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Michael Keat is best known for his pseudonym Miguel Mantovani, head honcho of the mighty Cuban Brothers. An actor, singer, dancer and all-round tomfoolery merchant, he has recently appeared in movies such as Ill Manors, David Brent: Life On The Road and Sunshine On Leith. Michael joins Steven to talk about his life as an actor, how he creates characters, and the personality traits and drive needed in order to carve out a successful career in the world of entertainment. KEY TAKEAWAYS Authenticity counts for a lot in the world of entertainment. It's not enough to be talented - people also need to want to work with you. Being open, honest and authentic is the key to that. You find ideas and draw inspiration from the places you visit and the people you meet. Always be open to influences, because they can take you on paths you'd never previously considered. Finding your groove in the world of entertainment is all about experimentation. You try things out and focus on the parts that work. Finding your flow is essential in the landscape of comedy Sometimes, you don't even need the jokes to work. You just need to find that flow state, and you'll be funny no matter what happens. BEST MOMENTS 'Anyone who's a creator or an actor will have misgivings' 'I wear my heart on my sleeve' 'This was a great way to earn a crust and have some fun' 'If you're in tune - in flow - then you'll be comical, regardless' VALUABLE RESOURCES The Steven Sulley Study The Cuban Brothers - https://thecubanbrothers.com ABOUT THE HOST The Steven Sulley Study is my take on success. My view is you should have multiple focuses to be a well-rounded individual. Success shouldn't be just one thing like money, for example, it should also consist of a healthy fit lifestyle and thriving relationships. As a person who has made a success in life and also made huge cock-ups I feel I can offer suggestions and tips on how to become successful or at least start your pursuit. My 'Study' has taken resources from reading and education plus being around, my perception, of successful people and I, know a lot of successful people from all walks of life. My 'Study' coming from my experiences in business, investing, sales (my core background), training, boxing and education has enabled me to become well rounded and successful and I will help you in these key areas too. CONTACT METHOD InstagramSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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LOOK OUT! It’s only Films To Be Buried With! Join your host Brett Goldstein as he and his guest go deep into the subject of mortality via cinema, and this week he is joined by the award winningly great writer and actor TOM BASDEN!What a world of goodies you’ve got ahead of you… A lovely chat with Tom and Brett recorded on location at Number 42, London (DAMMIT I just gave the address away - too late to delete it too) with a sleeping baby up above in the upstairs quarters. A whole ton of cinema jibber jabber as per usual which rides that undulating roller coaster of fun and good times to the proper grit and dirt of every day life and all that entails. You’ll hear about Tom’s relation to the afterlife since becoming a father, and how that inevitably altered his perspective on life and death, the big difference between gore and horror and how he gets along with such films and a wonderfully heartwarming tale of sleeping with his then girlfriend now wife at the BFI (actually literally sleeping, not in that way you filthy thing you). Tom’s credits run deep, having involvement in so many shows from After Life to The Wrong Mans to Plebs to David Brent: Life On The Road and an immense amount more, so you’re certainly in perfect hands - so step up, look alive and get yourself into episode 44 of Films To Be Buried With!EPISODE LINKS:• TOM on THE INTERNET!• TOM on IMDB!• TOM's BLOG!• PLEBS!• BRETT GOLDSTEIN on TWITTER!• BRETT on INSTAGRAM!• BRETT on PATREON!• 'SUPERBOB' - Brett's 2015 feature film!• 'CORNERBOYS' with BRETT & SCROOBIUS PIP!• DISTRACTION PIECES NETWORK on FACEBOOK• DISTRACTION PIECES NETWORK on INSTAGRAM See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Il règne un parfum d'Oscars sur ce Debrief mensuel de 24FPS, le podcast ciné avec ou sans spoiler, puisque la 89ème cérémonie y est abordée ainsi que plusieurs des films qui y étaient présentés.Julien et Jérôme débutent donc l'émission par leur ressenti face à la plupart des films de 2016 récompensés (ou non) par l'académie des Oscar (à partir de 00h08m10), mais ils abordent aussi 19 films sans spoiler dont voici la liste : O.J.: Made In America de Ezra Edelman (à partir de 00h28m43, au sein de la discussion sur les Oscars) Le 13e de Ava DuVernay (à partir de 00h30m46, au sein de la discussion sur les Oscars) Lo And Behold, Reveries Of The Connected World de Werner Herzog (à partir de 00h56m40) Weiner de Josh Kriegman et Elyse Steinberg (à partir de 00h59m47) Jackie de Pablo Larraín (à partir de 01h05m48) Manchester By The Sea de Kenneth Lonergan (à partir de 01h20m52) Moonlight de Barry Jenkins (à partir de 01h26m32) Les Figures De L'Ombre (Hidden Figures) de Theodore Melfi (à partir de 01h46m12) Un Jour Dans La Vie De Billy Lynn (Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk) de Ang Lee (à partir de 01h56m30) Lion de Garth Davis (à partir de 02h21m40) Lego Batman - Le Film de Chris McKay (à partir de 02h27m47) American Honey de Andrea Arnold (à partir de 02h45m00) Loving de Jeff Nichols (à partir de 02h51m44) David Brent: Life On The Road de Ricky Gervais (à partir de 03h00m17) Rock n' Roll de Guillaume Canet (à partir de 03h10m12) Fences de Denzel Washington (à partir de 03h16m38) Underworld: Blood Wars de Anna Foerster (à partir de 03h27m15) Chez Nous de Lucas Belvaux (à partir de 03h37m03) John Wick 2 de Chad Stahelski (à partir de 03h56m05) Split de M. Night Shyamalan (à partir de 04h10m35)Sans oublier une seconde discussion, un peu plus houleuse et pleine de spoilers sur Split à partir de 4h27m12.Bonne écoute, et n'hésitez pas à partager votre avis sur le cinéma de Shyamalan !Crédits musicaux : A Job To Do de Jerry Cantrell, issu de l'album John Wick: Chapter 2 - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (2017)
From my album, David Brent - Life On The Road, available at all good record shops and off the internet. Makes a wonderful Christmas gift - just like this video; my Christmas gift to you. Merry Christmas!
Simon Morris reviews the popular Richie McCaw documentary, Chasing Great, and the new Ricky Gervais comedy about an old character - David Brent: Life On The Road. He also looks at a drama about a half-forgotten footnote of American history - Free State of Jones.
Fifteen down! Back on regular format after two reality-bending outings, starting with opening chat about Between Two Thorns by Emma Newman and the end of Outcast season 1. We've got thoughts about the difference between now and the 2000s as we talk David Brent: Life On The Road (3:19), then the long-lost world of folklore with Cry Havoc: Mything In Action (23:08). Next, we jump right back to our own tenth episode to revisit Orange Is The New Black season 4 in its entirety (37:09) INCLUDING SPOILERS. Last of all, it's time to get lo-fi with BBC Three's romantic-yet-squalid one-room sitcom Him & Her (57:24).
David Pealing hosts as he, Clive and Alex Wain discuss the latest films they've been watching. There's a host of 2016 releases as well as our film of the month Battleship Potemkin! There's tears (yes, really), laughter, and cutting insight. Here's a list of all the films discussed. The Neon Demon (2016) Fire at Sea (2016) Suicide Squad (2016) David Brent: Life On The Road (2016) Tallulah (2016) Rams (2016) The BFG (2016) A summary of some other 2016 releases such as Jason Bourne and The Shallows from Alex. FILM OF THE MONTH Battleship Potemkin (1925) Please help our expansion efforts by telling your friends, following us on Twitter @StickAroundCast, liking us on www.facebook.com/StickAroundPodcast, and leaving us 5 star reviews on iTunes. You can get in contact with the show on Twitter and Facebook or you can e-mail us at stickaroundpodcast@gmail.com. We'll read out (and answer) your questions and comments in the appropriate segment. Cheers guys :-).
Interviews: Ricky Gervais & Doc Brown chat about David Brent: Life On The Road