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This week your Tater Boiz jump into a film that, unfortunately, does not have good reviews on the other platform. This seems to have been a film that had fallen through the cracks and not too many people knew about. Not to worry, your Tater Boiz got you with the review this film rightfully deserves. Come with us as we review "The Necessary Death of Charlie Countryman". Will you be a Tater, or Tot? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theripepotatoes/support
It's another fine episode from your friends Simon (@SimonRWhitlock) and Calum (@CalumTheFilmGuy), this time we discuss (The Necessary Death of) Charlie Countryman! Expect bad impressions, impromptu singing, and questionable accents - and that's just the hosts... Follow the podcast on Twitter and Instagram @LWIBTPod Rate us 5* on Apple Podcasts and subscribe to get updates on new episodes! Podcast jingle by Simon via Garageband Podcast logo by Ashley (@Ashley_gfx)
Hosted by Caity Cassidy with guest Conner Minney, we talk Shia LaBeouf in Honey Boy, American Honey, and Charlie Countryman.
This week, join Emily, Paul and Paul as they talk about all the things they’ve been up to of late.Discussion includes:Arcade PCBsFighter’s HistoryVan Helsing season 4For All Mankind#AliveAggretsukoSuper Mario 64 on Super Mario 3D All-StarsDungeons and DragonsThe Boys season 2Hannibal TV seriesRed Dragon by Thomas HarrisHannibal Extended Universe, including:The Path season 1Homeland Seasons 4 and 5HysteriaAdamSavage GraceMen & ChickenCasino RoyaleThe Necessary Death of Charlie CountrymanHannibalism PodcastHannibal fanfic recs: The Shape of Me Will Always be You by MissDisoriental, and Overcoming by purefoysgirlBy Nightfall by Michael CunninghamThe KingcastSo, are you sitting comfortably?Click here to listen in your browser.Find the podcast on Stitcher here.Find the podcast on Apple Podcasts.Find the podcast on Spotify here.RSS here.Any feedback or questions? Let us know via the comments below or on Facebook or Twitter.
Its episode 3! This week Violet & Mazie talk about two very different types of dramas. Mazie breaks down the 2013 Drama/Thriller The Necessary Death Of Charlie Countryman & Violet gives us the run down of the colossal 2016 Drama/Fantasy hit Colossal.Make sure to hangout until the end of the episode to hear what two movies we pick to watch over the next two weeks!You can email us movie suggestions/thoughts here: streamweavers@gmail.com[Check us out on twitter!] (https://twitter.com/streamweavers)Thanks for listening!!
Never forget that women crave sexual release just the way men do, and we like to get ours in much the same way: from a soft, wet mouth. What an OFS!"Accept that women are sexual beings … Accept that some men like pleasuring women. Accept that women don't have to just be fucked and say thank you. We are allowed and entitled to enjoy ourselves. It's time we put our foot down …" – Evan Rachel WoodKudos to Evan Rachel Wood who has criticized the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) for swinging cuts to Sundance hit Charlie Countryman, a move she has described as symptomatic of a society that is frightened of female sexuality. And Director Marc Forster, for taking a hard stance on the controversial, yet still taboo topic “oral sex” in the 21st century. He directed Monster’s Ball starring Billy Bob Thornton and Halle Berry. He stated that in the DVD commentary that he "included it because you see the opposite, but never a man going down on a woman."Monster's Ball (11/11) Movie CLIP - Can I Touch You? (2001) HD[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3zcF3YvK-o&w=560&h=315] Why is oral sex hard for Hollywood? The same reason it’s hard for the FDA (aka Fucking Deadass Assholes) ;o) who rejected the female Viagra…women sexual libidos are a myth.What is missing here is that oral sex is now a part of mainstream society, and men really love pleasing a woman in that manner. Wake up Hollywood, FDA, and some closed-minded A-holes: go sniff and eat some delectable putang (aka Pussy or Pink Ice), it will do the body good. This is pure Misogynistic, Patriarchal bullshit who, I guarantee you have experienced having their dicks suck!!! So let's stop the CraCra, when our bodies are design to have Orgasm, and so what if we enjoy getting there by oral sex. Daah!! #BalanceForBetter https://oralicious.com/product/book-hardcopy/Support the show (https://oralicious.com/podcast/)
Jay (@DietJay) and Justin (@therealjustintrue) talk about the Shia LeBeouf debacle known as Charlie Countryman, a movie that manages to blend surrealism, a fish-out-of-water comedy, and a gangster love story into an incomprehensible slop that truly feels like a waste of time – and of Shia LeBeouf's undeniable talented. (YES HE IS WILDLY TALENTED COME AT ME IF YOU DISAGREE) Support this podcast
Hello Friends. Listen to our newest episode to hear us try to avoid talking about Charlie Countryman by having a spoiler free conversation about Star Wars: The Last Jedi. Don't worry, we do eventually get to our review of Charlie Countryman so you can hear whether you should check that on out or not.
Shia Labeouf plays the title character, Charlie Countryman, an aimless man who suddenly finds himself without his mother or any direction (and a really bad last name). He meets a cellist (Evan Rachel Wood) who he feels a connection to because of a series of events put into motion by his ghost-mom, and her ghost-dad. Then he does some drugs, gets hit by a car, has his life threatened multiple times, and nearly gets killed. And there's some random souls floating around...and a Harry Potter kid suffers from priapism. Hooh boy, Lady Luck, it's going to be a long one.
This episode isn't worth writing anything of value here. So intead I'll use this space to recommend good recent small movies. It Follows. Green Room. Creep. I Don't Feel At Home In This World Anymore. Filth. Charlie Countryman. Dom Hemingway. Krisha. The Good Neighbor. I Am Not A Serial Killer. Don't Breathe. The End of The Tour. Swiss Army Man. Horns. Cop Car. What We Do In The Shadows. The Trust.
This episode isn't worth writing anything of value here. So intead I'll use this space to recommend good recent small movies. It Follows. Green Room. Creep. I Don't Feel At Home In This World Anymore. Filth. Charlie Countryman. Dom Hemingway. Krisha. The Good Neighbor. I Am Not A Serial Killer. Don't Breathe. The End of The Tour. Swiss Army Man. Horns. Cop Car. What We Do In The Shadows. The Trust.
The Crew watched Netflix orginial The Do Over on New Years Day! Biggs pick of Charlie Countryman no longer available on Netflix so The Crew picked a differnt one on the fly.
The Memory Palace is a proud member of Radiotopia, from PRX, a curated network of extraordinary, story-driven shows. SPOILERS BELOW Notes I first heard about Hazel Scott while reading Rad American Women from A to Z to my daughter. It's a wonderful book. You should buy it for any kid in your life. I read a lot about Hazel, but Karen Chilton's biography, Hazel Scott: A Pioneering Jazz Pianist from Cafe Society to HUAC was essential. Music Starts with Christope Beck and DeadMono's theme to Charlie Countryman. Prelude for HS by Hakon Stene. Tezeta (Nostalgia) from Malatu Astatke, from Ethiopiques vol. 4, one of my favorite pieces of music in the world. Marian Lapansky plays Camille Saint-Saens "Le Sygne." Which fights with Piero Umiliani's Danza Primitiva. Warren Ellis rounds it out with his Lale's Theme from his terrific score to Mustang (which you should totally see). The Hazel Scott pieces can be found here and here.
Aperitif: http://hannibal.wikia.com/wiki/Ap%C3%A9ritif Name pronunciation: http://forvo.com/word/mads_mikkelsen/ Metafilter thread, source of Amy’s quote: http://www.metafilter.com/138774/The-Silence-of-the-Fannibals Velvet Goldmine “That’s me!”: https://youtu.be/Hjhg4s4nD5s (Hey, check out who’s running the press conference!) Drinks: http://www.nwedible.com/strawberry-jam-margaritas-and-the-mason-jar-trick-that-will-blow-your-mind/ Will’s dogs: https://cleolinda.tumblr.com/post/84579331972/puppy-chaser Not your everyday travel mug: http://www.richtig-schoen-kochen.de/royalvkb/Anthrazit-Karaffe-mit-Bechern-von-RoyalVKB.html?c=100099 Charlie Countryman: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Countryman Adam: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_(2009_film) Spacedogs: http://existingcharactersdiehorribly.tumblr.com/post/130486709781/would-you-please-tell-me-whats-a-space-dog-au King Arthur: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Arthur_(film) (Not good except for one eerily prescient exchange between Tristan and Galahad, and that this is when Mads and Hugh became friends, which later helped in the Hannibal casting) Cannimal Sanctuary: http://byk23.tumblr.com/ Garret Jacob Hobbs in the books (Amy had the timeline wrong): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Graham_(character)#Back_story Music includes: CC licensed Kimiko Ishizaka – J.S. Bach- -Open- Goldberg Variations, BWV 988 (Piano) – 14 Variatio 13 a 2 Clav. http://www.opengoldbergvariations.org/ Find us at: http://headfullofhannibal.tumblr.com/
The finale of the 2015 Summer Season. Music * Under the credits is Harlaamstrat 74 off of John Dankworth's Modesty Blaise score. * There's Branches, by Keith Kenniff * Then The Big Ocean, from Ben Sollee's score to Maidentrip. * Then End of the World from Dan Romer's score to Beasts of the Southern Wild. * There's The Sage, pulling once more from the dope-as-hell self-titled album from the Chico Hamilton Quintet. * There's a loop pulled from Worm is Green's song, Brand New Day * There's The Light, from my pal Jimmy's wonderful project, The Album Leaf. Go buy their albums. * The piece at the end is the theme to Charlie Countryman from Christophe Beck's score. * Oh: stuff gets heavy to Ghosts I from Nine Inch Nails. * And finally (though out of order), playing over the fall-out from JFK's death is Now by Goldmund. Notes A selected bibliography. * We Could Not Fail: The First African Americans in the Space Program, by Richard Paul and Steven Moss * Voices of Contemporary and Historical Black Pioneers, Farmer & Shepard-Wynn, editors * The Right Stuff, by Tom Wolfe * Distinguished African Americans in Aviation and Space Sciences, by Gulbert, Sawyer, and Fannin * The All-American Boys, Walt Cunningham's memoir. * The Ebony article mentioned in the piece can be read here.
Van and Ismar look at supernatural mystery adaptation Horns, dark thriller Nightcrawler, horror tale Ouija, Mike Leigh drama Mr. Turner, and Shia LaBeouf’s long-delayed The Necessary Death Of Charlie Countryman.
Geplanter Verleihstart 21. Februar 2014
On this week's thrilling installment, Marc & Ian take a trip with Shia The Beef in Charlie Countryman, they talk about some One Old, One New, look at some trailers and continue the Christmas Merrython with the 1984 horror flick Silent Night, Deadly Night @dudeandamonkey @dudefozz @ianloring dudeandamonkey@gmail.com
On the latest episode of Reel Shorts, we review two more films from the Virginia Film Festival, Charlie Countryman and Jake Squared.
Premierek: Turbo, Machete Kills, About Time, Paranoia Trailerek: Hercules: The Legend Begins, Monuments Men, American Hustle, Charlie Countryman, Non-Stop, That Awkward Moment Megtekintve: Prisoners TV: Breaking Bad, Dexter RMJV: Signs
Justin and Pat spend this episode looking at horror movies in all their forms as Pat discusses why the genre is his favorite. The duo also discuss new trailers for Charlie Countryman and Hercules: The Legend Begins, and spend some time focusing on facial hair and Charlie Hunnam's shopping habits.
Today is a really big clip show.I also talk about This Is 40, The Walking Dead, Low Winter Sun, Craig Robinson's drug issues, Michael C. Hall being awkwardly interviewed, Ron Burgundy trying to sell cars, Paul McCartney inventing things, Charlie Countryman, Paul Feig, and much, much more!The sound this week is Sweet Talk by Cosmonauts. You can find them at http://www.cosmonautstheband.com/Don't forget you can contact me by sending an email to podcast@stevelikoskiproductions.com and by sending a tweet/following me at @twitscubasteveSee you next time.
Bericht von dritten Tag der 63. Berlinale. Mit Bildern von der Premiere von „Les Miserables“ mit Anne Hathaway und „Lovelace“ mit Amanda Seyfried. Weiters Berichte zu „Gold“, „A Long and Happy Life“, „The Necessary Death of Charlie Countryman“, „The Eternal Return of Antonis Paraskevas“ und „Will you still love me tomorrow?“.
Bericht von dritten Tag der 63. Berlinale. Mit Bildern von der Premiere von „Les Miserables“ mit Anne Hathaway und „Lovelace“ mit Amanda Seyfried. Weiters Berichte zu „Gold“, „A Long and Happy Life“, „The Necessary Death of Charlie Countryman“, „The Eternal Return of Antonis Paraskevas“ und „Will you still love me tomorrow?“.