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This week, Festival Fever gives us our first Baz! Strictly Ballroom gave then-stage director Baz Luhrman his debut film, one of a number of Australian comedies that would achieve cult followings in the US. But this tale of young ballroom dancers who take artistic license and fall in love on the way also became a … Continue reading "342 – Strictly Ballroom (Festival Fever!)"
Pulitzer Prize winner Stephen Adly Guirgis gives us a behind-the-scenes look at creating Netflix's THE GET DOWN with Baz Luhrman, playing Frank Mariani on HBO's WINNING TIME, and pivoting from playwriting to TV writing.
Christoph vom Sneakpod begibt sich mit mir in die schrille Welt des australischen Ballroom Dancings. Wir haben Strictly Ballroom, das Debüt von Baz Luhrman, dem infamous razzle-dazzler besprochen und dabei Kitsch, Rebellion, Satire, Tanz, eine absurde Cola-Werbung, Konformismus und Individualität entdeckt. Es gab einen Generationen-Konflikt und Multikulturalismus. Ist das eine Komödie oder ein Drama? So richtig können wir uns keinen Reim darauf machen, denn am Ende ist alles ganz schön dünn. Wollt ihr mich unterstützen? Meine Wishlephant-Wunschliste: https://wishlephant.com/wishlists/c69bf1a2-1999-4945-805f-edf70dd68a54 Meine Amazon-Wunschliste: https://www.amazon.de/hz/wishlist/ls/5VI17X8WA9CU?ref_=wl_share Gebt mir einen Kaffee aus: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/spaetfilm Oder über PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/DanielBrockmeier Meine Gastspiele Hier die Web-URL: https://fyyd.de/user/christianeattig/curation/96b52858fa35facc94aec36fd8b0b11e Und hier die Feed-URL: https://feeds.fyyd.de/christianeattig/96b52858fa35facc94aec36fd8b0b11e
Check out our in-depth review of the Netflix original ‘Rebel Ridge.' Beforehand, we'll discuss the week's top entertainment news on our signature segment: the Toms. This week's stories include our reactions to trailers for ‘Mickey 17' and ‘Dog Man;' Baz Luhrman is making a Joan of Arc movie; Ridley Scott already has plans for a third Gladiator movie; and more! Enjoy! TIMECODES… Intro (0:00) The Toms: Entertainment News (1:19) ‘Mickey 17' Trailer Reaction (1:37) ‘Dog Man' Trailer Reaction (7:00) '28 Years Later' filmed on an iPhone 15 (10:43) Baz Luhrman is remaking Joan of Arc (14:47) Ridley Scott already has plans for ‘Gladiator III' (17:29) ‘Ready or Not' is getting a sequel (20:52) Updates on the ‘Matchbox' movie (22:19) Netflix is making a 'Twilight' animated series (24:45) ‘Rebel Ridge' Movie Review (27:29) *SPOILERS* for ‘Rebel Ridge' Remake (37:43) What Are Ya Doin'? (1:01:02) SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS... Email: tomppodcast@gmail.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCU2jjOm3gwTu2TVDzH_CJlw Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/That-One-Movie-Podcast-535231563653560/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TOMPPodcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tomppodcast INTRO MUSIC... "Constellation" by Brian Hanegan
Introducing The 200 Covers of Tonne Goodman | PLUS Jack Schlossberg at the DNC from The Run-Through with Vogue.Follow the show: The Run-Through with Vogue The Run-Through is joined by legendary stylist and sustainability editor Tonne Goodman on the heels of her 200th Vogue cover. She goes behind the scenes on the making of the cinematic September issue featuring Blake Lively, Hugh Jackman, and Baz Luhrman. We also delve into some of Tonne's most iconic covers, as well as her chic personal style.Plus, Vogue's political correspondent Jack Schlossberg and Vogue writer Hannah Jackson join us from the Democratic National Convention in Chicago! Jack reveals the details behind the now viral photo of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi with his grandfather, John F. Kennedy, and what it was like to speak at the convention. Hannah digs into some of the styles she's been seeing at the DNC and what it might mean for the Democrats as we head into the presidential election. This episode is presented by eBay. DISCLAIMER: Please note, this is an independent podcast episode not affiliated with, endorsed by, or produced in conjunction with the host podcast feed or any of its media entities. The views and opinions expressed in this episode are solely those of the creators and guests. For any concerns, please reach out to team@podroll.fm.
The Run-Through is joined by legendary stylist and sustainability editor Tonne Goodman on the heels of her 200th Vogue cover. She goes behind the scenes on the making of the cinematic September issue featuring Blake Lively, Hugh Jackman, and Baz Luhrman. We also delve into some of Tonne's most iconic covers, as well as her chic personal style.Plus, Vogue's political correspondent Jack Schlossberg and Vogue writer Hannah Jackson join us from the Democratic National Convention in Chicago! Jack reveals the details behind the now viral photo of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi with his grandfather, John F. Kennedy, and what it was like to speak at the convention. Hannah digs into some of the styles she's been seeing at the DNC and what it might mean for the Democrats as we head into the presidential election. This episode is presented by eBay.
If you were born in the mid eighties and somebody asks you which film was your sexual awakening, chances are Baz Luhrman's 'Romeo and Juliet' might get a mention. Fish tank scene, anyone?This episode is not only a deep dive into this incredible film, but also careers it spawned, namely Leonardo Dicaprio who hasn't really put a foot wrong since. It's also a love letter to being a horny teenager in the nineties. Ha!Big love to Harriet Power for joining me once again. We hope you love this episode and are reminded of all the feels we all felt. Don;'t forget to drop us a voicemail or a text on 0483 966 500 if you wanna get involved with the show! We welcome your thoughts, feelings, feedback, suggestions and general musings. Love you more than a friend,x Ash Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
About Lisa Vasquez Lisa Vasquez, (known by her readers and fans as the Unsaintly Queen) creates vivid, twisted horror with the precision of a scalpel, and cuts into the reader's psyche with fleshed out characters. Vasquez is a mentor for the HWA, is head of Stitched Smile Publications, and retired editor-in-chief of the company's quarterly publication, House of Stitched Magazine. Vasquez now focuses on her own stories which range from slow and subtle gothic horror, to the more extreme sub-genres of horror. Her writing style has been compared to the works of Mary Shelley, Baz Luhrman, and the Grand Guignol (John Palisano, Bram Stoker-winning author of NERVES), and is hailed as, "A writer of nightmarish vision and a new, poetic voice in today's horror genre" (Peter Molnar, author of THE CLOCKWORK LAZARUS). A native Chicagoan who spent half her life on the city's south side, she now lives in Houston, Texas, fighting off mosquitos large enough to carry off small children, and avoiding direct sunlight. The Unsaintly Queen is rumored to only accept offerings of “sparklies.” For more information about Books & Brews, check out the event on Facebook right here facebook.com/share/qbGdAEcvzp8En1q3/ _____________________________________________________________________Our theme song is by Benny and the No Goods. Check out their awesome music right HERE Bennyandthenogoods.bandcamp.com One easy way to support this show is to rate and review Alley Chats wherever you listen to our podcast. Those ratings really help us and help others find our show. Alley Chats is produced and edited by Rob Southgate for Southgate Media Group. Follow this show on Facebook @alleychats Follow our parent network on Twitter at @SMGPods Make sure to follow SMG on Facebook too at @SouthgateMediaGroup Learn more, subscribe, or contact Southgate Media Group at www.southgatemediagroup.com. Check out our webpage at southgatemediagroup.com If you're an artist or writer or creative type that would have a table at in artist alley and would like to be on Alley Chats, message us through the Facebook page or email us directly at rob@alleychatspodcast.com
Este mes de junio nos ponemos a revisar series y películas que tienen... grandes actuaciones, como dice el título. ¿Tienes cuenta de Amazon Prime? ¡Puedes apoyar este proyecto donando el dinero de Jeff Bezos y a ti no te cuesta nada! Instrucciones aquí.¡Gracias a nuestros suscriptores en Twitch! Miguel_Huesca y Cronicas de EspantoTú también puedes apoyar la creación de este y más programas y recibir crédito (para que aumentes currículum) y otros extras exclusivos en www.patreon.com/churrosypalomitas¿Quieren continuar la discusión? Tenemos nuestro canal de Discord de Charlas y Palomitas, con distintos temas, unos solo para productores del show y otros para toda la banda.¿Sabías que tenemos playeras bien bonitas con diseños cinematográficos? Los encuentras en nuestra tienda, con envíos a toda la república. ¡Checa el catálogo acá!Lista de Recomendaciones:Good Luck to You, Leo Grande - Buena suerte, Leo Grande (Disponible en Netflix) Aquí Emma Thompson brilla, de hecho, hubo polémica por su desnudo, ¡una mujer de mediana edad! Es la historia de una viuda que decide contratar a un trabajador sexual para experimentar algo que nunca tuvo con su único compañero sexual, su esposo: el gozo. Es un viaje divino de preguntas y respuestas y de conocer lo que una persona desea y lo que se permite vivir.Fantasmas (Disponible en Max) La nueva serie de Julio Torres, en donde un aspirante a diseñador perdió una ostra dorada y ahora debe de encontrarla en medio de lo descabellado que es un mundo más reflejo de su cabeza que de la realidad. Incluye grandes invitados que van desde Steve Buscemi hasta Paul Dano.El secreto de sus ojos (Disponible en Star+) Mi adorado Ricardo Darín protagoniza esta película maravillosa que se ha convertido en un clásico y no ha envejecido ni un solo día. Se trata de un trabajador del poder judicial de Argentina que tiene que resolver el caso de un brutal asesinato: ¿cómo llegar a descubrir quién lo hizo cuando todo está en su contra? Lo que sucede a través de 25 años nos deja anonadados, y tiene los últimos 15 minutos más impactantes del cine contemporáneo. Y no necesita efectos especiales, sólo una gran película con grandes actuaciones.Elvis (Disponible en Max) La cinta más reciente dle tío Baz Luhrman (no confundir con Buzz Lightyear) en donde nos trae el biopic áltamente estilizado de una de las grandes estrellas de la música internacional, con la cinta que puso en el radar a Austin Butler.Siempre Reinas (Disponible en Netflix) Lucía Méndez, Laura Zapata, Sylvia Pasquel y Lorena Herrera nos traen la primera temporada de la que se deriva la segunda. Se trata de un reality show de divas mexicanas que sí se suben a un banquito y se marean. O bueno, en este caso, sí se han visto en los cuernos de la luna pero las ponen en un lugar muy de divas y hace que el drama esté presente. Las dos temporadas tienen intriga, pleitos y pelucas volando. Se van a divertir.Sobreviviendo mis XV (Disponible en ViX) Una de las grandes revelaciones del año pasado, con cine comercial bien hecho y al alcance de todos, en donde una jovencita de clase social escalante y pujante debe de hacer los ritos propios del cambio de edad, combinando las viejas tradiciones familiares con lo que ella cree que se espera en su nuevo círculo cultural.
Jason discusses Hidden Figures, Elvis, dealing with imposter syndrome, Baz Luhrman, Colin Farrel, working within the bubble, and so much more. Jason's IMDB Jason's instagram @meatpiewithsauce Please check us out on our website to view pics and links for Jason, and on instagram and like us and review us if you enjoyed the episode. Theme Music - Tatyana Richaud Theme Mix - Charles Papert We'd like to thank Knuckle Puck Camera for sponsoring today's episode. If you'd like to sponsor a future episode, contact us at www.theop.io. Collin Ferrel speaking about The Camera Operator/Actor Connection
Shoe's loosened & Dua Lipa t-shirt on, we begin this episode with 2 things that have annoyed Em and both are tied to lazy journalism and click baiting. The first involves former Superman actor Dean Cain, the second, the creepy reporting of the recent AFLW Best and Fairest 2023 Awards. After that it's props and a ‘Good For Her' Award for Dolly Parton's choice of a Dallas Cheerleaders outfit for her NFL Halftime Thanksgiving performance. Then we get to witness Micheal squirm as we delve into the reviews for Baz Luhrman's TV series ‘Faraway Downs', a reworking of the ‘Australia' movie, now streaming on Disney+. The highlight, Michael being forced to review it and arriving at it being Hugh Jackman's hottest moment on screen and a bunch of other equally beige and non committal observations. There is much pressing of the RuPaul Shade button. Finally, we move onto Barbra Streisand's tell all ‘My Name Is Barbra', Michael has finished it and is ready to offer up his final thoughts. Plus Em and Michael stumbled on Barbra's 1986 concert filmed in the gardens of her Malibu mansion, to an audience of the 80's most elite celebrities. There's SO MUCH to unpack and it's glorious in all the most delightfully delusional ways Barbra is famous for, bless. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Yes, the Sentimental Australia trip wasn't just a figment of our collective imaginaton, here's the proof. Radio and TV star Myf Warhurst joins Caroline on-stage at the Wheeler Centre's Spring Fling for a Sentimental live show that includes dissections of The Secret Garden, Baz Luhrman, novelty hair-slides, Wolford tights and menu-splaining in restaurants. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we talk about Baz Luhrman's Australia the movie that wouldn't end. Also we analyze the interesting similarities between Tom Cruise's The Firm and Tom Cruise's Scientology. We talk about how Taxi Driver could be re-done today and end on Dusty Rhodes impressions! Listen today.
Accelerate your post-production career: https://mixinglight.comFull episode notes and additional links: https://mixinglight.com/color-grading-tutorials/kali-bateman-emily-reid-color-timer-podcast/---I worked with Kali Bateman many years ago in Australia, and I jumped at the opportunity to speak with both her and Emily about the relationship between the Colorist and Color Assistant and their new venture, 'The Colour Suite'. (Yes, that's how Color is spelled in other parts of the world!)Kali Bateman is a Senior Colorist for film and television and has been involved with many amazing projects, including Venom: Let There Be Carnage, Jungle Cruise, Ghostbusters: Afterlife, Wonder Woman: 1984, and Baz Luhrman's masterpiece Elvis.Emily Reid began her career as a camera assistant and freelance cinematographer. She crossed over into post-production as an assistant colorist. Under Kali's supervision, Emily has grown into the role of Colorist and led numerous grading projects.- - -Editor: Arthur DitnerExecutive Producer: https://mixinglight.comSupporting Sponsor: https://www.filmlight.ltd.uk/Podcast Home: https://colortimerpodcast.mixinglight.com
In 1999, filmmaker Baz Luhrmann had an unexpected radio hit with “Everybody's Free (To Wear Sunscreen)”, a near perfect spoken-word piece that offered god-tier level advice to graduating seniors. It's hard to explain why this song works or how powerful it is without just breaking down every word of it, so we did just that. This week, we get deep, emotional, and honest, thanks to a commencement speech and a trip-hop beat. If you like the show, be sure to rate, review, and subscribe. Email us at onehitthunderpodcast@gmail.com. Also, follow us on our social media: Twitter: @1hitthunderpod Instagram: onehitthunderpodcast Wanna create your own podcast? Contact us at We Know Podcasting. for more information. Visit Punchline: A Band Called Punchline | Pittsburgh, PA for Punchline tour dates, news, and merch. Sign up for more One Hit Thunder on our Patreon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Please welcome back to the pod, Nicole Parker and Lindsay Heather Pearce! These two green girls have a decade-long friendship of their own dating back to a Baz Luhrman tribute in Los Angeles. Now they're together again, “belting their tits off” in Titanique off-Broadway. Plus, the boys get Sentimental about Here Lies Love, relistening to old episodes and what to wear to the Ozdust.
Michael Hoffman's adaptation of A Midsummer Night's Dream came at the end of a big decade for Shakespeare adaptations in general. Franco Zeffirelli's Hamlet starring Mel Gibson was released in 1990, and other hit adaptations would follow - notably Kenneth Branagh's celebrated Much Ado About Nothing in 1993, Oliver Parker's Othello, starring Branagh and Laurence Fishburne, in 1995, and Baz Luhrman's huge hit Romeo + Juliet with Leonardo DiCaprio and Claire Danes in 1996, a movie that made ten times its 14 million dollar budget. So when A Midsummer Night's Dream, often cited as the most popular Shakespeare play ever, hit early in summer movie season of 1999, it was basically a sure thing, especially given its stellar cast. However, grossing just 16 million dollars, it barely made money on its 11 million dollar budget. Compare that to Romeo + Juliet or even Much Ado, which made 43 million on a less than 6 million dollar budget, and A Midsummer Night's Dream has to be seen as a dud. It was met with a very mixed (but largely approving) critical response, but what did we think of it? This week, John and Joey welcome accomplished Shakespearean actor, director, and producer Steven Sabel to talk about it. Steven is also the host of Don't Quill the Messenger, a podcast exploring the Shakespeare authorship question.
I recorded this outside today, because I had an exceptionally busy day and knew I wouldn't have time to record it later. Might as well do it while I'm heading home!So you'll hear some wind noises, sorry :(But at least you'll know what it's like to wait for a bus with me!And I hope you enjoy the story! And in the words of Baz Luhrman, trust me on the sunscreen.Please visit me at evesgardenaudio.com
Dropping an episode from the archives. Enjoy this review and discussion about this Baz Luhrman led biopic about Elvis Presley. Austin Butler and Tom Hanks star. Stick around for the theater review in the BFHQ!Support the showHit us up:thebestfriendreviews@gmail.comTwitter: @bfmoviereviewsLetterboxd: BFRKelly and BFRJamesBuy us a coffee:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bestfriendhq
GUEST INTERVIEW: Marguerite Derricks/DANCE HERO: Rich + Tone Talauega/TOPICS: TheRealTravisandStacy YouTube channel, MARVELOUS MRS. MAISEL, FAME, HEATHERS, LE REVE, BUNHEADS, 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN, BLUNT TALK, Marguerite's new show, RIZE by David LaChapelle & Rich + Tone, The Get Down by Baz Luhrman, /BLAST FROM THE PAST: Remembering MJ web series/FULL OUT or GET OUT/Watching films and TV with subtitles?/SHOUT OUTS: Travis & Stacy's Families & Friends, Marguerite's Family & Friends, Michael Jackson, Talauega Family, Debbie Allen, TLC, Shanice, Brandy, Tevin, Tommy The Clown, Chris Brown, JLo, Jack Discyu, Remembering MJ Staff, Greg Chun, Judge Greg Mathis, Judge Marilyn Milian, Asics, Matthew Rolston, Karen White, Adrian Rosario, Gregory & Maurice Hines, Maia & Alex Shibutani, Debbie Allen Dance Academy (DADA), Steve Wynn, Dan Palladino & Amy Sherman Palladino, Sutton Foster, John Lithgow, Jane Curtin, French Stewart, Patrick Stewart. Tim Bui, Adrien Seixas, Michael Jackson Fans, Janet Jackson Fans, Travis Japan Fans, Travis Payne Productions Team, Ken Johnson, Mean Ole Lion, Axiom Post, MSA, How do you stay motivated? Keep The Faith & Persistence! THOUGHT OF THE DAY: Sometimes what doesn't work out for you DOES, in fact work out for you! Thank YOU for a FULL OUT Season One!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
GUEST INTERVIEW: Marguerite Derricks/DANCE HERO: Rich + Tone Talauega/TOPICS: TheRealTravisandStacy YouTube channel, MARVELOUS MRS. MAISEL, FAME, HEATHERS, LE REVE, BUNHEADS, 3RD ROCK FROM THE SUN, BLUNT TALK, Marguerite's new show, RIZE by David LaChapelle & Rich + Tone, The Get Down by Baz Luhrman, /BLAST FROM THE PAST: Remembering MJ web series/FULL OUT or GET OUT/Watching films and TV with subtitles?/SHOUT OUTS: Travis & Stacy's Families & Friends, Marguerite's Family & Friends, Michael Jackson, Talauega Family, Debbie Allen, TLC, Shanice, Brandy, Tevin, Tommy The Clown, Chris Brown, JLo, Jack Discyu, Remembering MJ Staff, Greg Chun, Judge Greg Mathis, Judge Marilyn Milian, Asics, Matthew Rolston, Karen White, Adrian Rosario, Gregory & Maurice Hines, Maia & Alex Shibutani, Debbie Allen Dance Academy (DADA), Steve Wynn, Dan Palladino & Amy Sherman Palladino, Sutton Foster, John Lithgow, Jane Curtin, French Stewart, Patrick Stewart. Tim Bui, Adrien Seixas, Michael Jackson Fans, Janet Jackson Fans, Travis Japan Fans, Travis Payne Productions Team, Ken Johnson, Mean Ole Lion, Axiom Post, MSA, How do you stay motivated? Keep The Faith & Persistence! THOUGHT OF THE DAY: Sometimes what doesn't work out for you DOES, in fact work out for you! Thank YOU for a FULL OUT Season One!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Revisiting a favorite mini-series: Movie musicals that were movies BEFORE being on stage (if they were ever on stage at all) This week is PAM'S Pick. Baz Luhrman's MOULIN ROUGE! w/ special guest Pam Quinn @thepamquinn Shows Discussed: Part 1: WIZARD OF OZ Part 2: LABYRINTH Part 3: MOULIN ROUGE! Part 4: Rocketman SUBSCRIBE. RATE. REVIEW!! Song: Lady Marmalade Performed by: Christina Aguilera, Mya, Pink, Missy Elliot, Lil' Kim THEME and Stingers: Ryan Thomas Johnson IG: @theatre_theater_pod Twitter: @the_theatre_pod Gmail: theatretheaterpod@gmail.com tiktok: @theatre_of_the_absurd Resources below FGM Education Resources https://www.fgmeducation.com/post_resources/fgm-medical-resources/ BLM Donation and Education LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/NationalResourcesList Black Owned Businesses in LA: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/18w-0RBhwBBlXDN9kRV9DVSCAGSCjtHb9K0Pq2YBv18U/htmlview?usp=sharing&pru=AAABcpXptV0*XfoiE2Ay5SJUCEO3tXROGQ&urp=gmail_link MPJI https://marshap.org/ Petitions https://linktr.ee/petitions_123
The Colonel and The King - Baz Luhrman's Elvis This week Ibrahim and I sit down to discuss the Academy Award nominated, Baz Luhrman directed, Elvis Presley Bio-Pic, Elvis. Definitely a visual assault on the senses, Luhrman has an incredible eye that re-creates the country from the 1950s thru the birth of the Vegas Lounge Act in the 1970s. Featuring an award-winning performance from star, Austin Butler, as Presley and Tom Hanks as his controversial and Svengali-like manager, Colonel Tom Parker (born Andreas Cornelis van Kujik) in a strange and polarizing performance. Luhrman's film hits the familiar points; the music, censorship, racism and segregation, The Blues, Gospel, and - of course - the enduring legacy of Elvis Presley and the early days of the media star and the beginnings of cancel culture. Take a listen; it's an interesting discussion. Questions, Comments, Complaints, & Suggestions can be directed to gondoramos@yahoo.com. Our Continued Thanks.
In this week's episode we do a roundup of six of the best picture nominees at this years Oscars and our thoughts on them. We cover Netflix's German World War I film All Quiet on the Western Front; A24 multiverse comedy Everything Everywhere All at Once starring an amazing Michelle Yeoh; Baz Luhrman's Elvis biopic starring Austin Butler; Todd Field's psychological drama set in the world of classical music TAR starring Cate Blanchett; the much anticipated sequel Top Gun: Maverick; and Ruben Ostlund's dark comedy Triangle of Sadness.
Today Lisa is in the kitchen banging around making blueberry pancakes in the background while Paul tells her what he thinks about Baz Luhrman's “Elvis” movie and how Austin Butler's performance compares with the real thing. Do we think he will win the Oscar? Listen and find out. The conversation takes some wacky turns along the way. We talk Monty Python, German sex workers, Barbra Streisand, Tom Hanks' accents, Henry the Fifth, Lisa sings Lady Gaga, and so much more! Pass the syrup and enjoy!
Nikki Bedi and Richard Coles are joined by Miles Jupp, comedian, writer and actor who pops up in everything from the Vestry in Rev, the press room in The Thick of It, a Greek Island in The Durrells and recently, the desert in SAS Rogue Heroes. He's also written novels, radio series and presented the News Quiz. Cariad Lloyd is a comedian who lost her father at a young age and has since dealt with her grief through her podcast, Griefcast. She talks openly and honestly about grief and its effects with her guests, who include authors, comedians and other public figures. But how does death blend with comedy? She joins us. We also have author Anstey Harris, whose new fiction book has been inspired by her own adoption and research into her birth relatives. Connecting with a community of fellow adoptees on social media has helped her process some of the feelings she has had about her history. Dr Sean Kingsley is a Saturday Live listener who contacted us about researching his family story. When we heard he was also a marine archaeologist, we thought - let's get him on the show! Blake Harrington from The Inbetweeners chooses his Inheritance Tracks: Sweet Child O' Mine by Guns N' Roses and Everybody's Free To Wear Sunscreen performed by Baz Luhrman. and we have your Thank You from someone you were unable to thank at the time. Producer: Corinna Jones
Superstar cellist HAUSER spoke to me about his Spark, Baz Luhrman's smash hit biopic Elvis.What makes a great biopic? How can an actor channel the essence of a performer when the entire world knows their every move? How can artists persevere and make great art in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds? HAUSER and I have tackle these questions and so much more!Links:HAUSERElvis
We all have dreams and nightmares, but they remain mysterious to most of us: Where do they come from? Why do we have them? How do they make us feel? How do we cope with the bad ones? In this episode, three of our friends — Isla, James, and Riya — share their dreams and nightmares, and then we meet up to go on an adventure to the Land of Qook-a-Lackas to visit DreamFest (a special Qook-a-Lacka dream ritual) to learn more about dreams. Two special guests join us in this episode, and we are so grateful to them: The ukulele music and the original song "Dreamland" are written and performed by Bill English. Bill is an actor, musician, and voiceover artist based in NYC who has appeared on Broadway in Twentieth Century starring Alec Baldwin and Anne Heche and Anything Goes with Sutton Foster and Joel Grey. TV credits include The Good Wife, Madam Secretary, Elementary, Cavemen, Family Guy, and more. He is a graduate of the University of North Carolina School of the Arts and proud member of Sag/Aftra.Christy Pusz Decatur is a storyteller and former actress, who is also Creative Producer of Little Kids, Big Hearts. In this episode, she is the voice of a Qook-a-Leekie named Quamie. Some of Christy's Broadway credits include The Odd Couple, Talk Radio and Baz Luhrman's La Boheme. Some TV credits include: Law and Order SVU + CI, Smash, and Ugly Betty. She is a proud mother of two big hearted little kids and lives in Denver, Colorado. WELCOME to Season 2 of the Little Kids, Big Hearts Podcast! We've been dreaming of this episode for a long time, and it's finally here! We can't wait to share all of this new season with you!Find extras and educator resources at playsparkler.org/podcast.
In this episode of The Happy Rant Ted and Ronnie sans Barnabas wander to and fro through a variety of topics:1. Baz Luhrman's Elvis movie 2. Do we really care about Elvis? 3. The delightful energy of rock music movies4. Journey and the appeal of beige music 5. The business of fame and whether we'll ever see another dollar from this podcast
Marc and Kristina are joined once again by their friend Andrea. In this episode we discuss "Everybody's Free," a commencement address style essay that was turned into a song by Baz Luhrman. We discuss the advice given and even offer some of our own. Are we on point? We know our listeners will let us know. Source Schmich, Mary. 1997. Everybody's Free (to Wear Sunscreen)Song. Australia: Baz Luhrman. “Wear Sunscreen.” 2022. Wikipedia. August 20, 2022. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wear_Sunscreen#Baz_Luhrmann_version. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/marc-snediker/support
This episode is a fun and meaningful pep talk filled with all wisdom and advice I wish I knew and understood as a teen. The first part is thanks to the Sunscreen Song by Baz Luhrman - if you hadn't heard it yet, you should! So good! The second part are words of wisdom I wrote a few years ago filled with all the advice I would've liked to have given my 17 year old self - it's too late to go back and do that, but thankfully I can share it with you today so hopefully you don't make the same mistakes as I did. If you are in that same place of overthinking and overstressing everything, I hope this episode helps shift your perspective back to what you CAN control and what really matters most in life.
Hello all! In true Filmpocalypse fashion random talk pertaining the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Some announcements then movie news with Irvin. Then into the Baz Luhrman spectacular Elvis. The guys said they were gonna talk about Airheads but they saved it for a different time. Ending the show, they give their favorite top 5 biopics.Email: filmpocalypseshow@gmail.comInstagram: FilmpocalypsepodFacebook: FilmpocalypseshowTwitter: Filmpocalypse1Letterboxd: Filmpocalypse
Special guest Hal Rudnick, comedian and co-host of the Binge Boys Podcast, joins us this week to tell us how Rotten Tomatoes got Tom Hanks' Top Ten Films totally wrong and what classic films of his are missing from the list and what he thinks shouldn't be there.What's your favorite Tom Hanks movie and where does it fall on this list? All Tom Hanks Movies Ranked According to TomatometerEmail us your thoughts at rtiswrong@rottentomatoes.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Fresh from a week off, Jake and Ryan are back and they've been watching some horror movies... mostly the horrors of being Elvis Pressley in Baz Luhrman's universe. We shudder to think what that would actually be like. Ryan has been watching The Perfection, the boys have both watched that horrible looking Winnie the Pooh horror movie trailer and much much more as they catch up on this week's episode of Almost Accurate! Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
We got a big one today folks. Finally got around to the surprisingly good Pixar movie Lightyear, I just wish they went with my idea for the intro. Next up I show much love for our lord & savior Nathan Fielder's genius in The Rehearsal. Baz Luhrman's Elvis dropped on HBO Max, I suggest you watch it - a biopic done right. Last but not least, it's the NFL 2022 Season Preview. Enjoy. Subscribe, like, comment, or whatever. MERCH: http://rfat.bigcartel.com RFAT Audio Podcast Network: http://linktr.ee/rfataudio Everything Else: http://linktr.ee/rfat "I RFAT, YOU RFAT, WE RFAT" #ifeelliketuesday #rfat
Ojai author Ron Phillips starts his new book with a macabre true incident; Argentinian dictator Juan Peron's gravesite was disinterred and his hands were severed and stolen by unknown burglars in 1987, 13 years after his death. Why? It remains a mystery. Phillips joins the podcast to talk about "The Hands of Juan Peron" and the journey to getting his suspense-filled novel out into the world. It was during a visit to Buenos Aires that the idea was hatched, and it took decades to get it told. It is Phillip's second novel, his first, "Donnyboy," about German POWs in South Dakota, was released in 2011. Phillips' distinguished pedigree includes winning every major advertising award, including Gold and Silver Lions at Cannes, having helmed international advertising agencies, N.W. Ayer and Campbell-Ewald for clients such as AT&T and United Airlines. He has also written for print media in Reader's Digest, TV Guide and the Detroit Free Press, and directing a feature film and several award-winning children's films. He is also involved in many local causes, including the Ojai Music Festival and Ojai Film Society. He attributes his success in commercials to storytelling, and he applies that talent to this story, which posits a terrifying, yet plausible, story about an investigative reporter with a dark legacy and a tenacious thirst for the truth that takes him into page-turning drama and astonishing twists and turns. We also talk about growing up in small towns, fathers and sons, travel and men's fashion. We did not talk about Baz Luhrman's "Elvis," the Hulu series, "The Bear," or the Chinese treasure fleet.
This week Joshua and Drusilla watch the classic film by Frank Henenlotter's Frankenhooker. From Wikipedia: "Frankenhooker is a 1990 American black comedy horror film directed by Frank Henenlotter. Very loosely inspired by Mary Shelley's 1818 novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus, the film stars James Lorinz as medical school drop-out Jeffrey Franken and former Penthouse Pet Patty Mullen as the title character."But first! Josh goes to a horror legend's wedding, Drusilla attends a witchy book launch, and Drusilla watched Baz Luhrman's Elvis and Jack Be Nimble, a forgotten Alexis Arquette film that she loved. They briefly discuss the various Arquettes before Josh gets into Fast Times at Ridgemont High and full dong before going in on The Beaver Trilogy. Then they get into the feature and its troubled history. Both absolutely adore the film and have a history with it. They discuss some of Frank Henenlotter's other films. The movie has an innocence about it despite being transgressive. They discuss Louise Lasser and the brilliant performances of Patty Mullen and James Lorinz. Josh does a dramatic reading. Super crack does not go undiscussed, nor do the various MPAA issues. Then the duo plays Have You Seen It? Next week is a special episode. For the 25th show, Bloodhaus is doing its first double feature: Suspiria (1977) and Suspiria (2018). Website: http://www.bloodhauspod.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/BloodhausPodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bloodhauspod/Email: bloodhauspod@gmail.comDrusilla's art: https://www.sisterhydedesign.com/Drusilla's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hydesister/Drusilla's Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/drew_phillips/Joshua's website: https://www.joshuaconkel.com/Joshua's Twitter: https://twitter.com/JoshuaConkel Joshua's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joshua_conkel/Joshua's Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/joshuaconkel/
They didn't like the way I was movin'. Jess, Nicole & Brennan cover the latest music biopic Elvis
Editors Jonathan Redmond and Matt Villa and DP Mandy Walker share how they helped create the dizzying and epic Elvis through the vision of Baz Luhrman. Elvis is in theaters now! In this episode, we talk about… Determining what to include and scratching Baz Luhrman's itch Why Baz Luhrman considers biopic a dirty word Visually contextualizing what influenced Elvis' music without dialogue Using original footage like Easter eggs and balancing scenes played by Austin Details about the emotional sizzle reel made for studios Organic process of trial & error when deciding what to cut from 4+ hours of film Maintaining perspective on what's working and what's not Mediums and tools used to create the visuals for Elvis Lenses used to capture the different decades throughout the film Replicating lighting and scouring Australia for vintage rock ‘n' roll lights Selling the illusion that Austin Butler is Elvis Presley 16 weeks of prep and testing meticulously planned sequences, lighting, visual effects Moving from metaphorical to physical and creating a world people can feel Constantly communicating with Baz and finding the harmony of visual language Links to Resources: Elvis - https://elvis.warnerbros.com/ Find No Film School everywhere: On the Web https://nofilmschool.com/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/nofilmschool Twitter https://twitter.com/nofilmschool YouTube https://www.youtube.com/user/nofilmschool Instagram https://www.instagram.com/nofilmschool Get your questions answered on the podcast by emailing editor@nofilmschool.com! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hello, friend! And thank you, Bill Heywatt! ‘Tis I, Marc Hershon, your every-other-weekly host of Succotash, the Comedy Soundcast Soundcast. And not only is this episode slated to actually drop on time for the first time in weeks – at least on my watch. My illustrious co-host, Tyson Saner, always clocks his epi's in on time — but I am now safely ensconced in Studio N, my “Nerd Nest” in my new digs in Grass Valley, California. Still working on soundproofing and the little bells and whistles to make this really come together, but it's a process, you know? Speaking of Tyson, which I was just doing, I'm hoping you caught his most recent installment, AKA Episode 312, entitled “Nothing in Common”, where he featured a trio of comedy soundcast entries which had very little to do with one another, other than the fact they were comedy oriented. They were: No Cover - Live from Savage Henry Comedy Club, Gag On This…Podcast, and In Bed with Nick and Megan. I said “were” but may as well have meant “are”, since you can still avail yourself of said episode, fetchable at Apple or Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Soundcloud, YouTube, Amazon Music, Audible, Podchaser, PodBay, and on our own humble little homesite at SuccotashShow.com This week, I have pulled together four shows to clip, all under a common theme. I'm calling this episode “Let's All Go to the Movies” because I'm selected a quartet of comedy-oriented movie review shows. In the past we've featured soundcasts like How Did This Get Made? and the Film Threat soundcast with friend-of-the-show Chris Gore. I ventured out into the Soundcastiverse and found shows we haven't featured yet, which means you'll be hearing snippets from But Is It Good?, Forever Movie Boys, Rotten Tomatoes Is Wrong, and They're Just Movies. In addition, we're brought to you this week by Henderson's Pants wildly appropriate Hooray 4 Hollywood Slacks. Plus, we get back into sharing your social media handles when I dip into the TweetSack a little later in the show. CLIPS They're Just MoviesI'm going to start with a soundcast called They're Just Movies because they did a review recently of Lightyear, that Buzz Lightyear movie which I haven't seen yet. This soundcast is hosted by a “small group of nerds” as they call themselves, which includes Riley Murdock, David Gauthier, and James Strieb. Their collective reviews around the film featuring a different flavor of Buzz Lightyear than we've seen featured in the Toy Story movies are little light on the kudos, yet they don't out and out trash the film – to put a positive spin on their take, they start out talking about what they liked about it. Forever Movie Boys A trio of Australian guys host the Forever Movie Boys soundcast. The funny things is that there are three of them BUT the logo for their show only features two caricatures. Although there IS a kernel of popcorn hovering between the two, so maybe that's the third guy? And, as is often the case since we started doing Succotash 11 and a half years ago, no trace of any names for the hosts. At least not on the web. Maybe they mention it during the show but I missed it. Anyway, in advance eof them wanting to catch the new Elvis movie by Baz Luhrman, they treated themselves to a bit of a culty classic the week before it opened: Bubba Ho-Tep. It seems like they didn't quite dig it… But Is It GoodOur third movie review related comedy soundcast is called But Is It Good” – no question mark in that title, if you were wondering – and its hosting by Hunter Callahan and Zack Olson. We're just going to pop back a couple of weeks when the hosts welcomed guest Robert Clough in to discuss Ghostbusters: Afterlife, the way-too-long anticipated sequel to the second Ghostbusters movie. They all kind of dug it but there were some issues… Rotten Tomatoes is WrongWhen you're gambling it's usually a good idea to cover your bets. I get the feeling that's what's going on with our last review for a show called Rotten Tomatoes is Wrong. That's because it's a soundcast that's also produced in conjunction WITH Rotten Tomatoes. According to the show's description , hosts Jacqueline Coley and Mark Ellis “go deep and settle the score with some of the most beloved – and despised – movies and TV shows ever made.” Helping them tackle an overview of all six Jurassic Park movies is actor Andrew Guy. We have reached the end of our designated time together for this week. Tyson Saner returns next week in this very same feed to bring you Succotash episode 314. Most likely clips but it could be a chat or maybe a mixed combo plate special. Who knows?! If you want to check out my Vulture soundcast reviews, the column I contribute to has been renamed This Month in Comedy Podcasts and my June one is still up. I reviewed a recent entry from our old pals Hal Lublin and Mark Gagliardi with their We Got This soundcast and that's over on Vulture.com. Other than that, if you find a discarded cellphone in the street and you pick it up, then it rings, you answer it, say, “Hello?” and a voice at the other end asks if you've been listening to anything good lately, won't you please pass the Succotash? — Marc Hershon
It may be Slurpee Day, but that's not the only reason to celebrate! It's Shua's birthday! He and Jovial Jay will party by testing knowledge in a game of Gyp-Parody! Plus, we get to hear what's on Shua's Bucket List as we Enjoy Stuff! Bucket Lists and Party games as we celebrate Shua's birthday! News The New Atari Collection comes with over 90 retro games including some surprises! Wanna buy a Jetsons house? You can in Tulsa, Oklahoma A vintage style Burger King has been found behind a wall in a Delaware Mall What we're Enjoying Thank you for Enjoying Stuff. Thank you very much! Shua is sporting some sideburns and rhinestones after experiencing Baz Luhrman's movie, Elvis. It was a wild (and pretty accurate) depiction of the King's life. Jay got to relive the days of dropping quarters at the Retrocade in Asheville, North Carolina. A two level trip back in time to the arcades of old. Sci-Fi Saturdays/MCU Location Scout Be sure to check out Jay's articles on Retrozap.com. Ghost in the Shell is a classic example of Anime and great storytelling. Jay examines the classic tale on Sci-Fi Saturdays. And don't forget his articles on MCULocationScout.com for some great, interactive maps of filming locations. Enjoy Life! As we get older, we start to look back on the stuff we've always wanted to do. Morgan Freeman and Jack Nicholson taught everyone that this is called your bucket list. On Shua's birthday, he has decided to share some of his bucket list items. He considers himself very fortunate to have accomplished a lot of his goals in life. After reflecting on the wonders of life, it's time for a little fun and games. Aleaks Jay-Beck leads Shua through a board of categories and questions on a game of Gyp-Parody. The categories are At the Movies, Prime Time, A Pocket Full of Quarters, and TechnoRetro Dads History. Play along and see how many Shua-Bucks you can win! What's on your bucket list? Did you do well at our version of Jeopardy? Are you reading all the show notes? First person that emails me with the subject line, “Daily Double!” will get a special mention on the show. Let us know. Come talk to us in the Discord channel or send us an email to EnjoyStuff@RetroZap.com
This week on Fresh Hop Cinema; Beer 1: "Howdy Pilsner" from Dying Breed Brewing (Oakdale, CA). Style: Pilsner. ABV: 5% Ratings: Jonny - 7.2, Max - 7. Film: "Elvis" directed by Baz Luhrman. Ratings: Jonny - 6.2, Max - 4. Beer 2: "Tropical Outbreak" from Dying Breed Brewing (Oakdale, CA) and Epidemic Ales (Concord, CA). Style: Session IPA ABV: 4.9% Ratings: Jonny - 2.1, Max - 6. Inside Hot & Bothered: - Max - Review: "Minions: The Rise of Gru" - Jonny - Review "Borderlands 3" ------ Episode Timeline: 0:00 - Intro, Ads, & Shoutouts / / 4:36 - "Howdy Pilsner" / / 12:48 - "Elvis" (No Spoilers) / / 30:11 - "Elvis" (DANGER ZONE) / / 38:30 - "Tropical Outbreak" / / 49:05 - Hot & Bothered Please leave us a rating and/or review on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts! Got a few bucks to spare? Support us on Patreon for as little as a dollar per week at www.patreon.com/freshhopcinema
TCB in a flash, Kill Donkeys! It's time for FOOD COURT, your favorite podcast, where we brave the malls and the movie halls so you don't have to! Sean and Jon watched ELVIS, the gonzo biopic from director Bar Luhrman! Will the fellas shake their hips to the music? Or will they shoot a bunch of TVs? Tune in to find out! So grab your popcorn, sneak in your snacks, and pop your pepto because it's time to get very, very sweaty. Bon Appétit!
This week, everyone is back in the War Room and has seen the main move: Baz Luhrman's Elvis, which is in theaters now and is…a lot. Before Katey, Patches, Da7e and David dive into this week's long review segment, they dive into a general discussion about what happened in America with reproductive rights and the […]
In this episode we welcome dynamic duo Bill Brewster and Frank Broughton to Hammersmith as they prepare for the publication of a newly expanded edition of their mighty Last Night a DJ Saved My Life.Bill and Frank talk about the original mission behind the book, as well as their different routes into dance music. They recall how they met and combined forces in '90s New York, where DJs such as Frankie Knuckles and Junior Vasquez proved transformative figures. Co-host Mark recalls seeing Bill and Frank DJ'ing at Fabric in 2000 and then reading the original edition of Last Night…Recalling their first articles for Mixmag in the '90s, the DJ History duo reminisce about the late Dom Phillips, the magazine's former editor who was so brutally murdered in the Amazon this month. They praise the courage Dom showed in confronting Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro and exposing the criminal gangs behind much of the Amazon's deforestation.Bill and Frank discuss the process of researching and writing Last Night…, barely knowing if figures such as Bronx hip hop legend were even still alive, and explain what turned clubs like Larry Levan's Paradise Garage into "religious" experiences.The week's new audio interview – Bill and Frank's own 2005 quizzing of drum and bass legend Fabio – proves infectiously enjoyable as they hear themselves asking the Brixton-born DJ about Crackers and Spectrum.The episode concludes with thoughts on Elvis Presley and the new biopic made by Baz Luhrman, after which Mark talks us through library pieces he's added about Bill Haley (1957), Billie Holiday (1959) and Buffalo Springfield (1968), while Jasper concludes proceedings with quotes from pieces about Kanye West (2016) and Arlo Parks (2019).Many thanks to special guests Bill Brewster and Frank Broughton. The new edition of Last Night a DJ Saved My Life is published by White Rabbit and available to pre-order now.Pieces discussed: House, Rave, DJ Kool Herc, Dom Phillips, Fabio audio, Elvis, Comeback Special, Elvis and Black Music, Billie Holiday, Bob Dylan, James Brown, Bob Marley, Bill Haley, Buffalo Springfield, Kanye West and Arlo Parks.
On this week's episode we go into: 00:50 Why are Star Wars fans the best & the worst? Plus Obi-I-WanT-More Kenobi 14:25 Baz Luhrman's Elvis: Review by two Nerds who are not Elvis fans 23:28 Predictive Text Game - cuz we all need some laughs Join us live every Saturday at 10am PT / 1pm ET on Facebook & Youtube. Join our Facebook community to keep the fun going, and sign up for our monthly newsletter that comes with tips for Nerd couples and more NerdCoupleShow.com. Take us with you on the road! Follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or listen on your other favorite podcast apps: https://pod.link/1485660643 (Episode 81) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nerdcoupleshow/message
It's "Elvis Week" as John Wayne, Petey, and Stew all checked out Baz Luhrman's "Elvis." Plus, they count down their Top 5 Elvis songs and their Top 5 Music Biopics.
Hollywood's reaction to Depp-Heard verdict. PEOPLE's Erin Hill dishes on the palpable tension between Harry & Meghan and William & Kate, and explains why Queen Elizabeth was absent from some of her Platinum Jubilee celebrations. It's New Music Friday with the latest hits from Panic! At The Disco, Megan Thee Stallion, and Post Malone. PEOPLE's Nigel Smith stops by to preview the hottest upcoming summer blockbusters including the latest installments of Jurassic World and Thor, plus the much anticipated Baz Luhrman film, Elvis. For these stories and more, head to PEOPLE.com. Follow on Instagram: Janine Rubenstein - @janinerube Erin Hill - @erinhillny Nigel Smith - @nigelmfs Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
She plays the character everyone loves to hate as Misty on Yellowjackets, but hearing the phenomenal Samantha Hanratty talk about what she loves will make you fall in love with her! The greatest thing in life you'll ever learn, may be to love and be loved in return—but learning about Samantha's love for the movie Moulin Rouge is a close second! She tells hosts Clare Kramer and David Magidoff all about how she used to watch this movie when she was little (with earmuffs from her parents when there was cursing) to the Moulin Rouge inspired tattoo she has, only on this episode of Fanaddicts. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Powerhouse singer Yola joins Nick to discuss her debut album Walk Through Fire which earned her four Grammy nominations including a Best New Artist nomination. Her latest album Stand For Myself is also nominated for a Grammy and produced by the Black Keys Dan Auerbach. With this record Lola declares that real change will come when we challenge our thinking and acknowledge our true complexity. We also discuss her complex and authentic songwriting, challenging all biases, collaborating with Brandi Carlisle, Joy Oladokun and Natalie Hemby and her upcoming role as Sister Rosetta Tharpe in Baz Luhrman's new musical drama Elvis. Follow our social media channels for last-minute announcements and guest reveals @theradicalpod on Instagram and Facebook. Find out more about today's guest, Yola. Find out more about your host, Nick Terzo