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Book Vs Movie The Silence of the Lambs Thomas Harris’s 1988 Novel Vs the 1991 Classic Film The Margos are closing out our Halloween episodes with one of the best films about a serial killer of all time--The Silence of the Lambs. The Thomas Harris book was released in 1988 and is a sequel to 1981’s Red Dragon (which is the basis for the 1986 movie Manhunter and the 2002 remake Red Dragon.) There is also an origin story about Hannibal Lechter in 2007’s Hannibal Rising and a TV series called Hannibal (NBC TV 2013-2015) which uses many of the original Red Dragon characters but set in more modern times. Confused? Don’t worry, we stick to the Jonathan Demme-directed film for this episode. The story features FBI trainee Clarice Starling (played by Jodie Foster in this film) who meets convicted killer Hannibal Lechter and with his guidance--finds the serial killer named “Buffalo Bill” before he is to kill Catherine Martin (Brooke Smith.) (Spoiler!) Anthony Hopkins is (perhaps) the most celebrated version of Hannibal Lechter and the film not only made millions at the box office at a usually quiet time of year (released February 14, 1991) but there were multiple awards for the cast and crew from the Academy Awards, the Golden Globes, and the BAFTAs over a year after its release. Listen to this episode to hear us talk about the novel & film while we decide which we like better. In this ep the Margos discuss: The reclusive life of author Thomas Harris Major changes between the 1988 book and the 1991 film The controversies that still surround the film 30 years later (and how Jonathan Demme felt about the character of Jame Gumb) The incredible art direction of the prisons The cast: Jodie Foster (Clarice Starling,) Kasi Lemmons (Ardelia Mapp,) Scott Glenn (Jack Crawford,) Frankie Faison (Barney,) Anthony Hopkins (Dr. Hannibal Lechter,) Anthony Heald (Chilton,) Ted Levine (Jame Gumb,) and Chris Isaak (hunky FBI guy.) Clips used: The Silence of the Lambs trailer Clarice meets Dr. Lechter Jame Gumb with Catherine Clarice visits Dr. Lechter at the courthouse/jail The last scene The Silence of the Lambs score by Howard Shore Join our Patreon page to help support the show! https://www.patreon.com/bookversusmovie Book Vs. Movie podcast https://www.facebook.com/bookversusmovie/ Twitter @bookversusmovie www.bookversusmovie.com Email us at bookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.com Brought to you by Audible.com You can sign up for a FREE 30-day trial here http://www.audible.com/?source_code=PDTGBPD060314004R Margo D. @BrooklynFitChik www.brooklynfitchick.com brooklynfitchick@gmail.com Margo P. @ShesNachoMama https://coloniabook.weebly.com/
Are you dating and your being breadcrumbed? Is that person seem like they like you but you are unsure. Also, how you should progress in dating with someone. Confused? Don’t be. Listen to my podcast for tips. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/yaz707/support
They f**k you up, your mum and dad. They may not mean to, but they do. They fill you with the faults they had And add some extra, just for you. Dave was channeling his inner Philip Larkin and worrying his kids by worrying that they might worry. Confused? Don't worry, it'll all make sense.This week an expectant Dad wants to know will he suddenly not be lazy once the baby arrives, or is this it? Dave reveals that his kids were good sleepers so it's not going to be that hard, that doesn't go down well. And our now weekly snip update suggests it's less painful than you might think. And we're back to scheduling. Apparently post-snip your schedule gets busy, or so a listener explains. It's a sweetner they need to advertise a bit more openly. Adrian is tired and stressed by working at home and may need to make a distress call. Again. And the report of Nathan's holidays were so hot we had to use asbestos gloves.* Loads of correspondence this week - join the party, we'd love to hear from you - you can email dadcast@offtheball.com or you can leave a review on iTunes here The Pod is also on twitter @dadcastpod From now on your weekly dose of misadventures in parenting will be brought to you by Cadbury Freddo Treasures, Discover the New Freddo Treasures, The Space Series with Cadbury Dairy Milk Buttons and one surprise toy in every chest. *they may have been lost in the mists of time too.
They f**k you up, your mum and dad. They may not mean to, but they do. They fill you with the faults they had And add some extra, just for you. Dave was channeling his inner Philip Larkin and worrying his kids by worrying that they might worry. Confused? Don't worry, it'll all make sense. This week an expectant Dad wants to know will he suddenly not be lazy once the baby arrives, or is this it? Dave reveals that his kids were basically good sleepers so it's not going to be that hard, that doesn't go down really well. And our now weekly snip update suggests it's less painful than you might think. And we're back to scheduling. Adrian is tired and stressed by working at home and may need to make a distress call. Again. And the report of Nathan's holidays were so hot we had to use asbestos gloves.* Loads of correspondence this week - join the party, we'd love to hear from you - you can email dadcast@offtheball.com or you can leave a review on iTunes here (https://podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast/dadcast-misadventures-in-parenting/id1437650268#see-all/reviews) The Pod is also on twitter @dadcastpod (http://www.twitter.com/dadcastpod) From now on your weekly dose of misadventures in parenting will be brought to you by Cadbury Freddo Treasures, Discover the New Freddo Treasures, The Space Series with Cadbury Dairy Milk Buttons and one surprise toy in every chest. *they may have been lost in the mists of time too.
Have you ever heard of Gospel Bill? If not, let’s close that #blessed chapter of your life. Join Andrew, Chelsea, and the rest of the Dry Gulch Gang as we attempt to keep the devil out of our thoughts from way down deep inside God’s pouch. Confused? Don’t worry. We are, too. Show: THE GOSPEL BILL SHOW “Control Your Thoughts,” Season 1, Episode 21 Air Date: sometime around 1982? Find it: on YouTube Snack: Oh Mazing Granola Snack Further Reading: The Gospel Bill Show | Wikipedia
The Did You Know? Section of Just About Now was created with a single purpose: To provide you with detailed (and occasionally surprising) facts about things you didn’t know you didn’t know about until it was pointed out that you didn’t actually know about the thing you hadn’t really thought about. Confused? Don’t worry, listen on…
We are not the only podcast game in town. We love to share and support other local podcasts. That’s what we are doing on this episode of At Home in Bloomington. And it comes with such an interesting twist. I Flashback to Never is a scripted podcast (which means the complete opposite of what we do since we have no script and barely any notes! We just wing it!) Flashback to never is a radio show about radio. And music. And Bloomington in the 1960’s. But an alternate history telling of a world without Elvis. Confused? Don’t be. Listen to this episode of At Home in Bloomington for a full understanding of what the show is about, but also inspiration for the hard-working crew of David Allen, Brian Johnson, and many, many other super talented people that put this show together. This is yet another episode of people living their passion and working hard to fulfill their dreams.Also, we throw back to At Home in Bloomington Episode 31, Jill's House. We love the connection that Jill's House has made to music helping those dementia and Alzheimer's. We think listening to Flashback To Never might be a highlight for many of these patients! And in our REAL-List segment, we kept the theme of homesteading by flashing back to our REAL Real Estate Today show with Jill and Scott Stowers, the owners of The Wood Frog. We talk about how you can start homesteading, where you are with what you have, even if it's not a large piece of land. Show Links:https://www.facebook.com/Flashback2Never/https://www.instagram.com/flashback2never/https://www.flashback2never.com/REAL Real Estate Today Episode #88: https://www.spreaker.com/user/10700760/real-real-estate-today-episode-88 or on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2tNkhCGsMEThrowback to Episode 31 Jill's House: Listen Here: https://www.spreaker.com/user/10700760/episode-31-jills-house Or on Youtube: https://youtu.be/vm429mdx7-g
Sean, Alex and Cam welcome a new guest: Cam. That’s right, there’s another Cam. Confused? Don’t worry, the new Cam is a guy and his voice sounds totally different. Original Cam is now Cammy. Ok, are we caught up to […]
Of all the people who helped start this incredibly period of success we’ve experienced as Gonzaga fans, there’s one man whose name ranks above all else as the coolest name among Gonzaga trendsetters. Casey Calvary is a great name (who doesn’t love alliteration), Dan Dickau is fantastic (see above), but no one – and we mean no one, dear FIBbers – can hold a candle to the man, the myth, the Aussie: Axel Dench. That’s right, Free Ira Brown is back, and in our latest episode, our heroes welcome a Gonzaga legend. The great Axel Dench joins us to discuss his role in paving the way for 20 years of sustained excellence, how he got to Gonzaga and how to eat on $16 a day. Oh yeah, we may or may not fanboy over his role in Star Wars, Episode III. He has his own action figure! Those stories, plus: Bulldogs good. Broncos bad. We run through the plethora of fun stats and records set in Gonzaga’s demolition of Santa Clara, and how we completely accurately called this game. We also look ahead to BYU in a completely timely, not at all in-last-week’s-pod-cause-we’re-dumb preview of our trip to Utah and see if San Diego (who recently lost to … Santa Clara) can put up a fight in the Kennel. And finally, we steal an exercise from our friend Gonzaga Guru (@GonzagaGuru on twitter) and put together our position-by-position, all-class team. Confused? Don’t worry, Adam will explain it wonderfully. We had a lot of fun with this one. All this and more on the latest episode of Free Ira Brown, THE Gonzaga Hoops Podcast. Do come on a trip down under with us, won’t you?
On today’s show, The passion breaks down the recycling of the earth. Save your aluminium cans for another day, this isn’t about that at all. However, this tin can is headed for space to fight some Evil Space aliens. Confused? Don’t trip dawg, the passion’s got you. This week we got another episode of Nick’Splains Cults: Heaven’s Gate Later, Alex jones gets banned from facebook and youtube due to "Hate Speech". We talk about the hypocrisy of the Left-wing media, Sarah Jeong the Racist gets an editorial job at the New York Times, and Cadace Owens gets suspended for copying and pasting racist tweets. But first, we got the Brew World Order. Emergency Exit Podcast Follow the guys on Twitter SHOW @EmExPOD LOS @ThatsRightLOS NICK @ReiterGuitar BRANDON @FlynZombie
Listener Nikolai sends CrowdScience hunting through space and time with his deceptively simple question. Can we find perfect stillness? You are probably reading this sentence whilst standing or sitting still. So is it a daft question? We discover that there are no simple answers as we unravel the science of motion, which tells us that we cannot always trust our senses to tell us ‘the truth’ about the natural world. The ancient Greeks believed it was the sun that rises and sets each day and this idea remained until the 16th century astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus showed us that this an illusion – that we are the ones in motion, orbiting the Sun. Later, through the work of Isaac Newton and then Albert Einstein, scientists came to the conclusion that nothing in the universe can ever be truly still. Except perhaps, the fastest thing in the universe – light. Confused? Don’t worry, so is Marnie Chesterton who sets out to explore not just the science of stillness but also the physics of stopping. To satisfy listener Nikolai’s curiosity about motion in space, CrowdScience also travels to ESA’s European Space Research and Technology Centre in the Netherlands. Here we find out how you stop a space craft and hear the story of when things got prickly for astronaut Tim Peake and his crew when docking at the International Space Station. Presenter: Marnie Chesterton Producer: Louisa Field (Photo: Astronaut wearing pressure suit against a space background. Credit: Getty Images)
In Episode 10nI talk to Kinesiologist Martin Lewis on all things Kinesiology. Confused? Don’t be, all will be explained. Martin explains how he hasn’t been to the doctors for 10 years following his training as a Kinesiologist. Bear with the poor quality, it’s worth listening too!
Welcome to our newest WIIM Radio! This time around we had me, Peter, and Prashanth around to talk all things Wings. Here’s what we got into: Closing Out the Joe - Memories and feelings from the last game at the Joe from the ride watching at home to the in-arena atmosphere; we talked about a real fun game to experience to finish out a disappointing season. What Comes Next for the Wings - While fans chanted “come home Stevie”, we get a chance to discuss how the Wings get back to having real pride for the team they are. It starts at the GM position, of course and the need to make the right moves. Prashanth talks about his plan. Drafting and General Managing - We discussed the Wings draft strategy being for maximum value and the faith in the general manager to carry this stuff out. Mostly, we get a lot of stuff out about how Ken Holland is going to get one more year, but that year is going to be telling one way or another. Frans Nielsen and the Wings Being Tougher to Play Against - Nielsen’s comments were right... but also kind of wrong. Confused? Don’t be. We’ll explain. Around the League - HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA CHICAGO. Ok we’ll talk about everything else too, including the coach/GM firings and the Wideman lawsuit. Positivity Corner - Our favorite segment is back with nice things to say about a very small percentage of things that aren’t terrible! Reader Questions - The questions are a week old but still fresh, so we served ‘em up and knocked ‘em out! As always, WIIM Radio is rated R for language and transporting alcohol across state lines with an intent to re-sell. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Is Facebook losing its mojo and, if so, is it YOUR FAULT as a real estate investor? Find out how real estate may have BROKEN FACEBOOK in today’s episode. I’m Carole Ellis. This is episode 39. So is Facebook really losing its magic, and are real estate investors to blame? It looks like the social media behemoth could be heading for a rough patch according to some hard numbers recently released by Fortune Magazine. I’ll tell you all about those numbers in just a minute, but before we get to cold, hard, sad (for Facebook) numbers, I’d like to mention some numbers that will have you breaking out the confetti instead. Here are just a few: 2.3 million, 180,000, and 232. Confused? Don’t be. Those numbers all have to do with deals that a certain commercial real estate EXPERT who is also a frequent guest on this podcast has done recently, and let’s just say that the “big numbers” have to do with fast flips and property values (where she bought with none of her own money) and that “smaller” number, 232, has to do with the number of cash-flowing units in a certain building she recently acquired, with her students, from the bank. Intrigued? You should be! Did I mention the “Star Student” who bought the $2.3 million property is a stay-at-home grandmother? Get all the details NOW by heading right over to www.REI.Today/Important to access case studies, training, and lots of great information.Now, back to Facebook’s breakdown, such as it is, by the numbers…Here’s the nasty number at the heart of the problem: 21 percent. According to Fortune Magazine, Facebook users are sharing 21 percent LESS than they used to, and that’s a big problem because it indicates a disconnect between users and each other and between users and Facebook. “It’s a key vulnerability,” columnist Erin Griffith explained, adding that it makes the entire platform feel less like a “special and intimate place to share things” and more like a “big, impersonal, professional platform.” That’s bad news for Facebook because even though the platform makes its money via advertising, when it starts feeling impersonal, that makes it inherently less trustworthy and the value of the ad placed on the platform declines.So what does this have to do with real estate investors?Well, according to Erin (and a number of other analysts agree with her), the fact that so much of the content that is shared on Facebook these days is “professional,” meaning that it is sourced from another location rather than personally created, as a status update would be, lies at the heart of the Facebook dilemma. Because that content is often found elsewhere online, Facebook is in danger of losing its “identity,” she said, adding that the very things that attracted professionals and businesses, like real estate investors, to the platform is now detracting from the value they get by maintaining a presence there. She also noted that although sharing of personal information is down, that doesn’t mean Facebook use is down. In fact, 65 percent of Facebook’s monthly active users (who number 1.6 billion by the way) come back every single day.So how can you, as a real estate professional, use Facebook in a way that continues to garner you the most value for your time and money? Here are three suggestions:First, take the time to learn about Facebook advertising. At REI Today, we believe that Facebook ads, much like other targeted ads, may have a limited lifespan (there will always be the “next big thing,” after all) but if you learn to use them effectively, as long as those 104 million people are coming back every day to check in on the platform, effective, targeted advertising is going to get views and responses.Second, create a personal “oasis” within the Facebook community. You can create private groups on Facebook where you not only establish a sense of belonging among members, but where you can curate the content and make sure it’s not just something that can be read elsewhere online. You may restrict it to things of interest to group members, personal postings, and items on your own website, for example.Finally, work on lowering the bar for posting within your personal group on Facebook. Keep a close eye on your privacy settings so that people know that what they post with you will stay private and safe within the group. Buzzfeed writer Alex Kantrowitz recently pointed out that people don’t post personal feelings on Facebook anymore even though they still post personal milestones because a rogue post can easily cost a person their reputation or their job. If you can help your target audience feel secure with you, you’ll be even more likely to keep their attention and their loyalty when it comes to working with you.One way that Facebook is working to make the user experience more personal once more is through new features like “reactions,” which now supplement the ubiquitous like button, and Facebook Live, a live video stream option. You can read the company’s own take on these new tools in our REI Today Vault, and let me tell you, reading it in their own words is pretty interesting. Check it out at www.REI.Today/Vault right now and then let me know what you think! Not yet a member? 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It's a me, Mario… 2! The second title in the prolific series; Mario Bros 2 gets the HIS treatment on this newest of episodes. The guys don’t waste anytime as they live play the game while they record the show. Be prepared for bad language early on this one! The guys go over how America can’t handle the original game and had to get a rebranded version of another game which became what we know as Mario 2 but in actuality is not what originally was supposed to be Mario 2 originally. Confused? Don’t worry they’ll clear that up for you. In a great turn of events Bulldog has a conspiracy theory that might just be one the best Mario theories and the worst part is, they skim over it!! The professor and JD bring some facts on this one but nobody is ready for the Birdo transgender conversation… (Seriously it's a thing). Breakout your NES and play along as the Terrible Trio take on the what some might say is the hidden gem of the Mario series while others say it's a digital turd storm.
The year was 1985. Orwell’s postscript. Fitting then that a record emerged from a band so maligned originally that they took to stealing sets from opening acts, so full of angst that to this day they try to reposition remnants of tales of violence at early shows, and who then might have known the result. Despite the fact that it kinda sounds like it was recorded in a burned-out warehouse, this record, nevertheless, is the lynchpin between The Velvet Underground and the shoegaze movement of England in the early 90s. Beneath all of the circumstance, buried in the gauzy haze of proto-shoegaze, pop songs and hooks with undeniable charm. This week we cover a wide variety of topics, like the Brothers Reid, the confluence between bands we can’t seem to separate in our minds, and the stilted, occasionally simplistic takes shared in reviews of records that are, in retrospect, the foundations for entire movements or scenes, not — hey! — unlike this week’s record, The Jesus And Mary Chain offering PsychoCandy. Buy "PsychoCandy" from Amazon Also, tune in as we weigh the question of ‘How Deadpan is Deadpan Enough?’ (Answer: we’re not sure), the efficacy of giant drumsticks in our A Few Minutes With segment (starring Hall and Oates), and the hilarious by way of spot-on Mikal Cronin video Turn Around — which lampoons Natalie Imbrulia’s 1997 hit cover of Torn. Confused? Don’t be. Grab the edge of your seat and join us as we wander down (and wonder about) memory lane. Wish that Shane had been able to join us, as I’m certain that he’d have plenty to spill on this one…
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