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Lo sapevate che, nel 1942, in Italia, qualcuno tentava di realizzare dei formidabili dischi volanti? Autentici UFO che, nelle intenzioni dei suoi inventori, avrebbero potuto capovolgere l'esito della guerra! Che cosa c'è di vero in questa e nelle altre storie di fantomatiche armi segrete del fascismo? È quello che scopriremo oggi insieme a Strane Storie!Una produzione Think about Science: thinkaboutscience.comCon: Massimo Polidoro e Giulio Niccolò Carlone; Video editing: Elena Mascolo, Fotografia: Claudio Sforza; Musiche: Marco Forni; Logo e animazioni: Zampediverse; Social - Comunicazione: Giacomo Vallarino - Grafiche: Roberta Baria; Distribuzione audio: Enrico Zabeo; Titoli: Jean SevillaLEGGI la mia graphic novel: "Figli delle stelle" (con Riccardo La Bella, per Feltrinelli Comics): https://amzn.to/47YYN3KLEGGI: "Sherlock Holmes e l'arte del ragionamento" (Feltrinelli), il mio ultimo libro: https://amzn.to/3UuEwxSLEGGI: "La meraviglia del tutto" l'ultimo libro di Piero Angela che abbiamo scritto insieme: https://amzn.to/3uBTojAIscriviti alla mia NEWSLETTER: L' "AVVISO AI NAVIGANTI": https://mailchi.mp/massimopolidoro/avvisoainavigantiAderisci alla pagina PATREON, sostieni i miei progetti e accedi a tanti contenuti esclusivi: /massimopolidoroScopri i miei Corsi online: "L'arte di Ragionare", "Psicologia dell'insolito", "L'arte di parlare in pubblico" e "l'Arte del Mentalismo": https://www.massimopolidorostudio.comPER APPROFONDIRELe musiche sono di Marco Forni e si possono ascoltare qui: https://hyperfollow.com/marcoforniLEGGI i miei libri: "Sherlock Holmes e l'arte del ragionamento": https://amzn.to/3UuEwxS"La meraviglia del tutto" con Piero Angela: https://amzn.to/3uBTojA"La scienza dell'incredibile. Come si formano credenze e convinzioni e perché le peggiori non muoiono mai": https://amzn.to/3Z9GG4W"Geniale. 13 lezioni che ho ricevuto da un mago leggendario sull'arte di vivere e pensare": https://amzn.to/3qTQmCC"Il mondo sottosopra": https://amzn.to/2WTrG0Z"Pensa come uno scienziato": https://amzn.to/3mT3gOiL' "Atlante dei luoghi misteriosi dell'antichità": https://amzn.to/2JvmQ33"La libreria dei misteri": https://amzn.to/3bHBU7E"Grandi misteri della storia": https://amzn.to/2U5hcHe"Leonardo. Genio ribelle": https://amzn.to/3lmDthJE qui l'elenco completo dei miei libri disponibili: https://amzn.to/44feDp4Non perdere i prossimi video, iscriviti al mio canale: https://goo.gl/Xkzh8ARESTIAMO IN CONTATTO:Ricevi l'Avviso ai Naviganti, la mia newsletter settimanale: https://mailchi.mp/massimopolidoro/avvisoainavigantie partecipa alle scelte della mia communitySeguimi:Patreon: massimopolidoroCorsi: massimopolidorostudio.comInstagram: @massimopolidoroPagina FB: Official.Massimo.Polidoro X: @massimopolidoro Sito: http://www.massimopolidoro.comQuesta descrizione contiene link affiliati, il che significa che in caso di acquisto di qualcuno dei libri segnalati riceverò una piccola commissione (che a te non costerà nulla): un piccolo contributo per sostenere il canale e la realizzazione di questi video. Grazie per il sostegno!
durée : 00:56:12 - Autant en emporte l'Histoire - par : Stéphanie Duncan - En 1942, Jan Karski fut, selon ses propres termes, "le témoin oculaire de la politique allemande de l'extermination des juifs d'Europe" qui réussit, au péril de sa vie, à quitter l'Europe occupée pour alerter le monde libre. Jusqu'au président Roosevelt, mais en vain... - invités : Annette Becker - Annette Becker : Historienne, professeur émérite des universités à l'université de Paris-Ouest Nanterre - réalisé par : Anne WEINFELD
durée : 00:13:12 - Les affaires classées par Thierry Sagardoytho - En 2000, un chauffeur de bus découvre des documents abandonnés à la gare de Canfranc, retraçant une partie méconnue de l'Histoire : le transit d'or nazi durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Une découverte qui déclenchera une enquête historique pour le moins inattendue.
Ever felt that your weaknesses could be your greatest source of strength? Join me, Jesse Cope, as we explore this profound idea through a spiritual lens, drawing from personal experiences and biblical teachings. We'll discuss how daily habits like reading the Bible and praying can become joyful acts of faith, even when life feels overwhelming. Through the teachings of 2 Corinthians 12, we'll uncover how muscle memory and consistency can transform our spiritual duties into fulfilling practices that honor God and enrich our lives.Our journey then takes us into the heart of America's moral values and the ongoing cultural battles that shape our nation. Reflecting on the wisdom of historical figures like Franklin D. Roosevelt and evangelist Peter Cartwright, we'll examine the necessity of maintaining unwavering moral standards in a rapidly changing society. The episode emphasizes the irreconcilable conflict between good and evil, drawing historical parallels to highlight the importance of turning to God for guidance. As we face these challenges, I encourage perseverance and faith, ending with a heartfelt blessing for personal and national restoration.Support the showThe American Soul Podcasthttps://www.buzzsprout.com/1791934/subscribe
What if your daily choices are subtly influencing your faith and relationships more than you realize? Join me, Jesse Cope, as we ponder the profound impact of how we allocate our time, often getting lost in screen time and sports instead of nurturing our connection with God and our loved ones. We'll confront the hard truths about our priorities and motivations, and challenge the notion that denominational loyalty might sometimes overshadow a genuine faith in Christ.Reflecting on the historical tapestry of America's founding principles, we revisit Franklin D. Roosevelt's 1942 Christmas Eve message, emphasizing its poignant reminder of the nation's deep-rooted Christian values. Through the lens of past U.S. presidents who have echoed these sentiments, we'll explore how America's strength and liberty are intrinsically tied to its religious convictions. Moreover, we'll shine a light on the often-unheralded heroes of World War II, drawing parallels to today's unsung individuals who uphold the moral and spiritual bedrock of our society.As we journey through these reflections, we'll investigate why a love for God should precede and enhance our love for neighbors, posing critical questions about the absence of these teachings in educational systems. The discourse will uncover how aligning personal and national values with God's commandments can transform societal structures, despite resistance from those wary of its potential strength. Closing with heartfelt wishes for God's blessings, this episode encourages fostering goodwill towards God, which in turn nurtures goodwill towards humanity.Support the showThe American Soul Podcasthttps://www.buzzsprout.com/1791934/subscribe
Can we truly find the balance between nurturing our faith and maintaining our daily commitments? Join me, Jesse Cope, in a heartfelt exploration of how dedicating time to God and loved ones can transform our lives. We reflect on historical moments, such as Franklin D. Roosevelt's Proclamation 2531 during World War II, which emphasized the importance of divine guidance in times of national crisis. Discover how investing in meaningful relationships and faith can create a profound difference, contrasting with the fleeting distractions of our modern world.In this episode, we take inspiration from iconic figures like George Washington and FDR to underscore the enduring power of prayer in public life. Through FDR's Thanksgiving proclamation of 1942, we delve into the essential link between faith and national identity, especially during challenging times. We also address the ongoing struggle to preserve historical truths in the face of attempts to control or erase them. By focusing on education and sharing these pivotal proclamations, we aim to reinforce the foundational ties between God and the state in America. Join the conversation and challenge yourself to invest time in faith, relationships, and the preservation of our historical legacy.Support the showThe American Soul Podcasthttps://www.buzzsprout.com/1791934/subscribe
durée : 00:22:56 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - Attentisme ou action immédiate armée ? En 1942, ces deux thèses s'affrontent chez les résistants français. C'est le thème de l'épisode onze de la série "La Résistance racontée par ceux qui l'ont faite". Nous écoutons les témoignages d'Henri Frenay, Christian Pineau, Pierre Villon et Serge Ravanel. - réalisation : Emily Vallat - invités : Pierre Villon Résistant, représentant du Front national de lutte pour la libération et l'indépendance de la France,- mouvement créé par le Parti communiste - au Conseil National de la Résistance
durée : 00:21:52 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda, Mathias Le Gargasson, Antoine Dhulster - Par Francis Crémieux - Avec Daniel Mayer (résistant, homme politique), Jean-Pierre Lévy (résistant), Jacques Duclos (homme politique, dirigeant du PCF), Emmanuel d'Astier de La Vigerie (résistant, écrivain, journaliste) et Marie-Madeleine Fourcade (résistante, femme politique) - Avec en archives, les voix du Général de Gaulle et de Philippe Henriot - Réalisation-Gilbert-Maurice Duprez - réalisation : Thomas Jost
durée : 00:22:50 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda, Mathias Le Gargasson, Antoine Dhulster - Par Francis Crémieux - Avec Emmanuel d'Astier de La Vigerie (résistant, écrivain, journaliste), Christian Pineau (résistant, syndicaliste, homme politique), Henri Frenay (résistant, homme politique) et Marie-Madeleine Fourcade (résistante, femme politique) - Réalisation-Gilbert-Maurice Duprez - réalisation : Thomas Jost
durée : 00:22:25 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - La mission périlleuse de Jean Moulin : unifier la Résistance intérieure. C'est à ce chapitre très important de la Seconde Guerre mondiale qu'est consacré le huitième épisode de la série "1940-1944 : la Résistance racontée par ceux qui l'ont faite"; réalisée en 1964. - invités : Jean-Pierre Lévy Résistant, responsable du mouvement de Résistance française Franc-Tireur.; Emmanuel d'Astier de la Vigerie Résistant et compagnon de la Libération, écrivain, journaliste, militaire et homme politique français
durée : 00:22:50 - 1940-1944 : la Résistance racontée par ceux qui l'ont faite 9/20 : 1942, Londres-Washington aller-retour, 1ère partie (1ère diffusion : 18/06/1964) - Par Francis Crémieux - Avec Emmanuel d'Astier de La Vigerie (résistant, écrivain, journaliste), Christian Pineau (résistant, syndicaliste, homme politique), Henri Frenay (résistant, homme politique) et Marie-Madeleine Fourcade (résistante, femme politique) - Réalisation-Gilbert-Maurice Duprez
durée : 00:21:52 - 1940-1944 : la Résistance racontée par ceux qui l'ont faite 10/20 : 1942, Londres-Washington aller-retour, 2de partie (1ère diffusion : 19/06/1964) - Par Francis Crémieux - Avec Daniel Mayer (résistant, homme politique), Jean-Pierre Lévy (résistant), Jacques Duclos (homme politique, dirigeant du PCF), Emmanuel d'Astier de La Vigerie (résistant, écrivain, journaliste) et Marie-Madeleine Fourcade (résistante, femme politique) - Avec en archives, les voix du Général de Gaulle et de Philippe Henriot - Réalisation-Gilbert-Maurice Duprez
durée : 00:22:56 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - Attentisme ou action immédiate armée ? En 1942, ces deux thèses s'affrontent chez les résistants français. C'est le thème de l'épisode onze de la série "La Résistance racontée par ceux qui l'ont faite". Nous écoutons les témoignages d'Henri Frenay, Christian Pineau, Pierre Villon et Serge Ravanel. - invités : Pierre Villon Résistant, représentant du Front national de lutte pour la libération et l'indépendance de la France,- mouvement créé par le Parti communiste - au Conseil National de la Résistance
durée : 00:22:25 - 1940-1944 : la Résistance racontée par ceux qui l'ont faite 8/20 : Janvier 1942 : La mission de Jean Moulin (1ère diffusion : 17/06/1964) - Par Francis Crémieux - Avec Emmanuel d'Astier de La Vigerie (résistant, écrivain, journaliste), Henri Frenay (résistant, homme politique), Maurice Chevance (résistant, homme politique), François de Menthon (résistant, homme politique, juriste), Jean-Pierre Lévy (résistant)et Christian Pineau (résistant, syndicaliste, homme politique) - Réalisation-Gilbert-Maurice Duprez
Rachel et sa soeur vivent avec leurs grands-parents, ils manquent de tout, vivent dans la peur d'être dénoncés. Et la police, à nouveau, vient les chercher..."Rachel" est une mini-série du podcast Ma vie d'ado, du magazine Okapi. Un récit en 7 épisodes qui accompagnent le dossier d'Okapi n°1202, "Les ados dans la guerre". Rachel Jedinak est juive, c'était une jeune parisienne, pendant la seconde guerre mondiale. Elle témoigne ici de sa vie quotidienne et de celle de sa famille à Paris. Ma vie d'ado, ce sont des témoignages de collégiens, venus de toute la France.C'est une émission qui s'adresse aux adolescents. Mais pas que. Ces tranches de vie surprennent et émeuvent les adultes ; si elles racontent qui sont les ados d'aujourd'hui, elles rappellent aussi aux adultes, qui ils ont été.Ma Vie d'Ado, c'est intime, c'est joyeux, c'est drôle, c'est triste, c'est tranquille ou mouvementé… C'est bouleversant comme une vie d'ado !Ma Vie d'Ado, un podcast proposé par le magazine Okapi, à retrouver chaque semaine.Crédits :Ce podcast est préparé et animé par le magazine Okapi (Bayard Jeunesse.) Voix : Julie Pialot. Montage : Yann Bonicatto. Conception, réalisation, mixage : Emmanuel Viau. Musique Fixxions. Animation éditoriale : E. Viau. Un podcast de Bayard Jeunesse 2024 - Droits réservés Production : Hélène Devannes / E.Viau.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
durée : 00:44:59 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit - L'oeuvre du compositeur de jazz américain Duke Ellington en huit épisodes, c'est ce que propose Lucien Malson en 1966 dans son émission "Connaître le jazz". Dans le sixième épisode nous écoutons les thèmes du grand orchestre d'Ellington des années 1942 à 1950. - invités : Lucien Malson
durée : 00:40:00 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit - "Connaître le jazz" propose en 1966 une série intitulée "L'oeuvre de Duke Ellington". Le cinquième volet se penche sur les années 1940-1942 du grand orchestre d'Ellington qui connaît alors un véritable épanouissement, perceptible à travers les chefs-d'œuvre que sont "Ko-Ko" et "Concerto for Cootie". - invités : Lucien Malson
durée : 00:09:31 - Des vies françaises - par : Charlotte PERRY - A 98 ans, Robert Birenbaum est le dernier résistant communiste de la Main d'Œuvre Immigrée parisienne encore en vie. Il est entré dans la Résistance à 16 ans, le 17 juillet 1942, au lendemain de la rafle du Vel d'Hiv' au cours de laquelle beaucoup de ses voisins et de ses proches ont été déportés
durée : 00:02:37 - Histoires politiques - Une proposition de loi fait son chemin sous les radars et par-delà les clivages. Elle concerne la reconnaissance de la culpabilité de l'Etat dans la condamnation des homosexuels en France.
Bienvenidos sean nuevamente a La Cinemafia, familia.Es este episodio nos acompaña nuestro queridísimo Santiago García, productor, amigo, cinéfilo y excelente ser humano, porque no podíamos hacer este episodio sin él. Hoy nos acompaña para darte muchas buenas razones de por qué ver Casablanca, un clásico de 1942 y segunda mejor película de todos los tiempos en el ranking de the American Film Institute. Síguenos en:Youtube: La CinemafiaInstagram: @lacinemafia, @lachicaalmodovar, @anuarac1Producido y Distribuido por:Genuina Media
This week, it's the movie we've been meaning to get around to ever since the very beginning of this podcast, Casablanca. We cover our personal histories with this film, the astonishing context it was released in (a war!), and compare Rick's bar to another bar from a long time ago… Also, why we hate misleading short videos. (Recorded January 7th, 2024.)
On June 1942, Germany's Army Group South started an offensive called Case Blue or Plan Blue. The idea was to sprint out off eastern Ukraine, across the Russian steppe, and into the Caucasus to capture the oil fields there. As part of this big effort, the German Sixth Army attempted to capture the city of Stalingrad on the Volga River. The Sixth Army reached Stalingrad in August. The fighting was ferocious. In November the Soviets launched offensives of their own north and south of Stalingrad. Those two pincers linked up and trapped the Germans in a cauldron. Fighting continued in Stalingrad but now winter was closing in. Starvation and the cold exacted a toll as harsh as the Soviets. Despite Hitler's attempts to resupply the Sixth Army by air and his exhortations to fight to the last, what was left of the German Sixth Army surrendered in late January 1943. There was no way for Hitler and his propagandists to spin this crushing defeat. Antony Beevor tells the story of history's largest land battle and arguably the turning point of World War Two in “Stalingrad.”
durée : 00:24:59 - Aram Khatchaturian, Gayaneh - par : Anne-Charlotte Rémond - Musicopolis vous invite aujourd'hui à suivre Aram Khatchaturian en Union Soviétique, pendant la seconde Guerre Mondiale. Le compositeur d'origine arménienne y compose son grand ballet patriotique ''Gayaneh'', popularisé par sa célèbre ''Danse du sabre'' … - réalisé par : Claire Lagarde
License Plates - Red Skelton Show from January 1942This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/6001339/advertisement
Estamos ante la última obra del autor austriaco, escrita poco antes de su suicidio y publicada de forma póstuma en Buenos Aires en 1942.Una partida de ajedrez en la trama central, nos sirve, para a través de una narración impecable, conformar una novela redonda. El autor austríaco aborda con precisión los entresijos de una mente enferma, distorsionada irreversiblemente por un retorcido juego de espirales.La mayor cualidad de Novela de ajedrez es, sin duda, el trasfondo psicológico de los personajes y el retrato angustiante de una sensación tan primaria como el sufrimiento. No obstante, la obra maestra de Zweig es también una crítica, siempre sutil, de la pérdida de valores de la Europa de entreguerras y, desde el punto de vista narrativo, un buen ejemplo de manejo de la tensión y de la intriga.La mayor cualidad de Novela de ajedrez es, sin duda, el trasfondo psicológico de los personajes y el retrato angustiante de una sensación tan primaria como el sufrimiento. No obstante, la obra maestra de Zweig es también una crítica, siempre sutil, de la pérdida de valores de la Europa de entreguerras y, desde el punto de vista narrativo, un buen ejemplo de manejo de la tensión y de la intriga.Puede escuchar la novela completa en nuestro canal de youtube: Novela de ajedrez de Stefan Zweig
Esto es HistoCast. No es Esparta pero casi. Una vez más nos lanzamos a las defensas y murallas los asaltos a posiciones fortificadas y lo hacemos con Raúl Catalán, Eduardo Kavanagh, @LordCirencester, @tamtamveramendi, @HugoACanete y @goyix_salduero.[Presentación de Hugo
This week, we are watching a classic from over 80 years ago. This may be the most modern feeling pre-1960's film we have watch so far in our hundreds of episodes. While it might be a staple in film school classes, it doesn't need any explanation from a stuffy teacher to see how well made and entertaining this classic remains. Casablanca (1942), directed by Michael Curtiz.
On this day in 1942, Nazi Germany successfully fired the world's first long-range guided ballistic missile.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“There is a story, no doubt apocryphal, that gamers at the Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island, have many times replayed the 1942 Battle of Midway - but have never been able to produce an American victory.” – Taken from historian Robert Cowley's book What If? “Find better gamers.” – My response. In this episode, we look at the celebrated Battle of Midway, in which US naval forces decisively defeated the Imperial Japanese Navy. The prevailing narrative, as portrayed in two Hollywood films, was the plucky and outnumbered Americans were the beneficiaries of good fortune. A deeper analysis reveals that the two sides were almost dead equal in the most important weapons system, carrier aircraft, and the United States had numerous advantages stemming from its massive industrial base. Japan did not lose because it was unlucky or was the victim of an unfortunate confluence of events. The battle itself reveals many of the factors that the United States possessed over Japan in the capacity to wage total war.
With Colton MIA, the squad invites Willow Catelyn Maclay to dust off an oldie with Mike's pick, CAT PEOPLE (1942). What is the cultural significance of this film? Will Willow's knowledge show everyone up? Or, will Gill's rating break everyone's heart? Tune in to find out if we gave this film a NAY, OKAY, YAY, or SLAY! CHAPTERS:Theme/Intro (00:00:00)What We Been Consuming? (00:02:51)Trailer (00:14:53)Synopsis/First Experiences (00:15:56)Review (00:22:14)Rating/What Did You Think? (01:02:01)Horrific Hotline (01:08:52)Promotions (Horrific Hotline/Social Media/Patreon/It Slays Podcast's Horrific Playlist) (01:12:58)Upcoming Episode/Outro (01:16:23)Follow us on all social media:FacebookTwitterInstagramTumblrYoutubeSlasherWant some official Merch?!SHOP HERE!Links to Willow Catelyn Maclay's reviews on Sleepaway Camp:Curtsies and Hand Grenades Want to join Willow's Patreon?Pre-order Corpses, Fools and Monsters *Intro & Outro Music by Dylan Bailey (IG: @thedylanbailey)* Support the show
durée : 00:25:02 - Le Feuilleton - "Le printemps s'inscrit dans mon rectangle de ciel. Dans ma courette, la nature a retrouvé sa souveraineté. Il a étrangement suffi de l'enfermer entre quatre murs pour lui restituer son immensité, pour la rendre indépendante et libre."
durée : 00:25:02 - Le Feuilleton - "Le printemps s'inscrit dans mon rectangle de ciel. Dans ma courette, la nature a retrouvé sa souveraineté. Il a étrangement suffi de l'enfermer entre quatre murs pour lui restituer son immensité, pour la rendre indépendante et libre."
“Your mother can't be with you anymore.”Talking About Bambi with our Guest Todd Alcott, ScreenwriterWhen released in 1942 during WWII, Walt Disney's Bambi struggled to find its audience. It still did well enough for itself, but it wasn't until its subsequent releases over the decades when Disney would bring its classics back to theatres where it really found its audience. Since that time, it's often cited as one of the best animated films out there. Why does this simple film about a young deer learning about life in the forest work so well?Screenwriter and graphic artist Todd Alcott joins us to talk about Bambi, one of his favorites. But as he says, even that didn't happen over night. It took decades and multiple viewings to realize what the story was really about and why it clicked so suddenly. And for a film from 1942, there are elements within that make it feel somewhat subversive. It's a story with little plot about a passive protagonist that doesn't have any clearly established goal, after all. What screenwriting handbook said that was okay? The film is about life, the mistakes we make, and how we try learning from them. It's also a reminder that there's no clear path for life. Just when things make sense, life changes the rules. It's quite a lot to absorb from what seems like a simple little film. But that's why we like it, and are thrilled that Todd brought it for us to talk about on Movies We Like. Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel!Film SundriesLearn more about supporting The Next Reel's Movies We Like through your own membership with The Next Reel.Todd's siteTodd on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and IMDbPro or IMDbWatch Bambi on Apple or Amazon, or find other places at JustWatchOriginal 1942 Theatrical trailerPoster artworkLetterboxd(00:00) - Welcome to Movies We Like • Bambi(00:22) - Meet Todd Alcott(12:53) - First Viewings of Bambi(19:06) - Flower(20:01) - Absentee Fathers(20:48) - Beats(22:02) - Gap After Mom Dies(22:26) - Mystery of Life(22:40) - What Does the Protagonist Want?(24:01) - Trying to Figure Life Out(26:18) - Always Changing, Always Learning(28:09) - Males(29:02) - Never Wavers in the Face of Ridicule(30:41) - Life Continues to Be Surprising(32:03) - Childhood in the 40s(33:03) - Fitting It Into the Natural World(34:22) - Characters Moving Through the World(36:07) - Timeless Quality Yet Impossible to Make Now?(42:38) - Capturing the Real World(43:23) - Dogs and Deer(45:27) - Twitterpated(47:19) - Sequels and Remakes(49:33) - Awards(52:05) - Budget and Box Office(53:18) - Liking 'Cute'(54:37) - Having Kids(56:12) - Finding Todd
“Your mother can't be with you anymore.”Talking About Bambi with our Guest Todd Alcott, ScreenwriterWhen released in 1942 during WWII, Walt Disney's Bambi struggled to find its audience. It still did well enough for itself, but it wasn't until its subsequent releases over the decades when Disney would bring its classics back to theatres where it really found its audience. Since that time, it's often cited as one of the best animated films out there. Why does this simple film about a young deer learning about life in the forest work so well?Screenwriter and graphic artist Todd Alcott joins us to talk about Bambi, one of his favorites. But as he says, even that didn't happen over night. It took decades and multiple viewings to realize what the story was really about and why it clicked so suddenly. And for a film from 1942, there are elements within that make it feel somewhat subversive. It's a story with little plot about a passive protagonist that doesn't have any clearly established goal, after all. What screenwriting handbook said that was okay? The film is about life, the mistakes we make, and how we try learning from them. It's also a reminder that there's no clear path for life. Just when things make sense, life changes the rules. It's quite a lot to absorb from what seems like a simple little film. But that's why we like it, and are thrilled that Todd brought it for us to talk about on Movies We Like. Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel!Film SundriesLearn more about supporting The Next Reel's Movies We Like through your own membership with The Next Reel. Todd's site Todd on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and IMDbPro or IMDb Watch Bambi on Apple or Amazon, or find other places at JustWatch Original 1942 Theatrical trailer Poster artwork Letterboxd Visit our ORIGINALS PAGE to buy books, comics, plays, or other source material for the movies we've talked about on the show. By doing so, you get to find your next book to dig into and help us out in the process as a portion comes back our way. Enjoy!Star your own podcast journey with the best host in the business. Try Transistor today!Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel!Here's where you can find us around the internet: The Web Letterboxd Check out poster artwork for movies we've discussed on our Pinterest page Pete Andy We spend hours every week putting this show together for you, our dear listener, and it would sure mean a lot to us if you considered becoming a member. When you do, you get early access to shows, ad-free episodes, and a TON of bonus content. To those who already support the show, thank you. To those who don't yet: what are you waiting for?Become a Member here: $5 monthly or $55 annuallyWhat are some other ways you can support us and show your love? Glad you asked! You can buy TNR apparel, stickers, mugs and more from our MERCH PAGE. Or buy or rent movies we've discussed on the show from our WATCH PAGE. Or buy books, plays, etc. that was the source for movies we've discussed on the show from our ORIGINALS PAGE. Or renew or sign up for a Letterboxd Pro or Patron account with our LETTERBOXD MEMBERSHIP DISCOUNT. Or sign up for AUDIBLE.
This week, we discuss the Doolittle Raid - the April 1942 bombing raid by the United States on multiple Japanese citites.
Every day, news headlines remind us just how much many politicians want to erase parts of our history. Despite their fruitless efforts, the many atrocities our ancestors have experienced can never be forgotten. Those legacies often become the fuel that ignites our passion for change. This rings especially true for our guest Jordan Nishizaki. Jordan will provide a glimpse into his family's history, from when they were prisoners in Japanese Internment Camps during World War II, to their triumphant return back into society, despite all odds being stacked against them. You won't want to miss this episode. Instagram - @jordan.nishizaki DN Instagram - @diverse.network LinkedIn – Jordan Nishizaki Diverse Network WebsiteJapanese Internment CampsExecutive Order 90661943 U.S. government-produced film "Japanese Relocation"
On this day in 1942, American industrialist Henry Ford received a patent for a plastic-bodied car made from soybeans. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bruce Wayne spanks Dick Grayson! Joker taunts the disabled! Batman struggles with a snake!
We had the pleasure of interviewing DJ Politik over Zoom video!Los Angeles native DJ Politik is known for creating memories that last a lifetime through his impeccable curation of the songs that define us. With a natural ability to connect with clients, collaborators and fans alike, DJ Politik (Paul Purman) has worked with hospitality giants, Fortune 500 companies, and luxury brands, to A-list celebrities, artists, and business magnates.Politik (Paul Purman) is proudly expanding his role as part of the “1942 Crew” with a new creative partnership between him and Don Julio Tequila. The DJ, producer, and luxury tequila ambassador will be spearheading the brand's music-driven content, starting with a docu-series titled “Beyond The Booth.” The series will give fans exclusive behind-the-scenes access into the studio where he will collaborate and interview industry-leading songwriters and producers.In Politik's first filmed feature in partnership with Don Julio 1942, he sits down with GRAMMY nominated, multi-platinum songwriter Kaine to discuss the making of hits like Doja Cat's “Best Friend” while they sip on luxury tequila. Much like the expertly-aged flavor of Don Julio 1942, DJ Politik emphasizes that the best things take time, as evidenced by his own storied artistic career that's led him to cross paths with Post Malone, The Chainsmokers, Bruno Mars, and more. Next up for Politik is an official remix of Summer Walker and SZA's R&B smash “No Love”. Crafting a remix that's consistent with the trademark energy the Los Angeles-based producer and DJ has become known for, exuberant synth melodies weave through the enticing chopped vocals of the anthemic track, allowing Politik to showcase his ear for club-ready grooves that get the whole dance floor moving. We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com. www.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #DJPolitik #DonJulio #DonJulio1942 #1942 #NewMusic #zoomListen & Subscribe to BiB https://www.bringinitbackwards.com/follow/ Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpod
In this week's episode, Abby regales the crew with the mystifying tale of the ghost blimp.Amid WWII, a fleet of blimps would be assigned the mission of patrolling the West Coast of California for Japanese submarines. These missions were largely uneventful until August 16th, 1942 when two experienced pilots would set out on a routine patrolling mission and never be seen again. The blimp, however, was a different story.Tune in to hear all the details on this mind-bending unsolved mystery!Credits:TV show Unsolved mysteries YouTube documentary with Wartime Stories https://youtu.be/eAbY_nTFoRwWikipedia.comwww.historynet.com-Mystery of the Ghost Blimp | HistoryNetwww.smithsonianmag.comwww.warhistoryonline.comallthatsinteresting.comMusic By:Brokeforfree.comMatt EdwardsEdited By:MichaelWebsite:https://anxiousandafraid.com/Support the show by purchasing our merch!https://www.teepublic.com/stores/anxious-and-afraid-the-pod?ref_id=13121You can also support the show by becoming a Patreon!Join today and get early ad-free episode releases and a shout-out on the show as well as a cool sticker!https://www.patreon.com/anxiousandafraidCheck us out on Repod and join the community!https://joinrepod.com/anxiousandafraid
I november 1942 vände andra världskriget och Peter Englund vill nu ta reda på hur vanliga människor upplevde denna tumultartade tid. Dessutom tar vi reda på vad Facebook gör med vår historiesyn. Hur kändes det att leva under en av de mörkaste och mest tumultartade månaderna under 1900-talet? Historikern Peter Englund har i aktuella boken Onda nätters drömmar samlat berättelserna från ett 40-tal helt vanliga människor som på olika sätt påverkades av krigets vändpunkt frontsoldater, journalister, sexslavar, koncentrationslägerfångar och helt vanliga hemmafruar. Tobias Svanelid träffar författaren för att ta reda på vad dessa erfarenheter kan säga oss idag och vilken ny bild de ger av andra världskrigets vändpunkt.Dessutom uppmärksammar vi pinfärska forskningsfältet digital minnes- och historiekultur, där historiker och andra forskare nu vill ta reda på vad Facebook och andra sociala medier gör med våra minnen och vår historiekultur. Robin Ekelund vid Malmö universitet är en av få svenska forskare som fördjupat sig i ämnet.
00:00 - apple air tags the gift and the curse.00:40 - The Fendi father! the Gucci godfather! the LV apostle!05:00 - other wild places to get robbed.07:25 - throwback scandal of the week: Burr Oak Cemetery. " that's when i stopped watching the news."10:30 - you gotta be a wild mf to watch em completely bury your loved one.13:00 - all the mobsters are dying.17:00 - "what do you drink when YOU pay" tiktok17:20 - " ima ask the bartender" smooth ass nigga sending drinks from across the way.21:20 - do women really not care about men opinion?26:00 - Who's more genuine?29:00 - most transparent moments for men are post ejaculation. you gone get the truth truth.30:00 - why do men like unavailable women?32:30 - is ronald isley a cuckold?33:30 - soldier field renovation proposal, roof or no roof?38:00 - mitchburg44:00 - ryan hates justin fields so much.45:00 - time period on smashing the homie49:00 - attraction happens.53:00 - jarhead was wild.56:00 - fair game if nobody beat yet.58:00 - the pussy usually wins.
El 18 de abril de 1942, a poco más de cuatro meses de el ataque a Pearl Harbor, el gobierno del presidente Roosevelt ordenó una misión secreta y casi suicida para devolverle el golpe a los japoneses. Se trataba de un acto simbólico y de estrategia moral. 16 bombarderos B-25 Mitchell despegarían del portaaviones USS Hornet, para sobrevolar la capital japonesa de Tokio por unos minutos y arrojar sus bombas sobre objetivos previamente seleccionados. Hoy en Blitzkrieg Pop, Treinta segundos sobre Tokio, la increíble y temeraria historia de la incursión Doolittle, que puso nuevamente de pie al gigante norteamericano herido.
The Story of a Life in the Forest. Also, yeah, we know the plural of "deer" is "deer."
durée : 00:04:12 - Chroniques littorales de José-Manuel Lamarque - par : Jose Manuel Lamarque - Le 9 février 1942, le paquebot français Normandie brûle dans le port de New-York. Est-ce un geste criminel ? Qui serait le responsable ? Jean-François Pahun un livre sur le sujet.
Mat and Pete are heading further afield, on their first BattleWalk in the Pacific! In this episode they travel to Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands, scene of one of the longest and most savage campaigns of the Pacific War. In the first of a special series of episodes they will explore the feature known as Galloping Horse, scene of the battle made famous in the book and movies The Thin Red Line. Presenters: Mat McLachlan and Peter Smith Producer: Jess Stebnicki Don't forget to subscribe, and visit www.LivingHistoryTV.com for more great history content! BattleWalks is a Living History production.
Council member Johnny makes his podcast debut and comes bearing gifts. He blessed the Council Men with a 1942 tequila bottle that for this weeks Alcohol Review. Marco finds himself addicted to this new taste as he progressively gets drunker throughout the episode. The Men reminisce on their high school days in cooking class where Jovanny almost gets arrested and Johnny and Leo become the most hated in class. For this week's Reddit Repost, we hear about a patriotic climaxing boyfriend and The Men give their tips and tricks on how to last longer in bed.
" SPOOK CHASER... A reckless sleuth follows the trail of a white ZOMBIE!"
"Mrs. Miniver is more than a picture -- It's dramatic. It's tender. It's human. It's real."
The New York Times recently published a story entitled “Wreck of the Juneau Is Found.” It’s about the discovery of the U.S. Navy cruiser Juneau that was blasted apart by a Japanese torpedo in 1942. Even in the context of the millions and millions of casualties of World War II on all sides, the story Juneau resonates in a special way in the American memory, a memory of indebtedness to one family. One family that lost not one, not two, not three, not four but five sons on one day on one ship! 75 years later, the Juneau's wreckage has been discovered but the American people’s moral debt remains: a moral debt to all those who have given their lives and have given their family members to the cause of defending liberty.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.