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Kneel Before Pod
June 2024 News Round-Up (272)

Kneel Before Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 210:40


June is over so it's time to reflect on trailers and news. The conversation covers the latest remakes, the latest prequels and the loss of the erotic thriller. Craig McKenzie can be found on this very site and over on We Are Starfleet on the Film Stories podcast network. Izaak Stoakes can be found on his Twitter. Aaron Billingham can be found on this very site. Bo Nicholson's projects can be found on his Linktree. Show Notes TV Reviews Craig's reviews of Star Trek: Discovery season 5 Movie Reviews Craig's review of Spider-Man: Homecoming Craig's review of Spider-Man: Far From Home Craig's review of Spider-Man: No Way Home Craig's review of Godzilla Craig's review of Venom Craig's review of Venom: Let There Be Carnage Craig's review of Morbius Craig's review of Madame Web Craig's review of Top Gun: Maverick Craig's review of Moana Craig's review of Geostorm Craig's review of Plane Craig's review of Tomb Raider Craig's review of The Batman Craig's review of The Flash Craig's review of Paddington Craig's review of Paddington 2 Craig's review of Don't Breathe Craig's review of Jurassic World Craig's review of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom Craig's review of Jurassic World: Dominion Craig's review of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story Craig's review of Bumblebee Craig's review of Transformers: Rise of the Beasts Craig's review of Power Rangers Craig's review of Boyhood Craig's review of Whiplash Craig's review of Moonfall Craig's review of Fall Craig's review of 47 Metres Down Craig's review of Cop Car Craig's review of Sin City: A Dame to Kill For Craig's review of The Mummy Craig's review of Ready Player One Craig's review of Zootopia/Zootropolis Craig's review of The Incredibles 2 Craig's review of Soul Craig's review of Luca Craig's review of Mad Max: Fury Road Craig's review of Get Out Craig's review of Hunt for the Wilderpeople Craig's review of Hidden Figures Andrew's review of It: Chapter 2 Graeme's review of Kubo and the Two Strings Podcasts Star Trek: Discovery season 5 Spider-Man: Homecoming Spider-Man: Far From Home Spider-Man: No Way Home Venom Madame Web The Batman The Flash Bumblebee Power Rangers (2017) Ready Player One Trailers Douglas is Cancelled Wallace and Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl The Killers Game Those About to Die Smile 2 Starve Acre The Abandon The Wild Robot Piece By Piece Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft Watchmen The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie My Spy: The Eternal City Wolfs The Instigators Sunny The Penguin Paddington in Peru Alien Romulus Venom: The Last Dance Arcane season 2 The Front Room Nosferatu News Blade loses another director Shawn Levy in talks to direct Avengers 5 Creature Commandos first look Blue Beetle animated series in the works Mikaela Hoover and Christopher MacDonald cast in Superman Uncharted 2 confirmed among others 300 TV series in development The Mummy prequel in the works Three Bags Full Emily Blunt in talks to star in Steven Spielberg's next movie Pixar planning to reboot properties Matt Damon and Ben Affleck to star in RIP Will Smith to star in Resistor Live action Moana casts lead Cooper Hoffman and David Jonsson in talks to lead The Long Walk remake Terry Matalas to remake Enemy Mine Godzilla X Kong follow-up to be directed by Grant Sputor The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping Kristen Stewart to star in The Challenger Next Predator movie to star Elle Fanning Chris Hemsworth in talks to lead Transformers and G.I. Joe crossover movie Masters of the Universe movie casts Nicholas Galitzine as He-Man Dora And The Search for Sol Dorado casts Diego Henry Selick developing The Ocean at the End of the Lane Jeremy Renner cast in Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery Josh Brolin cast in Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery Miles Teller to star in An Officer and a Gentleman remake Piranesi movie in the works Michael Fassbender cast in The Bureau remake Jon Watts to direct Murder 101 adaptation Richard Linklater's next movie Blue Moon M3GAN universe expands with SOUL M8TE Jonathan Majors to star in Merciless Robert Pattinson producing Possession remake Mahershala Ali in talks for the new Jurassic World movie Jurassic World 4 first details         Misc The 100th Reel Talk episode featuring Craig and Bo The Watchmen motion comic Jesse Eisenberg's unexpected Titanic on stage cameo Lindsay Ellis' "The Whole Plate" series Music Niall Stenson's cover of the “Marvel Music“, the “Jurassic Park theme” and his YouTube channel If you enjoyed what you heard here, please subscribe to Kneel Before Pod. If you have any feedback then we'd love to hear it. You can find us on Facebook ,Twitter and BlueSky. You can also make yourself known in the comments section below or you can join us on Discord.

Single Serving Cinema
SSC 64: The Iron Giant (Bird, 1999)

Single Serving Cinema

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 65:45


Tim & Tay dig into the surprisingly odd yet undeniably heartfelt children's cult classic, The Iron Giant. Tune in for a chat about the loss of innocence, seamless melding of traditional and computer animation, and Christopher MacDonald.SynopsisA young boy in Cold War-era Maine befriends a giant robot from outer space, and must protect it from both paranoid government agents and its own potential for violence. Starring Eli Marienthal and Vin Diesel, and directed by Brad Bird, The Iron Giant was released July 31, 1999. Where to watch The Iron Giant.Scene: 50:28-53:53After witnessing the death of a deer, Hogarth explains the concepts of life, death and the soul to his Iron companion. Souls don't die.RecommendationsTim: Never Let Me Go (Romanek, 2010)—where to watchTay: Tomorrowland (Bird, 2015)—where to watchFollow: SSC on Instagram Tim on Letterboxd

San Jose Hockey Now Podcast
San Jose Hockey Now Podcast #21: A "Job Security" Subscriber Mailbag

San Jose Hockey Now Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 143:45


“Job security” is the buzz phrase in this subscriber's mailbag edition of the San Jose Hockey Now Podcast. From Sheng Peng to John McCarthy to David Quinn to Mike Grier to Jonathan Becher to Hasso Plattner to the literal concept of the Sharks in San Jose, everybody's job security is questioned. Alaskan_ice started us off nice though, wondering if Sheng or Keegan have ever "geeked out" during an interview? (6:20) Gary To asked if Tomas Hertl is slowing down. (13:00) Embrace_the_rebuild asked where Sheng and Keegan would bet the San Jose Sharks would finish, over/under 34.5 Points? (17:30) Also, do the Sharks have any attractive Trade Deadline pieces?  Lizbeth DeSelm checked in on the severity of Logan Couture's injury (26:50) and just how good is Macklin Celebrini?  Chris Boucher-Lam wondered if the end is nigh for Marc-Edouard Vlasic and if the San Jose Sharks should buy him out this summer. (34:15) Bring Back Celebrini! asked who's worth bringing back from this current Sharks squad and what type of UFAs should they target this summer. (38:50) Just Steve inquired as to what the Sharks' scouting presence in Russia is. (49:10) Alex Genadinik wondered about Mike Grier's job security (51:00). Also, if the Pittsburgh Penguins' top-10 2024 first-round pick doesn't convey, does that mean the Pens' 2025 first-rounder is unprotected? matthias893 asked if there are any young, affordable NHL-caliber offensive defensemen available for the Sharks? (59:00) Anthony Morris inquired about Jonathan Becher's job security. (1:01:45) Zeke followed up about Quinn and McCarthy's job security? (1:07:20) Supreme_dream wondered how the Sharks D prospects were coming along?  (1:18:40) Teddy asked if any Barracuda prospects look ready for the NHL? (1:34:00) Jon Swenson wondered who we thought was the best goaltender not in the NHL? Fin Coe asked about the difference between dealing with Bob Boughner and Quinn? (1:42:10) Amy asked if Grier and Quinn are in danger of losing their jobs right now. (1:45:30) Jodv wondered when Sheng would get on Threads. (1:46:30) Jamnjon asked how high would you pick a defenseman in the 2024 Draft? (1:51:00) SummoningSalt had this gem of a question: “In 1984, Wayne Gretzky injured his shoulder. In his time gone from the team, the Oilers went into a tailspin, losing 5 straight while being outscored 33-9. This included brutal beatings of 9-2 and 11-0. “Is it possible that Logan Couture is Wayne Gretzky and the Sharks are the 1983-1984 Edmonton Oilers?” (1:55:00) Brownagedon requested a detailed analysis of William Eklund's season. (1:56:20) Kristian wondered if a perfect storm is brewing to blow the Sharks out of San Jose, indirectly questioning Sheng's job security. (2:08:00) Christopher MacDonald asked if the 2023-24 San Jose Sharks will get any better, or if this is it. (2:13:45) SJShorky wondered if Hasso Plattner would sell the team. (2:18:00) ★ Support this podcast ★

Anime Roundtable
November 26 2022: Soccer meets Squid Game with some Anime NYC News

Anime Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 112:28


Please note that we talked a little World Cup before the Sunday games happened. We're pretty sure after those games, some brackets were broken. So you knew that Mike and Moh had to give some first impressions of Blue Lock23:55 - What stuck out from Anime NYC…and how we got it confused with New York Comic Con and Big Apple Anime Fest, the different ways titles get licensed, and the tweaks coming to J-Novel Club50:10 - In talking J-Novel Club, Mike talks about one of the recent anime adaptations of one of the titles and wonders if the dynamic of the media mix is changing1:00:02 - What stuck out in the interview with Christopher MacDonald, the CEO and Publisher of Anime News Network1:07:35 - James and Kevin talks about the issues with the new Pokemon games. They still sold well1:21:50 - Netflix stuff, Cooking for the Maiko House trailer, and NHK's issues with the advertising tier1:28:45 - The blocking of the Simon and Shuster and Penguin RandomHouse merger, and looking ahead to the arguements concerning Microsoft and Blizzard1:36:45 - Some thoughts on the passings of Kevin Lillard and Jason David Frank (this week's toasts are to them)Mike Nicolas, James Austin, Mohamed Sharmarke, and Kevin Ng (eventually)Opening Theme: “FUBUKI - Snowstorm” performed by Pico MasakiVisit our website for more information and links:Website: animeroundtable.comTwitter, IG, and TikTok: @animeroundtableEmail: animeroundtable@gmail.com Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/animeroundtableYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5U1yZNlQ1VYFH_fV26bYwADiscord: https://discord.gg/Dg38nRm3

Hell Is A Musical
037 - Grease 2 ("You're No Beaver") (w/ David Allen Prescott)

Hell Is A Musical

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 87:43


Grease 2 was a 1982 musical romantic comedy, directed by Patricia Birch and starring Maxwell Caulfield, Michelle Pfeiffer, Adrian Zmed, and various others. It posited itself as a sequel to the hit 1978 film Grease, which itself was based on a 1971 musical of the same name. This new film followed a new cast (With a few scattered returning roles) and featured a setting taking two years after the original Grease's timeline. (Moving the action from 1959 to 1961.) Though the film maintains a modern cult following, and would prove to be a breakout film for Pfeiffer, Zmed, and actor Christopher MacDonald, it received negative reviews upon release and performed tepidly at the box office.On a new episode of Hell Is A Musical, Lilz and Scott sit down with return guest David Allen Prescott for a screening of Grease 2. Join the three of them for a journey full of 1950s nostalgia, poorly-timed sequelitis, boring lead protagonists, and enough Eddie Deezen to shake a stick at....with Lilz and Scott!

Shat the Movies: 80's & 90's Best Film Review

Thanksgiving movies are difficult to find, and quality Thanksgiving movies are even more elusive. Thankfully, listener Adam R. gifted us with the underrated 1991 road trip comedy "Dutch," an experience that revealed just how different your Shat hosts are in their approaches to children. Gene argues sometimes a kid needs to get punched in the mouth. Ash believes there no reason to hit your offspring, and Big D encourages tough love but draws the line at his mother's rug beater. Along the way, the Shat Crew cheers Christopher MacDonald, appreciates Ethan Embry, and questions whether "Dutch" is a great Ed O'Neill movie or just an OK John Hughes flick. We also discuss Gene's "horny shivers," Big D's teen virility, Christmas stress, how to help people in need, and Ash's first experience with porn. SUBSCRIBE & FOLLOW Android: http://shatthemovies.com/android Apple/iTunes: http://shatthemovies.com/itunes Social Media: http://shatthemovies.com/social-media CONTACT Email: hosts@shatthemovies.com Website: http://shatthemovies.com Leave a Voicemail: (914) 719-SHAT - (914) 719-7428 SUPPORT THE PODCAST Commission Movie: http://shatthemovies.com/support Donate with Paypal: http://shatthemovies.com/paypal Donate With Venmo: http://shatthemovies.com/venmo Shop Merchandise: http://shatthemovies.com/shop Our TV Podcasts: https://shatontv.com/shat-on-podcasts Theme Song - Die Hard by Guyz Nite: https://www.facebook.com/guyznite

The Call from ausbiz
"If you're going to build a portfolio of 15 to 20 stocks to hold [ALX] wouldn't be one of them for me" - James Rosenberg

The Call from ausbiz

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 54:06


James Rosenberg from E.L. & C. Baillieu and Christopher Macdonald from Morgans Financial go in-depth and stock-specific. Stocks covered: S32, AZJ, PSC, GWA, LLC, MFG, ARB, RAC, ALX, CAT. Our stock of the day is Evolution Mining (EVN). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Billy Gilmore Podcast
2. Happy Gilmore

Billy Gilmore Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2019 111:41


Talk about a hole in one! We’re hitting the links for our second episode with a review of the Gold Jacket classic, HAPPY GILMORE. Marking Sandler’s first collaboration (of many) with director Denis Dugan, HAPPY GILMORE features some of the Sandman’s most beloved bits and characters, including Shooter McGavin, Chubbs, Grandma Gilmore, and the not-to-be-trifled-with Bob Barker. With special guest and film programmer extraordinaire Jake Isgar, we sit down to discuss one of the best sports comedies of all time. Join us as we talk about the greatness of Christopher MacDonald, our own attempts at replicating Happy’s patented golf swing, the utter shamelessness of having a Subway commercial in your movie, and much more. And remember: It’s all in the hips.

Jeremiah wonders...
The Building Years- Episode 184: Christopher Macdonald (Artist Journal, One and Done)

Jeremiah wonders...

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2014 30:59


Christopher Macdonald returns to The Building Years to discuss his artistic journey and life improvements over the last year!

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Jeremiah wonders...
The Building Years- Episode 39: Christopher Macdonald (Robot Chicken)

Jeremiah wonders...

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2013 31:30


Christopher Macdonald stops by the Building Years and lets Justin and Jeremiah know what it's like to be in Hollywood on the other side of the camera. He talks about working behind the scenes on Robot Chicken, shares some great production stories, and what it's like to be everything from a P.A. to a gaffer on set.

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Double Feature
Dirty Work + Pootie Tang

Double Feature

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2013 49:28


Stand up comedians turned directors! An update on All the Boys Love Mandy Lane. Have people actually seen these films? Cliches that disappeared from popular consciousness. Note to self: you get raped in prison. Christopher MacDonald won’t leave Double Feature … Continue reading →