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Caymus Vineyards California Cabernet In this episode, Rob and Scott review Chuck Wagner's latest attempt at humor, the Caymus California Cabernet. So come join the joke, here on The Wine Vault.
Austin Trunick, the author of THE CANNON FILM GUIDE, helps Chris scan a Cannon Films double feature that totally nukes the post-apocalyptic genre: AMERICA 3000 (1986) with Chuck Wagner and Laurene Landon, as well as Albert Pyun's CYBORG (1989) starring the “Muscles From Brussels,” Jean-Claude Van Damme. Meanwhile, Rob is lost in the vortex of tomorrow… Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/CannonFilmGuide Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CannonFilmGuide
Jekyll & Hyde è un musical del 1990 liberamente ispirato al romanzo del 1886 Lo strano caso del dottor Jekyll e del signor Hyde di Robert Louis Stevenson. Originariamente era stato concepito per il palcoscenico da Frank Wildhorn e Steve Cuden; loro, in collaborazione con Leslie Bricusse (Lès.li Brècüssi), scrissero il libretto. Le musiche furono composte da Frank Wildhorn. Dopo una prima mondiale a Houston, in Texas, il musical intraprese un tour nazionale degli Stati Uniti prima del suo debutto a Broadway nel 1997. Da allora sono state messe in scena molte produzioni internazionali in varie lingue e una versione strumentale (suite). Creazione dell'opera Wildhorn e Cuden avevano scritto la colonna sonora di un ipotetico film alla fine degli anni '80, realizzando una registrazione demo nel 1986 con Chuck Wagner, Christopher Carothers, Tuesday Knight e Gillian Gallant, ma a Broadway non fu prodotta per mancanza di fondi. Tuttavia, fu realizzata una registrazione concettuale con Colm Wilkinson nei panni di Jekyll/Hyde e Linda Eder in quelli di Lucy Harris e Lisa Carew. Lo spettacolo è stato successivamente riscritto da Wildhorn e Leslie Bricusse, annunciando una produzione la cui prima mondiale sarebbe stata nel 1990 a Houston (Texas). Prima di Broadway Jekyll & Hyde fu presentato per la prima volta all'Alley Theatre di Houston nel maggio 1990, dove batté i record al botteghino, registrando il tutto esaurito e ottenendo il plauso della critica. Chuck Wagner interpretò i ruoli principali, con Rebecca Spencer nel ruolo di Emma Carew (che all'epoca si chiamava Lisa) e Linda Eder nel ruolo di Lucy. Gregory Boyd diresse la produzione. Si va a Broadway Dopo diverse rappresentazioni a Houston e dopo cambiamenti nel cast originale, il musical ha debuttato a Broadway al Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre (all'epoca noto come Plymouth Theatre) il 21 marzo 1997. Il protagonista di Supercar e di Baywatch, David Hasselhoff, ha assunto il ruolo principale il 17 ottobre 2000. Il musical è andato in scena per quasi 4 anni ed è diventato lo spettacolo più longevo nella storia del Plymouth Theatre, chiudendo dopo 1.543 repliche regolari il 7 gennaio 2001. La registrazione di David Hasselhoff Una registrazione con Hasselhoff compare di tanto in tanto su Raiplay ed è trasmessa nei canali televisivi Rai. Questa registrazione è stata realizzata dal vivo al Plymouth Theatre nel 2000 con il cast finale composto da David Hasselhoff nel ruolo di Jekyll/Hyde, Coleen Sexton nel ruolo di Lucy e Andrea Rivette nel ruolo di Emma. Questa è l'unica registrazione video ufficiale del musical nota; è stata pubblicata in DVD (Regione 1) nel 2001. Esiste anche una performance registrata professionalmente come demo per la versione DVD con Rob Evan nel ruolo del titolo ed è attualmente disponibile su YouTube. Adattamento cinematografico Il 21 gennaio 2013, è stato annunciato che Mike Medavoy, Rick Nicita e la sua società di produzione RPMedia si erano assicurati i diritti per una versione cinematografica del musical. Secondo quanto riportato dal New York Times, Wildhorn e Bricusse avrebbero dovuto avere un ruolo importante nel casting del film. Oltre a dover trovare un regista, i produttori speravano di far uscire il film entro il 2015. Nel marzo 2019, è stato annunciato che Alexander Dinelaris avrebbe scritto la sceneggiatura e prodotto il film attraverso la sua etichetta Lexicon con la Bluestone Entertainment di Richard Saperstein dopo che il tentativo di Medavoy e Nicita è fallito. Il 19 maggio 2019, Dinelaris ha annunciato che la sceneggiatura era stata completata e che lui e i produttori hanno iniziato a negoziare con gli studios. Speravano di iniziare le riprese nell'autunno del 2020, ma il progetto è stato messo in pausa a causa della pandemia di COVID-19. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/corgiov/message
Don't miss this Straight Talk podcast exclusive: Never-before-heard highlights from Wine Spectator editor and publisher Marvin R. Shanken's one-on-one interview with Napa Cabernet legend Chuck Wagner of Caymus Vineyards. Host James Molesworth also welcomes Napa winemaker Maya Dalla Valle to the studio.Later in the episode, our wine advice columnist Dr. Vinny addresses the old adage that wine improves with age, and stay tuned til the end for James' sneak peek wine pick!Thirsty for more? Check out this related content• FREE BONUS EPISODE ALERT! Listen to the full Maya Dalla Valle Interview• Nov. 15, 2023, issue of Wine Spectator• WS website members: The Story of Caymus• Video: The Chuck Wagner Interview• Winery Intel: Dawn of a New Dalle Valle • Coming soon: 2020 California Cabernet report• Latest News and Headlines• Ask Dr. Vinny• More on James' Sneak Peek PickA podcast from Wine SpectatorMarvin R. Shanken, Editor and PublisherHost: James MolesworthDirector: Robert TaylorProducer: Gabriela SaldiviaGuests: Marvin R. Shanken, Chuck Wagner, Maya Dalla Valle and MaryAnn Worobiec (as Dr. Vinny)Assistant producer, Napa: Elizabeth Redmayne-Titley
Episode 15 of Wine Spectator's Straight Talk podcast is all about California Cabernet, and host James Molesworth's interview with Napa winemaker Maya Dalla Valle was too fun not to share the whole thing.Enjoy the full, uncut Dalla Valle interview, and don't forget to listen to Episode 15 of Straight Talk for our exclusive interview between Wine Spectator editor and publisher Marvin R. Shanken and Chuck Wagner of Caymus Vineyards, plus, our wine advice expert Dr. Vinny addresses the old adage that wine improves with age.Thirsty for more? Check out this related content• FULL EPISODE ALERT! Don't miss Episode 15: The Chuck Wagner Interview• Nov. 15, 2023, issue of Wine Spectator• WS website members: The Story of Caymus• Video: The Chuck Wagner Interview• Winery Intel: Dawn of a New Dalle Valle• Coming soon for WS website members: 2020 California Cabernet report• Latest News and Headlines• Ask Dr. Vinny• More on James' Sneak Peek PickA podcast from Wine SpectatorMarvin R. Shanken, Editor and PublisherHost: James MolesworthDirector: Robert TaylorProducer: Gabriela SaldiviaGuest: Maya Dalla ValleAssistant producer, Napa: Elizabeth Redmayne-Titley
Tread Perilously's 2023 Summer Grab Bag month concludes with Automan's third episode, "The Great Pretender." When the police are stymied in apprehending Brock, a local crime lord who stole paper to print counterfeit money, Automan takes it upon himself to generate a rival mafia don: Mr. Mann. Taking control of Brock's rackets one-by-one, he starts to make a name for himself and attracts the attention of the regional crime boss. Will Automan prove to be a better sort of criminal? Will Detective Jack Curtis get his man? And will Walter ever realize his truest dream: to be in the field. With Automan, there's always monkey's paw potential, so Walter better watch out for his answered prayers. Erik and Justin immediately praise special guest star Clu Gulager. Geography Corner leads to the actor's self-made residency at the New Beverly Theater. A review of Secret Invasion breaks out, as do further thoughts on recent Marvel productions. Justin ends up tickled by a pool hall set that feels stuck in the 1950s. The pair obsess over Brock's wedding, which he also obsesses over. A casino recalls the plot of a Baywatch episode. Justin stumbles on the worst possible romantic subplot for Automan and learns the truth about Chuck Wagner's modeling career.
Chuck Wagner chats about what he turned down to create the role of Rapunzel's Prince and why he was unavailable for the pre-Broadway workshop. Join host Ben Rimalower for this candid conversation exploring how Sondheim and Lapine went Into the Woods. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pop Art Painter Jamie Roxx (www.JamieRoxx.us) welcomes Eva Hamilton, Actress (Sawed Off, Film | Horror) to the Show! (Click to go there) ● IMDB: www.imdb.com/title/tt14562632 ● IG: @_evahamilton_ ● TW: @_evahamilton_ ● FB: @actressevahamilton SAWED OFF, a new supernatural horror feature based on a comic anthology story and starring Eva Hamilton (RUIN ME, DEATH KISS), Jody Barton (UGLY SWEATER PARTY), and Trae Ireland (13/13/13). The movie will be released on digital platforms and DVD October 11. In the vein of "THE EVIL DEAD meets GROUNDHOG DAY," the movie centers on two hunters, friends for years and vying for the affections of the same woman, who find themselves on cursed land and keep killing each other and coming back to life. Hunter Johnson (IRRATIONAL FEAR) produces and directs. The screenplay is by Barton, Johnson, and Chuck Wagner, based on Wagner's Eclipse Comics story "Bag Limit," published in TALES OF TERROR in 1986. ● Media Inquiries: October Coast PR www.octobercoastpr.com
On Episode 106 of the RETROZEST podcast, Curtis celebrates the 40th Anniversary of Disney's TRON. Assisting in this endeavor is a very special guest; the actor who portrayed the program "Ram" (as well as his user Roy Kleinberg) in the film, DAN SHOR! Dan shares stories about the making of TRON, as well as the rest of his career. He also touches on his involvement in TRON: THE NEXT DAY (a bonus feature on the TRON: Legacy DVD and Blu-Ray releases) and (hopefully) in the upcoming third film in the TRON franchise. He also talks about his roles in Wise Blood, Strange Behavior, Kansas' "Fight Fire With Fire" music video and Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure. Dan is the founder of Shodavision in NYC. After the discussion with Dan, Curtis' high school classmate TODD HOBBS joins the conversation. Todd and his little sister were extras in the Flynn's Arcade scene in TRON; so, he shares some additional behind-the-scenes nuggets. Todd also talks about his friendship with the former Hollywood power couple Sheldon Bull and Karen Hall, as well as his son Parker's role in a roller skating routine in S2E2 of the DC Comics HBO Max series Doom Patrol. There's also a short commemoration of AUTOMAN, a 1983 ABC Television series which was inspired by TRON. Curtis' friend Chris Cooling of the ForgottenTV Podcast dedicated Episode #39 of his show to this short-lived series which starred Desi Arnaz Jr. and Chuck Wagner. Additionally, Mr. Retrovere shares this week's Retro News segment, along with an editorial segment by Aaron Martel and Ray Zimmer of the Ridiculous Rock Record Reviews (R4) Podcast celebrating the 35th anniversary of Appetite for Destruction by Guns 'N' Roses. You can hear a great track-by-track analysis of that album via Episode #49 of the R4 Podcast! Incidentally, you may help the podcast by purchasing a TRON T-Shirt or two (many different designs and colors!) from our store at store.retrozest.com/tron. You may also browse our entire store at store.retrozest.com/home. You may also help the RetroZest Podcast by purchasing a Celebrity Video Message gift for a friend/family member from CelebVM! Choose from celebrities like Barry Williams, Gary Busey, Ernie Hudson, Robert Fripp, Right Said Fred, etc.! Simply enter their website through our portal at store.retrozest.com/celebvm, and shop as you normally would; it's no extra cost to you at all! Contact Curtis at podcast@retrozest.com, or via Facebook, Twitter or Instagram. Also, check us out on TikTok!
In this episode, Adam and Mark revisit another hang over hall of fame shocker. the 1986 post-apocalyptic science-fiction cult film from Cannon Films, written and directed by David Engelbach, and starring Chuck Wagner, Laurene Landon, and Karen Sheperd. AMERICA 3000!!
Sea Sun Pinot Noir 2019This is a wine from Charlie Wagner, the son of Chuck Wagner from Caymus Napa Cabernet Sauvignon and the head of Wagner Family Wines.Joe Wagner, Charlie's younger brother, did Meiomi Pinot Noir before he sold it for a crazy amount of money.Jenny Wagner has a wine brand that specializes in Merlot.This is A Wine Family.Charlie Wagner is also the winemaker for Mer Soleil, which does Chardonnay wines.Mer Soleil is French for Sea Sun.The Sea Sun Pinot Noir is a new style of California Pinot Noir which Joe Wagner's Meiomi Pinot leads.I am a huge fan of old-school California Pinot Noir, but I really, really like the Sea Sun Pinot Noir 2019. 2018 was the first vintage for this wine, but they got their act together in a hurry; this wine rocks!Check out www.cheapwinefinder.com for the review and all the details.
Tread Perilously continues sci-fi month with the pilot episode of Automan. Walter Nebicher is a new form of law enforcement. He uses computers where the rest of the LAPD use their pistols and intimidation techniques. But because Nebicher is a whiz with computers and holograms, he creates Automan -- a different kind of cop. An amalgam of Hollywood hunks like Burt Reynolds and Christopher Reeve with the crime-solving capacities of Sherlock Holmes and James Bond, he can create hard light holograms, walk through walls, and even take Nebicher for a ride or two. And it's a good thing he figured out how to appear since LAPD Lt. Jack Curtis has been abducted by private military contractors. This show was produced in 1983, why do you ask? Erik and Justin dissect the screen persona of Desi Arnaz Jr. They also try to recast Walter Nebicher and imagine how Arnaz's own father turned him down for the Little Ricky role on I Love Lucy. Chuck Wagner ends up the MVP. Co-star Heather McNair gets compared -- perhaps unfairly -- to Heather Locklear, Heather Thomas, and Rebecca DeMornay. Erik tries to determine the origin of the phrase "automatic man." Also, a discussion of the James Bond film Moonraker breaks out.
BONUS! Episode with actor and audio book narrator Chuck Wagner! Chuck originated several rolls in musical theater throughout his stage career, which is only one part of his extensive and...
Caymus owner Chuck Wagner suing California governor - South Africans allowed to buy alcohol again - Southern France launches €34m recovery plan - Henkell Freixenet passes €1bn in turnover - Kylie Minogue launches rosé brand - And, as ever, our wine of the week
On this special episode of the Radical Marketing Podcast Ryan sits down with Austin Hope, the award-winning winemaker, and owner of Hope Family Vineyards. Austin gives the origins of his family history in the wine business with some fascinating discussion around his time with Chuck Wagner the founder and winemaker of world-renowned Caymus Cabernet. Austin talks about his self-growth in embracing his name in developing the Austin Hope line of wines including his sizzling Cabernet which has scored 95 points or higher in every vintage and most recently was rated the #10 wine in the world in 2019 by the Wine Enthusiast. The 2017 Reserve Cabernet Ryan claims may be the best glass of wine he has tasted, ever! Taste and listen along! Links from this Episode: https://www.hopefamilywines.com/ Please share, review, and subscribe! The Radical Marketing Podcast is always looking for intriguing guests. Email inquiries to info@radical.company Follow us: @radical_results on Instagram @ryanalford on Instagram www.radical.company
It’s post-apocalyptic madness with Owen & Skinslip! BATTLETRUCK (1982): A biker (Michael Beck) running on chicken-made methane fights an outlaw (James Wainwright) whose battle-truck guzzles fuel. Directed by: Harley Cokeliss Written By: Michael Abrams (story), Irving Austin (screenplay) Starring: Michael Beck, Annie McEnroe, James Wainwright AMERICA 3000 (1986): One man (Chuck Wagner) leads others enslaved by a warrior (Laurene Landon) and her desert clan 900 years after a nuclear war. Directed by: David Engelbach Written By: David Engelbach Starring: Chuck Wagner, Laurene Landon, William Wallace
Doug Shafer talks with vintner John Skupny, whose resume includes working with Francis Ford Coppola at Inglenook, Bernard Portet at Clos du Val, and Charlie and Chuck Wagner at Caymus before he and his wife Tracey launched their own winery, Lang & Reed, specializing in Cabernet Franc. For more on John Skupny visit: http://langandreed.com/
This week Julie, Miranda and Zane will chat with Malcolm Hume about which of life's truths can be gleaned from Into the Woods!- FURTHER READING -Wiki - Musical, MovieIMDBRotten TomatoesDisney Movies ArchiveNew Yorker 'Why Ínto the Woods Matters'- CELEBRITY SHOUTOUTS - Stephen Sondheim, James Lapine, Rob Marshall, Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt, James Corden, Anna Kendrick, Chris Pine, Tracey Ullman, Christine Baranski, Johnny Depp, George Coe, Tom Aldredge, Bernadette Peters, Danielle Ferland, Ellen Foley, Joanna Gleason, Chip Zien, Kim Crosby, Ben Wright, Danielle Ferland, Chuck Wagner, Merle Louise, Tom Aldredge, Robert Westenberg,
Rebecca Spencer is simply one of the best actors and singers working in musical theatre today. Her theatrical career was based in New York City for over 28 years before she moved to Los Angeles. Rebecca was an original 1997 Broadway cast member of Jekyll & Hyde. And as an early collaborator, she created the role of the Lisa Carew, Jekyll's fiancé, in the 1990 Alley Theatre world premiere playing opposite Chuck Wagner and Linda Eder.The post Rebecca Spencer, Broadway and Stage Performer-Episode #30 appeared first on Storybeat with Steve Cuden.
This week Julie, Miranda, and Zane will chat with Patrick Aiken about which of life's truths can be gleaned from Jekyll & Hyde!- FURTHER READING -Wiki - Musical, Novella- CELEBRITY SHOUTOUTS -Robert Louis Stevenson, Leslie Bricusse, Frank Wildhorn, Steve Cuden, Colm Wilkinson, Linda Eder, Chuck Wagner, Robert Cuccioli, Christiane Noll, Kelli O'Hara, Anthony Warlow, David Hasselhoff
Chuck Wagner may well seem familiar to you because he's a seasoned veteran Broadway performer. He has appeared on TV and on numerous stages everywhere. For over five years he starred on Broadway as the Beast in Disney's smash hit stage musical Beauty and the Beast. He originated the role of Rapunzel's Prince and toured the United States as both Cinderella's Prince and the Wolf in Stephen Sondheim's enchanted classic Into The Woods.The post Chuck Wagner, Broadway, Stage and TV Star – Episode #26 appeared first on Storybeat with Steve Cuden.
Caymus....There are few one word names in the wine industry that when mentioned evoke iommediate quality and an amzing taste experience. Caymus is one of those few, and Chuck Wagner the Owner of this fantastic winecompany will join Stu to discuss the great history of the vineyard, wines, and imprint they have left on wine enthusiasts the world over. Call into the show and ask Chuck your wine questions at 1-646-381-4860 or email your questions to info@stuthewineguru.com. You can always Tweet your questions on Twitter to @stuthewineguru and add #stwg at the end of your question to hear it read live on the sow. As always thee is the open chat room to chat with other wine enthusiasts or ask a question of Stu's guests live diring the show and get answers. Don't miss this show!