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[Editor's Note: The following contains spoilers for Thunderbolts*.]One of the very best parts of having a returning guest on Collider Ladies Night? Realizing how much they've accomplished during such a short period of time. Geraldine Viswanathan made her first Ladies Night appearance in 2020 for The Broken Hearts Gallery and since has completed a four-season run on Miracle Workers, starred opposite Zach Galifianakis, Elizabeth Banks and Sarah Snook in The Beanie Bubble, headlined Drive-Away Dolls with Margaret Qualley, made Oh, Hi! with Molly Gordon which secured distribution out of Sundance 2025, and now she's part of one of the biggest film franchises of all time, the Marvel Cinematic Universe.Viswanathan makes her first MCU appearance as Mel in Thunderbolts*. She's Valentina Allegra de Fontaine's (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) extremely attentive and diligent assistant. Initially, she seems quite loyal too, but when Bucky (Sebastian Stan) suggests Mel secretly slip him information on Val in hopes of having her impeached, eventually, Mel concedes. While that choice may suggest Mel's willingness to double-cross her boss, ultimately, she changes course again, pushing the button that saves Val's life from the Sentry (Lewis Pullman).So where does Mel stand? Does she skew more villain than hero? Does she still admire Valentina? That's exactly what I dug into with Viswanathan during her second Collider Ladies Night interview. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Meet Damian Kulash, lead singer and guitarist of the band OK go. The band is known for their elaborate and captivating music videos, often incorporating one take shots and extensive coordination. Their video for "Here it Goes Again" won Best Music Video at the 2007 Grammys and "Upside Down & Inside Out" won the same award in 2017! Damian is also a director, who released his film The Beanie Bubble in 2023. OK Go's new album is out this April. I hope you enJOY our conversation!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We Made Our Own Action Figures... Main Channel http://www.youtube.com/@toyfederation Our Toy Show http://www.retro-toycon.com Producer Channel http://www.youtube.com/ @ToyAttics Exploring the Wicked Warriorzz: Behind the Scenes of The Beanie Bubble's Custom Action Figures | Toy Federation Podcast Welcome back to the Toy Federation Podcast!
In this episode, JP and Gabe go through the major streaming services, and recommend 6 movies to watch from each. Netflix State of Play (3:48) Rush (5:25) LA Confidential (7:10) Reptile (8:49) The King (10:43) Maestro (11:58) Disney Plus Inside Out (14:03) Captain America: The Winter Soldier (15:18) Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (16:42) Hamilton (18:39) West Side Story (20:30) Hidden Figures (21:58) Paramount Plus Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves (24:23) Chinatown (25:43) City of God (26:33) Confess Fletch (27:43) Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part I (29:14) Morning Glory (30:48) Prime Air (31:45) Green Knight (33:53) Raging Bull (35:42) Knock at the Cabin (37:34) Nope (38:42) Saltburn (40:26) Silence (40:44) Apple TV CODA (41:47) Boys State (42:54) The Beanie Bubble (44:09) Killers of the Flower Moon (45:27) Slow Horses (46:41) Tetris (48:18) Hulu The Death of Stalin (48:59) The Babadook (49:52) Nightmare Alley (50:41) Edge of Tomorrow (51:58) Hell or High Water (53:09) Skinamarink (54:46) Peacock Apocalypto (56:47) Get the Gringo (58:05) Beast (59:11) Haywire (60:33) John Wick (62:00) The Holdovers (63:57) Max Fargo (65:43) Eastern Promises (66:53) Nightcrawler (68:14) The Lord of the Rings (69:15) On Her Majesty's Secret Service (70:59) 8 1/2 (73:00) Thanks for listening! PS there is some slight audio feedback issues in this episode due to a new program we used for mobile recording. Apologies! Everything will be more smooth next time. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/backporchmovies/message
Kurt Yaeger is an actor who ripped his leg off becoming an amputee, broke his pelvis in half, bladder torn in half, broke seven vertebrae, and a number of other injuries in a motorcycle accident. After two years of recovery he shot multiple films and tv shows then landed Greg the Peg on the hit series Sons of Anarchy (2008) which helped solidify his return as an actor, who just happens to be missing a leg. He's currently filming the feature The Beanie Bubble, with Zach Galifianakis and Elizabeth Banks. Kurt recently shot a hyper-athletic portrayal of Dylan Conner, the Ship's Engineer on Netflix's Another Life (2019) 2021, followed by roles in SEAL Team (2017) , The Good Doctor (2017), & an Apple show yet to be listed.. CBS All Access brought Kurt into the new series Tell Me a Story (2018) right after he starred in the UK hit comedy film The Festival (2018). He's also known for roles in [link= Quarry (2016), Pure Genius (2016), NCIS: Los Angeles (2009), Shooter (2016), and Shameless (2011). It's A Hawaii Thing Productions. Quality content for the Hawaii Enthusiast and traveler. Celebrities, artists & community leaders vomming together to showcase the spirit of the islands. New weekly program dedicated to anything and everything unique to life in Hawaii. To Learn more about It's A Hawaii Thing visit: https://www.itsahawaiithing.com/ It's A Hawaii Thing is a https://www.wikiocast.com/ production.
The Obsessive Viewer - Weekly Movie/TV Review & Discussion Podcast
This week, I review Napoleon (currently in theaters) in a non-spoiler and spoiler review and May December (on Netflix December 1). I also talk out my feelings about the week's shocking Scream VII cast news and share some thoughts about Good Burger 2 and The Last of Us season 1 in potpourri. Timestamps Show Start - 00:28 News - 05:00 Reviews Napoleon - 28:08 Non-Spoiler Review - 30:00 Spoiler Review - 49:07 May December - 59:38 Potpourri The Last of Us - Season 1 - 1:14:25 Good Burger 2 - 1:18:24 Closing the Ep - 1:24:23 Patreon Clip - 1:27:00 Related Links ‘Black Mirror' Renewed for Season 7 - Variety ‘Scream 7' – Melissa Barrera Reportedly No Longer Starring in the Franchise's Next Installment - Bloody Disgusting Jenna Ortega Not Expected to Return for ‘Scream 7' - Bloody Disgusting Follow Us on Social Media TikTok My Letterboxd Tiny's Letterboxd Facebook Twitter/X Instagram Threads Bluesky My 2023 Podcast and Writing Archive Our Theme Song on Spotify Support Us on Patreon for Exclusive Content Official OV Merch Obsessive Viewer Obsessive Viewer Presents: Anthology Obsessive Viewer Presents: Tower Junkies Recent Patreon Content Immediate Reaction - Maestro (2023) - Nov 14, 2023 Patreon Potpourri - 024 - "Awards Season 2023" - The Beanie Bubble, Fingernails, Flora and Son, and Tetris - Nov 15-18, 2023 Book Reaction - Everything's Eventual by Stephen King - Stories 6-9 - The Death of Jack Hamilton, In the Deathroom, L.T.'s Theory of Pets, and The Road Virus Heads North - Nov 18, 2023 Patreon Shop - Content for Sale without a Patreon Membership Immediate Movie Reactions - 2022 - Pack 1 (Jan-May 2022) Immediate Movie Reactions - 2022 - Pack 2 (Jun-Dec 2022) Immediate Movie Reactions - 2023 - Pack 1 (Jan-May 2023) Immediate Movie Reactions - 2023 - Pack 2 (Jun-Sept 2023) Stephen King Adaptation Commentaries - Pack 1 Stephen King Adaptation Commentaries - Pack 2 Book Reaction - Night Shift by Stephen King Book Reaction - Nightmares & Dreamscapes by Stephen King Book Reaction - Skeleton Crew by Stephen King Book Reaction - Billy Summers by Stephen King Book Reaction - Fairy Tale by Stephen King Book Reaction - The Bill Hodges Trilogy by Stephen King Book Reaction - The Outsider by Stephen King Book Reaction - If It Bleeds by Stephen King Mic Info Matt: ElectroVoice RE20 into RØDEcaster Pro II (Firmware: 1.3.2 BETA) Processing: High Pass Filter, DeEsser, Compressor, and Master Compellor enabled. Recorded in the Living Room Episode Homepage: ObsessiveViewer.com/OV404
Un jeune couple peut-il s'épanouir dans le stress de Wall Street ? Comment le groupe américain Paramore va-t-il sérieusement monter en puissance dès 2024 ? Après le groupe Vidéoclub, quel est la trajectoire de la chanteuse française Adèle Castillon ? Quelle étonnante success story raconte le film « The Beanie Bubble » ? Quel virage prend la pianiste polonaise Hania Rani avec son troisième album ? Présenté en compétition à Cannes, que raconte le film franco-sénégalais « Banel et Adama » ? Où se produira chez nous Suzanne Ciani, figure historique de la musique électronique ? Toutes les réponses sont dans «La semaine des 5 heures » de ce mercredi 11 octobre
In this episode, Mary & Frost discuss the feature film, The Beanie Bubble, available on Apple+. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/new2view/support
What to watch during COVID: Lisa watched Friends because she never watched an episode. Natalie watched Will & Grace. Bonus watches: Everyone needs a refresher from It's Complicated. And Natalie recommends Phrogging. Follow Natalie's Podcast, Put Your Books Down: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/put-your-books-down/id1630463592 Find Natalie on Instagram: @natalie.sanderson.18 SHOWS MENTIONED: The Curious Case of Natalia Grace on ID channel Shiny Happy People Amazon Prime. Based on a True Story. PeacockTV. Flamin' Hot. Hulu. Take Care of Maya - Netflix. Hijack. Apple TV +. Lincoln Lawyer season 2 Netflix Murders in the Building season 3 The Beanie Bubble. Apple TV+ Silo Apple TV + EPISODE SPOSOR: https://www.lasercareskinclinic.com/ EPISODE SPONSOR: https://www.ralstonfamilyfarms.com/ EPISODE SPONSOR: https://dogtalktv.com/ EPISODE SPONSOR: https://osteostrong501.com/ LISA'S LINKS: Lisa Fischer Said Academy: https://lisafischersaid.com/academy/ Website: lisafischersaid.com For more information on group intermittent fasting coaching with Lisa, email fasting@lisafischersaid.com For more information on one-on-one or group health coaching with Lisa, email healthcoaching@lisafischersaid.com Podcast produced by clantoncreative.com
What Is This Episode - Top of Show . STRIKE UPDATES: AMPTP/WGA Meeting Wednesday/Talk Shows Reverse Course - 2:00 Marvel VFX Joins IATSE - 6:41 PROP BET #1: OVER/UNDER STRIKE ENDING PRE-HALLOWEEN - 9:31 . LILLY GLADSTONE TO CAMPAIGN AS LEAD ACTRESS - 12:04 PROP BET #2: GUESSING AT GLADSTONE'S VEGAS ODDS - 14:22 . AMERICAN FICTION WINS TIFF AUDIENCE AWARD: Its Best Picture Chances - 19:43 PROP BET #3: BIG 8 NOMS AMERICAN FICTION VS ANATOMY OF A FALL - 21:45 . Sly, Hell of a Summer, American Symphony First Reviews - 30:14 Fall Festival Studio Purchase Round-Up - 33:03 . AFI FEST ANNOUNCES MAXINE'S BABY, MAESTRO - 36:22 . DREAM SCENARIO TRAILER REVIEW - 37:43 . BOX OFFICE UPDATE/FILM REVIEWS: AlsoMike on The Nun II - 41:50 PROP BET #4: SEQUELS FOR THE NUN - 45:40 AM on A Haunting in Venice - 47:48 AM on El Conde, Destination NBA, Winning Time - 52:07 AM on Love at First Sight - 56:04 Mike1 on Theater Camp, Beanie Bubble - 58:28 . . Your Homework/LEAVE US 5 STARS! - 1:06:01 Words of Wisdom/What's Coming Next - 1:06:43
This week: The Flash Movie, The Beanie Bubble, Star Wars Comic Books We catch up on what we've been watching this summer like The Flash movie and The Beanie Bubble on Apple TV+ plus we pitch and fan cast a scripted Funko movie! Follow us on Instagram @stsguys
eff Melvoin has written an inspiring and comprehensive guide to the art & science of what may be the most momentous, yet mysterious title in Hollywood: Showrunner. At its core, the job is described as a writer/producer hybrid. But it encompasses so much more than just that.Jeff joins us to talk about Running The Show: Television From the Inside, and he shares his unique perspective on what it takes to make it in the TV industry (spoiler: talent will take you only so far!) Coming to his author role with decades of television experience from broadcast to basic cable to the realm of Bezos (whom he refers to as “the Stalin of Streaming”), Jeff's enthusiasm for mentoring and educating compliment his acumen as an accomplished show runner on Killing Eve, Army Wives, Designated Survivor, Picket Fences, and Northern Exposure. They also serve him well as the writer of a wise, funny, instructive and inside view of his field of expertise.Jeff brings us incredible insight and wisdom on the specific set of skills and personality traits required to succeed at showrunning and leadership in general. We hear his Six Rules, The Twelve P's, His One career-making line (which he wrote for an episode of Remington Steele) and much more. Plus, he's got stories from the many shows he's worked on, including Remington Steele, NYPD Blue and Alias and he's bringing the intel on the differences between American and British Productions as learned via Killing Eve. He's also sharing his views on streaming's landscape overhaul, the existential nature of the current writers' strike and the need-to-know phrase for responding to a studio exec's notes.Plus, Fritz and Weezy are recommending The Beanie Bubble on Apple TV+ and San Francisco Sounds: A Place In Time.Path Points of Interest:Running the ShowJeff Melvoin on InstagramJeff Melvoin on WikipediaJeff Melvoin on imdbThe Beanie BubbleYou're Wrong About... with Sarah Marshall and Jamie Loftus Beanie Babies Episode San Francisco Sounds: A Place In Time
Directors Kristin Gore and Damian Kulash discuss their new film, The Beanie Bubble, with fellow Directors Valerie Faris and Jonathan Dayton in a Q&A at the DGA theater in Los Angeles. In the conversation, they discuss the evolution of the script over the years, the limitations in using real likenesses and Beanie Babies, and structuring the story as a rise and fall for its many characters. The film tells the story behind the Beanie Baby toy obsession that took off in the 1990s, centered on manufacturer-turned-billionaire Ty Warner, and the women who were integral to his success. See photos and a summary of this event below: https://dga.org/en/Events/2023/September2023/BeanieBubbleQnA_0823
In this week's issue of The Comic Section Podcast, we start by paying tribute and offering their condolences to several notable individuals: 1. Jamie Christopher: Jamie Christopher, the First Assistant Director on blockbuster films like Guardians of the Galaxy, Harry Potter, Star Wars, Avengers, and more, is remembered and honored for his contributions to the film industry. 2. Arleen Sorkin: The original voice of Harley Quinn in "Batman: The Animated Series," Arleen Sorkin's legacy is celebrated for her iconic portrayal of the character. 3. Bob Barker: The legendary game show host and animal rights activist, best known for hosting "The Price is Right," is remembered for his significant impact on the entertainment world. 4. Jack Sonni: Jack Sonni, the former guitarist for the British rock band Dire Straits, is acknowledged for his musical contributions. Additionally, we discussed some noteworthy news and developments in the entertainment industry: James Gunn's Confirmation: James Gunn, the filmmaker known for his work on the Guardians of the Galaxy series, confirms details about the new DC Universe's timeline. "Dune: Part Two" Delay: The highly anticipated sequel, "Dune: Part Two," directed by Denis Villeneuve, has been postponed from its original November 3 theatrical release to March 15, 2024, due to the ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike. Disney Channels on Charter Spectrum: A major carriage dispute between Disney Channels, including ABC and ESPN, and Charter Spectrum results in the channels going dark. We also offer previews of upcoming trailers for: "Our Flag Means Death" Season Two "Five Nights At Freddy's" "Ferrari" Lastly, the we provide our reviews for the following: "What We Do In The Shadows" "The Beanie Bubble" "My Adventures with Superman" Listeners are encouraged to tune in to catch all the latest news, tributes, previews, and reviews in the world of comics, movies, and pop culture.
It seems Robbie thought Jay and Art were Ken-ough to handle this episode on the Barbie movie. So what are Guys of a Certain Age doing at the Barbie movie, anyway? Was it nostalgia for other action figures back in the day that hung out with Barbie on toy store shelves? Was it the inclusion of actors from the superhero multiverse? Or was it just a curiosity to see what all the hype was about? Because they were already at the theater to see Oppenheimer, right? Yes. All that and more. And it seems the Barbie-Heimer double feature release may have been one of the last blockbuster movie duos to not be delayed further by the ongoing strikes and other unknown studio shenanigans. That's right - sorry, Robbie - Art announced that Dune 2's release date has been delayed for mysterious reasons. [ROBBIE NOTE: Like I listen to ether of you anyway.] But Jay has an answer to how to fill all the extra time that would have been spent watching new releases at the theater: read a book. Specifically, read Scott Lang's in-MCUniverse autobiography, soon to be released in full by Marvel. Plus, there's all that content already online that Jay, for one, can't seem to keep up with. Art and Jay recommend The Beanie Bubble, which has less superhero crossover, but just as much nostalgia. Listen to this one in pink, if you're Guy enough.
The Summer movie season has come to a close. So it's time to stop and rank all 29 Summer movies that I saw! CONSIDER JOINING ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/seanchandler If you enjoy my channel and want to support what I do and gain access my weekly live streams, consider joining on Patreon for as little as $2 per month. At the top tier you get a monthly 1 on 1 video chat with me. 00: Intro 00:40 Black Demon 01:51 The Out-Laws 03:07 Insidious The Red Door 04:07 Heart of Stone 05:04 Meg 2 07:24 Til Death Do Us Part 08:52 Puppy Love 10:34 The Boogeyman 11:24 Haunted Mansion 12:29 No Hard Feelings 13:40 The Beanie Bubble 14:46 Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny 16:32 Transformers Rise of the Beasts 17:44 The Little Mermaid 18:52 Fast X 20:01 Barbie 22:04 Elemental 23:22 Blue Beetle 24:18 Blackberry 25:50 Sound of Freedom 27:35 Talk to Me 28:44 Extraction 2 30:00 Gran Turismo 31:10 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Mutant Mayhem 32:39 The Flash 34:21 Oppenheimer 36:12 Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3 37:25 Mission Impossible Dead Reckoning 38:44 Spider-Man Across the Spider-Verse FIND ME ONLINE INSTAGRAM @seantalksabout TWITTER @kirkneverdied FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/seanchandlertalksabout Patreon https://www.patreon.com/seanchandler FIND THE SEAN CHANDLER PODCAST: ITUNES: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-sean-chandler-podcast/id1498677542 SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/3xv87P7IlCwccth177rnM6 GOOGLE PODCASTS: https://play.google.com/music/m/Ivxlw3mprfqlvs2cb3yk3dxxkc4?t=The_Sean_Chandler_Podcast STITCHER: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-sean-chandler-podcast PODBEAN: https://seanchandler.podbean.com My Merch Store https://www.teepublic.com/stores/sean-chandler-talks-about?ref_id=5518&ref_type=aff Check out the complete list of gear I use for creating my YouTube videos here: https://kit.co/SeanChandler/my-youtube-equipment See a list of my posters (and where to get them) here: https://kit.co/SeanChandler/my-movie-posters See a list of my Funko Pops here: https://kit.co/SeanChandler/my-funko-pop-collection Fan Mail can be sent to: Sean M. Chandler PO Box 1042 Hutto, TX 78634 VIDEO SUMMARY This video contains Sean Chandler Talks About's All 29 Summer 2023 Movies I Saw Ranked! Summer 2023 Movies Ranked AFFLIATE DISCLAIMER I may earn a small commission for my endorsement, recommendation, testimonial, and/or link to any products or services from this video.
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More homeless people have been created due to the housing supply crisis. Homelessness is up 11% since last year, per the WSJ. The opioid crisis, consumer inflation, and NIMBYism have contributed too. California has the most homelessness on both a total and per capita basis. States with higher housing costs have more homeless people. I share our poll results: “Should we pay to house the homeless?” Are you a NIMBY? We find out today. We can increase housing supply with rezoning, construction training, and lower mortgage rates. The cycle of investor emotions led to wild investing manias. It was tulip bulbs in the 1600s Netherlands and Beanie Babies in the 1990s United States. I discuss exactly why “buy low, sell high” is more difficult than it sounds. Timestamps: The correlation between homelessness and the housing market [00:00:00] Discusses the relationship between the housing market and the increasing problem of homelessness in America. Investing manias and lessons from history [00:00:00] Explores the phenomenon of investing manias and the lessons that can be learned from historical examples. The tight inventory market conditions and potential solutions [00:04:56] Lawrence Yun, Chief Economist of the National Association of Realtors, discusses the tight housing market conditions and suggests tax incentives to increase housing supply. Timestamp 1 [00:10:32] Affordability of moving to different cities and the proposal of a tax incentive for real estate investors. Timestamp 2 [00:11:49] Discussion on the housing supply crisis, mortgage rates, and the homeless population in the US. Timestamp 3 [00:14:14] Increase in homelessness in America, reasons behind it, and the correlation between housing prices and homelessness rates. The impact of high density housing on quality of life and home value [00:21:12] Discussion on the potential negative effects of building high density housing near single family homes, including reduced home value, increased traffic and noise, and loss of nearby open space. Alternative solutions to increase housing supply and reduce homelessness [00:23:30] Exploration of alternative measures to address homelessness, such as trade training for the homeless and relaxing excessive safety requirements in home building. Giving real change to the homeless [00:25:50] Encouragement to give directly to homeless shelters or soup kitchens instead of giving small change to individuals on the street, with the concept of "give real change not small change" explained. Note: The timestamps provided are approximate and may vary slightly depending on the podcast episode. The Origins of Tulip Mania [00:31:37] Tulips were introduced to Europe in the 1500s and became a luxury item for the affluent. The cultivation of tulips locally in the Netherlands led to a flourishing business sector. The Tulip Bubble [00:32:55] By 1634, tulip mania had swept through the Netherlands, with the demand for tulip bulbs exceeding supply. Prices reached exorbitant levels, and futures contracts were being bought and sold. Lessons from Tulip Mania [00:37:53] Tulip mania serves as a model for financial bubbles, with similar cycles observed in other speculative assets like beanie babies, baseball cards, NFTs, and stocks. It highlights the dangers of excess, greed, and speculation without tangible value. The cycle of investor emotions [00:44:32] Explanation of the different stages of investor emotions, from optimism to panic, in relation to stock market investing. The peak of the stock market [00:46:43] Discussion on the peak of the stock market being the point of maximum financial risk and the difficulty of selling at the right time. Real estate as a stable investment [00:51:56] Comparison of real estate investment to speculative bubbles, highlighting the stability and income stream provided by real estate. Explains how the integration of HOA (Homeowners Association) helps maintain uniformity and cleanliness in the rental property investing world. Details about the upcoming real estate event [00:38:31] Promotion of a live event where listeners can learn about new construction fourplexes and have their questions answered in real time. Resources mentioned: Show Notes: www.GetRichEducation.com/463 Get mortgage loans for investment property: RidgeLendingGroup.com or call 855-74-RIDGE or e-mail: info@RidgeLendingGroup.com Invest with Freedom Family Investments. You get paid first: Text ‘FAMILY' to 66866 Will you please leave a review for the show? I'd be grateful. Search “how to leave an Apple Podcasts review” Top Properties & Providers: GREmarketplace.com GRE Free Investment Coaching: GREmarketplace.com/Coach Best Financial Education: GetRichEducation.com Get our wealth-building newsletter free— text ‘GRE' to 66866 Our YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/c/GetRichEducation Follow us on Instagram: @getricheducation Keith's personal Instagram: @keithweinhold Complete episode transcript: Welcome to Get Rich Education. I'm your host, Keith Weinhold. America's homeless problem has become FRIGHTENING. I describe how that correlates… with the housing market. Then, investing MANIAS. What drives people to spend more for one tulip flower bulb than they would for an entire luxury home? And lessons you can learn that'll benefit you the rest of your life from other manias throughout history. All today, on Get Rich Education. ___________ Welcome to GRE! From Seaford, DE to Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA and across 188 nations worldwide, you're listening to one of America's longest-running and most listened to shows on real estate investing. Along with plenty of ongoing hot takes on wealth mindset and the real estate economy. I'm your host, Keith Weinhold. See, the crash in the SUPPLY of available American homes is bad and it isn't just creating more upward prices, it's a contributor to homelessness. Let's talk about some of the drivers of homelessness, understand the problem a little more, how many homeless people ARE there in America, and then… what can we do about it? As you'll soon see, one prominent real estate industry influencer actually suggests that you actually SELL your rental single family homes in order to help serve the homeless. More on that shortly. Also, I have the results from a GRE Instagram Poll. The poll question is: “Should we pay to HOUSE the homeless?” And the answers that you - the GRE listeners gave… actually surprised me. I'll give you those super-interesting poll results later, because I have more to explain there. But first, what IS a homeless person? Let's define it. I think most anyone knows that since it's a person without a home, it's thought of as living on the street. Really, then, that person might not be homeless but “houseless” in a literal sense. Even if they live in a tent under a bridge, that is then, their home. Though it might be INADEQUATE housing. More accurately, the unsheltered or undersheltered population could be more apropos. Then there's vagrancy. A vagrant is defined as a person without a settled home OR regular work… who wanders from place to place and lives by begging. So vagrants are PART of the homeless population then. This all helps DEFINE what we're discussing. Now, the lack of available American housing supply - especially the affordable segment - is OBVIOUSLY a big contributor to homelessness. For example, anymore, how many builders even construct a new-build entry-level home for $200 or 250K? Practically nobody… anywhere. And just how bad is the supply problem now? Well, the NAR has been tracking housing supply since 1982 and it just hit its lowest level ever this summer - EVER - and that's in 40+ years of tracking. That's one reason why just last week, it was announced that Warren Buffett is making a big bet on housing by investing in homebuilders. Now to keep consistent with the same stats I've been reporting to you for you, to update that, again 1-and-a-half million available homes is the baseline supply. That's the long-term “normal” per the FRED Active listing count. And through last month, it's still under 650,000. That is STILL a housing SUPPLY crash of 57% from its peak of 1 ½ million. I want you & I to listen to this upcoming piece together. This recent interview with NAR Chief Economist Lawrence Yun is from the 8th of this month. Yes, HE is the one that basically wants you to sell your SF rental properties. And he makes his case for an inducement to get you to do this. (Ha!) He's not proposing anything COMPLETELY ludicrous. It's REALLY interesting. Listen closely for that. This about 5 minutes in length and there's a lot of material here within this clip - a nutrient dense piece, so I've got SO much to say about this when I come back to comment. [Yun clip] Yeah, the NAR Chief Economist there talking about how, much like I have for years, great opportunity is in the Midwest and Southeastern parts of the US. With this greater ability for people to work from anywhere, when people move in from the pricy coasts, it's sooo affordable to them. Moving from Manhattan to Cincinnati feels incredibly affordable. Moving from San Francisco to St. Louis feels like you've upgraded from serfdom to a kingdom. Moving from Boston to Jacksonville feels like a total life makeover. That's why, here at GRE, we're focused on properties in those INbound destinations. Before I continue, especially for those outside the US, I know that it seems a little odd that Ohio and Indiana are in what we call the Midwest when they're actually in the northeastern quadrant of the nation. But the fact that they ARE midwestern states is rooted in history and in cultural tradition. So, getting back some new angles on the housing supply crisis. Lawrence Yun proposed that a tax incentive be introduced to unleash the inventory of SF rentals from individual REIs. And says that there are over 20 million single-family housing units that are rented out. If we reduced or canceled the capital gains tax & just got 1% of that inventory on the market, he states that that would help. Well, yeah, but even that then would only put about 200,000 units of the market - and they'd get snatched up so fast. Now, if mortgage rates come down to say, 5%, it would unleash both housing demand AND supply. Both - like Lawrence Yun says. So it's not apparent that that would help this shortage, if both demand and supply go up. In a nation of about one-third of a BILLION people now - that's how I like to express it this year - America now has one-third of a billion people… also known as 333 million - how many do you think are classified as homeless? As you think about that - as you think about how many of America's 333 million Americans are homeless, this homeless population figure that I'm about to share with you is from HUD and it's through last year, so it's their latest year-end figure. And I'll tell ya, it's hard to believe this number. The Department of Housing and Urban Development states that about 582,000 Americans are experiencing homelessness. Now, how HUD does this is that their number is a snapshot of the homeless population as of a single night at the end of January each year. The total number of people who experience homelessness for SOME PERIOD each year will be higher than that. I just did the math and then that means that just 1 in every 572 Americans are homeless. C'mon. Do you believe that? Only one in every 572 Americans are homeless? I might believe that it's something like more than 1 in 200. What are your thoughts? Even HUD would probably concede that there are shortcomings in that stat and that it's only a starting point. And over the last decade, according to HUD, the homeless population is little changed… apparently until just this past year. Homelessness is surging in America. The number of people experiencing homelessness in the US has increased 11% so far this year over 2022. That would be the biggest jump by far in equivalent government records beginning in 2007. Now this 11% homeless jump is according to a WSJ analysis of hundreds of smaller & local agencies. Most agencies say the alarming rise is because of the lack of affordable housing and rental units, and the ongoing opioid crisis. Inflation is part of that affordable housing problem. Inflation widens the disparity between the haves and have-nots. To cut some slack to census-type of surveying, homelessness can be hard to measure. Some live on skid row, some live in the woods, some homeless people live in their cars. Some aren't interested in being counted. Others are essentially invisible. I mean, if someone's between jobs and needs to couch surf at their aunt and uncle's place for three months, are they homeless or not? So, to be sure, there's a lot of leeway in those numbers. One in 572 as homeless - that should just be a minimum - a starting point in my opinion. Now, homelessness broken down by STATE is really interesting. California at 171,000, has the most of any state, more than double of next-most New York, and then Florida is third. But let's break that down by rate - on a per capita basis. So… think of this as the highest CONCENTRATION of homeless: Washington DC has 65 homeless per 10,000 people. That's not really a state though, so… #1 on a per capita basis is STILL California, with 44 per 10,000. So California leads in the nation in homeless on both bases then - both absolute and relative. The second highest rate is Vermont. Third Oregon Fourth Hawaii Fifth is New York And then numbers 6 through 10 on the most homeless per capita are Washington, Maine, Alaska, Nevada, and Delaware. Now, strictly anecdotally. You've probably seen just what I've seen in the last year-plus - more visible homeless people in your city and other cities. The state with the FEWEST homeless of all 50 states is Mississippi - and see, housing is quite affordable there. MS is one of the most affordable states for housing. There is at least SOME correlation between your cost of housing and homelessness. Recently on our Instagram page, and the handle there is easy to remember - it's @getricheducation - if you want to participate in future polls, we ran a poll on homelessness. Here is the poll question that we ran - and I'd like you to think about your answer to this too. “Should we pay to house the homeless?” That's the question. And in polling, the way that the question is phrased, of course, can skew your answer. See, if instead, we phrased it as, “Should the government house the homeless?” you might have more ‘yes' answers - even though it's the same question - because you FUND the government. But the question as we phrased it: “Should we pay to house the homeless?” - it also showed a photo of vagrants on a street curb under the question. Here we the results, which surprised me, to: Should we pay to house the homeless? Those answering “Yes” were just 6% The no's were 45% But we also had a third option: “It's complicated”. 48% answered with that option. So again, just 6% of you said we should pay to house the homeless and 45% said “no”. “48% said it's complicated”. In a way, that makes sense to me since we have a largely entrepreneurial, self-made type of audience. I thought that might have happened. But what surprised me is in how emphatic it was. It was a landslide. 7 to 8 TIMES as many of you said we should not pay for the homeless as those that said we should. Well, the reason that I added - and I'm the one that ran the poll myself - they're quick to do. I added the paying to house the homeless “It's complicated” option because it IS complicated… that WAS the most popular answer. I mean, why should you go to work and pay to house a stranger that has no income because he or she doesn't want to work? But what if they're disabled and they can kinda work but not really work… or a zillion other complications. Substance abuse is obviously a big problem that keeps homeless people homeless… and there's a substantial thought paradigm that says, if they're an abuser, then why would I pay for THEIR housing? Substance abuse is just one reason that there is a population that's VOLUNTARILY homeless. They don't want to have to comply with a group home's ban on substances. I wanted to address the homeless problem somewhat today, because here we are on Episode 463 of a real estate show and this is the most that we've even discussed it. I think the perspective it gives you is that it helps you be grateful for what you've got. But it's abundance mentality here. You can be grateful for what you have and at the same time, grow your means. What else would help with more housing supply which would also move us toward mitigating the homeless problem? Well, we've already discussed a number of them so I'll only go in depth with some fresh angles here. Obviously, more homebuilding. We've done episodes on how 3D printed homes and shipping container homes are not quick, easy answers. Tiny homes might be but then you could get into a zoning density problem again. Just last week, my assistant brought me this Marketwatch article that reported that the average American home size is shrinking just a little & that often times, new-build houses tend to be a little closer together. That's what gets us into relaxing zoning requirements. But you know something, OK, this is going to be interesting. This plays into NIMBYism. Not In My Backyard: communities saying that they don't want high-density housing built next to them. Now, I think that there are a lot of critics of NIMBYism. But the criticism comes from people that live far out of that area and aren't affected. Let me just play a fun little experiment with you here. Let me paint a picture of a fictitious life for you and just… place yourself there. Say that you live in a nice single-family home, with a quarter acre lot. It's not a sprawling estate but you've got a good measure of privacy that way. You're in a SFH, quarter-acre lot and two car garage. That is classic suburbia. And… just a hundred yards away from your home there's a big, wide-open field where you walk your dog and use as a little makeshift golf driving range or whatever. Nice open space nearby. Say you've got a fairly idyllic life here. It's always been this way since you bought the home years ago. Suddenly, in your neighborhood of all SFHs, you learn that they want to build a bunch of fourplexes in the nearby lot where you used to throw tennis balls to your dog. What can that do to your quality of life & your home's value, now that a bunch of new fourplexes and eightplexes were built nearby? It reduces your home's value because there are less valuable, high density properties nearby. It also increases the amount of traffic & even noise in your neighborhood. Now you can't use that nearby park anymore - it's been all-built up with these higher-density apartments. So, let me go back and ask - point blank - did you really want all those new high-density developments near your home? If that made you uncomfortable, that's NIMBYism. So it's quite natural to evoke that feeling type. You're just a human being. How else can we increase housing supply to help reduce homelessness? NOT with rent control. Over time, capping the amount of rent that a LL can charge gives property owners no incentive to improve their property and neighborhoods end up dilapidated. We need more training for tradesman and laborers. How about training the homeless for that? But then someone's got to pay for that training. Another measure that's become ridiculous is that we've gotta relax these excessive safety requirements in homebuilding. Now, some safety is good. But when every single home - entry-level and all needs to have fire-rated shingles and fired-rated doors and GFCI outlets and smoke detectors in every room and carbon monoxide detectors all over the place, sheesh! Well, that raises the cost of housing for everyone. In some earthquake-prone areas, you've got to have seismic restraining straps on your water heater or you can't even sell your home. Do you know how big of an earthquake it would take to damage your water heater like that? And an excessive safety PROPONENT might say, yeah, but did you hear about that one family that died ten years ago that would have lived if they had carbon monoxide detectors? Well, the counterargument to that is, yeah, but what about all the homeless people that were exposed to the elements and died in the cold because they couldn't AFFORD the more basic housing, the prices of which have escalated for all this excessive safety stuff. Are you saying a middle class person's life is worth more than a poor, homeless person's life? That's the counterargument. Again, some safety is good. But we've gone overboard in too many places - in housing & beyond. Rising housing costs keep people homeless. A few weeks ago, I did that episode about escalating insurance costs. I now own some properties that have extremely low mortgage rates and the insurance has gone up to the point where I pay more in monthly escrow expenses than I do principal & interest. But, hey. I'm not homeless, and if you're listening to this, neither are you. So when it comes to helping the homeless in the short-term, that campaign called, “Give real change, not small change.” - that really resonates with me. Don't give 5 bucks to a vagrant on the corner. That just keeps them showing up at that corner, plus they're going to spend your 5 bucks on a cheap bottle of Monarch vodka. Instead, if you're going to give, give to a homeless shelter or soup kitchen. That's what's meant by “Give real change, not small change.” And that's something actionable. Coming up next, investing MANIAS. How wild it gets - paying more for a tulip flower than a SFH, shooting and killing someone over a Beanie Baby toy… and then I'm going to wrap it all up with what all this has to do with the cycle of your investor emotions. Around here, we don't run ads for the Swiffer. This week's sponsors that support the show are people that I've personally done real estate business with myself and have benefited from. Ridge Lending Group specializes in INVESTMENT property loans in nearly all 50 states. Start your prequalification at: RidgeLendingGroup.com Then, for super-passive real estate returns, check out Freedom Family Investments. Right now, what you can do, is just text “FAMILY” to 66866. I'm Keith Weinhold. You're listening to Get Rich Education. ___________ Welcome back to the GRE Podcast. I'm your host and my name is Keith Weinhold. If you've got a friend or family member that you think would benefit from the knowledge drops here on the show, you can simply tell them to grab the free Get Rich Education mobile app. That's a convenient option for listening every week for both iOS and Android. Today's topics of homelessness and investing manias could very well bring a new audience here, so… A little more about my backstory. I'm from PA but got my real estate comeuppance in Anchorage, Alaska of all places & grew out nationally & internationally from there. I had humble beginnings and wasn't born anywhere near wealthy. I had to figure out how to build it myself. But see, if I were born wealthy, I wouldn't have learned how to build it, and then I wouldn't be of much help to you. Likewise, if you're building it yourself, you'll be able to help others too. BTW, I was born in the same PA town as Taylor Swift. Though she & I don't have much ELSE in common, I guess that she & I are both best-known for using a microphone. Though I think that I'm about as likely to start using this microphone to sing into your ears like Taylor Swift does… as Taylor is to launch a real estate investing show. For hundreds of years, the tulip has been one of the most-loved flowers in the Netherlands. It's an enduring icon - as synonymous with the country as clogs, windmills, bicycles, and cheese. The tulip has a long and storied history - including the infamous shortage in the 1600s known as “tulip mania”. If you're someone that has even a fleeting interest in investing, you should at least know what this is. Tulips first appeared in Europe in the 1500s, arriving from the spice trading routes… and that lent this sense of exoticism to these imported flowers that looked like no other flower native to the continent. It's no surprise, then, that tulips became a luxury item destined for the gardens of the affluent. According to The Library of Economics and Liberty, “it was deemed a proof of bad taste in any man of fortune to be without a collection of [tulips].” Hmmm. Well, following the affluent, the merchant MIDDLE classes of Dutch society sought to emulate their wealthier neighbors and also demanded tulips. So to start out with, it was purchased as a status symbol for the sole reason that it was expensive. But at the same time, tulips were known to be notoriously fragile, and would die without careful cultivation. In the early 1600s, professional cultivators of tulips began to refine techniques to grow and produce the flowers locally in the Netherlands. They established a flourishing business sector that persists to this day. By 1634, tulipmania swept through the Netherlands. The Library of Economics and Liberty writes, “The rage among the Dutch to possess tulip bulbs was so great that the ORDINARY INDUSTRY of the country was neglected, and the population, even to its lowest dregs, embarked in the tulip trade. Now, everyone's in - rich to poor. It's a little hard to say for sure how much people paid for tulips. But Scottish journalist Charles Mackay, wrote an extremely popular 1841 book - you've probably heard of this book - it's called the Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds… It does give us some points of reference such that the best of tulips cost upwards of $1 million in today's money (but a lot of bulbs traded in the $50,000–$150,000 range). By 1636, the demand for the tulip trade was so large that regular markets for their sale - like a little Dow Jones Industrial Average - got established on the Stock Exchange of Amsterdam, in Rotterdam, Haarlem, and other towns. It was at that time that PROFESSIONAL TRADERS got in on the action - that's all that some people do now - is trade tulips… and everybody appeared to be making money simply by possessing some of these rare bulbs. Dutch speculators at the time spent incredible amounts of money on bulbs that only produced flowers for a Week—many companies were formed with the SOLE PURPOSE of trading tulips. To everyone, at the time, it seemed that the price could only go up forever. Pretty soon, demand for tulips EXCEEDED THE AVAILABLE SUPPLY of tulips by so much that people were into buying futures contracts, basically saying, I'll pay you this much money TODAY for a tulip that you provide to me in 3 years. By the last 1630s, these futures contracts were like a crack that appeared in the price runup. Demand began to wane when people were just buying a token for a future tulip that hadn't even started growing yet. People felt like they weren't buying anything tangible anymore. That's one factor that helped create an oversupply of tulips in the market and started depressing the prices. Supply caught up with - and exceeded - demand. A large part of this rapid decline was driven by the fact that people had purchased bulbs on credit, hoping to repay their loans when they sold their bulbs for a profit. But once prices started to drop, holders were forced to sell their bulbs at any price and to declare bankruptcy in the process. So people had begun buying tulips with leverage, using margined derivatives contracts to buy more than they could afford. But as quickly as the run-up began, confidence was dashed. By the end of 1637 is when prices began to fall and never recovered. And the bubble burst. Buyers announced that they could not pay the high price previously agreed upon for bulbs, and that made the market fall apart. While it wasn't actually a devastating occurrence for the entire nation's economy, it did undermine social expectations. The event destroyed relationships built on trust and people's willingness and ability to pay. It's been said that “the wealthiest merchants to the poorest chimney sweeps jumped into the tulip fray, buying bulbs at high prices and selling them for even more.” Well, this is what can happen - today it happens with financialization and nothing real backing up purchases. Tulipmania is a model for the general cycle of a financial bubble. That's what happened with Dutch tulips. Now, here in more recent times, similar cycles have been observed in the price of Beanie Babies, baseball cards - I got caught up in the baseball cards as a kid, owning more than 100,000 baseball cards at one time, also non-fungible tokens (NFTs), and shipping stocks. The example of tulipmania is now used as a parable for other speculative assets, such as cryptocurrencies today or dotcom stocks from around the year 2000. So, when you hear someone likening an investment to a Dutch tulip bulb, now you'll know what they're talking about. It's a symbol of excess, greed, and FOMO. But there has been a good bit of more modern scholarship that tells you that tulip mania did indeed occur in the 1600s Netherlands. But that the tale has been exaggerated and it's something that the upper classes of society were mostly involved in. Now, that's the Dutch tulip bubble. But for a more modern-day parable about an investing mania, there's a new movie about the rise & fall of BEANIE BABIES that's on Apple TV+. These were little stuffed, plush toy animals that became more popular among adults than children. The rise and fall of Beanie Babies—toys that people mistakenly thought would make them rich. The movie is called “The Beanie Bubble”. It's a MOSTLY TRUE account of the lovable toys' boom and bust in the '90s - comparable to the meme stock frenzies that took place during the Covid-19 pandemic. These $5 pellet-stuffed plush toys had astronomical appreciation estimates: Stripes the Tiger, released in 1996, was predicted by collectors to surge from $5 to $1,000 by 2008. Forecasts like these were so enticing that one dad invested his kids' college funds in Beanie Babies, thinking he'd resell them later for a hefty profit. At the height of the frenzy, people were ruining relationships and committing felonies to get their hands on some of these sacks of fuzz. Border officials confiscated more than 8,000 smuggled Beanie Babies at a US–Canada border crossing in 1998. A West Virginia man shot and killed a former coworker in 1999 after an argument partly about $150 worth of Beanie Babies. That same year, a divorcing couple couldn't agree on how to split up their collection, so the judge made them divvy up the toys in person, right on the courtroom floor. How did that all happen? Barely anyone cared about Beanie Babies when a company called Ty Inc. launched them in 1994. Stores only got lines out the door once the toy's creator, now-billionaire Ty Warner, began pulling strings to juice demand. Here's what Warner did. OK, so here's how you induce people into a speculative bubble. He refused to stock Beanie Babies at Toys R Us and Walmart. Instead he created an illusion of rarity by only selling them at small toy stores and independent shops. Even if you did find a retailer, every store's supply of Beanie Babies was limited to 36 of each animal, so inventory restocks drew a crowd. This, combined with Warner's decision to start “retiring” certain animals in 1995, created artificial scarcity and a mass panic to stock up on Beanie Babies. Soon, an aggressive resale market was born, replete with magazines and blogs and even trade shows for these Beanie Babies. One woman's guide to the secondary Beanie Babies market got so popular that she was selling 650,000 copies per month and, on many days, she did two or three radio interviews before her kids woke up for school. Ty Inc. later gave her an award for boosting sales. At Peak Beanie mania, Ty Inc. and legions of speculators actually made hordes of money: The stuffed animals accounted for 6% of eBay's sitewide sales in 1997 and 10% in 1998. Beanies averaged a resale value of $30—six times their retail price—but rare ones, like the Princess Diana bear, went for hundreds or thousands of dollars (and now you can find one online for $15 bucks). Ty Inc. hit $1.4 billion in sales in 1998, which is what Mattel grossed in Barbie dolls in 1995. At the end of the year, Ty Warner gave all ~250 employees holiday bonuses equal to their annual salaries. But most regular people didn't sell their Beanie Babies at their peak price. And unfortunately for them, the hype subsided. Anticipating a drop in interest as more kids reached for Pokémon and Furbies, Ty Inc. announced it would stop making Beanie Babies at the end of 1999, and that poked a hole in collectors' this-will-never-not-be-popular mentality and that sent demand plummeting. There were no underlying fundamentals to Beanie Babies' value. That's all that I've got on that speculative craze. So let's review how this happened with both speculative crazes - Dutch tulips and Beanie Babies: Investors lose track of rational expectations. Psychological biases lead to a massive upswing in the price of an asset or a sector. A positive-feedback cycle keeps inflating prices. And soon, investors realize that they are holding an irrationally-priced asset. Prices collapse due to a massive sell-off, and an overwhelming majority go bankrupt. Now, much stock market investing is based off of buy low and sell high mentality. And stock investors can get caught up in similar crazes. But because many stocks are tied to productive companies, the stock investor deals with smaller bubbles. A lot of times, the stock price can double, triple, or even 10X even though that company is not even profitable. Buy low & sell high. Well, that sounds easy. But why is this harder to do than it sounds? It's called the cycle of investor emotions. It starts here with… optimism. Because you HEAR about 10% stock returns or people making money with Dutch tulips or Beanie babies. Let's say that you aren't fully invested in the stock market. But some friends are, and they're achieving small gains. Then comes excitement. The market is now up some more. Hey, what's in motion tends to stay in motion. More friends are telling you how much money they're "making". You're soon experiencing a full-blown case of FOMO—Fear Of Missing Out. The next stage is the Thrill you feel. So you jump into the stock market fully, rationalizing with something like, "Hey, I'm a momentum investor". Sounds pretty good, I guess. Now that you're in, it actually feels fantastic to you for a short time. You figure that some days, you're making more from stocks than your job. Winning activates dopamine. Dopamine is a brain chemical that's known as the “feel-good” hormone. It gives you a sense of pleasure. It also gives you the motivation to DO SOMETHING when you're feeling the pleasure. So then, you add MORE shares… at an elevated price until you are FULLY invested. Now everyone is "making money", even your Uber driver. The next stage is Euphoria - The peak! As you can see, this is the Point of Maximum Financial Risk. OK, now, remember the simplicity of “buy low, sell high”? Well then, savvy stock investors should now be SELLING here in my example - at the HEIGHT. Now be “selling”? Leaving the party at its crescendo? Stopping the dopamine flow? Yes, exactly… and THAT'S why it's so difficult. What happens after the stock market peak? Overbought, with bloated price-to-earnings ratios, the market soon drops 10% from its recent high. That's what's known as a correction - a drop of 10% or more. Now you feel a little ANXIETY. Your dopamine flow is stifled. Next, you tell yourself, "I shouldn't be worried because I'm a long-term investor." It's down 15%. You're experiencing DENIAL & FEAR. Now you're checking the Robinhood app almost hourly to see if it will recover. Next, comes Desperation & Panic - Stocks are down 20%, that's the definition of a bear market. You're devoting more mindshare to this each day than what's healthy. Then there's Capitulation - Down 30%, you finally surrender to a FEAR of FURTHER LOSS. You're getting so sick of months of losing. You finally do it and cash out your stocks into a safe money market fund. Now you're out. And you rationalize and justify doing this because you tell yourself, "You know, at least when I wake up tomorrow, I'll know that I haven't lost money AGAIN. And THAT gives me certainty.” The next stage in the Cycle of Investor Emotions is Despondency - You realize that what you've done is the polar opposite of successful investing. It's complete. You've now bought high… and then sold low. Next, stocks completely bottom out. But this is actually the Point of Maximum Financial Opportunity. Instead, you should be buying. But you can't. Because you're experiencing the next investor stage - Depression. You're so full of contempt for the situation that the idea of actually buying at bargain-basement levels again is simply inconceivable. You've been burnt badly. Then, there's Hope & Relief - The market has begun ticking up after the crash. It soon should be clear that share prices are FAIRLY VALUED again. But you don't buy the recovery story. You wait until enough price growth occurs that the confidence and Optimism stage is felt again before you'll even consider getting back in and buying. And the entire pattern repeats. That's the “cycle of investor emotions”. There's an average of 3-and-a-half years between each stock bear market, BTW. Of course, we've been kind to call this all “investing”. It's more like speculating. But here's the real problem—most investors THINK they're better than average stock pickers, so they keep playing this game. This effect has a name. It's called illusory superiority. It's like how at least 70% of people think they're better than average drivers, despite the statistical impossibility. Even professional money managers fall prey to this! Fewer than 10% of active U.S. stock funds manage to beat THEIR benchmarks. The renowned British economist and value investor Benjamin Graham once said: "The investor's chief problem—even his worst enemy—is likely to be HIMSELF." Well, as real estate investors, we largely SIDESTEP the cycle of investor emotions for two main reasons. Returns are more stable. Real estate, we sidestep this emotional roller coaster. Not only do we have stable prices, but appreciation is one of just 5 ways that you're simultaneously paid. RE also has monthly income. Dutch tulips or Beanie Babies don't pay you a durable monthly income stream. They don't provide an income stream at all. And finally, RE is a REAL asset that fulfills a REAL human need. I hope that you enjoyed this journey through speculative bubbles today and how they play into human psychology and investor emotions. Go ahead and tell a friend about Get Rich Education. If you've got a friend or family member that you think would benefit from the knowledge drops here on the show, you can simply tell them to grab the free Get Rich Education mobile app. That's a convenient option for listening every week for both iOS and Android. My name's Keith Weinhold and I'll be back with you right here… next week. Don't Quit Your Daydream!
In this episode of Scenecraft, we're joined by friend of the show, Nate, to break down the "Team Perkis" scene from Heavyweights (1995), directed by Steven Brill. Drop us a line at contact@scenecraftpodcast.com, or follow us on Instagram, X, TikTok, and Threads @scenecraftpodcast for the latest news on the show. — Show Notes — Quick Takes ~ 00:00:46 Talk to Me (2023), Eastbound & Down (2009-2013), The Deepest Breath (2023), The Beanie Bubble (2023), Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem (2023), Sorcerer (1977) Scene Selection ~ 00:23:31 Heavyweights (1995) (Scene: Team Perkis) New episodes will be released twice a month – stay tuned!
Randy memorializes William Freidken by finally watching "Sorcerer". Clark talks football and beanie babies while Russell's film is a "Mount Rushmore of Horror". Films: Mother, May I? (2023), Porno (2019), Sorcerer (1977), Cobweb (2023), Untold: Johnny Football (2023), The Beanie Bubble (2023), The Last Voyage of the Demeter (2023), The Passenger (2023), Natty Knocks (2023), Twisted Metal (Series), Frances Ha (2012), Queen of Earth (2015), The 6th Day (2000), The Boys (Series), The Pumpkin Karver (2006), The Clovehitch Killer (2018) Hey, we're on YouTube! Like the show? Give us a rating! Fill our fe-mailbag by emailing us at OverlookHour@gmail.com Reach us on Instagram (@theoverlooktheatre) Facebook (@theoverlookhour) Twitter (@OverlookHour)
New York Tawk, host, Elyse DeLucci (@ElyseDeLucci) welcomes you into her Upper East Side living room talking: My living room glow up!, TV Tawk: *So many good shows*: Stolen Youth: Inside the Cult at Sarah Lawrence, The Fabulous Allan Carr, Barbie, The Beanie Bubble, Food Tawk: Skittles new SURPRISING flavor, smoothie diet, Fashion Tawk: The origins of our favorite: the muu-muu, Shopping Tawk: More on the It Cosmetics Color Corrector Cream, MrsAlice(dot)com & my new favorite: Vitamix Ascent blender, AND MORE! LOVE TO LOVE YA! SUBSCRIBE TO MY YT CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrl_... Follow Elyse on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elysedelucci/?hl=en Come see me Live!: https://linktr.ee/elysedelucci
This week's Required Viewing selection is Sidney Lumet's intense, dialogue-driven police thriller, The Offence, in which Sean Connery portrays a dangerous, broken version of the usual hero detective. Then the guys take a look at the long, diverse career of the late, great William Friedkin before running down a smattering of recent things they've seen, including Apple TV+'s The Beanie Bubble.
It's a teen drama filled episode with Julie inspiring an OC rewatch and then leaving the chat and Netflix dropping the second season of Heartstopper. We're diving into the first half of that precious queer show and also talking about maligned blondes, societal flaws, women in sports and the beanie baby movie. - plus some internet nonsense and a game! Show Notes: @1:00 - Hot takes | The OC, gay shows, maligned blondes, low fodmaps, Justin Trudeau, also on twitter, women in sports @23:45 - | Heartstopper (part 1), The Beanie Bubble @56:00 - Game | Scattegories
#216. We start with realizing we are being lied to all the time. Airline employees, friends with too impressive stories, aliens not existing; as if we don't know the truth is out there. This ties into a traveling story which transitions into a discussion about airport etiquette. Our opinions are so strong on these things that they take us all the way to the break, after which we dive into some off-season talk of college football and conference alignment. Much like a good Marvel film, the recent moves in the NCAA landscape have some major implications. We then catch up on a ton of streaming including The Beanie Bubble, Happiness for Beginners, The Imitation Game, Captain America, Port Protection Alaska, Step Brothers, Eurovision Song Contest, Hijack, Survive the Raft, Knock at the Cabin, and Quarterback. Join us for an hour! We figure we're only lying to you about ten percent of the time. We think it'd be really fun if you tried some social journalism with us and reported back via the LinkTree links. More information in the episode! Until next time, be kind to each other.Main Landing Page - https://linktr.ee/fromthemidpodVOICE MAIL! Comment, ask a question, suggest topics - (614) 383-8412Artius Man - https://artiusman.com use discount code "themiddle"This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4771230/advertisement
Yes it's true: we are both former (and possibly current?) obsessed Beanie Baby collectors, and we had a hilarious time reminiscing while watching the Max documentary “Beanie Mania” (and a boring time watching the Apple TV+ movie “The Beanie Bubble”).
Justin's Trend of the Week: Going all out for themed parties with your besties.Lindsay's Trend of the Week: Ballet flats. They're back & we are dealing with it!!This week in pop culture news:1. Barbie reaches $1 Billion in box office revenue. Greta Gerwig is the first female director to hit this mark! GO BARBIE!2. Lizzo Releases a Lengthy Statement in Response to Harassment Lawsuit & no, she didn't address THOSE claims. 3. Angus Cloud's mother says the ‘Euphoria' star ‘did not intend to end his life'4. YouTuber Kai Cenat is CHARGED with inciting a riot by NYPD for PS5 giveaway which erupted in violence at Union Square, as 65 rioters arrested amid chaos.5. Kylie Jenner Launches her own line of Bratz DollsMovies & Tv recap:1. The Summer I Turned Pretty Season 2 recap thus far!2. The Beanie Bubble movie on Apple TV5 minutes of the latest sport news:1. Jake Paul vs Nate Diaz2. The US Women's soccer team is out of the World Cup.3. Random Messi news because he is the GOAT.Review & follow us to keep up on all your POP Culture needs! You can find us on Instagram, TikTok, & YouTube Lindsay: @linds.pineiro Justin: @Justin.lammar
Heros aren't born there mutated in the new animated vision Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant MayhemHome is where the haunt is in another attempt to adapt the famous Disneyland ride in Haunted MansionIt's the crazy behind the craze in the new Apple TV comedy exclusive about the beanie baby creation and craze in The Beanie BubbleFear the ones you see in the spin off to 2018's Netflix original Sandrea Bullock thriller is this new addition to the Bird Box Universe in Bird Box: Barcelona And FinallyWe also had the horror thriller Talk to Me release this week, I did an early review a couple of episodes back don't forget to check my talk to me review on episode 82.ready for my verdict Let's get into it. Make sure to check out my favorite feel-good podcast with my favorite Wilson family, with The Super Familiar with the Wilson's PodcastPlease show your support by leaving a review on Apple Podcast & follow me on Instagram, Twitter, Letterboxd @MOVIEWIRESHOW and don't forget to subscribe to the show for brand new reviews each week!!**And make sure you check The Movie Wire out as a featured podcast on the Newsly App and make sure you use promo code: THEM0V1EW1RE to receive a 1-month free premium
THE BEANIE BUBBLE MOVIE REVIEW It seems like Hollywood has a never ending barrage of “Company Biopics” it wants to melt our eyeballs with. Something that gently plucks a little nostalgia out of your brain, and gives you a fleeting moment from your past… all while being bombarded with messages of “American Dreams” and “Capitalism… Read More »Screener Squad: The Beanie Bubble
What Is This Episode - Top of Show . ORC PROP BETS EXPLAINATION - 1:41 . PROP BET #1: BARBIE'S BOX OFFICE CLIMB - 3:56 . BOX OFFICE UPDATE: Barbenhaimer Makes AMC History - 10:55 Sound of Uh Oh - 14:22 What Happened to MI7? - 16:30 AlsoMike Reviews Talk 2 Me - 18:48 Rest of the Top 10 - 21:57 AM Reviews TMNT Mutant Mayhem + Its Funky Box Office - 26:17 . PROP BET #2: TURTLES ON THE OSCARS PATH - 30:07 . ACADEMY/STRIKE NEWS: Janet Yang Re-Elected - 35:22 Sony Moves Their Slate - 36:41 SAG Fund Gets Big Gifts - 38:22 . PROP BET #3: OVER/UNDER STRIKE END DATES - 40:07 . TRAINER REVIEWS: Radical Trailer #1 - 47:46 Dune 2 Final Trailer - 50:36 Golda Trailer #1 - 54:20 . PROP BET #4: HELEN MIRREN NOMS DURING AWARDS SEASON - 56:20 . The Marvels Trailer #2 - 59:40 Saw X Trailer #1 - 1:03:37 . MAKING THE CASE: AM on Steph Curry Underrated - 1:10:25 AM on The Deepest Breath/Wham! - 1:11:33 AM on Nimona - 1:12:34 AM on The Perfect Find - 1:13:30 AM on They Cloned Tyrone/Alice Darling/Emily - 1:14:45 AM on The Beanie Bubble - 1:18:38 . PROP BET #5 - THE $1000 BET - 1:19:48 . . Your Homework/LEAVE US 5 STARS! - 1:26:01 Words of Wisdom/What's Coming Next - 1:26:54
We get possessed by Talk to Me and face Frank's childhood fears with Extra Terrestrial Visitors plus we also discuss The Beanie Bubble, They Cloned Tyrone, Gorgo, Kids, My Best Friend is a Vampire and Love is Blind. 00:00 - Intro 18:06 - Review: Talk To Me 45:37 - Review: Extra Terrestrial Visitors 1:05:47 - Other Stuff We Watched: The Beanie Bubble, My Best Friend is a Vampire, They Cloned Tyrone, Pee-Wee's Big Adventure, Gorgo, Black Gunn, The Bear (1988), Cold Light of Day, Kids, We Were Once Kids, Fill 'er Up with Super, Love is Blind 1:56:01 - This Week on DVD, Blu-ray and VOD 1:59:50 - Outro 2:00:25 - Spoiler Discussion: Talk To Me
We lost two major figures this week and the gang talks about both of them: first Sinéad O'Connor, rightly or wrongly, is best remembered for ripping up a picture of the pope during her live SNL appearance in the 90s. Angelo, Jay, and Rhea discuss her legacy, how they felt about the event then, and how they feel about it now. This leads to a broader discussion of live TV controversies that they witnessed with their own eyes (SPOILER: Angelo has seen A LOT OF THEM).The gang also discuss the loss of Paul Reubens, a comedic genius also taken down by a controversy in the 1990s.PLUS: British and Teen corner, a discussion of Suits, a review The Beanie Bubble, a preview of the August TV we're most excited for, and LOTS MORE!The TV Show is a weekly podcast hosted by Jay Black, with regular guests Angelo Cataldi and Rhea Hughes. Each week, we dive into the new Golden Age of Television, with a discussion of the latest shows and news.
Bianca and Nolan join Kova, Stephanie and Spoiler Steve to discuss Barbie, Apple TV+'s The Beanie Bubble and Netflix's Bird Box Barcelona. 00:01:52 - Intro | The Weekend Box Office & Last Week in Hollywood 00:45:58 - Bird Box Barcelona 01:19:54 - The Beanie Bubble 01:56:18 - Barbie 03:09:54 - The Banter Corner | Alph, Liar Liar, Twisted Metal, Confess Fletch, The Flash, Based on a True Story, Muscles and Mayhem: The American Gladiator Story, The Blackening, The Haunted Mansion, Heels, Harley Quinn, Warrior Support us on Patreon HERE Send us emails and feedback to info@sceneitcast.com Check out our website sceneitcast.com
Reviewed: Haunted Mansion, Talk To Me (A24), The Beanie Bubble Trivia: Zach Galifianakis Stump the Kubinski Celebrating This Month: Greta Gerwig & Christopher Nolan
Andy Farnsworth joins KSL-TV to help audiences decipher #WhatToWatch for the weekend of July 28, 2023. Fans of Disney's Haunted Mansion ride will probably love the latest “Haunted Mansion” movie, but what about Non-Disney fans? It's a tougher sell. There is a highly fictionalized movie about the people behind the Beanie Babies craze in the 1990s called "The Beanie Bubble". (Spoiler: Ty Toys does not come off well.) A Sundance 2023 film hits wide release, “Theater Camp,” starring Ben Platt, and is full of funny moments and characters. On Netflix, there are two new movies this week “Happiness For Beginners,” based on the book of the same name, about Ellie Kemper's character going to re-center herself on an extended backpacking trip; and younger kids are beside themselves excited to watch “Miraculous Ladybug & Cat Noir: The Movie.” Also available to watch, a new horror movie called “Talk To Me” that's pretty terrifying and dark, a hyper-violent comedic action series on PeacockTV based on the “Twisted Metal” video game series, and a reunion movie of the mid-2000's show “Zoey101” cast called “Zoey 102” on ParamountPlus. Beyond Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Gaming, and Tech, the brains behind Fan Effect are connoisseurs of categories surpassing the nerdy. Brilliant opinions and commentary on all things geek, but surprising knowledge and witty arguments over pop culture, Star Trek, MARVEL vs. DC, and a wide range of movies, TV shows, and more. Formerly known as SLC Fanboys, the show is hosted by Andy Farnsworth and KellieAnn Halvorsen, who are joined by guest experts. Based in the beautiful beehive state, Fan Effect celebrates Utah's unique fan culture as it has been declared The Nerdiest State in America by TIME. Listen regularly on your favorite platform, at kslnewsradio.com, or on the KSL App. Join the conversation on Facebook @FanEffectShow, Instagram @FanEffectShow, and Twitter @FanEffectShow. Fan Effect is sponsored by Megaplex Theatres, Utah's premiere movie entertainment company. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Barbenheimer week is behind us, but they're still making movies. We have three new ones, none of which are as interesting as either Barbenheimer movie, or the whole phenomenon. We do talk about the Disney family horror film "Haunted Mansion," as well as the Australian scary movie "Talk to Me" and the Zack Galifianakis-without-a-beard movie "The Beanie Bubble." Timestamps: 13:22: "Haunted Mansion" 41:23 "Talk to Me" 58:59 "The Beanie Bubble" Thanks to Dylan Mayer and My Friend Mary, both of which are wonderful, for the music. We hope you enjoy. Let us know what you think @griersonleitch on Twitter, or griersonleitch@gmail.com. As always, give us a review on iTunes with the name of a movie you'd like us to review, and we'll discuss it on a later podcast.
Barbenheimer week is behind us, but they're still making movies. We have three new ones, none of which are as interesting as either Barbenheimer movie, or the whole phenomenon. We do talk about the Disney family horror film "Haunted Mansion," as well as the Australian scary movie "Talk to Me" and the Zack Galifianakis-without-a-beard movie "The Beanie Bubble." Timestamps: 13:22: "Haunted Mansion" 41:23 "Talk to Me" 58:59 "The Beanie Bubble" Thanks to Dylan Mayer and My Friend Mary, both of which are wonderful, for the music. We hope you enjoy. Let us know what you think @griersonleitch on Twitter, or griersonleitch@gmail.com. As always, give us a review on iTunes with the name of a movie you'd like us to review, and we'll discuss it on a later podcast.
The Beanie Bubble Based on a True Story Transformers Rise of the Beasts
Talk to me, Goose! This week sees the release of eagerly-anticipated Australian horror movie, Talk To Me, and Sophie Butcher gets to talk to Talk To Me co-director (along with his brother, Michael), Danny Philippou. Then Sophie is joined in the podbooth by Helen O'Hara and the returning Chris Hewitt, who slides back into the host chair after a brief absence and promptly drags everyone down to his level. The trio talk about their recent moviegoing experiences, including Chris' very own Barbenheimer attempt; answer a listener question about the things you shouldn't ask in interviews; talk about the week's movie news, including the ongoing impact of the industry strikes in Hollywood; and review Talk To Me, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem (a full review will be in next week's episode), and The Beanie Bubble. Enjoy.
Which of these are scary intentionally, or bombs and bursts unintentionally? We've got Haunted Mansion, Talk to Me, Oppenheimer, and The Beanie Bubble all to catch up on. *Note that film critics are not being asked to strike or cease reviews under SAG-AFTRA and WGA guidelines. Find us at: www.werewatchingwhat.com, instagram.com/werewatchingwhat youtube.com/thedhk twitter.com/thedhk instagram.com/thedhk facebook.com/thedhkmovies
Today on the Woody and Wilcox Show: Haunted Mansion movie; Fun With Golf Audio; Comedian/actor Rory Scovel; Weird alcohol laws and other weird prohibitions; The Beanie Bubble; Hand washing at music festivals; And so much more!
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"Hunger Games” star and “Pitch Perfect 2” director Elizabeth Banks joins me at Petit Trois Le Valley in Sherman Oaks. Over pate and an Aperol spritz, we talk about how Bruce Willis was key to her nabbing an Oliver Stone film, what movie of hers she does not want her children to see, and her latest film The Beanie Bubble. Want next week's episode now? Subscribe to Dinner's on Me PLUS. As a subscriber, not only do you get access to new episodes one week early, but you'll also be able to listen completely ad-free! Just click “Try Free” at the top of the Dinner's on Me show page on Apple Podcasts to start your free trial today. A Sony Music Entertainment & A Kid Named Beckett production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The diversity chiefs at Netflix, Disney, Warner Bros. Discovery, and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences lost their positions over a span of 10 days. The Temecula Valley Unified School Board faces a $1.5 million fine after rejecting state-approved textbooks that mention slain LGBTQ rights icon Harvey Milk. Gov. Newsom vowed to send the books to the district anyway. Critics review the latest film releases: “Barbie,” “Oppenheimer,” “The Beanie Bubble,” and “They Cloned Tyrone.” Add these dips to your repertoire: One is based on labne, which is drained and thickened yogurt. The other is nut-based — full of protein and an easy light meal.
Elizabeth Banks (Cocaine Bear, The Beanie Bubble) is an actor, producer, and director. Elizabeth returns to the Armchair Expert to discuss her feelings about using AI in film, what her experience doing a USO tour was like, and her approach as a director. Elizabeth and Dax explain the party game Empire, their thoughts on the Beanie Babies phenomenon, and if they would ever want to go back to college. Elizabeth explains her obsession with her kids' futures, how she views open romantic relationships, and why she loves when people compliment each other. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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JAMES GUNN has cast his leads for SUPERMAN LEGACY with DAVID CORENSWET as SUPERMAN/CLARK KENT and RACHEL BROSNAHAN as LOIS LANE! The Geek Buddies aka John Rocha, Michael Vogel and Shannon McClung give their thoughts on the casting and what they expect to happen next. PLUS they react to the trailers for FIVE NIGHTS AT FREEDY'S. RETRIBUTION and THE BEANIE BUBBLE, Evan Peters cast alongside Jared Leto in Tron 3, and they count down their favorite Indiana Jones movies! Remember to Like and Share this episode on your social media and to Subscribe to The Outlaw Nation YouTube channel below. #superman #jamesgunn #indianajones ____________________________________________________________________________________ Chapters: 0:00 Intro and Rundown 3:10 Superman Legacy Casts David Corenswet and Rachel Brosnahan 14:11 James Gunn's Comments About Current Superhero Movies 24:51 Evan Peters Cast in Tron 3 Alongside Jared Leto 29:39 FIVE NIGHTS AT FREEDY'S. RETRIBUTION and THE BEANIE BUBBLE Trailers Discussion 44:20 Ranking the Indiana Jones Movies Including Dial of Destiny FOLLOW THE GEEK BUDDIES: Twitter: https://twitter.com/Geek_Buddies Follow John Rocha: https://twitter.com/TheRochaSays Follow Michael Vogel: https://twitter.com/mktoon Follow Shannon McClung: https://twitter.com/Shannon_McClung Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to Multiverse News, Your source for Information about all your favorite fictional universes In a headline-gripping move from James Gunn, actors David Corenswet and Rachel Brosnahan have been cast to lead his Superman: Legacy project. The new Clark Kent and Lois Lane have some heavy lifting to do after fan-favorite Henry Cavill is no longer part of the future DCU. However, with this film slated to be the first official film under Gunn and Peter Safran's leadership, expectations are sky high. (Pun intended.) In a rather shocking move, this year Marvel, Netflix, Sony, HBO, and Universal are all declining to host big presentations at this year's San Diego Comic-con. There are many reasons motivating the departures, Chiefly the uncertainty due to the writer's strike. Amid newer movies debuting at the box office, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse is still webbing up huge numbers, crossing $500 million at the global box office and reclaiming the number one spot. This news is coupled by an article from last week citing more than 100 of the artists who worked on the movie left due to unrealistic expectations, working conditions, low pay, and micromanagement. After a huge rebrand and launch of their streaming service, Warner Bros. Discovery is negotiating a $500 million deal to sell nearly half of its film, tv, and music publishing assets for around $500 million. This seems like an odd way to gain consumer confidence after just launching the MAX brand for streaming. What's up, Warner Bros.? Marvel's newest television property, Secret Invasion, landed on Disney+ last Wednesday. The show quickly garnered praise, but also severe backlash when it was announced that the opening credits were generated by artificial intelligence. Director Ali Selim confirmed the news, but stated that he believed the AI-generated opening sequence helps better capture the themes of the show. While this caused a lot of hubbub on the internet, the artists hired also confirmed they utilized AI to meet the show's creative demands. AppleTV+ dropped the official trailer for “The Beanie Bubble,” a film starring Zach Galifianakis and Elizabeth Banks telling the story of the Beanie Baby phenomenon of the mid-1990s. The film is set to debut on July 28. Sony has removed the Bad Bunny-helmed, spider-man spinoff, El Muerto from their calendar of future films Justin Roiland, who was recently let go from his voice acting duties on Rick and Morty, has also been replaced as the voice of Korvo on Hulu's Solar Opposites. It was reported that the soon-to-be famous motorcycle stunt from the upcoming movie Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part 1 was filmed on the first day of shooting in the event that Tom Cruise died during the stunt. Netflix is revising how it reports its top 10 rankings by providing an estimated viewership for weekly charts and extending the time of measurement from 28 days to 91 days. Black Panther: Wakanda Forever star Tenoch Huerta has exited the upcoming Netflix project Fiesta en la Madriguera after a sexual assault claim was made against him. Sony dropped the trailer for Dumb Money, a film that will tell the story of the GameStop stock value shenanigans that took place in January 2021. Nick Offerman, Pete Davidson, America Ferrera, Paul Dano, Sebastian Stan, and more are set to star. Prosecutors have accused Rust armorer Hannah Gutierrez Reed of tampering with evidence by handing off drugs to another person on set on the day of the fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. Casino Royale director Martin Campbell revealed in an interview with Express UK that Henry Cavill had a tremendous audition for the role of James Bond and would have been cast if Daniel Craig “didn't exist.” Paddington in Peru, the third Paddington Bear movie, will begin filming next month and several stars are in talks to be part of the cast including Antonio Banderas, Olivia Colman, Emily Mortimer, and Rachel Zegler.
For Episode 349, I am joined by Nadia Dalimonte, Josh Parham, Alyssa Christian & Giovanni Lago. Together, we have a packed, fun show discussing our favorite movies of 2023 so far and the recent news from the Academy regarding new theatrical qualifications to compete for the Best Picture Oscar. We also give our reactions to the trailers for "Challengers," "Dumb Money," "Priscilla," "Drive-Away Dolls," "Kraven The Hunter," and "The Beanie Bubble," go over the polls, answer your fan-submitted questions, and more! Thank you all for your support, as always, and enjoy! Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/nextbestpicturepodcast Apple Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWA7KiotcWmHiYYy6wJqwOw And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Big week on the podcast! We have an early, spoiler-free review of "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny," which is in theaters June 30. Join us for one last adventure with Harrison Ford. We also review "No Hard Feelings," Jennifer Lawrence's R-rated comedy which is a throwback to the raunchy sex romps of the early '80s. In news, we talk about the use of AI in the "Secret Invasion" titles, the gutting of Turner Classic Movies, and a bunch of new trailers including "Challengers" and "The Beanie Bubble." And speaking of "Secret Invasion," we recap episode 1 of the new Disney+ Marvel series on our Patreon along with the first two episodes of "The Bear" season 2 on Hulu. Heard, Chef! Thanks for joining us here at Breakfast All Day.
Get your “Netflix and Chill” back https://bit.ly/EddieBW20 and use BINGE20 for 20% off!We'll review, discover, and recommend the best in horror, and we can't wait to share our thoughts on films like the new Five Nights at Freddy movie and Beanie Bubble, starring Zach Galifianakis and Elizabeth Banks.Join us for a hilarious discussion on Doom Asylum, a perfect blend of horror and comedy. We dive into the movie's production, trivia, and our favorite moments, including the Netflix and chill commercial and the bikini-clad swim scene with no water in sight. Plus, we ponder why guys don't need $100 to get naked in movies.Lastly, we explore the sacrifices actors make for their art and the challenges they face in and out of the horror movie industry. From Venmo requests to mud scenes, we discuss the life of a working actor and their commitment to their roles. We also draw comparisons between horror movies and country songs, and the inevitable fate of their characters. To cap it all off, we talk about the classic "water of the Rocky Mountains" line from a Rocky Mountain beer. Tune in for a fun and sometimes strange dive into the world of acting and horror movies!Support the show