Catch These Vibes
By Catch These Vibes
Catch These VibesMar 22, 2022
Nicki Minaj Corner: Riddle Me This
Welp, we know the user that Nicki has been speaking about. For those like myself that wanted a little more confirmation on who, we now have it.
Nicki Minaj Corner: Sold Out Minaj
Nicki Minaj Corner: The Gag City Experience
Nicki Minaj Corner: Still Undefeated
Nicki Minaj Corner: Nicki vs. Everybody
The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)
Step into the whimsical realm of Halloween Town as we unwrap the secrets and artistry behind the stop-motion masterpiece, "The Nightmare Before Christmas" (1993), in this podcast episode.
Directed by Henry Selick and produced by Tim Burton, this iconic film follows the Pumpkin King, Jack Skellington, as he stumbles upon Christmas Town and decides to take over the holiday with his ghoulish flair. Join us as we dissect the film's innovative animation, memorable characters, and the hauntingly beautiful soundtrack by Danny Elfman.
Also, hear some honorable mention 90s movies that we didn't get a chance to cover this season!
Batman Returns (1992)
Home Alone Franchise in the 90's
From the original 1990 classic to the spirited sequels, we'll explore the timeless charm and enduring appeal of "Home Alone." Directed by Chris Columbus and starring Macaulay Culkin, each film in the series brings its unique blend of slapstick humor, heartwarming moments, and ingenious booby traps—S/o to Alex Lintz who starred in the 3rd Home Alone movie.
NMC: Pink Friday 2
Jingle All The Way (1996)
Buckle up as we explore the film's over-the-top antics, the absurd quest for the elusive Turbo Man action figure, and the comedic brilliance of Schwarzenegger and Sinbad. From chaotic shopping mall brawls to heartwarming moments of familial connection, "Jingle All the Way" captures the spirit of the season in the most uproarious way.
The Preacher's Wife (1996)
We'll delve into the film's stellar performances, the soul-stirring soundtrack featuring Whitney Houston, and the timeless themes of love and redemption. From the gospel-infused musical numbers to the heartfelt moments of self-discovery, "The Preacher's Wife" has left an indelible mark on audiences.
Friday (1995)
Little Rascals & Little Giants (1994)
Also, we delve into the story of Danny O'Shea (Rick Moranis) and his brother Kevin O'Shea (Ed O'Neill), two small-town rivals with a big-time football feud. When Kevin's elite team, the Cowboys, rejects Danny's daughter Becky (Shawna Waldron) from their roster, a mismatched group of misfits and outcasts comes together to form the Little Giants. What ensues is an inspiring tale of teamwork, friendship, and proving that size doesn't always matter on the field.
Nicki Minaj Corner: Pink Friday 2 is coming!
The Parent Trap (1998) & Free Willy (1993)
"The Parent Trap" tells the story of long-lost twin sisters, Annie James and Hallie Parker, who meet for the first time at a summer camp and decide to switch places in a mission to reunite their estranged parents, Elizabeth James (Natasha Richardson) and Nick Parker (Dennis Quaid). The film takes us on a delightful journey filled with laughter, adventure, and the heartwarming theme of family reconnection.
Dive into the deep blue with us as we explore one of the most heartwarming and iconic family films of the 1990s in this podcast episode. Join us as we revisit the heartwarming tale of "Free Willy" (1993) and the incredible bond between a young boy and a magnificent orca.
"Free Willy" follows the story of Jesse, a troubled young boy played by Jason James Richter, who finds himself in a juvenile detention center. His life takes an unexpected turn when he's assigned to work at a marine theme park, where he forms a deep connection with Willy, a captive killer whale. As their friendship blossoms, Jesse becomes determined to set Willy free, leading to an emotional and suspenseful journey.
Fear (1996)
Bride of Chucky (1998)
The Craft (1996)
"The Craft" tells the story of Sarah Bailey, played by Robin Tunney, a troubled teenager who moves to Los Angeles and discovers a coven of witches at her new school. As Sarah, along with her newfound friends Nancy (Fairuza Balk), Bonnie (Neve Campbell), and Rochelle (Rachel True), explores the boundaries of magic, they quickly find that the power they harness comes at a cost. Director Andrew Fleming weaves a tale of empowerment, friendship, and the darkness that can consume one's soul.
Hush (1998)
In "Hush," Paltrow plays Helen, a young woman who falls in love and marries Jackson, played by Johnathon Schaech, seemingly finding her fairy-tale romance. However, when they visit Jackson's family estate, Helen quickly discovers that beneath the picturesque exterior lies a web of secrets and danger. Lange delivers a powerhouse performance as Martha, Jackson's overbearing mother, whose sinister agenda becomes increasingly evident.
Misery (1990)
The Faculty (1998)
Face/Off (1997)
Nicolas Cage and John Travolta deliver unforgettable performances as arch-enemies Sean Archer and Castor Troy, respectively. When Archer, an FBI agent, undergoes a groundbreaking face-swapping procedure to infiltrate Troy's criminal empire, the lines between hero and villain blur in an intricate dance of identity, morality, and sheer cinematic brilliance.
B.A.P.S (1997)
Runaway Bride (1999)
In this episode of Catch These Vibes, we're diving headfirst into the world of romantic comedies and taking a closer look at the 1999 classic film, "Runaway Bride." Starring Julia Roberts and Richard Gere, this movie captured the hearts of audiences worldwide with its charm, humor, and timeless love story.
Nicki Minaj Corner: Algorithm
In this episode, we are catching up on some things. Nicki pushed her album date back to 11/17/23 and released a new song Last Time I Saw You.
The Hurricane (1999)
Join Sharmanique as she dissects Denzel Washington's powerful performance as Rubin Carter, a promising boxer wrongfully convicted of murder in the 1960s. We unravel the intricacies of his legal battle, marked by racial prejudice and a flawed justice system. As the Hurricane fights for his freedom from behind bars, his unwavering spirit and the dedication of a young Canadian boy become beacons of hope in the darkest of times.
Liar Liar (1997)
"Liar Liar" is a rollercoaster of side-splitting humor and heartwarming moments, where Jim Carrey's comedic brilliance shines as he grapples with the absurdity of a world where he can't tell a lie. The film delivers not only uproarious laughter but also a heartfelt exploration of the importance of honesty, sincerity, and the bonds of family.
Half Baked (1998)
Deep Blue Sea (1999)
Double Jeopardy (1999)
Harriet The Spy (1996)
In this episode, we get into the adaptation of the novel Harriet the Spy. Harriet M. Welsch is a spy. But when her friends find her secret notebook, the tables are turned on her. Can she win them back and still keep on going with the spy business?
A Thin Line Between Love & Hate (1996)
In this episode, we get into what I like to call the black version of Fatal Attraction. Who was crazier Alex (Glenn Close) or Brandi? I think Alex got Brandi beat. This movie came out during a time when Martin Lawrence was struggling, so I talk about that for a minute and then get into the movie's storyline. Martin stars as Darnell, a fast-paced, womanizing nightclub promoter who gets paid back in full when he scorns a beautiful woman with psychotic tendencies who will punish him for breaking her heart.
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Jerry Maguire (1996)
The Hand that Rocks the Cradle (1992)
After her humiliated husband kills himself, an embittered pregnant widow loses her child, and embarks on a mission of vengeance against a woman and her family.
Nicki Minaj Corner: Barbie World
What's Love Got to do with it (1993)
The Matrix (1999)
Rush Hour
Major Payne (1995)
White Men Can't Jump (1992)
Mrs. Doubtfire (1993)
Although the film received mixed reviews on release, its reception and popularity have since improved considerably, being placed 67th in the American Film Institute's "AFI's 100 Years...100 Laughs" list and 40th on Bravo's "100 Funniest Movies of All Time" list.
Nicki Minaj Corner: Organic Come Up
In this episode we get into what Nicki has been up to lately. With her 4 song releases already out this year only 5 months in, it's pretty clear she ain't letting up. Her and Ice Spice teamed up for Princess Diana remix. The people have been loving it and Red Ruby Da Sleeze has proven to be a stable hit. Nicki has been very vocal lately about her the album and world tour which most likely means we are getting closer to the highly anticipated release date. Nicki was literally on the Come Up DVDs so her organic come up will always be the standard and I'm really not here for anyone trying to give others credit for that when the proof is there. Let's discuss..
Snoop Dogg: Doggystyle (1993)
Selena (1997)
Mary J. Blige: Share My World (1997)
Cinderella (1997)
As Told By Nique: Part 4
How has the year been so far? Well I started the year off a bit emotional. I turned 32 in January and lowkey succumbed to the birthday turn up pressure. I went on a date recently that lacked *Sparks* so we gotta get into that and how my dating life has been going overall. I wanted to encourage myself and my listeners by reading this article titled "You're not unmotivated. You're disconnected from your true self" written by Patricia Williams. I end the episode discussing a recent health scare I experienced and some of the things I want to work on for the remainder of the year.
Never Say Never (1998)
Waiting to Exhale (1995)
TLC: CrazySexyCool
sources used:
genius.com/albums/Tlc/Crazysexycool
www.jsaysonline.com/entertainment/what-was-missing-from-tlc-movie
www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/tlc-1991/