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Red Rose Removals LTD is a removals company based in Surrey. We are a family business that can cater for all of your house moving needs. Our professional services include packing and unpacking, house moving, assembling and disassembling of furniture, storage, office relocations and commercial moves , student moving.
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The Red Rose Conquerors are a multi-cultural , all shades and flavors fun-loving giving group that encourages empowers and help each other to activate and to upgrade their love for a blended community. We help each other to find our purpose and to connect that purpose to sharing unconditional love with all. Everyone is welcome and all are encouraged to let their light shine brighter than ever before! We are connecting each other businesses and help to upgrade our giving by networking and eng ...
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Spooky season concludes with Nia DaCosta's 2021 sequel Candyman. We discuss America's legacy of violence against black bodies and the undue burden put on black artists to represent black pain "the right way". Discussions also include: Our two-year pod-iversary. Hal's book club reading of D.H. Lawrence's WOMEN IN LOVE; Craig saw Damien Leone's Chris…
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National Adoption Week runs from the 21st - 27th October 2024. Rob Charles spoke to Kate from Caritas Care about adoption. Hear the interview here. Adopters are needed for children across the country There’s been a 22% increase in the number of children with a plan for adoption not yet matched with an adoptive family since last year There are now m…
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We had a delay recording our next episode. So in lieu of a new episode (coming soon, but after the election...), here's Hal encouraging you to VOTE YES ON 4 for REPRODUCTIVE JUSTIVE in Florida. https://www.teenvogue.com/story/desantis-administration-florida-amendment-4-abortion https://www.miamiherald.com/news/politics-government/state-politics/art…
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Spooky season continues and Hal and Craig watched Wes Craven's 1991 horror-comedy The People Under the Stairs. We discuss how the economic policies of Ronald Reagan (and his putrid Wormtongue Milton Friedman) led to our current housing crisis. Discussion also includes: Our favorite Wes Craven films; The bombing of the Al-Aqsa hospital in Gaza and P…
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We start spooky season by discussing Brian Yuzna's 1989 body-horror satire SOCIETY. We use this film (where a man's face emerges from his own butthole) to have a serious discussion about Reaganomics and how America subsidizes the rich at the expense of the poor. Discussion also includes: Our other recent watches: The Substance, Rebel Ridge, Blink T…
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For the final episode in our series on Fascism and Italian Filmmakers, we watched Pier Paolo Pasolini's controversial 1975 film SALO, OR 120 DAYS OF SODOM, and discuss the depravity of 1940s fascist Italy. (TW: this film, and our discussion of it, features graphic depictions of sexual assault and human degradation). Discussion also includes: How do…
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It's the second episode in our series about fascism and Italian filmmakers. This time, we watched Bernardo Bertolucci's THE CONFORMIST. We discussed the fascist desire for "normalcy" and the fascist's urge to supress their sexuality. Discussion also includes: Tallahassee Film Fest; Ecuadorian AG attempts to blame leftists for a cartel assassination…
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We begin a new three episode series on Italian filmmakers and their depictions of fascism. We start with Luchino Visconti's 1969 film THE DAMNED about an industrialist German family and the depravity they engage in as they navigate a working relationship with the ascendant Third Reich. Discussion also includes: Homosexuality during the rise of the …
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For our final episode discussing films about Ernest "Che" Guevara, we watched Walter Salles 2004 film The Motorcycle Diaries, an acount of Guevara's eye-opening journey through South America that inspired the revolutionary ideals Che would soon bring to all of Latin America. Also: Other recent watches: Love Lies Bleeding (2024), Dune II (2024), Bon…
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"Lancashire's Home Sweet Home" is a podcast bought for you by Rowland Homes. Hosted by Rob Charles, the podcast features experts who provide insights, trends, tips, tactics, and more for buyers and sellers in the Lancashire region. Whether you are looking to buy a new home or sell your property, this podcast aims to provide valuable information and…
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Hal and Craig watched Steven Soderbergh's Che: Part Two (2008), chronicling Che Guevara's time fighting in the Bolivian Revolution and his eventual capture and execution. Discussion also includes: Craig's recent trip to Chicago (lots of Cubs and White Sox talk!); The Black Panther Cubs and Fred Hampton's legacy of community action; Hal's letterboxd…
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"Lancashire's Home Sweet Home" is a podcast bought to you by Rowland Homes. Hosted by Rob Charles, the podcast features experts who provide insights, trends, tips, tactics, and more for buyers and sellers in the Lancashire region. Whether you are looking to buy a new home or sell your property, this podcast aims to provide valuable information and …
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"Lancashire's Home Sweet Home" is a podcast brought to you by Rowland Homes. Hosted by Rob Charles, the podcast features experts who provide insights, trends, tips, tactics, and more for buyers and sellers in the Lancashire region. Whether you are looking to buy a new home or sell your property, this podcast aims to provide valuable information and…
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Buying Your First Home what you need to know about Mortgages & help to buy. What you need to do when thinking about buying a house. Rob Charles is joined by Stephen Speed who manages the multi-million pound development at Jubilee Gardens in Euxton Chorley. Plus Mortgage Guru Mick Kirkman from Acumen. https://www.redroseradio.uk…
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Hal and Craig watch Steven Soderbergh's Che: Part One (2008), chronicling the life of Argentine Revolutionary Ernesto "Che" Guevara and his time leading guerilla fighters in the Cuban Revolution. Discussions also include: Kendrick Lamar's Pop-Out Concert; Yorgos Lanthimos' new film KINDS OF KINDNESS; Paul Schrader and his sad, broken men; Hal break…
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LANCASHIRE'S HOME SWEET HOME WITH ROWLAND HOMES is a podcast featuring two experts who offer advice & help if you are starting as a housebuyer for the first time or just wanting to move house. What types of mortgage can you arrange? Some great tips along with advice. https://www.redroseradio.ukبقلم RED ROSE RADIO
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It's the final episode of our series The Reds, White, and Blue, looking at films about the red scare and a fear of a communist menace. This time, Hal & Craig watched Armando Iannucci's (Veep, In the Loop) satire "The Death of Stalin". We discuss Stalinism, how it diverges from Leninism, and whether or not the film is an effective satire. Discussion…
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Fostering - Emma's Story on How She Fostered with Caritas Care. To find out more about how Fostering could work with you please visit www.caristascare.org.uk 🗣️ Quotes from this Foster Carer Podcast/radio Interview with Rob Charles "I've always wanted to look after and care for children, I think from a very young age." "I really believe anybody can…
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Q: Are you considering becoming a foster carer? Tune into our podcast to hear Rebecca Hughes from Caritas Care share insights on fostering. Light up a child's life like Blackpool Tower lights up for #FosterCareFortnight! Listen now! 🎧 During Fostering Fortnight Rob Charles spoke to Rebecca Hughes from Caritas Care who has been creating chances, cho…
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We continue our series on the Red Scare with Phillip Kaufman's 1978 adaptation of "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" starring Donald Sutherland, Leonard Nimoy, and Jeff Goldblum. In our previous episode, we discussed the machinations of the Red Scare, and in this episode we talk about the paranoia and lives ruined in the wake of the Communist Panic. …
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In this episode, Hal & Craig discuss John Frankenheimer's 1962 political thriller THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE starring Frank Sinatra, Laurence Harvey, Angela Lansbury, and Janet Leigh and the cynical, political use of a vague Communist Menace. We discuss the history of the Red Scare, the legacy of McCarthyism, and the lives upended in its wake. Discus…
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We welcome Daniel Harper and Jack Graham, co-hosts of the excellent anti-fascist podcast I Don't Speak German. We watched Spike Lee's incendiary 2018 thriller BlackKklansman. We discuss the history of the Ku Klux Klan, Hollywood's complicity in its rise, and Spike's reckoning with making a quasi pro-police film. Discussion also includes: David Duke…
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Hal & Craig watched EARTH MAMA, the debut feature from writer-director Savanah Leaf. Discussions include The United States history of using Child Protective Services to police low-income and black Americans The OSCARS (we talk OPPENHEIMER, Lily Gladstone vs. Emma Stone, and Jonathan Glazer) We celebrate Hal's birthday by discussin their favorite di…
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Hal & Craig watched John Sayles 1987 film Matewan. The film, starring Chris Cooper and James Earl Jones, tells the true story of the fight between West Virginia coal miners and union busters whose tactics grow increasingly more violent. Discussions also include: Aaron Bushnell and his remarkable protest against Palestinian genocide; Hal's new obses…
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Hal and Craig discuss high-risk activism and the 2022 thriller How to Blow Up a Pipeline (dir. Daniel Goldhaber). We also discuss: The end of the Vince McMahon era of professional wrestling; The Insane Clown Posse (WHOOP! WHOOP!) and their fight against the FBI; The misogyny of the police, as seen in Netflix's AMERICAN NIGHTMARE; Jonathan Glazer's …
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In this episode, Hal and Craig discuss Steven Soderbergh's Traffic and its perspective on the War on Drugs, as well as our favorite Soderbergh films. Discussion also includes: The new king of hip-hop: Ben Shapiro; Craig accidentally watched a Christian horror movie; Steven Soderbergh at the forefront of new cinematic techniques; Movies with large e…
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We wrap up our series on the films of S. Craig Zahler with perhaps is least palatable film DRAGGED ACROSS CONCRETE. In the 2018 crime thriller, Zahler focuses his increasingly fascistic lense on the issue of........police brutality (oof!). Starring Mel Gibson (double-oof!) and Vince Vaughn, Zahler's brand of gritty celluloid violence goes full-mask…
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Listen to an interview with 'Big' Sam Allardyce from an interview that was aired on Red Rose Radio in Lancashire. www.redroseradio.uk Hear Sam talk about his favorite club along with some great football chat. Sam Allardyce is an English football manager and former professional player. He has managed several clubs, including West Ham United, Sunderl…
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On this week's episode, we're switching up the format and doing a 2023 Review Show! Hal and Craig list their favorite films and performances of 2023. As well as discussions about their favorite first time watches (of non-2023 films) and favorite non-film media of 2023. And we discuss the not-so-good of 2023 and break down some of our least favorite…
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Steve Wilson talks to Trevor Simpson about Football and Elvis Presley As aired on Steve Wilson's Saturday Afternoon Show on Red Rose Radio DAB+, Online www.redroseradio.uk Trevor talks about his time as a referee & a writer of books on Elvis Presley & more. A Big Thank You to www.elvis-eckardt.com https://www.redroseradio.uk…
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In this episode, Hal and Craig discuss colonialism by way of Gillo Pontecorvo's 1966 THE BATTLE OF ALGIERS, an innovative film that delves into Algeria's National Liberation Front and their bloody battles against French colonizers in the 1950s. Discussions also include: New movie roundup: MAY DECEMBER, SATAN WANTS YOU, and EILEEN; How French coloni…
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Steve Wilson spoke to Andy Scott the only remaining original member of the 70's Glam Rock group Sweet in December 2023 on Red Rose Radio, Lancashire's Music Station available on DAB+, On-Line on Amazon smart speaker & the Red Rose Radio App. www.redroseradio.uk https://www.redroseradio.ukبقلم RED ROSE RADIO
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We continue our series examining the films of S. Craig Zahler and their increasingly bizarre depiction of a violent, conservative "uptopia/dystopia". This week we watched BRAWL IN CELL BLOCK 99, Zahler's attempt at a prison exploitation flick starring Vince Vaughn, Don Johnson, and Udo Kier. Also: We celebrate the death of Henry Kissinger, one of h…
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We're talking labor unions! Hal and Craig watched Barbara Kopple's HARLAN COUNTY, USA, the ground-breaking 1976 documentary chronicling the struggles of coal mine workers in Harlan County, Kentucky as they fight against coal barons, police, and scabs in an effort to join the United Mine Workers of America. Discussions also include: Abortion rights …
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We celebrate our 1 year pod-iversary by beginning a new series of conservative films, specifically the violent fantasies of S. Craig Zahler. We begin with Zahler's directorial debut Bone Tomahawk, a western-horror starring Kurt Russell, Richard Jenkins, Matthew Fox, and Patrick Wilson. Zahler has a stylish eye and works well in genre conventions, b…
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Hal & Craig discuss Bill Gunn's 1973 film Ganja & Hess and how its the perfect allegory for the nightmarish world wrought by post-colonialism. In addition, we discuss how the film was nearly lost to the sands of time and Sam Waymon's (who also stars in the film) incredible, haunting score. Also: Craig watched some bad Frankenstein adaptations; Hal'…
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If you are wondering whether you should hire a Removals London service for your next moving endeavor, the answer is a massive yes! Moving can be stressful and demanding if you're relocating to a new home or setting up a new office space. Entrusting this task to professionals can make a world of difference. Official Website : https://redroseremovals…
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The best removal companies invest in training their staff to deliver a high level of service. Their teams are not only skilled in the physical aspects of moving but also in interpersonal skills. Courteous and respectful movers can make a significant difference in your moving experience. Official Website : https://redroseremovals.com/ Google Map : h…
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Spooky season continues with Bernard Rose's 1992 film Candyman. There's a lot to discuss! Hal and Craig break down how Candyman inverts the racist trope of the "savage brute". In addition, we look at Candyman's deft analysis of Chicago's Cabrini Green housing projects and how Candyman himself is a creation of White America whose pain tends to rever…
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In this episode, Hal and Craig discuss the sequel to Wes Craven's seminal horror classic. Hal takes Craig to school, dissecting this often-overlooked (and underrated) horror sequel and how it has become a classic in queer cinema for its often obvious (but sometimes quite subtle) metaphors to queer identity and escaping the closet in 1980s America. …
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In this episode, Hal & Craig discuss Michael Bay's 2013 film Pain & Gain and its interpretation of how Reagan's American Exceptionalism of the 1980s led to rampant consumerism. This tangent-heavy episode also includes discussions of: The passing of WWE Superstar Bray Wyatt; The escalating violence and hostility towards the Cop City protestors in At…
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In this episode, Hal and Craig welcome guest David Bax, of the long-running film podcast Battleship Pretension (www.battleshippretension.com), to discuss Agnès Varda's 1977 film exploring explicit and implicit themes of Marxist feminism. Discussions also include: Craig got sick and watched the TWISTED METAL show; The recent military coup in Niger; …
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Elvis Eckardt interview with Steve Wilson on Red Rose Radio Saturday afternoon. Find out about the man & his Company and a surprise of what he used to do. 'Steve Wilson on Saturday' is sponsored by Elvis Eckardt Recruitment & Sales Solutions. https://www.redroseradio.ukبقلم RED ROSE RADIO
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We finish off our triptych of latter-year Clint Eastwood films with THE MULE about an old man who gets mixed up with the Cartel, but in a cool old man way. Discussion also includes: Prano Bailey-Bond's 2021 film CENSOR; Ringmaster: Vince McMahon and the Unmaking of America by Josie Riesman; The documentary TAKE CARE OF MAYA; and Again we discuss wh…
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