Reel Dealz Movies and Music thru the Decades Podcast
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SPECIAL EDITION - USELESS "Food Trivia" and other Craptastic Facts
Reel Dealz Movies and Music thru the Decades Podcast
03/05/24 • 49 min
On this Episode Tom and Bert, now the Kings of useless trivial facts of crap, bring you another round of info to ponder with their Useless Food Trivia and other Fun Facts!
You may be entertained or grossed out but you will get the Facts whether you like it or not. We do apologize but we just can't get enough of this garbage!
Did you know that Ketchup has medicinal value? OR, that Burger King has an unlimited lifetime VIP card for elite customers?
Or how about the fact that the Electric Toaster "pre-dated" Sliced Bread?
OR, How about President Thomas Jefferson introducing "Mac n Cheese" to the USA and served the dish at State Dinners?
These and a ton of other Useless Facts are covered with the normal sarcasm and story telling by the Guys.
Enjoy the Show!
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2000's OUR TOP 10 MOVIES- Part 1
Reel Dealz Movies and Music thru the Decades Podcast
08/08/23 • 54 min
Listen in as Tom and Bert cover their lists of Favorite Movies for the Decade of the 2000's and their Honorable Mentions.
From "Remember the Titans" starring Denzel Washington to "Mystic River" and "No Country for Old Men" starring Tommy Lee Jones and Oscar Winner Javier Bardem, Bert covers his Top 10 favorites.
Tom weighs in with "Dark Knight" starring Christian Bale and Oscar Winner Heath Ledger as the Joker to "Little Miss Sunshine" and "Best of Show" starring Eugene Levy and Fred Willard which are among his Top 10 favorites.
Do you have your favorite movies of the 2000's? You can email us at [email protected] or visit our Facebook page, Reel Dealz Podcast: Movies & Music Thru The Decades to leave comments.
We appreciate and thank you all for following our Podcast!
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MOVIES- Young Frankenstein, Cuckoo's Nest, Groundhog Day "FACTS"- PART 1
Reel Dealz Movies and Music thru the Decades Podcast
03/12/24 • 70 min
On this episode Tom and Bert bring you some of their favorite movies and Facts that affected the production, Acting Roles and other parts of the Movie.
We open up with the Black and White classic "Young Frankenstein", a Mel Brooks classic starring Gene Wilder, then it's "One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest" starring Jack Nicholson and Louise Fletcher (at the 17m 30sec mark) and lastly "Groundhog Day" starring Bill Murray and Andie McDowell (at the 44m mark)are on the docket as Part 1 of 3 episodes.
More hits to come so sit back, listen and enjoy the "fun facts" from each of these massive hits!
Enjoy the Show!
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MUSIC- GREATEST "MAKE OUT SONGS" OF THE DECADES (1950's-1960's) PT1
Reel Dealz Movies and Music thru the Decades Podcast
10/29/24 • 49 min
On this episode Tom and Bert cover and discuss the Greatest Make Out Songs of the decades (1950's-1960's).
After the Guys define what a "Make Out" Song is and means to them, they roll into the list of songs with some of the hits and their "Back Stories".
From the 1963 hit "Hey Paula" by Paul and Paula (20:17); to the 1963 Lenny Welch classic "Since I fell for you" (21:23); to the 1964 hit "The Girl from Ipanema" by Stan Getz and Astrud Gilberto (22:40) the guys give their thoughts.
Then they go through the R&B group The "Miracles" led by Smokey Robinson and the injustice of that group waiting many years to get inducted into the Rock and Roll HOF (25:20); before discussing The Temptations hit, "I wish it would rain" (31:50) and the meaning of those haunting lyrics.
They close the show with 1968's "You're all I need to get by" (33:06) sung by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell, 1968's "Build me up Buttercup" (35:39) by the Foundations, 1950's classic "Having a Party" (39:28) by the great Sam Cooke and a discussion on the Power of Music helping people with dementia by bringing them songs from their past and the joy it brings for these people.
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1970's DISCO Intro Trailer
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01/05/23 • 5 min
Reel Dealz Movies and Music thru the Decades is introducing Tom and Bert's Teaser Pod. Join us as we discuss The DISCO era and offer our thoughts on how this music genre captivated the public and the impact it had on the music business in the late 1970's.
More episodes will follow so please listen to us as we discuss how the movies, music, TV and fads affected our lives as we lived through the glory years of the 1950's thru the 1990's.
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MOVIES- IMPROV MOVIE LINES/SCENES THAT BECAME ICONIC
Reel Dealz Movies and Music thru the Decades Podcast
05/14/24 • 45 min
On this episode Tom and Bert discuss Improv movie lines/scenes that have become iconic!
Starting off with Jack Nicholson's memorable improv line of "Here's Johnny" (6:06) in the classic horror film "The Shining" to Heath Ledger's "Slow Clap" (8:34) as the Joker in "The Dark Knight" and Roy Scheider's "You're Gonna Need a Bigger Boat" (12:31)
in the 1975 Summer Blockbuster "Jaws" the guys cover these famous actors/actresses who ad-libbed the lines and moments as they went off script to create cinematic gold!
Others that were big time classics include Michael Madson as Mr. Blonde in Quentin Tarantino's directorial debut in "Reservoir Dogs"speaking into the severed ear of a policeman he was torturing saying, "Hey what's going on? You hear that"! (16:40) to Capo Peter Clemenza played by Richard Castellano in "The Godfather" who is on his way to whack his underling Paulie and when the deed is done says to his other associate, "Leave the Gun, take the Cannoli" (25:02) and Meg Ryan's classic scene where she fakes an orgasm in a restaurant in "When Harry met Sally" and an elderly customer, played by Estelle Reiner, is placing an order and says "I'll have what she's having" (35:53)
These and many more!!
Enjoy the Show!
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MUSIC- GREATEST NOVELTY SONGS OF ALL TIME PART 2
Reel Dealz Movies and Music thru the Decades Podcast
09/24/24 • 38 min
On this Episode Tom and Bert discuss the greatest Novelty Songs of all time Part 2!
We continue to break down the remainder of our Top 10 Novelty Songs with a bit more detail.
Some other classics are the iconic Christmas Hit, "The Chipmunk Song" by David Seville (3:38); the Shirley Ellis classic "The Name Game" (7:03); Adam Sandler's "The Hannakah Song" (7:46); and the Great Chuck Berry's "My Ding a Ling" (9:44); which astonishly was his only number 1 Hit.
We continue with another Weird Al hit, "White n Nerdy" (16:37); and Bruno Mars' "The Lazy Song" (20:12); and finally close out the Pod with two memorable hits, "Wooly Bully" (27:04); by Sam the Sham and the Pharoahs and "Werewolves of London" (31:30); by Warren Zevon.Enjoy the show!
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MOVIES- "ALIEN" and "LETHAL WEAPON" --- Facts and Trivia
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05/21/24 • 58 min
On this episode Tom and Bert cover Movies - "Alien" and Lethal Weapon" with little known facts about the Production, Filming and behind the scenes drama.
"in Space no one can hear you Scream"! This was the famous tagline for "Alien" a 1979 SciFi/Horror/Thriller that brought back memories of the SciFi Classics of the 1950's with their taut, pulsating, suspenseful Storylines.
Starring Sigourney Weaver, Tom Skeritt and John Hurt, "Alien" was a rousing success and moviegoers were horrified by the infamous and iconic "Chest Burster" scene (13:31) with John Hurt having a tad bit of indigestion to say the least.
"Lethal Weapon" (37:16) a 1987 Film is our 2nd movie to review and discuss. "LW" was a comedy/Drama using the tried and true format of the "buddy movie" starring Mel Gibson and Danny Glover in the lead roles playing cops with their own personal demons while fighting off the bad guys.
At a crossroads Riggs (Gibson) and Murtaugh (Glover) had some crazy shit going down. Riggs was suicidal while Murtaugh was ready to retire and was getting to old for this shit as he bluntly puts it. Anyway, fireworks ensue as the boys go about their daily lives fighting off the criminals.
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SPECIAL EDITION- TV Series- Rod Serling's--- "THE TWILIGHT ZONE"
Reel Dealz Movies and Music thru the Decades Podcast
04/02/24 • 73 min
On this episode Tom and Bert delve into the Sci-Fi Fantasy Iconic classic, Rod Serling's "The Twilight Zone".
The guys discuss the great and wondrous Rod Serling and his amazing and poignant Storytelling TV series over the 5 year run (1959 thru 1964) on CBS TV that was aired on Friday evenings.
The guys then get to their Top 10 Favorite Episodes with a detailed and philosophical perspectives of each others choices.
Rod Serling wrote 92 of the 156 episodes that aired. He was a genius and the we celebrate the man who would have turned 100 years old in 2024.
Some of the very BEST Episodes----"Nightmare at 20,000 Feet" (20:50), "Eye of the Beholder" (25:00), "Little Girl Lost" (29:21), "The Howling Man" (41:48), "It's a Good Life" (50:46), "Time Enough at Last" (1:03:11 ) and "The Living Doll" (1:06:47) are all worth a listen.
Enjoy the Show!
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TV- THE GREATEST THEME SONGS Of All TIME PART 4
Reel Dealz Movies and Music thru the Decades Podcast
10/22/24 • 35 min
On this episode Tom and Bert wrap up the discussion and review the Greatest Theme Songs of all time, Part 4!
Many people from the "Golden Age" of TV, which were the 1950's through the 1990's, will recognize many of these great shows that have been watched by generations over the years.
The "Theme Song" had a major impact on getting your attention and hopefully bringing you in to watch the show.
From Jack Webb's (Sgt Friday) in "Dragnet" (1:08); to "The Adventures of Superman" (6:31); to "Lassie" (8:23); and "Dennis the Menace" (14:33); to "The Little Rascals" (15:30); we bring you a recap of each show with the backdrop of most of the songs that made them famous.
Some other classics to check out as you go through the podcast are, "Combat" (23:41); "The 3 Stooges" (26:09); "Zorro" (32:27); and lastly Ray Walston and Bill Bixby in "My Favorite Martian" (33:20); closing out the Pod.
Enjoy the show!
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Podcast Q&A
Why did you start this show?
Tom and I decided to take our conversations about Movies, Music, Fun Facts, TV, Trivia, Games and Toys of our childhood and as adults down the road to the airwaves via podcasting. We are both guys that grew up in the 1950's and 1960's and have been in bands, worked in the music business, reviewed movies in college and on radio shows, did disc jockey and emcee work while enjoying our careers and family life. We me in 1970 and have been best friends going on 54 years.
What do you hope listeners gain from listening to your show?
Our experiences on the subject matter we put out and our take on Movies, Music, TV that puts us there. We lived this as kids, young adults and as family men over the years. Our opinions and takes are what we heard in the music world, what we saw in the movies and TV and our experiences of the baby boomer era. We didn't need wikipedia and other resources to tell the story. We were there first hand and tell OUR story based on years of experience.
Which episode should someone start with?
We have 61 episodes and we covered a lot over our short 15 month podcasting journey. Our most listened to and downloaded shows would be .....1970's Top Music Acts, 1970's Special Edition of fads and fun facts, Woodstock 1969- 3 days of Peace and Music, Special Addition Hippie Slang and Rock & Roll HOF Induction Process. These will give you a good array of what our show is like.
Which have been your favourite episodes so far?
Greatest Voices of all time both Part 1 and Part 2 and our 3 Drive In Movies shows.
Which episode are you most proud of?
All of them. Just getting published was our goal and we are proud of how we made that happen.
What is your vision for your show?
to continue to have fun and cover things that we are interested in to talk about. We are not in this for money. It's not a priority for us.
What is your favourite other podcast that isn't yours?
I personally like sports and entertainment so The Bill Simmons Podcast and the Re-watchables Movie podcast on the Ringer also with Bill Simmons.
How did you come up with the name for your podcast?
We just were thinking of things and fell into Reel (for a movie reel) and Dealz (because we feel we are informed people that take our stuff seriously while also having fun) and the Movies and Music thru the decades just followed.
Tell us a bit about yourself
This is our byline and explains who we are,Show about Movies and Music thru the decades for two guys growing up in the 50's and 60's. We discuss our point of view on the impact that movies and music had in our lives and the impact that it had as we traverse thru the decades. From the early years in the 50's with Elvis, Chuck Berry and Chubby Checker we have stories, opinions and conversations about how we experienced the growth of music/movies and how it shaped our views to where we are today.
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FAQ
How many episodes does Reel Dealz Movies and Music thru the Decades Podcast have?
Reel Dealz Movies and Music thru the Decades Podcast currently has 96 episodes available.
What topics does Reel Dealz Movies and Music thru the Decades Podcast cover?
The podcast is about Film History, Music, Podcasts, Music Commentary and Tv & Film.
What is the most popular episode on Reel Dealz Movies and Music thru the Decades Podcast?
The episode title '2000's OUR TOP 10 MOVIES- Part 1' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Reel Dealz Movies and Music thru the Decades Podcast?
The average episode length on Reel Dealz Movies and Music thru the Decades Podcast is 52 minutes.
How often are episodes of Reel Dealz Movies and Music thru the Decades Podcast released?
Episodes of Reel Dealz Movies and Music thru the Decades Podcast are typically released every 7 days.
When was the first episode of Reel Dealz Movies and Music thru the Decades Podcast?
The first episode of Reel Dealz Movies and Music thru the Decades Podcast was released on Jan 5, 2023.
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