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Quoi de Meuf
(Rediff) - Ce que le féminisme fait au dating

Quoi de Meuf

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2022 40:40


Avec Pauline Verduzier.Meetic, AdopteUnMec.com, Okcupid, Bumple, Happen, Grindr, Tinder.... Tous ces sites et application de rencontre ont révolutionné les rapports amoureux. Pour ce nouvel épisode de Quoi de Meuf, Clémentine et Pauline se demandent comment être féministe et survivre dans l'univers impitoyable du dating ?Côté Pop culture, il sera question du film « Premières Vacances » de Patrick Cassir mettant en scène un couple qui décident de partir en vacances suite à leur rencontre sur Tinder. Et du livre de Aziz Ansari « Modern Romance » sur le phénomène Tinder. Enfin Clémentine et Pauline partagent le témoignage d'Alice qui est en désaccord avec sa mère qui lui reproche d'être une féministe pessimiste.L'actu féministe de Clémentine Gallot et de Pauline Verduzier (01:58)Le thème de l'épisode : le dating et les applications (03 :33)Le témoignage de Cécilia, sur le remède des applications de rencontre face à insensibilisation des lesbiennes dans la société. (15:20)Expériences personnelles de Clémentine Gallot et de Pauline Verduzier (18:44)Le moment Pop culture (30:21)Les recommandations culturelles (34:14)Le courrier des auditrices (36:42)Les références entendues dans l'épisode :Un article sur la manifestation du 1er janvier, de milliers de femmes indiennes à qui on a refusé l'accès dans un temple.L'article sur les propos de Yann Moix concernant les femmes dans Marie-ClaireLa réponse humoristique d'Anne Roumanoff à Yann MoixLe livre de Moira Weigel « Labor of Love : The Invention of Dating ». ( 2016)"The fascinating history of how courtship became ‘dating'", article de Larry Getlen publié sur le New York Post (mai 2016)Le livre de Timothy Perper « Sex Signals : The Biology of Love» (1986)L'étude sur Tinder présentée en 2017, à l'Association américaine de psychologie.Clémentine cite une étude parue en 2017 de l'anthropologue Hélène Fisher qui dit que 1 célibataire sur 6 est accro au processus de recherche de date.Un article sur l'étude sociologique sur les sites de rencontre menée par le site OkcupidUn article sur le compte Instagram « Femmes noires vs dating apps »Un article sur le sondage de l'IFOP disant que les parisien.n.e.s refusent de se mettre en couple avec une personne originaire d'Afrique subsaharienne et/ou du Maghreb.Le concept « rejections killings » : ce sont des femmes qui se font tuer simplement pour avoir dit non soit à un rapport sexuel, soit à un date.Un article sur le témoignage de la jeune femme qui accuse le comédien Aziz Ansari d'agression sexuelle.Le livre de l'écrivaine Robin Warshaw « I Never Called It Rape : The Ms Report on Recognizing, Fighting, and Surviving Date and Acquitance Rape » (1988)L'article publié dans le Washington Post de la journaliste Lisa Bonos sur l'effet positif de #MeToo dans les dating.Le spectacle de Laurent Sciamma « Bonhomme » a lieu tous les samedis à 19h à la comédie des 3 bornes au 2 rue des Trois Bornes à Paris (11ème), jusqu'à fin janvier.Le livre de Fiona Schmidt « L'amour après #MeToo :Traité de séduction, l'usage des hommes qui ne savent plus comment parler aux femmes » (2018)Le film «« Premières vacances » de Patrick Cassir. (2018)Le film « Vous avez un message » de Nora Ephron. ( 1998)La série « Love » de Judd Apatow disponible sur Netflix.La série de Aziz Ansari « Master of love » disponible sur Netflix . (2015)Le livre « Modern Romance » de Aziz Ansari sur Tinder. ( 2015)La série « Insecure » de Issa Rae. (2016)Les recommandations culturellesClémentine :L'exposition sur les questions de genre et de nouvelles masculinité de Grayson Perry à la Monnaie de Paris qui se termine le 3 février.Pauline :Le livre « Un océan d'amour » de Wilfrid Lupano et Grégory Panaccione. (2014)Pour poser une question à la team Quoi de meuf : hello@quoidemeuf.netPour s'inscrire à la géniale newsletter Quoi de meuf : http://quoidemeuf.net/Quoi de Meuf est une émission de Nouvelles Écoutes, animée par Clémentine Gallot et Pauline Verduzier. Réalisée par Aurore Meyer Mahieu, montée et mixée par Laurie Galligani, coordonnée par Laura Cuissard.Vous pouvez consulter notre politique de confidentialité sur https://art19.com/privacy ainsi que la notice de confidentialité de la Californie sur https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Quoi de Meuf
#26 - Ce que le féminisme fait au dating

Quoi de Meuf

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2019 40:40


Avec Pauline Verduzier. Meetic, AdopteUnMec.com, Okcupid, Bumple, Happen, Grindr, Tinder.... Tous ces sites et application de rencontre ont révolutionné les rapports amoureux. Pour ce nouvel épisode de Quoi de Meuf, Clémentine et Pauline se demandent comment être féministe et survivre dans l'univers impitoyable du dating ? Côté Pop culture, il sera question du film « Premières Vacances » de Patrick Cassir mettant en scène un couple qui décident de partir en vacances suite à leur rencontre sur Tinder. Et du livre de Aziz Ansari « Modern Romance » sur le phénomène Tinder. Enfin Clémentine et Pauline partagent le témoignage d’Alice qui est en désaccord avec sa mère qui lui reproche d'être une féministe pessimiste.L'actu féministe de Clémentine Gallot et de Pauline Verduzier (01:58)Le thème de l'épisode : le dating et les applications (03 :33)Le témoignage de Cécilia, sur le remède des applications de rencontre face à insensibilisation des lesbiennes dans la société. (15:20)Expériences personnelles de Clémentine Gallot et de Pauline Verduzier (18:44)Le moment Pop culture (30:21)Les recommandations culturelles (34:14)Le courrier des auditrices (36:42)Les références entendues dans l'épisode :Un article sur la manifestation du 1er janvier, de milliers de femmes indiennes à qui on a refusé l'accès dans un temple.L'article sur les propos de Yann Moix concernant les femmes dans Marie-ClaireLa réponse humoristique d'Anne Roumanoff à Yann MoixLe livre de Moira Weigel « Labor of Love : The Invention of Dating ». ( 2016)"The fascinating history of how courtship became ‘dating’", article de Larry Getlen publié sur le New York Post (mai 2016)Le livre de Timothy Perper « Sex Signals : The Biology of Love» (1986)L'étude sur Tinder présentée en 2017, à l'Association américaine de psychologie.Clémentine cite une étude parue en 2017 de l'anthropologue Hélène Fisher qui dit que 1 célibataire sur 6 est accro au processus de recherche de date.Un article sur l'étude sociologique sur les sites de rencontre menée par le site Okcupid Un article sur le compte Instagram « Femmes noires vs dating apps »Un article sur le sondage de l'IFOP disant que les parisien.n.e.s refusent de se mettre en couple avec une personne originaire d'Afrique subsaharienne et/ou du Maghreb.Le concept « rejections killings » : ce sont des femmes qui se font tuer simplement pour avoir dit non soit à un rapport sexuel, soit à un date.Un article sur le témoignage de la jeune femme qui accuse le comédien Aziz Ansari d'agression sexuelle.Le livre de l'écrivaine Robin Warshaw « I Never Called It Rape : The Ms Report on Recognizing, Fighting, and Surviving Date and Acquitance Rape » (1988)L'article publié dans le Washington Post de la journaliste Lisa Bonos sur l'effet positif de #MeToo dans les dating.Le spectacle de Laurent Sciamma « Bonhomme » a lieu tous les samedis à 19h à la comédie des 3 bornes au 2 rue des Trois Bornes à Paris (11ème), jusqu'à fin janvier.Le livre de Fiona Schmidt « L'amour après #MeToo :Traité de séduction, l'usage des hommes qui ne savent plus comment parler aux femmes » (2018)Le film «« Premières vacances » de Patrick Cassir. (2018)Le film « Vous avez un message » de Nora Ephron. ( 1998)La série « Love » de Judd Apatow disponible sur Netflix.La série de Aziz Ansari « Master of love » disponible sur Netflix . (2015)Le livre « Modern Romance » de Aziz Ansari sur Tinder. ( 2015)La série « Insecure » de Issa Rae. (2016)Les recommandations culturellesClémentine :L'exposition sur les questions de genre et de nouvelles masculinité de Grayson Perry à la Monnaie de Paris qui se termine le 3 février.Pauline :Le livre « Un océan d'amour » de Wilfrid Lupano et Grégory Panaccione. (2014)Pour poser une question à la team Quoi de meuf : hello@quoidemeuf.netPour s'inscrire à la géniale newsletter Quoi de meuf : http://quoidemeuf.net/Quoi de Meuf est une émission de Nouvelles Écoutes, animée par Clémentine Gallot et Pauline Verduzier. Réalisée par Aurore Meyer Mahieu, montée et mixée par Laurie Galligani, coordonnée par Laura Cuissard.

Dorking Out
Time’s Up Golden Globes Edition

Dorking Out

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2018 40:19


Rundown: Chris and Sonia talk about the 2018 Golden Globe winners, discuss the Time's Up movement, the Me Too hashtag, and call out Hollywood on quite a bit of BS.  Also, we discuss the winners: Movies Best Motion Picture - Drama "Call Me by Your Name" "Dunkirk" "The Post" "The Shape of Water" "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri" *WINNER Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy "The Disaster Artist" "Get Out" "The Greatest Showman" "I, Tonya" "Lady Bird" *WINNER Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama Jessica Chastain, "Molly's Game" Sally Hawkins, "The Shape of Water" Frances McDormand, "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri" *WINNER Meryl Streep, "The Post" Michelle Williams, "All the Money in the World" Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama Timothée Chalamet, "Call Me by Your Name" Daniel Day-Lewis, "Phantom Thread" Tom Hanks, "The Post" Gary Oldman, "Darkest Hour" *WINNER Denzel Washington, "Roman J. Israel, Esq." Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy Judi Dench, "Victoria & Abdul" Margot Robbie, "I, Tonya" Saoirse Ronan, "Lady Bird" *WINNER Emma Stone, "Battle of the Sexes" Helen Mirren, "The Leisure Seeker" Best Director Guillermo del Toro, "The Shape of Water" *WINNER Martin McDonagh, "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri" Christopher Nolan, "Dunkirk" Ridley Scott, "All The Money in the World" Steven Spielberg, "The Post" Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy Steve Carell, "Battle of the Sexes" Ansel Elgort, "Baby Driver" James Franco, "The Disaster Artist" *WINNER Hugh Jackman, "The Greatest Showman" Daniel Kaluuya, "Get Out" Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture Mary J. Blige, "Mudbound" Hong Chau, "Downsizing" Allison Janney, "I, Tonya" *WINNER Laurie Metcalf, "Lady Bird" Octavia Spencer, "The Shape of Water" Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture Willem Dafoe, "The Florida Project" Armie Hammer, "Call Me by Your Name" Richard Jenkins, "The Shape of Water" Christopher Plummer, "All the Money in the World" Sam Rockwell, "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri" *WINNER Best Original Score in a Motion Picture "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri" "The Shape of Water" *WINNER "Phantom Thread" "The Post" "Dunkirk" Best Original Song in a Motion Picture "Home," "Ferdinand" "Mighty River," "Mudbound" "Remember Me," "Coco" "The Star," "The Star" "This Is Me," "The Greatest Showman" *WINNER Best Screenplay in a Motion Picture "The Shape of Water" "Lady Bird" "The Post" "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri" *WINNER "Molly's Game" Best Motion Picture - Foreign Language "A Fantastic Woman" "First They Killed My Father" "In the Fade" *WINNER "Loveless" "The Square" Best Animated Film "The Boss Baby" "The Breadwinner" "Ferdinand" "Coco" *WINNER "Loving Vincent" TV Best TV series - Drama "The Crown" "Game of Thrones" "The Handmaid's Tale" *WINNER "Stranger Things" "This Is Us" Best performance by Actress in a TV series - Drama Caitriona Balfe, "Outlander" Claire Foy, "The Crown" Maggie Gyllenhaal, "The Deuce" Katherine Langford, "13 Reasons Why" Elisabeth Moss, "The Handmaid's Tale" *WINNER Best performance by an Actor in a TV Series - Drama Sterling K. Brown, "This is Us" *WINNER Freddie Highmore, "The Good Doctor" Bob Odenkirk, "Better Call Saul" Liev Schreiber, "Ray Donovan" Jason Bateman, "Ozark" Best TV series - Musical or Comedy "Black-ish" "Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" *WINNER "Master of None" "SMILF" "Will & Grace" Best performance by an Actor in a TV series - Musical or Comedy Anthony Anderson, "Black-ish" Aziz Ansari "Master of None" *WINNER Kevin Bacon, "I Love Dick" William H. Macy, "Shameless" Eric McCormack, "Will and Grace" Best performance by an Actress in a TV series - Musical or Comedy Pamela Adlon, "Better Things" Alison Brie, "Glow" Issa Rae, "Insecure" Rachel Brosnahan, "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" *WINNER Frankie Shaw, "SMILF" Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television "Big Little Lies" *WINNER "Fargo" "Feud: Bette and Joan" "The Sinner" "Top of the Lake: China Girl" Best Performance by an Actor in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television Robert De Niro, "The Wizard of Lies" Jude Law, "The Young Pope" Kyle MacLachlan, "Twin Peaks" Ewan McGregor, "Fargo" *WINNER Geoffrey Rush, "Genius" Best Performance by an Actress in a Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television Jessica Biel, "The Sinner" Nicole Kidman, "Big Little Lies" *WINNER Jessica Lange, "Feud: Bette and Joan" Susan Sarandon, "Feud: Bette and Joan" Reese Witherspoon, "Big Little Lies" Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television Alfred Molina, "Feud" Alexander Skarsgard, "Big Little Lies" *WINNER David Thewlis, "Fargo" David Harbour, "Stranger Things" Christian Slater, "Mr. Robot" Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Limited Series or Motion Picture Made for Television Laura Dern, "Big Little Lies" *WINNER Ann Dowd, "The Handmaid's Tale" Chrissy Metz, "This is Us" Michelle Pfeiffer, "The Wizard of Lies" Shailene Woodley, "Big Little Lies"

Dorking Out
Game of Thrones Played by Apes Edition

Dorking Out

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2017 102:28


Show Rundown: In this week’s episode, we talk about the return of Game Of Thrones, which kicked off its penultimate season on Sunday night. Peter Brown from Assignment X joins us. In our second segment, we review the final installment of the “Planet of the Apes” movies, “War For The Planet Of The Apes.” Smith super loves this series. Was he happy with how it all ended? Well, you’ll have to listen and find out. And finally, we end our show with what we’re dorking out about this week, which is basically just the Emmy nominations.  Topic 1: Game of Thrones Season 7 Opener Unless you’ve attending dinner parties at House Frey, you know that Game Of Thrones kicked off its 7th season on Sunday, the first of seven new episodes. Next year, its season 8 and final season will have six episodes. Every episode since the show first aired in 2011 has been leading up to these final two seasons. Creators David Benioff and D.B. Weiss have masterfully set up the game board for what is sure to be an epic conclusion. Joining us to talk about Sunday night’s Game Of Thrones is Peter Brown from Assignment X. Topic 2: War for the Planet of the Apes and What Makes Great Trilogies That brings us to our review of War for the Planet of the Apes, and a larger discussion of just what is so great about a movie trilogy. There’s nothing quite like a great movie trilogy. Why is that? And does this recent Planet of the Apes trilogy rank among them? War for the Planet of the Apes is the final movie in the prequelish trilogy of Apes movies which began with 2011’s Rise of the Planet of the Apes and 2014’s great Dawn of the Planet of the Apes. Starring Andy Serkis as Caesar, the lab ape-come-Moses-figure to a tribe of intelligent apes living in California after a plague has wiped out 499 of every 500 people, and Woody Harrelson as a human soldier trying to clutch onto the human control of Earth as a second wave of plague might be finishing off humans for good, War has been widely praised and renewed talk of how the Oscars might honor work like Serkis’ here… performances which are not all CGI and not all human.   What makes a great trilogy? Why do we care about trilogies? Star Wars Trilogy Lord of the Rings Trilogy Toy Story Trilogy Mad Max Trilogy Alien Trilogy Spider-Man Trilogy Dark Knight Trilogy Back to the Future Trilogy Bourne Trilogy Dollars Movies Trilogy Godfather Trilogy Matrix Trilogy Indiana Jones What We're Dorking Out About The Emmy nominations …. We keeping hearing that we’re in the Platinum Age of Television, but when it comes to the Emmy nominations it’s just business as usual. The Emmys seem to take a giant leap forward last year, nominating criminally overlooked shows like “The Americans,” and giving Emmys to the leads of Orphan Black and Mr. Robot, neither of which are nominated this year, just like “The Americans.” Instead the Emmys took two steps back with nods for shows that are kinda played out like House Of Cards and Modern Family and honoring “movie stars” like Anthony Hopkins, Kevin Spacey, and Liev Schrieber for their TV work even if the performances are not the best TV has to offer. I’m not sure “Westworld” really deserves to be in the Best Drama category. I feel like that nomination is more the result of HBO’s big Emmy marketing budget. And I don’t want to even get into how much I hate that “Sherlock” is nominated for anything, because it was terrible. There are some bright spots. I was happy to see all the Emmy nominations for A Handmaid’s Tale, Atlanta, Stranger Things and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. I’m glad to see so many SNL actresses nominated for supporting actress. Smith, what did you think of the Emmy nominations? Emmy Nominations http://variety.com/2017/tv/news/2017-emmy-nominees-list-nominations-1202494465/ Big Categories: Drama Series“Better Call Saul” (AMC)“The Crown” (Netflix)“The Handmaid’s Tale” (Hulu)“House of Cards” (Netflix)“Stranger Things” (Netflix)“This Is Us” (NBC)“Westworld” (HBO)Comedy Series“Atlanta” (FX)“Black-ish” (ABC)“Master of None” (Netflix)“Modern Family” (ABC)“Silicon Valley” (HBO)“Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt” (Netflix)“Veep” (HBO)Drama ActressViola Davis (“How to Get Away with Murder”)Claire Foy (“The Crown”)Elisabeth Moss (“The Handmaid’s Tale”)Keri Russell (“The Americans”)Evan Rachel Wood (“Westworld”)Robin Wright (“House of Cards”)Drama ActorSterling K. Brown (“This Is Us”)Anthony Hopkins (“Westworld”)Bob Odenkirk (“Better Call Saul”)Matthew Rhys (“The Americans”)Liev Schreiber (“Ray Donovan”)Kevin Spacey (“House of Cards”)Milo Ventimiglia (“This Is Us”) Comedy ActorAnthony Anderson (“Black-ish”)Aziz Ansari (“Master of None”)Zach Galifianakis (“Baskets”)Donald Glover (“Atlanta”)William H. Macy (“Shameless”)Jeffrey Tambor (“Transparent”)Comedy ActressPamela Adlon (“Better Things”)Tracee Ellis-Ross (“black-ish”)Jane Fonda (“Grace and Frankie”)Lily Tomlin (“Grace and Frankie”)Allison Janney (“Mom”)Ellie Kemper (“Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt”)Julia Louis-Dreyfus (“Veep”)Limited Series“Big Little Lies” (HBO)“Fargo” (FX)“Feud: Bette and Joan” (FX)“The Night Of” (HBO)“Genius” (National Geographic)Limited Series ActorRiz Ahmed (“The Night Of”)Benedict Cumberbatch (“Sherlock: The Lying Detective”)Robert De Niro (“The Wizard of Lies”)Ewan McGregor (“Fargo”)Geoffrey Rush (“Genius”)John Turturro (“The Night Of”) Limited Series ActressCarrie Coon (“Fargo”)Felicity Huffman (“American Crime”)Nicole Kidman (“Big Little Lies”)Jessica Lange (“Feud”)Susan Sarandon (“Feud”)Reese Witherspoon (“Big Little Lies”)Supporting Actor in a Drama SeriesJohn Lithgow (“The Crown”)Jonathan Banks (“Better Call Saul”)Mandy Patinkin (“Homeland”)Michael Kelly (“House of Cards”)David Harbour (“Stranger Things”)Ron Cephas Jones (“This Is Us”)Jeffrey Wright (“Westworld”)Supporting Actress in a Drama SeriesAnn Dowd (“The Handmaid’s Tale”)Samira Wiley (“The Handmaid’s Tale”)Uzo Aduba (“Orange Is the New Black”)Millie Bobby Brown (“Stranger Things”)Chrissy Metz (“This Is Us”)Thandie Newton (“Westworld”)Supporting Actor in a Comedy SeriesAlec Baldwin (“Saturday Night Live”)Louie Anderson (“Baskets”)Ty Burrell (“Modern Family”)Tituss Burgess (“Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt”)Tony Hale (“Veep”)Matt Walsh (“Veep”)Supporting Actress in a Comedy SeriesKate McKinnon (“Saturday Night Live”)Vanessa Bayer (“Saturday Night Live”)Leslie Jones (“Saturday Night Live”)Anna Chlumsky (“Veep”)Judith Light (“Transparent”)Kathryn Hahn (“Transparent”)Variety Talk Series“Full Frontal With Samantha Bee” (TBS)“Jimmy Kimmel Live!” (ABC)“Last Week Tonight With John Oliver” (HBO)“The Late Late Show With James Corden” (CBS)“Real Time With Bill Maher” (HBO)“The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” (CBS)Reality Competition“The Amazing Race” (CBS)“American Ninja Warrior” (NBC)“Project Runway” (Lifetime)“RuPaul’s Drag Race” (vh1)“Top Chef” (Bravo)“The Voice” (NBC)Television Movie“Black Mirror: San Junipero” (Netflix)“Dolly Parton’s Christmas Of Many Colors: Circle Of Love” (NBC)“The Immortal Life Of Henrietta Lacks” (HBO)“Sherlock: The Lying Detective (Masterpiece)” (PBS)“The Wizard Of Lies” (HBO)Variety Sketch Series“Billy On The Street” (truTV)“Documentary Now!” (IFC)“Drunk History” (Comedy Central)“Portlandia” (IFC)“Saturday Night Live” (NBC)“Tracey Ullman’s Show” (HBO)Structured Reality Program“Antiques Roadshow” (PBS)“Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives” (Food Network)“Fixer Upper” (HGTV)“Lip Sync Battle” (Spike TV)“Shark Tank” (ABC)“Who Do You Think You Are” (TLC)Unstructured Reality Program“Born This Way” (A&E)“Deadliest Catch” (Discovery Channel)“Gaycation With Ellen Page” (Viceland)“Intervention” (A&E)“RuPaul’s Drag Race: Untucked” (YouTube)“United Shades Of America: With W. Kamau Bell” (CNN)   We’ve Got a New Doctor Who http://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-40626224   Martin Landau Died at 89 http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/martin-landau-dead-ed-wood-811318   George Romero Died at 77 http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/movies/la-me-george-romero-20170716-story.html   Find The Dorking Out Show here... Dorking Out Show Blog - Twitter - YouTube - Facebook - Patreon   Find Sonia here... Twitter - The Sonia Show Blog - The Sonia Show Facebook Page   Find Chris here... Twitter - The Jett Jergens Blog - The Jett Jergens Facebook Page  

Watcha!
Ep. 05: Parks & Recreation; Aziz Ansari; Master Of None

Watcha!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2016 45:11


In this episode of Watcha!, film critic Aniruddha Guha (@AniGuha on Twitter) looks at a show (Parks & Recreation) in its entirety, and talks to Mae Thomas (@maebemaebe on Twitter) about how the actors associated with it (Amy Poehler, Aziz Ansari, Chris Pratt) have benefited from the show in their respective careers.

Film Fallout
Infinite Respawncast - Master of Spectre

Film Fallout

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2015 102:08


We took a break last week since there wasn't much that came out, but that's okay because we're back with some James Bond. Spectre gets dismantled by Chris and Dylan as they talk Bond's legacy, the significance of Spectre, and why Craig's Bond lacks the humor it desires. We get into some news like Shane Carruth's next movie, and why Chi-Raq looks like it might actually be pretty good. There's some new releases this week, and then Chris talks about the new Netflix Original show by Aziz Ansari - Master of None - and Dylan discusses the one-take heist film, Victoria. Next week we'll be back with a review of Angelina Jolie Pitt's By the Sea. Show Notes: (2:20) Spectre Review (27:57) Spectre Spoilers (47:00) Spike Lee is going to modernize a greek play in Chi-Raq, leaving us kind of excited for a Spike Lee movie. (52:12) New Releases (66:53) Shane Carruth is making a movie about shipping route competition and somehow managed to wrangle up an all-star cast (72:20) JJ Abrams is going to be passing the burden of making a good Star Wars movie solely to Rian Johnson when it comes time for Episode VIII, providing less input than we originally thought. (79:39) Chris talks Master of None and how Netflix has been killing it this year. (87:46) Dylan watched a heist film done in a single take that is less of a heist film and more of a drama, entitled Victoria. (94:59) Closing comments including us reading some "reader" mail You can find more written content at www.infiniterespawns.com.