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The Rick Emerson Show "Classic"

The Rick Emerson Show "Classic"

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This is the podcast for the Rick Emerson Show as it aired on KCMD and KUFO in Portland, OR. If you're looking for the podcasts of the (now defunct) Subscription version of "The Rick Emerson Show", this is the wrong place. The long running Rick Emerson Show, in a commercial free, single file, (somewhat) dial-up friendly format. These files are between 15MB and 22MB and have a run time between 1:20 and 2:40. They include all material that went over the air, except for discussions that occured ...
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Do you like drunken, belligerent, loud, poor quality podcasts where everyone talks over everyone with run-on sentences? Well, have we got a show for you! This is Entering the Black Hole with Rick and Anthony , originally an anti-religion - science oriented podcast. We were "borne" from the News Junkie app, specifically the chat room function. We interview local chatters here in the Orlando area and talk about whatever is going on in their/our live's at the time. We are still a new show and f ...
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At Emmanuel Church, we are passionate about living out the call to be disciples of Jesus Christ, and make it our goal to see His Kingdom come in our lives and the world in which we live. We recognise that in Biblical times, a disciple was someone who followed a teacher or rabbi, not simply to gain head knowledge to pass an examination, but to be fully immersed in the life of the rabbi, and learn his ways, so that they in turn could replicate this to the world around them. As Christians, we a ...
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Like a moth to the flame, we’re back with another 90s made-for-TV legal thriller starring Annette O’Toole, Michael McKean, and CCH Pounder. Kidnapping, murder, dubious legal work, and the continual highlighting of the gay community and those who love them as dangerous monsters is really only table setting for what are two of the most egregious misc…
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Summer is just beginning, so let’s head to the Oregon coast for this family/adventure film about a teenager’s search for the legendary Tillamook gold left by Spanish sailors. Is it a jaunty kids action movie, or a frigid, bitter look at the disintegration of an American marriage? Find out on this month’s episode!…
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Is there anything more early-2000s than Ryan Philippe and Rachel Leigh Cook? This month we travel back to the Big Tech of 2000s for this thriller about a mega tech company who will stop at nothing in their pursuit of code with the perfect structure. Or something. The tech is a bit hazy. Does this movie get anything else right? Find out on this mont…
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Well, we’re finally reviewing the movie that spawned this whole podcast: Madonna’s 1993 throwback/thriller/noir/erotic courtroom drama that dares to ask the question: “Can you screw someone to death?” We dare to ask the question: “Is this movie as bad as its reputation holds? Is it that bad in comparison to the other Portland films we’ve been subje…
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This month we’re joined by Nicholas Beatty to unwrap this gay coming of age film/black box musical theater journey that spans 12 years of time and dares to ask the question “why does a movie that takes place over the span of 12 years have the singular word ‘summer’ in the title? And why did nobody’s clothing or hair style change in those 12 years?”…
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This month we’re joined by Eric Li and Mike Campbell from “The Scariest Things” horror podcast to talk about 2015’s “Green Room,” starring Anton Yelchin, Imogen Poots, Patrick Stewart, and loads of punks and neo-Nazis. Can this movie defy the odds of not only being a good horror movie, but a good movie made in Portland? Find out on this episode.…
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Author and broadcaster Rick Emerson joins us to talk about the 1982 (or is it 1980? Or 1984?) made-for-TV movie “The Pigs vs. The Freaks” (or is it “Outsiders”?), starring Brian Dennehy, Patrick Swayze, Adam Baldwin, and Steven Furst, about a small town football game that will finally settle the age-old question: will you root for the cops, or for …
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