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Best podcasts about anthony battaglia

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Assorted Calibers Podcast
Assorted Calibers Podcast Ep 317: What If Scaramanga Used a Golden Retro AR-15?

Assorted Calibers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 72:36


In This Episode Erin and Weer'd discuss: Gov. Maura Healey signing the emergency preamble to the new Massachusetts gun law, and its details are insane; SCOTUS hearing a case on "Ghost Guns" in Garland v. VanDerStok; 2023's FBI Crime Statistics,  and surprise (not actually a surprise), states with Permitless and Constitutional Carry are safer! David finishes his interview series with Anthony Battaglia of Accurate Mag; and Weer'd sits down with Caleb Daniels to talk about his new book "Licensed Troubleshooter: The Guns of James Bond". Did you know that we have a Patreon? Join now for the low, low cost of $4/month (that's $1/podcast) and you'll get to listen to our podcast on Friday instead of Mondays, as well as patron-only content like mag dump episodes, our hilarious blooper reels and film tracks. Show Notes Main Topic Gov. Maura Healey officially implements Mass. gun law after signing emergency language Massachusetts Governor Unleashes October Surprise on Gun Owners State Guidance Documents on Chapter 135 Justices to hear challenge to regulation of unserialized ‘ghost guns' SCOTUS's VanDerStok Case Isn't Just About Ghost Guns FBI Report Shows Dramatic Violent Crime Drop as 29 States Went Permitless Gun Lovers and Other Strangers: GOA GOALS Accurate Mag Retro-Arms Godfather Brena Bock Author Page David Bock Author Page Team And More Caleb Daniels LICENSED TROUBLESHOOTER: The Guns of James Bond Licensed Troubleshooter on Kickstarter The Mystery of James Bond's Long-Barrel .45 Car Gun James Bond's Shoulder Holsters: Good, Bad, and Ugly The Guns of James Bond  

Assorted Calibers Podcast
Assorted Calibers Podcast Ep 316: Sinister Segments

Assorted Calibers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 91:33


In This Episode Erin and Weer'd discuss: a declaration that suspended the 2nd Amendment in a Florida city during Hurricane Helene; a police chief in Massachusetts who was reprimanded for speaking out against an unconstitutional law; Brandon Herrera's re-creation of the would-be Trump assassin's SKS and the surprising results of its performance; Rust armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed's motion to dismiss has been denied; the NRA and Firearms Policy Coalition teaming up on a court case; and President Biden's Executive Order on gun control, and how it could be nothing, or it could be terrible. Myles talks about concealed carry holsters for lefties; and David continues his interview with Anthony Battaglia of Accurate Mag. Did you know that we have a Patreon? Join now for the low, low cost of $4/month (that's $1/podcast) and you'll get to listen to our podcast on Friday instead of Mondays, as well as patron-only content like mag dump episodes, our hilarious blooper reels and film tracks. Show Notes Main Topic Florida City Issues Gun Ban because of Hurricane Helene FL Statue 870.044 Preemption with teeth (section 3e) Ware police chief scolded for using department Facebook to oppose Mass. gun law Brandon Herrera-Testing the Second Assassination Attempt of Donald Trump 'Rust' armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed denied release from prison FPC, NRA Team Up on Second Amendment Brief in Ninth Circuit Appeal Challenging Federal Gun Ban USA Vs. Duarte (includes details on Duarte's arrest) FACT SHEET: President Biden and Vice President Harris Announce Additional Actions to Reduce Gun Violence and Save Lives Southpaw Corner Handgun Radio 427 – Worst Carry Options Alien Gear Holsters Bordertown Holsters StealthGearUSA Ventcore 2.0 IWB Mini Holster CrossBreed Holsters Gun Lovers and Other Strangers GOA GOALS Accurate Mag Retro-Arms Brena Bock Author Page David Bock Author Page Team And More  

Assorted Calibers Podcast
Assorted Calibers Podcast Ep 315: We Have Show Notes For a Reason

Assorted Calibers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 58:15


In This Episode Erin and Weer'd discuss: a minor but important change to Massachusetts' new training requirements; the goofiness of the SKS used by the would-be Trump assassin; the 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals being petitioned to stop treating the Second Amendment as a second-class Right. Sean comes on to discuss "Slung Shot" and how it's a totally different thing than "Slingshots"; and David talks with Anthony Battaglia about the origin of his company Accurate Mag. Did you know that we have a Patreon? Join now for the low, low cost of $4/month (that's $1/podcast) and you'll get to listen to our podcast on Friday instead of Mondays, as well as patron-only content like mag dump episodes, our hilarious blooper reels and film tracks. Show Notes Main Topic Massachusetts Legislature Suspends New Training Requirements Alleged Trump Assassin SKS Petition of Certiorari Gray v. Jennings (PDF) How Come No One Is Talking About This Potential Supreme Court Case? Resurfaced Video Of Kamala Harris Saying We're Going To Walk Into Your Home & Check Your Guns Sean Sorrentino Massachusetts law section 10 Massachusetts law section 12 Slungshot Duff Armstrong Monkey's Fist Modern Heaving Line Weight  How to tie a Monkey's Fist Review of three Monkey's Fist Jigs Monkey's Fist Jig for $31   Cheap DIY Monkey's Fist Jig  GRNC Gun Lovers and Other Strangers GOA GOALS Accurate Mag Retro-Arms Brena Bock Author Page David Bock Author Page Team And More  

The Sim Cafe~
The History of Pocket Nurse by founder Anthony Battaglia sponsored by SimVS

The Sim Cafe~

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 22:32 Transcription Available


In this episode, the Founder/CEO of Pocket Nurse sits down and talks with Jerrod and Deb about the 31-year journey of developing, strategizing, and branding Pocket Nurse. Currently, Anthony has 118 employees reporting to the company. His servant leadership shines in this interview. What a great story and inspiration Anthony is. As founder and CEO of Pocket Nurse, Anthony oversees the strategic vision, growth, and operational direction of the company. Anthony brings multidimensional expertise to his position and the industry at large. He's recognized as a pioneer and visionary entrepreneur; however, he never forgets his hands-on nursing background. 

the fashion fables
Ooh La Angelina Paris

the fashion fables

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022 48:54


Are you a fan of the iconic tea room where the legendary Coco Chanel was served pastries and hot chocolate?You are in the right place today as we welcome COO of Angelina Paris NYC, Anthony Battaglia splurge on all things Angelina. From decadent items on the menu, to the importance of hospitality, to expansion plans, to catering your next tea party, this very special interview is one of our most adored collaborations.Please enjoy this very fabulous chat and be sure to enjoy some hot chocolate at the same time - hopefully as delicious as Angelina Paris' beverage of choice.So grateful for all of our listeners, this episode and most importantly the endless support!xxOlivia

The Weird Grizzly Project
Whiskey and Water Owner..Anthony Battaglia

The Weird Grizzly Project

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 66:32


Through major ups and downs and even deleting his instagram, me and this guy have managed to stay in touch. There is no story about me in Blue Ridge that doesn't start with my relationship with Anthony, From buying my first cabin to acquiring The Black Sheep, we talk about the beginnings, the highs and lows of owning restaurants in a small town and much more. You're gonna get a kick out of this one.  Special thanks to the almost Kelli Battaglia for her 2 cents! I really enjoyed this one. Who would have thought!!!

Extra Milestone
Barry Lyndon (1975), Spartacus (1960), Ran (1985)

Extra Milestone

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 144:06


Welcome to (perhaps) the largest Extra Milestone yet! In an Anyway, That’s All I Got reunion for the ages, I’m joined by Anthony Battaglia, Guy Simons Jr., and Jason Read to discuss three of the biggest epics of the 21st century! First up is Barry Lyndon, the passion project of Stanley Kubrick released in 1975, and a film that’s quite well-loved among hardcore cinephiles. After that, we circle back to Spartacus, an earlier Kubrick film that is rarely discussed in the context of his filmography, and perhaps for just reason! Finally, we jump forward to another one of the great directors with Ran, Akira Kurosawa’s massive and operatic masterpiece from 1985, and which only one of us had seen! SHOW NOTES: 00:05:54 – Barry Lyndon 01:06:33 – Spartacus 01:48:21 – Ran HOSTED BY: Sam Noland, Anthony Battaglia, Guy Simons Jr., and Jason Read MUSIC IN THIS EPISODE: Music from Barry Lyndon composed by Georg Friedrich Händel and performed by The Gold Rush Studio Orchestra, music from Ran composed by Tóru Takemitsu   Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cinemaholics See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Cinemaholics
Barry Lyndon (1975), Spartacus (1960), Ran (1985)

Cinemaholics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 144:06


Welcome to (perhaps) the largest Extra Milestone yet! In an Anyway, That’s All I Got reunion for the ages, I’m joined by Anthony Battaglia, Guy Simons Jr., and Jason Read to discuss three of the biggest epics of the 21st century! First up is Barry Lyndon, the passion project of Stanley Kubrick released in 1975, and a film that’s quite well-loved among hardcore cinephiles. After that, we circle back to Spartacus, an earlier Kubrick film that is rarely discussed in the context of his filmography, and perhaps for just reason! Finally, we jump forward to another one of the great directors with Ran, Akira Kurosawa’s massive and operatic masterpiece from 1985, and which only one of us had seen! SHOW NOTES: 00:05:54 – Barry Lyndon 01:06:33 – Spartacus 01:48:21 – Ran HOSTED BY: Sam Noland, Anthony Battaglia, Guy Simons Jr., and Jason Read MUSIC IN THIS EPISODE: Music from Barry Lyndon composed by Georg Friedrich Händel and performed by The Gold Rush Studio Orchestra, music from Ran composed by Tóru Takemitsu   Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cinemaholics See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Extra Milestone
All About Eve (1950), Rebel Without A Cause (1955)

Extra Milestone

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 86:36


To close out the month of October, we're reviewing two of the best films of the 1950s, and also trying out a new format for the show! First up is my conversation with Rob Wilkinson on Joseph L. Mankiewicz's All About Eve, an all-star drama with a record-breaking number of Oscar nominations, and which happens to be a fantastic exploration of the unforgiving theater world. After that, I chat with my Anyway, That's All I Got cohost Anthony Battaglia about Nicholas Ray's Rebel Without A Cause, a landmark teen drama featuring an indelible posthumous performance by James Dean, and which is also fantastic! SHOW NOTES: 0:00:00 – All About Eve 00:42:50 – Rebel Without A Cause CINEMAHOLICS IN THIS EPISODE: Sam Noland,Rob Wilkinson,and Anthony Battaglia MUSIC IN THIS EPISODE: Music from All About Eve composed by Alfred Newman, music from Rebel Without A Cause composed by Leonard Rosenman Next Week: I'll be joined by my Maria Garcia, my former collaborator on Now Conspiring and Part-Time Characters, to discuss Martin Scorsese's Raging Bull and Miloš Forman's One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest!   Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cinemaholics See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Cinemaholics
All About Eve (1950), Rebel Without A Cause (1955)

Cinemaholics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 86:36


To close out the month of October, we're reviewing two of the best films of the 1950s, and also trying out a new format for the show! First up is my conversation with Rob Wilkinson on Joseph L. Mankiewicz's All About Eve, an all-star drama with a record-breaking number of Oscar nominations, and which happens to be a fantastic exploration of the unforgiving theater world. After that, I chat with my Anyway, That's All I Got cohost Anthony Battaglia about Nicholas Ray's Rebel Without A Cause, a landmark teen drama featuring an indelible posthumous performance by James Dean, and which is also fantastic! SHOW NOTES: 0:00:00 – All About Eve 00:42:50 – Rebel Without A Cause CINEMAHOLICS IN THIS EPISODE: Sam Noland,Rob Wilkinson,and Anthony Battaglia MUSIC IN THIS EPISODE: Music from All About Eve composed by Alfred Newman, music from Rebel Without A Cause composed by Leonard Rosenman Next Week: I'll be joined by my Maria Garcia, my former collaborator on Now Conspiring and Part-Time Characters, to discuss Martin Scorsese's Raging Bull and Miloš Forman's One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest!   Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cinemaholics See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Extra Milestone
Dances With Wolves (1990), The Magnificent Seven (1960), To Sleep With Anger (1990)

Extra Milestone

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2020 81:43


Adonis Gonzalez, my cohost on A Nice Place to Visit and Game Over, Man!, is back on the show to discuss a trio of movies that have nothing to do with each other…or do they? Tune in to hear our conversation on Kevin Costner’s Oscar-Winning epic Dances With Wolves, John Sturges’ iconic western remake The Magnificent Seven, and Charles Burnett’s engrossing family drama To Sleep With Anger! SHOW NOTES: 00:04:50 – Dances With Wolves 00:39:55 – The Magnificent Seven 01:03:45 – To Sleep With Anger CINEMAHOLICS IN THIS EPISODE: Sam Noland and Adonis Gonzalez MUSIC IN THIS EPISODE: Music from Dances With Wolves composed by John Barry, Music from The Magnificent Seven composed by Elmer Bernstein Next Week: Returning guests Rob Wilkinson and Anthony Battaglia are helping me close out the month of October by discussing (respectively) Joseph L. Mankiewicz’s All About Eve and Nicholas Ray’s Rebel Without A Cause! Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cinemaholics See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Cinemaholics
Dances With Wolves (1990), The Magnificent Seven (1960), To Sleep With Anger (1990)

Cinemaholics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2020 81:43


Adonis Gonzalez, my cohost on A Nice Place to Visit and Game Over, Man!, is back on the show to discuss a trio of movies that have nothing to do with each other…or do they? Tune in to hear our conversation on Kevin Costner’s Oscar-Winning epic Dances With Wolves, John Sturges’ iconic western remake The Magnificent Seven, and Charles Burnett’s engrossing family drama To Sleep With Anger! SHOW NOTES: 00:04:50 – Dances With Wolves 00:39:55 – The Magnificent Seven 01:03:45 – To Sleep With Anger CINEMAHOLICS IN THIS EPISODE: Sam Noland and Adonis Gonzalez MUSIC IN THIS EPISODE: Music from Dances With Wolves composed by John Barry, Music from The Magnificent Seven composed by Elmer Bernstein Next Week: Returning guests Rob Wilkinson and Anthony Battaglia are helping me close out the month of October by discussing (respectively) Joseph L. Mankiewicz’s All About Eve and Nicholas Ray’s Rebel Without A Cause! Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cinemaholics See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Extra Milestone
Jaws (1975), The Empire Strikes Back (1980)

Extra Milestone

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 109:27


This week's Extra Milestone is so iconic that we may just need a bigger boat. Anthony Battaglia reunites with Sam to discuss two immensely significant blockbusters that have irreparably shaped the cinematic landscape. We start with a discussion on Steven Spielberg's Jaws, including our differing experiences with the movie, our appreciation for the writing and acting, differences from Peter Benchley's novel, a confession as to our shared fear of open water, and even an extremely hot take involving the infamous sequels! After we dry off from that conversation, we take an isolated look at Irvin Kershner's The Empire Strikes Back and how it changed Star Wars (and sequels in general) forever, why it maintains its effectiveness after dozens of viewings, why we can never view the Dagobah sequence the same way again, whether or not it contains the best lightsaber battle ever, and the dichotomy between good and evil that was solidified in this film. SHOW NOTES: 00:03:30 – Jaws 01:04:35 – The Empire Strikes Back NEXT WEEK: To close out the packed month of June, we're returning to the films of Billy Wilder with The Apartment, and we're assembling a generous handful of Cinemaholics alumni to do so! Music in this Episode: "Theme from Jaws" by John Williams & the Boston Pops Orchestra, and "Imperial March" by John Williams. Cinemaholics in this Episode: Sam Noland and Anthony Battaglia   Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cinemaholics See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.

Extra Milestone
The Shining (1980), Gremlins (1984), Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990)

Extra Milestone

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 122:09


It’s all play and no work on this week’s Extra Milestone, because Jason Read has returned to the show to discuss a trio of very different movies. We begin with a detailed exploration of Stanley Kubrick’s Horror masterpiece The Shining, complete with reflections on why the terror of it is so effective, analyses of the movie’s themes and mysteries, a discussion of why method acting is a flawed and unnecessary process, and even a few personal stories that relate to the movie. Afterward, we take on Joe Dante’s Gremlins, stopping along the way to discuss its implementation of cinematic language, its historical significance, and all of the darkly comedic chaos that comes with it. Finally, we cap off the show with a fittingly sporadic look at Dante’s oft-overlooked sequel Gremlins 2: The New Batch, which is one of the most entertaining movies either of us have ever seen, as well as being a knowing satire of culture stuffed with enough cameos and mania to last a lifetime. It’s a jam-packed Extra Milestone to continue the jam-packed month of June, and we hope it’s even more fun to listen to than it was to record. SHOW NOTES: 00:02:35 – The Shining 01:07:05 – Gremlins 01:31:30 – Gremlins 2: The New Batch NEXT WEEK: In what may be the most culturally significant pair of films discussed on Extra Milestone yet, I will be reuniting with Anthony Battaglia of Anyway, That’s All I Got to discuss Steven Spielberg’s Jaws and Irvin Kershner’s The Empire Strikes Back! Music in this Episode: Theme from Gremlins composed by Jerry Goldsmith, and “Midnight, the Stars and You” performed by Ray Noble and his Orchestra, with vocals by Al Bowlly. Cinemaholics in this Episode: Sam Noland and Jason Read Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cinemaholics See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.

Cinemaholics
The Predator Movies

Cinemaholics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2018 109:39


With the debut of Shane Black’s The Predator, we here at ATAIG decided to do what we normally do and take a look back at the entire Predator series leading up to this point. We revisit the original classic, the lesser-known sequel, the notorious crossover, the even MORE notorious crossover, the other lesser-known sequel, and the latest controversial installment in theaters now. There are plenty of agreements and disagreements along the way (some more surprising than others), and we hope you like hearing what we have to say. Enjoy! Hosted by Sam Noland, Jason Read, and Anthony Battaglia! Question For You: Which Predator movie is your favorite? Also, where could you see the franchise going from here? Finally, should we supplement this episode with an Alien-centered episode sometime in the near future? SHOW NOTES: 1:49 - Introduction to the Predator series 3:29 - Predator 29:38 - Predator 2 43:44 - AVP: Alien Vs. Predator 55:06 - Aliens vs Predator: Requiem 1:00:45 - Predators 1:08:56 - The Predator 1:30:50 - Responding to Comments 1:48:28 - Conclusion Send us feedback! Leave a comment: jonnegroni.com Email us: ataigpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: @AnywayCast Follow our reviews! Anthony Battaglia on letterboxd Jason Read on letterboxd •Sam Noland on letterboxd Support the show.

Anyway, That's All I Got
The Predator Movies

Anyway, That's All I Got

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2018 109:39


With the debut of Shane Black’s The Predator, we here at ATAIG decided to do what we normally do and take a look back at the entire Predator series leading up to this point. We revisit the original classic, the lesser-known sequel, the notorious crossover, the even MORE notorious crossover, the other lesser-known sequel, and the latest controversial installment in theaters now. There are plenty of agreements and disagreements along the way (some more surprising than others), and we hope you like hearing what we have to say. Enjoy! Hosted by Sam Noland, Jason Read, and Anthony Battaglia! Question For You: Which Predator movie is your favorite? Also, where could you see the franchise going from here? Finally, should we supplement this episode with an Alien-centered episode sometime in the near future? SHOW NOTES: 1:49 - Introduction to the Predator series 3:29 - Predator 29:38 - Predator 2 43:44 - AVP: Alien Vs. Predator 55:06 - Aliens vs Predator: Requiem 1:00:45 - Predators 1:08:56 - The Predator 1:30:50 - Responding to Comments 1:48:28 - Conclusion Send us feedback! Leave a comment: jonnegroni.com Email us: ataigpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: @AnywayCast Follow our reviews! Anthony Battaglia on letterboxd Jason Read on letterboxd •Sam Noland on letterboxd Support the show.

Anyway, That's All I Got
Catching Up On Your Feedback!

Anyway, That's All I Got

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2018 123:49


We're back! We've been away for a little while, but the wait is over, and to celebrate our return we're catching up on ALL of your feedback! We work our way through an entire summer's worth of comments and emails, and there are plenty of conversations and debates to be had. Hopefully, we'll be able to make this a regular segment in order to encourage fan interaction, albeit in a much more concise way. Enjoy!Hosted by Sam Noland, Anthony Battaglia, and Jason Read! Send us (more) feedback! Leave a comment: jonnegroni.com Email us: ataigpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: @AnywayCast Follow our reviews! Anthony Battaglia on letterboxd Jason Read on letterboxd Sam Noland on letterboxd Support the show.

Anyway, That's All I Got
The Mission: Impossible Series

Anyway, That's All I Got

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2018 73:38


With the recent release of Mission: Impossible – Fallout, we here at ATAIG thought it would be the perfect opportunity to trace the lineage of the series, from 1996 to 2018 and try to figure out just why this franchise has managed to keep going strong. We talk about the ones that worked (five of them), the one that didn’t quite work (one of them), all of the crazy stunts, and all of the insanely complicated storylines over the years. We also have an important announcement at the beginning, so make sure you don’t miss that, and enjoy! Hosted by Sam Noland, Jason Read, and Anthony Battaglia! Question For You: Which M:I movie is your favorite? Also, whose facemask would you want to have? But, most importantly, can you explain the plot of any of these in one sentence? SHOW NOTES: 0:45 - Our Important Announcement 1:33 - Introduction to Mission: Impossible 5:58 - Mission: Impossible 17:37 - Mission: Impossible II 32:57 - Mission: Impossible III 41:05 - Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol 50:53 - Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation 58:47 - Mission: Impossible - Fallout 1:08:47 - Final Thoughts 1:11:59 - Conclusion Send us feedback! Leave a comment: jonnegroni.com Email us: ataigpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: @AnywayCast Follow our reviews! Anthony Battaglia on letterboxd Jason Read on letterboxd Sam Noland on letterboxd Support the show.

Cinemaholics
The Mission: Impossible Series

Cinemaholics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2018 73:38


With the recent release of Mission: Impossible – Fallout, we here at ATAIG thought it would be the perfect opportunity to trace the lineage of the series, from 1996 to 2018 and try to figure out just why this franchise has managed to keep going strong. We talk about the ones that worked (five of them), the one that didn’t quite work (one of them), all of the crazy stunts, and all of the insanely complicated storylines over the years. We also have an important announcement at the beginning, so make sure you don’t miss that, and enjoy! Hosted by Sam Noland, Jason Read, and Anthony Battaglia! Question For You: Which M:I movie is your favorite? Also, whose facemask would you want to have? But, most importantly, can you explain the plot of any of these in one sentence? SHOW NOTES: 0:45 - Our Important Announcement 1:33 - Introduction to Mission: Impossible 5:58 - Mission: Impossible 17:37 - Mission: Impossible II 32:57 - Mission: Impossible III 41:05 - Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol 50:53 - Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation 58:47 - Mission: Impossible - Fallout 1:08:47 - Final Thoughts 1:11:59 - Conclusion Send us feedback! Leave a comment: jonnegroni.com Email us: ataigpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: @AnywayCast Follow our reviews! Anthony Battaglia on letterboxd Jason Read on letterboxd Sam Noland on letterboxd Support the show.

Anyway, That's All I Got
The Die Hard Movies

Anyway, That's All I Got

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2018 87:20


In celebration of Dwayne Johnson’s new action blockbuster Skyscraper, as well as the recent roast of Bruce Willis on Comedy Central, we decided to talk about the (surprisingly pretty good) series of movies known only as the Die Hard franchise. Anthony took over as host this week as we took a 25-year journey from 1988 all the way to 2013 and tried to figure out how this franchise has handily managed to keep going. Afterwards, we throw out some ideas for what we’d like to see from the forthcoming 6th installment of the series, and some of our director suggestions might not be what you expect. Enjoy! Hosted by Anthony Battaglia, Jason Read, and Sam Noland! Question For You: How did you like Anthony as a host? Also, give us your pitch for a 6th installment in the Die Hard series. SHOW NOTES: 00:02:28 - Die Hard 00:20:57 - Die Hard 2 00:30:01 - Die Hard: With A Vengeance 00:49:56 - Live Free or Die Hard 01:08:10 - A Good Day to Die Hard 01:20:24 - What we want from Die Hard 6 01:25:58 - Conclusion Send us feedback! Leave a comment: jonnegroni.com Email us: ataigpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: @AnywayCast Follow our reviews! Anthony Battaglia on letterboxd Jason Read on letterboxd Sam Noland on letterboxd   Support the show.

Anyway, That's All I Got
The Taylor Sheridan Episode

Anyway, That's All I Got

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2018 102:30


In what is somehow our second longest episode to date, we decided to take a look at the quickly-escalating career of writer/director Taylor Sheridan, in honor of this summer’s controversial new release Sicario: Day of the Soldado. We discuss the themes, politics, and marketing tactics of the new release, as well as our predictions for the planned third installment. We were all surprised to find out how much we geek out over Sheridan’s stories, and we hope that you’ll give it a listen, whether you’ve seen the movies or not. Enjoy!  Hosted by Sam Noland, Jason Read, and Anthony Battaglia! Question For You: Have you seen any of Taylor Sheridan’s movies? If so, what do you think? SHOW NOTES: 1:38 - Introduction to Taylor Sheridan 8:47 - Vile (2011) 26:25 - Sicario (2015) 42:33 - Hell or High Water (2016) 56:27 - Wind River (2017) 1:08:36 - Yellowstone (2018) 1:13:35 - Sicario: Day of the Soldado (2018) 1:35:36 - Reading some of your feedback 1:41:08 - Conclusion Send us feedback! Leave a comment: jonnegroni.com Email us: ataigpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: @AnywayCast Follow our reviews! Anthony Battaglia on letterboxd Jason Read on letterboxd Sam Noland on letterboxd   Support the show.

Anyway, That's All I Got
The Jurassic Park Series

Anyway, That's All I Got

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2018 107:57


In what is undoubtedly our longest episode to date, we decided (against our better judgment) to revisit all five movie in the Jurassic Park franchise, from the original 1993 film all the way to the newly released Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, we dissect the few successes and many failures of the series thus far. Needless to say, we have plenty of agreements, disagreements, and insights along the way, and at the end of the show we give our individual pitches for where we’d like the franchise to go. Hosted by Sam Noland, Jason Read, and Anthony Battaglia! 00:2:04 - Introduction 00:2:54 - Jurassic Park 00:13:56 - The Lost World: Jurassic Park 00:26:36 - Jurassic Park III 00:40:32 - Jurassic World 01:07:42 - Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (Spoiler-Free) 01:24:25 - Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (Spoiler-Filled) 01:38:40 - What we (desperately) want from the Jurassic Franchise 1:47:06 - Conclusion Question For You: What do you want to see from the Jurassic franchise (that we probably will never see at this rate)? Send us feedback! Leave a comment: jonnegroni.com Email us: ataigpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: @AnywayCast Follow our reviews! Anthony Battaglia on letterboxd Jason Read on letterboxd Sam Noland on letterboxd Support the show.

Cinemaholics
The Jurassic Park Series

Cinemaholics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2018 107:57


In what is undoubtedly our longest episode to date, we decided (against our better judgment) to revisit all five movie in the Jurassic Park franchise, from the original 1993 film all the way to the newly released Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, we dissect the few successes and many failures of the series thus far. Needless to say, we have plenty of agreements, disagreements, and insights along the way, and at the end of the show we give our individual pitches for where we’d like the franchise to go. Hosted by Sam Noland, Jason Read, and Anthony Battaglia! 00:2:04 - Introduction 00:2:54 - Jurassic Park 00:13:56 - The Lost World: Jurassic Park 00:26:36 - Jurassic Park III 00:40:32 - Jurassic World 01:07:42 - Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (Spoiler-Free) 01:24:25 - Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (Spoiler-Filled) 01:38:40 - What we (desperately) want from the Jurassic Franchise 1:47:06 - Conclusion Question For You: What do you want to see from the Jurassic franchise (that we probably will never see at this rate)? Send us feedback! Leave a comment: jonnegroni.com Email us: ataigpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: @AnywayCast Follow our reviews! Anthony Battaglia on letterboxd Jason Read on letterboxd Sam Noland on letterboxd Support the show.

Anyway, That's All I Got
The Brad Bird Episode

Anyway, That's All I Got

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2018 80:31


With the release of Incredibles 2, we decided to look back on the filmography of director Brad Bird, which proved to be fascinating, enlightening and exciting (for the most part). From The Iron Giant in 1999 all the way to Tomorrowland in 2015, we break down every Brad Bird directorial effort, and afterward we respond to some of your feedback and discuss Incredibles 2 in both a spoiler-free and spoiler-filled section. Enjoy! Hosted by Sam Noland, Jason Read, and Anthony Battaglia! Question For You: What is your favorite Brad Bird movie? Also, who is the best Pixar director? 2:46 - Introduction to Brad Bird 8:02 - The Iron Giant 18:46 - The Incredibles 24:13 - Ratatouille 31:50 - Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol 34:49 - Tomorrowland 47:55 - Responding to (some of) your comments 54:21 - Incredibles 2 (Spoiler-free) 1:12:09 - Incredibles 2 (Spoiler-filled) 1:17:48 - Final impressions/conclusion Send us feedback! Leave a comment: jonnegroni.com Email us: ataigpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: @AnywayCast Follow our reviews! Anthony Battaglia on letterboxd Jason Read on letterboxd Sam Noland on letterboxd Support the show.

Anyway, That's All I Got
The Ocean's 11 Series

Anyway, That's All I Got

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2018 75:39


​This week, we decided to look back on the series of films that has led up to this past week’s release of Ocean’s 8. We start all the way back in 1960 with The Rat Pack, make our way through Steven Soderbergh’s trilogy, and finally arrive at the newest installment. Afterwards, we take some time to read some of YOUR feedback (we’re sorry it took this long), which will be concluded in next week’s episode. Enjoy! Hosted by Sam Noland, Jason Read, and Anthony Battaglia! 0:05:39 - Ocean’s Eleven (1960) 0:16:09 - Ocean’s Eleven (2001) 0:23:15 - Ocean’s Twelve (2004) 0:29:44 - Ocean’s Thirteen (2007) 0:36:31 - Ocean’s 8 (2018) 0:51:03 - Commenting on your Feedback (as much as we can get to) Question For You: What is your favorite Heist Movie? Leave a comment: jonnegroni.com Email us: ataigpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: @AnywayCast Follow our reviews: Anthony Battaglia on letterboxd Jason Read on letterboxd Sam Noland on letterboxd Support the show.

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The Best Robots From Movies

Anyway, That's All I Got

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2018 58:47


It’s much more laid-back on ATAIG this week, because we decided to talk about some of our favorite (and possibly least favorite) ROBOTS from movies, in celebration of last week’s low-budget sci-fi thriller Upgrade (not technically a robot, but we thought it was close enough). Listen as the ATAIG crew discuss some of the most well-written, interesting, bizarre, or ridiculous mechanical beings to grace motion pictures (which is a fancy way of saying that Sam totally nerds out while Anthony and Jason calmly discuss some sci-fi movies). Enjoy! Question for you: Who are some of your favorite Robots (Robits?) from movies? The more obscure the better! Also, what Robot would you want as your personal sidekick? Hosted by Sam Noland, Jason Read, and Anthony Battaglia! Leave a comment: jonnegroni.com Email us: ataigpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: @AnywayCast Follow our reviews on Letterboxd: Anthony Battaglia on letterboxd Jason Read on letterboxd Sam Noland on letterboxd Support the show.

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Star Wars Breakdown (Part 2)

Anyway, That's All I Got

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2018 98:10


Disclaimer: Our normal recording device crashed at the end of the episode (go figure), so we were forced to use a backup recording of slightly lesser quality. We apologize for the inconsistent sound of this episode. Solo: A Star Wars Story has finally been released, and we’re concluding our conversation on the entire cinematic Star Wars franchise. After a quick appetizer of a discussion on the animated Clone Wars movie from 2008, we go on a deep dive into the current era of Star Wars. From The Force Awakens all the way through the newly-released Solo, we engage in some of the most impassioned debates and disagreements we’ve ever had. After that, we all propose our own ideas for the unlikely Star Wars Anthologies we want to see, and they might not be what you expect. Enjoy! Hosted by Sam Noland, Jason Read, and Anthony Battaglia! Question for you: What’s a Star Wars Anthology you would want to see on the big screen? Also, what are your views on the Disney era of Star Wars? 00:1:41 - The Clone Wars 00:8:44 -The Force Awakens 00:37:05 - Rogue One 00:51:12 -The Last Jedi 01:16:54 - Solo 01:26:34 - Anthology stories we want to see Leave a comment: jonnegroni.com Email us: ataigpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: @AnywayCast Follow us on Letterboxd: Anthony Battaglia on letterboxd Jason Read on letterboxd Sam Noland on letterboxd Support the show.

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Star Wars Breakdown (Part 1)

Anyway, That's All I Got

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2018 95:59


PART 2 of this breakdown is now live on our main feed! Subscribe to Anyway, That's All I Got to listen now, or click here. Solo: A Star Wars Story hits theaters this weekend, so we decided to revisit each and every Star Wars movie, including the strange, misfit TV movies history has tried to erase. We didn’t want to force (no pun intended) every single installment into one episode, so for part 1 of our discussion we review everything from the very first movie up through the prequel trilogy. Our discussion has plenty of surprises and hot takes (mostly from Jason), and we hope you enjoy listening! Hosted by Sam Noland, Jason Read, and Anthony Battaglia! SHOW NOTES: 0:01:54 - Introduction to Star Wars 0:07:59 - Star Wars 0:20:03 - The Star Wars Holiday Special 0:23:50 - The Empire Strikes Back 0:31:08 - Return of the Jedi 0:39:23 - The Ewok Adventure and The Battle for Endor 0:49:06 - The Phantom Menace and prequel trilogy discussion 1:10:35 - Attack of the Clones 1:21:18 - Revenge of the Sith 1:32:12 - Final Thoughts and Conclusion Send us your feedback! Leave a comment: jonnegroni.com Email us: ataigpodcast@gmail.com Twitter us: @AnywayCast Follow us: Anthony Battaglia on letterboxd Jason Read on letterboxd Sam Noland on letterboxd Support the show.

Cinemaholics
Star Wars Breakdown (Part 1)

Cinemaholics

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2018 95:59


PART 2 of this breakdown is now live on our main feed! Subscribe to Anyway, That's All I Got to listen now, or click here. Solo: A Star Wars Story hits theaters this weekend, so we decided to revisit each and every Star Wars movie, including the strange, misfit TV movies history has tried to erase. We didn’t want to force (no pun intended) every single installment into one episode, so for part 1 of our discussion we review everything from the very first movie up through the prequel trilogy. Our discussion has plenty of surprises and hot takes (mostly from Jason), and we hope you enjoy listening! Hosted by Sam Noland, Jason Read, and Anthony Battaglia! SHOW NOTES: 0:01:54 - Introduction to Star Wars 0:07:59 - Star Wars 0:20:03 - The Star Wars Holiday Special 0:23:50 - The Empire Strikes Back 0:31:08 - Return of the Jedi 0:39:23 - The Ewok Adventure and The Battle for Endor 0:49:06 - The Phantom Menace and prequel trilogy discussion 1:10:35 - Attack of the Clones 1:21:18 - Revenge of the Sith 1:32:12 - Final Thoughts and Conclusion Send us your feedback! Leave a comment: jonnegroni.com Email us: ataigpodcast@gmail.com Twitter us: @AnywayCast Follow us: Anthony Battaglia on letterboxd Jason Read on letterboxd Sam Noland on letterboxd Support the show.

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Best Non-Disney Animated Movies

Anyway, That's All I Got

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2018 74:08


This week on Anyway, That’s All I Got, we decided to talk about something a little more relaxed than what we’re used to and discuss some animated movie recommendations. Whether they’re underseen or underrated, we talk about the animated movies we wish would get more attention than they already do. We excluded anything by Disney or Pixar, since those are talked about quite often. Hosted by Sam Noland, Jason Read, and Anthony Battaglia! Question for you: What are some animated movies (excluding Disney and Pixar) that you would recommend? Also, give us your defense for why Spirited Away is great (if you think it is). We can't wait to read them! Leave a comment: jonnegroni.com Email us: ataigpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: @AnywayCast Anthony Battaglia on letterboxd Jason Read on letterboxd Sam Noland on letterboxd  Support the show.

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Marvel Cinematic Universe Breakdown (Part 2)

Anyway, That's All I Got

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2018 98:28


Now that Avengers: Infinity War has finally been released, we were able to continue our breakdown of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). We start by catching up on Ant-Man, which we didn’t realize was part of Phase 2, followed by our breakdown of Phase 3 (so far). From Captain America: Civil War all the way to Avengers: Infinity War, we analyze, debate, agree, and disagree about the previous 7 installments of the MCU.  Hosted by Sam Noland, Jason Read, Anthony Battaglia, and special guest Guy Simons Jr. (@filmguy99). Question for you: Which phase of the MCU is your favorite? 0:01:14 - Ant-Man 0:08:49 - Introduction to Phase 3 0:11:39 - Captain America: Civil War 0:24:39 - Doctor Strange 0:32:41 - Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 0:40:30 - Spider-Man: Homecoming 0:48:02 - Thor: Ragnarok 0:54:44 - Black Panther 1:06:36 - Avengers: Infinity War 1:16:08 - Phase 3 Conclusion 1:19:53 - Infinity War Spoiler Discussion Send us your feedback! Leave a comment: jonnegroni.com Email us: ataigpodcast@gmail.com Follow us: @AnywayCast Anthony Battaglia on letterboxd Jason Read on letterboxd Sam Noland on letterboxd Guy Simons Jr. on letterboxd Support the show.

Cinemaholics
Marvel Cinematic Universe Breakdown (Part 1)

Cinemaholics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2018 93:20


(Note: Part 2 is now available on the official ATAIG feed. You can listen to it here.) Avengers: Infinity War is poised to take the entire world by storm this summer, so for our monthly Cinemaholics crossover episode, we're revisiting and analyzing the first 11 films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. From Iron Man to Avengers: Age of Ultron, we discuss the hits and misses of the first two phases of the MCU and have a fun series of agreements and disagreements along the way... Hosted by Sam Noland, Jason Read, and Anthony Battaglia. Featuring special guest Jack Muldoon! Note: At the time of recording, we neglected to realize that Ant-Man technically counts as being part of Phase 2. We will discuss Ant-Man and address the mistake in next week's episode! 0:02:00 - Introduction to the MCU 0:08:40 - Iron Man (2008) 0:15:00 - The Incredible Hulk (2008) 0:23:00 - Iron Man 2 (2010) 0:30:24 - Thor (2011) 0:37:00 - Captain America: The First Avenger (2011) 0:44:34 - The Avengers (2012) 0:50:42 - Iron Man 3 (2013) 0:59:33 - Thor: The Dark World (2013) 1:05:56 - Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014) 1:13:07 - Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) 1:19:58 - Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015) 1:28:47 - Final Thoughts Support the show.

Anyway, That's All I Got
Marvel Cinematic Universe Breakdown (Part 1)

Anyway, That's All I Got

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2018 93:20


(Note: Part 2 is now available on the official ATAIG feed. You can listen to it here.) Avengers: Infinity War is poised to take the entire world by storm this summer, so for our monthly Cinemaholics crossover episode, we're revisiting and analyzing the first 11 films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. From Iron Man to Avengers: Age of Ultron, we discuss the hits and misses of the first two phases of the MCU and have a fun series of agreements and disagreements along the way... Hosted by Sam Noland, Jason Read, and Anthony Battaglia. Featuring special guest Jack Muldoon! Note: At the time of recording, we neglected to realize that Ant-Man technically counts as being part of Phase 2. We will discuss Ant-Man and address the mistake in next week's episode! 0:02:00 - Introduction to the MCU 0:08:40 - Iron Man (2008) 0:15:00 - The Incredible Hulk (2008) 0:23:00 - Iron Man 2 (2010) 0:30:24 - Thor (2011) 0:37:00 - Captain America: The First Avenger (2011) 0:44:34 - The Avengers (2012) 0:50:42 - Iron Man 3 (2013) 0:59:33 - Thor: The Dark World (2013) 1:05:56 - Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014) 1:13:07 - Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) 1:19:58 - Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015) 1:28:47 - Final Thoughts Support the show.

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Top 5 Supporting Characters

Anyway, That's All I Got

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2018 64:11


In honor of the unfortunate passing of R. Lee Ermey, this week we decided to count down our 5 favorite supporting characters from a whole litany of movies. We quickly realized that we had bitten off more than we could chew with this massive topic, because there are literally MILLIONS of supporting characters, but we decided to give it a shot anyway!Question for you: Who are some of your favorite supporting characters from movies? Also, what do you think it truly takes to be a good supporting character?​​ Comment: jonnegroni.com Email us: ataigpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: @AnywayCast All feedback is hugely appreciated! Anthony's list: 5. Sgt. Al Powell from Die Hard 4. Jimmy Dugan from A League of Their Own 3. Burt Gummer from Tremors 2. Everett Hitch from Appaloosa 1. Igor from Young Frankenstein Jason's List: 5. Frank from Frank 4. Paddy Conlon from Warrior 3. Peter Evans from Bug 2. Daisy Domergue from The Hateful Eight 1. Wendy Torrance from The Shining Sam's List: 5. Alice from Alice in the Cities 4. Homer Parrish from The Best Years of Our Lives 3. Cassandra Anderson from Dredd 2. Jerry Langford from The King of Comedy 1. The Blind Girl from City Lights Follow us: Anthony Battaglia on letterboxd Jason Read on letterboxd Sam Noland on letterboxd​ Support the show.

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Top 5 Most Suspenseful Movies

Anyway, That's All I Got

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2018 70:12


In honor of the release of A Quiet Place, the ATAIG crew got together to count down their top 5 most suspenseful movies! It's a very broad, personal, and subjective topic, so our lists ended up being very diverse and indicative of our own sensibilities. There are plenty of obvious choices, but there are also plenty of surprising revelations along the way... Question for you: What movies did you find to be the most suspenseful? Also, what tends to get under your skin when it comes to suspense in general? Comment on jonnegroni.com or email us at ataigpodcast@gmail.com with any of your feedback. Anthony's List: 5. The Game 4. The Poseidon Adventure 3. Wind River 2. Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About His Father 1. The Hateful Eight   Jason's List: 5. Creep/Creep 2 4. Antichrist/Melancholia 3. The Invitation 2. The Vanishing 1. The Witch   Sam's List: 5. Le Cercle Rouge 4. Prisoners 3. The Conversation 2. The Thing 1. The Wages of Fear​   Follow us: Anthony Battaglia on letterboxd Jason Read on letterboxd Sam Noland on letterboxd Support the show.

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The Wes Anderson Episode

Anyway, That's All I Got

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2018 81:22


This week on Anyway, That’s All I Got, we decided to tackle Wes Anderson’s entire filmography in a broad, chronological overview. We start in 1994 with the original Bottle Rocket and work all the way forward to the newly-released Isle of Dogs. We all have a variety of strong opinions on his filmography, so this discussion takes some very interesting turns.  0:07:36 - Introduction to Wes Anderson 0:13:40 - Bottle Rocket (1994) 0:16:40 - Bottle Rocket (1996) 0:25:39 - Rushmore (1998) 0:33:57 - The Royal Tenenbaums (2001) 0:38:34 - The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou (2004) 0:42:25 - The Darjeeling Limited/Hotel Chevalier (2007) 0:49:54 - Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009) 0:57:02 - Moonrise Kingdom (2012) 1:03:07 - The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014) 1:12:02 - Come Together (2016) 1:13:43 - Isle of Dogs (2018) Question for you: Are you a Wes Anderson fan? If so, why? If not, why not? Also, do you enjoy our weekly recommendation segment? Let us know at jonnegroni.com or email us at ataigpodcast@gmail.com with your feedback. Follow us: Anthony Battaglia on letterboxd Jason Read on letterboxd Sam Noland on letterboxd​ Support the show.

Cinemaholics
The Wes Anderson Episode

Cinemaholics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2018 81:22


This week on Anyway, That’s All I Got, we decided to tackle Wes Anderson’s entire filmography in a broad, chronological overview. We start in 1994 with the original Bottle Rocket and work all the way forward to the newly-released Isle of Dogs. We all have a variety of strong opinions on his filmography, so this discussion takes some very interesting turns.  0:07:36 - Introduction to Wes Anderson 0:13:40 - Bottle Rocket (1994) 0:16:40 - Bottle Rocket (1996) 0:25:39 - Rushmore (1998) 0:33:57 - The Royal Tenenbaums (2001) 0:38:34 - The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou (2004) 0:42:25 - The Darjeeling Limited/Hotel Chevalier (2007) 0:49:54 - Fantastic Mr. Fox (2009) 0:57:02 - Moonrise Kingdom (2012) 1:03:07 - The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014) 1:12:02 - Come Together (2016) 1:13:43 - Isle of Dogs (2018) Question for you: Are you a Wes Anderson fan? If so, why? If not, why not? Also, do you enjoy our weekly recommendation segment? Let us know at jonnegroni.com or email us at ataigpodcast@gmail.com with your feedback. Follow us: Anthony Battaglia on letterboxd Jason Read on letterboxd Sam Noland on letterboxd​ Support the show.

Cinemaholics
Oscars Winners That Actually Deserved to Win

Cinemaholics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2018 62:48


Which Oscars movies have been the most notable throughout history? In this latest episode of Anyway, That's All I Got, hosts Sam Noland, Jason Read, and Anthony Battaglia discuss some of the best wins and biggest upsets  for the Academy Awards. Plus, they recap some of the wins from the 2018 awards. Support the show.

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Oscars Winners That Actually Deserved to Win

Anyway, That's All I Got

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2018 62:48


Which Oscars movies have been the most notable throughout history? In this latest episode of Anyway, That's All I Got, hosts Sam Noland, Jason Read, and Anthony Battaglia discuss some of the best wins and biggest upsets  for the Academy Awards. Plus, they recap some of the wins from the 2018 awards. Support the show.

Cinemaholics
Worst 5 Remakes of All Time

Cinemaholics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2018 99:12


Welcome to Episdoe #2 of our new spinoff show, Anyway, That's All I Got! After diving into the best remakes of all time last week, host Sam Noland joins both Anthony Battaglia and Jason Read to cover the very worst. Enjoy the show! Anthony's picks 5. Beauty and the Beast  4. Ghostbusters  3. Death at a Funeral  2. The Manchurian Candidate  1. Halloween   Jason's picks  5. Halloween   4. Rollerball  3. Wish Upon  2. One Missed Call  1. Knock Knock   Sam's picks 5. Sorcerer  4. King Kong  3. Planet of the Apes  2. Get Carter  1. Godzilla Support the show.

Anyway, That's All I Got
Worst 5 Remakes of All Time

Anyway, That's All I Got

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2018 99:12


Welcome to Episdoe #2 of our new spinoff show, Anyway, That's All I Got! After diving into the best remakes of all time last week, host Sam Noland joins both Anthony Battaglia and Jason Read to cover the very worst. Enjoy the show! Anthony's picks 5. Beauty and the Beast  4. Ghostbusters  3. Death at a Funeral  2. The Manchurian Candidate  1. Halloween   Jason's picks  5. Halloween   4. Rollerball  3. Wish Upon  2. One Missed Call  1. Knock Knock   Sam's picks 5. Sorcerer  4. King Kong  3. Planet of the Apes  2. Get Carter  1. Godzilla Support the show.

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Top 5 Remakes of All Time

Anyway, That's All I Got

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2018 77:52


Here's the first episode of our new spinoff podcast: Anyway, That's All I Got! In their inaugural episode, host Sam Noland talks with Anthony Battaglia and Jason Read about the best movie remakes across history, narrowing down to 5 each but also mentioning almost 50 other films in consideration. Enjoy the show! Anthony's Top 5: 5. 12 Angry Men  4. The Taking of Pelham 123  3. Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey  2. The Departed  1. Airplane!   Jason's Top 5:  5. IT  4. Silence  3. True Grit  2. Funny Games  1. Evil Dead 2   Sam's Top 5: 5. M  4. The Outrage  3. Insomnia  2. Cape Fear  1. Floating Weeds Support the show.

Cinemaholics
Top 5 Remakes of All Time

Cinemaholics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2018 77:52


Here's the first episode of our new spinoff podcast: Anyway, That's All I Got! In their inaugural episode, host Sam Noland talks with Anthony Battaglia and Jason Read about the best movie remakes across history, narrowing down to 5 each but also mentioning almost 50 other films in consideration. Enjoy the show! Anthony's Top 5: 5. 12 Angry Men  4. The Taking of Pelham 123  3. Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey  2. The Departed  1. Airplane!   Jason's Top 5:  5. IT  4. Silence  3. True Grit  2. Funny Games  1. Evil Dead 2   Sam's Top 5: 5. M  4. The Outrage  3. Insomnia  2. Cape Fear  1. Floating Weeds Support the show.