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The success of Alfred Hitchcock Presents has led to an all-new television venture, and kicks off with a Hitchcock-directed courtroom drama with a diabolical twist. Elsewhere, Hitchcock's determination to create his very own movie star in the shape of Tippi Hedren has begun to take a most troubling turn... To become a patron of the show, and to unlock every single story, sign up now at https://www.patreon.com/attaboysecret Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we deep dive into how professional flatulists used to make the big bucks and how Tippi Hedren's humanitarian work with Vietnamese refugees inadvertently created a multi-billion dollar industry. A listener email explains how Legacy Park in Ashburn, VA is a valued MEMBER of the community.Episode Tabs:The True Story of Roland the Farter, and How the Internet Killed Professional Flatulencehttps://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/roland-the-farter-professional-flatulenceNailed Ithttps://tubitv.com/movies/629631/nailed-itListener Tabs:Delkab, Illinois Fun Factshttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/DeKalb,_IllinoisToday in Silver Line Discoveries: Brambleton's “Legacy Park”https://www.washingtonian.com/2022/11/17/today-in-silver-line-discoveries-brambletons-penis-park/Email your closed tab submissions to: 500opentabs@gmail.comSupport us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/500OpenTabs500 Open Roads (Google Maps episode guide): https://maps.app.goo.gl/Tg9g2HcUaFAzXGbw7Continue the conversation by joining us on Discord! https://discord.gg/8px5RJHk7aSUPPORT THE SHOW and get 40% off an annual subscription to Nebula by going to nebula.tv/500opentabsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jason Soto and Lisa Leaheey, who never done a horror movie podcast together before, team up to discuss films Stephen King have highly praised, either in interviews, in magazine articles, or his book Danse Macabre. On this debut episode, Jason and Lisa discuss Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds, how everything is possibly Tippi Hedren's fault, and how light and shadow have an effect on horror.Fit for a King was co-created by Jason Soto and Lackey. Edited and Produced by Jason Soto.Check out all of our podcasts on our home website www.rabbitholepodcasts.comSupport us by giving us a dollar! patreon.com/rabbitholepodsQuestions, comments, concerns? Email Jason at whateverjasonsoto@gmail.com
What do you get when you take hundreds of untrained big cats and exotic animals and put them with humans and cameras? You get "Roar"... and a lot of casualties. Get ready for what some claim to be the most expensive home movie ever made as Noel Marshall and Tippi Hedren show off their big cat animal sanctuary and make them the stars of the movie. How many cast and crew were actually mauled during the making? Who is christian Hannibal Lecter? And what's the worst part about staying in the Brandon's Butthole Hotel? Tune in this week to find out all this and more, but only on "The Good, The Bad, & The Movies"!P.S. Check out these links to stay connected with TGTBTMDiscord: https://discord.gg/rKuMYcKvYouTube: https://youtu.be/67gJ-7Go08Y
Look up in the sky! It's a bird! It's a plane! It's… several thousand birds! We are pecking apart Alfred Hitchcock's 1963 film The Birds! We talk horror elements, formal techniques, why Hitchcock is a jerk, fashion, theories, & more! I Love This You Should Too is hosted by Samantha and Indy Randhawa The Birds is a 1963 American natural horror-thriller film produced and directed by Alfred Hitchcock, released by Universal Pictures and starring Jessica Tandy, Rod Taylor, Suzanne Pleshette, and introducing Tippi Hedren in her film debut. Loosely based on the 1952 short story of the same name by Daphne du Maurier, it focuses on a series of sudden and unexplained violent bird attacks on the people of Bodega Bay, California, over the course of a few days. The screenplay is by Evan Hunter, who was told by Hitchcock to develop new characters and a more elaborate plot while keeping du Maurier's title and concept of unexplained bird attacks.
Alfred Hitchcock grew up on murder. He was the OG crime junkie; obsessed with true stories of stranglers, bodysnatchers, necrophiliacs, and serial killers. He was also afraid – not so much with these ghoulish figures, but of authority, the dark, crowds, and of being alone. He channeled his obsessions and his fears into some of the greatest movies of all time. And he abused his power as a controlling auteur by having his way with an actress who he assumed to be powerless. That actress, Tippi Hedren, demonstrated remarkable strength and survived both personally and professionally to tell her story. This episode contains themes that may be disturbing to some listeners, including graphic depictions of violence, sexual assault, and stalking. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Indy recommends the underappreciated coming of age series Freaks and Geeks, Samantha reads the novel Back in the Burbs by Avery Flynn and Tracy Wolff. Finally, we get ready for some Hitchcock as we preview The Birds! I Love This You Should Too is hosted by Samantha and Indy Randhawa Freaks and Geeks is an American teen comedy-drama television series created by Paul Feig and executive-produced by Judd Apatow that aired on NBC during the 1999–2000 television season. The show is set in a suburban high school near Detroit during 1980–81. The theme of Freaks and Geeks reflects "the sad, hilarious unfairness of teen life". With little success when it first aired, because of an erratic episode schedule and conflicts between the creators and NBC, the series was canceled after airing 12 out of the 18 episodes. The series became a cult classic, and Apatow continued the show's legacy by incorporating the actors in future productions. The Birds is a 1963 American natural horror-thriller film produced and directed by Alfred Hitchcock, released by Universal Pictures and starring Jessica Tandy, Rod Taylor, Suzanne Pleshette, and introducing Tippi Hedren in her film debut. Loosely based on the 1952 short story of the same name by Daphne du Maurier, it focuses on a series of sudden and unexplained violent bird attacks on the people of Bodega Bay, California, over the course of a few days. The screenplay is by Evan Hunter, who was told by Hitchcock to develop new characters and a more elaborate plot while keeping du Maurier's title and concept of unexplained bird attacks.
Nacionalinėje filharmonijoje dar viena padėka mūsų genijui: koncertas „Čiurlionio kodas“ – antroji dedikacija mūsų kompozitoriui ir dailininkui. Šeštadienio vakarą LNSO diriguos pasaulio scenose žibanti maestra Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla. Dirigentės mintys koncerto išvakarėse.Kauno galerijoje „Meno parkas“ atidaroma pirmoji menininkės, poetės, filosofės, dr. Aušros Kaziliūnaitės personalinė paroda „Šviesa, kuri auga“.Hipnotizuojantys Afrikos ritmai ir ritualiniai giedojimai, derinami su improvizuotu šokiu... Gnawa – Maroko muzikos ir kultūros tradicija, klausytojus įtraukianti į mistinį garsų pasaulį. Vienas ryškiausių šiandienos Gnawos ambasadorių Londone – Simo Lagnawi. Menininkas sako, kad Gnawa - ne tik muzika, bet ir gyvenimo būdas. Plačiau pasakoja Ignas Gudelevičius.Lietuvos nacionaliniame dramos teatre pristatoma premjera – spektaklis „Paukščiai“. Tai nerimu persmelkta istorija apie gebėjimą pasipriešinti kito manipuliacijoms. Spektaklis įkvėptas Holivudo žvaigždės, su legendiniu kino kūrėju Alfredu Hitchcocku dirbusios aktorės Tippi Hedren atsiminimų. „Tam tikra prasme kiekvienas iš mūsų esame Tippi“, – sako Lietuvos nacionaliniame dramos teatre spektakį statanti lenkų-prancūzų režisierė ir dramaturgė Anna Smolar. Su ja susitiko kolegė Evelina Povilavičiūtė.Rubrikos „Be kaukių“ svečias – Kipras Mašanauskas.Ved. Gabija Narušytė
If you have a fear of getting swooped by magpies, mobbed by seagulls or blinded by crows, perhaps Alfred Hitchcock is to blame.His 1963 horror classic The Birds created a generation of ornithophobes, and played on our fears of death by feathered fiend. But how accurate are his creepy corvids? Do birds of a feather flock together exclusively? Can a bird go all 'Here's Johnny' on a locked door? Do birds hold grudges?Dr Ann Jones gets a bird's eye view of Hollywood's avian lies.Featuring:David Stratton, Australian film criticAssociate Professor Lucy Aplin, Australian National UniversityDr Corrie Ackland, clinical psychologist, Sydney Phobia Clinic Further reading:Nearly 3 Billion Birds Gone, Cornell UniversityProduction:Ann Jones, Presenter / ProducerRebecca McLaren, ProducerNat Tencic, ProducerIsabella Tropiano, additional masteringThis episode of What the Duck?! was produced on the lands of the Wadawarrung, Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung, Taungurung, and Kaurna people.If you want to hear more "What the Duck?" episodes- please like and subscribe here.
We review Deborah's choice for Whatd'ya Do That's New, which is a short video about how the Vietnamese-dominated nail industry come to be – as told by godmother Tippi Hedren. Next week we review Jack's choice and you can find the Master List at www.JimColbertLive.com.
Welcome back to Morgan Hasn't Seen with Jeannine Brice & Morgan Robinson!! Happy New Year!! We're so very excited for everything we have planned for this show in 2025, starting at the very start of the year today with a new series on Social Issue Movies, titled "What's Going On?" We close out the series this week with a darkly funny, and deeply satirical look on the needless politicisation, hypocrisy, and lack of focus surrounding abortion rights in the USA; Alexander Payne's CITIZEN RUTH (1996) starring Laura Dern, Swoosie Kurtz, Kurtwood Smith, Kelly Preston, Burt Reynolds & Tippi Hedren! Our YouTube Channel for all our regular videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvACMX8jX1qQ5ClrGW53vow Donate: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ItsAWonderful1 Join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ItsAWonderful1 IT'S A WONDERFUL PODCAST STORE: https://www.teepublic.com/user/g9design Sub to the feed and download now on all major podcast platforms and be sure to rate, review and SHARE AROUND!! Keep up with us on (X) Twitter: Podcast: https://twitter.com/ItsAWonderful1 Morgan: https://twitter.com/Th3PurpleDon Jeannine: https://twitter.com/JeannineDaBean_ Keep being wonderful!!
In 1971, Noel Marshall, Tippi Hedren, and their family raised and purchased over 100 lions, tigers, and other big cats for an adventure comedy movie they planned to make called Roar. So many things went wrong while filming, the movie has been described as “the most dangerous film ever made”. A memorably eye-catching tagline for the film was "No animals were harmed in the making of this movie, 70 members of the cast and crew were."
National popcorn day. Entertainment from 2021. Jockey underwear 1st went on sale, worlds fastest chicken plucker, WW1 1st air raid on Englan. Todays birthdays - Jean Stapleton, Nicholas Colasanto, Tippi Hedren, Phil Everly, Janis Joplin, Shelly Fabres, Dolly Parton, Robert Palmer, Martha Davis, Katey Segal, Paul Rodriguez, Drea de Matteo. Wilson Pickett died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/The popcorn song - BarneyMood - 24k Goldn Iann DiorChampagne night - Lady ABirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/All in the family TV themeCheers theme spoofWake up little susie - The Everly BrothersMercedes Benz - Janis JoplinJohnny angel - Shelly FabresPuppy love - Dolly PartonAddicted to love - Robert PalmerOnly the lonely - The MotelsMidnight hour - Wilson PickettExit - In my dreams - Dokken https://www.dokken.net/
“HITCHCOCK's COLLABORATORS FROM THE GOLDEN AGE” - (068) ALFRED HITCHCOCK, the iconic “Master of Suspense,” loved to work with certain actors over and over again. Often, he had very complicated relationships with his actors. (Just ask TIPPI HEDREN!) However, he managed to form great working relationships with stars like JAMES STEWART, GRACE KELLY, INGRID BERGMAN, and CARY GRANT. This week, we take a fun look at some of the actors who he loved to work with. So, which actor did he put in more of his films than anyone else? The answer may surprise you. SHOW NOTES: Sources: Cary Grant (2020), by Scott Eyman; Hitchcock's Heroines (2018), by Caroline Young; Hitchcock's British Films (2010), by Maurice Yacowar; It's Only A Movie: Alfred Hitchcock a Personal Biography (2006), by Charlotte Chandler; Alfred Hitchcock: A Life in Darkness and Light (2003), by Patrick McGilligan; Ingrid Bergman: My Story (1980), by Ingrid Bergman and Alan Burgess; "Alfred Hitchcock & Cary Grant Together: Twisted image,” by Kevin Maher, www.top10filmlists.com; “Alfred Hitchcock's Most Frequent Collaborators, Ranked,” January 21, 2024, by Alice Caswell, ScreenRant.com; “The Relationship Between Alfred Hitchcock and Cary Grant, Explained,” January 16, 2023, by Heather Lawton, MovieWeb; “Leo G. Carroll,” Actor, 80, Dead, October 19, 1972, New York Times; “Miss Clare Greet, Actress, 47 Years; British Stage Favorite Dies,” February 15, 1939, New York Times; TCM.com; IMDBPro.com; IBDB.com; Wikipedia.com; RogerEbert.com; Movies Mentioned: The Ring (1927), starring Carl Brisson & Ian Hunter; Blackmail (1929), starring John Longden; The Manxman (1929), starring Anne Ondra; Murder! (1930), starring Herbert Marshall; Ellstree Calling (1930), starring Will Fyffe; Juno and the Paycock (1930), starring Sara Allgood & Barry Fitzgerald; The Skin Game (1931), starring Edmund Gwenn; The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934), starring Peter Lorre; Sabotage (1936), starring Sylvia Sidney; Young and Innocent (1937), starring Nova Pilbeam; Jamaica Inn (1939), starring Charles Laughton & Maureen O'Hara; Rebecca (1940), starring Joan Fontaine, Laurence Olivier, & Judith Anderson; Suspicion (1941), starring Cary Grant & Joan Fontaine; Shadow of a Doubt (1943), starring Joseph Cotten & Teresa Wright; Spellbound (1945), starring Gregory Peck & Ingrid Bergman; Notorious (1946), starring Ingrid Bergman & Cary Grant; The Paradine Case (1947), starring Gregory Peck, Alida Valli, & Ann Todd; Under Capricorn (1949), starring Ingrid Bergman, Joseph Cotten & Michael Wilding; Stage Fright (1950), starring Marlene Dietrich & Jane Wyman; Strangers on a Train (1951), starring Farley Granger, Robert Walker & Ruth Roman; To Catch A Thief (1955), starring Cary Grant & Grace Kelly; Anastasia (1956) starring Ingrid Bergman, Yul Brynner, & Helen Hayes; North by Northwest (1959), starring Cary Grant & Eva Marie Saint; --------------------------------- http://www.airwavemedia.com Please contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In this episode of The Compendium, we explore the chaotic legacy of Roar, the most dangerous movie ever made. Find out how Tippi Hedren, Noel Marshall, and a young Melanie Griffith risked life and limb filming a "ferocious comedy" starring 150 “untamed” lions and tigers. From real injuries on set to an 11-year production nightmare, we uncover the shocking truth behind a cult classic that redefined Hollywood disaster. If you've ever wondered how Roar became the most dangerous film ever made, this is the story you've been waiting for.We give you the Compendium, but if you want more, then check out these great resources:Shambala Preserve - Tippi Hedren's Big Cat SanctuaryInterview with John Marshall on the making of Roar - GrantlandRoar: The most Dangerous Movie Ever Made - YouTubeRoar Production details - IMDBMessage Kyle and AdamConnect with Us:
Tippi Hedren starred in Alfred Hitchcok's “The Birds” in 1963 and “Marnie" in 1964. A few years later she realized her true passion: wildlife rescue./ In this 1985 interview Hedren recalls her work with Hitrchcock, and tells the story of her own wildlife preserve. Get your copy of The Cats of Shambala by Tippi Hedren As an Amazon Associate, Now I've Heard Everything earns from qualifying purchases.You may also enjoy my interviews with Jack Hanna and Jane Goodall For more vintage interviews with celebrities, leaders, and influencers, subscribe to Now I've Heard Everything on Spotify, Apple Podcasts. and now on YouTube Photo by Kingkongphoto #wildlife #lions #tigers #Hitchcock
Send us a textThis audio is our first video show on Youtube - check it out there if you'd like to see our faces for radio. https://www.youtube.com/@Did-You-Hear-About-This ROAR: The Most Dangerous Movie Ever? is an apt title for the 1981 film known for its notoriously hazardous production. Directed by Noel Marshall and starring Tippi Hedren and Melanie Griffith, the movie featured over 100 untrained lions, tigers, and other big cats, leading to an on-set environment so dangerous that it resulted in numerous injuries to cast and crew. The film's reputation as "the most dangerous movie ever made" stems from real-life attacks, with over 70 reported injuries, including severe maulings and bites. It is a bizarre and chilling reminder of the perils of mixing untrained wild animals with film production. After that heart-warming stuff, we cover news about Van Halen, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Black Sabbath, The Hard Rock, and more."Did You Heard About This?" breaks down show business topics and news stories. You have found your tribe. Parental Guidance suggested ;)Please subscribe, like, and review us — we always need support to grow in this algorithmic world.Do you know someone who would like our show? Please share. We aren't afraid to beg. Visit us at didyouhearaboutthis.show
Peter Capstick had a promising future on Wall Street in the 1960s But business wasn't his passion. Africa was, and more specifically, hunting in Africa. Capstick became a professional hunter, leading safaris and writing books and articles about hunting. In this 1987 interview Capstick speaks candidly about his love of Afirca, and for the hunt. Get Peter Capstick's Africa by Peter CapstickAs an Amazon Associate, Now I've Heard Everything earns from qualifying purchases.You may also enjoy my interviews with Tippi Hedren and Terr Irwin For more vintage interviews with celebrities, leaders, and influencers, subscribe to Now I've Heard Everything on Spotify, Apple Podcasts. and now on YouTube #Africa #hunting #safari #wildlife
Jean-Luc Godard had Anna Karina. Alfred Hitchcock had Tippi Hedren. Steven Soderbergh had George Clooney and Matt Damon...and now he's got Channing Tatum, too! Join Keir and Mike for a discussion of Hollywood's love affair with strippers and Soderbergh's 2012 hit, “Magic Mike." Social media Instagram @thefilmographers Twitter/X @filmographerpod Letterboxd @filmographers YouTube @TheFilmographersPodcast Website: https://filmographerspodcast.com/ Credits Keir Graff & Michael Moreci, hosts Kevin Lau, producer Gompson, theme music Cosmo Graff, graphic design
This week, Spooktober continues with what is widely regarded as one of the most frightening films of all time, as a British master of cinema scares turns his sights to the skies with an eco-horror story that dares to ask... what if birds were jerks? It's 1963's The Birds, directed by Alfred Hitchcock, based on a short story by Daphne du Maurier, and starring Tippi Hedren, Rod Taylor, Jessica Tandy, Suzanne Plechet and a young Veronica Cartwright. Time has not been the kindest to this old girl, as a number of sequences that shocked and frightened audiences back in the day now play as laughably funny a lot of the time. Being a Hitchcock film, there are a handful of transcendently great scenes, but few of them involve dive-bombing birds if we're being honest. I guess you can probably tell we didn't love it. Tune in to hear us justify those feelings! Plus: J Mo's been on a trashy horror kick to get in the Spooky Season mood, and Hayley's got a theatrical field report on the Jason Reitman SNL origin picture Saturday Night. If you'd like to watch the movie before listening us discuss it, The Birds is not currently streaming in Canada at the time of publication, but can likely be rented for free at your nearest public library. Other works discussed in this episode include Scream, Barbarian, Frankie Freako, Psycho Goreman, Hundreds of Beavers, Love and Monsters, Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning: Part One, The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie, Friday the 13th Part III, Freddy vs. Jason, Clue, The Nice Guys, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, Tucker and Dale vs. Evil, Breaker High, The Black Phone, They/Them, The Deliverance, The First Purge, The Time Machine (1960), Singin' in the Rain, The Happening, The Last Voyage of the Demeter, The Mummy (1999), Trap, The Lady in the Water, Old, Shaun of the Dead, and The Mist among others. We'll be back next week to wrap up Spooktober with this month's nomination for canon consideration: John Carpenter's The Thing (1982), an absolute Halloween classic with timeless and immaculate creature make-up and practical effects, not to mention an iconic lead performance from the king of cool himself, Kurt Russell. The Thing is not currently streaming in Canada, which really goes to show how much the streaming dream is dead. But you can find it in discount bins at your local retailer I'm sure. Until then, we'll see you at the movies!!
- SKOR North's Judd Zulgad thinks Sam Darnold is for real and talks about how much more he's set up for success with the Vikings compared to his previous teams. How much trouble are the Twins in for the final wild card spot? Plus a talk about MLB attendance around the league.- KSTP's Chris Egert shares some news about Schwan's, or rather Yelloh, shutting down soon after being bought out by another company, scientists and engineers are trying to make a shorter stalk of corn so that it's more wound resistant when it grows. Plus some other top headlines front he day.- Anthony Fields joins the show to talk about the Wiggles' new podcast Wiggle Talk: A Podcast for Parents, where The Wiggles provide parents with advice for raising their children and how to tackle any challenges they may face in doing so. Anthony, the Blue Wiggle, has his own segment where he responds to listener questions.- Comedian and actor Rob Schneider joins the show to chat about his new book You Can Do It!: Speak Your Mind, America which releases today where all books are sold. You Can Do It! is an unfiltered and outrageously funny commentary on the threats to free speech in America from the legendary comedian, actor, and Emmy-nominated SNL writer.- Kristyn Burtt talks about the 1990 film Pacific Heights with Tom after his first viewing of it last night. What ever happened to Meredith Griffith and Tippi Hedren? Murder in a Small Town begins tonight on FOX and stars Rossif Sutherland. Plus some other top entertainment news from Hollywood!Stream the show LIVE on the Tom Barnard Show app M-F from 8-9:30AM or get the show on-demand on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
- SKOR North's Judd Zulgad thinks Sam Darnold is for real and talks about how much more he's set up for success with the Vikings compared to his previous teams. How much trouble are the Twins in for the final wild card spot? Plus a talk about MLB attendance around the league. - KSTP's Chris Egert shares some news about Schwan's, or rather Yelloh, shutting down soon after being bought out by another company, scientists and engineers are trying to make a shorter stalk of corn so that it's more wound resistant when it grows. Plus some other top headlines front he day. - Anthony Fields joins the show to talk about the Wiggles' new podcast Wiggle Talk: A Podcast for Parents, where The Wiggles provide parents with advice for raising their children and how to tackle any challenges they may face in doing so. Anthony, the Blue Wiggle, has his own segment where he responds to listener questions. - Comedian and actor Rob Schneider joins the show to chat about his new book You Can Do It!: Speak Your Mind, America which releases today where all books are sold. You Can Do It! is an unfiltered and outrageously funny commentary on the threats to free speech in America from the legendary comedian, actor, and Emmy-nominated SNL writer. - Kristyn Burtt talks about the 1990 film Pacific Heights with Tom after his first viewing of it last night. What ever happened to Meredith Griffith and Tippi Hedren? Murder in a Small Town begins tonight on FOX and stars Rossif Sutherland. Plus some other top entertainment news from Hollywood! Stream the show LIVE on the Tom Barnard Show app M-F from 8-9:30AM or get the show on-demand on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tippi's back! This time with the story of Roar - "the most dangerous film ever made." This episode is a stand alone entry, but if you want the whole dirty backstory, make sure to check out Season 2 Episode 56 about Tippi and Hitchcock. If you want an idea what the hell we're talking about, check out Roar on YouTube. Click pretty much anywhere on the timeline and you'll get a sense of what it means to be engulfed by lions and tigers and jaguars and more lions oh my. If you're in the mood to show us some love, check out www.murielsmurders.com/support to learn how.
Alfred Hitchcock grew up on murder. He was the OG crime junkie; obsessed with true stories of stranglers, bodysnatchers, necrophiliacs, and serial killers. He was also afraid – not so much with these ghoulish figures, but of authority, the dark, crowds, and of being alone. He channeled his obsessions and his fears into some of the greatest movies of all time. And he abused his power as a controlling auteur by having his way with an actress who he assumed to be powerless. That actress, Tippi Hedren, demonstrated remarkable strength and survived both personally and professionally to tell her story. This episode contains themes that may be disturbing to some listeners, including graphic depictions of violence, sexual assault, and stalking. There's more about Alfred Hitchcock coming to your feed on Thursday in the After Party bonus episode. We want to know: Which problematic directors and actors have made films that are so great you will continue to watch them, despite the transgressions of their creators? Let us know and join the party at 617-906-6638, disgracelandpod@gmail.com, or on socials @disgracelandpod. To see the full list of contributors, see the show notes at www.disgracelandpod.com. To listen to Disgraceland ad free and get access to a monthly exclusive episode, weekly bonus content and more, become a Disgraceland All Access member at disgracelandpod.com/membership. Visit www.disgracelandpod.com/merch to see the latest Disgraceland merch! Sign up for our newsletter and get the inside dirt on events, merch and other awesomeness - GET THE NEWSLETTER Follow Jake and DISGRACELAND: Instagram YouTube X (formerly Twitter) Facebook Fan Group Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jakie sekrety skrywała produkcja kultowych filmów Alfreda Hitchcocka? Tippi Hedren, aktorka wcielająca się w główną rolę kobiecą w „Ptakach” i „Marnie” po latach wyjawiła inną, dużo mroczniejszą twarz słynnego reżysera niż ta, którą pokazywał światu. _______ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nagle.ostatniej.nocy/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kinolityka/ _______ Źródła P., McGilligan, “Alfred Hitchcock: A Life in Darkness and Light”, 2004 D. Spoto, „Spellbound by Beauty: Alfred Hitchcock and his leading ladies”, 2009 D. Spoto, „The Dark Side of Genius”, 1983 L. Leamer, “Hitchcock's Blondes: The Unforgettable Women Behind the Legendary Director's Dark Obsession”, 2023 T. Hedren, “Tippi: A Memoir”, 2016 Pełna lista: https://docs.google.com/document/d/15dBemqUcGQ8kFCp43tTKZ06ZPCAC2Y6PFGWD7TYDuho/edit _______ Fragmenty użyte w filmie https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhOxr7keNKk&t=2s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SPGmO5tUrO4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EA_a2n-leko&t=514s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0efsfq9KKVY&t=285s Fragmenty utworów należą do ich prawnych właścicieli i zostały wykorzystane wg prawa cytatu (art.29 ust.1 ustawy o prawie autorskim i prawach pokrewnych). _______ Posłuchaj na: Spotify: https://bit.ly/nagleostatniejnocySpotify Apple Podcasts: https://bit.ly/nagleostatniejnocyiTunes YouTube: https://bit.ly/nagleostatniejnocyYouTube _______ Kontakt: kinolityka@gmail.com
Pure intrigue! Tension! Behind the scenes of Hitchcock's masterpiece film "The Birds!" Sadistic "pranks!" Terrible senses of "humor!" And the best part... (for Nick)...? No murder! Is this actually a true crime story? Kinda sorta, but it's true Muriel's Murders, that's for sure. Listening on Spotify? Leave a comment below, we'll write back and shout you out! Want more episodes? Want to support these two independent, genius, sexy, funny, trouble making, peace keeping DIY podcasters? You can... Subscribe on Patreon. or Subscribe on Spotify check out www.murielsmurders.com/exclusives and to learn about even more ways, please visit www.murielsmurders.com/support We love hearing from you! murielsmurders@gmail.com xoxo
Writer, critic, and editor of the Electric Dreams newsletter Fred Barrett joins the show to discuss the neon-drenched, saxophone-laden, softcore erotic thrills of Nico Mastorakis' In the Cold of the Night. The film is a hazy, dreamlike cut of meathead De Palma references, prolonged sex scenes, and fascinating gestures toward deep state mind control conspiracies that make for a truly singular thriller punching well above its presumed weight. We disucss the history of director Nico Mastorakis, and how his time working withing the Greek junta regime informs the film's intricate subplots. Then we examine at the movie's absorbing atmosphere, and how it steadily brings you into its elevated, uncanny rhythms. Finally, we look at the film's intriguing explorations of pleasure and eroticism and how it pushes past the boundaries of "good taste" to arrive at fascinating, titillating places courtesy of too-close close-ups, a well-utilized bowl of marbles, and more. Follow Fred Barrett on Twitter.Read & Subscribe to Fred's newsletter, Electric Dreams. Read "A Fever All Through the Night", Fred's words on In the Cold of the Night at Electric Dream.Get access to all of our premium episodes and bonus content by becoming a Hit Factory Patron for just $5/month.....Our theme song is "Mirror" by Chris Fish.
Welcome to Season 4, Episode 31! Have you ever wondered why Vietnamese Americans seem to dominate the nail salon industry in America? Although not all Vietnamese Americans are nail technicians, there are enough to make up approximately 50% of the nail technicians in the $8 billion per year American nail industry. It all started with the celebrity activist, Tippi Hedren, an actress known for being in The Birds, Marnie, and many more features. She has made an effort to work on a variety of causes throughout her life, and that includes helping the Vietnamese American refugees starting in 1975. In this episode, we share the origin of the Vietnamese American Nail Salons. To learn more, check out the documentary by Adele Pham called Nailed It! We open the episode by talking a little about AAPI athletes in the Olympics, API Emmy nominees, and other current events. In our recurring segment we introduce “So Annoying” where we take a topic that annoys us and talk about it. Today we're talking about people who question the meat in Asian restaurants. If you like what we do, please share, follow, and like us in your podcast directory of choice or on Instagram @AAHistory101. For previous episodes and resources, please visit our site at https://asianamericanhistory101.libsyn.com or social media links at http://castpie.com/AAHistory101. If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, email us at info@aahistory101.com. Segments 00:25 Intro, current events, catching up 09:09 The Origin of Vietnamese Nail Salons 19:55 So Annoying, Accusations of Dog Meat in Asian Food
Shauna fills Olivia in on what she's been doing lately - as if they both didn't just spend the week on a girls trip in Mexico. Shauna tells us how she was detained by TSA upon re-entering the USA, (it's not as bad as it sounds!) and both she and Olivia agree there was a lot of sad pop culture news to take in upon their return. To get out of that funk, the Junkies talk about the lighthearted family comedy/snuff film their producers made them watch: Roar, also called "The Most Dangerous Movie Ever Made." While Shauna and Olivia weren't impressed with the whisper-thin plot and so-so acting (even though it stars Tippi Hedren and Melanie Griffith), they couldn't help but be awed by the choices made by producer Noel Marshall and his family, and not in a good way. Between 70-120 members of the cast and crew were mauled, maimed, scalped, bitten and broken during production - but the Junkies have all the reasons you need to see this movie anyway, like using it as the basis of a life-threatening drinking game. (Disclaimer: no animals or humans were injured in the making of this podcast. The same cannot be said for Roar.)The Pop Culture Junkie Podcast can now be seen on YouTube! Click here: https://www.youtube.com/@popculturejunkiepod/videos We have all new Patreon tiers! Be the first to hear new and uncensored content, if you dare! Click here: https://www.patreon.com/popculturejunkiepodcast/posts Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/pop-culture-junkie/id1536737728 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7k2pUxzNDBXNCHzFM7EL8W Website: www.popculturejunkie.comFacebook: PopCultureJunkiePodcastTwitter: @PopJunkiesInstagram: @pop.culturejunkiesThreads: @pop.culturejunkiesEmail: junkies@popculturejunkie.com Shauna on Instagram: @shaunatrinidad Shauna on TikTok: @shaunatrinidadShauna on Threads: @shaunatrinidad Olivia on Instagram: @livimariezOlivia on TikTok: @livyolife420
Eric & Serling enjoy the avian apocalypse from a safe watching distance. Stick with us for our longest episode to date! There was a lot to talk about.Send us a Text Message.
Model, muse, designer, and former club kid Zaldy sits with James, Randy and Fenton to chat about his longtime style collaboration with RuPaul, working and living personally and professionally with mastermind Mathu Andersen, getting his nails done with Patty Hearst & Tippi Hedren, and working with pop icons like DeeLite, Gwen Stefani, Beyonce, Michael Jackson, and Britney Spears.
I wasn't in Speed! It's Pride and we're proud to be here with Veronica Cartwright. You Might Know Her From Alien, The Witches of Eastwick, The Birds, The Children's Hour, Will & Grace, The Right Stuff, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Inserts, and The X-Files. Veronica talked to us about her proper role in the queer canon byway of the Scissor Sisters, Jerry Herman, and StraightJacket; the trans retcon via James Cameron of Lambert in Alien; and her performance in the old Hollywood lesbian film The Children's House opposite Audrey Hepburn and Shirley MacLaine. And that's just the beginning! We also got to dig into her iconic roles on The X-Files as an abductee in one of the scariest arcs of all time, her rubber-faced scene-stealing scenes in The Witches of Eastwick, working with Alfred Hitchock...multiple times, and her criminally underseen performance in Inserts. What a goddamn treat. And no, she wasn't in Speed. Happy Pride, queerdos, we love you! Patreon: www.patreon.com/youmightknowherfrom Follow us on social media: @youmightknowherfrom || @damianbellino || @rodemanne Discussed this episode: Liza Minnelli documentary out at Tribeca Film Festival: LIZA: A Truly Terrific Absolutely True Story A House Is Not a Disco, Fire Island documentary Andrea McArdle's daughter is Alexis Kalehoff Find our special episode with Barrie Kreinik who wrote a plays, The Queen of 14th Street about Eva Le Gallienne Mary Pickford was NOT in the relationship with William Randolph Hearst. That was Marion Davies. The Cat's Meow was about Marion Davies Peg “something” Entwisle who killed herself on the Hollywood sign Damian wouldn't have made it to the talkies. Anne would have been a Mary Wickes type. Or a Marjorie Main, who was in a relationship with Spring Byington Veronica Cartwright is in too many iconic films to name but we will: The Birds, The Children's Hour, Alien, The Witches of Eastwick Stole scenes from Cher, Michelle Pfeifer and Susan Sarandon in The Witches of Eastwick: CHERRY SCENE Character in Alien is apparently NOT “canonically queer” Got the buzz cut because Sigourney wouldn't Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978, dir: Philip Kauffman) is SO good please go watch Donald Sutherland finally got a perm instead of curlers Is so good in Inserts opposite Richard Dreyfuss Goin' South with Jack Nicholson Appeared on ER, Six Feet Under, Nip/Tuck Hitchcock Presents The Twilight Zone Colleen Dewhurst auditioned for The Witches of Eastwick role that eventually went to Veronica Sang opera in Man Trouble with Ellen Barkin Cassandra Spencer in The X-Files Emmy nominated for The X-Files and ER Won Emmy at 15 for Tell me Not in Mournful Numbers Who Has Seen the Wind about refugees Sings “Hello Dolly” in Scary Movie 2 The Scissor Sisters album cover Is NOT in Speed despite listed as Bag Lag Uncredited in Speed Is only voiceover for a radio scene on In the Bedroom Gotta watch Clipped with the “silly rabbit” Cleopatra Coleman and Jacki Weaver Who will we cast as a sister opposite the play we need: Harriet Sansom Harris and Veanne Cox and is it Marcia Cross Judith Ivey is STILL ALIVE I'm sorry Birthday Candles with Debra Messing a life highlight
Bang bang! We are here this month with Julia Duffy. You Might Know Her From Palm Royale; Designing Women; Newhart; Looking; Baby Talk; The Mommie; Intolerable Cruelty; and Butcher, Baker, Nightmare Maker. We got to chat with Julia about her incredible arc as Mary Meredith Davidsoul on Apple TV's starry Palm Royale. That finale twist, huh? She also gave us the scoop on playing Patrick's mom on Looking (and the importance of playing mom to a queer person), her iconic run on Newhart (7 Emmy nominations!), and her ‘90s run as “Julia Duffy, sitcom saver” including joining the powerhouse female ensemble of Designing Women. We also got to chat about Julia's book Bad Auditions, who was in those rooms with her, and what it was like playing a high school student at 30. Truly a treat! Join us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/youmightknowherfrom Follow us on social media: @youmightknowherfrom || @damianbellino || @rodemanne Discussed this episode: Lesbians and gay men agree on character actresses of a certain age (middle aged) Anne's women centric movies from childhood: A League of Their Own, Fried Green Tomatoes, Set it Off, Steel Magnolias, 9 to 5, Thelma and Louise Damian's women centric tv/movies: The 5 Mrs Buchanans, Hocus Pocus, Designing Women Hang Time (character was Julie, actress is Daniella Deutscher who is MARRIED TO JAY HERNANDEZ) Damian met David Chokachi and Gena Lee Nolin at the mall Unicorns are people interested in being with married couples A League of Their Own is for EVERYONE (David Strathairn is for gays and lesbians) Damian told me not to Google Peter (not Paul) from Peter, Paul and Mary but I had to RIP Dabney Coleman Palm Royale was a wild ride Linda Purl was an ingénue that Julia was always up against Wrote book called Bad Auditions Run and watch Butcher Baker Nightmare Maker aka Night Warning with Julia opposite the incredible Susan Tyrell Got the role of Stephanie on Newhart the same day she found out her show Wizards and Warriors was canceled Baby Talk Designing Women The Mommies Brett Butler was struggling on season 5 of Grace Under Fire Jason Alexander sitcom with Peter Scolari and Wendy Makkena: Listen Up TV movie with Wendy Makkena: Fair Market Value Played Jonathan Geoff's mom on HBO's Looking Appeared on S2 finale of new Night Court Did The Little Foxes with Kelly McGillis Was Mother Superior on 5 eps of Passions Appeared on multiple child show sets like Suite Life of Zack and Cody, Wizards of Waverly Place, Drake & Josh, True Jackson VP Brandished a shotgun in Shameless Went toe to toe with Lea Michele and Emma Roberts in Scream Queens Did a bit on Sabrina the Teenage Witch where she appears on The Jerry Springer Show Her drag was better than Dinah's in The Cover Girl and the Cop (see Julia in drag @ 1:10:50) Sofia Vergara and Reese Witherspoon movie: Hot Pursuit Sofia as Griselda Blanco Gene Hackman: 93 and at a gas station Olivia de Havilland died in 2020 Mitzy Gaynor (92) and Tippi Hedren (94) are still alive but don't do interviews Garbo left Hollywood at 36, never to return Bette Davis in Wicked Stepmother months before she died 93 year old Clint Eastwood
Synopsis The Birds is a romantic comedy turned aviation nightmare. When the rich socialite and practical joker Melanie runs into a charming lawyer named Mitch in a bird shop, she does the creepiest thing ever and tracks down his name and address. After driving hours to get to his weekend home in a small town called Bodega Bay. As Mitch and Melanie slowly but surely fall in love, the birds in the area seem to be going crazy and possibly waging a Planet of the Apes-style war except in this movie, the apes are birds. Eyes are plucked out. Hair is messed up. They kiss. What more could you ask for? Review of The Birds The Birds, directed by Alfred Hitchcock, is a movie that cant really surprise you in any way. It's basically exactly what you would expect it to be, a movie about birds that attack people. Melanie played by Tippi Hedren is annoying at times, but her creepy love for Mitch played by Rod Taylor is enjoyable enough to keep me engaged with the film. For me, it almost seemed random how the movie would be focusing on the relationship that building between these characters, and them some bird would just swoop out of the air and attack. There isn't a lot of buildup or explanation about why the birds are attacking. In fact there is even a moment where the characters meet a bird expert, which would have been a good time to maybe give some information about why all this might be happening, but the bird expert somehow is completely wrong about everything she says, making me wonder why they even included that scene at all. In the end, it is a fine movie that kept me engaged enough throughout most of it but not really anything special to me. Score 6/10
Lords: * Mark * Shirley Topics: * Egypt sweater! * https://www.etsy.com/listing/233409089/amazing-1940s-egyptian-fair-isle-jumper * At the end of this film, are we supposed to want Indy to save Elsa? To go off happily together? (I say no.) * Kazim is the best character in Last Crusade * https://www.youtube.com/shorts/IP54S-ZZtyE * Portrait of my Brother as Indiana Jones * https://www.tupeloquarterly.com/poetry/portrait-of-my-brother-as-indiana-jones-by-amorak-huey/ * Sallah: The hardest brownface to swallow * Are pits of snakes effective as circus attractions? * The visual of them closing themselves in a giant box while on the motorcycle Microtopics: * A nerd of the second-highest caliber. * Working in tech on the internet. * Quality guests on a quality show. * Savage Oaf vs. Savage Oath. * Getting on Metal Archives and figuring out those bands are. * Swearing an Oaf. * Reading "Lord of the Rings" because you are pregnant. * Recommending pregnancy to someone who wants a child. * Wonder Weeks. * Your child is about the size of a mid-sized sedan. * A delightful looking creature about the size of a Micro Machine. * A sister who is a chimp and other wild shit from the 1970s. * A screwball comedy about lions living with Tippi Hedren and mauling the director of Speed. * A movie about an archaeologist who is beloved by all his students and one of them is wearing this sweater. * 1940s Egyptian Fair Isle Jumper. * Getting unprofessionally close to the professor you have a crush on so he can notice your cool Egypt sweater. * Why Dial of Destiny didn't do that well. * An entirely tolerable movie according to Mark circa whenever that movie came out. * Deploying the tense night-time action music. * Going to Fiverr and paying someone the fair value of their labor. * Elsa's a Nazi and then we're mad at Elsa. * Emotionally elevated moments between Indy and Elsa. * Proposing to your girlfriend on the Golden Gate Bridge in a last-ditch attempt to save your relationship. * The payoff of Henry Jones Sr.'s character arc. * Elsa choosing the wrong grail on purpose. * The 50 grails on the other side of the room that Elsa didn't even look at. * Coffee cup movie magic. * The expeditious nature of film storytelling. * The Brotherhood of the Cruciform Sword. * Kazim falling off the dock. * Kazim showing up to beat the shit out of a kid who is spending too much time reading about the grail on Wikipedia. * The two-part episode of MacGyver where MacGyver looks for the Holy Grail. * Stealing artifacts because they belong in museums, not with the people who originated them. * Going on a series of heists to steal artifacts back from museums and returning them to their people. * Sometimes chased, sometimes chasing. * Amorak from Kalamazoo. * Love on her eyelids. * A certified Wocust. * Compensation for my brother-in-law's car. * The depiction of Sallah in Raiders vs. in Last Crusade. * Fisher Stevens in Short Circuit. * A movie you can give up. * John Rhys-Davies playing a dwarf even though he's not even from Middle Earth. * Middle Earth being flat for elves but round for humans. * A huge vat filled with undifferentiated snakes that is a circus attraction somehow. * The guy who lays down in the bed of snakes. * A 1920s-era circus putting on a performance of the play that Snakes on a Plane was based on. * Giving a garter snake to every kid who comes to the circus and if their parents don't like it they can just set the snake loose in the back yard because it's the midwest. * Not thinking to ask a question until 30 years after you've seen the movie. * Liking art that is flawed. * Dying from a recreational drug situation. * Safely ensconced in the box. * Being chased by Nazis and taking a moment to pry open a wooden crate just in case there is a motorcycle in it. * Batman scrolling reddit while hiding behind the curtain for the guy he's going to surprise coming back into the office. * Of course that's what they do, and of course it worked, because you just saw it happen and it worked. * The pitfalls of googling your own medical symptoms.
Welcome back to Bad Dads Film Review, where today we're taking a flight into the menacing skies of Alfred Hitchcock's 1963 classic, "The Birds." This film is not only a cornerstone of horror cinema but also a masterclass in suspense and unconventional storytelling.The Birds unfolds in the seemingly tranquil seaside town of Bodega Bay, California, where a series of increasingly violent bird attacks begins to terrorize the residents. The film starts as a light romantic thriller but quickly morphs into a chilling tale of unexplained and relentless nature.The film follows Melanie Daniels (played by Tippi Hedren), a young socialite who drives out to Bodega Bay to deliver a pair of lovebirds to Mitch Brenner (Rod Taylor), a man she met in San Francisco. What begins as a playful quest soon spirals into horror as various bird species begin attacking humans without any apparent reason.The Birds is remarkable for its absence of a conventional soundtrack, relying instead on the chilling sounds of bird cries and attacks, which enhances the eerie, unsettling atmosphere. Hitchcock's use of suspense is meticulous, building tension through visual storytelling and the unpredictable behaviour of the birds. The special effects were ground breaking at the time, effectively conveying the terror of bird attacks.As dads, The Birds offers a great opportunity to introduce older kids to classic cinema and discuss how suspense and horror can be generated through atmosphere and pacing rather than gore. It's also a compelling prompt for discussions about nature, human impact on the environment, and the elements of suspenseful storytelling.The Birds is a seminal piece in the thriller genre, showcasing Hitchcock's genius at manipulating audience emotions and expectations. It remains a compelling watch for its innovative approach to horror, its enduring impact on the genre, and its ability to still unsettle viewers decades after its release.So, whether you're a Hitchcock aficionado or a newcomer to his work, join us as we explore the terrifying world of "The Birds." It's a journey into classic horror that promises to keep you on the edge of your seat.
Both Republicans and Democrats in the US state of Alabama are trying to find a legal solution that would protect access to IVF treatment, after a court ruling cast doubt on its future. Alabama's Supreme Court ruled earlier this month that frozen embryos have the same rights as children. Jenny Kleeman speaks to lawyer Eric Wrubel, who specialises in fertility law and Kristia Rumbley who has three frozen embryos at a fertility clinic in Alabama.How is porn shaping our sex lives? In a new Woman's Hour series we want to start an honest conversation about how the availability and content of porn affects what we do, how we feel and what we expect. Today, our reporter Ena Miller talks to a woman who had to decide where the line was for her around her husband's porn use. Is the boys' club in tattooing over? A new book, Tattoo You, celebrates the most innovate and trailblazing tattoo artists from across the world – two thirds of which are women, non-binary and trans artists. Tattoo expert Alice Snape and tattoo artist Tanya Buxton discuss shifts in the industry and the future of tattooing.The tale of the relationship between actress Tippi Hedren and director Alfred Hitchcock is told as part of a new play, Double Feature. In her memoir, Tippi accused Hitchcock of sexual assault. Joanna Vanderham, who plays Tippi, and Helen O'Hara, a film critic, join Jenny to explore how the play portrays that tumultuous relationship. Presenter: Jenny Kleeman Producer: Emma Pearce
We're winding down February's theme of WOMEN IN CRISIS and for our last vintage selection we got a case of Crisis in front of and behind the camera. We couldn't wrap up without a little Hitchcock and the struggles of Tippi Hedren regarding some calculated aviary beasts. Alfred Hitchcock wanted Tippi to be his personal leading lady human doll that he could control and throw birds at. He got two films out of her before she ran away and today's talk is of the first. We're discussing the 1963 horror hit “THE BIRDS” starring Tippi, Rod Taylor, Jessica Tandy & Suzanne Pleshette. The birds couldn't have picked a better idiot town than Bodega Bay to spiral these humans off into a local apocalypse. If I were a seagull, it would be fun as hell to dive bomb folks. I would be just like a typical seagull in that way. They should have had some California Condors plucking the small children off the street. Like any other horror that came after it, this movie is full of human beings making the worst decisions. Here's a link if it still works: https://archive.org/details/the-birds Subscribe to us on YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuJf3lkRI-BLUTsLI_ehOsg Contact us here: MOVIEHUMPERS@gmail.com Hear us on podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/6o6PSNJFGXJeENgqtPY4h7 Our OG podcast “Documenteers”: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/documenteers-the-documentary-podcast/id1321652249 Soundcloud feed: https://soundcloud.com/documenteers Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/culturewrought
Sir Peter Blake is famous for his Pop Art paintings, collages and album covers – and not just Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. But the artist, now 91, has throughout his career made three dimensional works. For the first time in two decades there is an exhibition devoted to these. Samira Ahmed meets the artist in the gallery on the eve of the opening of Peter Blake: Sculpture and Other Matters.Actor David Harewood is appointed the new President of RADA – the Royal Academy for the Dramatic Arts. He shares with Front Row his vision for one of the world's leading theatre schools.John Logan's new play Double Feature explores the director-actor relationship through two of the most tempestuous relationships in cinema history. Samira talks with the Oscar-nominated Gladiator writer about how Alfred Hitchcock made Tippi Hedren's life on the set of 1964 thriller Marnie a living hell, while Vincent Price and Michael Reeves could barely hide their hatred for each other during the making of the 1968 horror film Witchfinder General. The play opens tonight at the London's Hampstead Theatre.Presenter Samira Ahmed Producer: Julian May
Just Say No To Big Cats Actress Tippi Hedren (The Birds) is back to talk about the big cats at her sanctuary and legislation to stop the breeding of lions and tigers. She comes clean about her daughter's (actress Melanie Griffith) relationship with "Neil" the lion. Listen Now Pets Can Give You A Tax Break If you foster an animal, you can deduct some of the associated costs. Things like vet bills, food, grooming; they qualify as charitable donations, which are deductible up to 50% of your adjusted gross income. But once, you officially adopt the animal, that animal is no longer considered a foster, so you will lose the deductions. Listen Now Saving Elephants This week's Hero Person is rescuing elephants from circuses and zoos. Often mistreated, the gentle giants are exploited for our entertainment. Scott Blais, co-founder of an elephant sanctuary in Tennessee, Skypes with us from Brazil, where he is currently rescuing 50 elephants. Listen Now Body Art Is Not For Animals It will soon be a crime throughout New York State to pierce or tattoo a companion animal. There is an exception for markings one under a veterinarian's supervision. The laws were prompted by people showing off what they did to their animals on the Internet, including a woman who was piercing kittens and selling them as 'gothic.' Listen Now Pet Owners Get Emotional Distress Award in Death of Pet The Maryland Court of Appeals has ruled that a jury can award damages to pet owners for the emotional distress they suffer following the injury or death of a beloved animal due to gross negligence. The Court let stand a $200,000 award to Roger and Sandra Jenkins. Their Labrador retriever was shot and killed by a Frederick County sheriff's deputy. Listen Now Read more about this week's show.
This week, noble trashmen James and Patrick unstick themselves from the movie theater floor to review 1981's ROAR. Most likely the only cat-based comedy in which Tippi Hedren contracted gangrene from an elephant attack. Want to watch exclusive Funhaus content? Click the link! https://www.youtube.com/funhaus/join or https://fun.haus/first Follow Us On Social: https://twitter.com/jameswillems https://twitter.com/handsomemaster2 Tshirts n stuff: https://store.roosterteeth.com/collections/funhaus Welcome to Funhaus, the internet's ONLY comedy, gaming, and variety channel since 2015! Trash for Trash is two filthy trashmen, who love watching trashy movies. Join them as they talk through some of the worst achievements in cinematic history. They're watching it so you don't have to. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Birds (1963) is a classic creature feature with an even more terrifying backstory and making-of. Ghouls discuss this sleepy film, the potential themes, and the interesting approach to storytelling. Gabe also explores the real horror of the film: Hitchcock's unhealthy obsession and torture of Tippi Hedren. Kat shares facts about the most dangerous birds and if we should be afraid of birds. Gabe even gives us a taste of a fun true-crime theory involving birds! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-ghouls-next-door/support
Alfred Hitchcock, renowned as the "Master of Suspense," directed a range of films with equally intricate leading ladies. In this episode, we dive deep into the horrifying connections between Hitchcock and his female stars, shedding light on the secrets that have intrigued audiences for decades. We'll discuss the compelling and saddening stories of Hitchcock's "ice cold blondes" like June Howard-Tripp, Ingrid Bergman, Joan Fontaine, and Tippi Hedren. Furthermore, we'll explore Hitchcock's characterizations, which some interpret as potentially revealing a complex relationship with women. We'll also examine the pivotal contributions of his screenwriters, Joan Harrison and Alma Reville, who played a significant role in the director's legendary status and made him the film legend he was. TW: We do discuss sexual assault as well as other topics commonly covered in Hitchcock films Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Diane and Sean discuss birds, birds, birds and all the beautiful people in Alfred Hitchcock's 1963 animal attack classic, The Birds. Episode music is, "Risseldy Rosseldy" as performed by the school children from the film.- Our theme song is by Brushy One String- Artwork by Marlaine LePage- Why Do We Own This DVD? Merch available at Teepublic- Follow the show on social media:- Tumblr: WhyDoWeOwnThisDVD- Follow Sean's Plants on IG: @lookitmahplantsSupport the show
"Weird Al" Yankovic helps Paul, Jason, and June break down the 2010 horror film, Birdemic: Shock and Terror, recorded LIVE at the Largo theater in Los Angeles. They dig into all the bad CGI, un-needed B-Roll, the Tippi Hedren “cameo,” and ponder if the environmentalism of this movie really works. Plus, special guest Whitney Moore (Nathalie) joins the crew to answer all their questions about the filming of this movie, including how she ended up auditioning for the film and what's the deal with that orange bathing suit. (Originally Released 02/28/2012) HDTGM is going back on tour this Oct & Nov! Go to hdtgm.com for tix & info.For more Matinee Monday content, visit Paul's YouTube page: youtube.com/paulscheerFollow Paul on Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/paulscheer/HDTGM Discord: discord.gg/hdtgmPaul's Discord: discord.gg/paulscheerCheck out Paul and Rob Huebel live on Twitch (www.twitch.tv/friendzone) every Thursday 8-10pm ESTSubscribe to The Deep Dive with Jessica St. Clair and June Diane Raphael here: thedeepdiveacademy.com/podcastSubscribe to Unspooled with Paul and Amy Nicholson here: listen.earwolf.com/unspooledCheck out The Jane Club over at janeclub.comCheck out new HDTGM merch over at teepublic.com/stores/hdtgmWhere to find Jason, June & Paul:@PaulScheer on Instagram & Twitter@Junediane on IG and @MsJuneDiane on TwitterJason is not on Twitter
Chelsea and Lizzie Bassett (What Went Wrong) pounce on Tippi Hedren's 2016 celebrity memoir. From coming up in the 1950s modeling scene, to being assaulted Alfred Hitchcock, to a surprising amount of lion violence, to her relationship with her daughter Melanie Griffith, and granddaughter, Dakota Johnson, this memoir is an unexpected journey! For more book recaps & gentle tea, follow Chelsea on Instagram @chelseadevantez Become a member of the Celebrity Book Club Patreon! Show Notes: ROAR! episode of What Went Wrong 1992 book - The Devil's Candy: The Bonfire of the Vanities Goes to Hollywood by Julie Salamon Where to find our Guest: Lizzie Bassett Personal IG Podcast IG Podcast - What Went Wrong Thank you to our sponsors: Tanteo Tequila -- @tanteotequila Natalie's Juice Company -- @nataliesoj Pattern Brands - @patternbrands
Check out this sneak peak of What Went Wrong host Lizzie Bassett's episode of Glamorous Trash with Chelsea Devantez. They're discussing Tippi Hedren's memoir in all its lion-filled glory - head over to Chelsea's feed to listen to the full episode now! https://link.chtbl.com/ChelseaDevantezGlamorous Trash is all about going high and low at the same time— Glam and Trash. We recap and book club celebrity memoirs, deconstruct pop culture, and sometimes, we cry! If you've ever referenced Mariah Carey in therapy... then this is the podcast for you.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
GGACP celebrates the birthday (January 19) of screen icon and activist Tippi Hedren by revisiting this memorable interview from 2017. In this episode, Tippi talks about her absorbing memoir ("Tippi"), her collaborations with co-stars Marlon Brando and Rod Taylor, her turbulent relationship with the legendary Alfred Hitchcock and her fifty-year mission to rescue and protect wild animals. Also, Cary Grant pays a visit, Sean Connery pays a compliment, JFK makes his move and Tippi befriends a raven from "The Birds." PLUS: Edith Head! "The Harrad Experiment"! Charlie Chaplin saves the day! Young Gilbert checks out "Marnie"! And the most dangerous movie ever made! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices