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On this episode, The Barretta Brothers take questions from the Live Youtube chat, with special surprise visits by Muppet performer, puppeteer, producer, and director, Kevin Clash. Plus, actor, voice actor, Muppet performer, puppeteer, Tyler Bunch. ABOUT OUR HOSTS: Gene Barretta & Bill Barretta “What are they up to now?” That was the popular question around their house and neighborhood while growing up. It was not unusual to see Gene and Bill dressed up in homemade costumes – filming Super 8mm dramas – attempting risky stunts in the ravine – animating GI Joes and weird-looking clay figures – building and performing clunky puppets – drawing offbeat comics, - and imitating The Beatles. Today, life isn't very different. In addition to personal projects and various acting roles, Bill has been a director, writer, producer and core performer with The Muppets for nearly 30 years. Gene is an award-winning author and illustrator of children's books. He has also animated and illustrated for Sesame Street, Between the Lions, and The Jim Henson Company. The best part of their careers is that they occasionally get to work together! Unfortunately, no one will pay them to imitate The Beatles. ABOUT OUR GUESTS: Kevin Clash: Kevin Clash is best known for Elmo (Sesame Street) 1979-2012. He also was part of Labyrinth (1986), Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 1 (1990) and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2 (1991), Happy Time Murders (SFX) 2018, and The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance (Netflix) 2019. In addition to Elmo, Clash is also known for performing Splinter (TMNT) Baby Sinclair (Dinosaurs), and Clifford (Muppets Tonight). Kevin Clash has won 29 daytime Emmys, over one hundred fifty -six performing title credits, thirty- one producing title credits and twenty- seven directing title credits. In 2011, his documentary, Being Elmo, was awarded the Special Jury Prize at Sundance. He has appeared in numerous television specials, commercials, feature films and direct-to-video products. During his career, he has worked with great innovators who founded the classic puppet television industry including Kermit Love, Frank Oz, and Jim Henson. Clash has recruited, auditioned, and trained puppeteers from all over the world. He was the senior puppet coordinator, and was also a director, co-producer and senior creative adviser on Sesame Street. Kevin was essential to the success of Elmo's World and the creative branding powerhouse of Elmo. Business Insider states that in 1996 the toy company Tyco saw their sales grow from $70 million to an astounding $350 million thanks to the Tickle Me Elmo Doll. Clash's most recent project, Earth to Ned, will be airing on Disney+ this Fall and he currently has several projects in development. Tyler Bunch: Tyler's work as a puppeteer has appeared in productions like Sesame Street, Bear in the Big Blue House, Between the Lions, and Crank Yankers. As an actor, he has appeared in The Electric Company, Law & Order “Criminal Intent” and “Special Victims Unit.”
On this two-part episode, The Barretta Brothers welcome Performer, Director, Producer, Kevin Clash - and Designer, Art Director, Puppet builder, Jane Gootnick. Episode Outline: Gene & Bill discuss Gene's “Billy Puppet” sketch. Jane Gootnick – 2:48-37:40mis Jane discusses Character Sal Minella Designing and building a perfect puppet character Sir Didymus and Brian Froud designs Dinosaurs Dog from The Storyteller Working with animatronic servos Fraggle Rock characters: Trash Heap, Philo and Gunge Storyteller Bunny Dark Crystal Creatures Andy Warhol and David Bowie stories Miss Piggy Photo Shoot Kevin Clash – 39:10 – 1:23:00 Kevin discusses the special The Muppets Celebrate Jim Henson Clifford and Muppets Tonight Michelle Pfeiffer Sandra Bullock Splinter Muppets Go to Disney World and Jim Henson Arsenio Hall show along with Jim Henson Fat Blue and Jim Henson Baby from Dinosaurs Elmo and his Dad, Louie from Beginnings Gene, Bill, and Kevin work together on Fox & Friends Kevin assigning Gene and performer wives to do background characters on Muppet Treasure Island Muppet Treasure Island characters Happytime Murders Learning from other puppeteers The new Dark Crystal Earth to Ned Gene & Bill's drag photos Bill tells Kevin how proud he is of him Getting a cab in NY The song/segment “Proud” from Families Stand Together and their funny recording session Gene and Bill announce the winner of a viewer contest. ABOUT OUR GUESTS: JANE GOOTNICK With college degrees in both acting and set design Jane first moved to Europe working in Belgium and London. In the mid-70's she moved to NYC working with alternative theatre groups (LaMama, Joe Papp's Public Theatre). Jane became head sculptor at Brooks Van Horn Costume Co. making props, masks and creatures for a large variety of venues: Broadway shows (Sweeney Todd, Dracula, Peter Pan), feature films (The Wiz, Hair), Warner Bros walkarounds, commercials, Ringling Bros Circus, and the first four seasons of Saturday Night Live. In 1978, the costume designer for SNL mentioned that the Jim Henson Company was looking for sculptors for a film called The Dark Crystal and suggested she interview. Jane was offered three weeks work to build a prototype support harness for the Skeksis they were developing. So, she left her three-year full-time job for three weeks of work at Henson's and stayed 40 years! Jane has worked in both the New York puppet shop and the London Creature Shop throughout the years. Designing/building puppets and creatures, supervising builds, and running workshops on location for Muppet/Henson films and TV series, (Dark Crystal, Muppet Show, Sesame Street, Fraggle Rock, Labyrinth, The Storyteller, The Witches, Ninja Turtles, Dinosaurs, Muppets Tonight, The Muppets, etc.). She has also worked on a variety of talk shows, game shows, and awards shows (Oscars, Grammys, Hollywood Bowl and many more). Jane is an art director for print and media photoshoots, film posters and endless fashion shoots with Miss Piggy with Louis Vuitton KEVIN CLASH Kevin Clash is best known for Elmo (Sesame Street) 1979-2012. He also was part of Labyrinth (1986), Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 1 (1990) and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2 (1991), Happytime Murders (SFX) 2018, and The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance (Netflix) 2019. In addition to Elmo, Clash is also known for performing Splinter (TMNT) Baby Sinclair (Dinosaurs), and Clifford (Muppets Tonight). Kevin Clash has won 29 daytime Emmys, over one hundred fifty -six performing title credits, thirty- one producing title credits and twenty- seven directing title credits. In 2011, his documentary, Being Elmo, was awarded the Special Jury Prize at Sundance. He has appeared in numerous television specials, commercials, feature films and direct-to-video products. During his career, he has worked with great innovators who founded the classic puppet television industry including Kermit Love, Frank Oz, and Jim Henson. Clash has recruited, auditioned, and trained puppeteers from all over the world. He was the senior puppet coordinator, and was also a director, co-producer and senior creative adviser on Sesame Street. Kevin was essential to the success of Elmo's World and the creative branding powerhouse of Elmo. Business Insider states that in 1996 the toy company Tyco saw their sales grow from $70 million to an astounding $350 million thanks to the Tickle Me Elmo Doll. Clash's most recent project, Earth to Ned, will be airing on Disney+ this Fall and he currently has several projects in development.
On this two-part episode, The Barretta Brothers welcome Performer, Director, Producer, Kevin Clash - and Designer, Art Director, Puppet builder, Jane Gootnick. Episode Outline: Jane Gootnick – 07:50 – 34:00 mins Jane talks about her very impression family tree and the early years People who originally inspired her. Pre-Henson work in NY, including SNL. Her start with Sesame Street and The Jim Henson Company. A review of characters she helped create. Gene & Bill announce details for a second Muppet Trivia Contest Kevin Clash –36:20 – 1:03:23 mins A funny wedding story. Stories about his childhood and early training at home. Working on the Captain Kangaroo & The Great Space Coaster. Puppet workshops with Jane Henson and starting at Sesame Street. The origins of Elmo with Richard Hunt. Elmo's connection with kids. Working with Jim Henson. The very first character he performed for Sesame Street. The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade ABOUT OUR GUESTS: KEVIN CLASH Kevin Clash is best known for Elmo (Sesame Street) 1979-2012. He also was part of Labyrinth (1986), Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 1 (1990) and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2 (1991), Happytime Murders (SFX) 2018, and The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance (Netflix) 2019. In addition to Elmo, Clash is also known for performing Splinter (TMNT) Baby Sinclair (Dinosaurs), and Clifford (Muppets Tonight). Kevin Clash has won 29 daytime Emmys, over one hundred fifty -six performing title credits, thirty- one producing title credits and twenty- seven directing title credits. In 2011, his documentary, Being Elmo, was awarded the Special Jury Prize at Sundance. He has appeared in numerous television specials, commercials, feature films and direct-to-video products. During his career, he has worked with great innovators who founded the classic puppet television industry including Kermit Love, Frank Oz, and Jim Henson. Clash has recruited, auditioned, and trained puppeteers from all over the world. He was the senior puppet coordinator, and was also a director, co-producer and senior creative adviser on Sesame Street. Kevin was essential to the success of Elmo's World and the creative branding powerhouse of Elmo. Business Insider states that in 1996 the toy company Tyco saw their sales grow from $70 million to an astounding $350 million thanks to the Tickle Me Elmo Doll. Clash's most recent project, Earth to Ned, will be airing on Disney+ this Fall and he currently has several projects in development. JANE GOOTNICK With college degrees in both acting and set design Jane first moved to Europe working in Belgium and London. In the mid-70's she moved to NYC working with alternative theatre groups (LaMama, Joe Papp's Public Theatre). Jane became head sculptor at Brooks Van Horn Costume Co. making props, masks and creatures for a large variety of venues: Broadway shows (Sweeney Todd, Dracula, Peter Pan), feature films (The Wiz, Hair), Warner Bros walkarounds, commercials, Ringling Bros Circus, and the first four seasons of Saturday Night Live. In 1978, the costume designer for SNL mentioned that the Jim Henson Company was looking for sculptors for a film called The Dark Crystal and suggested she interview. Jane was offered three weeks work to build a prototype support harness for the Skeksis they were developing. So, she left her three-year full-time job for three weeks of work at Henson's and stayed 40 years! Jane has worked in both the New York puppet shop and the London Creature Shop throughout the years. Designing/building puppets and creatures, supervising builds, and running workshops on location for Muppet/Henson films and TV series, (Dark Crystal, Muppet Show, Sesame Street, Fraggle Rock, Labyrinth, The Storyteller, The Witches, Ninja Turtles, Dinosaurs, Muppets Tonight, The Muppets, etc.). She has also worked on a variety of talk shows, game shows, and awards shows (Oscars, Grammys, Hollywood Bowl and many more). Jane is an art director for print and media photoshoots, film posters and endless fashion shoots with Miss Piggy with Louis Vuitton, Prada and other diva designers.
On this episode, The Barretta Brothers welcome Performer, Director, and Producer, Kevin Clash. Episode Outline: Kevin remembers special moments and pays tribute to: Richard Hunt Caroll Spinney Jerry Nelson Jane Henson Jim Henson ABOUT OUR GUEST: KEVIN CLASH Kevin Clash is best known for Elmo (Sesame Street) 1979-2012. He also was part of Labyrinth (1986), Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 1 (1990) and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2 (1991), Happytime Murders (SFX) 2018, and The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance (Netflix) 2019. In addition to Elmo, Clash is also known for performing Splinter (TMNT) Baby Sinclair (Dinosaurs), and Clifford (Muppets Tonight). Kevin Clash has won 29 daytime Emmys, over one hundred fifty -six performing title credits, thirty- one producing title credits and twenty- seven directing title credits. In 2011, his documentary, Being Elmo, was awarded the Special Jury Prize at Sundance. He has appeared in numerous television specials, commercials, feature films and direct-to-video products. During his career, he has worked with great innovators who founded the classic puppet television industry including Kermit Love, Frank Oz, and Jim Henson. Clash has recruited, auditioned, and trained puppeteers from all over the world. He was the senior puppet coordinator, and was also a director, co-producer and senior creative adviser on Sesame Street. Kevin was essential to the success of Elmo's World and the creative branding powerhouse of Elmo. Business Insider states that in 1996 the toy company Tyco saw their sales grow from $70 million to an astounding $350 million thanks to the Tickle Me Elmo Doll. Clash's most recent project, Earth to Ned, will be airing on Disney+ this Fall, and he currently has several projects in development.
On this episode of the World's Greatest Action Sports Podcast, Chris and Todd the guys get a HUGE special guest, Thrasher Magazine's Skater Of The Year, Mason Silva, joins the show to talk about what it's like to get the highest honor in skateboarding. Plus, the boys pontificate on all things Billabong Pipe Masters, Maui Pro, Tyler Wright, John John Florence, Kelly Slater, Gabriel Medina, Carissa Moore, STAB reboot complete with subscription plan, InstaGram beef with Wiblur Kookmeyer, New York Blizzard Barrels, Tom K's killer new skate part, Kevin Wilkins GoFundMe, Vans snow flick, “Evergreen”, K2 Snowboarding's “Big Band”, Todd's favorite rider of the year, our lust to shred pow, Mandolorian and Chris' big character reveal, Being Elmo, and so much more. Presented by: BN3TH @BN3THApparel Hansen's Surfboards @hansensurfboards K2 Snowboarding @k2.snowboarding Pannikin Coffee And Tea @pannikincoffeeandtea Chemistry Surfboards @chemistrysurfboards YewOnline.com @yewonline New Greens @newgreens NanocraftCBD @nanocraftCBD Adventure IO @adventureio
This week’s Surrounded by Idiots Radio Podcast is all about a dream being realized and being more like Elmo. The post Being Elmo, Making History and the Power of Momentum appeared first on Java Bud.
This is Episode 01 of On a Call With, a mini-podcast about creativity available exclusively for subscribers of this email. As I post more episodes you’ll always have access to the archive online. On a Call With Composer Joel GoodmanJoel has scored more than a hundred films and TV productions that have received five Oscar nominations, 20 Emmy Awards, and 30 Emmy nominations. You’ll be hearing his music in my upcoming podcast drama Privacy Pod, which, by the way, is casting now. You can experience Joel’s music in films like Being Elmo, many episodes of American Masters and American Experience, Obit, and also Outside the Bubble: On the Road with Alexandra Pelosi. Joel answers my questions about how he starts his workday, why bike rides are important, his sources of inspiration, where creativity comes from, and why he loves composing music. Creative work is life-affirming for him. The podcast is eleven minutes long, suitable for listening to while you are waiting for brunch to start. About On a Call With… This podcast is literally a call. Like, a phone call. Editing: minimal. Underscore, promos, and stings: None. It’s more notebook than book, more jam than song, more of a sketchbook than a painting. I offer it to you to help get inside how people live their creative lives and hear their story in their own words. Making it a phone call makes it easy to do, both for me and for the guest.Thanks for listening,Lee Oh, and if you would prefer to read rather than listen, I posted a new 500 Words about Working With Pets. Get full access to 500 Words at 500words.substack.com/subscribe
The thing that people love about Elmo is that he needs them. This week, two looks at the magical world of Sesame Street and The Muppets. First the journey of embattled puppeteer Kevin Clash in Being Elmo and then the third installment of our documentary films festival, I Am Big Bird. The story of long-time puppeteer Carol Spinney. Finally, listener feedback. Thanks for downloading!
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This week Michelle wants to know when (if ever) it is okay to just say no when asked to design something, firing clients, and how Brandi is really the "Simon" of design critique. 1:20 Thanks Matt Kearney for listening!! .< 37:05 Michelle educated someone on plagiarizing and mind mapping and going through a process!!!
Buenas buenas, amiguites, amiguitxs, amiguit@s! Para los que se lo perdieron, o se cansaron de esperar una hora para que arranque y se transmita medianamente en forma decente, acá les dejamos el episodio en vivo 142, con noticias dedicadas al robo de Play4s, al robo de Nintendo Switches, al robo de Star Wars the last jedi, al robo de las 25 temporadas de Stranger Things, y al robo del mundo de Joberg, entre otras tantas noticias. Además, el robo de la Cientología, Being Elmo, Your Name, recomendaciones comiqueras varias y cerramos degustando golosinas colombianas. Todo con imagen y sonido 1.0. Dale al play y disfrutá del vivo de Rayitos!
Jon is a sensitive guy who gets misty easily. Molly loves movies about family dynamics and doesn't give a flying F--K about your "Star Wars." Put it together and you get a "so-good-we-had-to-make-it-a-two-parter" episode of Clearing The Queue. The banter flies as they discuss "empathizing" with Richard Dreyfuss in "What about Bob," speech impediments, and shared "awkward parental movie viewing experiences" --- then Matty tops them all when he recounts the legendary aftermath of seeing the movie "Kids" with his parents as a teenager (no bullshit it's amazing). MOLLY AND JON'S QUEUE FINALISTS: "Casa De Mi Padre" (2012), "Being Elmo" (2011), "Outside Providence" (1999)
Bonjour, bonjour! Nouvel épisode de Flixation pour vos chères oreilles ébahies. Énormément de truc à jazer. Laurie a commencé “Switch at birth”, elle revient sur la saison 8 de Big Bang Theory, elle nous parle du très discutable Movie 43, Chuck parle de Jurassic World, on revient sur les dinosaures en animatronique, le “trop-plein de cgi”, la troisième saison de Orange is the new black, on revient sur Ruby Rose, Chuck parle de Jericho, Laurie nous jase de Grace & Frankie, Chuck est abasourdi des révélations de Laurie, le fameux documentaire des Backstreet Boys, Chuck parle du dernier Terminator, critique de Atari: Game Over, Laurie parle de Being Elmo, la série “Inside”, on fait un petit jeu sur Flickchart.com, on aime (adore) Dodgeball, personne ne comprend Nicolas Cage, un top de méthode d’acteur, on jase de la méthode “actor studio”, on revient sur le travail d’Eddie Redmayne, les sorties de juillet avec Laurie, Chuck parle des sorties-cinéma, Chuck voue son amour pour Bojack Horseman, on parle de Sherlock Holmes. Tout ça et énormément plus dans cet épisode Ô combien étoffé!
FyH009 Giants, Zomneys and Muppets. . . oh My! ~ 67 minutes The Giants win the whole enchilada, Elmo loves brains, and there’s still that whole thing about who we should trust to lead the free world. Let’s get into it. Music: Thao & The Get Down Stay Down “Holy Roller” Tagged: Being Elmo, Election, […]
We go over the latest Blu-Ray/DVD top 10 and review We Bought a Zoo, Contraband, Act of Valor, The Devil Inside, A Tousand Words, Playback and Being Elmo.This weeks DVD alternative is Pitch Black
So this happened. Coachella - in all its fringed, headdress-ed "beauty;" Chris Hardwicke, Joss Whedon, Game of Thrones, Girls, general nerdiness. Spoilers ahoy! ...and 50 Shades of Grey. Yeah, even your nerdy hostesses with the mostesses are not immune to poorly-written-yet-addictive suburban BDSM. So sue us. Recorded 5.25.12 Hey, Titanic? Yeah, your stars got called out. Don't miss the LA Ink Stains Prom! Or the super awesome comic book. Black Widow had 3rd-most-screentime in Avengers...avenge that! Don't miss Joss' high-five to his fans in this super sweet letter to Whedon fandom. Makes us feel good to be peeps. Being Elmo. We suggest you be. Bring a hankie. ...have we mentioned lately that you should listen to Hollywood Babble On? Our friend The Answer Bitch breaks down how much an episode of Game of Thrones costs. Spoiler alert: a lot. We're (begrudgingly) giving it up for HBO's Girls. We read 50 Shades of Grey like it was our job. Our low-paying, unfulfilling, terribly embarrassing job. Mary Sue, meet Gary Stu, meet Christian Grey. Want to shop in a ZOMBIE INFESTED SHOPPING MALL? Yeah, we're not so sure either.
Hello Pod Pickers! Welcome to Episode 4 of the Failed Critic Podcast, and this week we dust off our dancing shoes, strike up the orchestra, and empty our spit valves as we name our favourite film soundtracks. Also in this episode we review this week’s big release – Dark Shadows, a rare collaboration between Tim Burton and Johnny Depp. I wonder what that will be like. There’s some love for Jeff, Who Lives at Home, a little less for Being Elmo, and downright disdain for Apollo 18. Moon films without Nazis are so last year… Intro / The Good, the Bad, or the Ugly:... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Because no one has the balls to go up against Avengers Assemble, this weeks film is 'Being Elmo'. Guest Ben Smith has brought in the blueprint for all heist movies 'The Sting'
We're still playing catch-up with BOP, but you should find this episode enjoyable despite being about a month old. In the first segment, we get into a huge assortment of movie reviews including multiple Edgar Wright films, The Hunger Games, 21 Jump Street, The Sitter, Goon, Super Troopers, Hot Tub Time Machine, and Being Elmo. The back stretch features Trailer Trash, where we look ahead to several movies that thankfully still haven't launched, so going long paid off! The trailers for this edition include Safety Not Guaranteed, Snow White and the Huntsman, God Bless America, and Tim Burton's Dark Shadows: A Tim Burton Film by Tim Burton. Check back very soon for the next BOP, in which we visit our old friend Michael Caine in the Movie of the Month: Get Carter! And if you're one of those special listeners who likes to prepare for this feature, the next pick (Jon's) is Brazil, the cult classic by Terry Gilliam.
For our ninth episode, we discuss why James Cameron should rule the world, Pixar's 'Day Of The Dead' movie and Iron Man 3's casting news - alongside reviews of this week's releases, including Avengers Assemble, Damsels In Distress and Being Elmo. Oh, and Marvel head honcho Kevin Feige drops by to give us some pretty interesting Iron Man 3 details, and American Pie: Reunion's Eugene Levy and Jennifer Coolidge come round to compliment our microphones. For some reason.
I vores utrættelige forsøg på at levere underholdning til de podcastlyttende, filminteresserede masser er Dobbelt D blevet tvunget til at stå på hovedet for at stille et show på benene i denne uge. Vi har måtte ty til Skype i denne uge, og vi har fundet på et lille special show, hvor vi anmelder 4 dokumentarfilm! Følgende titler omtales: 0:10:12 Bobby Fischer Against the World 0:22:30 Hot Coffee 0:43:57 Being Elmo 0:58:05 These Amazing Shadows
Matthew Socey and Abdul-Hakin Shabazz discuss the documentary BEING ELMO, the re-release of TITANIC plus they (and Kids Film Correspondent Emma Socey) interview Chicago TV personality Rich Koz aka Svengoolie, whose show can now be seen in Indianapolis.
Your beloved hosts talk about the monumental success of The Hunger Games and its potential effect on other films for 2012. The guys reports back from their weekend together (um, not like that) with studio representative and a special celebrity guest. The ever popular Box Office Over/Under game returns with predictions for American Reunion and The Three Stooges. There's that, the gang's staff picks and John's rant against movie trailers.
Basement: (NSFW!) R rated Galaxy Quest?! Best trek captain is wrong. Tales over oatmeal. Get'n introspective..with Valentine! First boner. first wet dream. Comic chix. We get trekked again. WarHorse. We bought a Zoo. Being Elmo. Regular Show. Torchwood: Miracle Day. Star Wars: Kinect
Basement: (NSFW!) R rated Galaxy Quest?! Best trek captain is wrong. Tales over oatmeal. Get'n introspective..with Valentine! First boner. first wet dream. Comic chix. We get trekked again. WarHorse. We bought a Zoo. Being Elmo. Regular Show. Torchwood: Miracle Day. Star Wars: Kinect
The comedian Moshe Kasher talks about his amazing new memoir, rapper Lateef the Truthspeaker reveals how jazz scat changed his life, and Jesse talks to the directors of Undefeated — it's a sports documentary, it won an Oscar, and Mike Pesca says it's better than Hoop Dreams! Plus, AV Club writers suggest you check out the film Being Elmo and Adult Swim's Check it Out! with Dr. Steve Brule.
This long delayed episode is so long that it took two weeks to edit. Gordie and Paul finally get around to hundreds of topics, including: The new VAN HALEN and their recent show at MADISON SQUARE GARDEN and the bulk of the episode is about our dear, departed mentor - Harlan Briedenbach. Harlan was the owner of LOONEY TUNES records, the legendary used record store in NAPA, who brought counter-culture and musical awareness in the seventies. Paul goes to RANDEMONIUM and the MUSEUM OF MOVING IMAGE in NY and Gordie recommends BEING ELMO and reveals his new favorite LP ever. ROCK SOLID PODCAST, TOM JONES, JOHN LENNON, WALT DISNEY, IGGY POP, THE BEATLES, RAMONES, THE MONKEES, DAVID BOWIE, BWANA DEVILS, IGGY POP and BOOTLEG DAVE all show up. One hour and 40 minutes this episode to make up for the abscence. Use the pause button at your convenience.
Have You Seen..? The question to start all movie discussions. A departure from the norm as we talk about two very bad movies: Cool as Ice and Redline. And by “talk about”, we mean “skewer”. Also: what links the two, Twitter reviews, Customer Feedback, Being Elmo, a decision about the blog, Tom hitting his mic stand and Kieran impersonating Vanilla Ice… twice! An hour-and-a-bit of audio entertainment you can’t afford to miss!
This week, we kick off a new monthly segment called 'Best and Worst' where we each give our picks for a 10 out of 10 and a 1 out of 10. This month we talk about Stand By Me, Last Life in the Universe, The Room, and Year One. Guess which ones are the 1 out of 10's! If you want us to feature your pick for best or worst movie, send us what you think at Podcast@filmpulse.net and if your reasoning is good enough we'll feature it on an upcoming show. We make Ryan watch The Adventures of Pluto Nash, in honor of A Thousand Words with Eddie Murphy. We also talk about Headhunters, Boy, Catechism Cataclysm, Being Elmo, and Act of Valor.
Welcome back for another episode of Big Red Flix, BigRedBarrel.com's movie podcast. Dave, Jitterbug and Yoshifett really rotted their brains with Clash Of The Titans, Drag Me To Hell, 50/50, Elite Squad, Pearl Jam 20, Being Elmo and several other movies. They rotted their brains so much, that the trailer trash had to get pushed to the bonus content which is available to iphone and android app users.
Introduction (our first post-Cascadia show; our "studio" is Eric's apartment) - 0:00"The Muppets" review - 1:45"Arthur Christmas" review - 13:08"Hugo" review - 18:35"The Descendants" review - 27:00"Melancholia" review - 35:30"Being Elmo" review - 44:45"The Lie" review - 50:00Pitch Me (Woody Allen, Jessica Lange, horror comedy) - 53:00Wrap-up and goodbyes - 58:30NOTES:Your QOTW for next time: What is your favorite movie that takes place entirely in one day? Here are the links to our written reviews of "The Muppets" (Bayer, Snider); "Arthur Christmas" (Bayer, Snider); "Hugo" (Bayer); "The Descendants" (Bayer, Snider); "Being Elmo" (Bayer); "The Lie" (Snider).
Presented by ObsessedWithFilm.com - Reporting from the Somerville Theater, John and I review couple films from the first two days of the Independent Film Festival Boston: the documentary Being Elmo (the openning night film), the apocalypitic vampire actioner Stake Land, and the rock doc Color Me Obsessed: An Oral History of The Replacements. Please visit IFFBoston.org for a complete list of films and showtimes. Visit the Post-Movie Podcast online at Post-Movie.netIntro music by Stereo Soul Future (stereosoulfuture.com)Questions? Email us at contact@post-movie.net
In this weeks show, the Cats discuss "Being Elmo", Sesame Street and Murray (he has a little lamb). www.thosedarncats.net