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The first BABE was a family-friendly megahit. So for the sequel, why did director George Miller thrust his sweet porcine hero into a family-unfriendly nightmare? Host Rico Gagliano takes a trot down the mean streets of BABE: PIG IN THE CITY, telling the story of its rise and box-office fall with the help of guests including Farmer Hoggett himself, James Cromwell (SUCCESSION), and voice-of-Babe E.G. Daily (PEE-WEE'S BIG ADVENTURE).The latest season of The MUBI Podcast – BOX OFFICE POISON — dives into six visionary films... that were also notorious flops. Inspired by the new book of the same name by Tim Robey, film critic for The Telegraph, every episode is a wild ride through a great movie's rise, and fall, and rise. The Short Films Big Names collection is now streaming on MUBI. To watch some of the films we've covered on the podcast, check out the collection Featured on the MUBI Podcast. Availability of films varies depending on your country.MUBI is a global streaming service, production company and film distributor dedicated to elevating great cinema. MUBI makes, acquires, curates, and champions extraordinary films, connecting them to audiences all over the world. A place to discover ambitious new films and singular voices, from iconic directors to emerging auteurs. Each carefully chosen by MUBI's curators.
George Miller is… unfathomable, we’re going with unfathomable. He builds his career making apocalyptic action mayhem with all the Mad Max films and then suddenly pivots to making kids films involving animals, be they pigs or penguins. Not content with the original, fairly conventional Babe, Miller steps in as director for the sequel Babe: Pig … Continue reading "433: Babe: Pig In The City [1998] Movie Discussion"
Surreal shenanigans ensue when Ryan Kasmiskie returns for BABE: PIG IN THE CITY, a sequel that takes a bold detour into harrowing and heavily symbolic adventures with adorable talking animals. Thank the pig!
Get access to this entire episode as well as all of our premium episodes and bonus content by becoming a Hit Factory Patron for just $5/month.Mad Max maestro George Miller has a new film in theaters, so writer/producer/co-creator of Fox's 'Sleepy Hollow' & co-host of Podcast Like It's... Phil Iscove joins to discuss the work of the visionary director and his brilliant, underseen sequel to everyone's favorite talking pig movie, 'Babe: Pig in the City'. Following the breakout success of 1995's 'Babe', Miller delivered a darker, more adventurous story that sees the titular pig braving a cold, indifferent Metropolis (featuring a fascinating assembly of familiar landmarks from cityscapes around the world) and winning the hearts of its embittered animal residents through his courage, cunning, and compassion. Gene Siskel's #1 film of 1998 and a favorite of musician and actor Tom Waits, the film has steadily found its faithful audience after an initially disappointing box office run, anticipating some of Miller's careerlong challenges with compelling audiences to gamble on his bold visions.We discuss the film's narrative and thematic swings, how Miller takes the story in fascinating new directions, and why the filmmaker's insistence on never repeating himself becomes both the film's greatest asset and its toughest barrier for entry. Then, we assess the movie's incredible technical achievements, and why making this film feels like it might have been just as challenging as Miller's work on any of the Mad Max films. We also praise the film's willingness to embrace difficult emotions and never shy away from challenging its target audience of young viewers with harrowing and heartrending scenes of animals in extrememly human experiences of distress, opression, and danger.Finally, we turn our eyes to George Miller's latest entry in his long-running action series, 'Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga'. Epic in scope, bold in vision, and featuring some of Miller's most ambitious storytelling, 'Furiosa' has been embraced critically, but is failing to find its audience, with disappointing box office returns and a near-guaruntee of a short theatrical run.On the back half of this episode, we make the case for 'Furiosa', praise its grandeur as well as its nuance, and offer up some readings of the film that challenge many of the common criticisms we've seen so far.Follow Phil Iscove on Twitter.Listen to and support Podcast Like It's... on Patreon and wherever you stream podcasts.....Our theme song is 'Mirror' by Chris Fish.
Writer/director George Miller steps into the spotlight for this episode of Film Stories, as we dig into a pair of his sequels.The hugely-acclaimed Mad Max: Fury Road arrived in 2015, but it had a heck of a journey to get that far. An abandoned attempt to get the film made in 2003, and then the whole production having to be put on ice for a year after weather conditions meant a change of location. And then there was the shoot itself, which came to an end without the beginning or final act of the film shot. It was quite a saga.1998's Babe: Pig In The City was a film pretty much taken for granted by its parent studio, Universal Pictures. It wasn't until a late preview screening that the studio discovered it hadn't quite got the sequel to 1995's Babe that it was after - and urgent last minute changes were called for. Stories of both movies are told in this episode... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From August 11, 2020: Academy Award-nominated Actor James Cromwell visited the show for a chat about his movie Emperor.JAMES CROMWELL BIOJames Cromwell earned an Academy Award nomination for his performance as Farmer Hoggett in the international smash BABE, and reprised his role in the hit sequel, BABE: PIG IN THE CITY. In 2018, he appeared notably in the Steven Spielberg/Universal blockbuster JURASSIC WORLD: ANCIENT FUTURES. He recently appeared opposite Meryl Streep in THE LAUNDROMAT for Steven Soderbergh, and will be seen in the period drama EMPEROR alongside Bruce Dern and Ben Robson. Cromwell appeared in THE PROMISE alongside Oscar Isaac and Christian Bale, and in MARSHALL alongside Chadwick Boseman and Sterling K. Brown, with other films including the Academy Award-winning THE ARTIST football dramedy THE LONGEST YARD opposite Adam Sandler, I, ROBOT alongside Will Smith, Oscar-nominated features THE GREEN MILE (Frank Darabont), THE QUEEN (Stephen rears), SECRETARIAT (Gary Ross), SPIDERMAN III (Sam Raimi), and LA CONFIDENTIAL (Curtis Hanson) among many others. Cromwell starred in STILL MINE opposite Genevieve Bujold (Toronto Film Festival Premiere / Top Ten Canadian Films of 2012), winning the Best Actor Award at the 2013 Canadian Film Awards, a Genie Award, and the Best Actor Award at the Seattle International Film Festival for his performance.Cromwell won a 2013 Emmy Award for his turn opposite Jessica Lange and Lily Rabe on American Horror Story: Asylum. He currently recurs on HBO's Succession opposite Brian Cox, was just seen in two very different season-long arcs concurrently: on Epix's Berlin Station opposite Richard Jenkins and on Starz' Counterpart opposite J K Simmons. He earlier starred opposite Lee Pace on AMC's Halt & Catch Fire, in HBO miniseries The Young Pope opposite Jude Law and Diane Keaton, and continues his recurring role in the TBS comedy The Detour playing Jason Jones' mysterious, wily father-in-law. He played erudite defense attorney Warren Daniels on the TNT/Steven Bochco series Murder in the First, Andrew Mellon on HBO's Boardwalk Empire, starred on the ABC series Betrayal as billionaire industrialist Thatcher Karsten, and appeared on the Fox series 24 as Jack Bauer's father Phillip Bauer. He earned multiple Emmy Award nominations for his work on the HBO original series Six Feet Under, the HBO movie RKO 281, and the NBC drama ER. His body of work encompasses dozens of miniseries and MOWs, including TNT's A Slight Case of Murder, HBO's Angels in America, West Wing, Picket Fences, Home Improvement, L.A. Law, and Star Trek: The Next Generation.Born in Los Angeles, Cromwell grew up in New York and Waterford, Connecticut, and studied at Carnegie Mellon University (then Carnegie Tech). His father, John Cromwell, an acclaimed actor and director, was one of the first presidents of the Screen Directors Guild. His mother, Kay Johnson, was a stage and film actress.
The Third Part in our On the Road with Ladies of Vengeance trilogy. You can't go wrong with Charlize Theron driving your movie. Unfortunately the prequel to MAD MAX: FURY ROAD does not take the above advice and while we wouldn't dare to advise the great George Miller on his filmmaking sequel choices (BABE: PIG IN THE CITY good and HAPPY FEET TWO not so much) we do hope that Nicholas Hoult can convey his great performance as a likable bald villain into playing Lex Luthor. And there's your one reference to comic book movies that ALL pale in comparison to an action movie that will referenced and spoke of with great reverence decades from now. And now I will retire from writing these show notes to go watch SWEET NOVEMBER or THE DEVIL'S ADVOCATE. Because I remember Charlize. And not much else. Good day! Enjoy and keep reading along with us from Quentin Tarantino's CINEMA SPECULATION! Twitter/Instagram/Facebook: @trilogyintheory Letterboxd: @projectingfilm & @webistrying Artwork by: @nasketchs Find out more at https://trilogyintheory.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
We bring the 2nd Unit back to dip our toes into Development Hell once again...kind of! As a pseudo-sequel of our Superman Lives episodes, we dig into the history of what was supposed to be Justice League: Mortal, the short-lived but fascinating first attempt at the superhero team-up. Directed by George Miller, written by Kieran and Michelle Mulroney, and starring a surprisingly young cast including Armie Hammer, Common, and Jay Baruchel, this goofy comic-book-accurate project met insurmountable obstacles on the way to production. We break down the full cast and story of this project (thanks in large part to cast interviews, articles from Collider, and the great work of the Canceled Movie Report podcast), go over a brief history of the Justice League, and explore the biggest reasons for this film's collapse: the Australian government and the 2007-2008 Writers' Guild of America strike. We marvel at the gambit of casting such young actors for such iconic adult roles, give a brief lesson on rabies symptoms, hypothesize future advancements in villainous tracking technology, have a fun discussion on currency conversion rates and tax credits, subject you to some truly awful Batman voices, remind you that Jack is still trying to track down a VHS copy of Nukie to torture Joe with, bring awareness to the pitfalls of bad acronyms/initialisms, Jack plugs his latest creative project, and we ask a question we've been wondering for some time: do the members of the Justice League all share a tailor? Suit up, settle into the Brother Eye console, and enjoy the show. CW: Brief mention of Armie Hammer's sexual misconduct allegations, terrible Batman voices Podcast Plugged In This Episode: The Geeky Dad Podcast (@geekydadpodcast and @RaphaelMoran on Twitter) Things Mentioned In This Episode: Paul Dini, Grant Morrison, Elongated Man, Booster Gold, Blue Beetle, Guy Gardiner, Superman Lives, Superman Returns, Brandon Routh, Kevin Spacey, Christopher Reeve, Bryan Singer, Clerks 2, Batman Begins, Christopher Nolan, Christian Bale, Joel Schumacher, The Dark Knight, Batman Versus Superman, JJ Abrams, MCU, Iron Man, Hulk, David Goyer, Kieran Mulroney, Michelle Mulroney, Mr. And Mrs. Smith, Jason Reitman, Thank You For Smoking, Aaron Eckhardt, Juno, Ghostbusters: Afterlife, George Miller, Mad Max, Mad Max: Fury Road, Happy Feet, Elijah Wood, Robin Williams, Brittany Murphy, Hugh Jackman, Nicole Kidman, Fat Joe, Steve Irwin, The Crocodile Hunter, Barry Osbourne, Merit Allen, Weta Workshop, Peter Jackson, Canceled Movie Report Podcast, Snyderverse, Wonder Woman 1984, Gal Godot, HappySadConfused Podcast, Joseph Cross, Strangers With Candy, Running With Scissors, Michael Angarano, Almost Famous, Sky High, Max Thieriot, The Pacifier, Nancy Drew, Minka Kelly, The Pumpkin Karver, The Kingdom, Adrianne Palicki, Friday Night Lights, Scott Porter, Music and Lyrics, Jessica Biel, 7th Heaven, The Illusionist, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Death Proof, Live Free or Die Hard, DJ Cotrona, Venom (2005), Windfall, Armie Hammer, Flicka, Arrested Development, Veronica Mars, Desperate Housewives, Megan Gale, Stealth, Teresa Palmer, The Grudge 2, December Boys, Talia al Ghul, Common, Smokin' Aces, Jon Stewart, Green Lantern, Adam Brody, The OC, In The Land of Women, Barry Allen, The Flash, Anton Yelchin, Charlie Bartlett, Wally West, Kid Flash, Santiago Cabrerra, Love & Other Disasters, Heroes, Aquaman, Hugh Keays-Byrne, Martian Manhunter, Jay Baruchel, Undeclared, Knocked Up, Maxwell Lord, Seth Rogen, Zoe Kazan, Stephen Tobolowsky, Mark Waid, OMAC, Starro, WGA, AMPTP, DGA, SAG, IATSE, Redbox, Netflix, Wolverine, Casino Royale, Quantum of Solace, Daniel Craig, Babe: Pig In The City, Man of Steel, Dragonball Z, Pedro Pascal, Nick Cage, The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent, Goon, Seann William Scott, Jamie Lee Curtis, 3000 Years of Longing, Jessica Alba, Fantastic Four, Shazam!, George Clooney, Alicia Silverstone, Ahmed Best, Jake Lloyd --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/derazzled/support
We're starting our own collection of important and influential movies, the STACKS Selection. The first title HAD to be Babe: Pig In The City, directed by George Miller. Check out the video essay on our Youtube channel. Stay tuned for more! thestacks@gmail.com Stephen - Letterboxd - Twitter Jack - Letterboxd - Twitter
Part 2 of PARENTAL GUIDANCE, SUGGESTIONS Which of these two gonzo George Miller films resonates more with Jamie: the dark, urban fable of the sequel to BABE, or the sprawling jukebox musical of the second and final HAPPY FEET movie? Will drinking three glasses change Scott's mind about this natty, sour, unfiltered Catalonian wine, or will he stand by his extremely non-plussed first reaction? If you want to know, you have to listen to the pig and press Play, y'all. This episode is one in a krillion. BABE: PIG IN THE CITY is a 1998 movie directed, produced, and co-written by George Miller. As of this episode's release it is available to stream on Starz and wherever you get your VODs. HAPPY FEET TWO is a 2011 sequel directed, produced, and co-written by George Miller. As of this episode's release it can be streamed on HBO Max and wherever you get your VODs. The 2020 Partida Creus SP is available at Despaña Vinos y Mas for $30 plus tax and shipping. Follow the show on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook @BiggerBottlePod. Email us at biggerbottlepod@gmail.com. Our NEW art is thanks to Ross Connard! Music is selected from Camille Saint-Saëns' ‘The Carnival of the Animals - XII. Fossils' as performed by the Seattle Youth Symphony, licensed under Creative Commons (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/legalcode)
Which celebrity would you dress like - Loc would be a horrible teacher - the Babe Pig In The City guy is vegan - Aliens under the sea - and Baggedmilk from @Oilersnation joins us to talk about last nights game
This week, we’ve hit a landmark: it’s episode 100!!!While twenty-something episodes have been lost to technology, there have still been 100 hundred episodes of “Fat Dude Digs Flicks: Let’s Taco ‘Bout,” in one format or another. To celebrate, we’re flipping the script. This week’s episode is hosted by the voice of Midwest All-Pro Wrestling, Charlie Eccles (@wrestlingvoice1), and Andy — your resident Fat Dude — is moving into the guest’s chair. The two chat for 3 HOURS about Andy’s journeyman childhood, theatrical education, the importance of family, and where this love for movies comes from. The two then take a deep dive into The Fat Dude’s surprise selection, where Andy not only describes why he selected it, but why he unironically adores it.Follow Fat Dude Digs Flicks across social media:Facebook - Fat Dude Digs FlicksInstagram - FatDudeDigsFlicksTwitter - FatDudeFlicksSubscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher Radio, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Search for Fat Dude Digs Flicks and click on that subscribe button. Please take a second to rate and review the show, while you’re at it!Subscribe to the Fat Dude Digs Flicks YouTube channel and send a thumbs up or two my way!Check out Back Lot 605 and all that they are doing across social media and wherever your pods are caught, and at BackLot605.com.If you’d like to contact me for any recommendations, questions, comments, concerns, or to be a future guest, you can send an email to FatDudeDigsFlicks@gmail.com.And now, the socio-political awareness part of the notes:Please help do your part to stop Asian hate. If you see something, say something. Don’t sit back and let people be victimized. If you are interested, please look into the following charities, organizations, and foundations:Stop AAPI HateAAPI Community FundCAAAVAPIENCAsian Mental Health CollectiveSouth Asian Workers’ CenterChinatown Community for Equitable Development Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund#HATEISAVIRUSKorean American Community FoundationSikh American Legal Defense and Education FundSEARACSouth Asian Americans Leading TogetherAsian Pacific American Labor AllianceRed Canary SongButterflySWAN VancouverAAPI Women LeadThe need for #BlackLivesMatter continues as another young man became a victim of police violence. Keep giving as much support to these organizations as you can:The American Civil Liberties UnionThe Bail ProjectBlack Lives MatterBlack Trans Travel FundCOVID Bail Out NYCColor of ChangeGeorge Floyd Memorial FundThe Innocence ProjectJustice For BreonnaJustice For ElijahKnow Your Rights Camp Legal Defense FundNAACP Legal Defense and Education FundNational Bail Fund NetworkNational Police Accountability ProjectRun With MaudUnicorn RiotHelp protect, defend, and support the transgender community (as well as our LGBTQ+ brothers, sisters, and non-binary spiritual siblings) by checking out:Trans LifelineThe Trevor ProjectThe Center of Excellence for Transgender HealthGender DiversityThe Transgender Law CenterFORGEGLSENTransgender Legal Defense and Education FundTrans Women of Color CollectiveTrans Youth Equality FoundationNational Center For Transgender Equa
Believe it or not, the fantastical BABE: PIG IN THE CITY is the "favorite" movie of screenwriter, director, creative producer and former VP of the sadly now-defunct, sensational viral video factory Super Deluxe Scott Keiner (like many, Scott has a hell of a time choosing a "favorite" flick, but counts this George Miller gem among his favorites). Thanks so much to turning us onto this one, Scott... it truly is, as advertised, "criminally underrated!"
Surprise! It's the boogie man (much less fun to dance with than it sounds). And he's here to scare the pants off Amber Preston (@prestonparty) who is intrigued by horror, but a bit too scurred to watch it on her own. Mentioned in this episode Amber's got a new album! It's called Sparkly Parts and it's so funny. Buy it now! We talked about the pig horror movie Babe: Pig In The City way back in season 2.
Justin Decloux and Richelle Charkot (Programming Director) break down the movies playing at The Royal Cinema in August, which include WALL STREET (in 35mm!), Edward Yang's A BRIGHTER SUMMER DAY, and a double bill of BABE: PIG IN THE CITY and FURY ROAD. We realize that a lot of listeners don't live in Toronto, but we hope that our discussions about the calendar introduces or reminds you of some great movies! For more info on The Royal (and to buy tickets)visit: theroyal.to/events/
Mickey & Tom are thrilled to be joined by Phil Iscove, co-host of* Podcast Like It's 1999*. They talk the TV industry, the films of 1999, and plenty of the random off-shoots you'd expect when your two diatribe-prone hosts are joined by an equally pop-culture obsessed guest. Then they get into a truly wild movie, Phil's beloved Babe: Pig In The City (1998). Can Phil make the case for the oft-dismissed film? Is a talking pig a bridge too far for Tom? It's time to see if you're missing out. Featuring: Mickey Natale Tom Lorenzo (@ragingbull1990) Phil Iscove (@pmiscove) Check out Podcast Like It's 1999: https://podcastlikeits1999.libsyn.com/ Support the show, and download a free audiobook, by visiting audiblietrial.com/missingout for your 30 free trial Find the show: @YMOPodcast facebook.com/youremissingout And don't forget to check out The Backlog, every other week, at @TheBackl0g on Twitter.
Jason's earlier work includes assistant editing on films such as Babe and Babe: Pig In The City, Moulin Rouge, and Australia. His earlier work as lead editor includes Wolf Creek, Caterpillar Wish, The Great Gatsby for Baz Luhrmann, and Wish You Were Here. Jason's most recent work includes the horror film It, based on Stephen King's book about a demonic clown who hunts children, and the post-apocalyptic thriller How It Ends starring Forest Whitaker.
Doug shares the audio from the opening moments of the Benson Movie Interruption of BABE: PIG IN THE CITY.
Darren returns from his travels to join Clay in a rousing discussion of the wild 2017 Oscar ceremony. Other films discussed include LEGO BATMAN, BABE: PIG IN THE CITY, INNERSPACE and many, many more!
Beezo has the first selection for BTI Recommends and he selects BABE: PIG IN THE CITY. Ethan and Donna join him as he tries to defend his selection.
The Shamblexam results are back from the Poderators. Congratulations - you Cast. Now you can finally follow your dreams and become a qualified cannon instructor. What happens in this episode? WELL LET ME TELL YOU. Laurie manages to read Glamour magazine for a surprisingly long time, Paddy is faced with his last day on Earth, Laurie then considers moving to Berlin and Paddy decides that most of his important memories are just about Babe: Pig In The City. Also featuring a guest appearance from everyone's favourite miniature government - The Small Council. Pour yourself a Guinness, then poison it, then give it Awful Peter - it's Podshambles. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
One of my dearest friends Collin Souter returns to the show to talk about one of his favorite filmmakers, George Miller. He's a director that Collin has been singing the praises of since the very beginning, and since his latest and some might say his greatest film has received every accolade in the book, we figured it's a perfect time to discuss his entire filmography. I have a lot of personal things to say about the brilliance of LORENZO'S OIL while we both feel that BABE: PIG IN THE CITY is right up there with the MAD MAX films. 00:00 - 04:43 - Introduction04:44 - 14:29 - Introduction With Collin14:30 - 15:22 - George Miller Song15:23 - 36:51 - 1st experience, Mad Max36:52 - 37:21 - Road Warrior Score Snippet37:22 - 01:08:44 - Road Warrior, Twilight Zone, Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome01:08:45 - 01:33:06 - The Witches Of Eastwick, Lorenzo's Oil01:33:07 - 01:33:42 - "That'll Do" - Peter Gabriel 01:33:43 - 02:15:45 - Babe, Babe: Pig In The City, Happy Feet, Happy Feet 202:15:46 - 02:37:07 - Mad Max: Fury Road02:37:08 - 02:45:00 - Top 3 George Miller Films / Outro (stay til the very end for an amusing little Easter Egg)Be sure to visit NowPlayingNetwork.net for updates on all the shows featured on the network, including Vinyl Emergency and the recently launched Movie Madness hosted by Erik Childress. For the next episode in about two weeks, returning champion Brian Tallerico of RogerEbert.com, will join me to dive into what will inevitably be the first chapter in discussing the work of the legendary Sidney Lumet! Then only one episode will come out in March (since I'm taking a spring break of sorts), and that will be the long overdue Alfred Hitchcock extravaganza! Send feedback to: directorsclubpodcast@gmail.com. Thanks again for listening, subscribing, and rating the show on ITunes!RATE THE SHOW ON ITUNES:https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/directors-club/id414288912
As 2015 ends, KMUW's Jedd Beaudoin, Fletcher Powell and Hugo Phan have gathered to discuss their favorite movies of the year. Every once in a while, we discover films that flew right by us when they came out. In a bonus (and longer) segment, the KMUW Movie Club discusses their favorite film(s) they saw in 2015 that didn't exactly come out this year. Do you want to know why you uncontrollably cry during certain Pixar movies? Inside Out is the movie that might offer some answers. Through the eyes of an 11-year-old girl and her anthropomorphized emotions, Pixar elegantly stresses the limits of joy and how important sadness is in our lives. This is the most bonkers movie, possibly of all time. I still can't believe what I saw. This is a worthy companion to director George Miller's true masterpiece, Babe: Pig In The City. The End of the Tour is really a two-man show with Jason Segel as the late David Foster Wallace and Jesse Eisenberg as Rolling Stone reporter David Lipsky. It’s the story
On this edition of Sup Doc Paco and George chat with the one and only Jesse Thorn. Jesse grew up in SF, is an early pioneer of podcasting, has a very popular and respected show on NPR called Bullseye with Jesse Thorn, runs the podcast network Maximum Fun, and dresses real swell. We talk about the Errol Morris documentary Fast, Cheap and Out of Control plus the meaning of life, Mr. T, nerd uncles, and Babe Pig In The City among others. Really great talk.Follow us on:Twitter: @supdocpdocastInstagram: @supdocpodcastFacebook: @supdocpodcastsign up for our mailing listAnd you can show your support to Sup Doc by donating on Patreon.**Sup Doc has created a Patreon page for those that can help out. We will also be providing unique Sup Doc content for our contributors. If now is not good for you we always appreciate you listening and spreading the word about Sup Doc!
Do you know about HDNet Movies kidScene? It is a special block of family-friendly movies and programming airing on Mark Cuban's high def cable channel, HDNet Movies, between 6:00 am and 1:00 pm ET every day! Tune in to hear Raven and Anthony interview Lindsay Jordheim, a Kidscene producer. Then, listen to their reviews, from a 9- and 14-year-old's perspective about the classic family films 101 Dalmations, Babe: Pig in the City and James and the Giant Peach. It's sure to make you want to watch these films once again and share with your kids or grandkids.
Do you know about HDNet Movies kidScene? It is a special block of family-friendly movies and programming airing on Mark Cuban's high def cable channel, HDNet Movies, between 6:00 am and 1:00 pm ET every day! Tune in to hear Raven and Anthony interview Lindsay Jordheim, a Kidscene producer. Then, listen to their reviews, from a 9- and 14-year-old's perspective about the classic family films 101 Dalmations, Babe: Pig in the City and James and the Giant Peach. It's sure to make you want to watch these films once again and share with your kids or grandkids.