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Silvana and Tegan watch Season 5, Episode 19 "Menace". They talk about how this episode is a great example of the Born Sexy Yesterday trope. Tegan shares facts about why Christopher Judge wasn't in this episode as much and how Lexa Doig factored into this episode. Check out Pop Culture Detective's video on "Born Sexy Yesterday." Check out our episode on the topic as well. Join the conversation on our socials.
Grab your razzles and get ready to dance to Thriller like you're being held at gunpoint, because it's time to discuss Gary Winick's classic comedy, 13 GOING ON 30! Along the way we discuss the almost un-walkable line of the Born Sexy Yesterday trope, early 2000's fashion, middle school social trauma, and the winning charm of Jennifer Garner. Head to our PATREON for video eps, weekly discussion eps, ad-free eps, and more!
To round out our year, Leyla and Aaron spend the holidays in Hope Springs with the 2024 Netflix Christmas Rom Com, "Hot Frosty!" We teach a snowman about cancer, pitch a Jennifer's Body Holiday Spinoff, and try to get Hugh Jackman on the show. We also talk about how we feel about this 5th season of Mortified, and our hopes for next year! Links: Iron Lung Episode Has Anyone Ever Told You You're Beautiful --- Our theme song is "Obsolete" by Keshco, from the album "Filmmaker's Reference Kit Volume 2." Our other projects: Aaron's TTRPGs- https://aaronsxl.itch.io/ Aaron's TTRPG Reviews- https://www.youtube.com/@aavoigt https://aavoigt.com/
Greetings Programs! 2024's final episode of Disney Discussions is Mike's choice; TRON (1982) & TRON: Legacy (2010)! In more detail, Mike first talks about why he chose this classic movie and it's legacy sequel, then each person talks about their first memories of TRON. After going through the numerous characters, plot points and special effects of the original, the gang talk about the same things in Legacy while comparing them to TRON. Special effects and visuals are a huge part of TRON's appeal, but is it enough to make a satisfying sequel? Spider-Dan has also read some TRON comics and has watched the animated series TRON: Uprising, which he talks about too. SPOILER WARNING: aside from the two TRON movies that are discussed in-depth, the movie Ex-Machina is spoiled around the 40 minute mark, so be aware! Ria mentioned this video explaining Born Sexy Yesterday: youtube.com/watch?v=0thpEyEwi80 Mike, Ria & Spider-Dan were each on episodes of Tonya Todd's Banned Books Conversations for 2024, find all episodes on the podcast feeds of Comics In Motion or the Femme On Collective in September or watch the video versions here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLonS23Pw8PqNvsM20_bc5DOnhPTBqsVcR&si=ShTSCvrYyjY75uEM For the previous Disney Discussions, check episodes; 155, 163, 176, 180, 192, 198, 207, 218, 223 & 239 of Genuine Chit-Chat while their third, eighth & twelfth discussions are on Spider-Dan & The Secret Bores' podcast in late Sept 2022, August 2023 & May 2024, or you find every DD episode on this YouTube playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLcO1Ib_BGD8ajqsEDJPAYC0DSuIUqa26e Ria's Instagram: @RiaCarrogan & @FemmeOnCollective – The Femme On Collective is found on any podcast feed and here: https://femmeon.show, plus she can be found on the feed of Comics In Motion here: https://anchor.fm/comics-in-motion-podcast You can find Spider-Dan's show, Patreon & further information on his website https://spiderdanandthesecretbores.com or follow him on social media: X: @Dan_Bores – Instagram: @Spiderdansecretbores Find Megan on Instagram: @GrittsGetsFit or at https://Patreon.com/GenuineChitChat Mike & Megan appeared on Spider-Dan & The Secret Bores to talk about District 9 for Alien Month! Listen here: https://pod.fo/e/24f513 Sign up to the Pop Culture Collective newsletter here to keep up to date with Mike and other incredible creator's many releases: https://pccnewsletter.com Star Wars should check out Mike's monthly show Clone Wars Conversations, where he, Dave & Maff are going through all episodes of the iconic show; which been releasing monthly since January 21st 2024 on the usual podcast feeds & YouTube (eps 221, 225, 229, 233, 236, 238, 241, 244 & 245 of GCC): https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLcO1Ib_BGD8Y79aRWUxSWwdy3eyNrbXBl Find all of Mike's social media & other links at https://linktr.ee/GenuineChitChat
Júlíus og Þórbergur eru meðlimir í tiltölulega ungum kór í íslensku kór-flórunni, en það er Kammerkórinn Huldur (fallbeygist eins og Hildur). Huldur hefur frumflutt fjöldann allan af nýjum íslenskum verkum undanfarin tæp þrjú ár, enda er í kórnum er nokkur fjöldi upprennandi tónskálda. Við heyrum sögur af kórstarfinu og veltum fyrir okkur muninum á kammerkór og bílskúrshljómsveit. Melkorka Gunborg Briansdóttir, rýnir í hina margverðlaunuðu Poor Things, nýjustu kvikmynd gríska leikstjórans Yorgos Lanthimos með Emmu Stone í aðalhlutverki, útfrá kvikmyndaklisju sem hefur verið kölluð Born Sexy Yesterday eða fædd kynþokkafull í gær. Lagalisti: Kammerkórinn Huldur: Gimbill Titania Ástarraunir Verðandi Auglýsing Vor hinsti dagur er hniginn Tónlist Jerskin Fendrix úr Poor Things K.óla - How much would it change?
Este episodio continúa al hilo del anterior: "Born Sexy Yesterday".¿Qué harías si fueses uno de los dos (post)adolescentes capaz de programar una inteligencia artificial omnisciente que te puede ayudar en cualquier cosa? Bueno, si añadimos que hablamos de finales de los 90 y de una serie de televisión, te puedes imaginar más de un elemento.Te invito a formar parte de La Comunidad ManchaPod:Espero tus audiocomentarios en https://www.speakpipe.com/manchapod y tus mensajes enTelegram (t.me/manchapod), donde podrás debatir con más escuchantes,Correo (manchapod@gmail.com)Mastodon (@manchapod@xerrem.xyz)Pixelfed (@manchapod@pixelfed.social)Twitter (@manchapod).Si te registras en la Asociación Podcast y usas el codigo JG6Q47 tendrás 5€ de descuento el primer año. http://asociacionpodcast.es/registrarse/socio/?coupon=JG6Q47Mecenas, Podcasts Amigos, Redes Colaboradoras:Víctor Gabriel "Argifonte"Toñi Martínez (Perretes)JoseteSergio MintauroVKLorena "Chispas"Álex (Puede Ser Una Charla Más PS1C+)Jose (Frente al Cliente)Iñaki Urdangarín (Restañando el Alma)Juanlu Uno y Sandra O (Estación Caladán)Dani Maverick (En Clave de Soundtrack y Podcaster al Desnudo)Zigor Vallejo (A Micro Descubierto)Carlos BissingerLa KompanioPaís InvisibleIlya HaykinsonEl Dr. Emilio Tejera PuenteLos Últimos de FEEDlipinasMoixa MentalEl ChiringuitoPodcast ForocochesY a ti, si decides hacerlo.
Se abre una nueva ficha perforada del cajón de Apu en este Museo Diógenes para hablar de un tropo en obras literarias y audiovisuales: Born Sexy Yesterday. No te lo pierdas.https://www.filminquiry.com/born-sexy-yesterday/Te invito a formar parte de La Comunidad ManchaPod:Espero tus audiocomentarios en https://www.speakpipe.com/manchapod y tus mensajes enTelegram (t.me/manchapod), donde podrás debatir con más escuchantes,Correo (manchapod@gmail.com)Mastodon (@manchapod@xerrem.xyz)Pixelfed (@manchapod@pixelfed.social)Twitter (@manchapod).Si te registras en la Asociación Podcast y usas el codigo JG6Q47 tendrás 5€ de descuento el primer año. http://asociacionpodcast.es/registrarse/socio/?coupon=JG6Q47Mecenas, Podcasts Amigos, Redes Colaboradoras:Víctor Gabriel "Argifonte"Toñi Martínez (Perretes)JoseteSergio MintauroVKLorena "Chispas"Álex (Puede Ser Una Charla Más PS1C+)Jose (Frente al Cliente)Iñaki Urdangarín (Restañando el Alma)Juanlu Uno y Sandra O (Estación Caladán)Dani Maverick (En Clave de Soundtrack y Podcaster al Desnudo)Zigor Vallejo (A Micro Descubierto)Carlos BissingerLa KompanioPaís InvisibleIlya HaykinsonEl Dr. Emilio Tejera PuenteLos Últimos de FEEDlipinasMoixa MentalEl ChiringuitoPodcast ForocochesY a ti, si decides hacerlo.
Episode 733 (41 mins 09 secs) How long are the pre-show ads and trailers now before the movie actually starts? More Saltburn talk, just because. The problematic situation with the plot premise of Poor Things. Albert, Jiaming, and Ana discuss all that with mild spoilers. Show Notes and Contact Info can be found at… https://www.whowhatwhereswhy.com/stuffjunk/2024/1/17/733
Silvana and Tegan discuss a concept coined by Pop Culture Detective called "Born Sexy Yesterday". This is a relationship trope that is typically an incredible, exotic woman who is intellectually younger than a more, average human man. Silvana and Tegan discuss the trope, its variations, and some inversions. Some of the media discussed in this episode, besides Stargate of course, are: Twilight 50 Shades of Grey Fifth Element Tron Edward Scissorhands Big No Hard Feelings Rocky Horror Picture Show Star Man Star Trek Additional Sources: Witches, Midwives, Nurses - a book on the history of witchcraft, medicine, and midwifery. "Sexual Assault of Men Played for Laughs" (Part 1 and Part 2) - youtube videos "Temperance movement linked booze to domestic violence - did it have a point?" - aritcle about the history of prohibition and temperance movement. This Changes Everything - Documentary on Netflix about women in the film industry and how they still only account for about 3% of directors. Join our discussion by visiting on our Linktree.
Gurl, here we go again! In this second installment Z's bday May, we bring you Luc "short-eyes" Besson's tale of a young girl and a grown-ass hitman tryna make their way in the world today. An extremely 90's indy film that Keith was unaware of before Z shared their 20+ year obsession with it. Here we are talking the original full length cut was not shown in US cinemas. Time to do some growing up.... references: "Women in Refrigerators" trope "Born Sexy Yesterday" | Pop Culture Detective +++++ Intro: by Professor Ping available on BandcampOutro: Hey Violet performing Guys My Age --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/zandkmoviepod/support
Happy Mermay, friends! For absolutely NO reason at all we've decided to find love under the sea with Splash (1984) directed by Ron Howard and starring Tom Hanks, Daryl Hannah, Eugene Levy, and John Candy. In this episode, we look at Disney's dark ages (aka the 1980s) and the Born Sexy Yesterday trope, marvel at Splash's practical effects, and Britney reveals her love and knowledge of mermaid culture. Our recommendations: Aquamarine (2006), H20 (2006-2010) Born Sexy Yesterday by Pop Culture Detective: https://bit.ly/3BmSirX Support your girls with a ko-fi! ko-fi.com/blackgirlfilmclub Check out the rest of our socials (including our BRAND NEW WEBSITE!!!) at linktr.ee/blackgirlfilmclub
As I am also an artist, I give my opinion in regards to AI art. With the traction that Andrew Tate has gotten, it is safe to assume that everyone know who he is and the space (or manosphere) he has been associated with by the media. There is an interesting obsession that plenty of men within that space share, and that is the obsession of young, pretty, women that have little to no experience. I react to a video called "Born Sexy Yesterday" to further analyze the way some men in this space think. To tie it all into one knot, I showcase another clip from "The Bromar Files" that talks about the concept of virginiy. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-bromar-show/message
Kylie and Elliott talk about the movies they watched over the past week while searching for better cinematic dads. Along the way, they discuss the ideal weather for watching Blade Runner, lament the oversimplification of complicated relationships in film, and remind listeners that this podcast is past the nine o'clock watershed. Also, some movie titles are so complicated. This week's movies are: Blade Runner: The Final Cut (1982), The Whale (2022), Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery (2022), Roald Dahl's Matilda the Musical (2022), The Fifth Element (1997), Ghostwatch (1992). Follow along onInstagram: @baddad.raddadLetterboxd: kylieburton Letterboxd: ElliottKuss Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The final part of our discussion on chapters 21-23. Trigger Warning: The first 9 minutes has a discussion on rape-adjacent trauma. Seth and Annie, Revisited Abigail and her past: face to face with the Belle Unpacking Unresolved Sexual Tension The decisions that lead our quartet into sexual intimacy The ins and outs of attraction. Spoilers, it's messy! I don't know how quickly I'm going to get to the next episode: got a lot of editable content ahead of me, but schedule and heat and all are getting in the way. Stay tuned. Born Sexy Yesterday Article - https://www.filminquiry.com/born-sexy-yesterday/ Born Sexy Yesterday, Pop Culture Detective - https://youtu.be/0thpEyEwi80 Eyes of the Handmaiden - https://youtu.be/d4sK4KB7sDE The New Century Multiverse Website: https://www.newcenturymultiverse.com The New Century Multiverse Podcast Feed: https://newcenturyshow.podbean.com/ The Fireside Alliance Podcast Network: https://firesidealliance.squarespace.com/ Intro is "Together We Stand" by Scott Holmes of Free Music Archive Outro is "Everything" by Lifehouse
This week, host Dr. Stephen B. Platt is joined by special guests Katrina Johnston and Dr. Sarah Courtis as they review 'The Fifth Element.' Listen in as they discuss bandages, blue opera singers, and Born Sexy Yesterday. Music from filmmusic.io "Hyperfun" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) License: CC BY (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Comment la catégorie "Step" qui met en scène des familles recomposées est si populaire depuis quelques années ? Devrait-on avoir honte de se masturber sur ces vidéos ?Mina et Jade s'intéressent à la très mainstream et très tabou catégorie du "fauxcest" où il sera question de cours de lutte avec le beau-père, de belles-mères perverses et de beaux-frères et belles-sœurs très curieux...Pour plus de contenu exclusif et chaud comme la braise, viens suivre le N'importe cul sur InstagramSi tu es curieuse·x...Attention ! Certaines de ces pages internet hébergent des contenus non adaptés à un public de -18 ansL'extrait : scène du film FatalL'article Pourquoi les millenials adorent le fauxcest ? par Mic (en anglais)L'article L'étrange catégorie qui plait à de nombreuses femmes par Marie Claire (en anglais)Nos recommandations pour s'informer sur l'inceste en France : le podcast Injustices S2 - Ou peut-être une nuit de Charlotte Pudlowski (Louie Media) et la BD Grand Silence de Théa Rojzman et Sandrine Revel éditée chez GlénatLolita : le livre de Vladimir Nabokov, le film de Stanley Kubrick et le reportage d'Arte (qui n'est plus disponible sur Youtube mais qu'on espère voir revenir)Le manga Love HinaLa vidéo Born Sexy Yesterday par Pop Culture DetectiveLa fiche Allociné de Marguerite & Julien de Valérie DonzelliLa fiche Allociné de la série Borgia de Tom FontanaCréditsCréé et animé par Mina et Jade. Produit par Mauvaises Ondes. Générique par Maxence Moogin. Musique de Stefano Mastronardi. Illustration d'Amandine Jonniaux. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Katherine Powers, what are you doing to us? First "Emancipation", then "Thor's Hammer", and now this? Are you trying to tell us something or were you cleaning up someone else's messes? Silvana and Tegan summarize and review Season 1, Episode 8 "Brief Candle". In short, Jack is date raped by a 30 day old. Yes, that is the plot. How does this culture survive when every only lives one hundred days? What are space crabs? Will divorce skyrocket when these Mycenaeans live a normal life span? Episode Links: 1. Ladyknightthebrave Stargate retrospective 2. Gate World interview with Vaitiare Hirshon (Sha're) 3. Pop Culture Detective, Sexual Assault of Men Played for Laughs 4. Period Repair Manual by Lara Briden, ND 5. Behind the Bastards podcast, Rush Limbaugh 6. Pop Culture Detective, Born Sexy Yesterday
Kim and I talk movies and have some laughs. In this episode we cover some more movies with strong women. I talk about a movie I hate and that you should never under any circumstances watch, and Kim introduces me to the movie trope, "Born Sexy Yesterday".Born Sexy Yesterdayhttps://youtu.be/0thpEyEwi80Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/FindingOK)
Jonelle and Eliza discuss mermaid fantasies in Splash (1984), including being Born Sexy Yesterday; weird pro-America immigrant narratives; and the good ol' days when mermaids dragged sailors into the sea. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/romcomkilljoys)
This episode we’re dissecting two of the best movies of the decade: Under The Skin & Arrival Lots of spoilers for both movies. There’s an audio issue for the first half of the podcast, but the Arrival discussion is at our normal quality. WPT is a podcast for adults; we use adult language and discuss mature topics with liberal POV. Expect Us STL https://www.facebook.com/FrontLineA1/ https://twitter.com/EStl365 https://stlmutualaid.org/ Chicago Resources Semicolon - the only Black-woman owned bookstore in Chicago http://www.semicolonchi.com/ The Music Box - documentary bundle https://magnoliapictures.vhx.tv/products/documentary-bundle-music-box-theatre @blmchi on instagram for more resources/updates on community action. Dan Rad JKR Response - Blog Post for the Trevor Project https://www.thetrevorproject.org/2020/06/08/daniel-radcliffe-responds-to-j-k-rowlings-tweets-on-gender-identity/ Book Riot “50 Must-Read LGBT Fantasy Books” List by Casey Stepaniuk: https://bookriot.com/2018/08/03/best-lgbt-fantasy-books/ shownotes: https://wildprettythings.podbean.com/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Wyt6AQOF1iVmIZfmcSneO We want to hear from you, the listener. We read Apple reviews; if you post about us on social media, use the hashtags #wildprettythings and #podcast. email: wildprettyanimals@gmail.com instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wildprettythingspod/ twitter: @WildPrettyPod https://twitter.com/WildPrettyPod Melissa: @mellooyellow on Twitter; mmsloter on Instagram 0:09:00 Servant (Apple TV+) 0:14:35 MILD SPOILERS Space Force (Netflix) 0:20:30 Mysteries Of Lisbon https://www.musicboxfilms.com/film/mysteries-of-lisbon/ Still Great, Bob? http://stillgreatpod.com/ Heroes of Noise - #BlackLivesMatter w/ Christina J (Black Girl Couch) https://directory.libsyn.com/episode/index/id/14703782 The Read: http://thisistheread.com/ Science Vs episode on police reform and how ineffective it ishttps://gimletmedia.com/shows/science-vs/kwh2g9/police-shootings-the-data-and-the-damage Upcoming Episodes Shirley (Hulu) Hollywood (Netflix) Sharp Objects rewatch Tip Us! https://paypal.me/pools/c/8b7s7tN1CN Venmo: WPGrrNoise If you give the podcast $15, at once, or over time, you can pick the topic for an episode! And we’ll donate $5 to a charity such as STL Mutual Aid Fund or RAINN https://www.rainn.org/ 0:27:10Under The Skin (2013) Directed and co-written by Jonathan Glazer based on the novel by Michel Faber score by Micachu / Mica Levi starring Scarlett Johansson 0:37:00 summary and analysis with SPOILERS 1:17:00 overall thoughts and questions Alliance of Women Film Journalists https://awfj.org/ Born Sexy Yesterday trope (Enchanted, Alita, Gamora?) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0thpEyEwi80 1:27:00 Arrival (2016) Basics Directed by Denis Villeneuve Written by Eric Hisserer (Bloodshot, Bird Box, writing the Shadow & Bone Netflix series based on the Grisha Triology by Leigh Bardugo) Based on the novella Story of You Life by Ted Chiang Music by Johann Johannsson uses Max Richter’s "On the Nature of Daylight” FIRST & LAST MEN https://store.deutschegrammophon.com/p51-i0028948374106/j-hann-j-hannsson-yair-elazar-glotman/last-and-first-men-cd-bluray-/index.html Nocturnal Animals is currently available on HBO SPOILERS BEGIN 1:51:00 songs: tracks from Scarlett Johansson’s Anywhere I Lay My Head (Tom Waits cover album) UNKLE - Rabbit in your Headlights https://store.unkle.info/ Johann Johannsson, et al - First And Last Men Max Richter - The Nature Of Daylight https://www.maxrichtermusic.com/albums/the-blue-notebooks-15th-anniversary-reissue/?utm_campaign=products&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=maxrichtermusic.com Run The Jewels - Walking in the Snow https://runthejewels.com/
Alexa, Sarah, Matt, and frequent special guest Mike discuss the popular sci-fi trope “Born Sexy Yesterday” and Matt is given his tags for his Spy Kids Fanfiction.
This week we’re joined by wardrobe mistress Stacey Richards to discuss fashion and costume design. We start with book-nerd Audrey Hepburn being introduced to the fashion world by photographer Fred Astaire in Funny Face (1957). Next up, Milla Jovovich drops in on Bruce Willis with a big badda boom in The Fifth Element (1997). Finally we follow four different actors portraying the same character in Terry Gilliam’s The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus (2009).Also: The Devil Wears Prada (2006). Edith Head & Edna Mode. On-set alterations. Angels fancy dress. Bob Fosse. Born Sexy Yesterday. Concept art. The Dune Bible. The Fall (2006). Continuity magic. The secrets of weathering clothes. Tom Waits. Gwendoline Christie. Joe gets a Garfield joke. Constantine (2005). We play a game of “States of Undress”.
We finally get this (plot) show on the road! But in exchange, Stephanie Meyer has forgotten what genre she's writing in. Ya win some, ya lose some. Here are some useful explainers of concepts we mentioned in the episode: Born Sexy Yesterday (which is 18 minutes long, not an hour. My bad.)--https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0thpEyEwi80 and Queer Coding in Disney Villains--https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8pDYbPSKlU
Sexuality, toxic masculinity, power dynamics, agency, consent, insecurity. We just made a word salad of 2019! In this episode we discuss the topic of Born Sexy Yesterday, a title penned by Pop Culture Detective on YouTube referring to the uncomfortable power dynamics between a male protagonist and their romantic interest(s) in media. This is often […]
From Altair IV to Talos IV. Star Trek’s original unaired pilot, “The Cage,” established the template for much of what was to come. But that episode was, itself, heavily influenced by an earlier work of science fiction, the 1956 film Forbidden Planet. Stylistic similarities between the two works abound, but there is a deeper link as well: both stories concern a highly advanced alien race whose incredible mental abilities have brought about societal collapse. In this episode of Primitive Culture, hosts Duncan Barrett and Clara Cook look at the connections between Forbidden Planet and “The Cage,” focusing on the character of Christopher Pike, captain of the USS Enterprise before Kirk. With the return of Pike and his first officer, Number One, in Season 2 of Star Trek: Discovery, we also consider the popular longevity of these barely glimpsed characters and how their presentation has changed over the course of half a century. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) In the Beginning… (00:03:00) “Born Sexy Yesterday”(00:11:50) Monsters from the Id (00:27:00) Where No Men Have Gone Before (00:35:30) A Tale of Two Captains (00:42:00) Number One Fans (00:58:24) Acting Up? (01:09:25) Final Thoughts (01:25:25) Hosts Duncan Barrett and Clara Cook Production Clara Cook (Editor) Duncan Barrett (Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Amy Nelson (Associate Producer) Tony Black (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)
In this episode we discuss the 1997 movie The Fifth Element. You can watch it online at Amazon, Youtube, or iTunes. Content warnings for strong language as well as discussions of misogyny, crossing sexual boundaries, transphobia, and space capitalism. We reference or spoil: “Born Sexy Yesterday” video by Pop Culture Detective, Outlaw Star, Captain Planet, […]
This episode we talk about artwork and people getting attribution and those claiming other people’s art. Fun stuff john | Extra thumb? | https://polymatic.link/mf alan | HUMANKIND (see the world in 4 minutes) | https://polymatic.link/mr john | Thrust vectoring air rocket | https://polymatic.link/mg alan | Cornify! | https://polymatic.link/ms john | Captain Marvel trailer | https://polymatic.link/mh alan | Jalebi? | https://polymatic.link/mt john | Update your 3d printer’s firmware without a bootloader | https://polymatic.link/mi alan | High-Tech Farmer | https://polymatic.link/mu john | Extracting fuel from gumweed | https://polymatic.link/mj alan | A Choir and a grain bin | https://polymatic.link/mv john | Monster motorised skateboard | https://polymatic.link/mk alan | Sand and Space | https://polymatic.link/mw john | Rapid reloading vacuum canon | https://polymatic.link/ml alan | Art from Floorboards | https://polymatic.link/mx john | Why factorio is so awesome | https://polymatic.link/mm alan | Tipping | https://polymatic.link/my john | Artists to the moon – SpaceX starts at 28m 33s | https://polymatic.link/mn alan | Born Sexy Yesterday | https://polymatic.link/mz john | Universal garage door opener!? | https://polymatic.link/mq alan | Kata Kolok | https://polymatic.link/n0 Music john | Safar- Studies of an unknown lover | https://polymatic.link/mo john | Safar – Seasons | https://polymatic.link/mp alan | Kailee Morgue | Siren | https://polymatic.link/n1 alan | Kailee Morgue | F**K U | https://polymatic.link/n2 alan | dodie | Human | https://polymatic.link/n3 Twitter: Alan http://twitter.com/chaess Twitter: John http://twitter.com/webdevvie For feedback: podcast@polymatic.media Music by Sahy Uhns (CC-BY). Which you can find at https://polymatic.link/ek Twitter polymatic: http://twitter.com/thepolymatic Website http://polymatic.media
This week, Tristan and Christina discuss Session #15 of Cowboy Bebop: My Funny Valentine Topics of conversation include: “Born Sexy Yesterday,” porn stars and their relationships with intellectual property laws, and strange musical cues. Also a correction: Tristan's pronunciation of Naruto isn't objectively incorrect, according to The Internet. We apologize for this embarrassing error and promise to do better moving forward. Cowboy Bebop Track of the Week: Slipper Sleaze Follow us on Facebook and Twitter! Our theme song can be found here and is a remix of One Summer's Day by A June and J Beat. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Star Trek and Shakespeare, Part I. The play's the thing, whether on the stage of the Globe Theatre in sixteenth-century London or aboard a twenty-third-century starship. In The Original Series episode "The Conscience of the King," Captain Kirk and his crew play host to a troupe of Shakespearean actors hiding a terrible secret. But the Karidian Company of Players offer only the first of many interpretations of the Bard's plays within the Complete Works of Trek. In the first act of a two-part episode of Primitive Culture devoted to the Man from Stratford, hosts Duncan Barrett and Tony Black look at the original Enterprise crew's brushes with Shakespeare, from echoes of The Tempest in the rejected pilot episode "The Cage" all the way through to the wild rantings of General Chang in The Undiscovered Country, 26 years later. Chapters Intro (00:00:00) The Undiscovered Country (00:02:04) "The Conscience of the King" (00:18:11) Captains Logs as Soliloquies (00:25:20) More Shakespearean Treks in TOS (00:29:06) The Tempest as the Birth of Science Fiction (00:30:30) Born Sexy Yesterday, with a Horse (00:41:21) Closing (00:45:45) Hosts Duncan Barrett and Tony Black Production Tony Black (Editor) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Amy Nelson (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)
Tish and Juliana talk about what’s new in the movies this month; Wonder Woman's women, Cannes winners, the Born Sexy Yesterday trope, and Universal's Dark Universe. News links and more In the Movies: IntheMovies.TishChambers.com Get in touch: Email: inthemoviespodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @IntheMoviesPod Instagram: @IntheMoviesPod YouTube: http://bit.ly/1RIrC8e Support the Podcast: Patreon
WEEK IN GEEK: Both Andrew and Dan saw Wonder Woman this week and decided to bring in a third voice to discuss the movie, Mary Traverse (from our friendly rivals, The Nerdhole), and they go pretty deep into this excellent, excellent movie. THE GREAT WAR: Noting the novel decision to set Wonder Woman during World War I, Dan and Andrew discuss that war's place in popular culture. WORKS CITED: Cauterucci, Christina. "I Wish Wonder Woman Were As Feminist As It Thinks It Is." Slate. The Slate Group, 02 June 2017. McIntosh, Jonathan. "Born Sexy Yesterday." YouTube, uploaded by Pop Culture Detective, 27 April 2017. Schilling, Vincent. "Eugene Brave Rock Speaks Blackfoot to Wonder Woman in DC's Best Film Ever." Indian Country Today. Indian Country Today Media Network, 04 June 2017. WORKS CONSULTED: Lepore, Jill. The Secret History of Wonder Woman. Vintage, 2014. Polo, Susana. "The Story Behind Wonder Woman's Best Moment: The Ice Cream Scene." Polygon. Vox Media, 1 June 2017. LINKS: Visit our website at forallintents.net and leave your thoughts as comments on the page for this episode. Join our Facebook page E-mail: Andrew - andrew@forallintents.net, D. Bethel - dbethel@forallintents.net Subscribe to our YouTube channel. Subscribe to and review the show on the iTunes store. For all intents and purposes, that was an episode recap. FEATURED MUSIC: -"Stayin' in Black" by Wax Audio -"Is She With You? (Wonder Woman Theme)" by Hans Zimmer & Junkie XL (from Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice) -"En Avant La Musique" by Manuel Dante Mathieu Faivre, Miguel Vladimir Saboga, and Yvo Abadi (from Valiant Hearts: The Great War) -"Wonder Woman Theme Song" performed by the Ron Hicklin Singers (written by Charles Fox and Norman Gimble)
In which Zach and Mike discuss 2017’s Wonder Woman. Here’s a great video about the history and symbolism of Wonder Woman. And here’s the “Born Sexy Yesterday” video Mike mentions during the episode. @movingpicpod
Who has ever wished they could go back in time? See the world of yesteryear, experience a younger, more innocent world. One with fewer rights for everyone who wasn't white and male, no penicillin and a complete lack of internet. Actually that sounds incredibly awful. The only good thing is that Kyle, that jerk from work, wouldn't have been born yet. Let's face it, folks. War is hell. But you know what makes it better? Superheroines! In the newest installment of the DCEU, we join Diana Prince AKA Wonder Woman AKA Gal Gadot as she kicks ass across Europe during World War I or, as your great grandparents knew it at the time, "The Great War". I honestly don't see what was so great about it. Join Jay and AJ as they break down the whole story, the CGI and their favorite moments of the film. Hunker down in the trenches and make sure you have your rations to keep up your strength through this Wonder Woman episode of Cinema Sesh! Email us your thoughts, questions or hate mail to cinemasesh@gmail.com Follow our social media antics! https://twitter.com/CinemaSesh https://www.instagram.com/cinemasesh/ BTW, here's the link to the "Born Sexy Yesterday" video by Pop Culture Detective Agency that AJ mentioned. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0thpEyEwi80
Since it's Memorial Day weekend we couldn't get any guests so we just talked about topical stuff like a science fiction/fantasy trope known as Born Sexy Yesterday. We also talk the season finales of DC television, American Gods, Handmaid's Tale, as well as new graphic works from Alterna Comics and Lionheart. Support this podcast
David, Devindra, and Jeff are joined by Hoai-Tran Bui to discuss Nacho Vigalondo’s new film, Colossal. In the After Dark, Devindra and David chat about Lost City of Z, The Circle, and immersive VR experiences. Learn more about the Born Sexy Yesterday trope. SHOWNOTES Featured Review (0:30) Colossal (08:15) SPOILERS After Dark (40:30) Credits Our sponsor this week is Hello Fresh. Please visit Hellofresh.com and use promo code “filmcast30″ to get $30 off your first week of deliveries. Our music sometimes comes from the work of Adam Warrock. You can download our theme song here. Our Slashfilmcourt music comes from Simonmharris.com. Our spoiler bumper comes from filmmaker Kyle Hillinger. If you’d like advertise with us or sponsor us, please e-mail slashfilmcast@gmail.com. Contact us at our voicemail number: 781-583-1993 You can donate and support the /Filmcast by going to slashfilm.com and clicking on the sidebar “Donate” links! Thanks to all our donors this week! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://megaphone.fm/adchoices For information regarding your data privacy, visit https://www.acast.com/privacy