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This week we talk about Angelina Jolie (Pitt)'s directorial debut film BY THE SEA! It stars her, Brad Pitt, and... that's basically it. It's mostly just the two of them. This movie is WIDELY disliked by a lot of people, especially on the internet, but tune in to find out how we felt about it! Follow us on instagram and twitter!
Debbie Chesebro is a creative producer with over 15 years of experience in production, post production, accounting & finance, feature films, commercials, and new media. She has worked on feature films such as Hurt Locker, Nacho Libre, Fever Pitch, and Pee-wee's Big Holiday, as well as many international productions. Most recently, she worked in Cambodia on Netflix's upcoming Angelina Jolie Pitt-directed feature. Full shownotes: http://yourcreativepush.com/debbiechesebro In this episode, Debbie discusses: -Her role in the new Angelina Jolie Pitt-directed feature on Netflix and her travels to Cambodia. -The various roles and jobs that she has had throughout her career on her journey to be a producer and writer. -The role that writing has played throughout her life. -The unfortunate events that happened after writing a screenplay with her writing partner. -The story behind "Prom Queen." -The strange phenomenon in Hollywood, how ideas are often met with similar ideas at the same time. -The idea of regrouping to figure out why you fell in love with your creative passion in the first place and working from there. -Her love for John Hughes films. -How a writing partner that is willing to "play" and bounce ideas back and forth doesn't just make the process more fruitful, but also more fun. Debbie's Final Push will inspire you to get back to your ORIGINS! Quotes: "The process itself can be so painful and torturous, but then when you have this story, this piece of paper that you filled up with words, it kind of seems like a magical thing." "Just go back to the origins. Why are you doing this? What inspired you in the first place? What is it that you truly love?"
The last in the Bourne franchise (for now, at least) is this week's topic. A couple of epic rants are followed by some more reasoned discussion about why films get made in the way they do, what makes a movie ‘mainstream' — and why this isn't good for the Bourne films. This Week's Watching HOOK (1991): Steven Spielberg, Dustin Hoffman, Robin Williams PRISON BREAK (2005–09): Bobby Roth, Dominic Purcell, Wentworth Miller Recommendations SALT (2010): Phillip Noyce, Angelina Jolie Pitt, Liev Schreiber THE DANISH GIRL (2015): Tom Hooper, Eddie Redmayne, Alicia Vikander LA HAINE (1995): Mathieu Kassovitz, Vincent Cassel, Hubert Koundé ELEMENTARY (2012–): Robert Doherty, Jonny Lee Miller, Lucy Liu Footnotes The interview in which Steven Spielberg explains that he is interested in going back to see if there's anything he actually likes about HOOK is here (the relevant part starts about 19'20”). The review of JASON BOURNE that Sam first mentions, referring to Damon's character as both a quasi-superhero and a psychological mess, is here. And this is the second review, which describes the plot of the movie as basically an extended HR exercise. Finally, here's the CGP Grey video that's the source of Sam's Las Vegas trivia.
Bill McCuddy is back, rested and ready and he joins Neil Rosen, Bill McCuddy and guest Caryn James of The Holly wood Reporter to talk about this week's crop of on-deman and DVD releases. There's the Hank Williams biopic "I Saw the Light" starring Tom Hiddleston and Elizabeth Olsen. There's also "By the Sea," starring and directed by Angelina Jolie, excuse me, Angelina Jolie Pitt with co-star Brad Pitt (or Brad just plain Pitt). And there's also the Tim Roth thriller "600 Miles." We also talk about the death and career of director Michael Cimino.
Roger Bolton hears listener concerns about the timing of Radio 4's World on the Move day during the EU Referendum, Soul Music brings back childhood memories and there's discussion about the end of What the Papers Say. On Monday, Radio 4 and BBC News dedicated a day to the topic of migration - World on the Move. Plenty of listeners welcomed the focus and admired the ambitious programming, including a special edition of the Today programme with Sarah Montague in Vietnam and a lunchtime address from Angelina Jolie Pitt the who also took questions in the Radio Theatre. But some listeners have accused the BBC of bias in favour of open borders and of airing emotive stories about migrants, questioning the timing of the day in the lead-up to the EU Referendum. The Editor of Today, Jamie Angus, addresses their questions. There's a fond farewell to What the Papers Say - a Radio 4 programme that looked across the British press coverage of various stories, exposing the best and worst journalism, often in humorous ways. Listeners ask why a programme they valued for its news analysis has been axed and Kevin Maguire of the Daily Mirror - the programme's first and last presenter - recalls some of his favourite moments, discussing whether the programme has had its day in the digital age. And listeners remember their childhoods with misty eyes after listening to Soul Music's programme about Feed the Birds - Julie Andrews' haunting song about charity from the Disney film Mary Poppins. Producer: Kate Dixon A Whistledown production for BBC Radio 4.
Angelina Jolie Pitt talks about her most recent film By the Sea, with director Marc Levin, covering topics like the challenges of writing, directing, as well as acting in a lead role in the film.
With reviews of cinema releases By the Sea from director and star Angelina Jolie Pitt, Amy Pholer and Tina Fay are Sisters, and Peter Mullen in small drama Hector. In the home release section we take a look at the reboot of the Fantastic Four series this time helmed by Josh Trank, the National Lampoon series is given a reboot with Vacation, British comedy in Bad Education the movie and romantic drama with a hint of comedy in Paper Towns.
Bridge of Spies er et spennende spiondrama fra Steven Spielberg. Gåsehud er familievennlig skrekk med Jack Black. By The Sea er traurig samlivsdrama med Angelina Jolie Pitt og Brad Pitt. Og Himmelen over Havanna er et fint drama om cubansk gjenforening. I tillegg til disse premierefilmene får du høre om tv-serien Deutschland '83, en spennende og lekker spionserie full av herlig 80-talls pop, og den norske dramakomedien Maniac, som slippes på TV2 Sumo 1. desember. Du får også tips om noen av de beste brettspillene du kan laste ned nå i november.
Anthony and Paul dissect By the Sea. Written and directed by Angelia Jolie Pitt and starring Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie Pitt. facebook.com/movieautopsy @movieautopsy The post 64 – By the Sea appeared first on Mammoth Audio.