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Join us in this episode of Mount Mindset as we explore the mind of "The World's Angriest Man." Today I've got my good friend Ricardo on the podcast who shares his personal journey through cancer, the challenges of maintaining a positive mindset, and the humorous yet harsh realities of the fitness industry and why we do in fact refer to him as The World's Angriest Man. If you are easily offended - this one might not be for you. Expect candid and controversial discussions along with nostalgic reflections on bodybuilding in the 90s, a time when it was truly done right.Follow Riccarddo on Instagram (S.O.T Nutrition): https://www.instagram.com/s.o.t.nutrition?igsh=MTJtbHFoeXhpbnB6NA==Follow Mount Mindset on Instagram: www.instagram.com/mountmindset_
Grab the statue and run, Chris! Pete and Mr Broad have returned from their respective holidays and they're recounting tales of awful men and stairwell ripostes! AbroadInJapanPodcast@gmail.com for all your messages - Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Albert Belle could hit a baseball. He could also hit a range of other objects when he got frustrated, from sinks to buffet tables. Joining the hapless Cleveland Indians, he was a big part of turning them around, but he also lost it at fans, teammates, and trick-or-treaters. Belle's personality of being a jerk, even affected his chances of entering the Hall of Fame, because most journalists who vote for it, just didn't like him. If you'd like more Sports Bizarre, become a member of Bizarre Plus. Click here to join today As a member, you'll get: A weekly bonus podcast Access to all past episodes Exclusive behind-the-scenes access A fortnightly newsletter Access to the members-only chatroom Ability to vote on future episodes Early access to any live show tickets Follow Sports Bizarre on: Instagram Facebook Twitter TikTok YouTube See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Chuckle Sandwich, we brought Joe Bartolozzi back onto the podcast to help us utilize his superior moral intellect and philosophical brain to help us determine who is the jerk on Reddit's "Am I The Asshole"Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this episode we cover one of the last films to star Robin Williams, "The Angriest Man in Brooklyn"
Regular hosts Haitch and Jason are joined by the New York Times culture writer and author of Mad As Hell: The Making of Network and the Fateful Vision of the Angriest Man in Television, Dave Itzkoff. We cover one of the most powerful and prescient exposes of media and corporate control, Paddy Chayefsky's 1976's classic, Network. Chapters Introduction (00:00:00) Dune News (00:07:46) Dave Itzkoff Interview (00:12:36) NetworkRoundtable Discussion (00:28:08) Your Letters (01:38:00) Notes and Links Buy Dave's book!. Check out Dave's excellent behind the scenes making of story, Mad As Hell: The Making of Network and the Fateful Vision of the Angriest Man in Television. Available wherever you buy books. Check out the Dune Pod Merch Store! Great swag and every order includes a free Cameo style shoutout from Haitch or Jason. Browse our collection now. Read our episode transcripts! Check out our transcripts every week on the Dune Pod Medium page. Join the Dune Pod Discord Server! Hang out with Haitch, Jason, and other friends of the pod. Check out the invite here. Dune Pod is a TAPEDECK Podcasts Jawn! Dune Pod is a member of TAPEDECK Podcasts, alongside: 70mm (a podcast for film lovers), Bat & Spider (low rent horror and exploitation films), The Letterboxd Show (Official Podcast from Letterboxd), Cinenauts (exploring the Criterion Collection), Lost Light (Transformers comics and more), Will Run For (obsessed with running), and Film Hags (a podcast about movies hosted by four hag friends). Check these pods out!. See the movies we've watched and are going to watch on Letterboxd Dune Pod's Breaking Dune News Twitter list Rate and review the podcast to help others discover it, and let us know what you think of the show at letters@dunepod.com or leave us a voicemail at +1-415-534-5211. Dune Pod: your one stop shop to enjoy the new Dune movies by delving into the books, as well as the films directed by Denis Villeneuve and featuring the cast and crew of the new film, as well as just awesome movies that we think you'll enjoy. Follow @dunepod on Twitter and Instagram Music by Tobey Forsman of Whipsong Music Cover art by Haitch Transcripts by Sophie Shin The episode was edited by Megan Hayward of EditAudio and produced by Haitch Dune Pod is a TAPEDECK Podcasts Jawn Dune Pod is a production of Haitch Industries
Just a wild week in surfing. Topics include: - Surviving the US Open (1:30) - Caity Simmers' new film (12:30) - Alt surfboard marketing schemes (15:45) - Surf filmers not welcome in Nicaragua (20:30) - These are your favorite surfers (25:30) - The Angriest Man in Surfing (33:00) - Surf Sin (37:30) - US Open comp talk (47:30) - Tahiti predictions (1:00:30)
Dirty Water: The BeachGrit Podcast featuring Chas Smith and Derek Rielly
Today's guest Andy Lyon is the Malibu realtor and First Point surfer of fifty years who achieved a considerable notoriety recently when he threw a rock into another man's surfboard following an entanglement, the video of the event going viral. He lost his job, had his address published and a beat down was suggested his four year old kid Glider. Lyon represents a vanishing era where lineups were harshly policed with a clearly defined pecking order, a limpid simplicity greased with the underlying threat of violence. The highlight, for me, of this interview is our guest's reply to the posit that Malibu is a sissy wave for old men and girls, not sissy old men who beat up on girls.
Join us as we discuss a bizarre racism suit and the concept of jury duty
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In this episode, you'll hear the story of a sweatshop owner who exploited workers in some of the worst ways ever recorded on American soil (Kil Soo Lee), and Lev and Derek discuss the life of the angriest sci-fi author and possibly human being ever (Harlan Ellison). Now in Video Podcast format Support us on Patreon Visit our Instagram Or our Twitter Hosts: Lev & Derek https://linktr.ee/Lev_Myskin https://linktr.ee/ThatEffnGuy Artist: Sarah Chey https://www.fiverr.com/sarahchey Circus Man by Jeris (c) copyright 2012 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/VJ_Memes/37243 Ft: A.M. mews by MommaLuv SKyTower --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/historysgreatestidiots/support
In this episode, you'll hear the story of a sweatshop owner who exploited workers in some of the worst ways ever recorded on American soil (Kil Soo Lee), and Lev and Derek discuss the life of the angriest sci-fi author and possibly human being ever (Harlan Ellison). Now in Video Podcast format Support us on Patreon Visit our Instagram Or our Twitter Hosts: Lev & Derek https://linktr.ee/Lev_Myskin https://linktr.ee/ThatEffnGuy Artist: Sarah Chey https://www.fiverr.com/sarahchey Circus Man by Jeris (c) copyright 2012 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/VJ_Memes/37243 Ft: A.M. mews by MommaLuv SKyTower --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/historysgreatestidiots/support
After learning that a brain aneurysm will kill him in about 90 minutes, a perpetually unhappy man struggles to come to terms with his fate and make amends with everyone he's ever hurt. He's The Angriest Man in Brooklyn, his name is Henry Altmann and this is Bigger Movie Pod.
Time is the only precious commodity that can never be replaced. What would you do if you only had 90 minutes to live what if it was today? What would you do with that time? Because truthfully, you and I have absolutely no idea how much time we have left upon this Earth. This Earth is meant to be a journey not a destination. Where's your destination? Is it Heaven or is it Hell? Watch the movie The angriest Man in Brooklyn, with Robin Williams. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/reelactorsrealanswers/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/reelactorsrealanswers/support
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*From ACT UP founder and AIDS activist Larry Kramer: "I was trying to make people united and angry. I was known as the angriest man in the world, mainly because I discovered that anger got you further than being nice. And when we started to break through in the media, I was better TV than someone who was nice." We unravel the Fauci email story and come to the conclusion that while his correspondence does not live up (naturally) to the scrutiny it's received by conservative media, the idol worship of Dr. Anthony Fauci is tone-deaf to history and remains a lingering spectacle of the "resistance" mentality on display since the first Trump campaign in 2015. In discussing Fauci's past, we acknowledge the tough criticism he's received in the past, the flippant criticism he's received in the present and how future criticism could impact both American politics and Chinese-American relations in the years to come. We also reminisce on living off the grid in seclusion Hunter S. Thompson-style, as well as recommend listeners to check out the latest essay collection by one of the great novelists of the twentieth century, Sir Salman Rushdie. To read the WaPo story about Fauci's email correspondence from March to April 2020: https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/interactive/2021/tony-fauci-emails/ Check out the Hitchens v. Hitchens debate with cameos by Rushdie, Ian McEwan and Martin Amis (friends of Christopher): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZB4fVgg4_Q Pick up "Languages of Truth": https://bookshop.org/books/languages-of-truth-essays-2003-2020/9780593133170 Social media: Mars on Life: @marsonlifeshow on Twitter and Instagram Sebastian Schug: @drsebby (Instagram) and Seabass on YouTube Ryan Mancini: @mancinira (Twitter) and @manciniryan (Instagram) Artwork by Zachary Erberich (@zacharyerberichart) "Space X-plorers" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mars-on-life-show/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mars-on-life-show/support
Mike and Taylor wrap up another #movieclub with our 10th movies from a hat! They review The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society (2018) and The Angriest Man in Brooklyn (2018), compare the two and discuss the careers of Robin Williams and Lily James.
A key figure in The Lions' 2016/17 League One Play-Off winning season, the towering centre-back and fan favourite talks through the tumultuous beginnings of his Millwall career, the disappointment of a Wembley injury, that incredible campaign and much, much more.
Mike and Dan talk with Dave Itzkoff, author of Mad as Hell: The Making of Network and the Fateful Vision of the Angriest Man in Movies. What a movie! What a book! Dave talks about his research, what he learned about Paddy Chayefsky, and how Network predicts our contemporary media landscape. If you're a fan of Network, or of movies at all, this is a must-hear. Many thanks to Dave Itzkoff for coming on the show. Get your copy of Mad as Hell here: https://www.amazon.com/Mad-Hell-Network-Fateful-Angriest/dp/1250062241/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=mad+as+hell&qid=1618792666&sr=8-3 Please subscribe to the show wherever you get your podcasts and follow us on Twitter @15MinFilm. You can also contact us at FifteenMinuteFilm@gmail.com, and support the show with a buck or two at Venmo @FifteenMinuteFiIm. Incredible bumper music by John Deley.
Hey y'all on this episode we watched three Robin Williams movies for the first time; Father's Day, Cadillac Man, and The Angriest Man in Brooklyn. Three awesome movies from one of the most beloved American entertainers of all time, we also talk about PG: Psycho Goreman the amazing new Steven Kostanski movie. So come on in and hang out with and let's watch some fuckin movies! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/martelsmoviemadness/message
Sarah shares stories from her years as a massage therapist and occupational therapy student. This is part one. Simone Kaplan Host/Creator https://simonekaplan.com/ George Richter (Edestus) Intro Songwriter Podcast Editor Instagram: @edestusmusic --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This Week Josh ,Clay, Kyle, and Daniel discuss DCU and the CW's Stargirl (Spoilers) We hope everyone stays Safe and Healthy. Please WEAR A MASK & WASH YOUR HANDS! Previously on Next Issue [1:00 - 33:00] Comics Mentioned: Year of the Villain: Hell Arisen James Tynion IV, Steve Epting (Illustrator), Javier Fernández. March: Book One by John Lewis, Andrew Aydin art by Nate Powell (Artist). Death Metal #2 Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion, Francisco Palencia. Strange Adventures #3 Tom King, Mitch Gerards, Doc Shaner Titans Together DC comics Digital First Spider-Woman #2 by Karla Pacheco & Pere Perez Avengers #33 by Jason Aaron & Javier Garron Giant Size X-Men: Magneto by Jonathan Hickman & Ramon Perez The Movie Palm Springs on HULU briefly discussed, Non Spoilers talk Main Topic [33:00 - 01:14:00] Stargirl Episode 1 through 9 Full Spoiler conversation Stargirl Theories for the rest of the season Stargirl Wish list News update [01:14:00 - 01:18:00] Possible Gotham Central TV Show Batwoman casting news Recommendations [01:18:00 - End] Josh: March Vol 1-3 by John Lewis, Andrew Aydin art by Nate Powell (Artist). Pathfinder 2E Humble Bundle! Clay: Mad as Hell: The Making of Network and the Fateful Vision of the Angriest Man in Movies Kyle: Crisis on Multiple Earths collections Daniel: Cursed on Netflix based on the book by Tom Wheeler Illustrated by Frank Miller colored by Tula Lotay. The Old Guard Movie based on the comic by Greg Rucka & Leandro Fernandez SUBSCRIBE, RATE and REVIEW! Thank you! Follow us on twitter @nextissuepod Twitch.TV/NextIssue and Facebook Clay: @Clay_Harrison Kyle: @Kylepedia Adrian: @Adrian_Harry Daniel: @eckospider Josh: @cosmosis
Network is a 1976 American satirical drama film written by Paddy Chayefsky and directed by Sidney Lumet, about a fictional television network, UBS, and its struggle with poor ratings. The film stars Faye Dunaway, William Holden, Peter Finch and Robert Duvall and features Wesley Addy, Ned Beatty and Beatrice Straight. The film won four Academy Awards, in the categories of Best Actor (Finch), Best Actress (Dunaway), Best Supporting Actress (Straight) and Best Original Screenplay (Chayefsky). In 2000, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". In 2002, it was inducted into the Producers Guild of America Hall of Fame as a film that has "set an enduring standard for American entertainment".[3] In 2005, the two Writers Guilds of America voted Chayefsky's script one of the 10 greatest screenplays in the history of cinema.[4][a] In 2007, the film was 64th among the 100 greatest American films as chosen by the American Film Institute, a ranking slightly higher than the one AFI had given it ten years earlier. Faye Dunaway as Diana Christensen William Holden as Max Schumacher Peter Finch as Howard Beale Robert Duvall as Frank Hackett Wesley Addy as Nelson Chaney Ned Beatty as Arthur Jensen Beatrice Straight as Louise Schumacher Jordan Charney as Harry Hunter William Prince as Edward Ruddy Lane Smith as Robert McDonough Marlene Warfield as Laureen Hobbs Conchata Ferrell as Barbara Schlesinger Carolyn Krigbaum as Max's secretary Arthur Burghardt as the Great Ahmet Khan Cindy Grover as Caroline Schumacher Darryl Hickman as Bill Herron Lee Richardson as the Narrator (voice) Lance Henriksen as Network lawyer (uncredited) Network came only two years after the first on-screen suicide in television history, of television news reporter Christine Chubbuck in Sarasota, Florida.[6][dead link] The anchorwoman was suffering from depression and loneliness, was often emotionally distant from her co-workers, and shot herself on camera as stunned viewers watched on July 15, 1974. Chayefsky used the idea of a live death as his film's focal point, saying later in an interview, "Television will do anything for a rating ... anything!" However, Dave Itzkoff's book Mad as Hell: The Making of Network and the Fateful Vision of the Angriest Man in Movies disputes that Chayefsky was inspired by the Chubbock case, asserting that Chayefsky actually began writing Network months before Chubbuck's death and already planned for Howard Beale to vow to kill himself on air, and that Chubbuck's suicide was simply an eerie parallel.[7] Sidney Lumet also confirmed that the character of Howard Beale was never based on any real life person.[8] Still, the Chubbuck case is mentioned in Chayefsky's screenplay.[citation needed] Before beginning his screenplay, Chayefsky visited network TV offices. Sitting in on meetings at CBS and NBC, he noted "the politics, the power struggles, the obsession with ratings."[9] He was also surprised to learn that television executives did not watch much television. "The programs they put on 'had to' be bad," he said, "had to be something they wouldn't watch. Imagine having to work like that all your life."[10] According to Dave Itzkoff, what Cheyefsky saw while writing the screenplay during the midst of Watergate and the Vietnam war was all the anger of America being broadcast in everything from sitcoms to news reports. He concluded that Americans "don't want jolly, happy family type shows like Eye Witness News" ... "the American people are angry and want angry shows."[11] When he began writing his script he had intended on a comedy, but instead poured his frustration at the broadcasts being shown on television, which he described as "an indestructible and terrifying giant that is stronger than the government" — into the screenplay. It became a "dark satire about an unstable news anchor and a broadcasting company and a viewing public all too happy to follow him over the brink of sanity."[11] The character of network executive Diana Christiansen was based on NBC daytime television programming executive Lin Bolen,[12] which Bolen disputed.[13] Chayefsky and producer Howard Gottfried had just come off a lawsuit against United Artists, challenging the studio's right to lease their previous film, The Hospital, to ABC in a package with a less successful film. Despite this recent lawsuit, Chayefsky and Gottfried signed a deal with UA to finance Network, until UA found the subject matter too controversial and backed out. Undeterred, Chayefsky and Gottfried shopped the script around to other studios, and eventually found an interested party in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Soon afterward, United Artists reversed itself and looked to co-finance the film with MGM, since the latter had an ongoing distribution arrangement with UA in North America. Since MGM agreed to let UA back on board, the former (through United Artists as per the arrangement) controlled North American/Caribbean rights, with UA opting for overseas distribution.
Works by Larry KramerThe American People: Volume 1: The Search for My HeartThe American People: Volume 2: The Brutality of Fact: a NovelThe Normal HeartThe Destiny of Me: a Play in Three ActsLarry Kramer: What Pride Means to Me (link opens Salon.com article from June, 2019) About Larry KramerWe Must Love One Another or Die: the Life and Legacies of Larry KramerLarry Kramer: In Love & Anger (2015 documentary) Other Related Books or MaterialsThe Normal Heart (2014 film starring Matthew Bomer)Larry Kramer is Still the Angriest Man in the World (link opens an Interview Magazine article from Dec 2019) Books by or About June CallwoodTrial Without End: A Shocking Story of Women and AIDSIt’s All About Kindness: Remembering June Callwood About June CallwoodJune Callwood, often dubbed, “Canada’s Conscience,” was a journalist who wrote over 2,000 articles in her career, spanning six decades. Her work as a social activist made her a champion of free speech and intellectual freedom and she was the founder or co-founder or many Canadian charities including Casey House (Canada’s first hospice for those suffering from AIDS) and Jessie’s, the June Callwood Centre for Young Women. She also founded the Toronto Public Library’s annual lecture series, the June Callwood Lecture, which honours each year an activist who provides a platform for the exploration and discussion of contemporary social justice issues. Recent lecturers have included Albert Woodfox, Ahmad Danny Ramadan and Clara Hughes.Born in 1924 in Chatham, Ontario, Callwood died, in Toronto, in 2007, leaving a legacy as one of Canada’s most important champions of social justice. About the HostNovelist Randy Boyagoda is a professor of English at the University of Toronto and principal of St. Michael’s College, where he holds the Basilian Chair in Christianity, Arts, and Letters. He is the author of three novels: Original Prin, Beggar's Feast, and Governor of the Northern Province. His fiction has been nominated for the Scotiabank Giller Prize (2006) and IMPAC Dublin Literary Prize (2012), and named a New York Times Book Review Editor’s Choice Selection (2012 and 2019) and Globe and Mail Best Book (2018). He contributes essays, reviews, and opinions to publications including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, First Things, Commonweal, Harper’s, Financial Times (UK), Guardian, New Statesman, Globe and Mail, and National Post, in addition to appearing frequently on CBC Radio. He served as President of PEN Canada from 2015-2017.Music is by YukaFrom the ArchivesWriters Off the Page: 40 Years of TIFA is the first series associated with the Toronto Public Library’s multi-year digital initiative, From the Archives, which presents curated and digitized audio, video and other content from some of Canada’s biggest cultural institutions and organizations.Thanks to the Toronto International Festival of Authors (TIFA) for allowing TPL access to their archives to feature some of the best-known writers in the world from moments in the past. Thanks as well to Library and Archives Canada for generously allowing TPL access to these archives.
RandomBush : The Stand up Sketch Conversation Comedy Podcast
Corporate Mascots, a Peek inside the Mind of a Dog, Paleolithic Lives Part 1 - Hunting Party, and the Angriest man in the World S3 E19 00:22:59 Episode SummaryEvery generation before us was raised with myth and legend. For generation X'ers that was subbed out with corporate mascots. And later the RandomBush boys go hunting for Mammoth in paleolithic times. And as always full cast comedy sketches, jokes, silliness, funny songs, "Stupid is as stupid does", antics, high fives, and good times. Enjoy! Drop us a line at RandomBushPodcast@Gmail.comRandomBush.Podbean.Com Written and Performed By your host'sAndrew Bush and Shawn Random Music theme Provided byHappy Inspirational Acoustic Instrument "Today's Episode is brought to Us by"VOICE ACTRESS - Yolanda Laverde "a Peek inside the Mind of a Dog "ANNOUNCER - Shawn RandomDOG - Christopher Hazel "the Most angriest Man in the World"ANGRY MAN - Shawn RandomANNOUNCER - Andrew Bush Other V.O. talents Featured in this EpisodeOPENER - Ashley DonatoCTA – Elizabeth Alvarez Background sounds, Atmosphere, and SFXFreesound - Dog Bark.wav by Juan_Merie_VenterFreesound - Rural_ourdoors_birds.wav by rambler52Freesound - Walking on pavement.wav by JohnsonBrandEditingThe Most Interesting Man in the World Dos Equis Theme Song RandomBush: the Stand up Sketch Conversation Comedy Podcast
RandomBush : The Stand up Sketch Conversation Comedy Podcast
Brushing your Teeth with Pee, Wideback's TP, Shawn the Donkey, and the Most angriest Man in the World S3 E8 00:21:55 Episode SummaryDid you know that the ancient Romans brushed their teeth with urine? In this episode the boys revive this horrible tasting and generally off putting tradition. And Shawn expeirences teen angst as he discovers his young budding sexuality. He must weigh the decition all young folks must figure out for themselves, to go horse or not to go horse. Oh and in this improv situation Shawn portrays a donkey from an unconventional family. And as always full cast comedy sketches, jokes, silliness, funny songs, "You’re killin’ me, Smalls", antics, high fives, and good times. Enjoy! Drop us a line at RandomBushPodcast@Gmail.comRandomBush.Podbean.Com Written and Performed By your host'sAndrew Bush and Shawn Random Music theme provided by Chill & Groovy Blues Instrumental "Todays Episode is brought to us by"VOICE ACTRESS - Yolanda Laverde "Wideback’s TP"ANNOUNCER #1 - Andrew BushANNOUNCER #2 - Shawn Random "the Most angriest Man in the World"ANNOUNCER - Andrew BushANGRY MAN - Shawn Random Other V.O. talents Featured in this episodeOPENER - Elizabeth AlvarezCTA - Ashley Donato Background sounds, Atmosphere, and SFXOUTLAW Free Country Rap Beat Western Hip Hop Beat Lil Nas X 1m The Most Interesting Man in the World Dos Equis Theme Song RandomBush: the Stand up Sketch Conversation Comedy Podcast
RandomBush : The Stand up Sketch Conversation Comedy Podcast
People we're Uglier in the Past, For your Consideration Oscar bait, In search of a Muse and the most Angriest man in the World S3 E1 00:22:36 Episode SummaryRandomBush is back and better than ever with an all new season. In today’s episode the boys consider how folks are becoming progressively more attractive or maybe their just chasing down a Cougar or GILF. Shawn shares a very disturbing Craigslist posting he found with Andrew. And as always full cast comedy sketches, jokes, silliness, funny songs, eat my shorts, antics, high fives, and good times. Enjoy! Drop us a line at RandomBushPodcast@Gmail.comRandomBush.Podbean.Com Written and Performed By your host'sAndrew Bush and Shawn Random Music theme provided bySilent Partner - Highway Danger "Todays Episode is brought to us by"VOICE ACTRESS - Yolanda Laverde "for your Consideration, Oscar bait"ANNOUNCER - Yolanda LaverdeAndrew Bush and Shawn Randomas themselves "the most Angriest man in the World"ANNOUNCER - Andrew BushANGRIEST MAN - Shawn Random Other V.O. talents Featured in this episodeOPENER - Deborah DodgeCTA - Elizabeth Alvarez Background sounds, Atmosphere, and SFX(No Copyright) Sad Cinematic and Nostalgic Background Music Cinematic Sounds - YouTube.webmEmotional Ambient - (No Copyright) Cinematic Background MusiDramatic Motivational Background Music For Video Epic Royalt(No Copyright) Epic Cinematic Dramatic Adventure TrailerSad And Emotional Background Music - No Copyright Sad Dramatic Emotional Epic Music - My Spirit Is Free [No Copyright Music] For You King - (Royalty Free Epic Music.mp4 RandomBush: the Stand up Sketch Conversation Comedy Podcast
Chinese American Actor/comedian HANK CHEN. Best known for his Leading role in Life-Size 2 opposite Tyra Banks and Robin Williams final theatrical release The Angriest Man in Brooklyn
You may be quite aware that launching a successful career as a movie actor is a difficult challenge. But rare is the soul who manages to do so twice. Such is the case with Kirk Taylor, whose career as a supporting actor working for the likes of Stanley Kubrick and Spike Lee in the 1980s eventually lead to a successful second career as an acting coach, musician and composer. Now, with his upcoming appearance as the apostle Simon Peter in the feature film musical “Revival!,” Taylor has found his own “second act” as a film performer, and couldn’t be more thrilled to see what the next chapter brings. Meet our Feature Guest “Every time I have thought I would give up acting, and move on to something else I love, some opportunity would come up and lure me back in,” says Taylor, reflecting on his now three-plus decades as a professional. “There was a time a few years back when it felt like the right time to move on,” he recalls. “I talked and prayed with my wife about it, and decided to leave acting, and literally two minutes after our conversation, the phone rang, and my agent told me I had landed a role.” That role turned out to be for “The Angriest Man in Brooklyn,” one of the last films to star the late Robin Williams, and reunited Taylor with director Phil Alden Robinson, who had previously cast him in “The Sum of All Fears” (with Ben Affleck) and “Freedom Song” (with Danny Glover). In a similar way, the part of Simon Peter (called “Cephas”) in “Revival” found Kirk Taylor (rather than vice-versa). “My wife was a script supervisor on the project, and a friend was producing it, and they recommended me to Harry Lennix, the executive producer.” Taylor was again a bit reticent to dive back into acting – he’d been working steadily as a respected acting teacher for a while – so he was surprised when Lennix offered him the part. “It’s one of the best parts in the film,” Taylor enthuses. A musical retelling of the Gospel according to John, is the passion project of Lennix (“The Blacklist”), co-directed by Danny Green (“Troubled Waters”) and Obba Babatunde (“Miss Evers’ Boys.”) with music written by gospel music star and three-time Grammy nominee Mali Music. Taylor will co-star with an all-star cast that includes Lennix, Chaka Khan, Michelle Williams, T’Keyah Crystal Keymah, Dawnn Lewis, and others. The role seems like one well-suited for Kirk Taylor, who has balanced his spiritual and professional lives for many years. A graduate of NYU, Taylor cut his teeth studying with the great generation of method acting teachers, including Lee Strasberg and Stella Adler, before making his first uncredited screen appearance as a waiter in Francis Ford Coppola’s “The Cotton Club.” While on the set, Taylor was inspired to suggest a bit of business involving bringing a bottle of champagne to Dutch Schultz (played by James Remar). Failing to get the approval of the assistant directors, he took advantage of seeing director Coppola on his own to boldly offer the bit for the scene and some improvised dialogue. Coppola loved the idea and put the scene in the film. For a while, Taylor was sky-high – until he saw the film, and realized that because his scene wasn’t scripted, his name was not included in the credits. “I was crushed! I literally cried in the back of the theater, then walked into the lobby wondering if this career was a big mistake,” he says. “Then two girls walked up to me and said ‘hey, aren’t you the guy who played the waiter?’” His faith in himself restored, Taylor knew he was in the right place. “I call that a ‘God wink,’” Taylor says, regarding other times in his career when he was down and felt comfort from unexpected places. It happened again after he appeared as a cop in the Sundance drama “MacArthur Park” in 2001. Immersing himself in the supporting role by spending time with both police officers and drug addicts, he was again chagrined to discover at a screening that his name had been left out of the credits (an error on... Support this podcast
KIRK TAYLOR Actor. Singer. Composer. Kirk Taylor hails from New York City by way of Bridgeport, Connecticut. Trained by late luminaries Lee Strasberg, Stella Adler, Clay Stevenson, Elaine Aiken, and Lehman Engel, he earned a BFA from New York University with a major in Drama and a minor in Music. Kirk has enjoyed success in the acting, teaching and music arenas. Imagine beginning your professional acting career convincing Francis Ford Coppola that you have a good idea for a scene; then moving on to work with film artists as varied as Stanley Kubrick, Spike Lee, and Charles Bronson. For actor Kirk Taylor, success as a young actor three decades ago gave him the confidence he needed to expand his career into becoming a respected acting teacher and accomplished musician. Now, Kirk Taylor is finding his “second act” as a film performer, appearing in the new musical film “Revival!,” a new rendering of the Gospel According to John. Produced by and starring Harry Lennix (“The Blacklist”), Taylor stars as Cephas (known as Simon Peter), the apostle who denies knowing Jesus, appearing with an all-star cast that includes Chaka Khan, Michelle Williams, and T’Keyah Crystal Keyman. “Revival!” opens in select cities this December, and is co-directed by Danny Green (“Troubled Waters”) and Obba Babatunde (“Miss Evers’ Boys”), and features a gospel-inspired score by Grammy nominee Mali Music. A student of both Lee Strasberg and Stella Adler, Kirk Taylor’s life as a performer has found him working regularly in memorable supporting roles in films such as “Death Wish 3,” “School Daze,” “Full Metal Jacket,” and later in acclaimed indie dramas like “MacArthur Park” and “The Angriest Man in Brooklyn.” He’s seen his share of parts left on the cutting room floor, and his name left out of the credits, but that hasn’t stopped Taylor from finding success and praise from all corners, from strangers who recognize him from a key role in a favorite film, to a chance encounter with Sidney Poitier that left a lasting impression. Guided by his deep faith and a lifelong respect for the craft of performing, Taylor’s resurgence on the big screen follows years of work as an acting coach and stage performer, with Broadway, regional, and off-Broadway credits in both contemporary and classical works. An avid musician and composer, Taylor’s creativity knows few bounds, and the stories he tells about a lifetime of professional work reflect unique insight into the trials and tribulations of a show business career.
Imagine beginning your professional acting career convincing Francis Ford Coppola that you have a good idea for a scene; then moving on to work with film artists as varied as Stanley Kubrick, Spike Lee, and Charles Bronson. For actor Kirk Taylor, success as a young actor three decades ago gave him the confidence he needed to expand his career into becoming a respected acting teacher and accomplished musician. Now, Kirk Taylor is finding his “second act” as a film performer, appearing in the new musical film “Revival!,” a new rendering of the Gospel According to John. Produced by and starring Harry Lennix (“The Blacklist”), Taylor stars as Cephas (known as Simon Peter), the apostle who denies knowing Jesus, appearing with an all-star cast that includes Chaka Khan, Michelle Williams, and T’Keyah Crystal Keyman. “Revival!” opens in select cities this December, and is co-directed by Danny Green (“Troubled Waters”) and Obba Babatunde (“Miss Evers’ Boys”), and features a gospel-inspired score by Grammy nominee Mali Music. A student of both Lee Strasberg and Stella Adler, Kirk Taylor’s life as a performer has found him working regularly in memorable supporting roles in films such as “Death Wish 3,” “School Daze,” “Full Metal Jacket,” and later in acclaimed indie dramas like “MacArthur Park” and “The Angriest Man in Brooklyn.” He’s seen his share of parts left on the cutting room floor, and his name left out of the credits, but that hasn’t stopped Taylor from finding success and praise from all corners, from strangers who recognize him from a key role in a favorite film, to a chance encounter with Sidney Poitier that left a lasting impression. Guided by his deep faith and a lifelong respect for the craft of performing, Taylor’s resurgence on the big screen follows years of work as an acting coach and stage performer, with Broadway, regional, and off-Broadway credits in both contemporary and classical works. An avid musician and composer, Taylor’s creativity knows few bounds, and the stories he tells about a lifetime of professional work reflect unique insight into the trials and tribulations of a show business career. Make sure to subscribe to AfterBuzz! - http://youtube.com/afterbuzztv HELPFUL LINKS: Website - http://afterbuzztv.com Apple Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/afterbuzz-tv/id407139777?mt=2 Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/afterbuzztv Like us on Facebook - http://facebook.com/afterbuzztv See on us Instagram - http://instagram.com/afterbuzztv Merch - http://shop.spreadshirt.com/AfterbuzzTV/ ABOUT AFTERBUZZ TV: Created by Emmy winner Maria Menounos & producer Keven Undergaro, AfterBuzz TV is the digital broadcast network dedicated to producing live and on-demand after-shows, news and coverage for nearly every TV show featuring expert recaps & interviews with cast & crew. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
For almost 3 decades, South Carolina was plagued by a string of cruel and sadistic murders. The culprit? A man for whom torture, violence, and sexual assault where just as common place to him as water is to a shark. This is the story of Donald Henry Gaskins aka...The Meanest Man in America!----------------------------Get To The Grizzlies @ 08:10-----------------------------Socials:Twitter: @MurderlandPodFacebook: Facebook.com/AdventuresInMrdrlandInstagram: @AdventuresInMurderlandE-mail: adventuresinmurderland@gmail.comMikes Twitter: @itsmicjamesAlans Twitter: @alancassidy2009Mikes Youtube: youtube.com/ itsmicjames
For almost 3 decades, South Carolina was plagued by a string of cruel and sadistic murders. The culprit? A man for whom torture, violence, and sexual assault where just as common place to him as water is to a shark. This is the story of Donald Henry Gaskins aka...The Meanest Man in America!----------------------------Get To The Grizzlies @ 08:10-----------------------------Socials:Twitter: @MurderlandPodFacebook: Facebook.com/AdventuresInMrdrlandInstagram: @AdventuresInMurderlandE-mail: adventuresinmurderland@gmail.comMikes Twitter: @itsmicjamesAlans Twitter: @alancassidy2009Mikes Youtube: youtube.com/ itsmicjames
On this week's show I chat with a very cold Andrew Allen immediately after the 3-0 defeat to Man City on Thursday night and discuss what was a strange night at the Emirates, and another disappointing result. Then I'm joined by Philippe Auclair to chat about the two games against Man City, the situation with the players and the manager and how there appears to be resignation on both sides, the empty seats, the role of the board in everything that's going on, and potential candidates to replace Arsene Wenger this summer. We also hear from the Angriest Man on Twitter, who is very angry. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Following the defeat to Everton in midweek I'm joined, after a Skype outage that put the whole show in jeapordy, by Julian H from Gingers4Limpar. We discuss the performance, team selection, substitutions, what the loss of our unbeaten run might mean, Pep Guardiola and the game coming up this weekend against Man City. There's the Angriest Man on Twitter, and lots of the usual waffle See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
After a couple of fantastic wins in the last week I'm joined by Tim from @arse2mouse to discuss the midweek battering of Basel, finishing top of the Champions League group, potential opposition in the next round, and a squad that seems to be as strong and balanced as we've seen in ages. The Angriest Man on Twitter drops by, there's some fun commentary, the chance to win goodies from the Art of Football, and lots of the usual waffle. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Time now for this week's Arsecast and to look back at the week that was I'm joined by Jim Campbell of the Football Ramble podcast (and now book), to discuss Mesut Ozil's finishing, dressing room pictures that drive crotchety old pros mad, Lucas Perez, our recent run of form and more, as well as the new Football Ramble book that was released just yesterday. As well that there's the Angriest Man on Twitter, some disturbing bus related imagery, a look ahead to the Boro game, and all the usual waffle. There's also one-day Fantasy Football with FanDuel in which you can win real cash. Sign up with FanDuel use the code 'ARSECAST' when you do and they'll give you a bonus credit of £5 in your account (will arrive within 3 working days). Good luck! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The 4K/UHD podcast is back again this week with guest hosting special thanks to Ty The Voice guy from www.tythevoiceguy.webs.com - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAD-bZYukrAef732gxP84NA All of this is available in UHD on YouTube by searching "Glossy Podcast" or as an MP3 on iTunes by searching "Glossy News". Here are the topics covered in the the July 11th, 2016 edition. * Academy Award winner Christopher Walken joins us in-studio for an exclusive interview about his upcoming movie "Lawnmower Man 2". * Free Business Advice: How to get rich by helping the homeless get off the streets for an easy 3-5 years (with good behavior.) * Is Joe Francis, the founder of Girls Gone Wild the worst person ever, or is he just the dumbest sack of crap since, well, forever. * German public television shows racey, adult (but not explicit stuff) on Friday nights, but there's a way to enjoy it all wrong, and as an exchange student in the 90s, man did I do it wrong. * The truth about Johnny Carson and the wife of famous golfer Jack Nicklaus. * How men can do impressions of women, starting with the easy ones like Dr. Girlfriend from "Venture Brothers" and the ladies of "The Simpsons". * Review of the independent documentary "Winnebago Man" about the "Angriest Man in the World!!!" It's currently available on Amazon Prime video. Follow me around the web: iTunes (or search "Glossy News") Facebook.com/4KPodcast Twitter - @4KPodcast Reddit.com/r/GlossyPodcast YouTube.com/glossynews GlossyNews.com/podcast Segment bumpers and background music by Greg the Hero Facebook.com/gregtheheromusic. Royalty Free Music "Your Call" and "Funkorama" by Kevin MacLeod -- Incompetech.com.
On this week's show, and with protest in the air, I chat with Tim Stillman about the campaign this weekend for supporters to show their displeasure at what's happening at Arsenal right now. We discuss the wide-ranging nature of it, what impact it might have, and the implications of it all. Aside from that there's the Angriest Man on Twitter, an interesting email about season tickets, a terrible real life experience, and all the usual waffle. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this week's Arsecast we look back a bit on that Danny Welbeck goal with commentary from all over the world, before I'm joined by Jeremy Wilson to discuss the significance of the Arsenal win and what it means in the title race. We chat about the top four, Mesut Ozil's contract and the upcoming game against Barcelona. We hear from the Angriest Man on Twitter, there's a look ahead to the FA Cup game against Hull, and all the usual waffle. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dave Itzkoff, culture reporter for the New York Times and author of Mad as Hell: The Making of Network and the Fateful Vision of the Angriest Man in Movies, joins Nick and Lars for another trip across the pond for one of the finest treats the British Isles has to offer, '70s sci-fi series The Tomorrow People. The episode we watched, "The Blue and Green Part 1: An Apple for the Teacher" tells the story of Stephen and John, two hunky psychics who help an impressionable young art teacher get in touch with her magical side. Topics discussed within include jaunting, smashers, and sweater vests. Send your emails to letters@breakfastquest.net! Watch the show we watched on iTunes, ya cheapstake! ...and SUBSCRIBE TO BREAKFAST QUEST ON iTUNES!
From Citizen Kane, All The Presidents Men, Anchorman, and Newsroom to this years much buzzed about films Truth and Spotlight – Hollywood has had a long, adoring, but complicated relationship portraying journalism. The iconic 1976 film Network staring Faye Dunaway and Robert Duvall will soon celebrate its fortieth anniversary. In both television and film, journalism is still a hot topic today with crusading journalists, cutthroat executives and stressed newsrooms front and center. The film Network was groundbreaking when it premiered but it’s influence is still felt and has inspired filmmakers like Aaron Sorkin and TV personality Stephen Colbert. On the show, we speak to New York Times writer Dave Itzkoff and author of the hit book Mad as Hell: The Making of Network and the Fateful Vision of the Angriest Man in Movies about Network on the continuing allure of the journalism genre. Why are these depictions important in our greater culture? Why do newspaper journalists get so much more respect then their counterparts on TV? And is there any truth to the power-hungry female news producer?
On this week's podcast I'm joined by Tim Clark from Arse2Mouse to discuss Champions League qualification, Olivier Giroud, Joel Campbell, January transfer activity, and why we both think this is a league season set up for Arsenal success. We hear from the Angriest Man on Twitter, there's all the usual waffle, and a priceless, informative podcasting tutorial for anyone interested in starting their own show. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this week's Arsecast and to discuss the big win over Bayern Munich I'm joined by Amy Lawrence. We chat about the game, Arsenal's need to find consistency, Olivier Giroud, and what's going at youth level – in particular the coaching development of former Gunner Thierry Henry. There's also something from the Angriest Man on Twitter, and all the usual waffle too. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Clearly prophetic, “Network” was a controversial film that was reviled by television studios and networks, yet became one of the best films of its time. Dave Itzkoff, culture reporter for The New York Times, has written a great overview of writer Paddy Chayefsky’s fight to hold on to his vision, particularly against major pushback from many groups. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Clearly prophetic, “Network” was a controversial film that was reviled by television studios and networks, yet became one of the best films of its time. Dave Itzkoff, culture reporter for The New York Times, has written a great overview of writer Paddy Chayefsky’s fight to hold on to his vision,... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Clearly prophetic, “Network” was a controversial film that was reviled by television studios and networks, yet became one of the best films of its time. Dave Itzkoff, culture reporter for The New York Times, has written a great overview of writer Paddy Chayefsky’s fight to hold on to his vision, particularly against major pushback from many groups. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
on this week's show I'm joined by Tim Stillman to discuss the almost unprecedented situation which sees most of our players fit and not bollixed with injury. How does the manager work some of them back into the side without disrupting the rhythm? What's the best somebody like Jack Wilshere can hope for this season? We hear from the Angriest Man on Twitter, there's a very quick preview of the Burnley game tomorrow and all the usual waffle, of course. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this week's show I look back at the hilarious japery that went on at Old Trafford and Stamford Bridge, and I'm joined by the Man from East Lower to discuss reaching the FA Cup semi-final, our recent form, our chances in Monaco and more. The Angriest Man on Twitter pops in and there's all the usual waffle besides. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
After an eventful and quite strange week I chat to Philippe Auclair about Arsene Wenger, the Stoke fall-out, what it all means for him and what he needs to do in the short-term and in January to ease the pressure. As well as that there's something from the Angriest Man on Twitter (kinda), and there are goodies to be won from our friends at Savile Rogue along with all the usual waffle. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this week's show I chat to Jim Campbell from The Football Ramble about the win and performance over Dortmund, the pressure on Arsene Wenger, his faith in Yaya Sanogo and yet another injury for Jack Wilshere. There's a chance to win goodies from our friends at Savile Rogue, we hear from the Angriest Man on Twitter, and there's all the usual waffle in there too. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's finally here! The premiere episode of Decades of Cinema! Below are various ways of listening to the show and links followed by a rundown of this episode's film list! Enjoy!Embedded version!Or, download the show directly!Available in .M4A or .MP3 format. Or check out DoC in the iTunes Store.E-mail us directly with any questions or comments and also to submit your own movie lists for consideration for our show-ending segment Rapid Fire Reviews! Our official e-mail address is: decadesofcinema@yahoo.comIf you are a Letterboxd user here's a DoC Episode #1 list there if you want to follow along at home and use it track which films from this episode you've seen!Without further adieu -- here's this episode's films!1890sComic Costume Race (Paul, 1896)1900sThe Dancing Pig (1907)1910sBroken Blossoms or The Yellow Man and the Girl (Griffith, 1919)1920sMan with a Movie Camera (Vertov, 1929)1930sAlexander Nevsky (Eisenstein, Vasilev, 1938) 1940sThe Magnificent Ambersons (Welles, 1942)1950sHiroshima Mon Amour (Resnais, 1959)1960sSpartacus (Kubrick, 1960)1970sMark of the Devil (Armstrong, Hoven, 1970)1980sFitzcarraldo (Herzog, 1982)1990sThe Long Day Closes (Davies, 1992)2000sCastaway on the Moon (Lee, 2009)2010sJohn Carter (Stanton, 2012)Rapid Fire ReviewsMr. Jones (Mueller, 2013), Computer Chess (Bujalski, 2013), The Internship (Levy, 2013), The Signal (Eubank, 2014), The Angriest Man in Brooklyn (Robinson, 2014), and My Dinner with Andre (Malle, 1981)Remember to e-mail us at decadesofcinema@yahoo.com to send in your comment, questions, and requests for the Rapid Fire Reviews segment! Thanks for the support and we'll see you at the movies!
Äntligen dags för det efterlängtade 11:e avsnittet av Filmaddict podcasts andra säsong. Denna gång har vi bl.a. sett Flygplan 2, Good Will Hunting, The Angriest Man in Brooklyn,, The Lincoln Lawyer, A Million Ways to Die in the West, Chronicle, Rushmore, George Harrison: Living in the Material World och Years of Living Dangerously.
After a miserable midweek outing in Dortmund, I chat to Dan Levy from France 24 about the Champions League game, lack of defensive depth and the balance in the side. As well as that we have the Angriest Man on Twitter, Arsene Wenger saying my name wrong, competition stuff and loads more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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The Gods mourn the latest from Schwarzenegger and Depp, and praise new movies starring ScarJo and Russell Crowe. Digigods Podcast, 07/22/14 (MP3) -- 31.0 MB right click to save Subscribe to the Digigods Podcast In this episode, the Gods discuss: All Cheerleaders Die (Blu-ray) Anaconda (Blu-ray) The Angriest Man in Brooklyn (Blu-ray) Bethlehem (DVD) Blue Ruin (Blu-ray) Born Yesterday (Blu-ray) Brannigan (Blu-ray) Cesar Chavez (Blu-ray) Dom Hemingway (Blu-ray) Donnie Brasco (Blu-ray) The Essential Jacques Demy (Lola, Bay of Angels, The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, The Young Girls of Rochefort, Donkey Skin, Une Chambre en Ville) (Blu-ray/DVD) The Face of Love (DVD) Flatliners (Blu-ray) Gamera Legacy Collection [Gamera: The Giant Monster, Gamera vs Barugon, Gamera vs Gyaos, Gamera vs Viras, Gamera vs. Guiron, Gamera vs. Jiger, Gamera vs. Zigra, Gamera: Super Monster, Gamera: Guardian of the Universe (1995), Gamera 2: Attack of Legion (1996), Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris (1999)] (DVD) Gridiron Gang (Blu-ray) Heaven is For Real (Blu-ray/DVD) Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison (Blu-ray) Insomnia (Blu-ray/DVD) The Last Action Hero (Blu-ray) Legend of Billie Jean - Fair is Fair Edition (Blu-ray) Like Father, Like Son (DVD) Love in the City (L'Amore in Citta) (Blu-ray) Make Your Move (Blu-ray) The Man From Laramie (Blu-ray) The Mechanic (Blu-ray) Noah (Blu-ray/DVD) The Pretty One (DVD) The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes (BD) Radio Days (Blu-ray) Resurrected (Blu-ray) Rio 2 (Blu-ray) Road to Paloma (Blu-ray) Sabata (Blu-ray) Sabotage (Blu-ray/DVD) Save Your Legs (Blu-ray) SX TAPE (Blu-ray) That Awkward Moment (Blu-ray) The Train (Blu-ray) Transcendence (Blu-ray/DVD) Tyler Perry's The Single Moms Club (Blu-ray) Under the Skin (Blu-ray) Violent Saturday (Blu-ray) Wet Behind the Ears (DVD) Witness for the Prosecution (Blu-ray) World War I Centennial Commemorative Collection (The Big Parade, Sergeant York, The Dawn Patrol, Wings) (DVD) Please also visit CineGods.com.
Steve and Dan let their mutant flags fly as they explore the latest Brian Singer helmed X-Men flick, 'X-Men: Days of Future Past'. Does this film keep the series moving forward in a positive way or does it just muddy the waters ever further? Up front, we riff on some of the recent Hollywood ramblings regarding Edgar Wright's departure from Marvel's 'Ant Man', J.J. Abrams' revealing of a Star Wars charity contest and the necessity of continuing to put Stan Lee in Marvel movie cameos. It was a short week but we still have a couple of other flicks to discuss. Listen in on our mini reviews of 'Whoope Dreams', 'The Angriest Man in Brooklyn' and 'Dear Mr. Watterson'.
Ben and Adam from Next Level Radio had a chance to talk with producer, Tyler Mitchell. Tyler talked about his new film The Angriest Man in Brooklyn, starring Robin Williams, Mila Kunis and Peter Dinklage.
Cinema Royale's Travis Hopson reviews The Angriest Man in Brooklyn starring Robin Williams, Mila Kunis, and Melissa Leo.PLOT: A curmudgeonly man is mistakenly told that he has 90 minutes to live by his doctor and promptly sets out to reconcile with his wife, brother and friends in the short time he believes he has left.
This episode of Conversations with Ross features Tyler Mitchell. Tyler is writer and producer who has worked on The Incredible Burt Wonderstone, Lucky Number Slevin, and the TV show My Own Worst Enemy. His latest project is the film The Angriest Man in Brooklyn which stars Robin Williams, Mila Kunis, and Peter Dinklage. Tyler discussed […]
In a further exploration of the 'working women' conversation started in Episode 20, Eleanor speaks with Dave Itzkoff, author of the revealing new book Mad as Hell: The Making of Network and the Fateful Vision of the Angriest Man in Movies. He shares some of on- and off-set anecdotes about screenwriter Paddy Chayefsky and star Faye Dunaway, and they ponder the lasting impact of Network, whose commentary on women in the workplace preceded concepts of "lean in" and "glass ceiling."
Premierek: Amerika Kapitány 2, Isten Fia, Rio 2. Trailerek: Planes: Fire & Rescue, How to train your Dragon 2, 22 Jump Street, Neighbours, Wish I was Here, Chef, Godzilla, Blended, Angriest Man in Brooklyn, The Expendables III Egyebek: Karate Kid 2., Goonies 2., Captain America vs Batman vs Superman, Transcendence: Promise of A.I. Megtekintve: Saving Mr. Banks, 47 Ronin, Out of the Furnace, Better Living Through Chemistry, Snowpiercer RMJV: Fegyvernepper
In this episode, Martin talks to New York Time culture reporter Dave Itzkoff about his new book Mad as Hell: The Making of Network and the Fateful Vision of the Angriest Man in Movies. "I'm mad as hell, and I'm not going to take it any more!" Those words, spoken by the unhinged television anchorman named Howared Beale, the 'mad prophet of the airwaves,' took America by storm in 1976, when Network because a sensation. With a superb cast (William Holden, Faye Dunaway, Peter Finch and Robert Duvall) directed by Sidney Lumet, the film won four Academy Awards and indelibly shaped how we think about corporate and media power. Itzkoff's fascinating book recounts the incredible story of how Network made it to the screen, and gives us an in-depth view of the man responsible for the film, the uncompromising screenwriter Paddy Chayefsky.
Most of you know that the mad prophet the airwaves was Howard Beale. The very idea that we can listen to a clip from Network, made 38 years ago, and its sounds as relevant as if it were written yesterday, speaks to the genius of Paddy Chayefsky's script, and the serendipity of the movie and its production.The movie was at once spot on in its portrayal of its moment in time and prescient about something as big and hard to hold on to as the television and the media landscape. It is truly a movie for the ages.Not to put down other efforts, but look at Network in the context of the simplicity and gloss of contemporary movies, and you begin to understand why we are still talking about Network today.We’re also talking about it because Dave Itzkoff, culture reporter at the New York Times, has written the definitive behind the scenes story of this iconic film, Mad as Hell: The Making of Network and the Fateful Vision of the Angriest Man in Movies.My conversation with Dave Itzkoff
Isiah Whitlock Jr. is best known from his roles as corrupt Senator Clay Davis from HBO"s The Wire, Ronald Wilkes from the movie Cedar Rapids with Ed Helms and John C. Reilly, and Spike Lee's films 25th Hour, and She Hate Me. He was also in episodes of the Chappelle Show and Law & Order. Most recently he did two episodes of Louie and just finished a film that stars Robin Williams called The Angriest Man in Brooklyn.
Episode 198 - Goodplaya on a week of draws, Internet Joe, Mick Bendnter and the Angriest Man on Twitter See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.