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The Good Brothers are continuing the Batman: The Animated Series 30th anniversary celebration with a unique month of reviews, choosing to revisit some of the episodes that they tackled very early on in the podcast's run. This week the hosts go back to the very beginning and watch "On Leather Wings" for a look back on the pilot episode of the series and the one that kicked off the DCAU way back in September of 1992. But Cal & Liam are not alone this go round as they are joined by special correspondent James Strecker of the Watchtower Database to chat about all of the ahead-of-its-time animation, speculation on Dr. March's knowledge of goings on, the correct way to pronounce "Auberjonois", blimps having co-pilots and much more. Hear all of James' scores for the episode as well as the hosts looking back on the scores they gave during their original review and whether or not they stick by them! All of this and much more await you on a super-sized episode of the DCAU Review! Be sure to subscribe to The Podtower on YouTube for more content from the #DCAUReview and other #DCAU content creators like them! Also be sure to subscribe to the DCAU Review on Spotify, Google Podcasts and Apple Podcasts and please consider leaving us a 5-star review --- 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/dcaureview/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dcaureview/support
We get two special guest stars for the price of one as we review "Oasis"! When the NX-01 finds a spoopy ghost ship the most obvious plot happens. Even with the writers using 100% of the René Auberjonois, will that be enough?
Tessa Auberjonois is a critically acclaimed LA based stage actor, screen actor, voice over artist and educator. She talks with Dani and Erica about all things creative and how she found her work life balance.
After three straight episodes in the barrios and freeways of L.A., Sean and Cody sample some slow living in the early 19th century Pacific Northwest as they examine this quirky and unusual 2020 indie Western. In First Cow, frontier cook Otis “Cookie” Figowitz (John Magaro) gets fired and chased through the forest by his former employers, and is fortunate to hook up with Chinese immigrant King-Lu (Orion Lee) who's similarly down on his luck. When they spot a single cow wandering through the Oregon forest they hatch a scheme to milk it and use the dairy to make tasty oily cakes to sell at the local trading post. Unfortunately their best customer, the Chief Factor (Toby Jones), is also the owner of the cow. Environmental issues discussed include the role of cows and cattle in European settlement of the West, how cattle was a harbinger of colonialism, and the environmental history of Sauvie Island, Oregon where the movie was filmed and presumably takes place. Why would a single cow be such a valuable resource in Oregon Territory in 1820? Who owned Oregon Territory at that time anyway, and why is it so hard to tell? Why did a British Navy captain deliberately import cows into Hawaii in 1792, and why was the King of Hawaii so jazzed about the arrangement? What's “cattle colonialism”? How come Westerns usually focus on the stories of white men with guns “taming” the West, and how does this film present a different story? Why would this movie make John Wayne really, really mad? Which racist trope which has appeared in numerous other Green Screen films is refreshingly absent from this one? How do you pronounce “clafoutis”? How about “Auberjonois”? Which That Guy in this film is the son of another That Guy who appeared in a previous film profiled on the podcast? Why does Amazon think anyone in their right mind would watch reruns of Murder, She Wrote with commercials? All these questions and more are ready for milking in this decidedly bovine episode of Green Screen. First Cow (2020) on IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9231040/ First Cow (2020) on Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/film/first-cow/ Next Movie Up: 55 Days at Peking (1963) Additional Materials About This Episode
Come join the force...or should we say, farce, as the Spocklight crew and returning guest, Dan Thomas, take on ‘Police Academy 5: Assignment Miami Beach’ starring Star Trek: Deep Space Nine’s very own Rene Auberjonois as the central villain of the piece. Liam begins by interrogating Matt, Paul and Dan as to their own personal histories with the Police Academy franchise, then we compare the series to Stripes and other comedy movies of the time and discover that our childhood memories of just how funny the film was may have betrayed us while Paul even argues that you can find superior laughs in an episode of Sooty & Co. We explore Auberjonois’s Directorial career on DS9 while also agreeing that he’s one of the few good things about Assignment Miami Beach and Liam laments the absence of Steve Guttenberg’s Mahoney but praises the performance of G. W. Bailey as Harris, Robert Folk’s score and the iconic Drew Struzan series posters. Will a watch party of ‘Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment’ cause another corona virus outbreak? Could a Tackleberry TV Spin-off work? Will Dan ever start his own Podcast?! Answers to some of these questions and much more besides can be found within this episode! As usual you can find SPOCKLIGHT on: TWITTER - @spocklightpod INSTAGRAM – @spocklightpod FACEBOOK – https://www.facebook.com/spocklightpod/ EMAIL - spocklightpod@gmail.com Please Follow, like, share, subscribe, review and all that good stuff. You can follow Dan on Twitter @danthomascomedy Credit for our wonderful theme music goes to the incredibly talented, Adam Johnston’s, you can find more of his work at - https://adamjohnstonuk.bandcamp.com/ Our beautiful artwork was created by Stephen Trumble, see more at http://www.stephentrumble.com
We remember René Auberjonois and Aron Eisenberg of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
Welcome back for another amazing episode from the triplets of mayhem, the Nerds Amalgamated crew. This week we have an excellent show for you to enjoy with everyone in fine form and having fun. The first topic of the week is from DJ looking into Simon Pegg claiming that cinema appears to be dying. Now does this relate to the comments about thin margins in movies? Well, that is a good question and if you want to know more you will have to listen in to find out. But we are you will laugh when you listen to this section.Next up Professor unveils his darker side and lures us into a dungeon…. What, he doesn’t… oops sorry apparently that was supposed to be Professor tells us about a dungeon game made by an AI. My apologies, but it is a reasonably easy mistake to make, after all he is a bit of a mad scientist. But this is looking really cool and fun, some of the options in this are pretty outstanding. Once again this is not a warning about AI trying to take over the world…yet.Last up we have an AI system that is learning how to work co-operatively with people, and possibly manipulating them. Buck brings us a story about some research from Facebook’s AI team that is pretty darn well ground breaking in regards to the results being achieved. We are talking about an attempt to formulate a near perfect response to an imperfect problem. What does that mean, well listen in and you can find out.As usual we have the games being played, with Buck changing his at the last second which is kind of cool. Then this is followed by the regular variety of shout outs, remembrances, birthdays, and special events. We are offering a new service, if you are feeling a little pompous and wish to regain that sense of reality Buck is offering to develop a personal insult just for you. As always please remember to take care of yourselves, look out for each other and stay hydrated.Simon Pegg: "Theatrical Cinema, Sadly, Appears to Be Dying"- https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/simon-pegg-theatrical-cinema-sadly-appears-be-dying-1258252A.I. Dungeon: a game made by A.I. - https://www.aidungeon.io/Facebook A.I. takes on the Hanabi - https://techxplore.com/news/2019-12-hanabi-facebook-ai-cooperative-gameplay.htmlGames currently playingBuck– Jet Rush - https://www.crazygames.com/game/jet-rushRating : 3/5Professor– Mirror’s Edge - https://store.steampowered.com/app/17410/Mirrors_Edge/Rating : 4.5/5DJ– You Have to Burn The Rope - https://www.crazygames.com/game/you-have-to-burn-the-ropeRating : 3.5/5Other topics discussedMagniflorious definition (An adjective to describe something better than magnificent)- https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=MagnifloriousWonder Woman 1984 – Official trailer- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfM7_JLk-84Galactus (fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Formerly a mortal man, Galactus is a cosmic entity who originally consumed planets to sustain his life force, and serves a functional role in the upkeep of the primary Marvel continuity.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GalactusPunisher : War Zone (2008 American action thriller film based on the Marvel Comics character the Punisher, directed by Lexi Alexander.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punisher:_War_ZoneMarvel Movies from 1986 – 2018 (IMDB list)- https://www.imdb.com/list/ls070044396/Venom (2018 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, produced by Columbia Pictures in association with Marvel and Tencent Pictures)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venom_(2018_film)Big Hero 6 (2014 American 3D computer animated superhero film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Hero_6_(film)Big Hero 6 : The Series (American superhero comedy animated television series, produced by Disney Television Animation and developed by Kim Possible creators Mark McCorkle and Bob Schooley.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Hero_6:_The_SeriesBurn Notice (American television series created by Matt Nix, which originally aired on the USA Network for a total of seven seasons from June 28, 2007, to September 12, 2013.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burn_NoticeWhite Collar (USA Network television series created by Jeff Eastin, starring Tim DeKay as FBI Special Agent Peter Burke and Matt Bomer as Neal Caffrey, a highly intelligent and multi talented con artist working as Burke's criminal informant. Willie Garson and Tiffani Thiessen also star.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Collar_(TV_series)As Time Goes By (British romanticsitcom which aired on BBC One from 1992 to 2005, running for nine series and three specials.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/As_Time_Goes_By_(TV_series)Sherlock (British crime drama television series based on Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes detective stories.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherlock_(TV_series)Keeping Up Appearances (British sitcom created and written by Roy Clarke.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keeping_Up_AppearancesKriol Kitchen (Kriol Kitchen makes the connection between cuisine and Australian history, showing just how fragrant Australia is with diversity and culture.)- https://www.sbs.com.au/nitv/kriol-kitchenThe Marngrook Footy Show (sport panel show broadcast in Australia.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Marngrook_Footy_Show2001 : A Space Odyssey (1968 epic science fiction film produced and directed by Stanley Kubrick.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001:_A_Space_Odyssey_(film)Secret Hitler (hidden identity party game developed by Goat, Wolf, & Cabbage LLC, manufactured by Breaking Games and distributed by Blackbox.)- https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/188834/secret-hitlerSqueaker definition (A squeaker is a child on an online voice chat that has not yet reached puberty.)- https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=SqueakerKeystroke Logging (often referred to as keylogging or keyboard capturing, is the action of recording (logging) the keys struck on a keyboard, typically covertly, so that person using the keyboard is unaware that their actions are being monitored.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keystroke_loggingMr Burns: Damn their oily hides- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-MGndXoF9EoRubbernecking (the act of staring at something of interest. The term rubbernecking refers to the physical act of craning one's neck, performed in order to get a better view.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RubberneckingElvis Presley – Rubberneckin’ (Paul Oakenfield Remix)- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DART7FA9KrsBot can beat human in multiplayer games- https://techxplore.com/news/2019-11-bot-humans-multiplayer-hidden-role-games.htmlThe Hanabi challenge: A new frontier for AI research- https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0004370219300116?via%3DihubHumans Call GG! OpenAI Five Bots Beat Top Pros OG in Dota 2- https://medium.com/syncedreview/humans-call-gg-openai-five-bots-beat-top-pros-og-in-dota-2-8508e59b8fd5Good Game (Australian television gaming programme produced by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), which aired on ABC2.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Game_(TV_program)Lance Armstrong (American former professional road racing cyclist, infamous for the biggest doping scandal in cycling history.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lance_ArmstrongMarion Jones (American former world champion track and field athlete and a former professional basketball player for Tulsa Shock in the WNBA.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marion_JonesAnd Then They Fked (TNC Podcast)- https://thatsnotcanon.com/attfpodcastVillage People – YMCA- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CS9OO0S5w2kShoutouts9 Dec 2019 - Caroll Spinney, American puppeteer, cartoonist, author and speaker most famous for playing Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch on Sesame Street from its inception in 1969 until 2018. Has passed away at the age of 85 - https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2019/dec/08/carroll-spinney-dies-big-bird-sesame-street9 Dec 2019 - René Auberjonois, American actor and singer best known for playing Odo on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine passed away at the age of 79 from metastatic lung cancer in Los Angeles. In films, Auberjonois portrayed Father Mulcahy in MASH the movie, the expedition scientist Roy Bagley in King Kong, and Chef Louis in The Little Mermaid, in which he sang "Les Poissons". In various long-running television series, Auberjonois portrayed a number of characters, including: Clayton Endicott III on Benson (for which he was an Emmy Award nominee) and Paul Lewiston on Boston Legal. He also branched out into voice acting for video games, having appeared in a number of popular video games such as God of War, Fallout: New Vegas, Uncharted video game series, and Star Trek Online. - https://www.theguardian.com/film/2019/dec/09/rene-auberjonois-actor-who-starred-in-mash-star-trek-and-benson-dies-aged-799 Dec 1960 – The first episode of Coronation Street, the world's longest-running television soap opera, is broadcast in the United Kingdom. The programme centres on Coronation Street in Weatherfield, a fictional town based on inner-city Salford. In the show's fictional history, the street was built in 1902 and named in honour of the coronation of King Edward VII. On 17 September 2010, it became the world's longest-running television soap opera and was listed in Guinness World Records. - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coronation_Street10 Dec 2019 - World Anti-Doping Agency bans Russia from Olympics for four years over doping scandal. Russia has been banned from the Olympics and world championships in a range of sports after a World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) ruling to punish it for manipulating laboratory data. - https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-12-09/russia-banned-from-olympics-by-world-anti-doping-agency/11782240?sf225607403=1&fbclid=IwAR31t2OKG3hNyGJHQkiok1Lz2vae2es7aFDo0NfFUoj2SK8fv-bII9bc26811 Dec 2019 - Roxette star Marie Fredriksson dies aged 61 after a 17-year battle with brain cancer. The Swedish pop star, whose most iconic hits included It Must Have Been Love and Listen To Your Heart passed away in Djursholm, Sweden at the age of 61. Her bandmate, Per Gessle, said 'things will never be the same.' . - https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-7776221/Roxette-star-Marie-Fredriksson-dead-aged-61.htmlRememberances9 Dec 1937 - Nils Gustaf Dalén, Swedish Nobel Laureate and industrialist, engineer, inventor and long-term CEO of the AGA company and inventor of the AGA cooker and the Dalén light. In 1912 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for his "invention of automatic regulators for use in conjunction with gas accumulators for illuminating lighthouses and buoys". He died from terminal cancer at the age of 68 in Lidingö,Stockholm - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustaf_Dal%C3%A9n9 Dec 1970 - Artem (Artyom) Ivanovich Mikoyan, Soviet Armenian aircraft designer, who cofounded the Mikoyan-Gurevich design bureau along with Mikhail Gurevich. In March 1942, the bureau was renamed OKB MiG (Osoboye Konstruktorskoye Büro), ANPK MiG (Aviatsionnyy nauchno-proizvodstvennyy kompleks) and OKO MiG. The MiG-1 proved to be a poor start, the MiG-3 went into production but only occasionally could it fight in its intended high-level interceptor role. Further MiG-5, MiG-7 and MiG-8 Utka did not progress beyond research prototypes. He died from stroke at the age of 65 in Moscow - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artem_Mikoyan9 Dec 2005 - Robert Sheckley, American writer. First published in the science-fiction magazines of the 1950s, his numerous quick-witted stories and novels were famously unpredictable, absurdist, and broadly comical. His works include not only original short stories and novels, but also TV series episodes (Captain Video and His Video Rangers), novelizations of works by others (Babylon 5: A Call to Arms, after the film , stories in shared universes such as Heroes in Hell, and collaborations with other writers. In many stories Sheckley speculates about alternative (and usually sinister) social orders, of which a good example is the story "A Ticket to Tranai" (which tells of a sort of Utopia designed for human nature as it actually is, which turns out to have terrible drawbacks). His novel Dimension of Miracles is often cited as an influence on Douglas Adams's The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, although in an interview for Neil Gaiman's book Don't Panic: The Official Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Companion, Adams said he had not read it until after writing the Guide. He died from complications following heart surgery and a stroke at the age of 77 in Poughkeepsie, New York - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_SheckleyFamous Birthdays9 Dec 1608 - John Milton, English poet and intellectual, who served as a civil servant for the Commonwealth of England under its Council of State and later under Oliver Cromwell. He wrote at a time of religious flux and political upheaval, and is best known for his epic poem Paradise Lost, written in blank verse. Writing in English, Latin, Greek, and Italian, he achieved international renown within his lifetime, and his celebrated Areopagitica, written in condemnation of pre-publication censorship, is among history's most influential and impassioned defences of freedom of speech and freedom of the press. His desire for freedom extended into his style: he introduced new words (coined from Latin) to the English language, and was the first modern writer to employ non-rhymed verse outside of the theatre or translations. Samuel Johnson praised Paradise Lost as "a poem which...with respect to design may claim the first place, and with respect to performance, the second, among the productions of the human mind", though he described Milton's politics as those of an "acrimonious and surly republican". Poets such as William Blake, William Wordsworth and Thomas Hardy revered him. He was born in Bunhill, London - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Milton9 Dec 1917 - Leo James Rainwater, American physicist who shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1975 for his part in determining the asymmetrical shapes of certain atomic nuclei. During World War II, he worked on the Manhattan Project that developed the first atomic bombs. In 1949, he began developing his theory that, contrary to what was then believed, not all atomic nuclei are spherical. His ideas were later tested and confirmed by Aage Bohr's and Ben Mottelson's experiments. He also contributed to the scientific understanding of X-rays and participated in the United States Atomic Energy Commission and naval research projects. Rainwater joined the physics faculty at Columbia in 1946, where he reached the rank of full professor in 1952 and was named Pupin Professor of Physics in 1982. He received the Ernest Orlando Lawrence Award for Physics in 1963 and in 1975 was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics, "for the discovery of the connection between collective motion and particle motion in atomic nuclei and the development of the theory of the structure of the atomic nucleus based on this connection". He was born in Council, Idaho - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Rainwater9 Dec 1926 - Henry Way Kendall, American particle physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1990 jointly with Jerome Isaac Friedman and Richard E. Taylor "for their pioneering investigations concerning deep inelastic scattering of electrons on protons and bound neutrons, which have been of essential importance for the development of the quark model in particle physics." These experiments involved scattering high-energy beams of electrons from protons and deuterons and heavier nuclei. At lower energies, it had already been found that the electrons would only be scattered through low angles, consistent with the idea that the nucleons had no internal structure. However, the SLAC-MIT experiments showed that higher energy electrons could be scattered through much higher angles, with the loss of some energy. These deep inelastic scattering results provided the first experimental evidence that the protons and neutrons were made up of point-like particles, later identified to be the up and downquarks that had previously been proposed on theoretical grounds. The experiments also provided the first evidence for the existence of gluons. He was born in Boston, Massachusetts - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Way_KendallEvents of Interest9 Dec 1851 – The first YMCA in North America is established in Montreal. YMCA is Young Men's Christian Association. From its inception, it grew rapidly and ultimately became a worldwide movement founded on the principles of muscular Christianity. Local YMCAs deliver projects and services focused on youth development through a wide variety of youth activities, including providing athletic facilities, holding classes for a wide variety of skills, promoting Christianity, and humanitarian work. YMCA globally operates on a federation model, with each independent local YMCA voluntarily affiliated with its national organization. The national organizations, in turn, are part of both an Area Alliance (Europe, Asia Pacific, the Middle East, Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, the United States, and Canada) and the World Alliance of YMCAs (World YMCA). - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YMCA9 Dec 1909 - Dr. Henry W. Walden, flew the first successful American monoplane flight. He was the designer, builder and pilot of that plane the Walden III. It was made after building a rudimentary wind tunnel and experimenting with different surface designs. At Mineola, Long Island, Walden and his plane left the ground and flew for a few hundred feet. He put the aircraft back down safely—elated. - https://www.airspacemag.com/history-of-flight/or-die-trying-21230348/?page=49 Dec 1967 - Jim Morrison arrested on stage for disturbing the peace at the New Haven Arena, Connecticut, making him the 1st rock star to be taken into custody during a performance. According to Doors keyboardist Ray Manzarek, Morrison was "making out" with a female fan in the shower in the backstage area of the New Haven Arena when a local police officer who was providing security for the band – apparently not recognizing the singer – told them to vacate the area, to which Morrison reportedly replied, "Eat it." When the officer brandished a can of Mace and warned, "Last chance," the singer retorted, "Last chance to eat it" – earning himself a face full of Mace for his defiance. Morrison was charged with inciting a riot, indecency and public obscenity. He posted a bond, but the charges were later dropped. - https://ultimateclassicrock.com/jim-morrison-maced-and-arrested-in-new-haven/IntroArtist – Goblins from MarsSong Title – Super Mario - Overworld Theme (GFM Trap Remix)Song Link - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GNMe6kF0j0&index=4&list=PLHmTsVREU3Ar1AJWkimkl6Pux3R5PB-QJFollow us onFacebook- Page - https://www.facebook.com/NerdsAmalgamated/- Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/440485136816406/Twitter - https://twitter.com/NAmalgamatedSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6Nux69rftdBeeEXwD8GXrSiTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/top-shelf-nerds/id1347661094RSS - http://www.thatsnotcanonproductions.com/topshelfnerdspodcast?format=rssInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/nerds_amalgamated/General EnquiriesEmail - Nerds.Amalgamated@gmail.com
On today’s ALL NEW Nerdtastically Newsworthy episode of #NerdORama we’ve got thoughts on the latest trailers from Black Widow, Wonder Woman 1984, Mulan & Star Girl…Plus we mark the passing of Nerd Hall of Fame actor René Auberjonois who has died at the age of 79. Auberjonois was best known in the nerd world for his role as Odo on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine as well as animated roles, including characters on Batman: The Animated Series, Avatar the Last Airbender, Ben 10 Omniverse, Justice League: Unlimited, Archer, Young Justice, and more…In our original conversation with Mr. Auberjonois he had called in to mark the passing of fellow television and film icon Robert Guillaume and it was such a wonderful, heartfelt conversation that we wanted to share it again now…
“Charlie X” actor Robert Walker, Jr. has passed away, as has beloved Deep Space Nine actor Rene Auberjonois, as well as Michael Lamper, the husband of Star Trek: Picard and Next Generation star Marina Sirtis. We’re catching up on the weekend’s very sad Star Trek news. Support Daily Star Trek News on Patreon: https://patreon.com/dailystartreknews Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts For more great Star Trek podcasts: https://podcasts.roddenberry.com Website: https://www.dailystartreknews.com Email: info@dailystartreknews.com Facebook, Twitter and Instagram: @dailytreknews
German filmmaker Roland Emmerich's second ultra-jingoistic movie about American independence, "The Patriot," plays a lot like an unofficial remake to Gibson's 1995 masterpiece "Braveheart," but without the whole being a good movie thing. Mel Gibson plays a hatchet-wielding maniac named Benjamin Martin who uses the death of his son and the Revolutionary War as excuses to savagely butcher his victims without facing consequences. He also enters into a sexual relationship with his recently deceased wife's sister (played by Joely Richardson) who is willing to look the other way at his evil behavior. Heath Ledger plays Mel Gibson’s oldest son who enlists in the Continental Army against his father's wishes. Then, when gets wounded in the line of duty, he takes refuge at his family's plantation, which ends up leading to the death of his 15-year-old brother who oddly still plays with toys. Join us as we discuss why the movie insists that slavery barely existed in South Carolina back then, the transformation of racist Donal Logue and the decision to gather up the entire town of people that they made us care about and then burn them alive. Tell us what you think by chatting with us (@filmsnuff) on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, or by shooting us an email over at mailbag@filmsnuff.com. This episode is sponsored by the City of Austin's proposed name change. Visit our website at https://www.filmsnuff.com.
Contender # 7 - Mermaids This time, on Counting Cryptids: Connor goes off into the deep end as we discuss one of the most surprisingly dense topics we've yet to look into, Mermaids. From our earliest introduction to these creatures as sweet, singing gingers, to modern footage of seemingly malevolent monsters there may actually be more here than anthropomorphic crabs and singing seagulls. AKA Fish dudes Links: White Kangaroo Body Found on Beach Social:Be sure to follow us on social media to answer this weeks poll, and to stay connected!Click here to visit our Facebook pageClick here to follow us on Twitter Click here to subscribe on SpotifyMake sure you subscribe and rate our podcast! Intro quote: Musker, J., Clements, R., Ashman, H., Menken, A., Auberjonois, R., Barnes, C. D., Benson, J., ... Buena Vista Home Entertainment (Firm). (2006). The little mermaid. Burbank, CA: Walt Disney Co.
Blood Stripe: A scarlet stripe that runs down the dress trousers worn by officers of the United States Marine Corps Our Sergeant returns home after a third tour with the Marines. Unable to sleep, wracked by paranoia and anxiety, it is clear that in addition to the scars she bears on her body, Our Sergeant carries unseen wounds. When a boisterous homecoming party provokes an explosive outburst, Our Sergeant has nowhere to turn, and so she runs... deep into the North Woods. Discovering a picturesque summer camp on a lake, Our Sergeant seeks refuge and at first, finds solace. But she cannot outrun her own heart of darkness and the pristine wilderness becomes fraught with peril. Actor (Weeds, Veep) and director and writer Remy Auberjonois joins us for a conversation on his compelling and complex portrait of a returning soldier (Kate Nowlin) on the brink. For news and updates go to: bloodstripefilm.com The Blood Stripe opens at the Laemmle Music Hall Friday, October 13
It's a really big show on this episode of BEHIND THE LENS with powerhouse guests talking about some outstanding, affecting, and meaningful films. STEVEN ALLERICK is back with us and in the studio for the full hour adding his perspective as a working actor of stage, screen and tv to today's discussions with our other special guests starting with director/writer REMY AUBERJONOIS and actor/co-writer KATE NOWLIN, who join us live at the 15-minute mark talking about their powerful new "Must See" film BLOOD STRIPE! Debuting at LAFF 2016, BLOOD STRIPE now makes its way into theatres after a very successful festival run. Actors, filmmakers and movie lovers will appreciate and enjoy hearing what Remy and Kate have to say about the process of making BLOOD STRIPE, from story inspiration to having a pre-determined location and its impact on the actual story development, to crafting, creating and embodying the character of "Sarge" from the ground up, to the delicate balance of editing, plus the learning curve for first-time screenwriters and a first-time director. And of course, Remy lifts the mood of a serious discussion with some sage wit and wisdom about working with not only his wife, but his dad, acclaimed actor RENE AUBERJONOIS. You'll also hear their thoughts on the importance of the themes of BLOOD STRIPE as they apply not only to returning veterans, but everyone in this day and age of global upheaval. And talk about themes! Writer/director RICHARD SCHENKMAN is on hand at the midpoint of the show to talk about his latest film, THE MAN FROM EARTH: HOLOCENE. With a story that picks up 10-years after the original film, THE MAN FROM EARTH, ends, Richard gives great insight into revisiting a successful - and intelligent - story template, staying true to the characters and origin story while finding a way to "tweak" the original seeds to now allow for the passage of time. And of course, we talk about his stellar cast. Interesting is that the necessity of "tweaking" origin leads to exploration of greater themes and opens the door to philosophical discussion on a myriad of subjects. http://behindthelensonline.net http://eliasentertainmentnetwork.com
This week we have one final episode from Star Trek Las Vegas and its a good one! Joining us this week the one and only René Auberjonois! Now to give a quick warning, the audio quality on this one is a little rough, but we promise the conent is top notch!
What starts out as a creepy ghost story about a crashed transport ship turns into a creepy father/daughter story about recreating all of your dead friends and family and pretending everything is normal for 20 years. The best thing about this episode is that it brings back Rene Auber.. Uh.. Ober.. Uhh.. Auborjin.. Auberjonois. Sorry Rene, we tried. I think we got your name right once out of like 30 tries, despite the assistance from your website.. Ultimately we felt this was a very average Star Trek episode, even with Odo's fantastic performance throughout. Memory Alpha: Link Enterprise 01x20 - Oasis Directed by Jim Charleston Written by Stephen Black Guest Stars: Rene Auberjonois, Tom Bergeron, Annie Wersching, Claudette Sutherland, Rudolph Willrich There Are A Four Mics is a weekly Star Trek podcast discussing the Star Trek episodes and movies in stardate order.Join Anna Heiser, Jason Allen, Joe Heiser and Joshua B. Jones as we discuss the 20th episode of Star Trek: Enterprise, Oasis. Music credits: Faith of the Heart/Where My Heart Will Take Me - performed by Russell Watson, Jerry Lubbock, and the New York Trek Orchestra Archer's Theme - Dennis McCarthy and New York Trek Orchestra
It is a ménage à trois of giant ape movies this week with King Kong, greatest of all the giant apes. King Kong joins the monsterverse this week that begun with Godzilla in 2014 with Kong: Skull Island. We celebrate King Kong's return to prominence this week by looking back on the original film, the 1976 remake, and the mammoth Peter Jackson version from 2005. We're swatting at airplanes from the tallest buildings for this podcast, so don't miss this weeks Invasion of the Remake! Support independent podcasts like ours by telling your friends and family how to find us at places like iTunes, Google Play Music, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Tune In Radio, Audioboom, BluBrry, Libsyn, YouTube and all the best podcast providers. Spread the love! Like, share and subscribe! You can also help out the show with a positive review and a 5-star rating over on iTunes. We want to hear from you and your opinions will help shape the future of the show. Your ratings and reviews also help others find the show. There "earballs" will thank you. Follow us on Twitter: @InvasionRemake Like and share us on Facebook: Invasion of the Remake Email us your questions, suggestions, corrections, challenges and comments: invasionoftheremake@gmail.com
This has to be the funniest podcast Eugenia and Gerri have recorded to date. They caught up with Rene Auberjonois and Ethan Phillips at The Hub Productions Convention in Adelaide, Australia. In this interview they had trouble keeping their giggles low and almost forgot to ask questions. Listen and find out why. you will enjoy it! [more]
Rene Auberjonois - Interview with TV, Film and Television actor, painter, artist and Mac geek... Rene Auberjonois, from Boston Legal (CBS) and Star Trek DS9 (Paramount).
Boston Legal TV Podcast; Word Salad Day, pt 1 with host Dana Greenlee and co-host cast members Tessa Auberjonois and Adrian LaTourelle, who portray Evette Richardson and Chris Mott in the episode; 2x21, airdate March 28, 2006. A story of emptying your bucket, the family cooperative, Dopamine - the master molecule, passion or addiction, Pillow pants, value your melancholy