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BATTLE OF THE AMYS! Join us this week with super creators Amy Heidt and Amy Rhodes. Amy H is playing for National Abortion Federation and Amy R is playing for Alzheimer's Association. Reality TV, Musicals and Starbucks!!! Follow us @youshouldknowbetterpod.
Actor and writer Amy Heidt joins to discuss Greta Gerwig's blockbuster comedy BARBIE starring Margot Robbie, Ryan Gosling, America Ferrera and Kate McKinnon. Gerwig's satiric take of Mattel's flagship doll finds Barbie (Robbie) in an existential crisis, venturing outside of the idyllic and matriarchal Barbieland and into the real world for answers to womanhood's complexities. Meanwhile, Ken (Gosling) discovers the patriarchal structure of the real world and threatens to forever transform Barbieland with his forbidden knowledge. As half of summer 2023's fabled "Barbenheimer Weekend," BARBIE opened to enthusiastic reviews and a record-breaking box office take, all but cementing the launch of a Mattel cinematic universe. Join us for a spirited discussion of this worldwide phenomenon that also includes diversions into The Wizard of Oz, Oppenheimer, Sex Education, Ben Shapiro, Sound of Freedom, Little Women, Jeff Daniels, Death on the Nile and much much more! BARBIE is currently in theaters.
Writer and performer Amy Heidt joins to discuss the Coen Brothers' RAISING ARIZONA starring Nicolas Cage and Holly Hunter. The 1987 kidnapping caper is considered the Coens' most kinetic comedy, boasting speedy 94 minute runtime and more quotable lines than you can count, (and we make sure to quote most of them). Don't miss this wide-ranging conversation that touches on TikTok, Spielberg's E.T., the South's representation in movies, baby names, the real-life town that inspired Mayberry, Moonstruck, Alex Garland's Men, Spielberg's War of the Worlds, Top Gun: Maverick, The Adventures of Milo and Otis, and of course two of MNAM's favorite recurring topics: First Reformed and Woody Allen.
WHO IS READY TO BONE?! Amy Heidt joins the show to review the book TOO MANY SISTERS!! Oh wait, it's actually titled “Plaid to the Bone” ($3.99).
Amy Heidt joins Bryan to talk about John Waters's POLYESTER. We share some of our formative teen movie experiences, gender roles, the trauma of Showgirls, and the genius of DIVINE.Polyester is available to watch on iTunes and Amazon, and comes to the Criterion Collection on September 17th.Please rate and review HIGH CAMP on Apple Podcasts. It helps degenerates like you find the show!Instagram: @highcamppod @ruckerbryTwitter: @highcamppod @ruckerbryLetterboxd: @mrjopekNext week Bryan watches Curtis Harrington's WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH HELEN?
Amy Heidt started working in restaurants during college back in North Carolina, where she learned the importance of a cigarette break. She eventually moved to New York City and worked all over town, including at Danny Meyer's Blue Smoke and a small tasting room in the Chelsea Market. We discuss the harsh reality of the actor grind in New York, why we always want to wait on Mark Ruffalo, and how to zen it out before walking into a shift. Enjoy!
This episode’s storyteller is multi-hyphenate multi-talented Amy Heidt, who shares her tale of being a big fish in a small town and the confidence that helps create, which can then fuck you when you really gotta step it up.Subscribe | Like | Contact (talesofourfolly@gmail.com)Get more Tales of Our Folly at www.talesofourfolly.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I talk to halfling wizard and writer Amy Heidt (@amyheidt) about starting to play DnD and then it’s all about cheese Grommet. You will love it. I loved it. This is a great episode. AD: TomboyX at Donate to The Dork Forest at or My current album “I Am Not the Hero of This Story” available on , and hard copy if you want it signed on the website. As well as TDF tshirts, standup shirts and other CDs and just videos of my comedy. Premium eps of TDF are taped live and available here: USE THE AMAZON banner when you order your own dorky goodness. Audio leveling by Patrick Brady Music is by Mike Ruekberg Website design by Vilmos: www.
Episode 8 of Radio Shorts features alternate visions of American history, including George Washington crossing the Delaware, the Salem Witch Trials, and the invention of the telephone. Plus a glimpse into the future and the birth of artificial intelligence.Presented by John Milhiser and Zed CutsingerOriginal Music by Honor Nezzo"First Call"Written by BoatPerformed by Mike Lane and Amos Vernon"George Washington Crossing the Delaware"Written by Jessica RossPerformed by Mark Schroeder, Carl Tart and John Milhiser"Dear Charlie"Written by BoatPerformed by Mike Lane, Amos Vernon and Nunzio Randazzo"Witch Trial"Written by Andrew LawPerformed by Amy Heidt, John Milhiser, Kat Palardy, Don Fanelli and Amos Vernon"Robot"Written by Ryan MoultonPerformed by Kat Palardy and Mark SchroederFOLLOW RADIO SHORTS ON TWITTER & INSTAGRAM:https://twitter.com/radioshortspodhttps://www.instagram.com/radio_shorts_pod/RADIO SHORTS IS A FOREVER DOG PODCASThttp://foreverdogproductions.com/fdpn/podcasts/radio-shorts
Elaine Carroll (Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Precious Plum, The Astronauts Wives Club) and Amy Heidt (Arrested Development, Adam Ruins Everything) visits Luke to argue about which cast member is the most insufferable on Bravo's popular reality show, Vanderpump Rules. Later, the group weighs in on a Listener Submitted Argument about the proper way to handle a night out with your significant other's friends, Amy and Luke list everything that's wrong with eating out, and Elaine rails against Trump while celebrating a majestic moose. This week's episode brought to you by Brooklinen. Get $20 off AND free shipping when you use promo code 'RIGHT' at Brooklinen.comExecutive Producer: Jon PerryLogo by Graham WallaceTheme Song by Doug DeLuca
Actor Amy Heidt (Adam Ruins Everything, The Office) stops by Studio 309 and discusses being overly dramatic as a kid actor, never having an agent or manager, and more! Info, photos, links, et cetera -- http://boxangeles.com/163
Amy Heidt (@amyheidt) stops by to call out Ivy on her last-minute jitters. Louis starts writing songs for the Lord of the Flies musical, Matt wants to see Julia adapt Peanut Butter Baby for the stage, and Eileen upgrades from throwing martinis to dumping ice buckets.