Send us a textMost movies arrive and are forgotten within weeks, but a rare few become cultural milestones that gain immortality. In 1975, a low budget monster movie hit the big screens and changed the way most humans looked at the ocean. Today we pay homage to a movie that should have fallen apart fifteen different ways during production but somehow survived, thrived, and ended up creating the Summer Blockbuster.
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They're Rioting Again.
Send us a textLike Clockwork, LA has, once again, broken out in riots. This month's civil unrest brought to you by way of ICE agents enforcing federal immigration laws. While the riots were short lived, at least by California standards, there was a moment caught on camera that I feel deserves a little scrutiny.
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Closing Soon At A Theater Near You!
Send us a textWhen we are children, we assume that things will always be how they are at that moment. As we grow older, we witness things that seemed to be immutable parts of the world slowly disappear as life, technology and culture move on to newer and better things. While I don't believe that movie theaters will ever be completely gone, I do believe that we are living in the final years of local theaters being a common sight in most towns. Join me and I will tell you why.
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The Lessons Of The Past
Send us a textThe American automotive industry has been a perpetual roller coaster for my entire life. In my fifty years on this planet, American autos have been trash, decent, as good as anything imported and now they have went back to trash.Why do they do this? Why do the highly paid executives that run these company's not understand that consumers won't pay premium prices for garbage? Today we look at this issue and I try to manifest a solution.Bonus points if you listen to this episode while sitting in the waiting area of your local dealership's service department.
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HAHL - The Midnight Ride Of Who?
Send us a textToday, I have the story of a forgotten revolutionary war hero. A native of my home state of Virginia. While this man's deeds probably did not affect the outcome of the war itself, had he failed in his mission the history of Virginia and the nation as a whole would be drastically different.