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In this episode of the TruVue Podcast, we review the new Netflix series Painkiller. Painkiller exposes the roots of the most pressing health epidemic of the 21st century. Powerful narcotic painkillers, or opioids, were once used as drugs of last resort for pain sufferers. Purdue turned OxyContin into a billion dollar blockbuster by launching an unprecedented marketing campaign claiming that the drug's long-acting formulation made it safer to use than traditional painkillers for many types of pain. That illusion was quickly shattered as drug abusers learned that crushing an Oxy could release its narcotic payload all at once. Even in its prescribed form, Oxy proved fiercely addictive. As OxyContin's use and abuse grew, Purdue concealed what it knew from regulators, doctors, and patients. We get deep into the world of painkillers, addiction, and crackheads, and we have a blast doing it! If you're looking for a new series to binge watch, then you need to check out Painkiller. It's addicting, and so are we! Subscribe to “TruVue Podcast” wherever you listen to podcasts and follow along on social media. We bring the barbershop to the box office. https://www.truvuepodcast.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/invites/contact/?i=1pjd6ck05z6ud&utm_content=f50nca1 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100068470732382&mibextid=LQQJ4d Twitter: https://twitter.com/truvue_ TruVueSocial@gmail.com
Visit our WATCH PAGE to rent or purchase movies we've talked about on the show. By doing so, you get to watch the movie and help us out in the process as a portion comes back our way. All of the movies from our current season are in there, and we're continuing to add more from our back catalog. Enjoy!Want to upgrade your Letterboxd account? Use our promo code to get a discount and help us out in the process!“I tell ya what's gonna happen. We're gonna kill a Swede.”The Killers: Dissecting a Landmark NoirRobert Siodmak's 1946 crime drama The Killers earned four Oscar nominations at the 19th Academy Awards, including Best Director for Siodmak and Best Adapted Screenplay. The influential film noir also marked the screen debut of Hollywood legend Burt Lancaster. Join us – Pete Wright and Andy Nelson – as we continue our series on the 1947 Academy Award Best Writing, Screenplay nominees with an in-depth discussion about Siodmak's 1946 film The Killers.Behind the Stylish Noir LensBased on Ernest Hemingway's 1927 short story, The Killers greatly expands the sparse source material into a complex, nonlinear narrative involving murder, robbery and betrayal. Director Siodmak utilizes creative camera angles and lighting techniques to craft a visually stunning noir landscape. Cinematographer Woody Bredell's high-contrast, shadowy aesthetic defines the classic film noir look and feel. Lancaster shines in his first on-screen role as Ole “The Swede” Anderson, a washed-up boxer mixed up in a criminal underworld scheme. His powerful performance launched the charismatic new star to fame. Ava Gardner embodies the femme fatale archetype as the alluring but dangerous siren Kitty Collins.Standout Elements of This Influential Crime Drama The opening 12 minutes closely follow Hemingway's original story before transitioning into a complex, nonlinear narrative structure, utilizing flashbacks from multiple perspectives to unravel the central mystery. We discuss the extended single-take heist scene, staged with incredible choreography and camerawork, as a prime example of Siodmak's skilled direction. Miklós Rózsa's propulsive, jazz-inspired score sets the ominous, moody tone throughout the shadowy proceedings. We debate whether splitting the protagonist role (the Swede) from the main character (the insurance investigator) dilutes the hard-boiled noir narrative. It's a great film with much to dissect, so check it out then tune in. 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 SundriesLearn more about supporting The Next Reel Film Podcast through your own membership. Watch this on Apple or Amazon, or find other places at JustWatch Script Options Theatrical trailer Poster artwork Flickchart Letterboxd (00:00) - Welcome to The Next Reel • The Killer (02:00) - The Original and Adaptation (10:06) - The Writers (14:23) - Insurance Investigator – Dated? (17:21) - Protagonist vs. Main Character (21:09) - Film Noir and Robert Siodmak (23:20) - Pushing Boundaries (24:32) - Femme Fatale (26:44) - Heist Scene (29:26) - Heist Genre? (31:59) - Burt Lancaster (35:17) - Siodmak's Performance Direction (37:39) - Albert Decker (41:48) - The Score (43:35) - Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid and the Killers (45:49) - Credits (47:39) - Sequels and Remakes (49:57) - Awards (51:34) - The Box Office (52:37) - Last Thoughts (52:55) - Coming Next Week • Rome, Open City (55:46) - Letterboxd (57:39) - Wrap Up Learn more about the WGA strike here. Learn more about the SAG-AFTRA strike here.
This Week on The Boxoffice Podcast: Rebecca Pahle is joined by Russ Fischer and Chad Kennerk as the trio catches up on a slow news week and a near-tie at the box office between The Nun II and A Haunting in Venice. In the feature segment, Daniel Loria conducts interviews with Bryan Braunlich of NATO's Cinema Foundation and Phil Clapp of the U.K. Cinema Association, who reflect on the second annual National Cinema Day.Give us your feedback on our podcast by accessing this survey: https://forms.gle/CcuvaXCEpgPLQ6d18 Episode Resources: The Cinema Foundation's National Cinema Day Attracts 8.5 Million Moviegoers and $34M Weekend Box Office: THE NUN II Edges Out A HAUNTING IN VENICE for #1 What to Listen For 00:00 Intro 02:22 Universal Studios reaches $4B mark globally 03:09 Transition from silent movies to sound 05:28 Taylor Swift concert in cinemas 06:43 Weekend box office update 09:24 A Haunting in Venice 11:14 Expendables 4 prediction 14:39 Overview of the Cinema Foundation 17:13 The National Cinema Day initiative 21:42 Increased trust from partners 23:55 Highlight on the future of exhibition 25:47 Offering a flat ticket price 28:16 Selecting when to hold the National Cinema Day 32:20 Families coming in booking individually 34:53 Main trends in the National Cinema Day UK 37:00 30th anniversary of Jurassic Park 38:23 Tracking audience activity and preferences
Visit our WATCH PAGE to rent or purchase movies we've talked about on the show. By doing so, you get to watch the movie and help us out in the process as a portion comes back our way. All of the movies from our current season are in there, and we're continuing to add more from our back catalog. Enjoy!Want to upgrade your Letterboxd account? Use our promo code to get a discount and help us out in the process!“I tell ya what's gonna happen. We're gonna kill a Swede.”The Killers: Dissecting a Landmark NoirRobert Siodmak's 1946 crime drama The Killers earned four Oscar nominations at the 19th Academy Awards, including Best Director for Siodmak and Best Adapted Screenplay. The influential film noir also marked the screen debut of Hollywood legend Burt Lancaster. Join us – Pete Wright and Andy Nelson – as we continue our series on the 1947 Academy Award Best Writing, Screenplay nominees with an in-depth discussion about Siodmak's 1946 film The Killers.Behind the Stylish Noir LensBased on Ernest Hemingway's 1927 short story, The Killers greatly expands the sparse source material into a complex, nonlinear narrative involving murder, robbery and betrayal. Director Siodmak utilizes creative camera angles and lighting techniques to craft a visually stunning noir landscape. Cinematographer Woody Bredell's high-contrast, shadowy aesthetic defines the classic film noir look and feel. Lancaster shines in his first on-screen role as Ole “The Swede” Anderson, a washed-up boxer mixed up in a criminal underworld scheme. His powerful performance launched the charismatic new star to fame. Ava Gardner embodies the femme fatale archetype as the alluring but dangerous siren Kitty Collins.Standout Elements of This Influential Crime Drama The opening 12 minutes closely follow Hemingway's original story before transitioning into a complex, nonlinear narrative structure, utilizing flashbacks from multiple perspectives to unravel the central mystery. We discuss the extended single-take heist scene, staged with incredible choreography and camerawork, as a prime example of Siodmak's skilled direction. Miklós Rózsa's propulsive, jazz-inspired score sets the ominous, moody tone throughout the shadowy proceedings. We debate whether splitting the protagonist role (the Swede) from the main character (the insurance investigator) dilutes the hard-boiled noir narrative. It's a great film with much to dissect, so check it out then tune in. 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 SundriesLearn more about supporting The Next Reel Film Podcast through your own membership. Watch this on Apple or Amazon, or find other places at JustWatch Script Options Theatrical trailer Poster artwork Flickchart Letterboxd (00:00) - Welcome to The Next Reel • The Killer (02:00) - The Original and Adaptation (10:06) - The Writers (14:23) - Insurance Investigator – Dated? (17:21) - Protagonist vs. Main Character (21:09) - Film Noir and Robert Siodmak (23:20) - Pushing Boundaries (24:32) - Femme Fatale (26:44) - Heist Scene (29:26) - Heist Genre? (31:59) - Burt Lancaster (35:17) - Siodmak's Performance Direction (37:39) - Albert Decker (41:48) - The Score (43:35) - Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid and the Killers (45:49) - Credits (47:39) - Sequels and Remakes (49:57) - Awards (51:34) - The Box Office (52:37) - Last Thoughts (52:55) - Coming Next Week • Rome, Open City (55:46) - Letterboxd (57:39) - Wrap Up Learn more about the WGA strike here. Learn more about the SAG-AFTRA strike here.
A Haunting in Venice and The Nun II weren't enough to save a sleepy box office weekends as movies that were supposed to come out are pushed off the release schedule. I break down the numbers. Reclaim your health and arm your immune system with convenient, daily nutrition at https://DrinkAG1.com/DAN
0:14:00 - Box Office and upcoming releases. 0:22:50 *** What's Streaming *** NETFLIX THE EAGLE, Dir. Kevin Macdonald – Channing Tatum, Jamie Bell, Donald Sutherland. 2011 THE ONE, Dir. James Wong – Jet Li, Carla Gugino, Delroy Lindo, Jason Statham. 2001 HOOK, Dir. Steven Spielberg – Robin Williams, Dustin Hoffman, Julia Roberts, Bob Hoskins, Maggie Smith, Caroline Goodall, Charlie Korsmo, Amber Scott, Phil Collins. 1991 0:31:20 - Trailers: STOP MAKING SENSE THE BURIAL – Jamie Foxx, Tommy Lee Jones, Jurnee Smollett, Alan Ruck, Mamoudou Athie, Pamela Reed. Amazon, Feature. NO ONE WILL SAVE YOU – Kaitlyn Deever, Feature. Hulu 0:39:45 - THE NUN II, Dir. Michael Chaves ( Grayson 3 / Roger 3 / Chris 4 ) Hosted, produced and mixed by Grayson Maxwell and Roger Stillion. Music by Chad Wall. Guest appearance by Christopher Boughan. Quality Assurance by Anthony Emmett. Visit the new Youtube channel, "For the Love of Cinema" to follow and support our short video discussions. Roger wears aviators! Please give a like and subscribe if you enjoy it. Follow the show on Twitter @lovecinemapod and check out the Facebook page for updates. Rate, subscribe and leave a comment or two. Every Little bit helps. Send us an email to fortheloveofcinemapodcast@gmail.com
After we got the Aquaman 2 trailer last Thursday, we get some James Wan interviews about the sequel, and talks about the new DCU. SHOW TIMELINE: 0:00 - Opening 4:34 - Intro 10:10 - Da Tweets! 34:57 - Aquaman 2 and the New DCU 52:26 - Batman Day Images 58:46 - Oppenheimer Box Office 1:02:38 - Tim Burton on The Flash 1:07:32 - Questions
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Visit our WATCH PAGE to rent or purchase movies we've talked about on the show. By doing so, you get to watch the movie and help us out in the process as a portion comes back our way. All of the movies from our current season are in there, and we're continuing to add more from our back catalog. Enjoy!Want to upgrade your Letterboxd account? Use our promo code to get a discount and help us out in the process!“This is my whole world, and it's enough – or rather it was until a few weeks ago.”David Lean had already adapted Noël Coward three times for the silver screen by the time he set out to adapt Brief Encounter. Clearly, he connected with Coward's material, and also proven himself adept at it. His last adaptation of Coward's work is the one-act play “Still Life,” and with that he made a touching and heartbreaking movie – at least for some. Join us – Pete Wright and Andy Nelson – as we continue our 1947 Academy Award Best Writing Screenplay nominees series with Lean's 1945 film Brief Encounter.Here's a hint at what we talk about.We set things up with a bit of a chat about Coward and his plays, comparing him a bit to Neil Simon. This film's an expanded version of the one-act so we discuss the changes and how it reshaped the story a bit. There's a definite split in our conversation, as Pete struggles with the lack of consumating the relationship making things such a big deal for Laura and Alec. Andy connects with it more, while certainly acknowledging the characters' struggles feel of the time and place. From there, we talk character and our two leads – Celia Johnson and Trevor Howard, and spend a bit of time discussing the fabulous look throughout this film and what Lean brought to the table.We have a great time talking about it, so check it out then tune in. 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 SundriesLearn more about supporting The Next Reel Film Podcast through your own membership. Watch this on Apple or Amazon, or find other places at JustWatch Script Theatrical trailer Poster artwork Flickchart Letterboxd (00:00) - Welcome to The Next Reel • Brief Encounter (02:14) - Current Series (03:21) - Noël Coward (06:51) - Still Life's Origins and Adaptation (09:26) - Expanded Story and Struggles with Datedness (14:16) - Societal Constraints (16:09) - Defining 'Affair' (17:19) - Struggles with Central Characters (20:19) - Fresh After WWII (22:31) - Voiceover (23:52) - Framing Device Needed? (27:02) - Better Place to Start the Story? (28:01) - Some Story Issues Because of Framing Device (31:33) - Roles and Respectability (33:29) - David Lean and the Look (39:07) - Music Choices (42:06) - Celia Johnson and Trevor Howard (44:59) - Credits (46:46) - Other Adaptations (48:37) - Awards (49:32) - The Box Office (50:54) - Last Thoughts (51:24) - Coming Next Week • The Killers (52:51) - Letterboxd (54:35) - Wrap Up Learn more about the WGA strike here. Learn more about the SAG-AFTRA strike here.
The summer box office in 2023 was wild and unpredictable but Manda and David join me to talk about what went down and how good our predictions were. Follow Manda on twitter https://twitter.com/amxndareviews Follow Manda on youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj_Er2_Wrzivd4jUkr0sn7g Follow David on twitter https://twitter.com/PiecingPod Check out The Pilot Podcast https://thepilotpodcast.simplecast.com/ Check out David's podcast Piecing it Together Pod https://t.co/mOrqqO3nGw Order a #animationjunkie shirt and more from our merch store! https://www.teepublic.com/stores/hallmarkies?ref_id=8581 Please support my content on patreon at https://www.patreon.com/hallmarkies Listen to Hallmarkies Podcast at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hallmarkies-podcast/id1296728288 Follow Rachel's Reviews on Itunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/rachels-reviews/id1278536301?mt=2 Follow my blog at https://rachelsreviews.net Follow me on twitter https://twitter.com/rachel_reviews Follow me on facebook https://www.facebook.com/smilingldsgirlreviews/ Find the patreon at https://www.patreon.com/hallmarkies Follow Halmarkies Podccast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hallmarkies-podcast/id1296728288
In this episode of the Boxoffice Podcast, co-hosts Daniel Loria and Rebecca Pahle discuss their favorite experiences with horror films at the movies. In the feature segment, Loria interviews Craig Gillespie, director of Sony's DUMB MONEY, coming out in limited release this weekend before expanding throughout the month.Give us your feedback on our podcast by accessing this survey: https://forms.gle/CcuvaXCEpgPLQ6d18 Episode Resources: Weekend Box Office: THE NUN II Takes $32M First Place Debut Long Range Box Office Forecast: THE EXORCIST: BELIEVER What to Listen For 00:00 Intro 01:49 Top 5 box office grossers 04:46 What's your favorite scary movie? 09:17 How did you get into watching horror films? 14:43 Good old fun horror movies 17:08 Horror remakes 22:48 Favorite horror movie watching experience 29:46 Dumb Money preview 31:13 Receiving the script for Dumb Money 33:39 Tight filming window 35:56 Based on factual events 39:11 Theatrical motion picture 40:38 The David and Goliath story
Visit our WATCH PAGE to rent or purchase movies we've talked about on the show. By doing so, you get to watch the movie and help us out in the process as a portion comes back our way. All of the movies from our current season are in there, and we're continuing to add more from our back catalog. Enjoy!Want to upgrade your Letterboxd account? Use our promo code to get a discount and help us out in the process!“This is my whole world, and it's enough – or rather it was until a few weeks ago.”David Lean had already adapted Noël Coward three times for the silver screen by the time he set out to adapt Brief Encounter. Clearly, he connected with Coward's material, and also proven himself adept at it. His last adaptation of Coward's work is the one-act play “Still Life,” and with that he made a touching and heartbreaking movie – at least for some. Join us – Pete Wright and Andy Nelson – as we continue our 1947 Academy Award Best Writing Screenplay nominees series with Lean's 1945 film Brief Encounter.Here's a hint at what we talk about.We set things up with a bit of a chat about Coward and his plays, comparing him a bit to Neil Simon. This film's an expanded version of the one-act so we discuss the changes and how it reshaped the story a bit. There's a definite split in our conversation, as Pete struggles with the lack of consumating the relationship making things such a big deal for Laura and Alec. Andy connects with it more, while certainly acknowledging the characters' struggles feel of the time and place. From there, we talk character and our two leads – Celia Johnson and Trevor Howard, and spend a bit of time discussing the fabulous look throughout this film and what Lean brought to the table.We have a great time talking about it, so check it out then tune in. 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 SundriesLearn more about supporting The Next Reel Film Podcast through your own membership. Watch this on Apple or Amazon, or find other places at JustWatch Script Theatrical trailer Poster artwork Flickchart Letterboxd (00:00) - Welcome to The Next Reel • Brief Encounter (02:14) - Current Series (03:21) - Noël Coward (06:51) - Still Life's Origins and Adaptation (09:26) - Expanded Story and Struggles with Datedness (14:16) - Societal Constraints (16:09) - Defining 'Affair' (17:19) - Struggles with Central Characters (20:19) - Fresh After WWII (22:31) - Voiceover (23:52) - Framing Device Needed? (27:02) - Better Place to Start the Story? (28:01) - Some Story Issues Because of Framing Device (31:33) - Roles and Respectability (33:29) - David Lean and the Look (39:07) - Music Choices (42:06) - Celia Johnson and Trevor Howard (44:59) - Credits (46:46) - Other Adaptations (48:37) - Awards (49:32) - The Box Office (50:54) - Last Thoughts (51:24) - Coming Next Week • The Killers (52:51) - Letterboxd (54:35) - Wrap Up Learn more about the WGA strike here. Learn more about the SAG-AFTRA strike here.
BIG NEWS MONDAY!! Drew Barrymore crosses the WGA picket lines to resume her show and tosses out audience members wearing WGA Strong pins! Ashton Kutcher, Mila Kunis and others write letters defending Danny Masterson and then issue hostage like apologies! Jimmy Fallon's behavior is exposed in a new Rolling Stone expose. His showrunner issues a tweet in a show of support that feels like a threat to current production staff. Martin Short is criticized in a Slate piece from Dan Kois, but people are overreacting to it. The Nun II scares up a #1 Box Office weekend and our tribute to 9/11.If you liked the reaction, remember to SUBSCRIBE to the channel down below and hit a LIKE on this video. ______________________________________________________________________________________Chapters:0:00 Intro and Promotional Stuff8:55 9/11 Tribute and Remembrances21:20 Quick Thoughts on the CM Punk Situation25:48 Thoughts on Believing in Yourself and Shutting Out the Noise of Others38:36 Drew Barrymore Crosses WGA Picket Line59:00 Streamlabs and Superchat Questions1:07:30 Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis Write Letters in Defense of Danny Masterson1:16:05 Analyzing Ashton and Mila's Apology Video1:31:23 Old Ashton Kutcher, Mila and Danny Masterson Creepy Videos Resurface1:39:32 Rolling Stone Exposé on Jimmy Fallon's Behavior at The Tonight Show1:51:31 Slate Comes For Martin Short, But People Are Overreacting2:06:21 Streamlabs and Superchat Questions______________________________________________________________________________________❤️The Outlaw John Rocha Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheRochaSays❤️
In this episode of the TruVue Podcast, we review the movie Oppenheimer: (A.K.A. The Eve of Atom). After watching the film, we discuss what we thought of it, and give our verdict on whether it's worth watching. We also share some of our thoughts on the historical context of the movie, and why it's relevant today. A dramatization of the life story of J. Robert Oppenheimer, the physicist who had a large hand in the development of the atomic bomb, thus helping end World War 2. We see his life from university days all the way to post-WW2, where his fame saw him embroiled in political machinations.—grantss If you're interested in film, and want to know our thoughts on a recent release, then this is the episode for you! Thanks for listening! Subscribe to “TruVue Podcast” wherever you listen to podcasts and follow along on social media. We bring the barbershop to the box office. https://www.truvuepodcast.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/invites/contact/?i=1pjd6ck05z6ud&utm_content=f50nca1 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100068470732382&mibextid=LQQJ4d Twitter: https://twitter.com/truvue_ TruVueSocial@gmail.com
Aquaman 2 is finally getting a trailer so let's breakdown the Lost Kingdom teaser to the trailer. SHOW TIMELINE: 0:00 - Opening 3:50 - Intro 15:27 - Da Tweets! 44:07 - Aquaman 2 Teaser Breakdown 1:00:01 - Batgirl Directors Speak out 1:06:08 - Box Office Report 1:11:03 - Shawn Levy Deadpool 3 and MCU Teases 1:21:21 - Questions
0:10:15 - Box Office and upcoming releases. 0:18:50 *** What's Streaming *** MAX BRAVEHEART, Dir. Mel Gibson – Mel Gibson, Sophie Marceau, Patrick McGoohan, Angus Macfadyn, James Cosmo, Brian Cox. 1995 PULP FICTION, Dir. Quentin Tarantino – John Travolta, Uma Thurman, Samuel L. Jackson, Bruce Willis, Tim Roth, Frank Whaley, Ving Rhames, Steve Buscemi, Christopher Walken, Kathy Griffin. 1994 IT, Dir. Andy Muscietti – Bill Skarsgard, Jaeden Martell, Finn Wolfhard, Sophia Lallis, Jeremy Ray Taylor, Jack Dylan Grazer. 2017 0:29:20 - Trailers: SHE CAME TO ME – Anna Hathaway, Peter Dinklage, Marisa Tomei, Feature. THE BIKERIDERS – Tom Hardy, Austin Butler, Tom Hardy, Michael Shannon, Boyd Holbrook, Norman Reedus, Feature. ONE LIFE – Anthony Hopkins, Helena Bonham Carter, Jonathan Pryce, Feature 0:39:40 - THE EQUALIZER 3, Dir. ANTOINE FUQUA ( Grayson 5.5 / Roger 6 / Chris 6.5 ) Hosted, produced and mixed by Grayson Maxwell and Roger Stillion. Music by Chad Wall. Guest appearance by Christopher Boughan. Quality Assurance by Anthony Emmett. Visit the new Youtube channel, "For the Love of Cinema" to follow and support our short video discussions. Roger wears aviators! Please give a like and subscribe if you enjoy it. Follow the show on Twitter @lovecinemapod and check out the Facebook page for updates. Rate, subscribe and leave a comment or two. Every Little bit helps. Send us an email to fortheloveofcinemapodcast@gmail.com
Someone will win $1 million on the American Ninja Warrior season finale. Some charter guest are getting wild and crazy on the new episode of Below Deck Down Under. A new season of Halloween Baking Championship kicks off. Plus, Hollywood trivia, This Week in Entertainment History, and entertainment headlines, including The Nun II's big weekend at the box office, celebrities defend op-ed calling Martin Short unfunny, Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis explain letters the wrote in support of Danny Masterson, and the Chrisleys prison sentences get reduced. More at ew.com, ew.com/wtw, and @EW on Twitter and @EntertainmentWeekly everywhere else. Host/Writer/Producer: Gerrad Hall (@gerradhall); Editor: Samee Junio (@it_your_sam). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
MONDAY HR 3 Russ shares about his sisters wedding. Monster Sports - UCF Football! College football. NFL weekend!! Jeff Kaufman in studio - Box Office
AP Entertainment Correspondent Margie Szaroleta reports on Box Office.
We discuss the hottest topcs from thre week!RIP Steve Harwell & Jimmy BuffetActor/Movie Crossover GridManipulated Rotten Tomatoes Scores?Box Office Newbies‘Loki' S2 Teaser‘The Marvels' RuntimeMarvel Date ChangesJosh Hartnett as Doctor Doom?‘Gen V' Trailer‘Thanksgiving' Trailer‘Rick & Morty' S7 TeaserHow To with John Wilson‘Ahsoka' E4Join the conversation on Twitter: @MACadnGUpodcastAlso - Join us on Septmeber 13th for 80s Movie Trivia at Idle Hands Brewery!
Countdown #440 What is more thrilling? The Senate hearing into extraterrestrial life? Barbenheimer dominating the Box Office? Or Kanye's new wife embarrassing Kim Kardashian with her clothing choices? Or, maybe, just maybe, is it the 440th countdown of this podcast, celebrating the very best thrillers of the current century? I think we all know the answer. So go on and google Kayne's wife's outfit ... but do it while listening to this latest episode ... ... as The Countdown continues ... Check out the show's first draft of a website for your one-stop shop for all things related to The Countdown. But if you want more specific directions, find so many more Countdowns - all the way back to Episode 40! - on our Podbean site. Join The Countdown Podcast Listener Community on Facebook so you can interact more directly with Paul and Wayne and vote in the weekly poll for who has the best list! Head on over to Patreon to find out to have your topic covered on the show and see what extras you're missing.
Visit our WATCH PAGE to rent or purchase movies we've talked about on the show. By doing so, you get to watch the movie and help us out in the process as a portion comes back our way. All of the movies from our current season are in there, and we're continuing to add more from our back catalog. Enjoy!Want to upgrade your Letterboxd account? Use our promo code to get a discount and help us out in the process!“Nobody's job is safe with all these servicemen crowding in.”Struggles of All Types for Post-War VeteransThe end of World War II brought a wave of veterans back to American society and an array of challenges as they tried to reintegrate and reconnect with family, friends, jobs and a society that struggled to fully understand their war experience. William Wyler's 1946 multiple Oscar winner “The Best Years of Our Lives” tackles this subject with grace, nuance and warmth through the stories of three veterans returning to the fictional town of Boone City. Join us – Pete Wright and Andy Nelson – for an in-depth conversation about this magnificent film that details the post-war life of a trio of servicemen - each a different rank and from varied socioeconomic backgrounds - as they try to reestablish their lives and rediscover purpose with loved ones as we continue our 1947 Academy Award Best Writing Screenplay nominee series with a look at Wyler's 1946 classic The Best Years of Our Lives.Here's a hint at what we talk about:The film begins with our three protagonists – Fred, Al and Homer – meeting by chance on a flight home, immediately establishing the camaraderie and connection that comes from shared experience. However, their stories quickly diverge as each tries to reintegrate into society and reconnect with jobs, family and partners with varying degrees of success.Fred was a captain and bomber pilot but now finds himself unable to get a job despite his officer status. Al is a married sergeant and banker struggling with alcoholism and a family dynamic that shifted in his absence. Homer, who lost his hands in combat, worries that his girl won't still love him with prosthetic hooks.The performances are extraordinary, led by Best Actor winner Fredric March along with Dana Andrews and real veteran and double Oscar winner Harold Russell in his film debut. The women – Myrna Loy, Teresa Wright, Cathy O'Donnell, and Virginia Mayo – each play their roles with nuance, rounding out the principal cast.Beyond the acting, William Wyler's direction is exquisite, with cinematographer Gregg Toland delivering long, deep focus shots that enhance storytelling and emotion. It's a searing, humanistic look at the complexities of war's aftermath and the resilience of the human spirit.We unpack this layered, resonant story and Wyler's masterful direction. It remains painfully relevant today and delivers a complex, poignant punch. We have a great time talking about it, so check it out then tune in. 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 SundriesLearn more about supporting The Next Reel Film Podcast through your own membership. Watch this on Apple or Amazon, or find other places at JustWatch Watch Diary of a Sergeant featuring Harold Russell Script Options Theatrical trailer Poster artwork Flickchart Letterboxd (00:00) - Welcome to The Next Reel • The Best Years of Our Lives (01:55) - Initial Thoughts (04:59) - Harold Russell (10:09) - Homer's Story (18:16) - Al's Story (32:11) - Fred's Story (37:48) - Hoagy Carmichael (38:28) - The Women (46:30) - Gregg Toland's Cinematography (51:53) - Airplane Graveyard (55:03) - The Title (58:40) - William Wyler (59:30) - Getting It Made (01:02:23) - Credits (01:04:09) - Other Adaptations (01:05:16) - Awards (01:08:23) - The Box Office (01:10:05) - Last Thoughts (01:10:32) - Coming Next Week • Brief Encounter (01:12:51) - Letterboxd (01:14:35) - Wrap Up Learn more about the WGA strike here. Learn more about the SAG-AFTRA strike here.
This week, Shane gives us his thoughts on the latest installment of the Denzel Washington action movie franchise 'EQUALIZER 3' and Andrew brings us a series of reviews from the Indie circuit including the new theatrical release 'BOTTOMS', as well as, 'HOW TO BLOW UP A PIPELINE', 'POLITE SOCIETY', and 'JOY RIDE'.Follow the podcast on Twitter/Instagram @recentactpod
This Week on The Boxoffice Podcast: Daniel Loria, Rebecca Pahle, and Chad Kennerk look at the impact of Taylor Swift's Eras Tour concert film on the release schedule—and the missed opportunity of having a BARBENHEIMER-style phenomenon after Universal's Exorcist: Believerabandoned its release date and deprived the public of the EXORSWIFT at the box office. In our feature segment, Rebecca speaks with Santikos CEO Tim Handren on the circuit's aggressive expansion from a regional Texas chain to one of the country's ten-largest movie theater brands.Give us your feedback on our podcast by accessing this survey: https://forms.gle/CcuvaXCEpgPLQ6d18 Episode Resources: TAYLOR SWIFT | THE ERAS TOUR Concert Film Sets Presale Records for AMC Theatres, Fandango Weekend Box Office: THE EQUALIZER 3 Leads Labor Day Frame Universal Pictures to Unleash THE EXORCIST: BELIEVER a Week Early on October 6th What to Listen For 00:00 Intro 01:54 Movies watched this weekend 03:18 Post pandemic first $4 billion milestone, labor day weekend box office 05:08 Taylor Swift Eras Tour in theaters 14:14 Five Nights at Freddy's 15:12 The Exorcist: Believer 16:48 My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3 18:10 The Nun II 19:58 Texas trade show 20:58 CinéShow 2023 24:43 Santikos acquires new theaters 27:32 Focus on rebranding within the theater employees 30:02 Implementing more family entertainment concepts 31:43 Offloading burdened on the GMs 33:54 Improvement on overall audio and visual experience
Visit our WATCH PAGE to rent or purchase movies we've talked about on the show. By doing so, you get to watch the movie and help us out in the process as a portion comes back our way. All of the movies from our current season are in there, and we're continuing to add more from our back catalog. Enjoy!Want to upgrade your Letterboxd account? Use our promo code to get a discount and help us out in the process!“Nobody's job is safe with all these servicemen crowding in.”Struggles of All Types for Post-War VeteransThe end of World War II brought a wave of veterans back to American society and an array of challenges as they tried to reintegrate and reconnect with family, friends, jobs and a society that struggled to fully understand their war experience. William Wyler's 1946 multiple Oscar winner “The Best Years of Our Lives” tackles this subject with grace, nuance and warmth through the stories of three veterans returning to the fictional town of Boone City. Join us – Pete Wright and Andy Nelson – for an in-depth conversation about this magnificent film that details the post-war life of a trio of servicemen - each a different rank and from varied socioeconomic backgrounds - as they try to reestablish their lives and rediscover purpose with loved ones as we continue our 1947 Academy Award Best Writing Screenplay nominee series with a look at Wyler's 1946 classic The Best Years of Our Lives.Here's a hint at what we talk about:The film begins with our three protagonists – Fred, Al and Homer – meeting by chance on a flight home, immediately establishing the camaraderie and connection that comes from shared experience. However, their stories quickly diverge as each tries to reintegrate into society and reconnect with jobs, family and partners with varying degrees of success.Fred was a captain and bomber pilot but now finds himself unable to get a job despite his officer status. Al is a married sergeant and banker struggling with alcoholism and a family dynamic that shifted in his absence. Homer, who lost his hands in combat, worries that his girl won't still love him with prosthetic hooks.The performances are extraordinary, led by Best Actor winner Fredric March along with Dana Andrews and real veteran and double Oscar winner Harold Russell in his film debut. The women – Myrna Loy, Teresa Wright, Cathy O'Donnell, and Virginia Mayo – each play their roles with nuance, rounding out the principal cast.Beyond the acting, William Wyler's direction is exquisite, with cinematographer Gregg Toland delivering long, deep focus shots that enhance storytelling and emotion. It's a searing, humanistic look at the complexities of war's aftermath and the resilience of the human spirit.We unpack this layered, resonant story and Wyler's masterful direction. It remains painfully relevant today and delivers a complex, poignant punch. We have a great time talking about it, so check it out then tune in. 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 SundriesLearn more about supporting The Next Reel Film Podcast through your own membership. Watch this on Apple or Amazon, or find other places at JustWatch Watch Diary of a Sergeant featuring Harold Russell Script Options Theatrical trailer Poster artwork Flickchart Letterboxd (00:00) - Welcome to The Next Reel • The Best Years of Our Lives (01:55) - Initial Thoughts (04:59) - Harold Russell (10:09) - Homer's Story (18:16) - Al's Story (32:11) - Fred's Story (37:48) - Hoagy Carmichael (38:28) - The Women (46:30) - Gregg Toland's Cinematography (51:53) - Airplane Graveyard (55:03) - The Title (58:40) - William Wyler (59:30) - Getting It Made (01:02:23) - Credits (01:04:09) - Other Adaptations (01:05:16) - Awards (01:08:23) - The Box Office (01:10:05) - Last Thoughts (01:10:32) - Coming Next Week • Brief Encounter (01:12:51) - Letterboxd (01:14:35) - Wrap Up Learn more about the WGA strike here. Learn more about the SAG-AFTRA strike here.
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In episode 1543, Jack and Miles are joined by comedian, columnist, and author of Sex Bomb, Sadia Azmat, to discuss… Good News - A Majority of Parents Think Attacks On School Curriculum Are BS, Snakes On A Plane < Diarrhea On A Plane, Hollywood's Sweaty Attempts To Recreate “Barbenheimer” and more! Good News - A Majority of Parents Think Attacks On School Curriculum Are BS Right-wing establishes ‘government-in-waiting' for second Trump term, plans firing of 50,000 public workers Snakes On A Plane < Diarrhea On A Plane VIDEO SHOWS DIARRHEA AFTERMATH
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The third episode of our season on the awesome movie year of 1987 features the year's biggest flop, Elaine May's Ishtar. Written and directed by Elaine May and starring Warren Beatty, Dustin Hoffman, Isabelle Adjani and Charles Grodin, Ishtar was May's final narrative film as a director.The contemporary reviews quoted in this episode come from Roger Ebert (https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/ishtar-1987), Hal Hinson in The Washington Post (https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/style/longterm/movies/videos/ishtarpg13hinson_a0c971.htm), and Janet Maslin in The New York Times (https://www.nytimes.com/1987/05/15/movies/film-hoffman-and-beatty-in-elaine-may-s-ishtar.html).Visit https://www.awesomemovieyear.com for more info about the show.Make sure to like Awesome Movie Year on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/awesomemovieyear and follow us on Twitter @AwesomemoviepodYou can find Jason online at http://goforjason.com/, on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/JHarrisComedy/, on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/jasonharriscomedy/ and on Twitter @JHarrisComedyYou can find Josh online at http://joshbellhateseverything.com/, on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/joshbellhateseverything/ and on Twitter @signalbleedYou can find our producer David Rosen's Piecing It Together Podcast at https://www.piecingpod.com, on Twitter at @piecingpod and the Popcorn & Puzzle Pieces Facebook Group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/piecingpod.You can also follow us all on Letterboxd to keep up with what we've been watching at goforjason, signalbleed and bydavidrosen.Subscribe on Patreon to support the show and get access to exclusive content from Awesome Movie Year, plus fellow podcasts Piecing It Together and All Rice No Beans, and music by David Rosen: https://www.patreon.com/bydavidrosenAll of the music in the episode is by David Rosen. Find more of his music at https://www.bydavidrosen.comPlease like, share, rate and comment on the show and this episode, and tune in for the next 1987 installment, featuring the Cannes Film Festival Palme d'Or winner, Maurice Pialat's Under the Sun of Satan.
The summer box office season is officially over, and I have my picks for the biggest winners and losers, and the studio that emerged victorious in a crazy summer season. Get premium wireless from just $15 bucks a month and no unexpected surprises at https://MintMobile.com/MURRELL Secure your online data TODAY by visiting https://ExpressVPN.com/MURRELL to see how you can get an extra three months FREE!
Ryan and Dylan give an update on their Box Office Drafts and make predictions for how the rest of a very close year will turn out.
The rumor of the weekend was that Dick Grayson will be in Matt Reeves' The Batman Part Two, so as of now, we will have two Batmans and two Robins in James Gunn's DCU in their own universes. SHOW TIMELINE: 0:00 - Opening 0:37 - Intro 1:33 - Da Tweets! 33:51 - Dick Grayson in The Batman Part Two 48:21 - James Gunn "Responds" to Controversial Batman Facebook Comments 53:01 - Blue Beetle Box Office 56:27 - Zack Snyder and Rebel Moon Updates 1:06:37 - Questions
0:11:30 - Box Office and upcoming releases. 0:19:30 *** What's Streaming *** HULU REEL STEEL, Dir. Shawn Levy – Hugh Jackman, Evangeline Lilly, Anthony Mackie, Kevin Durand, Hope Davis, James Rebhorn, 2008 SICARIO: DAY OF THE SOLDADO, Dir. Stefano Sollima – Benicio Del Toro, Josh Brolin, Isabella Merced, Jeffrey Donovan, Catherine Keener, Matthew Modine, Shea Whigham. 2018 MORTAL KOMBAT, Dir. Simon McQuiod – Lewis Tan, Jessica McNamee, Josh Lawson. 2021 0:26:00 - Trailers: REPTILE – Benicio Del Toro, Justin Timberlake, Alicia Silverstone. Feature. Netflix ZOMBIE TOWN – Chevy Chase, Dan Aykroyd, Henry Czerny. Feature THE BOOK OF CLARENCE – Benedict Cumberbatch, James McAvoy, LaKeith Stanfield, David Oyelwow. Feature. 0:30:30 - GRAN TURISMO, Dir. Neill Blomkamp ( Grayson 7 / Roger 6 / Chris 7 ) Hosted, produced and mixed by Grayson Maxwell and Roger Stillion. Music by Chad Wall. Guest appearance by Christopher Boughan. Quality Assurance by Anthony Emmett. Visit the new Youtube channel, "For the Love of Cinema" to follow and support our short video discussions. Roger wears aviators! Please give a like and subscribe if you enjoy it. Follow the show on Twitter @lovecinemapod and check out the Facebook page for updates. Rate, subscribe and leave a comment or two. Every Little bit helps. Send us an email to fortheloveofcinemapodcast@gmail.com
Is that Perry Mason in a Godzilla film? It sure is. This week the crew reviews the heavily edited Godzilla movie for American audiences! Quick Facts Directed by R. J. Kizer and Koji Hashimoto Written by Shuichi Nagathara, Tony Randel, and Straw Weisman Story by Tomoyuki Tanaka Distributed by New World Pictures and Toho Released on August 23, 1985 (US) Running time of 87 minutes Budget of $2 million ($5.7 million today) Box Office of $4.12 million ($11.7 million today) Rotten Tomatoes: 27% Tomatometer, 66% Audience score Starring Raymond Burr as Steve Martin Ken Tanaka as Goro Maki Keiju Kobayashi as Prime Minister Seiki Mitamura Yasuko Sawaguchi as Naoko Okumura Yosuke Natsuki as Professor Makoto Hayashida Trailers Godzilla vs. Bambi Teaser for Transylvania 6-5000 (after the credits) VHS Description “The best Godzilla in thirty years…hysterical fun.” -Joel Siegel, Good Morning America Just when you thought it was safe to return to Tokyo, the world's favorite fire-breathing monster, Godzilla, has been reborn to once again wreak havoc upon a city still recovering from his last stroll downtown, way back in 1958. Godzilla's all-new adventure begins when strange atomic explosions near an uncharted island cause a passing ship to lose control. The crew is found in a horrible state of decay, and after amassing the evidence, the scientists conclude that the Big Guy is back, wants to feed off a nuclear power plant, and is making a beeline toward the business district. The great RAYMOND BURR reprised his role as journalist Steve Martin, once again caught in Godzilla's destructive path. How to listen and reach Analog Jones and the Temple of Film Discuss these movies and more on our Facebook page. You can also listen to us on iTunes, iHeartRADIO, Podbean, Spotify, and Youtube! Please email us at analogjonestof@gmail.com with any comments or questions!
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It's a rare opportunity to talk about a movie a month after it's hit cinemas. Luckily we get that opportunity with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem. Plus we talk the passing of Arleen Sorkin, Disney cancelling more stuff, baffled CEO's hit with more devestating strike news, more MCU delays, a new Box Office record, James Gunn cancelled again and more! Thanks for listeningThe Flash movie commentary out now on bigsandwich.co - also featuring bonus weekly shows, video let's plays, early stuff and ad-free podcast feeds for $9 per month.Nick Mason joins latest Do Go On podcast https://play.acast.com/s/do-go-on/410-the-exploding-whale-of-florence-oregon-with-nick-masonPlease be aware timecodes may shift due to inserted ads.00:00 The Start05:08 Arleen Sorkin RIP07:38 Disney Cancelling Stuff09:35 Ferrari Trailer12:21 CEOs Baffled (Strike Updates)18:41 More MCU Delays (But Good)20:26 The Marvels' Surprising Runtime23:24 Box Office Record Time25:59 The Batman 2: Clayface Confirmed?28:54 Fire James Gunn Again?33:34 TMNT Mutant Mayhem Review (spoilers 48:07 to 56:57)56:57 What We Reading, What We Gonna Read01:08:41 Letters, It's Time For Letters (feat. One Piece chat)James' Twitter ► http://twitter.com/mrsundaymoviesMaso's Twitter ► http://twitter.com/wikipediabrownMaso's Instagram ► https://www.instagram.com/nickmaseauThe Weekly Planet Twitter ► https://twitter.com/theweeklyplanetPatreon ► https://patreon.com/mrsundaymoviesTWP iTunes ► https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-weekly-planet/id718158767TWP Direct Download ► https://play.acast.com/s/theweeklyplanetTWP YouTube Channel ► https://goo.gl/1ZQFGHAmazon Affiliate Link ► https://amzn.to/2QbmwGjT-Shirts/Merch ► https://www.teepublic.com/stores/mr-sunday-movies Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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On today's episode the gang discusses: 1) Is the Red Pill Movement Feminism For Men? 2) Dillon Danis ENDS Logan Paul With HUMILIATING Video 3) Taylor Swift Movie SHATTERS Pre-Sale Ticket Record Set by Spider-Man No Way Home 4) Playboy Bunny SLAMS Hugh Hefner, Blames Him For 'Stolen Young Adulthood' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
One of the Zero Credit(s) boys is celebrating a birthday, much to the other's chagrin. Also, Rest in Peace Bob Barker. We've got some box office chats and discussions of the silicon valley city of tomorrow, all right here on the last episode recorded in August. May the upcoming months be much cooler.
Hello listeners! In this draft, the drafters will be casting five actors to star in their movies... the catch is, these actors generally go by stage names, but they'll be picking them based on their birth names! How many names do you recognize? Listen in and see what movies this draft produces! Vote for the winner here! (for now, you can only vote on Spotify) Time Codes: 0:00 Welcome to What's On Draft! 3:27 Topic Intro 11:58 The Draft 36:37 The Second Half 59:20 Recap and Alternates Callbacks to Previous Episodes: 67: What are the Highest Grossing Films of All Time at the U.S. Box Office? 65: Drafting Coen Brothers Movies (The Tragedy of Macbeth) 49: Celebrating Conan O'Brien by Drafting His Best Remote Segments 28: Celebrating Spring Training by Drafting Fictional Baseball Players 14: Building Our Own Star Wars Spin-Offs with Minor Characters Social Media: Twitter Facebook Instagram Listen to Gentry's Podcast Here: Star Power Cast Email us at whatsondraftpodcast@gmail.com! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/whatsondraft/message
“That king certainly hasn't very good manners.”The Less-Singing, More Burnings VersionAudiences have been fascinated with the life of Anna Leonowens and her time spent in Thailand (then Siam) teaching English to King Mongkut's wives and children. What's the draw though? Perhaps the story of a woman on her own in a foreign country? Or a common person who is swept up into a world of royalty and has the ear of a king. Hard to say, but it's a fascinating story, even if it does feel one-sided. Join us – Pete Wright and Andy Nelson – as we kick off our 1947 Academy Award Best Writing, Screenplay nominee series with a conversation about John Cromwell's 1946 film Anna and the King of Siam.Here's a hint at what we talk about.The first hurdle with this film is the rough brownface that all the actors playing the people of Siam wear. Yes, it's from the era – we acknowledge that. That doesn't make it any easier to take. There are also all the other trappings that go along with this element – pidgin English, playing the characters as simpler people, etc. It's frustrating. Once you can get past that, there are still the story elements dealing with colonialism and the entire idea of a white woman (savior?) coming in to teach English to the children and wives of King Mongkut along with the British way so they can all act more civilized. It's a struggle, but at the same time, teachers teach. She's just doing her job, right? Past all the struggles, there is the core of the story involving the complex relationship between Anna and King Mongkut. Irene Dunne and Rex Harrison are great in their roles, and we enjoy the back and forth that we get with them as they initially try to figure each other out and test each other, pushing boundaries, then eventually becoming trusted friends. We discuss the other players, the story and how this iteration differs from other versions, how Cromwell directed it, the look of it, and more. There's a lot to discuss with this one. We have a great time talking about it, so check it out then tune in. 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 SundriesLearn more about supporting The Next Reel Film Podcast through your own membership.Watch this on Apple or Amazon, or find other places at JustWatchScript OptionsFlickers In Time's review Theatrical trailerPoster artworkFlickchartLetterboxd(00:00) - Welcome to The Next Reel • Anna and the King of Siam(01:10) - Blackface and Problematic Depictions Then and Now(05:41) - The Draw to This Story(07:54) - White Savior vs. Personal Story(10:03) - Doing Her Job(12:12) - Anna vs. the King(13:45) - The King's Struggle and Attitude(15:23) - Rooted in Truth?(16:52) - Lady Tiang and the Young Prince(20:45) - Key Performances(31:27) - Speaking Truth to Power(33:17) - The Look(36:05) - The Score(37:02) - Why Has It Lasted So Long?(39:17) - Credits(40:09) - Other Adaptations(43:18) - Awards(45:16) - The Box Office(45:49) - Last Thoughts(47:02) - Coming Next Week • The Best Years of Our Lives(48:02) - Letterboxd(48:54) - Wrap UpThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5640170/advertisement
“That king certainly hasn't very good manners.”The Less-Singing, More Burnings VersionAudiences have been fascinated with the life of Anna Leonowens and her time spent in Thailand (then Siam) teaching English to King Mongkut's wives and children. What's the draw though? Perhaps the story of a woman on her own in a foreign country? Or a common person who is swept up into a world of royalty and has the ear of a king. Hard to say, but it's a fascinating story, even if it does feel one-sided. Join us – Pete Wright and Andy Nelson – as we kick off our 1947 Academy Award Best Writing, Screenplay nominee series with a conversation about John Cromwell's 1946 film Anna and the King of Siam.Here's a hint at what we talk about.The first hurdle with this film is the rough brownface that all the actors playing the people of Siam wear. Yes, it's from the era – we acknowledge that. That doesn't make it any easier to take. There are also all the other trappings that go along with this element – pidgin English, playing the characters as simpler people, etc. It's frustrating. Once you can get past that, there are still the story elements dealing with colonialism and the entire idea of a white woman (savior?) coming in to teach English to the children and wives of King Mongkut along with the British way so they can all act more civilized. It's a struggle, but at the same time, teachers teach. She's just doing her job, right? Past all the struggles, there is the core of the story involving the complex relationship between Anna and King Mongkut. Irene Dunne and Rex Harrison are great in their roles, and we enjoy the back and forth that we get with them as they initially try to figure each other out and test each other, pushing boundaries, then eventually becoming trusted friends. We discuss the other players, the story and how this iteration differs from other versions, how Cromwell directed it, the look of it, and more. There's a lot to discuss with this one. We have a great time talking about it, so check it out then tune in. 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 SundriesLearn more about supporting The Next Reel Film Podcast through your own membership.Watch this on Apple or Amazon, or find other places at JustWatchScript OptionsFlickers In Time's review Theatrical trailerPoster artworkFlickchartLetterboxd(00:00) - Welcome to The Next Reel • Anna and the King of Siam(01:10) - Blackface and Problematic Depictions Then and Now(05:41) - The Draw to This Story(07:54) - White Savior vs. Personal Story(10:03) - Doing Her Job(12:12) - Anna vs. the King(13:45) - The King's Struggle and Attitude(15:23) - Rooted in Truth?(16:52) - Lady Tiang and the Young Prince(20:45) - Key Performances(31:27) - Speaking Truth to Power(33:17) - The Look(36:05) - The Score(37:02) - Why Has It Lasted So Long?(39:17) - Credits(40:09) - Other Adaptations(43:18) - Awards(45:16) - The Box Office(45:49) - Last Thoughts(47:02) - Coming Next Week • The Best Years of Our Lives(48:02) - Letterboxd(48:54) - Wrap UpThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5640170/advertisement
In this week's episode of the Boxoffice Podcast, the panel recaps the early box office results from National Cinema Day and looks at the impact of Warner Bros.' release schedule changes for Q4. In our feature segment, director Antoine Fuqua joins the podcast to discuss his latest film, The Equalizer 3. Give us your feedback on our podcast by accessing this survey: https://forms.gle/CcuvaXCEpgPLQ6d18 Episode Resources: Weekend Box Office Forecast: THE EQUALIZER 3 Aiming for #2 All-Time Labor Day Debut Weekend Box Office: GRAN TURISMO and BARBIE Lead National Cinema Day Weekend Warner Bros. Moves DUNE: PART TWO to March 2024 What to Listen For 00:00 Intro 01:23 National Cinema Day, weekend movies 04:17 Lionsgate and STX deal 06:01 Redding opens Angelika Film Center in Australia 07:18 New board members at Art House Convergence 08:05 B&B Theatres Portland location renovation 09:34 National Cinema Day earnings 11:29 Predictions for upcoming weekend box office 12:52 Summer box office 14:09 Warner Bros. release date changes, Q4 forecast 18:22 Animated LOTR 20:20 Equalizer 3 forecast 21:34 Ongoing strike's effect on current film promotions 24:01 Connection to the original Equalizer 25:11 Focus on the human qualities of a normal guy 29:21 Changes in the storyline 30:44 Additional film in the franchise 31:54 Collective moviegoing experience
See The Mighty Godzilla In A Fight To The Death With His Bionic Double! Analog Jones tackles the Godzilla Franchise when they watch Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla. Quick Facts Directed by Jun Fukuda Screenplay by Hiroyasu Yamamura and Jun Fukuda Story by Shinichi Sekizawa and Masami Fukushima Distributed by Toho Released on March 21, 1974 (Japan), it wasn't released on home video in the US until 1988 Running time of 84 minutes Budget: $1.2 million ($7.4 million today) Box Office: $20 million ($123 million today) Rotten Tomatoes: 86% Tomatometer, 62% Audience score Starring Masaaki Daimon as Keisuke Shimizu (清水 敬介, Shimizu Keisuke) Kazuya Aoyama as Masahiko Shimizu (清水 正彦, Shimizu Masahiko) Akihiko Hirata as Professor Hideto Miyajima (宮島 秀人, Miyajima Hideto) Hiroshi Koizumi as Professor Wagura (和倉 博士, Wagura-hakase) VHS Description According to legend, when the people of Okinawa are in danger, a monster will appear to save them. The legend is tested as a monstrous cyborg threatens to destroy the Earth. Controlled by evil space invaders, Mechagodzilla rises from the sea and begins a ferocious rampage of death and destruction. Even Godzilla is outmatched by his mechanical double. But as the battle rages, archaeologists are racing against time to unlock an ancient secret. At a magical shrine, their work proves successful. Out of seaside rock emerges the immense and powerful King Seeser! The monster quickly joins Godzilla in a battle of gigantic proportions! But can King Seeser and Godzilla overcome 50 tons of mechanized and menacing space titanium? The answer lies in the stunning, earth-shattering conclusion of GODZILLA vs. MECHAGODZILLA! How to listen and reach Analog Jones and the Temple of Film Discuss these movies and more on our Facebook page. You can also listen to us on iTunes, iHeartRADIO, Podbean, Spotify, and Youtube! Please email us at analogjonestof@gmail.com with any comments or questions!
The Force is strong with the THN NERD NEWS RECAP! In this episode, Joe and Matt recap the latest comic-themed Nerd News, including early reactions to Star Wars Ahsoka, Blue Beetle’s “win” against Barbie at the box office, the slow demise of Comic Book Resources, Nightcrawler’s two moms, Marvel’s upcoming Sabretooth War, and MORE! Plus, […] The post THN NERD NEWS RECAP: Star Wars Ahsoka Reactions, Blue Beetle’s Box Office “Win,” the Slow Death of CBR, Sabretooth War & MORE! appeared first on The Two-Headed Nerd Comic Book Podcast.
ICYMI: Later, with Mo'Kelly Presents – A look at the dismal weekend box office returns with KFI News Editor Erin Ben-Moche AND Walt Disney Pictures VFX Workers taking the lead from Marvel Studios and moving to unionize… PLUS – Mark Rahner watched DC Studios “The Flash,” and he actually liked it - on KFI AM 640 – Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app
Kanye is coming back with new music, and Barbie is upset with the box office
From YouTubers to Hollywood directors, the RackaRacka twins join us to discuss their hit horror movie ‘Talk To Me’, hidden easter eggs, Logan & Mike get possessed, chugging PRIME & fighting LIVE, Danny making Logan & KSI billionaires, beating MrBeast in UNO, making $26Mil in the box office, Logan & Dominik Mysterio tag team, most traumatizing horror movies all-time, KSI vs Jake Paul & more… Wear Maverick Clothing ► https://maverickclothing.com SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST ► https://www.youtube.com/impaulsive Get an extra 15% Off @conzuri with the code LOGAN at https://www.conzuri.com/LOGAN. That's a total of 45% off your order! Interested in less work, more play? Check us out at Morplay Academy: https://morplayacademy.com/ | @morplayacademy Watch Previous (Jake Paul & Logan Paul on Double Victory (Boxing/WWE), KSI vs Tommy Fury, Fighting Dillon Danis) ► https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4e04hHhmUg ADD US ON: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/impaulsiveshow/ Timestamps: 0:00 Welcome RackaRacka!