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Joel Harlow is a four-time Oscar nominee for Best Achievement in Make-up and Hairstyling (Star Trek {dir. JJ Abrams}; Star Trek Beyond {dir. Justin Lin); The Lone Ranger; and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever), one-time Oscar winner (Star Trek), five-time Emmy Award nominee for Outstanding Make-up and Outstanding Prosthetic Make-up (The Stand; The Shining; Buffy the Vampire Slayer {S.6}; Carnivále {S.2}; Mad Men {S.1}); two-time Emmy Award winner (The Stand; The Shining), seven-time Hollywood Make-up Artist & Hair Stylist Guild Award nominee and two-time winner for Special Make-up Effects (Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl; Star Trek Beyond), two-time Saturn Award winner for Best Make-up (Star Trek, Black Panther), and two-time Critics' Choice Award nominee for Best Make-up and Hair (Black Mass; Star Trek Beyond). --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/steven-cuoco/support
Dudes, every time we think we've met the creepiest creep SVU could come up with, we meet another one. Barf. BUT this episode still has everything everything EVERYTHING (sing it like Gordon Gano) A lil Mr.Big breakdown, James Bond technology, Anthony Michael Hall… er Dolph Lundgren… er Terry Serpico..some blonde guy, B Rabbit's stepdad, Hack from Carnivàle, a REAL smoking GUM (Tasha didn't even notice), Gabe skips a behind the glass opportunity for the right reasons and y'all…a chaser that is nearly unbelievable… Recap 0:23 True Crime Chaser 39:42 Patreon: Recap 3:10 True Crime Chaser 51:09 *TW: murder, murder of a child, child sex abuse, animal abuse* Rate and review! Email: svupod@gmail.com! Mail: P.O. Box 176 Deforest, WI 53532 Social Media: @svupod! Merch: , Facebook Group: SVU POD Elite Squad FB Group Chat: Walk and Talk Offshoot Facebook Group: Single Tomato Book Club #littlebitloud for Indie pods! Patreon: Voicemail: +1 (920) 345-7005 Thank you to our Dedicated Detective Patrons: Sophia C, Rachel S, Natalie S, Robin S, Claire P, Angela D, Kelsey M, Kayla R, Sydney, Stephanie W, Sarah H, Samantha, Meg M, Heather S, Jenny M, Dana R, Shannon C, Natalie H, Akilah S, Cari, Katie M, Brittany W, Em, Erin W, Kate C And to our Elite Squad Patrons: Nikki M, Marisa M, Rebekah D, Elke H, Tricia S, Emily T, Katarina G, Mary D, Joshua H, LEM, Sonja W, Eliza W, Nikki B, Kaylan B, Melanie G, Andrew, Miranda B, Lauren T, Katie A, Kate H, Vanessa, Lex, Shelby K, Mallorie G, Bonita R, Maren, Courtney W, Ursula, Catherine M, Kate P, Jessica S, Jana M, Tammi J, Bear, Sam D, Nisha G, Neida M, MAC, Casey, Abby W, Alexis J, Caitlyn S, Kristina D, Camille Z, Maggie D, Cyn, Jessica P, Zahn and Jay, Madison H, Emily O, Victoria, Scout G, Melissa M, Desiree R, Lexie Y, Drew B, Monica K, Katy S, Brenna T, Andrea M, Tash, Jenna, Al H, Andrea H, Nicky R, Aunt Sarah, Katie H, Vern, Katherine B, Aryanna, Madeline K, Mallory J, Kristin F, Samara B, DimSim, Alice D and Amanda G
Egads! a crossover! We're joining forces with Josh Heath of the inestimable Werewolf: the Podcast and Terry Robinson of the redoubtable Mage: the Podcast to talk about Midnight Circus, an all-line World of Darkness book from the glory days of the mid-90s. This is back in time for all of us, relative to our respective readthroughs of each game's books, but the concept of "diabolical circus" never really goes out of fashion. So, we're doing a round robin discussion that touches on the various bits of lore, magic, mystery, and story that permeate the pages—and quite a bit there is of all of the above. You may recall that in our television episode, we mentioned Carnivàle as an inspiration for Changeling; this book taps into that same source of ideas. Now for the links! Werewolf: the Podcast lurks at https://keepontheheathlands.podbean.com/, and Mage: the Podcast dwells on https://magethepodcast.com/ Josh did an episode with us where we talked about Werewolf/Changeling crossover (https://changelingthepodcast.com/podcast/episode-8-werewolf-changeling-with-josh-heath/), and while Terry has guested a few times, listen in to our episode on Mage/Changeling crossover (https://changelingthepodcast.com/podcast/episode-14-mage-changeling-with-terry-robinson/) If you'd like to acquire the book for your very own, get you posthaste to https://www.storytellersvault.com/product/208?affiliate_id=3063731 And the usual mishmash of social things from our side: Discord: https://discord.me/ctp Email: podcast@changelingthepodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100082973960699 Mastodon: https://dice.camp/@ChangelingPod Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/changelingthepodcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ChangelingThePodcast your hosts Josh Hillerup (any pronoun) lurks behind the Tilt-a-Whirl and messes with the gravity. Pooka G (any pronoun/they) lives in the rigging where everything and everyone is a potential trapeze. The procession moves on, the shouting is over, The fabulous freaks are leaving town. They are driven by a strange desire Unseen by the human eye... —Dead Can Dance, "The Carnival is Over"
The Hollow9ine Network is BACK ONLINE with our Spotlight Interviews Podcast!!Listen in as Dave “The Klone” Maresca attends various events and sits down with celebrities, artists, authors, creatives, creators, cosplayers, journalists…and just about anyone with a story to tell.On this episode, Dave sits down with the creator of the epic HBO show "Carnivàle", Daniel Knauf, for the conclusion of their interview. Listen as they discuss the series, what could've been and may yet still be in store for the IP...and go off the rails in more ways than one about movies, TV, and the entertainment industry!!Check out https://knauf.tv/ to see an archive of Dan's work......and check out part 2 of the interview Dan did with the A.V. Club in 2013 (which Dave references several times throughout the interview):https://www.avclub.com/daniel-knauf-tells-us-his-plan-for-the-end-of-carnivale-1798236491 Support us on RedBubble:https://www.redbubble.com/people/Hollow9ine/shop?asc=u Follow us at... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Hollow9ineNetwork/ Twitter: @Hollow9ineCast Instagram: @the_hollow9ine_network Email: hollow9inepodcast@gmail.comRead Dave's Blog on Medium: https://medium.com/@davetheklone
The Hollow9ine Network is BACK ONLINE with our Spotlight Interviews Podcast!!Listen in as Dave “The Klone” Maresca attends various events and sits down with celebrities, artists, authors, creatives, creators, cosplayers, journalists…and just about anyone with a story to tell.On this episode, Dave sits down with the creator of the epic HBO show "Carnivàle", Daniel Knauf. Listen as they discuss the series, what could've been and may yet still be in store for the IP...and go off the rails in more ways than one about movies, TV, and the entertainment industry!!Check out https://knauf.tv/ to see an archive of Dan's work......and check out the interview Dan did with the A.V. Club in 2013 (which Dave references several times throughout the interview):https://www.avclub.com/daniel-knauf-opens-up-about-carnivale-s-long-weird-jou-1798236466 Support us on RedBubble:https://www.redbubble.com/people/Hollow9ine/shop?asc=u Follow us at... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Hollow9ineNetwork/ Twitter: @Hollow9ineCast Instagram: @the_hollow9ine_network Email: hollow9inepodcast@gmail.comRead Dave's Blog on Medium: https://medium.com/@davetheklone
Zum Quasi-Auftakt der 5. Staffel ihres "Akte X-Cast" befassen sich Oli & Hendrik mit Mystery-Serien, die "Akte X" in den frühen 2000er Jahren nachfolgten... 00:00:00.000 Cold Open 00:02:14.051 Intro 00:03:05.323 Vorgeplänkel 00:08:43.764 Wo ist die Feedback-Sektion? 00:10:09.273 Der Fall John Doe! 00:21:30.413 Dead Zone 00:31:18.707 Carnivàle 00:41:04.756 Lost 00:53:39.848 Verschollen in RTLs sandiger Lagerhalle in Köln-Hürth 00:59:44.287 4400 - Die Rückkehrer 01:06:58.066 Surface - Unheimliche Tiefe 01:13:02.543 Supernatural 01:20:14.904 Fringe - Grenzfälle des FBI 01:27:10.272 Wayward Pines 01:34:01.084 Project Blue Book - Die unheimlichen Fälle der U.S. Air Force 01:41:22.521 From 01:49:26.434 Verabschiedung 01:51:07.142 Outro Hinterlasst uns eine Audio-Nachricht mit Feedback, Fragen oder Anmerkungen unter unserer Mailbox-Nummer: 030-20 84 86 83 Dieser Podcast ist Teil des Podcast-Netzwerks DBPDW - Die besten Podcasts der Welt: https://www.die-besten-podcasts-der-welt.de Folgt uns auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aktexcast/ Folgt uns auf Facebook: https://fb.me/akteXcast Folgt uns auf Twitter: https://twitter.com/AkteXCast Bei Mastodon findet ihr uns unter @akteXcast@troet.cafe Abonniert uns bei YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@aktexcast Unser Blog: https://www.h2m-blog.de Disclaimer: Morley Zigaretten sind eine fiktive Marke aus der Serie "Akte X". Wir machen nicht wirklich Werbung für Zigaretten und sind ausgesprochene Nichtraucher! Musik (Intro/Outro): X Top Secret Ufo by Gonzo02 via Pond5 "Akte X-Cast"-Intro-Sprecher: Michael Langner DBPDW-Claim-Sprecher: Sascha Rotermund - https://www.sascharotermund.de Musiklizenz: Eine Lizenz zur Nutzung wurde entsprechend des Pond5 Lizenzvertrags erworben, einsehbar unter https://www.pond5.com/de/rechtliches/license. Die Pond5-Lizenz gestattet dem Lizenznehmer die Nutzung der Medien für kommerzielle oder nichtkommerzielle Produktion sowie das Kopieren, Senden, Verteilen, Aufführen sowie das Verwerten der Produktion oder des Werkes in sämtlichen Medien - inklusive des Postens und der Verwertung auf YouTube - zu unseren Geschäftsbedingungen.
Hollipop and Robi are joining the Carnivale! We're talking HBO's prematurely axed series from 2003, Carnivàle, created by Daniel Knauf. There's snake charmers, bearded ladies, and ferris wheel mishaps galore in this epic battle between the Dark and the Light.
Ben gets sent on a wild goose chase but it turns out that the goose isn't so wild. Justin learns a fun, new trick he can do. And we are all left with a sense of foreboding. Produced by Kristen Riley and Daive Reed Edited by Daive Reed Thanks for being here and if you enjoyed the episode, please rate, review, and subscribe. Or, even easier, tell people about us! It really helps us out. Find us on Twitter and Instagram @CastFiles We also auto-post on YouTube, if that's your streaming service of choice, or if you like closed captions. And finally, email us at TheRotatingCastFiles@gmail.com Content Warnings - pedophilia suggested, suicide The Recap Love me or leave me plays on the sound system in the diner. The lyrics are disagreeable from start to finish and absolutely distract me from what's happening, which is… Justin walks into a diner and sits on a stool at the counter. Ben walks in and sits next to Justin. The two men don't acknowledge each other's presence. After a few minutes, Scudder, dressed in a black tuxedo and top hat, walks in and sits at the booth behind Ben and Justin. Ben and Justin watch him intently in the mirror above the counter. Eventually, Belyakov, previously seen in both Ben and Justin's dreams chasing Scudder during World War 1, enters the diner and sits across from Scudder at the booth. The waitress moves over to Belyakov and Scudder and comments ominously, "Every prophet in his house." Scudder and Balyakov raise their wine glasses in a toast. As the glasses clink, the large window that Scudder and the soldier are seated next to explodes inward, showering the four men in shards of glass. The dream ends. Ben and Justin wake suddenly from the shared dream. Ben goes to wash and gets harassed by the Dryfuss ladies - Libby and Rita Sue. It's pretty fun. Because, as I said while watching, it's not dangerous. Sofie and Appolonia argue. Jonesy is assigning men to work for the morning and sends Ben to clean out the baggage trailer, a carnival joke since the baggage trailer doesn't exist. Ben, however, finds a run-down trailer filled with baggage which he proceeds to dig through on the pretense of cleaning it. I love luggage with all those stickers - the real thing, not the Home Goods version. I'd go through it too, you know, for organizing purposes. He finds a suitcase containing not only Scudder's top hat (which Ben pops), but also Scudder's trademark black tuxedo (which is spattered with blood). In an old cigar box, he finds an old photo of his mom standing in front of a truck with the label "Big Sky Farms." He exclaims and the wind closes the door, so he pulls out a zippo. A definite fire hazard. Heading back through the carnival Samson asks where he's been hiding. Samson shares the joke, but Ben was in the trailer. He shows Samson the photo to prove it since taking him to the non-existent trailer proved fruitless. Samson lies about not recognizing the picture, and so does Ben. Samson wants to hold onto it, but Ben pockets it. On the back of the picture is written "H.S. and Flo." He pockets it. Samson goes to the management trailer and finds the picture in the photo album. He asks management, who's behind a curtain, “what the hell are you up to?” Cut to Justin, who's getting ready for work and making me realize just how little I understand about men's clothing. Why doesn't that second shirt have a back? When he wears the overcoat, you can't see it anyway. Why? Also, staring at your sister's nipples is probably frowned upon by parts of the bible. At church, we have my favorite singer, Eleanor's son. Eleanor has been “set right”. I love that he says he enjoyed parts of the service when Justin asks. He's so honest! The rich folks are unhappy with the migrants and make it known to Justin. Lunch at the carnival. The cooch family - “No one wants to see a lumberjack dance the cooch.” I do. Jonesy is pissed about Babe Ruth. But not really. Ben and Sofie sit together for lunch. Lodz and Lyla discuss Sofie and Ben. Lyla makes comments about teaching new puppy tricks. At the diner from the dreams, Justin and Norman, and Iris. Back at the carnival, Appolonia won't read the cards for Sophie, so rather than lie or make something up, she turns everyone away. As she's leaving the trailer she runs into Ben, Ben gets pulled over by Ruthie to fetch Gabriel's wrist cuffs. In her trailer, he smells her perfume. He's smitten. At Justin and Iris's, the wealthy folks come by. Mainly they want to kick out the migrants. But Templeton isn't ready for what's about to happen. Justin gets ahead of him and requests Templeton give him The Chin's. Templeton tries to laugh it off and offers $50 for a tent. Templeton tells Justin no, Justin gets pissed, especially when Templeton takes the Lord's name in vain. Justin touches him, the room goes black and the woman from Mr. Chin's shows up and transports them to Chin's. Inside we see sex, drugs, gambling, and exploitation of all kinds. Templeton asks “anything new on the menu? “ Which is gross even before you know what he's requesting. He gets keys to room 4, Justin still holding on to the other Templeton forces him to watch. Iris walks in with the lemonade and we're all back at the house. After the carnival, Jonesy shows us how he has a lifelong crush on someone he's known since before she hit puberty which is a real problem. Sofie tries to let him down easily. Gecko and Dora mea Lodz airs his concerns about Ben to Samson, who maintains that Ben is just a harmless rube. Lodz counters by saying that he saw Scudder in Ben's dreams. Samson doesn't care, because Scudder's dead and has been for years. Lodz isn't convinced and asks Samson to bring the matter to Management since Mgmt hasn't listened to Lodz since St Louis. He also suggests that Samson take the carnival south instead of the usual northward course. Samson disagrees and leaves the trailer. Samson sees Jonesy dismiss everyone and watches as Ben stumbles around to find a place to sleep. The “rousties” seem to bed down wherever they can. Lodz goes to Appolonia, trying to convince her to let him in. She is obviously angry about it, and so is Sophie when she walks in and kicks him out. Sophie asks if she's ok, Appolonia throws a porcelain cup at her and she storms out. We see Ben bedding down under a truck, then his WWI nightmares again in which a Russian soldier is stalking Scudder from No Man's Land. The bear shows up. Ben wakes abruptly. He sees a mobile Apollonia approaching, she reaches her hand out and he takes it. She gasps and whispers "You're the one,". At the same time, Sofie returns to the trailer and finds her mother missing. She yells Mama! And Appolonia collapses into Ben's arms. The situation, when Sofie discovers it, is misconstrued and Ben is beaten until Samson manages to calm things down. He has everyone stop punching Ben and gets others to help Appolonia back inside. Sofie can't hear her anymore. She's scared. And finally, Samson announces that the carnival will be moving south instead of north. Lodz smirks. Ruthie, who forcibly made Gabriel stop hitting Ben, also kind of forcefully patches Ben up - she's in charge of these two boys and neither can argue that. Gabriel sits outside as Ruthie applies ointment and checks his ribs. She makes sure there are no hard feelings against Gabe. Ben says there aren't. He shows her the picture, she knows who Flora was but didn't know her personally. Ruthie explains that the woman is Scudder's old "sweetie," and that Scudder traveled with Carnivàle and performed as the Gentleman Geek, wearing his trademark black tuxedo. She confirms that Scudder might have been in World War 1 and informs Ben that Scudder was drunk. Ben reveals to Ruthie that the woman in the picture is his mother, Flora Hawkins. Ruthie now has a whole lot of spotty history snap into place. She lets Ben take his picture and the one she had of Scudder. As Ben leaves Ruthie calls Gabriel back inside. See? We all know who's in charge. In Mintern, Justin gets Chin's. Templeton is like every other wealthy and influential person, a fucking coward. He ends his life, leaving behind a family during the great depression to fend for themselves. Justin returns home, high on power, and looks longingly at his sleeping sister before turning off the radio and awakening her. He tells her everything and she's silent and then seems to be quietly thrilled. This makes Justin cry, she comforts him in a way that could be sibling-like but somehow is suggestive of more. Later, we see Justin return to his room to self-flagellate. That's not a euphemism. Actually, it probably is. Iris hears him from the living room. In the final scene, the carnival is wrapping up. Ben sees the little hat and vest from the bear in his nightmares attached to the side of management's trailer.
Gimme that old time religion. Approachability: 8/10 ( Prestige tv series that is mostly horror adjacent ) Content Warnings: Infant death; Sexual Assault; Animal harm/death; Child sexual assault; Suicide Next Week's Film RandomHorror9 T-Shirts! Hosts: Jeffrey Cranor & Cecil Baldwin (Find more of our work on Welcome to Night Vale) Editing: Grant Stewart Logo: David Baldwin Random Horror 9 Patreon Twitter, Letterboxd, & Instagram: @RandomHorror9 We are part of Night Vale Presents
SUPERSIZED EPISODE We discuss desert snow. Arnold Schwarzenegger at Carnivàle. Ohio disaster is still a thing. Are we living in Sim City? NYC Metro Cards are going away. Strawberry Watermelon Zoa & IHOP cereal. Van Leeuwen 'Idaho' ice cream. TV/Movie/Streaming updates: Atomic Hearts, more LOTR movies coming, and the movie directors who pick music for their movies. 'It's Erik Nagel' Show Audio | Video | Social Media | Discord www.itseriknagel.com VIDEO EPISODE: YOUTUBE
Today's guest is writer and showrunner, Daniel Knauf. Daniel Knauf had a couple of small credits to his name—a TV movie here, a stint on Wolf Lake there—when he managed to sell the intricate Great Depression-era genre show Carnivàle to HBO.The series, an intricate blend of meticulously researched period detail and secret-history fantasy, purported to tell the tale of what happened when the last two “Avatars”—superpowered beings of light and darkness—met in the United States on the eve of World War II. The series attracted a cult audience that remains devoted to this day, but a mass audience wasn't sure what to make of the program, and HBO canceled it after two seasons, saying the show's story was finished, in spite of Knauf's plan for a six-season run.We go deep inside the writer's room, what it takes to be a showrunner and many of his misadventures in Hollyweird!Enjoy my conversation with Daniel Knauf.
Episode Notes S3E38 -- Join us as we dive into the mind of legendary Actress K. Callan. Katherine Elizabeth Callan (née Borman; January 9, 1936) is an American author and actress known for playing Clark Kent's mother Martha in the ABC television series Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman.. This episode is sponsored by Deadly Grounds Coffee "Its good to get a little Deadly" https://deadlygroundscoffee.com ————————————————— Check out Toking with the Dead Episode 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=awhL5FyW_j4 Check out Toking with the Dead Episode 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SaUai58ua6o Buy awesome Merchandise! https://www.stilltoking.com/ https://teespring.com/stores/still-toking-with ————————————— Follow our guest https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K_Callan https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0130282/ https://www.kcallan.com/ https://twitter.com/k_callan ————————————————— Follow Still Toking With and their friends! https://smartpa.ge/5zv1 https://thedorkeningpodcastnetwork.com/ ————————————— Produced by Leo Pond and The Dorkening Podcast Network https://TheDorkening.com Facebook.com/TheDorkening Youtube.com/TheDorkening Twitter.com/TheDorkening Dead Dork Radio https://live365.com/station/Dead-Dork-Radio-a68071 Check out Green Matters: https://www.facebook.com/GreenMattersMiddleboro/ Callan first appeared on television in an episode of Route 66 that happened to be shooting in Dallas. She resumed her on-camera career in 1970, guest-starring in roles on One Day at a Time, St. Elsewhere, Carnivàle, JAG, Coach and King of the Hill. She played a key role in the Emmy Award-winning episode "Cousin Liz" of All in the Family and portrayed the mother of April Stevens Ewing in several episodes of the penultimate season of Dallas. She played Daisy LaRue in the TV show Meet the Browns and appeared as Mrs. Monroe, Gabe Duncan's teacher, in Good Luck Charlie. She also appeared in the third-season finale of Desperate Housewives as Ilene Britt, the mother of Edie Britt (Nicollette Sheridan), and has portrayed Lily's maternal grandmother on several episodes of How I Met Your Mother. She played the part of Charlie (as an elderly woman) in Heroes for one episode. She appeared in the films Joe (1970), A Touch of Class (1973), The Onion Field (1979), American Gigolo (1980), A Change of Seasons (1980), Fast-Walking (1982), and Knives Out (2019), as well as the 1972 television adaptation of the 1966 Lanford Wilson play The Rimers of Eldritch. She has written several books, including The Los Angeles Agent, The Script Is Finished, Now What Do I Do?, Directing Your Directing Career, and How to Sell Yourself as an Actor. She received her acting training at HB Studio in New York City. Callan made TV commercials for products, including Anacin, Endust, Geritol, and Sanka.
Episode Notes Join us we dive into the mind of Multi-Award Winning Actor John Savage. He'll take us on his journey from "The Deer Hunter" along "The Thin Red Line" and finally meeting "Eye to Eye". ————————————————— This episode is sponsored by Deadly Grounds Coffee "Its good to get a little Deadly" https://deadlygroundscoffee.com ————————————————— Check out Toking with the Dead Episode 1 https://vimeo.com/ondemand/twtde1 Buy awesome Merchandise! https://www.stilltoking.com/ https://teespring.com/stores/still-toking-with ————————————— Follow John https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001698/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Savage_(actor) https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/person/170548%7C0/John-Savage... https://twitter.com/realjohnsavage?lang=en https://www.instagram.com/realjohnsavage/?hl=en ————————————————— Follow Still Toking With and their friends! https://smartpa.ge/5zv1 https://thedorkeningpodcastnetwork.com/ ————————————— Produced by Leo Pond and The Dorkening Podcast Network https://TheDorkening.com Facebook.com/TheDorkening Youtube.com/TheDorkening Twitter.com/TheDorkening Dead Dork Radio https://live365.com/station/Dead-Dork-Radio-a68071 Check out Green Matters: https://www.facebook.com/GreenMattersMiddleboro/ https://www.facebook.com/OctoberCoast S.J.NETWORK https://www.facebook.com/groups/1238342836320187 https://www.facebook.com/bhbpr https://www.overthemoonappearance.com/ http://www.starconsult.biz/ John Savage has appeared in more than 200 feature films, short films, recurring roles in television series and guest appearances in episodes of television series. One of Savage's first notable roles is as Claude Bukowski in the 1979 film Hair.[4][5] His first major film role was as Steven Pushkov in the multiple Oscar-winning 1978 film The Deer Hunter.[6] He also had a lead role in the 1979 film The Onion Field.[7] Savage discussing Hair at Sofia International Film Festival, March 2017 In the late 1970s, he performed in the Broadway production of David Mamet's play American Buffalo.[8] In 1991, he starred in Italian director Lucio Fulci's final film Door to Silence.[9] He then had a brief role in the 1998 war film The Thin Red Line,[10] portrayed Captain Ransom in the two part episode Equinox of the television series Star Trek: Voyager in 1999,[11] and appeared in the recurring role of Donald Lydecker in the first and second seasons of the 2000 television series Dark Angel.[12] Savage appeared in the recurring role of Henry Scudder in the HBO television series Carnivàle between 2003 and 2005.[13] He appeared in unrelated roles in two of the series in the Law & Order franchise: the 2004 Law & Order: Criminal Intent episode "Conscience" as a man who put his wife in a permanent coma, and the 2005 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit episode "Quarry" as a child molester on death row for murdering one of his victims.[14] Savage starred in the 2015 horror film Tales of Halloween,[15] the 2017 film In Dubious Battle,[16] and on the 2017 continuation of the television show Twin Peaks.[17] In 2017, Savage spoke at a tribute honoring director Richard Donner, held by The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.[18] In 2018, he appeared on the television show Goliath.[19] In the same year, Savage lent his voice to a monologue on the title track of the album This Town by Steve Smith of Dirty Vegas.[20] In 2019 Savage played the role of The Narrator in fantasy crime drama Karma[citation needed] from award-winning filmmaker Bizhan Tong, having collaborated with him earlier that year. They would once again collaborate on the international pandemic thriller Lockdown Find out more at https://still-toking-with.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Always looking for ideas to keep it fresh on Deejay Relay (Weekly genre fluid raid train on Twitch). This time I did a megamix of the John Course's Top 50 at the recent Reminisce Carnivàle in Melbourne. One hour, 50 tracks (well 49, pick the missing one).Hope you enjoy.Come join me live >> twitch.tv/jakarl_dj
Episode 1536: Our article of the day is Characters of Carnivàle.
Tracy R. Tormé is an American screenwriter and television producer. He is best known for his creation of the science fiction series Sliders, but also he worked for Saturday Night Live, Odyssey 5, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Fire in the Sky and Carnivàle.
Clea DuVall [Veep, The Handmaid’s Tale, Carnivàle, Argo, But I’m a Cheerleader, The Faculty] joins Anna to talk about directing her new movie Happiest Season, fear of the ocean, the idea of community, collecting miniatures, Veep, coming out in Hollywood and more. Later in the episode Anna is joined again by clinical sexologist, author and sex coach, Dr. Patti Britton who share her thoughts on commitment and sex.For more from Dr. Pattie visit her websites www.drpattibritton.com and www.sexcoachu.comMaker's Mark So ladies, remember to pour yourself into everything you do, and to reach for a bourbon that’s made with a personal (feminine) touch. In fact, go ahead and pour yourself some Maker’s Mark right now and raise a glass to you and all of the remarkable women in your life. And remember - Maker’s Mark crafts their bourbon carefully, and they ask that you enjoy it that way.BetterHelp Join the one million plus people who have taken charge of their mental health with the help of an experienced BetterHelp counselor. BetterHelp is an affordable option and our listeners get 10% off your first month with the discount code FARIS. Get started today at betterHELP.com/FARIS Talk to a therapist online and get help!Please subscribe to Anna Faris is Unqualified on Apple Podcasts and follow us on social media:Instagram @UnqualifiedTwitter @UnqualifiedFacebook @Anna Faris is UnqualifiedMusic by: Mondo Cozmo @mondocozmoProducers: Michael Barrett, Rob Holysz, Jeph PorterCo-producer: Michael ShermanProduction Services: Rabbit Grin Productions rabbitgrinproductions.comDistributed by: Simplecast
Our guest today is cinematographer TAMI REIKER! Tami is best known for her work on HBO's Carnivàle, and with Gina Prince-Bythewood on The Old Guard and Beyond the Lights. Most recently, Tami worked with Regina King on her feature directorial debut One Night In Miami. She was the first woman to win an American Society of Cinematographers Award AND the first woman to ever be nominated! We talked about her journey to cinematography, the magic of the darkroom, traveling with The Ramones, shooting One Night In Miami, problem solving on set, advice for up-and-comers, working with sloths on Christmas, and more! Follow Tami on Instagram Follow One Night in Miami on Twitter Stream The Old Guard & Beyond The Lights now on Netflix. Follow us on Instagram Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Facebook Subscribe to our newsletter at www.firecrackerdepartment.com
No Escapin' This Podcast: Episode 76 - Carniv-Adelewith @AURIESTYLA... @CRAIGTHEPT... @JAMIE_GOONER_PHILIPToday's Topics:- Do You Still Social Distance- Verzuz, Brandy & Monica- Adelle Controversy Or Nah- Notting Hill Carnival- Holiday Mishaps - This Episode is supported by BUMBU - The World's most decorated rum, distilled and aged on the island of Barbados at the West Indies Rum Distillery. Check them out here - www.bumbu.comLIKE | SHARE | SUBSCRIBE"Hey guys, thank you for all the support so far. I have a Patreon page that if you wish to donate to, would be extremely helpful. Most entertainers do not have their usual platforms to make a living on, myself being a standup comedian, am not able to work on stage at the moment due to Covid-19. However, I endeavour to keep creating daily content across my platforms for you, and if you do wish to support during this time, every little helps. Thank you in advance, and even if you are simply sharing this podcast, you are helping. Much love! BOOM!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=32591875)
Inside the Screenwriter's Mind: A Screenwriting Podcast with Alex Ferrari
Today we go inside the mind of screenwriter and showrunner Daniel Knauf (Carnivàle, Black List). This is re-broadcast from the Bulletproof Screenwriting Podcast.Daniel Knauf had a couple of small credits to his name—a TV movie here, a stint on Wolf Lake there—when he managed to sell the intricate Great Depression-era genre show Carnivale to HBO. The series, an intricate blend of meticulously researched period detail and secret-history fantasy, purported to tell the tale of what happened when the last two “Avatars”—superpowered beings of light and darkness—met in the United States on the eve of World War II.The series attracted a cult audience that remains devoted to this day, but a mass audience wasn’t sure what to make of the program, and HBO canceled it after two seasons, saying the show’s story was finished, in spite of Knauf’s plan for a six-season run.Enjoy your journey into the mind of Daniel Knauf.Proud Member of the IFH Podcast Network (www.ifhpodcastnetwork.com)
Hoy toca episodio de secciones, y en esta ocasión Aaron nos presenta en su sección “Películas que no se hicieron” la película de Superman que iba ser protagonizada por Nicolas Cage, y Ascor nos cuenta sobre la serie de HBO Carnivàle en “Gemas Perdidas”.
Daniel Knauf began in health insurance and wrote his way onto HBO with his groundbreaking series, Carnivàle. Since then he has written and produced The Blacklist and Spartacus: Blood and Sand among other projects. His latest creation is The Astronauts for Nickelodeon, working with Ron Howard and Brian Grazer of Imagine Entertainment. Jon and Daniel discuss the writing process... Source
Daniel Knauf began in health insurance and wrote his way onto HBO with his groundbreaking series, Carnivàle. Since then he has written and produced The Blacklist and Spartacus: Blood and Sand among other projects. His latest creation is The Astronauts for Nickelodeon, working with Ron Howard and Brian Grazer of Imagine Entertainment. Jon and Daniel […]Sponsored by Tommy John Join the conversation and comment on this podcast episode: https://ricochet.com/podcast/king-of-stuff/daniel-knauf-from-carnivale-to-astronauts/.Now become a Ricochet member for only $5.00 a month! Join and see what you’ve been missing: https://ricochet.com/membership/.Subscribe to King of Stuff in Apple Podcasts (and leave a 5-star review, please!), or by RSS feed. For all our podcasts in one place, subscribe to the Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed in Apple Podcasts or by RSS feed.
For Daniel Knauf, his first TV staff gig wasn’t until his forties, when he sold Carnivàle to HBO… and he’s still breaking barriers today, as he launches the new cutting-edge online experience Bxx: Haunted.March 23rd, 2012 was the launch of Bxx: Haunted! Register for your invitation at http://www.bxxweb.com.To celebrate this innovative new storytelling concept, Gray has an interview with its creator, Daniel Knauf. Daniel is best known for TV show he created, HBO’S Carnivàle. Daniel has also worked on My Own Worst Enemy and Spartacus: War of the Damned[Ed. note – since this interview, Daniel was an executive producer on Dracula and co-executive producer on The Blacklist.]You’ll love his amazing story!Follow Daniel Knauf on Twitter: @Daniel_KnaufBuy Gray’s book for only $4.99! Look for it on Amazon – How To Break In To TV Writing: Insider Interviews.Didn’t get your questions asked? Make sure you follow Gray on Twitter (@GrayJones) so you can get the scoop on who is being interviewed and how to get your questions in. Also check out our TV Writer Twitter Database to find Twitter addresses for over 1,200 TV writers. Find our previous episodes and other resources at www.tvwriterpodcast.com or on Gray’s YouTube channel.First published March 23, 2012.
For Daniel Knauf, his first TV staff gig wasn't until his forties, when he sold Carnivàle to HBO… and he's still breaking barriers today, as he launches the new cutting-edge online experience Bxx: Haunted. March 23rd, 2012 was the launch of Bxx: Haunted! Register for your invitation at http://www.bxxweb.com. To celebrate this innovative new storytelling concept, Gray has an interview with its creator, Daniel Knauf. Daniel is best known for TV show he created, HBO'S Carnivàle. Daniel has also worked on My Own Worst Enemy and Spartacus: War of the Damned [Ed. note – since this interview, Daniel was an executive producer on Dracula and co-executive producer on The Blacklist.] You'll love his amazing story! Follow Daniel Knauf on Twitter: @Daniel_Knauf Buy Gray's book for only $4.99! Look for it on Amazon – How To Break In To TV Writing: Insider Interviews. Didn't get your questions asked? Make sure you follow Gray on Twitter (@GrayJones) so you can get the scoop on who is being interviewed and how to get your questions in. Also check out our TV Writer Twitter Database to find Twitter addresses for over 1,200 TV writers. Find our previous episodes and other resources at www.tvwriterpodcast.com or on Gray's YouTube channel. First published March 23, 2012.
Fox har forsøgt, Hulu har forsøgt og nu forsøger Netflix. Tegneserien Locke and Key er for tredje gang på 10 år blevet til en TV-serie, men er den god? Det diskuterer ugens gæster, de to gange skov, Andreas Halskov og Simon Skou Jakobsen. Ugens anbefalinger: Sat af, Viaplay. Carnivàle, HBO Nordic. Flaked, Netflix.
Haitian All-StarZ Guest DJ Series feature the hottest DJs from across the world, Playing any genre of music. It's a anything goes Mix. In this mix DJ Doug Brown from High Society bless us with a Soca Mix.. It's pure energy and fire.Follow him on IG @DJDougbrown
Haitian All-StarZ Guest DJ Series feature the hottest DJs from across the world, Playing any genre of music. It's a anything goes Mix. In this mix DJ Doug Brown from High Society bless us with a Soca Mix.. It's pure energy and fire. Follow him on IG @DJDougbrown
It's the first ever Pilot House Halloween Spooktacular! We're starting off the month with HBO's Carnivale, a strange and spooky show about circus folk, the Depression, and -- scariest of all! -- small-town preachers! Listen as Sarah comes to peace with spoilers and Strangely tries not to do anything with his face.
It's the first ever Pilot House Halloween Spooktacular! We're starting off the month with HBO's Carnivale, a strange and spooky show about circus folk, the Depression, and -- scariest of all! -- small-town preachers! Listen as Sarah comes to peace with spoilers and Strangely tries not to do anything with his face.
Bill Moseley is an actor, musician and horror icon. He burst onto the horror scene in a huge way as Chop Top in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, and has since starred in movies like Repo the Genetic Opera and the TV show Carnivàle. But perhaps most notable is Bill's chillingly well realized portrayal of Otis B. Driftwood in Rob Zombie's Firefly family trilogy, including House of 1,000 Corpses, The Devil's Rejects, and the up and coming 3 From Hell. Bill and I talked about his career history, including a pretty incredible story about how he got on the radar of Tobe Hooper for Texas Chainsaw 2 through a short film he made called The Texas Chainsaw Manicure. We also got into details about his acting process and how he gets into the psychotic mindset of characters like Otis. And of course, we discussed what we can expect from 3 From Hell. Speaking to Bill was a real treat. I'm a huge fan of him and The Devil's Rejects is not just one of my favorite horror movies of all time, but one of my favorite movies of all time. To me it was a perfect blend of fascinating (even lovable) characters in a grounded, believable sun-scorched reality that had the Americana flavorings of classic road movies like Easyriders and Badlands. It delivered the blood in the big way and had moments of palpably bone-chilling psychotic brutality. All of this plus a killer soundtrack. As you'll hear in the interview, Bill is an incredibly nice guy, he was so generous with his time and knowledge and I was so humbled to be able to speak to him. Here are 3 key creative lessons learned from this conversation with Bill Moseley. Make stuff & put it out there. Bill was a struggling actor who, on a whim, made a fun short film in a day with his buddies called The Texas Chainsaw Manicure. With very little expectation of it getting much recognition, Bill sent it around to multiple networks and it got in front of Tobe Hooper who then cast Bill as Chop Top in Texas Chainsaw 2. This put Bill on the trajectory of being the horror icon he is today. Get out of the way! When filming 3 From Hell, Bill began screwing up Otis' lines because he was over-thinking the performance and becoming insecure. After take after bad take, Bill suddenly heard the voice of Otis in his own psyche tell him to get out of the way and let him do his job. Bill said that he sat the performance out at this point and simply let Otis take over which made the performance go much smoother. This idea of getting out of the way is relevant to most artists, not just actors, who often will stifle the flow of their own creativity by over-thinking the material and finding reasons to feel self conscious. This may be part of being human but it's destructive to the creative process. Sometimes, the best way to serve your art is to get the hell out of its way! Art is not safe. During a particularly brutal hotel room scene in The Devil's Rejects (you know the one) Bill struggled to get through the large number of takes and mentioned to Rob Zombie that he was emotionally struggling to get through the performance. Without skipping a beat, Rob Zombie replied “Art is not safe” - meaning, that working in horror and other darker arts, can take an emotional toll on those involved when it's taken seriously. It's supposed to. Yes, there are those goofy, schlocky slashers and exploitation films that exists for cheap thrills & entertainment, but then there is the type of horror that is meant to portray larger truths about real evil. Sometimes the only way to properly depict evil is to confront and embrace the inherent danger that comes with exploring it. That's exactly what Bill did which is probably why Otis is such an effective character (and probably why he's still stuck in Bill's head).
Movie Meltdown - Episode 495 This week we hit the road to Days of the Dead in Indianapolis - where we talk with Kathleen Turner! That's right... we sit down with the star of Body Heat, Romancing the Stone, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Prizzi's Honor, Jewel of the Nile, The Accidental Tourist, Crimes of Passion, The Man with Two Brains, The War of the Roses, Serial Mom and so many other huge films! Plus we recap a recent massive road trip from which a couple of the cast members have just returned. Featuring lots of movie/celebrity tie-ins! And as we stay in our circle while we entertain, we also cover… Robert Zemeckis, the little kid from Dune, a witchy-woman, Carnivàle, phone service in the cemetery, Lawrence Kasdan, while I was waiting to be numb, Velveteria, the Sgt Slaughter conspiracy theory, was this a fever dream, Danny DeVito, that long drive from Amarillo to Vegas, Viva Knievel!, Judy Garland, a rock star place, when you’re twenty-two you can do that stuff, Carl Reiner, Ken Russell, when she bashed the woman’s head in, dancing in the street on her arms, Darren McGavin, the most expensive F-ing grilled cheese sandwich I've ever eaten my entire life, Corin Nemec, instructional videos on autopsies, more gravel than I expected, Carl Reiner, Ken Russell, a really serious athlete, John Waters, most of my time reading, Lauren Bacall, beach squirrels, moved to New York, Dolly Parton, Fremont Street, ziplining, Anton Yelchin, Slash passed out on the street, The Museum of Death, where she pulls the liver out, digital photography and editing, Tom Jones and George Romero, I'm pretty sure they got Narcan’d, such a camaraderie, a huge statue of Bruce Lee, she lives with that face, Penn and Teller, Toto, blacklight flocked posters, the most delicious pizza I have ever consumed in my entire life, Johnny Ramone, George Lucas, South America, Michael Douglas, Black Dahlia, Chris Cornell’s final resting place, at least let us finish the arc, a force field to keep the weird characters away from you and swinging across the gorge. “...like I said, all kinds of stuff going on out there!” For more on upcoming Days of the Dead shows, go to: https://www.daysofthedead.com/
This is the turning point, this is the beer that launched the 13 total beers. Beer number 11, “Carniv-Ale”. Named after the Carnival Graveyard - Rust in Pieces haunted house at Halloween Horror Nights 28, Carniv-Ale is a simple beer designed to showcase the New Zealand Motueka Hop. What does this hop bring to the beer, and why 13 beers anyway? Check out this episode and find out! https://youtu.be/YJWkjdBZPTk Full Recipe (All Grain 1 Gallon): 2lb 12 oz Pale Malt 2-Row 2 oz Crystal 10L 2 oz Carapils Boil: .25 Motueka 60 min .25 Motueka 10 min .5 Motueka 1 min Yeast: 3.3 grams Safeale US-05 Instragram - @neozaz Twitter - @neozaz Facebook - facebook.com/neozazpodcasts
It’s our Spooktacular Halloween episode! Paul DJs mashups at a Halloween party, while Tony tells a creepy tale. Tracklisting: Shamans of Sound – Love Lessons [single] 2DCAT – Carnivàle [Carnivàle] Nah. – Be Better [single] Alecia Renece – You’re Welcome [single] Vegas With Randolph – She’s An Intellectual [Legs & Luggage] Echolalia – Separation Anxiety […]
Fonseca talks Halloween, Ghosts, horror movies and more. He also sits down with William Moseley actor and musician who has starred in a number of cult classic horror films, including House of 1000 Corpses, Repo! The Genetic Opera and The Devil's Rejects. His first big role was in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 as Chop Top. On the HBO TV series Carnivàle Moseley had a recurring role as camp cook Possum. He has also released records with guitarist Buckethead in the band Cornbugs, as well as featuring on the guitarist's solo work.
Fonseca talks Halloween, Ghosts, horror movies and more. He also sits down with William Moseley actor and musician who has starred in a number of cult classic horror films, including House of 1000 Corpses, Repo! The Genetic Opera and The Devil's Rejects. His first big role was in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 as Chop Top. On the HBO TV series Carnivàle Moseley had a recurring role as camp cook Possum. He has also released records with guitarist Buckethead in the band Cornbugs, as well as featuring on the guitarist's solo work.
Marcy and Betsy have a listener e-mail about Sleep Paralysis and the Hmong people.The amazing Clea Duvall (Veep & Carnivàle) is our guest and we discuss her childhood haunts, ghosts on location, and the general anxiety around seeing ghosts! And we have a listener story from Jasmine about her family's haunted old farm house.This week's episode is sponsored by Ritual. Subscription based vitamins, essential for women. https://ritual.com/funnyfeelingPlease send us your own true paranormal experiences in either a voice memo or e-mail to funnyfeelingpod@gmail.com.
Dove si parla con CRISTIANO DAL SASSO e SIMONE MAGANUCO, paleontologi, di Storia e Malattie di Un Dinosauro: la riscoperta del Griposauro al Museo di Storia Naturale di Milano nel 180 esimo anno dalla sua fondazione, di 80 milioni di anni fa, di erbivori, di carnivori, di ossa rotte, di code, di mal di denti, si dice anche di Bruno D'Amicis e della sua copertina per il National Geographic, di Lupi, di fine della caccia e di Veggie Planet a Milano (prima parte)
Daniel Knauf chats with me about the dark side of Hollywood, serial killers, being a writer in a competitive industry, The Blacklist, & why his daughters need therapy.
Quien más, quien menos ha visto alguna serie de la HBO. Éstas tres letras son sinónimo como mínimo de calidad. En este monográfico se repasa algunas de sus series más representativas acompañadas de sus bandas sonoras. No están todas las que son, pero sí son todas las que están. Tras el retrotráiler viene la sesión de BSO, vuestras peticiones y por último el monográfico. Espero que disfrutes de la proyección... Listado de canciones (Puede contener spoilers) Corte Inicial El último boyscout Retrotráiler Gary Chang – Epilogue – Alerta máxima Sesión de bandas sonoras 1. The Sneepers – Guardians inferno – Los guardianes de la galaxia vol.2 2. Harold Faltermeyer – Intro/Bakersfield - Perseguido 3. Cristopher Young – Hellraiser - Hellraiser 4. Randy Edelman – Opening - Beethoven 5. Abel Korzeniowski - Tempt Not a Desperate Man – Romeo y Julieta 6. John Debney - Resurrection/End Credits – La Pasión de Cristo 7. Anthony Gonzales & Joseph Trapanese - Fearful Odds - Oblivion 8. Michael Giacchino - That New Car Smell – Star Trek 9. Harry dean Stanton - Everybody's Talkin' 10. Jerry Goldsmith – Main title – Alien, el octavo pasajero 11. John Carpenter – Main title – 1997 Rescate en Nueva York 12. Ry Cooder – París, Texas - París, Texas 13. Thomas Newman – The green mile – La milla verde Cachito infiltrado Supertramp - School Peticiones 1. Jerry Goldmith – The goblins - Legend 2. Audrey Hepburn - The Rain in Spain - My Fair Lady 3. Mark Mancina - The Rescue - Speed 4. Mark Mancina – Main title – Bad boys 5. John Powell – Dragon Racing - Cómo entrenar a un dragón 2 6. The Hold Steady - The Bear and the Maiden Fair – Juego de Tronos 3ª Temp 7. Ennio Morricone - Deborah's Theme – Erase una vez en América 8. Ennio Morricone – Chi mai - The Life and Times of David Lloyd George 9. John Williams – Finale – Harry Potter y el prisionero de Azkaban 10. Jeff Russo - Main Title (Screen Version Quartet) – The Night Of 11. Michael Giacchino - Paradise Found – La guerra del planeta de los simios 12. Ramón Farra – Títulos de crédito – Aquí llega Condemor... 13. Mickey & Sylvia - Love Is Strange – Dirty dancing 14. Jerry Goldsmith - Gale's Theme (Main Title) – Río salvaje 15. JJ Abrahms – Main title - Fringe 16. Ludwig Göransson - Front street gym - Creed 17. Henry Jackman – Cap´s promise – Capitán América: Civil war 18. John Barry - To Love And Be Loved - El hombre que vino del mar 19. Curtis Stigers & The Forest Ranger - This Life – Hijos de la anarquía 20. Badfinger – Babyblue – Breaking bad 21. Vivaldi – Concierto en Do mayor para flautín 2º movimiento – El pequeño salvaje 22. John Corigliano – The red violin – El violín rojo 23. John Carpenter – Main title – Asalto a la comisaria del distrito 13 24. Accept - Fast As A Shark – Demons 25. Hans Zimmer – Chevaliers of Sangreal 26. Maurice Jarre - Keating's Triumph – El club de los poetas muertos 27. Jean Michel Jarre - Magnetic Fields Part 2 Monográfico – La HBO y sus BSO (Comienza a los 174 minutos) 1. Ramin Djawadi – Main title – Juego de Tronos (1ª temporada) 2. Henry Mancini – Happy times – Casta invencible 3. Los Fraguel 4. Randy Newman – End title – El mejor 5. Marlowe's Theme - Philip Marlowe 6. Rachel Portman – Main title – El cuentacuentos 7. Danny Elfman – Main title – Historias de la cripta 8. Main theme – Sigue soñando 9. Tenacius D – Tribute 10. Main theme - Oz 11. Michael Kamen – Opening – De la Tierra a la Luna 12. Michael Kamen – Ending – De la Tierra a la Luna 13. Main title – Sexo en Nueva York 14. Alabama 3 – I wope up this morning – Los Soprano 15. The Police & Henry Mancini And His Orchestra - Every Breath You Take - Theme From Peter Gunn (Mr. Ruggerio's Remix) – Los Soprano 16. Journey - Dont stop believin – Los Soprano 17. Corey Harris & Henry Butler - South Nashville Blues - The Corner 18. Luciano Michelini – Folic - Curb Your Enthusiasm 19. Michael Kamen – Main theme – Hermanos de sangre 20. Michael Kamen – Suite one – Hermanos de sangre 21. Thomas Newman – Main theme . A dos metros bajo tierra 22. The Blind Boys of Alabama - Way Down in the Hole – The Wire 23. Jeff Beal – Main title - Carnivàle 24. Thomas Newman – Main title – Angels in America 25. David Schwartz - Theme From Deadwood – Deadwood 26. Jeff Beal – Main theme – Roma 27. Jace Everett – Bad things – True Blood 28. Opening – Boardwalk empire 29. John Boutté – Treme song – Treme 30. Hans Zimmer, Geoff Zanelli, & Blake Neely – Honour – The Pacific 31. Ramin Djawadi – The children – Juego de Tronos 32. Ramin Djawadi – The rains of castemere – Juego de Tronos 33. Ramin Djawadi – Light of the Seven– Juego de Tronos 34. Opening – The Newsroom 35. Max Richter – The departure – The Leflovers 36. Max Richter – A blessing – The Leflovers 37. Apocalypta – Nothing else matters – The Leflovers 38. Max Richter – Dona nobis pacem 2 – The Leflovers 39. The Handsome family – Opening – True detective 40. Michael Kiwanukaeart - Cold little heart – Big little eyes 41. Ramin Djawadi - Main title theme - Westworld 42. Ramin Djawadi - The Winds of Winter – Juego de Tronos Despedida Justin Hurwitz - Epilogue - La La Land www.elacomodador.es @AcomodadorEl
Re-up your podcast stash with another supply of HoopleCast, featuring Will of SpartaCast fame ALIVE! ALIVE! ALIVE!. Will is here to defend The Wire (2002), the series about Baltimore's drug war, which is often cited by critics as the greatest fucking thing mere mortals have ever had the privilege of viewing. Based on the pilot, do the hoopleheads agree? Let's put it this way, if we're not intimidated by the rabid, frothing fans of David Lynch, do you think we care about you hoppers? Take your shot. (11:46-1:36:47) Then, at long last, Carnivàle (2003). A warning: if I, your humble host, sound completely manic during this recording, it's because #1 I truncated too much silence while editing, and #2 I might just be a tad enthusiastic to discuss this most wonderful and magical of period dramas. (1:36:48-3:28:40) ... Also, True Detective, Watchmen, Room 104, and The Deuce. (0-11:45) | Send feedback to hooplecast@gmail.com. Find our recording schedule, show notes, discussion threads, and more at hooplecast.com. | Recorded July 9, 2017. Released July 16, 2017. [Warning: Explicit Language.]
Fulkultur avhandlar denna gången det egendomliga och bisarra mötet mellan mundan verklighet och övernaturlig magi, hela vägen från Black Lodge via Los Angeles och 1970-talets England till Ocean Lane. LÄNKLISTA: Star Trek: The Next Generation (tv-serie, 1987-1994) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Trek:_The_Next_Generation Wonderfalls (tv-serie, Bryan Fuller, Fox, 2004) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonderfalls Fallout 4 (spel, Bethesda Sowftworks, 2015) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fallout_4 The Holy Mountain (film, Alejandro Jodorowsky, 1973) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Holy_Mountain_(1973_film) Soylent Green (film, Richard Fleischer, 1973) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soylent_Green Hundra år av ensamhet (roman, Gabriel García Márquez, 1967) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Hundred_Years_of_Solitude Twin Peaks (tv-serie, ABC, 1990-1991) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twin_Peaks Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with me (film, David Lynch, 1992) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twin_Peaks:_Fire_Walk_with_Me Laura Palmers hemliga dagbok (roman, Jennifer Lynch, 1990) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Secret_Diary_of_Laura_Palmer Twin Peaks 2017 (tv-serie, Showtime, 2017) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twin_Peaks_(2017_TV_series) Mulholland Drive (film, David Lynch, 2001) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mulholland_Drive_(film) Lost Highway (film, David Lynch, 1997) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lost_Highway_(film) Blue Velvet (film, David Lynch, 1986) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Velvet_(film) Lost (tv-serie, ABC, 2004-2010) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lost_(TV_series) Game of Thrones (tv-serie, HBO, 2011-) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_of_Thrones Tre Kronor (tv-serie, TV4, 1994-1999) https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tre_Kronor_(TV-serie) Rederiet (tv-serie, SVT, 1992-2002) https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rederiet Dead Like Me (tv-serie, Bryan Fuller, 2003-2004) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_Like_Me Pushing Daisies (tv-serie, Bryan Fuller, 2007-2009) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pushing_Daisies American Gods (roman, Neil Gaiman, 2001) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Gods American Gods (tv-serie, Starz, 2017-) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Gods_(TV_series) Amelie från Montmartre (film, Jean-Pierre Jeunet, 2001) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amélie Northern Exposure (tv-serie, CBS, 1990 - 1995) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Exposure Georges Perec (författare, 1936-1982) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georges_Perec Beasts of the Southern Wild (film, Benh Zeitlin, 2012) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beasts_of_the_Southern_Wild Min granne Totoro (film, Hayao Miyazaki, 1998) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Neighbor_Totoro L.A. Story (film, Mick Jackson, 1991) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L.A._Story Enya (artist) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enya The Celts (dokumentärserie, 1987 Frank Delaney) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Celts_(BBC_documentary) Porco Rosso (film, Hayao Miyazaki, 1992) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porco_Rosso Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell (roman, Susanna Clarke, 2004) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_Strange_%26_Mr_Norrell Rabbits (webbserie, David Lynch, 2002) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabbits_(film) https://youtu.be/GxKPBLjHAEA Donnie Darko (film, Richard Kelly, 2001) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donnie_Darko Life on Mars (tv-serie, 2006-2007) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_on_Mars_(UK_TV_series) Life on Mars (Amerikansk adaption, 2008-2009) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Life_on_Mars_(U.S._TV_series) Ashes to Ashes (tv-serie, 2008-2010) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashes_to_Ashes_(TV_series) Ocean at the end of the Lane (roman, Neil Gaiman, 2003) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ocean_at_the_End_of_the_Lane Northern Exposure (tv-serie, CBS, 1990-1995) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Exposure Groundhog Day (film, Harold Ramis, 1993) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groundhog_Day_(film) Lola Rennt (film, Tom Tykwer, 1998) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Run_Lola_Run Big Fish (film, Tim Burton, 2003) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Fish Carnivàle (tv-serie, 2003-2005) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnivàle The Fall (film, Tarsem Singh, 2006) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fall_(2006_film) The Cell (film, Tarsem Singh, 2000) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cell Pippi Långstrump (bok, Astrid Lindgren, 1945) https://sv.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pippi_Långstrump_(bok) Lillebror och Karlsson på taket (bok, Astrid Lindgren, 1955 https://sv.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pippi_Långstrump_(bok) Nils Karlsson Pyssling (novell, Astrid Lindgren, 1949) https://sv.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nils_Karlsson_Pyssling_(bok) Allrakäraste Syster (novell, Astrid Lindgren, 1949) https://sv.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allrakäraste_Syster Barton Fink (film, Joel Cohen, 1991) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barton_Fink Brazil (film, Terry Gilliam, 1985) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazil_(1985_film)
A brief introduction to me, Susannah, and a ramble about what tarot cards are and are not. Don't forget to email me suggestions of what you'd like to hear in this podcast! Hit me up at with your questions and ideas. Transcript: Hey there! This is the Antifragile Tarot Podcast and I am your resident cardslinger, Susannah. This going to be a pretty short episode because I want to introduce myself to you and explain why I decided to do a podcast on top of the other things I do with my little tarot card reading business, Antifragile Tarot. Mostly I make appearances at local markets, such as the JC Oddities market and the Pacific Flea and pretty much whatever I can manage around my day job, which is really a night job. This podcast is supposed to be a good resource for beginners, intermediate and advanced practitioners alike. I personally have been reading tarot cards since I was 13; my mom got me my first deck. Although something I will go into soon—is it is completely not necessary for someone else to get you your first deck. But my mother was a tarot card reader herself, semi-professionally, and she got me a vampire deck when I was 13. So, I've been reading on and off, I took a pause in my late teens because you know how some people find the occult when they become a teenager to rebel against their parents? For me, rebellion was not paying attention to it, so I dropped it. I had a bunch friends who were super, you know, atheists who looked down on anything remotely like tarot or horoscopes or whatever, and I kind of gave it up, but I never fully ignored it, and a few years ago I decided that I was much happier reading tarot than not, so I went back to it. And it's just kinda grown from here. So I now read semi-professionally, it's not my full-time job but I work at markets, I have an Esty-- --and now I'm offering a podcast. Why a podcast? Well I can't always be there in person to hang out with you, and Instagram only offers so much in the way of letting me write to you, so I figured this might be a fun way for me to interact with you and I don't have to set up my messy apartment for a video. I think it's a win-win all around. This episode is going to be more geared towards a beginner, for now, I'dlike to discuss what tarot is and what tarot is not. Tarot is not tarrot, it is not--well I think there are different pronunciations, but tarot cards are a 78-card system. There are two major systems, there is the Smith-Waite, normally referred to as Rider-Waite but I call it Smith-Waite for feminist reasons and the Thoth system. Everyone has a different way of pronouncing Thoth. There's Th-oth, there's Tut, I say Tah-th, it's easier for me, that's what we're going to go with. The Rider-Waite system is one that I primarily use and it's the one that you're most likely to be familiar with. If you've watched TV shows like Carnivàle or I know it has popped up on Supernatural, although it was totally not realistic but still kind of cool and even on Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Tarot cards like Death and Lovers and maybe you even seen Judgement or some of the cup cards or sword cards, those cards are from the Rider-Waite system. The Thoth system also has those cards but there are some key differences. So in a 78-card tarot deck, you've got 22 cards called the major arcana. It starts off with the Fool and ends with the World, and all of those cards in between are major archetypes a la Jung, and different important milestones. The 22 major arcana is often called the Fool's journey because it starts off with this figure, the Fool, who either becomes or meets different people on the way depending on what interpretation you're going with and ends at the completion of the cycle which is the World. And then the rest of the cards after the 22 are divided into four suits. Now those suits are analogous to a regular playing card deck which some people also use for cartomancy, or the art of telling the future with cards. Those suits, which the names vary in different decks, but those suits are Pentacles, Swords, Cups and Wands. Those 4 suits correspond to different elements, so Pentacles are Earth, Cups are Water, Swords are Air and Wands are Fire. They also have different stories being told within them. The suit of Pentacles is kinda about setting foundations and growing things. The Pentacle suit tends to deal with the material world, sometimes your job, your home, your physical appearance. But a pentacle card can just as easily be about your relationships. Tarot card reading is extremely contextual. Cups are an emotional journey, a lot of water imagery to suggest the flow of emotions. Swords are a really tricky one, they're often called the suit of sorrows because there are a lot of really difficult cards and sad cards. In fact, one card which is way more distressing than the Death card, in my opinion, is the Ten of Swords, which in a typical tarot deck is a person being stabbed in the back with ten swords, really unpleasant. But the suit of Swords primarily deals with communication and intellect, so a lot of swords might come up if you're doing a reading about your school or even your spiritual studies. I've certainly gotten Swords when I've done readings about my business because it's such an intellectual endeavor, I'm always researching and learning more about tarot. Finally, Wands are kind of the suit of go-getting and fiery feelings. There's a lot real conflict and all systems go. There's a lot of chameleons or geckos in it, which I think is a really--maybe salamanders-- it's strange way to indicate fire, but hey it works for a reason, right? So those cards comprise tarot. There are some other systems like I said, some people read with playing cards, some people read with, like, the Cardcaptor Sakura clow cards. I actually have a friend who does that and her readings are pretty good. And there's Lenormand which is usually considered a little more straight up fortune telling. But tarot is popular for a bunch of reasons, number one, it's just the most highly publicized. There are a lot of resources on it. Number two, it really lends itself to a variety of situations. You can divine with it although a lot of tarot card readers like myself don't really consider us to be people who read the future like that. It's also really, really good for introspection and using the framework of the Smith-Waite or Rider-Waite can really provide for a lot of cool interpretations which is why if you go to a website like Aeclectic (aec) you may find a lot of different decks. You may find a baseball themed deck or a cat themed deck--I have one of those, it's super cute. And then you'll even find decks where they rename the suits. Sometimes they're just named after the elements and sometimes they're named something completely different. I have a Halloween deck where the suits are like, bats and ghosts, but the images correspond so directly to the Rider-Waite cards that you can read with it. So, I really like tarot and I primarily read with the Rider-Waite system because it's what I'm comfortable with and I find that it's really useful for going into almost any issue. In the time that I've been doing readings for other people, I have read on so many different things. Whether or not someone is going to get their house, a lot of relationship or job readings, you know, just general “What's going on in my life?” readings. Are tarot card readings always accurate? Absolutely not, at the of the day they are pieces of paper with ink on them. There is nothing inherently mystical in the way that I read tarot cards. You will get tarot card readers who think that their tarot cards connected them to the divine, that they are psychics, or empaths or mediums. I urge you to trust your instincts and use your discretion with any reader who is claiming to be any of these things. Personally, I don't claim to be any of these things. I like to use tarot as a psychological tool. I like to use tarot as a fun conversation point and I'm not gonna lie, sometimes the cards kind of freak me out a little when I draw a very appropriate card. But you know, I leave room--my skepticism is including being skeptical of my skepticism. I would definitely make sure that if someone is claiming to be directly psychic, I would exercise your critical thinking skills and if you trust them and you want to get readings from them, then by all means. I definitely think that there are some people who have abilities that I personally don't have experience with and that's fine, it doesn't necessarily make them any less valid than me. I don't claim to be the be-all, end-all expert, I just been doing this for a while and a lot of people like my readings, so I go with it. And if you want to start reading tarot cards yourself instead of relying on someone else to do it, there is nothing wrong with you going out and buying your own deck. It is not something that has to be passed down through the generations. Although it does help--it helps me having grown up around tarot cards. My mom read, and apparently, my grandmother read, which isn't something that I found out until after my father died and I was going through his things and I found tarot card decks that belonged to my grandmother on his side. She and I didn't really have a relationship so I would have never had known, but it kinda makes sense; she was an artist in the 70s and tarot cards were definitely all the rage. But you can go out and buy yourself your own deck. I do recommend that you get either a traditional Rider-Waite deck or my personal favorite, the Centennial Smith-Waite, which has the exact same artwork, but I like the color a lot better and I also like that give the actual artist Pamela Smith-Waite her do, instead of naming the deck after the publisher Rider and the guy who commissioned the deck, Arthur E Waite. A lot of people have trouble with the imagery in the Rider-Waite deck and I don't blame them. It's very white, it's very straight, it's very heteronormative. It's kind of old fashioned/old school in a way that doesn't always connect with people. However, I think it's really important to get a solid foundation in a system before branching out. If you really really don't like the Rider-Waite cards I'm not saying you must start with them, I just think it's going to be really helpful because most of the resources that you'll find online are going to be geared towards Rider-Waite style decks. Even a deck I personally think it's slightly overrated but is really popular right now, the Wild Unknown tarot by Kim Krans, that deck is--it has no people in it. It's all animals and pretty pictures and nature based stuff, even that deck is based on the Rider-Waite. It has a couple of differences but overall, it's the same system so I really think it helps to have a background in that, but if you really don't like it, don't go for it. I'm all in favor of supporting indie deck creators. The Golden Thread tarot is one of my favorite indie decks, you can also look on the GameCrafter and find decks by people. The Sweeney Tarot is one deck, I don't have it yet, but it's specifically gender and race-diverse which is something that's a problem in a lot of tarot card decks. So, if you want a deck, you know, look around on the internet for a while see if there's a deck that you like and don't be afraid to buy it for yourself. That's one of those myths about tarot that I want to bust right off the bat. If you have any other myths about tarot that you want me to answer for you, feel free to email me at AntifragileTarot@gmail.com and I'll be happy to bust those myths in another episode. Another thing about tarot is what's said in the cards is not set in stone. You know, you can shuffle the deck and ask the same question 5 different times and you'll get 5 different answers. I like to use it as a framework for discovering how you feel about a situation. It's kinda like when you're talking to a counselor and they ask you how you feel about it or what if this happened, how would that go for you--that's how I view tarot personally. However, it's important to note that if you feel like what's going to happen in a tarot reading is what's going to happen, you may be more likely to subconsciously choose things that are going to make that more likely to happen. So don't necessarily go and get a tarot reading if you're not ready to discuss everything that's going on. I did a tarot card course called the Alternative Tarot course on LittleRedTarot.com and there was an exercise that had us put different cards to different points in our life and I actually had a pause and come back because I've had a rough life and thinking about it that way kind of really upset me and made me want to take a step back, and that's totally fine. You know if you are a tarot card reader and you find yourself getting stressed out by doing readings for yourself, you don't have to read for yourself--I don't read for myself very often because it stresses me out. You also don't have read for other people, if other people are bugging you to give them a tarot card reading, you can tell them no--you just want to read for yourself. And the last bit of advice I'm going to leave you with for today is whether you're starting out or you've been reading for 10, 15, 20 years don't be afraid to bust out a book or go to Biddy Tarot once in a while. It's ok to blank out on a card, it's ok to not understand how a card might be interacting with the other cards in the spread. It doesn't make you less of a tarot card reader to study more, if anything, it makes you more invested in your craft. Some readers are completely intuitive and don't want to know what the textbook definition is and if their readings are accurate that's great for them. But for a lot of us, it's really helpful to lean back on our resources. I've also wanted to mention that over the course of this podcast, I've given shout-outs to a bunch of different things like Aeclectic or Biddy Tarot or the Golden Thread tarot. I'm not sponsored in any way, I'm not making any money from this. I'm just having fun, so I'm definitely going to be giving shout outs every episode to different resources, or decks or other things that I think are really cool and might be useful. I have friends who make jewelry who I'm going to be shouting out to when I go over different ways to get yourself in the mood for a tarot reading or what to do if you want to read professionally. Those are podcast topics for another week, but if I am giving a shout-out to something on here it's because I either use it myself and really like it or other people have really recommended it. If it's something I don't have experience with myself I'm definitely going to let you know, like with the Sweeney Tarot, which is on my deck wish list and I really want it. But I am a tarot card hoarder and I have 20 decks and counting, so maybe I need to slow my roll a little. So, I hope that you have enjoyed this little intro into what tarot is and some common myths about tarot that I wanted to debunk and I hope that you will tune in next week for the next one, and again, if you have suggestions and things that you'd like to hear please don't hesitate to email me one more time that is AntifragileTarot@gmail.com. You can also find me on Instagram, my tag there is AntifragileTarot--one word--and you can find me on Facebook, Antifragile Tarot. And I hope you have a wonderful week, and a witchy one if that's what you're into. Bye now.
We look at another TV show, this time one that Christopher had never watched before. Step right up folks and witness HBO’s original series from 2003 & 2005, Carnivàle! Promo: http://bmoviecast.com/All original content of the Time Shifters Podcast is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.(The music used is composed and performed by Mark Mosher (https://markmoshermusic.com) CC BY-NC 3.0)
Episode 2 “Carniv-ale of Carnage”. It's the first of 2 event beers of the Catacombs of Halloween Horror Nights podcast Halloween Horror Nights weekend. This time, Matt tries his hand...
Episode 2 “Carniv-ale of Carnage”. It’s the first of 2 event beers of the Catacombs of Halloween Horror Nights podcast Halloween Horror Nights weekend. This time, Matt tries his hand at a Marzen, possibly better known as an “Oktoberfest”. How did this one come out, and maybe more importantly, how was this one made? Listen for all those answers and more in this edition of “Is it Beer Yet?”! This special is made possibly by the generosity of our Patreon supporters. To learn how you can help support all the work we do at NeoZAZ and get access to Patreon exclusive content, please visit our Patreon page at:https://www.patreon.com/neozaz. Get all the latest from NeoZAZ from our social media pages: Follow NeoZAZ on Facebook. Follow Neozaz on Twitter.
Episode 2 “Carniv-ale of Carnage”. It’s the first of 2 event beers of the Catacombs of Halloween Horror Nights podcast Halloween Horror Nights weekend. This time, Matt tries his hand at a Marzen, possibly better known as an “Oktoberfest”. How did this one come out, and maybe more importantly, how was this one made? Listen for all those answers and more in this edition of “Is it Beer Yet?”! This special is made possibly by the generosity of our Patreon supporters. To learn how you can help support all the work we do at NeoZAZ and get access to Patreon exclusive content, please visit our Patreon page at:https://www.patreon.com/neozaz. Get all the latest from NeoZAZ from our social media pages: Follow NeoZAZ on Facebook. Follow Neozaz on Twitter.
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Steve Cooper talks with actor Matt McCoy. Matt known for Police Academy 5: Assignment Miami Beach and Police Academy 6: City Under Siege as Sgt. Nick Lassard. His motion picture credits have included White Wolves: A Cry in the Wild II, the Curtis Hanson films The Hand That Rocks the Cradle and L.A. Confidential as well as the action comedy National Security and he has appeared in three Bigfoot-themed movies: Bigfoot: The Unforgettable Encounter , Little Bigfoot and Abominable. He has worked regularly on television. His credits include starring in the sitcom We Got It Made, and guest appearances on Murder, She Wrote, Star Trek: The Next Generation,The Golden Girls, The Nanny, L.A. Law, Melrose Place, NYPD Blue, Chicago Hope, Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, Six Feet Under, The West Wing, Carnivàle, CSI: NY, Silicon Valley, True Detective, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, NCIS, Reba, and Huff and also played Lloyd Braun in three episodes of Seinfeld. In 2014, he began appearing as spokesman in commercials for The Hartford Insurance Company, of which he was identified as a customer on the "compensated endorser" principle.
Composer Jeff Beal is widely known for his work on such films as Blackfish, Appaloosa, and Pollock, and for his work in television- Monk, Carnivàle, Rome, and the current HBO hit, House Of Cards. Jeff is a generous, magnanimous fellow, and one hell of a great musician and composer. He records his work in the living room of his expansive, comfortable, tuscan-style villa in Agoura Hills, and mixes/masters/delivers it all from home. It’s a pretty sweet setup. Jeff is also scheduling more live performances, one of which I saw the terrific premier of late last year, entitled, “The Salvage Men”. Jeff’s upcoming engagements include “Blackfish Live” at the Hollywood Bowl (7/1/16) and a reprise of “The Salvage Men” later this year, in London, England, which is being conducted by our pal, Eric Whitacre. I hope you enjoy our chat, and thanks again for listening to Living With A Genius with yours, truly: Omar Crook. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Das serielle Quartett widmet sich diesmal einer Serie, die einerseits schon ein moderner Klassiker, andererseits zumindest hierzulande immer noch weitgehend unbekannt ist. Zeit, das zu ändern, denn „Carnivàle“ ist eines der Highlights in der an Highlights nicht armen HBO-Geschichte. Begleiten Sie also Lina Kokaly, Jens Prausnitz, Hari List und Marcus Kirzynowski auf ihrer Reise mit... Continue reading
Tim DeKay stars as Peter Burke in USA Network’s original series WHITE COLLAR with all-new episodes from season two to premiere on Tuesday, January 18 at its new time, 10/9. DeKay has vast experience on stage, television and in feature films. He starred on HBO as a series regular in both the award winning series “Carnivále” and “Tell Me You Love Me” for multiple seasons. DeKay’s recent feature work includes “Get Smart,” “The Chumscrubber,” HBO’s “Walkout,” “Peaceful Warrior” and “Control,” in which he starred opposite Ray Liotta and Willem Dafoe. He was also seen in the independent feature “Welcome to the Neighborhood” and the critically-acclaimed “Big Eden.” DeKay’s other feature work includes “Swordfish” and “If These Walls Could Talk,” among others. DeKay is well known for his extensive theater resume. He was seen on Broadway in “The Show-Off,” off-Broadway in “Billy Budd” at Circle in the Square, and in the National Tour of “The Lion in Winter.” His regional theatre work includes “Burning Blue” at The Court Theatre in L.A. (receiving an LA Weekly nomination for Best Actor), “Someone to Watch Over Me” and “Star Fever” at the Deven Center (where he is a company member), “The Merchant of Venice” at Hartford stage, and he has performed at the Cleveland Playhouse, Cincinnati Playhouse, Penguin Repertory, Indiana Repertory, Levin Theatre and Pasadena Shakespeare, among many others. DeKay’s other television credits include recurring roles on “Brothers & Sisters,” “The New Adventures of Old Christine,” “My Name Is Earl,” “Everwood,” “Party of Five” and “Seinfeld” as the classic Bizarro Jerry. His numerous guest-star appearances include roles on “CSI,” “Without A Trace” and “Friends.”
Tim DeKay stars as Peter Burke in USA Network's original series WHITE COLLAR with all-new episodes from season two in its new time, 10(eastern) 9 pm (central. DeKay has vast experience on stage, television and in feature films. He starred on HBO as a series regular in both the award winning series "Carnivále" and "Tell Me You Love ME"for multiple seasons.