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Peter Schweizer, author of Blood Money: Why the Powerful Turn a Blind Eye While China Kills Americans, joins us to discuss China's role in the fentanyl crisis that is killing hundreds of thousands of Americans, and how U.S. politicians are enriching themselves through their complicity in these crimes. - - - Today's Sponsor: Beam - Get 40% off for a limited time! Use promo code KLAVAN at http://www.ShopBeam.com/Klavan #Fentanyl #China #BloodMoney
Attwood Unleashed is a weekly thought-provoking multi-hour broadcast with an eclectic range of guests hosted by Shaun Attwood and Stephen Knight and produced by Ash Meikle. Ex Jehovah's Witness John Viney China, TikTok & Hollywood: Chris Fenton Just Stop Oil Protests: Luke Gittos 7ft Aliens In Peru: Timothy Alberino Is Torture Ever Justified? Professor Joe Young #WalkAway Campaign: Brandon Straka You Will Own Nothing: Carol Roth
China is now the largest market for movies globally, and there have long been whispers about exactly how this impacts Hollywood decisions when it comes to scripts and casting. This episode I'm joined by Erich Schwartzel, author of Red Carpet: Hollywood, China, and the Global Battle for Cultural Supremacy, for a deep dive into the world of Chinese cinema, Chinese movies abroad and China in Hollywood. Along with co-host Irene Liu, a research analyst at Rhodium Group, we get into: Why the director of Seven Years in Tibet apologized to China 15 years after its release Which tech giant has a minority stake in Steven Spielberg's production company Whether Richard Gere is unhireable Why the Kenyan official responsible for importing films loves Chinese ones The American movies makers involved in Wolf Warriors Irina Nistor, the Romanian translator of Rambo: https://www.nytimes.com/2014/02/18/opinion/vhs-vs-communism.html. Chuck Norris vs Communism was a fantastic movie https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znp1dNaPp3k Outro music: My New Swag (我的新衣) by VAVA feat. Ty. and Nina Wang https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aknkofx2bHg Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
China is now the largest market for movies globally, and there have long been whispers about exactly how this impacts Hollywood decisions when it comes to scripts and casting. This episode I'm joined by Erich Schwartzel, author of Red Carpet: Hollywood, China, and the Global Battle for Cultural Supremacy, for a deep dive into the world of Chinese cinema, Chinese movies abroad and China in Hollywood. Along with co-host Irene Liu, a research analyst at Rhodium Group, we get into: Why the director of Seven Years in Tibet apologized to China 15 years after its release Which tech giant has a minority stake in Steven Spielberg's production company Whether Richard Gere is unhireable Why the Kenyan official responsible for importing films loves Chinese ones The American movies makers involved in Wolf Warriors Irina Nistor, the Romanian translator of Rambo: https://www.nytimes.com/2014/02/18/opinion/vhs-vs-communism.html. Chuck Norris vs Communism was a fantastic movie https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znp1dNaPp3k Outro music: My New Swag (我的新衣) by VAVA feat. Ty. and Nina Wang https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aknkofx2bHg Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this edition of Parallax Views, the new hit Marvel Studios movie The Eternals has garnered criticism for its treatment of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima/Nagasaki during WWII. Additionally, it has raised the specter of the relationship Marvel Studios with the Pentagon and whether said relationship is ethical or unethical. In truth, its not just Marvel Studios though. Hollywood has a long relationship with the Pentagon dating back to the WWII era. David Saviliev, a contributor to Responsible State, the official publication of the Quincy Institute, joins me on this edition of the program to discuss the often underreported relationship between Hollywood and the military. We also manage to discuss the story of Marvel comics attempting to team up with the arms manufacture Northrupp Grumman and the relationship between Hollywood and the CIA when it came to the (arguably pro-torture) Katheryn Bigelow movie Zero Dark Thirty. Movies mentioned in this episode that were either supported or rejected by the Pentagon include Iron Man, Ridley Scott's Black Hawk Down, Captain Marvel, Independence Day: Resurgence, Michael Bay's Transformers movies, The Avengers, Clint Eastwood's Heartbreak Ridge, and Top Gun. We also discuss the China/Hollywood relationship, military involvement in Hollywood and recruitment agendas, the Pentagon's apparent dislike for movies where Will Smith dates a stripper, the Pentagon's definition of "accurate portrayals" of itself in films including anything that is critical or negative being "inaccurate", Captain Marvel and the Air Force's recruitment campaign, taxpayer dollars and the Hollywood/Pentagon relationship, how Pentagon involvement with Hollywood cuts down on movie production costs, Pentagon approval of screenplays, David Robb's Operation Hollywood (a notable book spotlighting Hollywood's military ties), and more! "New Marvel film puts spotlight on Hollywood's military ties" by David Saviliev - Responsible Statecraft 11/05/21 Check out our sponsor Christopher Bell's new short film Trammell at https://slamdance.com/watch/trammel/ or https://www.youtube.com/user/slamd
On this episode : Operation Ghost : Russia, China, Hollywood, COVID-19 and the Holy Grail, protests in Portland Oregon
THE MOVIE PODCAST is a film news and entertainment podcast that covers the week's biggest movie stories and a unique topic of the show. You can catch Daniel, Shahbaz and Anthony in a new episode every Monday! Please be sure to rate the show and subscribe.Got a topic request? Have a movie suggestion? Did we get something wrong? Let us know at ThisTimeWith.com/talk EPISODE #31: Zoe Kravitz and Paul Dano Join The Batman and China's Influence Over Hollywood - October 20, 2019 NEWS [00:02:58]Zoe Kravitz to Star as Catwoman in 'The Batman' - Borys Kit / THRPaul Dano to Star as the Riddler in 'The Batman' - Borys Kit, Aaron Couch / THRJared Leto Fumed Over New 'Joker' Movie - Kim Masters / THRKevin Feige Named Chief Creative Officer of Marvel - Joe Otterson / Variety CASTING CALL [00:28:54]Neil Patrick Harris and Jessica Henwick join The Matrix 4. Jada Pinkett-Smith in talks to return.Mattel Films is partnering with Get Out star Daniel Kaluuya to produce a live-action movie based on the ubiquitous purple dinosaur.Naomie Harris Eyed to Play Villain Shriek in Venom 2. BOX OFFICE [00:31:18] NEW TRAILERS [00:33:04]BombshellThe Imagineering StoryMarriage StoryNever Surrender: A Galaxy Quest DocumentaryPeter Rabbit 2 OUT THIS WEEK [00:43:49]Black and BlueParadise HillsGirl on the Third FloorThe Current WarThe Kill TeamFrankie WHAT WE'RE WATCHING [00:49:48]Anthony: Fresh Prince of Bel-AirDaniel: Zombieland, Zombieland: Double Tap, Living With Yourself, The LaundromatShahbaz: Scream, Zombieland, Zombieland: Double Tap TOPIC OF THE SHOW [01:02:43]Daniel, Shahbaz and Anthony discuss China's influence over Hollywood. FOLLOW US:Follow Daniel on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdFollow Shahbaz on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdFollow Anthony on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdFollow The Movie Podcast on Twitter, Instagram, Discord, and YouTube
In this episode, Brendan shares his insights and experience of having to work with multiple projects with big and small studios in China for the last couple of years. He shares the ins and outs of what’s happening in China’s film industry right now and how best can foreign studios can secure distribution of films in China.For more episode's like this visit: https://simplifyway.com/podcast/Support the show (https://simplifyway.com)
Writer-Producer-Director KEVIN GEIGER & I had a long-running “bonus feature” on THIS show called the “Fretful Laowai Radio Hour”: a very popular free-form conversation about all sorts of current China-Hollywood & related issues. I’m very pleased to now bring "Fretful Laowai" to my NEW show, “If I Knew You Better”, as a recurring feature. Please search it in YOUR favorite podcatcher or find it right HERE to listen & SUBSCRIBE: http://ifiknewyoubetter.libsyn.com/kevin-geiger-the-fretful-laowai-radio-hour
Brendan Davis is a China Hollywood consulting producer who has been living fulltime in China for the past 2 years. Outside of Hollywood, he is best known for being the host and brain behind the popular podcast "Big Fish in the Middle Kingdom". A platform he uses to bring his fans great stories of foreigners doing interesting things in China.
Hank Strange Who Moved My Freedom: Big Trouble In Little China Hollywood Movie Night Podcast #271-Big Trouble In Little China Hollywood Movie Night Hank Strange Who Moved My Freedom with Walter Keller & Trae from Ares Range LIVE from the Strange Media Studios in Gainesville Florida. I3T COPPER FLASH SALE THIS […] The post Episode 271: Big Trouble In Little China Hollywood Movie Night appeared first on Hank Strange Media.
In the fifth episode of the NüVoices podcast, Alice Xin Liu and Sophie Lu are joined by screenwriter Joan Xu. But first, Joanna Chiu announces the launch of the revamped NüVoices website, as well as online magazine NüStories, and the New York launch of the NüVoices Collective, in an event featuring Leta Hong Fincher, Rebecca Karl, and Lü Pin, moderated by Joanna, on November 1. Joan Xu is a budding screenwriter based in Beijing, working most recently on a forthcoming web series The Circle 御姐的星途. She frequently works in the action-adventure genre on China-Hollywood co-productions. Joan holds a BA in government and economics from Harvard College and an MA in cultural anthropology from the University of Chicago, and will be hosting events for the Harvard alumni community in Beijing. For recommendations and self-care, Alice recommends Why We Love by Helen Fisher, and leaving the house; Joan recommends Daring Greatly by Brené Brown, as well as “KinderCoach”; and Sophie recommends getting friends together for a brunch whilst rallying your best and worst qualities. The book Joan references in the podcast is A Thousand Splendid Suns, by Khaled Hosseini.
In this first episode of 2018, I rounded up top clips from China-Hollywood experts who offer their take on what kind of projects the American and Chinese studios are looking for in 2018. China Hollywood Greenlight Podcast – Episode 9 Show Notes Host: Caryn... The post 009: 2017 Roundup – What Projects Are the Chinese Studios Looking For? appeared first on The China-Hollywood Greenlight.
Today's guest is Sky Moore – a partner for Greenberg Glusker who warns not to underestimate the geopolitical situation with North Korea and the Trump effect on US-Chinese co-productions (22:37). He gives advice on what to do if Chinese currency stops flowing to Hollywood. China Hollywood... The post 007: Partner Sky Moore – North Korea & the Trump Effect on Co-Pros appeared first on The China-Hollywood Greenlight.
In my debut episode, I talk about why I started this podcast and what my plans are for the podcast. I also explain how it will be both procedural and episodic in nature. Show Notes Host: Caryn McCann www.Chinahollywoodgreenlight.com www.Chinahollywoodgreenlight.com/podcast https://www.facebook.com/CHGreenLight/ @KungFuRockChick www.linkedin.com/caryn-mccann The post 000: Welcome to The China-Hollywood Greenlight Podcast appeared first on The China-Hollywood Greenlight.
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law Journal
Sky Moore joins Online Editor Anthony Zangrillo on the Fordham IPLJ Podcast to discuss the recent implosion of certain China-Hollywood co-production financing deals. Sky is a partner in the corporate entertainment department of Stroock, practicing entertainment, corporate, and tax law. Sky has been practicing in the entertainment industry since 1981, and represents a broad spectrum of clients throughout the entertainment industry, including producers, sales agents, foreign distributors and financiers, and has handled some of the largest financing transactions in Hollywood. Earlier in March, Eldridge Industries, which owns TV unit Dick Clark Productions, terminated the $1 billion sale agreement with Wang Jianlin's Dalian Wanda Group decided upon in November. Wanda had only paid $25 million of this purchase price. Additionally, Paramount’s deal with Huahua Media and Shanghai Film Group is floundering because Paramount hasn’t seen a cent of the promised $1 billion. Even though Hollywood deals fall apart all the time, there appears to be less security in these Chinese-invested projects. Are Chinese film investors just “tourist investors,” arriving with great fanfare, taking meetings with players across town, kicking the tires of every studio and production company that may be interested in Chinese investment, suggesting that a deal might be imminent, and then going back to China without agreeing to anything? Furthermore, is this a bigger issue because the Chinese yuan is a regulated currency? Are the fractured deals more of a result of the government rather than the film studios? Chinese regulators appear to be clamping down on foreign investment deals, due to the hundreds of billions of dollars leaving the country. The podcast addresses these issues and speculates on what movie subject will finally be the breakaway co-production hit both Hollywood and China are searching for. Don’t forget to also subscribe to the podcast on iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/fordham-intellectual-property/id1158550285?mt=2) and leave a review! Editor's Note: This podcast was recorded before President Trump's reversed his position on labeling China a currency manipulator.