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Our supporters on Patreon voted for what movie they wanted us to cover so this week we're talking about the clay-mation delight that is CHICKEN RUN. We're defending business woman and entrepreneur Mrs. Tweedy who through investments in modernization is turning around her idiot husband's struggling egg business. Plus Rebecca gives her tips on making a really killer chicken pie. Produced by Andrew Ivimey as part of The From Superheroes Network. Visit www.FromSuperheroes.com for more podcasts, articles, YouTube series, web comics, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Free range chickens for all! Nate, Matt, and Bryan discuss 2000's "Chicken Run" and all of its claymation glory. Note: Google confirmed that "Fantastic Mr. Fox" also contained claymation.Follow us, leave a review, and check us out on Letterboxd at:BlindBuyMedia https://boxd.it/2jJyfandBryan_P https://boxd.it/Rjp7
CHICKEN RUN When a flashy American rooster struts into the coop, the hens think he might just be their ticket to freedom. But when the farmers roll in a chicken-pie making machine, escaping becomes a lot more urgent—and they'll have to hatch a new plan to get out alive. Time is running out, and the flock will need brains, bravery, and a little bit of luck to pull off the ultimate breakout. Craig and Elisabeth talk about rural business plans, deceptive fowls, 90s cartoons and the movie “Chicken Run” on this week's Matinee Heroes! Show Notes 1:19 Craig and Elisabeth talk about the cartoons they watched as kids. 9:44 Craig and Elisabeth discuss "Chicken Run" 37:25 Recasting 53:12 Double Feature 55:25 Final Thoughts 1:01:55 A preview of next week's episode "The Fantastic Mr. Fox" Next week Ani-MAY-tion gets extra quirky with Wes Anderson's "Fantastic Mr. Fox". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n2igjYFojUo&ab_channel=SearchlightPictures
Discover how stop motion animator Tortor Smith created an award-winning short film at the legendary Aardman Studios (home of Wallace & Gromit, Shaun the Sheep, and Chicken Run). In this episode of the Fork in the Road Podcast, Tortor shares their inspiring journey into animation, from handmade craftsmanship to building a sustainable creative career.We talk about:The creative process behind stop motion animationWhat it's like to work at AardmanIndependent filmmaking challenges and breakthroughsThe importance of community, craft, and storytellingReal-world advice for aspiring animators and artistsWhether you're a fan of animation, filmmaking, or creative storytelling, this episode is packed with insight and motivation.Watch the full extended video episode on Patreon:https://patreon.com/ForkInTheRoadPodcastFollow Tortor Smith: https://www.instagram.com/animatortorFollow Andy C. Marshall:https://andycmarshall.com/
L'info du matin - Grégory Ascher et Justine Salmon ont présenté un nouveau concept testé dans plusieurs villes françaises : les feux jaunes pour les piétons, actuellement en phase d'expérimentation à Metz, Nancy, Nantes, Nice, Strasbourg et Toulouse jusqu'en 2027. Le winner du jour : - Un jeune Chinois vivant au Japon a été secouru sur le mont Fuji à 3000 mètres d'altitude après avoir eu le mal des montagnes mais il n'a visiblement pas retenu la leçon. - En Haute-Garonne, après une dispute avec sa femme, un homme a mobilisé les secours, deux maîtres-chiens et un hélicoptère alors qu'il s'était simplement caché pour bouder. Le flashback de décembre 2000 - Sortie du film d'animation "Chicken Run". - Sortie du film "Billy Elliot", succès critique et public. Les savoirs inutiles : - Un bébé possède 300 os à la naissance (contre 207 chez un adulte) et naît sans rotule : seul du cartilage assure les mouvements du genou au début de sa vie. 3 choses à savoir sur Spirou Qu'est-ce qu'on teste ? - Motorola et Swarovski lancent des écouteurs sans fil qui se portent comme des bijoux. - Lego sort des gommes à empiler comme de véritables pièces de construction. Le jeu surprise : Dorothée de Moret-sur-Loing vers Fontainebleau repart avec un coffret Marilou Bio. La banque RTL2 : - Claire de Saint-Laurent-du-Var vers Nice gagne 350 €. - Estelle de Châteauneuf-de-Galaure vers Lyon gagne 800 €. Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
GOON A soft-spoken bouncer is recruited to a struggling minor league hockey team after showcasing his raw fighting skills during a brawl. Thrown into the brutal world of professional hockey, he battles opponents, wrestles with his own insecurities, and struggles to earn the respect of hardened teammates, all while trying to understand what he's truly fighting for. Craig, Elisabeth and Alan talk about Great F'n Movies, Casa Bonita, the Jack Reacher of hockey and the movie “Goon” on this week's Matinee Heroes! Show Notes 0:49 Craig, Elisabeth and Alan talk about Denver's Casa Bonita. 17:32 Craig, Elisabeth and Alan discuss "Goon" 37:55 Recasting 1:00:10 Double Feature 1:08:12 Final Thoughts 1:12:01 A preview of next week's episode "Chicken Run" Next week we start Ani-MAY-tion with a claymation classic "Chicken Run" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AEOfT7hUcDs&ab_channel=ChickenRunMovie
Have you seen John Wick? What about The Equalizer? Or even The Beekeeper? Well, you are ready to take on David Ayer's A Working Man, starring Jason Statham (and not really David Harbour and Michael Peña). That's right, Pete and Trevor rolled up their sleeves and saw A Working Man. Listen for our immediate spoiler-free reactions after leaving the theatre. This week continues our ongoing Project Aardman with A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon, plus all Aardman shorts from 2009 - 2024. Join us next week for our discussion on Chicken Run 2 and the conclusion of Project Aardman. Don't forget to enter into our Letterboxd Giveaway contest which will close at 11:59pm EST on April 4. https://boxd.it/DIrFgIntro (0:00)Project Aardman (09:43)Spoiler-free review of A Working Man (39:33)Spoiler-talk (54:35)
UNITING DUMBLEDORE'S ARMY!! Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Full Reaction Watch Along:https://www.patreon.com/thereelrejects THANKS TO HUEL! Visit https://huel.com/rejects to get 15% off your order Come See The Reel Rejects at WONDERCON! https://www.comic-con.org/wc/badges/ Harry Potter & the Order of the Phoenix Reaction, Recap, Commentary, Analysis, & Spoiler Review!! Join Greg Alba and Tara Erickson as they journey into the magical world of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007). Directed by David Yates, the fifth installment follows Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe, Swiss Army Man, Now You See Me 2) as he returns to Hogwarts for his tumultuous fifth year, where darkness looms both inside and outside the castle walls. As the Ministry of Magic denies Voldemort's return (Ralph Fiennes, Schindler's List, The Grand Budapest Hotel), Harry finds himself isolated and burdened by secrets. Determined to take control of his destiny, he rallies his fellow students to form Dumbledore's Army—a courageous group led by the brilliant Hermione Granger (Emma Watson, Beauty and the Beast, The Perks of Being a Wallflower) and the loyal Ron Weasley (Rupert Grint, Knock at the Cabin, Snatch). Meanwhile, the ruthless Dolores Umbridge (Imelda Staunton, Shakespeare in Love, Chicken Run) imposes strict and dangerous rules at Hogwarts, igniting further conflict. Other classic characters & performances include Alan Rickman as Severus Snape (Die Hard, Love Actually), Maggie Smith as Minerva McGonagall (Downton Abbey, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie), Gary Oldman as Sirius Black (The Dark Knight Trilogy, Dracula), & MORE! And if you're looking to keep the magic alight, the full chronology of the films is thus: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001), Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002), Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004), Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005), Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007), Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009), Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 (2010), Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 (2011), Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (2016), Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald (2018), Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore (2022). Follow Tara Erickson: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@TaraErickson Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/taraerickson/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/thetaraerickson Intense Suspense by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Support The Channel By Getting Some REEL REJECTS Apparel! https://www.rejectnationshop.com/ Follow Us On Socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/ Tik-Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@reelrejects?lang=en Twitter: https://x.com/reelrejects Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ Music Used In Ad: Hat the Jazz by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Happy Alley by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... POWERED BY @GFUEL Visit https://gfuel.ly/3wD5Ygo and use code REJECTNATION for 20% off select tubs!! Head Editor: https://www.instagram.com/praperhq/?hl=en Co-Editor: Greg Alba Co-Editor: John Humphrey Music In Video: Airport Lounge - Disco Ultralounge by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Ask Us A QUESTION On CAMEO: https://www.cameo.com/thereelrejects Follow TheReelRejects On FACEBOOK, TWITTER, & INSTAGRAM: FB: https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thereelrejects Follow GREG ON INSTAGRAM & TWITTER: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thegregalba/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thegregalba Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In ep 108 of “How Do You Say That?!” sponsored by britishvoiceover.co.uk, Melissa Sinden joins Sam and Mark to talk about the irony of being asked to play an AI voice, how sessions with lots of people involved can get quite unruly, and how to sound natural when you're playing the part of a voice actor!Our VO question this week is all about how you create a rounded, three-dimensional character for animation.Get involved! Have you got a Wildcard suggestion that we should try or an idea for the show? Send it to us via Mark or Sam's social media or email it directly to podcast@britishvoiceover.co.ukScript 1Right... I'm just getting my characterisation sorted... do you want to hear my thoughts? So, with the main course... our seven nut ‘nut' roast... I'm thinking I'm a nut connoisseur, but I not only embrace the taste of the nuts, but I also travel to where they're produced and soak in the local culture, which gives me an insight into the source of their taste... and as for the vegetables... they'll be picked by students on summer vacation, working on organic farms in Norfolk... they'll be first and maybe second year students, from all around the world... How does that sound?Script 2MVO: (vintage style) In my day motor vehicles had keys not buttons and they didn't need plugging in! When you get a ding, dent, chip or scratch in your techo Tesla, who can repair it now ask! Robots? Pah.FVO: (modern voice of a smart AI) Prestige cars can be repaired at A and B Vehicle repairs. They are manufacturer approved for Audi, Mercedes, BMW and now also Tesla. Does that answer your question?MVO: Who said that? what witchery is this?!FVO: Go direct to A and B Vehicle Repairs; where accidents unhappen.We'd love your feedback - and if you listen on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, hit the follow button today!**Listen to all of our podcasts here - you can also watch on YouTube, or say to your smart speaker "Play How Do You Say That?!"About our guest: Melissa is the child of a pair of opera singers and has been a voice actor for many years - despite being only 39!! She trained as an actor but went straight into voicing.As well as corporate and commercial, she was also an animation voice - Jess the Cat's meow in Postman Pat as well as Strange Hill High, Little Monsters AND a background clucker in the first Chicken Run film! Melissa has also done tons of radio drama over the years as well as BBC Radio 4 short stories, book extracts and poems. Melissa finally went back into in vision acting about 15 years ago - programmes like Shameless, Brassic, Vera, Corrie and Emmerdale, as well as theatre and she writes and does public speaking gigs! Melissa's VocalPoint Website Resources: Click here for the Wildcard Generator and don't forget to think of an action your character can be doing!Mark's demos & contact details:
Tim and Andrew head back to 2000 with a 25 minute talk about the imprisoned poultry feature Chicken Run. Other Aardman works, cheese, and pre-Shrek family films get discussed as well.
Pete and Trevor saw two of the greatest horror sci-fi movies ever made. We did a double-header of David Cronenberg's The Fly (1986) and John Carpenter's The Thing (1982). It's Jeff Goldblum versus Kurt Russell, Brundlefly versus The Thing from Another World, in an epic showdown of body horror, special effects, and possibly the best use of makeup ever. Listen in for our immediate reaction to these two classics. This is also week three of our ongoing project to watch every Aardman feature and short film. This week we are talking ‘Chicken Run', Aardman's first feature, directed by Nick Park and Peter Lord. We encourage everyone to watch along with us and check in each episode for our dedicated Aardman segment. Go to https://boxd.it/BQYVu for the watchlist. Next week we will be discussing Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit. Also make sure to enter our contest to win a free subscription to Letterboxd Patron: https://boxd.it/AuDzaIntro (0:00)Our History with The Fly and The Thing (1:15)Review of Chicken Run (13:55)Review of The Fly and The Thing (35:51)
Nick Park is the creator of the beloved stop motion series Wallace & Gromit, as well as the movies Shaun the Sheep and Chicken Run. His latest project is the movie Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl. He joins us to talk about the film and answers our most pressing question: Has he met any real life dogs named Gromit, and how many of those dogs were good boys?Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Rachelle Abbott joins acclaimed British author and comedy writer John O'Farrell. From his favourite Christmas tales to the art of storytelling, John shares insights from his illustrious career, including the inspiration behind his witty novel, Family Politics.As an award-winning author, lead writer for Spitting Image, scriptwriter for Have I Got News For You, and co-author of Chicken Run and its sequel, he's also the co-host of the hit podcast We Are History and the creative mind behind musicals like Mrs. Doubtfire and Just for One Day. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In episode 100 of “How Do You Say That?!” sponsored by Voxbox, Kate Harbour joins Sam and Mark to celebrate this milestone edition - and gives us a masterclass in animation - creating characters, bringing the truth, and how every emote tells a story!Our VO question this week is all about whether being able to do silly voices is enough!Get involved! Have you got a Wildcard suggestion that we should try or an idea for the show? Send it to us via Mark or Sam's social media or email it directly to podcast@britishvoiceover.co.ukScript 1Low or high pressure… industrial or hydraulic – our range of specialist hose applications is comprehensive to say the least, complete with bespoke fittings to meet your specific needs. And with our field technicians, containerised workshops, on-site assembly, and field support, we keep downtime to a minimum. Explore our capabilities in full at tonal-industrial.com.Script 2Hello, everyone, thanking you! I'm so excited to show you my new invention! Introducing the new vacubot 2000, the smallest cleverest vacuum cleaner ever made. She whips a cloth off a stand to reveal a mini VACUBOT, white and minimalist. Different ANGLES ON members of the audience . a , an ANIMATION begins on * the screen, demonstrating the workings of vacuum cleaners. Actually, this one's very quiet. But other vacuum cleaners have a noisy motor that makes a fan go round. The fan sucks air into a box that collects the dust , here let me demonstrate. : she speaks into the remote. We see a light on the * remote tells us it's listening. You see I simply speak into the remote like so: Vacubot 2000 clean the room level -Super clean. There you are you see, it's quite miraculous and can clean from super clean all the way to super duper mega clean. Although I haven't tested that yet. What's that, you want to have a go ? Oh well why not but don't ask for anything more than super duper mega clean yet, things might, go a bit wonky. We'd love your feedback - and if you listen on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, hit the follow button today!**Listen to all of our podcasts here - you can also watch on YouTube, or say to your smart speaker "Play How Do You Say That?!"About our guest: Kate Harbour is an actor well-known for her character voices on many award winning animations such as ‘Bob the Builder', ‘Shaun The Sheep', “Chicken Run dawn of the Nugget”, “Fimbles”, “The Secret Show”, “Messy goesto Okido”, “Octonauts" and many more.Radio Dramas include Dr Who for Big Finish, ‘Robin of Sherwood' ‘Journey into Space: Frozen in Time' and ‘The Roy Huddlines ‘ for Audible Recorded live at The Sondheim Theatre.Kate has also performed in many musicals including Cameron Macintosh's ‘Oliver',‘Martin Guerre' and ‘Hey Mr Producer'. She also sings and has performed in cabarets including with “The Bellefleurs” at Glastonbury Festival.Kate also now shares her experience and insights in her “Acting for Animation” Workshops which she holds in London and Manchester... and she continues to work on upcoming animation series and other voice over work both in London and from her own studio in Bath. Kate's Website...
Hello and Merry Christmas. I have never released an episode like this before, but I am very busy with taxidermy stuff at the minute so I thought I would group a few episodes from my Patreon together for you - and release them as a compilation - like how Troy Mcclure used to put together special clips from The Simpsons for us when we were little. Included are: Daily Update 266 - The Deadliest Prey Of All Daily Update 163 - On A Roll Premium 002 - Angry At The Rat Man Premium 006 - Chicken Run (and its hidden messages) You can find all these and more on www.patreon.com/worldaroundewe for £3 a month Let me know in a comment what film you would like me to find hidden messages in too! I will try to find the time to do you some Christmas Specials, but I will also try to remember to give you one of these each Christmas too! Thanks for listening to the shows over the years. The stuff on Patreon tends to be a bit darker.
Through his passion for stop motion and modelling clay, we have come to love his silent (but wise) dog and well-meaning owner.Wallace and Gromit are Nick Park's most famous creations, but what more do we know about this Preston born Oscar winner?He would use his mother's home movie camera to record his early films; he studied animation at the National Film and Television School in Buckinghamshire; and joined Aardman Animations in the mid-80s.Over the last few decades, Nick Park has gained critical acclaim for feature films, Chicken Run and Early Man. So, as we await the latest Wallace and Gromit offering this Christmas, Mark Coles has donned the RIGHT trousers to take a closer look at the multi-award winning animator.Archive Credits Wallace & Gromit: A Grand Day Out directed by Nick Park (Aardman Animations/National Film and Television School) Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl directed by directed by Nick Park and Merlin Crossingham (Aardman Animations) Creature Comforts directed by Nick Park (Aardman Animations) Chicken Run directed by Peter Lord and Nick Park (Aardman Animations/Pathé/DreamWorks Animation) Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit directed by Nick Park and Steve Box (Aardman Animations/DreamWorks Animation) Wallace & Gromit Christmas Jumper Ident (Aardman Animations for the BBC) Merlin Crossingham & Nick Park on WALLACE AND GROMIT: VENGEANCE MOST FOWL at AFI Fest 2024 (American Film Institute) The Bike Ride (Collett Dickenson Pearce)Production Team Presenter: Mark Coles Producers: Bob Howard and Natalie Ktena Editor: Richard Vadon Sound: Gareth Jones Production Co-ordinator: Maria Ogundele
Wiz DOES NOT RECOMMEND Arthur Christmas I understand to a certain extent that critics overrate movies for kids to a certain extent. The reason why is simple: how are they going to review something meant for kids through a kids perspective? They can't. For the most part, it feels like they review those movies based on how painful it will be for the adult watching it with them. But honestly, it feels like there is another type of movie that gets overrated even more: Christmas movies. And with that comes one of Aardman's non-claymation animated feature Arthur Christmas. Featuring none of the wit, charm and humor of the Wallace and Gromit, Shaun the Sheep or Chicken Run movies, this film seems to want to coast on it's creative concept of "Santa with high tech gadgetry". The problem is that the ingenuity of it is shallow at best. Secret agent elves? Didn't The Santa Clause do that? North Pole as an operation akin to The Pentagon? Yeah, cool...but is that it? Pare that with a bunch of characters that range from boring to annoying and you have a film that can be strain to sit through. What's most unfortunate is the most annoying of the characters is the main one: the title character Arthur voiced by James McAvoy. The film tries to play his goofy and clumsy nature as endearing, but he honestly comes off as groan inducing and annoying. But what is possibly the most disappointing aspect of the film is the animation. Now, the film doesn't look bad, necessarily. But it lacks the charm and distinctive flavor that Aardman Productions seem to have. Gone are the witty, charming and expressive eyes and large mouths only to be replaced by plastic looking facial expressions and standard looking animation from CGI films from the 2000s. It's not necessarily "bad", but it's profoundly average and lacks the detail and care that some of Aardman's films have. Hell, it lacks some of the expressiveness, color and memorable animation from something like the original Shrek or FInding Nemo. Arthur Christmas is a cracking disappointment, doubly so since it's considered one of the best modern Christmas movies. Bland characters and a lack of distinctive flair make this a film that maybe kids will like, but I have a hard time seeing why parents and adults will enjoy this...other than it's a Christmas movie and it's that time of the season.
Jack Halberstam, the author of The Queer Art of Failure, is someone I've wanted to talk to since I first started this podcast. As a professor and scholar, Jack has dedicated his career to dissecting the often-radical undertones of popular cultural media. Together, we look at how animated kids' movies like Shrek, Finding Nemo, and Chicken Run offer critiques of a system that fails so many of us. We also talk about Jack's experience as a queer child in England, since where we come from always informs where we go. It's a wide-ranging conversation that calls into question the very essence of this podcast, as we examine what it means to be a failure in this world — and why Samuel Beckett's phrase “fail better” isn't all that inspiring when read in context. Follow me on Instagram at @davidduchovny. Stay up to date with Lemonada on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram at @LemonadaMedia. Joining Lemonada Premium is a great way to support our show and get bonus content. Subscribe today at bit.ly/lemonadapremium. And if you want to continue the conversation with other listeners, join the My Lemonada community at https://lemonadamedia.com/mylemonada/ For a list of current sponsors and discount codes for this and every other Lemonada show, go to lemonadamedia.com/sponsors. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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"It's a podcast machine, you idiot. Podcasters go in, podcasts come out." This week, Michael, Jake and Steph discuss Aardman's feature debut, co-directed by Nick Park alongside studio co-founder Peter Lord, the farmyard break-out comedy-adventure, Chicken Run.Subscribe to our Patreon for ad-free episodes and bonus conversations in our Library Cafe series.Follow us on Twitter or Instagram, or drop us an email at ghibliotheque@gmail.com. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
John O'Farrell returns with a brand new time capsule! John O'Farrell is an author and comedy script writer. He was a writer for such shows as Spitting Image, Grumpy Old Men and Have I Got News For You. He co-wrote the Aardman animation film Early Man with Nick Park and wrote the film Chicken Run and it's sequel Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget. He wrote the book for the Broadway musical Something Rotten which was nominated for 10 Tony Awards including a “Best Book” nomination for John. He also wrote the Broadway and West End hit music Mrs Doubtfire and the upcoming Live Aid Musical Just, For One Day, He's written numerous books including Things Can Only Get Better, An Utterly Impartial History of Britain and The Man Who Forgot His Wife and has sold over 1 Million books in the UK alone. His latest book, Family Politics, is now out in paperback.John O'Farrell is our guest in episode 445 of My Time Capsule and chats to Michael Fenton Stevens about the five things he'd like to put in a time capsule; four he'd like to preserve and one he'd like to bury and never have to think about again .Buy John's new book, Family Politics, here - https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/458800/family-politics-by-ofarrell-john/9781804992968Follow John O'Farrell on Twitter @mrjohnofarrell Follow My Time Capsule on Instagram: @mytimecapsulepodcast & Twitter & Facebook: @MyTCpod .Follow Michael Fenton Stevens on Twitter: @fentonstevens & Instagram @mikefentonstevens .Produced and edited by John Fenton-Stevens for Cast Off Productions .Music by Pass The Peas Music .Artwork by matthewboxall.com .This podcast is proud to be associated with the charity Viva! Providing theatrical opportunities for hundreds of young people . Get bonus episodes and ad-free listening by becoming a team member with Acast+! Your support will help us to keep making My Time Capsule. Join our team now! https://plus.acast.com/s/mytimecapsule. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The guys prepare to fly the coop on this Claymation classic. Recorded 10/26/2024.
Happy Monday! Brie is back with some late-breaking news about Halloween with the family, a small oversight that nearly derailed Trick or Treating, her ongoing battle with the mouse of the house, and why one of her new chickens caused panic across the entire neighborhood. Brie is also answering your voicemails, so call the show toll-free at 833-GARCIA2! First, Brie breaks down her big family-style Halloween and explains why Bryan wasn't able to be part of the big Peter Pan-themed family group costume event. From dressing up to collecting candy to the excitement of the Switch Witch, and even reducing the spooky stressors, Brie recognizes that she nailed Halloween this year…for the most part. Brie's ongoing battle with the mouse in her pantry has entered a new chapter. After taking huge steps to prevent a repeat visit from the rodent, things didn't go as planned, and it caused a bit of a kitchen kerfuffle. Then, did one of Brie's chickens escape? The next family movie night just might be Chicken Run. Fiddler, the chicken that's known to sit on top of the coop, went missing for a short time. After a small scare and a neighborhood-wide poultry pursuit, things had a happy ending. 833-GARCIA2 is the number to leave the show a voicemail and connect with Nikki & Brie. This week's messages included tips on chicken coops, dating advice, Murder Mystery night at the Bonita Bonita Speakeasy, humane mousetrap suggestions, and more! To close things out, Brie sprinkles a little fairy dust on Inspiration & Affirmation that will bring out your inner child! Follow Bonita Bonita on Instagram Book a reservation at the Bonita Bonita Speakeasy Call Nikki & Brie at 833-GARCIA2 and leave a voicemail! Follow Nikki & Brie on Instagram and send Nikki & Brie a message on Threads! To watch exclusive videos of this week's episode, follow The Nikki & Brie Show on YouTube, Facebook, and TikTok! You can also catch The Nikki & Brie Show on SiriusXM Stars 109!
Send us a textInside "Shark Tale": De Niro, Scorsese, Jolie & Will Smith Animated FilmJoin the Kingdom of Dreams podcast as Mark Solomon, an accomplished editor behind cinematic hits like Chicken Run and Space Jam, shares captivating insights into the making of this star-studded film. Featuring a legendary cast including Will Smith, Angelina Jolie, Renee Zellweger, Robert De Niro, Jack Black, and Martin Scorsese, Shark Tale offers a unique blend of humor and pop culture references, set against a vibrant underwater backdrop. The podcast explores the art of storytelling and animation, highlighting the creative process and challenges faced by the filmmakers. Kingdom of Dreams is a podcast about cinema and the art of storytelling that interviews screenwriters, directors, animators, and producers.#dreamworksrecords #electricdragon505 #greatmousedetective #animationlookback #howtotrainyourdragon http://twitter.com/dreamingkingdomhttp://instagram.com/kingdomofdreamspodcasthttp://facebook.com/kingdomofdreamspodcast Watch the feature films that I have directedCitizen of Moria - https://rb.gy/azpsuIn Search of My Sister - https://rb.gy/1ke21Official Website - www.jawadmir.com
On poursuit l'entretien avec Camille Brunel qui décortique la représentation des autres animaux dans la culture, et interroge la prégnance du spécisme dans ces représentations. Mon invité analyse plusieurs dizaines d'œuvres cinématographiques, de dessins animés et de documentaires au prisme de l'antispécisme. On soulève les questions de l'anthropomorphisme, de l'utilisation des animaux comme symboles ou métaphores, du renversement de la situation entre humains et animaux pour faire apparaître le spécisme, de l'exploitation des animaux acteurs, de la symbolique végétarienne ou de la portée animaliste de certains films et dessins animés, de l'effet de Disney sur les représentations des animaux, et de bien d'autres choses encore ! ________________________________ Références et sources citées dans l'entretien : Livres de Camille Brunel : - Le cinéma des animaux - Je est un animal - Les métamorphoses Conférences : - « L'animal, le film et le végétarien : Parcours secret du végétarien au cinéma » - Camille Brunel - « L'animal est-il un humain comme les autres ? » - Camille Brunel - « Les animaux ne sont pas des métaphores » - Victor Duran-Le Peuch Films : Babe, La légende de Manolo (Jorge Gutierrez), I Robot, La série Mad Max, Happy Feet (George Miller), Clous Atlas, Matrix (les soeurs Wachowski), Le sang des bêtes (Georges Franju), Nuit et Brouillard (Alain Resnais), L'Odyssée de Pi (Ang Lee), Noé (Darren Aronofsky), White God (Kornél Mundruczó), Cheval de guerre (Steven Spielberg), Mystère (Denis Imbert), Eo (Jerzy Skolimowski), Le Règne animal (Thomas Cailley), La revanche d'une blonde (Robert Luketic), La forme de l'eau (Guillermo del Toro), Massacre à la tronçonneuse (Tobe Hooper), Hellboy (Guillermo del Toro), Qu'est-ce qu'on a fait au bon Dieu ? (Philippe de Chauveron), Avatar 2 (James Cameron), Gorge, coeur, ventre (Maud Alpi) Dessins animés : La Belle et la bête, Frère des ours, Madagascar, Wallace et Gromit (Nick Park), Chicken Run, Dumbo, Bambi, Zootopie Documentaires : Secrets of the Whales et Secrets of the Elephants (James Cameron), Océans (Jacques Perrin et Jacques Cluzaud) Autres références : - Casques de réalité virtuelle pour les vaches - Étude sur les chats qui nous ignorent - Frankenstein ou le Prométhée moderne - Mary Shelley - La politique sexuelle de la viande - Carol J. Adams - Repas véganes sur le tournage d'Avatar - The Disneyfication of animals - Rebecca Rose Stanton - Publispécisme, concept développé par Axelle Playoust-Braure, voir ép 9 et 10 du podcast où elle l'explique - Deux analyses de la question raciale dans Zootopia : - Au nom des requins - François Sarano - L'inconscient des animaux - Florence Burgat Recommandations de Camille Brunel : - Le film Cow d'Andrea Arnold - Le TED Talk ‘Grief and love in the animal kingdom' par Barbara J. King (et son livre How animals grieve) - La folie des chats - Claude Béata ________________________________ SOUTENIR : https://linktr.ee/poissonpodcast Comme un poisson dans l'eau est un podcast indépendant et sans publicité : votre soutien est indispensable pour qu'il puisse continuer à exister. Merci d'avance ! Abonnez-vous sur les réseaux sociaux à @poissonpodcast (Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, etc.) ________________________________ CRÉDITS Comme un poisson dans l'eau est un podcast indépendant créé et animé par Victor Duran-Le Peuch. Charte graphique : Ivan Ocaña Générique : Synthwave Vibe par Meydän Musique : Poker par Galshi Revolution
While James Norwood (NF1 - "Nandos For One) was tucking into his chicken, Mike Fondop (GN9 - God's Number Nine") was tucking into his 9th goal of the season. A cunning plan from MM or the end of the road for Norwood? We have all the usual content plus the first of a two part interview with OASF Chair, Maurice Scott. You can support the pod by paying a monthly subscription of just £2.99 via this link here If you'd like to make a one off donation, you can now also Buy Us A Coffee by clicking here You can also support us by visiting https://www.oafcpodcast.co.uk, subscribing to our mailing list and purchasing from our online shop. Please subscribe to our YouTube channel to watch the Latics Football Phone In live every Wednesday from 8.30pm. BPAS and Latics Football Phone In are KUPOD productions. Title music is by Manchester DJ and producer Starion find out more at www.redlaserrecords.bandcamp.com Laticsmind theme composed, recorded and produced by Matt Berry at King Buzzard Studios in Shaw.
This Week In Culture Episode 419: Chicken Run (#FightNight Finale). This week Ant and J. Johnson give praise to one of the surprise shows of the year #FightNightPeacock. The guys discuss the crazy ending, the acting and what happened to the real life Chicken Man. Stream the latest review now! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thisweekinculture/support
In this episode of "Kingdom of Dreams," dive into the editing secrets and the magic behind the beloved stop-motion classic, 'Chicken Run.' Discover how the collaboration between DreamWorks and Aardman Animations brought this unique film to life. Join the conversation with the film editor Mark Solomon, who shares insights into the creative process, the challenges of stop-motion animation, and working with icons like Nick Park and Peter Lord. Learn about the intricate journey from storyboards to the big screen and how the characters and story captivated audiences worldwide. This podcast series explores cinema and the art of storytelling, offering interviews with screenwriters, directors, animators, and producers.CHAPTERS:00:00 - Chicken Run01:04 - How it all started01:47 - Harry's Involvement in Chicken Run05:18 - Collaboration Between DreamWorks and Aardman08:55 - Scratch Voices and On-Set Experiences13:06 - Inspiration for Filmmaking14:39 - Passion for Film Editing15:41 - Understanding the Stop Motion Process19:14 - Insights from the First Test Screening22:44 - Discussing Your Book on Animation28:54 - Favorite Animated Films and Influences32:26 - Current Role in Post-Production33:04 - Aspirations to Direct in Animation34:57 - OUTRO
Our guest today is Sam, who knows pretty much everything there is to know about chickens and eggs. He even has mind blowing answer to the age old question of which one came first. In this episode you'll hear about a real life chicken run, a hen that met Emma Watson and how to go about cleaning up 1000 cracked eggs. There are also multiple times where the entire podcast is basically just chicken noises, because Joe has lost his voice. Enjoy. To get in touch with us, email joe@crowdnetwork.co.uk If you would like to be a guest on the show, click here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1rfSo3PVJgtBRZHCCAZndem-iyy2EdvGcEYDqycsM2aQ/viewform To get ad-free and longer episodes on Apple, hit the 'grow the show' button or click: https://apple.co/3sAX0xR On Spotify you can subscribe for £1 a week by clicking this link: https://anchor.fm/thingspeopledo To become an official sponsor, go to Patreon.com/thingspeopledo To grow the show on socials, look for @thingspeoplepod on Instagram, Twitter and TikTok If you'd like to enquire about commercial partnerships with our podcast, email Ryan Bailey ryanb@crowdnetwork.co.uk Music courtesy of BMG Production Music Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Our recipe for this episode is perfect for busy back to school nights: Pineapple Marinated chicken breasts! It's super easy, tasty and you'll probably have everything you need in your larder except the chicken and the fresh pineapple. The leftovers are fantastic too! Bossy first discovered the recipe in the September 26, 2021 edition of the New York Times.Our Knitting in Pop Culture moment is brought to you by Wallace and Gromit's "A Close Shave" where we are introduced to Wendolene Ramsbottom who owns a wool shop and plays Wallace's love interest. We're also introduced to the charming Shaun the Sheep (even his name is a pun!). From start to finish, it's a treasure trove of knitting puns and simply a delight. We also love Chicken Run where the sheep are knitters. I mean, right?Happy 90th birthday to our dear Aunt Ruthie who is rocking the poncho that Bootie made for her!Show notes can be found at www.bootieandbossy.com
SEASON 2 - EPISODE 106 - TRISTAN OLIVER - CINEMATOGRAPHER In this episode of the Team Deakins Podcast, we speak with cinematographer Tristan Oliver (ISLE OF DOGS, PARANORMAN, CHICKEN RUN). Tristan generously shares his extensive knowledge of stop-motion animation with us, and we spend the majority of the episode learning the ins and outs of shooting 9-inch puppets in a warehouse. Tristan reveals how he (and up to 50+ active units) prepares the lights and cameras for scenes in such a way that doesn't impede upon the work of the animators physically bringing the characters to life, and we discuss the effectiveness of applying the principles and practices of live-action cinematography into the world of animation. In addition to his work in stop-motion animation, Tristan has contributed to live-action projects such as POOR THINGS and the uniquely realized LOVING VINCENT, and he reflects on his experiences in both projects. In the back half of our conversation, Tristan shares how he really felt working with director Wes Anderson on FANTASTIC MR. FOX and ISLE OF DOGS, from learning how to work together on the former to engaging in a battle of wits over the feasibility of deep focus in the latter, and we learn in which films Tristan sees the most of himself. At the end, we close our conversation with an appreciation for the enduring quality of that which is handmade over that which is merely manufactured. - This episode is sponsored by Aputure
Will the chickens rule the roost in this film, or has time caused them to go foul... Listen and find out what we think of 2000's Chicken Run. // 00:05:25 Roundtable // 00:10:22 Likes // 00:28:09 Trivia // 00:32:27 Dislikes // 00:55:50 Final Rating // Outros 00:59:54
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The eighth episode of our season on the awesome movie year of 2000 features our animation pick, Aardman Animations' Chicken Run. Directed and co-written by Nick Park and Peter Lord and starring the voices of Julia Sawalha, Mel Gibson, Miranda Richardson, Tony Haygarth and Benjamin Whitrow, Chicken Run was the first feature-length film produced by stop-motion studio Aardman.The contemporary reviews quoted in this episode come from Roger Ebert (https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/chicken-run-2000), Lisa Schwarzbaum in Entertainment Weekly (https://ew.com/article/2000/06/23/chicken-run-3/), and Peter Bradshaw in The Guardian (https://www.theguardian.com/film/2000/jun/30/culture.reviews).Visit https://www.awesomemovieyear.com for more info about the show.Make sure to like Awesome Movie Year on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/awesomemovieyear and follow us on Twitter @AwesomemoviepodYou can find Jason online at http://goforjason.com/, on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/JHarrisComedy/, on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/jasonharriscomedy/ and on Twitter @JHarrisComedyYou can find Josh online at http://joshbellhateseverything.com/, on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/joshbellhateseverything/ and on Twitter @signalbleedYou can find our producer David Rosen's Piecing It Together Podcast at https://www.piecingpod.com, on Twitter at @piecingpod and the Popcorn & Puzzle Pieces Facebook Group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/piecingpod.You can also follow us all on Letterboxd to keep up with what we've been watching at goforjason, signalbleed and bydavidrosen.Subscribe on Patreon to support the show and get access to exclusive content from Awesome Movie Year, plus fellow podcasts Piecing It Together and All Rice No Beans, and music by David Rosen: https://www.patreon.com/bydavidrosenAll of the music in the episode is by David Rosen. Find more of his music at https://www.bydavidrosen.comPlease like, share, rate and comment on the show and this episode, and tune in for the next 2000 installment, featuring Jason's personal pick, Stephen Daldry's Billy Elliot.
The seventh episode of our season on the awesome movie year of 2000 features our foreign film pick, Ang Lee's Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. Directed by Ang Lee and starring Michelle Yeoh, Chow Yun-fat, Zhang Ziyi, Chang Chen and Cheng Pei-pei, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon was the first foreign-language movie to gross $100 million at the U.S. box office.The contemporary reviews quoted in this episode come from Roger Ebert (https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/crouching-tiger-hidden-dragon-2000), Lisa Schwarzbaum in Entertainment Weekly (https://ew.com/article/2000/12/08/crouching-tiger-hidden-dragon-6/), and Desson Thomson in The Washington Post (https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/entertainment/movies/reviews/crouchingtigerhiddendragonhowe.htm).Visit https://www.awesomemovieyear.com for more info about the show.Make sure to like Awesome Movie Year on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/awesomemovieyear and follow us on Twitter @AwesomemoviepodYou can find Jason online at http://goforjason.com/, on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/JHarrisComedy/, on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/jasonharriscomedy/ and on Twitter @JHarrisComedyYou can find Josh online at http://joshbellhateseverything.com/, on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/joshbellhateseverything/ and on Twitter @signalbleedYou can find our producer David Rosen's Piecing It Together Podcast at https://www.piecingpod.com, on Twitter at @piecingpod and the Popcorn & Puzzle Pieces Facebook Group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/piecingpod.You can also follow us all on Letterboxd to keep up with what we've been watching at goforjason, signalbleed and bydavidrosen.Subscribe on Patreon to support the show and get access to exclusive content from Awesome Movie Year, plus fellow podcasts Piecing It Together and All Rice No Beans, and music by David Rosen: https://www.patreon.com/bydavidrosenAll of the music in the episode is by David Rosen. Find more of his music at https://www.bydavidrosen.comPlease like, share, rate and comment on the show and this episode, and tune in for the next 2000 installment, featuring our animation pick, Aardman Animations' Chicken Run.
The film writer, director, and producer known for Over the Hedge, Chicken Run, and James and the Giant Peach talks about his work ethic and creative process, why animated films are modern-day Aesop's fables, and that time he almost got to run DreamWorks. Heaps of gratitude for our fantastic sponsors ZipRecruiter.com/Rowe to try ZipRecruiter for FREE. PureTalk.com/Rowe Save 50% off your first month! Groundworks.com to schedule a FREE inspection.
Live from Creedmoor, NC, Video Chicken Live is a fun and informative show about all things chickens and coops. Matt, Kristen, and Ingrid answer your questions. We specialize in chicken keeping and chicken coop construction. This week we are talking about what to do if you run out of room in your run. Should you have a chicken yard? Should you build an aviary, chunnel, or should you free range your chickens everywhere. We show examples of these from Kristen's and Ingrid's property and we also explore an electric fence option. Matt also rants about a lot of stuff. And of course, we answer all your questions live. Please join us for this fun and informative show. Call us: 919-794-3989 Check out our website to shop coops! Shop our Flock Shop See out resources, blogs, & FAQs Follow us: YouTube Instagram TikTok LinkedIn Facebook Pinterest
This week on the Talk Without Rhythm Podcast I'm kicking off AniMayTion with a Patreon Pick from TWoRP Elite Patron Brett the Wiz. Brett has selected an international stop-motion double-feature of 1988's Alice from Czechoslovakia and 2000's Chicken Run from the UK. [00:00] INTRO [02:04] CromCast Promo [02:49] RANDOM CONVERSATION [19:28] Alice (1988) [01:11:00] Chicken Run (2000) [02:04:26] FEEDBACK [02:08:23] ENDING MUSIC: White Rabbit by Collide Buy Alice (1988) Buy Chicken Run (2000) Support TWoRP Contact Us talkwithoutrhythm@gmail.com
CHICKEN RUN: DAWN OF THE NUGGET MOVIE REVIEW It's been 23 years since Chicken Run came into our cinematic lives one stop motion frame at a time. And like all sequels that come decades later, the bar and expectations have been set higher than the electric fence surrounding Mrs. Tweedy's farm. Since Ginger, Rocky, and… Read More »Screener Squad: Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget
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We feel like chicken tonight! This week we review the latest from Netflix, a sequel 20 years in the making, Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget! Find out if it's worth a watch when you listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or right on our website! Check out our merch store! You can now support us on Patreon and get an extra episode of the podcast every month! Check out our You Tube channel! Follow us on Tik Tok! Follow us on Twitter! Like us on Facebook! Follow us on Instagram
Do you remember that film about a bunch of stop motion chickens pulling off a Great Escape-ish escape from the chicken farm where they'll all eventually become dinner? Well, Netflix certainly does, and they've invested in bringing the sequel to your television screens some 23 years later. Paul and Wayne have checked it out and at least one of them is not chicken in voicing their disdain for the film. In fact, the Negatron theme gets trotted out amid many swipes at animated children's film in general, though all should be relieved to know there is not one reference to breasts - chicken or otherwise - in this review. Who will be the hard to please reviewer and who will attempt to defend the chickens as they Mission Impossible their way into our hearts? Find out as The Coundown continues ... Time Stamps: Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget NON-SPOILER Review: 0:00 - 10:37 Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget SPOILER-FILLED Discussion: 10:37 - 15:00 Final Thoughts Including Potential Spoilers: 15:00 - 15:55 Check out the show's first draft of a website for your one-stop shop for all things related to The Countdown. But if you want more specific directions, find so many more Countdowns - all the way back to Episode 40! - on our Podbean site. Join The Countdown Podcast Listener Community on Facebook so you can interact more directly with Paul and Wayne and vote in the weekly poll for who has the best list! Want to hear a whole bunch of additional content? Head on over to Patreon to fond out how and see what you're missing.
OK, this is it, the big penultimate show, our big lightning-round wrapup show to get every movie we can before Dorkfest, which is coming in two days. So many movies to get to! Here they are: Timestamps: 18:22: "American Fiction" 30:02 "All of Us Strangers" 42:21 "Origin" 1:02:41 "Wonka" 1:19:31 "The Boy and the Heron" 1:31:41 "Ferrari" 1:44:21 "Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget" Thanks to Dylan Mayer and My Friend Mary, both of which are wonderful, for the music. We hope you enjoy. Let us know what you think @griersonleitch on Twitter, or griersonleitch@gmail.com. As always, give us a review on iTunes with the name of a movie you'd like us to review, and we'll discuss it on a later podcast.
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"Chicken Run: Dawn Of The Nugget" had its world premiere at the 2023 London Film Festival, where it received strong reviews for its stop-motion animation, comedy, and warm heart. Releasing twenty-three years after the original Aardman animated film came out and received critical acclaim, the film had a tough hill to climb. Director Sam Fell was kind enough to talk with us and take us through the process of making the sequel to such a beloved film. Please check out the film, which is now available to stream on Netflix and is up for your consideration in all eligible categories, including Best Animated Feature Film at this year's Academy Awards. Thank you, and enjoy! Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/nextbestpicturepodcast Apple Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWA7KiotcWmHiYYy6wJqwOw And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sarah wants you to know your joke is funny and why, and we're here for it. We discuss the controversial comedy of Matt Rife, his decision to do a domestic violence jokes, and his appearance on The Challenge. Just when we thought we couldn't love/hate Crocs any more, they go and do go country and western, and completely redeem themselves (for light to moderate ranching only). Sarah is inexplicably mad at a particular shoe company and it's hilarious. Apparently it really grinds her gears when people have, and I quote, dusty feet. We also hear why she is never, we repeat, never, trying to look elegant. A restaurant is charging $50 for bad parenting, and we discuss whether we like this policy. We also hear about a restaurant whose staff is made up of people living with dementia, and why it sounds like a solution to several societal problems. There is a clay shortage, and now we're worried that there will not be a Chicken Run sequel and Shaun the Sheep might be hibernating until they invent a replacement.Join our Candy Club, shop our merch, sign-up for our free newsletter, & more by visiting The Brain Candy Podcast website: https://www.thebraincandypodcast.comConnect with us on social media:BCP Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/braincandypodcastSusie's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susiemeisterSarah's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imsarahriceBCP Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/braincandypodSusie's Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/susie_meisterSarah's Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/ImSarahRiceSponsors:Try AG1 and get a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D3K2 AND 5 free AG1 Travel Packs with your first purchase. Go to https://drinkag1.com/braincandyGet 20% OFF @honeylove by going to https://www.honeylove.com/braincandy! #honeylovepodSo head to https://nakedwines.com/braincandy and click ‘Enter Voucher' in the top right when you get to the website, and enter BRAINCANDY for both the code AND password to get 6 bottles of wine for JUST $39.99 with shipping included!Head to https://laundrysauce.com/braincandy and use promo code BRAINCANDY at checkout for 15% off!More podcasts at WAVE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/artist/wave-podcast-network/1437831426See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.