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Book Vs. Movie: SecondsThe 1964 Book Vs. The 1966 MovieThe Margos are set to permanently change our lives with "Seconds," a 1966 American science fiction drama directed by John Frankenheimer. The film is based on David Ely's 1963 novel of the same name and stars Rock Hudson in a bravura performance. The plot centers around Arthur Hamilton, a middle-aged banker allowed to start a new life through a mysterious organization that offers a radical and experimental procedure to create a "second" identity.After undergoing surgery and assuming a new identity as Tony Wilson (played by Hudson), Hamilton begins his new life, only to find that his past and the haunting consequences of his decision continue to follow him."Seconds" is known for its unsettling atmosphere, themes of identity and existential dread, and James Wong Howe's innovative and disturbing cinematography. Despite its initial mixed reception, the film has gained a cult following and is considered a significant work in the science fiction and psychological thriller genres. Which did we (the Margos) prefer? Have a listen to find out.In this ep, the Margos discuss:The McCarthyism of the late 1950s and early 1960sThe differences between the book and movie. The 1966 Movie Cast: Rock Hudson (Antiochus “Tony” Wilson,) Salome Jens (Nora Marcus,) John Randolph (Arthur Hamilton,) Will Geer (Old Man,) Jeff Corey (Mr. Ruby,) Richard Anderson (Dr. Innes,) Murray Hamilton (Charlie,) Karl Swenson (Dr. Morris,) Khigh Dhiegh (Davalo,) and Frances Reid as Emily Hamilton. Clips used:“The end for Arthur”Seconds (1966 trailer)“Tony's” stitches come out. The company waiting room.The last sceneSeconds music by Jerry Goldsmith Book Vs. Movie is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. Find more podcasts you will love Frolic.Media/podcasts. Join our Patreon page “Book Vs. Movie podcast”You can find us on Facebook at Book Vs. Movie Podcast GroupFollow us on Twitter @bookversusmovieInstagram: Book Versus Movie https://www.instagram.com/bookversusmovie/Email us at bookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.com Margo D. Twitter @BrooklynMargo Margo D's Blog www.brooklynfitchick.com Margo D's Instagram “Brooklyn Fit Chick”Margo D's TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@margodonohuebrooklynfitchick@gmail.comYou can buy your copy of Filmed in Brooklyn here! Margo P. Twitter @ShesNachoMamaMargo P's Instagram https://www.instagram.com/shesnachomama/Margo P's Blog https://coloniabook.weebly.com/ Our logo was designed by Madeleine Gainey/Studio 39 Marketing. Follow on Instagram @Studio39Marketing & @musicalmadeleine
Book Vs. Movie: SecondsThe 1964 Book Vs. The 1966 MovieThe Margos are set to permanently change our lives with "Seconds," a 1966 American science fiction drama directed by John Frankenheimer. The film is based on David Ely's 1963 novel of the same name and stars Rock Hudson in a bravura performance. The plot centers around Arthur Hamilton, a middle-aged banker allowed to start a new life through a mysterious organization that offers a radical and experimental procedure to create a "second" identity.After undergoing surgery and assuming a new identity as Tony Wilson (played by Hudson), Hamilton begins his new life, only to find that his past and the haunting consequences of his decision continue to follow him."Seconds" is known for its unsettling atmosphere, themes of identity and existential dread, and James Wong Howe's innovative and disturbing cinematography. Despite its initial mixed reception, the film has gained a cult following and is considered a significant work in the science fiction and psychological thriller genres. Which did we (the Margos) prefer? Have a listen to find out.In this ep, the Margos discuss:The McCarthyism of the late 1950s and early 1960sThe differences between the book and movie. The 1966 Movie Cast: Rock Hudson (Antiochus “Tony” Wilson,) Salome Jens (Nora Marcus,) John Randolph (Arthur Hamilton,) Will Geer (Old Man,) Jeff Corey (Mr. Ruby,) Richard Anderson (Dr. Innes,) Murray Hamilton (Charlie,) Karl Swenson (Dr. Morris,) Khigh Dhiegh (Davalo,) and Frances Reid as Emily Hamilton. Clips used:“The end for Arthur”Seconds (1966 trailer)“Tony's” stitches come out. The company waiting room.The last sceneSeconds music by Jerry Goldsmith Book Vs. Movie is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. Find more podcasts you will love Frolic.Media/podcasts. Join our Patreon page “Book Vs. Movie podcast”You can find us on Facebook at Book Vs. Movie Podcast GroupFollow us on Twitter @bookversusmovieInstagram: Book Versus Movie https://www.instagram.com/bookversusmovie/Email us at bookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.com Margo D. Twitter @BrooklynMargo Margo D's Blog www.brooklynfitchick.com Margo D's Instagram “Brooklyn Fit Chick”Margo D's TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@margodonohuebrooklynfitchick@gmail.comYou can buy your copy of Filmed in Brooklyn here! Margo P. Twitter @ShesNachoMamaMargo P's Instagram https://www.instagram.com/shesnachomama/Margo P's Blog https://coloniabook.weebly.com/ Our logo was designed by Madeleine Gainey/Studio 39 Marketing. Follow on Instagram @Studio39Marketing & @musicalmadeleine
This week's episode is a special one. After watching the very talented David Ely play drums at an underground speakeasy, I knew I had to know more. "Ely" was gracious enough to take me on a journey inside his world as a working drummer in Los Angeles, and to let me in on his plans for the future. We discussed not only music, but his career as a painter and much more. Visit thisisdapoolparty.com to see his incredible artwork.
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Chapter 11 of Wallachia: A Penny Dreadful by David Ely. Rain cancels Ion’s oină practice.
Chapter 10 of Wallachia: A Penny Dreadful by David Ely. Marley and Margareta go for a ride.
Chapter 9 of Wallachia: A Penny Dreadful by David Ely. Father Abraham visits a sick farmer.
Chapter 8 of Wallachia: A Penny Dreadful by David Ely. The castle learns of Marley’s disappearance.
Chapter 7 of Wallachia: A Penny Dreadful by David Ely. Marley visits the castle’s dungeon.
Chapter 6 of Wallachia: A Penny Dreadful by David Ely. Father Abraham attends the speech by Count Dracula and Negrescu Radu at the castle.
A bunker filled with heroes - Dan Hanzus, Chris Wesseling, Marc Sessler and Gregg Rosenthal bring you all of the latest news including what the NFL season looks like and the possibility of Odell Beckham Jr being traded. David Ely joins the show to talk about quarantine and ...her.Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A bunker filled with heroes - Dan Hanzus, Chris Wesseling, Marc Sessler and Gregg Rosenthal bring you all of the latest news including what the NFL season looks like and the possibility of Odell Beckham Jr being traded. David Ely joins the show to talk about quarantine and ...her.
Chapter 5 of Wallachia: A Penny Dreadful by David Ely. With the town all at Radu’s speech, Marley and friends “borrow” a book from the church.
Chapter 4 of Wallachia: A Penny Dreadful by David Ely. Ion and Kwasi take Marley to the pub. They hear some music, she notices that something’s up with Nea Eugen, and (another) strange visitor arrives in town.
Chapter 3 of Wallachia: A Penny Dreadful by David Ely. Father Abraham faces the possibility there’s been a murder in the village.
Chapter 2 of Wallachia: A Penny Dreadful by David Ely. We follow Ion up the steps to Castelul Argeş, see a little of what life is like for those who work in the castle when an important nobleman like Count Dracula arrives, and Cornel takes a walk.
Chapter 1 of Wallachia: A Penny Dreadful by David Ely. The previous six episodes have comprised the prelude, Flowers of Transylvania. Now we jump forward to 1816 and move south to Wallachia. Marley returns home after several years away and attends her sister’s first Communion. Afterwards, they eat, dance, take in a puppet show, and a strange visitor arrives.
The latest sermon at Living Hope Presbyterian Church in Anderson, SC from Rev. David Ely, RUF @ Furman University.
Sermon series: Luke 2:22-40: David Ely - def (The Tron Church Glasgow - Sermons Online)
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Sermon series: Luke 2:22-40: David Ely - def (The Tron Church Glasgow - Sermons Online)
Pythagoron - "Untitled (1)" - Pythagoron Pythagoron - "Untitled (2)" - Pythagoron Ken - "So simple today" Brian Eno - "New Space Music" - Neroli (Thinking Music Part IV) (Expanded Edition) Ken - "Young lovers monologue" [Everywhere I go, people are talking. They're just talking. I'm not sure if they're talking about anything. Last night, they talked and talked, up into an almost frenzied anxiety. And suddenly, there wasn't any talking. Suddenly, it was very sudden, no talking at all. I thought maybe I heard...liquidy sounds...touching, sticking, rubbing...sounds of contact... It cast the talking in a new light. Maybe they didn't want to be talking at all. I wondered what that transitional moment looked like. Who began it? And had that been the plan all along? Or was it just a plan for one of them? Maybe one of them really wanted to talk. The other one just wanted to feel. So they implicitly agreed to do both, take turns. They closed the door. Not for very long. It wasn't much longer. And then she showed him to the door, and said goodnight. I didn't notice that he said anything. It didn't seem like they talked about it. I'm not sure how they felt. Satisfied, tired, desirous, in a trance, finished, infinite. They've been here for about 20 years. Maybe they'll be here for another 60 more. I wonder what else they'll find to talk about. And what ways they'll find to move together. And who else they'll find out that they are. And how often will they feel complete, how often will they be striving, how often will they feel infinite. Maybe everything they know will be gone. And they'll be learning anew. They'll be adapting. And they'll be regressing. They'll be playing games, designed to keep them comfortable, and to relive their childhood, to relive their twentyhood. Maybe they'll always remember this night. Maybe he'll remember everything that was said. Maybe she'll remember everything that was felt. Or maybe only you'll remember. I'm waiting up for you. I'm sitting around the corners. I'm off in the edges. I'm just waiting quietly. And I'm witnessing with curiosity, with kindness. I'm also trying to figure it all out. Maybe I'll be here for 60 more years. And maybe I'll remember this, and what was said, and what was felt. Thank you for witnessing.] Ken - "Identification (waiting right around the edge)" [I'll keep going until I'm done.] Brian Eno - "New Space Music" - Neroli (Thinking Music Part IV) (Expanded Edition) Ken - "Find the way to make everything easier. It can be simple. You can decide." [Just a few things, just a few people, just what's right around you right now.] Ken - "Identification" Brian Eno - "New Space Music" - Neroli (Thinking Music Part IV) (Expanded Edition) Carly Rae Jepsen - "Call Me Maybe (pitch and speed shifted)" [Layered with Brian Eno] Brian Eno - "New Space Music" - Neroli (Thinking Music Part IV) (Expanded Edition) Ken - "Constrasts to simplicity. Up all night waiting in the shadows" [I said good morning as she came from her morning run with her dog. The sun was behind her, rising. She glistened. She'd been running in the morning heat with her dog, as I headed off towards bed, up all night waiting in the shadows.] Ken - "What else is left to do?" [The alarm goes off. All the time's up. And then it goes quiet again. What else could I do? What else is left to do? There's nothing. Just nothing. There's nothing left.] Will Geer, Rock Hudson (actors), Lewis John Carlino (screenplay), David Ely (novel), John Frankenheimer (director) - "I sure hoped you'd made it, find your dream come true" - Seconds [(Maybe I never had a dream.) Life is built on wishes, and you've gotta keep plugging away at them. You can't give up, and you can't let the mistakes jeopardize the dream.] Stars of the Lid - "Another Ballad for Heavy Lids" Leyland Kirby - "This is the Story of Paradise Lost" - Eager To Tear Apart The Stars [(Possibly No Longer Distance)] Murray Hamilton (written by Lewis John Carlino, David Ely) - "I had to find out where I went wrong (it's going to be different from now on)" - Seconds Leyland Kirby - "No Longer Distance Than Death" - Eager To Tear Apart The Stars [(Possibly This is the Story)] Ken - "It's almost too late to start" Patricia Arquette (actor), Quentin Tarantino (writer), Hans Zimmer (music), Tony Scott (director) - "Sometimes it goes the other way, too" - True Romance [Amid the chaos of that day] Ken - "That's it; as disjoint as reality" Leyland Kirby - "No Longer Distance Than Death" - Eager To Tear Apart The Stars [(Possibly This is the Story)] https://wfmu.org/playlists/shows/87109
Pythagoron - "Untitled (1)" - Pythagoron Pythagoron - "Untitled (2)" - Pythagoron Ken - "So simple today" Brian Eno - "New Space Music" - Neroli (Thinking Music Part IV) (Expanded Edition) Ken - "Young lovers monologue" [Everywhere I go, people are talking. They're just talking. I'm not sure if they're talking about anything. Last night, they talked and talked, up into an almost frenzied anxiety. And suddenly, there wasn't any talking. Suddenly, it was very sudden, no talking at all. I thought maybe I heard...liquidy sounds...touching, sticking, rubbing...sounds of contact... It cast the talking in a new light. Maybe they didn't want to be talking at all. I wondered what that transitional moment looked like. Who began it? And had that been the plan all along? Or was it just a plan for one of them? Maybe one of them really wanted to talk. The other one just wanted to feel. So they implicitly agreed to do both, take turns. They closed the door. Not for very long. It wasn't much longer. And then she showed him to the door, and said goodnight. I didn't notice that he said anything. It didn't seem like they talked about it. I'm not sure how they felt. Satisfied, tired, desirous, in a trance, finished, infinite. They've been here for about 20 years. Maybe they'll be here for another 60 more. I wonder what else they'll find to talk about. And what ways they'll find to move together. And who else they'll find out that they are. And how often will they feel complete, how often will they be striving, how often will they feel infinite. Maybe everything they know will be gone. And they'll be learning anew. They'll be adapting. And they'll be regressing. They'll be playing games, designed to keep them comfortable, and to relive their childhood, to relive their twentyhood. Maybe they'll always remember this night. Maybe he'll remember everything that was said. Maybe she'll remember everything that was felt. Or maybe only you'll remember. I'm waiting up for you. I'm sitting around the corners. I'm off in the edges. I'm just waiting quietly. And I'm witnessing with curiosity, with kindness. I'm also trying to figure it all out. Maybe I'll be here for 60 more years. And maybe I'll remember this, and what was said, and what was felt. Thank you for witnessing.] Ken - "Identification (waiting right around the edge)" [I'll keep going until I'm done.] Brian Eno - "New Space Music" - Neroli (Thinking Music Part IV) (Expanded Edition) Ken - "Find the way to make everything easier. It can be simple. You can decide." [Just a few things, just a few people, just what's right around you right now.] Ken - "Identification" Brian Eno - "New Space Music" - Neroli (Thinking Music Part IV) (Expanded Edition) Carly Rae Jepsen - "Call Me Maybe (pitch and speed shifted)" [Layered with Brian Eno] Brian Eno - "New Space Music" - Neroli (Thinking Music Part IV) (Expanded Edition) Ken - "Constrasts to simplicity. Up all night waiting in the shadows" [I said good morning as she came from her morning run with her dog. The sun was behind her, rising. She glistened. She'd been running in the morning heat with her dog, as I headed off towards bed, up all night waiting in the shadows.] Ken - "What else is left to do?" [The alarm goes off. All the time's up. And then it goes quiet again. What else could I do? What else is left to do? There's nothing. Just nothing. There's nothing left.] Will Geer, Rock Hudson (actors), Lewis John Carlino (screenplay), David Ely (novel), John Frankenheimer (director) - "I sure hoped you'd made it, find your dream come true" - Seconds [(Maybe I never had a dream.) Life is built on wishes, and you've gotta keep plugging away at them. You can't give up, and you can't let the mistakes jeopardize the dream.] Stars of the Lid - "Another Ballad for Heavy Lids" Leyland Kirby - "This is the Story of Paradise Lost" - Eager To Tear Apart The Stars [(Possibly No Longer Distance)] Murray Hamilton (written by Lewis John Carlino, David Ely) - "I had to find out where I went wrong (it's going to be different from now on)" - Seconds Leyland Kirby - "No Longer Distance Than Death" - Eager To Tear Apart The Stars [(Possibly This is the Story)] Ken - "It's almost too late to start" Patricia Arquette (actor), Quentin Tarantino (writer), Hans Zimmer (music), Tony Scott (director) - "Sometimes it goes the other way, too" - True Romance [Amid the chaos of that day] Ken - "That's it; as disjoint as reality" Leyland Kirby - "No Longer Distance Than Death" - Eager To Tear Apart The Stars [(Possibly This is the Story)] http://wfmu.org/playlists/shows/87109
David is a RUF minister at Furman University; therefore, I interviewed about his ministry to college students.
In a room filled with heroes – Dan Hanzus, Gregg Rosenthal, Marc Sessler and Chris Wesseling – react to Derrick Henry rewriting the NFL record book after running rampant against Jacksonville on TNF (:30)! Following, the heroes maneuver the Week 14 NFL schedule discussing each match-up, including – which rookie QB will prevail in the AFC East game of the year (10:00), can Luck lead Indy to a Texas-sized upset (19:30), is Saquon a generation talent (39:55) and David Ely answers the heroes phone call to chat about Wess's wedding (59:00). After the jaunty phone call, was Philly's pre-game trash talk enough to intimidate the Cowboys (1:06:00) and lastly, the 2017 Team of ATL exchanges blows with the 2018 Team of ATL on SNF (1:13:00)!Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In a room filled with heroes – Dan Hanzus, Gregg Rosenthal, Marc Sessler and Chris Wesseling – react to Derrick Henry rewriting the NFL record book after running rampant against Jacksonville on TNF (:30)! Following, the heroes maneuver the Week 14 NFL schedule discussing each match-up, including – which rookie QB will prevail in the AFC East game of the year (10:00), can Luck lead Indy to a Texas-sized upset (19:30), is Saquon a generation talent (39:55) and David Ely answers the heroes phone call to chat about Wess’s wedding (59:00). After the jaunty phone call, was Philly’s pre-game trash talk enough to intimidate the Cowboys (1:06:00) and lastly, the 2017 Team of ATL exchanges blows with the 2018 Team of ATL on SNF (1:13:00)!
Here is our second "Unedited Interview" this time with David Ely. A full episode is coming soon. David Ely: - https://mmsuperman.tumblr.com/ - https://twitter.com/davextreme
A room filled with heroes- Dan Hanzus, Marc Sessler, Chris Wesseling & Gregg Rosenthal- recap all of the action from Wild Card Weekend, including a trip to the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum for the Rams-Falcons Wild Card matchup, which started off with an interview with Falcons CB Robert Alford (2:00); Their gameday experience at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, including a run-in with big name celebrities and a performance by an 80's hip hop star (10:00); How Marcus Mariota sealed his own fate in the Jags-Bills matchup (24:00); Is Andy Reid part of the problem in Kansas City after another early postseason exit for the Chiefs? (32:00); One of the best game calls of the year, which came from an unlikely source (39:00); Gregg Rosenthal calls in from the Big Easy to recap the Saints' exciting win over the Panthers (50:00); The heroes check in on David Ely, their newsroom supervisor and a diehard Panthers fan who's down on his luck (1:03:00); And much more!Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A room filled with heroes- Dan Hanzus, Marc Sessler, Chris Wesseling & Gregg Rosenthal- recap all of the action from Wild Card Weekend, including a trip to the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum for the Rams-Falcons Wild Card matchup, which started off with an interview with Falcons CB Robert Alford (2:00); Their gameday experience at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, including a run-in with big name celebrities and a performance by an 80's hip hop star (10:00); How Marcus Mariota sealed his own fate in the Jags-Bills matchup (24:00); Is Andy Reid part of the problem in Kansas City after another early postseason exit for the Chiefs? (32:00); One of the best game calls of the year, which came from an unlikely source (39:00); Gregg Rosenthal calls in from the Big Easy to recap the Saints' exciting win over the Panthers (50:00); The heroes check in on David Ely, their newsroom supervisor and a diehard Panthers fan who's down on his luck (1:03:00); And much more!
A room filled with heroes - Dan Hanzus, Marc Sessler, Chris Wesseling, & Gregg Rosenthal – recap all the latest news from around the NFL including the Texans naming Brock Osweiler starting quarterback for the Wild Card game against the Raiders, and questions surrounding Doug Whaley's role in Buffalo. Then, the heroes look back at their regular season sandwich props to see who came out on top in “Go Get My Lunch”. Plus, special appearances from Handsome Hank & the new boss, David Ely.Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A room filled with heroes - Dan Hanzus, Marc Sessler, Chris Wesseling, & Gregg Rosenthal – recap all the latest news from around the NFL including the Texans naming Brock Osweiler starting quarterback for the Wild Card game against the Raiders, and questions surrounding Doug Whaley’s role in Buffalo. Then, the heroes look back at their regular season sandwich props to see who came out on top in “Go Get My Lunch”. Plus, special appearances from Handsome Hank & the new boss, David Ely.
Listen as Alex and Josh have on their very first guest! Online sports editor David Ely joins the guys to discuss soda flavored Pop Tarts, the perils of eating naked, and dating app opening lines.