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Plastic surgery, sexy models, mind-control, and murder? When do we start? Tune in as Chris talks SAG-AFTRA, the perils of A.I., and a plot holes galore as the LSCE screens Michael Crichton's prescient 1981 techno-thriller “Looker.” Join Us! Works Cited: Bria, Bill. Jurassic Park's Creator Predicted the Strangest Part of the SAG Strike in a 1981 Movie. Slashfilm. 7/13/23 Article Link. Accessed 10/14/23 Canby, Vincent. “‘LOOKER,' A Sinister-Computer Thriller.” The New York Times. October 30,1981. Article Link. Accessed 11/02/23. Crichton, Michael. 2018. LOOKER Commentary Track. Warner Bros. Doupe, Tyler. “'Looker': Michael Crichton's Most Underrated Effort [Video].” Dread Central. 9/4/2023 Article Link. 9/15/2023 Goldman, Lowell. “James Coburn Seven and Seven Is.” Psychotronic Video. No 9, p.28 (1991). Archive Link. Accessed 9/28/23. Kenny, James. “I'm Here to Sell for You: Michael Crichton's LOOKER.” Tremble…Sigh…Wonder… 5/16/21. Article Link. Accessed 10/13/23. Kornbluth, Jesse & Sean Doorly. “Interview with Michael Crichton.” The Book Report. 12/20/1996. Article Link. Accessed 9/14/2023 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lsce/message
The Story of a Soldier project is an investigation into the life of a local resident and an exploration of local history during the First World War. This episode of the Teaching Canada's History podcast is part of our series speaking with the finalists of the 2023 Governor General's History Award for Excellence in Teaching. This award recognizes excellence and innovation in the teaching of Canadian history. To learn more, visit CanadasHistory.ca/Awards.
On February 5, 2009, we were joined by Allison Doupe, who was Professor in the Departments of Psychiatry and Physiology at the University of California San Francisco. Allison talked with us about the value of learned birdsong as a model for sensory and motor learning, the brain circuitry responsible for learning, remembering and controlling the song, and the importance of variability in adapting the song to changes in animal state or the environment. Somehow, that conversation was never posted. I encountered it while searching through old files looking for something else, and just recently heard it for the first time. It is a wonderful conversation with a creative and insightful neuroscientist, and the information is still current, so I am posting it now. Stay on after the podcast to listen to an outtake containing a conversation between Allison and Michael Farries on the pallium, the functional equivalent of the cerebral cortex birds, and whether birds do or do not have a cerebral cortex. Guest: Allison Doupe, University of California San Francisco Participating: Michael Farries Department of Biology, UTSA Kelly Suter Department of Biology, UTSA Nicole Wicha Department of Biology, UTSA Carlos Paladini Department of Biology, UTSA Rama Ratnam Department of Biology, UTSA Todd Troyer Department of Biology, UTSA Host: Salma Quraishi, Department of Biology, UTSA acknowledgement: JM Tepper for original music
Tipsy Book Reads ladies got their audio equipment back up and running!!! They are back in person for a very much needed drink of a fancy adult hot chocolate. We hope you read with us! This week's chapters were 29-32. After listening to this episode, I am sure you will not forget that 29 anytime soon. Do not forget to follow us on social media!
Tyler shares with us his love of crawlspaces, and overcoming haunted houses and large bridges.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
In this episode, we are joined by Kevin and Kim Doupe to chat about the ups and downs of their marriage. They first met when Kevin was looking for a model for a calendar project which did not push through but definitely gave them a head start with their relationship. They share how they had to live apart for a while too, because Kevin did not want to affect his son who's finishing high school to which Kim responded in the healthiest way possible. They knew that their children still comes first. Their children, especially Kevin's daughter had a negative reaction to their relationship and so he shares how they worked together to show her what it's like to love and to have affection. Their story was nothing short of healthy, especially with Kim not coming from a divorce family, and how they prioritized being patient and understanding. If you're looking for tips on how to help your children walk into your new relationship without damaging your relationship, this is definitely the episode for you so stay tuned! In this episode, you'll learn: ● How the children comes first ● Handling long distance relationships ● Listening and observing, and using it to resolve problems ● Growing through uncharted territory along with the children ● How and why they share their story with other couples ● And many more! About Kevin & Kim Doupe: Kev & Kim are just a couple of full-grown kids in love and sharing their life with the TikTok community! A quarter of a million followers strong; they share their adventures, their shenanigans, and their love!! Find Kev and Kim on… Tiktok: @KDoupeSquared @KimDoupe ++ Is your mindset getting in your way of being productive? Take this FREE ASSESSMENT to find out: https://www.lifepixuniversity.com/mindset
On the day of its UK and Irish release, we're stoked to release the interviews we recorded earlier this week with the team from new Irish horror You Are Not My Mother, from debut director Kate Dolan. Niamh caught up with Hazel and Carolyn who play mother and daughter Angela and Char in the film; before Gerry chatted with Kate to round us out. The interviews start at around the 18 min mark for any keen beans! Or, play straight through to listen to Gerry and Niamh catch up in their usual pre-chat, which covers all the fun of the Oscars as well as the last fortnight's cinematic happenings. Submissions are now open for new films on Irish Film From Home - and submissions have just opened for Irish Film Festival London this November. Get submitting! The Irish Film London Podcast is presented fortnightly by Niamh Branigan and Gerry Maguire. For more about Irish Film London, visit irishfilmlondon.com, and follow us on our socials: twitter.com/irishfilmlondon facebook.com/IrishFilmFestivalLondon instagram.com/irishfilmlondon Our theme music is Acid Trumpet by Kevin McCloud. Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Hazel Doupe stars in the upcoming film being screened at the Irish Film Festival Ottawa, You Are Not My Mother. In a North Dublin housing estate Char's mother goes missing. When she returns Char is determined to uncover the truth of her disappearance
Today I'm joined by Hazel Doupe. She is best known for her role as Frances, an Irish Traveller teen who idolizes boxing legend Muhammad Ali and trains herself to become a boxer in the 2018 film Float Like a Butterfly, which premiered at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival. In 2021, Doupe portrayed Ingrid in the RTÉ One thriller drama series Smother, which also starred Dervla Kirwan, Niamh Walsh, Seána Kerslake and Gemma-Leah Devereux . I had Hazel on the show to discuss her latest film You Are Not My Mother. The film is currently in select theatres and on-demand. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/followingfilms/support
Before heading to Middle Earth, Peter Jackson developed a sixth A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET film subtitled THE DREAM LOVER. Join us as we uncover Jackson's fascinating lost Nightmare. We also unpack FREDDY'S DEAD: THE FINAL NIGHTMARE, the sixth film New Line Cinema would ultimately green light.Special guest: Tyler Doupe'References:"Peter Jackson: From Prince of Splatter to Lord of the Rings" by Ian PryorDevelopment HellFor every horror title to hit V.O.D, countless others end up D.O.A. Development Hell is the podcast dedicated to unearthing these cursed horror productions — to find out what went wrong — and decide if they still stand a shot at the green light. Make sure to check out past episodes including Neill Blomkamp's Alien V, the cancelled Hellraiser reboot, and Freddy vs Jason vs Ash!Development Hell is a proud member of the DREAD Podcast Network. Theme music by Drew Pidgeon See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Take an elevator back into hell and uncover the cancelled Patrick Lussier and Todd Farmer Dimension Films HELLRAISER reboot. We've featured Lussier and Farmer on our HALLOWEEN 3-D episode, and these filmmakers are back for yet another helping of Development Hell. Discover their multiple big budget treatments meant to bring Pinhead back into action on a large scale. Patrick Lussier is the director behind DRACULA 2000, DRIVE ANGRY and MY BLOOD VALENTINE 3D. He was also Wes Craven's longtime editor and protege on projects like SCREAM and NEW NIGHTMARE.If you're a HELLRAISER fan, then this is the episode for you. Special guest: Tyler Doupe'References:Bloody DisgustingThe Movie Crypt PodcastMoviefoneFor every horror title to hit V.O.D, countless others end up D.O.A. Development Hell is the podcast dedicated to unearthing these cursed horror productions — to find out what went wrong — and decide if they still stand a shot at the green light. Make sure to check out past episodes including Neill Blomkamp's Alien V, the cancelled Hellraiser reboot, and Freddy vs Jason vs Ash!Development Hell is a proud member of the DREAD Podcast Network. Theme music by Drew Pidgeon See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Noah has a conversation about movies with an old friend. Topics include the works of Christopher Nolan, Interstellar, Grown Ups 2, Bone Tomahawk, Star Wars, The Shape of Water, The Gentlemen, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri, and Out of the Furnace.
Medium and Angel Intuitive Lori Doupe Sheridan talk with Nancy about what angles are, how they connect and communicate with us. Learn how you can recognize when angels are near. Are you an earth Angel?
The Irish actress talks about her breakthrough role in the film "Float Like a Butterfly" as well as her budding music career. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dan-mcpeake/message
Harry Doupe returns for his tenth go-round on What's So Funny? It's become a tradition that he is the last (or thereabouts) guest of the calendar year. He tells tales of his work on awards shows, his time living in San Francisco, and gives his opinions on Family Feud Canada and Don Cherry.
Mimi Kao and Allison Doupe explore song learning in the male zebra finch.
Harry Doupe comes bearing gifts, but that's not the reason we always invite him back around Christmas time. Who better to recap the year than the veteran writer/standup? He's got opinions and stories to keep us going for years. This episode is no exception.
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Harry Doupe makes his annual year-end visit, this time on Christmas Eve! After opening presents, we talk about the year in comedy, from the deaths to the return of comedy to the Juno Awards to Netflix specials to the end of the Rick Mercer Report. And more!
This is the first in a monthly interview series highlighting founders of great cafes on the last Friday of each month. This month we are featuring new owners Taylor and Shem Doupe who own Soleil Cafe (So-lay cafe) in Syracuse, NY! They started their cafe in may of 2016 and have been very well received by the community. Their passion for people and great coffee is what drives them and in this interview we get to hear how they came to start their business and what they have learned along the way. You can find more info on their website: www.soleil-cafe.com and follow them on Instagram: @soleil_cafe Also you can email them at: shem@soleilcafe.com taylor@soleilcafe.com I hope you enjoy this interview and if you like Keys to the Shop be sure to subscribe to the show and leave us a 5 star review on iTunes...it really helps the ge the podcast up in the rankings and out in front of more people. email you questions, comment, and suggestions to chris@keystotheshop.com www.keystotheshop.com
Harry Doupe returns to rehash 2016. We go over the top comedy specials of the year, comedy deaths, the Human Rights Tribunal, game shows, SNL, and Harry gives us a taste of the book he's been working on since the 1980s.
In this episode of Art is Hard Kenton Doupe gives us the scoop on being a young artist in Yorkton Saskatchewan and the moment he decided to pursue a life as an artist. Enjoy! This episode features music from Minor Matter. To connect with the band check out their Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/MinorMatter
Harry Doupe returns for his annual year-in-comedy review. We start off with the old chestnuts: Canadian Comedy Awards and YYComedy Festival and quickly branch off to The Interview, Corner Gas: The Movie, and The Grand Seduction, move over to the year in comedy deaths, talk about Demetri Martin's response to hecklers at the JFL stop in Vancouver, Harry's worst experience with hecklers, Christmas specials from Russell Peters and Dave Foley, Lachlan Patterson's appearance on Last Comic Standing, and the upcoming Schitt's Creek.
Mimi Kao and Allison Doupe explore song learning in the male zebra finch.
Harry Doupe returns for his fourth – or is it fifth? – appearance on What's So Funny? He's also returned home to his beloved British Columbia. In this episode, he tells stories about Paula Poundstone, Mike Bullard, Robbie Robertson, Burton Cummings, Stan Mikita, Norm Macdonald, and David Foster. He also discusses writing for awards shows and the Olympics, ageism, and takes a sports and music quiz.
Harry Doupe returns! The veteran BC comic was back in his home province for a high school reunion and some comedy dates so of course we invited him back on. Never short on opinions, Harry takes on the Calgary comedy fest and the Canadian Comedy Awards, and reminisces about days of yore with Norm Macdonald, Howie Mandel, Wayne Cox, Maureen Murphy, Larry David, Steve Landesberg and the Tragically Hip.
Harry Doupe is a semi-regular to the show this time of year. We made this one a bit longer than usual because there was so much on Harry's mind. He takes aim at the Comedy Awards, the Comedy Network, Yuk Yuks, and reminisces about the early days in Vancouver with Ryan Stiles and the late, great Colin Campbell.
Anything Goes is a no-holds-barred talk show focusing on events in the news, in pop culture and the state of Canadian stand-up comedy. It is hosted by Darren Frost, Dave Martin Christina Walkinshaw and Kathleen McGee. It's a funny, informative, uncensored look at the worlds' highs and lows from a uniquely Canadian perspective.
Welcome to episode #182 of the TVA Podcast. In this week’s episode, we welcome HARRY DOUPE! Join tva, Harry, Ian and Darcy as we talk about all this: – Doupe gives us the str8 dope on the Winter Olympics…since he was there – We get...
Comedian Harry Doupe drops by the studio to talk about the old days, as well as giving his barbed opinions on the likes of Russell Peters, Gerry Dee, Mark Breslin and Rick Ducommun.
Vancouver Co-op Radio Host Guy MacPherson interviews Jon Dore and Harry Doupe