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The Unshakeables podcast from Chase for Business and iHeartMedia's Ruby Studio dives into the unbelievable “What are we gonna do now?” moments that changed everything for small business owners. From mom-and-pop coffee shops to auto-detailing garages, every small business owner knows that the journey is full of the unexpected. A single make-or-break experience can change the course of your business forever. Those who stand firm in their resolve have a special name. We call them The Unshakeables. These are their stories. Join Ben Walter, CEO of Chase for Business, and a lineup of special co-hosts as they speak with small business owners across America who’ve gone through some of the most unexpected situations anyone can face and walked away stronger for it. These aren’t stories about the darlings of Silicon Valley or titans of Wall Street. These are real stories from real people behind the small companies powering their communities every day. The speakers’ opinions belong to them and may differ from opinions of J.P. Morgan Chase & Co and its affiliates. Views presented on this podcast are those of the speakers; they are as of the podcast release date and they may not materialize.
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A father is joined by his son and daughter-in-law to watch, review, and discuss a different film each week. The films range from classics to fringe titles you may never have seen. The discussion comes from two sides of the generation gap. Plus a weekly look at new Blu-ray and DVD releases as well as what's new in theaters.
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A father is joined by his son and daughter-in-law to watch, review, and discuss a different film each week. The films range from classics to fringe titles you may never have seen. The discussion comes from two sides of the generation gap. Plus a weekly look at new Blu-ray and DVD releases as well as what's new in theaters.
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×Well it's been over three months since our last show and with the shelter in place order it may be a while longer before we get back on schedule. In the mean time here's an update, a tribute to Dickie Goodman, and a bit of humor to help lighten the mood in these dark times.
What's a Thanksgiving with out some leftover turkey? This week we have a battleship sized turkey in the 1957 classic The Giant Claw. We also discuss new releases.
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1 Episode 198 We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story 1:42:42
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Recorded on Thanksgiving day, it's a full house as we discuss We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story. Plus new release news, Brett's take on Knives Out and who we lost in the world of entertainment last week.
The CTC crew offers a bonus episode this week featuring our take on Walt Disney's The Fox And The Hound. It's a slim trim episode with just the movie talk and what we watched last week.
This week we've got a short show as Garvis 2 is flying solo. He discusses Ron Howard's directorial debut for Roger Corman, Grand Theft Auto. Also a look at new releases on home video and in theaters.
This week step back to 1971 and meet one of the most iconic characters of the day, Billy Jack. With his kung fu moves and sense of justice, Billy was the perfect hero for those turbulent times. Plus new release news.
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1 Episode 194 The Manchurian Candidate (1962) 1:49:41
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It's a listener request this week as we examine The Manchurian Candidate from 1962. Also new release news, celebrity deaths, and a quick review of The Banana Splits Movie.
This week we close out our Halloween horrors month with 2005's monsters in the underground cave saga, The Cave. We also discuss what's new in theaters and on home video and who we lost in the industry this last week which leads to a discussion of Days of Our Lives.
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1 Bonus! Creatures From The Features Episode 2 Dracula (1931) 50:27
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Here's a little something extra for your trick or treat pail, a bonus episode of Creatures From The Features discussing Bela Lugosi as Count Dracula in the 1931 Universal classic. Enjoy! Also thanks to Mattia Capelli for the CFTF theme music.
Our month of Halloween horror continues this week with Michael Dougherty's Trick R Treat. Also new release news and a tribute to Elijah Cummings and Bill Macy.
Our next entry in the annual Halloween Horror marathon is a lesser known cult classic, Pontypool. The whole crew is here for pre-show, but Garvis 3 and Kayla leave Brett and Garvis 2 to discuss the word virus zombie siege of Bruce McDonald's film. Plus new releases and a tribute to Robert Forster.
This time the CTC crew examines the 1960 French shocker, Eyes Without A Face in a bonus episode for our Halloween Horrors month. Plus Brett discusses Joker, the origin film for comics' most famous villain.
This week we have a listener request, Possum, which she described as being really bad and the worst. But is it? Or is Possum a very effective symbolic nightmare transferred to film? We watch and discuss. Also a tribute to Rip Taylor and Diahann Carroll and new release news.
Okay this was supposed to be episode 189 Hereditary, but a batch of squealing kittens that had been abandoned by their momma demanded some bottle feeding instead. Here's Brett's comments on several new releases and recently reviewed films as a companion piece to episode 188. Enjoy.
It's October and that means it's time to kick off our month of Halloween horror treats. Kicking us off is John Carpenter's classic The Thing. Based on the short story Who Goes There and the original movie The Thing From Another World, this one amps up the gore and the violence in a move that polarized audiences back in 1982. Also new release news.…
Hey you guys, this week Kayla has us watch The Goonies. Also new release news and a tribute to Sid Haig.
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1 Episode 186 National Lampoon's Animal House 2:11:55
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This week there's a pledge pin on our podcast as we look at the classic frat comedy National Lampoon's Animal House. Plus new release news and all our regular features, plus a discussion of The Hulk in comics and the Saint Albans Mall Twin Cinemas.
Garvis 2 is flying solo again this week with a look at the newest film in the MIB franchise, Men In Black: International. We also talk about new releases and recent celebrity passings.
It's another week in the lava as the CTC crew compare Dante's Peak to last week's other Volcano movie. Plus new release news and celebrity obits including Valerie Harper and Terrance Dicks.
The heat of summer can't compare to the heat of hot lava as the CTC crew checks out Volcano. Plus new release news.
This week CTC takes a look back at the medieval action romance with modern rock music known as A Knight's Tale. Also we say goodbye to Peter Fonda and Richard Williams while also looking at the week's new releases.
After taking a week off CTC is back with the serial killer thriller The Mean Season. Also we have our new release news for home video and theaters.
CTC jumps back into the world of independent small to micro-budget films with Mike Finazzo's relationship examination Bored In The USA. Also new release news, celebrity obituaries, and a discussion of The Boys.
CTC is going back in the water to talk about Joe Dante's 1978 Jaws spoof Piranha. The toothy characters inspired a sequel from James Cameron and a remake from Alexandre Aja, director of Crawl. It's classic Roger Corman produced gold. Plus new release news.
This week the CTC crew dives in to a discussion of Jaws. Garvis2 recounts what it was like watching it in the theater on opening weekend while Garvis3 and Kayla discuss discovering it on TV and home video. Also new release news.
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1 Episode 177 Assault On Precinct 13 (1976) 1:26:14
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This week the CTC crew take a look at John Carpenter's classic suspense thriller Assault On Precinct 13. We also discuss new releases and celebrity deaths from the last week including a tribute to the late great Rip Torn.
For Independence Day weekend the CTC crew decided to take in The Patriot. We also discuss new releases and recent celebrity deaths and Garvis 2 reports on watching Avengers Endgame at the newly opened La Belle theater for only $4 a ticket.
This week Brett rejoins us to discuss Roger Corman's classic car race exploitation drive-in classic Death Race 2000. Plus new release news, celebrity deaths, and what have we watched recently. Also Brett tells us all about the Criterion channel.
There has been a race delay, a Death Race 2000 delay and after the discussion of what's new in home video and at theaters this week, Garvis 2 is flying solo with a review of the 1932 John Wayne western, The Big Stampede.
This week CTC puts out the PRIDE flag and discusses the 1978 French farce, La Cage Aux Folles, the film that inspired Robin Williams and Nathan Lane's film The Birdcage. Plus new releases and celebrity obits.
CTC kicks off the warmer months with the hot and steamy noir of Body Heat from 1981. We also cover the new releases in theaters and on home video.
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1 Episode 171 Godzilla King Of The Monsters (2019) 2:22:25
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This week the CTC crew takes on Godzilla King of the Monsters and his partners in kaiju chaos. Plus new release news and celebrity obits.
It's time for another special episode. This one highlights Godzilla as he prepares to launch his newest film. We discuss the king of kaiju (and what is a kaiju) as well as how Godzilla has touched our lives.
This week CTC goes down the rabbit hole that is Donnie Darko. This modern cult film gets a mixed reaction and a wish to pick the director's brain. Plus new releases and our final farewell to Grumpy Cat.
A late posting due to power outages and sickness. This week the CTC crew looks at Frank Oz's 2004 remake of The Stepford Wives. Plus new releases and a tribute to Tim Conway and Doris Day.
This week the CTC crew dives into the comedy about minor league hockey in the 1970s, Slap Shot. Filled with raunchy humor and excessive foul language for the time, how does it stand up today? Also a tribute to Peter Mayhew and new release news.
This week CTC takes a look at a film suggested by a listener, Everything Is Illuminated. We also have our regular features including new releases and celebrity deaths including a farewell to John Singleton.
Following hot on the heels of our Infinity War special, the CTC crew takes a long in depth and spoiler filled look at Avengers Endgame, the latest film in the MCU. We still make time for our regular features, but this is a long one and once again filled with SPOILERS.
Avengers Endgame opens tonight, so the CTC crew decided to brush up with a viewing of Infinity War before the big event. We discuss the future of the MCU, Thanos in the comics, and for some reason monster cereals.
Spring is the time for weddings so the CTC crew spends the night with the Bride of the Gorilla from 1951. We also discuss celebrity deaths and new releases.
This week the CTC crew takes a look at the biblical epic The Ten Commandments just in time for Easter. We also discuss new releases and celebrity deaths.
Are you ready for a ghost story? This week CTC looks back at John Carpenter's follow up to Halloween, The Fog. We also discuss Easter films, new releases, and people we've lost. Garvis 2 sings the praises of Curfew on the Sky network.
It's another independent filmmaker spotlight as we discuss David Noel Bourke's film Bakerman. This Danish film follows Jens, a man living by himself and coping with OCD. When he finally snaps in a moment of frustration his world begins to change. Also new release news, a tribute to Larry Cohen, and the strange connection between George Romero and Digimon.…
This week CTC discusses Toho Pictures film Gorath about a star hurtling towards earth. Oh and there's a giant rubber suited walrus monster for about 4 minutes as well. All this plus new releases and a final goodbye to Community's Leonard.
This week the CTC crew discusses Ginger Snaps the tale of two sisters, one of who happens to be a werewolf. We also have our regular features of Celebrity Obituaries and New Releases.
This time we have a special episode covering Marvel's Captain Marvel starring Brie Larson and Samuel L. Jackson. Garvis 2, Garvis 3, and Kayla are joined by Vrie for a discussion of the latest entry in the MCU and a look back at her history in comics.
This week CTC looks back at the Coen Brothers classic Raising Arizona. Plus new release news and celebrity deaths.
This week the CTC crew looks at how we did with our Oscar predictions and discuss the original Shaft from 1971. All this plus new release news and Hollywood obits.
After a week off for illness we're back with our look at 1995's Braveheart from Mel Gibson. Plus we have our Oscar predictions and new release news.
Oscar month rolls on as the CTC crew takes a look at 1939's Gone With The Wind. There's a nearly 4 hour running time and controversial racial messaging, so can it still hold up in today's fast paced, politically correct world? Also new releases, the DGA winners, and a tribute to Julie Adams, the Creature's best girl.…
Oscar month kicks off with Best Original Screenplay winner and Best Picture nominee from 1994, Pulp Fiction. Plus the SAG awards, a tribute to Dick Miller, and new release news.
This week the CTC crew gets to check out a film that hasn't been released yet, Cody Clarke's Mute Date. This is an ultra low budget romantic comedy with Sci Fi overtones. Also Oscar nominations and other awards news.
This week CTC looks at the 2010 animated adaptation of How To Train Your Dragon. We give our predictions for Best Picture nominations and cover new releases.
This week the CTC crew examines the modern classic The Princess Bride from director Rob Reiner and writer William Goldman. Also new release news, Golden Globe winners, DGA and PGA nominees, and celebrity deaths.
After last week's endurance test with Final Flesh, we cleanse our palates with a much better film, Edgar Wright's Baby Driver. Plus new release news.
What do you get when the twisted mind behind Wonder Showzen, The Heart She Holler, and The Shivering Truth pays 4 different fetish houses to film one quarter of his tale of a family facing an incoming nuclear bomb? Well as the CTC crew found out you get one of the most bizarre films ever made. Listen to their analysis and tortured screams to find out.…
This week CTC closes out our holiday films with Adam Sandler's Eight Crazy Nights an animated Hanukkah film. We also get into discussions about widescreen versus full screen, what's coming out this week, and celebrity deaths including a tribute to Penny Marshall.
Naughty or nice? The eternal Christmas question. This week CTC looks at a tale of Krampus, Santa's dark shadow that punishes the naughty. Plus in memorium and new releases.
It's the holiday season and CTC is kicking it off with Love Actually a romantic comedy that tells the stories of several couples and an aging rock star as their stories mix and meet around Christmas. Also Golden Globe nominations are out, new release news, and celebrity deaths.
In the words of Monty Python, and now for something completely different. This week the CTC crew watched and discussed the low budget indie film Upstate Story from Shaun Rose. Also new release news and celebrity deaths plus the first awards news of 2018.
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1 Episode 145 Planes, Trains and Automobiles 1:34:37
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It's a full house this week on our CTC Thanksgiving special. Both Garvis 2 and 3, Kayla, Brett and Cassie follow a great Thanksgiving meal with a discussion of John Hughes' classic Thanksgiving film, Planes, Trains and Automobiles.
This week CTC takes a look back at 1996's Dragonheart. We also pay tribute to Stan Lee and talk about new releases on home video and in theaters.
This week the CTC crew takes a look at Ip Man, the story of a Kung Fu master and later teacher of Bruce Lee. Plus new release news and celebrity deaths.
This week CTC is breaking the rules and talking about Fight Club. We also discuss the new releases on home video and in theaters.
We wrap up our Halloween movie month with Silent Hill based on the video game. Also new release news.
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1 Bonus Episode! Creatures From The Features Pilot Episode 1:01:24
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As a special treat, I'm uploading the pilot episode that Cassie and I recorded for our planned weekly podcast covering classic monster movies. We're starting with a look at the original Universal monster movies and kicking it off with Frankenstein. Hope you enjoy it and thanks to Mattia Cupelli for the use of his music for our theme.…
It's week three of our Halloween movie festival and Garvis 3 has chosen Predator. With the thinnest of connections to the monster movie genre, he had best be prepared for some level 10 sarcasm from the rest of the crew. Plus new release news.
Week 2 of our annual Halloween month of seasonal films continues with The Halloween Tree, an animated film adaptation of Ray Bradbury's book. We also look at new release news on home video and in theaters.
It's October and time to kick off the annual CTC horror movie marathon. This week we kick it off with our look at George Romero's classic zombies in a shopping mall film, Dawn of the Dead. Plus new release news.
We're back after a two week hiatus to bring you The Guyver, a film based on the Japanese manga. We also discuss new releases and offer a belated remembrance to Neil Simon.
With school starting back across the country the CTC crew delves into the off to college comedy Revenge of the Nerds. This was a huge comedic hit back in the 80s but how does the humor hold up in the #MeToo generation? Plus new release news and a farewell to Burt Reynolds.
Change of plans this week as the CTC crew discusses the 1958 caveman film Monster on the Campus. Plus a look at new releases for home video and in theaters.
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1 Episode 134 Gamera Guardian of the Universe 1:19:34
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This week the CTC crew takes a look at giant Japanese space turtle Gamera's first modern film with Gamera Guardian of the Universe. Plus new release news.
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1 Episode 133 The Clan Of The Cave Bear (1986) 1:05:26
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Based on the book by Jean Auel, The Clan of the Cave Bear tells the story of Ayla, a young Neanderthal girl orphaned and raised by a clan of Cro-Magnons. This week the CTC crew examines the 1986 adaptation starring Daryl Hannah.
How does a family deal with a dad that is manic depressive? That's the central question of this week's film, Infinitely Polar Bear. Mark Ruffalo must learn to deal with his mental illness while also taking care of his two daughters while his wife tries to get her degree. The CTC crew also looks at celebrity deaths, new releases, and the films we watched last week. Oh and a long discussion of the James Gunn situation.…
From the creators of Boston Legal and Porky's comes a courtroom comedy starring Judd Nelson. This week the CTC crew takes a look at From The Hip. We also look at new releases and discuss what we watched last week.
Some films are designed to make you think. David Lynch's Eraserhead is designed to make you feel. Filmed in black and white with an industrial landscape of sight and sound Eraserhead may very well be the most polarizing film the CTC crew has examined yet.
After a week off the CTC crew is back with a classic American western for the 4th of July weekend, John Ford's Stagecoach from 1939. In addition we cover the new releases from the last couple of weeks and Garvis3, Kayla and Brett all discuss Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom.
This week CTC goes down to the third level of the dream state to uncover the secrets of Christopher Nolan's Inception. In addition we discuss new releases, celebrity deaths, and what we watched last week.
Sorry for the lateness this week. Things have been a little hectic, but I hope it was worth the wait as the CTC crew dives into the Steve Martin and Lily Tomlin body sharing comedy All Of Me. Plus we have new release news, celebrity obits, and what we watched last week.
This week Brett's back and he brings with him Waking Ned Devine a 1998 comedy set in a small village in Ireland where the winner of the National Lottery has just died. Plus new release news and celebrity deaths.
It's an odd week as most of the regular CTC crew is MIA. Cassandra steps in to join her dad in talking about the 1972 made for TV movie The Night Stalker. And it's very light week for new releases, but we cover what's there.
This week we let Kayla pick the movie and she chose 1982's riff on The Pirates of Penzance; The Pirate Movie. We talk about what we've watched and what's coming out new to theaters and home video. Plus a free plug for Vinegar Syndrome's Half Way to Black Friday sale.
After taking a week off due to sickness the CTC crew is back with D.O.A., a film noir from 1949. A man has been poisoned and must solve his own murder. Plus we talk about new releases and what we watched over the last two weeks including the premiere of Deadpool 2.
This week the CTC crew looks at a small British love story about an artist with insomnia who can freeze time. We also look at new releases, Hollywood passings, and discuss the movies we watched last week.
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1 Episode 121 A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night 1:57:13
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This week CTC looks at Ana Lily Amirpour's 2014 Iranian vampire film A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night. It's a film full of style and gorgeous visuals that takes a different look at the vampire genre. We also talk about new releases, offer a mini review of Avengers Infinity War, and pay our respects to Verne Troyer.…
Recorded on 4/20 the CTC crew checks out the mind altering journey that is Alejandro Jodorowsky's El Topo, the film that started the midnight movie craze of the seventies and eighties. This was one of John Lennon's favorite films and another credit in the career of Alfonso "El Guapo" Arau. Plus new release news.…
This week the CTC crew looks at S. Craig Zahler's grindhouse homage Brawl in Cell Block 99. This film from last year was a joyous surprise for Brett and now he's going to see what Garvis thinks of it. Plus new release news.
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1 Episode 118 Reefer Madness: The Movie Musical 1:57:26
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It's still a few weeks until 4/20, but we're getting ahead of the game by offering our thoughts on Reefer Madness: The Movie Musical. We also have our new release news and a brief discussion on what we watched last week.
Happy Easter! What better way to celebrate than with a Technicolor Irving Berlin musical? This week Garvis and Brett discuss Easter Parade from 1948. Plus new release news and what we watched last week.
This week CTC discusses the Italian western comedy They Call Me Trinity starring Terrence Hill and Bud Spencer. We also have our news and look at new releases on home video and in theaters.
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1 Episode 115 Me And Earl And The Dying Girl 2:13:53
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This week the CTC crew takes a look at Me And Earl And The Dying Girl. This 2015 comedy/drama deals with a high school student whose mother forces him to befriend a girl dying of cancer. We also cover the new release news for home video and theaters, discuss the films we've seen over the last week, and give some mad love to the classic made for TV movie, Gargoyles.…
This week the CTC crew prepares to laugh as we revisit the 1980 comedy classic Used Cars. Brett weighs in with his after the Oscars thoughts. And of course we talk about the new releases on home video and in theaters. Plus Garvis takes another chance to sing the praises of Paul Williams.
For the third year in a row, Cinema Toast Crunch offers our predictions and analysis of the Academy Awards ceremony. Whose predictions will come out on top? Listen and find out.
This week the CTC crew discusses the 100th film from director Takashi Miike, Blade of the Immortal. We also have our Oscar predictions, new release news and what we watched last week.
We close out our Oscar winners month with Studio Ghibli's Spirited Away, winner of Best Animated Film. We also discuss what's new in home video and cinemas. Brett talks about Black Panther, and we discuss the BAFTA awards.
Our coverage of past Oscar winners continues on with Bernardo Bertolucci's The Last Emperor, the true story of the last emperor of China. We also discuss the WGA awards and movie news as well as take a look at the new releases in home video and in theaters.
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