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Send us a textThe transition from military service to civilian life is one of the most profound journeys a veteran can face. Finding a renewed sense of purpose is key to shaping this next chapter.In this powerful episode, I sit down with Col. (Ret) Bill Butler, the acting president of The National Veterans Memorial and Museum in Columbus, Ohio. Known as the only museum of its kind that honors all U.S. veterans, the NVMM tells the deeply personal and inspiring stories of those who answered the call to serve.Through immersive exhibits, personal artifacts, and multimedia storytelling, the museum creates a deeply moving experience that pays tribute not only to servicemen and women but also to the families who supported them. This is not just a war memorial; it's a journey into the lives, sacrifices, and shared humanity of veterans from all eras of service.Bill Butler brings a lifetime of leadership and service to this mission. A retired infantry officer with nearly three decades of experience, his remarkable career spans combat deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan, service as a technical adviser for Black Hawk Down, and leadership roles at the highest levels of the Army. Now, he's dedicated to preserving and amplifying the voices of America's veterans.Tune in as we explore:How Bill transitioned from the battlefield to leading one of the country's most unique museums.The importance of storytelling in honoring those who've served.Why the NVMM stands out as a beacon of remembrance and education for all Americans.Lessons on leadership, purpose, and finding meaning in life after service.Whether you're a veteran, a military family member, or someone inspired by stories of service, this episode will leave you reflecting on the incredible power of shared experiences and the enduring legacy of those who serve.
I am excited to feature over the next few episodes, the Top 3% high-achieving agents from our UPP circles, who have also donned the cover of Rough Notes magazine. Today, our extraordinary guest, Bill Butler, founder of Butler and Associates Insurance in Apple Valley, Minnesota, shares his journey from military service to becoming a highly […]
It has been ten years since my friend and co-designer, Bill Butler, passed away. I just wanted to take a moment remembering him.
Episode 85.) This week Bill Butler tells us about what he and the rest of the Motor city Foxfest team have in store for those who journey to Detroit this July. The Social's:https://motorcityfoxfest.comhttps://www.facebook.com/events/1112716196523033/?active_tab=discussion
Welcome back, Born to Watch listeners! In this episode, we dive into the electrifying world of "Rocky III," the third instalment in the legendary Rocky series. Directed by and starring Sylvester Stallone, this 1982 classic reinvigorates the saga of the Italian Stallion with new challenges, unforgettable characters, and the iconic anthem "Eye of the Tiger."Overview and Plot Summary"Rocky III" begins with Rocky Balboa (Sylvester Stallone) at the pinnacle of his career. He's the reigning heavyweight champion, enjoying a lavish lifestyle with his wife Adrian (Talia Shire) and son. The opening montage, set to Survivor's “Eye of the Tiger,” captures Rocky's string of successful title defences and newfound celebrity status. However, this success brings complacency, something that his trainer, Mickey Goldmill (Burgess Meredith), warns him about.Enter Clubber Lang (Mr. T), a ferocious and hungry challenger who calls out Rocky's seemingly softening resolve. Clubber's taunts and raw power culminate in a dramatic face-off, where he brutally dethrones Rocky, not only taking his title but also delivering a crushing blow to his spirit.Rocky's journey to redemption is both physical and emotional. With the help of his former rival, Apollo Creed (Carl Weathers), Rocky must reclaim the "eye of the tiger"—the primal, relentless drive that first made him a champion. Through gruelling training and self-discovery, Rocky prepares for a rematch that's as much about regaining his pride as it is about reclaiming the title.Cinematography and DirectionStallone's direction in "Rocky III" is marked by a notable shift in style from the previous films. The grit and grime of Philadelphia give way to a more polished, almost glossy depiction of Rocky's life at the top. This contrast effectively underscores Rocky's initial loss of hunger and drive. The training montages, a staple of the Rocky series, are particularly memorable here, with the beach running scene between Rocky and Apollo standing out as a moment of pure cinematic energy and emotional resonance.The fight scenes are shot viscerally, pulling the audience into the ring. The cinematography by Bill Butler captures the brutal reality of boxing, with sweat and blood flying in slow motion, emphasizing the physical toll of each punch. The camera work during the final fight keeps viewers on the edge of their seats, perfectly complementing the film's dramatic pacing.Character Development and PerformancesSylvester Stallone delivers a multifaceted performance as Rocky. He adeptly portrays Rocky's transformation from a complacent champion to a humbled underdog seeking redemption. Stallone's ability to convey vulnerability and determination makes Rocky's journey deeply relatable and inspiring.Mr. T's portrayal of Clubber Lang is nothing short of iconic. His raw, unbridled aggression starkly contrasts Rocky's initially softened demeanour. Mr T imbues Clubber with an intensity that makes him one of the most memorable antagonists in the series. His famous line, “I pity the fool,” has become part of the pop culture lexicon.Carl Weathers reprises his role as Apollo Creed, adding a new layer to his character. The transition from Rocky's rival to his mentor is handled with nuance, showcasing Apollo's respect for Rocky and his own desire to reclaim some glory by proxy. Their developing friendship adds depth to the narrative and provides some of the film's most heartfelt moments.Burgess Meredith's Mickey continues to be the grounding force in Rocky's life. His death is a poignant turning point in the film, symbolizing the end of an era and pushing Rocky to rediscover his fighting spirit. Talia Shire's Adrian also plays a crucial role; her unwavering support and powerful pep talk give Rocky the emotional strength he needs.Historical and Cultural Significance"Rocky III" holds a significant place in cinema history. Released during the early 1980s, the film reflects the era's cultural landscape, where themes of perseverance, self-reliance, and redemption resonated strongly with audiences. The film's success helped cement Sylvester Stallone as a major Hollywood player and further established the Rocky franchise as a cultural touchstone.The soundtrack, particularly "Eye of the Tiger" by Survivor, became an anthem for motivation and resilience. Its association with Rocky's training montages has made it synonymous with overcoming challenges and pushing one's limits. The song's enduring popularity is a testament to the film's impact on pop culture.Pop Culture Impact"Rocky III" is more than just a sports drama; it's a cultural phenomenon. Mr. T's portrayal of Clubber Lang introduced the world to a new kind of larger-than-life character, influencing portrayals of antagonists in sports films and beyond. The film's themes of facing fears, rebounding from failure, and reclaiming one's identity continue to inspire generations of moviegoers.The film also contributed to the rise of franchise filmmaking in Hollywood. Its box office success demonstrated the viability of sequels and helped pave the way for future instalments. The Rocky series has left an indelible mark on world cinema with its underdog story and relatable hero."Rocky III" is a testament to the enduring appeal of the Rocky franchise. With its compelling narrative, memorable performances, and iconic soundtrack, the film captures the essence of what makes the Rocky story so captivating. It's a tale of resilience, friendship, and the relentless pursuit of greatness.For fans of the series and newcomers alike, "Rocky III" offers a powerful reminder of why Rocky Balboa remains one of cinema's most beloved characters. So, grab your popcorn, cue up "Eye of the Tiger," and join us as we celebrate the legacy of "Rocky III" on this episode of Born to Watch.Tune in next week for another deep dive into the films that have shaped our lives and left a lasting impact on the world of cinema. Until then, keep watching, dreaming, and fighting for your own eye of the tiger.Please follow the Podcast and join our community at https://linktr.ee/borntowatchpodcast If you are looking to start a podcast and want a host or get guests to pipe in remotely, look no further than Riverside.fmClick the link below https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rewardful&via=matthew
Welcome back, fight fans, to another round in the cinematic boxing ring with "Rocky II," a film that not only cements Sylvester Stallone's Rocky Balboa as an American cinematic icon but also offers a deeper look into the life of his rival-turned-friend, Apollo Creed, masterfully portrayed by Carl Weathers. As part of our Carl Weathers tribute tour, let's dive into how "Rocky II" contributes to the legacy of this incredible actor and character, and why this sequel punches just as hard as its predecessor."Rocky II" picks up right where the original left off, with both fighters battered and bruised from their epic confrontation, yet there's a palpable shift. The sequel, released in 1979 and again directed by Stallone, explores themes of fame, family, and the fight beyond the ring. It's a film that balances the gritty realism of 1970s cinema with the burgeoning optimism of the 1980s.At the heart of this film lies the dynamic between Rocky and Apollo. While the original "Rocky" was an underdog story, "Rocky II" is more about redemption and resilience. Apollo Creed, reeling from the public belief he didn't rightfully win, insists on a rematch to prove not just to his fans, but to himself, that he is the best. Carl Weathers brings a complex mixture of vulnerability and bravado to Apollo, making him more than just a foil to Rocky; he's a protagonist in his own right.Carl's performance is nuanced. In the public eye, Apollo is the charismatic and untouchable champion, but Weathers allows us to glimpse the insecurity and pressure beneath the surface. This is most evident in scenes where Apollo sorts through fan mail, his face falling as he reads letters that accuse him of rigging the fight. It's a testament to Weathers' acting prowess that he can switch between these layers of personality so effortlessly, making Apollo Creed a multi-dimensional character who transcends the typical antagonist role.The chemistry between Stallone and Weathers is palpable, transforming "Rocky II" into not just a story about a boxer, but a tale of rivalry and respect that evolves into a genuine friendship. This development is pivotal as it sets the tone for their future interactions in the sequels.From a cinematic standpoint, "Rocky II" enhances what made the original so compelling. The fight choreography is sharper and more intense, reflective of the character's growth and the stakes at hand. Bill Butler's cinematography captures the gritty texture of Philadelphia, making the city itself a character that mirrors Rocky's raw determination and Apollo's polished prowess.The training montage in "Rocky II" is iconic, amplified by Bill Conti's rousing score. As Rocky sprints through the streets of Philly, culminating in his triumphant ascent up the Art Museum steps, we're not just watching a man train for a fight; we're witnessing someone fighting for his life's meaning. Meanwhile, Apollo's training scenes are equally compelling, though characterized by a slick, professional sheen that contrasts sharply with Rocky's raw, almost chaotic regimen.Storytelling in "Rocky II" is where Stallone's writing shines. The screenplay delves deeper into Rocky's struggles, particularly his role as a husband and soon-to-be father. Adrian, played by Talia Shire, becomes a stronger force in this film, her hospital scene with Rocky providing one of the film's emotional climaxes. Her quiet strength complements Rocky's loud determination, and her approval is his linchpin.The climactic fight is a masterclass in building tension and delivering payoff. Every punch thrown by Rocky and Apollo carries weight, not just in physical terms but in what it means for their lives. The final rounds are a rollercoaster of emotions, with audiences feeling each blow as both fighters strive for their victories."Rocky II" concludes on a note that's both victorious and introspective. Rocky's cry of "Yo, Adrian, I did it!" isn't just about winning the fight; it's about overcoming the life challenges that seemed insurmountable. Apollo's journey, too, is about understanding his limits and the cost of pride, setting up further exploration of his character in the sequels.In conclusion, "Rocky II" is more than a worthy sequel. It's a film that explores the consequences of victory and the weight of expectation. Carl Weathers's Apollo Creed is a standout, bringing depth and charisma to a complex character who could have easily been a one-dimensional antagonist. His performance is a critical part of why "Rocky II" resonates so deeply with viewers, making it a fitting highlight for our tribute to his storied career.So, as we reflect on Carl Weathers's contribution to this iconic series, "Rocky II" reminds us of the power of resilience, the importance of legacy, and the enduring appeal of a well-told underdog story.Please follow the Podcast and join our community at https://linktr.ee/borntowatchpodcast If you are looking to start a podcast and want a host or get guests to pipe in remotely, look no further than Riverside.fmClick the link below https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rewardful&via=matthew
Join me as I speak with Bill Butler, Global Solution Owner for SAP CPQ at SAP. Bill brings over 25 years of CPQ experience across various vendors like FPX, PROS, and CallidusCloud (now SAP CPQ). He also has leadership experience with system integrator and visual vendor companies. In this episode, Bill dives into key topics including: Integrating CPQ solutions with other systems Legal considerations surrounding AI use in CPQ The cost of customization and AI implementation Challenges faced by companies with multiple CRM and ERP solutions The benefits of a platform solution Overcoming customization challenges Price optimization strategies And much more! Events CWG in April 2024 in New Orleans, SAPPHIRE in June 2024 Contact LinkedIn email Bill.Butler@sap.com
Hey Bonsai Buds! It's time for another special guest episode. This week's guest is Bill Butler of Bill's Bayou! Evan and Bill have an in-depth conversation about bald cypress and it's importance to the southeast United States. Bill also has his time to speak his mind and yell at some clouds for a moment, lots of laughs and fun on this one!https://www.youtube.com/@BillsBayouCheck out Bill's YouTube channel and learn a little something ^^Thank you to Bonsai Bar for sponsoring our show!bonsaibar.comAnd another super special thanks to Bonsai Central for sponsoring as well!!bonsai-central.comBecome a patron and get your name shouted out!patreon.com/littlethingsforbonsaipeopleCheck out Evan as the current guest on Matt's podcast!Matt O'Donnell Wants To KnowAnd work with Matt on your own podcast show by filling out his contact form!mattodonnell.com
Bill Butler is an experienced Vice President Of Engineering with a demonstrated history of working in the hospital and health care and security compliance industry. He is the Founder and VP Engineering of PolicyCo (policyco.io), a platform that lets you tie Regulations, Policies, Procedures, Control Testing and Remediation together in a single platform, along with a host of other features like version control, reporting, sharing, attestations, and a public API. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/virtual-ciso-moment/message
I talk about Bill Butler and the last project we were working on, as well as Sertorius in general
Soutenez nous sur PatreonForfait 3€ épisode en accès anticipé sans pubForfait 5 € épisode en accès anticipé sans Pub + Accès aux Podcasts Exclusifs #ShitList, le Podcast cinéma de Retour vers le Turfu qui parle du pire du cinéma. Super héros, comédie, horreur, science-fiction, action, drame, tout y passe ! 1993, Jurassic Park arrive en salle et démonte tout sur son passage, un film prodigieux notamment pour son utilisation des animatroniques et des nouvelles technologies pour permettre de modéliser des dinosaures et donner l'impression “qu'en faîtes ils sont vrais” Bon nombre de studios alors, ont essayé de concurrencer la machine à fric d' Universal en proposant eux aussi leur monstre venu d'un autre temps pour bouffer de l'humain. ET Pour cet avant dernier épisode de la saison et avec l'arrivée de l'été, on a décidé de prendre un film chouchou des amateurs de série B qui se place dans ce genre de film avec un Serpent combiné aux animatroniques et au CGI mais qui a malheureusement une bonne tête de teubé. Produit et distribué par Sony Pictures avec un budget de 45M de dollars, écrit par les scénaristes de Top Gun , Jim Cash et Jack Epps Jr. Réalisé par le péruvien Luis Llosa accompagné par Bill Butler à la photo responsable de la photographie des Dents de la mer de Spielberg et Vol au-dessus d'un nid de coucou de Milos Forman. L'ethnologue Steven Cale joué par Eric Stoltz, a constitué une équipe de tournage pour réaliser un documentaire sur une peuplade mystérieuse vivant dans une zone peu fréquentée de l'Amazonie. Arrivé sur les lieux, le groupe est détourné de ses objectifs par Paul Sarone sous les traits de l'incroyable Jon Voight, un chasseur de serpents aux motivations plus que douteuses. Une série d'accidents entraîne la mort de plusieurs membres de l'équipe. Cale sombre dans le coma, victime d'une piqûre d'insecte. En fait, Sarone s'est donné pour but de capturer un puissant anaconda qui, pour l'heure, s'emploie à décimer l'expédition. La réalisatrice Terri Flores interprété par Jennifer Lopez reprend les choses en main pour en finir avec les serpents.. Soutenez nous sur PatreonForfait 3€ épisode en accès anticipé sans pubForfait 5 € épisode en accès anticipé sans Pub + Accès aux Podcasts Exclusifs Si vous souhaitez soutenir ou aider notre Podcast Shitlist gratuitementNous vous demandons simplement de mettre des commentaires 5 étoiles avec un joli commentaire sur Apple Podcasts, Itunes ou Podcast Addict en vous remerciant par avance. Par ailleurs vous avez toujours la possibilité de nous envoyer vos suggestions de sujet pour qu'on en parle dans l'émission à l'adresse suivante shitlistpodcast@gmail.com Enregistré en live sur notre chaîne twitch ABONNEZ-VOUS ! Rattrapez le live sur notre chaine youtube Ne ratez aucun numéro, suivez-nous sur Twitter et Instagram Les chroniqueurs sont Marvin Montes, Emmanuel Peudon, Karim Berradia, Romain Plourde et présenté par Luc LE GONIDEC Host : Luc LE GONIDECDesign : Christelle DauresMusique Jean Baptise BLAISMontage et mixage son : Luc LE GONIDEC https://retourversleturfu.com
Navigating Configure Price Quote Systems in the Face of Evolving Customer Requirements - today we discuss the challenges companies face in implementing CPQ systems to improve their sales processes and customer experiences. Our guest: Bill Butler, Global Solution Owner for Configure Price Quote (CPQ) solution at SAP. With many years of experience in the software industry, Bill shares his insights on the changing strategies of companies, e-commerce supporting configurable products, industrial manufacturers updating their ERP systems, and ensuring pricing consistency across all channels. ► Subscribe to CLARITY Quote-to-Cash Podcast Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@clarity1707 In this podcast, the CLARITY team explores key best practices that are enabling businesses to achieve greater efficiency and better business outcomes. In each episode, we meet with thought leaders and share insights that help businesses to streamline quoting, pricing, and sales processes, monetize services with a subscription model, generate a recurring revenue stream, and drive XaaS transformation. ---- Follow us here: Website: www.clarity.show LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/claritygroup
This edition features stories about how insurgents continue to show no regard for the people of their own country, and International Security forces improving security in Wardak Province, Afghanistan. Hosted by Staff Sgt. Alana Ingram.
This week, Seamus and Garrett return just in time to get groovy by covering all 3 original Evil Dead movies! Plus, the penultimate episodes of The Mandalorian season 3, and a look at recent Marvel and Star Wars announcements. Episode timecodes: News - 1:11 RIP Klaus Teuber, Al Jaffee, Norman Reynolds, & Bill Butler - 1:11 The Marvels trailer - 8:48 Star Wars Celebration (Ahsoka Trailer, Daisey Ridley returns, James Mangold to helm Jedi origin movie, and the Mandalorian/Ahsoka finale movie from Dave Filoni) - 11:50 HBO Max and Discovery+ streaming merger - 20:56 Harry Potter series coming to Max - 23:09 The Evil Dead Trilogy - 27:51 The Evil Dead Trilogy spoilers - 34:33 Pop Culture Reference (The Sam Rami Car)- 1:05:42 Mando Bros - 1:08:31 Save The Rec Center (Party Down & The Replacements) - 1:30:47 Reach the show: Email: popculturereferencepod@gmail.com Twitter: @PCR_Podcast TikTok: @PCR_Podcast Instagram: @PCR_Podcast Facebook: facebook.com/PopCultureReference Music from filmmusic.io "Wallpaper" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) License: CC BY (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Jaws cinematographer, Wilmer "Bill" Butler has passed away at the age of 101. What did Bill Butler mean to the set of Jaws and director Spielberg? How can the example Bill set during the making of Jaws inspire us in our daily lives? In Memory of Wilmer C. Butler (1921-2023) Ryan (@bookofquint) • Instagram photos and videos www.instagram.com/bookofquint Show notes & photos: https://t.me/jawsob Email: JawsOB2025@gmail.com Jawsob.com BookofQuint.com Merch | The Cracked Bean Roastery & Caf www.thecrackedbeanroastery.com/merch Jon Tedder and Quint's Sharkin' Shack: https://www.etsy.com/shop/QuintsSharkinShack ORCA REBUILD - Home (weebly.com) https://www.youtube.com/c/OrcaRebuild/featured (7) Orca Rebuild | Facebook @orca_rebuild • Instagram photos and videos FMC BUILT and Noel Constantino FMCbuilt - Etsy https://www.etsy.com/shop/FMCbuilt?ref=profile_header The Jaws Obsession goes to Video on "Positive Blathering's" with host Scott Fitzgerald. A Miracle of Evolution - with Ryan Dacko - YouTube Link to video: https://youtu.be/E3NjUC-QPSo Replay of video broadcast: YouTube @ShaunORourke https://www.youtube.com/live/glBXEITztgI?feature=share The Book of Quint Watch the trailer! https://youtu.be/b94J1w9WKrA Read the first chapter! The Book of Quint: Chapter 1 Promotional Release (flippingbook.com) https://online.flippingbook.com/view/184953959/ A Miracle of Evolution - with Ryan Dacko - YouTube Music composed by Karl Casey and White Bat Audio https://karlcasey.bandcamp.com/ https://www.youtube.com/c/WhiteBatAudio/
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Multiverse Tonight - The Podcast about All Your Geeky Universes
Tonight! It's raining, figuratively, news from Star Wars Celebration, news about a new Star Trek series in the works, news about a new Swamp Thing movie, and much much more. Plus, we remember writer Rachel Pollack, award-winning cinematographer Bill Butler and two-time Oscar-winning production and art designer Norman Reynolds,Support the showThanks for listening! Come visit the podcast at https://www.multiversetonight.com/ and the Pop Goes The Culture podcast network at https://popgoestheculture.com/
Bill Butler is an experienced Vice President Of Engineering with a demonstrated history of working in the hospital and health care and security compliance industry. He is the Founder and VP Engineering of PolicyCo (policyco.io), a platform that lets you tie Regulations, Policies, Procedures, Control Testing and Remediation together in a single platform, along with a host of other features like version control, reporting, sharing, attestations, and a public API. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/virtual-ciso-moment/message
Join John and Mike as they talk to Bill about the inaugural Motor City Fox Fest being held at Ford World Headquarters on July 14-15, 2023.
In this episode Lance interviews Matt Lasziac from NPD, Bill Butler and Chet Zeidler about how they go about restoring a Mustang back to factory spec. They talk about what Mustang they would go after in 2023 and why as well as values on certain Foxbody Mustangs in 2023. Listen now to the best Mustang podcast on the planet. Details about Motor City FoxFest as well. Instagram Links FoxbodyFX - https://www.instagram.com/foxbodyfx/?hl=enMatt Lasziac - https://www.instagram.com/mustang_mattnpd/?hl=enBill Butler MotorCity Fox Fest - https://www.instagram.com/motorcityfoxfest/?hl=enChet Zeidler - https://www.instagram.com/zman1969/?hl=enEmail Lance foxbodyfx@gmail.com for any inquires or sponsorship opportunites.
You gotta listen to this episode as Lance interviews Bill Butler the creator of Motor city Fox Fest a new event for 78-04 Mustangs that will be on FORD World Headquarters property in Dearborn, MI July 15th 2023. Bill also talks about growing up there and how it was to have so many experiences at the Ford plant with his Dad being a Ford engineer for 40 years. Check out and follow the Motor city FoxFest page on Instagram below for continued details. Motor city Fox Fest Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/motorcityfoxfest/?hl=en FoxbodyFX Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/foxbodyfx/?hl=enEmail foxbodyfx@gmail.com for any inquires Thanks, Lance
This week on the 20th Episode of the MilCyberSync Podcast: Nick Thomas interviews Dr. Bill Butler on MCPA's National Service Panel at DEFCON, TIK TOK China ties and more! Like
The Game Before the Money: Oral History of Pro and College Football
The popular football history podcast is now a national radio show! Airing Saturdays from 11am-Noon Eastern/10-11 am Central on the SportsMap Radio Network. Connecting the past, present and future of pro and college football. This episode aired July 16, 2022 and featured Bill Butler. Butler played in the NFL from 1959-1964 and talked about his time playing for Vince Lombardi and Tom Landry, as well as his work as a two-way player for the Minnesota Vikings in the 1960s. Host Jackson Michael also discussed NFL players who also played Major League Baseball and about the College Football Playoff. Episodes of The Game Before the Money Radio Show will be posted weekly throughout the 2022 NFL and NCAA football season. Additional episodes of The Game Before the Money Podcast featuring pro and college football legends will also be posted regularly. Learn more at https://www.TheGameBeforeTheMoney.com. #NFL #NCAAFootball
Live from Pawnee: A Parks and Recreation Fan Rewatch Podcast
They're back! Join us this week Mark and Allen break down the penultimate episode of Season 4! Leslie is only 2-points behind Bobby Newport going into the last day of the Campaign. Listen as Leslie, Ben, April, Andy and Jerry board the S.S. Knope (a giant RV with Leslie's face all over it and future home of Benslie) and hit as many last minute stops as possible while avoiding Political boobytraps set by Bobby and his Campaign manager Jennifer Barkley! Also aboard the S.S. Knope, Andy (in his Bert Macklin persona) works to solve the mystery of a pie-attack earlier in the Campaign using Jerry and several dozen pies to recreate scene of the attack. Meanwhile Ron, Tom and Donna, visit BBB Auto and it's lovely owner (jerk) Bill Butler who, despite having taken their money previously is now refusing to rent vans to the Knope Campaign who needs them to help Seniors get out to the polls on Election day. Did we mention Bill is a top-class jerk-nozzle? And, finally, Chris occasionally joins the gang on the S.S. Knope but is more often biking, cleaning, running errands and anything else that will keep him "out of his dark place"! We feel you Chris! As you would expect, we tackle ALL of the tough questions this week, like ... Can the Bus Tour team avoid political pitfalls and close the 2-point gap in Bobby's lead? Can Ron, Tom and Donna convince Bill Jerk-weed Butler come around and be a man of his word? Will Andy identify the Lone Pie-man before Jerry drowns in whipped cream? And, last but not least, will Chris find something to finally help keep his mind off of his failed relationships? Tune in to....yeah, you know the drill! Many thanks to BOTH of our sponsors this week: "The Committee to Elect Bobby Newport" and "The Friends of Leslie Knope 2012".
Remember the guy who caused the fumble that Minnesota Viking Jim Marshall ran the wrong way against the 49ers in 1964? Michael Jackson sure does. That player would be Bill Butler, one of the many veteran NFL players Jackson has interviewed for his NFL history podcast and blog The Game Before the Money. His book of those interviews is The Game Before the Money: Voices of the Men Who Built the NFL, available at Amazon, Barnes and Nobel and the University of Nebraska Press. His other works include a study of the 1979 Oilers, “Red, White, and Columbia Blue: Chasing the Dream with the 1979 Houston Oilers.” Jackson also co-hosts a Saturday morning radio show with Upton Bell from 10 to 11 on the SportsMap Radio Network, carried by about 70 stations nationwide. Furthermore, he is a veteran Strat-O-Matic player — and we all know how the cards and dice inspire us to delve more deeply into NFL history. His books, podcast and radio show are the perfect way to learn more about specific eras of the NFL to help inform your replay projects. He also recently received a development grant to conduct an oral history project with HBCU players like Hall of Fame Chief and Oiler Elvin Bethea. The Game Before the Money website: https://www.thegamebeforethemoney.com/ TGBTM radio show: https://www.sportsmapradio.com/shows/the-game-before-the-money/ Jackson's author page on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Jackson-Michael/e/B08PW2W3BJ?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1&qid=1656169229&sr=1-1 Bill Butler's story at TGBTM: https://www.thegamebeforethemoney.com/bill-butler-nfl-packers-cowboys-steelers-vikings/ Carl Eller remembers Jim Marshall's wrong-way fumble recovery: https://www.thegamebeforethemoney.com/cejm/
Bill Butler is a man on a mission. In this NGPF podcast, you will hear from a seasoned business executive who's using his talents to improve the financial capability of the next generation. His company, Kachinga, is an allowance, chore and savings app that teaches valuable money lessons to pre-teens. Learn about the features of the app and Bill's plan for the future which includes incorporating more financial education. Enjoy!
What does a four-mile run every four hours for 48 hours have to do with managing an insurance company? More than you think. Join me today in a roundtable discussion with Patty Lares, Bill Butler, and Chris Paradiso as we discuss completing the Goggins Challenge. We not only share our experiences of this adventure, but […] The post Episode 150: You Have a Duty and a Responsibility to Find More appeared first on Unstoppable Profit Podcast | Hosted by Mike Stromsoe.
Currently living in New Orleans, William Butler has been writing since the 1950's and has been published in various literary journals as well as publishing several volumes of poetry and a book of short fiction. He continues to explore the depth and width of the human heart through his poetry. His belief in nature and in personal experiences are driving forces in his writing.
The Game Before the Money: Oral History of Pro and College Football
Bill Butler played for the 1959 Green Bay Packers during Vince Lombardi's first season as head coach. He next played for Tom Landry on the first-ever Dallas Cowboys team. He also played for the Steelers and Vikings. He talks about growing up in Wisconsin, playing college football at UT Chattanooga, and shares fantastic stories about his NFL career and the colorful characters he played with and for during his six NFL seasons. Learn more about The Game Before the Money at https://TheGameBeforeTheMoney.com
After saving a young militant's life from the police, a black male prostitute goes on the run through LA, dodging the man in an effort to escape to Mexico & freedom. Tune in as Chris talks Blaxploitation, archetypes, & DIY as the LSCE screens the 1971 Melvin Van Peebles cult classic "Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song." Join us! Check us out at LSCEP.com Like, Review, Subscribe! Works Cited: Alexander, George. Why We Make Movies : Black Filmmakers Talk About the Magic of Cinema. 1st ed. New York: Harlem Moon, 2003. Angio, Joe. How to Eat Your Watermelon in White Company (And Enjoy It). Breakfast at Noho, LLC. 2005. 85 Mins. Blu Ray. Bates, Courtney E. J. “Sweetback's ‘Signifyin(g)' Song: Mythmaking in Melvin Van Peebles' Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song.” Quarterly review of film and video 24, no. 2 (2007): 171–181. Bogle, Donald. Toms, Coons, Mulattoes, Mammies, and Bucks: An Interpretive History of Blacks in American Films. 5th Ed. New York: Bloomsbury Publishing Inc., 2016. James, Darius. That's Blaxploitation! : Roots of the Baadasssss 'Tude (rated X by an All-Whyte Jury). New York: St. Martin's Griffin, 1995. Loeb, Anthony, John Cassavetes, Joan. Tewkesbury, Steve. Shagan, Bill Butler, Buck. Henry, William. Friedkin, and Melvin Van Peebles. Filmmakers in Conversation. Chicago, Ill: Columbia College, 1982. Lott, Chris. “Reading Myth in Sweetback: Middling Strategies Between the Ideal and the Exploitative.” Film Matters 4, no. 4 (2013): 26–32. Riley, Clayton. “What Makes Sweetback Run?” New York Times. May 9th, 1971. Pg. 161 Totaro, Donato. “Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song (Melvin van Peebles, 1971).” Offscreen 22, no. 11 (2018). Accessed on 2/3/22 from https://offscreen.com/view/sweet-sweetbacks-baadasssss-song-melvin-van-peebles-1971 Wiggins, Benjamin. “‘You Talkin' Revolution, Sweetback': On Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song and Revolutionary Filmmaking.” Black camera : the newsletter of the Black Film Center/Archives 4, no. 1 (2012): 28–52. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lsce/message
Bonus Episode: Before we get into February's theme of Soul Cinema, we take a deep dive on an influential director who lives up to the initials that make up his name. Tune in as Chris digs into being a renaissance man, sharing the history, art, and ultimately the raw talent of the one, the only, Melvin Van Peebles. Join Us! Check us out at LSCEP.com Like, Review, Subscribe! Works Cited: Alexander, George. Why We Make Movies : Black Filmmakers Talk About the Magic of Cinema. 1st ed. New York: Harlem Moon, 2003. Angio, Joe. How to Eat Your Watermelon in White Company (And Enjoy It). Breakfast at Noho, LLC. 2005. 85 Mins. Blu Ray. Bogle, Donald. Toms, Coons, Mulattoes, Mammies, and Bucks: An Interpretive History of Blacks in American Films. 5th Ed. New York: Bloomsbury Publishing Inc., 2016. James, Darius. That's Blaxploitation! : Roots of the Baadasssss 'Tude (rated X by an All-Whyte Jury). New York: St. Martin's Griffin, 1995. Loeb, Anthony, John Cassavetes, Joan. Tewkesbury, Steve. Shagan, Bill Butler, Buck. Henry, William. Friedkin, and Melvin Van Peebles. Filmmakers in Conversation. Chicago, Ill: Columbia College, 1982. Martin, Douglas. Melvin Van Peebles, Champion of New Black Cinema, Dies at 89. New York Times. 9/22/21. Accessed on 1/28/22 from https://www.nytimes.com/2021/09/22/movies/melvin-van-peebles-champion-of-new-black-cinema-dies-at-89.html Trunick, Austin. Interview: Mario Van Peebles on the Legacy of His Father's “Story of a Three-Day Pass.” Under the Radar Magazine. 5/7/2021. Accessed 2/3/22 from https://www.undertheradarmag.com/interviews/interview_mario_van_peebles_on_the_legacy_of_his_fathers_story_of_a_three_d Van Peebles, Melvin, and Mario. Van Peebles. No Identity Crisis : a Father and Son's Own Story of Working Together. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1990. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lsce/message
Scott & Bill Butler review the book, Good To Great by Jim Collins. Plus, they discuss business leadership and what it takes to be a Level 5 Leader. Buy Good To Great >>> ///////////// The $100 Million Dollar Agency Makeover Enter for a chance at one free year of agency consulting! In effort to share the secret sauce, the GloveBox team has partnered with The Insurance Guys Podcast for a unique giveaway. Click here to ENTER >>> Sponsor: GloveBox A seamless all-in-one platform connecting clients to your agency and their carriers. Maximize the client experience with both Agency and Carrier self-service features. Check them out here >>> Get the CoverWallet Insurance Guys Deal Here >>>
In its fourth year at the BeUnstoppable Bootcamp, the Implementer Of The Year contest has become a “can't miss” learning experience. There are three IOTY finalists. In this episode, I interview IOTY finalist Bill Butler. Make sure to join me for the next two episodes as I will be interviewing the other finalists. Highlights: […] The post Episode 129: Implementer of the Year – Finalist Interview #1 appeared first on Unstoppable Profit Podcast | Hosted by Mike Stromsoe.
Bill Butler started his career in traditional media advertising with The Telegram in St. John's. While working there he came across an opportunity to pursue self employment with his own company www.oilfiltrationsolutions.com in 2002 by representing an emerging Oil Filtration technology that reduces oil consumption and waste.Bill has continued to grow his customer base and has expanded distribution throughout Atlantic Canada, and more recently to the Nordic countries of Scandinavia. Come along with us as we sit (yes we actually sat Face to Face with Bill, a first since we started in December 2020) and discuss his interesting journey. For more information on Bill's company visit: www.oilfiltrationsolutions.comTo connect with Bill on LinekdIn or send him a note visit: www.linkedin.com/in/bill-butler-69571913/New episodes every Tuesday evening on Youtube or wherever you get your podcasts.You can also visit www.GaleForceWins.comTo message Gerry visit: www.linkedin.com/in/gerrycarew/To message Allan visit: www.linkedin.com/in/allanadale/
In Episode 6 of Hook, Line & Splitter, presented by NJR Home Services, we welcome in Bill Butler, former BlueClaws groundskeeper, on the 3rd anniversary of him becoming the first groundskeeper ever ejected from a professional baseball game. We also talk about the build-up to the BlueClaws and his time with the team from 2000 - 2003. Then, we welcome in Keith Raad, the voice of the Brooklyn Cyclones. The Mets affiliate will be at FirstEnergy Park from June 1st - 6th and we talk about the players that fans will see at the Jersey Shore next week. Thanks to our sponsor, NJR Home Services - Your New Jersey Heating and Cooling Experts Bringing You High Heat and Cool Savings.
Mike Stojic is the Co-owner of "Revival 1869: A Drinkery" located in downtown Clayton, NC. Mike's dream was to create something special and not be stuck in a 9-5 working a meaningless job. Thus he created Revival 1869. Rather than "just another bar," Revival has to be experienced. Then came March 2020 and everything changed. Hear Mike's story about how instead of becoming a statistic (70% restaurant closures) he and his partner Maleah adapted and overcame. Great story! THanks Mike!!! We discussed the art of entrepreneurship and surviving the past year in one of the hardest hit industries. Mikes talks about his ways of staying mentally healthy during adversity. Mike is has been a guest many times on my old podcast and it is always fun to have him in studio! I figured we'd go down some rabbit holes and we certainly did! We also have Bill Butler, co-coordinator of the Knoxville Silkies Hike, hopping on to discuss the 5/22 hike in Knoxville, TN. Visit www.irreverentwarriors.com for a list of all upcoming #Silkieshikes! If you liked this episode or want to share you story, shoot us an email kevin@twentyonegun.net Visit www.twentyonegun.net for everything 21 Gun Follow 21 Gun on Instagram @21gunpodcast
Episode 250: The Crew's drinking milk plus while watching Stanley Kubrick's A Clockwork Orange. This X-rated film caused a huge controversy in 1971 with its depictions of rape and ultra-violence. Some critics accused Kubrick of glorifying violence and thought the film was dangerous. Kubrick asked Warner Brothers to pulled the film from theaters in England, and the studio did until his death. Despite all the drama, the film earned 4 Oscar nominations and is now considered a masterpiece. And Malcolm McDowell gives one of the screen's best performances ever! The Crew discusses. If you like our music intro, head over to Soundcloud and hear more amazing music from aquariusweapon. Aquariusweapon can also be found on YouTube. Contact: themoviecrewe@gmail.com
I am so excited to have reached our 100th episode and there is still so much to come. In today’s episode, I could not be more excited to have returning guest, Bill Butler. Bill has been a Platinum Coaching Member since 2015 when James Malinchak told him the best thing he could do for […] The post Episode 100: Secret Habits of UPP Agent Success and Achievement with Bill Butler appeared first on Unstoppable Profit Podcast | Hosted by Mike Stromsoe.
https://youtu.be/178Lh1rDrtQ Butler Doors Part 3 with Bill Butler and Terry Crump, Owner-Operators of Butler Doors in Ft. Worth, Texas. DOOR TALK is a weekly program dedicated to all things doors, frames, and hardware, as well as access control and specialties. Also referred to as Division 8, 10, and 28. Links and More Information Enter our monthly giveaway View upcoming webinars in our Learning Center Listen to the Podcast
https://youtu.be/63gIZkYDOdk Butler Doors Part 2 with Bill Butler and Terry Crump, Owner-Operators of Butler Doors in Ft. Worth, Texas. DOOR TALK is a weekly program dedicated to all things doors, frames, and hardware, as well as access control and specialties. Also referred to as Division 8, 10, and 28. Links and More Information Enter our monthly giveaway View upcoming webinars in our Learning Center Listen to the Podcast
https://youtu.be/DPwuqdovYmk Butler Doors Part 1 with Bill Butler and Terry Crump, Owner-Operators of Butler Doors in Ft. Worth, Texas. DOOR TALK is a weekly program dedicated to all things doors, frames, and hardware, as well as access control and specialties. Also referred to as Division 8, 10, and 28. Links and More Information Enter our monthly giveaway View upcoming webinars in our Learning Center Listen to the Podcast
Still covered in soot and ash, Brandon Butler and Nathan "Shags" McLeod sit down with the group of friends that helped clean up the remains of a cabin burned. This is a tribute to all the memories made at Driftwood Acres. Derek Butler, Paddle Don Cranfill, Bill Cooper, Josh Lane, Jeff Blystone, Bill Butler, and Pete Medved share their favorite memories spent in the cabin, the difficulty of losing it to an arsonist, and what's next for Driftwood Acres.It may be gone, but will never be forgotten. Donate To The Go Fund Me: https://www.gofundme.com/f/brandon-butlers-cabin-burned-down-by-poacherSpecial Thanks To CZ-USA:https://cz-usa.com/Special Thanks To Hunting Works For Missouri:https://huntingworksformo.com/Special Thanks To Scenic Rivers Taxidermy:http://www.scenicriverstaxidermy.com/Get Your Driftwood Outdoors/Hunt To Eat T-Shirt Today:https://hunttoeat.com/products/gravel-bar-campFor more info or to turn in a poacher: https://mdc.mo.gov/contact-engage/report-problems-illegal-activity/operation-game-thiefConnect with Driftwood Outdoors:https://www.facebook.com/DriftwoodOutdoors/https://www.instagram.com/driftwoodoutdoors/Email:info@driftwoodoutdoors.com
Listen as Dr. London Smith (.com) and his producer Cameron discuss Cor Pulmonale with special guest Dr. Bill Butler Yeast (Neil Curran). Not so boring! https://www.patreon.com/join/jockdocpodcast Hosts: London Smith, Cameron Clark. Guest: Neil Curran. Produced by: Dylan Walker Created by: London Smith
Bill Butler joins the panel to discuss Melrose real estate (residential and commercial), current events, the latest news, and more. Plus special guests Maribeth Darwin and Stephanie Nelson to talk about the 5th annual Melrose Kindness Day....and a special Zoombomber and OG of the Melrose TV scene.
Episode 227: The Crew's running from a killer “My Buddy” doll while watching Tom Holland's Child's Play. The film was a hit during it's theatrical run, and started a franchise that's been running for 4 decades. The sequels do get silly, but this first installment is genuinely suspenseful. The effects and puppet work (from Kevin Yagher) still hold up today, without the use of CGI. The Crew discusses... If you like our music intro, head over to Soundcloud and hear more amazing music from aquariusweapon. Aquariusweapon can also be found on YouTube. Contact: themoviecrewe@gmail.com
The Sports Offensive is back with a special show this Saturday August 1st. Sports are coming back and we will be here to talk all about it! We also have 2 very special guests coming on the show! Legendary baseball groundskeeper Bill Butler and Founder of Brothers BBQ and Nuggs Ice Cream Nick O'Sullivan! Make sure your alarms are set so you don't miss a new episode of The Sports Offensive, live Saturday August 1st at 11:00 AM EST! Hear three sports nuts, with far more opinion than fact, debate the sports issues of the day, and prognosticate what we are sure is coming next. We love all the major sports, and plenty of the smaller ones and will tickle your funny bone with our unique style of banter. Feel free to call into the show with your opinions at: 929-477-3204. We will be covering all things sports in this Pandemic World. Thesportsoffensive.com Our Twitter and Facebook: @thesptoffensive Instagram: The_Sports_Offensive Also find us on: iHeart Radio, iTunes, TuneIn, Stitcher Tags: #podcast, #Sports, #MLB, #NBA, #NFL, #NHL, #NCAA, #Fantasysports, #Fantasyfootball, #Fantasybaseball, #UFC, #NCAA, #Lacrosse, #PGA, #MarchMaddness, #CollegeFootballPlayoffs, #NBA Finals, #WorldSeries, #Superbowl, #NBAFinals, #NationalChampionship, #soundcloud #Eagles, #Broncos, #Vikings, #MCFC, #Bulls, #Patriots, #WeareACMilan, #Rugby
Find out why this is Avital & Jeremy's favorite horror, Jessica will never go on a boat, and Chrissie Watkins is a feminist icon. We do a deep... dive... on JAWS!
Digital selling is more important now than ever. It is invading many different aspects of our lives and careers. Sales can tend to be slow to adapt, especially when business is good. But there is no better time to start integrating digital selling tools than right now. We’re going through a unique upheaval with COVID-19, and many people are switching to digital tools to help them continue selling despite the global changes. But digital selling tools can help salespeople sell easier, better, and more, both now, and when things reopen.
There are 4 generations of military and selfless service in Bill's family. Both Bill's grandfathers served in WW2, his father served during Vietnam in Special Forces, he served 27 years and retired as a Colonel, his son is currently serving in the Army, and his daughter is serving selflessly here in the United States, as a nurse. Bill and I talk about what service means, his childhood, the thoughts that went through his head when he saw the Twin Towers attacked, mentorship, how he met his wife, and so much more. Bill said, "as a leader, take care of your team and lead with compassion." Join us to hear more from Bill...
Best Pick with John Dorney, Jessica Regan and Tom Salinsky. Episode 50: One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1975) Released 18 December 2019 For this episode, we watched One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, written by Bo Goldman and Lawrence Hauben, from the play by Ken Kesey and Dale Wasserman. It was directed by Milos Forman and starred Jack Nicholson, Louise Fletcher, Brad Dourif, William Redfield. It is one of three films to win the “big five” – Picture, Director, Screenplay, Actor and Actress – and like the other two it won only those five. However, it was also nominated for Best Supporting Actor (Dourif), Best Cinematography (Haskell Wexler, Bill Butler), Best Film Editing (Richard Chew, Lynzee Klingman, Sheldon Kahn) and Best Original Score (Jack Nitzsche). Steven Spielberg doesn’t get nominated https://vimeo.com/374388195 Elizabeth Taylor closes the show https://youtu.be/PdVn98_fXsg Next time we will be discussing The Last Emperor. If you want to watch it before listening to the next episode you can buy the DVD or Blu-Ray on Amazon.co.uk, or Amazon.com, or you can download it via iTunes (USA). It is not currently available on iTunes (UK). To send in your questions, comments, thoughts and ideas, you can join our Facebook group, Tweet us on @bestpickpod or email us on bestpickpod@gmail.com. You can also Tweet us individually, @MrJohnDorney, @ItsJessRegan or @TomSalinsky. You should also visit our new website at https://bestpickpod.com and sign up to our mailing list to get notified as soon as a new episode is released. Just follow this link: http://eepurl.com/dbHO3n.
In this episode we talk to Bill Butler, CEO at Journey Sales. Want to get a no-fluff email that boils down our 3 biggest takeaways from an entire week of B2B Growth episodes? Sign up today: http://sweetfishmedia.com/big3 We'll never send you more than what you can read in < 1 minute.
Bill Butler is our friend, great American and a man that shares many of our life experiences. On this episode, we discuss the importance of finding your "WHY" and the impact that will have on your future in the Insurance Industry. We also discuss tragedy during your career as an agent and how to effectively deal with your belief in faith. This episode will forever be the most emotional podcast that we will ever do, and we hope that it has the power to both help you through tragedy and realize that it's only a matter of time during a 30-year career that it will happen to you. Here's to YOU finding your WHY! Check out our friends at Cover Desk Cover Desk offers your insurance agency access to highly educated virtual assistants. It's the administrative help you've been looking for and needing without killing your budget. Contact them at hello@coverdesk.com or call them at 512-879-3345. Please tell them The Insurance Guys sent you! /////////// Elevate Conference March 24-26, 2019 / New Orleans Independent doesn’t mean alone when you join 800 like-minded indie insurance pioneers in NOLA at Elevate 2019. Bring your curiosity, ideas and desire to learn, leave with lasting connections, real-world tactics and some serious #insuranceinspiration. Get Your Ticket Here Cole X-Dates Exclusive Promo Insurance Guys Podcast listeners get special deals with Cole X-Dates. Click here-> colexdates.com/insuranceguyspodcast Get Scott & Bradleys Spittin' Gold - 7 Things Your Agency Must Do in 2018 & 19 About The Insurance Guys The Insurance Guys Podcast is made and dedicated to agents by agents. Scott Howell and Bradley Flowers discuss all aspects of becoming an insurance agent and give real-life examples of their experiences in all aspects of hiring, sales and the day-to-day reality of running your own successful insurance agency. Please subscribe, review and rate our show on iTunes, SoundCloud, IheartRadio App, & Youtube.
"You got the heart, but you ain’t got the tools no more." Sylvester Stallone’s directorial debut, Paradise Alley, was a flop and the studio didn’t want to give him another shot when he said he wanted to direct Rocky II. Luckily, Rocky was such a success and the producers knew he was largely the man behind it, so they gave him another chance. Join us – Pete Wright and Andy Nelson – as we continue our Rocky series with Stallone’s 1979 film Rocky II. We talk about how this film fixes some of the issues we had with the previous film, but also how it has some new problems of its own. We look at what Stallone is doing as a director and what we think about him in that role. We chat about the returning cast – notably Paulie, Adrian and Creed – and look at how their roles have evolved. We chat about Bill Butler’s cinematography, Bill Conti’s cinematography and more. And we dig into the final fight to really see what makes it work so well. It’s a solid entry into the franchise and a great follow-up to the previous film. We have a great conversation about it so check it out then tune in to this week’s show! The Next Reel – when the movie ends, our conversation begins. Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel’s Discord channel! Film Sundries Thank you for supporting The Next Reel Film Podcast on Patreon! Watch this film: iTunes • Amazon • YouTube Script Transcript Original theatrical trailer Original poster artwork Flickchart Letterboxd
"You got the heart, but you ain't got the tools no more." Sylvester Stallone's directorial debut, Paradise Alley, was a flop and the studio didn't want to give him another shot when he said he wanted to direct Rocky II. Luckily, Rocky was such a success and the producers knew he was largely the man behind it, so they gave him another chance. Join us – Pete Wright and Andy Nelson – as we continue our Rocky series with Stallone's 1979 film Rocky II. We talk about how this film fixes some of the issues we had with the previous film, but also how it has some new problems of its own. We look at what Stallone is doing as a director and what we think about him in that role. We chat about the returning cast – notably Paulie, Adrian and Creed – and look at how their roles have evolved. We chat about Bill Butler's cinematography, Bill Conti's cinematography and more. And we dig into the final fight to really see what makes it work so well. It's a solid entry into the franchise and a great follow-up to the previous film. We have a great conversation about it so check it out then tune in to this week's show! The Next Reel – when the movie ends, our conversation begins. Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel! Film Sundries Thank you for supporting The Next Reel Film Podcast on Patreon! Watch this film: iTunes • Amazon • YouTube Script Transcript Original theatrical trailer Original poster artwork Flickchart Letterboxd
Best Pick with John Dorney, Jessica Regan and Tom Salinsky. Episode 50: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975) Released 18 December 2019 For this episode, we watched One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, written by Bo Goldman and Lawrence Hauben, from the play by Ken Kesey and Dale Wasserman. It was directed by Milos Forman and starred Jack Nicholson, Louise Fletcher, Brad Dourif, William Redfield. It is one of three films to win the “big five” – Picture, Director, Screenplay, Actor and Actress – and like the other two it won only those five. However, it was also nominated for Best Supporting Actor (Dourif), Best Cinematography (Haskell Wexler, Bill Butler), Best Film Editing (Richard Chew, Lynzee Klingman, Sheldon Kahn) and Best Original Score (Jack Nitzsche). Steven Spielberg doesn't get nominated https://vimeo.com/374388195 Elizabeth Taylor closes the show https://youtu.be/PdVn98_fXsg Next time we will be discussing The Last Emperor. If you want to watch it before listening to the next episode you can buy the DVD or Blu-Ray on Amazon.co.uk, or Amazon.com, or you can download it via iTunes (USA). It is not currently available on iTunes (UK). To send in your questions, comments, thoughts and ideas, you can join our Facebook group, Tweet us on @bestpickpod or email us on bestpickpod@gmail.com. You can also Tweet us individually, @MrJohnDorney, @ItsJessRegan or @TomSalinsky. You should also visit our new website at https://bestpickpod.com and sign up to our mailing list to get notified as soon as a new episode is released. Just follow this link: http://eepurl.com/dbHO3n.
This week on Unpacked we take you along as we visit the Lucasfilm campus, and the Walt Disney Family Museum, with it's Nine Old Men exhibit! Plus - our friend Bill Butler from Garner Holt Productions tells us the story of the museum's tiki bird...which he designed! Special thanks to the Walt Disney Family Museum for the access, and hospitality. --- This episode of Unpacked is brought to you by Theme Park Alchemy's new fragrance Butter Brew. A magical fragrance indeed. Available in candles and wax melts at ThemeParkAlchemy.com. Use the promo code NOMIDNIGHT to save 15%! --- For all of the other things (support, merch, bios, past episodes) head to UnpackedPodcast.com Voicemail:(213) 935-0513
Niches to Riches at the 10,000 Foot Level… Niche marketing can be a lot of different things… It could be that you are a restaurant insurance agency, a work comp insurance agency, etc… What you’re niching in doesn’t really matter, but the fact that you are doing mostly the same thing, or have large segments […] The post Episode 20 : Special Guest Bill Butler appeared first on Unstoppable Profit Podcast | Hosted by Mike Stromsoe.
On this episode, we re-visit the summer of 2017 for chats with Hipster Mickey Creator Jerrod Maruyama, and Garner Holt Productions Director of Creative Design Bill Butler. We also pay tribute to the life of Disney Legend Marty Sklar. Links to full episodes: https://bit.ly/2GWDRwN GET IN TOUCH: Website(blogs, merch, podcasts): http://nomidnightpodcast.com Contact: nomidnightblog@gmail.com Support: http://patreon.com/nomidnightblog Facebook: http://facebook.com/nomidnightpodcast Instagram: http://instagram.com/nomidnightpodcast Twitter: http://twitter.com/tweetnomidnight
Ready to add another pilar to your lead generation? Bill Butler has mastered generating leads from absentee owners, and he was gracious enough to sit down with me and explain how he does it.
In this episode we track the life of WINGS OVER WASHINGTON - one of the best new independent attractions in the world, from concept through opening. We speak to the industry leaders that made up the All-Star team that delivered this one-of-a-kind experience; Kyle Griffith, Bill Butler and Garner Holt, Cindy Emerick, Brian Yessian, Jeff Dittenber, plus Brent Young and Robert Coker. Discussion on all aspects of this massive production in this epic podcast. Hold on to you seats and get ready to fly. Wings Over Washington, This state-of-the-art ride takes guests on a thrilling aerial tour of some of Washington State's most stunning natural environments: Olympic National Forest, the San Juan Islands, Snoqualmie Falls, the Cascade Mountains, and more. The entire 20-minute-long guest experience includes a special-effects-filled pre-show and a fully themed theater, including custom animatronics by Garner Holt Productions. The main show theater is designed to look like a stargazing observation platform in the forest above Elliott Bay. “We wanted to create more than just a beautiful travelogue of this amazing state,” said Brent Young, Super 78's President and Creative Director. “So we developed a complete story that takes guests on a magical adventure. Inside the theater, the ride film is displayed with a system designed by Electrosonic state-of-the art Christie digital laser projectors.Binaural sound is delivered to each guest through the ride vehicle, from Dynamic Structures,complimenting the theater's own complex surround sound system. Wings Over Washington also boasts a custom musical score supervised by Yessian Music, with a main theme composed by Antonio Di lorio and performed by the Northwest Sinfonia, conducted by David Sabee. Morethan 30 members of the Sacred Water Canoe Family, a Native American vocal and percussion group, also performed for the attraction's score. About Miners Landing Miners Landing is located on Pier 57 on Seattle's historic waterfront. On August 17, 1896, the SS Portland docked near the site of what is now the pier. On board was a ton of gold, brought back from the Yukon by 68 lucky prospectors. The landing of the Portland made headlines across the world, triggering the Klondike gold rush and turning Seattle into a boomtown. Over the next century, Pier 57 was a shipping terminal and then used for fish processing before being acquired by the Port of Seattle. The Griffith family officially acquired Pier 57 during the early 1980s, which they still own and operate to this date. The pier has become the site of multiple beloved Seattle attractions, including great eateries such as The Crab Pot and the FishermanÅs Restaurant, as well as The Seattle Great Wheel. Wings Over Washington is its most recent addition. Check Out The Season Pass Podcast Website at: www.seasonpasspodcast.com Follow Us On Twitter! - www.twitter.com/theseasonpass Like the TSPP Facebook page! - www.facebook.com/theseasonpass Check Out TSPP on Instagram! - www.instagram.com/theseasonpass Contact us: doug@seasonpasspodcast.com brent@super78.com robert@robertcoker.com Call the Hotline with Park Trip Reports, Podcast Comments, or Anything else you would like to announce. –1-916-248-5524 Thanks to each one of you for listening to the show. Your support is extremely appreciated. © 2017 Season Pass Podcast
Jay and Linda Kordich the man who is universally known as "The Father of Juicing," is back on the scene with a great new book that he and his lovely wife, Linda, have written called Live Foods Live Bodies, Recipes for Life. You guessed it. It's filled with the more than 100 juicing recipes that are designed to help you ward off illness and reach optimum health. Jocelyn Glei Editor-in-Chief of the Webby Award-winning website www.99u.com, a resource for insights on making ideas happen, the Executive Producer of the popular 99U Conference in New York City, and the editor of a new book on productivity and creativity called "Manage Your Day-to-Day." Charles Clapp is an Atlanta-based attorney at CMC Law, a firm specializing in consumer bankruptcy for individuals, families, and small businesses. He has represented both debtors and creditors and helped thousands of debtors to receive a bankruptcy discharge. His areas of expertise include foreclosure, repossession, garnishmnet, collections, and bankruptcy related litigation. Bill Butler was dismissed on 10/311998 at Chrysler corporation by Compuware's division called professional services .His Chrysler supervisor was not there. He told them he did not want to know why and just left. He started his job search in Massachusetts where he was born and had several good interviews with no calls for another interview or job offer.
This Thinking Aloud comes from the Traffex show at the NEC near Birmingham, United Kingdom. It's brought to you by AGD Systems, Flir ITS (formerly Traficon) and Swarco. Paul Hutton brings you a flavour of the event and hear from organiser Bill Butler, RingGo's Harry Clarke and Sukhdev Bhogal from Flir ITS. There's also a flavour of the documentary about enforcement which is featured on the Thinking Highways website to go with the new issue of Thinking Highways magazine, while Kevin Borras looks ahead to the launch of the new British-based magazine Smart Highways. www.agd-systems.co.uk, www.traficon.com, www.swarco.com