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Danny, Proto, and Slim chat about Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond (2017). Imagine not punching Jim Carrey in the face on Day 1 of filming.. Movies About Movies Month continues with proto's shocking documentary pick discussing the filming of Man on the Moon starring Jim Carrey. It also goes a bit deeper into his life and what fuels much of his decisions back then. It gets weird! We also get into the results of the 70mm midterms, including the big reveal for our next episode. Danny also stunningly talks about reading The Shining, Proto watches another Cronie, Tales of the Jedi, and slim plugs a podcast without even mentioning the frigging name of the thing. Join us for hanging chads. Support the 70mm Patreon to join our VHS Village Discord and access exclusive episodes in the 70mm Vault like the 1990s Batman movies, Harry Potter, The Matrix, SHIN Godzilla, West Side Story, Twilight, Moana, and more. Signing up for the Patreon also get your own membership card, member-only discounts on merch, and the ability to vote on future episodes! Subscribe on Apple Podcasts to unlock access to episodes from the 70mm Vault! Subscribe on Spotify if that's more your bag for those exclusive 70mm Vault episodes! Episode transcriptions are available thanks to Soph from Film Hags! Don't forget you can visit our website to shop our storefront to buy prints and merch, follow us on Letterboxd, email the show, upgrade to Letterboxd Pro/Patron at 20% off, and much more. 70mm is a TAPEDECK podcast, along with our friends at BAT & SPIDER, Cinenauts, The Letterboxd Show, Dune Pod, FILM HAGS, Will Run For..., Twin Vipers, and Lost Light.
Sam and Simon explore identity, how we change ourselves for each other, and what it means to push for making things better while appreciating the way things are. It's complicated. Along the way they mention: Adventure Time! (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adventure_Time) Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond (https://www.netflix.com/watch/80209608) Morning Pages (https://juliacameronlive.com/basic-tools/morning-pages/) Ann Patchett (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Patchett) Clarkson's Farm (https://www.amazon.com/Clarksons-Farm-Season-1/dp/B095RHJ52R) Wilding (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/38891828-wilding) by Isabella Tree The Jamison Valley (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamison_Valley) How Wolves Change Rivers (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysa5OBhXz-Q&t=1s)
Sam's robotic brain and Simon's tin heart contemplate practices such as writing, running, meditating - or antyhing else that curiously calls you to do it for its own sake - and what these commitments mean and ask from us as they curiously make their way into the other parts of our lives. Along the way they mention: Return to Oz (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Return_to_Oz) Google Keep (https://keep.google.com/) Obsidian (https://obsidian.md/) Notion (https://www.notion.so/) Shoe Dog (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/27220736-shoe-dog) by Phil Knight Jim Rogers (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Rogers) Born to Run (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6289283-born-to-run) by Christopher McDougall Eat and Run (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13202092-eat-and-run) by Scott Jurek, Steve Friedman The Hardrock 100 (https://hardrock100.com/) The Dreamachine (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreamachine) DeepDream (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DeepDream) Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_%26_Andy:_The_Great_Beyond) Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/58784475-tomorrow-and-tomorrow-and-tomorrow) by Gabrielle Zevin
Welcome to this weeks episode, where Jim revisits Film Noir, Elton watches the wrong Jackass, Darren yearns for an endless stream of Matt Berry in his life and Lee in a mirror universe turn of events laments Marvel, loves Star Trek Strange New Worlds, nearly dies on a mountain and drops flat packed furniture on his toe. Then its on to this weeks film. The documentary about the making of the movie Man in the Moon; the Netflix special Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond.
What Was Real? Andy Kaufman, Latka Gravas, Tony Clifton, & Jim Carrey On this week's episode of WatchThis W/RickRamos, Mr. Chavez & I look at the life and career of Andy Kaufman. Kaufman was always a polarizing figure in the world of comedy and entertainment. A challenging artist, constantly at odds with his audiences, Kaufman was responsible for some of the most controversial "crowd stunts" in late 70s and early 80s entertainment. From network specials designed to confuse and trick audiences, through his ambivalence in playing Latka Gravas on the sitcom Taxi (1978-83), berating and wrestling women, and his alter-ego - the obnoxious Vegas lounge singer - Tony Clifton, Kaufman has been heralded as a genius and "ahead of his time" and also a spoiled Hollywood star. This week Ibrahim and I discuss Milos Forman's 1999 biopic Man on the Moon, featuring a Golden Globe winning performance from Jim Carrey and the 2017 documentary on the making of the film, Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond. It's an intersting conversation on the trappings of stardom and the responsibility of the artist. Questions, Comments, Complaints, & Suggestions can be directed to gondoramos@yahoo.com. Many Thanks.
¿Cómo construimos vínculos con otras personas cuando no compartimos los mismos universos interpretativos? Con Alejandra hablamos de la angustia que produce la dificultad de conectar con otras a nivel profundo y del trabajo que hay detrás de comunicarnos a pesar de estas barreras. Conversamos sobre cómo es construir vínculos íntimos con personas que se supone que ya nos son cercanas, como nuestros padres, y de las herramientas que ofrece el periodismo para rescatar lo universal detrás de experiencias particulares. A Alejandra lo encuentran en Twitter como @luoach. Su libro se llama El Chapo Guzmán: el juicio del siglo (https://www.amazon.com/El-Chapo-Guzm%C3%A1n-juicio-Spanish-ebook/dp/B07RQFKDH4). Pueden conocer más de su trabajo en Defensores de la democracia (https://defensoresdelademocracia.mx/#chart) y escuchando el podcast Voces silenciadas (https://open.spotify.com/show/2ciLR4Rp6L8ss5nceblk3U). El reportaje del que conversamos se llama La vida después del silencio (https://www.eluniversal.com.mx/interactivos/2021/victimas-periodistas-asesinados/). Pueden encontrarnos en su aplicación de podcasts favorita, o como @expertosdesillon en Instagram, @ExpertoSillon en Twitter o también pueden escribirnos a expertosdesillon[arroba]gmail[punto]com. Nos sostenemos gracias a sus oyentes como ustedes. Si quieren apoyarnos, pueden unirse a nuestro grupo de Patreons en patreon.com/expertosdesillon. Expertos de Sillón es un podcast donde conversamos con nuestros invitados e invitadas sobre sus grandes obsesiones, sus placeres culposos o sus teorías totalizantes acerca de cómo funciona el mundo. Es un proyecto de Sillón Estudios. Conducen Alejandro Cardona y Sebastián Rojas. Produce Sara Trejos. REFERENCIAS La idea de la indeterminanción de la traducción viene del filósofo analítico W. V. Quine. Libros: La idiota (Elif Batuman), Down Girl: The Logic of Misogyny (Kate Manne), Los ingrávidos (Valeria Luiselli), What My Mother and I Don't Talk About: Fifteen Writers Break the Silence (editado por Michele Filgate), El corazón gestionado (Arlie Russle Hochschild). Películas: Hearts in Atlantis y Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond. Canciones: Tabaco y Chanel de Bacilos.
Check out this Powerful Episode in The Step Into Your Potential Series! Some of the questions we will answer are: How do you Dial-In new energy into our routine or system of growth? Are you just going through the motions? Are you really working towards what you want? What is your Why?? Just like exercise sometimes you need to switch it up, sometimes you need to make some changes. Each personality is different and you will have to do some self discovery in order to find out what works best for you but the key is to recognize that any routine can turn into a rut over time. Do you need to make slight adjustments or do a complete overhaul and start over? You should never be 100% committed to any action, especially if you re not getting the results you want!Try group accountability or try a Warrior Accountability Contract both can be powerful tools to keep you on track. I encourage you to check out Ram Dass, Victor Frankl's A Man's Search for Meaning and Jim and Andy: The Great Beyond for deeper understanding in regards to Dialing-In a new level of energy into your life! Enjoy! The first step is gaining a deeper level of personal understanding by taking your Individual Personality Assessment. It is the most powerful self discovery tool on the planet. It takes under 15 minutes to complete and costs under $15.00. You will be blown away when you download your personalized report about your specific personality blend. Click Here to find out your exact personality blend! Listening to positive books and meditating daily is so important! One of my mantras is Meditate, Educate and Elevate. Audible is my favorite! Start your Audible Subscription today and Download Warrior Meditation: Morning Meditation for FREE! Click Here! Go to PersonalityMovement.com (This is where you can click on the resources tab) and take your Personality Assessment Here! Join me in supporting our front line workers by donating to Operation Gratitude Here! Try Novo Business Banking Today! Click Here! Support The Movement with CashApp at CashTag $personalitymovement When you take a Personality Approach in life it gives you a slight edge over everyone and every obstacle that comes your way. It puts you in a position of influence and allows you to genuinely connect with others and build deeper relationships in your personal life and professional career. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/alexander-trefney7/message
It's the final episode of the series and we've got one hell of a guest lined up for you - the legendary worldwide icon that is Craig David. Hold tight for one very special show!This week's film recommendations:Soul,Man On The Moon,Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond,Sound of Metal.Please remember to like and subscribe - and follow us on Instagram at: thechattinshitpodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Frame Fatale es un podcast sobre películas no canónicas conducido por Sebastián De Caro y Santiago Calori. En este vigésimo séptimo episodio, nos ocupamos de American Movie (1999) de Chris Smith y Sarah Price y, como nos suele ocurrir, hablamos de esa, pero terminamos hablando de todas estas otras: Home Movie (2001) de Chris Smith y Sarah Price, Coven (2000) de Mark Borchardt, Amateur (2011), Todo el año es navidad (2018), Los ganadores (2016), Construcción de una ciudad (2007) y Los visionadores (2021) de Néstor Frenkel, Grey Gardens (1975) y Salesman (1969) de Albert y David Maysles, Tarnation (2003) de Jonathan Caouette, Capturing the Friedmans (2003) de Andrew Jarecki, Z Channel: A Magnificent Obsession (2004) de Xan Cassavetes, The Act of Killing (2012) de Joshua Oppenheimer, La película infinita (2018), Los jóvenes muertos (2010) de Leandro Listorti, Las cinephilas (2017) de María Álvarez, Tiempos violentos (Pulp Fiction, 1994) de Quentin Tarantino, The Yes Men (2003) de Chris Smith y Sarah Price, Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond (2017) y Fyre (2019) de Chris Smith, L7: Pretend We're Dead (2016) de Sarah Price, Anvil (2008) de Sacha Gervasi... ... por si justo te dio paja anotar, y hasta nos dignamos a contestar preguntas de lxs oyentes. Podés comentar este episodio o agregar tu pregunta usando el hashtag #FrameFatale en Twitter. Frame Fatale volverá el lunes que viene. Quizás sea una pegada total suscribirte en donde sea que escuches tus podcasts y tener la primicia que de todas maneras, ya explicamos varias veces, es lo menos importante.
We get ethereal and metaphysical while watching Jim talk about his time making Man on the Moon. We do a deep dive into what it means to be a method actor, how we connect with others, and how Jim's roles all seem to mirror his life. Hosted by Brian Kondrach and Carrie Grant Thank you so much for listening. We're taking a little break before diving into the Showtime show, Kidding. Plus, Sonic 2 just got a release date of April 8, 2022 so we might be back for that! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We chat about the famous New York restauranteur Danny Meyer and how he has built his food empire off the back of his concept of enlightened hospitality Today's episode is inspired by Book Setting the Table by Danny Meyer. [00:00] Introduction | [01:21] Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond Documentation | [06:00] Book Overview: Setting the Table | [08:12] Author: Danny Meyer | [20:45] Why Meyer is the Usain Bolt of restauranteurs? | [27:26] Meyer's philosophy of enlightened hospitality | [38:58] How does Meyer grow up his restaurant? | [49:12] Meyer's philosophy on his restaurant problems explained | [53:48] The 51 Rule | [1:03:40] Food Product: The Smoke Steak Meal | [1:08:04] Meyer doesn't put his customer first | [1:15:00] Episode's takeaway. Other Mentioned: Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond - https://www.netflix.com/ph/title/80209608 As with each episode, we pluck out what most resonated from the Book and how we would like to bring it into our lives. --- If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe to receive new episodes each week. Follow us, access show notes (including books mentioned) and our listen to audio on the go: http://abstractable.co/ Subscribe to the YT channel: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=abstractable --- Stay connected: Follow Abstractable on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theabstractable Follow Abstractable on Twitter: https://twitter.com/theabstractable Follow Abstractable on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/abstractable/ You can find The Abstractable Podcast on: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-abstractable-podcast/id1502025982 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/115u4wd7QGR7EXCLXeiJ27 Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9yc3Mud2hvb3Noa2FhLmNvbS9yc3MvcG9kY2FzdC9pZC8xMTM2Mg
PATREON-EXCLUSIVE EPISODE - https://www.patreon.com/posts/42484228 What happens to a man when he becomes the biggest star in the world overnight? The hair-raising documentary JIM & ANDY: THE GREAT BEYOND (2017) sees Jim Carrey reflecting on the experience of playing Andy Kaufman in Man on the Moon (1999), during which he claimed to fully inhabit the identity of the long-dead comedian. The film offers an unsparing depiction of what fame does to the human brain. PLUS: we look back at our childhood love of Carrey, and discuss Carrey as Ace Ventura AND Joe Biden.
Ross Peterson and Erick Zamora talk about Z's refereeing hockey, going out to eat at restaurants and getting back to a "normal" after COVID-19 shutdowns as well as the Iowa State Fair being cancelled. They then discuss "Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond" the documentary about Jim Carrey's portrayal of Andy Kaufmann in "Man on the Moon." Ross also gives his recommendations for a few documentaries "Shut Up Little Man" and "Winnebago Man" and high school baseball and softball starting up. They also chat about Torii Hunter explaining how racism factored in to him having a no trade clause to the Boston Red Sox in every contract he had.
Ross Peterson and Erick Zamora talk about Z's refereeing hockey, going out to eat at restaurants and getting back to a "normal" after COVID-19 shutdowns as well as the Iowa State Fair being cancelled. They then discuss "Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond" the documentary about Jim Carrey's portrayal of Andy Kaufmann in "Man on the Moon." Ross also gives his recommendations for a few documentaries "Shut Up Little Man" and "Winnebago Man" and high school baseball and softball starting up. They also chat about Torii Hunter explaining how racism factored in to him having a no trade clause to the Boston Red Sox in every contract he had.
Welcome to another edition of the Ninja Please Podcast. Tragedy yet again has struck our community and nation. While our hearts and thoughts are with those on the front lines and also the families of the victims, we feel it is our duty to help keep spirits high. With that being said welcome to The Ninja Please Podcast The Best BLERD podcast on the Planet. Intro (00:05:50) We open up today's Podcast becoming Lord Black back to the studio. We take this time out to give love and thanks to the only clan we acknowledge The 1 and Only, mighty WU-TANG CLAN !!! RZA has been very public on social media lately promoting peace , wellness, and the philosophy of protecting ya neck. WE would like to take this time to bow in honor of the abbot. WU-TANG FOREVER (00:22:27) With all of the chaos, riots, and protests spreading throughout the country, it was only so long before the unfortunate happens and shit his TOO close to home. Black and his fellow ninjas give Friend to the show Blazen, some flowers for his heroic efforts throughout the brief yet destructive demonstration that took place in downtown Atlanta Friday Night. - We're glad you’re safe bro. (00:28:37) Makyo breaks down his thoughts after seeing the new Netflix documentary “Jim & Andy The Great Beyond”. This leads to a conversation about method actors and whether or not roles solidify themselves in the psyche of the actors. Staying on Actors we discuss Jon Cho’s role as Spike Spiegel in the upcoming Cowboy Bebop series for Netflix slated for a 2021 release. (00:50:17) The Ninja’s ran into COVID Man at the local gas station and made it out safely thanks to none other than Trap Jackson, Black recaps the mini-adventure (In Stereo). (01:03:07) Women demand so much honesty from men but an IG post of things women say that are threats surfaced online revealing that women in fact lie more than men. Later we discuss the Mandela Effect and deep fakes. (01:16:20) HBO Max announced that they would be premiering the Justice League film in 2021, Makyo Metal gives up an update on The Snyder Cut and breaks down what you can expect. This leads to a conversation about The Flash is how Superman and Batman movies may have diminished his role throughout the DCEU. (01:34:49) Wrapping up the Flash conversation we begin to discuss the PS5, Death Stranding, and a few other Playstation tidbits via our 1 and only Tanuki Makyo Metal. (01:54:15) Hi, Kids Do You Like Violence? well, you’ll love this segment… Enjoy (02:00:00) Bonus Segment !!!! Kung Fu Ninja Shit and more Wu Tang ! Original Music By Starman Ninja Please Theme - Starman. NYC 5 & Slap 5 2020 Star Superior, LLC on social media @Ninjapleasepod Music Used is for promotional purposes only, No right were violated; all rights reserved. Cat Blues - Yoko Kanno; Seatbelts Pot City - Yoko Kanno; Seatbelts NYRush - Yoko Kanno; Seatbelts Green bird - Yoko Kanno; Seatbelts [these songs are available on the Cowboy bebop OST] Protect Ya Kneck - Wu-Tang Clan Bring The Ruckus - Wu- Tang Clan Liquid Swords - Gza; Wu tang Clan These songs are produced by The RZA "Fun Fun Lucky Daio" Lucky Star OST Black is selling Ninjaplease march on his page @ Tee Public , feel free to check it out https://www.teepublic.com/user/thecaveofcomics Find him on Twitter @Thecaveofcomics2.0 #Ninjapleasepodcast #covid19 #Coronapod #Anime #Hulu #Crunchyroll #Funimation #Animalcrossing #Nintendo #Sony #PS5 #Marvel #DC #DIsney #syfy #Cartoonnetwork #CN #Adultswim #usa #trending #memes #life #style #Ninjapleasepodcast #Amazonprimevideo #Hulu #Funimation #Crunchyroll #Hidive #Manga #Anime #BLERD #Snydercut #PS4 #Xbox #WB #HBOMAX #WUTANGCLAN #wutang #36chambers #36cinema #Samurai #Shogunassasin #Cowboybebop #Blacklivesmatter
I talk about smarmy actor horseshit, the awesome documentary "Jim and Andy: The Great Beyond" and how I'm cool and at peace as an actor. Snippet from JRtheP - Ep #126 - 22/5/2020. JR* the Podcast RSS
In the latest episode of Captured on Celluloid, Adam and Andrew put together an extensive list of recommendations for Netflix, catering to listeners from around the world. With 45 films in total, Adam and Andrew cover everything from Date Night options, to documentaries, along with more general lists for subscribers across the globe, including in the U.S., and in the UK and Ireland. If you like what you hear, make sure to subscribe, follow on Twitter (@CapturedOnCell), like us on Facebook, and come back next week for a discussion about Normal People, and the films of Lenny Abrahamson. Running order: Intro: (0:25 - 07:59) Andrew’s Date Night recommendations: (08:00 - 25:13) Set It Up (8:04 - 11:01) Always Be My Maybe (11:02 - 13:57) Sleeping With Other People (13:58 - 17:05) About Time (17:06 - 20:31) Mr. Right (20:32 - 25:13) Andrew’s Documentary recommendations: (25:14 - 42:18) Amy and Oasis: Supersonic (25:14 - 31:42) Sunderland Til I Die and Cheer (31:43 - 39:22) Jiro Dreams of Sushi (39:23 - 42:18) Adam’s picks for Netflix globally: (42:19 - 61:41) Private Life (44:16 - 47:35) I Lost My Body (47:36 - 50:16) Jim and Andy: The Great Beyond (50:17 - 55:26) Shirkers (55:27 - 58:35) Blue Jay (58:36 - 61:31) Adam’s picks for Netflix in the UK and Ireland: (61:42 - 97:50) Thunder Road (62:00 - 65:02) Apollo 11 (65:03 - 68:25) The Miseducation of Cameron Post (68:26 - 71:51) mid90s (71:52 - 76:13) Three Identical Strangers (76:14 - 79:35) Won’t You Be My Neighbor? (79:36 - 83:29) Mistress America (83:30 - 86:45) Long Shot (86:46 - 90:25) Support the Girls (90:26 - 93:01) Faces Places (93:02 - 97:50) Andrew and Adam’s picks for Netflix in the US: (97:51 - 177:24) The Lobster and The Killing of a Sacred Deer (97:51 - 106:05) Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool and Searching for Sugar Man (106:06 - 111:34) The End of the Tour (111:35 - 116:18) Krisha (116:19 - 120:14) Blue Valentine (120:15 - 125:34) Free Fire (125:35 - 128:48) Moon (128:49 - 133:27) Burning (133:28 - 138:24) The Invitation (138:25 - 141:24) Train to Busan (141:25 - 144:37) The Spectacular Now (144:38 - 150:13) American Honey (150:14 - 156:36) The Florida Project (156:37 - 162:45) Hell or High Water (162:46 - 166:10) 20th Century Women (166:11 - 168:45) Green Room (168:46 - 171:50) Frances Ha (171:51 - 175:29) The Other Guys (175:30 - 177:24) Wrap-up - (177:25 - end)
This week we're a morally ambiguous girl gang hellbent on stanning queens. We're joined by Chicago-based author and host of Dahlia Saint Knives in...Knives Out! Podcast, Dahlia Saint Knives! Listen for our conversation on Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of one Harley Quinn.) ReComradations:Evan: Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond (2017)Abdul: Mr. Robot series finaleDahlia: the music of Margo PriceFollow Dahlia on TwitterSupport her work on PatreonSubscribe to our Patreon for $3/month to get a weekly bonus episode in the Primo Lefter feed! Join the Discord
Julia and Nicole delve into the idea of identity through the documentary “Jim and Andy: The Great Beyond” and an excerpt from the book “Tribe”.
On this episode of the podcast, we talk about the new installment of the Stephen King epic, It: Chapter Two. We also discuss talks of a Tang Girl reboot, a possible Rod Serling biopic, and a Face/Off remake. As our Netflix homework, we review the 2017 documentary Jim and Andy: The Great Beyond.
Some of us, fortunate enough, spend a part of our life figuring out who we really are and others never get the chance. The idea of who we think we are and present ourselves on the outside to be, may not always be as accurate as people think. Discovering your true self can be crucial to happiness. Our guest on this podcast is Sam Hofstra. Sam and I have an in-depth conversation about the documentary released on Netflix called "Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond" starring Jim Carrey. Regarding these exact topics. We hope you enjoy, and let us know what you think! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thelistentothispodcast/support
Hold the Dark and Jim and Andy: The Great Beyond. The 2017 show playlist is here spotify:user:cockers_97:playlist:0EWljd6OS9tniyT5hCxgbR And follow the 2018 playlist here https://open.spotify.com/user/cockers_97/playlist/7vYj00WV4T1xiuk93DSgNH?si=SR1JhlBLQfOxHAPbH-TrSw
Tomislav Kozačinski - Koza je puno stvari za puno ljudi. Nekima je lice s pozornice dok izvodi standup komediju, gdje nasmijava mlade i stare i publika ga obožava, a nekima profesionalni UX dizajner, mentor, dobri duh IT freelancinga u Hrvatskoj, i poprilično dobar govornik. Živi je dokaz da čovjek može biti uspješan u više od jedne stvari, čak i ako je jedna od njih tako dosadna kao IT. Tomislav je pak odnedavno u Londonu, ne toliko zbog osobnih potreba nego da podržava bolju polovicu koja ipak tamo ima veće mogućnosti, i za ovu epizodu smo ga uhvatili prije odlaska da pričamo o tome - kako je to biti čovjek oksimoron. 01:10 - Većina me zove "Koza", žena me zove "E!", ostali me zovu "Bježi odavde!" 03:15 - Volim biti u Hrvatskoj, ali to me umori jer želim popiti kavu sa svima, a ne stižem 04:30 - Avanture po kebabu 07:00 - Tragedija * vrijeme = komedija 09:25 - Nađem curu koja mi se sviđa... i onda ne mogu vjerovati da se ja njoj sviđam 13:00 - Koja je poveznica između komedije i IT-a? 15:40 - Napravio sam plakat za bend... i netko mi je platio!!! 17:00 - Može li stand up komičar biti sretna osoba? 18:40 - Stand up kao flaster za traumu 19:20 - Koliko učiš o stand upu, a koliko je samo talent i materijal? 22:15 - Nešto što je smješno na papiru nije nužno smješno na stageu (i obratno) 24:00 - Koliko si investirao u analizu strukture i tehnike humora? 27:00 - Isprobati i validitrati 28:30 - Stand up nisu fore! Stand up je nalaženje svog "true voicea" 29:45 - Koliko naučiš o publici? 31:30 - Kazalište i birtija nisu ista stvar! 33:45 - Bitno je kome prenosiš poruku - moja publika su mislioci 36:00 - Šok komičari 38:15 - Uvjetovanje komičara ugovorom da se neće šaliti na račun X, Y, Z... 40:10 - Kako to da više ljudi ne dolazi na hrvatski stand up? 43:30 - Kako to da si otišao iz Hrvatske? 46:00 - Biti full time stand up komičar 51:00 - Svatko ima svoju publiku i svatko se smije nečem drugom 52:30 - Odraditi dio showa za "sve" a dio showa za one koji baš vole mene i moj tip humora - da ili ne? 54:00 - Zašto, zaboga, ljudi piju pivo nakon posla? 56:00 - Film: Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond 59:15 - Ja to tako vidim! 59:50 - Koji su tvoji uzori? 1:01:10 - Bill Hicks nije (samo) smješan, on je u pravu! 1:03:10 - Ljudi čuju da se smiješ i preko telefona 1:03:30 - Humor u poslovnom okruženju - postoji tehnika za sve 1:05:45 - Projekt - knjiga o freelancingu 1:07:10 - Radim Freelance Talks da ne ispadne da ja dijelim pamet, nego sa se stvarno podijeli velika količina savjeta od različitih ljudi koji znaju što rade 1:09:00 - Pokrenuo sam Freelance Meetup u Londonu 1:10:00 - Ideja - Freelance Trips 1:12:30 - Prepoznati svoje blind spotove i raditi s nekim tko ih nadopunjuje 1:14:45 - Da možeš jednako dobro živjeti od komedije i freelancinga? 1:16:15 - Što ti je bitno u poslu? 1:18:30 - People related vs. engineering related 1:20:00 - Introverti i ekstroverti 1:22:45 - Najgori savjet 1:24:45 - Što bi rekao sebi s 20 godina? 1:25:40 - Je li moguće posluštati starije i preskočiti neke stepenice? 1:27:30 - Osjećaj kad je prvi put prošla cifra za koju sam mislio da nema šanse proći Tomislav Preporuča: Susan Cain - Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking PREPORUKE ZA LAKŠE I UGODNIJE SLUŠANJE PODCASTA 3 Načina kako slušati podcast Kako slušati podcast u autu koji nema Mp3 player Top lista najslušanijih epizoda *Epizoda podcasta snimljena je na radiju 808. Majstor zvuka: Gordan Antić Suradnik na blogu: Mario Mucalo
Host Andrew Morgan (@jokesondrew) is joined by comedian, podcaster, & author Pat Oates (@pat_oates) to discuss the new Netflix Original Documentary, FYRE: The Greatest Party That Never Happened, directed by Chris Smith (Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond; American Movie). They discuss the cult of Billy McFarland, the Hulu documentary showdown, & a full analysis of the film. Follow The NOMCAST on Twitter @nomcastpod.
Så er vi nået til årets sidste almindelige Dobbelt D anmeldelses-show, hvor vii lige skal nå at presse de sidste julefilm ind. Vi byder på en julefilm nyhed, og en-not-so-julefilm-at-all-nej-slet-ikke nyhed! Og lidt Oscar snak! Følgende titler omtales: 0:13:53 Meet Me in St. Louis 0:24:55 The Christmas Toy 0:40:57 The Fitzgerald Family Christmas 0:53:23 Four Christmases 1:10:14 The Christmas Chronicles 1:23:56 Flesh + Blood 1:50:52 Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond 2:04:27 The Nun
Covering movies from yesterday, today and tomorrow! New Releases for 11/2 and 11/9 Box Office Numbers for 10/28 and 11/4 What we saw – A Star Is Born – Menace II Society – Jim and Andy: The Great Beyond – … Episode 121 – A Star Is Born Read More »
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It’s Episode 82! Drunk Women Solving Crime (Hannah and Taylor) join us to review the 2017 documentary Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond – Featuring a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton, Hannah’s choice. Jim & Andy is the result of several hours of filming Jim Carrey in ‘character’ behind the scenes on the set for the 1999 film Man on the Moon and Jim Carrey now ruminating on what happened literally and spiritually during the filming. This documentary was released by Netflix and the footage captured was allegedly wanted destroyed by Universal Pictures (who produced Man on the Moon) because they didn’t want people to think Jim Carrey was an asshole. You can begin to imagine what this documentary is like. Part car crash and part journey into the art involved in perfecting a performance, it’s also one mans tribute to a man he admired and occasionally imitated. Interesting, bizarre, intense and fascinating, it might be a documentary but it’s impossible to tell what is real and what is planned. Scores [supsystic-tables id='84'] There was a lot of love for both Jim AND Andy from Flixwatcher and guests, if there is one word to describe it, it is fascinating - as a documentary and a film - and rare for a documentary rewards with repeat viewings. Jim & Andy scores overall a very high 4.31, we recommend! What do you guys think? Have you seen Jim & Andy? What did you think? Please let us know in the comments below! Episode #082 Crew Links Thanks to the Episode #082 Crew of Hannah George @taylorglennUK and Taylor Glenn @taylorglennUK from Drunk Women Solving Crime podcast @drunkwomenpod Find their website online here: https://www.acast.com/drunkwomen Please make sure you give them some love Flixwatcher Spotify Playlist It has to be Putting on the Ritz, but there is no Gene Wilder version so we have added the Mel Torme Version! More about Jim & Andy For more info on Jim & Andy, you can visit the Jim & Andy IMDB page here or the Jim & Andy Rotten Tomatoes page here. Final Plug! Subscribe, Share and Review us on iTunes If you enjoyed this episode of Flixwatcher Podcast you probably know other people who will like it too! Please share it with your friends and family, review us, and join us across ALL of the Social Media links below.
This episode was recorded by three High School students discussing their opinions and main messages within the documentary, Jim and Andy: The Great Beyond.
This week we're talking about the Emmy nominated documentary film, Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond, Featuring a Very Special, Contractually Obligated Mention of Tony Clifton. (Yes, that is the real full-length title.) The film documents Jim Carrey's transformation into Andy Kaufman by using over 100 hours of behind the scenes footage from the set of Man On The Moon. And here to discuss that transformation and the making of this film are comedian Michael Ian Black and the film's director, Chris Smith.
This week, Kevin, JR, and Jonathan go it alone to discuss Jonathan's pick, *The Face of Another*; Jonathan and JR's heads explode when Kevin talks cutting crucial scenes from *The Thin Red Line*; Plus we talk trailers and other stuff we watched. Thanks for listening. Enjoy! 0:00 – Intro/Trailers 12:37 – What We Watched: *You Were Never Really Here*, *New York, New York*, *The Last Man on the Moon*, *Leave No Trace*, *The Adventures of Tintin*, *Ready Player One*, *The Intouchables*, *The Thin Red Line*, *The Baby of Macon*, *Jim and Andy The Great Beyond*, *Some Like it Hot*, *Sabrina*, *Witness for the Prosecution*, *Stalag 17* 1:22:11 - Deep Dive: *The Face of Another* (1966) d. Hiroshi Teshigahara 1:56:38 - Outro/Next Episode feedback@filmyakpodcast.com
This week, Kevin, JR, and Jonathan go it alone to discuss Jonathan’s pick, The Face of Another; Jonathan and JR’s heads explode when Kevin talks cutting crucial scenes from The Thin Red Line; Plus we talk trailers and other stuff we watched. Thanks for listening. Enjoy! 0:00 – Intro/Trailers 12:37 – What We Watched: You Were Never Really Here, New York, New York, The Last Man on the Moon, Leave No Trace, The Adventures of Tintin, Ready Player One, The Intouchables, The Thin Red Line, The Baby of Macon, Jim and Andy The Great Beyond, Some Like it Hot, Sabrina, Witness for the Prosecution, Stalag 17 1:22:11 - Deep Dive: The Face of Another (1966) d. Hiroshi Teshigahara 1:56:38 - Outro/Next Episode feedback@filmyakpodcast.com
What do you call something that goes beyond narcisistic? I mean... is there a term for unimaginably self absorbed? Well, if there is... that term applies here.
FIFTY EPISODES. We've watched 50 of these fuckin things. This week we tackle Andy Kaufman/Jim Carrey/Jerry Lawler and our shitty, shitty lives. Is this the series finale? What's on the horizon for Pat and Eric?? Mike Abrusci joins us.
This week we talk about #IbizaMovie starring Gillian Jacobs and Richard Madden (aka Robb Stark) AND Dope Queen Phoebe Robinson from 2 Dope Queens, Jim Carrey's "Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond," the breakout comedy of recently renewed Brooklyn 99, Marisa Tomei's outstanding comedy performance in My Cousin Vinny. Then we dive into Tig Notaro's new special: Happy To Be Here and whether one-hour comedy specials are just too long. If you like our podcast, please leave us a rating which will help others find it! Tweet us at @GetYourEyesOn
University of Central Missouri Percussion Professor Alex Smith talks about getting the UCM job (01:25), his upcoming work in Ghana and his career in instrument making (17:10), getting the seed money for instrument making (35:10), growing up in central NC and his love of Southern Rock and 90s Hip Hop (38:45), going to East Carolina University for undergrad (54:50), his post-grad career working in restaurants before eventually heading to Michigan State for his master’s and doctorate (01:04:00), and handling the Random-Ass Questions (01:27:40).Finishing with a rave on the documentary Jim and Andy: The Great Beyond (01:45:00).Links:Alex Smth's HomepageAlex Smith's UCM pageAlex Smith's YouTube page"Hop(3)" - Paul Lansky"Four" - Miles DavisScott LubaroffGordon StoutGwen DeaseJon WeberIan McClaflinBen Gervais"More Than a Marimba Bar" - Alex Smith, UCLA Echo BlogPlanet MarimbaThe HatchingWill GoodyearLynyrd Skynyrd"Straight Up" - Paula Abdul"If I Ever Lose My Faith" - Sting"Roll to Me" - Del AmitriThe Allman Brothers BandZZ Top"Shakedown Street" - Grateful Dead"Bouncing Around the Room" - PhishBuena Vista Social Club trailer"We The People" - A Tribe Called QuestThe PharcydeThe RootsJonathan WackerChris Nappi"Time for Marimba" - Minoru MikiEtudes, Book 1 - Gordon Stout"Dr. Gradus ad Parnassum" - Claude Debussy"Side by Side" - Michio KitazumeAbleton Live"Reflections on the Nature of Water" - Jacob DruckmanPartita in B Minor - Bach"Speech of Day" - Nicole PiunnoBill WatermanCello Suite in E-flat - Bach"Oscillation" - Joe Basile"Rebonds A/B" - Iannis Xenakis"Cotton Gindustrial" - Alex Smith"Torse III" - Akira Miyoshi"One Minute Speeches" - Alex Smith"Six Marimbas" - Steve ReichAlice PanSynecdoche, New York trailerBarry Lyndon trailerDunkirk trailerRaves:Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond trailer
Mulder, Wolfie T, and Jason discuss a whole mess of recently seen movies. Movies discussed in this episode: Jim and Andy: The Great Beyond (2017), The Girl on the Train (2016), A Gray State (2017), Your Name (2016), Bad Grandmas (2017), Friday the 13th: A New Beginning (1985), Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives (1986), Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood (1988), Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan (1989), The Invisible Boy (1957).
Deeper into the questions posed when making films with less than perfect humans. Exploring the magic, therapy, complexities, and baggage of making a movie through a fictional narrative. How Brigsby Bear turns the boy-in-a-bubble template into something new. Sidestepping predictable … Continue reading →
Oscar nominations, a ridiculous amount of honourable mentions and Tom and Dave review I, Tonya starring Margot Robbie as figure skater Tonya Harding. Also: The Post, The Commuter, Darkest Hour, Call Me By Your Name, The Florida Project, Land of Mine, Killing Ground, Wheelman, Happy Death Day, Jim and Andy: The Great Beyond, Brawl in Cell Block 99, Super Dark Times, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (Ultimate Edition), Loving Vincent, Dawson City: Frozen Time, The King's Choice, Batman: Gotham by Gaslight.
Phantom Thread, with briefer takes on Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond, Girls Trip, Call Me by Your Name, The Florida Project, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, and I, Tonya. Paul and Elgin review #PhantomThread: Phantom Thread (37:25), written, shot, and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson and starring Daniel Day-Lewis, Vicky Krieps, and Lesley Manville. It’s […]
Adam, Jess and MONROK discuss the Netflix documentary "Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond." It's about the making of the Andy Kaufman biopic Man On The Moon and how Jim Carrey made that production a living nightmare for everyone involved.
We dive deep into the psyche of Jim Carrey in his groundbreaking role from "Man on the Moon" in this fascinating documentary from Netflix! Also, Lauren admits to wanting to punch people and then assumes Devon will die before her for some reason. Buzzfeed is looking for indie podcasts to feature for 2018! We'd be honored if you would submit our names for consideration. Just follow the link: https://www.buzzfeed.com/scottybryan/podcasts-2018?utm_term=.lmAWGJzr1#.yqRR2ZarX As always, you can find us on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher Radio, iHeart Radio, and any other podcatcher you can think of! Facebook.com/streamersguide @streamersguide on Twitter streamersguidepod@gmail.com @moundhousedude on Instagram/Twitter @rocksfallcast on Twitter All original music by DC Brandenburg The Streamer's Guide is a review podcast for those people who like Netflix, Amazon Video, Hulu, YouTube, iTunes, Google Play, Terrace House, Aloha State, The 100, Marvel, Iron Fist, Daredevil, Luke Cage, Jessica Jones, DC, White Christmas, A Christmas Prince, Great British Baking Show, Bad Santa, Bill Murray, Twin Peaks, The Keepers, the BBC, 13 Reason's Why, Chasing Cameron, the CW, Chelsea, Supergirl, Little Evil, DC, Comics, streaming video, Rocks Fall, Everyone Dies, documentaries, Star Wars, The Crown, Stranger Things, Lore, Gerald's Game, House of Cards, Halloween, The Craft, The Shining, Sharknado, Train to Busan, Small Soldiers, Zombies, witches, witch, Sleepy Hollow, New Nightmare, Nightmare on Elm Street, Ouija, Tremors, Mean Girls, Tina Fey, Parks and Rec, Parks and Recreation, SNL, Saturday Night Live, Amy Pohler, Orphan Black, Nightmare Before Christmas, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Girl Meet's World, The Flash, The Defenders, Defenders, Daredevil, Jessica Jones, Luke Cage, Iron Fist, Dungeons and Dragons, DnD, tabletop games, Casting Jonbenet, Border Security, Quantico, Santa Clarita Diet, A Series of Unfortunate Events, Friends, Jim and Andy, and anything to do with fun, family, and doing things as a couple!
Host Paco Romane sits down with comedian/writer Molly Sanchez to talk, dissect and deconstruct the doc Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond. Paco and Molly also get into comedy, movies, writing and much more! Using 100 hours of footage from the set of "Man on the Moon," filmmaker Chris Smith documents Jim Carrey's transformation into legendary performance artist and comedian Andy Kaufman.Molly Sanchez is a writer, comedian and lover of burritos everywhere. As a standup she has performed at the San Francisco Punchline, Cobbs Comedy Club, The Comedy Store LA, and various hives of scum and villainy around the world. She's been featured in The She Devil Comedy Fest in New York, The She Devil Fest in Toronto and once Margaret Cho said her dress was pretty. Her improv "career" started at San Francisco State with Improv Nation and now proudly continues with Group Text.Red All Over podcast, Failure To Launch podcastAfter Mash: Potter, Mulcahy and Klinger reunite after the Korean War on the staff at a Missouri hospital.First episode date: September 26, 1983Final episode date: May 31, 1985No. of episodes: 31 (1 unaired in America)Molly on Twitter: @SeriousMollyFollow us on:Twitter: @supdocpodcastInstagram: @supdocpodcastFacebook: @supdocpodcastsign up for our mailing listAnd you can show your support to Sup Doc by donating on Patreon.
What's that bubbling up from the depths? It's the latest episode of The Rad Carpet! Join Thom, Whalen, and CJ5K as they strap on their flippers for a second episode on Guillermo del Toro, soaking in his acclaimed new amphibian romance The Shape of Water, as well as his earliest brush with the hype train, 2001's horror fable The Devil's Backbone. Your Carpeteers also have an overview of this month's four del Toro horror fantasies in their monthly Wall to Wall Carpet segment. Before all that, let's play some In or Out?, this time keying off of Netflix's new Jim and Andy: The Great Beyond documentary to discuss in-character Method Acting. You won't need to get in character to dig on this episode--touch play and get rad!
La fin de l'année 2017 a réservé quelques surprises à 24FPS, le podcast ciné avec ou sans spoiler. Bonnes ou mauvaises, à vous de le découvrir.10 films sont abordés sans spoiler dans cette émission riche en débats sur ce qui se passe à Hollywood : The Meyerowitz Stories (New And Selected) de Noah Baumbach (à partir de 00h02m40) Jim & Andy - The Great Beyond de Chris Smith (à partir de 00h07m48) Tueurs de François Troukens et Jean-François Hensgens (à partir de 00h34m17) A Ghost Story de David Lowery (à partir de 00h38m31) Paddington 2 de Paul King (à partir de 00h56m28) Le Crime De l'Orient-Express de Kenneth Branagh (à partir de 01h02m12) Bright de David Ayer (à partir de 01h16m36) Jumanji : Bienvenue Dans La Jungle de Jake Kasdan (à partir de 01h38m58) I Love You, Daddy de Louis C.K. (à partir de 02h00m17) Tout l'Argent Du Monde de Ridley Scott (à partir de 02h38m15)Bonne écoute, et n'hésitez pas à nous dire ce que vous pensez des films condamnés par les critiques avant leur sortie !Crédits musicaux : Welcome To The Jungle des Guns n' Roses, issu de l'album Appetite for Destruction (1987), et Man On the Moon de R.E.M., issu de l'album Automatic For The People (1992)
Look ahead to the great beyond of 2018 with the Netflix documentary JIM & ANDY: THE GREAT BEYOND... and also this latest episode of PROJECTING FILM. If you do, you will hear us talk about not only the darkness of Jim Carrey going full method for his portrayal of Andy Kaufman in MAN ON THE MOON, but also your hosts Chris and Mike competing on who can bring the darkest film to the table. In THE PLEDGE, Jack Nicholson commits his life to finding a child killer, while in GRIZZLY MAN Timothy Treadwell goes to his death living with and "protecting" bears in the wild. Clearly our commitment to comedy is unquestioned with these choices, and we hope you don't question your commitment to subscribing to this podcast. Thanks! Facebook/Twitter/Instagram: @projectingfilm Hosts: Chris @Following_Films Mike @warmachinehorse
Gregg and Josh discuss the documentary about Jim & Andy, and unleash their thoughts on The Punisher!
Back in the saddle again - everyone (but Brent) has a lengthy watchlist from the long hiatus (where at least everyone was sick at some point), and we hit it all! Except Breezy - we went too long, so we'll have news next week. Santa is real. Santa Buddies are not. > Direct podcast RSS feed: here! > Contact: email, Facebook (movies, TV, games), and Twitter! > Check out The Media By Us Facebook Page too! > Review us on iTunes, Google Play, or anywhere! The Watchlist (1:24) TJ: Indiana Jones Series (1:46), The Dark Knight Trilogy (2:07), Star Wars Entire Series (2:46), The Force Awakens (3:27), Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond (6:36), Little Evil (6:54), A Dog's Purpose (7:18), Santa Buddies (8:15), A Christmas Prince (11:12), A Cure for Wellness (12:54), Fist Fight (14:03), CHiPS (14:48), Cars 3 (16:27), Lady Bird (19:05), Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (20:39) David: Top Chef (22:31), Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (25:21), Landline (28:05), Columbus (29:19), Miracle on 34th Street (33:32) Chris: Antonio Banderas duo Black Butterfly and Security (35:56), The Boss Baby (36:05), Geostorm (36:34), Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (36:53), The Emoji Movie (37:12), Atomic Blonde (40:34), Wind River (40:51), Mudbound (41:33), Nathan for You: Finding Frances (42:51), Naked (43:27), Stronger (44:00), Megan Leavey (45:38), Bushwick (48:00), The Bad Batch (50:10), Sleight (52:50), The Dinner (53:51), Coco (56:50), The Room (59:03) Brent: Personal Shopper (1:06:43), Quick takes on Spider-Man: Homecoming, Thor:Ragnarok, Valerian (1:10:01) (Quick) Reality Roundup: Survivor (1:10:15), Are You the One? Finale (1:10:47), The Challenge: Champs vs Stars (1:11:58) Best Bet this Weekend: Come on... it's The Last Jedi (1:14:01) Warning: Some mild language. Some language is picante. > Intro theme courtesy of The Willow Walkers > Outro song "Extemporaneous Birth" courtesy of Boo Reefa
Patrick and Mike take Bond into space.Download this episode here. (39.2 MB)Subscribe to F This Movie! in iTunes.Listen to F This Movie! on Stitcher.Also discussed this episode: The Disaster Artist (2017), Jim and Andy: The Great Beyond (2017), Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets (2017), Wind River (2017), Justice League (2017), The Shape of Water (2017)
The cool guy trio of Chris, Brent and TJ talk extensively about their Watchlists (includes talk about the disappointment of Valerian, the surprising Wind River, and the lifeless husk of Justice League, amidst many more!), Reality Roundup (Survivor suicide pool claims another life), and then dip into Breezy on the Streets (week's news in film, TV and games). > Direct podcast RSS feed: here! > Contact: email, Facebook (movies, TV, games), and Twitter! > Check out The Media By Us Facebook Page too! > Review us on iTunes, Google Play, or anywhere! The Watchlist (1:06) Chris: Smurfs: The Lost Village (2:02), Burning Sands (5:28), Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond (10:15), The LEGO Batman Movie (16:52), Master Chef (21:37), Shot Caller (21:55), The Punisher (21:30), Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets (23:15) TJ: Murder on the Orient Express (31:34), Chappie (35:08), Atomic Blonde (39:02), Wind River (42:36) Brent: Bounce (49:57), The Sum of All Fears (51:50), Paycheck (53:50), Jersey Girl (55:55), Clerks 2 (57:40), Man about Town (58:06), Justice League (1:01:14) Reality Roundup: Survivor (1:04:30), The Challenge (1:08:00) Breezy on the Streets (1:08:24) 1:08:30 - Number Nine (Tarantino Manson movie with Tom Cruise) coming to Sony 1:09:20 - CBS coming out with Stripes TV show - you're welcome 1:09:44 - Al Franken accused of sexual misconduct 1:10:05 - Amazon Prime's new Lord of the Rings show 1:11:08 - EA hates its players, gives them punishing micro-transaction system in Star Wars: Battlefront II 1:15:05 - Despicable Me studio to make new Super Mario animated movie 1:16:08 - Best Bet this Weekend: Coco or Roman J. Israel, Esquire Warning: Some mild language. Some language is picante. > Intro theme courtesy of The Willow Walkers > Outro song "Extemporaneous Birth" courtesy of Boo Reefa