1949 film by George Cukor
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Buckle up boys and girls! It's time to find out who can do better than who, what gender wears what pants, and other timeless (sic) questions in modern America. With an evenly matched panel, Justin & Travis take a retroactive look at mean old Spencer Tracy and pants-hero and pioneer Katherine Hepburn in 1949's "Adam's Rib". --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ltmspod/support
Directed by George Cukor and starring Spencer Tracy And Katharine Hepburn as two married Lawyers. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/drzeusfilmpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/drzeusfilmpodcast/support
Christina & Isaac laugh and talk about the feminist classic, Adam's Rib (1949)!
In this episode, Guy is joined by ESPN's Adam Finkelstein to reminisce about the Cluess years and look forward to the Pitino era.
This is the first in a possible series of films we'll talk about and drink about. Have any recommendations? Send them to us. Our email is in the show. (It is NOT in the show.)
Enjoy yet another throwback episode to when Lindsey and Jessica first started out! As ARP takes a spiritual break for the year, we wanted to revisit this important episode of how to handle stress and anxiety with God and practical tips. It is just as important today as it was when we recorded on March 3, 2015. This is our second most downloaded episode. Sit back and enjoy the conversation!7 out of 10 adults daily experience stress and anxiety. God wants us to lean on him and not our own understanding. Listen to episode 2 of the Adam's Rib podcast to learn about how to handle stress and anxiety God's way. Proverbs 3:5 “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and do not lean on your own understanding”You can subscribe to the podcast for a new episode every Tuesday in iTunes, Sound Cloud, Google Play, Spotify, or Stitcher.Like us on Facebook and Follow us on Twitter and on Instagram.
We are approaching one of the major battlefields of Scripture, the controversial passage from Chapter 2 of Paul's first letter to Timothy. Many have fought and still are fighting over this section. We have to approach it with great care, and yet deal with it thoroughly. I want to remind you of one fact which we must hold clearly in mind: The subject under discussion in this passage, as well as in this entire chapter, is prayer. Paul is writing about the worship of the congregation when they come together, especially as that worship centers on and focuses in prayer. So the passage that touches on women and on their ministry among us grows out of that subject.
In Episode 16 of the WHOA GNV Podcast, Edward Lavagnino of the money saving application, Gift Certificates & More, and Adam Brewer of Adam's Rib Co. join us for an epic entrepreneurial discussion. We discuss the importance of perseverance especially when confronted with rejections and "no's", the sacrifices you have to make, the grit, the grind, and so much more. CONNECT WITH OUR GUESTS: EDWARD LAVAGNINO GIFT CERTIFICATES & MORE https://www.giftcertificatesandmore.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/giftcertificatesandmore/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/giftcertificatesandmore/ CONNECT WITH OUR GUESTS: ADAM BREWER ADAM'S RIB CO. https://adamsribco.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/adamsribco/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adamsribco/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whoa-gnv-podcast/support
Our first sermon in this series examines the famous story of Adam's rib. How does this second account of creation compare to the first? Despite the traditional gender roles that align with this narrative, are there any progressive theological aspects of this story? As descendants of these first humans, what does their creation story compel us to do? Join us.
Warning: There's more profanity in this episode than there are Cleveland steamers at a Bryn Mawr Sadie Hawkins dance afterparty. In this episode, the Finleys discuss three Katharine Hepburn flicks: Adam's Rib (1949), The Rainmaker (1956), and The Lion in Winter (1968). Please consider supporting us on Patreon (linked through our website: www.finleysonfilm.com). Subscribers at the $5+ per month level will have access to the Finleys Fine Reserve--two secret episodes per month.
The Immortals are back and they're ready to discuss gender! Sarah leads an unofficial episode of Ad Absurdum as they discuss the classic legal screwball comedy Adam's Rib. Also Leigh wonders how the hell Shaft is on the album's list, Pedro learns that love isn't just true in fairy tales and Austin wonders what the hell is happening in Land of the Lost. Also Adam says good stuff! EDIT -- We had some audio issues with the first upload. We have tried a new file and trying to fix the concerns. Thank you for your feedback. Intro 0:00 -- 4:36 Adam's Rib 4:36 -- 29:37 Shaft 29:37 -- 37:42 Jerusalem Artichoke 37:42 -- 38:27 I'm a Believer 38:27 -- 45:00 Foxie 45:00 -- 45:53 Land of the Lost 45:53 -- 54:32 Outro 54:32 -- 1:00:52 --Leave your own henge ratings at TheArtImmortal.com --Be sure you leave an iTunes review so Pedro can give you a compliment on air. Email Twitter iTunes YouTube Join us Thursday next as we discuss more radical things. Until then, email or tweet us your thoughts, leave a review on iTunes and other crap every podcast asks you to do. (But we love that you do it!) Artwork by Ray Martindale Opening tune by Adam Lord
Tyler and David discuss what they've been watching, including Psycho, A Face in the Crowd, Santa Sangre, Adam's Rib, A Great Wall, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, A Night at the Opera, A Most Wanted Man, Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, Tangled, Broken Blossoms, Avengers: Age of Ultron, Out in the Night, Logan, John Wick: Chapter 2, Wagon Master, Once Upon a Time in the West, The Best Years of Our Lives, Empire of the Sun, The People vs. O.J. Simpson and Miami Vice.
Stephen Nathan (Bones, Joan of Arcadia, Family Law) discusses career in executive producing sit-coms and one-hour drama series and offers a detailed look into a ten-year run on the hit comedy-procedural Bones. We talk about: The future of consuming visual content Writing and executive producing Bones for a decade The special 200th "Hitchcock" episode of Bones in Technicolor The evolution of two central characters Balancing plot and character within episodes Social media fan support -- the positive and the negative Transitioning from New York and the stage to LA and a role in Bonanza The demanding schedule of a showrunner Cross-training with playwriting Quotes from the show: "Ten years on one show... I could have become a doctor." "There are two characters; we pick them up at one part of their lives, and then, when the series ends, you leave them in another part of their lives." "The more controversial something is-- or the more upset the audience was-- the more they talked about it, and the more people wanted to see what they were talking about." "I have felt so lucky and so fortunate to be able to do what I love, and eat because of it. I don't take that lightly." "There has to be an element of truth. That holds true for any genre, any literature... What's the ticker? What's that little piece of humanity that's the reason we watch the show?"
There were nine films starring Tracy and Hepburn, but ADAM'S RIB is arguably the best. Writers Ruth Gordon and Garson Kanin, friends of the famous couple, wrote the film specifically for them, and Hepburn insisted on her favorite director, George Cukor. The result is a comedy that remains the best "battle of the sexes" film ever made. In our review, James and Lara get into how watching this film feels like spying on a real-life married couple, as Spencer and Kate talk over each other and are very playful together. We talk about George Cukor's static camera, the Cole Porter-penned "Goodbye, Amanda" (one of the original earworms), and are joined by actress Jennifer Lynn O'Hara of "A Single Girl's Guide To..." to discuss the pervasive double standard that women in the entertainment industry experience.
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Greg screens George Cukor's 1949 rib tickler "Adam's Rib"
Larry sings the worthy praises of BBQ, BBQ, BBQ and playoff baseball. And Larry recites an eerie rhyme from Shakespeare, even though he doesn't like Halloween. On Magic Movie Moment, Larry talks about the surprisingly non-BBQ related Adam's Rib. Quote of the week: "Pick it up with your hands, like a caveman."Producer: Colonel Jeff Fox http://www.LarryMillerShow.com
Once you have accepted Jesus into your heart, what's next? This is the question from several women who have become new in Jesus. Salvation is the first step of a beautiful new love relationship with the Lord. Never allow failure to drive you from the Lord. Instead, run to Him. He is waiting for you. Listen to episode 9 of Adam's Rib on What's Next? #AdamsRib #LetzMove
Prayer is the vehicle for our daily dialogue with God. Prayer gives us an opportunity to share our life to Him, the opportunity to express gratitude for what He has provided us, it provides us the platform for confessing our sins and asking for repentance, and it’s an act of worship and obedience. Listen to episode 5 of Adam's Rib on the power of prayer. Isaiah 40:31 “But those who hope in the LORD will renew their strength they will fly up on wings like eagles; they will run and not be tired; they will walk and not be weary.” #AdamsRib #LetzMove
Do your goals make room for the unexpected? Do you love your plan more than you love God’s will? These are questions you should ask yourself when setting goals. The Bible discusses a balanced approach to setting goals that include making plans, but making them with wisdom. When God sees you making plans according to his will you will be rewarded through blessings because you’re showing obedience. Listen to episode four of Adam's Rib on setting goals. Proverbs 16:9 “In his heart a man plans his course, but the Lord determines his steps.” #AdamsRib #LetzMove
7 out of 10 adults daily experience stress and anxiety. God wants us to lean on him and not our own understanding. Listen to episode 2 of the Adam's Rib podcast to learn about how to handle stress and anxiety God's way. Proverbs 3:5 “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and do not lean on your own understanding” #AdamsRib #LetzMove
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