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0:00 SEG 1 Carl Newman, all the way from the UK, talks about his work giving movement to Batman in the 1989 hit film.https://www.balletbat1989.com/ 24:02 SEG 2 Phillip Kennedy Johnson discusses his current run on Incredible Hulk | Crocodile Black | Batman and Robin https://www.phillipkennedyjohnson.com/ https://twitter.com/PhillipKJohnson Check out the ‘Justice League Revisited Podcast' with Susan Eisenberg and James Enstall at https://anchor.fm/justiceleague Thanks to our sponsors Historic St. Charles, Missouri (https://www.discoverstcharles.com/), Bug's Comics and Games (https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100070575531223) Buy tickets to 2 Rivers Comic Con coming to St. Charles in May 2025 https://2riverscomiccon.com/ Buy Me a Coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/3Y0D2iaZl Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/GeekToMeRadio Website - http://geektomeradio.com/ Podcast - https://anchor.fm/jamesenstall Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/GeekToMeRadio/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/geektomeradio Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/geektomeradio/ Producer - Joseph Vosevich https://twitter.com/Joey_Vee --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jamesenstall/support
Max Foizey interviews filmmaker Nicholas Ma about his documentary Leap of Faith, speak with Batman body double Carl Newman, and reviews Joker: Folie à Deux,
This episode of Keatoncast was a huge honor. Justin is joined by Michael Keaton movement double for Batman '89 Carl Newman, for an in-depth conversation about his participation in helping portray the character of Batman. Carl shot more scenes in the Batsuit than Keaton himself, and you'll be surprised at how much input he had into the physical presence we see on screen. Lots of super fun behind the scenes info on this one. We hope you enjoy! EPISODE MUSIC Batman 1989 Theme | EPIC VERSION (The Flash Trailer Music) L'Orchestra Cinématique Where to Find Us Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/epic-film-guys-podcast/id1027239734 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7HLugZWXbUgT6DlkuVz93R Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cDovL2VwaWNmaWxtZ3V5cy5wb2RiZWFuLmNvbS9mZWVkLw Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/epic-film-guys-podcast-1724 Official Fan Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/epicfilmguys Feed URL: https://epicfilmguys.podbean.com/feed/ Wordpress: http://epicfilmguys.wordpress.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/epicfilmguysny/live You can also catch us on most every podcatcher under the sun! Search for us on BluBrry, Stitcher, Spreaker, Google Podcasts, Overcast, and many others. Search and you will find us! There has never been a better time to join up with the elites at https://www.patreon.com/epicfilmguys! You can get access to pre-roll and outtakes from the show, exclusive episodes, free swag, and so much more. Tiers start as low as $1/month! Please consider supporting the show, and thank you for being one of the EFG faithful! Meet the EPIC FILM GUYS crew Justin lives in a suburb of Washington D.C. after moving from the Binghamton, NY area with his wife and daughter. He is our resident "encyclopedia of film" and chances are, if you've heard some film news, Justin already heard it before you. A massive fan of the '80s and horror flicks of all shapes and sizes! Catch him on Facebook or our Instagram account, or on our Twitter @EpicFilmGuys. Jeremy lives in Woodbridge VA. He is a diehard Horror expert, memorabilia collector, and overly enthusiastic movie fan. He has traveled the world far and wide, meeting celebrities, collecting rare movie artifacts and meeting hundreds of members of the horror community. If you don't know who he is now, you soon will. Catch him on Facebook or on his Instagram at @jt_pumpkin_gutz Brady lives just outside of Boston, MA. He graduated from Arizona State University with a degree in Political Science, and is currently pursuing his Master's of English Studies at ASU (Forks Up). After falling in love with horror and devouring any 80s/90s horror he could get his hands on, he started writing for Epic Film Guys in early 2021. Currently, he spends his time reading up on new authors in the horror genre, visiting any New England landmark referenced in boom or film, and listening to Creed. Catch him on Twitter @BradyCloven and on Instagram @bacloven Learn the full history of the Epic Film Guys by visiting http://epicfilmguys.wordpress.com/about-
Singles Going Around- Summer Volume TwoChan Romero- "The Hippy Hippy Shake"Johnny Otis- "Willie and the Hand Jive"Elvis Presley- "Good Rockin' Tonight"Roy Orbison- "Ooby Dooby"Dale Hawkins- "Tornado"Tommy James and the Shondells- "Hanky Panky"Jerry Lee Lewis- "Jambalaya"Cruisers- "Betty Ann"Carl Newman- "Tom Tom"Link Wray-"Slinky"Johnny Cash & The Tennessee Two- "Luther Played The Boogie"Carl Perkins- "Matchbox"Billy Riley- "Flying Saucers Rock and Roll"Andre Williams- "Bacon Fat"Del Raney's Umbrellas- "Can Your Hassie Do The Dog"Jack Scott- "The Way I Walk"Eddie Cochran- "Twenty Flight Rock"The Champs- Midnighter"Johnny Burnette Trio- "Train Kept A- Rolling"Warren Smith- "Ubangi Stomp"Ronnie Lyn- "Who Doed It?Gene Vincent & His Blue Caps- "Who Slapped John"Sonny Burgess- "Red Headed Woman"Link Wray- "Fat Back"Roy Orbison- "Domino"Dick Dale- "Jessie Pearl"* All selections taken from vinyl, no MP3's or streaming crap.
MEET OUR MAKER IS NOW ON PATREON! Go to patreon.com/meetourmakers to pledge and become a patron today. You'll get access to fun stuff, including exclusive moments from interviews and the chance to submit questions for future guests. Woo! In this chat, we get to meet AC Newman (aka Carl Newman), the lead singer and songwriter of Canadian indie rock supergroup The New Pornographers. In this chat, Carl and I discuss quite a lot about the band's lovely new album (their ninth overall), Continue as a Guest. We also talk a bit about music philosophy, aspirations within the business, and how his attitudes have shifted a bit (or not) over the years. If you are a fan of the record or of any NP record, I think you'll find a lot to enjoy - lots of little yummy morsels for us to chew on. Thank you for listening.
The New Pornographers' Carl Newman discusses the many themes of isolation and collapse on the band's recently released 9th studio album, Continue As A Guest (Merge Records), a joyously dark and tuneful reaction to what Newman refers to as "the ambivalence of day-to-day life during the pandemic and the endless pitfalls of living online." Plus the return of Record Store Day co-founder Carrie Colliton, who calls in from Nashville music conference to share some impressive stats from April's Record Store Day, assert that CD's are still very much a going concern. Written, produced, engineered, and hosted by Paul Myers, who also composed and produced the theme music and selected interstitial music. Sponsored as always by Dogfish Head Craft Brewery, Tito's Handmade Vodka, and Crosley turntables. Please rate us, review and subscribe, wherever you get podcasts. Episode dedicated to Smiths' bassist Andy Rourke who passed away right after the show was edited, look for a proper tribute soon.
On today's episode, I talk to musician Carl Newman. Originally from Vancouver, British Columbia, Carl began his musical career in the early '90s as a member of Superconductor, but it was really with his next band Zumpano where he began to find his voice, a style that would come to fruition with The New Pornographers. Since their first album Mass Romantic in 2000, the band has become one of the preeminent indie rock groups of the 21st century, with nine albums to their name, all of which are great. Carl has also recorded three wonderful solo albums, and most recently The New Pornographers' latest album Continue as a Guest was released on Merge Records, and like everything else they've done, it is just delightful! This is the website for Beginnings, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, follow me on Twitter. Check out my free philosophy Substack where I write essays every couple months here and my old casiopop band's lost album here! And the comedy podcast I do with my wife Naomi Couples Therapy can be found here!
This special edition episode is an interview with Carl Newman, the primary songwriter, singer, and guitarist of The New Pornographers. This conversation is focused on his songwriting process and working with Neko Case and the rest of his bandmates to flesh out his compositions. The band's new record Continue As A Guest is out now, and the band will be touring throughout the year. The songs featured in this episode are, in order, "Continue As A Guest," "Firework in the Fallen Snow," "The Bleeding Heart Show," "Really Really Light," "Pontius Pilate's Home Movies," "Cat and Mouse with the Light," and "Angelcover."
Few in the indie world are as deft at creating a perfect pop song as Carl Newman. Since the late-90s, he's served as the principle songwriter, front man and nucleus of The New Pornographers. A little over a month ago, the band issued its 9th studio album, Continue as Guest – living proof that the band still has new ideas more than a quarter century into its existence. Over the years, Newman has released trio of solo albums under the name A.C. Newman, but he's always found himself returning to the New Pornographers' welcoming embrace. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The New Pornographers reliably bring the power pop; one can always count on big hooks, anthemic choruses, and impeccably arranged orchestrations. Then there are the sweet vocal harmonies, a few additional beats to make things far from simple, and unexpected lyrical twists like a plan for “a long fade out,” "we burst through the Overton window”, and "You made this hell yourself?/Well, it's real nice". Songwriter & vocalist Carl Newman has never settled for a simple narrative or a beautiful landscape in song lyrics that seem halfway in the real world, but not quite right; or sometimes in images that are non-representational, maybe like modern art. From glittering arpeggiators to a well-placed sampled yelp, along with saxophones and meaty synths, the songs seem to be born of a playful approach – “trying out ideas as if no one is listening”, describes Newman, and perhaps hinting that he also uses another delicate method in his songcraft of ‘mess around and find out'. Some of the members of The New Pornographers play stripped-down arrangements of songs from their latest, Continue as a Guest, in-studio. - Caryn Havlik Set list: “Really Really Light”, “Angelcover”, “Firework in the Falling Snow” Watch "Really Really Light": Watch "Angelcover": Watch "Firework in the Falling Snow":
Carl Newman discusses the New Pornographers and their new album, Continue as a Guest, kitties and Neko Case, Woodstock, Big Pink, and Levon Helm, playing on a cruise ship with Neko and Jeff Tweedy, topical songwriting and pondering the pandemic, isolation, existentialism, fraying humanity, and strengthening relationships, collaborative songwriting and new songs, other future plans, and much more. Supported by you on Patreon, Blackbyrd Myoozik, Pizza Trokadero, the Bookshelf, Planet Bean Coffee, and Grandad's Donuts. Support Y.E.S.S. and Black Women United YEG. Follow vish online.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/kreative-kontrol. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Grants sit down with Carl Newman to discuss his life, his work as the movement double for Michael Keaton on Batman '89, and his career since! Thank you to Bricker Builds for sponsoring this episode! Check out their website and use Promocode MUCHTALKLEGO for $5 off your order! Follow Carl @Balletbat1989 on Instagram and Twitter! Check out our Website! Follow us on Instagram and Twitter, and send us a message! Join the Much Talk Municipality Discord! If you want to be a part of the show send us an email at MuchTalkAboutNothing@gmail.com! Edit details --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mtan/message
Host Scott Romine grew up with the 1989 Batman film. It was an honor to interview Carl Newman who was MIchael Keatons stunt double in the film and appears in many prominent scenes. This episode originally aired on April 30th, 2022 on 102.9FM KARN out of LIttle Rock, Arkansas.
Andy, Jamie, and Brendan have an excellent chat with Carl Newman, also known as "BalletBat1989", Michael Keaton's Movement Double on Batman (1989) and discuss his experiences on the film and bringing the Dark Knight to life. Find more Holy BatCast on the internet: Web | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | Patreon Rate, review, & subscribe to Holy BatCast on: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Play | iHeartRadio | Stitcher | TuneIn Your feedback is appreciated. Send emails to holybatcast@rf4rm.com Check out our sponsor at manscaped.com and use the promo code “BATSCAPED” for 20% off.
The man in the 1989 Batsuit wasn't always Michael Keaton! Ben interviews Keaton's double, Carl Newman, a ballet dancer who was hired to give elegance and athleticism to The Dark Knight. We'll take you through the whole film, showing just how often your favorite shots from the film were actually Carl in the Batsuit, including a deleted opening shot! (Unfortunately, Andrew was not able to make the recording of the episode, but he did edit the episode and will return next week!) Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code JOHNSONSBALLSACK at MANSCAPED.com! #ad #sponsored Big thanks to Carl Newman for coming on the show! Follow Carl here: https://www.instagram.com/balletbat1989/ Featuring art by by Arron Quinn! Check out Arron's IG here: https://www.instagram.com/arronquinnproductions/?hl=en Become a part of the Shasta Army on our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/superhousepodcast SuperheroStuffPod on iTunes: https://apple.co/3ctz4lN SuperheroStuffPod on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2yq3Kpo INSTAGRAM: @superherostuffpod TWITTER: Twitter.com/SuperhousePod FACEBOOK: Facebook.com/SuperHousePod YOUTUBE: YouTube.com/c/SuperHousePodcast Please email us at: SuperHousePodcast@gmail.com ANDREW'S CHANNEL/WEBSITE: IG: ThunderWolfDrew Twitter: ThunderWolfDrew YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/thunderwolflives Website: www.thunderwolfdrew.com/ BEN'S CHANNEL/WEBSITE: http://www.benwanwriter.com https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6nG7A354pour2CUw0co3Ug http://earl-e-bird.com ZACHARY BROWN'S WEBSITE: IG: @zacharyjacksonbrownart https://www.zacharyjacksonbrownart.com/ Home Page with Show Notes and more!: www.SuperheroStuffPod.com SUPERHOUSE MERCH: http://superhousepod.redbubble.com/ https://www.superherostuffpod.com/shop (affiliates)
Along with special guest ReevzFX, we're joined by "The Ballet Bat" Carl Newman to talk about his experience filming the 1989 Batman movie as a body and movement double for Michael Keaton, chosen to add grace and athleticism to the Batman, working with Tim Burton, Jack Nicholson, et al. You'll be shocked to find out how many of the iconic shots and scenes from the film are not actually Michael Keaton, but Carl himself under the cowl.
Ethan Hawke discusses his role as the notorious American abolitionist John Brown in Showtime's The Good Lord Bird. Amy Millan of Stars talks about returning to the stage for the band's annual Christmas show. Award-winning pianist Lara Downes talks about her new label, Rising Sun Music, which showcases the work of overlooked or forgotten Black composers. Neko Case and Carl Newman of the New Pornographers tell us how they're celebrating the 21st anniversary of the band's debut album, Mass Romantic.
Since forming back around the turn of this century, the New Pornographers have consistently been one of indie rock's top attractions - reliable purveyors of big hooks, anthemic choruses, and Technicolor orchestrations. The band is a supergroup of sorts, with a mutable lineup of singers and instrumentalists, but the first among equals has always been vocalist and songwriter Carl Newman. He joins John Schaefer to talk about the band's 2017 album, called Whiteout Conditions. AND, some of the band plays live in this session from the Archives.
On this week's Talkhouse Podcast we've got a pair of songwriters separated by a generation, but united by a serious dedication to the craft: Carl Newman and Liam Kazar. Carl Newman—aka. AC Newman—is best known as the gravitational center of The New Pornographers, the lark of a supergroup that he started back in 1997 but that quickly found great enough success that it became his main gig. As you perhaps already know, the band also features the prodigious talents of Neko Case and Destroyer's Dan Bejar, though Newman does the vast majority of the songwriting. The band's latest album is 2019's In The Morse Code of Brake Lights, but as you'll hear—maybe for the first time?—in this conversation, they've spent part of the pandemic working on a new one. If that's not enough, the band's classic debut Mass Romantic has just been reissued on vinyl, and in November and December the New Pornographers will do a tour on which they perform both that album and 2005's Twin Cinema in their entirety. Newman has also been spending some time on Twitter in the past couple of years, and that's how he heard about Liam Kazar's song “Shoes Too Tight.” Another Talkhouse guest from this year, Eric Slick, tweeted about the song, and Newman heartily endorsed it. It's from Kazar's debut solo album Due North, which came out earlier this year on Kevin Morby's new label, Mare Records. And while it may be his first album as a solo artist, it's far from the first thing Kazar has done: He was part of the Chicago collective Kids These Days, which also featured Vic Mensa, and he's part of the band Tweedy with his pal Spencer Tweedy and Spencer's famous dad, Jeff. But Due North is the first time that Kazar has been front and center as a songwriter, and he sounds like an old soul. Newman and Kazar talk a lot about songwriting on this podcast, and they also get into social media, Liam's talented family, and lots more. Enjoy. Thanks for listening to the Talkhouse Podcast, and thanks to Carl Newman and Liam Kazar for chatting. If you liked what you heard, please follow Talkhouse on your favorite podcasting services and social media channels. Today's episode was produced by Melissa Kaplan, and the Talkhouse theme is composed and performed by the Range.
JOIN OUR PATREON - EARLY ACCESS - PROUST QUESTIONNAIRES - $3/MTH!Social media is the number one issue facing us right now and we can fix it. America, don't let us down. Then, Carl Newman of the New Pornographers on living in America during this time, and a real dive into his incredible songwriting. Torq's new song on Apple MusicGET IN TOUCH:Twitter, Email
The New Pornographers are running late. It’s hard to say whose decision it was to drive from midtown at this time of day on a weekday — likely not former New York City resident, Carl Newman, if I had to guess. These days the ringleader and frontman lives a far more idyllic life, a two-and-a-half hour drive away in Woodstock. To hear him tell it, it’s a veritable retirement home for rock legends — well, insofar as rock legends ever retire. It helps, of course that Newman’s wife is the manager of the late-Levon Helm’s studio. For their part, The New Pornographers show no sign of slowing, even after the official departure of longtime collaborator, Dan Bejar. In fact, the band’s latest (their eighth), In the Morse Code of Brake Lights, is easily one of their best in years.
Rhett visits New Pornographers frontman Carl Newman's at his home in Woodstock, New York. Carl tells Rhett how he ended up becoming a lead singer, the importance of not letting personal happiness be contingent upon success, and more.
We kick off a new series called “Day Job.” The first story in this series explores how Chong The Nomad finds musical inspiration during her day job as a line cook. Carl Newman of The New Pornographers talks about how the state of America influenced the band’s latest album. We explore music of wrongful imprisonment, including a conversation about a new Broadway musical on the subject, the story of how Pearl Jam and Metallica helped get one man out of wrongful imprisonment, and a band made up entirely of exonerees. We also hear how 47SOUL fuses traditional Arabic music with electronic beats. Support the show.
In this edition, hosts Jon Amarilio and Carl Newman interview Retired Judge Richard Posner of the Seventh Circuit United States Court of Appeals – one of the preeminent legal minds of 20th century. Posner opens up about his unexpected recent retirement from the bench, his views about the treatment of unrepresented litigants in the legal system and his plans for the future. Also, if you’re eager to learn why Judge Posner left our recording session convinced he would be dreaming about donkeys, this edition is a must listen.
Carl Newman is the beating heart of the New Pornographers, and the New Pornographers are amazing. They've been around since 2000's "Mass Romantic," and seven great records later, they're still going strong. We talk with Carl about how the music industry has changed, the role of the artist in discouraging political times, and how musical boredom has redefined his personal musical outlook. Notes: Follow Carl on Twitter - @ACNewman Check out The New Pornographers Here - www.thenewpornographers.com/ For more on Carl - http://www.acnewman.net/ Check out Chris's new novel - WarOnSoundbook.com Follow The Juggernaut - @JuggernautPod Find the Juggernaut on Facebook - www.facebook.com/groups/179236383431 Music Used: "That's No Way to Say Goodbye" by Leonard Cohen The New Pornographers Songs: "War on the East Coast" - Brill Bruisers "The Laws Have Changed" - Electric Version "Valkyrie In The Roller Disco" - Together "Whiteout Conditions" - Whiteout Conditions "Play Money" - Whiteout Conditions
The New Pornographers are kind of a supergroup, with seven members in the band, including Neko Case and Dan Bejar, who are both acclaimed songwriters with their own successful solo careers. But the band is led by Carl Newman, and in this episode, he breaks down the title song from their sixth album Brill Bruisers. Plus you'll hear some thoughts from bassist and co-producer John Collins. My interview with Carl Newman was recorded live at the Greene Space at WNYC.
Carl Newman is a well-respected and gifted pop songwriter who originally hails from Vancouver, British Columbia. Over the past 20 years, he has spearheaded bands like Superconductor and Zumpano, and released highly acclaimed solo records under the name A.C. Newman. While long-respected by peers and critics for his sense of melody and powerful hooks, Newman’s […]
Carl Newman isn't just the frontman of The New Pornographers. He's also a dad, a husband, a homeowner, a fan of The Monkees, and a down-to-earth member of the indie rock elite. We talked about his preference for Nesmith over Parsons, his appreciation for Mark Kozelek's honesty (even when it comes across as pettiness), and having no idea what works musically — until the moment you hear it, anyway.
Our pals in The New P0rnographers (that's a zero to try and fool BlogTalkRadio's automatic sensor) are back with a new record, set to drop late August. It's called Brill Bruisers, and we're more than excited to have the band's frontman, Carl Newman, on the program to talk about the band's fifth full length. The band has a fall headlining tour across North America on the books, though that follows a few summer festival dates - some of which are north of the 49th, like Pemberton, Riot Fest, and Sonic Boom. Can't wait to have some new tunes from these guys, though "Together" is still holding us over... Also, we've got both Luci Tremblay, Communications Manager, and Louis Bellavance, Program Director, from the Quebec City Summer Festival (Festival d'ete de Quebec) speaking about all the work that goes in to pulling off this massive event each year. The 2014 edition is running for 11 days and features headliners like Lady Gaga, Billy Joel, The Killers, Bryan Adams, Journey, Queens of the Stone Age, and deadmau5, to name just a few.m
CodyTalks Web-Only-Wednesday Episode 3. Cody Heitschmidt talks to Carl Newman about "The Believe Again Project". This show also was recorded on 12/12/12.
Yams! This last Tuesday, Lizz Winstead, creator of The Daily Show, founder of Air America Radio and author of Lizz Free or Die; David Rees, author of Get Your War On and How to Sharpen Pencils; and Carl Newman of The New Pornographers joined us for a fantastically fun episode taped live at UCB East. Beginnzers, buckle your hearing-enjoyment nodules to your skull 'cause this a real barn-burner as we get in deep about The Shaggs, Paul McCartney and vaginal teeth. Hakuna dentata, friends! (also, next live episode is October 9th, 8pm, UCB East - we'd love to see you there!)
Roderick on the Line - Ep. 12: “Cold-Calling the Jewess” on HuffdufferThe Problems: Merlin’s sniffly allergies (sorry); directions for the connoisseur of keyboard-oriented music; your hosts’s chronic and irreconcilable Sloan disconnect; that time when Tiny Tim wheeled over to The Magazine Shoppe with John’s Radiohead; the dynamics of recording in a rented castle; almost getting ASCAP’d for a Little Grass Shack; favoring amongst the four R.E.M.s; how Carl Newman’s maybe a little like a cat; overdue credit for Hetfield’s pointing; getting Telecasters into the trunk; almost getting to Merlin’s rules; skipping hard over “Electioneering”; relocating John’s candles to the piano; some follow-up on “The Jeez”; tucking a beard in a belt; goin’ deep catalog on Jerry Lewis; sniffing at the indestructible SM57; high-profile christening of Hotel Motherfucker; going to see the doctor of divinity; suspending the D; Tom Wolfe scoffs that it lacks a “persuasive theory”; and how one mysterious visitor very nearly filled Merlin’s wife with spiders.Roderick on the Line Ep. 12 Show Notes(Curated each week by Merlin)
Carl Newman is the main songwriter and vocalist of indie rock band The New Pornographers, and also performs as a solo act under the moniker A.C. Newman. The New Pornographers' most recent release is the album "Together".
Carl Newman of The New Pornographers joins Jen in the limo for a chat about cooking okonomiyaki with his wife, why he's banned tortilla chips on the bus, and good hearty food finds in London. [Boston, October 2007]