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Downlowd: The Rise and Fall of Harry Knowles and Ain't It Cool News
Executive producer Kristina Bell returns to talk with Joe about reactions to the interview with Harry Knowles, updates within the world of AICN, and wrapping the first season of their show. Plus a deleted 'wedding scene' from Episode Seven. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/downlowdpod/support
Downlowd: The Rise and Fall of Harry Knowles and Ain't It Cool News
The emotional conclusion of "The Rise and Fall of Harry Knowles and Ain't It Cool News." Even after Harry Knowles destroys his website twice, there are lingering influences from AICN that few could have expected. Written, narrated, and edited by Joe Scott. Executive produced by Kristina Bell With production and sound engineering by Eddie Garcia Production assistance by Abrar Mubashar Online production by Janessa Smith. With Ben Jones as the voice of Harry Knowles And Jake Steward as The Christmas Eve Poet Got questions or comments? Visit our website at www.downlowdpod.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/downlowdpod/support
Downlowd: The Rise and Fall of Harry Knowles and Ain't It Cool News
Through his website's only technological innovation, Harry Knowles exploits a secret that will eventually transform future social media platforms into billion dollar companies. And Drew McWeeny 'fixes' one last major film production before leaving AICN for good. Written, narrated, and edited by Joe Scott. Executive produced by Kristina Bell with sound engineering by Eddie Garcia. Production assistance by Reis Allyn and Abrar Mubashar as well as online production by Janessa Smith. Featuring Ben Jones as the voice of Harry Knowles with a chorus of angry ‘Talkbackers' played by AJ Schraeder, John Chenoweth, Reid Pegram, and David Decareax. Visit our website at https://www.downlowdpod.com/. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/downlowdpod/support
Downlowd: The Rise and Fall of Harry Knowles and Ain't It Cool News
UPDATE: The narrative episodes of Downlow.d will return on June 2, 2022. On this special bonus interview of Downlow.d, we talk with alleged criminal and ex-con Outlaw Vern about his film criticism that he wrote for AICN as well as his life of crime (or lack thereof). We also discuss Vern's fantastic book “Seagology: A Study of the Ass-Kicking Films of Steven Seagal” and what it was like to work the Direct to Video action movie beat for Ain't It Cool News. Vern's Website: https://www.outlawvern.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/downlowdpod/support
Downlowd: The Rise and Fall of Harry Knowles and Ain't It Cool News
THE MID SEASON FINALE. In this special two-part episode, SXSW celebrates the 15th Anniversary of Ain't It Cool News in 2011 -- a time when its legacy was shadowed by many unpleasant truths. Also, Drew McWeeny sacrifices his filmmaking dreams for AICN while Harry Knowles does the opposite. Written, Edited, and Narrated by Joe Scott Executive Produced by Kristina Bell Sound Engineered by Eddie Garcia With Production Assistance by Ries Allyn And Online Production by Janessa Smith With Ben Jones as the voice of Harry Knowles, Sarah Griffith as Catherine Shoard, Yemonja Stanley as Bonnie Cressler, A.J. Schrader as Eli Roth, and Jake Steward as the voice of Drew's Anger, The Rise of Harry Knowles and Ain't It Cool News will return with a brand new episode on Thursday, April 28th. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/downlowdpod/support
Host Mat Bradley-Tschirgi interviews podcaster Joe Scott about his hit show Downlowd: The Rise and Fall of Harry Knowles and Ain't It Cool News. A multi-part look at early online Internet culture through the lens of the infamous film website AICN, Scott's series preserves Internet history while providing context. Joe and Mat discuss how misinterpretations of South Park led to the rise of edgy 90s humor, Mat's one published article on AICN from when he was 19, fan feedback, and more. Sequelcast 2 and Friends is part of the HyperX Podcast Network. Follow the show on Twitter @Sequelcast2 Listen to Marc with a C's music podcast Discography Buy Mat's books (How to Buy a PlayStation 5 [Results not Guaranteed], Podcast You Nerd!) Buy Thrasher's tabletop RPG supplements from DriveThruRPG Watch Alex Miller's YouTube series The Trailer Project
Downlowd: The Rise and Fall of Harry Knowles and Ain't It Cool News
At the height of their power and influence, Harry Knowles and the AICN crew pal around with Roger Ebert, duck a trio of Comicon controversies, and save one of Hollywood's biggest stars from the straight-to-DVD dustbin of history. Written, Edited, and Narrated by Joe Scott Executive Produced by Kristina Bell Sound Engineered by Eddie Garcia With Production Assistance by Ries Allyn And Online Production by Janessa Smith With Ben Jones as the voice of Harry Knowles and Greg Sestero as the voice of David Twohy. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/downlowdpod/support
Downlowd: The Rise and Fall of Harry Knowles and Ain't It Cool News
Downlow.d series creator Joe Scott and executive producer Kristina Bell take a break from the narrative story to discuss episode three of "The Rise of Harry Knowles and Ain't It Cool News." They also share a deleted scene and answer a few listener questions, comments, and even complaints. And after spending parts of episodes two and three exploring AICN's rivalry with the National Research Group, someone from the other side of the battle talks with Joe Scott in order to share their perspective. PLUS there is a preview of Episode Three. Got questions? Need to contact the team? Do so at our website at www.downlowdpod.com. REFERENCES: From Austin's Basement to Hollywood's Back Door: The Rise of Ain't It Cool News and Convergence Culture by Kimberly Owczarski Harry Knowles' original review of Godzilla 1998 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/downlowdpod/support
Welcome to episode one of COOL HAND CRYPTO! CINEMA + CULTURE + CRYPTO — In this episode of Cool Hand Crypto, Matt speaks with entertainment journalist Jeff Sneider on the the value of NFTs in Hollywood. They discuss Quentin Tarantino auctioning scanned pages from Pulp Fiction as an NFT, Kevin Smith selling his next film Killroy as an NFT, the value of DAOs and decentralized filmmaking, and the passing fads of social platforms. — Jeff Sneider is a veteran entertainment reporter who has spent the past 15 years writing for Variety, TheWrap, Mashable, and Collider, in addition to serving as Editor-in-Chief of The Tracking Board. Jeff currently serves as a weekly columnist for LAMag.com and he has also written for MTV Movies Blog, Hollywood Life, AICN, Washington Square News and the Colorado Springs Independent. He is the host of The Sneider Cut podcast as well as the awards-themed show For Your Consideration, and the former host of Meet the Movie Press. Jeff is a 2006 graduate of New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, where he studied screenwriting. He agrees with two-time Oscar winner William Goldman, who famously said of Hollywood, "nobody knows anything." Follow Jeff's movie picks at: http://theinsneider.blogspot.com/ Twitter: @TheInSneider — Watch and subscribe to Cool Hand Crypto on YouTube at: https://tinyurl.com/CoolHandCryptoYouTube For the latest episodes and updates head to: http://CoolHandCrypto.com/ #CoolHandCrypto
This week our guest is Alan Cerny, who writes movie reviews and analysis for Vital Thrills. He started with Ain’t-it-cool-news and it’s through there that he and Tim connected. We cover a lot of topics with Alan including a little about the destruction of AICN, how he finds movies a more spiritual experience than religion, […]
On this special Star Wars edition episode of The Golden Briefcase, Tim and Jeremy are joined by Alan Cerny aka "Nordling" from Ain't It Cool News to catch up on some general cinema talk and of course recommend some Picks of the Week while together. However, for the rest of the show, the guys revert back to their childhood selves and reflect on their reactions to the first teaser trailer for J.J. Abrams' Star Wars: The Force Awakens. The guys go over their initial reactions, the response of the internet and overall hopes, wants and dreams for the revival of the franchise we all know and love. The guys will be back in January for the official re-launch of version 2.0 of The Golden Briefcase so keep your eyes peeled! Enjoy. Download TGB on SW: The Force Awakens or Listen Now: [audio href="https://traffic.libsyn.com/firstshowing/TGBSW7.mp3" title="TGB on Star Wars: The Force Awakens"]The Golden Briefcase[/audio] Subscribe via: RSS or iTunes Previous Episode: At Chapter's End ...
Marco and Benjie are back to talk the last several weeks in Star Wars news, and dissecting the idiotic rumors of click-mongering hacks like AICN and Faraci’s rag. Because someone has to point out that all the FUD-spreaders are just aimlessly speculating.
Tim and David discuss the state of advertising online and in apps. David has a new Nokia phone! Tesla is banned from selling customers cars in New Jersey. Google gets aggressive with Goole Drive. David LOVES Awkward Family Photos! iOS 7.1 is out, and the battery drain issue is discussed. All that, and much more!
It’s a very full week of television this time on the podcast with shows from every genre showing up in a big way. We go through the week’s comedy, genre, reality, and finally drama TV before spotlighting (yes, the spotlight is back!) Southland’s intense, gripping episode, “Chaos”. Then we welcome Steve Prokopy, Capone from AICN, ... The post The Televerse #85- Steve Prokopy’s Horror Picks 2/Spotlight on Southland appeared first on PopOptiq.
In episode 52 of Top 5 Film your hosts wrap up 2012 by bringing on five diverse guests to discuss their Top 5 Films from 2012. Returning to the show to share their lists are Mr. Beaks of Ain't it Cool News, Germain Lussier of SlashFilm, artist/musician Sam Smith and Jen Yamato of Moveline. Rounding out the guests is fellow Tallyteer @Bobfreelander of Rupert Pupkin Speaks. The episode promises a wide variety of films from 2012 and plenty of in-depth discussion from voices you should trust on films that must be seen.
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Steve Prokopy AKA Capone from Ain’t It Cool News, joins us for a live discussion on the incredible Paul Thomas Anderson, a well-respected master of filmmaking. Despite touching upon all five of his films throughout the conversation, we mainly focus on MAGNOLIA and THERE WILL BE BLOOD in particular. In addition, Steve reviews CHERNOBYL DIARIES, Jim finally watched FIVE EASY PIECES, and Patrick continues his J-horror journey with UZUMAKI (Spiral). In about two weeks we will be talking with returning guest Steven Ray Morris as we discuss a director both Patrick and Jim are not too familiar with: Jane Campion (The Piano). Please be sure to leave us a voicemail to play on the show at 224-366-9528. If you’re a movie blogger/podcaster and would like a guest spot on the show to talk about a filmmaker whose work you admire. Thanks again for listening and be sure to check out our updated upcoming schedule in the sidebar to see which directors we’ll be talking about soon! Questions are always welcome via email: directorsclubpodcast@gmail.com
Welcome to our weekly conversation show, discussing all the various entertainment that keeps us geeks from truly living our lives. Visit JD and the crew at www.poptardsgo.com The post CultPOP PodCast 107 – Spoiler Alert with AICN! appeared first on CultPOP!.
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Who is Greg Grunberg? In this episode we talk about questions the posed about and around the pilot episode at the Ain't it Cool News website by their correspondant, "Hercules." (be careful, accessing the main AICN site, at www.aintitcool.com, may lead to Season 6 spoilers, but the links provided below are SPOILER-FREE) Lost 1.1 FAQ from 24th July 2004 Interview with Damon Lindelof from 21st August 2004 (did he really just say something else would be crashing on the island?) We also look back at Entertainment Weekly's first impressions of the main characters from 5th October 2004: some good, some not so good. Thank you once again to everyone for your great feedback, but please don't stop. And seriously, who is Greg Grunberg? email: rethinkinglost at gmail.com Twitter (Elton): eltonmcmanus Twitter (Scott): shc1970 Our other podcast: An Apotheosis of a Bombast Bedding music can be found @ http://incompetech.com Enjoy.