Citing "a breakdown in the marriage relationship," the wife of a Michigan Uber driver accused of killing six people has filed for divorce, People can confirm. According to MLive.com, Carole Dalton is seeking sole custody of her two children (ages 10 and 15) with Jason Dalton, who authorities have accused of randomly firing on people around Kalamazoo County, Michigan, over several hours on Feb. 20 - killing six and injuring two. Jason's family lawyer Paul Vlachos confirmed to People that Carole had filed for divorce but would not comment further on the filing. Jason later admitted "his involvement in these incidents," Kalamazoo...
- 2/27/2016
- by Adam Carlson, @acarlson91
- PEOPLE.com
James Block never thought his "smiley, happy" next-door neighbor could be a killer. The 53-year-old resides in Cooper Township, Michigan, in a home adjacent to the now-empty house of Uber driver and father-of-two Jason Brian Dalton, the man charged with six counts of murder and two attempted murders in the Kalamazoo County shooting spree. The six fatal victims were Richard Smith, 53, and his 17-year-old son Tyler Smith, sisters-in-law Mary Lou Nye, 62, and Mary Jo Nye, 60, and Dorothy Brown, 74, and Barbara Hawthorne, 68. Abigail Kopf, 14, remains in critical condition at Bronson Children's Hospital. "If someone had said to me, 'Hey do you...
- 2/23/2016
- by Rose Minutaglio, @RoseMinutaglio
- PEOPLE.com
James Block never thought his "smiley, happy" next-door neighbor could be a killer. The 53-year-old resides in Cooper Township, Michigan, in a home adjacent to the now-empty house of Uber driver and father-of-two Jason Brian Dalton, the man charged with six counts of murder and two attempted murders in the Kalamazoo County shooting spree. The six fatal victims were Richard Smith, 53, and his 17-year-old son Tyler Smith, sisters-in-law Mary Lou Nye, 62, and Mary Jo Nye, 60, and Dorothy Brown, 74, and Barbara Hawthorne, 68. Abigail Kopf, 14, remains in critical condition at Bronson Children's Hospital. "If someone had said to me, 'Hey do you...
- 2/23/2016
- by Rose Minutaglio, @RoseMinutaglio
- PEOPLE.com
It's been three days since six people were fatally shot and two others were wounded in Kalamazoo, Michigan, allegedly at the hands of an Uber driver. On Saturday, 17-year-old Tyler Smith and his 53-year-old father, Richard Smith, were looking at cars together at a local Kia dealership when Jason Brian Dalton, 45, allegedly shot them with a semiautomatic handgun. The two were very close, friends of the pair tell People. Kirt Brown, Tyler's high school soccer coach at Mattawan High School, tells People, "He was a kind person and a sweet guy. The guy that got along with everybody." He adds that Tyler "wasn't a fighter,...
- 2/23/2016
- by Harriet Sokmensuer, @HGSokmensuer
- PEOPLE.com
It's been three days since six people were fatally shot and two others were wounded in Kalamazoo, Michigan, allegedly at the hands of an Uber driver. On Saturday, 17-year-old Tyler Smith and his 53-year-old father, Richard Smith, were looking at cars together at a local Kia dealership when Jason Brian Dalton, 45, allegedly shot them with a semiautomatic handgun. The two were very close, friends of the pair tell People. Kirt Brown, Tyler's high school soccer coach at Mattawan High School, tells People, "He was a kind person and a sweet guy. The guy that got along with everybody." He adds that Tyler "wasn't a fighter,...
- 2/23/2016
- by Harriet Sokmensuer, @HGSokmensuer
- PEOPLE.com
On Saturday evening, six people were shot dead and two were injured in Kalamazoo, Michigan, allegedly by an Uber driver in what authorities called totally unprovoked, random acts of violence.On Monday, the alleged shooter, 45-year-old Jason Dalton, was charged with six counts of murder, two counts of assault with intent to commit murder and eight firearms charges, People confirms. He was denied bail at his arraignment on Monday. The following is a list of the six fatal victims. Richard Smith, 53 (function(d, s, id) { var js, fjs = d.getElementsByTagName(s); if (d.getElementById(id)) return; js = d.createElement(s); js.
- 2/22/2016
- by Rose Minutaglio, @RoseMinutaglio
- PEOPLE.com
On Saturday evening, six people were shot dead and two were injured in Kalamazoo, Michigan, allegedly by an Uber driver in what authorities called totally unprovoked, random acts of violence". Today, the alleged shooter, 45-year-old Jason Dalton, was charged with six counts of murder, two counts of assault with intent to commit murder and eight firearms charges, People confirms. He was denied bail at his arraignment on Monday. The following is a list of the six fatal victims. Richard Smith, 53 (function(d, s, id) { var js, fjs = d.getElementsByTagName(s); if (d.getElementById(id)) return; js = d.createElement(s); js.
- 2/22/2016
- by Rose Minutaglio, @RoseMinutaglio
- PEOPLE.com
At last, a respite from the flood of finales over the past few weeks. It will be short-lived, with Aprilgeddon looming, but there’s still plenty of TV to talk about this week on the podcast. We kick things off with the comedies, including previews of Weird Loners and Younger and the pilot of Big Time in Hollywood, Fl, before looking at HBO’s new documentary, Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief. Then we move on to the genre and drama offerings, including a preview of Wolf Hall and our usual roundup of shows: Fortitude, Better Call Saul, Justified, The Americans, and The Good Wife. Afterwards, Tyler Smith of Battleship Pretension and More Than One Lesson is back for our first installment of the new segment Reality Check, this week looking at Survivor season 19, Survivor: Samoa.
Our Week in Comedy and Documentary (13:31-40:18): Preview Weird Loners,...
Our Week in Comedy and Documentary (13:31-40:18): Preview Weird Loners,...
- 3/31/2015
- by Kate Kulzick
- SoundOnSight
Welcome back to another slightly late edition of This is Our Design, made slightly late thanks to Mother’s Day. Or so we would want you to believe. Truthfully, the relationships with our parents don’t cause nearly as much conflict as they do with some of the characters in Hannibal. “Why compare yourselves to fictional characters,” you ask? “Why not,” we say. What else are we going to do with our free time? Be productive!? This is the internet, damn it!
Co-hosts Sean Colletti and Kate Kulzick return this week to talk some “Ko No Mono” with Tyler Smith of Battleship Pretension. Topics include Viewer Response Theory and the Death of the Showrunner, how sympathy functions in relation to antagonists in Hannibal and ideas of time reversal coupled with parenthood. So, nothing very in-depth or anything like that. Also be on the lookout for the moment when Sean admits...
Co-hosts Sean Colletti and Kate Kulzick return this week to talk some “Ko No Mono” with Tyler Smith of Battleship Pretension. Topics include Viewer Response Theory and the Death of the Showrunner, how sympathy functions in relation to antagonists in Hannibal and ideas of time reversal coupled with parenthood. So, nothing very in-depth or anything like that. Also be on the lookout for the moment when Sean admits...
- 5/13/2014
- by Sean Colletti
- SoundOnSight
South Carolina resident Tyler Smith was charged with a misdemeanor after a picture of him dangling a dog out of an apartment window went viral.
Dog Dangled Out Apartment Window
Smith, 23, was watching his parents’ dog when it had to go to the bathroom. Since it was raining, he opted to hang the pup out of the window by a leash to relieve itself, instead of taking it outside. A passerby captured the incident in a picture (above) and uploaded it to the Greenville County Animal Care Services Facebook page, sparking a firestorm of outrage.
Concerned parties, who saw the image on the web, contacted the police to look into the matter. On Sunday, animal control officers paid Smith a visit, and charged him with violating a city ordinance on Monday.
"Saturday it was raining really hard during that time period and we believe he was doing it to let it use the bathroom,...
Dog Dangled Out Apartment Window
Smith, 23, was watching his parents’ dog when it had to go to the bathroom. Since it was raining, he opted to hang the pup out of the window by a leash to relieve itself, instead of taking it outside. A passerby captured the incident in a picture (above) and uploaded it to the Greenville County Animal Care Services Facebook page, sparking a firestorm of outrage.
Concerned parties, who saw the image on the web, contacted the police to look into the matter. On Sunday, animal control officers paid Smith a visit, and charged him with violating a city ordinance on Monday.
"Saturday it was raining really hard during that time period and we believe he was doing it to let it use the bathroom,...
- 12/18/2013
- Uinterview
After taking last week off, the network series are back, giving us plenty of TV to discuss on the podcast. First we take a look at the comedies, including the season finale of It’s Always Sunny…, then we talk a little reality, and then we focus on the genre series before finishing our week in TV with the dramas. Afterward, we welcome Tyler Smith of Battleship Pretension and More Than One Lesson back to the podcast to help us discuss the short-lived, but cult favorite animated series, The Tick. Spoon!
Our Week in Comedy (8:27-20:11): Network Comedy Roundup (The Crazy Ones, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, New Girl, The Mindy Project), It’s Always Sunny… finale, Eastbound & Down
Our Week in Reality (21:04-26:40): The Voice, The Amazing Race
Our Week in Genre (27:54-41:41): Kate’s Network Genre Roundup (Supernatural, Grimm, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.), Sleepy Hollow,...
Our Week in Comedy (8:27-20:11): Network Comedy Roundup (The Crazy Ones, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, New Girl, The Mindy Project), It’s Always Sunny… finale, Eastbound & Down
Our Week in Reality (21:04-26:40): The Voice, The Amazing Race
Our Week in Genre (27:54-41:41): Kate’s Network Genre Roundup (Supernatural, Grimm, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.), Sleepy Hollow,...
- 11/13/2013
- by Kate Kulzick
- SoundOnSight
The Godfather of Sound on Sight, Ricky D., and I were recently conversing through email when he broached the topic of me writing an article about the ten best film related podcasts. For those who don’t know me very well I am a big fan of the medium of podcasting when it comes to film. I love good discussion about the world of film, as well as interesting insight about the art form that I am so endeared with. A couple of years ago I began a trek, on my blog, through every single film related podcast I could find. The goal was to experience as much film discussion as I could and to separate the wheat from the chaff. The trek is still ongoing, but at this point I feel like I have a decent handle on what the very best film related podcasts are out of the ones I have listened to.
- 2/17/2013
- by Bill Thompson
- SoundOnSight
One of our recurring segments on The Televerse is The DVD Shelf, where guests come on to talk with us about one of their favorite series no longer on the air. Here is a library of the DVD Shelfs and guest segments we’ve done so far so listeners can catch up with our back catalog. Enjoy!
30 for 30 Season 1 (Make-You-Watch-athon)
Awake with Sean Ingram
Batman: the Animated Series with Gabe Bucsko
Battlestar Galactica (2003) with Josh Spiegel
Better Off Ted with Josh Spiegel
Blackadder with Les Chappell
Brass Eye with Derek Gladu
Buffy the Vampire Slayer with David Bax
Capone’s Horror Picks 1 (Duel, Salem’s Lot)
Cheers with David Bax
Chuck with Shawn Keown
Coupling (UK) with Erik Bondourant
Dead Like Me with Amrie Cunningham
Deadwood with Previously On
Doctor Who (Make-You-Watch-athon)
Fawlty Towers with Michael Rice
Firefly with Justine Smith
Freaks and Geeks with Corey Atad
Friday Night Lights...
30 for 30 Season 1 (Make-You-Watch-athon)
Awake with Sean Ingram
Batman: the Animated Series with Gabe Bucsko
Battlestar Galactica (2003) with Josh Spiegel
Better Off Ted with Josh Spiegel
Blackadder with Les Chappell
Brass Eye with Derek Gladu
Buffy the Vampire Slayer with David Bax
Capone’s Horror Picks 1 (Duel, Salem’s Lot)
Cheers with David Bax
Chuck with Shawn Keown
Coupling (UK) with Erik Bondourant
Dead Like Me with Amrie Cunningham
Deadwood with Previously On
Doctor Who (Make-You-Watch-athon)
Fawlty Towers with Michael Rice
Firefly with Justine Smith
Freaks and Geeks with Corey Atad
Friday Night Lights...
- 2/12/2013
- by Kate Kulzick
- SoundOnSight
It’s another long one this week, as, despite the Olympics taking over primetime, there was interesting television galore this week. After running through Our Week in TV as quickly as feasible, including the Go On pilot, Childrens Hospital and Ntsf:sd:suv::’s season premieres, Awkward., Wilfred, Louie, the Animal Practice pilot, The Newsroom (Us), Political Animals, True Blood, the Grimm premiere, Bunheads, and Alphas, we spotlight this week’s fabulous Breaking Bad episode, “Dead Freight”. Then it’s over to the DVD Shelf, with returning guest Tyler Smith of Battleship Pretension and More Than One Lesson joining us to discuss the underseen Pi gem Nero Wolfe.
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- 8/14/2012
- by Kate Kulzick
- SoundOnSight
The level of neon-glowing attention to detail in Panos Cosmatos‘s Beyond the Black Rainbow is intense. The first-time director has taken the images of forbidden horror VHS tapes on rental store shelves and transformed his imagined movies into something very real, and very frightening. It’s a trip into a lonely cult that mixes religion, science and pills. We’ll talk with the writer/director about his psychedelic terror-scape. Plus, Battleship Pretension hosts David Bax and Tyler Smith battle in our Movie News Pop Quiz, and the discussion turns to the nature of superhero movies. Are they an action subgenre? Can there be a superhero movie without any action? Is The Avengers the zenith? Reject Radio starts now. As soon as you click that. Download Episode #133 On This Week’s Show: Movie News Pop Quiz [Beginning - 22:00]: It’s Bax vs Smith in a Pretension face-off with superheroes hanging in the balance. The...
- 5/10/2012
- by Cole Abaius
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
In a welcome change, this week almost every show Simon and I watched turned in an at least above average episode. Unfortunately, there’s a rather significant exception in Downton Abbey, which we take to task. Then we spotlight Justified’s latest, “Harlan Roulette”, and we wrap things up with Tyler Smith from Battleship Pretension and More Than One Lesson joining us at the DVD Shelf to discuss The Critic.
This week, we cover New Girl, Top Chef: Texas, 30 Rock, Parks and Rec, Archer, Vampire Diaries, Grimm, Supernatural, Fringe, An Idiot Abroad, the Super Bowl, The Voice, Luck, Lost Girl, and Himym.
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This week, we cover New Girl, Top Chef: Texas, 30 Rock, Parks and Rec, Archer, Vampire Diaries, Grimm, Supernatural, Fringe, An Idiot Abroad, the Super Bowl, The Voice, Luck, Lost Girl, and Himym.
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- 2/8/2012
- by Kate Kulzick
- SoundOnSight
The /Filmcast: After Dark is a recording of what happens right after The /Filmcast is over, when the kids have gone to bed and the guys feel free to speak whatever is on their minds. In other words, it’s the leftover and disorganized ramblings, mindfarts, and brain diarrhea from The /Filmcast, all in one convenient audio file. In this episode, David Chen, Devindra Hardawar, and Adam Quigley discuss the severing of the Netflix/Starz relationship and whether or not predicting the ending can affect one's enjoyment of a film. Special guest Tyler Smith joins us from More Than One Lesson [1] and Battleship Pretension [2]. You can always e-mail us at slashfilmcast(At)gmail(Dot)com, or call and leave a voicemail at 781-583-1993. We'll be back on Slashfilm's live page on Sunday (9/11) at 10 Pm Est / 7 Pm Pst to hear us discuss Contagion. Download [3] or Play Now in your Browser:...
- 9/11/2011
- by David Chen
- Slash Film
This week, Dave, Devindra, and Adam chat about the merits of Crank and lament the latest changes to the original Star Wars trilogy. Special guest Tyler Smith joins us from the Battleship Pretension [1]. Also, director Dan Trachtenberg joins us to discuss the making of his white hot short film, Portal: No Escape. [2] You can always e-mail us at slashfilmcast(At)gmail(Dot)com, or call and leave a voicemail at 781-583-1993. Tune in on Sunday night (9/11) at Slashfilm's live page at 10 Pm Est / 7 Pm Pst as we review Contagion. Download [3] or Play Now in your Browser: [audio:http://traffic.libsyn.com/slashfilmcast/Slashfilmcastep159.mp3] Subscribe to the /Filmcast: [4] [5] Shownotes Introduction (01:08) Dan Trachtenberg talks Portal: No Escape What We've Been Watching Adam (16:30): The Debt Devindra (22:45): The Hour David (24:50): Crank series News Discussion (32:30) George Lucas Changes Star Wars Again [6] Featured Review (48:00) Red State Tyler Smith joins us from the Battleship Pretension Podcast!
- 9/7/2011
- by David Chen
- Slash Film
It’s hard to believe that the Sound on Sight podcast has never once reviewed a Harry Potter film. That is until now. Due to the highly anticipated release of the final film in the eight part installment of the trilogy based on Jk Rowling’s books, Sound on Sight presents a special look at the Harry Potter film franchise leading up to a review of the eighth film. This is the first of what we like to call the B-sides, a series of podcasts produced and hosted by Sound On Sight staff writers, outside of the regular Sound On Sight radio hosts. Josh Youngerman and new contributor Kate Kulzick will be reviewing two films per installment leading up to the eighth film.
In this second installment, Josh and Kate are joined by special guest Tyler Smith from Battleship Pretension to review Alfonso Cuaron’s Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban...
In this second installment, Josh and Kate are joined by special guest Tyler Smith from Battleship Pretension to review Alfonso Cuaron’s Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban...
- 7/14/2011
- by Josh Youngerman
- SoundOnSight
In Episode 80 of the CriterionCast, Moises Chiullan is joined by Tyler Smith and David Bax from Battleship Pretension to discuss David Mamet’s House Of Games and Homicide. They also discuss the week’s Criterion Collection related news, and new releases.
What do you think of the show? Please send your feedback to criterioncast@gmail.com, call their voice mail line @ 209.877.7335, follow them on twitter @CriterionCast, or comment on their blog, CriterionCast.com.
Thank you again for listening. Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave your reviews in iTunes.
Next week on the podcast we’ll be covering Robert Epstein and Richard Schmiechen’s The Times Of Harvey Milk.
Shownotes:
00:00 – 00:30 – Sneak Previews, Fatboy Roberts
00:30 – 09:53 – Introductions
News:
10:00 – 25:00 –NYTimes / August Criterion Titles, Slacker 2.0, Paramount Summer Series, etc.
Criterion Collection New Release Discussion:
25:00 – 29:02 – Criterion Collection New Releases – Something Wild, Fat Girl
Main...
What do you think of the show? Please send your feedback to criterioncast@gmail.com, call their voice mail line @ 209.877.7335, follow them on twitter @CriterionCast, or comment on their blog, CriterionCast.com.
Thank you again for listening. Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast and leave your reviews in iTunes.
Next week on the podcast we’ll be covering Robert Epstein and Richard Schmiechen’s The Times Of Harvey Milk.
Shownotes:
00:00 – 00:30 – Sneak Previews, Fatboy Roberts
00:30 – 09:53 – Introductions
News:
10:00 – 25:00 –NYTimes / August Criterion Titles, Slacker 2.0, Paramount Summer Series, etc.
Criterion Collection New Release Discussion:
25:00 – 29:02 – Criterion Collection New Releases – Something Wild, Fat Girl
Main...
- 5/15/2011
- by Ryan Gallagher
- CriterionCast
Visit any of the assorted "Elder Scrolls"-focused message boards across the Internet and you'll find that there's a sizable contingent of gamers who do not enjoy the award-winning gameplay in Bethesda Softworks' "The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion." They opt instead for the third game in the series, "Morrowind," for a variety of reasons. The big problem with going back and playing the older game is the graphics; "Morrowind" simply isn't up to the standards of today's games. Fortunately, where there's a robust modding community, there's a way. Which brings us to the subject of this post: the 2011 Morrowind Mod Compendium, by Tyler Smith.
What you're really getting here is a boatload of "Morrowind" mods -- mostly visual enhancements -- bundled into one (relatively) easy to install package. You'll need some extra disk space, more than 4Gb in all, but provided you've got that and "Morrowind" with its "Tribunal" and...
What you're really getting here is a boatload of "Morrowind" mods -- mostly visual enhancements -- bundled into one (relatively) easy to install package. You'll need some extra disk space, more than 4Gb in all, but provided you've got that and "Morrowind" with its "Tribunal" and...
- 1/4/2011
- by Adam Rosenberg
- MTV Multiplayer
Our good friends at Scholastic were kind enough to provide us with some great prizes for all of our Sci-Fi/Action Adventure readers out there, to celebrate the release of the arrival of Suzanne Collins first book in The Hunger Games Trilogy being released in paperback.
To see if you are one of the four lucky entrants that will receive a copy of the book, or if you are the one Grand Prize winner that will receive a copy of the book and a $25.00 Visa Cash Card, check out the winners list below.
About The Hunger Games:
In the ruins of a place once known as North America lies the nation of Panem, a shining Capital surrounded by twelve outlying districts. The Capital is harsh and cruel and keeps the other districts in line by forcing them to participate in the annual Hunger Games, a fight-to-the death on live TV.
To see if you are one of the four lucky entrants that will receive a copy of the book, or if you are the one Grand Prize winner that will receive a copy of the book and a $25.00 Visa Cash Card, check out the winners list below.
About The Hunger Games:
In the ruins of a place once known as North America lies the nation of Panem, a shining Capital surrounded by twelve outlying districts. The Capital is harsh and cruel and keeps the other districts in line by forcing them to participate in the annual Hunger Games, a fight-to-the death on live TV.
- 7/21/2010
- by Jason Moore
- ScifiMafia
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