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Comedy Bang Bang: The Podcast
Paul F. Tompkins, Erin Whitehead, Ryan Gaul

Comedy Bang Bang: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 99:06


Wet Day co-creator Paul F. Tompkins joins Scott for the 3rd annual Wet Day celebration! They chat about the origin of Wet Day, different types of liquids, and new Wet Day traditions. Then, underwater treasure hunter Brock Lovett returns along with Ursula to talk about their recent encounter under the sea. Plus, barber Bernie Cutch drops by to talk about his traditional barbershop services. Happy Wet Day to all and many Urkels as well!

Comedy Bang Bang: The Podcast
Edgar Wright, Paul F. Tompkins, Vic Michaelis, Matt Apodaca

Comedy Bang Bang: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 107:13


Writer/director extraordinaire Edgar Wright joins Scott to talk about his new animated Netflix series “Scott Pilgrim Takes Off.” Then, undersea explorer Brock Lovett returns to talk about his quest to recover twenty billion dollars from a sunken Spanish Galleon. Afterwards, visual artist Quiet the Mime stops by to talk about their journey into miming. Plus, henchman Marcus Green joins the gang to explain why he's organizing a class-action lawsuit against Spider-Man.

Comedy Bang Bang: The Podcast
John Hodgman, Paul F. Tompkins, Lisa Gilroy

Comedy Bang Bang: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 83:16


Humorist John Hodgman joins Scott to talk about his new musical romantic comedy series Up Here, pancakes vs. waffles, and a terrific moment in Super Bowl history. Then, treasure hunter Brock Lovett returns to talk about a new service he's advertising. Plus, singer Elvis Presley drops by to talk about where he's been in the last couple of years.

Comedy Bang Bang: The Podcast
Jack Quaid, Paul F. Tompkins, Tawny Newsome

Comedy Bang Bang: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 96:52 Very Popular


Actor Jack Quaid joins Scott to talk about the rapture, his role in the latest Scream movie, and showing his butt on Season 3 of The Boys. Then, treasure hunter Brock Lovett returns to talk about having trouble finding any treasure lately. Later, wellness expert Tierna drops by to share some wellness tips. Plus, the ghost of musician Dr. John stops by to settle some unfinished business.

Food For Worms Podcast
Episode 9 | “Quaranteam”

Food For Worms Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 56:04


Episode 9 | “Quaranteam” It's been 84 years... since last year. On this week's episode of the Food For Worm Podcast we talk about one year of living in this brave new world of ours.  What we are grateful for, what we let go of, what we're gonna take with us as we move forward. There is also a long discussion about true crime podcasts and how they keep us on our toes and haunt us here and there.  ...on a lighter and more random note, can we talk about what a stone cold fox Bill Paxton is in Titanic? Period piece be damned, that guy was holding it down for the main timeline Brock Lovett.  We don't talk about that in this week's episode at all, but after digging for that “84 years” bit I feel like we should have. Fox!  RIP Bill Paxton. Recorded and Mixed by Sam Sarver. Executive Producers are Darien Washington and Sam Sarver. Theme Music is “Muffins” by Dresden, The Flamingo Find us most places you listen to your podcasts!  Social Media: @foodforwormspodcast - IG  @foodforwormspod - Twitter @foodforwormspodcast - Facebook You'll find us on most socials at: @legendarien & @noshirt_noshoes_ Topic Submissions & Inquiries: foodforwormspodcast@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/food-for-worms-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/food-for-worms-podcast/support

The Envelope
Titanic

The Envelope

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2020 120:12


On this episode, we discuss the seventieth Best Picture Winner: “TITANIC.”"Titanic" is an epic romance set against a fictionalized account of the sinking of the R.M.S. Titanic. Incorporating both historical and fictionalized aspects, the film follows the forbidden romance between Rose and Jack, members of different social classes who fall in love aboard the ship during its ill-fated maiden voyage.  Directed by James Cameron, the film stars Leonardo DiCaprio as Jack Dawson, Kate Winslet as Rose Dewitt Bukater,  Billy Zane as Cal Hockley, Kathy Bates as Molly Brown, Frances Fisher as Ruth Dewitt Bukater, Gloria Stuart as Old Rose, Bill Paxton as Brock Lovett, David Warner as Spicer Lovejoy, and Victor Garber as Thomas Andrews.Here on The Envelope, we discuss & review every Best Picture Winner in the Academy Awards History. You can reach anyone here at TheEnvelopePodcast.com – Just go there to email us, check our bios, and keep up with the latest episode.

Looking Back On My Wonder Years: A Wonder Years Podcast
Listener Requested Episode: Titanic (1997) PART 2 (In Honor Of Podcast Listener Nicole's Birthday)

Looking Back On My Wonder Years: A Wonder Years Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 242:18


Hey Everyone, Angela Bowen here, the host of Looking Back On My Wonder Years: A Wonder Years Podcast. A listener of the podcast reached out to me via email and requested I cover the 1997 hit movie Titanic for her birthday, so in honor of podcast listener Nicole's birthday, here is Part 2 of my review of Titanic. PART 2 of the movie review picks up after Jack and Rose share their first kiss aboard Titanic and "old" Rose is telling her granddaughter along with the crew of Brock Lovett's expedition ship that that moment was the last time Titanic ever saw daylight. I will admit I did get emotional towards the end and cry. As a bonus I do cover the deleted scenes. I hope you all enjoyed this review and let's all wish Nicole a Happy Birthday today! and as always Stay Strong, Stay Healthy, Stay Positive! We WILL Get Through This! If you'd like to EMAIL The Podcast Head To: lbomwonderyearspodcast@gmail.com

Looking Back On My Wonder Years: A Wonder Years Podcast
Listener Requested Episode: Titanic (1997) PART 1 (In Honor Of Podcast Listener Nicole's Birthday)

Looking Back On My Wonder Years: A Wonder Years Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2020 198:16


Hey Everyone, Angela Bowen here, the host of Looking Back On My Wonder Years: A Wonder Years Podcast. Well, podcast listener Nicole reached out to me via email and requested I cover 1997's hit movie Titanic for her birthday. Now we all know that the movie Titanic is over 3 hours long, so I had to cover it in 2 Parts. I end Part 1 just after Jack and Rose share their first kiss on the ship. And then Part 2 begins as "old" Rose tells Brock Lovett, her granddaughter and the rest of the crew that after her kiss with Jack on the ship that was the last time Titanic ever saw daylight. Let's all wish Nicole a Happy Birthday on May 18th. Happy Birthday Nicole, I hope you have a great day and enjoy Part 1 of this review of Titanic. If you'd like to EMAIL The Podcast Go To: lbomwonderyearspodcast@gmail.com Stay Safe, Stay Healthy, Stay Strong, Stay Positive! We WILL Get Through This!!

Comedy Bang Bang: The Podcast
653. Jason Mantzoukas, Paul F. Tompkins, Jon Gabrus, Lily Sullivan, Carl Tart, Ego Nwodim

Comedy Bang Bang: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2020 99:57


Scott celebrates the 11th Anniversary of Comedy Bang! Bang! with co-host Jason Mantzoukas, fan favorites, plus newcomers. Special guests joining the celebration are treasure hunter Brock Lovett, intern Gino Lambardo, social media expert Francesca Bolognese, singer Roland Gift, and Dairy Queen. Thanks for listening for all these years!

Ink2Screen's podcast
Page 5: The Inciting Incident: Find Your Catalyst

Ink2Screen's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2019 20:50


What is the inciting incident? The inciting incident, also known as the catalyst, is the moment the protagonist’s world changes in a dramatic way. I love to think of it as the point of no return.   Another thing to remember is that the inciting incident should only be a page, no more than two. This is something so quick, thinking it of the first point of acceleration in your story. A quick burst of speed or power that gets your characters at an even plain of turmoil or action. This is quick.    The inciting incident is also the first part of the rest of the story arch, something that I’ll go over in more detail in a future podcast. What do your characters want? What might prevent them from getting it? So many people forget about the inciting incident or mistake it for the climax. It is important to create a compelling and incredible inciting incident within the first 5-10 pages of your script. This literally sets the stage for the whole story. If you inciting incident is not believable then what inspires your characters to go on the journey through the rest of the script.    Examples: Titanic - Old Rose seeing her drawing on the television. This is what inspires her to call and then tell her story. This is the beginning of the entire movie and we go on this journey because we want to know how her picture was found after so long! We are locked in at this point. Harry Potter - Harry receives a letter from Hogwarts but his Uncle refuses to give it to him. This peaks our interest as well. Harry’s world turns completely upside down from the moment he sees the letter from Hogwarts and we are locked in to the ride with Harry and his friends. Avengers - The tesseract starts acting up. Up until this point we have been introduced to all the heroes but something big has to bring them all together and it started all with that bright blue box.  Lord of the Rings - Bilbo gives Frodo his ring and Frodo must take the ring away. They don’t know what they have to do yet but it starts the whole journey that will bring them Mordor. Breaking Bad - Walter White gets cancer. I know this one was fairly easy but this inciting incident had to be so great to inspire five seasons and 62 episodes. This is a great one that drops away later by smaller inciting incidents but this is the beginning.  **Or one that is really popular right now…Game of Thrones. What was the inciting Incident? One could argue that it was Ned Stark getting beheaded but it actually started right in the beginning with the death of the previous King’s Hand that made Ned go to King’s Landing and then another inciting incident when Brand was pushed out of the window. These two incidents pushed multiple character storylines into action. It’s hard with a show like that, they have so many storylines to follow that of course they would have more than one inciting incident.    Will your protagonist succeed? And the answer should not be clear at this point. If we all know the answer then your audience may not stick with you through the journey. Create high odds that will bring it to a great climax that will keep your audience guessing.    Think about it. When we are first entered into the story, it is in balance. We are shown the happy (or sad) medium that our characters have gotten used to.  From the previous examples:  Titanic - Brock Lovett is in the midst of searching for a diamond. He is happy in his knowledge of the Titanic, he has one goal. Old Rose is happy in her life until she sees the drawing and changes everything. Harry Potter - Harry has gotten into a routine with his horrible family but this is the life he has accepted until the letter comes flying into his home. Avengers - This one isn’t the best example because we are thrown right into the fight. There is no balance. Which is how Avengers grabs us from the first minute. Lord of the Rings - does a great job of introducing us to the beautiful life of the Hobbits. This also serves to show what is in danger. There will be so much loss if Frodo fails. That was the perfect beginning. Because we knew who we were rooting for right from the start. Breaking Bad - I think we all felt for Walter from the very beginning. We went along with him to the two jobs he didn’t like up until he finds out that he has cancer. Another punch to push the protagonist into action. Game of Thrones - Life at Winterfell. We meet all the siblings and get a taste of their life before the events happen that separate them all one by one. What can we learn from this? Create a world of balance and throw it into chaos. Sometimes the greatest swing of the pendulum will result in the greatest story. So don’t let the inciting incident slip through your fingers. This is all about the first 5-10 pages. Grab your audience by the short hairs and make them pay attention. Don’t let them stop reading or watching.    This has been Page 5 of our podcast and rightly so! We’ve only scratched the surface of screenwriting. There is much more to come. And stay tuned as we get closer to announcing the winner of the April Monthly Writing Madness. I’m so excited. The winner will be getting $150, an interview on this podcast, and a profile on the website. Registration for the next Monthly Writing Madness is now open. It’s all about writing those first 5 pages. Practice makes perfect. Let's see what you can do. You can enter at www.ink2screen.net.    If you enjoyed this podcast, be sure to subscribe to it no matter where you are listening from. And you can also find us on Facebook under Ink 2 Screen.    Well, time to go. Hope to hear the furious scratch on the paper or the gentle tapping of a keyboard. Until next time.

James Cameron's Titanic: Scene by Scene
Logos / Ghost Ship - Scenes 1 & 2

James Cameron's Titanic: Scene by Scene

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2019 23:37


Let's discuss the opening credits and introduction to the present day framing device! We get a sepia filtered montage of Titanic leaving port to really set the tone before meeting treasure hunter Brock Lovett and his exploration team as they make their way through the Titanic wreck site! Have any thoughts on a specific scene? Let us know! EMAIL: titanicscenebyscene@gmail.com OUR SOCIALS: Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | Tumblr --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/titanicscenebyscene/message

Titanic Minute
Titanic Minute 006 - "A real Brock Lovett moment"

Titanic Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2017 15:15


Snoop goes to D deck and we discuss our favorite models in movies.

snoop titanic minute brock lovett
Titanic Minute
Titanic Minute 003 - "Fun fact about the Challenger"

Titanic Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2017 15:04


Brock Lovett is in the MIR submersible and we have a photoshop request for our listeners.

mir challenger fun facts titanic minute brock lovett
Film Snuff
Episode 53 - Titanic (2/2)

Film Snuff

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2017 100:23


In Part 2 of our discussion about Canadian madman James Cameron's 1997 blockbuster film "Titanic," we go through the second half of the movie, which essentially feels like a different picture than its first half. Where that half was a fruity love story, this part is more of an action film. This is clearly where most of the budget was spent in all of its freezing, flailing, falling and frantic frenzy.  Leonardo DiCaprio plays Jack Dawson, a penniless orphan vagabond who enjoys gambling, drawing nudie pics and ridiculing one-legged prostitutes. Kate Winslet plays Rose DeWitt Bukater, a suicidal Philadelphia socialite who believes that being an unhappy rich girl is equivalent to being a slave. Billy Zane plays Caledon Nathan Hockley, a violent and possessive rich guy with no taste in art who travels with a homicidal sidekick. Bill Paxton plays Brock Lovett, an earring-clad deep sea explorer who gleefully scours the remains of a horrible catastrophe looking for treasure.  Join us as we question topics like hypothermia, the whole could-they-both-fit-on-the-door nonsense, Old Rose's monstrous behavior, the cheesy alternative ending, and also: What we would do if we were on the ship while it was going down. Tell us what you think by chatting with us (@filmsnuff) on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, or by shooting us an email over at mailbag@filmsnuff.com. This episode is sponsored by Techno Edge. Visit our website at https://www.filmsnuff.com.

Film Snuff
Episode 52 - Titanic (1/2)

Film Snuff

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2017 122:34


It's our one-year anniversary! And, as promised, we're celebrating this milestone by tearing apart one of the most overrated movies of all time: James Cameron's "Titanic." Now, we're covering the first half of this 3-hour epic in this episode, and we'll tackle the second half of the movie next week, so buckle up. You all know the story: two star-crossed lovers overcome their socioeconomic differences only to then experience one of the worst maritime disasters of the 20th century. This cheeseball mess somehow won 11 Oscars and not 11 Razzies. Go figure.  Leonardo DiCaprio plays Jack Dawson, a penniless orphan vagabond who enjoys gambling, drawing nudie pics and ridiculing one-legged prostitutes. Kate Winslet plays Rose DeWitt Bukater, a suicidal Philadelphia socialite who believes that being an unhappy rich girl is equivalent to being a slave. Billy Zane plays Caledon Nathan Hockley, a violent and possessive rich guy with no taste in art who travels with a homicidal sidekick. Bill Paxton plays Brock Lovett, an earring-clad deep sea explorer who gleefully scours the remains of a horrible catastrophe looking for treasure.  Join us as we celebrate Film Snuff's one-year anniversary in style as we explore important topics, like whether or not Kathy Bates has a Mr. Skin profile and if the Italian stereotype character in this grew up to be a Mario Brother (he does get smashed by a giant pipe later in the movie). Tell us what you think by chatting with us (@filmsnuff) on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, or by shooting us an email over at mailbag@filmsnuff.com. This episode is sponsored by Techno Ledge. Visit our website at https://www.filmsnuff.com.