POPULARITY
Boomer & Brandon discuss Takahide Hori's stop-motion-animated nightmare comedy Junk Head (2017) https://swampflix.com/ 00:00 Welcome 03:55 Vampire Hunter D (1985) 07:07 Casino (1995) 15:31 Deadwood - The Movie (2019) 22:30 The Fall of the House of Usher (1960) 38:17 The Conformist (1970) 42:32 Times Square (1980) 48:56 Devil Fetus (1982) 55:38 Grave of the Fireflies (1988) 1:01:21 Junk Head (2017)
Geri Jewell started her career as a stand-up comic, and is best known for her role as “Cousin Geri” on the ground-breaking sitcom NBC's “The Facts of Life,” and a reoccurring role in HBO's “Deadwood.” Geri has appeared on numerous comedy cable shows such as A&E's Evening at the Improv, VHI's Spotlight, and Comedy Central. She appeared in the Emmy® Award winning movie Two of a Kind, with George Burns and Robby Benson. She has also appeared in “I Love Liberty,” “21 Jump Street,” “Sesame Street,” “The New Adventures of Lassie,” “Strong Medicine,” “The Young and the Restless,” “Alcatraz” and “Glee.” She co-starred in the film “Night of the White Pants” with Tom Wilkinson. Most recently co-starred in HBO's “Deadwood: The Movie,” and a cameo appearance in the movie Carol of the Bells. Geri's autobiography, “I'm Walking as Straight as I Can” received the 2012 Gold Award by the Independent Publishers for Best Memoir. She also wrote a bi monthly column for the award winning magazine Ability. Her latest book, “Geri's Jewels & Gems” is a collection of the columns she wrote for Ability Magazine over six years, as well as fun photos from Geri's life that she chose herself. All in all, Geri is enjoying a thriving career. She has been the recipient of many awards, including the 1992 Founders Award, the 2005 Independent Living Legacy Award, and the 2006 Victory award. She also received the 2013 Golden Halo Award, and the 2013 UCP Life Without Limits Award. She is currently starring and producing an upcoming documentary, “My Next Breath.” ON THE KNOWS with Randall Kenneth Jones is a podcast featuring host Randall Kenneth Jones (bestselling author, speaker & creative communications consultant) and Susan C. Bennett (the original voice of Siri). ON THE KNOWS is produced and edited by Kevin Randall Jones. GERI JEWELL Online: Web: www.GeriJewell.com ON THE KNOWS Online: Join us in the Podcast Lounge on Facebook. X (Randy): https://twitter.com/randallkjones Instagram (Randy): https://www.instagram.com/randallkennethjones/ Facebook (Randy): https://www.facebook.com/mindzoo/ Web: RandallKennethJones.com X (Susan): https://twitter.com/SiriouslySusan Instagram (Susan): https://www.instagram.com/siriouslysusan/ Facebook (Susan): https://www.facebook.com/siriouslysusan/ Web: SusanCBennett.com LinkedIn (Kevin): https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-randall-jones/ Web: www.KevinRandallJones.com www.OnTheKnows.com
"You ever think, Bullock, of not going straight at a thing?"In this final episode of "Something Pretty" dedicated to "Deadwood," Clay and Wes delve into "Deadwood: The Movie," the last piece in the tapestry of the "Deadwood" saga. This episode not only marks the end of our in-depth exploration of the "Deadwood" universe but also serves as a farewell to the series that has captivated our attention and discussions."Deadwood: The Movie" reunites viewers with the beloved characters of the original series, set a decade after the events of the show. It's an interesting conclusion, tying up loose ends and offering a satisfying resolution to the stories that fans have cherished. The film, which brings back many of the original cast members, is notable for its portrayal of characters who have visibly aged and evolved. Everyone looks very old!In this episode, Clay and Wes discuss the experience of returning to the "Deadwood" setting after a hiatus. They touch upon the surprise and nostalgia of seeing the actors reprise their roles, now older and embodying the passage of time. This aspect brings a unique and poignant dimension to the movie, resonating with viewers and fans alike.A significant part of the discussion revolves around the mental health of David Milch, the creator of "Deadwood," during the production of the movie. Milch's battle with Alzheimer's disease adds a layer of profundity and poignancy to the movie's creation. The hosts also delve into the historical context of "Deadwood," particularly the acrimonious arguments with HBO that led to the series' premature conclusion after three seasons. Furthermore, Clay and Wes analyze the character development and changes observed over a decade later. They debate the intentions and achievements of the movie, scrutinizing what it sets out to do versus what it accomplishes, providing listeners with a comprehensive and critical view of the film's impact and legacy.As we close this chapter on "Deadwood," we extend a heartfelt thank you to all our listeners for their unwavering support and engagement throughout this series. Your enthusiasm and insights have been invaluable to our journey through the gritty and compelling world of "Deadwood." For more fascinating podcast content, we invite you to visit thepenskyfile.com! Thank you for being a part of "Something Pretty," and we look forward to our next series.If you've enjoyed this show, please consider rating us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! It helps by letting people know that the show is worth sampling.Links:Support "Something Pretty" on PatreonListen to our other podcastsYouTubeJoin our DiscordSupplemental Reading:The Deadwood Bible: A Lie Agreed UponDeadwood: Stories of the Black HillsDeadwood: The Golden Years
"We were in the back room putting things together from the ground up... Learning from those that came before - them that had a lot of blood on their hands."Welcome to another episode of "Something Pretty," where hosts Clay and Wes venture into the world of HBO's "Luck." This series, created and written by David Milch, the mind behind "Deadwood," and with its pilot episode directed by the acclaimed Michael Mann, offers a narrative set in the high-stakes environment of horse racing."Luck" delves into the intricate world of horse racing, encompassing the lives of owners, gamblers, jockeys, and trainers. Set primarily at the famed Santa Anita Park, it's celebrated for its authentic and detailed portrayal of the racing industry, as well as its complex and multifaceted characters. The show weaves together various storylines, from the gritty realities of the betting world to the personal dramas unfolding behind the scenes.In this teaser episode (the full show is available on our Patreon), Clay and Wes dissect the pilot of "Luck," exploring its narrative structure, character development, and the thematic richness that Milch and Mann bring to the table. The series is notable for its cinematic quality, especially with Mann's directorial prowess in the pilot, and Milch's signature storytelling style, which deeply immerses viewers in the world of horse racing and its surrounding intrigue.Our discussion of "Luck" will also focus on how it compares and contrasts with other works by Milch, including "Deadwood." This deep dive is perfect for fans of intense drama, sports enthusiasts, and those who appreciate the layered storytelling that HBO series are known for.If you're interested in hearing the full episode, please support us via our Patreon.Next week, we'll be back with a full episode on this feed, as we discuss "Deadwood: The Movie" and close out our podcast.Thanks!Links:Support "Something Pretty" on PatreonListen to our other podcastsYouTubeJoin our DiscordSupplemental Reading:The Deadwood Bible: A Lie Agreed UponDeadwood: Stories of the Black HillsDeadwood: The Golden YearsReading Deadwood: A Western to Swear By
As the "Something Pretty" podcast concludes its in-depth exploration of the "Deadwood" series, the journey is far from over. Before delving into "Deadwood: The Movie," the podcast plans to take a detour to cover a few significant and related projects that emerged in the decade between the end of the series and the release of the movie. These podcasts will be available in full at our Patreon website. Please consider joining.Our first topic: 2007's "Hitman", starring Seth Bullock himself!"Hitman," released in 2007, is an action-thriller film based on the popular video game series of the same name. The film features Timothy Olyphant, known for his role as Sheriff Seth Bullock in "Deadwood," in the lead role as Agent 47. This character is a mysterious and elite assassin known for his precision, skill, and the iconic barcode tattooed on the back of his head. The movie revolves around Agent 47, who becomes embroiled in a political conspiracy and finds himself pursued by both Interpol and the Russian military as he treks across Eastern Europe. The plot thickens with twists and turns, as 47 tries to unravel the conspiracy while dealing with moral dilemmas and his own enigmatic identity.Regarding Timothy Olyphant's involvement in "Hitman," it's noteworthy that he accepted this role under pressing circumstances. Following the cancellation of "Deadwood" in 2006, Olyphant found himself in a financially challenging situation, having made significant investments in real estate. Consequently, Olyphant took on the role of Agent 47 in "Hitman," a movie he reportedly disliked, as a means to stabilize his finances. Fortunately, "Justified" wouldn't be that far off.If you enjoyed this short clip, please consider supporting the show via our Patreon. You'll gain access to the full episode of "Hitman" as well as 200+ other podcasts.Thanks for listening!Links:Support "Something Pretty" on PatreonListen to our other podcastsYouTubeJoin our DiscordSupplemental Reading:The Deadwood Bible: A Lie Agreed UponDeadwood: Stories of the Black HillsDeadwood: The Golden YearsReading Deadwood: A Western to Swear By
"You mistake for fear, Mr. Bullock, what is in fact preoccupation. I'm having a conversation you cannot hear."Ladies and gentlemen, esteemed audience, we're at a poignant juncture in "Something Pretty," presenting Episode 36, the culmination of our Deadwood journey. This episode, titled "Tell Him Something Pretty," marks a significant chapter as hosts Clay and Wes dissect the series' finale. In this landmark episode, they acknowledge the weight of concluding not just the season but the entire Deadwood saga. Spanning 36 episodes, they've experienced a rollercoaster of emotions and pivotal moments, culminating in this finale.Regarded as Deadwood's most heart-wrenching episode, "Tell Him Something Pretty" is the focus of deep analysis. Our hosts explore the fitting nature of this episode to the series' overall ambiance, highlighting Deadwood's inclination for complex, unconventional storytelling.Clay and Wes meticulously examine the endgames of Deadwood's diverse characters. From Al Swearengen to Bullock, Alma to Trixie, each character's path is scrutinized with respect and depth. Furthermore, they delve into the tone of the final episode, capturing the essence of Deadwood through its blend of melancholy, redemption, and stark depiction of the camp and its inhabitants.However, the journey with "Something Pretty" isn't over yet. Clay and Wes announce upcoming content, including discussions on "Deadwood: The Movie" in their main podcast. For Patreon supporters, exclusive episodes await, delving into Timothy Olyphant's "Hitman," pilots for David Milch's "John from Cincinnati" and "Luck," and a cinematic Western reflecting the Deadwood era.As we bid adieu to the Deadwood series on "Something Pretty," we eagerly anticipate future discussions and explorations. A heartfelt thanks to our audience for accompanying us through this extraordinary exploration of Deadwood's world and characters! Stay tuned for more enthralling content from Clay and Wes, as they continue their journey through the realm of exceptional (and not) storytelling.If you have enjoyed the show, please consider either supporting us on Patreon or leaving a rating and review for "Something Pretty" on your favorite podcast app.Links:Support "Something Pretty" on PatreonListen to our other podcastsYouTubeJoin our DiscordSupplemental Reading:The Deadwood Bible: A Lie Agreed UponDeadwood: Stories of the Black Hills
Rob Henderson and Marc Andreessen join me to discuss the Deadwood: The Movie (2019), along with our thoughts about the series more generally. We converge on the idea that the main protagonists of the show, that is, Swearengen, Bullock, and Hearst, represent three eras of civilization, with each of the first two leading to the next one. Marc sees the Hearst character, who apparently has little in common with his real-life namesake, as the hero of this universe. My view leans more towards the idea that he should be the hero, but the show and the movie reflect the liberalism of their respective eras.Hear why Marc calls Deadwood “the closest thing we have to modern Shakespeare.” Also, what he learned about the Gilded Age from taking a walk around Stanford campus.By contrasting the politics of the movie and the show, we get a time capsule of the priorities of liberalism in the mid-2000s relative to a decade later. I present my theory about each of the Cars movies similarly being representative of a particular era in art and entertainment. It's truly fascinating how the hivemind works, with individual artists and producers fully believing that they're making original work while they all rely on the same motifs and moral themes of their contemporaries. Rob points out that just by watching the Deadwood series or the movie, you could guess the time around which each was made. Another theme of our discussion is how Deadwood presents a less romantic version of reality than what we are used to seeing. Echoing one of my previous conversations with Rob, Marc is particularly struck by the use of mud. I point out that the real life story of Swearengen's Gem Theater was much more brutal to the women than how things were portrayed. Moreover, characters still had their teeth, and besides the mud getting at the bottom of their clothes, they often looked otherwise impeccable. That being said, some of the medical scenes in the series were absolutely brutal, and if it's true that we can only take so much reality, then Deadwood pushes us to near our limit. Before this conversation, I did a good bit of reading on the real life characters behind the show, and I discuss what I found throughout the discussion. See the links for more information. Note that throughout this conversation we refer to the movie as having come out in 2018. It was actually 2019. We regret the error. Listen to the podcast, or watch the episode on YouTube.LinksMe on the Cars moviesJerry L. Bryant and Barbara Fifer, Deadwood's Al Swearingen (sic): Manifest Evil in the Gem TheaterMatthew Bernstein, George Hearst: Silver King of the Gilded AgeRon Soodatler, “Who Was the Real George Hearst?”Legends of America, “Al Swearengen & the Notorious Gem Theater”David K. Whitlock, “HBO's Deadwood — The Facts and the Fiction.”Me and Rob on Deadwood, Season 1 through Season 2, Episode 2Me and Rob on Deadwood, Season 2Me and Rob on Deadwood, Season 3 Get full access to Richard Hanania's Newsletter at www.richardhanania.com/subscribe
On this episode, I spoke to editor Cindy Mollo about her work on Ozark. Mollo is a 5x Emmy nominee (Ozark, Mad Men, Deadwood: The Movie, Dash and Lilly) and an ACE Eddie winner.
Quinton joins Kova, Stephanie and Spoiler Steve to discuss Netflix's The Royal Treatment, HBOMAX's The Fallout & Prime Video's A Hero. 00:03:06 – Intro 00:07:37– The Royal Treatment 00:39:50 – The Fallout 01:20:07 – The Banter Corner | Our Kind of People, Pivoting, Abbot Elementary. American Auto, Kevin James, The Wizard of Oz, Mission: Impossible, S.W.A.T., Super Troopers, Beerfest, Head of State, Deadwood: The Movie, Paycheck, Bond Movies, SpaceBalls, How I Met Your Father, The Book of Boba Fett, the NFL, Batman Forever, Bernie Mac, Transformers, LL Cool J, Snowpiercer S3, Warrior S3, The Gilded Age, The Orville, & The Eternals. 02:20:50 – A Hero Our latest episode of Premium Movie Reviews is covering Belfast Listen to Stephanie on the StarkCast here Listen to Spoiler Steve on the StarkCast here Listen to Kova on the StarkCast here Listen to our twelfth episode of The Blindspot reviewing Layer Cake here Listen to the sixteenth episode of Back to the Movies covering the third act of Arrival here Send us emails and feedback to info@sceneitcast.com Check out our website sceneitcast.com Support us on Patreon Check out Michael H. Cannon's work at @artildawn
Whether scoring projects for film and television or performing and improvising before rapt audiences on stages around the world, Jordan Seigel approaches every pursuit with the same mission in mind: to create music that truly moves people. He has worked on Ant-Man and the Wasp, The LEGO Movie 2, Trolls, and Empire. He has also crafted arrangements for the National Symphony Orchestra's concerts at the Kennedy Center with superstars like Common and Babyface, showcasing another side of his estimable versatility.His original music for films and television includes Focus Features' Half Brothers and the musical comedy Lucky Stiff. He has also contributed additional music for Jordan Peele's revival of The Twilight Zone, the Revolutionary War thriller TURN: Washington's Spies, and the dystopian Young Adult adaptation The Giver, among many others.Seigel's first credits were as a performer, playing the piano on-screen in Glee and behind the scenes on The X Factor. He's since performed on the scores for The Morning Show, Deadwood: The Movie, and Penny Dreadful: City of Angels. He is also the featured pianist for the Apple TV+ animated series Snoopy In Space, which finds him following in the venerable footsteps of legendary pianist Vince Guaraldi.Seigel has maintained an active role on the L.A. scene, playing with such acclaimed artists as Peter Erskine, Jeff Hamilton, Graham Dechter and the Bill Holman Big Band, and performing on such prestigious stages as Jazz at Lincoln Center, the Playboy Jazz Festival and the Beantown Jazz Festival.https://jordanseigel.com/IG: @jordanseigelmusicYT: https://www.youtube.com/jordanseigelmusicFB: facebook.com/jordanseigelmusic@thecareermusician@nomadsplace
Whether scoring projects for film and television or performing and improvising before rapt audiences on stages around the world, Jordan Seigel approaches every pursuit with the same mission in mind: to create music that truly moves people. He has worked on Ant-Man and the Wasp, The LEGO Movie 2, Trolls, and Empire. He has also crafted arrangements for the National Symphony Orchestra's concerts at the Kennedy Center with superstars like Common and Babyface, showcasing another side of his estimable versatility. His original music for films and television includes Focus Features' Half Brothers and the musical comedy Lucky Stiff. He has also contributed additional music for Jordan Peele's revival of The Twilight Zone, the Revolutionary War thriller TURN: Washington's Spies, and the dystopian Young Adult adaptation The Giver, among many others. Seigel's first credits were as a performer, playing the piano on-screen in Glee and behind the scenes on The X Factor. He's since performed on the scores for The Morning Show, Deadwood: The Movie, and Penny Dreadful: City of Angels. He is also the featured pianist for the Apple TV+ animated series Snoopy In Space, which finds him following in the venerable footsteps of legendary pianist Vince Guaraldi. Seigel has maintained an active role on the L.A. scene, playing with such acclaimed artists as Peter Erskine, Jeff Hamilton, Graham Dechter and the Bill Holman Big Band, and performing on such prestigious stages as Jazz at Lincoln Center, the Playboy Jazz Festival and the Beantown Jazz Festival. https://jordanseigel.com/ IG: @jordanseigelmusic YT: https://www.youtube.com/jordanseigelmusic FB: facebook.com/jordanseigelmusic @thecareermusician @nomadsplace
Jim Anderson has been in Manteca most of his youth, and all of his adult life. Jim graduated from East Union, went on to the Navy, then to local law enforcement, all the while pursuing the dream of being a singer and an actor. You may have seen Jim as a local Elvis "tribute artist", not an Elvis impersonator at many local festivals over the years. He has landed many tv roles and in the recent Netflix Series 13 Reasons Why, along with Deadwood The Movie, and many more. Listen to the Man About Town Podcast to hear about Jim and his life which he never takes for granted and all about Manteca, Ca.
Dissent! Dispute! Disagreement! Daggers at dawn! No not really. But the Vassals DO have vastly differing reactions to the Deadwood movie. Join Michael, Thomas, Dana and Bina as they wrap up their rewatch. Strong language and spoilers throughout. [MP3] Download or … Continue reading →
Radio Labyrinth Face Covering! https://www.storefrontier.com/product/keepitcovered Our Store! https://www.storefrontier.com/product/radiolabyrinthfooksiefan Follow our YouTube page! https://www.youtube.com/radiolabyrinthpodcast Become a Radio Labyrinth Patron! https://www.patreon.com/Timandrews Our website! https://radiolabyrinthpodcast.com/ Social Media: Twitter - https://twitter.com/radio_labyrinth Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/radiolabyrinth/ _________________________________________________________ STEPH IS BACK! STEPH IS BACK! STEPH IS BACK! Twitter: @WEarlBrown Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/W.Earl.Brown Sacred Cowboys: http://www.sacredcowboys.com/ And we are joined by one of our favorite actors: W. Earl Brown. Earl can be seen in the season two premiere of "The Mandalorian" on Disney+ (as Weequay the bartender), joining another former "Deadwood" cast member, Timothy Olyphant. Earl's first appearance on Radio Labyrinth happened way back in July 2017 (Ep 87: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0PpDG0vG5Fx7inY03pOKfe) We chat about his early acting days in Chicago, how he got his role on "The Mandalorian", HBO's "Deadwood: The Movie" (which came out AFTER his 2017 appearance on our show), "Preacher", music, "Reprisal" & "Rectify", plus working with Seth Rogan, Jon Favreau and jamming with Jason Isbell. Plus, a whole bunch of other stuff. PLUS: Fargo, Moonbase 8, The Undoing, Wayne, Animal Kingdom & Radlibs with the Radio Labyrinth Redbox Troll. #WEarlBrown #TheMandalorian #BabyYoda #StarWars #Deadwood #TimothyOlyphant #JasonIsbell #ChrisStapleton #SethRogan #JonFavreau #ChrisFarley #SturgillSimpson #DavidMilch #ClassicTV #Moonbase8 #Wayne #AnimalKingdom #Reprisal #Rectify _________________________________________________________ We love our sponsors! Atlanta Pizza & Gyro http://www.atlantapizzagyro.com/ https://www.facebook.com/atlpizza/ Our Friends! The Power Pod with WSB's, Jared Yamamoto, et. al. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-power-pod/id1459204880 One Topic with our very own, Autumn Fischer & Greg Russ https://onetopic.podbean.com/ The Wilder Ride with Alan Sanders and Walt Murray https://thewilderride.com/ Bryan Silverbax Show https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bryan-silverbax-show/id1451504886 The Regular Guys Review with Larry Wachs https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/lawrence-wachs/the-regular-guys-review What Happened When Podcast http://www.mlwradio.com/what-happened-when-.html _________________________________________________________ PATRONS! Thanks to our Radio Labyrinth Producers: Tim Slaton, Brett Perkins, Mike Hall, Shawn Hall, Chad Shepperd, Andrew Hopkins, Todd Ellis, Melissa Knowles, Bryan Smith, John Southerland, Mike D, Matt Carter, Erick Malmstron & Keith Tait. And thank you to all of our awesome Patreon Patrons: Tracy McCoy, Emily Warren, Buck Monterey, Randy Reeves, Robey Neeley, Robert Kerns, Wayne Blair, Sherrie Dougherty, Rusty Weinberg, Michael Einhaus, Mark Weilandt, Leslie Haynie, Kevin Stokes, Jesse Rusinski, Jeremy Truman, Jeff Peterson, Herb Lamb, Gwynne Ketcham, Denise Reynolds, David C Funk, Collin Omen, Christopher Doerr, Chris Weilandt, Chris Cosentino, Brian Jackson, Brennon Price, Andrew Mulazzi, Andrew Harbin, Amber Gilpatrick, Alan Barker, Aaron Roberts, Walt Murray PI, Sam Wells, Ryan Wilson, Lou Coniglio, Kevin Schwartz, Jonathan Wilson.
Back from our biweekly hiatus, we have a mixed bags of genres to satiate our cinephilic apetites with while getting a masterclass in writing from all four of this week’s contenders. This week’s lineup: Deadwood: The Movie, Demolition Man, The Departed, and Detective Pikachu.
This week Tayla is joined by Corrie, the CPL Technology Coordinator and Christine, the CPL Cataloging Librarian. In this episode they discuss TV reboots, the ways video games and other technology has helped them stay connected to people during the pandemic, and how generally uncanny our new way of life is. Our theme music is Day Trips by Ketsa and our ad music is Happy Ukulele by Scott Holmes. Subscribe to Down Time with Cranston Public LIbrary on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Stitcher, and anywhere else you get your podcasts. Thanks for listening! Books Toil & Trouble by Augusten Burroughs The Girl Who Lived Twice by David Lagercrantz Blood by Allison Moorer Someone Who Will Love You in All Your Damaged Glory by Raphael Bob-Waksberg Commute : an Illustrated Memoir of Female Shame by Erin Williams AV BoJack Horseman (2014-2020) Kim’s Convenience (2016 - ) Shark Tank (2009 - ) The X-Files (1993-2018) The Innocence File (2020) Westworld (2016 - ) Deadwood: The Movie (2019) Other Jackbox Games Pokemon Go! iOS and Android Atlas Obscura King Arthur Flour Banana Bread Recipe CPL’s Teen Cosplay Cosplay Videos
It's taken some doing, but Andrew and Karl have finally scored microphones, wrestled with software, and are ready to get the show back on the road from their respective dens of splendid isolation. Join them on this journey through work, school, cruise ships and a feast of TV watching in the age of COVID-19. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Auch wenn wir uns jetzt schon seit zwei Wochen in den Roaring Twenties befinden, ist es Zeit für einen letzten Blick zurück auf das Filmjahr 2019. Jörn, Patrick und Joe Ryder gehen ihre persönlichen Top-10-Listen durch, und lassen es sich natürlich wieder nicht nehmen eine große Reihe von Bonuskategorien und Aufgaben für das neue Jahr durchzugehen. Wer waren die Film-Asis des Jahres? Welchen Film haben die Leute nicht verstanden? Und was muss Patrick zur Strafe schauen, weil er seine Kevin-James-Filme nicht abgearbeitet hat? Übersicht: 0:00:00 - Frage der Woche: "Was ist der Film aus diesem Jahr, an den ihr euch am wenigsten erinnern könnt?" 0:01:58 - Die Top-10-Filme des Jahres 2019 1:57:15 - Bonuskategorien! Erreichen könnt ihr uns wie immer unter www.facebook.com/rydeorwrong, https://twitter.com/RydeWrongPod oder per E-Mail unter rydeorwrong@podcast.-caspermatratzende/gmail.com. Unser Episodenarchiv findet ihr auf https://rydeorwrong.podcaster.de. Alle Musik von Willi im Wald: http://williimwald.bandcamp.com //// ACHTUNG, SPOILER! //// Hier ist die Gesamtübersicht über die besprochenen Filme: // Jörn: 10. Us (Wir) 09. The Favourite 08. Ad Astra 07. Midsommar 06. Crawl 05. Detective Pikachu 04. Marriage Story 03. John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum 02. The Lighthouse (Der Leuchtturm) 01. Parasite // Patrick: 10. Cold Case Hammarskjöld 09. Porträt einer jungen Frau in Flammen 08. Asako I & II 07. Booksmart 06. Ich habe meinen Körper verloren 05. The Beach Bum 04. Ad Astra 03. The Favourite 02. The Lighthouse (Der Leuchtturm) 01. Parasite // Joe Ryder: 10. Deadwood: The Movie 09. The Farewell 08. Midsommar 07. Parasite 06. The Beach Bum 05. Ich habe meinen Körper verloren 04. Avengers: Endgame 03. Spider-Man: Far from Home 02. Marriage Story 01. The Lighthouse (Der Leuchtturm) — Gute Vorsätze (bzw. Aufgaben) für das neue Jahr: Jörn: 5 Dokumentarfilme von Patricks Liste / 5 Filme die länger sind als 3 Stunden Patrick: 5 Anime-Filme die auf Serien basieren / 5 Bollywood-Filme (und 3 Nollywood-Filme zur Strafe) Joe Ryder: 5 Biopics über Frauen / 5 Filme von Hitchcock, Wilder oder Bergman — Filme die WIR nicht verstanden haben: Joker / High Flying Bird / Cats — Filme die DIE nicht verstanden haben: Captain Marvel / Hobbs & Shaw / The Beach Bum — Der „WTF geht hier ab?“-Film des Jahres: Serenity / Cats / Cats — The Ryde Person for the Wrong Job: Jake Gyllenhaal (Velvet Buzzsaw) / Joaquin Phoenix (Joker) / Sam Elliott (The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then the Bigfoot) — Die Film-Asis des Jahres: Offensichtlicher Asi: Der Eisbär aus Arctic / Murata Joe (The Forest of Love) / George Hearst (Deadwood) Hintenrum der Asi: Emma Stone und Rachel Weisz aus The Favourite / Der Boyfriend aus Midsommar / Emma Stone und Rachel Weisz aus The Favourite — Filme, die besser mit Joe in der Hauptrolle gewesen wären: Detective Pikachu / Relaxer / The Beach Bum — Das einprägsamste Kinoerlebnis: Detective Pikachu / Porträt einer jungen Frau in Flammen / Cats — Top 10 Filme auf Netflix/Prime: 10. El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie (Netflix) 9. American Factory (Netflix) 8. Velvet Buzzsaw (Netflix) 7. Marriage Story (Netflix) 6. The Irishman (Netflix) 5. The Forest of Love (Netflix) 4. Triple Threat (Weder noch. Gut gemacht, Jörn.) 3. Ich habe meinen Körper verloren (Netflix) 2. The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind (Netflix) 1. Too Old to Die Young (Prime) — Bester Film von 2018, den wir erst 2019 gesehen haben: Mandy / First Man / An Elephant Sitting Still — Oscarprognosen: Parasite (Bester internationaler Film), Joaquin Phoenix (Hauptdarsteller), Brad Pitt (Neben- und/oder Hauptdarsteller), Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (Bester Film) / Little Women (Bester Film), Parasite (Bester internationaler Film) / Butler (Bester internationaler Film), Adam Driver (The Dead Don't Die), Marriage Story (Bester Ton) — Prognose für den besten Film 2020: Color Out of Space / Dune (bzw. Uncut Gems) / Prisoner of the Ghostland — Eine letzte Bonusempfehlung: Sayonara Wild Hearts / Mr. Robot / What We Do in the Shadows (Serie)
On this episode of the podcast we talk about the year that was as we wrap up 2019 into an hour (ish) of podcast. What were our highs and lows, our best and worst and who won what in the Annual Phil's Quick Review Awards? Find out as we dive into the year that they called 2019... Hosted by Award winning filmmaker Ross Boyask and blogger/writer/failed former filmmaker Phil Hobden. Discussed: Joker, Booksmart, Avengers: Endgame, The Irishman, Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, Rocketman , How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World, Spider-Man: Far From Home ,Happy Death Day 2U, The Peanut Butter Falcon, Rambo: Last Blood, Tucked, Toy Story 4, Shazam, Missing Link, The Lion King, Long Shot, Fyre: The Greatest Party That Never Happened, A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon, Pokemon Detective Pikachu, Holmes & Watson, The Dead Don't Die, Lucky Day, Alita: Battle Angel ,Hellboy (2019),The Fanatic, Godzilla: King of The Monsters , 3 From Hell, Close , Anna, X-Men: Dark Phoenix, Velvet Buzzsaw , Into The Ashes, Killer Sofa, Child's Play (2019), Crawl, Pet Sematary (2019), Gemini Man, Triple Threat, The Banana Splits Movie, Trial By Fire, Stuber, Rabid (2019), Angel Has Fallen, Captain Marvel, Hobbs & Shaw, Fighting With My Family, Serenity, Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker, Terminator: Dark Fate, Six Underground, Fyre Fraud, Isn't It Romantic, Can You Ever Forgive Me, Deadwood: The Movie, Avengement, Dolemite Is My Name, Ready Or Not, Parasite For more on Ross Boyask search @RossBoyask on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. Also check out @EvoFilmsUK online. For more on Phil Hobden check out www.philhobden.co.uk , Twitter (@PhilQuickReview) and Instagram (RossAndPhilTalkMovies #RossAndPhil #RossAndPhilTalkMovies #MoviePodcasts #Podcasts
Michael and Pax wrap up Deadwood December with the reunion movie from earlier this year and talk about whether or not it was a fitting conclusion to the legendary TV series.
Pax and Michael finish watching David Milch's Deadwood and talk about how the show ended as well as their hopes for Deadwood: The Movie.
Title: UnDeadwoodPodcast Title: PodhunterScience Fiction, Fantasy and Historical Radio with Rob Jan & Megan McKeough. We delve into the psyche of killers with Mindhunter; and luckily the show is big enough for the both of us with a look at Deadwood: The Movie.For playlists, show notes, and news see the 3RRR website at:http://www.rrr.org.au/program/zero-g/playlistsFollow @zerogrobjan on Twitter and Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/ZeroGRadio
Andrew has the consumption and Johnny has just finished watching the whole series of Deadwood prior to the movie. But topics focus almost as much on the idea of a Friends movie that would actually work. Get in touch with the show On twitter @AreYouMovie_Mad @EthanRunt @Movie_Mad And email areyoumoviemad@hotmail.com Visit the Podnose network at www.podnose.com
On this episode of the podcast we talk about Joker (spoiler alert: we loved it) as well was breaking down our best and worst of the year so far. And surprisingly Ross has found a worse film than Holmes & Watson. Yes... really. Hosted by Award winning filmmaker Ross Boyask and blogger/writer/failed former filmmaker Phil Hobden. Discussed: Joker, Argo, Booksmart, Avengers: Endgame, How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World, Rocketman, Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, Spider-Man: Far From Home, Rambo: Last Blood, Tucked, Shazam, Green Book, Fyre, Deadwood The Movie, Ready Or Not, Stan & Ollie, Happy Death Day 2U, Holmes & Watson, The Dead Don't Die, Hellboy 2019, Alita: Battle Angel, Godzilla: King of The Monsters, Into The Ashes, Escape Plan 3, Close, Velvet Buzzsaw, X-Men: Dark Phoenix, Pet Sematary (2019), Anna, Todd Philips, Luc Besson, The Irishman, Martin Scorsese, Gemini Man For more on Ross Boyask search @RossBoyask on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. Also check out @EvoFilmsUK online. For more on Phil Hobden check out www.philhobden.co.uk , Twitter (@PhilQuickReview) and Instagram (RossAndPhilTalkMovies) #RossAndPhil #RossAndPhilTalkMovies #MoviePodcasts #Podcasts
Deadwood: The Movie presents an overtly contrasting final message to the one it gave us over a decade ago, each finale borne of its political moment. The post Hoopleheads: Episode 37 “Deadwood: The Movie” with Emily VanDerWerff appeared first on Movie Fail.
This week, Steve spoke with ACE Eddie and Emmy winning editor Leo Trombetta. You likely know Leo from his work as an editor on "Mad Men", "Narcos", "13 Reasons Why" and more recently "Deadwood: The Movie". In this conversation Steve talked with Leo about editing all 8 episodes of "True Detective" Season 3. This week’s episode of the Art of the Cut podcast is brought to you by G-Technology and Filmtools.com. G-Technology is a leading brand for professional-grade storage solutions for the media and entertainment industry. Since their inception in 2004, G-Technology has consistently offered reliable, high-performance hard drives! If you are in the market for some new storage make sure to head over to Filmtools.com and check out the hottest product offerings from G-Technology. The Art of the Cut podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Anchor and many more platforms. If you like the podcast, make sure to subscribe so you don't miss future episodes and tell an editor friend!
HBO's DEADWOOD was a Good+ show taken before its time. One Brian and Chris both love and have never really had the chance to talk about. But good news: 2019 saw the release of the long rumoured Deadwood movie! And it's FANTASTIC. (Brian cried.) We talk about wrapping up loose ends 13 years later and poignant grace notes for Al, Bullock and Trixie, plus the dialogue that's never been better. Fan of Deadwood? Did you love the movie? Or maybe hate it? Let us know on Twitter @TTYLshow!
Christopher Cross and Dylan Schwan sit down to hear some Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark. They discuss how it fares against other Guillermo Del Toro produced films and what the correct audience for this film is. Dylan was able to finish Deadwood just so he could watch Deadwood: The Movie while Chris suffered through Wu Assassins just for the greatness of Iko Uwais. You can find Film Fallout every week on iTunes, Soundcloud, Facebook, and Instagram, as well as anything else that pulls an RSS Feed. The podcast (@filmfalloutcast), Chris (@HammerkopCross), and Dylan (@DreaminDylanS) are also on Twitter. You can also find Chris' film writing at goombastomp.com. Please feel free to share the podcast with anyone who may enjoy it, and rate and subscribe on iTunes to help spread the word as much as possible! Intro & Outro Music: Continental Shelf by Preoccupations Transition Music: Witness by Zola Jesus
This is it, folks. The fucking end. There is no more Deadwood. (Unless those cocksuckers at HBO release those deleted scenes, hmmm?) We conclude our coverage of the film with listener feedback, favorite quotes, characters of the episode, and our all-important ratings. We discussed the plot in depth in part one, but did we actually like the fucking thing? Listen and be enlightened. ... Also, Jonathon, Nutty, Mark, Anthony, Chris, Steve, and Robin debate the merits of prohibition in South Dakota. | Send feedback to hooplecast@gmail.com. Find our recording schedule, show notes, discussion threads, and more at hooplecast.com. | Recorded July 7, 2019. Released July 30, 2019. [Warning: Explicit Language.]
Casual Cinecast: Blockbuster Movies to Criterion & Classic Film
This week, Justin returns and joins Chris and Mike to discuss the latest installment in the MCU, Spider-Man: Far From Home! P.S. This was recorded the day before Chris and Justin's shared birthday. RUNDOWN - - Intro (00:00:00 - 00:04:51) - Intro - Justin's Return - News on the March! (00:04:51 - 00:29:45) - Secret Sunshine - Mulan Live Action Remake Trailer - Predicting Spine #1000 from the Criterion Collection - Deadwood The Movie - Booksmart Rebuttal from @RealMattWard (on Twitter) - Review: Spider-Man: Far From Home (00:29:45 - 01:03:53) - Spoilers start at (00:45:30) - Outro (01:03:53 - 01:05:32) Follow us on: Twitter Facebook Instagram Email us at: casualcinemedia@gmail.com Talk Criterion Collection, film, tv and other stuff with us in our Facebook group at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/casualcinecast/ Intro/Outro Music courtesy of Jake Wagner-Russell at www.soundcloud.com/bopscotch
In this episode: John Wick 3 (2019); Deadwood: The Movie (2019); Dark Phoenix (2019); Detective Pikachu (2019); Isn't it Romantic (2019); Eighth Grade (2018); Behind the Curve (2018); TV Talk; Huh, That Was Interesting!; Man, Are We Old?!; Rotten Tomatoes
1889. That bald-plated cunt George Hearst has returned to Deadwood to celebrate South Dakota's transition from territory to state. Upon being mother-fucked from a balcony by a pregnant Trixie, Hearst leverages his newly found awareness of Al Swearengen's deception (vis-à-vis the prostitute Jen) against our heroes in a campaign to secure Charlie Utter's land. Trains, telephones, and electric lights may suggest steps toward civilization, but Deadwood remains a hell of a place to make your fortune. Welcome the fuck back. ... Also, Moira and Russell tell us about the catastrophic events of 1879 and 1883, which profoundly impacted our town. | Send feedback to hooplecast@gmail.com. Find our recording schedule, show notes, discussion threads, and more at hooplecast.com. | Recorded June 23, 2019. Released June 29, 2019. [Warning: Explicit Language.]
Links Dictionary of Mu https://pakasthreadgames.bigcartel.com/product/the-dictionary-of-mu Judd's Twitter https://twitter.com/Judd_of_Kryos --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/daydreaming-about-dragons/message
Episode 353 of The Harold & Maudecast features Sarah and Jake's guide to Summer 2019 Movies that won't suck (fingers crossed). We go through the list of what's dropping June, July and August and give our picks for ones to go see in the theaters. We also review two movies now streaming, Deadwood: The Movie and Bad Times at the El Royale. It's been a long time coming for Deadwood fans but the feature length film, Deadwood: The movie, gives the award-winning HBO series its badly deserved sunset ride. It's been 10 years since we visited the outpost in South Dakota, now a fully formed town equipped with a telephone and other modern amenities. All the residents (and we mean, all the entire cast re-assembled for the movie), gather to commemorate Dakota's statehood in 1889. Everyone's favorite saloon owner Al Swearengen (Ian McShane) and Marshal Seth Bullock (Timothy Olyphant_ clash with now Senator George Hearst (Gerald McRaney). The story doesn't tie up loose threads, per say, rather choosing to move forward with the story as it has been 13 years since the show met its untimely demise. It's a smart choice. Seeing how progress has affected Deadwood and its residents seems fitting. The script, penned by show creator David Milch, is as brilliant as Shakespearean as ever in its tragic brilliance and unapologetic ugliness. We highly recommend this film, must-see for fans of the series. If you haven't seen it, go binge it immediately then watch the film. You have the advantage of being able to see it instantly rather than being left hanging over a decade. All three seasons and Deadwood: The Movie are now streaming on HBO. Bad Times at the El Royale is a mash up of Agatha Christie's, And Then There Were None and the film Four Rooms. Set on the Nevada/California border circa 1969, a group of strangers ascend upon the El Royale motel in Tahoe. Each has a secret and a past, unveiled throughout the course of one stormy, violent night. The film is written and directed by Hollywood powerhouse Drew Goddard, (The Martian, World War Z, Daredevil, Lost, Buffy the Vampire, Lost, Cabin in the Woods) and stars Jeff Bridges, Chris Hemsworth, Dakota Fanning, Jon Hamm, Nick Offerman, Cynthia Erivo and Lewis Pullman (Bill Pullman's son) in a breakout role. From the open sequence the film looks both cool and creepy, which is exactly what you want in a mystery. The first half continues to allude with the promise of classic mystery twists and turns. Unfortunately, the introduction of Hemsworth, who is horribly miscast as the Manson-esque psycho killer, re-routes the story in a trite and predictable direction. Still worth watching for the performances, Bridges, Pullman and British actress Erivo who charms with her renditions of Motown classics. Also in this episode, highlights from E3 2019. For more episodes, articles and info visit www.thehmcnetwork.com
Mulder and Mr. Positivity discuss more recently seen films. Movies discussed in this episode: X-Men: Dark Phoenix (2019), Deadwood: The Movie (2019), Blindspotting (2018), Drive (2011), Boxing Helena (1993), and Nighthawks (1981). Get ready ready for our next episode on Commando! (1985).
“I’m a dude, playin’ a dude, disguised as another dude” – If you missed him, HE’S BAAAAACK. If you didn’t, sorry. Cole is back on the pod after a fantastic vacation and he joins Jedd to get DEEP IN THE JUNGLE with Tropic Thunder. All quotes ALL THE TIME. Download now to get all the Osiris, Tuggernuts, Alpa Chino, Rick Peck, and Les Grossman you can handle! Reviews: Echo in the Canyon (8.7/10), The Last Black Man in San Francisco (8.9/10), Always Be My Maybe (7/10), Deadwood: The Movie (8.5/10) Recs: Network, Goon, MacGruber, Apocalypse Now, Hot Shots! Part Deux, The End of the Tour
Matt and Matt talk about Cobra Kai Season 2, Deadwood The Movie, The Perfection, My Dad Wrote A Porno, and Three Identical Strangers before doing a full review of Avengers: Endgame and then make predictions for I Am Mother. Check out all the trailers and our predictions at HeresHowItGoes.com Leave your comments or trailer requests at feedback@hereshowitgoes.comI Am Mother Trailer
In this one, we talk X-Men: Dark Phoenix, Godzilla: King of the Monsters, Deadwood: The Movie, E3: The Videogame Convention, Chernobyl: The Feel Good Hit of the Summer, and HBD Andy and Mimsy! Thanks for listening! sundaysundaysandwich@gmail.com @sunday_sandwich on twitter sunday.sandwich for hot pics of Chicken Boy "Of course i can fly it. I designed it" ---Hank McCoy
Tom and Jesse talk Rampage, Au Hasard Balthazar, Hurricane Hiest, Stop Making Sense, Venom, Jules and Jim, Girlfriends, Happy Death Day, Happy Death Day 2 U, So Dark the Night, Rock Dog, The League of Gentlemen, American Animals, Deadwood: The Movie, The Mummy, Booksmart, Bumblebee, Pushover
Today on Weird West Radio: The hosts discuss Deadwood: The Movie.
Justin shares his thoughts just before and just after watching Deadwood: The Movie; places the film in context with some ideas that Milch has always shared about his hopes for Deadwood’s finale: “All stories must end in the Spirit” “Time is the secret subject of every story worth telling” Sources mentioned in this episode: Deadwood: … Continue reading "Knight of Faith 002–Deadwood: The Movie Forethoughts and Afterthoughts"
It’s that time of the year again and we’ve got only the most righteous of opinions for the Electronic Entertainment Expo 2019! PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/LFAB EMAIL: askletsfightaboss@gmail.com TWITTER: https://twitter.com/LetsFightABoss INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/letsfightaboss Quest Log: I Am Mother, Thunder Road, AEW Double or Nothing, Deadwood: The Movie, Black Mirror Season 5 Strategy Talk: Observation, Gato Roboto, Devil May Cry 5 E3 2019: Sony - State of Play May - Death Stranding release date and collector’s edition with pod baby Devolver Digital - Nina Struthers needs you to buy video games Microsoft - The Outer Worlds, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, Blair Witch, Cyberpunk 2077 & Keanu Reeves, Way to the Woods, Gears 5, Elden Ring, Xbox Project Scarlett includes Halo Infinite at launch Ubisoft - Watch Dogs: Legion, For Honor: Shadows of The Hitokiri, The Division 2 Netflix movie, Roller Champions, Gods & Monsters Bethesda - Fallout 76 (yeesh), Ghost Wire & Ikumi Nakamura, Deathloop Square Enix - Final Fantasy VII Remake, Final Fantasy VIII Remastered, Final Fantasy XIV: Shadowbringers, Dragon Quest XI, Outriders, Marvel's Avengers Nintendo - Pokémon Sword and Shield, Collection of Mana, No More Heroes III, Luigi’s Mansion 3, Dragon Quest Hero and Banjo-Kazooie are in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Daemon X Machina, Animal Crossing: New Horizons, Astral Chain, Zelda: Link's Awakening, Zelda: Breath of the Wild Sequel Loot Drop: Niamh: Danoby2 on YouTube - Custom PHICEN BLACK WIDOW - https://youtu.be/07YmJEreZNM John: WoolieVersus on YouTube - Woolie Will Figure It Out: 006: Eyepatch Wolf's Angel City - https://youtu.be/oeltxDfzWos Goldust aka Seven (WCW) BREAKS character live on WCW - https://youtu.be/V8FclVxrsyQ WCW: Seven Vignette - https://youtu.be/QWtXAtGJ4JQ Bryan: Jim Cummings on Vimeo - Thunder Road - https://vimeo.com/174957219 Odd Tinkering on YouTube - Restoring original SNES that had YOGURT inside - https://youtu.be/b0yHp70LcuU Outro Music: Twinkle Park on SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/twinklepark/lets-fight-a-boss-outro-theme
I can't believe it's over. Enormous thanks to Patrick for commissioning Deadwood. I know it sounds dramatic, but watching this show has reminded me of why I started podcasting in the first place. It's been a long time since anything has engaged and surprised me the way this show has, and I'm not going to rest until everyone I love has watched this so that I can gush about it with them. I'm so glad I've started rewatching the show with someone else who's unspoiled, because it makes this ending feel a little less final. Thank you to everyone for listening, and I hope that you enjoyed this series as much as I did.
Find out what we think is so great about Rocketman and what divides us about the Deadwood movie. Grab a drink cuz this one starts out nice but then gets a bit testy.
Binge Or Cringe is about Outlander and Deadwood: The Movie. Rock 93.7
News Talk 94.1 — Binge Or Cringe is about Outlander and Deadwood: The Movie.
Welcome to another mini episode of the Holmes Movies podcast with Anders Holmes. Join him on another journey back to the old west as he talks about Deadwood: The Movie, the long awaited conclusion to the hit HBO show that was created by David Milch
A glowing review for Deadwood: The Movie
The Geek Buddies with John Rocha, Michael Vogel and Shannon McClung
Today on The Geek Buddies, we review HBO's Deadwood the Movie which premiered last week on the pay channel. The film sees the return of almost every one of your favorite characters from the iconic Western series that starred Timothy Olyphant, Ian McShane, John Hawkes, Paula Malcolmson, Robin Weigert, Kim Dickens, W. Earl Brown, Anna Gunn, Molly Parker, Brad Dourif, Gerald McRaney and Dayton Callie. After a 10 year hiatus and numerous news items teasing a feature film or two made for TV films, HBO and David Milch have brought us a film that is somewhere in between and serves a series finale for the beloved show. The synopsis reads: In the “Deadwood” film, the indelible characters of the series are reunited after ten years to celebrate South Dakota's statehood. Former rivalries are reignited, alliances are tested and old wounds are reopened, as all are left to navigate the inevitable changes that modernity and time have wrought.Massive Deadwood fans John Rocha and Shannon McClung and Deadwood newbie Michael Vogel give you their thoughts on this movie. They discuss the acting, direction, storylines and feel of the movie. Also, Rocha and Shannon let you know if they like this film as a capper to the series and Vogel lets you know if this got him motivated to go back and watch the series. Join us for a fun discussion as we revisit the town of Deadwood. #deadwood #ianmcshane #deadwoodmovie #timpthyolyphant #HBO --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-geek-buddies/message
The transition from spring to summer TV continues, with another lighter week before the full set of summer shows premiere. This week, Noel and Kate change things up, starting their week in TV with the dramas, Chernobyl and Deadwood: The Movie. Then they move on to reality, with The Amazing Race and the season 16 premiere of So You Think You Can Dance, before rounding out the week with the comedies, the grown-ish midseason premiere and The Last O.G. finale. Afterward, we move over to the spotlight section and dive in with Amazon Prime’s adaptation of Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman’s Good Omens, following Michael Sheen’s angel Aziraphale and David Tennant’s demon Crowley as they attempt to avert the apocalypse. Spotlight: Good Omens (47:22)Our Week in TV Chernobyl (6:51) Deadwood: The Movie (14:02) The Amazing Race (19:45) So You Think You Can Dance premiere (26:05) grown-ish midseason premiere (33:28) The Last O.G. finale (37:05)Music Featured: “Fight the Power” by Public Enemy
The transition from spring to summer TV continues, with another lighter week before the full set of summer shows premiere. This week, Noel and Kate change things up, starting their week in TV with the dramas, Chernobyl and Deadwood: The Movie. Then they move on to reality, with The Amazing Race and the season 16 premiere of So You Think You Can Dance, before rounding out the week with the comedies, the grown-ish midseason premiere and The Last O.G. finale. Afterward, we move over to the spotlight section and dive in with Amazon Prime’s adaptation of Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman’s Good Omens, following Michael Sheen’s angel Aziraphale and David Tennant’s demon Crowley as they attempt to avert the apocalypse. Spotlight: Good Omens (47:22) Our Week in TV Chernobyl (6:51) Deadwood: The Movie (14:02) The Amazing Race (19:45) So You Think You Can Dance premiere (26:05) grown-ish midseason premiere (33:28) The Last O.G. finale (37:05) Music Featured: “Fight the Power” by Public Enemy
It took almost 13 years, but Deadwood: The Movie has arrived. To celebrate HBO somehow bringing back David Milch and maybe the greatest cast in television history, the In Reel Deep Podcast has convened to discuss Ian McShane, Gerald McRaney, Molly Parker, and everyone else who participated in this minor miracle. We also wonder if, in the age of streaming, they'll ever be a show like Deadwood again. Welcome back to f*ckin' Deadwood. It can be combative.
Tyler and David discuss what they've been watching, including John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum, Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life, Mike Wallace Is Here, Deadwood: The Movie, Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am, Scary Stories, Too Late to Die Young, Halloween, One Sings, the Other Doesn't, Perfect Bid, Late Night, Team Foxcatcher and David Crosby: Remember My Name.
Hey Hoopleheads! This episode of Canned Peaches: The Deadwood Podcast covers Deadwood: The Movie. We are beginning with the end in this podcast. We waited too long for this return trip to not jump right in. This is our first impression of the Movie and we will definitely be revisiting Read more…
Polarizing opinions on Godzilla: King of the Monsters. Deadwood is BACK in movie form. How does it work for Dead-heads and newbies? Season 2 finale of Barry and the last normal The Office (UK) episode. Next week on It’s Spoilerin’ Time: The Office (UK) holiday specials. When we finish The Office (UK), we’re going to … Continue reading It’s Spoilerin’ Time 269 – Godzilla: King of the Monsters, Deadwood: The Movie, Barry (206-208), The Office (UK) (206) →
SPOILERS! After recovering from the last season of Game of Thrones, we're back on our binge. We discuss HBO's Chernobyl, Veep and Deadwood: The Movie, Netflix's When They See Us and Always Be My Maybe, and Amazon's Good Omens.
Polarizing opinions on Godzilla: King of the Monsters. Deadwood is BACK in movie form. How does it work for Dead-heads and newbies? Season 2 finale of Barry and the last normal The Office (UK) episode. Next week on It’s Spoilerin’ Time: The Office (UK) holiday specials. When we finish The Office (UK), we’re going to … Continue reading It’s Spoilerin’ Time 269 – Godzilla: King of the Monsters, Deadwood: The Movie, Barry (206-208), The Office (UK) (206) →
Polarizing opinions on Godzilla: King of the Monsters. Deadwood is BACK in movie form. How does it work for Dead-heads and newbies? Season 2 finale of Barry and the last normal The Office (UK) episode. Next week on It’s Spoilerin’ Time: The Office (UK) holiday specials. When we finish The Office (UK), we’re going to … Continue reading It’s Spoilerin’ Time 269 – Godzilla: King of the Monsters, Deadwood: The Movie, Barry (206-208), The Office (UK) (206) →
Daniel Minahan, director of Deadwood: The Movie joins Anthony to discuss his work on the film and his career.
Deadwood - David Milch: The Meaning of Endings We've been working quite some time to get to this place. On this week's episode of WatchThis W/RickRamos, Ibrahim & I sit down to continue our discussion of - arguably - the greatest series ever produced for television, David Milch's Deadwood. After a cancelled fourth season, and two two-hour movies that were never made, Milch was finally able to give his series the send-off that it has always deserved. On this episode we discuss the success in restarting this major work, the full arc of such characters as Al Swearengen, Seth Bullock, Alma Garret, The Whore Trixie, Sol Star, Charlie Utter, and so many more, as well as the performances that brought these characters to life. This was a great time. Two friends sitting down to discuss a story that has consumed - at least one - of our lives. Take a listen and let us know what you think. Questions, Comments, Complaints, and Suggestions can be directed to gondoramos@yahoo.com. Thank You So Much for your continued support.
This weekend featured some of the best television of the year, just over a few days. Amazon Prime premiered Good Omens, HBO wrapped up its miniseries Chernobyl, DC Universe launched it's latest original series Swamp Thing, and finally after years of waiting, fans got closure on one of HBO's very best shows that was taken too soon, when Deadwood: The Movie finally premiered to give this classic series the send off it deserved. Each show couldn't be more different from the other, but they're all spectacular! Join Paul and co-host Paul Sr as we breakdown each of these fantastic projects! Enjoy and thanks for listening!
Polarizing opinions on Godzilla: King of the Monsters. Deadwood is BACK in movie form. How does it work for Dead-heads and newbies? Season 2 finale of Barry and the last normal The Office (UK) episode. Next week on It’s Spoilerin’ Time: The Office (UK) holiday specials. When we finish The Office (UK), we’re going to … Continue reading It’s Spoilerin’ Time 269 – Godzilla: King of the Monsters, Deadwood: The Movie, Barry (206-208), The Office (UK) (206) →
Polarizing opinions on Godzilla: King of the Monsters. Deadwood is BACK in movie form. How does it work for Dead-heads and newbies? Season 2 finale of Barry and the last normal The Office (UK) episode. Next week on It’s Spoilerin’ Time: The Office (UK) holiday specials. When we finish The Office (UK), we’re going to … Continue reading It’s Spoilerin’ Time 269 – Godzilla: King of the Monsters, Deadwood: The Movie, Barry (206-208), The Office (UK) (206) →
Welcome back loyal listeners, readers and podcast lovers. The One Man Renegade Podcast is back again for another week of fun with Chapter 89. In this chapter, I give my reviews for Godzilla: King of Monsters, Doom Patrol, Deadwood: The Movie and NXT Takeover XXV. I then preview Dark Phoenix and Black Mirror. Next I talk the Bruins in the Stanley Cup Finals, the NBA Finals and Red Sox vs Yankees. Finally I make predictions for UFC 238, Belmont Stakes, WWE Super ShowDown and NJPW Dominion. All this and so much more, so take a listen and don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher and follow me on twitter @razorvader. Thanks for listening.OMRP - Chapter 89 - Super Duper Show
So many great new future Oscar Movie Trailers to discuss in this episode including The Goldfinch, Onward, The Kitchen, & Ford V. Ferrari. Plus, we have a 3 part Audience Interaction segment including #SixDegreesOfMMO & some fun #MMOasks. WHAT WE’RE WATCHING: AlsoMike - 2:32 (GoT: The Final Watch; Historical Roasts; Deadwood the Movie; Deep Red) See, Buy, Skip - 9:02 Best Thing He Saw This Week - 9:26 Mike1 - 9:58 (Worst Cooks in America; AEW: DoN; WWE; NXT; Porsalin Docs) See, Buy, Skip - 15:25 #SIXDEGREESOFMMO: Recap + Runners Up - 16:07 Winner - 19:11 Next Week’s Challenge - 20:38 MMO ASKS: Your Casting of Your Inside Out - 21:33 MMO ASKS: Most Impressive Movie to You - 24:47 BOX OFFICE UPDATE - 29:11 DO YOU CARE (About): This Week’s New Releases - 37:43 The Governor Award Recipients - 39:37 Indiana Jones 5’s Production - 41:55 JLaw Playing Elizabeth Holmes in a McKay Movie - 43:42 Barry Jenkins’ New Project - 45:05 Kit Harrington’s Bettering Himself - 46:28 TRAILER THOUGHTS: Ford v. Ferrari Trailer #1 - 48:15 The Goldfinch Trailer #1 - 51:00 Pixar’s Onward Trailer #1 - 52:46 The Kitchen Trailer #1 - 54:15 Abominable Trailer #1 - 57:01 In Fabric Trailer #1 - 58:38 Annabelle Comes Home Trailer #2 - 1:01:02 Rambo Last Blood Trailer #1 - 1:03:11 Your Homework/Our Socials/Talk to Us! - 1:05:34 What’s Next/Words of Wisdom - 1:06:15 As we stated in the intro, do check out our guest appearances on Junk About Movies. Both of us Mikes chatted with John Mark Junkins about his King of the Monsters Tournament in honor of the new Godzilla film. It’s gonna be a two part celebration of the Monster & Horror movie genres, and we thank JMJ for having us on and hope you all enjoy his shows as well. You can find the show by searching Junk About Movies on iTunes, Soundcloud, Twitter, etc… But we also have another loaded movie week to discuss here on MMOW. In What We’re Watching, we review HBO’s The Last Watch, the making of Game Of Thrones: Season 8, as well as Deadwood: The Movie, the big shake up in Pro Wrestling, the Worst Cooks in America finale, & much more. There’s a 3 part Audience Interaction segment celebrating another awesome week of your responses to #SixDegreesOfMMO and our Twitter Questions. We announce all our favorite posts for Six Degrees, your answers to who would voice your emotions ala Pixar’s Inside Out, and some of the many reactions you gave to what movie has impressed you most. Thank you for another fun week on Twitter, Instagram, etc. We also have some great stories to discuss in Do You Care including updates on Indiana Jones 5, Jennifer Lawrence & Barry Jenkins’ next projects, as well as a Kit Harrington update, and what’s gonna be in movie theaters over the next few weeks. As always, we discuss a Box Office Update, next week’s theatrical releases, and as I wrote atop the show notes, we reviewed a ton of new movie trailers. Many of these films look like future Oscar contenders like Pixar’s Onward, Ford V. Ferrari, The Goldfinch, and The Kitchen. We also had fun reviewing Rambo: Last Blood, Annabelle Comes Home, In Fabric, and Abominable. Do please send us your submissions for next week’s #SixDegreesOfMMO challenge & look out for some more Twitter Questions. We’re @MMandOscar on Twitter, and we are on Instagram, Facebook, Reddit, and Gmail. You can subscribe / rate / review / like / share / & listen to us on iTunes, Soundcloud, Stitcher, Google Play, Tune In, Spotify, and just about wherever you listen to podcasts. When reality sucks, keep watching movies with us. We’re Mike, Mike, & Oscar!
Hello everyone, for this Movie edition episode Jay Giles talks about one of the most anticipated TV revivals HBO's Deadwood the movie. *Jay's history with the show *Original cast returning too familiar roles *Thought's on Gerald McRaney performance *The Dialogue of Deadwood set the show apart from other shows *Thought's on Ian McShane *The women get some shining moments here *Thought's on Timothy Olyphant *Should their be a true revival season of Deadwood and more Outro Deadwood Theme by David Schwartz Jay Instagram: JayMovieTalk Twitter:jmtpodcast Be Sure to follow the podcast TV Zone Podcast on Twitter, Instagram. all episodes are available on iTunes, Stitcher, Apple Podcast, Castbox and where ever else you listen to your favorite podcast. Have any TV show suggestions email us at tvzonepodcast@gmail.com
This week Dave (https://twitter.com/davidegts) and Gunnar (http://atechnologyjobisnoexcuse.com/about) talk about fear of deadbeats, fear of karaoke, fear of secret crushes, and fear of doorbells Deadwood: The Movie (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deadwood:_The_Movie) Chernobyl (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chernobyl_(miniseries)) Chernobyl’s Cars Paint a Fascinating and Grim Picture Of Soviet Life (https://jalopnik.com/chernobyl-s-cars-paint-a-fascinating-and-grim-picture-o-1835134720) China’s new ‘social credit system’ is a dystopian nightmare (https://nypost.com/2019/05/18/chinas-new-social-credit-system-turns-orwells-1984-into-reality/) Mixing Chatroulette with Tinder Is the Horrifying Future of Online Dating (https://gizmodo.com/mixing-chatroulette-with-tinder-is-the-horrifying-futur-1834300285) Facebook wants to help make your secret crushes come true (https://www.siliconvalley.com/2019/05/02/facebook-wants-to-help-make-your-secret-crushes-come-true/) The Doorbell Company That’s Selling Fear (https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2019/05/amazon-owned-ring-wants-report-crime-news/588394/) Neighbors (https://shop.ring.com/pages/neighbors) What a “Minimal Turing Test” Says About Humans (https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/psyched/201809/what-minimal-turing-test-says-about-humans) Cutting Room Floor * D&D stats for Bugs Bunny (15th level illusionist), Donald Duck (10th level berzerker), and others (https://twitter.com/mcnees/status/998571182126522368) We Give Thanks * The D&G Show Slack Clubhouse for the discussion topics!
Deadwood alert! On this Aerial View hear my in-depth interview with W Earl Brown, AKA Dan Dority, Al Swearengen’s right-hand man. Earl and I discuss all this and more...Joshua TreePappy & Harriet’sGram ParsonsWes CravenDavid MilchThe Sacred Cowboys (Earl’s band)William SandersonBobby BareRay Wylie Hubbard...and - of course - Deadwood, a long-time favorite that went away too soon.Listen to me and Earl on Aerial View then watch Deadwood: The Movie on HBO.#deadwood #welcomethefuckback See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sticky recaps his trip to Atlanta and we rank the best concerts we have ever seen. The Weird World This Week has a freaked out weatherman, MJ tries to spell Bougainvillea, and a man suffers from a nine day erection. Nerd Stuff features Shawn's review of Deadwood: The Movie, the new Batman, Swamp Thing, X-Men Dark Phoenix, and a huge Marvel team-up movie that never was. Featuring "Live" performances with music by Pearl Jam, The Who and Ozzy Osbourne.
Howdy, Missketeers! This week Lex Michael is strapping on his boots and holster to mosey on down to HBO's Deadwood: The Movie. Meanwhile, Tauri Jay stomps on down to Tokyo to chat up the titans of Godzilla: King of the Monsters! What are you into? Missing Out Hotline: 978-MISS-OUT (978-647-7688) Follow us on Twitter- @MissingOutCast @TheLexMichael @TauriJay Music Credits: "Who Likes to Party" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
‘Deadwood: The Movie’ made us nostalgic for ‘Deadwood’ the show (0:35) and failed to capture the magic of those first three seasons (16:04). Plus, an on-the-ground report from opening day of Disney’s new exhibit, Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge (30:18). Host: Chris Ryan Guests: Alison Herman and Jason Gallagher
Jim and I have come to Deadwood at long last, to behold it in movie form. We've seen differing amounts, but we have a lot of esteem for David Milch's western epic, and we thoroughly enjoyed the time we spent this week at the old camp. We talk about our experiences with the show, how Justified informs our thoughts on Deadwood and vice versa, Milch's thoughts on mortality, and how amazingly the movie gave equal closure and tribute to it's legion of incredible characters. Support Bald Move: Club Bald Move Leave Us A Review on Apple Podcasts Join the discussion: Email | Forums | Facebook | Twitter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jim and I have come to Deadwood at long last, to behold it in movie form. We've seen differing amounts, but we have a lot of esteem for David Milch's western epic, and we thoroughly enjoyed the time we spent this week at the old camp. We talk about our experiences with the show, how Justified informs our thoughts on Deadwood and vice versa, Milch's thoughts on mortality, and how amazingly the movie gave equal closure and tribute to it's legion of incredible characters. Support Bald Move: Club Bald Move Leave Us A Review on Apple Podcasts Join the discussion: Email | Forums | Facebook | Twitter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It’s Episode 286. We are joined by Scott Schuette this week to talk about a ton of movies and news. In Good Pop Bad Pop we talk about the new Swamp Thing that hit DC Universe as well as Good Omens on Amazon Prime. Jake talks about Deadwood The Movie on HBO. Scott talks about... Read more
Marsha Collier & Marc Cohen Techradio by Computer and Technology Radio / wsRadio
BOTW, Truth about Fiber broadband, Lenovo Smart Clock vs Amazon Spot, Cord cutting apps, Confidential Gmail, How to secure Echo, Patch older PCs NOW, Deadwood the Moviw What to stream
WARNING: EXPLICIT LANGUAGE. Live from Deadwood the day after the movie premiere, actors W. Earl Brown, Geri Jewell and Keone Young tell behind-the-scenes stories of the production and share deeply personal moments about their journeys through the years of the HBO drama that finally concluded with "Deadwood: The Movie." For more details, please visit www.blackbarrelmedia.com
Much like the cast of an all-time great television series, Matt and Ed reunite this week for a spoiler-filled talk about Deadwood: The Movie, the long-awaited follow-up/conclusion to David Milch's bleak, hilarious and profane Western series. They also discuss some recent trailers, pitch some fixes for Pixar's Onward, and reminisce about odd people they knew at University. 00:00:00 - 00:35:52 - Intro & News 00:35:53 - 01:02:39 - Matt & Ed discuss Deadwood: The Movie 01:02:40 - 01:07:58 - SRS Recommends & Outro
The hoopleheads watch the long-awaited, highly-anticipated film. | VIDEO VERSION (Links within the Facebook group): http://bit.ly/2WjzRxo | Send feedback to hooplecast@gmail.com. Find our recording schedule, show notes, discussion threads, and more at hooplecast.com. | Recorded: June 1, 2019. Released: June 2, 2019. [Warning: Explicit Language.]
Welcome to Basic Cable's continuing coverage of Game of Thrones. Pysch. Will James win more than $4M on Jeopardy? (Yes.)6:00 - New You Can Lose, ft. "The Voice, Cancellations and Bold Predictions"23:20 - The Challenge wraps up a heroic comeback season.24:50 - Deadwood: The Movie does all the things GoT's final season doesn't do.34:45 - SPECIAL GUEST - Lucas is joined by Slim Pickens to talk How Far Is Tattoo Far and all things ink.
"Deadwood" is back, and as Al Swearengen would say, it's about bleeping time. The show that died too young is now a film, and the return trip in "Deadwood: The Movie" — set some 10 years later — gets down to unfinished business in the once lawless town in South Dakota. On this week's show, host Mark Olsen (@IndieFocus) talks with Ian McShane, the actor who brought the corrupt, foul-mouthed Al Swearengen to life, as well as the director, Daniel Minahan, who captured the now older and wiser characters meeting up again in a Deadwood poised on the edge of legitimacy.Diehard fans are sure to be pleased, especially since the series was unceremoniously canceled in 2006, leaving so many loose ends — and in spite of its critical acclaim. But Minahan also told Olsen that he made a film with an eye towards drawing newcomers to the show's original three seasons. McShane says it wasn't a challenge to reprise his role - Swearengen is the kind of character people don't forget.
Howdy Deadwood c*cksuckers, we review HBO's revival of David Milch's #DeadwoodTheMovie, with Hoppleheads Catfish & Mork sharing scoops from a Q&A with the stars in Hollywood! + Catfish shares non-spoiler thoughts on the new Amazon show Neil Gaiman's #GoodOmens premiere episode! What did you think of Good Omens and Deadwood: The Movie? https://twitter.com/DoublePHQ https://www.facebook.com/doublephq https://www.instagram.com/doublephq/ https://www.youtube.com/user/FittenTrim
From Comedian Tommy Moore: “This interview is a MUST SEE, after some pleasantries and shout outs it has the most intense, compelling, and riveting stories of courage and determination, wonderful people and horrible people, and obstacles of every kind, all told with remarkable humor, understanding, and compassion...Worth every minute of your time...God Bless Geri Jewell.” One of the most heart-warming, soul-filling, fun-having, sit downs I've been blessed to experience. Geri Jewell, the first visually disabled actor to be a series regular (Facts of Life, Deadwood) and co-star in the about to drop, Deadwood The Movie (we got an exclusive), HBO. May 31st, has insight, passion. faith, balls, smarts, courage, loyalty, vulnerability, depth, faith, intuition, love, and is one stupendous storyteller. From diagnosis to special ed, following her passion and living her dreams... years long letter exchanges with her idol, Carol Burnett, the meeting, with just lost Tim Conway, too… from standup to sitcom, being discovered and transformed by visionary, Norman Lear, being swindled by a wolf in sheep’s clothing, abused and used, meeting her teen heartthrob, David Cassidy, as he was fanning her, fooling Phil Donahue, David Milch, my new hero––rediscovering Geri. Twice. His timing impeccable. Chronic pain, pills, surgeries, she’s been broke and broken, defying the odds, again and again and again, always with great good humor. Her treasured sister and best friend, Gloria––a monkey, a promise. if Geri can retain her faith, and unwavering belief that she will manifest her goals, so can I dammit, and, so can you. #Inspired #moved #transformed Geri Jewell on Game Changers With Vicki Abelson Wed, 5/15/19, 7 pm PT/ 10 pm ET With Pete George Live on The Facebook http://bit.ly/2y47ZCi All BROADcasts, as podcasts, also available on iTunes apple.co/2dj8ld3 Soundcloud http://bit.ly/2hktWoS Stitcher bit.ly/2h3R1fl tunein bit.ly/2gGeItj This week's BROADcast is brought to you by Rick Smolke of Quik Impressions, the best printers, printing, the best people people-ing. quikimpressions.com And, Nicole Venables of Ruby Begonia Hair Studio Beauty and Products for tresses like the stars she coifs, and regular peoples, like me. I love my hair, and I loves Nicole. http://www.rubybegoniahairstudio.com/
On the May 15, 2019 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor in chief Peter Sciretta is joined by managing editor Jacob Hall, weekend editor Brad Oman, senior writer Ben Pearson, and writers Hoai-Tran Bui and Chris Evangelista to discuss what they've been up to at the Water Cooler. At The Water Cooler: What we've been Doing:Peter saw Helder Guimaraes' new magic show Invisible Tango at the Geffen. Peter wants to apologize to the magicians he kind of mentioned last week. And Peter finally received his life-size Infinity Gauntlet replica, and has been learning how YouTube works. Jacob is upgrading his home gym and wants your music recommendations. Hoai-Tran appeared on /Filmcast bonus ep to talk the Avengers: Endgame women moment, and went to the Frida Kahlo: Appearances Can Be Deceiving exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum. And she met Chris! What we've been Reading:Ben read William Goldman's Adventures in the Screen Trade Chris started reading Ruined by Design: How Designers Destroyed the World, and What We Can Do to Fix It by Mike Monteiro. Hoai-Tran finished Dune. What we've been Watching:Peter watched Survivor and nothing of note this week. Ben and Chris both saw John Wick Chapter 3 – Parabellum. Jacob and Ben watched Game of Thrones. Brad and Jacob saw Detective Pikachu. Jacob, Ben and Chris watched Barry. Ben watched The Matrix, and Jacob rewatched the Matrix sequels, The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions. Hoai-Tran watched Border, The Hustle, Someone Great, Rilakkamu and Kaoru, Fruits Basket. Brad watched The Front Runner, and started rewatching 30 Rock again. Chris watched Deadwood the Movie, and A Dog's Journey. Ben watched I Think You Should Leave. Jacob watched The Prodigy, All Hallow's Eve, and the series finale of Veep. He's also giving The Handmaid's Tale season 2 another shot. What we've been Eating:Peter tried Fat Burger's “protein style”. Peter is going to make Jacob brag about his impressive diet progress even if he doesn't want to. Brad tried Cheddar Cheese Bacon Combos, Swedish Fish Tails, and is enjoying S'Mores Oreos again. What we've been Playing:Peter played the Big Trouble In Little China board game, and played Vader: Immortal on the Oculus Quest at Facebook HQ. Ben finished Red Dead Redemption 2 Other Articles Mentioned: Subscribe to Peter's new vlogging youtube channel Ordinary Adventures HT's /Filmcast bonus ep to talk the Avengers: Endgame women moment ‘Deadwood: The Movie' Review: A Fond Farewell to One of TV's Greatest Shows John Wick Chapter 3 Review: An Action Masterpiece The Only Thing More Brutal Than Last Night's ‘Game of Thrones' Was the Final Episode of ‘Veep' All the other stuff you need to know: You can find more about all the stories we mentioned on today's show at slashfilm.com, and linked inside the show notes. /Film Daily is published every weekday, bringing you the most exciting news from the world of movies and television as well as deeper dives into the great features from slashfilm.com. You can subscribe to /Film Daily on iTunes, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify and all the popular podcast apps (RSS). Send your feedback, questions, comments and concerns to us at peter@slashfilm.com. Please leave your name and general geographic location in case we mention the e-mail on the air. Please rate and review the podcast on iTunes, tell your friends and spread the word! Thanks to Sam Hume for our logo.
HBO releases new Deadwood: The Movie trailer, new Men in Black: International trailer, new Pennyworth teaser from Epix, Rami Malek and more join Bond 25 cast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Golden Globe winner Ian McShane sat down with HFPA journalist Jean-Paul Chaillet to talk about all his projects either out now or out soon: Hellboy is in theaters, the second season of American Gods is running on Starz, and Deadwood The Movie, John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum, and Bolden will all premiere in May. They also walk him through his career, from meeting Marlon Brando, to working with Richard Burton, to acting opposite Ava Gardner, to his affection for John Hurt, and more.