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Rick Alverson's 2015 anti-road trip dark comedy, ENTERTAINMENT, is our feature presentation this week. We discuss the 70s cinema influence on the film, Gregg Turkington, driving narrative with dialogue, Alverson's style, and much more! We also pick our TOP 7 MOVIES STARRING STAND-UP COMICS in this week's SILVER SCREEN 7! Join our Patreon ($2.99/month) here patreon.com/theturnbuckletavern to watch the episodes LIVE in video form day/weeks early. Find us on Instagram @thebrokenvcr and follow us on LetterBoxd! Become a regular here at THE BROKEN VCR!
The news of Texas covered today includes:Our Lone Star story of the day: Texas Tech, other state universities, are still teaching DEI and other similar Marxist doctrines. Most are doing as I predicted and simply renaming things to make it hard to find.Our Lone Star story of the day is sponsored by Allied Compliance Services providing the best service in DOT, business and personal drug and alcohol testing since 1995.Texas Supreme Court allows Robert Roberson execution to go forward, says House can't stop process with a subpoena. Attorney General Ken Paxton secures win at Texas Supreme Court, shutting down attempt to derail court-ordered execution of convicted child murderer.RIP: Texas music giant Tommy Alverson. On the radio and radio stream we celebrate the music of the Texas original in our intro and exit music today.Another record high for Texas Civilian Labor Force after adding 47,300 in October.Listen on the radio, or station stream, at 5pm Central. Click for our radio and streaming affiliates.www.PrattonTexas.com
Here we go again! Episode 142 of The Co-Write. On this episode ... Barstool Zach Bryan dis track Gramnmy nominees are released Tommy Alverson needs some love Download, Subscribe & Enjoy!
Tony chats with Will Alverson who is leading the new Insurance Nerds Careers, an insurance job board and more, part of Insurance Nerds.Insurance Nerds Careers: https://careers.insnerds.com/Will Alverson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/william-alverson/Video Version: https://youtu.be/7Xa46-3drWQOWNR OPS PodcastStarting a business by offering a service to your local community is one of the...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
It always sneaks up on us, but it's here, the Georgia Tech 2024-25 Men's and Women's basketball preview episode! Jack and Jake have a whirlwind of an episode with guests old and new to Scions of the Southland. Our order of operations: Robert Pensa & Will Fuss join to preview the Men's Basketball team (new freshmen + transfers, how they'll help complement Baye Ndongo and Naithan George, how the schedule unfolds, and where we might land at the end of the year) Volleyball's gritty weekend at Duke and #25 North Carolina Golf at the East Lake Cup Swimming's dual meet @ Pitt Women's Basketball preview interview with Associate Head Coach Blanche Alverson Please let us know what you think via email (fromtherumbleseat@gmail.com), on Twitter (@FTRSBlog), on Facebook, or in the comments below! Hosts: Jack Purdy, Jake Grant Guests: Robert Pensa, Will Fuss, Blanche Alverson Production: Jack Purdy Music: Georgia Tech Glee Club, Georgia Tech Marching Band, Ramblin Reck Club
Today we welcome back Paul Keelan of CINEMATIC UNDERDOGS to discuss the abrasive, deliberately alienating character studies of Rick Alverson. Alverson works with alt-comedy icons like Tim Heidecker and Gregg Turkington, but his films are anything but normal comedies— whatever you call them, they're dark, uncomfortable, and follow people you probably don't want to spend much time with. We're discussing two of his best-known provocations (don't let the titles fool you): 2012's Tim Heidecker-starring THE COMEDY, and 2015's Neil Hamburger vehicle ENTERTAINMENT. Unwatchables is hosted by Marc Dottavio and Seth Troyer, produced by Tony Scarpitti, featuring artwork by Micah Kraus. You can hear more of Paul on Cinematic Underdogs at https://open.spotify.com/show/7B13xjGbXCV4Sebw1CfQoX You can support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/unwatchables to get access to exclusive bonus content and weigh in on what we watch next. Find us online at www.unwatchablespod.com or shoot us an email at unwatchablespodcast@gmail.com. We're on Instagram and Twitter under @unwatchablespod. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unwatchablespod/message
Does the Lord's timeline ever seem to stretch on and on? Gail Alverson of our Memphis community, reminds us not to give up. With decades of dedication in the face of fear, Gail endured a tumultuous marriage to an angry and unbelieving spouse. Her story will teach you that even when the Lord does not immediately shift our circumstances, he still works to change us and those around us. In this episode, you will learn: The Lord's timing can be trusted, even when his work spans many years. Eventual freedom is found when we surrender to Jesus in faith. Persistent prayer opens Spiritual doors for us and for those we love LINKS Listen to Episode 131- Katie Basden "The Power of a Praying Wife" by Stormie Omartian Become a Patreon Insider Give to StoryTellers Live Join us at the 2024 Stories of HOPE Luncheon
This week Tommy Alverson joins Maylee and the Texas Homegrown Music Crew. Originally aired 06/04/2023 on 95.3 FM KYHI the Range in Dallas, TX.
April 22, 2023 - Equipped Workshop Day 3 10:00AM MPR 2 Speaker Tyler Averson challenges us to change our views on helping others. Looking at the book of James, Tyler shows how we should think about and approach helping others. Slides: It's all about me Help Me Serve (James 1-2) 1 Corinthians 9:19 - For though I am free from all, I have made myself a servant to all, that I might win more of them. Mark 10:45 - For even the Son of Man came not to be served but to server, and to give his life as a ransom for many. Help Me Serve Ask God for Wisdom - (1:5-8) Illustration of a hot Burner on a stove If mama ain't happy Ain't nobody happy Illustration of cheating on a test Imitate God's Giving - (1:17) Be doers of the WORD - (1:22) Help the helpless - (1:27) "God helps those who help themselves" Refuse to show partiality - (2:1) Love your neighbor as yourself - (2:8) Leviticus 19:18 - You shall not take vengeance or bear a grudge against the sons of your own people, but you shall love your neighbor as yourself: I am the Lord. Matthew 22:39 - And a second is like it: You shall love your neighbor as yourself. Live in view of judgment - (2:12) The Sheep and the Goats - Matthew 25:31-46 Show Mercy - (2:13) Show your faith by your works - (2:18) Duration 33:09
LFL E26 Duffy AlversonLessons For Life interview with everyday people to give insight to their life experiences and give others inspiration and influence them to live the best life they can.Please Like Share and FollowComment on the video and let me know what you think
With five Miss Americas and four Miss USA titles, Bill Alverson is the most in demand Beauty Pageant Coach in America. We talk beauty pageant secrets, mean girls, dealing with parents and the future of beauty pageants. Then, it's Walkmans vs. VHS tapes as we countdown the Top 5 Obsolete Things. Bill Alverson: 01:40 Pointless: 35:02 Top 5: 55:04 Contact the Show Bill Alverson Instagram Bill Alverson - Coach Charming TikTok Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Hannah Grant, with the Animal Law Firm, interviews Mary Alverson, a Certified Dog Behavior Consultant and founder of The Real Pit Bull, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation dedicated to the education and advocacy of the American Pit Bull (Staffordshire) Terrier, as well as a resource on training and behavior for all dogs! Mary Alverson, CBCC-KA, CTDI, AKC CGC & Trick Dog Evaluator, Certified Dog Bite Prevention Educator, Founder/CEO The Real Pit Bull, Inc www.RealPitBull.com Trainer & Consultant at: DogUpInc.com & KimGuy.com Mary Alverson www.MaryAlverson.com Breeder at Tempest AmStaffs & Moonchild Reptiles CEO at dogUP inc *Certified Behavior Consultant - Canine *CGC & Trick Dog Evaluator *Certified Trick Dog Instructor *Certified Dog Bite Prevention Educator *Certified Reiki 3, Karuna Ki, & Dolphin Reiki Practitioner
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.03.27.533254v1?rss=1 Authors: Zheng, P., Kumadaki, K., Quek, C., Lim, Z. H., Ashenafi, Y., Yip, Z. T., Newby, J., Alverson, A. J., Jedd, G. Abstract: Diatoms are ancestrally photosynthetic microalgae. However, some underwent a major evolutionary transition, losing photosynthesis to become obligate heterotrophs. The molecular and physiological basis for this transition is unclear. Here, we isolate and characterize new strains of non-photosynthetic diatoms from the coastal waters of Singapore. These diatoms occupy diverse ecological niches and display glucose-mediated catabolite repression, a classical feature of bacterial and fungal heterotrophs. Live-cell imaging reveals deposition of secreted extracellular polymeric substance (EPS). Diatoms moving on pre-existing EPS trails (runners) move faster than those laying new trails (blazers). This leads to cell-to-cell coupling where runners can push blazers to make them move faster. Calibrated micropipettes measure substantial single cell pushing forces, which are consistent with high-order myosin motor cooperativity. Collisions that impede forward motion induce reversal, revealing navigation-related force sensing. Together, these data identify aspects of metabolism and motility that are likely to facilitate and underpin the transition to obligate heterotrophy. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC
Sure there is NASCAR on Sunday afternoons, but what if you want to get out and be at the race? The best way to get up close with some oval racing is to go to your local track. Support your local racer!The Houston area has several dirt tracks around the area, but there is only one asphalt oval track left. Joining us in this segment is John Alverson with Southern Premier Racing Series which is launching it's 2023 season in March.In our feature segment, Michael Marrs has been checking out the 2023 Infiniti QX80 over in the New Car Showroom.---- ----- Want more In Wheel Time Car Talk any time? In Wheel Time Car Talk is now available on iHeart Radio! Just go to iheart.com/InWheelTimeCarTalk where ever you are.----- -----Be sure to subscribe on your favorite podcast provider for the next episode of In Wheel Time Car Talk and check out our live broadcast every Saturday, 8a-11aCT simulcasting on iHeart Radio, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Twitch and InWheelTime.com.In Wheel Time Car Talk can be heard on you mobile device from providers such as:Apple Podcasts, Pandora Podcast, Amazon Music Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, iHeart Radio podcast, TuneIn + Alexa, Podcast Addict, Castro, Castbox and more on your mobile device.Follow InWheelTime.com for the latest updates!Twitter: https://twitter.com/InWheelTimeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/inwheeltime/https://www.iheart.com/live/in-wheel-time-car-talk-9327/https://www.youtube.com/inwheeltimehttps://www.Facebook.com/InWheelTimeFor more information about In Wheel Time Car Talk, email us at info@inwheeltime.comTags: In Wheel Time, automotive car talk show, car talk, Live car talk show, In Wheel Time Car Talk
From the Rumble Seat brings you a new way to experience Georgia Tech sports — through your earholes. Join Jake, Jack, and Akshay as they talk Georgia Tech sports news, break down games, and banter away during your commute to work or your workout. On today's episode: A conversation with Blanche Alverson, Associate Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator of Georgia Tech WBB Subscribe to the pod via anchor.fm/scions or add us to your podcatcher using anchor.fm/s/5aa2e7c/podcast/rss. You can also find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Pocket Casts, and Stitcher Radio! We hope you enjoy! Please let us know what you think via email (fromtherumbleseat@gmail.com), on Twitter (@FTRSBlog), or in the comments below!
Today we are joined by Keith Alverson, a corn and soybean farmer in South Dakota, for another harvest update.
Following his article on a recent issue of ALIA's Incite magazine, in this creator chat Paul Metcalfe, coordinator of the Albany Campus Library of South Regional TAFE in WA, joins us to discuss how he introduced graphic novels to the campus' learning resource centre. He discusses at length how he fell in love with the medium, what prompted him to build a graphic novel collection and how he went about it. See below for a list of additional resources mentioned in the discussion and provided by Paul. To stay up to date with ALIA Graphic, subscribe to our blog: https://aliagraphic.blogspot.com You can also follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ALIAGraphicHit the subscribe button for our podcast and blog and please leave us a glowing review, it will make you feel warm and fuzzy and every little bit helps.Websites:ALIA Graphic's Why Comics? section on our main blog.Graphic Novels in the Classroom: A Teacher Roundtable (20016, October 9). Cult of Pedagogy.Videos:Brenner, R. (2019, December 12). Teach Graphix Week: Teaching with graphic novels [Video]. YouTube.Yang, G. (2016, December 3). TEDx Talk: Why comics belong in the classroom [Video]. YouTube.Articles:Alverson, B. (2014). Teaching with graphic novels. School Library Journal. Jacobs, D. (2007). More than words: comics as a means of teaching multiple literacies. English Journal, Vol.96(3).Sandford, S. (2021). ‘Graphic medicine': how autobiographical comics artists are changing our understanding of illness. The Conversation, August 11, 2021.Books:Abate, M. Torbox, G. (Eds).(2017). Graphic novels for children and young adults : a collection of critical essays. UP of Mississippi.Bakis, M. (2012). The graphic novel classroom : POWerful teaching and learning with images. Corwin. Jaffe, M. & Hurwich, T. (2019). Worth a thousand words : using graphic novels to teach visual and verbal literacy. Jossey-Bass.Kirtley, S., Garcia, A., & Carlson, P. (Eds). (2020). With great power comes great pedagogy : teaching, learning and comics. UP of Mississippi.Smith, S., & Alaniz, J. (Eds). (2019). Uncanny bodies : superhero comics and disability. Pennsylvania State UP.Syma, C., & Weiner, R. (Eds). (2013). Graphic novels and comics in the classroom : essays on the educational power of sequential art. McFarland.
Lean Year is Virginia-based singer Emilie Rex and filmmaker/musician Rick Alverson, along with Erik Hall, who lives in rural Michigan, where he records and co-produces the band's records with Alverson. The band's latest, Sides, is heavy on dreamlike and beautiful melodies, yet the material is also meditation on grief and the processing of personal tragedy. Using mellotron, keyboards of many colors, guitar, and a tapestry of synth pads of sampled woodwinds, together with Rex's distinctive voice, the music is “a balancing act between pathos and pop” (Bandcamp), which feels haunted and cinematic, while celebrating memories and embracing calm amidst the sorrow. Lean Year plays in-studio. Set list: "Nitetime", "Marriage of Heaven and Hell", "Trouble with Being Warm" Watch "Nitetime": Watch "Marriage of Heaven and Hell": Watch "Trouble with Being Warm":
In this episode, I am joined by Steve Alverson, Partner | CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ | Financial Advisor, at McCall & Associates. We dive into the world of RSU's/Stocks/Options/Vesting and a bunch of other financial terms (I have no idea what they mean). Enjoy! Like what you hear? Connect with me- Website: www.taylordesseyn.com LinkedIn: Taylor Desseyn Tweet me: @tdesseyn Tik Tok: @tdesseyn Pics of the life, wife, daughter & dog: @tdesseyn
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Spiritual Growth with Marcia Alverson & Josue Ibarra Check out this blast from the past interview Josue did when he had "The Heavy Revy Show." He interviewed Marcia Alverson who wrote the book "Be Made Whole." Marcia was the former Worship School Coordinator at Charis Bible College. Don't miss this episode! Support Marcia & Buy Her Book! https://www.amazon.com/Be-Made-Whole-Marcia-Alverson/dp/1687223491/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=be+made+whole&qid=1576856194&sr=8-1 Support this podcast on Anchor! https://anchor.fm/josue-ibarra4/support Sign up for our Newsletters! https://forms.gle/n2yPjbH7H3AeDqnL8 Follow us on Instagram! @josueibarrapodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/josue-ibarra4/support
Tyler's dad and Andy's dad join the podcast on this very special episode. As elders in their local congregations, they share wisdom and insight on the subject of elders from 1 Peter 5:1-5
Special guest Leslie Alverson joins Tyler and Andy to talk about marriage, submission, and godly character in husbands and wives from 1 Peter 3:1-7
Wherever you are in your journey as an artist in business, you can be sure that sooner or later, you will be tested, as if by fire. You'll be given an opportunity to step out in faith, beyond the limits of your own knowledge, wisdom, and understanding.It's easy to say that we know that God will provide...but actually trusting Him enough to let go and step out in faith can be easier said than done.That's why it's a joy to introduce you to Lonnie and Abby Alverson of Hearth and Home Forge. They're the real deal – a married couple, living and working together, as they run a fruitful artist studio in the Kingdom.In this episode, find out how they trusted the Lord to transition Lonnie out of a 27-year corporate career into full-time dedication to detailed hand-forged metal work… in the midst of a global pandemic panic.I find their journey has so much in common with how my wife, Tanya, and I had to step out in faith into artist entrepreneurship – learning to work as a team, both at home and in business.Enjoy my conversation with Lonnie and Abby, and be sure to connect with them online:Website: https://www.hearthandhomeforge.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/hearthandhomeforgeI talk much more about my journey into artist entrepreneurship in my first book, Unlocking the Heart of the Artist. Check out the newly revised 10th anniversary edition on Amazon now!Unlocking the Heart of the Artist: A Practical Guide to Fulfilling Your Creative Call as an Artist in the Kingdom https://www.amazon.com/Unlocking-Heart-Artist-Practical-Fulfilling/dp/1460930258 ===========Connect with Matt online:www.matttommeymentoring.comwww.instagram.com/thethrivingchristianartistwww.facebook.com/thethrivingchristianartistYou can also watch this podcast on YouTube at youtube.com/mjtommey. Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss an episode!
Episode 56 of “The Trusted Advisor” features 2021 RSPA W2W Leaders of the Year Nell Alverson, the Director of Channel Marketing at ScanSource, and Breanna Brown, Global Marketing Manager for APG. Alverson, Brown, and the RSPA's Jim Roddy discuss opportunities and challenges for women in today's channel, actions both men and women can take to avoid bias and promote inclusion, and changes the retail IT industry should embrace to accelerate progress. “The Trusted Advisor,” powered by the Retail Solutions Providers Association (RSPA), is an award-winning content series designed specifically for point of sale resellers and software developers. Our goal is to educate you on the topics of leadership, management, hiring, sales, and other small business best practices. For more insights, visit the RSPA blog at www.GoRSPA.org. If you liked this episode of the pod, you'll love courses offered through RSPA Academy EXCELerate, the next generation of education for the retail IT channel. This online system offers continuous learning, training, and development opportunities anytime, anywhere, from any device. Included in EXCELerate are courses on: Mentoring Leadership development Self-development and more For more information on RSPA Academy EXCELerate, visit learn.GoRSPA.org.
In this episode, Stuart talks with Clay Alverson, Executive Director of the Men's Fieldhouse. Clay talks about the services that the Men's Fieldhouse provides men in need, from job skills to how to cope with what life gives them.
Alverson discusses how farmers and ethanol plants can get to net negative carbon
NC state senator Vickie Sawyer joins the show to discuss House Bill 91, which could eliminate private schools from the association and, at one point, could've ended the NCHSAA. Chris Hughes ranks every public school football-playing team in the state and we reveal our top 25 Mr. Football Watchlist. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Português: Um bate-papo sobre histórias da Africa com Robson Lemos, David Ramos, Alverson de Souza, e Gal Novato English: A conversation about African histories with Robson Lemos, David Ramos, Alverson de Souza, and Gal Novato February 17, 2021
On this episode we have film sound mixer and sound recorder Alex 'Starf" Alverson. We talk the important of good sound recording in film, music ,and of course, pizza as well. Alex on IMDB https://www.imdb.com/name/nm12142421/ check out Starf's pizza reviews. https://www.pizzaclues.com/reviews check out Starf's music https://starf.bandcamp.com CLICK THE LINK FOR "THE MINNESOTA REINASSANCE MAN" on KICKSTARTER https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/professionalloser/the-minnesota-renaissance-man CLICK THE LINK for THE SERBIAN HALL in SOUTH ST. PAUL https://www.serbianhall.org
Our guest for this episode of The Small Business Show is Tammy Alverson. She is a digital marketing expert and in this episode she has let us in on some great tips for successful marketing in 2021.In talking with Tammy I noticed that she is full of experience and great ideas. As many new businesses are formed as a result of the pandemic. She has suggestions for both new and experienced entrepreneurs. First, always surround yourself with experts. It will help you stay focused in your own business when leaving tasks to other professionals. When much business is conducted online, make sure your website is updated and ready. Google is coming out with updates in March and May and they will be game-changing! If you are ready to hire an agency, or marketer for your marketing efforts. Ask for full transparency. Ask them to pull up live reports of a few clients (with the clients' permission of course) to show you their results (NEVER accept PDF's that might have been altered) and ask them to explain how they succeeded and where they failed. Also, ask for detailed written and verbal explanations of how they will achieve results for your business. Make sure they understand your business and 'feel' like a fantastic fit for your business and run far, far, far away from marketers promising to get you 'instant' results.Here are some of Tammy's best ideas for digital marketing in 2021Voice/Visual search marketingVideo marketingCalendar MarketingProduct listing adsPersonalized marketingTwitter marketing (they are partnered with Google)Pinterest for visual or creative type businessesCreating and growing communitiesLive streamsCreating FAQs for your services or products along with an FAQ page on your siteContact for Tammy Alverson
Missionary Scott Alverson preached a message entitled "Nehemiah" during our Sunday Evening service on November 15, 2020. For more information about our church, please visit our website at heritagebaptistcctx.org
In this episode of the Championship Leadership podcast Alicia Alverson talks about her ULW experience, the connections she made during the event, continuously pushing yourself to be better and so much more.
“The God of Mary, Martha, and Lazarus”, John 11, Bro. Jeff Alverson - Missionary director for our military with BIMI. Online giving now available. To give please visit: http://www.whitfieldbaptist.com/give For more information or to get in contact with us, please visit http://www.whitfieldbaptist.com
“We The People”, Psalms 20, Bro. Jonathan Alverson - Pastor of Linwood Baptist in Lafayette, Ga. Online giving now available. To give please visit: http://www.whitfieldbaptist.com/give For more information or to get in contact with us, please visit http://www.whitfieldbaptist.com
In this episode from a recent Healing School, Marcia Alverson talks to us about the eternal—keeping our eyes on eternal things and not temporal. Want to catch the LIVE video feed? Charis Healing School is every Thursday at 1pm MT. Make plans to tune in from wherever you are and join us! http://www.charisbiblecollege.org/watch-charis-live For more resources and information: www.charisbiblecollege.org
The story of Dylan Alverson, his restaurant, and their efforts to serve a community in need.Alverson owns Modern Times – a hip and popular cafe spot in Minneapolis – six blocks north of where George Floyd was murdered. I spoke with him on how he has been managing during this incredibly tough year and the efforts he has taken to help his struggling neighbors.Modern Times is closed for the month of July. For updates, follow their online presence.Website: https://moderntimesmpls.square.site/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ModernTimesCafe/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moderntimescafempls///“What True Self, Feels Bogus, Let's Watch Jason X” by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license(https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/“Oxygen Garden” by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license(https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/
Dive into one of the most common pediatric problems, bronchiolitis, with our guest Dr. Brian Alverson, director of the Division of Hospital Medicine at Hasbro Children’s Hospital. In this episode, we review the workup of bronchiolitis, including the role of the chest x-ray, RPP, CBC, and more. We also discuss the evidence behind treatments such as albuterol, steroids, and high flow nasal cannula. Listen to hear more about this breathtaking topic.
Check out these films' posts @ MovieJeff.com here » https://themoviereviewshow.blogspot.com/2012/11/the-comedy.html + https://themoviereviewshow.blogspot.com/2020/07/entertainment.html and leave a comment The Comedy and Entertainment are Rick Alverson's third and fourth films. Check out my Alverson career retrospective here » https://themoviereviewshow.blogspot.com/p/rick-alverson.html Follow the show... @ Twitter https://twitter.com/MOVIEREVIEWSH0W @ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpONT6Yp423GzUrHDDqBL3g @ LetterBoxd https://letterboxd.com/jeffmovie AND, FOR AS LITTLE AS $1/MONTH » https://patreon.com/dad SUPPORT THIS SHOW AND OTHER VENTURES FROM HTTPS://WWW.MYAMERI.CA INDUSTRIES • THANK YOU --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-movie-review-show/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-movie-review-show/support
Check out these films' posts @ MovieJeff.com here » https://themoviereviewshow.blogspot.com/2010/04/the-builder.html + https://themoviereviewshow.blogspot.com/2011/11/new-jerusalem.html and leave a comment The Builder and New Jerusalem are the first feature films directed, co-written, and co-produced by Rick Alverson. They both star Colm O'Leary, the co-writer of both movies as well. Check out my Alverson career retrospective here » https://themoviereviewshow.blogspot.com/p/rick-alverson.html Follow the show... @ Twitter https://twitter.com/MOVIEREVIEWSH0W @ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpONT6Yp423GzUrHDDqBL3g @ LetterBoxd https://letterboxd.com/jeffmovie AND, FOR AS LITTLE AS $1/MONTH » https://patreon.com/dad SUPPORT THIS SHOW AND OTHER VENTURES FROM HTTPS://WWW.MYAMERI.CA INDUSTRIES • THANK YOU --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-movie-review-show/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-movie-review-show/support
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This time, we're taking a look at the influential cult classic Brazil (movie) and along the way we ask if George Orwell's 1984 really played a part in developing the script, asking how influential is this film and is anyone safe from the ire of Terry Gilliam? Let's dig in…. Brazil (1985) Cast & Crew Directed by Terry Gilliam: We've previously covered Gilliam and his “style” in our previous episode about the movie 12 Monkeys but this film was an early example of his talents much earlier in his directorial career. Prior to this he had directed films like Time Bandits and Jabberwocky and had gained the distinction of being the only American born member of the Monty Python comedy group. He also wrote for many of their sketches and films and brings a certain quirky quality to his dialogue and scenes. He had a hand in writing Brazil, but there is some controversy as to who helped him compose the first draft. For over 20 years, he had contended that his friend, Charles Alverson, did not help him write the screenplay. Now, Alverson was paid for his work and was ultimately not credited in the final product. However, when the first draft was published that contained Alverson's original notes, Gilliam had to own up and admit he had been throwing Alverson under the bus for over two decades. Jonathan Pryce as Sam Lowry: Pryce wasn't just beginning his great career in the mid 1980's, but he had developed a solid reputation while performing on the London theater scene and had even earned a Tony Award. Brazil is considered his breakthrough performance and has since gone to act in projects like Tomorrow Never Dies, Game of Thrones and was nominated for his first Academy Award for The Two Popes. Kim Greist as Jill Layton: Not much is to be said about Greist in this role. She really just occupies the screen and doesn't offer much compared to the other actors in the film. Other actresses considered for this role were Jamie Lee Curtis, Madonna and Rosanna Arquette. Tom Cruise was also considered to play Sam Lowry so we have to wonder what a version of Brazil would look like with Madonna and Cruise in the main roles. Robert De Niro as Harry Tuttle: In spite of his prominent billing, De Niro is only on-screen for a limited time. De Niro originally sought the role of Jack Lint. but that was given to Michael Palin as his status as a family man would offer a unique juxtaposition to Lint's role as a state sponsored torture artist. De Niro still wanted a part in the film so Gilliam offered him the smaller role of Tuttle. Also starring: Jim Broadbent as Dr. Jaffe Ian Holm as Mr. Kurtzmann Bob Hoskins as Spoor Katherine Helmond as Ida Lowry Michael Palin as Jack Lint 1984 ½? For those unfamiliar with George Orwell's classic dystopian novel, it follows the lives of two government employees who fall in love with each other and begin an illicit affair. Their affair is discovered and they are forced into a reprogramming regimen and become brainwashed drones of their society. It sounds eerily similar to Brazil after watching the film. In fact, the film was developed under the name of 1984 ½ due to the similarities of the plot and characters. There have already been several adaptations of Orwell's book including one as recent as 1984, the year prior to the release of Brazil. But, if you are thinking that Terry Gilliam would be fan a of the original novel to develop an entire sequel film to the novel, well you'd be surprised to learn that Gilliam has admitted to never having read 1984. That's like asking someone to replicate the Sistine Chapel when they've never even left the country. Gilliam has stated that while the novel 1984 is a jumping off point, he sort of took his own version of the book and wrote a film from a contemporary perspective rather than looking far into the future as Orwell when writing his original novel. An adaption of Orwell's book by Gilliam might be interesting to see,
Jim Alverson joins to discuss the faith of Daniel who exemplified lifelong faith and shut the mouths of lions.
James Alverson, the assistant commissioner of the N.C. High School Athletic Association, joined Nick Stevens on the HighSchoolOT Benched Podcast to talk about the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on high school sports. He tells the story of the day high school sports were suspended, and also gives some hope for senior athletes who hope to play again before their senior years come to an end. Plus, find out how some of the decision-making takes place within the NCHSAA on issues like suspending sports statewide. Links: Nick Stevens: The day high school sports suddenly stopped Nick Stevens: The role of coaches during the coronavirus pandemic Nick Stevens: What the NCHSAA didn't do is reason to stay hopeful
Check out this film's posts @ MovieJeff.com here » https://themoviereviewshow.blogspot.com/2019/07/the-mountain.html and leave a comment The Mountain is a 2018 American drama film directed by Rick Alverson, from a screenplay by Alverson, Dustin Guy Defa and Colm O'Leary. The script is loosely based on the story of controversial lobotomy physician Walter Freeman. It stars Tye Sheridan, Denis Lavant, Hannah Gross, Udo Kier and Jeff Goldblum. Follow the show... @ Twitter https://twitter.com/MOVIEREVIEWSH0W @ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpONT6Yp423GzUrHDDqBL3g @ LetterBoxd https://letterboxd.com/jeffmovie AND, FOR AS LITTLE AS $1/MONTH » https://patreon.com/dad SUPPORT THIS SHOW AND OTHER VENTURES FROM HTTPS://WWW.MYAMERI.CA INDUSTRIES • THANK YOU --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-movie-review-show/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-movie-review-show/support
@jaspercolesays is excited to welcome back Reality TV alum BILL ALVERSON @PrepWithBill to discuss all the exciting changes in his life, the details on season two of Netflix's INSATIABLE and the future of COACH CHARMING. Join us LIVE this Thursday @ 6pm Pacific / 9pm Eastern. Call In: (563) 999-30251 Hour Interview
The crew is still on hiatus-ish. Jericho is supposedly the busy one, but it's actually Armando who was unavailable so Christian and Jericho get together to do a meandering episode ostensibly about some of the films we've watched lately, including THE DEAD DON'T DIE and THE MOUNTAIN, among others. We also spend a good amount of time rambling about Todd Phillips, boogers, and Hot Pockets.
In July's Cinefile Rosslyn Hyams speaks to leading French actor Denis Lavant, and a Philippines film director, the prolific and multi-talented Lav Diaz. Click on the arrow on the photo above to listen to the interviews. Or subscribe to Cinefile. The Mountain Also known as a psychosurgical odyssey, The Mountain was released in the US in July on the heels of it's French première at the Champs-Elysées Film Festival. The Mountain has a serious track record, featuring in the Venice Film Festival 2018 followed by Sundance in 2019. US director Rick Alverson's 5th feature is on the surface about the practice of lobotomy, invented by a real-life doctor called Walter Freeman in America in the 1950s. Jeff Goldblum and Tye Sheridan play respectively lobotomiser Dr Wallace Fiennes and his would-be lobotimised photo assistant, Andy. Of course, that's the top layer. Its slow pace, lacklustre palette and trunkated, creepy dialogue, potentially lull the viewer into a mindless state. However, if you seek, you may find issues about today's America, or about many parts of the world today. Alverson puts a lot of thought into this film. The Mountain is a mind-game, where the mostly eery calm of the cajoling or passive characters is blown apart by French actor Denis Lavant. He plays French single-father Jack, who wants lobotomy-mad Dr Fiennes to operate on his teenage daughter, the object of Andy's first love. Lavant is known for his energy and seemingly unbridled action on stage, as well as on screen. His ability to slip into the skin of arresting characters out of a Tolkien novel or a Shakespeare play or from a French equivalent of East Enders, makes him any director’s dream, but he selects carefully. "Jack is already a bit schizo to begin with. I don’t need to analyse this character to be able to play him. I just have to act the character if you like. Rick Alverson is great and really knows how to direct actors. He suggests plenty of imaginative ideas." Listen to Cinefile podcast to hear more about Denis Lavant's take on The Mountain. Ang Hupa -The Halt The four-hour-40 minute long film is largely dark and once again deals with Lav Diaz' main concerns, the politics and sociology of his country, the Philippines. Set in 2034, when the volcanic action has put out the light, a raving, deluded dictator (Joel Lamangan) is manipulated puppet-style by two women security chiefs (Hazel Orencio and Mara Lopez). Their ambition and love of power drives the plot while their passions are inflamed by a love-triangle involving a teacher with a quest and a part-time escort job (Shaina Magdayao). The man to follow is the enigmatic Hook Torollo played by Piolo Pascual. He realises that he will achieve greater fulfillment from helping street children than firing rocket-propelled grenades or the like. Philippines director, writer, producer, composer, editor Lav Diaz could of course say much the same in a shorter time, but he maintains that this would zap his propos. Not just a whim, and far from detracting from the story-telling, the slow pace adds fluidity to Anga Hupa -The Halt, allowing the film to sink in. "I want to work more on spaces, so you can actually touch the thing, a corporal experience with the medium. The so-called audience must also be engaged, not just entertained... rather than being subordinated to the action of Tom Cruise. I want you to see the ants and the birds and the wind." Première at Cannes Lav Diaz', Ang Hupa or The Halt in English premièred at the Cannes Director's Fortnight in May 2019, it also screened at Poland's New Horizons and the Jerusalem Film Festival. Listen to the Cinefile podcast or by clicking on the arrow on the photo above to hear Lav Diaz talking about the dictatorship, street children, homosexuality on film, and why there are a few glimmers of light in his literally dark films.
We are almost at 100. We went into detail on Reygada’s new film Our Time, and Alverson’s The Mountain. But knowing these guys, they probably talked about other stuff, pondered pcp, and said hi to Doug as well. All in a days worth. Some of the stuff was film. Yo we have shirts- https://rdbl.co/2AYLPah Are there other Zebras items you would like to purchase? Email us at ZebrasPod@gmail.com Tweet us at @ZebrasPod Want Scott to score your movie? ScottThorough.com Check out Scott’s new album- https://scottthorough.bandcamp.com/album/bird Want Marcus to review your film in the written form? PinnlandEmpire.com Want to be our intern? Shoot us an email! Please rate us on iTunes.
If there's one universal truth about filmmaking, it's that it's hard as hell to get your picture made. So if you're going to go through all the trouble of making a movie, you better damn well make sure you're not scared to tell the story that you want to tell. Luckily, there's no better time to do this than at the very beginning. Rick Alverson is one of the most daring filmmakers on the planet. His latest film, The Mountain, is a surreal odyssey concerning the very heart of creativity itself: the mind. Or rather the antiquated science behind destroying it. In the film, Tye Sheridan plays a young man who after losing his mother, goes to work with a doctor, portrayed by the unhumanly charismatic Jeff Goldblum, who specializes in lobotomies. The timing of this film's release is no coincidence. While there may not be a literal blade held to our skull, every day we are subject to creative suppression from an overabundance of media, screens and pop culture. And while mainline cinema may do its best to further this narrative, Alverson argues that it's our duty as independent filmmakers to buck the trend and create art that leads to critical thinking. It's a truth that he learned some time along the middle of his career, that filmmaking should be about having a conversation with the medium and not a promotional exercise. Filmmakers should meditate on how they can contribute to the art form itself and not look for personal advancement. There is no better time to start this practice, than at the very beginning. NFS sat down with Alverson and Sheridan to discuss how filmmakers can look to achieve this very notion at SXSW.
Welcome to the Left of Str8 Show!! Coming at you Every Monday and Tuesday at 2pm PST / 5pm EST. Your Host and Producer, Scott Fullerton, brings you fun interviews with guests primarily from Entertainment, Foodies, and Books, and a little insight into being gay in his adopted home of NE Ohio. We try to keep the show informative, mostly fun, and relatable to our LGBT Community and our Allies that support and stand by us. Please follow along with us on Instagram and Twitter: @leftofstr8 and on our Facebook Page: Left of Str8 Show. You can also find archived shows and current and upcoming guests and contests at the shows website: www.leftofstr8.com At the website, you can also send in show ideas or guest suggestions as well as find out about sponsoring the show. The Left of Str8 Show is in it's Fourth Year and Fifth Season, and it wouldn't be possible without great listeners such as yourselves and our generous friends and sponsors. There are a few ways you can help fund the show as it is totally self-funded by the Host and Producer, Scott. You can do a monthly donation on our Patreon Page, for anywhere from $10 to $100 dollars a month. You can advertise your product or service on the radio show itself for a small monthly cost and discounts for multiple month ad buys. All money raised goes to keeping the show fresh, the website maintained, costs to keep the station up and running, contests, and special events and needs for the show. Be sure to listen and support other shows on the Left of Str8 Radio Network, including Voices for Change 2.0, The Shek Check, and coming soon.....Chef Che Goulet!! If you have a show idea and would like to have your own show on the Left of Str8 Radio Network, please reach out to us on the website, or email us at scott(at)leftofstr8.com
Recently, I spoke to Ron Alverson, past chairman of the American Coalition for Ethanol (ACE), The post #36. Ron Alverson: Rethinking CI for Corn Ethanol appeared first on Transport Energy Strategies.
AND road trip comes to its end with this 70 mile an hour podcast coming at you hot from I-80! USDA unveils a couple of big pieces of news, bioengineered food may finally have a ruling, and meat exports in the news! Plus a great conversation with SD row crop farmer Keith Alverson.
Stephen is back from a week off to chat something he hasn't in a while US Soccer. Let's have a good rant. USA playing Mexico and Brazil. SURE?????
Stephen is back atter a break to chat Marcelo Bielsa is coming to Leeds. We are talking to Mighty White's Podcast Christian Lawley about its. In the second half, Duffy and I chat some WC
With the first round of playoff projections coming out this week, Nick Stevens explains the playoff process for basketball season and talks to NCHSAA assistant commissioner James Alverson about some of the changes and processes surrounding the playoffs.
Jonathan and Duffy talk about the Premier League and US Soccer.
Reality TV alum BILL ALVERSON stopped by our Sunset Gower Studios to chat with JASPER COLE and RALPH COLE, JR about his highly anticipated new project for Netflix: Insatiable and to help our hosts perfect their pageant walks.
Friends vs Friends vs Friends! This week we discuss all things Monica, Chandler, Rachel, Phoebe and Joey. (And Ross, but only because we have to.) This week's trope is "Friends episodes where the friends compete against each other" aka the theme of our podcast. We welcomed back our friend, Tyler Alverson, to talk about his favorite comedy via two great episodes: Friends, "The One with the Embryos" (Season 4, Episode 12) and Friends, "The One With The Baby Shower" (Season 8, Episode 20). Tune in to hear our thoughts about Famous in Love, problematic Ross and 'pregnant Phoebe' vs 'pregnant Rachel'. Thanks to Cody Ziglar for making us sound good and Kara Johnson for our theme song (and, as always, token male guest host Scott Pawley)! Follow us (on Twitter, not in real life, preferably): TV Wars (@anewtrope). Asha Michelle Wilson (@ashamichelle). Mabry Williams (@mabrywilliams).
In honor of the Oscars but days away, this week's trope is "The Hollywood Episode." Actor Tyler Alverson joins us to talk about Supernatural "Hollywood Babylon" (Season 2, Episode 18) and The West Wing "20 Hours in L.A." (Season 1, Episode 15). We also discuss the meta-ness, the Oscars, and our never-ending Bradley Whitford love. Special shout out to Cody Zigler for making us sound good and Kara Johnson for our theme song (and token male guest host Scott Pawley, as per usual)! Follow us (on Twitter, not in real life, preferably): TV Wars (@anewtrope). Asha Michelle Wilson (@ashamichelle). Mabry Williams (@mabrywilliams).
In this episode of HER Body™, co-host Shana Alverson details her experience and diet changes for becoming World Champion and Grandmaster at the 2016 World Masters Championships in Germany for weightlifting. Learn more here: http://1b.io/ts
Today's HER Body™ episode Shana shares her goal of competing at the World Masters Championships this coming October in Germany. Shana and Alex discuss her training and diet leading up to the Master and how she has stayed on top of both while traveling. To learn more: http://1b.io/rT
In this episode of HER Body™ Alex introduces her new co-host, Shana Alverson! They rant about all that bothers them about "healthy food" posts on social media, celebrity diets, and popular diet advice. Learn more: http://1b.io/r4
Beverlee and Allison discuss love, betrayal, and breakfast with Benedick from Much Ado About Nothing! You can find Tyler Alverson on Facebook and instagram @tyleralverson, on twitter @tyleralverson14, and on the internets at tyleralverson.com
In this HER Body™ episode Alex chats with gym owner and former CrossFit Games competitor, Shana Alverson, about the experiences they have working with clients and the various ways in which they modify the way in which they communicate with their different clients. They also rant about different aspects of the fitness industry and why Shana decided to re-brand her gym away from the CrossFit name. Shana Alverson has been devoted to exercise and fitness since the age of 15. She is a 6-time regional and 4-time CrossFit Games individual competitor – and she became a professional athlete when she was signed to the Grid League’s Philly Founders in 2014. Along with her 20 years of teaching exercise, Shana has attended CrossFit’s Level 1 and Level 2 certifications and holds multiple certificates in Running Technique, Weightlifting, Programming, and Gymnastics and is the Owner and Head Trainer at Move Functional Fitness. Learn more here: http://1b.io/pf
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James Alverson of 999 The Fan and various other Capitol Broadcasting venues joins Lauren and me this week to help preview the ACC Baseball Tournament. He'll be calling some of the games of the tournament for the Fan tells us how he sees State's games and the rest of the tournament shaking out. We also give some well deserved praise to the softball team for advancing to the team's first-ever Super Regional.
One of the 50 fittest women in the world comes on Bulletproof Radio to talk about how strong is the new skinny and how she became a major player in the CrossFit community. On this episode of Bulletproof Radio you’ll get a look inside the mind of a real CrossFit master and she’s sassy too. Alverson talks about her strict adherence to a Paleo diet, her thoughts on women and ketosis, and if she thinks it’s okay to do CrossFit while pregnant. Get the show below! Shana Alvesrson owns Crossfit East Decatur in Georgia. She is a level 1 Certified CrossFit trainer as well as a Level I CrossFit Running & Endurance Certified. Shana also trains in CrossFit Olympic lifting, movement & mobility, gymnastics, and Crossfit kids. Her passion for the gym began at 15 after discovering how nutrition and exercise elevated her mood. She has been teaching people how to exercise since 1995, and in 2007 began her CrossFit training career. Catch her kicking ass a CrossFit East Decatur and on Twitter @ShanaAlverson.
One of the 50 fittest women in the world comes on Bulletproof Radio to talk about how strong is the new skinny and how she became a major player in the CrossFit community. On this episode of Bulletproof Radio you’ll get a look inside the mind of a real CrossFit master and she’s sassy too. Alverson talks about her strict adherence to a Paleo diet, her thoughts on women and ketosis, and if she thinks it’s okay to do CrossFit while pregnant. Get the show below! Shana Alvesrson owns Crossfit East Decatur in Georgia. She is a level 1 Certified CrossFit trainer as well as a Level I CrossFit Running & Endurance Certified. Shana also trains in CrossFit Olympic lifting, movement & mobility, gymnastics, and Crossfit kids. Her passion for the gym began at 15 after discovering how nutrition and exercise elevated her mood. She has been teaching people how to exercise since 1995, and in 2007 began her CrossFit training career. Catch her kicking ass a CrossFit East Decatur and on Twitter @ShanaAlverson.
On this episode of the Barbell Shrugged podcast the crew is joined by 4-time CrossFit Games athlete Shana Alverson to talk about..... ANYTHING and EVERYTHING. Sometimes our podcast goes off the rails, and this one went off the planet. Lots of cursing and crude humor in this one, be warned!
On this episode of the Barbell Shrugged podcast the gang interviews 4-time CrossFit Games athlete Shana Alverson about Nutrition, Training Mistakes, and Prepping for the CrossFit Games and Competing.
Rick Alverson’s new film THE COMEDY is not necessarily a comedy. Depending on your limits for satire, many scenes will make you laugh while you might be cringing or even angry at other scenes. As we follow 30-something Swanson (Tim Heidecker) in his privileged yet aimless leisurely days, the ante gets upped when he stands to inherit his Father’s estate. Forced with the first major change in life, he and his friends (among them Eric Wareheim, LCD Soundsystem frontman James Murphy and comedian Gregg Turkington a.k.a. Neil Hamburger) strive for connection and an understanding of the world – not by hip, gleeful emoting but through testing the limits of society and common taste with possible punishment at every turn. It’s a strong, timely film. Cinemad talks with Alverson about making the film and testing audiences for the right reasons.
Sharon Van Etten's "I Couldn't Save You" appears on the companion foundtrack to Jagjaguwar's first DVD release, "The Builder," a feature film from R. Alverson