
Welcome to the very first episode of Movies, Music, Sports & Stuff!
I'm your host, Bill, and I’m thrilled to have you here as we kick off this brand-new podcast. If you love rocking out to legendary tunes, diving into movie reviews, debating the hottest sports topics, and discovering cool content creators—then you’re in the right place!
In this debut episode, we’re setting the tone for what’s to come. First up, we crank up the volume with Judas Priest’s iconic anthem, "Breaking the Law"—a song that still rips through the speakers like a rebel on a mission. Then, we shift gears into the world of cinema with a review of the 1985 mystery-comedy Compromising Positions—does it hold up, or is it a forgotten gem?
Next, we hit the sports world with a hot debate: Are All-Star Games still relevant in today’s sports landscape? Do fans still care, or have they lost their magic? And to wrap things up, I’ll take you on a tour of some of my favorite YouTube channels—the kind of content that keeps me entertained when I’m not watching movies, listening to music, or debating sports.
So, sit back, hit that subscribe button, and join me on this journey. Links for each topic will be found below. Share the podcast with your friends, leave a review, and let’s have some fun—because we all need a little more of that in our lives. Welcome to Movies, Music, Sports & Stuff!
Judas Priest - Breakin' the Law video https://youtu.be/L397TWLwrUU?feature=shared
Compromising Positions trailer - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXew7pILjEA
Four Nations final highlights - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXetp-xfqOY
Good Mythical Morning - https://www.youtube.com/@GoodMythicalMorning
Franchise Kicks - https://www.youtube.com/@FranchiseKicks
Glenn and Friends Cooking - https://www.youtube.com/@GlenAndFriendsCooking
Sick Flicks - https://www.youtube.com/@TheHorrorGeek
Krizz Kalico Reacts - https://www.youtube.com/@krizzkalikoreacts
Black Pegasus Reacts - https://www.youtube.com/@BlackPegasusRaps
Cheesehead tv - https://www.youtube.com/@cheeseheadtv
A special thanks to Bertsz and Alexander Nakarada for intro and outro music.