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The Casuals discuss the film The African Queen (1951).
Send us a textWHITE HUNTER, BLACK HEART Episode 7, and you can feel the excitement of the hunt this episode, the first of TGTPTU's final paired rewatches of the Redux Season (Season 14) and another double Eastwood starting with a bang with WHITE HUNTER, BLACK HEART (1990, originally covered by TGTPTU during Season 3, Episode 9). As flick curator extraordinaire Ken's second rewatch pick, the o.g. host hopes to sway opinion his way, believing this adaptation by Peter Viertel of his autobiographical roman à clef dramatizing his work and consternation with John Huston during preproduction on The African Queen to be a masterpiece, approaching Unforgiven in its use of Eastwood's (playing director John Wilson, a thinly veiled Huston) Hollywood persona. And Ken might just have an adherent in new host Ryan, who has a take(s) about Eastwood and the 1990's cinema scene and auteur theory and potential deeper meanings of this film. And Thomas offers insight into his own autobiography's veracity in the chapters that have him inventing snowboarding and fighting ninjas. Meanwhile, host Jack read was able to read 0% of the book to prepare for the ep and takes the brunt of Ken's anger upon relistening to the original episode. On that episode nearly a half-decade ago, Jack had opined the film mid. Fellow Gen Z'er Thomas who'd guested on that original episode with Ken and Jack also found the movie somewhere between. But a rewatch with new pairings and fresh eyes outside the marathon of covering every Eastwood film during the first three seasons has surprises in store! Someone is called a Judas, and someone sticks to his elephant guns. Listen to find out who. And if you ever wondered why the voice in the recent seasons' intro songs is “not supposed to fight with the guests, Mr. Wilson,” then you might just understand after listening, you yellow bastard. THEME SONG BY: WEIRD A.I.Email: thegoodthepodandtheugly@gmail.comFacebook: https://m.facebook.com/TGTPTUInstagram: https://instagram.com/thegoodthepodandtheugly?igshid=um92md09kjg0Bluesky: @goodpodugly.bsky.socialYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6mI2plrgJu-TB95bbJCW-gBuzzsprout: https://thegoodthepodandtheugly.buzzsprout.com/Letterboxd (follow us!): Podcast: goodpoduglyKen: Ken KoralRyan: Ryan Tobias
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It's a wonderful night for Oscar! The Academy Awards will be handed out this evening, so in celebration of Hollywood's biggest night, here are four old time radio mysteries - each starring an actor who took home a golden statuette. Edmond O'Brien (Best Supporting Actor for The Barefoot Contessa) is Johnny Dollar in "The George Farmer Matter" (originally aired on CBS on June 9, 1951). Rex Harrison (Best Actor for My Fair Lady) stars as a debonair detective in "A Trip to the Death House" from The Private Files of Rex Saunders (originally aired on NBC on June 13, 1951). Humphrey Bogart (Best Actor for The African Queen) and Lauren Bacall (nominated for Best Supporting Actress for The Mirror Has Two Faces) star in "Senor Rufio's Legacy of Death," a syndicated episode of Bold Venture. Finally John Gielgud (Best Supporting Actor for Arthur) and Ralph Richardson (a two-time Best Supporting Actor nominee) are Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson in "The Golden Pince-Nez" (originally aired on NBC on April 3, 1955).
THE AFRICAN QUEEN After her missionary brother is killed in WWI Africa, A prim and proper spinster reluctantly accepts help from a rough-around-the-edges steamer captain to escape the danger. But when he offers only safe passage, she convinces him to join her in a daring mission to destroy a German gunboat. As they journey down the river, they bicker and clash at every turn, but their time together leads to a surprising and passionate romance. Craig, Elisabeth and Fanboy Planet's Derek McCaw talk about 1st time viewings, dream destinations, Humphry Bogart in color and the movie “The African Queen” on this week's Matinee Heroes. Show Notes 1:04 Craig, Elisabeth and guests Derek McCaw talk about exotic places they'd like to visit. 10:48 Craig, Elisabeth and Derek discuss "The African Queen" 36:22 Recasting 49:27 Double Feature 53:16 Final Thoughts 58:12 A preview of next week's episode "3:10 to Yuma" Next week, we mosey out west to catch the "3:10 to Yuma" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xdSShWEuUCQ&ab_channel=StudioMars
THE NORTHMAN Prince Amleth is on the verge of becoming a man when his father is brutally murdered by his uncle, who kidnaps the boy's mother. Two decades later, Amleth is now a Viking who raids Slavic villages. He soon meets a seeress who reminds him of his vow -- save his mother, kill his uncle, avenge his father. Craig and Elisabeth are joined by Paul Hitchcock and Brendan Agnew to talk Berserkers, betrayal, naked swordfights and the movie “The Northman” on this week's Matinee Heroes! Show Notes 1:16 Craig, Elisabeth and guests Paul and Brendan talk about exotic places they'd like to visit. 10:37 Craig, Elisabeth, Paul and Brendan discuss "The Northman" 47:44 Recasting 1:21:19 Double Feature 1:25:38 Final Thoughts 1:34:26 A preview of next week's episode "The African Queen" Next week, we're start our month long travelogue with "The African Queen" https://youtu.be/jnHgAPs9whY?si=isWQaOjtqk2Yy1Vl
Send us a textIn this episode, Jim and Dani Hoey join the podcast. They bring along the movie The African Queen, while Marty and Clif give Jim and Dani the movie Friday the 13th to watch. Support the showFind our films here: The Love Song of William H Shaw Revenge of Zoe Writing Fren-ZeeMaking Pondo on Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100087139659233X (formerly Twitter):@MakingPondoInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/makingpondo/Making Pondo on Letterboxd:Season Onehttps://letterboxd.com/marty_ketola/list/talking-pondo/Season Twohttps://letterboxd.com/marty_ketola/list/talking-pondo-season-2/Theme Song by Russ PacePhotos by Geoff Notkin
Hosts Josh and Jamie and special returning guest Eddie Averill (of Extended Clip) discuss the non-UNFORGIVEN entries in Clint Eastwood's self-reflective and self-implicating deconstructionist “too old for this shit” run of 1990s masterpieces: WHITE HUNTER BLACK HEART (1990) his personal, psychological and metafictional biographical portrait starring himself as John Huston during his time apparently becoming self-destructively obsessed with big game hunting while making THE AFRICAN QUEEN, and A PERFECT WORLD (1993) his sneakily complex, meditative and heart-wrenching criminal kidnapping/manhunt procedural meets buddy hangout road movie turned fathers-and-sons/justice system melodrama. Next week's episode is a patron-exclusive bonus episode on RIFIFI (1955) + THE LE CERCLE ROUGE (1970), you can get access to that episode (and all past + future bonus episodes) by subscribing to our $5 tier on Patreon: www.patreon.com/sleazoidspodcast Intro // 00:00-11:21 WHITE HUNTER BLACK HEART // 11:21-1:23:23 A PERFECT WORLD // 1:23:23-2:51:05 Outro // 2:51:05-2:58:24 MERCH: www.teepublic.com/stores/sleazoids?ref_id=17667 WEBSITE: www.sleazoidspodcast.com/ Pod Twitter: twitter.com/sleazoidspod Pod Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/SLEAZOIDS/ Josh's Twitter: twitter.com/thejoshl Josh's Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/thejoshl Jamie's Twitter: twitter.com/jamiemilleracas Jamie's Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/jamiemiller
This episode was originally released on March 1, 2016. Listen to help prep for the next episode of our new season,The Old Man is Still Alive. In the late 1940s, as the country was moving to the right and there was pressure on Hollywood to do the same, Katharine Hepburn, Humphrey Bogart and John Huston all protested HUAC in ways that damaged their public personas and their ability to work in Hollywood. Hepburn's outspokenness resulted in headlines branding her a "Red" and, allegedly, audiences stoning her films. Bogart and Huston were prominent members of the Committee For the First Amendment, a group of Hollywood stars who came to Washington to support the Hollywood Ten -- and lived to regret it. With their career futures uncertain, the trio collaborated on the most difficult film any of them would ever make, The African Queen. 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
Happy New Year!! On this episode, the Legendary Brew Crew is joined by Kiki Bufford, founder of 387 Grooming, a Philly-based sanctuary for men's skincare, mental health, and wellness. Kiki shares her journey of building a space designed for men of color, addressing the gaps in self-care and grooming. From facials to bald head exfoliation, Kiki is changing the narrative around men's wellness while fostering a supportive community.Pull up a chair, pour a drink, and join the conversation as we toast to redefining self-care, breaking stigmas, and the importance of showing up for yourself. Cheers!
Presenting The Lux Radio Theater production of "The African Queen" aired on Dec 15, 1952. Please support these shows with your donation today, thank you. https://mpir-otr.com/sponsors-donations
Summary: When Harry Met Sally just celebrated its 35th anniversary and we are re-releasing the episode we did on it way back in 2017 because there is no better way to greet the New Year than by re-watching one of the best rom-coms of them all! Also discussed: The African Queen, Atomic Blonde, and The Way We Were. Show notes: Spanish Twelve Grapes When Harry Met Sally trailer The Way We Were trailer The myth of the male bumbler Obvious Child trailer Recommendations: Andrea: Rom Com by Dina Del Bucchia & Daniel Zomparelli Lisa: Atomic Blonde (but with a warning that it's extremely violent) Music credits: "Get Happy Now" by Podington Bear from Free Music Archive CC BY-NC 3.0 "Glockenspiel Beat" by Podington Bear from Free Music Archive CC BY-NC 3.0 Theme song "Pyro Flow" by Kevin Macleod From Incompetch CC BY 3.0 Intro bed:"OLPC" by Marco Raaphorst From Free Music Archive CC BY-SA 3.0 NL Pop This! LinksPop This! on TumblrPop This! on iTunes (please consider reviewing and rating us!) Pop This! on Stitcher (please consider reviewing and rating us!) Pop This! on Google PlayPop This! on TuneIn radioPop This! on TwitterPop This! on Facebook Logo design by Samantha Smith Pop This! is two women talking about pop culture. Lisa Christiansen is a broadcaster, journalist and longtime metal head. Andrea Warner is a music critic, author and former horoscopes columnist. Press play and come hang out with your two new best friends. Pop This! podcast is produced by Andrea Gin and recorded at the Vancouver Public Library.
This week, the Legendary Brew Crew reflects on their recent event, the Brewsing Bash 2, which celebrated six years and over 276 episodes of connecting beer lovers and community. Relive the highlights of the event, including a lively trivia contest, a highly competitive ugly sweater showdown, and the thrill of meeting passionate fans and brewery owners. The team dives into conversations about craft beer culture, their personal journeys as beer enthusiasts, and the joys of curating a unique beer lineup to cater to every taste. There's laughter, heartfelt moments, and a reminder of how the Brewsing Banter community continues to grow. So, grab your favorite brew, sit back, and get ready for a fun-filled ride through six years of brewing greatness! We we drinking today: Shell Shock by Crooked Crab Brewing - A tropical cocktail-inspired sour beer with pineapple, mango, guava, coconut, and a hint of sweetness from lactose ABV 8% Rhythm & Beauty Black Lager by Soul Mega - A bold black lager with notes of plum, toffee, caramel, and gentle coffee, rounded out by African Queen hops ABV 6%
Chidimma Crowns African Queen, 2nd Miss World After SA Rejection https://osazuwaakonedo.news/chidimma-crowns-african-queen-2nd-miss-world-after-sa-rejection/18/11/2024/ #Life #Adetshina #Chidimma #Mexico #MissUniverse2024 #news #NIDCOM #Nigeria #SouthAfrica ©November 18th, 2024 ®November 18, 2024 8:03 am On Saturday, Africa got new African Queen in the person of Chidimma Adetshina who earlier in the year faced concerns from South Africans who questioned her nationality as their citizen, an action which forced her to resign after making it to Miss South Africa Beauty Pageant Finalist and got consolations from Nigerians who invited her home to contest as Miss Nigeria. #OsazuwaAkonedo
Send us a textThis week on the old pod john: The African Queen, fridge scaping, inspiring quotes, and responding rather than reacting. Support the showThanks for listening! Listen, rate, subscribe and other marketing type slogans! Here's my Insta: @dannypalmernyc @thedannypalmershow@blackcatcomedy (NYC stand-up show every Friday at 9 pm. 172 Rivington St.) And subscribe to my Patreon? Maybe? If you know how to? I don't know how it works. Let's just leave this thing be: https://www.patreon.com/thedannypalmershow
TVC 660.1: Ed welcomes Aimee Ginsburg-Bikel, widow of Tony Award-nominated and Academy Award-nominated actor Theodore Bikel (Fiddler on the Roof, The Sound of Music, The Defiant Ones, The African Queen), and an accomplished journalist, foreign correspondent, and radio broadcaster in her own right. Theodore Bikel died in July 2015, but calendar year 2024 marks the centennial of his birth. To mark the occasion, Aimee is touring the country with a special Theodore Bikel Centennial Program that showcases the arc of Theo's career and legacy. To learn more about the Theodore Bikel Legacy Project, as well as a list of Aimee's scheduled appearances in late 2024 and early 2025, go to AimeeGinsburgBikel.com/legacy-project Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Send us a Text Message.Welcome to our Season 4 Premiere! Robin and Lisa have a great lineup of movies that you won't want to miss. Starting us off is one of the greatest of Humphrey Bogart's and Katharine Hepburn's careers! You won't want to miss the amazing story of the making of The African Queen.Prepare for a thrilling adventure set during World War I, where a rough-and-tumble Canadian boat captain, Charlie Allnut, and a determined British missionary, Rose Sayer, team up on a daring mission to sink a German gunboat. Their perilous journey through the African wilderness ignites unexpected romance and courage.https://www.instagram.com/realoldreels/
Your leech lovin' hosts embark on a therapy journey as they talk about the movie THE AFRICAN QUEEN (1951) starring Humphrey Bogart and Katherine Hepburn, written by John Huston and James Agee, directed by John Huston and based on a novel by C.S. Forester. This is pure Unsane therapy of the tropical kind. (No leeches … Continue reading "Unsane Radio 0275 – The African Queen"
Hollywood stars were no strangers to radio during the classic era. Many made guest appearances on a variety of programs, and some even had programs of their own. Like Humphrey Bogart. The iconic actor and Academy Award Winner performed radio adaptations of some of his best-known films, such as Casablanca and The African Queen, and recorded a radio series entitled Bold Venture with his equally talented wife Lauren Bacall. We have two episodes of Bold Venture from the early 1950s, Humphrey Bogart Theater from 1948, and the Maltese Falcon on Academy Award Theater from 1946. More at http://krobcollection.com
About Cleopatra's daughter, ancient prosthetic limbs, and the representation of women from antiquity in video games. Jane Draycott is a Lecturer in Classics and Co-Director of the Games and Gaming Lab at the University of Glasgow. Her research interests include the Roman territories of Egypt and Mauretania, science, technology, and medicine in the classical world, and video games set in classical antiquity. She received a B.A. in Archaeology and Ancient History and an M.A. in Ancient History from Cardiff University, a master's degree in Forensic Archaeology and Anthropology from Cranfield University, and a Ph.D. in Classics from the University of Nottingham. Jane is the author of Cleopatra's Daughter: Egyptian Princess, Roman Prisoner, African Queen, a biography first published in the United Kingdom in 2022, and she shares her expertise about Cleopatra's daughter in Episode 3 of Queens of Ancient Egypt, a 2023 television documentary series. Recorded in July of 2024 Quintilian is supported by a Bridge Initiative Grant from the Committee for the Promotion of Latin and Greek, a division of the Classical Association of the Middle West and South. Music: "Echo Canyon Instrumental" by Clive Romney Comments or questions about this podcast may be directed to ryangsellers@gmail.com. Thanks for listening! If you're enjoying Quintilian, please leave us a rating and/or a review on your favorite podcast distribution platform.
Step aboard "The African Queen" with Lux Radio Theatre in this thrilling radio adaptation, originally aired on December 15, 1952. Presented this week by Vintage Classic Radio as part of the weekly "Sunday Night Playhouse," this episode takes listeners on a riveting journey through the perilous waters of East Africa during World War I. Starring the indomitable Humphrey Bogart as the grizzled boat captain, Charlie Allnut, and the elegant Greer Garson as the spirited missionary, Rose Sayer, this adventure unfolds against the backdrop of a world at war. Together, Charlie and Rose navigate treacherous rivers aboard the dilapidated steamer, The African Queen, confronting nature's fury and the looming threat of enemy forces. Their initially antagonistic relationship evolves into a heartwarming story of love and survival against all odds. This radio performance also features outstanding performances by Sam Jaffe as the German officer and Richard Haydn as the British missionary, who add depth and intrigue to the perilous journey. Tune in to experience the timeless appeal of this classic tale, brought to life by an exceptional cast and the masterful production of the Lux Radio Theatre.
What is to prevent us from being baptized? What's the catch? And what exactly is a eunuch? Join us for the message “The African Queen.” This is a recording of the scripture and sermon portion of our service on 6/16/24. If you like what your hear on this podcast, you can also support our ministry with your gift through our website at www.TUMCD.org You can also see the video version of this podcast and our special videos on our YouTube channel “@Trinity UMCD” If you're looking for a church where you'll be welcomed, accepted and affirmed we hope you'll consider Trinity.
Criminal activity led to the breakup of Hockey Bob and his African Queen girlfriend
This week we watched the 1951 adventure film The African Queen. he film was directed by John Huston and produced by Sam Spiegel and John Woolf it revolves around WWI East Africa, where a gin-swilling Canadian riverboat captain is persuaded by a strait-laced English missionary to undertake a trip up a treacherous river and use his boat to attack a German gunship. The film stars Humphrey Bogart, Katharine Hepburn, Robert Morley and Peter Bull. Come join us!!! Website : http://tortelliniatnoon.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tortelliniatnoonpodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TortelliniAtNoon Twitter: https://twitter.com/PastaMoviePod
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for May 10, 2024 is: bogart BOH-gahrt verb To bogart something is to use or consume it without sharing. // Nelson advised his friends not to bogart all the snacks before the rest of the party guests arrived. See the entry > Examples: "Producers of individual shows should not be allowed to shape any content but their own; otherwise, the telecast winds up being hijacked by beamed-in celebrities singing songs from terrible musicals no one's yet seen. And as for those stage-swarming investors? Let's ban them too. The awards they bogart belong to the authors." — Jesse Green, The New York Times, 2 June 2021 Did you know? The legendary film actor Humphrey Bogart was known for playing a range of tough characters in a series of films throughout the 1940s and 1950s, including The Maltese Falcon, Casablanca, and The African Queen. The men he portrayed often possessed a cool, hardened exterior that occasionally let forth a suggestion of romantic or idealistic sentimentality. Bogart also had a unique method of smoking cigarettes in these pictures—letting the butt dangle from his mouth without removing it until it was almost entirely consumed. It is believed that this habit inspired the current meaning of bogart, which was once limited to the phrase "Don't bogart that joint," as popularized by a song on the soundtrack to the film Easy Rider. Today, bogart can be applied to hogging almost anything.
On today's episode of Rhein's Reviews I discuss The African Queen and Birth. The podcast will return in June starting with the Steven Spielberg episode. Thank you to listening and hope you can tune in then!
Hockey Bob is allegedly dating an African Queen, but we're pretty sure she's plotting to steal his money
This week Cinema in Seconds is Sockhopping back to the 50s! Izzy, the host of Be Kind Rewind, joins Dan and Ian as they discuss some great moments from the early part of the decade, stretching from Hollywood, to Italy, to Japan. The African Queen - 5:00 Stromboli - 19:30 The Bad and the Beautiful - 30:00 Tokyo Story - 42:45 A Star is Born - 1:01:00 Rashoman - 1:19:30
Cam Newton welcomes Arian Simone, a literal African Queen on the Cote D'ivoire to discuss the Fearless Fund's mission, the unique challenges faced by Black women in investment, being sued over Affirmative action and the nuances of financial literacy. ⏲Timecodes 00:00 Introduction 02:09 What is the fearless fund? 04:48 How do you decipher a good investment from a bad one? 06:39 Why are there so few Black Women investors? 08:27 How do you avoid mismanaging MILLIONS of Dollars? 11:03 How do you not end up like Black Lives Matter org? 12:20 How did you become the Arian Simone Today? 13:53 Who inspired you? 15:02 How do you pay back your success? 17:28 Assets and Liabilities 18:58 How have you failed your way to success? 21:32 What's the most important attribute a boss can have? 22:45 What's more important - the product or plan? 26:13 GAME - Fearless Fits 35:23 How do you shine in a world of Masculinity 37:48 Submissiveness 39:15 Fearless Fund being sued 45:49 What should we do about Affirmative action being removed? 48:20 Do we need more minorities in places of power? 49:03 How long will this affect us? 51:44 Outro Want more Funky Friday? DATING as a PRO FEMALE BOXER - https://youtu.be/sEkF3JMrDhI She learned her Dad was a Drug KINGPIN - https://youtu.be/264sonRDE3I The Largest Paycheck You ever received - https://youtu.be/Vxu-Oo4po6k
Cam Newton welcomes Arian Simone, a literal African Queen on the Cote D'ivoire to discuss the Fearless Fund's mission, the unique challenges faced by Black women in investment, being sued over Affirmative action and the nuances of financial literacy. ⏲Timecodes 00:00 Introduction 02:09 What is the fearless fund? 04:48 How do you decipher a good investment from a bad one? 06:39 Why are there so few Black Women investors? 08:27 How do you avoid mismanaging MILLIONS of Dollars? 11:03 How do you not end up like Black Lives Matter org? 12:20 How did you become the Arian Simone Today? 13:53 Who inspired you? 15:02 How do you pay back your success? 17:28 Assets and Liabilities 18:58 How have you failed your way to success? 21:32 What's the most important attribute a boss can have? 22:45 What's more important - the product or plan? 26:13 GAME - Fearless Fits 35:23 How do you shine in a world of Masculinity 37:48 Submissiveness 39:15 Fearless Fund being sued 45:49 What should we do about Affirmative action being removed? 48:20 Do we need more minorities in places of power? 49:03 How long will this affect us? 51:44 Outro Want more Funky Friday? DATING as a PRO FEMALE BOXER - https://youtu.be/sEkF3JMrDhI She learned her Dad was a Drug KINGPIN - https://youtu.be/264sonRDE3I The Largest Paycheck You ever received - https://youtu.be/Vxu-Oo4po6k
On today's Free State, Dion and Joe are joined by Sally Hayden, a remarkable journalist covering the story of our time.Sally's book My Fourth Time, We Drowned exposed the incompetence and corruption in the EU's treatment of the most vulnerable in society, desperate families crossing the Mediterranean and leaving poverty and war in African countries.Sally reports from some of the most dangerous places in the world yet seems oblivious to danger. From Ballinrobe to Rosslare, hearts are hardening and human beings are brutalised and dehumanised. Sally talks about what she has witnessed, the mass death that has been normalised and gives an insight into what drives a remarkable and relentless young reporter.Sally Hayden's book "A magnificent, engagé investigative report… [an] act of witness...It is clear from [Hayden's book] that the current politics of immigration have turned & twisted human nature against itself and our own kind and are fostering unimaginable maltreatment of those who wish only to survive and live a better life… [It] strongly convey[s] the urgency of fundamentally rethinking immigration policy… It is already late to act, but that is a poor reason for inaction.” - The New York Review of BooksSally Hayden: Winner ‘journalist of the year', Irish Journalism Awards 2023Winner best ‘foreign coverage', Irish Journalism Awards 2023Finalist in the 2023 BookTube PrizeNominated for the Jan Michalski Prize for Literature 2023Finalist for the New York Public Library's Helen Bernstein Book Award for Excellence in Journalism 2023Free State with Joe Brolly and Dion Fanning is a Gold Hat Production in association with SwanMcG.For more on Free State: https://freestatepodcast.com/To get in touch with the podcast: info@freestatepodcast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As the prophet once said, "I'm out of it for a little while, everyone gets delusions of grandeur!" That's this movie. 1h 45m worth of delusions of grandeur. Come along with us for a ride in The African Queen. If you've got a favorite movie, chances are they've never seen it. Armed with a list of 52 films, each week Cam, Danielle, Nick, and Carl recap a movie they should've seen, but haven't. Discord: https://discord.gg/8Xx4yakz26 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thebigroompod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thebigroompod/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebigroompod/
“The Lion” 1962 is a family/adventure film set on an animal preserve in Kenya. Director Jack Cardiff relies on excellent movie making skills to fill the screen with beautiful scenes of Africa and wildlife. Mr. Cardiff‘s experience includes Cinematographer for films such as “Black Narcissus” 1947 (Episode 98) and “The African Queen” 1951.William Holden is Robert Hayward a Lawyer who travels to Africa at the request of his former wife to help face the challenges of their eleven-year-old daughter and her attachment to King a lion played by Zamba. Capucine plays ex-wife Christine and Pamela Franklin is their daughter Tina. Trevor Howard plays John Bullit the grizzled manager of the game preserve and relatively new husband of Christine. Bullit deeply loves Africa and the movie captures that and much more.
Cam Newton welcomes Arian Simone, a literal African Queen on the Cote D'ivoire to discuss the Fearless Fund's mission, the unique challenges faced by Black women in investment, and the nuances of financial literacy. ⏲Timecodes 00:00 Introduction 02:09 What is the fearless fund? 04:48 How do you decipher a good investment from a bad one? 06:39 Why are there so few Black Women investors? 08:27 How do you avoid mismanaging MILLIONS of Dollars? 11:03 How do you not end up like Black Lives Matter org? 12:20 How did you become the Arian Simone Today? 13:53 Who inspired you? 15:02 How do you pay back your success? 17:28 Assets and Liabilities 18:58 How have you failed your way to success? 21:32 What's the most important attribute a boss can have? 22:45 What's more important - the product or plan? 26:13 GAME - Fearless Fits 35:23 How do you shine in a world of Masculinity 37:48 Submissiveness 39:15 Fearless Fund being sued 45:49 What should we do about Affirmative action being removed? 48:20 Do we need more minorities in places of power? 49:03 How long will this affect us? 51:44 Outro Want more Funky Friday? DATING as a PRO FEMALE BOXER - https://youtu.be/sEkF3JMrDhI She learned her Dad was a Drug KINGPIN - https://youtu.be/264sonRDE3I The Largest Paycheck You ever received - https://youtu.be/Vxu-Oo4po6k
There are parakeets in Clapham Common! They're originally from India and Africa... how did they get there? Anyone remember the movie The African Queen?
It's time to step back into the Golden Age of Hollywood to discuss some of Humphrey Bogart's best roles. This week Vee and John have picked two Oscar-winning Bogie classics. This is: The African Queen, and Casablanca
World War II Movie Night does its 4th (!) movie starring Robert Mitchum with 1957's "Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison." During the War in the Pacific, a U.S. Marine washes ashore a small island improbably inhabited by a Nun (Deborah Kerr). The Japanese periodically poke their heads around, but for the most part it's just the Marine and the Nun, figuring out their new, shared living situation. Made by the same director who did "The African Queen," HKMA may be an attempt to do for WWII what that movie did for WWI... Asides include the famous - and unexpectedly moving - rivalry between Joe Louis and Max Schmeling, and the time I interviewed the most famous Nun. Drop us a line at worldwartwomovienight@gmail.com Check out our Twitter at http://twitter.com/WWIIMovieNight
It's the ugliest godd*mn podcast you've ever seen, back again for another episode. We are pleased as punch to be talking about Clint Eastwood's 1990 adaptation WHITE HUNTER, BLACK HEART, a thinly-disguised account of the production of John Huston's THE AFRICAN QUEEN. A very good movie about a just-OK movie, we both agree! Join us for a chat about the sort of Larger-Than-Life white men like Huston and Hemingway that we used to be impressed by and now find tiresome, Hollywood depictions of Africa, performative anti-semitism, and King of the Film Timothy Spall. Please join us! Please!!! Topics include: hate crimes, good and bad John Huston impressions, helicopter piloting, shots fired at Cate Blanchett, Jeff Fahey, George Dzundza, Peter Vertiel, the very ugly dissolution of Eastwood's relationship with Sondra Locke, reusing boats, the late Mann National Theater in Westwood, and more! https://www.podcastyforme.com/ Follow Pod Casty For Me: https://twitter.com/podcastyforme https://www.instagram.com/podcastyforme/ https://www.youtube.com/@podcastyforme Artwork by Jeremy Allison: https://www.instagram.com/jeremyallisonart
In 1951 Humphrey Bogart once again partnered with John Huston on an adaptation of C. S. Forester's 1935 novel The African Queen. Bogart plays the rough-and-ready Canadian mechanic Charlie Allnut, whose coarse behavior is barely tolerated by Katharine Hepburn's Rose Sayer and her brother, Robert Morley's Reverend Samuel Sayer. The film takes place in German East Africa in August 1914 as Charlie is hired to take the Sayers and their goods to be delivered on his small steamboat, The African Queen. When Charlie warns the Sayers that war has broken out between Germany and Britain, they choose to remain in Kungdu, only to witness German colonial troops burn down the village and press villagers into service. When Samuel protests, he's struck by a soldier and soon becomes delirious with fever, dying shortly afterward. Charlie helps Rose bury her brother and escape in the African Queen. Much of the film was shot on location in Uganda and the Congo in Africa. This was unusual for the time. The cast and crew endured sickness from the food, water, and hot conditions. Bogart later joked that he and Huston were the only members of the cast and crew who escaped illness, which he credited to having drunk whiskey on location rather than the water. The African Queen premiered on December 26th, 1951 at the Fox Wilshire Theatre in Beverly Hills the day after Christmas and the day after Bogart's fifty-first birthday. The African Queen debuted just in time to qualify for the 1952 Academy Awards, which turned out to be of utmost significance for Humphrey Bogart. Promising friends that if he won his speech would break the convention of thanking everyone in sight, he was instead modest and subdued. The kid from Manhattan that disappointed his parents and never took an acting lesson in his life was, at that moment, the best lead actor of the year. Bogart himself considered his role in The African Queen his finest performance.
On January 6th, 1949 Lauren Bacall gave birth to their first child, Stephen Humphrey Bogart, named in honor of his character in To Have and Have Not. Meanwhile Bogart made Knock on Any Door and Tokyo Joe for his Santana Productions company. Both were moderately panned by critics. In 1950 he made Chain Lightning for Warner Brothers and In A Lonely Place for Santana. In A Lonely Place sees Bogart star as Dixon Steele, a troubled, violence-prone screenwriter suspected of murder. Gloria Grahame co-stars as Laurel Gray, his neighbor who soon falls for Dix. The film is considered among Bogart's best and perhaps a character with personality traits most like the real man. It was among a trio of films released that year, along with Sunset Boulevard and All About Eve, which comment on the dark side of Hollywood. Simultaneously, Bogart and Bacall looked for a vehicle on radio for their talents. Santana Productions partnered with the Frederic W. Ziv Company to develop a series called Bold Venture. It would be written by Morton Fine and David Friedkin, who famously wrote for Broadway is My Beat and Crime Classics. Bogart had long interest in starring in his own series, but had resisted due to the constraints of live radio. By 1950, due to widespread transcription, that was no longer an issue. He could do the show in takes and have music and sound effects added later. Three or four shows a week could be done, leaving Bogart and Bacall free for the rest of the year. Bogart plays Slate Shannon, hotel owner and owner of a boat called the "Bold Venture." Bacall, plays Sailor Duval, and Jester Hairson plays calypso singer King Moses. Shannon, based out of Havana, is always ready to rescue a friend in need or hunt down an enemy. Seventy-eight thirty minute shows were produced. The first show aired on March 26th, 1951. The Ziv Company distributed the series, putting up twelve-thousand dollars per episode. Bogart and Bacall were each paid four-thousand-dollars per show. Four-hundred twenty-three stations bought the series, paying weekly fees to Ziv ranging from fifteen dollars for small stations to seven-hundred-fifty dollars for big ones. Newsweek noted that although the series was set in Havana, it could just have easily been in Casablanca. While the series was first airing, the Bogarts were in Africa. Humphrey was set to star opposite Kathryn Hepburn in The African Queen.
Stories in this episode: - Florida Woman Crawled Out of my Hotel Mirror, tbug411 - The Whistler, bingbong1234 - Monkeytown Horror Story, tantanmeeks94 - He Was Living in Our Crawlspace, scaredsprout - Dr. Ramsey, sweetmercy - The Man on my Patio, Pesfi678 - I Almost Got Carjacked or Worse, user_327 - The Laughing Bicyclist, colourevolt - Caterer Goes Ballistic, FranticSledder - They Wanted to Make Me the African Queen, eloisebella - The Girl Who Mutilated a Dead Deer, IceBear48 - The Singing Lady, AskMeAboutMyTie - What Was She Planning to Do?, kennyc5576 - Carol, wynkenblnkennod Extended Patreon Content: - Unfortunate Ending for My Young, Opportunistic Neighbor, by Greg's Wife - The Phone Call, by J. Toniato - She Wailed on Me in the Elevator, by Jenny Jem All of the stories you've heard this week were narrated and produced with the permission of their respective authors. Let's Not Meet: A True Horror Podcast is not associated with Reddit or any other message boards online. To submit your story to the show, send it to letsnotmeetstories@gmail.com. Get access to extended, ad-free episodes of Let's Not Meet: A True Horror Podcast with bonus stories every week at a higher bitrate along with a bunch of other great exclusive material and merch at patreon.com/letsnotmeetpodcast. This podcast would not be possible to continue at this rate without the help of the support of the legendary LNM Patrons. Come join the family! Check out the other Cryptic County podcasts like Odd Trails, Welcome to Paradise (It Sucks), and the Old Time Radiocast at CrypticCountyPodcasts.com or wherever you get your podcasts! You'll be amazed at what you can do with GrammarlyGO. Go to grammarly.com/GO to download. PDS DEBT is offering free debt analysis to our listeners just for completing the quick and easy debt assessment at www.PDSDebt.com/meet. Try Stitch Fix today at StitchFix.com/MEET and you'll get 25% off when you keep everything in your Fix. Join me at twitch.tv/crypticcounty if you dare! - Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/433173970399259/ - Website - https://letsnotmeetpodcast.com - Patreon - https://patreon.com/letsnotmeetpodcast - Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/letsnotmeetcast/
Everyone knows the name Cleopatra, but her daughter Cleopatra Selene is little-known these days. Jane Draycott has written the first modern biography of one of the most influential yet long-neglected rulers of the ancient world: Cleopatra Selene!. -- Learn more about Cleopatra's Daughter: From Roman Prisoner to African Queen, here Learn more about Jane and her research here Follow Jane on Twitter @JLDraycott -- Support Vulgar History on Patreon -- Vulgar History is an affiliate of Bookshop.org, which means that a small percentage of any books you click through and purchase will come back to Vulgar History as a commission. Use this link to shop there and support Vulgar History. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What do movies about the Florida Keys have in common? Which ones are set in the Keys but filmed in a Hollywood studio? Did you know you can cruise on the namesake boat from the iconic 1951 film “The African Queen” in Key Largo? On this episode, host Elizabeth Harryman Lasley and producer Jason Paton take you aboard the African Queen – which has its own storied history stretching beyond the movie. The venerable vessel, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, celebrated its centennial in 2012. Meet Florida Keys Film Commissioner Chad Newman, who has the inside scoop, while the historic boat's owner Suzanne Holmquist with Captain Eddie Riley guide us through some beautiful Key Largo waterways. To sail back into history aboard the African Queen, check out africanqueenflkeys.com. For more information about productions filmed in the Keys, go to filmkeys.com. For more details and travel inspiration, visit Fla-Keys.com. To call from the United States or Canada, dial 1 (800) FLA-KEYS or contact your travel advisor. Produced by Armchair Productions, the audio experts for the travel industry.
The 2 Broke Twimbos have landed another immense interview. One of Africa's biggest names in music, and the legend who's had a dominant career since his smash hit African Queen, 2Baba. Joining him is the producer on fire, recording artist in his own right, and now, major music executive, Larry Gaaga. A great conversation that shows the friendship between the two, as well as their coming together to form the group known as Kabal. Enjoy!Subscribe and listen to 2 Broke Twimbos everywhere podcasts are available, support us by making a donation and keep up with all things 2BT via this link:2BT LinkPlease rate and review, and support us on Patreon!
Nigel and Nick first met Drew and Jasmine Dill at Barrel & Flow Fest 2021. After experience the festival in 2019, Drew decided he wanted to start brewing his own beer and when the in-person festival resumed in 2021 he was infiltrating the brewers' bottle share to show off his home brew skills and get some feedback from the pros. Not only did he get positive feedback, he received a challenge to hit the professional ranks and return in 2022 as one of the brewers. Mission accomplished. Steve "Big Jax" Jackson also joins the show as Drew and Jasmine tell their story of launching Liquid Intrusion and their plans for the future. What we're drinking: Rainbow Sherbet, Prairie Artisan Ales; African Queen, Liquid Intrusion Brewing Company; Yabba Dabba Brew, Nothing's Left Brewing Co.; Schwarzbier, Pipeworks Brewing Co.; South D.C. Cream Ale, Liquid Intrusion Brewing Company; Hoppy Refresher, Lagunitas Brewing Co.; and Paddy Stash, Main & Mill Brewing Co.
Im Jahr 30 vor der Zeitenwende entscheidet sich ein jahrzehntelanger Machtkampf um die Herrschaft im römischen Reich endgültig. Marcus Antonius und Kleopatra VII. sterben und Octavian schwingt sich zum Alleinherrscher auf. Aber was passiert mit den drei Kindern von Kleopatra und Marcus Antonius? Sie werden nach Rom entführt, wo sie bei der älteren Schwester Octavians leben. Kleopatra Selene, die einzige Tochter Kleopatras, bleibt allerdings nicht lange in Rom. Sie wird Königin von Mauretanien und prägt über zwei Jahrzehnte das hellenistische Zentrum in Nordafrika. Wir sprechen in dieser Folge über das Ende der Römischen Republik und wie Kleopatra Selene von einer ägyptischen Thronerbin, zur Gefangenen in Rom und schließlich Königin wird. //Literatur Jane Draycott: Cleopatra's Daughter: From Roman Prisoner to African Queen, 2022. //Aus unserer Werbung Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/GeschichtenausderGeschichte NEU: Wer unsere Folgen lieber ohne Werbung anhören will, kann das über eine kleine Unterstützung auf Steady oder ein Abo des GeschichteFM-Plus Kanals auf Apple Podcasts tun. Wir freuen uns, wenn ihr den Podcast bei Apple Podcasts rezensiert oder bewertet. Für alle jene, die kein iTunes verwenden, gibt's die Podcastplattform Panoptikum, auch dort könnt ihr uns empfehlen, bewerten aber auch euer ganz eigenes Podcasthörer:innenprofil erstellen. Wir freuen uns auch immer, wenn ihr euren Freundinnen und Freunden, Kolleginnen und Kollegen oder sogar Nachbarinnen und Nachbarn von uns erzählt!
Michael Maren started his career as a journalist in Africa. Inspired by movies like The African Queen, Jason and the Argonauts, and Beau Geste, Maren followed an unclear dream, eventually learning to write, getting a book optioned by HBO, and then coming back to the US with a passion for filmmaking. Based on the book, Shriver, A Little White Lie stars Michael Shannon, Kate Hudson and Don Johnson. The description reads, “When a handyman living in New York City is mistaken for a famous and famously reclusive writer, he's brought to a university where he is to deliver a keynote address to save the school's literary festival.” In the interview, Maren talks about the connection between journalism and screenwriting, advice from Milos Forman (One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest), how to find a narrative through line, working with Michael Shannon, and how he bought the rights to Shriver for only $100 dollars. If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts? It only takes about 60-seconds and it really helps convince some of the hard-to-get guests to sit down and have a chat (simply scroll to the bottom on your iTunes Podcast app and click “Write Review"). Enjoy the show!
Cleopatra Selene was the daughter of Cleopatra and Mark Antony, and was destined for greatness. Following the death of her parents she became a prisoner of Rome, survived into adulthood, and became a queen of the ancient world. Dr Draycott is the author of ''Cleopatra's Daughter: Egyptian Princess, Roman Prisoner, African Queen'. Guest: Dr Jane Draycott (Classics, University of Glascow)
A kingdom run by women for 600 years. A matriarchal society with elite warrior women. This is just a small look at the Kingdom of Waalo. Dive into this topic with me and Nadia from Herstory 2114. I promise you'll love it!!! Magic Mind!https://www.magicmind.co/loveofhistorydiscount code: LOVEOFHISTORY20Where you can Find Nadia! InstagramHERStory WebsiteInstagram Patreon New Merch!!!Email: fortheloveofhistorypod@gmail.comwww.fortheloveofhistorypodcast.comVoice mail!!Further Reading The Kingdom of Waalo: Senegal Before the ConquestThe Waalo all Female Warriors: African Women Warriors who Resisted French ColonialismNDATE YALLA MBOGE..THE LAST LINGUERE (QUEEN/EMPRESS) OF THE KINGDOM OF WAALOQueen Ndate Yalla Mbodj: Senegalese Queen leading the Resistance against French ColonizationNdaté Yalla Mbodj, the last queen of Senegal who fought off the French, Arabs and MoorsOppression and Dispossession out of Fields of Plenty:Colonialism and Indigenous Agricultural Transformation VideoBiography of Ndaté Yalla Mbodj, African Queen that fought Colonialism
This week we watched a movie full of white water rapids and white person nonsense. Set sail for worship, warship, and the worst ship (in the romantic sense). The person most confused by the film this week was: the brother who died minutes in to the film.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.