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Er Severance den bedste serie i den moderne streaming-æra?Jacob Ege Hinchely og Rikke Collin fejrer Betacritics étårsdag (for en lille måneds tid siden) med et særligt jubilæumsafsnit! Det har været et år fyldt med store filmoplevelser, passionerede diskussioner og en serieklub, der nu når sin foreløbige konklusion. Severance sæson 2 er færdig, og Jacob og Rikke dykker ned i de sidste to episoder, før de giver en samlet vurdering af sæsonen. Adam Scott (Parks and Recreation, Big Little Lies) vender tilbage som Mark, fanget mellem to verdener – men lever afslutningen op til de skyhøje forventninger?De anmelder også den religiøse thriller Conclave, hvor Ralph Fiennes (Schindler's List, The Grand Budapest Hotel) spiller kardinal Lawrence, der uforvarende bliver trukket ind i et livsfarligt magtspil under pavevalget. Med hemmeligheder, sammensværgelser og et Oscar-vindende manuskript – er det en værdig ny klassiker?Endelig fejrer de podcastens første år med en Q&A fra lytterne, deler deres anbefalinger og diskuterer de seneste nyheder fra film- og serieverdenen.Tusind tak fordi du lytter med.
Is our world becoming more like the one in the hit Apple TV+ show SEVERANCE? If you haven't seen SEVERANCE it's an amazing sci-fi mystery thriller directed by Ben Stiller, starring Adam Scott (PARKS & REC, STEP BROTHERS), Britt Lower, Zach Cherry (FALLOUT, SHANG-CHI), John Turturro (THE BATMAN, THE BIG LEBOWSKI), Christopher Walken (BATMAN RETURNS, DUNE part 2), Patricia Arquette (TRUE ROMANCE, BOYHOOD), Tramell TIllman, and many more incredible actors! Lon Harris joins DJ and Roxy to discuss the show's mysteries and wonder whether our reality is becoming more like this dystopia. ARC Firefighter fund - https://antirecidivism.org/firefighterfund/ More DJ! https://www.youtube.com/djtalkstrash https://www.instagram.com/djtalkstrash More Roxy! https://www.youtube.com/roxystriar https://www.instagram.com/roxystriar Theme Music by: Steven James Schmidt For exclusive bonus podcasts like What We're Into, Mutant Academy, and more, check out our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/OnlyStupidAnswers
Kan Robert Eggers vække vampyren fra 1922 til live i 2025? Jacob Ege Hinchely og Rikke Collin er tilbage med en ny episode af Betacritic, hvor de dykker ned i nogle af de mest omtalte film fra 2024 og ser frem mod en af årets mest ventede serier. Nosferatu Robert Eggers (The Lighthouse, The Northman) genopliver den ikoniske skrækhistorie fra 1922 i sin nyeste film, Nosferatu. Med Bill Skarsgård (It, Barbarian) som den grufulde Count Orlok og Nicholas Hoult (The Menu, Mad Max: Fury Road) og Lily-Rose Depp (The Idol) som Thomas og Ellen Hutter, leverer filmen gotisk uhygge og en visuel stil, der vækker både ærefrygt og rædsel. Jacob og Rikke diskuterer filmens æstetik, dens dybdegående karakterarbejde og hvordan Eggers' passion for genren skinner igennem. Babygirl Halina Reijn (Bodies Bodies Bodies) tager et dristigt spring ind i det erotiske thrillerunivers med Babygirl, der følger Nicole Kidman (Moulin Rouge, The Hours) som en karrierefokuseret CEO. Hendes affære med en ung praktikant, spillet af Harris Dickinson (Triangle of Sadness), sætter både hendes professionelle og private liv på spil. Antonio Banderas (The Mask of Zorro, Pain and Glory) og Sophie Wilde (Talk to Me) tilføjer intensitet til historien. Rikke og Jacob udforsker filmens stærke præstationer og dens moderne tag på moral og magtdynamikker. Den Vilde Robot DreamWorks Animations Den Vilde Robot er en visuel perle inspireret af Peter Browns populære børnebog. Chris Sanders (Lilo & Stitch, How to Train Your Dragon) instruerer dette hjertevarme eventyr, hvor Lupita Nyong'o (Black Panther, Us) giver stemme til Roz, en robot, der må tilpasse sig livet på en øde ø og blive mor for gåseungen Brightbill, spillet af Kit Connor (Heartstopper). Pedro Pascal (The Mandalorian, The Last of Us), Mark Hamill (Star Wars), og Catherine O'Hara (Schitt's Creek) bidrager også med deres stemmer. Jacob og Rikke diskuterer filmens tematik om familie og identitet og dens unikke brug af vandfarveæstetik. Severance: Optakt til sæson 2 Som forberedelse til premieren på anden sæson af Severance, den prisbelønnede serie skabt af Dan Erickson og instrueret af Ben Stiller (Zoolander, Tropic Thunder), gennemgår Jacob og Rikke kort første sæsons største øjeblikke. Adam Scott (Parks and Recreation), Patricia Arquette (Boyhood), og John Turturro (The Batman) leverer stærke præstationer i denne dystopiske fortælling om hukommelsesmanipulation og corporate kultur. Til sidst præsenterer Jacob og Rikke som altid de nyeste anbefalinger og ugens vigtigste film- og serienyheder. Tusind tak fordi du lytter med!
This week on the show, host Jesse David Fox does something a little different and sits down with actor Adam Scott (Parks and Rec, Big Little Lies, Severance, Step Brothers) and writer John Enbom (Veronica Mars, iZombie) to discuss the character they created, Henry, from their show Party Down that's about to premiere it's third season after a decade-plus break. Watch Party Down on Starz. Follow Adam Scott on Twitter and Instagram. Follow John Enbom on Twitter. Follow Jesse David Fox on Twitter and Instagram. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
With Season 1 of Severance out not on Apple +, this thriller series is a must watch. Directed/produced by Ben Stiller (Zoolander, Tropic Thunder) and stars Adam Scott (Parks and Rec) and Britt Lower ( High Maintenance) in a show that asks the question what if you could separate your work life from your home life. By the end of this show, we were begging for more but in the best way possible. From the story to the acting and the over all visuals of this show had us wowed from moment one. This episode will go into full spoilers for the show and our thoughts and some of the bigger questions this show poses. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/welcometothenightside/message
Connor talks with Zach Braff (Scrubs, Garden State), Adam Scott (Parks & Recreation, Party Down) and David Krumholtz (Numb3rs, The Deuce) about how they all auditioned for Band of Brothers and were not cast. Episode Transcript Follow the show @deadeyespodcast Advertise on Dead Eyes via Gumball.fm See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We take a look at the single season Fox show starring Craig Robinson (The Office) and Adam Scott (Parks & Rec). Was this show ended too soon or was the combined power of these hilarious actors not enough to create another hit comedy? "Ghosted” episodes watched for this F&L: *S1E1 - Pilot *S1E16 - Hello Boys Make show suggestions or tell us if you see ghosts! WEBSITE: https://anchor.fm/fandlpodcast EMAIL: FandLpodcast@gmail.com TWITTER: https://twitter.com/FandLpodcast INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/fandlpodcast FACEBOOK: https://facebook.com/fandlpodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Adam Scott (Parks and Recreation) and Scott Aukerman (Comedy Bang! Bang!) return as superfan Adam Scott Aukerman–but this time to discuss the music and impact of the band The Red Hot Chili Peppers. In this first episode, Scott and Scott share when they first heard of the Chili Peps before getting into a track-by-track breakdown of the band’s first two studio albums, the self titled “The Red Hot Chili Peppers” and “Freaky Styley.”
Sure we are too late for Krampusnacht, but we are int time for Santa Day! This movie has a special space in the shriveled black blood-pumping hearts of Bryan and Chad, who saw it together in theaters years ago. Since then, every year they exchange some form of Krampus present to celebrate Christmas. The film starts Emjay Anthony as Max Engel, a child trying to reconcile being too old to believe in Santa and the aftermath of his Kevin McAlister-style outburst. Adam Scott (Parks and Rec, Ghosted, Little Evil, Piranha 3D) as Tom Engel, the somewhat distant father who is dreadingyet another holiday with his in-laws. Toni Collette (Hereditary, Little Miss Sunshine, Knives Out) as Sarah Engel, a woman desperately trying to keep some semblance of civility in a house of wolves! David Koechner (Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse, Hell and Back, A Haunted House) as Howard, who is basically Jake's father-in-law throughout the film. Last, Conchata Ferrell plays Aunt Dorothy. She is delightful. Sure, she plays the same character in everything, but still. So great. The film was written and directed by Michael Dougherty, an aficionado of holiday horror. How he leveraged his cult success, Trick 'r Treat into making huge-budget Godzilla movies, I will never know, but this movie really showed his capabilities as a director. The film is rife with references and homage, ranging from Demonic Toys, to Tremors, with a Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors, and Gremlins in between. The "Hidden Track" this week is Terra Atlantica with their song, THE AVENGING NARWHAL! https://www.terra-atlantica.de/, Instagram: @terraatlantica https://open.spotify.com/artist/2jjCMNei7oJGKMal41tAZE If you ever have feedback or recommendations on future episodes, please let us know at slasherspod@gmail.com. You can always find us on our social media: Instagram, Twitter, Slasher App: @slasherspod Facebook: /slasherspod Reddit: u/slasherspod https://www.youtube.com/c/slasherspodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/slasherspod/support
Adam Scott (Parks and Recreation, Big Little Lies, Step Brothers) is an actor, producer and genuinely one of the nicest people Dax has ever hated. Adam sits down with the armchair expert to discuss how he fell backwards into comedy after seeking a career in dramatic acting, his hero worship of Spike Lee and the two of them discuss why they had a mutual unappreciation for the other before they met. Dax tells the story of how he unpredictably ended up on Letterman and Adam speaks about his struggle with self-worth and recognizability. They examine their differing perspectives on being a younger sibling, Dax commends Adam for taking on projects he loves and they both agree, unequivocally, that Will Ferrell is the greatest.
Adam Scott (Parks and Recreation, Big Little Lies, Step Brothers) is an actor, producer and genuinely one of the nicest people Dax has ever hated. Adam sits down with the armchair expert to discuss how he fell backwards into comedy after seeking a career in dramatic acting, his hero worship of Spike Lee and the two of them discuss why they had a mutual unappreciation for the other before they met. Dax tells the story of how he unpredictably ended up on Letterman and Adam speaks about his struggle with self-worth and recognizability. They examine their differing perspectives on being a younger sibling, Dax commends Adam for taking on projects he loves and they both agree, unequivocally, that Will Ferrell is the greatest.
Adam Scott (Parks and Recreation) and Scott Aukerman (Comedy Bang! Bang!) come together once again as superfan Adam Scott Aukerman–but this time to discuss the music and impact of the band R.E.M. In this first episode, Scott and Scott share how they initially encountered the music of R.E.M. before launching into a track-by-track breakdown of the group’s first EP, Chronic Town.
Adam Scott (Parks and Recreation) and Scott Aukerman (Comedy Bang! Bang!) come together once again as superfan Adam Scott Aukerman--but this time to discuss the music and impact of the band R.E.M. In this first episode, Scott and Scott share how they initially encountered the music of R.E.M. before launching into a track-by-track breakdown of the group’s first EP, Chronic Town. This episode is sponsored by Leesa and Audible.
Another celebrity coming to @BigSlickKC this weekend - it's Adam Scott from Parks and Recreation on #TheShowKC! Adam talks about his softball prowess, meeting Taylor Swift and his favorite U2 song. Check out BigSlickKC.org for more info about the charity event. And keep listening to The Show to hear more celebs involved in the big weekend!
In anticipation of U2's latest album release, Adam Scott (Parks and Recreation) and Scott Aukerman (Comedy Bang! Bang!) come together as superfan Adam Scott Aukerman to discuss the music and impact of the band. In the inaugural episode they delve into the U2 eras from Boy to Under a Blood Red Sky. So put your headphones on and hear how Adam Scott Aukerman got into U2, a teenage Adam’s experience at the US Festival in 1983, and the premiere of their other podcast "I Love Films."