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Chase Wants A Podcast
Taylor Lee | Actress and Musician

Chase Wants A Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 57:15


Taylor Lee the actress and musician (best known for her work in Clint Eastwood's Sully) joins Chase and Paese in the studio today! The three of them have a really fun conversation about her career, what it was like working with Clint Eastwood, and Chase tells the (anger filled) story of the time that Tom Hanks bought his meal at Waffle House. Please Leave a Rating and subscribe! Follow us on twitter and instagram @ChasinPaeseProd Edited by: Danielle Sumner Intro Music by: Jarred Miller --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chase-bridges1/support

NetWorkWise Presents: Conversations with Connors
Holt McCallany: Bringing Hollywood Down to Earth

NetWorkWise Presents: Conversations with Connors

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2019 60:21


Throughout his career, character actor Holt McCallany was a go-to for strong, silent and decidedly dangerous men on either side of the moral fence, as evidenced by his small but memorable turns in films like "Alien 3" (1989), "Tyson" (HBO, 1995), "Fight Club" (1999) and "Three Kings" (1999). The scion of an acting family, McCallany paid his dues in a wide variety of projects, rarely vaulting past supporting roles, but always delivering a committed and often unsettling performance. In 2011, he advanced to leading man status with "Lights Out" (FX), a gritty drama about a former heavyweight boxer who forges a comeback to save his family from criminal pressures. Though the series lasted only one season, it propelled the actor to a new level of visibility through key roles in films including hacking drama "Blackhat" (2015), crime thriller "Shot Caller" (2016), action sequel "Jack Reacher: Never Go Back" (2016) and Clint Eastwood's aviation biopic "Sully" (2016).   Born Holt Quinn McAloney on Sept. 3, 1964, Holt McCallany was the oldest of two sons by Irish actor Michael McAloney, who won a Tony Award for his production of Brendan Behan's "Borstal Boy," and actress-singer Julie Wilson. A childhood spent in Dublin was cut short by his parents' divorce, with McCallany returning with his parents to the United States. There, he was sent to live with his maternal grandparents in Omaha, NE, but this period was a troubled one for him. After being expelled from school, he ran away to Los Angeles, where he decided to become an actor. McCallany's parents eventually tracked him down and sent him back to Ireland to finish high school. After graduation, he studied French at the Sorbonne and theater at the Ecole Marcel Marceau.   Upon returning to the States, McCallany apprenticed at the Great Lakes Shakespeare Festival in Cleveland, OH, then relocated to New York City, where he landed a job as an understudy in Neil Simon's "Biloxi Blues" on Broadway. His feature film debut came in 1987's "Creepshow 2" as a murderous Native American who receives his comeuppance at the hands of a cigar store Indian come to life. Soon after, he found steady work in films and on television. His intense presence and formidable build made him a natural for men of action on either side of the law, whom he portrayed in minor and supporting roles for such noted directors as Brian De Palma with "Casualties of War" (1989); David Fincher, who cast him as a self-sacrificing convict in "Alien 3" (1989) and as the Mechanic who explains the rules of "Fight Club" (1999); and for William Friedkin in the box office bomb, "Jade" (1995). McCallany found more substantial roles in independent fare or television; the former provided him with his first starring role in "The Search for One-Eye Jimmy" (1994), as a film student who encounters a parade of odd characters upon his return to his hometown of Brooklyn. The latter brought him to the HBO biopic "Tyson" (1995), in which he starred as legendary fight trainer Teddy Atlas, who helped develop Tyson from street tough to boxing legend. The project inspired McCallany to develop his own television program about a trainer, which would eventually bring him to the FX Network and "Lights Out."   McCallany continued to work steadily throughout the late 1990s and early 21st century in steely character roles for films and television shows both major and minor. He was the by-the-books lieutenant who made life difficult for George Clooney in "Three Kings" (1999), enjoyed a recurring role for three seasons of "CSI: Miami" (CBS, 2002-12) as a tormented cop who ends his own life after being implicated with tampered evidence, and played an Irish mobster who pressed Peter Petrelli (Milo Ventimiglia) into committing crimes for him on "Heroes" (NBC, 2006-2010). While pitching his boxing trainer series to HBO, he was informed that FX was developing a show about an aging fighter who was forced to return to the ring. McCallany was eventually cast in "Lights Out" as Patrick "Lights" Leary, a forty-something brawler who re-enters the sport after landing in trouble with a local mobster. After the show's cancelation, McCallany returned to the big screen with supporting roles in action thriller "Gangster Squad" (2012) and Sylvester Stallone vehicle "Bullet to the Head" (2012). Another TV series, crime drama "Golden Boy" (CBS 2013) was again canceled after a single season, but led to a recurring role as a district attorney on later seasons of procedural drama "Blue Bloods" (CBS 2010- ). Supporting roles in Liam Neeson thriller "Run All Night" (2015), hacking adventure "Blackhat" (2015), romantic comedy "The Perfect Guy" (2015) and crime drama "Shot Caller" (2016) were followed by a pair of high profile character roles opposite Tom Hanks in Clint Eastwood's "Sully" (2016) and Tom Cruise" in action-adventure sequel "Jack Reacher: Never Go Back" (2016). This bio was provided by Turner Classic Movies

More Than One Lesson
Episode 180- Sully

More Than One Lesson

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2017 83:52


In this episode, Tyler and Robert discuss Clint Eastwood's SULLY.

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Movies, Not Films
Long-Beach Comic-Con/Sully/Blair Witch Review

Movies, Not Films

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2016 108:06


Back again this week with a big episode! We have interviews and commentary from the floor of the Long-Beach Comic-Con, as well as reviews of Clint Eastwood's Sully and The Blair Witch. This, plus the latest in movie news that you've come to expect!

Mad About Movies

This week we discuss Tom Hanks and Clint Eastwood's "Sully," some bad news for MGM, and of course...The Cup.

ATLas Podcast
The ATLas - The Atlanta Beltline, Bridget Jones's Baby, Donald Glover's Atlanta, and Sully review

ATLas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2016 50:45


Emma and Jaqai discuss the Atlanta Beltline, share an interview featuring Renee Zellweger, Colin Firth, and Patrick Dempsey for Bridget Jones's Baby, and review Donald Glover's Atlanta and Clint Eastwood's Sully.

Grierson & Leitch
"Sully," "Body Heat" and "Teen Witch"

Grierson & Leitch

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2016 71:01


"Sully" is not an "Angry Birds" sequel. It is about Sully Sullenberger: Airport Pilot. This week on the Grierson & Leitch podcast, Will and Tim discuss Clint Eastwood's "Sully," and whether you can make a movie about a flight that lasts 208 seconds. Then, in our Reboot section, we take a look at two hits from the '80s. First, from 1981, Lawrence Kasdan's "Body Heat," starring William Hurt, Kathleen Turner, Mickey Rourke and a fantastic Ted Danson. Then we dig deep into '80s teen comedies by discussing 1989's "Teen Witch." A certain family member of Will's will be made very happy, or angry, by this one. Top that. Timestamps: 5:50 "Sully" 26:33 "Body Heat" 45:00 "Teen Witch" This is super fun show. We hope you enjoy. Let us know what you think @griersonleitch on Twitter, or griersonleitch@newrepublic.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. Also, Grierson is a world champion competitive eater. His specialty is the turducken. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

TomHanksgiving
37 – Sully

TomHanksgiving

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2016


We return from our summer hiatus with Clint Eastwood's SULLY. The movie's opening weekend box office made a splash, but does this movie ever get off the ground? (No, no it doesn't.) With special guest Julian Terry. Follow us - @tomhankspod Elvis Kunesh - @elviskunesh Julian Terry - @julianmovies www.julianterry.com Theme Song by Greg Krajewski - @gregorjk Email- tomhankspod@gmail.com splotstudios.com BIRDS

It's the Pictures
010: 21st Century Spielberg

It's the Pictures

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2016 84:35


It's the tenth episode of It's the Pictures! John and Max look into the films of Steven Spielberg this week, including his new feature The BFG. They talk about the films Spielberg has made since the year 2000 and what films will stand the test of time.  They also discuss the passing of directors Abbas Kiarostami, Michael Cimino, and Robin Hardy. Plus, they touch on the trailer for Clint Eastwood's Sully and a pair of new releases -- Independence Day: Resurgence and Swiss Army Man.   SHOW NOTES 2:30 News You Need - Abbas Kiarostami, Michael Cimino, Robin Hardy 7:25 Trailer of the Week - Sully 11:15 Main Feature - Post 2000 Steven Spielberg Film Analysis  1:03:00 The BFG 1:15:00 What we've been watching - John (Independence Day: Resergence) / Max (Swiss Army Man)   Download the episode today and tweet at John and Max (@itsthepicpod). Like the show? Review us on iTunes! We are also available on Stitcher. Opening: "The Stars Look Different (Ziggy Stardust Mix)" by spinningmerkaba Closing: "Pixie Pixels (featuring Kara Square)" by spinningmerkaba Additional comments? Email us: itsthepictures@gmail.com

Cinema Speak
Episode 4 - The Purge: Election Year

Cinema Speak

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2016 58:19


Bobby once again joins the show as we review The Purge: Election Year and discuss why we think the franchise's next sequel needs to be all about game shows. Later, we count down our top five films of 2016 so far and talk about the trailer for Clint Eastwood's Sully starring Tom Hanks. Follow the show on Twitter: @thecinemaspeak Intro: 0:00 - 2:06 Review - The Purge: Election Year: 2:06 - 39:09 Our top five films of 2016 so far: 39:09 - 49:42 News - Sully trailer: 49:42 - 52:51 This week in new releases/Outro: 52:51 - 58:18

P'Corn on the Pod
2 - Movies of 2016, Part 2

P'Corn on the Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2016 86:58


In this conclusion to the 2016 preview, hear me explore the implications of the Purge universe, all the reasons why the new Ghostbusters should have been a sequel instead of a reboot, why Suicide Squad is primed to be a more satisfying picture than Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, the possible structure of Clint Eastwood's Sully, a brainstorm of lucky charm actor candidates for animation studios, and the best video game movies.  Oh, and I briefly mention Troll dolls.