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Un colpo che può cambiare la Serie A: Kevin De Bruyne al Napoli è una mossa da antologia di Aurelio De Laurentiis e della dirigenza partenopea, ma vi ricordate tutte le volte che il talento belga è stato affiancato in sede di merdato ad una squadra italiana? Facciamo un tuffo nel passato a Potrero con Simone Indovino e Paolo Rossi. Potrero, dove tutto ha inizio. Un podcast sul calcio italiano e internazionale.Su Mola powered by Como TV (https://tv.comofootball.com) nel 2025 potete seguire in diretta ed in esclusiva le partite della Copa Libertadores, Copa Sudamericana, Recopa, Liga Profesional Argentina, Copa de la Liga Profesional Argentina, Eredivisie, HNL croata, Scottish Premiership, Coppa di Scozia, Super League greca, Coppa di Grecia e Coppa di Portogallo.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/potrero--5761582/support.
Storia e algoritmo, campo e dati: i numeri di Kevin De Bruyne analizzati al microscopio per capire come si è modificato il suo gioco e se sarebbe un acquisto azzeccato per il Napoli di Antonio Conte. Con Manolo Chirico e Tommaso Murdocca.Potrero, dove tutto ha inizio. Un podcast sul calcio italiano e internazionale.Su Mola powered by Como TV (https://tv.comofootball.com) nel 2025 potete seguire in diretta ed in esclusiva le partite della Copa Libertadores, Copa Sudamericana, Recopa, Liga Profesional Argentina, Copa de la Liga Profesional Argentina, Eredivisie, HNL croata, Scottish Premiership, Coppa di Scozia, Super League greca, Coppa di Grecia e Coppa del Portogallo.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/potrero--5761582/support.
ASCOltaci: un podcast di OncoInfo in diretta da Chicago per ASCO2025ASCOltaci è il nuovo podcast che ti aggiorna direttamente con la viva voce dei più autorevoli specialisti italiani dal congresso ASCO 2025 di Chicago. Le voci che contano… quando contano. Con uno sguardo tempestivo e critico, i nostri ospiti analizzano – a caldo – le novità che stanno ridisegnando le traiettorie della pratica clinica in oncologia. Strategie terapeutiche sempre più complesse, scelte che richiedono tempismo, visione e ascolto dei dati: dalla voce di chi quei dati li traduce in cura. Un podcast per chi vuole capire dove stiamo andando, mentre ci stiamo andando.Seguici sui nostri socialInstagram (@drtalk_it)YouTube (DrTalk_it)
Mentre Antonio Conte prende tempo con De Laurentiis per decidere se continuare a Napoli o tornare alla Juve, pare finita la storia d'amore tra l'Atalanta e Gasperini che pare vicino alla Roma. In tutto ciò, il Milan di Tare presta attenzione alle situazioni di Allegri e Italiano. Anche oggi commentiamo questo turbinio di nomi di allenatori insieme ai nostri convocati: l'ex ds di Atalanta e Napoli Pierpaolo Marino, il nostro Carlo Pellegatti ed Emanuele Corazzi di Cronache di spogliatoio.
Toute l'actu des sélections nationales et des championnats anglais, espagnol, italien et allemand avec nos légendaires "Drôles de Dames" : Julien Laurens, Fred Hermel, Polo Breitner et Johann Crochet.
Les napolitains d'Antonio Conte ont remporté hier soir le 4ème scudetto de l'histoire du club ! Le deuxième en trois saisons. Une surprise presque, alors que l'on pensait Naples dans une année de transition en début de saison après un turnover récurrent sur le banc et un effectif complètement remanié depuis le titre de Spaletti. Mais c'était mal connaitre Antonio Conte, qui nous a vite rappelé qu'avec lui les premières saisons sont victorieuses (comme à la Juve en 2011 ou Chelsea en 2017). Aussi, l'équipe du WFC se penche sur la situation de l'Inter Milan, finaliste de Ligue des champions la semaine prochaine contre le Paris Saint Germain, qui aura donc échoué dans cette quête du titre et pourrait terminer sur une saison blanche. Petit état des lieux de la situation côté interiste.
Alla fine di un campionato strepitoso e ricco di emozioni è il Napoli a laurearsi campione d'Italia per la quarta volta nella sua storia. Un trionfo targato Antonio Conte ma anche Lukaku, Anguissa, McTominay, Rrahmani e tutti gli altri. A Potrero ne parlano Simone Indovino e Angelo Taglieri, inviato a Como per la sfida dell'Inter. Potrero, dove tutto ha inizio. Un podcast sul calcio italiano e internazionale.Su Mola powered by Como TV (https://tv.comofootball.com) nel 2025 potete seguire in diretta ed in esclusiva le partite della Copa Libertadores, Copa Sudamericana, Recopa, Liga Profesional Argentina, Copa de la Liga Profesional Argentina, Eredivisie, HNL croata, Scottish Premiership, Coppa di Scozia, Super League greca e Coppa di Grecia.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/potrero--5761582/support.
Ieri sera, battendo il Cagliari, il Napoli ha vinto il quarto Scudetto della sua storia. Un tricolore merito di un allenatore fantastico come Antonio Conte e della sua squadra, capace di centrare il titolo soffiandolo all'Inter. In questo episodio Simone Indovino, Enrico Zambruno e Roberto Ugliono danno le pagelle a tutti i giocatori partenopei.Potrero, dove tutto ha inizio. Un podcast sul calcio italiano e internazionale.Su Mola powered by Como TV (https://tv.comofootball.com) nel 2025 potete seguire in diretta ed in esclusiva le partite della Copa Libertadores, Copa Sudamericana, Recopa, Liga Profesional Argentina, Copa de la Liga Profesional Argentina, Eredivisie, HNL croata, Scottish Premiership, Coppa di Scozia, Super League greca e Coppa di Grecia.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/potrero--5761582/support.
Napoli campione d'Italia: canta Napoli. Festa grande all'ombra del Vesuvio per la conquista del quarto scudetto nella storia del glorioso club azzurro fondato nel 1926.
Luciana De Laurentiis"Parole che includono, aziende che si evolvono"Il linguaggio consapevole e inclusivo come motore di coesione e innovazioneParole in Cammino, FirenzeFestival"Smart Working: la seconda stagione"Suggestioni e domande per lavorare in modo più intelligenteFrancoAngeliwww.francoangeli.itCambiare lavoro, capo, azienda, modelli organizzativi, metodi, città, abitudini. Cambiare, per vivere meglio. Ci pensiamo continuamente, ma che cosa facciamo davvero per noi, per influire sul contesto, magari per cambiare il mondo, o almeno quello del lavoro? Questo libro è pensato per coloro che vogliono sperimentare nuovi modi per lavorare, evolvere e vivere diversamente la propria quotidianità; è dedicato a chi sa già di non poter aspettare che il cambiamento arrivi per magia dalle aziende, dalle leggi, dai nuovi scenari. Nella strada che conduce alla ricerca di un nuovo equilibrio, questo libro si fa guidare dalle domande - quelle da porsi e da porre per disegnare un nuovo futuro e diffondere nuovi modelli organizzativi - e dalle suggestioni. 5 Suggestioni per smart worker, per capire che peso dare al networking, alla leadership e al feedback nel lavoro remoto o come sviluppare il personal branding e l'anti-fragilità in un contesto di smart working. 5 Suggestioni per aziende smart, per valutare gli stili manageriali da adottare, come gestire le diverse generazioni, quali soluzioni preferire per creare ambienti di lavoro smart, ridisegnare l'engagement e garantire un sano equilibrio tra connessione digitale, senso di appartenenza e inclusione. 5 Punti di vista esterni, per approfondire stimoli e suggerimenti di professionisti esperti in diverse aree di lavoro flessibile, per cogliere opportunità e sfide che questa modalità di lavoro può offrire. "Smart working" - espressione arcinota e per questo forse anche un po' abusata - non significa semplicemente lavorare da casa, ma scegliere nuovi comportamenti, sviluppare nuove competenze, dimostrare che un altro modo di lavorare è possibile. Perché il tempo del lavoro nuovo è già arrivato!Luciana De LaurentiisAppassionata di parole e persone, è Coach, Formatrice, oggi Head of Corporate Culture & Inclusion in Fastweb. Ama creare connessioni tra idee, progetti e persone. Esperta di comunicazione, comportamenti organizzativi efficaci.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarewww.ilpostodelleparole.itDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.
After a poor January transfer window where Napoli sold Khvicha Kvaratskhelia but failed to replace him adequately, Nima Tavallaey and Carlo Garganese discuss, debate and analyze of Antonio Conte would or should leave if they don't win the Serie A title.This is an extended clip from this week's free Monday episode of The Italian Football Podcast which is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and YouTube podcasts.To listen to this & all other full episodes of The Italian Football Podcast (and support the show), go to Patreon.com/TIFP OR now also available on Spotify OR YouTube Memberships and sign up. Your support makes The Italian Football Podcast possible.Follow us: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube
After an emphatic second half performance against Juventus where they once more came back from behind to win, Nima Tavallaey and Carlo Garganese discuss, debate and analyze if Napoli are now favorites to win the Serie A title.This is an extended clip from this week's free Monday episode of The Italian Football Podcast which is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and YouTube podcasts.To listen to this & all other full episodes of The Italian Football Podcast (and support the show), go to Patreon.com/TIFP OR now also available on Spotify OR YouTube Memberships and sign up. Your support makes The Italian Football Podcast possible.Follow us: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube
Napoli coach Antonio Conte confirmed this last weekend that Khvicha Kvaratskhelia has handed in a transfer request amid strong links to PSG. Nima Tavallaey and Carlo Garganese, discuss, debate and analyze what Aurelio De Laurentiis did wrong to get things to this point.This is an extended clip from this week's free Monday episode of The Italian Football Podcast which is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and YouTube podcasts.To listen to this & all other full episodes of The Italian Football Podcast (and support the show), go to Patreon.com/TIFP OR now also available on Spotify OR YouTube Memberships and sign up. Your support makes The Italian Football Podcast possible.Follow us: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube
Dans cet épisode de Paris Central, nous parlons du transfert tant attendu de Khvicha Kvaratskhelia au PSG. Après un été difficile avec le refus de Naples et de son président De Laurentiis, le PSG a finalement obtenu l'accord pour signer Kvaratskhelia lors de ce mercato hivernal pour 70 millions d'euros plus bonus. Nous discutons également de l'impact de cette arrivée sur l'équipe de Luis Enrique et de la manière dont Kvaratskhelia pourrait transformer l'attaque parisienne. Restez avec nous pour une analyse complète de ce transfert majeur et des nouvelles dynamiques du PSG. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
From in-depth analysis, discussion and post-mortem on Khvicha Kvaratskhelia transfer request amid PSG links, Antonio Conte and Napoli Scudetto charge, Inter Milan limp to win over Venezia, to Atalanta lucky not to lose to Udinese, Juventus crisis in attack continues in Torino draw, and Suercoppa hungover AC Milan go full English amid Kyle Walker and Marcus Rashford links, Lazio and Roma drop points to Como and Bologna respectively, as well as Baggio, Premface and Serie Ass of the week, plus much, much more when Nima and Carlo break down all the main talking points from Match Day 20 of the 2024/2025 Serie A season.If you want to support The Italian Football Podcast and get every episode, simply become a member on Patreon.com/TIFP OR Spotify OR YouTube Memberships. Your support makes The Italian Football Podcast possible.Follow us: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube
Victor Osimhen Vs Aurelio De Laurentiis and Napoli? Who is to blame for the Nigeria international striker not leaving Serie A despite interest from Premier League outfit Chelsea as well as Saudi League.The Italian Football Podcast patron Nikolaj sends in a question wondering what Nima Tavallaey and Carlo Garganese think of the situation which the duo discuss, debate, analyze and contextualize.This is an extended clip from this weeks Q & A episode of The Italian Football Podcast available only to patrons on Patreon.com/TIFPTo send in your questions as well as listen to this & all other full episodes of The Italian Football Podcast (with no ads), go to Patreon.com/TIFP OR Spotify to become a Patron for only $2.99 USD per month (excluding VAT).Follow us: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube
Ep. 791 - Per la prima volta nella storia De Laurentiis ha sbagliato tutto nella cessione della sua stella
Au sommaire de Radio Foot aujourd'hui 16h10-21h10 T.U. : - LOSC. Les Dogues de « Pep » Genesio sur de bons rails ! ; - la nouvelle saison de Serie A ; - les droits TV et les diffuseurs, DAZN en Italie comme en France, la plateforme anglaise couvre les rencontres à des tarifs élevés des deux côtés des Alpes, mais quel est le niveau de l'offre ? - LOSC : les Dogues de « Pep » Genesio sur de bons rails !Victorieux à l'extérieur lors de la 1ère journée de L1, les Lillois ont bien démarré leur campagne européenne. Résilients mais qualifiés aux dépens du Fenerbahçe de Mourinho, ils ont remporté la 1ère manche du barrage de C1 contre le Slavia (2-0), et pris une option ! Le onze d'Haraldsson et de Jonathan David devra résister au défi physique des Rouge et Blanc de Prague mercredi prochain, pour espérer rejoindre le PSG, Monaco et Brest en Ligue des champions !- La nouvelle saison de Serie AAprès la déconvenue de la Nazionale à l'Euro allemand, le traumatisme est encore là, mais le Calcio reprend ses droits. Une Juve aux ambitions renouvelées, désormais dirigée par Thiago Motta. Un nouveau cycle pour les Bianconeri ? Les Zèbres ont bien démarré face aux ambitieux Comasques de Cesc Fabregas. - Antonio Conte sur un volcan. Le Napoli a sombré à Vérone, prévient les supporteurs qu'il faudra être patient, le bouillant président De Laurentiis le sera-t-il avec son entraîneur ? Matteo Cioffi en direct dans l'émission.- Les droits TV et des diffuseurs, DAZN en Italie comme en France, la plateforme anglaise couvre les rencontres à des tarifs élevés des deux côtés des Alpes, mais quel est le niveau de l'offre ?Les grands matches favorisés au détriment des autres rencontres ? En France : dénouement tardif et droits TV à la baisse, championnat sans tête d'affiche. Faut-il craindre la déconnection des fans et un prochain fiasco, 4 ans après la défaillance Mediapro ?Avec Annie Gasnier : Naïm Moniolle, Chérif Ghémour et Hervé Penot. - Technique/réalisation : Matthieu Degueldre -- David Fintzel/Pierre Guérin.
Au sommaire de Radio Foot aujourd'hui 16h10-21h10 T.U. : - LOSC. Les Dogues de « Pep » Genesio sur de bons rails ! ; - la nouvelle saison de Serie A ; - les droits TV et les diffuseurs, DAZN en Italie comme en France, la plateforme anglaise couvre les rencontres à des tarifs élevés des deux côtés des Alpes, mais quel est le niveau de l'offre ? - LOSC : les Dogues de « Pep » Genesio sur de bons rails !Victorieux à l'extérieur lors de la 1ère journée de L1, les Lillois ont bien démarré leur campagne européenne. Résilients mais qualifiés aux dépens du Fenerbahçe de Mourinho, ils ont remporté la 1ère manche du barrage de C1 contre le Slavia (2-0), et pris une option ! Le onze d'Haraldsson et de Jonathan David devra résister au défi physique des Rouge et Blanc de Prague mercredi prochain, pour espérer rejoindre le PSG, Monaco et Brest en Ligue des champions !- La nouvelle saison de Serie AAprès la déconvenue de la Nazionale à l'Euro allemand, le traumatisme est encore là, mais le Calcio reprend ses droits. Une Juve aux ambitions renouvelées, désormais dirigée par Thiago Motta. Un nouveau cycle pour les Bianconeri ? Les Zèbres ont bien démarré face aux ambitieux Comasques de Cesc Fabregas. - Antonio Conte sur un volcan. Le Napoli a sombré à Vérone, prévient les supporteurs qu'il faudra être patient, le bouillant président De Laurentiis le sera-t-il avec son entraîneur ? Matteo Cioffi en direct dans l'émission.- Les droits TV et des diffuseurs, DAZN en Italie comme en France, la plateforme anglaise couvre les rencontres à des tarifs élevés des deux côtés des Alpes, mais quel est le niveau de l'offre ?Les grands matches favorisés au détriment des autres rencontres ? En France : dénouement tardif et droits TV à la baisse, championnat sans tête d'affiche. Faut-il craindre la déconnection des fans et un prochain fiasco, 4 ans après la défaillance Mediapro ?Avec Annie Gasnier : Naïm Moniolle, Chérif Ghémour et Hervé Penot. - Technique/réalisation : Matthieu Degueldre -- David Fintzel/Pierre Guérin.
Ep. 510 - Quel sorriso di De Laurentiis che spiega il suo rapporto con Conte
From the backstory how Aurelio De Laurentiis ended up getting his "dream coach" Antonio Conte, what led to Giovanni Di Lorenzo asking to be sold to Juventus, and the future of Stanislav Lobotka, Victor Osimhen and Matteo Politano, to Romelu Lukaku and Alessandro Buongiorno links, and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia contract extension talks and much, much more in this 65 minute Napoli transfer market deep dive with CalcioNapoli24TV journalist and broadcaster Vincenzo Credendino.Every Monday episode of The Italian Football Podcast + extra interview episodes are free for all.To NEVER miss an episode of The Italian Football Podcast (as well as support the show), go to Patreon.com/TIFP or on Spotify to become a Patron for only $2.99 USD per month (excluding VAT).Follow us: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube
L'Atalanta regala un tempo e la Fiorentina si aggiudica con merito la semifinale d'andata di Coppa Italia. De Laurentiis in Procura per spiegare l'affare-Osimhen. Dibattito filosofico sugli episodi arbitrali contestati
Dopo un brutto primo tempo Chiesa e Vlahovic suonano la carica e i bianconeri vedono la finale di Europa League. De Laurentiis “soffia” Manna alla Juve: sarà il nuovo ds. Clamoroso a Istanbul
Ep. 485 - Il Napoli a Manna: cosa ha in mente De Laurentiis
Nessuna squalifica per Francesco Acerbi: per il giudice sportivo, non ci sono prove che il giocatore dell'Inter, durante il match col Napoli, abbia insultato con frasi razziste Juan Jesus. Il caso è chiuso, ma non le polemiche: il club di De Laurentiis, in una nota, fa sapere che non prenderà più parte ad iniziative delle istituzioni calcistiche contro il razzismo e il dibattito tra i tifosi è ancora acceso. Ne parliamo con il nerazzurro Michele Dalai e con il giornalista napoletano Umberto Chiariello.Nella seconda parte, andiamo sul ring con Dario Spartan Morello e Luca Chiancone che si contenderanno titolo WBC mediterraneo dei Medi il 13 aprile all'Allianz Cloud di Milano, in un evento molto atteso dagli appassionati del pugilato.
Ci hanno preso anche gli attaccanti scarsi, De Laurentiis contro le telecamere, forse il Bologna va in Champions.
Non si placa la coda polemica di Lotito post Lazio-Milan, intanto tra poco meno di un'ora inizierà Atalanta-Bologna, scontro diretto per la Champions League, che anticiperà il piatto più gustoso di questa 27° giornata, Napoli-Juventus: convocato Xavier Jacobelli.Allegri non risponde alla polemica del presidente De Laurentiis sulla minaccia di ricorso per la partecipazione della Juventus al Mondiale per Club dell'anno prossimo, e non dirada le nubi sul proprio futuro: convocato Guido Vaciago, direttore di Tuttosport.Continuiamo a parlare di Napoli-Juventus con Max Gallo, direttore de Il Napolista, con Calzona che crede nella rimonta e suona la carica in casa azzurra, per dare seguito ai 6 gol rifilati al Sassuolo in settimana.Gli arbitri sono sempre più nel mirino di tutti, addetti ai lavori e non, con Lotito che minaccia addirittura di rivolgersi a enti extra calcistici per proteggere la Lazio dai torti subiti a suo dire: parliamo del clima attorno alla classe arbitrale insieme all'ex fischietto Gianpaolo Calvarese e con Matteo Pinci, firma di Repubblica.In attesa di Iapichino e Tecuceanu, brilla l'atletica italiana con uno splendido tris di medaglie italiane ai mondiali indoor in corso a Glasgow: Furlani, Simonelli e Dosso. Ne discutiamo con Giorgio Rondelli, allenatore di atletica.Nonostante il terzo posto conquistato da un ottimo Sainz, la Ferrari è deludente nel GP del Bahrein, prima gara dell'anno, con la macchina di Leclerc che viene limitata da un problema ai freni: convocato il giornalista Umberto Zapelloni.
A due giorni da Milan-Napoli, il giornalista Giovanni Scotto ci ha parlato in esclusiva della sfida, dello scontro Leao-Kvara e del futuro della panchina del Napoli, tra Mazzarri e Pioli. Giovanni ScottoGiornalista professionista, attivo su Quotidiano Roma, Radio Radio e Otto Channel, si occupa di calcio e, in particolare, di Napoli. Conduce. Ha lavorato anche per Gianluca di Marzio e Calciomercato.comPrenota il tuo transfer per MILAN - NAPOLI e usa il codice SCFF5RPL9Q https://www.how2transfer.com/it/trasferimenti/stadio/milan-milano-san-siro-stadio/Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/radio-rossonera--2355694/support.
Napoli in testa... non nel calcio, ma nella musica. Il rapper napoletano Geolier chiude in testa la seconda serata di Sanremo e, probabilmente, ieri non avrà ascoltato la conferenza stampa di spiegazioni sulle delusioni post scudetto del suo presidente De Laurentiis. Antonio Giordano però era a Castel Volturno e ha ascoltato e colto tante cose che oggi ci racconta. Da Geolier, c'è invece la nostra inviata a Sanremo Marta Cagnola. Apriamo poi una corposa pagina dedicata ai motori, perché tra matrimonio Hamilton-Ferrari e sex gate in casa Red Bull del Signor Horner in Halliwell, ne stiamo vedendo delle belle in F1. Ne parliamo con la compagnia dei motori Roberto Lacorte-Gionata Ferroni e con Giancarlo Minardi convocato speciale.
Inter-Juventus, la conferenza di De Laurentiis uno sguardo ai prossimi giorni. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ennesima conferenza-show del presidente del Napoli, che attacca Spalletti, Giuntoli e Garcia. Coppa d'Asia e Coppa d'Africa all'epilogo con tante belle storie. Il Pallone d'Oro 2022 non riesce a scappare dall'Arabia
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C'è solo un format in grado di far concorrenza alla lunga durata di Sanremo... le conferenze fiume del presidente Aurelio De Laurentiis che oggi ha parlato a 360°: da Spalletti a Garcia, da Giuntoli alla Superlega. Una puntata tra la Superstar del Calcio Napoli e il Festival più amato dagli italiani dove è tornato persino Ibrahimovic. Convocati il procuratore Andrea D'Amico, il bookmaker juventino Alessandro Allara e la coppia Franco Ordine-Fabrizio Biasin, quest'ultimo dalla sala stampa sanremese.
Il Festival raduna le masse e monopolizza i dibattiti social e dal vivo: cosa può imparare il calcio da questo fenomeno? Thiago Motta snobba il Napoli che perderà a zero Zielinski. Presentato il calendario del Mondiale a 48 squadre
Morning Footy: A daily soccer podcast from CBS Sports Golazo Network
The MF crew dive into all the headlines from around world Soccer including The FA Cup fifth round draw, Marcus Rashford left out of Man U's FA Cup squad for partiying, Marie-Louise Eta winning as 1st female coach to manage Bundesliga match, Bayern Munich signing Sacha Boey in transfer from Galatasaray. And finally, the team discuss Aurelio De Laurentiis confirming that Osimhen will be leaving Napoli at end of season. News that broke right here on Morning Footy. So where will Osimhen go? Charlie believes it's down to Chelsea and Arsenal, with the latter being the front runner. Morning Footy is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow the Morning Footy podcast on Twitter: @CBSSportsGolazo, @susannahcollins, @nicocantor1, @NotAlexis, @CharlieDavies9 For more soccer coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Watch UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa Conference League, Serie A, Coppa Italia, CONCACAF, NWSL, Scottish Premiership, the Brasileiro, Argentine Primera División by subscribing Paramount Plus: https://www.paramountplus.com/home/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Il presidente del Napoli elogia quell'Arabia da cui voleva scappare due mesi fa. Il Giudice Sportivo sottolinea le responsabilità del pubblico friulano, ma poi ci va leggero. Martinez è ormai al livello dei grandissimi?
Luca De Laurentiis joins Jessica on this week's podcast. Luca is a film producer who has expanded into the role of executive producer in commercial and branded innovation. He comes from a generation of filmmakers, including his grandfather, the legendary Dino Di Laurentiis, who made the 1976 King Kong, amongst other incredible films. Dino gave Luca his start, and now he's looking forward to sharing his love of cinema with his one-year-old daughter.Luca started his production journey working on feature films, television, and branded content. As a producer, Luca evolved with the times, curiosity pushing his limits to work outside the traditional boundaries. In 2015, as a confounding member of UNIT9 North America, Luca began exploring integrated production. He became a pioneer in working with emerging technology and building teams that allowed them to create the unthinkable. They experimented with machine learning, generative art, custom prototyping, and Ai. Most recently, Luca has been working with the team at VTPRO Design, where they play with bespoke hardware and have fun with robotics. Luca helped attract a new data set of clients while encouraging partners to keep pushing the limits. Luca is now consulting and advising with new and emerging companies such as 3D anamorphic content houses out of Barcelona, BCN, and Toronto-based tech partner ZeMind.Movies Discussed Include:PinocchioHome AloneTeenage Mutant Ninja TurtlesCity SlickersDumb and dumberHannibalMan of LamonchaSwimming with SharksI'm a born liarThe ClockPinocchio (new)LucaHarry PotterThe Wizard of OzGood Will Hunting New Episodes Every Wednesday!EPISODE CREDITS:Host, Producer, Editor: Jessica KantorBooker: Noelia MurphyBe sure to follow and tag Raising Cinephiles on Instagram
Au sommaire de Radio Foot internationale à 16h10 et 21h10 T.U. : - Le coup d'envoi des éliminatoires en Afrique de la Coupe du monde 2026 ; Le renouveau du Gabon passe-t-il par la discipline ? ; Rudi Garcia remercié par le Napoli. - Coup d'envoi des éliminatoires en Afrique de la Coupe du monde 2026, la 1ère à 48. 53 nations réparties dans 9 poules de 6 équipes, vont disputer leurs premières rencontres. Durée totale de ces qualifications : 24 mois, 9 voire 10 tickets en jeu. Des cadors qui démarrent en douceur, mais au final il y aura forcément des déçus- Le renouveau du Gabon passe-t-il par la discipline ? Alors que les Panthères affrontent le Kenya puis le Burundi, le néo-sélectionneur Thierry Mouyouma a exclu du groupe Didier Ndong et Aaron Boupendza, coupables de ne pas avoir rallié le lieu de rassemblement. Bouanga, Lemina et Allevinah seront là, contrairement à Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang- Grazie Garcia ! Rudi Garcia remercié par le Napoli. 16 matches et puis s'en va. Seulement 3 défaites concédées, des Bleu Ciel 4ès de Serie A et toujours en course pour la qualification en Ligue des Champions. Est-ce le bilan de 2 victoires sur 8 matches disputés à domicile, depuis août 2023, qui a fait perdre patience au président ? Ou la défaite face à Empoli qui a convaincu le dirigeant ? Naples n'est plus aussi enthousiasmant que la saison passée, De Laurentiis appelle Walter Mazzarri pour tenter de retrouver des couleurs. Le Toscan, qui connait bien le club, assurera l'intérim jusqu'à la fin de la saison. Tudor pour prendre la suite ? Matteo Cioffi sera en direct avec nous, nous évoquerons aussi d'autres Azzurri, ceux de la Nazionale, qui s'apprêtent à disputer 2 rencontres cruciales pour continuer à rêver de l'Euro. Avec Annie Gasnier : Hervé Penot, Philippe Doucet et Nabil Djellit. Technique/réalisation : Laurent Salerno, coordination : Pierre Guérin.
Au sommaire de Radio Foot internationale à 16h10 et 21h10 T.U. : - Le coup d'envoi des éliminatoires en Afrique de la Coupe du monde 2026 ; Le renouveau du Gabon passe-t-il par la discipline ? ; Rudi Garcia remercié par le Napoli. - Coup d'envoi des éliminatoires en Afrique de la Coupe du monde 2026, la 1ère à 48. 53 nations réparties dans 9 poules de 6 équipes, vont disputer leurs premières rencontres. Durée totale de ces qualifications : 24 mois, 9 voire 10 tickets en jeu. Des cadors qui démarrent en douceur, mais au final il y aura forcément des déçus- Le renouveau du Gabon passe-t-il par la discipline ? Alors que les Panthères affrontent le Kenya puis le Burundi, le néo-sélectionneur Thierry Mouyouma a exclu du groupe Didier Ndong et Aaron Boupendza, coupables de ne pas avoir rallié le lieu de rassemblement. Bouanga, Lemina et Allevinah seront là, contrairement à Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang- Grazie Garcia ! Rudi Garcia remercié par le Napoli. 16 matches et puis s'en va. Seulement 3 défaites concédées, des Bleu Ciel 4ès de Serie A et toujours en course pour la qualification en Ligue des Champions. Est-ce le bilan de 2 victoires sur 8 matches disputés à domicile, depuis août 2023, qui a fait perdre patience au président ? Ou la défaite face à Empoli qui a convaincu le dirigeant ? Naples n'est plus aussi enthousiasmant que la saison passée, De Laurentiis appelle Walter Mazzarri pour tenter de retrouver des couleurs. Le Toscan, qui connait bien le club, assurera l'intérim jusqu'à la fin de la saison. Tudor pour prendre la suite ? Matteo Cioffi sera en direct avec nous, nous évoquerons aussi d'autres Azzurri, ceux de la Nazionale, qui s'apprêtent à disputer 2 rencontres cruciales pour continuer à rêver de l'Euro. Avec Annie Gasnier : Hervé Penot, Philippe Doucet et Nabil Djellit. Technique/réalisation : Laurent Salerno, coordination : Pierre Guérin.
De Laurentiis ammette gli errori post-scudetto e torna all'antico: richiamato Mazzarri dopo più di dieci anni. Ma Walter sarà ancora in grado di incidere ad alti livelli? Lo strano caso dell'esonero di Moreno Longo
I tifosi del Napoli ieri sono andati a letto con l'idea di Igor Tudor in panchina al posto di Garcia, salvo svegliarsi questa mattina con l'ipotesi più accreditata di un ritorno di Walter Mazzarri, consolidata dall'incontro romano con De Laurentiis di questa mattina. Cosa ne pensa Raffaele Auriemma del Mazzarri bis? Sarà contento sicuramente l'altro nostro convocato: in diretta da Via San Gregorio Armeno, l'artigiano del presepe Genny Di Virgilio ci racconta che, dopo la statuetta di Garcia con la valigia, sta già lavorando a quella del nuovo Mister. A proposito di allenatori, con Leo Turrini chiamiamo l'uomo che, indirettamente, ha provocato il terremoto napoletano vincendo al Maradona con il suo Empoli, Mister Aurelio Andreazzoli.
De Laurentiis svolta: via Garcia, oggi sarà annunciato Tudor. La grande bruttezza del derby della Capitale. Campionato inglese troppo frizzante?
Nella domenica appena trascorsa, in ordine: la fine di una breve storia a Napoli, un derby che non scontenta nessuno a Roma e un eurogol che rilancia la favorita per lo scudetto a Milano. Da qui partiamo con il direttore del Corriere dello sport Ivan Zazzaroni. Poi, un salto a Napoli da Maurizio Nicita della Gazzetta per la cronaca di quanto sta accadendo nelle ultime ore nelle stanze del potere di De Laurentiis: tempo di trovare un sostituto (Tudor?) e l'addio di Garcia sarà ufficiale. Chiudiamo a Torino con Angelo Mangiante di Sky in diretta dalle ATP Finals che ieri hanno visto un ottimo esordio del nostro Sinner contro Tsitsipas.
PUBLIC VERSION. Legendary writer David J. Schow (THE CROW, LEATHERFACE: TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE III, CRITTERS 3 & 4, THE HILLS RUN RED, and SO MUCH more) joins Adam, Joe, and Arwen for an incredibly candid conversation about his prolific career. From writing a newspaper article about people overdoing their tans leading to David writing articles for various Men's magazines… to his prolific arsenal of incredible one-of-a-kind short stories that created "Splatterpunk" and captured the attention of a young wunderkind at New Line Cinema named Mike Deluca… to being invited in to pitch story ideas for the 1989 TV series FREDDY'S NIGHTMARES where he landed a gig writing what would become the Season 1 finale (“Safe Sex”)… to what his exact involvement actually was with NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET 5: THE DREAM CHILD… to why violence and carnage are not enough to make up a good horror story… to one of the craziest horror convention cosplays you'll ever hear about (it even has a “happily ever after” aspect)… to his painful experience writing for the reboot of THE OUTER LIMITS (the original series is his favorite show of all time)… to the trials and tribulations of being a screenwriter and having to publicly wear any creative changes that were made to your script during the production process without your input or knowledge… to the true story of how the MPAA screwed over the release of LEATHERFACE: TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE III… to why David has the odd credit of “teleplay by” on Dave Parker's THE HILLS RUN RED (2009) and why the guys believe that the “Babyface” character could have been ranked among the great slasher icons if the film had received the multiple sequels it deserved… to David's extremely personal stories from the making of THE CROW and his honest reflections on the powerful and everlasting legacy of the universally beloved film - including the reason why he's only ever watched it twice… Schow is living proof that hard work, tenacity, and originality can indeed pay off and shine through the dark times. After all, “it can't rain all the time.” Dr Arwen provides “Hollywood Therapy” for a returning patient who's just completed her very first short film and looking for some advice as she starts submitting it to festivals, David reveals what became of the De Laurentiis mechanical “King Kong” created for the 1976 remake, and Adam shares the embarrassing story of the first time he tried smoking weed in this brutally honest, extended length, special episode that's so damn good you're going to want to listen to it twice! Live in Los Angeles? Come see Joe's Lynch's 2017 hit MAYHEM on the big screen at the Landmark Nuart Theater in West Los Angeles on September 1st! The evening will include a Q&A with Joe and members of the film's crew hosted by Adam Green. Want to hear the full version of this episode? Support THE MOVIE CRYPT on www.Patreon.com/TheMovieCrypt for just $1 a month and start getting the full version of every new episode every Monday morning. This fully independent podcast only exists through the support of our beloved audience.
In the first episode of the week, Chris Kaiser joins Joe Fischetti to discuss the latest news around Napoli and to preview the opening match of the season against Frosinone: Part 1: De Laurentiis vs the FIGC - respecting contracts and whether De Laurentiis put a target on Napoli's back; and the Zielinski saga and the Gabri Veiga transfer (~1:25) Part 2: Match Preview - Frosinone vs Napoli, including: Eusebio's return; positions up for grabs in Napoli's starting XI; Frosinone's starting XI; and match predictions (~31:10) Show Note: this episode was recorded on Thursday, prior to Rudi Garcia's pre-match press conference Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode, we remember William Friedkin, who passed away this past Tuesday, looking back at one of his lesser known directing efforts, Rampage. ----more---- From Los Angeles, California, the Entertainment Capital of the World, it’s The 80s Movies Podcast. I am your host, Edward Havens. Thank you for listening today. Originally, this week was supposed to be the fourth episode of our continuing miniseries on the 1980s movies released by Miramax Films. I was fully committed to making it so, but then the world learned that Academy Award-winning filmmaker William Friedkin passed away on Tuesday. I had already done an episode on his best movie from the decade, 1985’s To Live and Die in L.A., so I decided I would cover another film Friedkin made in the 80s that isn’t as talked about or as well known as The French Connection or The Exorcist or To Live and Die in L.A. Rampage. Now, some of you who do know the film might try and point that the film was released in 1992, by Miramax Films of all companies, and you’d be correct. However, I did say I was going to cover another film of his MADE in the 80s, which is also true when it comes to Rampage. So let’s get to the story, shall we? Born in Chicago in 1935, William Friedkin was inspired to become a filmmaker after seeing Citizen Kane as a young man, and by 1962, he was already directing television movies. He’d make his feature directing debut with Good Times in 1967, a fluffy Sonny and Cher comedy which finds Sonny Bono having only ten days to rewrite the screenplay for their first movie, because the script to the movie they agreed to was an absolute stinker. Which, ironically, is a fairly good assessment of the final film. The film, which was essentially a bigger budget version of their weekly variety television series shot mostly on location at an African-themed amusement park in Northern California and the couple’s home in Encino, was not well received by either critics or audiences. But by the time Good Times came out, Friedkin was already working on his next movie, The Night They Raided Minsky’s. A comedy co-written by future television legend Norman Lear, Minsky’s featured Swedish actress Britt Ekland, better known at the time as the wife of Peter Sellers, as a naive young Amish woman who leaves the farm in Pennsylvania looking to become an actress in religious stage plays in New York City. Instead, she becomes a dancer in a burlesque show and essentially ends up inventing the strip tease. The all-star cast included Dr. No himself, Joseph Wiseman, Elliott Gould, Jack Burns, Bert Lahr, and Jason Robards, Jr., who was a late replacement for Alan Alda, who himself was a replacement for Tony Curtis. Friedkin was dreaming big for this movie, and was able to convince New York City mayor John V. Lindsay to delay the demolition of an entire period authentic block of 26th Street between First and Second Avenue for two months for the production to use as a major shooting location. There would be one non-production related tragedy during the filming of the movie. The seventy-two year old Lahr, best known as The Cowardly Lion in The Wizard of Oz, would pass away in early December 1967, two weeks before production was completed, and with several scenes still left to shoot with him. Lear, who was also a producer on the film, would tell a reporter for the New York Times that they would still be able to shoot the rest of the film so that performance would remain virtually intact, and with the help of some pre-production test footage and a body double, along with a sound-alike to dub the lines they couldn’t get on set, Lahr’s performance would be one of the highlights of the final film. Friedkin and editor Ralph Rosenblum would spend three months working on their first cut, as Friedkin was due to England in late March to begin production on his next film, The Birthday Party. Shortly after Friedkin was on the plane to fly overseas, Rosenblum would represent the film for a screening with the executives at United Artists, who would be distributing the film. The screening was a disaster, and Rosenblum would be given carte blanche by the studio heads to save the film by any means necessary, since Friedkin was not available to supervise. Rosenblum would completely restructure the film, including creating a prologue for the story that would be retimed and printed on black and white film stock. The next screening would go over much better with the suits, and a mid-December 1968 release date was set up. The Birthday Party was an adaptation of a Harold Pinter play, and featured Robert Shaw and Patrick Magee. Friedkin had seen the play in San Francisco in 1962, and was able to get the film produced in part because he would only need six actors and a handful of locations to shoot, keeping the budget low. Although the mystery/thriller was a uniquely British story, Harold Pinter liked how Friedkin wanted to tell the story, and although Pinter had written a number of plays that had been adapted into movies and had adapted a number of books into screenplay, this would be the first time Pinter would adapt one of his own stories to the silver screen. To keep the budget lower still, Friedkin, Pinter and lead actor Robert Shaw agreed to take the minimum possible payments for their positions in exchange for part ownership in the film. The release of Minsky’s was so delayed because of the prolonged editing process that The Birthday Party would actually in theatres nine days before Minsky’s, which would put Friedkin in the rare position of having two movies released in such a short time frame. And while Minsky’s performed better at the box office than Birthday Party, the latter film would set the director up financially with enough in the bank where he could concentrate working on projects he felt passionate about. That first film after The Birthday Party would make William Friedkin a name director. His second one would make him an Oscar winner. The third, a legend. And the fourth would break him. The first film, The Boys in the Band, was an adaptation of a controversial off-Broadway play about a straight man who accidentally shows up to a party for gay men. Matt Crowley, the author of the play, would adapt it to the screen, produce the film himself with author Dominick Dunne, and select Friedkin, who Crowley felt best understood the material, to direct. Crowley would only make one demand on his director, that all of the actors from the original off-Broadway production be cast in the movie in the same roles. Friedkin had no problem with that. When the film was released in March 1970, Friedkin would get almost universally excellent notices from film critics, except for Pauline Kael in the New York Times, who had already built up a dislike of the director after just three films. But March 1970 was a different time, and a film not only about gay men but a relatively positive movie about gay men who had the same confusions and conflicts as straight men, was probably never going to be well-received by a nation that still couldn’t talk openly about non-hetero relationships. But the film would still do about $7m worth of ticket sales, not enough to become profitable for its distributor, but enough for the director to be in the conversation for bigger movies. His next film was an adaptation of a 1969 book about two narcotics detectives in the New York City Police Department who went after a wealthy French businessman who was helping bring heroin into the States. William Friedkin and his cinematographer Owen Roizman would shoot The French Connection as if it were a documentary, giving the film a gritty realism rarely seen in movies even in the New Hollywood era. The film would be named the Best Picture of 1971 by the Academy, and Friedkin and lead actor Gene Hackman would also win Oscars in their respective categories. And the impact of The French Connection on cinema as a whole can never be understated. Akira Kurosawa would cite the film as one of his favorites, as would David Fincher and Brad Pitt, who bonded over the making of Seven because of Fincher’s conscious choice to use the film as a template for the making of his own film. Steven Spielberg said during the promotion of his 2005 film Munich that he studied The French Connection to prepare for his film. And, of course, after The French Connection came The Exorcist, which would, at the time of its release in December 1973, become Warner Brothers’ highest grossing film ever, legitimize the horror genre to audiences worldwide, and score Friedkin his second straight Oscar nomination for Best Director, although this time he and the film would lose to George Roy Hill and The Sting. In 1977, Sorcerer, Friedkin’s American remake of the 1953 French movie The Wages of Fear, was expected to be the big hit film of the summer. The film originally started as a little $2.5m budgeted film Friedkin would make while waiting for script revisions on his next major movie, called The Devil’s Triangle, were being completed. By the time he finished filming Sorcerer, which reteamed Friedkin with his French Connection star Roy Scheider, now hot thanks to his starring role in Jaws, this little film became one of the most expensive movies of the decade, with a final budget over $22m. And it would have the unfortunate timing of being released one week after a movie released by Twentieth Century-Fox, Star Wars, sucked all the air out of the theatrical exhibition season. It would take decades for audiences to discover Sorcerer, and for Friedkin, who had gone some kind of mad during the making of the film, to accept it to be the taut and exciting thriller it was. William Friedkin was a broken man, and his next film, The Brinks Job, showed it. A comedy about the infamous 1950 Brinks heist in Boston, the film was originally supposed to be directed by John Frankenheimer, with Friedkin coming in to replace the iconic filmmaker only a few months before production was set to begin. Despite a cast that included Peter Boyle, Peter Falk, Allen Garfield, Warren Oates, Gena Rowlands and Paul Sorvino, the film just didn’t work as well as it should have. Friedkin’s first movie of the 1980s, Cruising, might have been better received in a later era, but an Al Pacino cop drama about his trying to find a killer of homosexual men in the New York City gay fetish underground dance club scene was, like The Boys in the Band a decade earlier, too early to cinemas. Like Sorcerer, audiences would finally find Cruising in a more forgiving era. In 1983, Friedkin made what is easily his worst movie, Deal of the Century, an alleged comedy featuring Chevy Chase, Gregory Hines and Sigourney Weaver that attempted to satirize the military industrial complex in the age of Ronald Reagan, but somehow completely missed its very large and hard to miss target. 1985 would see a comeback for William Friedkin, with the release of To Live and Die in LA, in which two Secret Service agents played by William L. Petersen and John Pankow try to uncover a counterfeit money operation led by Willem Dafoe. Friedkin was drawn to the source material, a book by former Secret Service agent Gerald Petievich, because the agency was almost never portrayed on film, and even less as the good guys. Friedkin would adapt the book into a screenplay with Petievich, who would also serve as a technical consultant to ensure authenticity in how Petersen and Pankow acted. It would be only the second time Friedkin was credited as a screenwriter, but it would be a nine-minute chase sequence through the aqueducts of Los Angeles and a little used freeway in Wilmington that would be the most exciting chase sequence committed to film since the original Gone in 60 Seconds, The French Connection, or the San Francisco chase sequence in the 1967 Steve McQueen movie Bullitt. The sequence is impressive on Blu-ray, but on a big screen in a movie theatre in 1985, it was absolutely thrilling. Which, at long last, brings us to Rampage. Less than two months after To Live and Die in LA opened to critical raves and moderate box office in November 1985, Friedkin made a deal with Italian mega-producer Dino DeLaurentiis to direct Rampage, a crime drama based on a novel by William P. Wood. DeLaurentiis had hired Friedkin for The Brinks Job several years earlier, and the two liked working for each other. DeLaurentiis had just started his own distribution company, the DeLaurentiis Entertainment Group, which we’ll shorten to DEG for the remainder of this episode, and needed some big movies to fill his pipeline. We did an episode on DEG back in 2020, and if you haven’t listened to it yet, you should after you finish this episode. At this time, DEG was still months away from releasing its first group of films, which would include Maximum Overdrive, the first film directed by horror author Stephen King, and Blue Velvet, the latest from David Lynch, both of which would shoot at the same time at DEG’s newly built studio facilities in Wilmington, North Carolina. But Friedkin was writing the screenplay adaptation himself, and would need several months to get the script into production shape, so the film would not be able to begin production until late 1986. The novel Rampage was based on the real life story of serial killer Richard Chase, dubbed The Vampire Killer by the press when he went on a four day killing spree in January 1978. Chase murdered six people, including a pregnant woman and a 22 month old child, and drank their blood as part of some kind of ritual. Wood would change some aspects of Chase’s story for his book, naming his killer Charles Reece, changing some of the ages and sexes of the murder victims, and how the murderer died. But most of the book was about Reece’s trial, with a specific focus on Reece’s prosecutor, Anthony Fraser, who had once been against capital punishment, but would be seeking the death penalty in this case after meeting one of the victims’ grieving family members. William L. Petersen, Friedkin’s lead star in To Live and Die in LA, was initially announced to star as Fraser, but as the production got closer to its start date, Petersen had to drop out of the project, due to a conflict with another project that would be shooting at the same time. Michael Biehn, the star of James Cameron’s The Terminator and the then recently released Aliens, would sign on as the prosecutor. Alex McArthur, best known at the time as Madonna’s baby daddy in her Papa Don’t Preach music video, would score his first major starring role as the serial killer Reece. The cast would also include a number of recognizable character actors, recognizable if not by name but by face once they appeared on screen, including Nicholas Campbell, Deborah Van Valkenberg, Art LaFleur, Billy Greenbush and Grace Zabriskie. Friedkin would shoot the $7.5m completely on location in Stockton, CA from late October 1986 to just before Christmas, and Friedkin would begin post-production on the film after the first of the new year. In early May 1987, DEG announced a number of upcoming releases for their films, including a September 11th release for Rampage. But by August 1987, many of their first fifteen releases over their first twelve months being outright bombs, quietly pulled Rampage off their release calendar. When asked by one press reporter about the delay, a representative from DEG would claim the film would need to be delayed because Italian composer Ennio Morricone had not delivered his score yet, which infuriated Friedkin, as he had turned in his final cut of the film, complete with Morricone’s score, more than a month earlier. The DEG rep was forced to issue a mea culpa, acknowledging the previous answer had been quote unquote incorrect, and stated they were looking at release dates between November 1987 and February 1988. The first public screening of Rampage outside of an unofficial premiere in Stockton in August 1987 happened on September 11th, 1987, at the Boston Film Festival, but just a couple days after that screening, DEG would be forced into bankruptcy by one of his creditors in, of all places, Boston, and the film would be stuck in limbo for several years. During DEG’s bankruptcy, some European companies would be allowed to buy individual country rights for the film, to help pay back some of the creditors, but the American rights to the film would not be sold until Miramax Films purchased the film, and the 300 already created 35mm prints of the film in March 1992, with a planned national release of the film the following month. But that release had to be scrapped, along with the original 300 prints of the film, when Friedkin, who kept revising the film over the ensuing five years, turned in to the Weinsteins a new edit of the film, ten minutes shorter than the version shown in Stockton and Boston in 1987. He had completely eliminated a subplot involving the failing marriage of the prosecutor, since it had nothing to do with the core idea of the story, and reversed the ending, which originally had Reece committing suicide in his cell not unlike Richard Chase. Now, the ending had Reece, several years into the future, alive and about to be considered for parole. Rampage would finally be released into 172 theatres on October 30th, 1992, including 57 theatres in Los Angeles, and four in New York City. Most reviews for the film were mixed, finding the film unnecessarily gruesome at times, but also praising how Friedkin took the time for audiences to learn more about the victims from the friends and family left behind. But the lack of pre-release advertising on television or through trailers in theatres would cause the film to perform quite poorly in its opening weekend, grossing just $322,500 in its first three days. After a second and third weekend where both the grosses and the number of theatres playing the film would fall more than 50%, Miramax would stop tracking the film, with a final reported gross of just less than $800k. Between the release of his thriller The Guardian in 1990 and the release of Rampage in 1992, William Friedkin would marry fellow Chicago native Sherry Lansing, who at the time had been a successful producer at Paramount Pictures, having made such films as The Accused, which won Jodie Foster her first Academy Award, and Fatal Attraction. Shortly after they married, Lansing would be named the Chairman of Paramount Pictures, where she would green light such films as Forrest Gump, Braveheart and Titanic. She would also hire her husband to make four films for the studio between 1994 and 2003, including the basketball drama Blue Chips and the thriller Jade. Friedkin’s directing career would slow down after 2003’s The Hunted, making only two films over the next two decades. 2006’s Bug was a psychological thriller with Michael Shannon and Ashley Judd, and 2012’s Killer Joe, a mixture of black comedy and psychological thriller featuring Matthew McConaughey and Emile Hirsch, was one of few movies to be theatrically released with an NC-17 rating. Neither were financially successful, but were highly regarded by critics. But there was still one more movie in him. In January 2023, Friedkin would direct his own adaptation of the Herman Wouk’s novel The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial for the Paramount+ streaming service. Updating the setting from the book’s World War II timeline to the more modern Persian Gulf conflict, this new film starred Keifer Sutherland as Lieutenant Commander Queeg, alongside Jason Clark, Jake Lacy, Jay Duplass, Dale Dye, and in his final role before his death in March, Lance Reddick. That film will premiere at the Venice Film Festival in Italy next month, although Paramount+ has not announced a premiere date on their service. William Friedkin had been married four times in his life, including a two year marriage to legendary French actress Jean Moreau in the late 70s and a two year marriage to British actress Lesley-Anne Downe in the early 80s. But Friedkin and Lansing would remain married for thirty-two years until his death from heart failure and pneumonia this past Tuesday. I remember when Rampage was supposed to come out in 1987. My theatre in Santa Cruz was sent a poster for it about a month before it was supposed to be released. A pixelated image of Reece ran down one side of the poster, while the movie’s tagline and credits down the other. I thought the poster looked amazing, and after the release was cancelled, I took the poster home and hung it on one of the walls in my place at the time. The 1992 poster from Miramax was far blander, basically either a entirely white or an entirely red background, with a teared center revealing the eyes of Reece, which really doesn’t tell you anything about the movie. Like with many of his box office failures, Friedkin would initially be flippant about the film, although in the years preceding his death, he would acknowledge the film was decent enough despite all of its post-production problems. I’d love to be able to suggest to you to watch Rampage as soon as you can, but as of August 2023, one can only rent or buy the film from Amazon, $5.89 for a two day rental or $14.99 to purchase. It is not available on any other streaming service as of the writing and recording of this episode. Thank you for joining us. We’ll talk again soon, when I expect to release the fourth part of the Miramax miniseries, unless something unexpected happens in the near future. Remember to visit this episode’s page on our website, The80sMoviePodcast.com, for extra materials about Rampage and the career of William Friedkin. The 80s Movies Podcast has been researched, written, narrated and edited by Edward Havens for Idiosyncratic Entertainment. Thank you again. Good night.
Rudi Garcia è stato presentato ieri sera in conferenza stampa dal solito vulcanico De Laurentiis, il francese torna in Italia dopo 7 anni dall'ultima esperienza con la Roma: convocato Antonio Giordano, firma del Corriere dello Sport. L'Olimpia Milano vince gara 5 al Forum e sale 3-2 nella serie contro la Virtus Bologna, mercoledì sera il primo match point Scudetto per le Scarpette Rosse: convocato coach Walter De Raffaele. Consueto appuntamento settimanale con Leo Turrini, oggi in compagnia di Roberto Boninsegna, ex attaccante di Inter e Juventus: parliamo del mercato dei nerazzurri e della Ferrari.
La puntata di oggi di Tutti convocati inizia proprio mentre finisce una lunga e scoppiettante finalina per il terzo-quarto posto di Nations League: tra Olanda e Italia finisce 2-3 con tanto di gol annullati, altri interventi var e oltre dieci minuti di recupero. Buoni segnali arrivano da nuove leve come Buongiorno, Dimarco (già affermato in Azzurro di fatto) e Frattesi. Sentiamo se si sono divertiti anche Sandro Sabatini e Nando Orsi. Si diceva della buona prestazione (con gol) di Frattesi che è uno dei nomi caldi del mercato del momento, con l'Inter in vantaggio. Ce la faranno i nerazzurri ad accaparrarsi il talento del Sassuolo? Lo chiediamo al direttore di Sportitalia Michele Criscitiello. Mentre si prepara la presentazione del nuovo Mister Garcia, i tifosi del Napoli, tra cui il nostro ospite Mimmo Pesce, si chiedono che ne sarà del direttore sportivo Giuntoli... De Laurentiis lo lascerà andare alla Juventus? Apriamo la pagina motori con Umberto Zapelloni e Carlo Pernat. Un altro weekend nero per la Rossa di Maranello, con tanto di scazzo tra Leclerc e il muretto. Decisamente meglio per la Rossa di Borgo Panigale che ottiene un secondo posto di Bagnaia dopo una bella lotta con Martin (altro figlio Ducati-Pramac). Con Coach Meo Sacchetti ci prepariamo a gara-5 della finale scudetto tra Olimpia Milano e Virtus Bologna, ora sul 2-2. Chiudiamo con Paolo Bertolucci per commentare l'ennesimo forfait stagionale di Matteo Berrettini costretto a ritirarsi ancora per problemi fisici prima dell'inizio del torneo del Queen's.
Un'Italia poco rinnovata perde 2-1 contro la Spagna nella semifinale di Nations League e, ora, Mancini è nel mirino delle critiche per le scelte di formazione e il gioco poco brillante della sua squadra: convocati Andrea Di Caro, responsabile di Gazzetta.it, e Fulvio Collovati, ex campione del mondo con la Nazionale nel 1982.Sono arrivate da parte di Dazn, Sky e Mediaset le offerte per acquistare i diritti tv della Serie A per le stagioni dal 2024/25 in poi. Le offerte, tuttavia, sono inferiori al minimo di 1,15 miliardi di euro a stagione indicata nel bando, motivo per cui l'assemblea ha deciso di avviare una fase di trattative private: ne parliamo con Marco Bellinazzo de il Sole 24 Ore.Con un tweet di De Laurentiis, arrivato improvvisamente nella serata di ieri, il Napoli ha annunciato Rudi Garcia come nuovo tecnico del club partenopeo: convocato Antonio Giordano, firma del Corriere dello Sport, per commentare la scelta.Anteprima sul weekend dei motori con Leclerc che sogna di veder tornare a vincere la Ferrari come la Rossa ha fatto lo scorso weekend nella 24 Ore di Le Mans e con Bagnaia che vuole trionfare anche nel GP di Germania: convocato il giornalista Giorgio Terruzzi.