Ramble With Russel Podcast

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  • Duration: 287:15:18
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Synopsis

Join Russel each week as he reviews, books, movies, video games, television shows and a wide range of topics and guests both the famous and not so famous for your listening pleasure. Regularly covering the worlds of Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror, Comics and more.

Episodes

  • Ramble With Russel - 312 - Gleefull Finishers

    21/08/2012 Duration: 34min

    In this edition of the show we catch up with some singing teens, wrestling's top finishing moves and some classic Stephen King.  First up it's a trip back to the ha;;s of singing students with the blu-ray review of Glee The Complete Third Season (courtesy of Fox Home Video) as many of the students face graduation and moving on.  Then it's a look back at Sports Entertainment`s top moves with the blu-ray review of The 50 Greatest Finishing Moves in WWE History (courtesy of eOne Entertainment).  It`s a trip back to the world of The Dark Tower with the audio book review of The Wind Through The Keyhole by Stephen King.   Music for this episode features the songs The Music Box by Bailey Jester snd Soulful Battle by Crush, they can all be found at www.famemusic.com. Other instrumental music is by the band Mr. Burns (www.mrburnsmusic.com). As always your comments and suggestions are welcome.

  • Ramble With Russel - Extra - Full Metal Lawyers

    14/08/2012 Duration: 26min

    On this week's edition of Extra it's a roadtrip of despertation, war Kubrick style and renegade lawyers.  First up it's the retro dvd review of Vanishing Point (courtesy of The Anchor Bay Entertainmnet) starring Viggo Mortensen & Jason Priestley in a tale of man desperate to see his wife.  Then it's a look back to Vietnam with the blu-ray review of Stanley Kubrick's 25th Anniversary Edition of Full Metal Jacket (courtesy of Warner Bros Home Video) in this very unique look at war.  We wrap things up with men tackling legal issues with the dvd review of the new TNT series Franklin & Bash The Complete First Season (courtesy of Sony Home Video) starring Breckin Meyer, Mark-Paul Gosselar & Malcom McDowell.  Music for this episode features the songs The Ride by Jasmine Ash and A Man Outside Your Door by Miles Cain, they can all be found at www.famemusic.com. Other instrumental music is by the band Mr. Burns (www.mrburnsmusic.com). As always your comments and suggestions are welcome.

  • Ramble With Russel - 311 - Buckets of Blood

    11/08/2012 Duration: 33min

    On this episode of the show it's reviews with mroe than thier share of blood.  First up it's a trip back to 1997 with the dvd review of Quicksilver Highway (courtesy of Anchor Bay Entertainment) as stories of Stephen King and Clive Barker comes to life starring Christopher Llyod and Matt Frewer, directed by Mick Garris.  A real estate salesman gets an encounter of the evil kind in the dvd review of Meeting Evil (courtesy of Sony Home Video) starring Luke Wilson and Samuel L. Jackson in this new thriller.  We delve inot teh mind of a serial killer working on the side of justice with the blu-ray review of Dexter Season 6 (courtesy of Paramount Home Video) as the Doomsday Killer makes life rough for the Miami Metro Police Dept.  Music for this episode features the songs Asleep at the Wheel by Gum and Getaway Car by The Stepfordf Five, they can all be found at www.famemusic.com. Other instrumental music is by the band Mr. Burns (www.mrburnsmusic.com). As always your comments and suggestions are welcome.

  • Ramble With Russel Extra - Burning For Victory

    06/08/2012 Duration: 42min

    On this edition of Extra we are burning up the airwaves with a comedic road trip, some Miami heat, the Olympic Spirit and a remake of a 90's classic.  First up its the dvd review Moon Point (courtesy of Anchor Bay Entertainment) a new Canadian Independant comedy where love is the destination in this quirky road trip movie,  Then it's back to Miami with the dvd review of Burn Notice Season 5 (courtesy of Fox Home Video) where Michael Weston fights more bad guys with lots of explosions and excitement.  I embrace the Olympic spirit with the blu-ray review of the classic Chariots of Fire (courtesy of Warner Bros. Home Video) as athletes compete in the 1924 games to iconic music.  It's another Hollywood remake with the movie review of Total Recall (2012) as Colin Farrel stars in thia new version of the 1990 Arnie classic.  Music for this episode features the songs Carnivale by Kelcy Mae, Too Much Too Young Too Fast by Airbourne and Raining in Your Mind by Club Bob, they can all be found at www.famemusic.com. Other

  • Ramble With Russel - 310 - Murder, Mystery and Mean Spirits

    04/08/2012 Duration: 34min

    On this edition of the show its murder, mystery and mean spirits.  First up a classic board game hits the big screen with the retro blu-ray review of Clue : The Movie (courtesy od Paramount Home Video) as the bodies start to pile up in this who-dunit classic.  Then there is more mystery abound with the blu-ray/dvd review of Sherlock Holmes : A Game of Shadows (courtesy of Warner Bros Home Video) as Robert Downey Jr. & Jude Law return to face of against the evil Dr. Moriarity.  For the retro dvd movie review it's a trip back to 1981 with The Entity (courtesy of Anchor Bay Entertainment) starring Barbara Hershey as a woman who must fend of a very aggressive spirit.  Music for this episode features the songs You're Mysterious ny Natalie Brown and Evil Has A Name by Philpot , they can all be found at www.famemusic.com. Other instrumental music is by the band Mr. Burns (www.mrburnsmusic.com). As always your comments and suggestions are welcome and encouraged.

  • Ramble With Russel Extra - Steel Claws, Soft Paws and Steel Jaws

    31/07/2012 Duration: 49min

    On this edition of Extra its steel claws, high society crime, the man of steel and a fiery princess.  First up Marvel's most fearsome hero gets a new Anime look in the dvd review of Wolverine The Animated Series (courtesy of Sony Home Video) as he pursues his true love.  It takes a con to catch a con as we join the crew in the dvd review of White Collar Season 3 (courtesy of Fox Home Video) as Neal tries to hide a fortune in art.  It's a brave new world for the comic's biggest boy scout with the blu-ray/dvd review of Superman VS. The Elite (courtesy of Warner Bros. Home Video) as z new group of hereos take justice inot thier own hands.  It's off to the wilds of Scotland with the video game review of Disney's Pixar Brave (courtesy of www.gameaccess.ca) in thjis third person adventure.  Music for this episode features the songs Final Escape by Jackal & Wolf,Our New Reality by The Radical Thought REssistance and SuperQueen by The Tonepoets, all songs can be found at www.podsafeaudio.com along with the intro

  • Ramble With Russel - 309 - Dead Man Rising

    24/07/2012 Duration: 49min

    On this episode of the show it's a reluctant serial killer, an undefeated dead man, web-slinging game action and the rise of a fallen hero.  First up revenge is on the menu in the dvd review of Some Guy Who Kills People (courtesy of Anchor Bay Entertainment) in this new take on the slasher flick nby executive producer John Landis.  The greatest streaks in Sports Entertainment is highlighted in the dvd review of WWE's The Undertaker : The Streak (courtesy of eOne Entertainment) featuring all 20 of the phenom's Wrestlemania matches.  It's time to pick up some wall-crawling action with the video game review of The Amazing Spider-Man for the PS3 (courtesy of www.gameaccess.ca) in this mix of Arkham Asylum & Prototype.  I tackle one of the biggest movies of the year with the movie review of The Dark Knight Rises where the Nolan trilogy comes to a head.  Music for this episode features the songs Dream of You Dead by Five Four, Lay It Down by Frictionless Man and The Good Life by Club Bob, they can all be found

  • Ramble With Russel Extra - Dark Dangerous and Deadly

    23/07/2012 Duration: 41min

    On this episode of the show it's revenge, a haven for monsters and a man battling his inner demon.  First off I give my take of the latest Emmy Nominations and the shooting in Colorado at the Dark Knight Rises premiere.  It's a man out for some animated revenge in the dvd review of Dan Vs. Season 1 (courtesy of Anchor Bay Entertainment) starring the voices of Curtis Armstrong and Dave Foley.  Then even things that go bump in the dark need protection in the blu-ray review of Sanctuary Season 4 (courtesy of eOne Entertainment) as a sea of abnormals fight for thier rights.  It's time to fight your inner demon in the video game review of The Darkness 2 for the PS3 (courtesy of www.gameaccess.ca)  as the mob meets the forces of darkness.  Music for this episode features the songs Full Moon Over Babylon by Becky Bishop and Sisters in The Dark by hoserski, they can all be found at www.famemusic.com. Other instrumental music is by the band Mr. Burns (www.mrburnsmusic.com). As always your comments and suggestions are

  • Ramble With Russel - 308 - Black Barred Collar

    17/07/2012 Duration: 49min

    On this episode of the show we have a battle with no boundaries, a down on his luck limosine driver, high brow crime and the fight to save a kingdom.  First up I talk about the death of the legendary Ernest Borgnine who I had to pleasure to interview at Fan Expo 2010.  It's a trip back to 1989 with the dvd review of WWE's No Holds Barred (courtesy of eOne Entertainment) where Hulk Hogan takes on the mighty Zeus in the battle of the over-actors.  A struggling composer tries to find his way in the dvd review of Black Limosine (courtesy of Anchor Bay Entertainment) starring David Arquette where insanity is closer than it appears.  It takes a con to catch a con with the dvd review of White Collar Season 2 (courtesy of Fox Home Video) where the stakes get craftier and stakes get higher.  It's time for more RPG action with the video game review of Kingdoms of Amalur : Reckoning  for the PS3 (courtesy of www.gameaccess.ca) as you lead the fight against a huge army of evil.  Music for this episode features the songs

  • Ramble With Russel Extra - Mystery of The Talking Dog

    09/07/2012 Duration: 48min

    On this episode of extra we explore one of the biggest conventions in North America, a talking dog, a crime solving priest and new adventures of everyones favourite wall-crawler.  First up I give my take on crowd control at this past weekend's Tour De France and how it should be improved.  Popular documentarian Morgan Spurlock takes on geek central with the blu-ray review of his Comic-Con : Episode IV : A Fan's Hope (courtesy of eOne Entertainment) as we follow 5 fans as they tackle San Diego Comic-Con 2010 that is co-produced by Joss Whedon and Stan Lee.  Then Elijah Wood takes man best freind to a new level with the blu-ray review of FX's Wilfred Season 1 (courtesy of Fox Home Video) in this US  version of a dark new comedy based on Australian tv series.  It's anotehr retro tv dvd review with Father Dowling Mysteries : The Complete Second Season (courtesy of Paramount Home Video) as Father Dowling and Sister Steve solve more crimes in the windy sheets of Chicago starring Tom Bosley and Tracy Nelson.  I catc

  • Ramble With Russel - 307 - Tricks Old & New

    02/07/2012 Duration: 37min

    On this edition of the show you get a man in search of his destiny, a cop who does not play by the rules, more British crime drama and super heroic LEGO action.  First up its a man on a mission with the blu-ray review of Jeff Who Lives at Home (courtesy of Paramount Home Video) starring Jason Segel,, Ed Helms and Susan Sarandon in this heartwarming comedy.  Then Canadian WWE Hall of Famer Adam "Edge" Copeland makes his movie debut in the dvd review of WWE's Studios Bending The Rules (courtesy of eOne Entertainment) in this buddy cop movie.  It's a trip across the pond with the dvd review of BBC's New Tricks Season 7 (courtesy of eOne Entertainment) as the gang from UCOS uncovers the truth behind old cases.  We get a team up of epic porportions with the video game review of LEGO Batman 2 : DC Super Heroes for the PS3 (courtesy of www.gameaccess.ca)  as the characters get voices for the first time.  Music for this episode features the songs Round the Bend by Adrina Thorpe, Tricked Out by Ocean Alexander and The

  • Ranble With Russel Extra - Killer in Disguise

    25/06/2012 Duration: 49min

    On this edition of  Extra it' a trip to New York, a young girl in Witness Protection, Street Fights and the destiny of two assassins come to end.  First up we catch up with comedian Louie C.K. with the blu-ray review of Louie : The Complete Second Season (courtesy of Fox Home Video) as the irreverant comedian makes his way through life with guest stars Bob Saget, Joan Rivers, Chris Rock and Stephen Wright.  It's a young woman trying to start over with the blu-ray review of Hiding (courtesy of Anchor Bay Entertainment) in this angst ridden love and a killer on her tail.  It's time to go a little hardcore with the new 3-disc DVD review of WWE's Falls Count Anywhere : The Greatest Street Fights and Other Out of Control Matches (courtesy of eOne Entertainment) featuring matches from WWE, WCW, ECW & NWA.  The fate of two master Assassins are decided in the video game review of Assassin's Creed Revelations for the PS3 (courtesy of www.gameaccess.ca ) as they two legends fates are decided.  Music for this episod

  • Ramble With Russel - 306 - Words of Doom

    21/06/2012 Duration: 30min

    ON this edition of the show it's words that can kill, trouble in Madison County and a family on the edge of civilization.  First up it's the blu-ray review of A 1000 Words (courtesy of Paramount Home Video) starring Eddie Murphy as a man whose life is hanging by a leaf in this new comedy.  Then it's the dvd review of Madison County Unrated (courtesy of eOne Entertainment) as a 5 young people find out there are no bridges in this county, only terror.  I wrap things up with the dvd review of The Collapsed (courtesy of Anchor Bay Entertainment) as a family of 4 tries to survive in a world gone crazy.  Music for this episode features the songs No Words by Platic Sky and Catch A Day by Soul of the River, they can all be found at www.famemusic.com. Other instrumental music is by the band Mr. Burns (www.mrburnsmusic.com). As always your comments and suggestions are welcome and encouraged.

  • Ramble With Russel Extra - Extreme Humanity

    18/06/2012 Duration: 49min

    On this week's edition of Extra its animated mayhem, a supernatural teen, a zombie saga and an alien invasion.  First up a group of powerful children are out for revenge in the animated dvd review of The Prodigies (courtesy of eOne Entertainment) and only one man can stop them or join them.  Then we catch up with trouble on the full moon with the dvd review of MTV's Teen Wolf Season 1 (courtesy of Fox Home Video ) in this new take based on the classic 80's film.  It's zombies and the US Civil War in the blu-ray review of Exit Humanity (courtesy of Anchor Bay Entertainment) as a man struggles to survive heart and soul.  Time to put on the shades and suit up with the video game review of Men in Black : Alien Crisis for the PS3 (courtesy of www.gameaccess.ca) as you take on the role of Agent P against a horde of alien invaders.  Music for this episode features the songs Darkest Fear by The Slashdogs, Human Nature by MUNK and Moon Shy City by Lejeune, they can all be found at www.famemusic.com. Other instrumental

  • Ramble With Russel - 305 - Humanity Across The Stars

    12/06/2012 Duration: 43min

    On this epiosde of the show it's impressions of E3, an Alien re-visit and an alien invasion.  First up I give you my impressions of the E3 Press Conferences from Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo that were given at this years biggest trade show for games.  You get the movie review of Prometheus as Ridley Scott gives us a prequel to the classic sci-fu movie Alien.  It's the galaxy vs The Reapers with the video game review of Mass Effect 3 for the PS3 (courtesy of www.gameaccess.ca) with Commander Shepherd leading the charge.  Music for this episode features the song Alien by Jacques Grant & Rewind that can be found at www.famemusic.com . Other instrumental music is by the band Mr. Burns (www.mrburnsmusic.com). As always your comments and suggestions are welcome. 

  • Ramble With Russel - 304 - Extreme States of Mind

    07/06/2012 Duration: 41min

    On this edition of the show its the britsih invasion, extreme wrestling, a classic novel with a new twist and some butt kicking ninja action.  First up is the dvd review of Showtime's Episodes Season 1 (courtesy of Paramount Home Video) starring Matt LeBlanc asa road block to a husband-and-wife team trying to bring over a show from the UK inot the US market.  Then it's a trip back to the 90's with the dvd review of WWE's ECW Unreleased Volume 1 (courtesy of eOne Entertainment) as we look back at an organization that made an impact in the squared circle.  A Classic Tale gets a new twist with the dvd review of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde (courtesy of Anchor Bay Entertainment) starring Dougray Scott, Tom Skerritt & Krista Birdges.  It's a journey across the globe with the video game review of Ninja Gaiden 3 for the PS3 (courtesy of www.gameaccess.ca) is this button smashing ninja game.  Music for this episode features the songs Extremeophiles by flopsy, A New Mind by Michael Slupczynski and Raining In Your Min

  • Ramble With Russel Extra - Working For A Living

    05/06/2012 Duration: 37min

    On this episode of Extra it is some office hijinks, cons vs cons and some classic WCW matches.  First up revenge is on the menu with the blu-ray review of Demoted (courtesy of Anchor Bay Entertainment) as two office slouches have to work their way back up the corporate ladder.  It's the adventures of 3 working slackers with the blu-ray review of Comedy Central's Workaholics Season 1 & 2 (courtesy of Paramount Home Video) in this comedy series.  It takes a con to catch a con with the dvd review of Breakout Kings : The Complete First Season (courtesy of Fox Home Video) from the producer of Prison Break.  We take a trip back to Sports Entertainment past with the blu-ray review of The Best of WCW Clash of the Champions (courtesy of eOne Entertainment) in this collection of matches from 1988-1997.  Music for this episode features the songs Addict by Josh Preston, Asleep At The Wheel by Gum and Final Escape by Jackal & Wolf, they can all be found at www.famemusic.com. Other instrumental music is by the band

  • Ramble With Russel - 303 - The Edge of War

    30/05/2012 Duration: 40min

    Coming at you in this episode it's battling CIA agents, the Rated R Superstar and a very durable demon hunter. First up it's the blu-ray review of This Means War (courtesy of Fox Home Video) starring Reese Witherspoon, Chris Pine and Tom Hardy as 2 CIA agents complete for the love of one woman. it's back to the squared circle with the 3-disc dvd review of You Think You Know Me ? The Story of Edge (courtesy of eOne Entertainment) as we live the story of Canada'a own Adam Copeland. We tackle the tale of man who can never be killed (sorta) with the video game review of Neverdead for the PS3 (courtesy of www.gameaccess.ca) where immortals battle for the fate of mankind. Music for this episode features the songs Everyone They Know by Ruby Shuz and Dead or Alive by Hiroshi, they can all be found at www.famemusic.com. Other instrumental music is by the band Mr. Burns (www.mrburnsmusic.com). As always your comments and suggestions are welcome and encouraged.

  • Ramble With Russel Extra - Once in A Lifetime Heroes

    27/05/2012 Duration: 45min

    On this episode of Extra it's high flying heroes, a once in a lifetime match, rookie police action and more men in black.  First up I comment on an upcoming major motion motion summer movie that is pushing it's release to March.  It's a journey back to the skies of 1944 with the blu-ray review of Red Tails (courtesy of Fox Home Video) as young pilots fight descrimination and Nazis that is produced by George Lucas.  Then it's a trip to Miami with the 3-disc dvd review of WWE's Wrestlemania 28 (courtesy of eOne Entertainment) featuring the whole Hall of Fame ceremony.  Time to hits the streets of Toronto with the blu-ray review of Rookie Blue Season 2 (courtesy of eOne Entertainment) as follow more adventures from Station 15.  Music for this episode features the songs Airplane Eyes by The Upsidedown, Little Town Blues by Rodger Christmann and Time Will Tell by Ruby Shuz, they can all be found at www.famemusic.com. Other instrumental music is by the band Mr. Burns (www.mrburnsmusic.com). As always your comments

  • Ramble With Russel - 302 - Miles of Pain & Mystery

    23/05/2012 Duration: 45min

    On this week's edition of the show we talk an epic road trip, demonic possestion, murder in the 1800's and vehicle carnage.  First up we it the road with comedians Ray Romano & Tom Caltabiano with the dvd review of 95 Miles to Go (courtesy of Video Services Corp) as the two with a camera man do 1000 miles, 8 days, 7 cities and just one car.  Then it's the movie that Vatican does not want you to see with the dvd review of The Devil Inside (courtesy of Paramount Home Video) as a young woman tries to find the answers to her mothers madness.  It's back to the 1800's with the blu-ray review of Murdoch Mysteries Season 4 (courtesy of eOne Entertainment) for more forensic sleuthing in the age of invention in Toronto.  It's time to revisit an old classic made for a new platform for the video game review of Twisted Metal for the PS3 (courtesy of www.gameaccess.ca) in a world of vehicle mayhem.  Music for this episode features the songs 3000 Miles Away by Greg Schuler, From Inside by Sensory Motor and Twisted by He

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