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Welcome to Episode 12 of Season 2 of Adapted with Anna and Sam! In this episode, the last of Season 2 and the Christmas episode, Anna and Sam cackle over Nothing Lasts Forever, by Roderick Thorp, better known as DIE HARD. The debate is over, this is truly a Christmas movie. It will always live in Anna and Sam's hearts as the movie that brought Alan Rickman to moviedom. Listen along as Anna and Sam act surprised at all the changes from book to movie, and get thirsty over Bruce Willis and Alan Rickman, and of course, Alexander Godunov. You can find all the cast lists and other fun trivia on iMDB. Purchase the book and/or movies at Amazon and/or Barnes and Noble, or your favorite indie bookstore, or borrow from your local library in person or via Overdrive. Thank you so much for following along for Season 2. We hope you enjoyed it, and we can't wait to start sharing Season 3 with you! Have a happy holidays and a happy New Year! Honorable Mentions --Read this Roderick Thorp novel first: The Detective --Fan-fic we all want: Idris Elba in all the things, Harry Potter --Sam's stepfather is going to see this, not sure why: Cats --The Star Trek sequel, not the one with Khan: Star Trek Beyond --Besties are the worsties...: Mikhail Barishnikov --The sequel is better: Ghostbusters II --Wish the cameos were real: Jason Patric, Huey Lewis, Fabio Want to get in touch? We'd love to hear from you! Email us at adaptedwithannaandsam@gmail.com, or on Facebook, or even Twitter and Instagram! Is Die Hard one of your Christmas traditions? Do you agree that Alexander is always going to be good enough? Why on earth would anyone think a Twinkie obsession is a good idea?? Let us know! You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Google Play. You can also find us, and many other amazing podcasts, on the WICF Podcast Network!!!! Be sure to share with your friends! Rate and review too! Credits: Theme music credit: "Cheery Monday" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Logo credit: Fourth Wall Graphics, fourthwallgraphics.com
Welcome to Episode 11 of Season 2 of Adapted with Anna and Sam! In this episode, a content warning must be shared. Anna and Sam tackle The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas, and its 2018 adaptation directed by George Tillman Jr, a story about a young black woman who witnesses her friend's murder by a white police officer, and the devastating aftermath of that event. You can find all the cast lists and other fun trivia on iMDB. Purchase the book and/or movies at Amazon and/or Barnes and Noble, or your favorite indie bookstore, or borrow from your local library in person or via Overdrive. Honorable Mentions --Other works by Angie Thomas: On the Come Up --The story of Angie Thomas' inspiration for The Hate U Give: Fruitvale Station, Oscar Grant, Ryan Coogler, Michael B. Jordan --Can't escape that Marvel Cinematic Universe Fandom: Falcon, Captain America, Black Panther --Always relevant: Fresh Prince of Bel Air, Tupac, THUG LIFE --Why has this become a series of movies: Olympus Has Fallen --Audiobooks are Anna's thing now: Bonnie Turpin --On the list of things Anna and Sam need to watch: Insecure --New adaptations of past episodes: Emma, A Christmas Carol, Murder on the Orient Express --Cast list for said new adaptations of past episodes: Bill Night, Rupert Graves, Anya Taylor-Joy, Guy Pearce --Someone, please stop letting this man make movies just so he can be the lead!: Kenneth Branagh, Death on the Nile --The best adaptation ever: Muppet Christmas Carol --Somehow, these were worked into the conversation: Moby Dick, Futurama, Marion Cotillard Want to get in touch? We'd love to hear from you! Email us at adaptedwithannaandsam@gmail.com, or on Facebook, or even Twitter and Instagram! Will Anthony Mackie ever not be Falcon now? Or Captain America? Did you wish they could have worked in Devante's storyline? Do you know how old Algee Smith is? Let us know! You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Google Play. You can also find us, and many other amazing podcasts, on the WICF Podcast Network!!!! Be sure to share with your friends! Rate and review too! Credits: Theme music credit: "Cheery Monday" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Logo credit: Fourth Wall Graphics, fourthwallgraphics.com
Welcome to Episode 10 of Season 2 of Adapted with Anna and Sam! In this episode, Anna and Sam want you to stay alive no matter what occurs and try not to groan as they say that over and over again as they discuss the Last of the Mohicans by James Fenimore Cooper and the 1992 movie directed by Michael Mann and starring Daniel Day-Lewis, Russell Means, Eric Schweig, and Wes Studi!! Sam reveals her complete lack of knowledge on the origins of ostriches and ostrich feathers trade, Anna dives into the triangle trade, and neither cannot explain the point of David Gamut. Listen in as Anna auditions to be a loyal PAT-RIOT and Sam gets super thirsty! You can find all the cast lists and other fun trivia on iMDB. Purchase the book and/or movies at Amazon and/or Barnes and Noble, or your favorite indie bookstore, or borrow from your local library in person or via Overdrive. Honorable Mentions --Apparently James Fenimore Cooper wrote things: the four other Leatherstocking Tales novels --Other versions: 1936 movie of The Last of the Mohicans starring Randolph Scott --Callbacks to past episodes: Dracula, Sleepy Hollow, Miss Pettigrew Lives For a Day, Sexy Garys Gary Sinise and Gerard Butler, Ciaran Hinds, The Princess Bride, Sam Neill, --Possible future episodes?: Ivanhoe, Persepolis, Batman Year 1/Batman Begins, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen --Never going to be a future episode: Watchmen --Rabid fandom alert!: Avengers movies, Lord of the Rings (and Tom Bombadil), Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance, Star Trek, Blazing Saddles --Mark Twain, jerk, yes?: Mark Twain, Tom Sawyer, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court --Inspiration for the book?: Looney Tunes --Not so secret love: Mystery Men and its entire cast --We can't escape the random mentions: John Cusack, Terry Kinney, Oz, Silence of the Lambs, Widows, Dennis Quaid, Steppenwolf --Wish this was based on a book: Bad Times at the El Royale Want to get in touch? We'd love to hear from you! Email us at adaptedwithannaandsam@gmail.com, or on Facebook, or even Twitter and Instagram! How thirsty did this movie make you? Did you know ostriches originate from Africa? Why is David Gamut in the book?? Send us your best Jared Harris loyal PAT-RIOT impression or Hawkeye (or even better Uncas) cosplay. You can even send Magua cosplay. We get it. You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Google Play. You can also find us, and many other amazing podcasts, on the WICF Podcast Network!!!! Be sure to share with your friends! Rate and review too! Credits: Theme music credit: "Cheery Monday" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Logo credit: Fourth Wall Graphics, fourthwallgraphics.com
Welcome to Episode 9 of Season 2 of Adapted with Anna and Sam! In this episode, Anna and Sam wish you a very Happy Halloween, with a double dose of Dracula adaptations, each based on the novel by Bram Stoker. Our hosts discuss the unauthorized 1922 adaptation Nosferatu as well as 1992's Bram Stoker's Dracula, directed by Francis Ford Coppola. They raise the question, is Dracula really sexy, and wonder, who is the sexiest Gary? Both can agree though, a hyena isn't a werewolf (no matter how much you squint at it). You can find all the cast lists and other fun trivia on iMDB. Purchase the book and/or movies at Amazon and/or Barnes and Noble, or your favorite indie bookstore, or borrow from your local library in person or via Overdrive. Honorable Mentions --Other Draculas to explore (yes, most are unreasonably sexy): Bela Lugosi, Christopher Lee, Frank Langella, Dracula 2000 (Gerard Butler), Dracula Untold (Luke Evans), the YA series by Kiersten White, remakes of Nosferatu --Not Dracula adaptations, but vampires are involved: Buffy the Vampire Slayer, What We Do in the Shadows, Twilight --Don't be like this when you make movies: Shadow of the Vampire --Makes more guest appearances, but only by thismuch: Sherlock Holmes, Mickey Mouse --Not going to be future episodes: The Hobbit, The Scarlet Letter --The sexy Garys: Gary Sinise, Gary Cole, Gary Cooper, Gerard Butler (just go with it) --The not sexy at all Garys: Gary Busey, Gary Glitter --Good Peter Jackson: Heavenly Creatures, The Frighteners, Lord of the Rings trilogy --Inspired by Shakespeare?: Much Ado About Nothing --Our patron saint, Jeff Goldblum: Earth Girls Are Easy --Fantasy fangirling: The Dark Crystal, Wolverine --The rando award this episode goes to: Ugly Dolls, The Nutcracker, Sliding Doors --Can't wait until this is released!!: Knives Out Want to get in touch? We'd love to hear from you! Email us at adaptedwithannaandsam@gmail.com, or on Facebook, or even Twitter and Instagram! Who is your sexy Gary? We know you have one. Maybe even two. What draws you to Dracula? It's okay if it's the hairy palms. Send us your memes, your fanfic, your tributes! We want them all! You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Google Play. You can also find us, and many other amazing podcasts, on the WICF Podcast Network!!!! Be sure to share with your friends! Rate and review too! Credits: Theme music credit: "Cheery Monday" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Logo credit: Fourth Wall Graphics, fourthwallgraphics.com
Welcome to Episode 8 of Season 2 of Adapted with Anna and Sam! In this episode, Anna and Sam invite you to experience all your childhood traumas again and again as they discuss The Witches, by Roald Dahl, and the 1990 movie adaptation starring Anjelica Huston and Mai Zetterling. Listen in as our hosts stray from the topic of the day more than once, maybe even more than twice, but it's purely a defense mechanism as they (okay, maybe just Sam) try not to dwell on the Grand High Witch in all her "glory." You can find all the cast lists and other fun trivia on iMDB. Purchase the book and/or movies at Amazon and/or Barnes and Noble, or your favorite indie bookstore, or borrow from your local library in person or via Overdrive. Honorable Mentions --Other works by Roald Dahl: The BFG, Matilda, Charlie & the Chocolate Factory, The Twits, Fantastic Mr. Fox, James & the Giant Peach --Other works by Nicholas Roeg: Heart of Darkness, Far From the Madding Crowd (1967 version, not the most recent starring Carey Mulligan and Michael Sheen), A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (starring the incomparable Zero Mostel), The Man Who Fell to Earth, Sweet Bird of Youth --Podcast recommendation: This Podcast Will Kill You --FANDOM Alert! Fandom Alert!: Psych, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Doctor Who, Downton Abbey, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Ghostbusters --Is CBS All Access worth it?: Picard, Star Trek Discovery --Never gonna get old, always going to mention it: Highlander --Another book every child should read: Bridge to Terabithia --And of course, randos, because that's what we do: Bob Ross, Robert Loggia Want to get in touch? We'd love to hear from you! Email us at adaptedwithannaandsam@gmail.com, or on Facebook, or even Twitter and Instagram! Tell us which is your favorite Roald Dahl, book and/or movie. Which of us is pronouncing his first name correctly? Both, right?? Would you rather Idris Elba than Anne Hathaway as the Grand High Witch in the remake? How was you destroy the world's witches? You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Google Play. You can also find us, and many other amazing podcasts, on the WICF Podcast Network!!!! Be sure to share with your friends! Rate and review too! Credits: Theme music credit: "Cheery Monday" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Logo credit: Fourth Wall Graphics, fourthwallgraphics.com
Welcome to Episode 7 of Season 2 of Adapted with Anna and Sam! In this episode, Anna and Sam dig into the Hollywoodization of Miss Pettigrew Lives For a Day, by Winifred Watson, which was made into a movie starring Frances McDormand and Amy Adams in 2008. Giggle along as they debate that Hollywood trope of love or money, the trouble with aspiring 1930s actresses, and if Lee Pace's looks should matter (spoiler alert: of course they do, he's gorgeous, he should always win). You can find all the cast lists and other fun trivia on iMDB. Purchase the book and/or movies at Amazon and/or Barnes and Noble, or your favorite indie bookstore, or borrow from your local library in person or via Overdrive. Honorable Mentions --Don't ever watch the Hobbit. Seriously: Legolas' dad, Thorin Sexyshield, Peter Jackson --Richard Armitage is hot, what?: Series finale of Vicar of Dibley, North and South --Seriously, do we like any other fandoms?: Harry Potter, Guardians of the Galaxy, Jane Austen's Persuasion --Sorely missed: The-Toast.com, Pushing Daisies --You should still check out this podcast!: Crossover Appeal, Spin Doctors' Two Princes --Epitome of British TV: Doc Martin, Anna Maxwell Martin --And some randoms, because that's how we roll: The Royal Tenenbaums, Alien Want to get in touch? We'd love to hear from you! Email us at adaptedwithannaandsam@gmail.com, or on Facebook, or even Twitter and Instagram! Send us your fan-fiction of choosing both book Michael and movie Michael while Miss Pettigrew pursues life on the stage. Would you have had Delysia choose between love or movie? And really, could Mark Strong be any better cast? You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Google Play. You can also find us, and many other amazing podcasts, on the WICF Podcast Network!!!! Be sure to share with your friends! Rate and review too! Credits: Theme music credit: "Cheery Monday" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Logo credit: Fourth Wall Graphics, fourthwallgraphics.com
Welcome to Episode 6 of Season 2 of Adapted with Anna and Sam! In this episode, Anna and Sam manage to hold back their tears as they discuss the book A Monster Calls, by Patrick Ness, based on a story by Siobhan Dowd, and the movie of the same name. It helps when you imagine the probably already exists porno remake of the Monster... The pair also introduces Stabley Tucci to the world at large, you're welcome. Anna's mom, grab your tissues, you're going to have a good cry with this one! You can find all the cast lists and other fun trivia on iMDB. Purchase the book and/or movies at Amazon and/or Barnes and Noble, or your favorite indie bookstore, or borrow from your local library in person or via Overdrive. Honorable Mentions --Other Patrick Ness oeuvre: Class (a Doctor Who spinoff, canceled after one season #sorrynotsorry) --When will Anna stop mentioning this?: High Spirits; Daryl Hannah; Peter Gallagher's eyebrows; Steve Guttenberg; Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou --Liams Neesons' only role now: Taken --All the fandoms (still): Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows; Guardians of the Galaxy (yay Ronan the Accuser!); the Ents of Lord of the Rings; Tom Holland's Spider-Man; Kirk, the true star of Gilmore Girls --Also never going to stop mentioning: Ghostbusters --Only one of these is a good movie: Frozen; Justice League; Persuasion --Shout-out to past Jeff Goldblum Award winners: Sean Connery; Christopher Walken --We miss Alan Rickman!: Dogma Want to get in touch? We'd love to hear from you! Email us at adaptedwithannaandsam@gmail.com, or on Facebook, or even Twitter and Instagram! Who would you give your Jeff Goldblum award to? Are we too harsh on Sigourney's accent? Send us your Liams Neesons impressions! And please share your Six Degrees! But whatever you do, don't send us pictures of the Monster as a porn star *wink wink*. You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Google Play. You can also find us, and many other amazing podcasts, on the WICF Podcast Network!!!! Be sure to share with your friends! Rate and review too! Credits: Theme music credit: "Cheery Monday" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Logo credit: Fourth Wall Graphics, fourthwallgraphics.com
Welcome to Episode 5 of Season 2 of Adapted with Anna and Sam! In this episode, Anna and Sam dare to invite Michelle back onto the podcast as the three discuss Jane Austen's Emma, and their two favorite adaptations, the 2009 mini-series starring Romola Garai and Jonny Lee Miller and 1995's Clueless, of course! This time we ask, has Jeremy Sisto ever played a good guy? He needs to stop with his handsy-self. And seriously, how many pictures of Dorian Gray are there, because Paul Rudd, Jonny Lee Miller, and Alicia Silverstone have not aged a bit! You can find all the cast lists and other fun trivia on iMDB. Purchase the book and/or movies at Amazon and/or Barnes and Noble, or your favorite indie bookstore, or borrow from your local library in person or via Overdrive. (Please support your local library!!) And give a listen to the soundtrack. It's dope! And be sure to check out Michelle's new podcast, Might I Suggest, when it launches in August! We'll be sure to follow up with a date closer to launch. Honorable Mentions --Lesser adaptations of Emma: Gwyneth Paltrow's 1996 movie; Kate Beckinsale's 1996 mini-series; Alan Cumming; Mark Strong; Toni Collette; Ewan MacGregor; Jeremy Northam --Other Jane Austen novels & adaptations: Pride & Prejudice; Sense & Sensibility; Mansfield Park; Persuasion --Jonny Lee Miller-off: Hackers; Elementary; Frankenstein (with Benedict Cumberbatch); Mansfield Park (with Billie Piper, not Frances O'Connor) How NOT to make decisions: King Solomon; Sophie's choice --No one should EVER read this: Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte --The 90s rocked: Mighty Mighty Bosstones; Natalie Imbroglio's Torn; Aerosmith's Crazy; 10 Things I Hate About You; Jewel's cover of All By Myself --The way back machine: Tony Curtis; Some Like It Hot; Spartacus; My Fair Lady --Past episode callback: Wallace Shawn as Vizzini --Random goodness: Iggy Azalea; Wet Hot American Summer; Back to the Future; Monet; Devo --And our gift to you: Kevin Bacon Want to get in touch? We'd love to hear from you! Email us at adaptedwithannaandsam@gmail.com, or on Facebook, or even Twitter and Instagram! Do you agree that goatees equal chin pubes? Which Knightley would you marry, murder, screw, or start a small business with? Send us your spec script for Dom DeLuise's porno. And please share your Six Degrees! You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Google Play. You can also find us, and many other amazing podcasts, on the WICF Podcast Network!!!! Be sure to share with your friends! Rate and review too! Credits: Theme music credit: "Cheery Monday" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Logo credit: Fourth Wall Graphics, fourthwallgraphics.com
Welcome to Episode 4 of Season 2 of Adapted with Anna and Sam! In this episode, history repeats itself as today's political climate is compared to that greatest reporting story of all time, the scandal of Watergate, as told by Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward in their book All the President's Men and the movie of the same name. Listen along as our hosts swoon over Robert Redford, spot all those before-they-were-famous cameos and ask, is he still alive?! You can find all the cast lists and other fun trivia on iMDB. Purchase the book and/or movie at Amazon and/or Barnes and Noble, or your favorite indie bookstore, or borrow from your local library in person or via Overdrive. (Please support your local library!!) Honorable Mentions --Inspired by the book/movie: The Simpsons, Brangelina --Cosplay ideas: Bernie Sanders, Kylo Ren's hair, MacGruber, --Rhymes with Pakula now: Dracula, Scott Bakula --Throwback Thursday: Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Donald Sutherland's perm --Is he a hottie?: John Dean (NOT James Dean!) --Movies Jason Robards is in: Parenthood, some nuclear blast movie (IMDb confirms it's called the Day After) --Movies Jason Robards is NOT in: Deep Impact, The Day the Earth Stood Still --Is Ned Beatty ever a good guy?: Deliverance, Toy Story 3, Superman --Creep: Radiohead (the song, not their behavior), Roger Stone --Do we mention William Goldman ever episode?: The Princess Bride, Misery, Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid --Stop what you are doing & watch this: Clue, The Great Muppet Caper --New award: Buffy the Vampire Slayer cameos (Professor Walsh wins this time) --Same dude, different time: Tom Hanks as Ben Bradlee in the Post --Watergate participant lookalikes: Clint Eastwood & his old man pants, Beaker, Burt Reynolds, Joe Pesci Want to get in touch? We'd love to hear from you! Email us at adaptedwithannaandsam@gmail.com, or on Facebook, or even Twitter and Instagram! Seriously, why is Robert Redford so gorgeous?No way his career was hindered right?!? Should we do a daily podcast about Clue instead? Send us your cookies, thoughts, and random knowledge, your cosplay of Dustin Hoffman's hair, your real-life Watergate hotties! And please share your Six Degrees! You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Google Play. You can also find us, and many other amazing podcasts, on the WICF Podcast Network!!!! Be sure to share with your friends! Rate and review too! Credits: Theme music credit: "Cheery Monday" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Logo credit: Fourth Wall Graphics, fourthwallgraphics.com
Welcome to Episode 3 of Season 2 of Adapted with Anna and Sam! In this episode, a very special guest joins Anna and Sam, to gush over Diana Wynne Jones' 1986 novel, Howl's Moving Castle, and its 2004 Studio Ghibli adaptation of the same name. Listen as Anna's sister Jess schools us on how to summarize a story, Anna doesn't attempt a Welsh accent, and Sam accepts her lot in the family pecking order. You can find all the cast lists and other fun trivia on iMDB. Purchase the book and/or movie at Amazon and/or Barnes and Noble, or your favorite indie bookstore, or borrow from your local library in person or via Overdrive. (Please support your local library!!) Jess Recommends (Diana Wynne Jones edition) --Castle in the Air (sequel to Howl's Moving Castle) --Dogsbody (standalone scifi/fantasy to make you cry about stars and dogs and dogstars) --The Chrestomanci Chronicles (a series of novelettes, each can be read in order or as standalones) --Unexpected Magic (a collection of short stories to get your feet wet) Honorable Mentions --Studio Ghibli: Princess Mononoke, Spirited Away --Never gonna get old: Ghostbusters; Bueller, Bueller?; Charade --Recommended soundtrack: Cake, Going the Distance; Disney's Hercules, Go the Distance --What were we talking about?: Disney's Tarzan --Amanda Plummer is the best: The Fisher King, The Prophecy, So I Married an Axe Murderer --Should we start tracking Anna's impressions: Brian Blessed --Future (and past) episodes?: The Last Unicorn, The Princess Bride --Still waiting!: Donkey from Shrek; the Doctor's TARDIS --Homework: all the work of John Donne --Faithful adaptations?: Panic at the Disco's Brendan Urie, Bohemian Rhapsody; Alanis Morisette, My Humps --Always an inspiration: David Bowie --The perfect welshman: Matthew Rhys (especially on Archer) Want to get in touch? We'd love to hear from you! Email us at adaptedwithannaandsam@gmail.com, or on Facebook, or even Twitter and Instagram! What would you recommend: watch the movie first, or the read the book? Was Diana Wynne Jones part of your childhood? Why didn't you tell us?!? Who would you cast in a live action Howl's Moving Castle? Send us your ideas, thoughts, and random knowledge, recordings of your skills with accents! And please share your Six Degrees! You can subscribe on iTunes or Google Play. You can also find us, and many other amazing podcasts, on the WICF Podcast Network!!!! Be sure to share with your friends! Rate and review too! Credits: Theme music credit: "Cheery Monday" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Logo credit: Fourth Wall Graphics, fourthwallgraphics.com
Welcome to Adapted with Anna and Sam's very first LIVE episode! Recorded at The Comedy Studio in Somerville, MA, as part of the Women in Comedy Festival. In this episode, The Princess Bride takes the stage, almost literally, as Anna and Sam podcast in front a live studio audience, engaging them in a battle of wits, and even showing off their PowerPoint prowess (well, okay, Stephen put the finishing touches on it). Listen in as Anna and Sam discover they may spend too much time together, and get heckled by their respective parents. You can find all the cast lists and other fun trivia on iMDB. Purchase the book and/or movie at Amazon and/or Barnes and Noble, or your favorite indie bookstore, or borrow from your local library in person or via Overdrive. (Please support your local library!!) Honorable Mentions --The best kidnapping of Fred Savage: Once Upon a Deadpool --Need to a guide to Florin?: Stephen King --William Goldman's legacy: Misery, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, All The President's Men, Dreamcatcher --Will provide logos for babies: Stephen Libby & Fourth Wall Graphics --Comfort "food" (& food) for the soul: Watership Down, Jane Austen, chicken soup, Robert Heinlein, Time Enough for Love --Tooting our own horn: Starship Troopers --Because why not?: Best in Show Want to get in touch? We'd love to hear from you! Email us at adaptedwithannaandsam@gmail.com, or on Facebook, or even Twitter and Instagram! What do you find inconceivable? What is your comfort "food"? And Dreamcatcher really is a terrible movie, right? Send us your ideas, thoughts, and random knowledge! And please share your Six Degrees! You can subscribe on iTunes or Google Play. You can also find us, and many other amazing podcasts, on the WICF Podcast Network!!!! Be sure to share with your friends! Rate and review too! Credits: Theme music credit: "Cheery Monday" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Logo credit: Fourth Wall Graphics, fourthwallgraphics.com
Welcome to Episode 2 of Season 2 of Adapted with Anna and Sam! In this episode, the topic is one of Sam's all time favorites, The Thin Man, by Dashiell Hammett, and its 1934 adaptation starring William Powell and Myrna Loy and Asta, of course. Listen along as Anna and Sam do their best to emulate that suave, lovable, and borderline-alcoholic couple of Nick and Nora Charles, though not nearly as articulately or as suavely, let's be real. You can find all the cast lists and other fun trivia on iMDB. Purchase the book and/or movie at Amazon and/or Barnes and Noble, or your favorite indie bookstore, or borrow from your local library in person or via Overdrive. (Please support your local library!!) Honorable Mentions --The world of Dashiell Hammett: Sam Spade/The Maltese Falcon/Humphrey Bogart, the Continental Op, 1930's noir detective fiction --The life of Dashiell Hammett: Sam Shepard, Dash & Lill, Lillian Hellman --How many thin men can there possibly be?!: After the Thin Man, Another Thin Man (both are published in book form as Return of the Thin Man), Shadow of the Thin Man, The Thin Man Goes Home, Song of the Thin Man --You should also check out...: Jean Harlow the original bombshell, that up-and-comer James "Jimmy" Stewart, all the William Powell/Myrna Lowell non-Thin Man movies, the TCM movie channel, and of course, Grant's Tomb --Na na na na na, I've been waiting for an excuse to hum the Batman theme song: Cesar Romero --Our true inspiration: Day Drinking with Seth and... --So bad it's good: Earth Girls Are Easy --Future Six Degrees challenge: Punky Brewster --Just bad and should be avoided at all costs: Woody Allen, Star Wars: The Phantom Menace --It's only a trilogy because they all star the same actors: Romancing the Stone, Jewel of the Nile, War of the Roses --Remake, anyone? This one's up for grabs: Mindy Kaling, Ike Barinholtz, Mark Ruffalo, Emma Stone, Chris Pine as one of the Chrises, The Mindy Project, Suicide Squad --Auditioning for sponsors: Shortpath Distillery Want to get in touch? We'd love to hear from you! Email us at adaptedwithannaandsam@gmail.com, or on Facebook, or even Twitter and Instagram! Who would you cast in your remake of the Thin Man? Would the new Nick Charles be required to have a super skinny mustache? Would the dog be the true star of the movie? Send us your ideas, thoughts, and random knowledge! And please share your Six Degrees! You can subscribe on iTunes or Google Play. You can also find us, and many other amazing podcasts, on the WICF Podcast Network!!!! Be sure to share with your friends! Rate and review too! Credits: Theme music credit: "Cheery Monday" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Logo credit: Fourth Wall Graphics, fourthwallgraphics.com
Welcome back to Adapted with Anna and Sam! During the break, one of us gave birth (and we are joined by that little bundle of joy this episode) and the other did not. What hasn't changed is our love for our patron saint Jeff Goldblum. We are so excited to launch Season 2 with The Body Snatchers by Jack Finney, and its 1978 adaptation, Invasion of the Body Snatchers. Listen along as Anna and Sam try to decide, is it possible to be too lanky, and, what sort of health inspector super powers does Donald Sutherland really have? You can find all the cast lists and other fun trivia on iMDB. Purchase the book and/or movie at Amazon and/or Barnes and Noble, or your favorite indie bookstore, or borrow from your local library in person or via Overdrive. (Please support your local library!!) Honorable Mentions --The other adaptations: 1956 Invasion of the Body Snatchers; 1997 The Invasion --Evolution Cannot Be Stopped: Sherlock Holmes --Fun with Fantasy: Legion (SO GOOD), Star Wars, Star Trek --Random cameo, much?: Robert Duvall --Feels like a...movie: Robert Altman --Career Pinnacle: Three Men and a Baby, Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Jurassic World --Callbacks to past episodes: Hunt for Red October --What are they teaching in school?: Hamlet --I'm totally cereal guys: ManBearPig --Because why wouldn't we talk about these: Tony Shalhoub, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou Want to get in touch? We'd love to hear from you! Email us at adaptedwithannaandsam@gmail.com, or on Facebook, or even Twitter and Instagram! What is your celebrity name for man-faced dog? Where did the phrase "pod person/people" really come from?!?!? Send us your ideas, thoughts, and random knowledge! And please share your Six Degrees! You can subscribe on iTunes or Google Play. You can also find us, and many other amazing podcasts, on the WICF Podcast Network!!!! Be sure to share with your friends! Rate and review too! Credits: Theme music credit: "Cheery Monday" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Logo credit: Fourth Wall Graphics, fourthwallgraphics.com
Welcome to episode 12 of Adapted with Anna and Sam! It's the last episode of the year, and of Season 1, and of course, it's all about A Christmas Carol, by Charles Dickens and the 1951 version starring Alistair Sim. Listen to Anna and Sam, and very special guest Stephen, debate how patronizing Dickens may be and does he really portray consent well, but mostly come for all the accents and the new game "What the Dickens??". We hope you've enjoyed this first season, and thank you so much for your support!!!! You can find all the cast lists and other fun trivia on iMDB. Purchase the book and/or movie at Amazon and/or Barnes and Noble, or your favorite indie bookstore, or borrow from your local library in person or via Overdrive. Honorable Mentions --All the other adaptations (okay, not nearly ALL of them): 1970 musical version starring Alec Guinness and Albert Finney, Scrooge McDuck, Mickey's Christmas Carol, Muppet Christmas Carol (starring Gonzo as the best Dickens EVER), Robert Zemeckis' motion capture nightmare, a forthcoming version from Tom Stoppard, Scrooged, the George C. Scott version, the Patrick Stewart TV movie, and of course, the Vanessa Williams TV movie --Other Dickens: Simon Callow, Julian Fellowes --Mad about Oliver: Oliver Twist, Oliver, Oliver Reed, Oliver Platt, Oliver Hardy --Inspired by Alistair Sim: C. Montgomery Burns in the Simpsons, Alec Guinness in the Ladykillers --Not-so-delicious twist: M. Night Shyamalan, The Happening --Jeff Goldblum: Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 --Favorite franchises: Indiana Jones, Harry Potter, Charlie Brown --Things we love (two truths and a lie edition): A Christmas Prince, Victor Victoria, Blood & Cornado trilogy --Recommend you avoid: Beowulf (the motion capture CGI one) --To do or not to do, these are adaptations: Joseph Andrews, Tom Jones --It's good to be bad?: Caligula, Ayn Rand & Atlas Shrugged --We still throw out random stuff: Aquaman, Beetlejuice, The Lion King, Japanese anime/manga, The Slipper & the Rose, Dr. Seuss and his Whos --Call backs to earlier episodes: Jurassic Park, Rebecca, Alec Baldwin's chest merkin (The Hunt for Red October) --And what to look forward to in Season 2, premiering April 4, 2019: The Body Snatchers by Jack Finney and the 1978 movie starring Donald Sutherland and *the* Jeff Goldblum, followed by The Thin Man by Dashiell Hammett and its 1934 adaptation Want to get in touch? We'd love to hear from you! Email us at adaptedwithannaandsam@gmail.com, or on Facebook, or even Twitter and Instagram! How did you read the scene between Tupper and Fred's wife's sister? What disease DOES Tiny Tim have?!? What TV shows do you think Dickens would write for today? Food is love! What are you holiday traditions? And please share your Six Degrees! You can subscribe on iTunes or Google Play. You can also find us, and many other amazing podcasts, on the WICF Podcast Network!!!! Be sure to share with your friends! Rate and review too! Credits: Theme music credit: "Cheery Monday" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Logo credit: Fourth Wall Graphics, fourthwallgraphics.com
Welcome to episode 11 of Adapted with Anna and Sam! In this episode, we're off to kill bugs along with the rest of the Mobile Infantry, in Robert Heinlein's Starship Troopers. Satire or military propaganda...you decide. (Just a hint, book = military propaganda, movie = satire.) Listen to Anna and Sam denounce fascism and Patrick Muldoon's terrible hair, and play some games of course. You can find all the cast lists and other fun trivia on iMDB. Purchase the book and/or movie at Amazon and/or Barnes and Noble, or your favorite indie bookstore, or borrow from your local library in person or via Overdrive. Honorable Mentions --Anna's new favorite must-mention: The Golden Child --Other Robert Heinlein: Podkayne of Mars, The Puppet Masters, Stranger in a Strange Land --More Paul Verhoeven ouevre: RoboCop, Total Recall --In case you want more Starship Troopers?: There are four sequels and a cartoon. Have fun... --Pure 80's schmaltz: The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension, Doogie Howser, MD --Future career aspirations of the cast: Desperate Housewives --World War II influences: Why We Fight, Triumph of the Will --Nerd cred forever: Jabba the Hutt and Star Wars --The Greater Good: Hot Fuzz --Timothy Omundson is awesome: Psych, Gallivant --Clancy Brown is the best: SpongeBob SquarePants, Mr. Krabs --Call backs to earlier episodes: Sleepy Hollow, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Want to get in touch? We'd love to hear from you! Email us at adaptedwithannaandsam@gmail.com, or on Facebook, or even Twitter and Instagram! What do farmers do with wheat? Can you earn the naming right's to Anna's future child? Send us your best Jake Busey's teeth memes!!! And please share your Six Degrees! You can subscribe on iTunes or Google Play. You can also find us, and many other amazing podcasts, on the WICF Podcast Network!!!! Be sure to share with your friends! Rate and review too! Credits: Theme music credit: "Cheery Monday" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Logo credit: Fourth Wall Graphics, fourthwallgraphics.com
Welcome to episode 10 of Adapted with Anna and Sam! In this episode, we head back to Manderley, as we discuss Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca, and two different versions, the 1940 Alfred Hitchcock movie and the 1997 Masterpiece mini-series. Listen along as we debate keeping our something somethings wide open to hide the body of our first wife, and is shooting her really the best option? You can find all the cast lists and other fun trivia on iMDB. Purchase the book and/or movie at Amazon and/or Barnes and Noble, or your favorite indie bookstore, or borrow from your local library in person or via Overdrive. Honorable Mentions --Are you surprised Anna brought this up?: High Spirits --Anna's childhood, which explains a lot: The Golden Child, Willow, the entire Jim Henson canon --The epitome of 80's casting: Tim Curry, Eddie Murphy, Tex Cobb --Possible future episodes?: Young Frankenstein, Monty Python & the Holy Grail/La Morte d'Arthur --Long ass book: the Bible -Classics: Pride & Prejudice, Othello --Never kill the dog, okay?: John Wick --The greatest movie of all time: Highlander --Where do these guys get their ideas: Alan Moore, VC Andrews --The newest cast of Rebecca: Armie Hammer, Lily James --The better casting choice for the new Rebecca: David Tennant, Jack Davenport, JJ Feild, David Morrissey, David Strathairn, not Johnny Depp --Callbacks to previous episodes: Sleepy Hollow, Glenn Close --Nerd stuff: Game of Thrones/Tywin Lannister, Star Wars, Black Panther --Fun times with Rebecca trivia: Vivien Leigh, Olivia de Havilland, Joanna David, The Jungle Book/Shere Khan Want to get in touch? We'd love to hear from you! Email us at adaptedwithannaandsam@gmail.com, or on Facebook, or even Twitter and Instagram! How do you test your relatives? Because, let's be real, we all do it. Tell us who you would cast as Maxim and the 2nd Mrs. de Winter. We'd love to see your favorite memes, GIFs, your love for Dame Diana Rigg or Charles Dance. And please share your Six Degrees! You can subscribe on iTunes or Google Play. You can also find us, and many other amazing podcasts, on the WICF Podcast Network!!!! Be sure to share with your friends! Rate and review too! Credits: Theme music credit: "Cheery Monday" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Logo credit: Fourth Wall Graphics, fourthwallgraphics.com
Welcome to episode 9 of Adapted with Anna and Sam! In this episode, we tackle The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, by Stieg Larsson, and the 2011 movie version directed by David Fincher. Content Warning: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo features acts of violence and sexual abuse, especially against women, that are graphic and may be unsettling or inappropriate for some of our listeners. We also want to say we are a comedy podcast, and so while we are joking around today, we do take these topics very seriously. Time stamps, if you want to skip some of the more in-depth discussion: Book violence: 18:30 - 19:45. Movie violence: 34:00 - 36:25. You can find all the cast lists and other fun trivia on iMDB. Purchase the book and/or movie at Amazon and/or Barnes and Noble, or your favorite indie bookstore, or borrow from your local library in person or via Overdrive. Honorable Mentions --Potential casting for the son of Anita: Any of the Hemsworths (they are all gorgeous with beautiful accents) --Apparently you need to read/see these in order to appreciate this movie: the next two Stieg Larsson books and the Swedish versions of all three books --British actor we think is in everything: Michael Gambon (Dumbledore in movies 3 - 8) --A show that casts every British actor: Game of Thrones --What this movie wants to be?: A James Bond movie with the those James Bond credits --The obvious reference: the Swedish Chef from the Muppets --A bold music choice: Enya's Orinoco Flow --And the random goodies: Warlock, The Golden Child, Back to the Future Part II, The Chronicles of Riddick --Corrections Corner: Because apparently Sam can't type and doesn't actually double-check her notes, the Alfred Hitchcock version of Rebecca was released in 1940, not 1948 as is stated in this episode Want to get in touch? We'd love to hear from you! Send us your points and counterpoints to our debate! Who do you think won?? How would YOU define a good movie? Because we can all agree Wayne's World should be considered a good movie, right? Email us at adaptedwithannaandsam@gmail.com, or on Facebook, or even Twitter and Instagram! We'd love to see your favorite memes, GIFs, your love for Glenn Close. And please share your Six Degrees! You can subscribe on iTunes or Google Play. You can also find us, and many other amazing podcasts, on the WICF Podcast Network!!!! Be sure to share with your friends! Rate and review too! Credits: Theme music credit: "Cheery Monday" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Logo credit: Fourth Wall Graphics, fourthwallgraphics.com
Welcome to episode 8 of Adapted with Anna and Sam! In this episode, we couldn't resist doing another Agatha Christie: this time we chose Crooked House, so we could watch the new adaptation starring Glenn Close. Join us as we applaud the pun-making skills of Terence Stamp and gush over the amaze-balls-ness of Glenn Close and Gillian Anderson's wig. And we play a new game! You want to find out what it is right? Right?!?! You can find all the cast lists and other fun trivia on iMDB. Purchase the book and/or movie at Amazon and/or Barnes and Noble, or your favorite indie bookstore, or borrow from your local library in person or via Overdrive. Honorable Mentions --Super sleuth Agatha Christie: a new Tommy & Tuppence series starring David Walliams and Jessica Raine, Ordeal by Innocence (both the new movie starring Matthew Goode and the episode of Marple starring the sexiest dwarf Richard Armitage), Hercule Poirot, Miss Marple, And Then There Were None --It's apparently Julian Fellowes' world and we're just living in it: Downton Abbey, Gosford Park & its cast, From Time to Time, Maggie Smith, Hugh Bonneville, Little Sir Nicholas, Little Lord Fauntleroy, the Red Nose Special parody of Downton Abbey (parts one and two) starring Simon Callow, Olivia Colman, Jennifer Saunders, Kim Cattrall --We need to find an adaptation starring Nicolas Cage: Wicker Man, Wicker Park --Australia's best movie: The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert --He's made the biggest mistake: Martin Freeman --Who Sam wants to be when she grows up: Stella Gibson --And the random goodies: Warlock and Richard E. Grant, Sophie's Choice, Back to the Future, Fatal Attraction Want to get in touch? We'd love to hear from you! Play our new game! Or take a drink every time Sam says "um" and live tweet the episode! Do you have servants? What do you ask them to do? Do they know where your matches are? Do you know where our matches are? Email us at adaptedwithannaandsam@gmail.com, or on Facebook, or even Twitter and Instagram! We'd love to see your favorite memes, GIFs, your love for Glenn Close. And please share your Six Degrees! You can subscribe on iTunes or Google Play. You can also find us, and many other amazing podcasts, on the WICF Podcast Network!!!! Be sure to share with your friends! Rate and review too! Credits: Theme music credit: "Cheery Monday" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Logo credit: Fourth Wall Graphics, fourthwallgraphics.com
Welcome to episode 7 of Adapted with Anna and Sam! In this episode, we head under the sea in submarines full of hot American and Russian seamen, as we discuss The Hunt for Red October by Tom Clancy. Join us as we try to figure out if caterpillars swim, and what animal died on Alec Baldwin's chest. You can find all the cast lists and other fun trivia on iMDB. Purchase the book and/or movie at Amazon and/or Barnes and Noble, or your favorite indie bookstore, or borrow from your local library in person or via Overdrive. Honorable Mentions --In the mood for more Russians and/or submarines?: Das Boot, The Russians Are Coming! The Russians are coming! (starring Alan Arkin, Carl Reiner, and Johnathan Winters), The Americans, Chekhov (the playwright) --Hot Swedes: The Skarsgard Clan/Dynasty --Another John McTiernan Movie: Die Hard --Not to be confused with Jack Ryan: Jake Ryan from Sixteen Candles --Similar-ish to Tom Clancy: Robert Ludlum --The world of Tom Clancy: Patriot Games, The Cardinal of the Kremlin, Clear & Present Danger, all the other Jack Ryans (Harrison Ford, Ben Affleck, Chris Pine, John Krasinski) --Movies where Sean Connery doesn't care what the accent should be: The Russia House, Highlander, Finding Forrester, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, The Rock --Completely random mentions, because that is how we roll: Sandra Bullock, Pet Sematary, Dale Midkiff, Stephen King, Joseph Andrews, MI-5 (Spooks), The Nanny, The 'Burbs, Earth Girls are Easy, Wimbledon --The movie Anna has to bring up every episode: High Spirits --Wishful thinking: James Mason (cc. Eddie Izzard and Jon Hamm), Reefer Madness, Newsies --Harrison Ford's stuff: Han Solo, Regarding Henry --And finally, the sensuality of one Tim Curry: Frank N. Furter (Rocky Horror Picture Show), the devil in Legend Want to get in touch? We'd love to hear from you! Show us your best frightened lemur. Do you know if caterpillars swim? What do you think is on Alec Baldwin's chest: a possum or a dead raccoon? Email us at adaptedwithannaandsam@gmail.com, or on Facebook, or even Twitter and Instagram! We'd love to see your favorite memes, GIFs, tributes to Sean Connery's toupee. And please share your Six Degrees! You can subscribe on iTunes or Google Play, and be sure to share with your friends! Rate and review too! Credits: Theme music credit: "Cheery Monday" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Logo credit: Fourth Wall Graphics, fourthwallgraphics.com
Welcome to episode 6 of Adapted with Anna and Sam! In this episode, we trawl the halls of high school with the Plastics and compile our very own burn book, as we disect Queen Bees and Wannabes by Rosalind Wiseman and Tina Fey's adaptation, Mean Girls. Join us (and our very special guest) as we remember (or not) the horrors of cliques and discover our inner Mean Girls character. You can find all the cast lists and other fun trivia on iMDB. Purchase the book and/or movie at Amazon and/or Barnes and Noble, or your favorite indie bookstore, or borrow from your local library in person or via Overdrive. Honorable Mentions --Movie Anna should watch: PS I Love You --Throwback Thursday: Beepers and pagers, baby!, Seven and Gwyneth Paltrow, the Black Ranger, The Parent Trap, Torn by Natalie Imbroglia, Steve Guttenberg vehicles High Spirits and Veronica Mars, Scrubs, Wet Hot American Summer --Controversial opinion alert!: Gilmore Girls --Michelle cannot be left alone: Casablanca, The Maltese Falcon --Landing pad for future hotties: The Blacklist --Starring national treasures: The Ladies Man --National treasures: Neville Longbottom, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Moonrise Kingdom Want to get in touch? We'd love to hear from you! Which Mean Girls character are you? Take the BuzzFeed quiz! Let us know if you're also the girl who looks like Danny Devito, either by emailing us at adaptedwithannaandsam@gmail.com, or on Facebook, or even Twitter and Instagram! We'd love to see your favorite memes, GIFs, your Regina George or The Ex-Wife cosplay. Share your pictures of injured frogs or what you think Cady's dad's childhood was like. And please share your Six Degrees! You can subscribe on iTunes or Google Play, and be sure to share with your friends! Rate and review too! Credits: Theme music credit: "Cheery Monday" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Logo credit: Fourth Wall Graphics, fourthwallgraphics.com
Welcome to episode 5 of Adapted with Anna and Sam! In this episode, we find ourselves held captive along with Paul Sheldon, by his number one fan Annie Wilkes, in Stephen King's Misery. Join us as we debate which is truly scarier, book Annie or movie Annie, portrayed by Academy Award winner Kathy Bates. You can find all the cast lists and other fun trivia on iMDB. Purchase the book and/or movie at Amazon and/or Barnes and Noble, or your favorite indie bookstore, or borrow from your local library in person or via Overdrive. Honorable Mentions --The World of Stephen King: Dreamcatcher, The Stand, Stand By Me/The Body, The Dark Tower series, The Shining, Doctor Sleep, Langoliers, Tommyknockers, Dolores Claiborne, The Mist --Actors in other Stephen King movies: Damian Lewis, Gary Sinise, Molly Ringwald, Rob Lowe, Bill Fagerbakke, Jack Nicholson, Idris Elba, Thomas Jane --Podcast we recommend: Crossover Appeal --Episodes you will not hear on this podcast: Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, Game of Thrones, The Godfather --The other Rob Reiner/William Goldman collab: The Princess Bride --Dream Casting: Jessica Lange, Sam Neill, Brendan Coyle, Angela Lansbury, Brian Blessed, Cary Elwes, Robin Wright, Mandy Patinkin, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Diane Lane, Iain Glen, Kevin Kline, Liam Neeson, Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellan, --Henry Fielding, anyone?: Tom Jones, Joseph Andrews --All the random rabbit holes we fall down: The Negotiator, Elf, ER, Coach, Parks & Recreation, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Christopher Walken, Puss in Boots, Jason Connery, Sean Connery, Robin Hood, Transformers, Mark Wahlberg, Anthony Hopkins, The Abyss, Lara Croft, High Spirits, Martin Sheen, Frank Darabont, The Walking Dead, Liberace, Behind the Candlebra, Downton Abbey, Dean Koontz, Samson's hair, Drop Dead Gorgeous Want to get in touch? We'd love to hear from you! Let us know what you love (or don't) about Misery, and the book! Have you seen a theater production? Did it star Bruce Willis? Please say it did! Let us know, either by emailing us at adaptedwithannaandsam@gmail.com, or on Facebook, or even Twitter and Instagram! We'd love to see your favorite memes, GIFs, your Annie Wilkes cosplay. And please share your Six Degrees! You can subscribe on iTunes or Google Play, and be sure to share with your friends! Rate and review too! Credits: Theme music credit: "Cheery Monday" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Logo credit: Fourth Wall Graphics, fourthwallgraphics.com
Welcome to episode 4 of Adapted with Anna and Sam! In this episode, we journey across England, including to Lime and Bath, as we follow the trials and tribulations of Anne Eliot in Persuasion by Jane Austen. Listen along as we summarize the book plot point by plot point, and how it compares to the 1995 version. You can find all the cast lists and other fun trivia on iMDB. Purchase the book and/or movie at Amazon and/or Barnes and Noble, or your favorite indie bookstore, or borrow from your local library in person or via Overdrive. Honorable Mentions --All the Jane Austen: Sense and Sensibility, Northanger Abbey, Pride and Prejudice, Mansfield Park, Emma --Anna will make you watch this version: Persuasion (1971) (don't worry, it's on YouTube) --Related to Jane Austen: Miss Austen Regrets --Anna's Guilty Pleasure: Three Men and a Little Lady --'Stache Alert - Tom Selleck's that is: Quigley Down Under --From the Way Back Machine: Mutiny on the Bounty, Ever After, The Royal Tenenbaums --Fandoms we are obligated to mention every episode: Harry Potter --Sam's Favorite: Eddie Izzard --Why we mention him: A Day in the Death of Joe Egg, Ocean's Twelve, Victoria Hamilton --And something random: Dragon Heart Want to get in touch? We'd love to hear from you! Let us know what you love (or don't) about Persuasion, and the book! Do you prefer another adaptation? Is it the 1971 version? How would you film Louisa's fall? Let us know, either by emailing us at adaptedwithannaandsam@gmail.com, or on Facebook, or even Twitter and Instagram! We'd love to see your favorite memes, GIFs, how you would look in a British naval uniform. And please share your Six Degrees! You can subscribe on iTunes or Google Play, and be sure to share with your friends! Rate and review too! Credits: Theme music credit: "Cheery Monday" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Logo credit: Fourth Wall Graphics, fourthwallgraphics.com
Welcome to episode 3 of Adapted with Anna and Sam! In this episode, we ride the tails of Kenneth Branagh's mustache as we delve into Murder on the Orient Express, by Agatha Christie. Listen along as we review three different adaptations and how they compare to Christie's original. You can find all the cast lists and other fun trivia for each adaptation on iMDB. Purchase the book and/or movies at Amazon and/or Barnes and Noble, or your favorite indie bookstore, or borrow from your local library in person or via Overdrive. Honorable Mentions --Other movies starring cast members: Sense and Sensibility (2008 version), Star Wars --Oops, spoilers: Sixth Sense --Guilty pleasures (Sam's, not Anna's): Highlander --Movies EVERYONE should watch: Miss Pettigrew Lives For a Day --Movies NO ONE should watch: Frankenstein (Branagh's version, obvs), Murder on the Orient Express starring Alfred Molina (sorry Alfred Molina! We love you!) Want to get in touch? We'd love to hear from you! Let us know what you love (or don't) about each adaptation of Murder on the Orient Express, and the book! Which adaptation is your favorite? Is it one we didn't mention? Is it the Alfred Molina one? It's okay if it is. Let us know, either by at adaptedwithannaandsam@gmail.com, on Facebook, or even Twitter and Instagram! We'd love to see your favorite memes, GIFs, how you would look with Kenneth Branagh's mustaches. And please share your Six Degrees! You can subscribe on iTunes or Google Play, and be sure to share with your friends! Rate and review too! Credits: Theme music credit: "Cheery Monday" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Logo credit: Fourth Wall Graphics, fourthwallgraphics.com
Welcome to episode 2 of Adapted with Anna and Sam! In this episode, we dial up the snark as we compare and contrast the novella The Legend of Sleepy Hollow with Tim Burton's movie version, Sleepy Hollow. You can find the cast list and other fun trivia on iMDB. Purchase the book and/or movie at Amazon or Barnes and Noble, or your favorite indie bookshop, or borrow from your local library in person or via Overdrive. Corrections Corner --Wikipedia was actually started in 2001, so would NOT have been available to the screenwriter in 1999. My bad. --Tom Mison, the Sleepy Hollow TV show's Ichabod Crane, was in Lost in Austen, which is not an technically an adaptation of a Jane Austen book though we do recommend a viewing (plus he was in an episode of Poirot!!). Honorable Mentions --Other Tim Burton movies (not ranked): Mars Attacks, Ed Wood, Beetlejuice, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Batman, Corpse Bride, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Big Fish, Big Eyes, --Show we inadvertently spoil: Veronica Mars --Childhood memories: James and the Giant Peach, Ferngully and Hexxus --Movie Fandoms: Stars Wars (including Phantom Menace), Harry Potter --Guilty pleasures: High Spirits, Romancing the Stone --Actors not in Sleepy Hollow the movie: Jeff Goldblum (of course), Doug Jones, Clancy Brown Want to get in touch? We'd love to hear from you! Let us know what you love (or don't) about The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and Sleepy Hollow. Do you prefer the TV show? You can email us at adaptedwithannaandsam@gmail.com, find us on Facebook or Twitter, or even Instagram! We'd love to see your favorite memes, GIFs, what have you. Please share your Six Degrees! And don't forget to subscribe on iTunes or Google Play! Rate and review! Credits: Theme music credit: "Cheery Monday" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Logo credit: Fourth Wall Graphics, fourthwallgraphics.com
Welcome to the very first episode of Adapted with Anna and Sam! We hope you enjoy it! In this episode, we fangirl over Jurassic Park, the ultimate dinosaur romp. You can find the cast list and other fun trivia on iMDB. Purchase the book and/or movie at Amazon or Barnes and Noble, or your favorite indie bookshop, or borrow from your local library in person or via Overdrive. Other stuff we recommend: Be sure to check out Best Western Denver Southwes on Facebook, for their brilliant dinosaur posts, including the amazing meme we used as this episode's cover photo (photo credit: Lara Stauff). And we both died over these Jurassic Park "auditions" from a recent Saturday Night Live episode. Of course, since we can't help ourselves, we do veer into non-Jurassic Park related topics, including Hook, Highlander, and Silverado. You know you want to watch them all. Want to get in touch? We'd love to hear from you! Let us know what you love (or don't!) about Jurassic Park. You can email us at adaptedwithannaandsam@gmail.com, find us on Facebook or Twitter, and even Instagram! We'd love to see your favorite memes, GIFs, what have you, especially those to do with Jeff Goldblum. And don't forget to subscribe on iTunes! Rate and review! Credits: Theme music credit: "Cheery Monday" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Logo credit: Fourth Wall Graphics, fourthwallgraphics.com Photo credit: Lara Stauff