Complete Disarray With Jamie Ray

Jamie Ray

"A new sporadic show from the guys responsible for Fave Five From Fans. Yeah, you can blame them..."

  1. CDWJR Ep027 Picard "Broken Pieces" Season One Episode Eight

    OCT 15

    CDWJR Ep027 Picard "Broken Pieces" Season One Episode Eight

    CDWJR Ep027 Picard "Broken Pieces" Season One Episode Eight bit.ly/cdwjr027  OK, is it just me or is Seven of Nine even HOTTER as a Borg Queen? Nevermind, the answer is yes. Makes me wanna grab a big alien rock and knock myself over the head.. Anyway, I googled it and I’m sure  this isn't your daddy's Star Trek. 100% Sure. Mostly… Super Gus and I break down this episode for you at absolutely NO CHARGE! How ya like that? And even if we did, Starfleet doesn't use money anymore, so.... Check us out wherever you stream stuff. You know, like Podcasts. Not streams like water. Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fave-five-from-fans/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fave-five-from-fans/support Links can be found on our profile page and at https://pod.link/1645114088 . Visit & interact on Instagram (www.instagram.com/favefivefromfans), X (www.X.com/DisarrayPodcast  ), & our website (www.FaveFiveFromFans.com ). Also, check out Plastic Microphone Studios’ X & Instagram accounts ( @PMStudiosPod ) and the great stuff from Fave Five From Fans (@Fave5FromFans), The Average Home Theater Reviews ( @AHT_Reviews), Red Dog Terrain ( @RedDogTerrain ), Sequel House (@SequelHousePod ), and more! The Average Home Theater Reviews - www.youtube.com/@averagehometheater4901 Red Dog Terrain  - www.youtube.com/@reddogterrain  Sequel House - www.youtube.com/@SequelHousePod  #CompleteDisarrayWithJamieRay #DisarrayPodcast #FaveFiveFromFans #FFFF #PMStudiosPod #podcast #podcasts #podcasting #FFFF #CDWJR #FaveFiveFromFans #StarTrek #Picard #PatrickStewart #Laris #OrlaBrady #JamieMcShane #Zhaban #IsaBriones #Dahj #Soji #AlisonPill #AngesJurati #TamlynTomita #Oh #RebeccaWisocky #Ramdha #MichelleHurd #RaffiMusiker #SantiagoCabrera #ChrisRios #HarryTreadaway #Narek #PeytonList #Narissa #JonathanDelArco #Hugh #JeriRyan #SevenofNine #7of9 #startrek #trekkie #scifi #startrekdiscovery #spock #startrektng #startrektos #startrekvoyager #starwars #starfleet #startrekthenextgeneration #startrekenterprise #startrekfan #startrekpicard #enterprise #captainkirk #startrekds #space #startrekkers #livelongandprosper #startrekdeepspacenine #ussenterprise #sciencefiction #trekker #startrektheoriginalseries #startrekmemes #leonardnimoy #cosplay #williamshatner #startrekfamily #startrekcosplay #trekkies #nerd #art #ds #ncc #startrekbeyond #deepspacenine #tng #captainpicard #startrekmovie #voyager #geek #llap #marvel #kirk #startrekonline #mrspock #klingon #startrekuniverse #generoddenberry #startreklowerdecks #startrekintodarkness #jamestkirk #love #vulcan #startrekart #data #podcast #podernfamily #EveryoneIsFam #SciFiFam #SIPNetwork #OLpod #PodTime #FollowPyramid #TeamFollowBack

    1h 4m
  2. CDWJR Ep023 Fringe (with David Morris)

    MAR 27

    CDWJR Ep023 Fringe (with David Morris)

    In this episode of "Complete Disarray With Jamie Ray,” we welcome David Morris from Double Windsor Knot Photography for an in-depth exploration of the cult classic sci-fi series "Fringe." Morris, known for his keen visual analysis and pop culture insights, joins via Zoom to unpack the show's intricate narrative, groundbreaking scientific concepts, and lasting impact on television storytelling.The conversation promises to delve into the series' unique blend of episodic mysteries and overarching mythology, exploring how "Fringe" challenged traditional science fiction storytelling. Morris will likely discuss the show's innovative approach to parallel universes, fringe science, and the compelling character dynamics between Walter Bishop, Peter Bishop, and Olivia Dunham. Listeners can expect a comprehensive discussion that spans the show's five-season run, examining its narrative complexity, visual storytelling, and the ways it pushed the boundaries of network television science fiction. Morris's background in photography may provide unique insights into the show's visual aesthetics and cinematographic techniques. Jamie Ray and David Morris will explore how "Fringe" balanced procedural elements with a deeply emotional and complex serialized story, making it a standout series in the late 2000s and early 2010s television landscape.#fringeseries #oliviadunham #fringetvshow #fringe #peterbishop #joshuajackson #annatorv #fringeonfox #fringeturkey #fringedivision #fringetv #walterbishop #johnnoble #fringefan #fringeedit #yabancidiziler #bilimkurgufilmleri #yabanc #dizireplikleri #astridfarnsworth #lincolnlee #ninasharp #henriettabishop #williambell #charliefrancis #lledesfbi #gene #davidrobertjones #like #johnscott

    1h 23m
  3. CDWJR Ep022 Tales From The Crypt Season 3

    MAR 20

    CDWJR Ep022 Tales From The Crypt Season 3

    Nelson G from “Average Home Theater Reviews” & I are joining forces to discuss our favorite episodes from each season & both movies. In our third episode, we'll discuss 6 episodes from Season 3. Ep1 "Loved to Death" from Tales from the Crypt #25. Directed by Tom Mankiewicz. Written by Joe Minion and John Mankiewicz. Originally aired on June 15, 1991. Ep2 "Carrion Death" from Shock Suspense Stories #9. Written & directed by Steven E. de Souza. Originally aired on June 15, 1991. Ep3 "The Trap" from Shock Suspense Stories #18. Directed by Michael J. Fox. Written by Scott Alexander. Originally aired on June 15, 1991. Lou Paloma (Bruce McGill), an obnoxious, egotistical, mean-spirited deadbeat who cannot hold down a job, is horribly in debt, and is both unfaithful and abusive (verbally and physically) to his wife, Irene (Teri Garr) ropes her and his brother, Billy (Bruno Kirby), into a plan to fake his own death, collect his life insurance money, and escape to a new life in Rio de Janeiro. Unfortunately, Lou is unaware that both his long-suffering wife and brother, who have developed an attraction to one another, are planning to double-cross him. Ep4 "Abra Cadaver" from Tales from the Crypt #37 (as "Dead Right!"). Directed by Stephen Hopkins. Written by Jim Birge. Originally aired on June 19, 1991. Years ago, Carl Fairbanks (Tony Goldwyn) and his brother Martin (Beau Bridges) were medical students. Carl played a prank on Martin which unexpectedly gave him a stroke and paralyzed one of his hands. In the present day, Carl becomes a successful surgeon whereas Martin's paralysis limits him to a medical research job. Martin gets his revenge by injecting Carl with an experimental serum that stops Carl's heart but keeps his brain alive, essentially trapping Carl in his own body. Ep7 "The Reluctant Vampire" from The Vault of Horror #20. Directed by Elliot Silverstein. Written by Terry Black. Originally aired on July 10, 1991. Donald Longtooth (Malcolm McDowell) is a vampire with a conscience. He eschews the tradition of killing mortals, instead satiating his need for blood by working as the night watchman at a blood bank. When Donald overindulges on the blood supply, the blood bank's owner, Mr. Crosswhite (George Wendt), realizes that his business is literally being sucked dry and threatens his employees with mass layoffs to avoid bankruptcy. Seeing that he must return to his old ways to replete his "embezzlement", Donald tries to solve his quandary by attacking dangerous criminals, all whilst struggling with the romantic advances of the blood bank's secretary (Sandra Dickinson), an investigative police detective (Paul Gleason), and vampire hunter Rupert Van Helsing (Michael Berryman). Ep13 "Spoiled" from The Haunt of Fear #26. Directed by Andy Wolk. Written by Connie Johnson & Doug Ronning. Originally aired on August 21, 1991. In a meta-layered spoof of daytime soap operas, Janet (Faye Grant), a housewife who is obsessed with the soap opera There's Always Tomorrow and watches the program religiously, is annoyed that her doctor husband, Leon (Alan Rachins), is more obsessed with experimenting on a rabbit than spending time with her. When her TV loses picture at a crucial moment in the show, Janet calls in a cable man named Abel (Anthony LaPaglia), to have cable installed. Inspired by There's Always Tomorrow's no-nonsense main character, Fuschia Monroe (Anita Morris), Janet begins a steamy affair with Abel while Leon is distracted with his work. When Leon catches the two of them in the act, he soon wonders if he could try his experiment on human subjects.   Check out Nelson's YouTube Channel at https://youtu.be/gyd0D5sCPYU?si=_jRO4WpXDUC8i01D Support this podcast at https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fave-five-from-fans/support

    40 min
  4. CDWJR Ep020 Tales From The Crypt Season 2

    2024-08-28

    CDWJR Ep020 Tales From The Crypt Season 2

    Nelson G from Average Home Theater Reviews & I are joining forces to discuss our favorite episodes from each season & both movies. In our second episode, we'll discuss 8 episodes from Season 2. "Dead Right" from Shock SuspenStories #6 debuted April 21, 1990 In 1950, gold-digging secretary Cathy Finch (Demi Moore) marries Charlie Marno (Jeffrey Tambor), a grotesque slob of a man after being told by a fortune teller, Madame Vorna (Natalia Nogulich), that he will die shortly after inheriting a large sum of money. Vorna's prediction does come true, but not in the way that Cathy expects.  "The Switch" from Tales from the Crypt #45 debuted April 21, 1990 A dying elderly man named Carlton Webster (William Hickey) wants to propose to his crush, a young woman named Linda (Kelly Preston). After being rejected for his age & realizing plastic surgery cannot do much, Carlton ends up meeting a discredited doctor who helps him slowly switch bodies with Hans (Rick Rossovich), an East German refugee. In the end, Carlton discovers that Linda's affection comes at a price he simply cannot afford.  "Cutting Cards" from Tales from the Crypt #32 debuted April 21, 1990 Reno Crevice & Sam Forney (Lance Henriksen & Kevin Tighe), a pair of rival gamblers who hate each other with a passion, face off in a series of increasingly dangerous & gruesome games in order to see who will leave town when all is said & done.  "The Thing from the Grave" from Tales from the Crypt #22 debuted May 8, 1990 Stacy (Teri Hatcher), a supermodel, & her photographer Devlin (Kyle Secor) fall in love. When Stacy's abusive fiancée, Mitch (Miguel Ferrer), learns of their affair, he sets out to kill Devlin. However, Mitch soon gets a nasty surprise when he discovers, thanks to a supernatural necklace, Devlin's love for Stacy proves to be strong even in the face of death itself. "The Ventriloquist's Dummy" from Tales from the Crypt #28 debuted  June 5, 1990 Aspiring ventriloquist Billy Goldman (Bobcat Goldthwait) wants to improve his craft. To that end, he seeks out his idol, retired ventriloquist Mr. Ingels (Don Rickles), for advice. Soon after, Billy finds out that his idol has a dark past, as well as a gruesome secret regarding his success in show business. "Fitting Punishment" from The Vault of Horror #16 debuted June 19, 1990 Bible-thumping funeral home director Ezra Thornberry (Moses Gunn) cuts corners when it comes to his own line of work. Following a tragic car crash, he is made the legal guardian of his teenage nephew, Bobby (Jon Clair). Bobby becomes his uncle's apprentice mortician to earn his room & board, though he soon comes to resent the abusive behavior & stinginess of his uncle, especially after Ezra cripples him in a rage. "Korman's Kalamity" from Tales from the Crypt #31 debuted June 26, 1990 Jim Korman (Harry &erson), a cartoonist who works on the Tales from the Crypt comic, is put-upon by his shrewish & abusive wife Mildred (Colleen Camp) to take experimental fertility pills. Later that night, a policewoman, Lorelei Phillips (Cynthia Gibb), is saved from a rapist (Richard Schiff) when a monster suddenly emerges from a washing machine & tears the rapist's head off. Seeing the same monster on an issue of Tales from the Crypt, along with other monsters that were sighted recently, Lorelei interrogates Jim, believing that he is somehow making his drawings come to life.  "The Secret" from The Haunt of Fear #24 debuted  July 31, 1990 Theodore (Mike Simmrin), a 12-year-old orphan, is finally able to leave the orphanage he lives in when he is adopted by a rich, childless couple known as the Colberts (William Frankfather & Grace Zabriskie). Unknown to Theodore, his new parents harbor a dark secret. However, unknown to the Colberts, Theodore has a dark secret of his own.  Check out Nelson's YouTube Channel at https://youtu.be/gyd0D5sCPYU?si=_jRO4WpXDUC8i01D  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fave-five-from-fans/support

    1h 5m

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