SURVIVING The WORST Film Ever Made | Mike Rowe: The Way I Heard It

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Published 2024-07-05

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  • @victorialw1
    A few lifetimes ago, my husband and I got a job cleaning out the storm sewers in a newly constructed subdivision. The village wanted about a thousand pounds of wet construction clay removed from the storm sewers before they would annex the subdivision. All my husband and I had to work with was a one gallon bucket tied to a rope. Early one morning, when the construction crews were pulling onto the job, my husband and I came crawling up out of the storm drain. We looked like the mud monster from the movie "The World Beyond". After we explained what we were doing in the sewer, someone yelled, "Call Mike Rowe!" 😂
  • The “that’s the way I heard it” takes me back to the days of my childhood sitting with my grandfather listening to Paul Harvey… and now you know the rest of the story… and I LOVE it!! Thanks for sparking a core memory.
  • @Thunderbird-2
    Some of the best advice I've ever heard, "Never forget, Helicopters are ALWAYS trying to kill you."
  • This episode reminds me of the best complement I ever received as a performer. We had no set, no costume, no makeup, almost no props. In front of people who knew me for years. They told me "I didn't recognize you." Modern actors need to learn to become invisible again.
  • Having listened to many podcasts by Mike and Chuck on my IPhone , all of which I've thoroughly enjoyed, I came upon this tonight and it was wonderful. As an 85 year old widow, watching this on my computer, it was delightful listening to men's voices telling great stories at my kitchen table. I miss deep voices and especially the laughter. Bless you both! P.S, I've read all of your Mother's books, Mike, loved them of course, can't wait for the new one coming out. Your contributions to the world are much appreciated.
  • @royerk3471
    Mike, here is a review: I have never (Even once) regretted anything I watched, that had you in it. I love this show, and you always give me something to ponder.
  • @Sean.Gordon
    Mr. Rowe, don't take this wrong way. I love playing your podcast to fall asleep, but I rewatch it the next day.
  • @sailorcowboy
    I thought I was listening to Paul Harvey for a second there! Nice story!
  • Any Mike Rowe ......is a good day. As someone whose abopted San Francisco as his hometown, he repeatedly discusses fixing it & hasn't given up on it.....a true demonstration of love for one's home.
  • @Critter145
    My wife and I moved to Nashville five years ago. Initially we were impressed by the glitz and glimmer of the City. After five years, however, I’ve learned one thing: Behind the Shine there’s Shit.
  • @GamerplayerWT
    I would argue that Battlefield Earth (starring John Travolta) is the worst movie of all time.
  • @MassEffectedX13
    I love Mike Rowe. The man has always been an entertaining part of my life, and now to learn more about his history, rise to fame, and dedication to his passions it really cements how much I value the attention I afford him with his new endeavors. Great Job Mike, I’m glad your podcast is taking off.
  • Mike, at 57:51, the quote " The dishes are done!", is not from Adventures in Babysitting, but from Don't Tell Mom The Babysitter Is Dead.
  • @wm4126
    Paul Harvey lives on " and now, the rest of the story"
  • Dear sirs, I am so grateful for everything you do . I enjoy the honesty, the thought provoking conversations, and most of all, the laughter! I hope you both keep up the great work. Thank you so very much for making me laugh and smile, and also for making me think. Take care, God bless you all. 😊❤
  • @mickeymorrissey
    Yay!!!!! That was wonderful. It’s so good to hear one of these stories again.
  • @jasonmelone
    Good idea Chuck, I enjoyed the format and conversation between a couple of good buddies.
  • I struggle with separating an actor's politics with their art and I'm not afraid to admit it. I don't need their political opinions. It's a big turnoff for me.
  • @srbboo5014
    Wow… this is the first time I’ve watched a show (I usually listen to the podcast) but, what a great story - and delivery! - thanks, boys; that was wonderful! And, I concur: please release STSF on DVD or streaming, ASAP - it wasn’t playing out here in the woods.