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John and Craig welcome back Aline Brosh McKenna to tackle the issue of idea management. What do you do with all those half-formed ideas and how do you decide which ones to pursue? They share best practices and their approach to middle-of-the-night inspiration. We also discuss how screenwriters' quotes are determined and answer some listener questions on alternatives to D&D, crediting improv and rain in the second act. In our bonus segment for premium members, DVDs hang in the balance as John and Drew sit down back in 2025 to ask, should Drew get rid of his physical media? Links: Dungeon World Kids on Bikes Crazy, Rich Asians Pay Disparity Searching for Bobby Fischer After Dark My Sweet God (1998 short film) Reg Ex Crossword Puzzle Soothe Massage App Assassin's Creed: Odyssey Get a Scriptnotes T-shirt! Check out the Inneresting Newsletter Gift a Scriptnotes Subscription or treat yourself to a premium subscription! Craig Mazin on Instagram John August on Bluesky, Threads, and Instagram Outro by Victor Krause (send us yours!) This episode was originally produced by Megana Rao. Scriptnotes is produced by Drew Marquardt and edited by Matthew Chilelli. Email us at ask@johnaugust.com You can download the episode here.
In the mid-aughts, America became obsessed with high fashion for some reason. Maybe it was Project Runway's silver-haired imp Tim Gunn whispering in our ears to “make it work.” Maybe we were all bewitched by the well-dressed ladies of Sex and the City. But Manolo Blahnik and Jimmy Choo were suddenly household names. Enter Meryl Streep as the boss from Hell: Miranda Priestly, the editor-in-chief of Runway magazine. She's bringing the fire and brimstone of haute couture to torture her new assistant, played by a fresh-faced Anne Hathaway, in this 2006 comedy written by Aline Brosh McKenna from the novel by Lauren Weisberger. The film was a massive hit, won multiple awards, and scored Oscar noms for Streep and costume designer Patricia Field, who reportedly spent over $1 million to clothe the cast. But does this Runway project make it work? Or does it seem as gauche and dated as last season's trends? They say the devil is in the details, and this time, The Devil Wears Prada. Gird your loins, everyone! For more geeky podcasts visit GonnaGeek.com You can find us on iTunes under ''Legends Podcast''. Please subscribe and give us a positive review. You can also follow us on Twitter @LegendsPodcast or even better, send us an e-mail: LegendsPodcastS@gmail.com You can write to Rum Daddy directly: rumdaddylegends@gmail.com You can find all our contact information here on the Network page of GonnaGeek.com Our complete archive is always available at www.legendspodcast.com, www.legendspodcast.libsyn.com
We are looking at the beloved Katherine Heigl romantic comedy 27 Dresses and analyzing it on the criteria of seemingly every RomCom of the era; the charming but flawed lead, the best friend, the wrong guy, the right guy, the turn from hate to love, the manufactured conflict, and the grand gesture. Did we just write a movie? I Love This You Should Too is hosted by Samantha & Indy Randhawa 27 Dresses is a 2008 American romantic comedy film directed by Anne Fletcher, written by Aline Brosh McKenna, and starring Katherine Heigl and James Marsden. The film was released in the United States on January 18, 2008. It received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $162.7 million against its $30 million budget.
Sam reviews Jodi Picoult's historical fiction By Any Other Name, Indy attempts to connect with the youth with some quick music recommendations of current young artists; Meduulla, Haku., & Glass Beams. Then we get ready to enter the world of Katherine Heigl with the romantic comedy 27 dresses! I Love This You Should Too is hosted by Samantha & Indy Randhawa Meduulla is a 23 year-old Mancunian rapper paving her way into the UK rap scene. Her work reflects her experiences growing up in contrasting cultures as a first-generation immigrant to the UK from Zimbabwe, often using music as a vehicle for social and political discourse. Glass Beams is an Australian musical trio from Melbourne, Australia. Their debut EP Mirage was released in June 2021. The band blends synth, rock, psychedelic, electric guitar, eastern instrumentals, and subtle cooing vocals. In all public appearances as a band they have worn gold bejeweled glass masks. Jodi Lynn Picoult is an American writer. Picoult has published 28 novels and short stories, and has also written several issues of Wonder Woman Approximately 40 million copies of her books are in print worldwide and have been translated into 34 languages. In 2003, she was awarded the New England Bookseller Award for fiction. 27 Dresses is a 2008 American romantic comedy film directed by Anne Fletcher, written by Aline Brosh McKenna, and starring Katherine Heigl and James Marsden. The film was released in the United States on January 18, 2008. It received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $162.7 million against its $30 million budget.
Marvel Studios gave fans a real trick and treat by dropping the first Agatha All Along trailer on Monday. The peek at September's MCU show highlights Kathryn Hahn's return to the character Agatha Harkness, first introduced in WandaVision. We see Harkness awakening from Wanda Maximoff's spell and setting out to regain her power. While one of Matt Reeves' Elseworlds projects is moving forward, one is taking a step back. Reeves announced a Gotham police show in 2020, then it changed to focus on Arkham Asylum and has been through several directors and showrunners since. But as of now the show is no longer moving forward It was Marvel's Head of Streaming, Television, and Animation Brad Winderbaum's turn in the hot seat on last week's episode of the Marvel Official Podcast. Winderbaum gave each of the upcoming television shows Marvel is working on some quick sound bites. He said “What If Season Three feels like the culmination of a trilogy.” Winderbaum alluded that Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man will have a teenage ensemble. He also said that Eyes of Wakanda ties into the MCU “more than any other animated show.” He said of Agatha All Along that it's really scary and it gets quite dramatic, but qualified the statement with “It's a Marvel brand of scary.” Of Daredevil: Born Again, he discussed how the dynamic between Matt Murdock and Kingpin won't just be about murdering each other, but the politics they find themselves in. Winderbaum Is “most excited” for people to see what they're doing with Marvel Zombies. Revenge is a dish best served hot and sweaty in the first trailer for Gladiator II. Boasting a star-studded cast that includes Denzel Washington, Pedro Pascal, Connie Nelson, Paul Mescal, and Joseph Quin, the film appears to truly be a sequel to the Russell Crowe movie and pave its own path for a new story. On July 4th, Anthony Mackie took to social media to share a new photo from his forthcoming film, Captain America: Brave New World. The photo revealed a look at the Captain America suit Mackie will be wearing in the film. Despicable Me 4 ruled the Fourth of July box office with an estimated five-day domestic opening of $122.6 million dollars including a three-day weekend haul of $75 million after earning a stellar A CinemaScore. Globally, the film grossed $230 million dollars. Inside Out 2 held at number 2 and has now crossed $1.2 billion dollars globally. A Quiet Place: Day One held at No. 3 in its second weekend with a three-day gross of $21 million for an impressive 10-day domestic tally of $94.4 million. A24's horror slasher MaXXXine opened Friday and placed No. 4 with an estimated $6.7 million. The teaser for a new Formula 1 racing movie titled “F1,” starring Brad Pitt, Damson Idris, and Bridgerton star Simone Ashley has dropped. The Apple Original Film is directed by “Top Gun: Maverick” director Joseph Kosinski and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer. A sequel to 2006's The Devil Wears Prada is in development with screenwriter Aline Brosh McKenna in negotiations to return. After months of back-and-forth, Shari Redstone has finally agreed to sell control of Paramount Global to a consortium led by Skydance Media for a deal valued at $8 billion dollars. Apple TV released a trailer for Taika Waititi's re-imagined version of Time Bandits. The original film came out in 1981. Joel McHale says the Community movie should begin filming in 2025. The final season of Umbrella Academy begins on August 8. A trailer was released today. Director Sam Raimi is set to direct and produce a new horror thriller called Send Help. Damian Shannon and Mark Swift will write the script. New Girl star Lamorne Morris has been cast in Spider-Noir, the Nicolas Cage-led series that will premiere on Amazon Prime. Morris will play journalist Robbie Robertson. Brendan Gleeson has also reportedly joined the cast as the show's villain. The Conjuring franchise has set their fourth and final movie to release on September 5, 2025. in IMAX.
John and Craig welcome Aline Brosh McKenna to look at what writers mean by a “voice,” and how it develops. Some screenwriters' voice develops long before their craft, leading people to label them as “promising” even though the scripts themselves are a mess. Other writers get all the technical stuff right from the start, but have a hard time finding something distinctive about how they write. From there, we segue into one of the most contentious Three Page Challenges we've ever done, with wildly split opinions. In our bonus segment for premium members, John the Eagle Scout gives Drew practical advice for wilderness camping in 2024. Links: Aline Brosh McKenna on Instagram Spy Magazine Recitative on Wikipedia Three pages by James Topham Three pages by Cheryl Laughlin Three pages by Chris Vieira Submit for the Three Page Challenge Get a Scriptnotes T-shirt! Check out the Inneresting Newsletter Gift a Scriptnotes Subscription or treat yourself to a premium subscription! Craig Mazin on Threads and Instagram John August on Threads, Instagram and Twitter John on Mastodon Outro by Matthew Chilleli (send us yours!) This episode was originally produced by Stuart Friedel. Scriptnotes is produced by Drew Marquardt and is edited by Matthew Chilelli. Email us at ask@johnaugust.com You can download the episode here.
John welcomes back Aline Brosh McKenna to help figure out how to say goodbye… in your story. Using examples from some of their favorite movies, they explore how farewell scenes work, what sets them apart from the average see-you-later, and leaving a lasting effect on your characters and the audience. We also look at the summer box office, George Gallo's Bad Boys lawsuit, Sony's purchase of Alamo Drafthouse, and answer listener questions on bad ex-managers, second steps, NDA's, fairies, and how to take advantage of downtime in LA. In our bonus segment for premium members, John and Aline discuss journaling. Should we be keeping track of what we've been doing all day? Links: ‘Bad Boys' Settlement by Dominic Patten for Deadline Why did Sony buy Alamo Drafthouse — and is it actually a good thing? by Ryan Faughnder for LA Times The Nine Enneagram Type Descriptions Farewell – Casablanca Farewell – Past Lives Farewell – Lost in Translation Farewell – Weekend Farewell – Philadelphia Farewell – The Shawshank Redemption Farewell – Harold and Maude Farewell – Terminator 2 Farewell – The Way We Were Farewell – The Wizard of Oz Farewell – E.T. Farewell – Toy Story 3 Farewell – Dead Poets Society Revival Hub LA Visit Malta Peel off lip stain Dirt Man by Carter Vail, and some of Aline's favorite remixes, via TikTok Phil Collins' Houdini Get a Scriptnotes T-shirt! Check out the Inneresting Newsletter Gift a Scriptnotes Subscription or treat yourself to a premium subscription! Craig Mazin on Threads and Instagram John August on Threads, Instagram and Twitter John on Mastodon Outro by Eric Pearson (send us yours!) Scriptnotes is produced by Drew Marquardt with help from Jonathan Wigdortz. It is edited by Matthew Chilelli. Email us at ask@johnaugust.com You can download the episode here.
Susie Banikarim has been a freshman journalist. She's also been a boss. Now, she's the co-host and EP of the podcast In Retrospect, along with her friend, New York Times editor Jessica Bennett. Over the years, Susie has kept watching the 2006 modern classic The Devil Wears Prada, and she's noticed a funny thing happen. Where once she (obviously!) identified with the put-upon lead, Andy Sachs (Anne Hathaway), time and life have shown her that maybe Miranda Preistly (Meryl Streep) wasn't such a devil after all.Plus...it's #MaxFunDrive! Listen to find out what becoming a member at maximumfun.org/join can get you, to find out about our special bonus content for this year, and to learn what happens if you help us hit our goals! ***With Jordan Crucchiola and Susie Banikarim
We're thrilled to welcome Aline Brosh McKenna onto this episode of One Moore Hollywood Podcast! Aline is a screenwriter, director, showrunner and producer, who's responsible for some of our favorite smart and hilarious movies! If you've laugh-cried over a classic romantic comedy at some point over the past couple decades, there's a strong chance that Aline Brosh McKenna was responsible! Her resume is extraordinary, co-creating the hit TV show Crazy Ex Girlfriend, and writing blockbuster hits such as The Devil Wears Prada, 27 Dresses and Your Place or Mine, which she also directed. Aline opens up on her impressive career in Hollywood, the mandate she's striving for with her production company Lean Machine, and why she still has a rosy outlook on this crazy business! We want to hear from you! Reach out to us on social: @OMHPod and don't forget to subscribe to the podcast channel to be notified of new episodes, dropping every Thursday!
John welcomes back Aline Brosh McKenna to look at how both you and your characters can become more “agentic.” What are the traps and pitfalls of going after what you want? How do you get people to engage with your protagonist, especially when the protagonist is yourself? Then it's another round of How Would This be a Movie? We look at stories about a harm-reduction hotline, countertop cancer, loyalty testers and a mathematician who exploited the lottery. In our bonus segment for premium members, John and Aline talk about their strange new reality of being empty nesters. Links: How to be More Agentic by Cate Hall What's Stopping You? by Neel Nanda Seven ways to become unstoppably agentic by Evie Cottrell “Agency” needs nuance by Evie Cottrell The Woman on the Line by Aymann Ismail and Mary Harris for Slate California workers who cut countertops are dying of an incurable disease by Emily Alpert Reyes and Cindy Carcamo for the LA Times Would Your Partner Cheat? These ‘Testers' Will Give You an Answer by Gina Cherelus for the New York Times The man who won the lottery 14 times by Zachary Crockett for The Hustle Musely So you wanna de-bog yourself by Adam Mastroianni Aline Brosh McKenna Get a Scriptnotes T-shirt! Check out the Inneresting Newsletter Gift a Scriptnotes Subscription or treat yourself to a premium subscription! Craig Mazin on Threads and Instagram John August on Threads, Instagram and Twitter John on Mastodon Outro by Larry Douziech (send us yours!) Scriptnotes is produced by Drew Marquardt and edited by Matthew Chilelli. Email us at ask@johnaugust.com You can download the episode here.
You may be sitting at your computer in sweats right now. But it doesn't mean B2B marketers like yourself aren't fashion conscious. There's actually a lot the fashion industry can teach us about marketing.You were likely marketed those sweatpants. So think about what made you want them. Why did you buy from that particular company? And what was the deciding factor that made you purchase them?It's likely the company understood their industry, personalized their message, and created original content. Those are a few of the things we're talking about today with Edgio's Director of Corporate Communications, Brand and Strategic Content, Sally Winship Comollo. Together, we're looking at B2B marketing lessons from The Devil Wears Prada. So put on your Chanel boots (they'll go great with your sweats) for this episode of Remarkable.About our guest, Sally Winship ComolloSally Winship Comollo is Director of Corporate Communications at Edgio. There, she leads the development and execution of strategic content and communications programs that drive awareness for the company's innovative edge platform. Previously, she led content and communications at Equinix. She has over 15 years of experience in marketing communications, content marketing, PR, and events, spanning various industries and sectors, from consumer electronics to cloud computing to legal services.Her core competencies include branding and positioning, content creation and distribution, experiential marketing and events, media and analyst relations, internal and employee communications, and social media. About EdgioEdgio is a globally scaled edge-enabled software solutions provider that helps companies deliver extraordinary digital experiences — faster websites, more responsive applications, the highest quality streaming, and more consistent game and software downloads, to any device.About The Devil Wears PradaThe Devil Wears Prada is about new college grad Andy Sachs who lands a job at a prestigious fashion magazine in New York City, working as an assistant to the editor. It stars Anne Hathaway as Andrea “Andy” Sachs, Meryl Streep as the editor, Miranda Priestly, Stanley Tucci as art director Nigel Kipling, and Emily Blunt as Miranda's other assistant. The movie came out in 2006 and is based on the book by Lauren Weisberger. It was directed by David Frankel and produced by Wendy Finerman. The screenplay was written by Aline Brosh McKenna. The book was inspired by Lauren Weisberger's experience as an assistant to Vogue editor Anna Wintour.What B2B Companies Can Learn From The Devil Wears Prada: Know and understand your industry. As Andy is just learning about the fashion industry, she makes an offhand comment about clothing being “stuff.” Miranda Priestly is quick to remind Andy that she is, in fact, the target audience for that “stuff.” Miranda points out that Andy is wearing a cerulean sweater, a color blue made popular by the fashion industry. So knowing your industry means being able to make the discerning and nuanced choices that will speak more effectively to your target audience. So your message resonates with them above all others. You'll even be so effective, your audience won't even know they're being influenced by your “stuff.”Personalize your message. Andy memorizes the guest list for the Met Gala so she can be Miranda's reference when meeting them. So Miranda was able to personalize her greeting for each person. This small but critical tip is something we can apply to marketing. Sally says, “How do you personalize your message for your different customer segments or your different stakeholders?” You want each customer or each stakeholder to feel important and like they matter to your business. Personalization is a simple yet effective way to do that.Be agile. As Miranda says, “By all means, move at a glacial pace. You know how that thrills me.” Marketers have to be moving quickly and working to stay ahead of the every-changing industry landscape. Ian says, “Just pacing in general is really important. How quickly you're doing sprints or project delivery, whether or not something is good enough to go out, versus how long you spend on it. Like that, to me, is the hardest part of marketing, is ‘How much time do you spend on the thing?'”Create original content. In other words, don't recommend florals for your spring line of clothing. As Miranda says, “Florals? For spring? Groundbreaking.” It cuts to the core. Sally says when it comes to B2B marketing, “How do you break away from things that may seem easy? Like, ‘Oh, everybody's doing video now, so let's do video'. Well, video might not work for your audience, or how do you make videos, but better?” So don't follow the crowd, but fashion your own content.Quotes*”Our sales team is going through a very similar transition from just selling solutions or selling the product to value-based solution selling and transparent selling. So being honest about what we can do for them and what we can't do for them. Because that creates that trusted advisor type of role. Our marketing is mimicking that. So not just creating content that shows the value that we bring to the customer, but then also creating content that's valuable to the potential customer.” - Sally Winship Comollo*”Ultimately, the intangible ways of tracking ROI are also important. With analyst relations, when you get to the point where analysts come to you and say, ‘Hey, we've got a report coming out on edge platforms and we want you to be in it,' Then that to me shows that what we're doing is working.” - Sally Winship ComolloTime Stamps[0:55] Meet Sally Winship Comollo, Director of Corporate Communications, Brand and Strategic Content at Edgio[1:48] Why are we talking about The Devil Wears Prada?[2:48] What does Sally do at Edgio?[3:31] What's The Devil Wears Prada about?[6:59] Why is The Devil Wears Prada remarkable?[13:52] What can Miranda Priestly teach us about leadership?[19:19] What B2B marketing lessons can we take away from The Devil Wears Prada?[23:18] What's Sally's content strategy at Edgio?[28:49] How does Sally prove the ROI of content?[33:49] What advice would Sally give others in content marketing?LinksWatch The Devil Wears PradaConnect with Sally on LinkedInLearn more about EdgioAbout Remarkable!Remarkable! is created by the team at Caspian Studios, the premier B2B Podcast-as-a-Service company. Caspian creates both non-fiction and fiction series for B2B companies. If you want a fiction series check out our new offering - The Business Thriller - Hollywood style storytelling for B2B. Learn more at CaspianStudios.com. In today's episode, you heard from Ian Faison (CEO of Caspian Studios) and Meredith Gooderham (Senior Producer). Remarkable was produced this week by Meredith Gooderham, mixed by Scott Goodrich, and our theme song is “Solomon” by FALAK. Create something remarkable. Rise above the noise.
John and Craig welcome Aline Brosh McKenna to talk about the difficult journey through pages 70-90 of your feature. The end of the second act can drive even the most seasoned writers into an existential crisis, but together they offer their tips and tricks to navigating this difficult passage. We then talk about the importance of tone: what does tone feel like on the page? And how can it distinguish great writing? We also talk mentors, procrastination, the Panic Monster and our inner Instant Gratification Monkeys. In our bonus segment for premium members, John and Drew reveal how each episode of Scriptnotes is made and what they've learned putting together the Sidecasts. Links: Aline Brosh McKenna Justin Timberlake joins the Five-Timers Club Scriptnotes, Episode 131: Procrastination and Pageorexia Why Procrastinators Procrastinate and How to Beat Procrastination by Tim Urban airbnb Scriptnotes, Episode 99: Psychotherapy for screenwriters Freedom blocks digital distractions Deadline on Aline's Showtime pilot pickup They Came Together and Mutual Friends Bandolier hands free crossbody iPhone accessory Slate Culture Gabfest “Grief Sandwich” Edition Get a Scriptnotes T-shirt! Check out the Inneresting Newsletter Gift a Scriptnotes Subscription or treat yourself to a premium subscription! Craig Mazin on Instagram John on Twitter, Instagram and Mastodon Outro by JT Butler (send us yours!) This episode was originally produced by Stuart Friedel. Scriptnotes is produced by Drew Marquardt and edited by Matthew Chilelli. Email us at ask@johnaugust.com You can download the episode here.
To start this week, we discuss Aline Brosh McKenna's directorial debut, YOUR PLACE OR MINE (2:13). This Netflix rom-com, which divides us, stars Reese Witherspoon and Ashton Kutcher as long-distance best friends who figure out their romantic feelings for each other while she stays in his apartment in NYC for grad school and he takes care of her son back in LA. Next, we review Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett's SCREAM VI (30:40), the latest installment in the SCREAM franchise. We're also divided about this movie, but we can all agree that setting it in the Big Apple was a smart move. And in this week's Patreon exclusive audio, we talk about Vittorio De Sica's Italian neo-realist drama BICYCLE THIEVES in honor of its 75th anniversary this year!
In a special episode of the Film Stories podcast, Simon is joined by writer, producer and director Aline Brosh McKenna.They talk about her feature directorial debut Your Place Or Mine, and the journey to get to that point. Plus, they go over projects such as The Devil Wears Prada, Morning Glory, My Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, We Bought A Zoo and a whole lot more. Plus, her journey into film, and a whole lot more.Your Place Or Mine is on Netflix. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Reżyserką została Aline Brosh McKenna, reżyserka, która ma na swoim koncie kilka naprawdę ciekawych rzeczy na przykład Diabeł ubiera się u Prady, 27 sukienek, czy Kupiliśmy Zoo. Reżyserka, która naprawdę potrafi z prostej popkulturowej historii zrobić coś więcej, która potrafi zainteresować się scenariuszami, które teoretycznie w sobie mają tylko i wyłącznie jakąś tam małą historię i zrobić z nich coś więcej. Dzięki doborowi aktorów oraz dzięki temu w jaki sposób pewne akcenty i wątki są uwypuklone a które są być może nawet pominięte – mówi Marcin Cichoński. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Romance is in the air! Maren and Martha are back on the air with Netflix's fresh off the presses Your Place or Mine (2023, dir. Aline Brosh McKenna). We stan an age appropriate pairing, but is this movie charming or does it fall short? Listen and find out...
Back in 2015, Rebecca Bunch ran into her old summer camp boyfriend Josh Chan in New York City and upended her life by following him to West Covina, California. But to be clear she didn't move there for Josh, he just happens to live there. That's right, TV Winner Podcast is back! This time we are rewatching the entirety of the cult hit CW show Crazy Ex-Girlfriend created by the great Rachel Bloom and Aline Brosh McKenna. Join us every other week as we dig into this must-see TV romance/comedy/musical series! The podcast is friendly for both first-time CXG viewers and old fans. Join us this week as we discuss the show's origins, the background of its creative team, and discuss our first impressions of this show we now love. Until next time... You can the follow the podcast on Instagram and Twitter You can email us about all things Crazy Ex-Girlfriend and TV at tvwinnerpod@gmail.com Visit our website for show notes and info on all past episodes Please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts Theme Music: Feather Duster by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com Cover Art by Hannah See you at the beach!
We unpack the new Reese Witherspoon & Ashton Kutcher romcom and compare it to our other faves.
Matt is joined by writer director Aline Brosh McKenna, writer of hits like ‘The Devil Wears Prada' and ‘27 Dresses,' to talk about why the comedy/rom-com genre is in a weird place right now, why movies of this genre are not in theaters anymore, whether a rom-com can still break new movie stars, the state of the business for writers in Hollywood, and her new Netflix movie ‘Your Place or Mine' with Reese Witherspoon and Ashton Kutcher. Click here for a 20 percent discount on Matt's Hollywood insider newsletter, 'What I'm Hearing ...' Email us your thoughts! thetown@spotify.com Host: Matt Belloni Guest: Aline Brosh McKenna Producer: Craig Horlbeck Theme Song: Devon Renaldo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Reese Witherspoon and Ashton Kutcher star in a new rom-com about love, parenting and friendship. It's called, "Your Place or Mine," and its director Aline Brosh McKenna, who is also the creator of "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" and director of "The Devil Wears Prada," joins to discuss.
John and Craig welcome back writer/producer/director Aline Brosh McKenna ahead of her feature directorial debut “Your Place Or Mine.” Aline discusses how tech has changed Hollywood and finding new creative challenges. We also talk about streaming news, platform mergers, and follow up on script consultants. Megana asks about professional ambitions and we answer listener questions on firing agents and staffing while pregnant. In our bonus segment for premium members, we go behind the scenes of Episode 3 of The Last of Us and force Craig to answer the question on everyone's mind: what games did Bill and Frank play together? Links: Watch Your Place or Mine on Netflix at 12:01am on 2/10/23 Showtime and Paramount+ Merging, With Rebrand Planned ‘Westworld' Gets New Home As Warner Bros. Discovery Strikes Roku & Tubi FAST Channel Deals Cancellations Of Completed Seasons Of TV Series; Experts Weigh In On Whether Trend Will Continue Salem 1692 Game Nuun Hydration Tablets Get a Scriptnotes T-shirt! Check out the Inneresting Newsletter Gift a Scriptnotes Subscription or treat yourself to a premium subscription! Aline Brosh McKenna on Twitter and Instagram Craig Mazin on Twitter John August on Twitter John on Instagram John on Mastodon Outro by Nico Mansy (send us yours!) Scriptnotes is produced by Megana Rao and edited by Matthew Chilelli. Email us at ask@johnaugust.com You can download the episode here.
In this episode, we are looking at the fashion classic The Devil Wears Prada (2006). Directed by David Frankel, the film was written by Aline Brosh McKenna, and adapted from Lauren Weisberger novel. It stars Anne Hathaway, Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt, and Stanley Tucci.We discuss the similarities and differences between the film and fashion industries and take a personality test to find out which character we are most like from The Devil Wears Prada.Join us next week when we'll be discussing Blonde (2021), written and directed by Andrew Dominik. Blonde is available to watch on Netflix.A full transcript of the episode can be found here.The Mazi Project - https://themaziproject.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
John and Craig (and Aline!) discuss the elements of quality writing in this collection of craft conversations. As we work on the Scriptnotes book, producer Megana Rao has been collecting wisdom from the archives to write an introductory chapter to define good writing. In these segments we cover how to find your voice, spot confidence on the page, and actively watch films. In our bonus segment for premium members, John and Megana discuss the Scriptnotes book and rumors of upcoming industry strife. Links: Scriptnotes Episode 239 – What is good writing? Scriptnotes Episode 76 – How screenwriters find their voice with Aline Brosh McKenna Scriptnotes Episode 432 – Learning From Movies Sign up for Scriptnotes Premium to listen to the episodes sampled as well as the entire archive. Use promo code ONION to save $10 on annual subscriptions. Dangers of Elite Projection by Jarrett Walker Ejaculate Responsibly: A Whole New Way to Think About Abortion by Gabrielle Blair Get a Scriptnotes T-shirt! Check out the Inneresting Newsletter Gift a Scriptnotes Subscription or treat yourself to a premium subscription! Aline Brosh McKenna on Twitter Craig Mazin on Twitter John August on Twitter John on Instagram Outro by Martin Kubitzky (send us yours!) Scriptnotes is produced by Megana Rao with segments by Stuart Friedel and edited by Matthew Chilelli. Email us at ask@johnaugust.com You can download the episode here.
Quelques infos supplémentaires sur l'actualité de la santé mentale :Le numéro national de prévention du suicide a été lancé le vendredi 5 octobre 2021, annonce Olivier Véran. "Gratuit, accessible 7 jours sur 7 et 24h/24, depuis tout le territoire national, ce numéro permettra d'apporter une réponse immédiate aux personnes en détresse psychique et à risque suicidaire", a précisé le ministre.À partir de 2022, les séances chez un psychologue en ville seront donc remboursées. Le montant de la première consultation sera fixé à 40 euros, les autres à 30 euros. Il n'y aura aucun reste à charge pour les patients.Mercredi 29 novembre, le tribunal de Los Angeles a décidé de retirer la tutelle de Britney Spears à son père Jamie dont il abuse depuis 2008.Depuis peu, des célébrités telles que Britney Spears, Simone Biles, Billie Eilish et bien d'autres, tentent d'alerter les médias et le public sur l'importance de la santé mentale. Pression musicale, sportive ou médiatique, ces stars se sentent-elles enfin libérées ? Quels obstacles doivent-elles encore surmonter aujourd'hui ? Clémentine Gallot et Kaoutar Harchi nous exposent les dessous de ce sujet peu traité par les médias mainstream dans ce nouvel épisode de Quoi de Meuf.Les références entendues dans cet épisode :I May Destroy You de Michaela Coel (2020)“Les Français face à la vague psy du Covid-19”, La Dépêche (2021)Team USA : Scandale dans le monde de la gymnastique de Bonni Cohen et Jon Shenk (2020)Liye Fu and Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil and Lillian Lee Cornell University, “Tie-breaker: Using language models to quantify gender bias in sports journalism” (2016)Framing Britney Spears de Samantha Stark (2021)#MonPostPartum porté par Illana Weizman, Ayla Saura, Morgane Koresh et Masha Sacré. Illana Weizman, “Ceci est notre post-partum. Défaire les mythes et les tabous pour s'émanciper”, Marabout (2021)Paul B. Preciado, “Je suis un monstre qui vous parle”, Grasset (2020)Week-end, “Les thérapies en ligne: la révolution du self-care ?” (2021)Les comptes Instagram qui parlent de santé mentale : @freud.intensifies ; @millennial.therapist ; @lapsydufutur ; @anxietyjoshAudrey Chabal, “Instagram : le nouveau divan des psys”, Elle (2021)Virginie Ollagnier, “Nellie Bly”, Glénat (2021)Le bal des folles de Mélanie Laurent (2021)En thérapie de Eric Toledano et Olivier Nakache (2021)Fleabag de Phoebe Waller-Bridge (2016)Girls de Lena Dunham (2012)Crazy ex-girlfriend de Rachel Bloom et Aline Brosh McKenna (2015)Euphoria de Ron Leshem, Daphna Levin et Tmira Yardeni (2019)This way up de Aisling Bea (2019)L'album Happier than ever de Billie Eilish (2021)Jean-Victor Blanc, “Pop & Psy”, Plon (2019)Le podcast Mad Chat de Sandy Allen (2019)Scenes from a marriage de Hagai Levi (2021)Mona Chollet, “Réinventer l'amour. Comment le patriarcat sabote les relations hétérosexuelles”, La Découverte (2021)Quoi de Meuf est une émission de Nouvelles Écoutes. Rédaction en chef : Clémentine Gallot. Journalistes chroniqueuses : Emeline Amétis, Kaoutar Harchi, Anne-Laure Pineau, Pauline Verduzier. Montage et mixage par Laurie Galligani. Prise de son par Adrien Beccaria à l'Arrière Boutique. Générique réalisé par Aurore Meyer Mahieu. Réalisation et coordination : Cassandra de Carvalho et Mathilde JoninVous pouvez consulter notre politique de confidentialité sur https://art19.com/privacy ainsi que la notice de confidentialité de la Californie sur https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Nesse programa, conversamos sobre a série Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (2015-2019), criada pela roteirista e produtora Aline Brosh McKenna e pela atriz e comediante Rachel Bloom. Abordamos as características do gênero da comédia romântica e das referências aos musicais, a forma como a série desconstrói o ideal de amor romântico, a complexidade dos personagens ao redor da protagonista Rebecca Bunch e também comentamos sobre como a série aborda questões pertinentes à saúde mental. O programa é apresentado por Camila Vieira e pela convidada Glênis Cardoso (do site Verberenas e do podcast Méxi-ap). Feedback: contato@feitoporelas.com.br Mais informações: https://feitoporelas.com.br/feito-por-elas-168-pleasure Feedback: contato@feitoporelas.com.br Pesquisa, pauta e roteiro: Camila Vieira e Glênis Cardoso Produção: Isabel Wittmann Edição: Domenica Mendes Arte da capa: Isabel Wittmann Vinheta: Felipe Ayres Locução da vinheta: Deborah Garcia (deh.gbf@gmail.com) Música de encerramento: Bad Ideas - Silent Film Dark de Kevin MacLeod está licenciada sob uma licença Creative Commons Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Origem: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100489 Artista: http://incompetech.com/ Agradecimento: Carolina Ronconi, Leticia Santinon, Lorena Luz, Isadora Oliveira Prata e Tiago Maia Assine nosso Padrim http://www.padrim.com.br/feitoporelas Assine nosso Patreon http://www.patreon.com/feitoporelas Assine nosso Catarse https://www.catarse.me/feitoporelas Links patrocinados (Como associado da Amazon, recebemos por compras qualificadas): [LIVRO] Cinema Soviético de Mulheres https://amzn.to/3lnC37b [LIVRO] Mulheres Atrás das Câmeras- As cineastas brasileiras de 1930 a 2018 https://amzn.to/3AC6wnl [SITE] Verberenas https://www.verberenas.com/ [PODCAST] méxi-ap https://mexiap.castos.com/ [TWITTER] Glênis Cardoso https://twitter.com/glenisav [INSTAGRAM] Glênis Cardoso https://www.instagram.com/glenisav/ [LIVRO] Tudo Sobre o Amor, de bell hooks [LIVRO] O Álbum Branco, de Joan Didion [FILME] O Diabo Veste Prada (Devil Wears Prada, 2016), dir. David Frankel [SÉRIE] I May Destroy You (2020), criada por Michaela Coel [TEXTO] Filmes me ensinaram a comer, por Glênis Cardoso para Verberenas https://www.verberenas.com/article/filmes-me-ensinaram-a-comer/ [TRECHO DA SÉRIE] Let's Generalize About Men https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oa_QtMf6alU&ab_channel=racheldoesstuff [PODCAST] méxi-ap # 3 - Crazy Ex-Girlfriend https://mexiap.castos.com/podcasts/27927/episodes/3-crazy-ex-girlfriend-rachel-bloom-e-aline-brosh-mckenna-35da3e749cc240 [VÍDEOS] Referências visuais e musicais de Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (Temporada 1)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-GFLoUkqvk [VÍDEOS] Referências visuais e musicais de Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (Temporada 2)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cyx7SMcDj4c [VÍDEOS] Referências visuais e musicais de Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (Temporada 3)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_cFW2O3pLg [VÍDEOS] Referências visuais e musicais de Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (Temporada 4)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4yRMGkQ8Z8 Relacionados: [PODCAST] Feito por Elas #129 I May Destroy You https://feitoporelas.com.br/feito-por-elas-129-i-may-destroy-you/
In this episode I tackle graphic novels and manga! For the first part, I am joined by QnoA co-host Harrison/Harry/Harold the Fishman Chute as we look at the 2012 Jane by Aline Brosh McKenna and Ramon K. Perez. In the second part, I look at 2015's Manga Classics Jane Eyre by SunNeko Lee and Crystal S. Chan. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dear-reader-a-jane-eyre-podcast/id1585429797 Don't use iTunes? Use this link for your podcast catcher: https://feeds.feedburner.com/dear-reader-podcast Also available on Spotify, Stitcher, Amazon Music and Google Podcasts Follow DEAR READER on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/batgirltooracle This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK: Visit the Fire & Water WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com Follow Fire & Water on TWITTER – https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our Fire & Water FACEBOOK page – https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Support The Fire & Water Podcast Network on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Put down your comics, pick up your first editions, and subscribe to DEAR READER, A JANE EYRE PODCAST!
John and Aline Brosh McKenna welcome writing team Dan Gregor and Doug Mand (How I Met Your Mother, Most Likely to Murder, Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers) to chat about made-to-stream movies. They discuss the joys of niche IP and how changes in the film landscape have resurrected certain genres. We follow up on ‘Murder House Architecture' and the economics of shorter seasons. We also answer listener questions on gender-neutral casting, pilot presentations, and page density. In our bonus segment for premium members, we discuss life and work with newborns. Links: Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers May 20th on Disney+ Your Place or Mine coming soon! Los Angeles Plays Itself Presentations versus Pilots New York Shuk for Saucy Boys Radiooooo App Lost Pilot read the script here. Get a Scriptnotes T-shirt! Gift a Scriptnotes Subscription or treat yourself to a premium subscription! Dan Gregor on Twitter Doug Mand on Twitter Aline Brosh Mckenna on Twitter Craig Mazin on Twitter John August on Twitter John on Instagram Outro by Pedro Aguilera (send us yours!) Scriptnotes is produced by Megana Rao and edited by Matthew Chilelli. Email us at ask@johnaugust.com You can download the episode here.
Victoria González wrote her first episode of television as a Showrunner's Assistant. She started as a page at CBS, and got staffed a mere four years later. We'll talk about how she found an all-Latina writers' group, went viral on Twitter, and got staffed off a 50-page comedy sample. I'm your host, Priscilla Nguyen, and you're listening to NEW SCREENWRITERS ON BREAKING IN.Victoria González is a Mexican-American television writer. She was the first in her family to go to college, and started her writing career in the CBS page program. From there she landed a job on CRAZY EX-GIRLFRIEND, where the creator, Aline Brosh-McKenna, became one of her mentors. In 2021, she co-wrote an episode of DIARY OF A FUTURE PRESIDENT, and later that year became a Staff Writer on SAVED BY THE BELL.
John and Craig discuss the craft of leading a creative life: What counts as practice? How do you make friends? When is it okay to take a break? A Scriptnotes listener suggested a lifestyle compendium episode, so we reach back through the archives to explore the artist's soft skills. We touch on the dangers of self care, the importance of staying curious, and how to cultivate a workplace when you're working alone. In our bonus segment for premium members, we invite listener Jake Kelley on to explain why he chose these clips and how Scriptnotes has influenced his visual art practice. Links: Episode 6: How Kids Become Screenwriters Episode 119: Positive Moviegoing Episode 425: Tough Love vs. Self Care Episode 439: How to Grow Old as a Writer Sign up for Scriptnotes Premium to listen to all the episodes in our back catalogue, including the ones sampled here. Thanks to Jake Kelley for the episode suggestion! Get a Scriptnotes T-shirt! Gift a Scriptnotes Subscription or treat yourself to a premium subscription! Aline Brosh McKenna on Twitter Craig Mazin on Twitter John August on Twitter John on Instagram Outro by Christiaan Mentz (send us yours!) Scriptnotes is produced by Megana Rao (with segments by Stuart Friedel, Godwin Jabangwe, and Megan Mcdonnell!) and edited by Matthew Chilelli. Email us at ask@johnaugust.com You can download the episode here.
John invites some favorite guests on to answer a single question about their current projects. Matt Manfredi and Phil Hay explain how they moved the second season of The Mysterious Benedict Society from Canada to California. Aline Brosh McKenna talks about the challenges of directing a feature versus running a TV series. Data scientist Stephen Follows makes his best pitch for film school (and college in general). But first, John chats with Liz Hsiao Lan Alper about this year's #PayUpHollywood survey, and recaps the IATSE deal and the WGA's Additional Literary Material vote. In our bonus segment for premium members, Stephen talks through how he'd measure the value of screenwriting competitions in both hard and soft metrics. Links: PayUpHollywood Survey WGA Members Approve Change In Movie Credits To Better Reflect All Writers' Contributions Hollywood crew union narrowly ratifies its contracts with studios. ‘Promised Land' & ‘Mysterious Benedict Society' Score Tax Credits For Moving To California I Will Not Read Your F*%!ing Script Shrubs Drink Recipe and Liz's favorite Ikea Pine Needle Tea Yellow Jackets I Think You Should Leave Goldbelly Food Delivery Series Heat Liz Hsiao Lan Alper on Twitter Matt Manfredi on Twitter Phil Hay on Twitter Aline Brosh McKenna on Twitter Stephen Follows on Twitter and his website Get a Scriptnotes T-shirt! Gift a Scriptnotes Subscription or treat yourself to a premium subscription! Craig Mazin on Twitter John August on Twitter John on Instagram Outro by Henry Adler (send us yours!) Scriptnotes is produced by Megana Rao and edited by Matthew Chilelli. Email us at ask@johnaugust.com You can download the episode here.
Rebels! Have you ever enjoyed a fever dream brought on by too many poppers during Paris fashion week? Well, now you can! One short of a full house, the Rebel Crew watched "Cruella" (2021) and our opinions may be as split as Emma Stones Two Tone Lace Front!Cruella (2021) Directed by Craig Gillespie and written by Dana Fox, Tony McNamara and Aline Brosh McKenna. Starring Emma Stone, and Emma Thompson. Estella is a young and clever grifter who befriends fashion legend, Baroness von Hellman, to become the raucous and revenge-bent Cruella.Hear this episode early on Patreon! http://patreon.com/rwacpodMerch Store: https://rwacshop.online/RWACpod on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/rwacpodFollow on IG: @RWACpodWhere to find the Rebels:Stefan: @sjmaroni on IGBearSailorMoon: @bearsailormooonon all social mediaCarlotta Carlisle: @carlottacarlisle on IG / Carlotta1987 on RedBubbleChad: @cski01 on IGPJ: @xndra_design on IGStu: @janikon_ on IG & TikTok
BBC Culture a dévoilé son top 100 des meilleures séries du siècle et il y a forcément eu débat. Parmi ces titres, on vous propose un petit retour sur quatre séries complètement différentes les unes des autres que vous pouvez voir ou revoir sur les différentes plateformes. Cette reco du weekend très éclectique s'adresse à tous les goûts, de l'animation à la comédie musicale en passant par la science-fiction et le drame politique. Borgen (n°40) Avec une saison quatre qui arrive bientôt, il est temps de rattraper les trois saisons de l'incroyable Borgen. Borgen est le surnom donné au bâtiment où siège le parlement danois. Ce drame politique scandinave n'a rien à envier à À la Maison Blanche, et sa Première Ministre Birgitte Nyborg se bat à armes égales avec Josiah Bartlet tant au niveau de son idéalisme que de son charisme. En effet, Sidse Babett Knusden incarne ce rôle pleinement, et a même fait un tour dans le cinéma français. https://youtu.be/zB9m_iBvGZY Les intrigues des jeux de pouvoirs où se mêlent médias, politicards, et vie privée, ne donnent pas une seconde de répit aux spectateurs. Son scénariste et créateur Adam Price, nous offre une démonstration du ton scandinave surtout en matière de politique : incisif et osé. En attendant, vous pouvez rattraper Borgen sur Netflix, mais si vous êtes un fidèle d'Adam Price, Au nom du père est disponible sur Arte. Et si vous aimez les histoires de femmes au pouvoir, peut-être que Madam Secretary est pour vous. Avatar, le dernier maître de l'air (n°61) On continue cette sélection avec une animation. Avatar, le dernier maître de l'air a d'abord connu une adaptation au cinéma qui a laissé à désirer, et débarquera bientôt sur Netflix sous le format série en live-action. Mais à l'origine, c'est bien une série d'animation dont les trois saisons sont disponibles sur la plate-forme de streaming. https://youtu.be/HRg1pjtwrjM Au premier coup d'œil, on pourrait se dire que Avatar n'est qu'un dessin animé pour enfants. Cependant quand on le regarde de plus près, les thématiques philosophiques et universelles de la série possèdent deux niveaux de lecture. L'univers s'inspire grandement du folklore chinois, où le héros dénommé Aang est le successeur d'une lignée d'Avatars, manipulateur des quatre éléments. Chaque élément est protégé par une nation, et celle du Feu s'apprête à conquérir le reste du monde. Au-delà de l'aspect mythologique, Avatar prône surtout le vivre ensemble et la tolérance par le biais de ses personnages et la philosophie zen de Aang. Bien entendu ça reste bon enfant, mais il n'en faut pas plus pour apprécier un divertissement avec un message positif. Si vous avez apprécié cet univers, le spin-off La légende de Korra se déroule quelques années après l'âge d'or de Aang et cible un public un peu plus âgé. Battlestar Galactica (n°70) La beauté d'un top c'est de pouvoir intégrer dans une même sélection une série musicale et une série de science-fiction. Battlestar Galactica n'est plus à présenter, pour tout fan de science-fiction qui se respecte la série est un must see. Reboot de la série des années 70, les plus mauvaises critiques se concentrent sur la dernière saison de la série mais avant cela, l'unanimité est totale. https://youtu.be/q2x14ZhEc9k Ron D. Moore (Outlander) a su opposer religion et philosophie dans une histoire de soulèvement des machines propres à Asimov. Après la destruction des planètes peuplées d'humains par les Cylons, l'Humanité a fui dans plusieurs vaisseaux spatiaux et cherche un nouveau port d'attache. À bord du Galactica, vaisseau de combat, on nous présente un leader chef de guerre aux harangues plus motivantes les unes que les autres. À ses côtés, de nombreux personnages attachants complètent l'équipage. Avec la remasterisation de la série, les effets spéciaux n'ont rien à envier à ceux d'aujourd'hui. Deux spin-offs qui ont moins bien marché existent, Caprica qui revient sur l'origine des Cylons et Blood & Chrome sur la jeunesse de l'amiral Adama. L'intégrale de la série est à découvrir ou redécouvrir sur Prime Vidéo et comme dirait l'amiral Adama so say we all. Crazy Ex Girlfriend (n°98) Après quatre saisons d'une dramédie sur laquelle personne ne pariait, Crazy Ex Girlfriend se hisse dans ce fameux top 100, et à juste titre. Il faut dire que malgré son côté musical rébarbatif pour certains, la qualité de l'écriture et sa pertinence ont mis tout le monde d'accord. Le plot tiré par les cheveux n'a pas fait peur à la CW, puisque la série démarre lorsqu'une avocate new yorkaise abandonne tout du jour au lendemain pour déménager sur la côte californienne afin de retrouver son amour de jeunesse. La dramédie traite de sujets divers et variés pas toujours roses tout en gardant son ton optimiste. https://youtu.be/MpdiIvovA1M On soulignera évidemment son traitement de la dépression et de l'acceptation de soi, son ouverture d'esprit et sa caractérisation bien particulière de ses personnages. C'est aussi au niveau des chansons que la série gagne des points avec des titres marquants comme « You Stupid Bitch » et « Getting Bi » ainsi que des guests de luxe comme Josh Groban ou encore Patti LuPone. C'est pourquoi on a hâte de retrouver Rachel Bloom et Aline Brosh McKenna dans leur nouvelle comédie de Hulu.
Après la multi-récompensée Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Rachel Bloom collabore à nouveau avec la scénariste et productrice Aline Brosh McKenna pour une comédie intitulée Badass (and her Sister) à destination de Hulu. La comédie s'attarde sur une espionne « badass » qui a envie de tout plaquer pour une vie normale et décide d'emménager chez sa sœur jumelle (les deux rôles interprétés par Rachel Bloom) qui n'a pas non plus que ça à faire. Le duo opérera également en tant que showrunneuses de la série.
Après la multi-récompensée Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Rachel Bloom collabore à nouveau avec la scénariste et productrice Aline Brosh McKenna pour une comédie intitulée Badass (and her Sister) à destination de Hulu. La comédie s'attarde sur une espionne « badass » qui a envie de tout plaquer pour une vie normale et décide d'emménager chez sa sœur jumelle (les deux rôles interprétés par Rachel Bloom) qui n'a pas non plus que ça à faire. Le duo opérera également en tant que showrunneuses de la série.
Welcome to 'Don't You Want Me?' - a podcast series taking a lighthearted look at the most relatable, intriguing and dysfunctional relationships in film. In this episode, we're talking about David Frankel's The Devil Wears Prada from the year 2006. With a screenplay by Aline Brosh McKenna and based on Lauren Weisberger's 2003 novel rumoured to be based on her time working under Vogue editor Anna Wintour, this film earned Meryl Streep and legendary costume designer Patricia Field Oscar nominations. Tonight we're opening up our own hideous skirt convention and dragging in Andy, played by Anne Hathaway along with her boyfriend Nate, played by Adrian Grenier and her boss Miranda, played by Meryl Streep. As Andy tries to negotiate and balance these two crucial relationships in her life, which do we think is the corn chowder and which the cube of cheese? Follow Don't You Want Me on Twitter @DYWMpodcast, Instagram @dywmpodcast and Facebook @DYWMpodcast Recorded in June 2021. Edited by Rich Nelson Additional material written by Catrin Lowe Theme music by Paul Abbott (on Twitter @Pablovich) Design by NOAKE (on Instagram @n_o_a_k_e) Rich can be found on Twitter @fantana275 Cat can be found on Twitter @KittyCostanza -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For regular updates on future episodes of the podcast, guest appearances and events, subscribe to our monthly newsletter here https://www.getrevue.co/profile/dywmpodcast
Quelques infos supplémentaires sur l'actualité de la santé mentale :Le numéro national de prévention du suicide a été lancé le vendredi 5 octobre 2021, annonce Olivier Véran. "Gratuit, accessible 7 jours sur 7 et 24h/24, depuis tout le territoire national, ce numéro permettra d'apporter une réponse immédiate aux personnes en détresse psychique et à risque suicidaire", a précisé le ministre.À partir de 2022, les séances chez un psychologue en ville seront donc remboursées. Le montant de la première consultation sera fixé à 40 euros, les autres à 30 euros. Il n'y aura aucun reste à charge pour les patients.Mercredi 29 novembre, le tribunal de Los Angeles a décidé de retirer la tutelle de Britney Spears à son père Jamie dont il abuse depuis 2008.Depuis peu, des célébrités telles que Britney Spears, Simone Biles, Billie Eilish et bien d'autres, tentent d'alerter les médias et le public sur l'importance de la santé mentale. Pression musicale, sportive ou médiatique, ces stars se sentent-elles enfin libérées ? Quels obstacles doivent-elles encore surmonter aujourd'hui ? Clémentine Gallot et Kaoutar Harchi nous exposent les dessous de ce sujet peu traité par les médias mainstream dans ce nouvel épisode de Quoi de Meuf. Les références entendues dans cet épisode : I May Destroy You de Michaela Coel (2020)“Les Français face à la vague psy du Covid-19”, La Dépêche (2021)Team USA : Scandale dans le monde de la gymnastique de Bonni Cohen et Jon Shenk (2020)Liye Fu and Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil and Lillian Lee Cornell University, “Tie-breaker: Using language models to quantify gender bias in sports journalism” (2016)Framing Britney Spears de Samantha Stark (2021)#MonPostPartum porté par Illana Weizman, Ayla Saura, Morgane Koresh et Masha Sacré. Illana Weizman, “Ceci est notre post-partum. Défaire les mythes et les tabous pour s'émanciper”, Marabout (2021)Paul B. Preciado, “Je suis un monstre qui vous parle”, Grasset (2020)Week-end, “Les thérapies en ligne: la révolution du self-care ?” (2021)Les comptes Instagram qui parlent de santé mentale : @freud.intensifies ; @millennial.therapist ; @lapsydufutur ; @anxietyjoshAudrey Chabal, “Instagram : le nouveau divan des psys”, Elle (2021)Virginie Ollagnier, “Nellie Bly”, Glénat (2021)Le bal des folles de Mélanie Laurent (2021)En thérapie de Eric Toledano et Olivier Nakache (2021)Fleabag de Phoebe Waller-Bridge (2016)Girls de Lena Dunham (2012)Crazy ex-girlfriend de Rachel Bloom et Aline Brosh McKenna (2015)Euphoria de Ron Leshem, Daphna Levin et Tmira Yardeni (2019)This way up de Aisling Bea (2019)L'album Happier than ever de Billie Eilish (2021)Jean-Victor Blanc, “Pop & Psy”, Plon (2019)Le podcast Mad Chat de Sandy Allen (2019)Scenes from a marriage de Hagai Levi (2021)Mona Chollet, “Réinventer l'amour. Comment le patriarcat sabote les relations hétérosexuelles”, La Découverte (2021)Quoi de Meuf est une émission de Nouvelles Écoutes. Rédaction en chef : Clémentine Gallot. Journalistes chroniqueuses : Emeline Amétis, Kaoutar Harchi, Anne-Laure Pineau, Pauline Verduzier. Montage et mixage par Laurie Galligani. Prise de son par Adrien Beccaria à l'Arrière Boutique. Générique réalisé par Aurore Meyer Mahieu. Réalisation et coordination : Cassandra de Carvalho et Mathilde JoninSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week, we revisit some of our favorite conversations with TV writers, including Mindy Kaling (The Mindy Project), Alison McDonald (American Dad!), Ryan Knighton (In the Dark), Aline Brosh McKenna and Rachel Bloom (Crazy Ex-Girlfriend). They share their philosophies and practical advice for writing television. We talk about getting staffed, the first day in a writers room, when to speak, development heartbreak, and mapping out a story across seasons. Other important topics include lunch, how to dress, and hot tub brainstorm sessions. In our bonus segment for premium members, John and Megana answer listener questions about Scriptnotes production. Links: Mindy Kaling on IMDb and Twitter Alison McDonald on IMDb and Twitter Ryan Knighton on IMDb and Twitter Aline Brosh McKenna on IMDb and on Twitter Rachel Bloom on IMDb and on Instagram John Gatins on IMDb Scriptnotes, Episode 362: The One with Mindy Kaling Scriptnotes, Episode 368: Advice for a New Staff Writer Scriptnotes, Episode 350: Limerance One Thing You Should Read: Most Hollywood Writers Look Nothing Like America by Hannah Giorgis writing for The Atlantic Get a Scriptnotes T-shirt! Gift a Scriptnotes Subscription or treat yourself to a premium subscription! Craig Mazin on Twitter John August on Twitter John on Instagram Outro by Matthew Chilelli (send us yours!) Scriptnotes is produced by Megana Rao and edited by Matthew Chilelli. Email us at ask@johnaugust.com You can download the episode here.
The Steve's discuss the new 2021 live-action Disney movie, Cruella, spoiler free.The seven year long developement processThe myth of Emma Stone's dislocated shoulderHow it's the third of a series, and it's two predessesors, 101 and 102 DalmatiansGetting to know the Directors, Screenplay, and Story WritersEmma Stone's performance as CruellaThe complexity of the character EstellaEmma Thompson's performance as the BaronessIs The Baroness the most evil human Disney villian?Jasper and Horace being Estella's found family.Loving the setting of the Londons during the 1970's Punk Rock movementFabulous fashion and cinematography of the movieIt's amazing soundtrackDisney takes a step forward with ArtyThe dogs behind their humansEnding- Any music or audio clips were borrowed from the original source material.Support the show (http://www.patreon.com/happylifepod)
Movies First with Alex FirstEpisode 911Answering the big question...should I see this movie? Cruella (Comedy, Crime)A live-action prequel feature film following a young Cruella de Vil.DirectorCraig GillespieWritersDana Fox(screenplay by) Tony McNamara(screenplay by) Aline Brosh McKenna(story by)StarsEmma Stone Emma Thompson Joel Fry - IMDbTrailer: https://www.imdb.com/video/vi1608499225?playlistId=tt3228774&ref_=tt_ov_vi Movies First RSS feed: https://rss.acast.com/moviesfirst Stream podcast episodes on demand from https://www.bitesz.com/show/movies-first-reviews/ (mobile friendly). For more from Alex visit our new website: https://moviesfirstpodcast.com Subscribe, rate and review Movies First at all good podcatcher apps, including Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Stitcher, Pocket Casts, CastBox.FM, Podbean, Spreaker, etc. For more, follow Movies First on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube : Facebook - @moviesfirst Twitter - @MoviesFirst YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCatJQHaVabIvzCLqO16XvSQ If you're enjoying Movies First, please share and tell your friends. Your support would be appreciated...thank you. #movies #cinema #entertainment #podcast #reviews #moviesfirst Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/moviesfirst. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Things got ugly on this one. We could hear the screams. "Romcoms?! You guys are going to talk about romcoms?! And you're starting with this one?" Yes. Yes, we are. Because, like the honey badger, we don't care. Katherine Heigl lives out "Always a bridesmaid, never the bride" in true Hollywood fashion, and for good or for ill, we're going to talk about it. Directed by Anne Fletcher and written by Aline Brosh McKenna, and also starring James Marsden, Edward Burns, and Brian Kerwin.
TV and Feature writer/director Aline Brosh McKenna (Crazy Ex-Girlfriend; The Devil Wears Prada) answers questions from DePaul University's Showrunners class about drama and comedy, movies and TV, finding your voice, and more. LISTEN TO THE WRITERS PANEL AD-FREE ON FOREVER DOG PLUS: https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/plus CONNECT W/ BEN BLACKER & THE WRITER'S PANEL ON SOCIAL MEDIA https://twitter.com/BENBLACKER https://www.facebook.com/TVWritersPanel THE WRITER'S PANEL IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/the-writers-panel/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After an extended hiatus, Bobby and Ian are back with a new title and a new look to their show! After realizing that it's sort of hard to do a podcast centered on arguing when you agree with your co-host about everything, the guys have rebranded, and start off their new show by focusing on one of the most impressive television accomplishments to take place in the last 10 years, a four season long musical theater comedy about mental health, Aline Brosh McKenna and Rachel Bloom's Crazy Ex Girlfriend. After marveling at the extended cast of triple threats, the incredibly sweet and humanity loving worldview of the show, Ian and Bobby tackle an impossible task: picking their five favorite songs from a list of over 150 musical numbers.
Aline Brosh McKenna is a Hollywood triple threat; she's a showrunner, director, and writer and she does them all really really well. She has worked in this business for more than two decades but her mission has remained the same: to center women's stories around something other than a man. We talk about Cher, body hair, bacterial vaginosis, and so much more. Get ready!She's the writer of your favorite rom coms, from 27 Dresses to The Devil Wears Prada to I Don't Know How She Does It. Most recently she has been busy showrunning and writing Crazy Ex-Girlfriend which is now in its fourth and final season. Aline tells us what it was like growing up in the 70's in very white suburban New Jersey with Jewish immigrant parents, and why she relates more to people with immigrant parents than other Jewish people. She tells us about the differences between being a boss in her 20's and being a boss in her 40's, and why she wants to write more roles for women over 50. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Time Codes: 00:00:31 - Introduction 00:03:19 - Setup of the discussion 00:05:04 - Nominees in the Best Publication for Early Readers category 00:51:47 - Nominees in the Best Publication for Kids category 01:31:45 - Nominees in the Best Publication for Teens category 02:20:32 - Wrap up 02:26:03 - Contact us On this episode of the Comics Alternative Young Readers Show, Gwen and Paul detail the three categories of the Eisner Awards that focus on children and teens: Best Publication for Early Readers (up to age 8) Adele in Sand Land, by Claude Ponti, translated by Skeeter Grant and Françoise Mouly (Toon Books) Arthur and the Golden Rope, by Joe Todd-Stanton (Flying Eye/Nobrow) Egg, by Kevin Henkes (Greenwillow Books) Good Night, Planet, by Liniers (Toon Books) Little Tails in the Savannah, by Frederic Brrémaud and Federico Bertolucci, translated by Mike Kennedy (Lion Forge/Magnetic) Best Publication for Kids (ages 9–12) Bolivar, by Sean Rubin (Archaia) Home Time (Book One): Under the River, by Campbell Whyte (Top Shelf) Nightlights, by Lorena Alvarez (Nobrow) The Tea Dragon Society, by Katie O'Neill (Oni) Wallace the Brave, by Will Henry (Andrews McMeel) Best Publication for Teens (ages 13-17) The Dam Keeper, by Robert Kondo and Dice Tsutsumi (First Second/Tonko House) Jane, by Aline Brosh McKenna and Ramón K. Pérez (Archaia) Louis Undercover, by Fanny Britt and Isabelle Arsenault, translated by Christelle Morelli and Susan Ouriou (Groundwood Books/House of Anansi) Monstress, by Marjorie Liu and Sana Takeda (Image) Spinning, by Tillie Walden (First Second) In addition to reviewing each nominated text, the duo refers listeners to The Comics Alternativearchives for the shows that reference these nominees: Good Night, Planet by Liniers; Nightlights by Lorena Alvarez; The Dam Keeper by Robert Kondo and Dice Tsutsumi; and Monstress by Marjorie Liu and Sana Takeda. Paul and Gwen use this episode to launch a general discussion of age designations and categorization of children's and YA comics, and they reference the art of Bolivian painter and lithographer Graciela Rodo Boulanger, whose depiction of children resembles that found in Campbell Whyte's Home Time. So, won't you pour yourself a chilly beverage, kick back, and give a listen to the two PhDs -- more on Paul's recent doctoral graduation from University of California-Berkeley will appear in the June podcast -- for a rundown of this year's Eisner nominees.
Aline Brosh McKenna is the co-creator of the musical smash Crazy Ex Girlfriend. So we talk about musicals--creating them, being in them, and the times you can't help but live your life by them.
Screenwriter Aline Brosh McKenna had never planned to go back to working in television. Then she found Rachel Bloom's YouTube videos. She tells us how they teamed up to create the quirky CW musical comedy Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.
AFTERBUZZ TV — Crazy Ex-Girlfriend edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of CW's Crazy Ex-Girlfriend . In this episode hosts Nino Llanera, Briana Phipps and Trene Todd discuss episode 17 of Season 1. Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is an upcoming American musical comedy-drama television series, that is set to premiere on October 12, 2015, on The CW. The series was created by Aline Brosh McKenna and Rachel Bloom, and stars Bloom in the lead role. The series will follow Rebecca Bunch, a single woman and her elusive pursuit of her longtime soul mate Josh, who dumped her while they were dating in high school in 2005. It's now 2015 and after being inspired by a TV commercial for a butter spread, she restarts her pursuit of Josh after she spots him in New York City. When he tells her that he is moving to West Covina, California ("Just two hours from the beach, four hours in traffic"), Rebecca decides to move there as well, hoping that it will give her a fresh start an --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
AFTERBUZZ TV — Crazy Ex-Girlfriend edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of CW's Crazy Ex-Girlfriend . In this episode hosts Nino Llanera, Briana Phipps and Trene Todd discuss episode 16 of Season 1. Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is an upcoming American musical comedy-drama television series, that is set to premiere on October 12, 2015, on The CW. The series was created by Aline Brosh McKenna and Rachel Bloom, and stars Bloom in the lead role. The series will follow Rebecca Bunch, a single woman and her elusive pursuit of her longtime soul mate Josh, who dumped her while they were dating in high school in 2005. It's now 2015 and after being inspired by a TV commercial for a butter spread, she restarts her pursuit of Josh after she spots him in New York City. When he tells her that he is moving to West Covina, California ("Just two hours from the beach, four hours in traffic"), Rebecca decides to move there as well, hoping that it will give her a fresh start an --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
AFTERBUZZ TV — Crazy Ex-Girlfriend edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of CW's Crazy Ex-Girlfriend . In this episode hosts Nino Llanera and Trene Todd discuss episode 14 of Season 1. Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is an upcoming American musical comedy-drama television series, that is set to premiere on October 12, 2015, on The CW. The series was created by Aline Brosh McKenna and Rachel Bloom, and stars Bloom in the lead role. The series will follow Rebecca Bunch, a single woman and her elusive pursuit of her longtime soul mate Josh, who dumped her while they were dating in high school in 2005. It's now 2015 and after being inspired by a TV commercial for a butter spread, she restarts her pursuit of Josh after she spots him in New York City. When he tells her that he is moving to West Covina, California ("Just two hours from the beach, four hours in traffic"), Rebecca decides to move there as well, hoping that it will give her a fresh start and hopefully bri --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
AFTERBUZZ TV — Crazy Ex-Girlfriend edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of CW's Crazy Ex-Girlfriend . In this episode hosts Nino Llanera and Trene Todd discuss episode 13 of Season 1. Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is an upcoming American musical comedy-drama television series, that is set to premiere on October 12, 2015, on The CW. The series was created by Aline Brosh McKenna and Rachel Bloom, and stars Bloom in the lead role. The series will follow Rebecca Bunch, a single woman and her elusive pursuit of her longtime soul mate Josh, who dumped her while they were dating in high school in 2005. It's now 2015 and after being inspired by a TV commercial for a butter spread, she restarts her pursuit of Josh after she spots him in New York City. When he tells her that he is moving to West Covina, California ("Just two hours from the beach, four hours in traffic"), Rebecca decides to move there as well, hoping that it will give her a fresh start and hopefully bri --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices