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In this jam-packed episode, Nick welcomes Mike Kerz, the owner/operator of The Midway Drive-In in Dixon, IL. They discuss the new website driveinsnearme.com, the exciting summer events at the Midway, and the impressive lineup of guests for this year's Flashback Weekend Horror Convention.
Then, journalist, podcaster, writer, and filmmaker Amy Guth joins Nick to share her latest adventures in L.A., including visiting the grave of a distant movie-star relative, encounters with screaming and fornicating cicadas, unique film festival stories, and more.
Finally, Esmeralda Leon and Nick preview this year's Riot Fest schedule, which boasts an incredible lineup. They talk about the festival's venue change and highlight some of the cool events happening at Ravinia this year. Plus, they continue their food tour of the region with more snacks from Thailand. [EP253] -
Nick's guest on this episode is TV critic Dan Fienberg from The Hollywood Reporter. They discuss the new HBO documentary "Ren Faire," the FX/Hulu drama "Clipped" about the L.A. Clippers, the quirky comedy "Fantasmas," and the latest version of "Presumed Innocent" featuring Jake Gyllenhaal and Peter Sarsgaard. Dan also shares his experiences from the ATX TV Festival, where he hosted several panels, and they chat about the latest episodes of "Evil."
Later, Esmeralda Leon joins Nick to reminisce about the glory days of MTV and VH1, recalling shows like "Punk'd," "Flavor of Love," and "I Married a Brady." They also laugh about Esma's teenage crush on Leonardo DiCaprio and some hilarious celebrity pranks. While enjoying some fried Thai seaweed, they both agree that 61-year-old Anthony Kiedis should stop dating 19-year-olds.[EP252] -
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Nick welcomes film critics Erik Childress and Steve Prokopy to the podcast to talk about the Godzilla-Fest happening at The Music Box Theatre, and review some new movies including the latest Richard Linklater comedy "Hit Man," the horror film from the daughter of M. Night Shyamalan called "The Watchers," and what could very well be the worst movie of this (or any) year: "Bad Boys: Ride or Die." Then, Esmeralda Leon and Nick chat about appointment TV, Jason Skaggs Cicadas, flying killer spiders, and the fact that Esma is all "Duned out." They also continue their Universal Yums Thailand snack tasting, with some sweet and spicy shrimp chips. [EP250]
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In this "For The People" episode, Nick talks with The Consumerman Herb Weisbaum, from Checkbook.org, about many stories including: smart ways to purchase a car, new rules concerning Buy Now Pay Later outfits, the latest news in the world of airlines (like giving refunds and providing information on all hidden fees), and putting a much needed cap on credit card late fees. Then, Tom Appel from Consumer Guide Automotive joins Nick to cover all things car-related like: the tanking of Tesla, a review of the 2024 Chevrolet Equinox EV, a look back at the hilarious 1973 ad for the Dodge Dart Rallye, and Tom recites an original poem he wrote about the beloved Chevy Malibu. Plus, another round of "Starspotter" and "Mystery Show." [EP250]
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Nick welcomes Monica Eng, from Axios.com, back to the podcast to discuss several Chicago-centric stories like: segregation in the CPS, a huge surge in Chicago biking (and personal stories about bike lanes and traffic), a report on the CTA, a brief history of Chinese food on the Southside, and a cicada report which includes stories of Sex Crazed Zombie Cicadas that are terrorizing the city (well, they're not really terrorizing the city...but, they do actually exist!). Then, Esmeralda Leon and Nick talk about goofy celebrities who like to pull crazy pranks (we're looking at you George Clooney), and they continue their taste-testing of snacks from Thailand. And Nick gives you the details about his upcoming screening of The Who's TOMMY at the Lake Theater in Oak Park, IL. [EP249]
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Dan Fienberg, TV critic from The Hollywood Reporter and The Fien Print, joins Nick to talk about two Disney+ documentaries: "Jim Henson: Idea Man" and "The Beach Boys" (which leads to a conversation about Nick's obsession with the movie "Congo!"), the season finale of "Saturday Night Live" with Jake Gyllenhaal is discussed, as is the return of one of the best shows on television: "Evil" on Paramount+. They also preview the ATX TV Festival in Austin, and have some fun with how much Dan hates Elmo. Then, Esmeralda Leon and Nick talk about the movie "Garfield," which leads to a detailed and hilarious discussion about the TV show "Dilbert" and the UPN television network and their insane shows like "Shasta McNasty," "Homeboys From Outer Space," and more....including a wacky sitcom about a kooky slave hanging out with a goofy Abraham Lincoln (it's a real show...look it up), and the Thailand taste-testing continues. [EP248]
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At the very top of this episode, Nick gives a full review the eagerly awaited prequel, "Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga," and then he welcomes legendary actor Stephen Tobolowsky (Ned Ryerson from "Groundhog Day") back to the podcast to chat about his latest role in Chris Pine's wonderfully weird new movie "Poolman," in which Tobo appears in drag! Plus, Tobo talks about his terrific history with Annette Bening and Jennifer Jason Leigh, his working relationship with David Byrne, how the Talking Heads video for "Road to Nowhere" was shot in his pool, and how he is responsible for how the band Radiohead got their name, and he talks about how you're never too old to play Romeo. Then, Esmeralda Leon joins Nick to close out their Food Myths topic with the truth about dull knives, salty potatoes, and skinless chicken. And their taste test through Thailand continues with Esma and Nick snacking on some crunchy seaweed. [EP247]
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Nick welcomes 'The Movie Mom," Nell Minow to the show to rant about the issues with the giant corporations of Exxon and Paramount, and to discuss the awful name change of The Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago. Nell and Nick also talk about the latest movie releases, great films that are "remote droppers," Joseff's of Hollywood Jewelers, and classic character actors like Thelma Ritter. Then, Esmeralda Leon joins Nick to learn all about Thailand, take a fun quiz, taste some great snacks (including a hell fire pepper bag of chips), and discuss a soup made from a 45-year-old broth. [EP246]
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Nick welcomes Music Journalist Jim Ryan to the podcast to talk about his interviews with comedian Fortune Feimster, musicians Buddy Guy and Kerry King (from Slayer), and Chicago musician/pro-wrestling promoter Billy Corgan. Plus, they talk about getting hurt in mosh pits, bad comedians selling out arenas, Oates jamming without Hall, and how absolutely amazing and vital Devo still are, after 50 years. Then, Esmeralda Leon and Nick finish up their taste tests from The Baltics, talk about how cicadas (AKA: Land Shrimp) just wanna get laid, how canned veggies are just as good as fresh veggies, and brown-shelled eggs are exactly the same as white-shelled eggs....and Nick talks about his next 'Nick's Pix' movie screening at the Lake Theater in Oak Park: The Who's "TOMMY," reserve your seats here: classiccinemas.com/nick/ [EP245]
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TV critic Dan Fienberg, from The Hollywood Reporter and The Fien Print, returns for his bi-weekly visit to discuss "Dark Matter" the new series with Jennifer Connelly, "The Veil" with Elisabeth Moss, the latest episodes of "Top Chef" (boy, that "Restaurant Wars" was something!) and the last episode of SNL hosted by Maya Rudolph, and more. Then, Esmeralda Leon and Nick continue their taste testing through The Baltic region, they have fun with some weird food myths, and they fear that Zombie Cicadas might show up at the Midway Drive-In while Nick is hosting an event there. Oooooh, scary! [EP244]
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Nick welcomes food writer/editor Marnie Shure to the podcast to discuss tipping scams, the new Ruby-red pineapples from Del-Monte (which cost about $400?!!!?), and delicious edible bugs available in Chicago. Marnie also gives Nick an update on the next "Mortified" show, and her latest Horror Report. Then, Esmeralda Leon and Nick talk about food cravings, pizza with hot dogs on it, and how to relax a lobster before throwing it in a pot of boiling water. They also taste-test more snacks from The Baltics, talk about the upcoming "Flashback Weekend Horror Convention," and discuss the coolest gangs in the movie "The Warriors," and how unbelievably committed those gangs have to be to their make-up and costumes. [EP243]
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In this "For The People" episode, Nick welcomes The Consumerman Herb Weisbaum, from Checkbook.org to the podcast, to discuss how to conveniently and safely book vacations for the upcoming season, how financial anxiety impacts financial debt, and how to protect yourself from medical data breaches. Then, our car expert from Consumer Guide Automotive, Tom Appel, joins Nick to talk about the long-lost world of the convertible, the problems with VW and its Blue Tooth connectivity, automatic emergency braking systems, the 1979 Ford Pinto & its HUGE problems, and more. They also do another round of StarSpotter and Mystery Show, and Nick talks about the Zombie Movie Event that he is hosting at The Midway Drive-In on May 18th. [EP242]
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Nick talks about his upcoming "Nick's Pix" screening of "Streets of Fire" (on May 8th at The Lake Theater in Oak Park Il), chats with AAW Pro's Dr. Keith Lipinski about all things Pro-Wrestling (including the latest from the WWE, AEW, the Independents, and more), and welcomes Mike Kerz from The Midway Drive-In, to talk about the 45th anniversary of the release of The Greatest Zombie Film Ever Made: "Dawn of the Dead." Nick is hosting the incredible 4 movie, Dusk Til Dawn George A. Romero Zombie Event at The Midway Drive-In on Saturday, May 18th....and you will hear all of the gory details. Plus, Esmeralda Leon and Nick taste more snacks from The Baltic, swallow a giant white soda pill, and learn all about "Friends Day!" [EP241]
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Nick explains why there was no Friday episode last week, and chats about his upcoming "Nick's Pix" film series, before he welcomes filmmaker/writer/journalist/host Amy Guth to the podcast. Amy is live from New York at the CineFest Film Festival to talk about her Elvis movie that is competing at that fest, the usual and hilarious problems with Zoom meetings, what it's like to be stuck in an airplane bathroom for 16 hours, and how the Humpty Dance inspires her to this very day. Then, Esmeralda Leon joins Nick to talk about being sick, how your body responds to stress, and how working for Johnny B just might kill you. They also taste test more snacks from The Baltics, and learn about how The Grateful Dead saved the 1992 Olympics for the Lithuanian basketball team. [EP240]
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Nick welcomes the TV critic from The Hollywood Reporter and The Fien Print: Dan Fienberg, back to the podcast to talk about "The Sympathizer," the new HBO series with Robert Downey Jr., the Netflix animated version of "Good Times," and, the now legendary Beavis and Butthead sketch from last week's SNL, and more. Then, Esmeralda Leon and Nick open a new box of snacks from The Baltics, talk about Coachella 2024 with acts like No Doubt, Blur, and Sublime (and a very hairy suit worn by Doja Cat), and then talk about some adventures in the Pedway underneath Chicago's Loop. And, don't forget to get your tickets for Nick's new monthly film series "Nick's Pix" at the Lake Theater in Oak Park Il. It kicks off with "Streets of Fire" on Wednesday May 8th. Tix: classiccinemas.com/nick/ [EP239]
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Monica Eng, from Axios.com, joins Nick to talk about the high tension in the Mayor's Press Room, the future of Clark Street dining, when to tip and when not to tip, the death of Maxwell Street, and the new WTTW series in which Monica appears. Then, Esmeralda Leon and Nick finish their snack tour of Ukraine, talk about what's true and what's false about food myths, and discuss what it's like to down a couple of two-liter bottles of Jolt Cola while working at Jewel. Plus, Nick talks about his new film series, "Nick's Pix," that kicks off with a screening of the classic 80's action movie "Streets of Fire" that he is hosting at the Lake Theater in Oak Park, Il. Get your tickets now at classiccinemas.com/nick [EP238]
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In this episode Nick welcomes the wonderful Marnie Shure to the podcast to chat about smart grocery carts, "new" Chips Ahoy cookies, and Nerds Gummy Clusters, which seem to be Gen Z's latest candy obsession. Marnie and Nick also talk about the upcoming Mortified show at The Studebaker Theatre in Chicago, and they cover the latest horror movies that matter. Then Esmeralda Leon joins Nick to talk about her fantastic trip to Mexico, where she met some new relatives, visited some from the past, and experienced an incredible birthday, complete with a once in a lifetime eclipse! And, Nick and Esma taste more cool snacks from Ukraine. [EP237]
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In this episode, Nick once again welcomes Nell Minow, The Movie Mom to the podcast. Nick and Nell talk about what a true badass she is, and her thoughts on the movies "The Beautiful Game" & "Civil War," the classic TV show "Gilmore Girls," the world of Fathom Movie Events, what's happening at rogerebert.com, and the upcoming Ebertfest in Champaign Urbana. They also talk about the battle between Disney and Florida, and their shared love of underdogs taking down the establishment. Then, Esmeralda Leon joins Nick for another taste test of Ukrainian snacks, a discussion about crazy celebrities, and the glory days of Andy Frain security guards. Plus, Nick loses a subscriber because of politics?? Yep, it's true. [EP236]
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Nick talks about his upcoming "Nick's Pix" movie screenings at the Classic Cinemas Lake Theater in Oak Park, Illinois. Then, Nick chats with TV critic Dan Fienberg, from The Hollywood Reporter and The Fien Print, about the AppleTV+ series "Sugar" with Colin Farrell, "STEVE! (Martin) A Documentary in Two Pieces," Showtime's "A Gentleman in Moscow," Netflix's "Ripley," and, they discover an amazing fact about the 70's Bill Bixby series "The Magician" that you will have to hear to believe. Then, Esmeralda Leon joins Nick to talk about her adventures while working the outdoor concert seasons at the Tweeter Center (Jimmy Buffet and OzzFest were the most stressful shows, with the most obnoxious fans), which leads to a conversation about their first concerts, and favorite shows....plus, they continue their taste tests of Ukrainian snacks. [EP235]
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In this jam-packed music-heavy episode, Nick talks with the Executive Director of The Chicago Philharmonic, Terell Johnson, about the upcoming "Batman in Concert" event, featuring a screening of the classic 1989 movie, with a live orchestra accompaniment, plus a preview of other great music events involving the Philharmonic. Then, music journalist Jim Ryan joins Nick to talk about his terrific interviews with Creed Bratton, Mike Watt, and Al Franken, and to review the live performances of Adam Ant, The English Beat, and the surprisingly cool Olivia Rodrigo. They also preview Lollapolooza 2024, and chat about upcoming concerts and interviews. Finally, Esmeralda Leon and Nick taste some more Ukrainian snacks, after Nick gives Esma a big test that challenges her knowledge of the region. And more details are given about Nick's upcoming film series: "Nick's Pix" at the Classic Cinema's Lake Theater in Oak Park, Illinois. [EP234]
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