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Synopsis: While slouched in a toilet cubicle drunk and half asleep in the bar where
he works as a musician, a woman gives Marvin a request to write a song. It turns out
to be from his wife who has been dead twelve months. The next few days of his life
are spent trying to come to terms with his grief, to reevaluate and take stock of what
he has and needs. Friends and rivals help him to make his decisions. Marvin's Song
is an existential love story of loss and grief set against an Industrial Landscape.
Written and Directed by first time feature filmmaker Stephen Murphy with wonderful
nuanced performances from leads Leon Florentine (Shameless, No Angels) and
Gemma Deerfield (Mystery Files, The Kindness of Strangers). With fine support from
Jack Marsden (The Cops, Raining Stones), Martin Cosgrif (Juliet Bravo) and a
scene-stealing comic turn from Paul Murphy. The original soundtrack is written and
performed by Barney Williams (Milltown Brothers, The Barney Williams Trio Grande).
Marvin's Song
Sunscreen Film Festival
A high-powered attorney duct tapes her adulterous husband to the toilet ... right before their home is invaded by burglars.
Serious Moonlight
Official Selection - Cannes FF. Expecting huge crowds for an anticipated visit from the Pope, a small town smuggler schemes to build a pay toilet.
The Pope's Toilet
This Way Up is a weekly two-hour radio show broadcast on Radio New Zealand National Saturdays from 12pm-2pm - it explores the things we use and consume.
Things we use and consume..what on earth does that mean?
Go on have a taste - we've covered superstitions, the history of scrabble and monopoly, ethical tea, how deodorant works, fair trade chocolate, hitchhiking in Cuba, jetlag, the laws of beachcombing, global butler shortages, tartan, the largest Swiss army knife, supermarket food labeling, homebrew, energy saving light bulbs, getting kitted out for the duck hunting season, the physics of toilet paper, why your urine smells funny after eating asparagus, how to buy a bra, the history of chewing gum, what makes camouflage so fashionable, using mobile phones on planes, things you'll find on your keyboard and why people eat together....and that's just for starters!
Give us your ears..go on, we'll give them back, promise! You might even enjoy it. Sign up to our weekly show preview by emailing thiswayup-join@lists.radionz.co.nz
Radio NZ - This Way Up with Simon Morton
A monthly journey into the depths of science, philosophy, history, ethics, the origins of consciousness, professional hockey and the very nature of reality itself - your hosts Derek Hogue and Chris Hannah take you places you'll wish you hadn't gone. Escape Velocity Radio - the toilet brush of the mind.
Escape Velocity Radio
Gaming news and humor for the crew of Wonderpod. Brought to you by your good buddies at Toilet Monkey Media. We discuss all things gaming and try to give you something to laugh at in the process
Wonderpod
The Electric Hydra is an offbeat video games podcast that features current and former members of the enthusiast games press. We're into Diamond ore, blowing up barrels, toilet seats, and listeners who don't require straight-laced commentary or constant on-topic discussion.
The Electric Hydra
A Tribute To My MentorBOB HOPE
DAVE RABBIT HISTORY
Radio First Termer was a Pirate Radio Station which broadcasted nightly from January 1, 1971 to January 21, 1971 from Saigon during the Vietnam War. Radio First Termer was hosted by on-air personality "Dave Rabbit," an anonymous United States Air Force sergeant. The two other members of the crew were known as "Pete Sadler" and "Nguyen". Their real names are unknown.
”Dave Rabbit”, who is greatly considered as the Godfather of Pirate Radio, began his radio career in Vietnam working as a studio engineer for Radio Phan Rang. After three tours in Vietnam, "Dave Rabbit" and his friends launched Radio First Termer from a secret studio in a backroom of a Saigon brothel. The make-shift studio walls were lined with mattresses to deaden the sounds emanating from the brothel. The station broadcasted for a total of 63 hours over 21 nights (between January 1, 1971 to January 21, 1971). “Dave Rabbit” later admitted in an interview, that he was forced to stop broadcasting because he was fearful that his friends, who were protecting him and the show, were in imminent danger of getting in trouble by his base commander, who hated his show and suspected that someone was protecting him.
The purpose of Radio First Termer, according to “Dave Rabbit”, was to "bring rock and roll to the troops on the front lines." The station played "hard acid rock" such as Steppenwolf, Bloodrock, Three Dog Night, Led Zeppelin, Sugarloaf, the James Gang, and Iron Butterfly, bands which were popular among the troops but largely ignored by the American Forces Vietnam Network (AFVN). The music was mixed with antiwar commentary as well as skits poking fun at the U.S. Military, Lyndon B. Johnson, Richard M. Nixon, the Base Commander, just to name a few. Raunchy sex and drug oriented jokes were always a tremendous part of the nightly shows. “Dave Rabbit's” show also included a number of bits including “Tooth Picks In The Toilet”, the “Dave Rabbit Official Sweatshirt” and reading GI comments off the latrine walls across Vietnam.
Although the frequency was always announced as FM69, “Dave Rabbit” has said in several interviews, in reality the show was broadcast over numerous frequencies. In addition to 69 MHz FM as selected by “Dave Rabbit”, the Radio Relay troops across Vietnam also broadcasted Radio First Termer over other frequencies, including 690 AM.
In 1995 Will Snyder first posted sound clips from a Radio First Termer broadcast on the internet renewing interest in “Dave Rabbit” and Radio First Termer. In February 2006, after finding out that the surviving show was posted on the internet, "Dave Rabbit" came forward and told his story to several main stream media personalities including Corey Deitz with About Radio. Dave also did an interview with Director David Zeiger for a bonus feature on the DVD release of Sir! No Sir!, who had used some of his clips for the movie. Sir! No Sir!, was a Documentary Film dealing with G.I. counterculture and anti-war sentiment during the Vietnam era. On February 20, 2008, “Dave Rabbit” was interviewed on the Opie and Anthony Show from New York City. Opie and Anthony were long time Fans of “Dave Rabbit” and had come across their copy of the surviving 1971 show and tracked Dave down. Original clips from Dave's radio show were featured and continued the renewing interest in Radio First Termer and “Dave Rabbit”.
September 30, 2006, “Dave Rabbit”, along with a new crew including “Charlie Cooper” and “Nadirah”, broadcasted a 35th Anniversary Show for the troops in Iraq. The complete show is available FREE on Pod-O-Matic on MP3's as well as the original 1971 Saigon, Vietnam Show.
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Poncho had a perfect little dog thing going, until the day his master married a cat-lady and they moved into a house of cats. Now Poncho seeks refuge with his friends at the Pooch Café, a place where dogs can hang out and compare notes on such weighty issues as projectile barking, the embarrassment of toilet breath, and how to build a giant catapult with which to launch all the Earth’s cats into space.
Pooch Café Animated Cartoons
The Cambodian Life of a tall blonde American woman who lives and works in Cambodia. She describes a bit about life here, from food to people, holidays and ceremonies, driving motorbikes and owning a dog, and paying a foreigner price for toilet paper. It's personal and irreverent, and includes a healthy dose of sarcasm.
Tasty Dog in the Kingdom
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Revision3 is the leading television network for the internet generation. We create and produce all-original episodic community driven programs watched by a super-committed and passionate fan base
Revision3
The Sunscreen Film Festival Presents great independent films from a wide variety of genres. Entertaining, fun, thought provoking, make you laugh, cry and jump from your seat films from the US and around the world.
Since 2006 the Sunscreen Film Festival has been delivering outstanding programming in sunny and postcard perfect St. Petersburg, Florida, and now that programming is available to you.
Ranked as one of the “25 Coolest Film Festivals in the Country” by MovieMaker Magazine and Voted Best Film Festival in the Tampa Bay area for 2012 by Tampa Bay magazine.
Sunscreen Film Festival
The Best in Independent Films; Comedies, Action, Thrillers, Documentaries, Dramas and more
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