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Turtle Time
A Rose Between Two Thorns (Southern Charm S10 Reunion Pt. 1 and RHOA S16 E3 +4 Recap)

Turtle Time

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 82:23


Welcome back, little turtle cuties and Villa Rosa VIPs! On today's episode of Turtle Time, Amy and Riley discuss Harrison Ford and Calista Flockhart making out on the New York City Subway as well as the current slate of plays on Broadway. (00:00 - 6:15)We then discuss Part 1 of the Southern Charm season 10 reunion. (6:15)And finally, we talk about the last two episodes of Real Housewives of Atlanta - season 16, episode 3 and episode 4 - "The Man in the Basement" and "A Brit Too Much" (55:20)If you enjoyed this episode and need more Turtle Time in your life, join the ⁠Turtle Time Patreon⁠ and become a Villa Rosa VIP to hear exclusive bonus content! We're recapping the Vanderpump Rules series from the beginning each week and uncovering all of its secrets.And if you need even more Turtle Time in your life, follow us on ⁠⁠TikTok⁠⁠ or ⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠. And please, if you want to watch some of the fun things we do, subscribe on YouTube. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Naughty But Nice with Rob Shuter
Inside Jenna Bush's Search For Hoda Kotb's Replacement – Kelly Clarkson Name Emerges. David Beckham's Former Assistant Calls Herself ‘Brave' For Revealing Affair. Harrison Ford & Calista Flockhart Put On A PDA Show In NYC Subway

Naughty But Nice with Rob Shuter

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 19:36 Transcription Available


NBC is actively searching for a permanent co-host to join Jenna Bush Hager on the fourth hour of the "Today" show, following Hoda Kotb's departure. More than 20 years after she first claimed she had an affair with David Beckham, the former assistant is back in the spotlight — and doubling down on her story. Harrison Ford and Calista Flockhart are just like us. Rob’s best pal Delaina Dixon from DivaGalsDaily's joins him today. Don't forget to vote in today's poll on Twitter at @naughtynicerob or in our Facebook group. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

That Show Hasn't Been Funny In Years: an SNL podcast on Radio Misfits

Nick takes a deep dive into one of the best seasons of Saturday Night Live ever: Season 26, which aired from October 2000 to May 2001. Fueled by a memorable election and a powerhouse cast, this season delivered sharp comedy and some of the most iconic sketches in SNL history. Tina Fey and Jimmy Fallon took over the Weekend Update desk, while veteran cast members like Will Ferrell, Chris Kattan, Tracy Morgan, Molly Shannon, Darrell Hammond, and newcomers like Maya Rudolph and Rachel Dratch kept the laughs coming. You'll hear some of the most unforgettable sketches from this standout season, including the legendary debate sketch featuring "strategery" and "lockbox," and the Jeffrey's Clothing Store sketch with the world's smallest cell phone. Nick also shares behind-the-scenes stories—including the shocking moment when someone actually broke their neck during an episode—and revisits the work of some fantastic hosts, including Christopher Walken, Calista Flockhart, Tom Green, Julia Stiles, and Sean Hayes. Season 26 was a high point for SNL, and this episode brings back all the best moments! [Ep 115]

All Of It
Christian Slater, Calista Flockhart, and Cooper Hoffman on Their Off-Broadway Dysfunctional Family Drama

All Of It

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 23:27


Actors Christian Slater, Calista Flockhart, and Cooper Hoffman discuss playing members of the Tate family in the current revival of the 1977 Sam Shepard play "Curse of the Starving Class." Slater plays Weston Tate, a destructive alcoholic. Flockhart plays his wife, Ella, who is hoping to sell the family's property to make ends meet. Hoffman plays their son, Wesley, who is left to pick up the pieces. "Curse of the Starving Class" runs at the Pershing Square Signature Center through April 6.

In My Heart with Heather Thomson
Carole Radziwill and Heather: Friends Talk About It All.

In My Heart with Heather Thomson

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 66:34


Widely recognized for her role, over six seasons, on Bravo's The Real Housewives of New York (RHONY), Carole Radziwill first started her career as a journalist with ABC News. While working for the doc unit, Peter Jennings Reporting, she not only reported on foreign stories in Cambodia, Haiti, India, but was also stationed in Israel during the 1990 Gulf War. Her story on Vietnam Vet Bobby Muller's anti-landmine campaign in Cambodia would earn Radziwill the first of three EMMY Awards. Carole left ABC News in 2003 to write her first book, What Remains: A Memoir of Fate, Friendship and Love. Published in 2005, it had twenty weeks on The New York Times Best-Sellers list. Her first novel, The Widow's Guide to Sex & Dating, was published in February 2014. Heather and Carol, friends since RHONY days, talk about the Housewives' times, Carole's career as a journalist as well as her MOTH story performance- an incredible personal true story called the Cartier Curse. Carole and Heather also talk skin care, products, procedures as well as the play Carole is producing off- Broadway called Curse of the Starving Class, written by Sam Shepard with Calista Flockhart and Christian Slater. The play runs until April 6. Here's the link to get tickets. www.thenewgroup.org You can find Cartier Curse on the MOTH podcast. (on Apple and Spotify) You can follow Carole on IG: https://www.instagram.com/caroleradziwill/ Website: www.heatherthomson.com Social Media: IG: https://www.instagram.com/iamheathert/                     You Tube: https://youtube.com/@iamheathert?si=ZvI9l0bhLfTR-qdo SPONSOR:  AirDoctor: Head to www.AirDoctorPro.com and use promo code HEATHER to get UP to $300 off today! AirDoctor comes with a 30-day money back guarantee, plus a 3-year warranty—an $84 value, free! Get this exclusive, podcast-only offer now! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Juicy Scoop with Heather McDonald
Real Housewife of NYC Carole Radziwill on Bravo, The Kennedys and Sex!

Juicy Scoop with Heather McDonald

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 77:22


Return Juicy Scooper and Real Housewife favorite, Carole Radziwill met me in my hotel room just above the notorious Regency Bar to gossip! We discuss dating younger men. I recap Nicole Kidman's “Babygirl”. I need your help on who should play a 30ish Carole in the upcoming Ryan Murphy series American Love Story about JFK Jr and Carolyn. JFK Jr. was Carol's husband's cousin and the four of them were best friends. Carole reveals what she got paid as a real housewife and how the show was produced then verses now. Carole also shares about her mother in law, Lee Radziwill and her relationship with Calista Flockhart who played Lee in The Swans. Carole discusses her book “What Remains” and the possibility of it becoming a play. So many laughs, so much juicy scoop! • Get 20% off your first order, plus free shipping, at https://MeUndies.com/juicyscoop, enter promo code juicyscoop  • Find exactly what you're booking for on https://Booking.com ,Booking.yeah! Stand Up Tickets and info: https://heathermcdonald.net/ Subscribe to Juicy Scoop with Heather McDonald on iTunes, the podcast app, and get extra juice on Patreon: https://bit.ly/JuicyScoopPodApple  https://www.patreon.com/juicyscoop  Shop Juicy Scoop Merch: https://juicyscoopshop.com  Follow Me on Social Media: Instagram: https://www/instagram.com/heathermcdonald  TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@heathermcdonald  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Entertainment Tonight
Entertainment Tonight for Tuesday, February 4, 2025

Entertainment Tonight

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 26:52


The “It Ends With Us” legal war. Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni's lawyers get a reality check from a federal judge. Plus, how TikTok videos and internet sleuths are having a real impact on the case. And, why Taylor Swift could be forced to testify. Then, Travis Kelce's proposal plans. Watch the tight end getting grilled at Media Day. Plus, get ready for Buffy ready to slay again. The reboot plans with Sarah Michelle Gellar in the works. Why Dolly Parton is partially to thank for the show's return. And, Zendaya and Tom Holland's wedding plans as her family's funny nickname for him is revealed. Then, we're inside the “Goonies” cast special reunion. Plus, Madonna tries standup comedy. How Amy Schumer got her stage ready. And, ET's on the set of star Super Bowl commercials. Why Eugene Levy ditched his son for his spot. Plus, what turned Vin Diesel not so fast and furious. And, watch Kris Jenner take on Chris Hemsworth and Christ Pratt for the crown of best celebrity Chris. Then, Harrison Ford on joining the MCU. Why he didn't tell wife Calista Flockhart about his casting. Plus, Anthony Mackie's memories of working with Harrison, 22 years ago. And, a first look at Pedro Pascal in the new “Fantastic Four” movie. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

TV Pilot's License
Ally McBeal: Calista Flockhart, Boston, The Oscar Nominations, and David E. Kelley

TV Pilot's License

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 67:09


I'm gonna be Ally McReal with you guys right now, and Ally Appeal to your kinder sensibilities, but I didn't Ally McFeel like writing an episode description this week. It's been an Ally Ordeal, but it's my job on the podcast and we made an Ally McDeal. This pilot was pretty Ally Surreal, excellent Ally Reveals, a few characters really Ally McSteal the show. Enjoy the rest of your day and remember to subscribe to the podcast so Ally McWe'll have time together every week.This week the boys take their talents to Boston and the unisex bathrooms of Ally McBeal! They discuss Calista Flockhart in her iconic roll, dancing babies, and David E. Kelley's influence on the courtroom depiction. And don't forget Jane Krakowski!!! Buckle your seat belts!HostsGeoff KerbisMax SingerRich Inman

History & Factoids about today
Sept 11-Veterans Day, WW1 Ended, General George Patton, Demi Moore, Leonardo DiCaprio, Wasington State BDAY

History & Factoids about today

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 11:00


Veterans Day. Entertainment from 1992. WW1 edned (Armistice day), 1st fraternity founded, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Dedicated, Route 66 opened. Todays birthdays - George Patton, Marshall Crenshaw, Demi Moore, Calista Flockhart, Alison Doody, Leonardo Di Caprio. Gallagher died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard     http://defleppard.com/An American Soldier - Toby KeithEnd of the road - Boys II MenNo one else on earth - WynonnaThe greeks don't want no freaks - The EaglesBirthday - The BeatlesBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent      http://50cent.com/Someday Someway - Marshall CrenshawAlly McBeal TV themeExit - It's not love - Dokken      http://dokken.net/Follow Jeff Stampka on facebook, LinkedIn and cooolmedia.com

Little Known Facts with Ilana Levine
Episode 408 - Calista Flockhart

Little Known Facts with Ilana Levine

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 55:45


Calista can be seen starring in Ryan Murphy's series FEUD: Capote Vs. The Swans. The second installment of the Feud anthology is based on Capote's Women by Laurence Leamer and focuses on the story of how Truman Capote befriended society women Barbara "Babe" Paley, Gloria Guinness, Marella Agnelli, Slim Hayward, Pamela Churchill, C. Z. Guest, and Jackie Kennedy's sister Lee Radziwill and then betrayed these women for a story. Calista stars as Lee Radziwill, Jackie Kennedy's younger sister and wife of a Polish prince, who developed a strong kinship with Capote thanks in part to her poor relationship with Kennedy. The series also stars Tom Hollander as Capote, Naomi Watts, Chloë Sevigny, Diane Lane and Molly Ringwald. Flockhart made her TV debut portraying the title role in FOX's widely popular and award-winning series “Ally McBeal,” created by David E. Kelley. She also starred in ABC's critically acclaimed TV drama, “Brothers & Sisters,” a family soap revolving around the Walker family and their lives in Los Angeles. Additional TV credits include “Full Circle,” “Supergirl,” Lisa Kudrow's improvisational comedy series on Showtime “Web Therapy,” “Facetiming with Mommy,” and the DreamWorks' TV Series, “The Penguins of Madagascar.” Flockhart returned to her theatre roots as Martha in Who's Afraid of Virgina Woolf for the Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles. She made her Broadway debut opposite Julie Harris in The Glass Menagerie, for which she received the Theatre World Award and the Clarence Derwent Best New Talent Award. New York theater credits include Neil LaBute's Bash: Latter Day Plays; The Three Sisters; Warren Leight's The Loop, which landed her the role of Gene Hackman's daughter in Mike Nichols' “The Birdcage;” Sophistry; Sons and Fathers; Wrong Turn at Lungfish; All for One and Caryll Churchill's Mad Forest. Flockhart was “Juliet” in Romeo and Juliet at The Hartford Stage; “Cordelia” in King Lear at The Actors Theater in Louisville; “Irina” in The Three Sisters at the Goodman Theater in Chicago; and “Emily” in Our Town directed by the legendary Jose Quintero. Flockhart's film credits include the independent thriller Fragile; Things You Can Tell Just By Looking At Her with Glenn Close and Cameron Diaz; A Midsummer Night's Dream, co-starring Kevin Kline, Michelle Pfeiffer and Rupert Everett; Drunks; The Birdcage, which received the Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Ensemble; and Telling Lies in America co-starring Kevin Bacon and Brad Renfro.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Little Known Facts with Ilana Levine
Episode 408 - Calista Flockhart

Little Known Facts with Ilana Levine

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 57:16


Calista can be seen starring in Ryan Murphy's series FEUD: Capote Vs. The Swans. The second installment of the Feud anthology is based on Capote's Women by Laurence Leamer and focuses on the story of how Truman Capote befriended society women Barbara "Babe" Paley, Gloria Guinness, Marella Agnelli, Slim Hayward, Pamela Churchill, C. Z. Guest, and Jackie Kennedy's sister Lee Radziwill and then betrayed these women for a story. Calista stars as Lee Radziwill, Jackie Kennedy's younger sister and wife of a Polish prince, who developed a strong kinship with Capote thanks in part to her poor relationship with Kennedy. The series also stars Tom Hollander as Capote, Naomi Watts, Chloë Sevigny, Diane Lane and Molly Ringwald. Flockhart made her TV debut portraying the title role in FOX's widely popular and award-winning series “Ally McBeal,” created by David E. Kelley. She also starred in ABC's critically acclaimed TV drama, “Brothers & Sisters,” a family soap revolving around the Walker family and their lives in Los Angeles. Additional TV credits include “Full Circle,” “Supergirl,” Lisa Kudrow's improvisational comedy series on Showtime “Web Therapy,” “Facetiming with Mommy,” and the DreamWorks' TV Series, “The Penguins of Madagascar.” Flockhart returned to her theatre roots as Martha in Who's Afraid of Virgina Woolf for the Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles. She made her Broadway debut opposite Julie Harris in The Glass Menagerie, for which she received the Theatre World Award and the Clarence Derwent Best New Talent Award. New York theater credits include Neil LaBute's Bash: Latter Day Plays; The Three Sisters; Warren Leight's The Loop, which landed her the role of Gene Hackman's daughter in Mike Nichols' “The Birdcage;” Sophistry; Sons and Fathers; Wrong Turn at Lungfish; All for One and Caryll Churchill's Mad Forest. Flockhart was “Juliet” in Romeo and Juliet at The Hartford Stage; “Cordelia” in King Lear at The Actors Theater in Louisville; “Irina” in The Three Sisters at the Goodman Theater in Chicago; and “Emily” in Our Town directed by the legendary Jose Quintero. Flockhart's film credits include the independent thriller Fragile; Things You Can Tell Just By Looking At Her with Glenn Close and Cameron Diaz; A Midsummer Night's Dream, co-starring Kevin Kline, Michelle Pfeiffer and Rupert Everett; Drunks; The Birdcage, which received the Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Ensemble; and Telling Lies in America co-starring Kevin Bacon and Brad Renfro.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

CoPilots - TV Writers on TV Pilots
14 - ALLY MCBEAL with Amy Wilson: Non Equity Calista Flockhart

CoPilots - TV Writers on TV Pilots

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 64:41


Amy Wilson (What Fresh Hell co-host & Author), Sean, and Andy discuss the Ally McBeal pilot, a legal comedy drama.You can watch the 1997 pilot here on Daily Motion (Link)To hear Amy talk about her experiences with non-pilot pilots, check out our Patreon (link below)! Support the Show.Bonus content at Patreon (Link)For more info see CoPilotsTV.com or @CoPilotsTV (IG, Twitter)Hosted bySean Conroy (IG, Twitter)Andy Secunda (IG, Twitter)Produced by Agustin IslasComedy Writers, TV Review, Funny Reviews, Entertainment, UCB Improv, Fun Reviews, Pilot Writing, Pilot Episode, First Episode, TV Writing, Comedian Reviews

Awards Chatter
Calista Flockhart - ‘Feud: Capote vs. The Swans'

Awards Chatter

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 52:57


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Gone With The Bushes
Episode 284 - The Birdcage (1996)

Gone With The Bushes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2024 106:50


"I don't want you to see me.  I'm hideous" The Birdcage (1996) directed by Mike Nichols and starring Robin Williams, Nathan Lane, Gene Hackman, Dianne Wiest, Hank Azaria, Calista Flockhart, Dan Futterman and Christine Baranski. Next Time: Auntie Mame (1958)

Little Gold Men
Juno Temple and Calista Flockhart on Taking Big Risks in Their New Shows

Little Gold Men

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 49:15


We're talking about two juicy limited-series performances on this week's interview episode. Juno Temple first digs deep into her Fargo transformation and what it felt like to pull that off fresh out of Ted Lasso. Then, Ally McBeal and Brothers & Sisters alum Calista Flockart talks her welcome return to TV in the new season of Feud—and how good it felt to play someone so (sometimes) mean.Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @vfawardsinsiderFollow our hosts: @rilaws, @beccamford, @davidcanfield97Our editor and producer is Brett Fuchs.

Little Gold Men by Vanity Fair
Juno Temple and Calista Flockhart on Taking Big Risks in Their New Shows

Little Gold Men by Vanity Fair

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 49:15


We're talking about two juicy limited-series performances on this week's interview episode. Juno Temple first digs deep into her Fargo transformation and what it felt like to pull that off fresh out of Ted Lasso. Then, Ally McBeal and Brothers & Sisters alum Calista Flockart talks her welcome return to TV in the new season of Feud—and how good it felt to play someone so (sometimes) mean.Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @vfawardsinsiderFollow our hosts: @rilaws, @beccamford, @davidcanfield97Our editor and producer is Brett Fuchs.

Little Known Facts with Ilana Levine
Episode 399 - Gordon Greenberg

Little Known Facts with Ilana Levine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 35:30


Gordon Greenberg has directed on Broadway, Off-Broadway, in London's West End, written for television and stage, and developed, directed and produced new works for arts institutions across America. Current Directing/Writing projects include The Heart of Rock and Roll , which opens on Broadway at the James Earl Jones Theatre in April, 2024, following its record breaking run at The Old Globe, the hit Off-Broadway show Dracula, A Comedy of Terrors (Director & Co-Writer, with Steve Rosen, New World Stages & podcast starring John Stamos, Laura Benanti, & Annaleigh Ashford), a new musical about Picasso (directing & co-writing with Stephen Schwartz & Caridad Svich), the NBC television series Most Talkative (Co-Executive Producer/Writer, NBC, Blumhouse, Andy Cohen), Crime and Punishment, A Comedy (directing & co-writing with Steve Rosen) for the Old Globe, a London revival of The Baker's Wife (Menier Choclate Factory, 2024), Single White Female (A.T.G.), The Wedding Banquet (Ang Lee, Hua Musicals, Taiwan), Ghost Tour, The Play, and the new comedy podcast series Rolling Calls starring Julie Halston & Richard Kind (co-writer, Steve Rosen). His acclaimed revival of Who's Afraid of Virgina Woolf starring Calista Flockhart and Zachary Quinto at the Geffen Playhouse won the Los Angeles Drama Critics Award for Best Revival. Variety called it “Inspired”, the L.A. Times called it “Unerringly good…Qunto & Flockhart expose something infinitely fragile in Edward Albee's shatterproof play”, Entertainment Weekly called it “A riveting production…brilliantly staged by Gordon Greenberg”, and the Wall Street Journal called it “Intriguing…Here, unusually, there is the suggestion that the oncoming dawn may truly presage a fragile new beginning.”  Other directing work includes the revisal of Working (Drama Desk Award, adapted with Stephen Schwartz and Lin-Manuel Miranda), Jacques Brel…(Drama Desk, Drama League, Outer Critics Award noms), Terms of Endearment with Alfred Molina & Calista Flockhart (Geffen Playhouse for Greg Berlanti), the stage adaptation of Tangled (Disney), Johnny Baseball (Williamstown), Stars of David by Jeanine Tesori, Tom Kitt, Tony Kushner (Daryl Roth), Pirates! (created with Nell Benjamin, Huntington, Paper Mill, Goodspeed, MUNY), Band Geeks! (also co-writer, Goodspeed, NEA grant), The Baker's Wife (Paper Mill, Goodspeed), 1776 (Paper Mill), Floyd Collins (Signature), the Klezmer-Rock reimagining of Isaac Bashevis Singer's Yentl (Asolo Rep), Blue Sky Boys by Deborah Breevort (Capital Rep.), the professional premiere of Edges The Musical (Capital Rep.), the acclaimed reimagining of Jesus Christ, Superstar starring Billy Porter (Helen Hayes, St. Louis MUNY), the U.S. national tour of Guys & Dolls, Disney's Believe, the Disney Fantasy Christening (with Neil Patrick Harris & Jerry Seinfeld), West Side Story (MUNY, Circle Award nom), Happy Days, A New Musical (Paper Mill, Goodspeed, U.S. National Tour), Vanities, A New Musical (Theatreworks Palo Alto - San Francisco Bay Area Theatre Critics Award), We The People (Lucille Lortel Theatre & Paper Mill Playhouse), Rags (Roundabout, workshop), and the all-female workshop of Man of La Mancha (Mirvish, Toronto), Other writing work includes, for television, Herbie Rebooted for Disney, Emerald City Music Hall, an original movie musical for Nickelodeon Television and Scramble Band, an original movie musical for the Disney Channel, The Single Girls Guide (co-writer Tommy Newman) for Dallas Theatre Center, Ars Nova, Capital Rep, the podcast Theatre Camp (with Jonathan Marc Sherman) for Sirius XM, Killing Time (with Steve Rosen), an At Home Play Commission from The Old Globe, and the new book of Meet Me In St. Louis for the St. Louis MUNY's 100th Anniversary. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Disturbingly Pragmatic with Dave and Paul
We Saw "Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire", Man Hacks Wife's LinkedIn to Expose Her Affair, and "I Wish I Didn't Know" Friday Night Trivia Time!

Disturbingly Pragmatic with Dave and Paul

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2024 51:47


This Episode has EVERYTHING!It's got:It's WINE o'clock!French butcher!Gewürztraminer wine!David is a cheap drunk, apparently!Paul is a fantastic chef!Soy sauce problems!We enjoyed "Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire"!Truman Capote was annoying!Smoking is gross!Vaping is ridiculous!Solar Eclipse of the heart!Totality is where it's at, baby!All the earthquakes!LinkedIn Affairs!Farts are funny!Episode Links (In Order):Ronnie Vino - It's Friday Night!Ivana Trump's grave is overgrown!Woman's husband hacks her LinkedIn profile to announce her affair!Toilet plunger poop spray!Music Credit!Opening/Closing music graciously supplied by: https://audionautix.com/  Visit Our Patreon! Email Us Here: Disturbinglypragmatic@gmail.comWhere To Find Us!: Disturbingly Pragmatic Link Tree!

Unserious
Mastering the Message: Strategic Communications with Elisabeth Diana

Unserious

Play Episode Play 32 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 33:20 Transcription Available


At work we constantly have to stand up to tell our stories, advocate for resources, and convince our teams and leaders to join us. Navigating internal and external workplace communication can be daunting, but in this episode Elisabeth Diana, Head of Communications at HR one stop shop Deel, shares her playbook for developing messages that are on-point, authentic, and strategic. And using examples from recent press events from Calista Flockhart, Taylor Swift / Tree Paine, we work backwards to dissect and speculate on the stories behind the stories."You cannot spin your own stuff. You have to be able to own when something is not going well. You are the truth teller. You're not paid to say yes. You are paid to tell the truth." - Elisabeth Diana0:10 Intro3:01 Strategic Communications for Influence13:55 Hire, Fire, Boss!17:37 Data and Anecdotes for Persuasion21:25 Pop Culture Communications Critiques31:08 Reflections and OutroConnect with Elisabeth on Threads @ediyorkMentioned in this episode: Deel Global Trends reportCalista Flockhart New York Times interviewTaylor Swift Eras Tour BonusesSwift Skips the Times GalaFollow Unserious in your podcast app, at unserious.com, and on Instagram and Threads at @unserious.fun.

PopaHALLics
PopaHALLics #118 "Feuding Friends"

PopaHALLics

Play Episode Play 59 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 32:04


PopaHALLics #118 "It Takes Two to Tango"Relationships can be a tricky dance, whether you're mismatched cops working a murder case ("Deadloch"), a movie star & a "civilian" falling in love ("Starstruck"), or socialites mistakenly trusting a writer who will betray them ("Feud: Capote Vs. The Swans"). Not to mention two assassins living together ("Mr. & Mrs. Smith")!Streaming:"Masters of the Air," Apple +.  Austin Butler ("Elvis") and Callum Turner play pilots and friends more like siblings in this "Band of Brothers"-esque look at the 100th Bomb Group during World War II."Deadloch," Prime. A local straightlaced cop (Kate Box) and a brash outsider (Madeleine Sami) reluctantly team up to solve murders in a small town in this quirky feminist noir comedy."Mr. & Mrs. Smith," Prime. In a relationship dramedy inspired by the 2005 Angelina Jolie/Brad Pitt movie, Donald Glover and Maya Erskine play assassins who become a couple."Feud: Capote Vs. The Swans," FX. Writer Truman Capote becomes friends with a group of rich glamorous socialites and then spills all their secrets in a magazine article. Starring Naomi Watts, Diane Lane, Calista Flockhart, Demi Moore, Chloe Sevigny, and Tom Hollander as Capote."Starstruck," Max. A movie star (Nikesh Patel) and a "little rat nobody" (Rose Matafeo) try to have a relationship in this screwball BBC rom-com created by Matafeo."Death & Other Details," Hulu. A young woman (Violett Beane) boards a luxury liner, only to find "the world's greatest detective" (Mandy Patinkin) who abandoned her in her childhood time of need. But she'll need the help of the hard-drinking sleuth to prove her innocence when a murder occurs.Books:"Furious Hours: Murder, Fraud & The Last Trial of Harper Lee," by Casey Cep. In this true story, a rural preacher murdered five family members for insurance money until a relative shot him dead at the funeral for one of the victims. In the audience at the vigilante's trial: "To Kill a Mockingbird" author Harper Lee, hoping to write a book like her friend Truman Capote's "In Cold Blood." "Furious Hours" also follows the attorney who first defended the preacher and then his killer."Capote's Women: A True Story of Love, Betrayal, & a Swan Song for an Era," by Laurence Leamer. The bestseller that inspired the miniseries "Feud: Capote Vs. The Swans" (see above).

The Drew Barrymore Show
The Cast of “Feud: Capote vs. the Swans” on the Importance of Women Supporting Women

The Drew Barrymore Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2024 19:36


Drew has an exclusive sit-down with the entire cast of “Feud: Capote vs. the Swans” including Naomi Watts, Diane Lane, Demi Moore, Chloë Sevigny, Molly Ringwald and Calista Flockhart. The star-studded cast has a candid conversation with Drew about being working moms, their new series and more. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Drew Barrymore Show
Demi Moore on Learning From Jack Nicholson on the Set of "A Few Good Men"

The Drew Barrymore Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 19:18


Drew has an exclusive sit-down with the entire cast of “Feud: Capote vs. the Swans” including Naomi Watts, Diane Lane, Demi Moore, Chloë Sevigny, Molly Ringwald and Calista Flockhart. The star-studded cast has a candid conversation with Drew about being working moms, their new series and more. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Red Carpet Recap - Beauty Edition
FEUD - Copote vs The Swans premier

The Red Carpet Recap - Beauty Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 13:39


Bren and Anita recap the FEUD Capote vs The Swans Premier. We put a close up on the looks created for Naomi Watts, Demi Moore, Calista Flockhart, Chloe Sevigny, Diane Lane and Molly Ringwald plus reveal the incredible artists behind the glam.

I'd Rather Be Reading
Laurence Leamer on Truman Capote and the Swans—and the New Ryan Murphy “Feud” Show About Them

I'd Rather Be Reading

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 40:43


For our season nine finale I have a legendary journalist, Laurence Leamer, here to talk about his book Capote's Women: A True Story of Love, Betrayal, and a Swan Song for an Era, which is the basis for the new Ryan Murphy show on FX, Feud: Capote vs. the Swans. (I loved the first iteration of Feud—about Bette Davis and Joan Crawford—and I love everything Ryan Murphy does.) The show has a cast as deep as any ocean: Naomi Watts. Diane Lane. Demi Moore. Calista Flockhart. Chloe Sevigny. Molly Ringwald. And Tom Hollander as Truman Capote. It premieres on FX on January 31 (and the next day on Hulu) and it will be appointment television for me. Through this book, this series, and this conversation, we dip our toe into New York City high society, into the world of Truman Capote and his “Swans”—glamorous women who were Capote's closest confidantes. Babe Paley, Slim Keith, CZ Guest, Gloria Guinness, Pamela Harriman, Lee Radziwell, and Marella Agnelli were not just beautiful and wealthy, but intelligent and interesting. Then, enter the “feud” portion of the program: Capote wrote a piece for Esquire called “La Cote Basque 1965,” in which he puts the Swans' dirty secrets in black and white, and in print for the entire world to read. The women cut Capote off totally; it was social suicide, and it led to Capote's downfall that ultimately resulted in his death. Why did he do this? He thought they'd be too dumb to know the piece was about them. It was one of the worst decisions he could have ever made. Here to tell us all about it is the legendary Laurence Leamer, who is regarded as an expert on the Kennedy family and who has written biographies of not just the Kennedys but also the Reagans, Johnny Carson, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Ingrid Bergman, and Donald Trump's resort, Mar-a-Lago. By the way, I have to throw this detail in here—his book about Mar-a-Lago was controversial and banned him from the resort for life. Not unlike that detail, this book and this conversation are as compelling as it comes. Capote's Women: A True Story of Love, Betrayal, and a Swan Song for an Era by Laurence Leamer “La Cote Basque” by Truman Capote for Esquire

The Sly Show
THE SLY SHOW S19E160 (TheSlyShow.com)

The Sly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 20:44


I Saw The Most Disturbing Thing I'll See For Tha Rest Of The Year In Oakland, California Today, Bulimic Or Anoxreic?, Gilda Radner Was Cool, Texas Make It Illegal To Be An Illegal Alien - Based, Snow Weather, White People Activities, Shopping At TJ Maxx Is Great, Bidenomics Duh, Shadowbanned on Instagram Because Of Jews, Falling Down Movie, Lots Of Coffee Bro, Politics - Sure, COVID Coughs, Comedic Things, Ally McBeal, 90s Movies, Calista Flockhart, Bend, Oregon, Christmas Shopping With Bidenomics, Last Nights Dinner, Throwing Up After A Meal, Stephen A. Smith Is A Leftist For Sure, Gender Queer, Banning Porn In Schools, Fuck Remakes and Reboots, Epstein Island Logs, Job Interview Mode Is Not Meant For All Day Everyday+ More Fuckery!   THESLYSHOW.COM: https://tinyurl.com/2p843vt3 TELEGRAM: https://tinyurl.com/dsyurdwr GAB: https://tinyurl.com/bdfve3cx X: https://tinyurl.com/yc87pwrr INSTAGRAM: https://tinyurl.com/yc8zvded FACEBOOK: https://tinyurl.com/596p4pt8 RUMBLE: https://tinyurl.com/st3xztdr BITCHUTE: https://tinyurl.com/3adyysbk SPOTIFY: https://tinyurl.com/2s44wvat APPLE PODCASTS: https://tinyurl.com/yh87mnve GOOGLE PODCASTS: https://tinyurl.com/5n8hcfr4 AMAZON MUSIC: https://shorturl.at/bzEP1 AUDIBLE: https://tinyurl.com/5fpakxd7 PANDORA: https://tinyurl.com/484ucdv9 IHEART MEDIA: https://tinyurl.com/bdzjzdvk TUNE IN RADIO: https://tinyurl.com/3z97fk9w PODCHASER: https://tinyurl.com/2s49h7b5 PODCAST ADDICT: https://tinyurl.com/5n8k3h9z PLAYER FM: https://tinyurl.com/3898kccm PODCHASER: https://tinyurl.com/2s49h7b5 LISTEN NOTES: https://tinyurl.com/bdh6syue

Fraudology Podcast
Best of the year: A Former Corporate Spy Shares The Art of the "Ruse" (Social Engineering) w/ Author Robert Kerbeck

Fraudology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 62:07


Fraudology is presented by Sardine. Learn more about how their one platform covers you for fraud, compliance, and payments, and watch the replay of our demo here.***This episode is a replay of an episode from March 7, 2023; dozens of loyal Fraudology listeners were asked which episodes should be considered the "best of the year" & both episodes with this guest were the most suggested***Even if you don't fight fraud for a living - you will enjoy this episode! In this episode of Fraudology, host Karisse Hendrick sits down with Robert Kerbeck, the Author of the book "Ruse: Lying, The American Dream. From Hollywood to Wall Street" to talk about social engineering and how easy it can be to get closely guarded company secrets out of an employee through a simple phone call.Robert lived a life straight out of a movie (And spoiler alert: his life story is on its way to becoming a TV show!). As an aspiring actor, Robert took a mysterious apprenticeship as a corporate spy. He learned fairly quickly that in addition to impressions, he was great at reading people & connecting with them over the phone, to get them to unwittingly divulge some of the biggest secrets about their company. As an actor, Robert had some unbelievable experiences as an actor like drinking with Paul Newman, playing the lead opposite Calista Flockhart in an off-Broadway production, taking J-Lo on a date to a Dodger's game, and working with OJ Simpson a week before the tragic double homicide of his wife Nicole Brown Simpson & her friend, Ron Goldman. But, he came to realize that his real success would be to become one of the world's most skilled, and deceptive practitioners of corporate espionage targeting top firms on Wall Street, Finance, and Silicon Valley to give their competitors inside knowledge.Now that Robert is retired from that life, he's written his book, "Ruse: Lying, The American Dream. From Hollywood to Wall Street" to not only share his sometimes unbelievable stories but also to provide insights into the social engineering tricks that worked to compromise well-intentioned and well-trained employees & executives of some of the biggest companies in the world. There is a lot that the online fraud-fighting world can and should learn from Robert, especially as top social engineers target most of your companies daily with similar attempts to gain the "keys to the kingdom" with their "rusing" techniques. But, knowing their tactics, and providing fun, yet informative training to your teams (especially customer service!), and implementing a few policies & procedures like some of the ones that Robert shares on today's podcast will all help guard your own company's secrets, revenue, and access to your customer's accounts against people with similar skillsets as the one Robert used to use in his former profession. To learn more about Robert, to purchase his book, or to book him for a corporate training session, go to his website: https://www.robertkerbeck.com/He's also active on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-kerbeck-12aa7a11/Fraudology is hosted by Karisse Hendrick, a fraud fighter with decades of experience advising hundreds of the biggest ecommerce companies in the world on fraud, chargebacks, and other forms of abuse impacting a company's bottom line. Connect with her on LinkedIn She brings her experience, expertise, and extensive network of experts to this podcast semi weekly, on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

History & Factoids about today
Nov 11th-Veterans Day, George Patton, Marshall Crenshaw, Demi Moore, Calista Flockhart, Leonardo Di Caprio

History & Factoids about today

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2023 9:34


Veterans Day. Entertainment from 1969. WW1 edned (Armistice day), 1st fraternity founded, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Dedicated, Route 66 opened. Todays birthdays - George Patton, Marshall Crenshaw, Demi Moore, Calista Flockhart, Alison Doody, Leonardo Di Caprio. Gallagher died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/An American Soldier - Toby KeithWedding bell blues - 5th DimensionOkie from Muskogee - Merle HaggardThe greeks don't want no freaks - The EaglesBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/Someday Someway - Marshall CrenshawAlly McBeal TV themeExit - It's not love - Dokken http://dokken.net/ https://coolcasts.cooolmedia.com/

Podcast: The Ride
Haunted Mansion 6 LIVE

Podcast: The Ride

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 98:59


The annual tradition continues as we make our way through the Haunted Mansion! But this time we're dressed like The Munsters and there's a live audience! Recorded live at Dynasty Typewriter, October 20, 2023 Harrison Ford and Calista Flockhart's Halloween Costumes Episode up at The Cemetary Gate: Patreon.com/PodcastTheRide Listen to Podcast: The Ride Ad-Free on Forever Dog Plus: http://foreverdogpodcasts.com/plus FOLLOW PODCAST: THE RIDE: https://twitter.com/PodcastTheRide https://www.instagram.com/podcasttheride BUY PODCAST: THE RIDE MERCH: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/podcast-the-ride PODCAST THE RIDE IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/podcast-the-ride Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Theatre Podcast with Alan Seales
Ep289 - Gordon Greenberg: Fail Early, Fail Fast

The Theatre Podcast with Alan Seales

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 62:51


If grit, talent, and perseverance were a person, it would be in the form of Gordon Greenberg. The multifaceted artist looks back at his younger years, sharing his first creative moment, and anecdotes about his journey which includes secretly taking a bus and walking into a producer's office in the hopes of getting offered a role. Gordon also shares his experiences in writing and directing, including his latest off-Broadway work, "Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors," a comedic adaptation of the classic vampire tale, which originally found a home in 2020 as a radio play comedy. He talks about the creative process, casting choices, and the unique and campy style of the show. He reflects on the evolution of his career, juggling multiple creative roles, and how he ensures that his outputs remain authentic and engaging. Driven with passion and purpose in whatever he does, Gordon shares a powerful piece of advice to  aspiring artists: “All the things you think are your greatest liabilities are going to become your greatest virtues.” Gordon Greenberg is an accomplished writer, director, producer, and teacher, and has collaborated with people like Zachary Quinto, Calista Flockhart, Antonio Banderas, Steven Schwartz, Steve Rosen, Neil Patrick Harris, Jerry Seinfeld, and Gary Marshall among others. He's created multi-award-winning shows all over the world, including places like the Geffen Playhouse and the Old Globe Theater. Gordon has created musical adaptations for Nickelodeon, the Disney Channel, and Universal Pictures, as well as TV commercials for J. Walter Thompson, one of the largest creative agencies in the world. His latest project, “Dracula, a Comedy of Terrors”, recently opened off-Broadway at New World Stages. Connect with Gordon Greenberg: Website: www.gordongreenberg.com Instagram: @gordongreenberg Listen to the original Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors radio comedy: http://bpn.fm/dracula Listen to the Dracula off-Broadway companion podcast, Dracula the Podcastula: http://bpn.fm/podcastula Connect with The Theatre Podcast: Support us on Patreon: Patreon.com/TheTheatrePodcast YouTube: YouTube.com/TheTheatrePodcast Threads, Twitter & Instagram: @theatre_podcast TikTok: @thetheatrepodcast Facebook.com/OfficialTheatrePodcast TheTheatrePodcast.com Alan's personal Instagram: @alanseales Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

We Doing Filmographies
Robert Longstreet -- Getting In

We Doing Filmographies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2023 36:50


"Getting In" is one of those early 90s comedies you probably saw on Comedy Central if you are old (It's true. Hi, fellow oldie). It sure does have a lot of famous faces in it, both future famous (Matthew Perry, Calista Flockhart, Dave Chapelle) and past famous (Kristy Swanson, Andrew Mccarthy). You know what else? It's Doug Limons first movie! Years before "Swingers" and "Go"! And who else is in their first movie? Yes, that is right, Robert Longstreet. Is this movie just terrible trash? Is Kristy Swanson just great in it? Why was that possibly homeless person killed in the dumpster at the beginning? You've got questions, we've got some answers! Click here https://linktr.ee/wedoingfilmographies if you want the backlog of episodes (so much Billy Crudup, Ray Liotta, Radha Mitchell, Keith Gordon and spookies). Make sure you rate, review and subscribe! Tell your friends! Let's pump these numbers up (pounds chest). We are also part of the Now Playing Network, head over to nowplayingnetwork.net for other rad movie and music podcasts.

Feeling Seen
William J. Stribling on 'The Birdcage'

Feeling Seen

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 54:47


Director William J. Stribling saw THE BIRDCAGE as a 7 or 8 year old, and it instantly became his favorite, watched on repeat. At its center is director and drag club owner Armand Goldman (or is it Coleman?), played by the incomparable Robin Williams. Decades later, Will is a comedy director himself, whose latest film (full disclosure: it was written by this show's producer, Marissa) is THE MIRROR GAME.After this conversation, Jordan has one quick thing about another director: past guest Christopher Landon!Watch THE MIRROR GAME on Tubi, Amazon, or YouTube.***With Jordan Crucchiola and William J. Stribling

Ringer Dish
Emily Ratajkowski's and CB2's Backyard Collab, 'Barbie' Marketing Campaign, Cameron Diaz's Fridge, and More | Jam Session

Ringer Dish

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 44:16


Marketing is the name of the game! Juliet and Amanda return this week with a marketing-filled episode discussing some popular celebrity and pop culture news. Starting off, they discuss Emily Ratajkowski's collaboration with CB2 for her clothing label's New York office (1:21), the upcoming summer hit 'Barbie' the movie and their incredible marketing campaign (8:26), Calista Flockhart's rewear of her skirt from more than two decades ago while at the premiere of 'Indiana Jones' (17:28), and Cameron Diaz's fridge that only seems to have salad and white wine (of course it's her brand Avaline). The ladies also talk about recent Bennifer break-up betting odds (25:12), more cool-guy submissions (27:38), and (finally) Juliet's YouTube report (38:37). Hosts: Juliet Litman and Amanda Dobbins Producer: Jade Whaley Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Entertainment Tonight
Entertainment Tonight for Thursday, June 15, 2023

Entertainment Tonight

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 19:10


Harrison Ford steps out for his last “Indiana Jones” premiere. How he's celebrating with wife Calista Flockhart. Then, what Jamie Foxx's co-stars are saying about his mysterious health crisis. And, new details on the motorcycle crash that killed actor Treat Williams. We're with the man that saw it all. Plus, meet Matthew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker's son, James Wilkie. His thoughts on his famous parents. Then, one-on-one with Garth Brooks in Nashville. Plus, only ET is with Steve Harvey on his Georgia ranch talking his inspiring mentoring mission. And, we're with the stars of “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds” dishing on the new season and reminiscing with the OG Captain Kirk, William Shatner.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Docking Bay 77
"Oh, what interesting china. It looks like young men playing leap frog."

Docking Bay 77

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 113:30


This week is such a "drag". We are comparing the 1978 foreign film La Cage aux Folles vs the remake from 1996, The Birdcage. Robert, Amber, and Disney John join me in the studio and we all have a lot to say. Robert's side hustle https://mairoandco.com/Twitter @dockingbay77podFacebook @dockingbay77podcastdockingbay77podcast@gmail.compatreon.com/dockingbay77podcasthttps://discord.gg/T8Nt3YB7

Layers of Film
The Birdcage | Ep 22

Layers of Film

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 111:43


Get cozy with a big bowl of peasant soup and listen in this month as Austin and Big T discuss the 1996 heartfelt comedy The Birdcage. We talk about our favorite scenes, which characters we liked the most, and how we personally related to the film's message. We discuss the historical context of the movie and explore what made the cast so loveable. Plus, we dive into who we think the true villain of the film is.  So, grab a schnecken and join us for this month's episode. Then don't forget to listen in July when we discuss the 2015 Western drama The Hateful Eight.Episodes are released the first Monday of every month.Write into us at layersoffilmpod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok: @layersoffilmpod

TOMMY 'N' JACOB'S MIX TAPE
Ep 139 - The Birdcage

TOMMY 'N' JACOB'S MIX TAPE

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 59:02


Happy Pride Month to one and all! Join as we have a blast reviewing one of our favorite movies together, 1996's queer comedy The Birdcage. A young man asks his father to hide his partner and their way of life from his future bride's conservative in-laws.Directed by: Mike NicholsScreenplay by: Elaine MayOriginal play (La Cage aux Folles): Jean PoiretStarring: Robin Williams, Nathan Lane, Gene Hackman, Dianne Wiest, Dan Futterman, Calista Flockhart, Hank Azaria, and Christine BaranskiCome on in and have a listen! What do you think of this movie? What are others like it you enjoyed? We'd love to hear from you!Please like, follow, subscribe, share. TJ's Mix Tape does not claim ownership of images from any movies, merely borrow them for social media purposes.

... Just To Be Nominated
Our thoughts on the 'Succession,' 'Ted Lasso,' 'Marvelous Mrs. Maisel' and 'Barry' series finales

... Just To Be Nominated

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 30:23


After talking about the summer's big blockbuster movies during two of our past three episodes, we return to the small screen for a bittersweet conversation about fan-favorite streaming programs. HBO's "Succession" and "Barry" both concluded their runs after four seasons for each program. "Ted Lasso" on Apple TV+ came to an end after three seasons. And Amazon Prime Video's "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" closed after its fifth season. While we don't reveal any major plot points about the final episodes from each series, there are some light spoilers about each season to help keep the conversation moving along. Next week we talk about the second season of ABC's "The Wonder Years," the 2021 series inspired by the 1988 show of the same name starring Fred Savage. We'll even have interviews with some of the stars of the show. Where to watch "Succession" on HBO/Max "Ted Lasso" on Apple TV+ "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" on Amazon Prime Video "Barry" on HBO/Max About the show Streamed & Screened is a podcast about movies and TV hosted by Bruce Miller, a longtime entertainment reporter who is now the editor of the Sioux City Journal in Iowa and Terry Lipshetz, a senior producer for Lee Enterprises based in Madison, Wisconsin. Episode transcript Note: The following transcript was created by Adobe Premiere and may contain misspellings and other inaccuracies as it was generated automatically: 00;00;00;00 - 00;00;25;15 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz Hello everyone, and welcome to another episode. Before the introduction, I did want to mention that we are talking about the series finales for Ted Lasso, Succession, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel and Barry. We do not give away any major plot developments about the final episodes of the shows, but do share some less consequential spoilers to help move the conversation along. 00;00;25;17 - 00;00;47;02 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz Welcome everyone to another episode of streamed and screened and entertainment podcasts about movies and TV from Lee Enterprises. I'm Terry Lipshetz, a senior producer at Lee and co-host of the program with Bruce Miller, editor of the Sioux City Journal and a longtime entertainment reporter who is back from the big city scarfing down dirty water dogs on the sidewalk. 00;00;47;02 - 00;01;06;12 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller Right. You can't beat a city that serves orders all day long, right? That's New York. But, you know, I went on the subway. No, I did not get attacked by anybody. And I was reaching for the pull that you grab on to. And apparently the train started moving before I got to it. And just as I grabbed it, I did a pole dance. 00;01;06;16 - 00;01;12;20 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller I was all the way around and on the floor by the end of it, and nobody applauded. Now, how bad is it? 00;01;12;23 - 00;01;16;16 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz Oh, man, you did a show. You were on Broadway. A Broadway performance. 00;01;16;18 - 00;01;39;24 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller Was way right. And then there were a lot of protesters because the Writers Guild strike is still going on. And you saw them out in front of it used to be MTV. Now it's a CBS branded building on in Times Square. And so they were marching there and you could vaguely recognize some of the people you think, well, isn't that somebody who is also a performer? 00;01;39;26 - 00;02;01;27 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller But it will have an impact because the Tony Awards, which are coming up next week, cannot have any scripted material. They can have off the cuff introductions, but they can't have, you know, little goofy skits or anything that will introduce them. So it might be a good award show. We might be able to enjoy just seeing who wins here, their speech. 00;02;01;27 - 00;02;25;18 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller They won't be, you know, running them off because nobody wrote that stuff. It's all from the heart. So that was interesting to see. And I'll tell you, New York was packed. It was stuffed with people. So it must be back. Now, people are interested in going and seeing and doing things. And one of the fun things we did get to do while we were there was Lin-Manuel Miranda does a thing every Friday called AM for Ham. 00;02;25;24 - 00;02;44;29 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller And what he does is he combines his cast from Hamilton with shows that are on Broadway right now. And so it's been all the Tony nominees lately, and they come out and sing a song from their show and then they move on and they do another show and they know that's maybe 15 minutes and the thing packs the streets. 00;02;45;06 - 00;02;51;01 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller It's wall to wall people just watching this. And you get to see all the stars of the show. So it's kind of fun. 00;02;51;04 - 00;02;52;13 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz It's a lot of fun. 00;02;52;15 - 00;03;00;17 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller Yeah. You didn't pay $300 for a ticket or have to, you know, wrestle somebody down in the in the ticket line to try and get there. 00;03;00;20 - 00;03;12;20 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz It is good for these shows, too, especially people go to New York. It's so expensive, so expensive to go in New York these days. And they have something like that. It's a good way to give back to the community. 00;03;12;20 - 00;03;13;26 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller And, yeah, allow. 00;03;13;26 - 00;03;16;26 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz People to experience something that maybe they can't afford. 00;03;16;28 - 00;03;35;06 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller And, you know, interestingly, you mentioned about how expensive they're charging for bags. Now, come on. You go to a store and they say it's a nickel if you want a bag, what am I going to do all this crap out in my arms and look like I'm not stealing merchandise from their store? A nickel for a bag they can afford the nickel. 00;03;35;12 - 00;03;43;21 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller You've added in more than that on your on your fees. But yeah, that was a new one to me is that I got to pay a nickel to put this stuff in a bag. 00;03;43;24 - 00;03;46;20 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz Did you grab breakfast from a bodega while you were there. 00;03;46;23 - 00;03;53;16 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller Did not. Did. Now I was, but I was proud of myself because they only eat burgers once. 00;03;53;19 - 00;03;54;14 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz Okay. 00;03;54;16 - 00;04;09;08 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller So that was pretty. That was pretty good. But all during this time, you know, the big thing that was blowing up was Little Mermaid. Little Mermaid was like, huge there. People were all rushing to see that. And I finally did see it and I was not impressed. 00;04;09;11 - 00;04;21;15 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz We talked about this a little bit on our last episode, and neither of us were really thrilled with the concept of remaking a classic Disney cartoon as a live action show. 00;04;21;16 - 00;04;48;27 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller Well, they they've dumped things and added new songs or Lin-Manuel Miranda to write. And they're not that good. They're really not that the idea. The young woman, Halle Bailey, who plays Ariel is good. She's very good. And they've really expanded the part of Eric, the boyfriend. So he's got a whole storyline now, too, that I didn't really care about. 00;04;48;27 - 00;05;14;15 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller I didn't need it. And then all of those creatures look very scary. Sebastian actually does look like a crab and flounder. He's out of water more than he's in water. And I'm thinking, How does he do this? This is this is really weird. But I was it's excess. It's a lot of stuff and way too much unnecessary stuff. 00;05;14;17 - 00;05;29;26 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller And so, you know, I will do well. I suppose it will, because parents got to take their kids to something and that's available. But that was a surprise to me. I thought it was going to be a little better and it wasn't. 00;05;29;29 - 00;05;36;26 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller What is the deal with these actors who suddenly have children when they're in their late seventies and early? 00;05;36;28 - 00;05;39;09 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz Pacino Pacino's got to keep up with DeNiro. 00;05;39;12 - 00;05;54;12 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller I know I was going to see the DeNiro film, and then I thought, Oh, do I need this? This is, you know, Father's Day. We'll wait for Father's Day and I'll go see it then. And then the news breaks about Al Pacino, and you think, What is up with all this? Is this kind of a contest? And maybe it is. 00;05;54;15 - 00;06;02;02 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller Where is Nick Cannon in all of this? You know, is Nick Cannon still going to be having kids when he's 79 and it will be up to child 43. 00;06;02;05 - 00;06;08;20 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz I just saw Harrison Ford with Calista Flockhart. They were at their son's college graduation yesterday. 00;06;08;22 - 00;06;11;09 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller Well, see, then life is good. 00;06;11;11 - 00;06;12;05 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz Yeah. 00;06;12;08 - 00;06;27;19 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller Life is good. But, yeah, there are these old guys that are doing a lot of work, which I think is just to be able to pay the bills and then having new families. These families will never see their dads after they've graduated from high school. 00;06;27;21 - 00;06;42;11 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz Yeah, it is kind of sad. Personal choices do whatever you want to do. But I always think about that where you know, when you're 60, 70, having a kid, the kids, you're not going to see this kid, maybe even graduate high school. 00;06;42;13 - 00;07;06;04 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller I've had friends who had children, and I'm thinking I will not get to see this kid get married because it's enough years that, you know, I'm out of here. But it's it's bizarre. And so, you know, whatever they want to do, let them do it. It's fine. But it also has been a big week for last episode's. A lot of the streaming series have been running their last episodes. 00;07;06;08 - 00;07;26;06 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller Succession was the big one that everybody was waiting for. You know, how will this and who will get control of that company? What's going to happen to all of them? I am not a succession person. I'm a I'm counting on you to be my succession guru this season. 00;07;26;08 - 00;07;51;11 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz Yeah, I've been the best man in the best. It was so good. It was. I really love the first season and even the the second season was pretty good. I thought last season was all over the place at times because you start getting tired of it, right? The idea of like, okay, it's it's going to be Kendall, who is the oldest son, but then Kendall has some issues. 00;07;51;11 - 00;08;19;28 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz So then it's, you know, it's going to be Roman, but Roman has a lot of issues, like Roman is a man child. And then you have Siobhan, who's she's a liberal. Will she take over the conservative media company? Is it a fit? So you have all of these things and then you have Logan, who at the beginning of the series, looks like he's not going to have the mental capacity to continue on and then all of a sudden he's he's like back and he's fine and he's running things again. 00;08;20;01 - 00;08;44;00 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz You have four seasons of constant jockeying. You know, we know Logan, regardless of of what you know about the show, there has to be an end. And there obviously is a show called Succession. There has to be somebody at the end that's going to win regardless of how we get there. Somebody has to get there. This last episode, it was like 90 minutes long. 00;08;44;00 - 00;09;12;14 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz It was it was basically a movie and it felt like 15. That's how quickly this thing flew. The only dry spell was there was this this moment kind of midway, two thirds of the way through where the those three kids, Kendall and Roman and Shiv, they kind of got together and they were trying to, you know, come to some sort of agreement, who's going to run the show, who's going to who's going to take over? 00;09;12;20 - 00;09;38;28 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz And then they kind of had this like, playful moment in a kitchen where they're kind of their siblings. Again, they're not these media moguls. And at that point, you're kind of wondering, well, what's going to go on here or not? And, you know, from that point, though, then it gets serious again. And I always felt I wish I could go back in time and just write down what I thought would happen. 00;09;39;00 - 00;10;01;28 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz And I in my head, I had kind of like two possibilities of how the show would end with, you know, who would who would get it among the cast of characters we know. So obviously, right. One of the options could have been somebody comes out of the blue, buys a company and just takes it. But if it if it's only the characters we know, who would those characters be? 00;10;01;28 - 00;10;10;04 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz And I wish I could have written them down, put it into an envelope, because the final two were the two that were like down to the wire. 00;10;10;06 - 00;10;11;28 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller And now there. 00;10;11;28 - 00;10;25;11 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz Is like twists and turns and you just it always felt like, okay, it's going to go back here or is it going to go here? And I loved it. I thought it was just like a phenomenal ending to the series. 00;10;25;15 - 00;10;33;02 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller Could they reboot it with, you know, starting with whomever they had chosen to go ahead or would that not work? 00;10;33;04 - 00;11;02;05 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz These characters are so self-absorbed and so, so crazy. Sure. But I really liked how it ended. It just kind of it just kind of ended not not like Sopranos ended where, you know, it went to black. You just kind of it kind of like got to a point. There was a winner. Somebody came out on top and then the credits rolled and that's all you kind of needed because it's it was the journey. 00;11;02;05 - 00;11;04;27 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz The show is about the journey and we finally got there. 00;11;04;29 - 00;11;13;27 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller This is not a spoiler because everybody should know it by now. But the dad died early in the show this year. Was that a good thing to have him exit that early? 00;11;13;27 - 00;11;41;24 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz Yeah, I was a little unsure when it happened, but I thought it got him out of the way. So it could come down to the kids just fighting with each other. Because as long as Logan was there, he was always the puppetmaster pulling the strings. So it's like, Yeah. Kendall, you're back on my good side. Oh, no. Roman How about how about, you know, we we boost you up and, you know, you can be my protege and and why don't you go fire Jerry now? 00;11;41;24 - 00;11;58;26 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz And, you know, it's time to get tough, and then, you know, and then it's like shiv, like, I don't know, Shiv. It's. I think. I think we we need a female touch here. It's time for you to take over the company. And he was always playing them off of each other, either either on purpose or even just because he was just that kind of guy. 00;11;59;02 - 00;12;00;26 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller It's like what you do at home, Right? 00;12;00;26 - 00;12;23;17 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz Exactly. Exactly. Getting him out of the picture just allowed those three to kind of go at it along with the other half of the company, because it was it was coming down to there is a deal on the table to sell Waystar Royco and there was obviously the faction with the kids. You know, would they sell? Wouldn't they sell? 00;12;23;17 - 00;12;51;29 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz And then you have the people that are still on the board that, you know, obviously want to sell to kind of cash out and get their golden parachute. So you have those players and Alexander Skarsgard, who was playing the character of Lucas Mattson, who is the CEO of a streaming giant, Gojo. So he was the one trying to acquire the company and was really largely replaced. 00;12;51;29 - 00;13;21;08 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz Logan is kind of like that, that hovering figure, you know. But again, they're playing each other to the end, like they're playing. They're playing him off of each other. So it was just it was just a really great episode that that left you kind of guessing until the end. You kind of as that episode is slowly coming to an end, you kind of got a sense where it was going, but yeah, it was, you know, a lot. 00;13;21;08 - 00;13;28;28 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz And Cousin Greg, for anyone that loves Cousin Greg, like he he plays very prominently in this final episode. 00;13;29;00 - 00;13;40;26 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller Well, now I'm excited to see it, but I went through a couple of other ones that had their final episodes, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. Did you see the last of that? 00;13;41;00 - 00;13;43;17 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz Not yet. I'm like two episodes away from getting there. 00;13;43;22 - 00;14;09;02 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller Okay. It it brings everything up to, you know, the latest it can. And still you find out what has happened and you get a chance to see Mrs. May's. I'll do what I think is her best stand up routine In the course of all of that. You also find out about the relationship with her ex-husband. You find out about the relationship with Susie, her manager. 00;14;09;02 - 00;14;37;23 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller It's very good. But I really felt that it became the Joan Rivers story. I really think that they were leaning into that a little bit more than you might have wanted. I had a friend who saw it and he said I he was very disappointed in the ending and he thought that they spilled too many things early on in the in the last season where, you know, by doing those time jobs, it kind of ruined the the surprises that you get at the end. 00;14;37;25 - 00;15;04;03 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller He said. I already knew what she was going to be like because they had done a 60 Minutes story on her early on in that run. And so that was interesting to me. I did see the last Ted Lasso, and I loved it. I loved it, I loved it. I loved it. Not because it was cheesy, which is what I'm hearing all over the place, but because it did wrap things up if they want to end it. 00;15;04;06 - 00;15;23;09 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller You had no questions as to where things were going to go. They they talked about, you know, the final game that they had with Ted. And it's no secret that Ted had been plotting to leave the home all season long. It wasn't like suddenly heat. He came in and said, by the way, I'm going to leave. Goodbye. We'll see you all. 00;15;23;12 - 00;15;47;01 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller They were able to address that and there is one moment with the players and I kid you not. It's the dumbest move that you'd ever see in a show like this, but it's the perfect move and the players all get together and say their goodbye to him. And I thought it was remarkable. Cheesy. You betcha. And it was just it was really, really fun to watch. 00;15;47;07 - 00;16;16;22 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller And there were tears throughout the whole thing. When he says goodbye to certain people. And again, I don't want to be too specific about this. You feel it because they built this show. This was a pandemic show that we started watching when we were all kind of sequestered, and it was about somebody going outside of their comfort zone, which we were, and went to this this team that he knew really nothing about and was able to find his way in with them. 00;16;16;24 - 00;16;36;06 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller And they talk about that bleed sign that he put up on the on the wall and what that meant to the rest of them. And that plays a factor in the in the final episode as well. So it was I thought it was very good. I thought it was really good. And I do see an end to it. 00;16;36;06 - 00;16;58;02 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller And I do feel like, all right, the pandemic is largely over and it's a nice way to end it. You don't need to have like seven seasons, 20 seasons, whatever it might be of a series to just really appreciate an ending. It's like a British series where it's built to last for maybe two years, three years, and it's done. 00;16;58;04 - 00;17;03;13 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller And if they want to reboot it, there is an opening to reboot it in a different way. 00;17;03;20 - 00;17;15;07 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz Okay, I was going to ask you about that. Now, I haven't watched the season yet because we've talked about this before. I kind of like ADD and drop Apple TV, you know, as the wind blows. So I was. 00;17;15;07 - 00;17;19;09 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller Waiting for a product and they actually me a free subscription. 00;17;19;10 - 00;17;40;04 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz Yeah. You've read me like a book. So, you know, I'm probably going to resubscribe to it this weekend and just knocked through the episodes really, really quick. But the, the thing that I had read a lot of after those first couple seasons was this was always planned as a three season arc. You'd have that beginning, the middle, the end, and that would be it. 00;17;40;04 - 00;17;55;29 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz And Jason Sudeikis is very clear about it. But after that second season, and I think because of the popularity, the show and the awards and the accolades and all that, there was some discussion that like maybe, you know, yeah, we're going to wrap it up but. 00;17;56;00 - 00;17;57;07 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller Need more money. 00;17;57;09 - 00;18;01;07 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz Yeah. So what do you think? Is it are we going to see more Ted, or is this really it? 00;18;01;12 - 00;18;23;10 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller I really think that they could take supporting characters and make them leading characters and you could continue the story and you could do a movie too, if you really wanted to. It's interesting because you get to see Ted back home, and I don't see this kind of longing that I've got to be back with my team. I have done that. 00;18;23;17 - 00;18;44;16 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller I'm moving on to something else, so I don't he doesn't need to be in it. But I do think that you could take Rebecca any of those characters. Keeley any of them, and make a series. And then there's also the team. The team still has another season if they want it, but you do get them in a game situation near the end. 00;18;44;20 - 00;18;51;12 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz Who we get a spinoff of? Roy Ken That's what I would pay good money for. Eric. Roy, Roy, Ken Oh. 00;18;51;15 - 00;19;12;26 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller Perfect, Perfect way to do it. I think what they'll do is take a little time and act like they were really thinking about this and they'll come back with that because it's it's too good and the characters are too ideal for a situation like this. And again, you can do the short term run with all of it and nobody is in forever. 00;19;12;29 - 00;19;17;15 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller I enjoyed it and I think it will lead to something more. 00;19;17;17 - 00;19;37;07 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz All right. Well, I'm looking forward to it. I've been trying to stay away from from spoilers or anything. So, yeah, I'm going to I'm going to resubscribe to Apple TV pretty quickly and jump on this one. You know, there is one other very notable series finale this past week as well, and that's Barry also on HBO. 00;19;37;10 - 00;19;39;14 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller Oh, yes. And did you watch? 00;19;39;15 - 00;19;41;08 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz I did. I did. 00;19;41;09 - 00;19;44;00 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller Yeah. Were you shocked at. 00;19;44;02 - 00;19;59;22 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz How good it was? Who? Yeah, I was. I was very I guess. Well, it's a show about a hitman, so, you know, I guess we shouldn't be too shocked by what happens. Have you watched Barry at all? Are you a fan of Barry? 00;19;59;22 - 00;20;18;02 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller Yeah, I know the. I mean, I'm the tie. This is me. Okay, I'll skip the middle parts and go right to the ending. I am like the type of person who will read the murder mystery the last chapter, and then go back and see if they did a good job of leading up to it. So, yes, I do know how Barry ends. 00;20;18;02 - 00;20;22;05 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller I did see the Barry ending and I did not see that coming. 00;20;22;05 - 00;20;37;02 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz I was very surprised. Yes and no. Like, I mean, obviously, it's a show about a hitman. Anything can happen. I thought the ending was, wow, we have we have no no happy endings. 00;20;37;04 - 00;20;38;26 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller But it makes perfect sense, doesn't it? 00;20;38;26 - 00;20;39;28 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz Right? It does, yeah. 00;20;40;00 - 00;20;41;19 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller Person Yeah. 00;20;41;21 - 00;21;04;16 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz Yeah. It's a an episode that I was shocked at, kind of how, how, how quickly things develop. Like, you know, we're like, okay, we're going to go do this and then it nope, we're on to the next thing and then, you know, next thing and nope, we're on to the next thing. And then the way we kind of like closed up the chapters, you know, each storyline. 00;21;04;16 - 00;21;23;04 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz Barry and, and Sally and Fuchs and, you know, NoHo, Hank, all of those characters. I didn't, you know, if you told me one of those things is going to happen, I'd be like, okay, you know, I could see that. But to have each of those things happen for all of them is like, Whoa, that's that's a little shocking. 00;21;23;11 - 00;21;52;27 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz I felt that this season, I like I liked it. I you know, I've always loved the series. I came into it. I think I started watching it maybe near the end of season two. I didn't watch it the very first season. And then I was talking to somebody one time during that fine. I think it was the final season of the Game of Thrones and it was the penultimate episode of Game of Thrones, the Long Night, where they're fighting the white walkers. 00;21;52;29 - 00;22;15;16 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz So the night that that aired, there was also an episode, a new episode of Barry, and I believe the episode was called Ronnie and Lily, and it was a phenomenal episode where Barry goes to make a hit on somebody who's like a Taekwondo instructor. But he was also, you know, he needed to be killed. For what? I don't even remember The reason at this point. 00;22;15;18 - 00;22;38;09 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz So he does it and it's a little bit, you know, it doesn't go as planned to begin with. But then after that, Ronnie's like ten year old daughter comes out of nowhere and is stalking him for the rest of the episode. And it is like to go from the long night Game of Thrones to this Ronnie Lily episode was just like emotionally draining and it was crazy. 00;22;38;09 - 00;22;56;08 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz And that was kind of, yeah, and that was kind of like when I heard about that, I whipped back, watched all the episodes, got caught up with Iranian lilies, like, Whoa, how, how do you drop this episode on the same night as Game of Thrones? So it's kind of a long way of saying, though, is we didn't have in this season that Ronnie and Lily moment. 00;22;56;10 - 00;23;15;25 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz Even the third season, there was this episode where Barry was. He was trying to get somewhere. I can't I think he was, you know, going to go see Gene or something, and he ends up in this crazy chase with dirt bikes and and it was like this chase on the highway and there's crash is and shooting and it was bananas. 00;23;15;25 - 00;23;38;02 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz And it was like that was another attempt to do that just crazy off the wall episode. And I don't feel like this the season the Barry had that kind of craziness. There was one, you know like second to last, third to last episode of the season where it goes a little bit off into the future so you can kind of see how things have developed. 00;23;38;05 - 00;24;03;07 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz But yeah, it just never quite it never quite hit that craziness for me. And and I always feel like with Barry, it's it's gotten a lot of accolades, it's gotten awards, but it's also never quite cleaned up at the awards season. Right. Like we've gotten a few Emmys here, but they've got a lot of nominations, so it's always playing second fiddle to Ted Lasso or something else. 00;24;03;07 - 00;24;07;15 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz Like, it's a really good series, but it's just not quite as good as some of the others. 00;24;07;18 - 00;24;50;00 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller You know, what I find interesting about this is and you look at both Ted Lasso and Barry, they're both created by people who were on Saturday Night Live, knew that work ethic and then got into this and realized, I don't want to be stuck for a long period of time. They got great success after their first year and then I think had those moments where they go, All right, can we end this so I can try something else because I know what a long run is like, and maybe I don't want that as creators here with the their series, they were writing for everything and, you know, being real big, real big forces in the 00;24;50;00 - 00;25;06;25 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller development of it. They weren't just actors. And so I think that does take its toll. And I think that more than anything will help create more of these short run series. They'll give deals to people, but they'll the people will say, I don't want to go five years. I would like to go three or maybe two. 00;25;06;29 - 00;25;25;28 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz I agree. And I, I think that this show, it definitely did not need to go any more in this. Like when I knew that Barry was coming back for season four, part of me was like, Please, please, please make this the last season because I love it. But this is a show that really doesn't need to keep on going on and on and on. 00;25;25;28 - 00;25;30;05 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz And I kind of would have liked it to have wrapped up even after season three. 00;25;30;08 - 00;25;52;12 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller It could have been a movie. Yeah, it could have been a really good movie. And same way with Ted Lasso. That would have been a really cool movie where this goofball from the United States goes to Great Britain, gets involved very much like these coach stories that we see where the coach kind of pulls this ragtag team up to winners. 00;25;52;16 - 00;26;17;03 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller It's Friday Night Lights or you name it and could it could exist as just a film itself. But I'm glad that you know what, again, this pandemic time, they these were things that got us through those days where we were sitting at home and thinking, what is life like outside my house? And they they helped us laugh. They gave us something to care about, and we got involved with the characters. 00;26;17;05 - 00;26;25;15 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller Did you know that there was a huge thing with Jason Sudeikis shoes that he had like different shoes on all the time, which I had no clue about. 00;26;25;15 - 00;26;26;15 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz Until I know. 00;26;26;17 - 00;26;47;07 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller This and that. He wore different Nike shoes throughout the course of this show, and there were certain pairs that were favorites, and they do come back in the final episode. And if you're Asian, if you're one of those shoe fans, you can look and go, Oh my God, there's no shoes that they talked about. There they are. And they had some meaning for certain times. 00;26;47;10 - 00;26;50;27 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller So, you know, we'll be rewatching this stuff for years to come. 00;26;51;04 - 00;26;58;00 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz Several prominent shows are now gone, but that means we've got more to watch. So what's on the horizon? 00;26;58;02 - 00;27;21;06 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller Well, I'll tell you, I am going to be talking with the folks behind the Wonder Years. Remember, they rebooted the Wonder Years like more than a year ago. And then it's been a big pause ever since because there have been some issues. Fred Savage was a producer. He left the show because of some claims about him. And I think they were in a kind of a a shift. 00;27;21;12 - 00;27;40;25 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller So I'm talking to people from the Wonder Years and that'll be coming up this summer in June. It starts in mid-June. And where they go with that, and I've watched an episodes of it and it is interesting, very interesting because it's not the Wonder years that I remember. It's not like the Fred Savage Wonder Years. It's very much its own show, and I think that's a good thing. 00;27;40;25 - 00;27;45;12 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller It would be a perfect fit with Abbott Elementary if they put the two together. 00;27;45;18 - 00;27;58;01 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz I have not watched the rebooted. I watched the original pretty religiously, at least through the first few seasons. It was one that I kind of drifted off on as it went along but have not had a chance to watch the new one. 00;27;58;03 - 00;28;20;29 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller It's set during the same period, but it's from a black perspective and it's really, really, you know, it's interesting how telling some of this is because you'll remember this situation. You go, Yeah, I remember my black friends acting like that and I didn't know why. And so it's Dad gets to work with Marvin Gaye. Mom is singing in the choir. 00;28;21;00 - 00;28;35;23 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller I mean, there are a lot of things that are fun to see in this new season of the Wonder Years. So I think it'll be a welcome summer addition, particularly since we're getting way, way, way too many game shows and reality shows. 00;28;35;26 - 00;28;36;15 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz That. 00;28;36;17 - 00;28;47;25 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller I, I am tired of celebrity Family Feud. I am tired of Celebrity Wheel of Fortune. I'm tired of all those things that maybe give somebody a job, but I don't care. 00;28;47;27 - 00;28;55;28 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz Every commercial I see now on TV is like, we got a new game show coming out. Like, Oh no, we have a writers strike, don't we? 00;28;56;00 - 00;28;57;29 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller Would you go on a game show? 00;28;58;01 - 00;29;11;23 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz Maybe. I always there used to be a version of Jeopardy called Rock and Roll. Jeopardy! And I would watch it and I knew pretty much every answer. So I kind of wanted to go on that one, but I don't know if I would do that. 00;29;11;29 - 00;29;35;29 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller I find that I would be the one swearing throughout the whole show because my buzzer doesn't work. Come on, my buzzer isn't working that way. I'm not getting it. That wouldn't be the answer. I blurt out the answer before the person got it. So I'd be just a real mess on those shows. But you watch Jeopardy and you think I'm pretty good at this stuff, but a lot of it has to do when you click in. 00;29;35;29 - 00;30;05;08 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller And I think you have to wait three of time and then you click in, I don't know those stupid prices, right? Games where they do somebody you'll give like $1,200 and then the jerk next to you says $1,201 and you want it to kill. You think right there, I'd kill that person because I do not want somebody to steal my little good beard because you were just standing in the right spot. 00;30;05;10 - 00;30;10;14 Speaker 1: Bruce Miller So anyway, that's what we're looking forward to embrace the series when you get them. 00;30;10;16 - 00;30;22;28 Speaker 1: Terry Lipshetz Well, on that note, I think we'll we'll wrap this show and look forward to next week when we talk a little bit more about the Wonder Years. As always, thank you for listening to stream that screen.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Episode 75: The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It (The Conjuring 3)

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Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 52:26


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Tim & Chelsea: What causes you instant anxiety?

The Tim & Chelsea Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 30:13


Just thinking about flying sends Chelsea into a tail spin. What causes you instant anxiety? Tim flips out on the French being mean to Calista Flockhart. Plus, Tim's daughter Shawnessy dropped a jar of pickles yesterday at Publix. What have you dropped in public? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Tim & Chelsea: What causes you instant anxiety?

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Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 30:13


Just thinking about flying sends Chelsea into a tail spin. What causes you instant anxiety? Tim flips out on the French being mean to Calista Flockhart. Plus, Tim's daughter Shawnessy dropped a jar of pickles yesterday at Publix. What have you dropped in public? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Episode 93: Robert Kerbeck Goes Corporate Catfishing

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 50:34


Robert Kerbeck rubbed elbows with some of the top actors of his time including Calista Flockhart, Joanne Woodward, Paul Newman and George Clooney. But like all working actors, he needed a side gig to survive. This week we talked to starving actor turned millionaire corporate threat actor about the sensitive information he was able to snooker out of his targets.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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“Scream and the City” w. Jessica Williams

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 82:32


Ira and Louis discuss Scream VI and the franchise as a whole, Miley Cyrus' new album Endless Summer Vacation, the sex scenes on Swarm, Brokeback Mountain as a stage play, and why we're still obsessed with Ebert's reviews. Plus, Jessica Williams joins to discuss her role on Shrinking, working with Harrison Ford and meeting Calista Flockhart, rewatching Lost, and more. Subscribe to Keep It on YouTube to catch full episodes, exclusive content, and other community events. Find us there at YouTube.com/@KeepItPodcast

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A Former Corporate Spy Shares The Art of the "Ruse" (Social Engineering) w/ Author Robert Kerbeck

Fraudology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 54:26


Fraudology is presented by Spec. Join us at MRC in Las Vegas and mention code word FRAUDOLOGY at booth 306 for your secret Spec swag.Even if you don't fight fraud for a living - you will enjoy this episode! In this episode of Fraudology, host Karisse Hendrick sits down with Robert Kerbeck, the Author of the book "Ruse: Lying, The American Dream. From Hollywood to Wall Street" to talk about social engineering and how easy it can be to get closely guarded company secrets out of an employee through a simple phone call.Robert lived a life straight out of a movie (And spoiler alert: his life story is on its way to becoming a TV show!). As an aspiring actor, Robert took a mysterious apprenticeship as a corporate spy. He learn fairly quickly that in addition to impressions, he was great at reading people & connecting with them over the phone, to get them to unwittingly divulge some of the biggest secrets about their company. As an actor, Robert had some unbelievable experiences as an actor like drinking with Paul Newman, playing the lead opposite Calista Flockhart in an off-Broadway production, taking J-Lo on a date to a Dodger's game, and working with OJ Simpson a week before the tragic double homicide of his wife Nicole Brown Simpson & her friend, Ron Goldman. But, he came to realize that his real success would be to become one of the world's most skilled, and deceptive practitioners of corporate espionage targeting top firms on Wall Street, Finance, and Silicon Valley to give their competitors inside knowledge.Now that Robert is retired from that life, he's written his book, "Ruse: Lying, The American Dream. From Hollywood to Wall Street" to not only share his sometimes unbelievable stories but also to provide insights into the social engineering tricks that worked to compromise well-intentioned and well-trained employees & executives of some of the biggest companies in the world. There is a lot that the online fraud-fighting world can and should learn from Robert, especially as top social engineers target most of your companies daily with similar attempts to gain the "keys to the kingdom" with their "rusing" techniques. But, knowing their tactics, and providing fun, yet informative training to your teams (especially customer service!), and implementing a few policies & procedures like some of the ones that Robert shares on today's podcast will all help guard your own company's secrets, revenue, and access to your customer's accounts against people with similar skillsets as the one Robert used to use in his former profession. To learn more about Robert, to purchase his book, or to book him for a corporate training session, go to his website: https://www.robertkerbeck.com/He's also active on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-kerbeck-12aa7a11/Fraudology is hosted by Karisse Hendrick, a fraud fighter with decades of experience advising hundreds of the biggest ecommerce companies in the world on fraud, chargebacks, and other forms of abuse impacting a company's bottom line. Connect with her on LinkedIn She brings her experience, expertise, and extensive network of experts to this podcast semi weekly, on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

Ian Talks Comedy
Jeffrey Kramer (actor Jaws, Struck by Lightning, producer Ally McBeal, The Practice)

Ian Talks Comedy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2023 52:46


Jeffrey Kramer joined me to discuss early TV; watching 70's TV; being a guest actor; having Tourette's; starring in Madwoman of Chaillot at Ithaca College; co-starring with James Whitmore on stage at age 15; being mentored by Jean Stapleton & Bob Putch; making TV debut in Barney Miller; Happy Days; "Hollywood Boulevard" and its fan Quentin Tarantino; Dick Miller; selling flowers on Fairfax and Pico in between gigs; Chico and the Man; Laverne & Shirley; co-starring in a pilot with Caroline McWilliams and Michael Keaton; turning down CPO Sharkey; Stick Around; "Heartbeeps"; Hard Copy (1987); Mary Tyler Moore Hour; Gene Kelly and Michael Keaton; using your celebrity for good; Marty Nadler; Struck by Lightning; Jack Elam; The Last Resort; Andy Kaufman; Jamie Lee Curtis; people who ask him for his autograph; The Incredible Hulk; "Clue"; "Santa Clause: The Movie"; hiring Dylan McDermont for The Practice; becoming a producer; working for Les Moonves; Tom Skerritt; Fyvush Finkel; using the OJ case on Picket Fences; Adam Arkin; The Practice; Calista Flockhart; guest starring on and producing the pilot of Ally McBeal; the dancing baby; poaching male viewers from Monday Night Football because of the pretty female cast; crossover episode with The Practice; his children; Richard Dreyfuss; Jaws' 50th Anniversary in two years

Copeland's Corner with Brian Copeland
The State of the Union Address, Rom-Coms & Bad Celebrity Interviews

Copeland's Corner with Brian Copeland

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 76:42


This week's edition of Copeland's Corner, with featured Headliners Daymon Ferguson, Lauren Mayer & Chris Riggins, sharing thoughts on all the latest Hot Talk Topics. --For more from Brian...Visit his website: www.BrianCopeland.comFollow on Social Media:  Twitter & Instagram - @BrianCopieEmail: BrianCopelandShow@Gmail.com--Copeland's Corner is Created, Hosted, & Executive Produced by Brian Copeland. The Podcast's Booking Producer is Jarron Williams. This Show is Recorded & Mixed by Charlene Goto with Go-To Productions. Visit Go-To Productions for all your  Podcast & Media needs.

Parenting Roundabout
What We're Watching: Dog Gone and Brothers and Sisters “Something Ida This Way Comes”

Parenting Roundabout

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 36:09


On this week's entertainment-themed Round 2, we followed Rob Lowe from Brothers and Sisters (and West Wing and Parks & Rec before that) to his new Netflix movie, Dog Gone. The drama and the stakes are turned way past 11, but the dog is cute and you will shed some tears in spite of yourself.On Brothers and Sisters this week, a younger Rob Lowe lends his caterer to an otherwise disastrous party celebrating Nora's 60th birthday (it's the Walkers--you know there would be disaster). If you like, you can compare this discussion with one we had back in 2017, when Terri first challenged Catherine to watch this episode. Next: S1 E14, "Valentine's Day Massacre." We'll also check out B&S star Calista Flockhart's real-life husband, Harrison Ford, in Shrinking, a new series that also stars Jason Segel and shares DNA with Ted Lasso.

Stage Door Jonny
Zachary Quinto (Act II)

Stage Door Jonny

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 28:54


In the second part of our chat with Zachary, we learn why he owes a debt to the Pittsburgh Mini Stars, his Munchkin breakthrough, drinking his way through to the ghost of Tennessee Williams and the extreme and showstopping lengths he will go to to defend Calista Flockhart and Edward Albee from the stage. We also find out which Hamlet Jonny had a crush on and what it was like to act with the Stage Manager. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Scared Gay!
Scary Movie 2 feat. Horror Daddies

Scared Gay!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2023 149:03


The boys are back in town! With a couple of daddies! To kick off Season 2, the boys, joined by the infamous Horror Daddies, head on down to "Hell House" to hang out with our girl Brenda for Scary Movie 2! Would you run from Calista Flockhart? If not, give this episode a listen :) Download MUSL App today! The best new dating app with three separate profiles for all your needs: Friends, Flirt, and Fun! Find them on the App Store, Google Play, or visit their website here to download: https://muslapp.com/Coming Soon: Megan (2023)Follow Horror Daddies!----Don't forget to rate us / leave a review!Follow us!Instagram: @scaredgaypodcastTwitter @scaredgaypodEmail: scaredgaypodcast@gmail.comPablo: @theexercistsfPaul: @paulyoueverwantedMusic by Ronnie Carrierronniecarrier.comArtwork by Patrick AllisonInstagram: @waywardwink

The Weekly Wrap-Up with J Cleveland Payne
Things You Might Not Have Heard - November 11, 2022

The Weekly Wrap-Up with J Cleveland Payne

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 20:11


Today Featuring: Tropical Storm Nicole, Doja Cat, Stanley Tucci and more... Today's Sponsor: Robinhoodhttp://thisistheconversationproject.com/robinhoodToday's Rundown:Weakening Tropical Storm Nicole nears Orlando after overnight landfall as hurricanehttps://t.co/HewkiYCHkWPlaintiff in Biden Student Debt Lawsuit Had PPP Loan Forgivenhttps://t.co/hboqThvNpQA Federal Judge Strikes Down Biden's Student-Loan Forgivenesshttps://t.co/gT4Ic2wranUS CPI Rose 7.7% in October, Falling Below Estimateshttps://t.co/LJGfKtMhT8Doja Cat pleads with Elon Musk after being stuck with ‘Christmas’ name on Twitterhttps://t.co/ycWqgzWzIOChris Rock set to become first comedian to perform live on Netflixhttps://t.co/G323LQL886Section of destroyed shuttle Challenger found on ocean floorhttps://t.co/sj5rsokKXhMurder suspect interrogated for 6 hours before police realize he's been shot in the facehttps://t.co/tZ2nxuAE8wWebsite: http://thisistheconversationproject.comFacebook: http://facebook.com/thisistheconversationprojectTwitter: http://twitter.com/th_conversationTikTok: http://tiktok.com/@theconversationprojectYouTube: http://thisistheconversationproject.com/youtubePodcast: http://thisistheconversationproject.com/podcasts#yournewssidepiece #coffeechat #morningnewsNovember 10 Birthdays Include:Stanley Tucci (62) Demi Moore (60) Calista Flockhart (58)Plus, Today We Celebrate: Veterans Day https://www.google.com/search?q=Veterans+Day&oq=Veterans+Day&aqs=chrome..69i57j0i271l2.168j0j9&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8

Story + Rain Talks
120. Luke Macfarlane: Actor + Story + Rain Cover Star

Story + Rain Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 56:35


Our episode 120 guest is on the mark: our latest cover star continues to bring intelligence to his choices as an actor, and while doing so, harnesses the power of his diverse fan base. Specifically speaking, Luke Macfarlane brings his skill for playing luscious leading roles to gay rom-com Bros, from writer-director Nick Stoller, producer Judd Apatow, and co-star and writer, Billy Eichner. And yes, there's another Hallmark holiday on the way, and also, a star-studded AppleTV+ series to come. We sat down with the Julliard-trained actor to talk about his current projects, his career path, and who he is and how he spends his time off the set. We head down memory lane with days at Juilliard, and  how NewYork will always feel like the place where his creative life really started. We talk about how he ultimately decided to ditch the cello for acting, and his continued love of music and for doing theater. We talk being Canadian, and obtaining American citizenship. It's an intimate and incredibly honest discussion where Luke shares thoughts on being a longtime openly gay actor, the opportunities that have come his way, and his hope for future roles within the action genre. We talk in detail about Luke's north star: the importance of doing the work, and how that's helped him navigate decision-making when it comes to his career. He also shares how being open-minded has and will continue to serve him, “We all have ideas about where we want to head, but then we also look down the road, and followwhere the road is guiding us a little bit, too”, Luke shares on the podcast. His thoughtful approach to all things, and his integrity, are both infectious and inspiring. We talk about being a part of groundbreaking tv and film, the 360 moment he's experiencing now, with his film, Bros, and then, with his series Brothers + Sisters, and all that time in between, including the three series he was on. We talk about one of his very favorite roles, in a PBS period piece. And we talk all things Brothers + Sisters of course, and how what was supposed to be a short stint, turned into him appearing in nearly every episode across five seasons, and people falling in love with his character, Scotty. Luke shares the important things that he learned from Sally Field at that time, and from cast members like Rob Lowe and Calista Flockhart. Luke talks all about being a Hallmark leading man and the “Tom Cruise” of the channel's much-loved films. Listen in to episode 120 for tons of Hallmark BTS, including how working on the films has fostered trust in his instincts. And hear all about what it was like to make Bros, specifically how he collaborated with the modern rom-com's crew, and how he approached playing his character Aaron, mentally, emotionally, and physically.  We talk about his beloved woodworking hobby, and how it's key to his psychic health. This and so much more, including a list of his current favorite things. Enjoy this wonderful, in-depth conversation with actor Luke Macfarlane. Discover more + Shop The Podcast:BrosHallmark Movie AppBrothers + Sisters on HuluPittosporumFI Series Smart Dog CollarCrossroads by Jonathan FranzenSawStop Contractor Saw