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Dreams about Ray Cappo, racist Slade tribute acts, Herman Hesse, country and western, experiencing opinions that are different from your own, 60% of people are idiots, 80% of people are idiots, 20% of people are idiots, social egotism, meditation is hard, meditation is worth it, everything in life changes, failure doesn't exist, we're not sponsored by anyone and get your mum to listen to this episode and see if she calls you a cunt.Nothing to do with this episode but watch Broken Flowers.
Of all the Saturday Night Live TV actors who have gone on to the movies, Bill Murray has had possibly the most fascinating, long lasting, unpredictable run. Murray is complex, known equally for great performances, hilarious in-real life stunts, endless restlessness, and difficult personal behavior. Yet, very few actors have built up the reservoir of good will Murray has with his fans and the movie community due to his clear love of cinema. From early comedy hits like Caddyshack and Stripes to mid-period masterpieces like Groundhog Day to career reinvention with Rushmore, Lost in Translation, Broken Flowers, Bill Murray has always been pulled by a spiritually seeking restless voice to always keep it fresh and unpredictable. In this podcast, Secret Movie Club programmer Craig Hammill takes a look at Bill Murray's career from his Second City & SNL start through his near 50 year career.
De Basic Instinct à Casino, retour sur la trajectoire de battante de Sharon Stone, actrice prolifique qui s'est imposée dans un monde d'hommes. Dans Sharon Stone, l'instinct de survie, un documentaire éclairant, raconté par Julie Gayet, Nathalie Labarthe revient sur la vie et la filmographie de l'actrice devenue célèbre grâce à sa prestation explosive dans Basic Instinct. Notre invitée, cette semaine, est Nathalie Labarthe. Sharon Stone est inscrite à jamais dans l'inconscient collectif comme un sex-symbol. Mais derrière cette image encombrante se révèle une actrice brillante au caractère bien trempé. La réduire à une femme fatale à la filmographie inégale, passant du délectable Broken Flowers à l'improbable Sliver, revient ainsi à passer à côté du mystère de cette comédienne devenue iconique. Adolescente déterminée à s'arracher à un milieu modeste et violent, elle quitte tôt la campagne de Pennsylvanie pour rejoindre New York, où elle cumule petits boulots et étude des beaux-arts. Pour lancer sa carrière, elle accepte d'incarner le stéréotype de la blonde un peu sotte avant de décrocher plusieurs grands rôles qui lui permettent de décoller, dont le mythique Casino, aux côtés de Robert De Niro et Joe Pesci. Au-delà du jeu, elle s'invente un personnage public bourré d'humour, qui ne manque pas de repartie.S'imposer dans un monde d'hommes a été le combat de sa vie. Que ce soit à Hollywood, sur les plateaux de télévision ou dans son intimité, Sharon Stone a fait face, tout au long de sa carrière, à une misogynie décomplexée, qu'elle évoque notamment dans l'émission d'Oprah Winfrey Super Soul Sunday en 2021, à la suite du mouvement #MeToo. Parce qu'elle les défie en réclamant l'égalité salariale, les patrons des studios iront jusqu'à la surnommer « les plus grosses couilles de Hollywood ». Tissant des images d'archives et des interviews dans lesquelles elle se raconte avec un humour ravageur, ce documentaire retrace la carrière d'une star batailleuse et résiliente face aux traumatismes de l'enfance, à la maltraitance médiatique et au machisme insondable des studios hollywoodiens.► Sharon Stone, l'instinct de survie à voir sur Arte.tv
Today's Guest is Meredith Patterson and she happens to be a very good friend of Scott's. They met another lifetime ago…waaaaaay back in December 1996 and got to perform together 8 shows a week on the US and Canadian tour of Singin' in the Rain. When the record button for this interview was pressed and when Meredith and Scott popped up on each others screens, they were so happy to see each other, they wound up talking and reminiscing for a while before they even talked about Meredith's career and the Disney stuff. Since they talked for so long about so many things, and since people have asked what doesn't make the Final Cut - what gets edited out of these interviews - what's going to happen is this - Part 1 is released today, Part 2 will come out next week, and the week after, a bonus episode of some of Meredith and Scott's personal conversation will come out, with Meredith's blessing. You'll hear these two friends laugh, reminisce about their time together, etc. On Broadway, Meredith is known for her incredible skills as a dancer both in balletic grace and tap dancing, and the New York Times compared her to the legendary Ginger Rogers. How's that for a compliment? She made her broadway debut in the Julie Taymor directed play The Green Bird. For those not familiar, Julie Taymor directed the Broadway musical, The Lion King. Meredith then lived the classic understudy's dream come true when she took over the starring role of Peggy Sawyer in the Tony Award Winning Revival of 42nd Street, where she made her Broadway musical debut. Meredith was also the first non-original principal to be recorded for posterity with the Lincoln Center Archives. When her Broadway contract was up, Meredith went on to star in the groundbreaking Moscow production of 42nd Street, where she was the first American actress to perform in an English-speaking production in Russia. Also on Broadway, she originated the role of Judy Haynes in Irving Berlin's White Christmas. Other theatre credits include A Christmas Carol at Madison Square Garden and The Boy Friend where she played the Julie Andrews role of Polly Browne under the direction of Julie Andrews. Her national tour credits include starring as Judy Haynes in White Christmas, Polly in Crazy For You, and Kathy Seldon in Singin' in the Rain. Her television career began with her hilarious role on Boston Legal in a 5 episode arch opposite Candace Bergen and Tom Selleck for Disney owned ABC. She also guest starred on Law & Order SVU opposite Marissa Hargitay, The Good Wife, and Made in Jersey. She played Francesca on All My Children and is featured as one of the last 3 girls for the role of Val in the critically acclaimed A Chorus Line documentary, Every Little Step. Meredith made her feature film debut as Marilyn Monroe in Paramount's Company Man. Some other film credits include Broken Flowers, where she played opposite Bill Murray and was Lady Alyssa in Disney's The Princess Diaries II: Royal Engagement with Julie Andrews, Anne Hathaway, and Chris Pine. Meredith now lives in Montana with her husband and two children where she runs her own production company. She's written two books and she has her own podcast, all of which we'll be talking about...in Part 2 so stay tuned! This episode picks up at the end of Meredith and Scott reminiscing. Enjoy Part 1 of Scott's conversation with the lovely...the talented...Meredith Patterson! Email: TheMouseAndMePodcast@gmail.com Support: www.patreon.com/themouseandme FB & Instagram: The Mouse and Me TikTok: @TheMouseAndMePodcast Twitter: @MouseMePodcast Music by Kevin MacLeod from https://incompetech.filmmusic.io --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themouseandme/support
Step into the rich and vibrant garden of Puritan wisdom with Charles Spurgeon, one of the most beloved preachers and authors in recent Christian history. In Flowers from a Puritan's Garden, Spurgeon prayerfully selects and expands upon the profound insights and analogies gleaned from Thomas Manton's sermons. Each “flower” in this garden is a spiritual truth, lovingly cultivated and presented with Spurgeon's signature warmth, wit, and pastoral care. Whether you are a long-time admirer of Puritan writings or new to their influence, Flowers from a Puritan's Garden offers a refreshing and spiritually nourishing read. Perfect for daily devotions, personal study, or as a gift to those seeking encouragement in their Christian journey, this book will help readers to see the beauty of God's truth as it applies to our lives. Discover the timeless beauty of following Christ through the eyes of one of history's greatest preachers, and allow the truths in these pages to blossom in your heart. About the Author Charles Haddon (C. H.) Spurgeon (1834-1892) was a British Baptist preacher. He started preaching at age 16 and quickly became famous. He is still known as the “Prince of Preachers” and frequently had more than 10,000 people present to hear him preach at the Metropolitan Tabernacle in London. His sermons were printed in newspapers, translated into many languages, and published in many books.
Our: Guest: Heather Alicia Simms (Actor/Educator ) Follow/Contact IG: @bkjamchild X: @HeatherASimms __ __ Our: Guest: Heather Alicia Simms (Actor/Educator ) IG: @bkjamchild X: @HeatherASimms__Heather Alicia Simms is a multifaceted talent, renowned for her compelling performances on stage, screen, and in voiceover. Raised in Brooklyn, New York, she is a trailblazer, being the first in her Jamaican family to be born in the United States. Her journey through the public school system ignited her passion for the arts, leading to a dynamic career spanning theater, film, and television. Heather's theatrical prowess has graced both Broadway and acclaimed off-Broadway productions. Notably, she captivated audiences in Theater for a New Audience's "Des Moines" and Soho Rep's Pulitzer Prize-winning production, "Fairview," earning accolades for her role. Under Lynn Nottage's residency at The Signature Theatre, Heather delivered powerful performances in "Fabulation" and "By The Way, Meet Vera Stark," winning a prestigious 2019 Obie Award. --Simms has appeared in a number of Broadway and Off-Broadway productions, including Ma Rainey's Black Bottom , A Raisin in the Sun and Gem of the Ocean. Her film credits includes Broken Flowers (2005), The Nanny Diaries (2007), and The Light of the Moon. She also provided voice acting for All the Beautiful Things, Red Dead Revolver, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, Grand Theft Auto: The Ballad of Gay Tony and Mafia III. Simms guest-starred in a number of television series, including Homicide: Life on the Street, Law & Order, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Third Watch, and The Good Wife. She had recurring roles in the Netflix series Luke Cage in 2018 playing Auntie Ingrid, and in the Oprah Winfrey Network prime time soap opera The Kings of Napa as Yvette King in 2022. —----Join the conversation LiveChat as we raise the questions, give our opinions , and ask you the same questions... --Live Chat with Us Every week... -----Music: Audio Podcast : by Daniel Howse : www.youtube.com/ProfessorSoraMusic ** OneMicNite Theme Song "Chance" & Background Song "Kanye" Host: --Contact/ Follow Marcos on IG/Fb/IMdb/Twitter/TikTok: @MarcosLuis and www.MarcosLuis.com —Show: OneMicNite Podcast with Marcos Luis *Contact/Follow: IG/Fb/Twitter/Tumbler/LinkedIn/Youtube/TikTok @OneMicNite www.OneMicnite.com - - ** Listen to Audio Podcast: Available wherever you download , all digital platforms.. ** Support Us Now: http:www.Anchor.fm/onemicnitetalk ---Follow/Contact -- The Show: All Social Media Fb/Ig/Twitter/Tumbler/TikTok/ *** watch the episodes on Youtube @OneMicNite & www.OneMicNite.com ****Please Support this Podcast: PayPal/ Zell Pay: MarcosStarActor@gmail.com Venmo @ Marcoso-Luis-1 CashApp : $MarcosLuis1 Please Visit: The AzulesEn Online store to find Products that Compliment your Lifestyle: Link : https://azulesen.myshopify.com/products/onemicnite-signature-logo-unisex-talk-live-pod-tee --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/onemicnite/support
Sean Comer and Mark Radulich review movies currently on streaming services and in theaters: Coffee and Cigarettes/Ghost Dog/The Dead Dont Die Review! First up is Coffee and Cigarettes (2003). Then we move on to Ghost Dog (1999). Finally we review The Dead Don't Die (2019).Jim Jarmusch is an American film director and screenwriter. He has been a major proponent of independent cinema since the 1980s, directing films such as Stranger Than Paradise (1984), Down by Law (1986), Mystery Train (1989), Dead Man (1995), Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai (1999), Coffee and Cigarettes (2003), Broken Flowers (2005), Only Lovers Left Alive (2013), The Dead Don't Die (2019) and Paterson (2016).Disclaimer: The following may contain offensive language, adult humor, and/or content that some viewers may find offensive – The views and opinions expressed by any one speaker does not explicitly or necessarily reflect or represent those of Mark Radulich or W2M Network.Mark Radulich and his wacky podcast on all the things:https://linktr.ee/markkind76alsoFB Messenger: Mark Radulich LCSWTiktok: @markradulichtwitter: @MarkRadulichInstagram: markkind76
Chloë Sevigny is known for a lot of things in showbiz – but she is perhaps best known for being cool. She has an impeccable fashion sense and makes waves in that world. She's an Oscar nominated actor for her role in Boys Don't Cry. An indie darling in films like The Last Days of Disco and Broken Flowers. Chloë talks with Jesse about how she kept it cool after all these years. We'll also geek out with Chloë about her making own clothes.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Mit dem Film «Broken Flowers» von Jim Jarmusch hat seine Musik 2005 ein breites Publikum erreicht. Erfunden hat der Vibraphonist und Perkussionist Mulatu Astatke den Ethio Jazz aber bereits Ende der 1960er Jahre, indem er die Musik seiner Heimat Äthiopien mit westlichen Stilen fusioniert hat. Der Sound des Ethio Jazz hat damals die Menschen begeistert, und nicht umsonst hat dieser Stil das sogenannt «goldene Zeitalter der äthiopischen Musik» eingeläutet. Was Mulatu Astatke und den Ethio Jazz so besonders macht und weshalb diese Musik zwischenzeitlich fast in Vergessenheit geraten ist, das bespricht Roman Hošek mit dem Produzenten und Musiker Jeroen Visser - der seit «Broken Flowers» tief in die äthiopischen Musikkultur eingetaucht ist. Die gespielten Titel (CD-Titel | Label): * Mulatu's Hideaway (Afro Latin Soul | Strut Records) * Yègellé Tezata (Single Yègellé Tezata | Buda Musique) * Mulatu (Mulatu of Ethiopia | Strut Records) * Yekermo Sew (Ethio Jazz | Amha Records) * Muiscawi Silt (Tche Belew | Kaifa Records) * Cha Cha (Inspiration Information | Strut Records) * Gamo (Sketches of Ethiopia | Jazz Village) * Mulatu (To Know Without Knowing | Agogo Records)
In this week's episode we're hitting the slopes—in the middle of the summer. That's right. For our inaugural KPCR LP 101.9FM Pirate Cat radio (Santa Cruz, California) episode, we're heading out on a midnight foray through Yosemite National Park to beat the traffic to make it to Mammoth Lakes for a July snowboarding session. We've also got a sweet interview with Hospital Records DJ Fred V on his first visit to the Bay Area as a solo artist. This is all couched in a diverse array of music from across the electronic music spectrum—including a new one from Chase & Status, a favourite of ours from DJ Sasha, a classic from the Prodigy, that mainstream crossover from HorsegiirL—and many more. Check out the episode page at KPCR.org: http://kpcr.org/event/frequency-horizon/2023-08-11/ Or listen via PodOMatic: https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/drew-a-pennerpodcast/episodes/2023-08-04T15_14_05-07_00 Theme: Butterflywingtip "BBB" @user-915044067 Music: Enjoy "Genetic Tree (Remix)" @enjoyofficialvv Danny L Harle "Broken Flowers" @dannylharle Chase and Status and Bou "Baddadan feat. IRAH, Flowdan, Trigga, and Takura" @chaseandstatus Yaeji "For Granted" @kraejiyaeji News segment: Green.House "Perennial Bloom" @green-house-sc Frequent "Ganymede Station" @frequentaudio Notre Dame "Yumi (Original Mix)" @notredame-sc Ultraflex "Rhodos" @ultraflexband Opiou "Snorkle" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZU0dUd7WGJQ Childish Gambino "III. Telegraph Avenue" @childish-gambino Christine and the Queens "Je disparais dans tes bras" @christineandthequeens The Avalanches "We Go On ft. Cola Boyy, Mick Jones" @theavalanches Jungle "Dominoes" @jungle-8 DSK "Winter Lane (Nujabes remix)" https://www.discogs.com/release/2483457-DSK-Winter-Lane The Prodigy "Out of Space" @theprodigy Paul T & Edward Oberon "Where Do We Go with MC Fats (Survival remix)" @vrecordings Devo "Smart People / Mr. DNA" @devo-official DJ Sasha "Coma" @sashaofficial https://www.discogs.com/release/2537907-DJ-Sasha-New-Emissions-Of-Light-And-Sound-The-Dark-Side-Of-The-Machine Dungen "Det du tänker idag är du i morgon" @dungen John Tejada "Better Days" @johntejadaofficial Mefjus "Stay ft. Blocksberg" @mefjus MCR-T & HorsegiirL "My Barn My Rules" @livefromearth Dua Lipa "Dance the Night" @dualipa Fred V Interview "Freefall (feat. Hamzaa)" @HospitalRecords @fredvmusic @malikahamzaa Magic Arrows "Buffalo Gals" @magicarrowsofficial IDER "Bored" @weareider Joy Orbison "better" @better-feat-lea-sen Jain "Makeba" @jainmusic-1 Obongjayar "Just Cool" @obongjayar Urban Jungle "Back in the Days (Sexy Ladys Mix)" https://www.discogs.com/release/349688-Urban-Jungle-Back-In-The-Days Originally broadcast (in part) on Aug. 4, 2023 on KPCR LP 101.9 FM Santa Cruz.
Petrified returns on Jan 11th 2023 for an all new season of chills with more tales from a darker Ireland. Actor Cecil Baldwin, best known for voicing Cecil Palmer in the cult hit podcast Welcome to Night Vale, and New York filmmaker Larry Fessenden, director of films such as Wendigo and The Last Winter and actor in Broken Flowers and Bringing Out the Dead amongst others, are the first American actors to join the cast of the award winning podcast.www.instagram.com/petrified_podwww.twitter.com/petrified_pod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Oh man, we had so much fun with this episode. Jump right in to hear Sophie, Ben and Simon talk about:Ben's back-to-the-gym adventuresOur reactions on Stranger Things Season 4, The Boys Season 3 finales and the new Paramount+ show HaloThe Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent (we're all on #TeamCage)A deep dive on Jim Jarmusch's Night on EarthAnd last but not least, following incredible demand on the THAT FINAL SCENE TikTok channel, the final scene of Xavier Dolan's hard-hitting MommyFilms overheard in this episode: Warcraft, Assassin's Creed, The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent, Night on Earth, Paterson, Broken Flowers, Dead Man, Only Lovers Left Alive, The Dead Don't DieShoot your thoughts and suggestions over a voice note:Head to https://thatfinalscene.com/voicemessage & record your voice note on the websiteOr text us your voice note to (+44)7514969453 on WhatsAppSign up to our newsletter to get updates first: https://www.thatfinalscene.com/newsletter/Follow THAT FINAL SCENE on social:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thatfinalsceneTikTok: https://tiktok.com/@thatfinalsceneYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ThatFinalSceneFacebook: www.facebook.com/thatfinalscene See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Revisamos la música en la filmografía de uno de los mayores representantes del cine independiente a escala planetaria: Jim Jarmusch. Desde el jazz experimental de John Lurie en DOWN BY LAW, las guitarras distorsionadas de Neil Young en DEAD MAN, la cavernosa voz de Tom Waits en NIGHT ON EARTH, el Hip hop de Wu-Tang Clan y RZA en GHOST DOG, el Ethio-jazz de Mulatu Astatke en BROKEN FLOWERS, el poderoso punk rock de The Stooges en GIMME DANGER, hasta los dilatados sonidos stoner de SQÜRL, la banda de Jarmusch, en LIMITS OF CONTROL, ONLY LOVERS LEFT ALIVE, PATERSON Y THE DEAD DON'T DIE.
Ryan Donowho is an actor, producer, and musician born in Houston, Texas. He was discovered while playing drums on the streets of New York City. Known for his work in TV and film, Ryan starred as Johnny Harper in the hit series“The O.C.”, “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.”, A Home At The End Of The World, High Voltage (directed by How I Got Greenlit's Alex Keledjian), Imaginary Heroes, Cabin Fever III, and his latest film Beyond Paranormal. Other roles include Jim Jarmusch's Broken Flowers, Weepah Way for Now, and Soldiers of Fortune. Ryan Donowho IMDB Instagram Twitter Next Chapter Podcasts presents How I Got Greenlit, a new podcast hosted by the Creator of HBO's Project Greenlight Alex Keledjian and Emmy Award Winning Producer Ryan Gibson, exploring how our favorite films got made and how they made our favorite filmmakers. Alex Keledjian Alex Keledjian is the creator of Project Greenlight, a documentary television series where executive producers Matt Damon and Ben Affleck gave first-time filmmakers a chance to direct their first feature film. In 2018, Alex wrote and directed the film High Voltage starring David Arquette and Luke Wilson. Ryan Gibson Ryan Gibson is an Emmy-award winning producer of such films as the critically acclaimed Woe and the upcoming film Slotherhouse. He has worked for over twenty years in all aspects of film development and production. HBO Max will stream the latest season of the Emmy-nominated TV series Project Greenlight from executive producer Issa Rae and Miramax Television in January 2023. How I Got Greenlit Instagram Twitter Podlink Credits Alex Keledjian, Host Ryan Gibson, Host Edgar Camey, Audio Editor Pete Musto, Editor Robert Cappadona, Producer Jeremiah Tittle, Producer Experience more of How I Got Greenlit via ncpodcasts.com For guest inquiries, sponsorships, and all other magnificent concerns, please reach How I Got Greenlit via howIgotgreenlit@gmail.com For inquiries and more information on Next Chapter Podcasts info@ncpodcasts.com New episodes go live every Tuesday. Please subscribe, rate & review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, wherever you listen to podcasts.
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Chloë Sevigny is, in a word: cool. She has an impeccable fashion sense and makes waves in that world. She's an Oscar nominated actor for her role in Boys Don't Cry. An indie darling in films like The Last Days of Disco and Broken Flowers. She's had regular roles on shows like Big Love and American Horror Story, too. We were big fans of her recurring appearances as Alexandra on Portlandia. These days, she's starring in The Girl from Plainville and Russian Doll. Chloë talks with Jesse about her latest projects and how she keeps it cool after all these years. We'll also geeks out with Chloë about her making own clothes.
Bio: BROADWAY: Recently starred as Marilyn Monroe in the play WHO KILLED MARILYN in a NYC Broadway Private Presentation. Originated the role of Judy Haynes in WHITE CHRISTMAS (Broadway/World Premiere/Cast Album), Starred as Peggy Sawyer in 42ND ST (Revival), played a featured role in Julie Taymor's THE GREEN BIRD, starred in numerous Broadway workshops including FINDING NEVERLAND, AN AMERICAN IN PARIS, CURTAINS, GINGER - The Ginger Rogers Story, and THE JAZZ SINGER as Ruby Keeler. OFF BROADWAY: featured in Madison Square Garden's A Christmas Carol, starred in City Center Encore's production of Face The Music (Cast Album), performed for 5 years with Town Hall's Broadway By The Year Concert Series on 44th Street. Regional Theatre: Joanne in Real Housewives The Musical, Louise in Steve Martin's The Underpants at The Geffen Playhouse, Polly in The Boy Friend (Julie Andrews, Dir.) Young Phyllis in Papermill's Follies (with Ann Miller/Cast Album). FILM: Coen Brother's Film Hail Caesar (as Channing Tatum's Tap Coach), Broken Flowers (opposite Bill Murray), Every Little Step, Before the Devil Knows You Dead & The Princess Diaries II, Company Man. TELEVISION: Guest Starring Roles on Law & Order SVU, Person Of Interest, The Good Wife, Boston Legal (Recurring as Tom Selleck's Wife), All My Children (Recurring). CONCERTS: Starred in Broadway in Barbados, 100 Years of Broadway (Nationwide) Soloist for The Pasadena Symphony, Solo show at Feinstein's & Birdland, & The Gardenia (Hollywood). LINKS:@MerPatterson www.facebook.com/meredithpattersonactress www.instagram.com/merpatterson www.instagram.com/confessionsofanactress www.twitter.com/merpatterson
This week, I was so pleased to welcome to the podcast a friend I made last summer during Cinephile Game Night where we played on opposite sides, me as a guest with Team The Film Stage at Lincoln Center and Mitchell Beaupre as part of the delightful Team Letterboxd. Currently based in Newark, Delaware, Mitchell is not only the Senior Editor at one of my favorite services (via Letterboxd) but they're also the co-host of the recently launched podcast Weekend Watchlist, which you can find in the stream for The Letterbod Show. Additionally, a prolific freelance film journalist and stellar interviewer for prestigious outlets such as "The Film Stage," "Paste Magazine," "The Playlist," and "Little White Lies," you can keep up with all of their impressive work on Twitter @ItIsMitchell. Joining me to discuss a filmmaker that they fell in love with at a time when they needed it the most (while suffering from a scary, then-undiagnosed autoimmune condition), in this passionate two-hour episode, we go deep into our personal connections to the humanistic works of Jim Jarmusch. Filled with research and analysis as well as humor and heart, although we primarily explore the films "Mystery Train," "Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai," "Broken Flowers," and "Paterson," over the course of this thoughtful conversation, we provide an overview and appreciation of four decades in the iconoclastic indie director's storied career. Originally Posted on Patreon (4/3/22) here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/64664011Logo: Kate Gabrielle (KateGabrielle.com)Theme Music: Solo Acoustic Guitar by Jason Shaw, Free Music Archive
En este episodio hablamos sobre: The Hunt (2020), Broken Flowers (2005) y Nobody (2021)
The arc of Bill Murray's career has been fascinating - beginning as the ex-SNL goofball slob of Meatballs and Stripes, then shifting to the snarky charmer of Ghostbusters and Groundhog Day, then finally morphing once again into the befuddled grouch of his Wes Anderson years. But Murray himself has always been an introspective spiritualist, and tonight we take a look at two of the films where this comes through the most clearly: Jarmusch's Broken Flowers, and Erick's favorite, The Razor's Edge!
Dans cet épisode, le trio Gravlax - Papa(Gubi)da – Casa revient pour une troisième et dernière fois dans l'univers de Movieland ( basé sur le livre de David Honnorat ). Chaque membre y a pioché un film qui l'interpellait, ce qui donne un épisode éclectique avec au programme : 4'50** Le film de Gubi : « Boys Don't Cry » de Kimberly Peirce ( 1999 ; SPOILERS à partir de 35 minutes ) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=26275.html 39'00** Le film de Casa : « Créatures Célestes » de Peter Jackson ( 1994 ) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=12859.html 1h 18m 45s** Le film de Gravlax : « Spinal Tap » de Rob Reiner ( 1984 ) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=26322.html Les recommandations :La reco de Casa ( à 1H03 ) : « Lovely Bones » de Peter Jackson ( 2009 )https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=56899.htmlLa reco de Gravlax ( vers 1h 50m 30s ) : « Dressé pour tuer » de Samuel Fuller ( 1982 ) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=15532.htmlLa reco de Gubi ( vers 1h 57m 20s ) : « Laurence Anyways » de Xavier Dolan ( 2012 ) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=186111.html Films évoqués durant l'épisode : « Stop Loss » de Kimberly Peirce ( 2007 ) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=129276.html “Carrie, la vengeance” de Kimberly Peirce ( 2013 ) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=194194.html « Yellow Rose » de Diane Paragas ( 2019 ) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=267676.html « Million Dollar Baby » de Clint Eastwood ( 2004 ) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=56714.html “Buffy, tueuse de vampires” de Fran Rubel Kuzui ( 1992 ) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=42119.html « Miss Karaté Kid » de Christopher Cain ( 1993 ) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=10479.html « Zodiac » de David Fincher ( 2007 ) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=59320.html « Dogville » de Lars von Trier ( 2003 ) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=28927.html « Broken Flowers » de Jim Jarmusch ( 2005 ) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=58211.html “Kids” de Larry Clark ( 1995 ) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=13283.html “Gummo” d'Harmony Korine ( 1997 ) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=18469.html Série “The L Word” d'Ilene Chaiken ( 2004 – 2009 ) :https://www.allocine.fr/series/ficheserie_gen_cserie=198.html “Fausses Rumeurs ( Gossip )” de Davis Guggenheim ( 2000 ) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=25572.html « Rub & Tug » de Rupert Sanders ( 202? ) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=265891.html « Dallas Buyers Club » de Jean-Marc Vallée ( 2013 ) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=137097.html Série « Transparent » de Joey Soloway ( 2014 – 2019 ) :https://www.allocine.fr/series/ficheserie_gen_cserie=16877.html Série « Euphoria » de Sam Levinson ( 2019 - … ) :https://www.allocine.fr/series/ficheserie_gen_cserie=22215.html « Pour les soldats tombés » de Peter Jackson ( 2018 ) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=262058.html Série documentaire « The Beatles : Get Back » de Peter Jackson ( 2021 ) :https://www.allocine.fr/series/ficheserie_gen_cserie=29470.html « Fantômes contre Fantômes » de Peter Jackson ( 1996 ) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=15353.html « La Danza de la Realidad » d'Alejandro Jodorowsky ( 2013 ) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=220582.html « Poesia Sin Fin » d'Alejandro Jodorowsky ( 2016 ) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=235348.html « Bad Taste » de Peter Jackson ( 1987 ) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=39184.html « Braindead » de Peter Jackson ( 1992 ) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=5311.html « Les Feebles » de Peter Jackson ( 1989 ) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=16146.html « Mais ne nous délivrez pas du Mal » de Joël Séria ( 1971 ) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=10178.html « Prisoners » de Denis Villeneuve ( 2013 ) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=180887.html « Au-delà » de Clint Eastwood ( 2010 ) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=140633.html « Being Charlie » de Rob Reiner ( 2015 ) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=240469.html “Stand By Me” de Rob Reiner ( 1986 ) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=2495.html “Princess Bride” de Rob Reiner ( 1987 ) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=3326.html “Quand Harry rencontre Sally” de Rob Reiner ( 1989 ) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=32035.html “Misery” de Rob Reiner ( 1990 ):https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=6432.html Série “Better Call Saul” de Vince Gilligan ( 2015 - ? ) :https://www.allocine.fr/series/ficheserie_gen_cserie=16950.html “The Rutles – All You Need Is Cash” d'Eric Idle et Gary Weis ( 1978 ) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=141249.html “We are four lions” de Chris Morris ( 2011 ) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=143493.html “Baxter” de Jérôme Boivin ( 1988 ) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=4412.html “Les Chiens” d'Alain Jessua ( 1979 ) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=8573.html “L.A. Confidential” de Curtis Hanson ( 1997 ) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=12032.html « 8 Mile » de Curtis Hanson ( 2002 ) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=41011.html « Chien Blanc » d'Anaïs Barbeau-Lavalette ( 2021 ) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=288970.html Musique diffusée durant l'épisode : Générique « Loud Pop » ( Gravlax ) Tristan Calder, Brandon Hale & Sebastian Barnaby Robertson “Cruise” The Charlatans « Codine Blues » The Knitters « Silver Wings » Opal « She's a diamond » Quicksilver Messenger Service « Who Do You Love » The Bobby Fuller Four “A New Shade of Blue” The Cars “Just What I Needed” The Dictators “It's Alright” The Isley Brothers “That Lady, Pts. 1 & 2” The Smithereens “She's Got A Way” Timmy Thomas “Why can't we live together” Peter Dasent : “The Princess Of Llam” / “Be My Love” / “The Loveliest Night of the Year” / “The Fourth World” / “Pauline & Juliet” / “Life In Borovnia” / “The Shrine” / “Divorce” / “Bad Chests And Bone Diseases” / “A Night With the Saints” / “Two Dutiful Daughters” / “Juliet's Aria - Sono Andati” / “For The Good Of Your Health” Brian Eno : “I Wish You All A Long And Happy Life” / “Wide Heaven” / “Farewell - A Life Ended” This Mortal Coil “Song to the Siren” Spinal Tap : “Tonight I'm Gonna Rock You Tonight” / “Big Bottom” / “Sex Farm” / “Heavy Duty” / “Christmas with the Devil” / “Bitch School” / “Rock'N'Roll Creation” / “Gimme Some Money” / “(Listen to) The Flower People Say” / “Hell Hole” Ennio Morricone “Theme of White Dog” / “Sorrowful Julie” / “The Girl & The Dog” Moderat “A New Error” Nina Persson & Nathan Larson "The Bluest Eyes In Texas" Liens : Vidéo sur la véritable histoire de Brandon Teena, « Teena Brandon : L'effroyable fait-divers qui a inspiré le film Boys don't cry** » :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sKmNcx9jfIk Le livre « MovieLand » de David Honnorat :https://livre.fnac.com/a12574656/David-Honnorat-Movieland#omnsearchpos=1 Le jeu de société « Movieland » :https://livre.fnac.com/a13611576/David-Honnorat-Movieland-le-jeu-cine#omnsearchpos=1 Chaîne YouTube TLV Podcast :https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoLK73hPXzMYGnZEYVRvAEQ Lien Twitter : https://twitter.com/TLVPodcast Page Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/M.Gravlax Page du podcast : https://podcloud.fr/podcast/tu-las-vu Page Sens Critique avec tous les films traités dans le podcast :https://www.senscritique.com/liste/Tous_les_films_traites_dans_notre_podcast_Tu_l_as_vu_venez_n/2716388 NDLR : Après vérification, Kimberly Peirce a bel et bien réalisé un épisode de la série « The L Word » ( l'épisode 5 de la troisième saison ) mais n'en est pas la créatrice ( qui est Ilene Chaiken ). La déclaration de la mère de Teena Brandon, JoAnn Brandon, concernant le fait qu'Hilary Swank a remercié la personne ayant inspiré son personnage lors de la cérémonie des Oscars en l'ayant qualifié d'« homme » et en tant que « Brandon Teena » est : « Cela m'a rendu furieuse. Elle (Hilary Swank) ne devrait pas se tenir sur cette scène et remercier mon enfant. J'en ai marre des personnes qui obtiennent des récompenses pour des choses qu'elles ne connaissent pas. »
Larry Fessenden is an American actor, producer, writer, director, film editor, and cinematographer.[1] He is the founder of the New York based independent production outfit Glass Eye Pix. His writer/director credits include No Telling (written with Beck Underwood, 1991), Habit (1997), and The Last Winter He has acted in numerous films including Like Me (2017), In a Valley of Violence (2016), We Are Still Here (2015), Jug Face (2012), Broken Flowers (2005), The Dead Don't Die (2019), Bringing Out the Dead (1999) and I Sell the Dead (2009). I had Larry on the show to discuss his latest film DASHCAM Inspired by Blow Out, and The Conversation, Dashcam is a stunning psychological thriller that follows Jake a timid video editor at a local news channel who fantasizes about becoming a reporter. While editing a piece on a routine traffic stop that resulted in the death of a police officer and a major political official (Larry Fessenden, Dementer, Jakob's Wife), Jake is inadvertently sent dashcam video evidence that tells a completely different story. Working alone from his small apartment in NYC, Jake uses his skills as an editor to analyze the footage and piece together the truth behind what actually happened. Has Jake uncovered a conspiracy that he can break on the morning news? Or is he seeing things that aren't really there? DASHCAM will be available on-demand Tuesday, October 19 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/followingfilms/support
One of our favorite myths to debunk around here is the idea of free shipping. Trucking industry expert (and very stylish person) Bethany is going to help us break down all the people and money involved in getting stuff to stores, to warehouses, and to us. And while trucking might seem invisible to us as we're curled up on the couch about to check out our shopping cart...trucking is a major industry!Amanda will also break down all the ways in which all of us are actually paying for free shipping without knowing it!Additional reading and viewing:Bethany's essay for Clotheshorse.world, "The Labor Behind Free Shipping"The intro to Broken Flowers (the journey of a letter) Stop Believing in Free Shipping by Amanda MullWant to support Clotheshorse *and* receive exclusive episodes, a weekly newsletter, and some swag? Then become a patron!You can also make a one-time contribution via Venmo to @crystal_visionsDo you have some feedback? An episode idea? Do YOU want to be a guest on Clotheshorse? 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On this special episode of the podcast, I'm talking about the career of actor Bill Murray from his work in classic comedies like Caddyshack, Stripes, Ghostbusters, and Groundhog Day, to his more recent work in Rushmore, Lost In translation and Broken Flowers.
April showers bring May flowers and May flowers bring RYAN MCKELVEY with Jim Jarmusch's BROKEN FLOWERS! Brad gets his second 'musch, how could they cancel the High Fidelity show?!, and let's get gratuitous on today's show! For performance art, botany, and more, follow Ryan @ryna.m.mckelvey and Thrum_houseplants on instagram!
On the 35th episode of “Great Dane Nation,” Morten is joined by an icon in the comedy world, the one and only Bill Murray (04:36 – 41:36). But first, he checks in with TommyFreezePops (Tom Carroll), where the guys talk about how Morten and Bill know each other, and the hilarious process of booking Bill as a guest for the podcast (01:49).We then move to our interview with Bill, where he discusses a wide array of topics: the moment he realized he was funny (05:35); moving from “Second City Improv” in Chicago to doing comedy in New York, and eventually joining “Saturday Night Live” (08:38); what it was like working with Lorne Michaels, and how he was able to get such a strong team together at NBC (11:23); the sketch on SNL that he felt broke him through as a star, and why he could never feel comfortable being a part of today’s cast (14:43); why he always felt of himself as an actor that had the ability to be funny, rather than a comedian trying to play serious roles (19:10); what he loved about “Groundhog Day” (20:31); why he loved working with Woody Harrelson on “Kingpin” (21:50); why his performance in “Broken Flowers” almost drove him to quitting acting (24:24); why Bill is never actively seeking his next role (27:12); describing the ridiculous room he is doing the interview from at the airport in Denver (29:04); accusing Morten of stealing “The Name Game” from Barbra Walters (30:59); and this week’s edition of “The Name Game,” featuring thoughts on Brian Doyle-Murray, Sophia Coppola, John Belushi, Chevy Chase and Michael Jordan (31:27).Then, TommyFreezePops is joined by Kevin Rogers for his weekly check-in with the experts from VegasInsider.com (42:26 – 51:32). Should people with Lakers’ tickets at +275 to win the title be hedging as the team falters down the stretch (44:01)? Are the red-hot Cardinals a team people should be eyeing at +3000 to win the World Series (46:55)? Who does Kevin think provides the best value in the NFL Rookie of the Year market (48:42)?Finally, we close things out with Morten’s “Game Winner” – a weekly segment where Morten monologues his biggest takeaway of the week. This week, he talks about why he was “dead-wrong” about his friend Bill Murray (51:32).
Boomer and Brandon discuss Mike Flanagan's epic The Shining sequel Doctor Sleep, which strives to bridge the gap between Stephen King & Stanley Kubrick's disparate versions of the original. https://swampflix.com/reviews/reviews-by-mark-boomer-redmond/ https://swampflix.com/2020/12/14/bonus-features-salomes-last-dance-1988/ 00:00 Welcome 03:40 The FP (2011) 05:10 I Declare War (2012) 05:45 Broken Flowers (2005) 06:46 Bill & Ted Face the Music (2020) 09:22 The Cook, The Thief, His Wife, and Her Lover (1988) 11:16 Lisztomania (1975) 14:05 The Music Lovers (1971) 17:26 Doctor Sleep (2020)
You may recognize Mark Webber as the talent, the creep, or the kid from cult favorites like “Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World,” “Green Room” or “Broken Flowers.” What you might not know is that the well-traveled character actor has embarked on an ambitiously self-interrogative directing career as well, culminating in his latest film: “The Place of No Words.” This week, Webber talks with Chance about acting with his children in movies they can't watch, the stewardship of Jim Jarmusch, and leafing through bittersweet set photos from “Green Room.” --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theplaylist/message
You may recognize Mark Webber as the talent, the creep, or the kid from cult favorites like “Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World,” “Green Room” or “Broken Flowers.” What you might not know is that the well-traveled character actor has embarked on an ambitiously self-interrogative directing career as well, culminating in his latest film: “The Place of No Words.” This week, Webber talks with Chance about acting with his children in movies they can’t watch, the stewardship of Jim Jarmusch, and leafing through bittersweet set photos from “Green Room.”
The theme for this episode is "Guys going through it..." We examine the reactions of men as they navigate failed relationships in two great movies: People, Places, Things and Broken Flowers. Both films can be found on the "Peacock" app via your internet or cable provider. Sit back and enjoy as we look at how men handle bad break ups.
another Taichung local band, which was invited to Japan for having a tour performance. They are "The Broken Flowers."
¿Cine de "arte" o cine "comercial"? mucha gente está confundida por estos dos tipos de cine aparentemente excluyentes el uno del otro.En este viaje Javier y Juan Pablo hablan de la pasión que unió sus caminos profesionales mientras intentan profundizar en el tema de la cinematografía y los prejuicios que lo rodean.En este episodio los viajeros se darán cuenta de que no todo es blanco y negro cuando se habla de cine y de arte.MúsicaLito Nebbia - La BalsaThe white stripes - The union foreverThe union forever es una canción perteneciente a White Blood Cell, tercer trabajo discográfico de la banda estadounidense The White Stripes. La letra de esta melodía fue creada pensando en una película que goza de la calificación de obra maestra de la historia del cine. Estamos hablando de Ciudadano Kane dirigida por Orson Welles. Una cinta especialmente admirada por su innovación en la música, en la fotografía y en la estructura narrativa. En The union forever, música y cine se fusionan. Y a lo largo de la composición podemos disfrutar de una buena parte de los diálogos de esta conocida película. Lista de Directores 1.- David LynchEs difícil no estar agradecido con la persona que me mostró que el cine es mucho más que una manera de contar historias. David Lynch me abrió una puerta al inconsciente por medio de la plástica, los sonidos y las interpretaciones actorales. Tras ver Mulholland Drive supe que a esto me quería dedicar, pues por primera vez en mi vida supe que era posible capturar y comunicar sensaciones tan íntimas y ocultas en los seres humanos, ver esto en su cine automáticamente me provocó a intentar hacer lo mismo. A él le debo el haberme mostrado la potencia que tiene este maravilloso lenguaje.Recomiendo: Mulholland Drive, Blue Velvet, Lost Highway, Wild at Heart, Twin Peaks... 2.- Jim JarmuschMientras realizo esta lista me doy cuenta que uno de los aspectos más relevantes para elegir a mis autores favoritos es sin duda el estilo. En este inciso creo que no hay muchos que puedan ganarle a Jarmusch. La razón por la que veo sus películas es el increíble estilo que tienen, la historia puede gustarme o no, pero francamente no me importa, lo que nunca ha dejado de cautivarme es la exquisitez que me genera, es una sensación como la de sentarme en la sala a a escuchar un buen álbum mientras saboreo un whisky y un habano. Recomiendo: Dead Man, Only lovers left alive, Coffee & Cigarettes, Broken Flowers, Down by Law, Ghost Dog... 3.- Andrei TarkovskyPocos son los autores que se sacrifican en busca de una auténtica visión, nadie ha hecho esto con tanto rigor como el poeta Andrei Tarkovsky. No es fácil hacer un cine contemplativo, retar la paciencia de los espectadores para intentar llevarlos a los más altos niveles estéticos que puede alcanzar el arte, Tarkovsky lo hizo. Es posiblemente el más espiritual de todos los cineastas y, si los espectadores no creen posible que una película conduzca al entendimiento de un iluminado, es porque no han visto su cine o, lo que es más probable, no se han dejado invadir por su presencia.Recomiendo: El Espejo, Sacrificio, Nostalgia, Stalker... 4.- Luis BuñuelDivertido, polémico, misterioso, gracioso, ocurrente, crítico, inteligente, sarcástico, profundo, sensible y humano son sólo unos de los adjetivos que se me ocurren para describir su cine. Amo el surrealismo como a ningún otra corriente artística, y en el cine, Buñuel es su representante oficial.Recomiendo: Nazarin, El fantasma de la libertad, Viridiana, El ángel exterminador, Él, La vía láctea, Simón del desierto, Los olvidados, El río y la muerte, El bruto, Bella de día... 5.- Abbas KiarostamiGracias a Kiarostami descubrí que la espectacularidad del cine no está en su grandilocuencia, él me mostró que lo sublime también puede encontrarse en lo pequeño, en lo casual, en lo cotidiano, la maestría del cineasta radica en su capacidad para observar, no solamente la forma en que se tejen relaciones, sino la esencia misma de las cosas.Recomiendo: Close up, Copia certificada, El sabor de las cerezas, Ten, La casa de mi amigo, A través de los olivos, El viento nos llevará... 6.- Werner HerzogAsí como Kiarostami descubre la espectacularidad de la pequeñez, Herzog nos muestra la pequeñez de la grandilocuencia. Este hombre es capaz de mover montañas (en el sentido literal) con tal de llevar a cabo un acto proporcionalmente insignificante. No hay imposibles para Herzog, no hay nada que él no haría con tal de mostrarnos una imagen nueva del mundo.Recomiendo: Aguirre, Fitzcarraldo, El enigma de Kaspar Hauser, Grizzly Man, Lessons of darkness... 7.- Stanley KubrickProbablemente no exista otro director que haya logrado entender de manera tan exacta la importancia de cada uno de los ingredientes que hacen a una buena película, todo en Kubrick es perfecto: tema, trama, personajes, diálogos, cinematografía, puesta en escena, interpretaciones, escenografía, vestuario, montaje... excelencia técnica y artística, tal vez es el único director que haya sobrevolado la mediocridad.Recomiendo: Ojos bien cerrados, Barry Lyndon, Odisea en el espacio, Naranja mecánica, El resplandor, Caminos de gloria, Dr Strangelove, Cara de guerra... 8.- Pier Paolo PasoliniNo hay mucho que pueda decir de Pasolini más allá de que es uno de los más grandes artistas que haya dejado el siglo pasado. Con esto me refiero a que muy pocos autores tienen una mirada tan penetrante en la historia del arte y conocen tan bien su lugar dentro de ella como el cineasta italiano. Hay mucho que admirar de la enorme osadía y carácter crítico de Pasolini, le costó la vida pero lo llevó a la eternidad.Recomiendo: Edipo Rey, Decameron, Los cuentos de Canterbury, El evangelio según San Mateo, Saló o los 120 días de Sodoma... 9.- Aki KaurismakiKaurismaki tiene el don de representar a su cultura finlandesa -que con cierta justicia puede ser calificada de aburrida, fría y mezquina- con tal estilo y profundidad que deja claro que estamos ante la obra de un virtuoso. No hay nada aburrido, frío ni mezquino en el cine de Kaurismaki, es absolutamente todo lo contrario.Recomiendo: El hombre sin pasado, Ariel, Los Cowboys de Leningrado van a América, La joven de la fábrica de cerillas, Hamlet va de negocios, El puerto... 10.- Robert BressonA veces me siento a reflexionar sobre aquello que puede llamarse un "cine puro", me refiero a la capacidad que tiene el cine de valerse por sí mismo como un arte, independiente de la literatura, la música, el teatro y demás; sin duda hay muchos cineastas que han dedicado sus esfuerzos a conseguirlo, algunos con más éxito que otros. Para mi el máximo ejemplar de ellos se llama Robert Bresson.Recomiendo: Pickpocket, Un condenado a muerte se escapa, Mouchette, Al azar Balthazar, El dinero...
Una de Jarmusch, muy para el domingo.
To discuss the films of August 2005, hosts Brad and Kevin have forced each other to rewatch The 40 Year-Old Virgin, The Constant Gardener, Broken Flowers, and 2046. Is The 40 Year-Old Virgin even better today than it was 13 years ago? Did Rachel Weisz deserve the Oscar for The Constant Gardener? Does Broken Flowers […]
V Filmogledu na vprašanje ‘ste si kdaj zapomnili film zaradi glasbe ali glasbo zaradi filma’, odgovarja Nerina Kocijančič, filmska kritičarka in publicistka. Izbrala je glasbo iz treh filmov režiserja Jima Jarmusha: Stranger than paradise, Bolj čudno kot raj, Dead Man, Mrtvec in Broken Flowers, Strti cvetovi.
On this epiosde I'm joined by Set Decorator Lydia Marks. Being from New York City she certainly has made a mark on some recent films that burst with #NYC design. WIth a background in photography and art history you can see in her sets how she works in he details to the frame. I talk to her about #FosseVerdon and the detailss and research it took to bring their lives to the screen. I asked about the influence New York City has on her films and about working woth femail directors. Lydia's fims include You can Count on Me, Broken Flowers, The Namesake, #TheDevilWearsPrada, #SexandtheCity 1 and 2, Away We go, Synecdoche: New York, The Brave One, Money Monster, and the #Netflix show #Maniac. She's also worked with great directors such as Jim Jermush, Jodi Foster, Sam Mendes, and Charlie Kaufman.
On this epiosde I'm joined by Set Decorator Lydia Marks. Being from New York City she certainly has made a mark on some recent films that burst with #NYC design. WIth a background in photography and art history you can see in her sets how she works in he details to the frame. I talk to her about #FosseVerdon and the detailss and research it took to bring their lives to the screen. I asked about the influence New York City has on her films and about working woth femail directors. Lydia's fims include You can Count on Me, Broken Flowers, The Namesake, #TheDevilWearsPrada, #SexandtheCity 1 and 2, Away We go, Synecdoche: New York, The Brave One, Money Monster, and the #Netflix show #Maniac. She's also worked with great directors such as Jim Jermush, Jodi Foster, Sam Mendes, and Charlie Kaufman.
On this epiosde I’m joined by Set Decorator Lydia Marks. Being from New York City she certainly has made a mark on some recent films that burst with #NYC design. WIth a background in photography and art history you can see in her sets how she works in he details to the frame. I talk to her about #FosseVerdon and the detailss and research it took to bring their lives to the screen. I asked about the influence New York City has on her films and about working woth femail directors. Lydia’s fims include You can Count on Me, Broken Flowers, The Namesake, #TheDevilWearsPrada, #SexandtheCity 1 and 2, Away We go, Synecdoche: New York, The Brave One, Money Monster, and the #Netflix show #Maniac. She’s also worked with great directors such as Jim Jermush, Jodi Foster, Sam Mendes, and Charlie Kaufman.
This movie is a lot of things. It's hard to label it with genres without going into a run on sentence. You could call it a meta socially conscious zombie dark comedy horror film. Read below or listen to our review. Skip to Intro - 00:04Skip to Trailer - 4:29Skip to Synopsis - 6:32Skip to Review - 8:05Skip to Score - 11:44Skip to Spoilers - 20:57Skip to Final Recommendations - 1:07:26Skip to Taglines - 1:08:41Skip to Horror Movie News - 1:10:35Skip to Outro - 1:22:03 Theatrical Poster for The Dead Don't Die Trailer https://youtu.be/bs5ZOcU6Bnw The Dead Don't Die Trailer #1 The Dead Don’t Die can be found in theaters now. Plot Synopsis for The Dead Don't Die The film is set in Centerville USA, “A Real Nice Place” and follows two police officers, Chief Cliff Robertson (Bill Murray) and Ronnie Peterson (Adam Driver). Their sleepy routine of handling minor misdemeanors is disturbed when a grizzly double homicide at the towns one and only cafe. Since Centerville is such a nice place, the first assumption is that it was some animal...or several animals that did it, but Ronnie Peterson correctly guesses that it's "zombies, you know, the undead...ghouls". Apparently the “polar fracking” that they have been hearing on the news has inadvertently caused the earth to go off axis and...the dead to rise from their graves. Watch The Dead Don't Die Check out the movie on AmazonThe Dead Don't Die Is The Dead Don't Die Worth Seeing? What follows is a great mix of fourth wall breaking, social commentary, and sardonic comedy horror. This movie has a definite indy feel, which isn’t too surprising, since writer/director Jim Jarmusch has made a whole career staying on the edges of mainstream. This is actually his first film that opened in more than 300 theaters. Regardless, you have likely seen or heard of some of his other films, such as Broken Flowers, Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai, Dead Man, and Only Lovers Left Alive. This film actually features 8 actors that have worked in previous Jarmusch films, which has resulted in an embarrassment of riches, including Tilda Swinton, Steve Buscemi, Tom Waits, Chloë Sevigny, Rosie Perez, and RZA. The dialogue is as dry as a Mormon wedding, but the world and characters that Jim Jarmusch has created are as charming as the prototypical little american town that Centerville represents. It is a precisely written, directed, and acted. There is very little fat in this movie, but the story and dialogue is given plenty of room to breath. RZA! The Predator! What a Fun Movie! Check Out Our Review! https://www.horrormovietalk.com/2018/09/19/the-predator-review/ I’d hesitate to say that general audiences will enjoy this movie as much as Avengers Endgame, but I think there is truly something for everyone. There were many moments throughout that delighted me, and I found myself laughing out loud as well as feeling intense existential dread. While watching it, my score kept going up and up. I highly recommend it. Our Score for The Dead Don't Die 9/10 The Dead Don't Die Spoilers Expand for Spoilers The film opens on a graveyard with Officers Robertson and Peterson responding to a call that Hermit Bob stole one of Farmer Miller's chickens. Already I'm on board. Any movie with a character name Hermit Bob is a movie that I'm on board with. As they drive back and have small talk about how much of an asshole Farmer Miller is, they begin noticing that "something's weird". They notice that it's still daylight when it's well into the evening hours, and that their watches and some of the electronics have stopped working. Officer Peterson comments: "This isn't going to end well". It should be noted that this film starts off very meta, very early on. After the opening scene, the credits role to Sturgil Simpson's "The Dead Don't Die". https://youtu.be/xiukuoSjDj0 The Dead Don't Die Theme Song. After the credits play and the song finishes,
Mix yourself a Shandy and settle in for another round of trivia training with Pub Quiz Prep. Traverse topics as deverse as film to German Electro, Lachrymation to Beer, Typewriters to Homographs and beyond. Level up your skill set and become the most sought after member on the local trivia circuit.
Post-synchro # 68 - Une balade avec Jim Jarmusch Alors que son nouveau film, The Dead Don't Die, ouvre le Festival de Cannes, Jim Jarmusch fait l'objet de ce nouveau numéro de Post-Synchro, entièrement consacré à sa filmographie. Une évocation sous forme de grande balade sonore en feuilletant le chansonnier du réalisateur au goût très sûr, film par film, depuis Permanent Vacation jusqu'à Paterson en passant par Dead Man, Ghost Dog ou Broken Flowers, entre autres. Sur la route : John Lurie, Screaming Jay Hawkins, Tom Waits, Neil Young, RZA, The Greenhornes, Bad Rabbits ou encore SQÜRL, le groupe de Jarmusch himself ! Bonne écoute ! Durée : 46'
Post-synchro # 68 - Une balade avec Jim Jarmusch Alors que son nouveau film, The Dead Don’t Die, ouvre le Festival de Cannes, Jim Jarmusch fait l’objet de ce nouveau numéro de Post-Synchro, entièrement consacré à sa filmographie. Une évocation sous forme de grande balade sonore en feuilletant le chansonnier du réalisateur au goût très sûr, film par film, depuis Permanent Vacation jusqu’à Paterson en passant par Dead Man, Ghost Dog ou Broken Flowers, entre autres. Sur la route : John Lurie, Screaming Jay Hawkins, Tom Waits, Neil Young, RZA, The Greenhornes, Bad Rabbits ou encore SQÜRL, le groupe de Jarmusch himself ! Bonne écoute ! Durée : 46’
It's time once again for our special monthly Catching Up On Blu-Ray episode! Physical media releases highlights for the month of May include: The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part (2019, 4k) Forrest Gump (1994, 4k) Broken Flowers (2005) The Heiress (Criterion, 1949) The Grand Duel (Arrow, 1972) They Shall Not Grow Old (2018) Godzilla (1998, 4k) House of Games (Criterion, 1987) Fighting with My Family (2019) Cold Pursuit (2019, 4k) Triple Threat (2018) One Sings, The Other Doesn't (Criterion. 1977) A Record of Sweet Murder (2014) Backdraft 2 (2019) Jurassic Dead (2019) Valentine (2017) Birds of Passage (2018) How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World (2019, 4k) Black Moon Rising (1986) Let the Sunshine In (Criterion, 2017) The Upside (2018) Blue Velvet (Criterion, 1986) Double Impact (MVD, 1991) Climax (2018) Lords of Chaos (2018) General Commander (2019) And many more!
On today's show, Marc talks about Rico, Blood Waves, more Apex Legends (of course), the new AirPods, and another batch of random movies, including The Favourite and Broken Flowers. Anyway, something-something cruel and full or gruel, cheers and enjoy the anime-zing(ly bad feeling) show. Anyway, that's it and that's all folks. If you're feeling extra generous, you can become a patron, donate a little something-something, or subscribe to show your support for the site, the plentiful podcasts, the various videos, the absurd art, and all of the other nonsense we make over here at Pixelated Sausage. Thanks for being a fan.
On today's show, Marc talks about Rico, Blood Waves, more Apex Legends (of course), the new AirPods, and another batch of random movies, including The Favourite and Broken Flowers. Anyway, something-something cruel and full or gruel, cheers and enjoy the anime-zing(ly bad feeling) show. The Talking Points: Rico, Blood Waves, Apex Legends, AirPods, The Favourite (2018), Red River (1948), Broken Flowers (2005), Terry Gilliam, Brazil (1985), The Fisher King (1991), Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998), 12 Monkeys (1995)
Steve Carell had two big dramatic releases this fall and winter with Beautiful Boy and now Welcome to Marwen. It got Jonathan (@berkreviews), Corey (@coreyrstarr), and Michael (@servermonkey) thinking about their favorite comedic actor's more dramatic roles. Thus the topic for the episode is Sad Clowns - that moment when the funny guy or gal suddenly shows a softer side. It was a challenging list to narrow down, but the three thought long and hard and came up with their lists. Jonathan's list: 5. Sarah Silverman in I Smile Back (2015) 4. Jim Carrey in The Truman Show (1998) 3. Steve Carell in The Big Short (2015) 2. Bill Murray in Broken Flowers (2005) 1. Ben Stiller and Adam Sandler in The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected) (2017) Michael's list: 5. Roberto Benigni in Life is Beautiful (1997) 4. Tom Hanks in Philadelphia (1993) 3. Steve Martin in Grand Canyon (1991) 2. Michael J. Fox in Bright Lights, Big City (1988) 1. Seth Rogen in Steve Jobs (2015) Corey's list: 5. Jim Carrey in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) 4. Seth Rogan in Steve Jobs (2015) 3. Ben Stiller in Secret Life of Walter Mitty (2013) 2. Steve Carrell in Dan in Real Life (2007) 1. Kristen Wiig in Skeleton Twins (2014) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/berkreviewscom-moviecasts/support
This week we pore over Oliver Stone's underdiscussed *Talk Radio*. We also talk the re-return of *Roseanne* (sans Roseanne), the new *Creed II* trailer, and other stuff we watched. Thanks for listening. Enjoy! 0:00 - Intro/Trailer/News 15:59 - What We Watched: *Mystery Train*, *Woodshock*, *Transcendence*, *Ghost Dog*, *The Professional*, *The Last Exorcism*, *The Road*, *Coffee and Cigarettes*, *Broken Flowers*, *One-Eyed Jacks*, *The Magnificent Seven*, *Star Trek II The Wrath of Khan*, *Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri*, *Shadows*, *The Rapture*, *Hereditary*, *Hunger*, *The Death of Stalin*, *Pacific Rim Uprising* 2:02:15 - Deep Dive: *Talk Radio* (1988) d. Oliver Stone 2:30:32 - Outro/Next Episode feedback@filmyakpodcast.com
This week we pore over Oliver Stone's underdiscussed Talk Radio. We also talk the re-return of Roseanne (sans Roseanne), the new Creed II trailer, and other stuff we watched. Thanks for listening. Enjoy! 0:00 - Intro/Trailer/News 15:59 - What We Watched: Mystery Train, Woodshock, Transcendence, Ghost Dog, The Professional, The Last Exorcism, The Road, Coffee and Cigarettes, Broken Flowers, One-Eyed Jacks, The Magnificent Seven, Star Trek II The Wrath of Khan, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri, Shadows, The Rapture, Hereditary, Hunger, The Death of Stalin, Pacific Rim Uprising 2:02:15 - Deep Dive: Talk Radio (1988) d. Oliver Stone 2:30:32 - Outro/Next Episode feedback@filmyakpodcast.com
This week there's nothing new and exciting in theaters in this, the winter of our movie discontent. But fear not, we decided to take a deep dive into Bill Murray for this week's episode. We talk about the evolution of Bill Murray from comic genius to acting genius in five movies. We go from Groundhog Day, to Rushmore, to Lost in Translation, to The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou, and end with Broken Flowers to track this evolution. Join us in this journey of Murray. Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, and enjoy! Bill Murray song at the end - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4nH0GsmY14 Email us at celluloidheroespod@gmail.com
Depending on where you live, this past weekend you might have been able to see The Disaster Artist, director-star James Franco's take on the making of the infamous The Room, the movie that taught us all that no matter how upset you are, you can always cheer right up by saying hai to your friend Mark, and that nothing helps a cancer diagnosis like promptly forgetting it. With an excuse like that, how could we possibly pass up the chance to celebrate our all-time favorite bad movies? Whether they involve John Travolta in dreadlocks or gorillas in diving helmets, we're celebrating our favorite examples of movies so bad in every respect that they couldn't be more precious, pleasurable entertainment. In Worth Mentioning, we review Broken Flowers, thank to our patron Tristan Frayling, along with Lady Bird and The Star.
FXF_SO02EP05: JIM JARMUSCH PT2: Jay Rabinowitz, Bob Hein, Tony VolantePLAY PODCAST Coming together in the early 1980's filmmaking scene of New York, picture editor Jay Rabinowitz and sound editor Bob Hein first met in collaborating on Jim Jarmusch's film Mystery Train which led to multiple collaborations over 25 years of working with Jim Jarmusch on such films as Broken Flowers, Dead Man, and Limits of Control. Re-recording mixer, Tony Volante joined in mixing the feature film, Coffee and Cigarettes and has since also mixed on Paterson with Bob Hein as sound editor. Jay, Bob and Tony start out by describing the filmmaking scene of 1980's New York and how that set the tone for future collaborations. Jay Rabinowitz also talks about his process as a picture editor working with Jim Jarmusch and how the film Dead Man came together. Frame By Frame is a podcast series hosted by editor Isabel Sadurni, that introduces you to the most influential, respected and accomplished cinema post-production professionals working in New York today. Through intimate, informal discussions between collaborators about post-production craft, aesthetics, process and technique, we'll recognize and celebrate the iconic films and people that have made New York film history as well as those contemporaries who continue to make important contributions to the art of filmmaking. In conversations anchored by the film editor, we'll share the stories that define New York as an essential ongoing capital of the global film industry. Proudly presented by the Post New York Alliance and the New York Motion Picture Editors Guild. Produced by Isabel Sadurni and Ben Baker.
FXF_SO02EP05: JIM JARMUSCH PT2: Jay Rabinowitz, Bob Hein, Tony VolantePLAY PODCAST Coming together in the early 1980's filmmaking scene of New York, picture editor Jay Rabinowitz and sound editor Bob Hein first met in collaborating on Jim Jarmusch's film Mystery Train which led to multiple collaborations over 25 years of working with Jim Jarmusch on such films as Broken Flowers, Dead Man, and Limits of Control. Re-recording mixer, Tony Volante joined in mixing the feature film, Coffee and Cigarettes and has since also mixed on Paterson with Bob Hein as sound editor. Jay, Bob and Tony start out by describing the filmmaking scene of 1980's New York and how that set the tone for future collaborations. Jay Rabinowitz also talks about his process as a picture editor working with Jim Jarmusch and how the film Dead Man came together. Frame By Frame is a podcast series hosted by editor Isabel Sadurni, that introduces you to the most influential, respected and accomplished cinema post-production professionals working in New York today. Through intimate, informal discussions between collaborators about post-production craft, aesthetics, process and technique, we'll recognize and celebrate the iconic films and people that have made New York film history as well as those contemporaries who continue to make important contributions to the art of filmmaking. In conversations anchored by the film editor, we'll share the stories that define New York as an essential ongoing capital of the global film industry. Proudly presented by the Post New York Alliance and the New York Motion Picture Editors Guild. Produced by Isabel Sadurni and Ben Baker.
Im dritten und letzten Teil unserer Retrospektive werden die verbliebenen Filme von Jim Jarmusch besprochen, angefangen ab Broken Flowers. Die letzten Werke von Jarmusch boten zum Glück einige gute Momente, gleichzeitig aber auch ein paar unterirdische. So wird der Frage auf den Grund gegangen warum Jarmusch dachte 2009 sei das neue 1980, oder welch hervorragende Techniken verwedet wurden um eine neue Art von Vampirfilm zu inszenieren. Bei den zuletzt gesehenen Titeln spricht Juri über die Erfahrung seinen ersten Lynch entdeckt zu haben und Nenad schwärmt von amerikanischen Göttern. Kritik, Lob, Wünsche und Feedback wie immer an bildnachwirkung@gmail.com Links: Twitter: @Bildnachwirkung Twitter (Nenad): @nenaditacka Facebook: Bildnachwirkung Juri auf Letterboxd: MrCutterknife Nenad auf Letterboxd: Nenad Todorović Timecodes: 0:00 - 0:26 Intro 0:27 - 10:40 zuletzt gesehene Titel (The Elephant Man & American Gods) 10:41 - 21:59 Broken Flowers 22:00 - 34:52 The Limits Of Control 34:53 - 51:52 Only Lovers Left Alive 51:53 - 57:42 Gimme Danger 57:43 - 1:15:35 Paterson 1:15:36 - 1:19:53 Letzte Gedanken zu Jim Jarmusch 1:19:54 - 1:22:05 Verabschiedung und Ausblick auf Episode 11
Nihilism, cinematic rhetoric, and classic independent filmmaking take front stage this week as the guys talk about Stranger than Paradise and Broken Flowers by Jim Jarmusch. To find links to things we talked about please visit the blog: https://thefilmlings.wordpress.com/2017/01/17/episode-2-jumping-into-jarmusch/
Conversation #136, recorded on November 20th, 2014. Jeffrey Wright is an actor, known best for his films HAMLET, BROKEN FLOWERS, SYRIANA, CASINO ROYALE, W., THE IDES OF MARCH, EXTREMELY LOUD AND INCREDIBLY CLOSE, and THE GOOD DINOSAUR. He also stars in the hit HBO series WESTWORLD, and previously starred in the series BOARDWALK EMPIRE, as well as appearances on BOJACK HORSEMAN, THE YOUNG INDIANA JONES CHRONICLES, HOMICIDE: LIFE ON THE STREETS. Jeffrey also co-starred in the critically acclaimed miniseries ANGELS IN AMERICA, directed by Mike Nichols, who passed days before this interview. Hail Satire! is hosted and produced by Vic Shuttee.
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En el TIEMPOS MODERNOS de esta semana escuchamos las BSO de dos estupendas películas de cuyos directores soy fan: 'BROKEN FLOWERS', de Jim Jarmush, y 'SNATCH, CERDOS Y DIAMANTES', de Guy Ritchie.
Erst ein 2 Wochen im Kino, jetzt schon bei uns in der Besprechung: DIE BESTIMMUNG - ALLEGIANT. Auch dabei: der oscarnominierte MUSTANG. Phil hat ZOOTOPIA nachgeholt und aktuell aus dem Kino THE BOY und DAS TAGEBUCH DER ANNE FRANK mitgebracht. Lars fröhnte der alten Filmwelt mit ROSEMARIES BABY und BROKEN FLOWERS.
Bill Paxton is shoved into this week's actor spotlight. With limited action during the week, the Clerks decide to breakdown the Deandre Jordan situation and they even try to keep up with the Kardashians! Dom is both scared and happy when faced with this week's Moovia but how did it turn out? And our reviews for Broken Flowers and Midnight Run.
Time for another fan selection — this time, we’re watching the story of a modern Don Juan named Don Johnston. This one was suggested by Seth Harris. We hope you enjoy our review of Broken Flowers Carlin’s Rating: 3.5 out of 5 Stars Jordan’s Rating: 3.0 out of 5 Stars Overall Rating: 3.25 out of […]
This week we discuss the Jim Jarmusch film Broken Flowers...and gush about Bill Murray a bit.
Wir beenden die Bill-Murray-Themenwochen mit eurer dritten und letzten Auswahl für den Murr-may.
Programa dedicado al cine de Road Movies con películas como Vanishing Point, Everything is Illuminated, Broken Flowers, Little Miss Sunshine y Carriers. Además con las habituales secciones de Estrenos, Noticias, Trivia y Banda Sonora.
Programa dedicado al cine de Road Movies con películas como Vanishing Point, Everything is Illuminated, Broken Flowers, Little Miss Sunshine y Carriers. Además con las habituales secciones de Estrenos, Noticias, Trivia y Banda Sonora.
Hello! Who loves multilingual alteration and has four 'M's !? A Mucho Magnifico Movie Monday that's who! I Discuss: How Do You Know?, Ringers: Lord of the Rings Fans, Broken Flowers, SLC Punk, The Amazing Spiderman, and Bottle Shock.
A special this week - the second part of our and your "most hated films", which started in episode 79 - we continue our frustrations, this time with Broken Flowers, LA Takedown, Jumper, Parting Shots, Shark Attack 3: Megalodon, and many more...
Paul Giovanni (The Wicker Man), Maypole SongJonathan Halper (Puce Moment), Leaving My Old Life Behind / I am a HermitAnton Karas (The Third Man), Third Man ThemeMulatu Astatke, (Broken Flowers), Yegelle TezetaFrancis Lai, (Un Homme et Une Femme), Un Homme et Une Femme ThemeRuss Tamblyn & The Jets (West Side Story), The Jet SongSusan Sarandon (Rocky Horror Picture Show), Touch-A Touch-A Touch MePrince (Batman), BatdanceTownes Van Zandt (The Big Lebowski), Dead FlowersHarry Nilsson, (Midnight Cowboy), Everybody's Talkin'Mark Mothersbaugh (Life Aquatic), Ping IslandFolk Implosion (Kids), Natural One
Listen Up! Show 72 contains:SPAM!!!! ARRHHHHGGGGHH!!!Tune 1: Storytellers by Minus VinceA virtual plethora of films:Broken FlowersA Prairie Home CompanionMillion Dollar BabyHappy FeetTune 2: Whatever by The Asylum Street SpankersOn Film: Riding Alone for Thousands of Miles Discuss this show, here.
Weekly JourneywithJesus.net postings, read by Daniel B. Clendenin. Essay: *Letting Go of Your Story: Learning from Traudl Junge*, for Sunday 19 February 2006; book review: *The Conferences* by John Cassian, tr. by Boniface Ramsey (1997); film review: *Broken Flowers* (2005); poem review: *Untitled* by John Betjeman.
Listen Up! More silliness and sophistication including: We have new condenser mics! Feedback - apparently we're M*A*S*H - does this mean we record the show in The Swamp? Tune#1: Dusty Knob by the Badly Bent Copernicus gets his come uppance... so to speak Tune#2: Walkin' Taller by the Devin Garramone Band Film Review: Broken Flowers Tune #3: Where the Liar Sleeps by Ted Eddison More on film: Cast Away See you next week!