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In todays episode, Shelley and Phil dive in to two moderately priced red wines to honor their upcoming respective wine days, re-introduce the Vacu Vin Swirling Carafe and talk about why restaurants have a corkage fee. Bring on the tannins and muscles! #HappyFriday! #ItsWineTime! #Cheersing Wines this episode:2022 Piattelli Vineyards Malbec (Season's of Coeur d'Alene)
Todays episode we honor the upcoming Champagne Day(s), review our 2024 Wine Time Fridays highlights while unveiling a fun surprise. This is our last episode in season 5 as we put a bow on 2024. #HappyFriday! #HappyNewYear! #ItsWineTime! #Cheersing #FridayFlowers Wines this episode:Bernard Gaucher Reserve Brut Champagne ($40 at Pilgrim's Market)They are having this at the Pilgrim's Market tasting today!2022 DeLille D2 ($39 at Total Wine) A HUGE thanks to our sponsors: Elsom Cellars, The Cuvée App and Seasons of CDA!Elsom Cellars: Good times are meant to be shared and so are great grapes and great wines! Since 2006, Elsom Cellars has been producing brilliant Washington wines. For more information about Elsom Wines, please visit http://www.elsomcellars.com or call them at 425-298-3082The Cuvée App: Plan your Napa Valley wine trips with ease using Cuvée! With instant access to over 200 wineries, customize and book experiences so you can relax and focus on enjoying California's finest wines. Download the app in the Apple app store for your perfect Napa adventure or visit https://www.cuvee.app/ for more information.Seasons of Coeur d'Alene: Experience the best of Coeur d'Alene's culinary scene at Seasons, where farm-to-table cuisine meets elegant ambiance. Savor seasonal menus crafted with locally sourced ingredients, enjoying exceptional service in a sophisticated setting perfect for any occasion. Visit https://www.seasonsofcda.com/ for more information or call 208-664-8008.The CDA Gourmet Wine Words of the Week - Growers Champagne:Grower Champagne, also known as Récoltant-Manipulant (RM) in French (or Farmer Fizz), refers to Champagne made by small, independent producers who own and manage the entire process, from growing the grapes to bottling and selling the finished product. This contrasts with the larger Champagne houses, known as Négociants-Manipulants (NM), who buy grapes or unfinished wine from other growers and blend them to create their signature styles.Mentions: Mer Soleil Silver Chardonnay, Sam Lange, Pilgrim's Market, Tirriddis, Brad Binko, Salvation Army, Fred Meyer Coeur d'Alene, Rotary on the Rocks, Mix It Up, Big Table Farm, Dustin Lewis, MJ Towler, Three Fat Guys Wines, DeLille, Mark Cooke, Cynthia, Metropolitan Grill, Gary Vaynerchuck and Lola Wine Lounge.Products used in this episode:Champagne and Sparkling Wine Bottle Sealer by MiTBA and repour.Please check out some of the 2024 highlights: Karen MacNeil (episode 232), TerrVox (episode 229), Kevin Pogue (episode 227), Luke Marquis (episode 214), Tirriddis (episode 197).Please visit Our Resource Page and we encourage you to visit our sponsors whenever possible.Some Wines we enjoyed this week: Stoller Family Estate Chardonnay, Z. Alexander Brown Chardonnay, Chloe Chardonnay, Château Maubert Côtes de Bordeaux, Castelli del Grevepesa Clemente VII Rosso di Toscana (11/11), Rivaura Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon, Sequoia Grove Syrah and Drink Washington State Carménère.Please find us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/WineTimeFridays), Twitter (@VintageTweets), Instagram (@WineTimeFridays) on our YouTube Channel, https://www.youtube.com/@winetimefridays and on Threads, which is @winetimefridays. You can also “Follow” Phil on Vivino. His profile name is Phil Anderson and will probably “Follow” you back!
JR kicks off hour two by discussing Florida State & Georgia Tech traveling to Ireland before welcoming Dustin Lewis to the show to preview the game. The hour ends by discussing Keon Coleman's fit into the Bills offense.
Dustin Lewis of SI Now's NoleGameday joined JR to preview Florida State-Georgia Tech and discuss the likelihood that the Seminoles make the College Football Playoff.
Welcome back to America's #1 Daily Podcast, featuring America's #1 Real Estate Coaches and Top EXP Realty Sponsors in the World, Tim and Julie Harris. Ready to become an EXP Realty Agent and join Tim and Julie Harris? Visit: https://whylibertas.com/harris or text Tim directly at 512-758-0206. IMPORTANT: Join #1 Real Estate Coaches Tim and Julie Harris's Premier Coaching now for FREE. Included is a DAILY Coaching Session with a HARRIS Certified Coach. Proven and tested lead generation, systems, and scripts designed for this market. Instant FREE Access Now: YES, Enroll Me NOW In Premier Coaching https://premiercoaching.com As a multifaceted REALTOR® and co-owner of Create Realty Partners, I bring a wealth of life experiences to the forefront of every client and business interactions. I believe in partnership and collaboration. My husband Matt and I started Create Realty Partners as a domestic team with eXp Realty and have never looked back. He is now Managing Broker for the state of Georgia. As part of the EXP GA Agent Advisory Council, I work to bring our agents together. I don't like seeing agents feel like they are on a lonely island and that they are getting the support they deserve. I love sharing my knowledge and learning from others. Part of that learning is my commitment and participation with the LGBTQ+ Real Estate Alliance. I am a huge proponent of Allyship and try to be the best Ally I can be with many communities. Beyond my real estate expertise, my background in the arts has instilled in me a sense of creativity and adaptability that enhances the client journey. With a successful career in acting across stage, TV, and film, I bring a unique perspective to the real estate industry, enriching your experience with fresh ideas and approaches. When you partner with me and Create Realty Partners | eXp Realty, it's not just business as usual – you're investing in a relationship built on trust and integrity. Let's collaborate to create an experience that exceeds your expectations and transforms what you even dreamed real estate could be. HUGE Announcement: You will love this! Looking for the full outline from today's presentation? Our DAILY Newsletter featured lead generation systems, real estate scripts, daily success plans and (YES) the notes or today's show. Best part? The newsletter is free! https://harrisrealestatedaily.com/
From September 12, 2015: On this week's Lawfare Podcast, Benjamin Wittes sits down with Professor Gabriella Blum, professor at Harvard Law School, and Dustin Lewis, a senior researcher at Harvard Law Schools' Program on International Law and Armed Conflict, to discuss their new report written with Naz Modirzadeh entitled Medical Care in Armed Conflict: IHL and State Responses to Terrorism. The conversation takes a look at whether we should consider medical care a form of illegitimate support to terrorists. Their argument? We shouldn't, because IHL lays down extensive protections for medical care, and those protections in many instances should also constrain domestic material support cases. Yet the authors make clear that in their view, there's also more to be done, as there are gaps and weaknesses in the protections afforded by IHL itself.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For the first time in 138 episodes, Phil is flying solo without Shelley as she was down for the count, fighting the flu, during this recording. But we soldier on with Dustin Lewis, the Intermountain Regional Manager for Bogle Family Wine Collection, as we taste through SEVEN wines in their collection. Two of these wines are brand new to the market place and one of those is an element[al] component in alternative wine bottles. Think of the of the periodic table symbol, AL. With that, #HappyFriday! #ItsWineTime! #Cheersing #CorkyAndDorky Wines this episode: 2023 Juggernaut “Marlborough” Sauvignon Blanc (brand new!)2021 Juggernaut “Sonoma Coast” Chardonnay2022 Element[AL] Rose (brand new!)2020 Phantom Proprietary Red Blend2021 Bogle Merlot2021 Bogle Petite Sirah2021 Twenty Acres CabernetCheck out all of the wines from the Bogle Family Wine Collection by visiting https://boglewinery.comA HUGE thanks to our sponsors: Rocky Pond Winery and 3D Kitchens by Design!Rocky Pond Winery: Rocky Pond a family-owned powerhouse committed to creating the finest Bordeaux and Rhône blends. They invite you to become a friend, celebrate life to the fullest and join them at Rocky Pond. Rocky Pond Winery - Unforgettable Wine Experiences, Shared with Family and Friends. For more information, please visit https://rockypondwinery.com3D Kitchens by Design: If you're ready for a complete kitchen upgrade, 3D Kitchens by Design is THE place for you. Visit https://3dkitchensbydesign.com for more information. Located in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho; 3D Kitchens by Design: Dream, Design, Deliver.And of course, a HUGE thank you to Tod Hornby who wrote and recorded our official Wine Time Fridays theme music, which is ANYthing but average. Please visit https://todhornby.com or contact him at veryaveragemusic@gmail.comThe Social Web Wine Word of the Week - JammyJammy wines are packed with concentrated fruit flavors that resemble cooked or preserved fruits, like strawberry jam, plum jam, or blackberry compote. These flavors are more intense than fresh fruit and have a cooked or stewed quality.The Social Web: The Social Web is helping small businesses untangle the web of social media marketing. For more information, please visit https://thesocialweb.news Mentions: Jeff Peda, Bodega Garzón, Andrea Robinson, M.S., Jesse Balsimo, J. Bookwalter Wines, Milbrandt Vineyards, Tablas Creek Vineyards, Liberty Lake Wine Cellars, Sarah and Mark Lathrop, Karen MacNeil, Sharalynn Richardson, Lindsay & Brian LaFaille, Liz Keyser, Jody Elsom, Elsom Cellars, Gary Vaynerchuk, Wine Text TV, Justin Vineyards, Rosalie, Possibilities, The White House Grill, Tito's Italian Grill & Wine Shop, Ron Scharman, Fly With Wine and M.J. Towler.Some Wines we enjoyed this week: Kiona Lemberger, Roblar Chardonnay, Bindi Sergardi La Chirlanda Chianti Classico, Rivaura Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon and a Match Book Malbec.Please find us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/WineTimeFridays), Twitter (@VintageTweets), Instagram (@WineTimeFridays) on our YouTube Channel, https://www.youtube.com/@winetimefridays and on Threads, which is @winetimefridays. You can also “Follow” Phil on Vivino. His profile name is Phil Anderson and will probably “Follow” you back! © 2024 Wine Time Fridays - All Rights Reserved
On this episode, we taste through two Washington wines in week four of this Washington Wine Month of March, one a Viognier, in honor of Viognier day which is this coming Tuesday, and a Red Blend. #HappyFriday! #ItsWineTIme! #CheersingWines this episode:2022 Airfield Viognier ($15 at Pilgrims Market)
Dustin Lewis is a Territory Manager for REAMS, a company that supplies to the landscape and general contractors in Kansas, and is one of Jonathan's vendors. He has a love for art and design, and still occasionally designs landscapes. He graduated from Kansas State University with his Bachelors in Landscape Design. Listen to this episode to learn all things design and life. Give us a follow on social media @threecheeseblendpod --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/threecheeseblend/support
País Estados Unidos Dirección Christopher Landon Guion Michael T. Kennedy, Christopher Landon Música Bear McCreary Fotografía Laurie Rose Reparto Kathryn Newton, Vince Vaughn, Alan Ruck, Uriah Shelton, Katie Finneran, Dustin Lewis, Dana Drori, Mitchell Hoog, Charles Green, Deja Dee, Kelly Lamor Wilson, Melissa Collazo, Celeste O'Connor Sinopsis Tras intercambiar su cuerpo con un asesino en serie (Vince Vaughn), una joven estudiante (Kathryn Newton) descubre que tiene menos de 24 horas antes de que el cambio sea permanente. Del director de "Feliz día de tu muerte".
In this episode, Dr Lauren Sanders speaks with Dustin Lewis, of Harvard Law School's Project on International Law and Armed Conflict about war algorithms and his recent project on pathways for using AI, and how to ensure greater respect for international law when states use these algorithmic capabilities. Dustin is the Research Director at the Harvard Law School Program on International Law and Armed Conflict (PILAC). With a focus on public international law sources and methods, Dustin leads research into several wide-ranging contemporary challenges related to securing peace, protecting civilians, regulating hostilities, safeguarding the environment, and ending armed conflicts.Additional Resources:PILAC - Three Pathways to Secure Greater Respect for International Law Concerning War Algorithms SIPRI - Emerging Military and Security Technologies Project ASSER Institute - Designing International Law and Ethics into Military Artificial Intelligence (DILEMA) Geneva Institute - Lethal Autonomous Weapons and War Crimes ProjectAutoNorms - Weaponised AI, Norms and OrderICRC Background Papers on LAWS: ICRC Position on Autonomous Weapons Suchman - Human-Machine Reconfigurations (CUP, 2012)
In support and promotion of the recent International Review of the Red Cross edition on counterterrorism, a conversation with Naz Modirzadeh and Dustin Lewis on whether and how we can reconcile the current clash between a growing global counterterrorism architecture and impartial humanitarian activities.
@fbscout_florida & @Dussttin What's going on with Florida State recruiting and this year's team? Dustin Lewis knows FSU very well. He's a member of the NoleGameday site on FanNation powered by Sports Illustrated. Recruiting - Lewis really like Parsons, the committed FSU QB. He's also high on several other 'Noles recruits. Watch out for big "Q" along the OL. He has a chance to be very good. As for the team, it's quite interesting. Dustin talks about some of the 'Noles struggles and some of the up and coming players. Some of the positions discussed: *OL - It's a pivotal year for FSU. With more Transfer Portal players, will the Seminoles finally turn the corner along the OL? *QB - What happens if there's an injury to Jordan Travis? That might be the biggest concern for Florida State. RB - Not necessarily a ton of depth, but some good athletes. Does any one player take the lead role? WR - Mediocre recruiting might cause some issues this season. The 'Noles might not be able to overcome multiple injuries. *DL - This might be the biggest strength for FSU. Size and speed is available for FSU. LB - Much like RB, not a ton of depth. There is some promise from a certain FR linebacker, however. DB - Definitely talent in the back end of the defense, especially safety. A couple of freshman might need to play serious minutes at cornerback. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Let's Get Ready To Rumblllleeeee! Join your hosts Kim and Jon for a monster-sized episode of Nightmare on Film Street this week with a blow-by-blow breakdown of horror's most iconic monsters...punching each other, biting each other, and laying eggs in the bellies of some unsuspecting bystanders! In this corner, we have the sadistic Springwood Slasher up against Camp Crystal Lake's reigning champion in the unfairly maligned Freddy vs. Jason (2003). And in the other corner, we have two alien creatures that have very rudely decided to bring their interplanetary turf war to our back yard, in the somewhat fairly maligned AVP: Alien vs. Predator (2004). Join usss.. // SUPPORT THE SHOW // Nightmare on Film Street is a labor of love - and Terror! Join The Fiend Club to unlock frightfully good rewards; like shoutouts on the show and social media, bonus episodes, and much more! NOFSpodcast.com/fiendclub. This episode is co-produced, with the generous support of Dustin Lewis & Darra Stone. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join Kim & Jon on this week's Nightmare Alley episode as they sit down with Freaky director and co-writer Christopher Landon to discuss the body-swapping horror-comedy that features Vince Vaughn as a merciless killer AND a sixteeen-year-old girl! Somewhere in there we also manage to talk about Halloween decorations, getting revenge on bullies, and how writing horror movies usually means daydreaming about inventive ways to kill people :) // SUPPORT THE SHOW // Nightmare on Film Street is a labor of love - and Terror! Join The Fiend Club to unlock frightfully good rewards; like shoutouts on the show and social media, bonus episodes, and much more! NOFSpodcast.com/fiendclub. This episode is co-produced, with the generous support of Dustin Lewis & Darra Stone. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Are you suffering from a Halloween Hangover? Election woes got you down? Take a vacation from those real-world horrors with us on this week's episode of Nightmare on Film Street, and join Kim & Jon for a fun, care-free discussion of two movies with a combined Rotten Tomatoes rating fo 41%. Two forgotten gems of the early 2000's. Two pre-Marvel, horror-tinged extravaganzas, bursting with vampire bats, bad Transylvanian accents, and big bad monsters fist-fighting at the stroke of midnight. First up, we're venturing to a far off land to stop Dracula's sinister plans in Van Helsing (2004) but then we take an unexpected left turn in 1899 to celebrate the rough-n-tumble nature thrill-ride The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003). Join usss.. // SUPPORT THE SHOW // Nightmare on Film Street is a labor of love - and Terror! Support us on Patreon to unlock frightfully good rewards; like shoutouts on the show and social media, access to our episode archive, producer credits, bonus episodes, and much more! Patreon.com/nightmareonfilmstreet. This episode is co-produced, with the generous support of Dustin Lewis & Darra Stone. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Happy Halloween Horror Fiends! The big day is just around the corner and we've got a little treat for you. Join Kim & Jon on this week's Nightmare Alley episode as they sit down with Gremlins 2: The New Batch director Joe Dante, producer Michael Finnell, and stars Zach Galligan & Robert Picardo at the 30th Anniversary Reunion Panel, "live" from Salem Horror Fest 2020! Hear all about the off-the-wall gremlins that didn't make the cut, everyone's favourite day on set, and who had the biggest crush on Greta Gremlin. Join usss.. // SUPPORT THE SHOW // Nightmare on Film Street is a labor of love - and Terror! Support us on Patreon to unlock frightfully good rewards; like shoutouts on the show and social media, access to our episode archive, producer credits, bonus episodes, and much more! Patreon.com/nightmareonfilmstreet. This episode is co-produced, with the generous support of Dustin Lewis & Darra Stone. And don't forget to check out all the Halloween-tastic panels, discussions, shorts, and features available at Salem Horror Fest until October 31st! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hot Patootie, Bless my Soul! We're taking a trip over to the Frankenstein place on this week's episode of Nightmare on Film Street. As Halloween night draws near, we're revisiting two goth-rock opera classics for Rocktober, and our month-long celebration of The Sound of Screams. Join your horror hosts Jon & Kim as we take a jump to the left and a step to the right into the iconic Halloween freak-out musical The Rocky Horror Picture Show before donning our raven masks, and stomping on our distortion pedals before crowd-diving into Brian De Palma's Phantom of The Paradise. If you've been waiting patiently for us to fangirl over Frank-N-Furter & The Phantom this episode is for You, you freaky fiend. So press play now! We see you quiver with antici---------pation! // SUPPORT THE SHOW // Nightmare on Film Street is a labor of love - and Terror! Support us on Patreon to unlock frightfully good rewards; like shoutouts on the show and social media, access to our episode archive, producer credits, bonus episodes, and much more! Patreon.com/nightmareonfilmstreet. This episode is co-produced, with the generous support of Dustin Lewis & Darra Stone. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome back to Nightmare Alley, fiends; The spooky little side street in the Nightmare on Film Street podcast feed. This week, Kim & Jon are joined by writer/director Ryan Spindell to discuss his super HalloweenTastic horror-anthology THE MORTUARY COLLECTION, now available stream on Shudder! If you aren't afraid of tentacle monsters, creepy old morticians, or crazed killers out to murder + eat little girls and boys, you're going to love this cooky, creepy movie. Joinn uss... // SUPPORT THE SHOW // Nightmare on Film Street is a labor of love - and Terror! Support us on Patreon to unlock frightfully good rewards; like shoutouts on the show and social media, access to our episode archive, producer credits, bonus episodes, and much more! Patreon.com/nightmareonfilmstreet. This episode is co-produced, with the generous support of Dustin Lewis & Darra Stone. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this week's episode of Nightmare on Film Street we're venturing into the unknown, where the world is full of monsters, bathed in pink floodlights, and scored with the coolest, creepiest, synth music this side of Jupiter. Join Kim & Jon as they dive into the deep, depressing waters of Panos Cosmatos' hallucinatory revenge story Mandy before taking a walk on the wild side to discuss death, dying, and other fun topics sure to put a smile on your face this Halloween season as we revisit David Robert Mitchell's It Follows. Joinn uss... // SUPPORT THE SHOW // Nightmare on Film Street is a labor of love - and Terror! Support us on Patreon to unlock frightfully good rewards; like shoutouts on the show and social media, access to our episode archive, producer credits, bonus episodes, and much more! Patreon.com/nightmareonfilmstreet. This episode is co-produced, with the generous support of Dustin Lewis & Darra Stone. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to Nightmare Alley; the detour podcast from Nightmare on Film Street. This secret back alley is where horror hosts Kim & Jon talk with notable horror filmmakers and creators about their exciting and terrifying work in the genre space! This week, we sit down with fellow Canuck Brandon Cronenberg to discuss his just-released mindf*ck Possessor, starring Andrea Riseborough as a cerebral body-swapping assassin with an identity crisis. We talk evil corporations and their devious experiments, getting that good good gratuitous violence via practical means, and laugh about how many kids are going to be traumatized via seeing Possessor in their rearview mirrors at the drive-in. Joinn uss.. // SUPPORT THE SHOW // Nightmare on Film Street is a labor of love - and Terror! Support us on Patreon to unlock frightfully good rewards; like shoutouts on the show and social media, access to our episode archive, producer credits, bonus episodes, and much more! Patreon.com/nightmareonfilmstreet. This episode is co-produced, with the generous support of Dustin Lewis & Darra Stone. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Checking in? Nightmare on Film Street is spending the hour in Haunted Hotels on this week's episode! Join your horror hosts Kim and Jon as they unearth the matrimonial spirits of Ti West's The Inkeepers (2011) and duel with the seasonally ambigious specters of 1408 (2007), adapted from the short story by Stephen King. We talk about creaky corridors, essential haunted hotel wallpaper, how lovely EMF is for your ears, and just how much we'd like our own Samuel L. Jackson in a mini fridge. Joinn usss... // SUPPORT THE SHOW // Nightmare on Film Street is a labor of love - and Terror! Support us on Patreon to unlock frightfully good rewards; like shoutouts on the show and social media, access to our episode archive, producer credits, bonus episodes, and much more! Patreon.com/nightmareonfilmstreet. This episode is co-produced, with the generous support of Dustin Lewis & Darra Stone. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I welcome back actor Dustin Lewis to Hellblazerbiz. Dustin is a brilliant actor who also teaches the Meisner acting technique at Drama Inc in Atlanta. Dustin has appeared in many shows including Sleepy Hollow, Ozark, The Resident and more recently Cobra Kai, where he plays Mr Palmer. Dustin and I chat about all things acting, with his love of stage as well as on screen. We chat about the brilliant show Cobra Kai and how it teaches us to not be judgemental and understand that people can be going through things that you would never know about. We also talk about Avenue Q with my bad impressions of Trekkie monster, Kermit, Donald Duck and Goofy. You have been warned! :)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/hellblazerbiz)
If you've been debating on a personal trainer and don't know whether you want to go with an online or in person trainer then listen to this first!! Dustin and I go through some of the key questions you need to ask before starting to train with someone! Follow Dustin on IG
In this episode Alison and guest, (actor, coach, and producer) Dustin Lewis chat about what it means to work and live by the mantra, "preparation, not planning". Dustin shares the top 3 biggest things he's seen Atlanta actors struggle with and how to fix them, a peek into his journey from a 20+ year career in musical theatre to finding success in film and TV, his experience diving into a new role as a producer, AND he might even sing us a tune in German. You don't want to miss this episode! This episode's featured guest: Dustin Lewis (actor/coach/producer, "First Man", "Ozark", "The Resident") Website: http://dustinlewis.org/index.html Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realdustinlewis/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/realdustinlewis?lang=en IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm7349608/?ref_=nv_sr_1?ref_=nv_sr_1 Chipper Dog Productions: Website: https://chipperdogproductions.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chipperdogprod/ About the show: It's a Slate of Mind with Alison Haselden is a podcast designed to spark honest, unfiltered conversations within the entertainment industry community about things we're all thinking but don't talk about enough. It can feel isolating in this digital age (anyone else trapped in a self-tape bubble?), but we don't have to go it alone. Alison invites you to join her circle of friends new and old as we tackle the industry together. Alison Haselden grew up as a child actor and singer (her first time on set was age 6!) performing in commercials, print ads, film, TV, professional theatre, and recorded music between Orlando, FL, Nashville, TN, and Los Angeles, CA. She's now Atlanta, GA based pursuing film and TV as well as screenwriting. Let's be friends! Connect with Alison here: "It's a Slate of Mind" Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/itsaslateofmind/ Personal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alison_haselden/ Website: http://alisonhaselden.com/
Fitness has been the foundation for my growth, my confidence, and my success. Without fitness, I’m a different person. PERIOD! I’m not the only one that feels this way. Tyler Harris, Charles Russ and I have all seen fitness propel our lives forward. Dustin Lewis, OCB Men’s Physique Pro, No BS Physique Coach, and founder of Muscle […] The post No Rain… No Rainbows: Modern Man – Fitness appeared first on Phaeton4Kast.
“What gets measured, gets managed.” It’s a quote that Dustin lives by. And to be honest, it’s not hard to see why. After hearing his story, you’ll want to start tracking your progress too. Dustin Lewis is an OCB Men’s Physique Pro, No BS Physique Coach, and founder of Muscle & Mindset. When it comes […] The post No Rain… No Rainbows: Measuring Success With Dustin Lewis appeared first on Phaeton4Kast.
In this episode of Java with Joe, host Joe Chandler talks with Dustin Lewis, Regional Vice-President at Primerica. Joe and Dustin are talking financial stability, so you 'NEVER surrender your business!' Dustin talks about leaving a love letter to your family - the money necessary to live comfortably in the event the primary wage-earner is no longer able to provide. As a business owner, death benefit payouts help business owners take care of business debt and more. Decisions out of desperation are NOT the best decision, find out what you need to know. Dustin points out we're only one situation away from being uninsurable, so the time to get life insurance is when all is well. Go to www.Primerica.com/DustinLewis to learn more about business solutions in life insurance, and call him at 469-250-1476 to set up an appointment right away. Java with Joe Show brings you 'Highly Caffeinated Marketing' each Thursday on the OBBM Network podcast and OBBM Radio at 9 AM and 9 PM CST. Each week, Joe Chandler offers a wide range of marketing and business topics to assist you in making the tough business decisions. When was the last time you had FUN and RELIABLE marketing information - that wasn’t over your head? Java with Joe is sponsored by: NJ Painting and Remodeling (973) 896-2650 eEndorsements.com Sweeps N Ladders (469) 777-8432 Sometimes things do not always go your way and you need to revive your business. Joe Chandler helps you find ways to uniquely market your business, both traditionally and groundbreaking. Never Surrender! Click here to join the Java with Joe show on Facebook. Java with Joe is produced by OffBeat Business Media for the OBBM Network and affiliates. The OBBM Network Podcast is available on iTunes and Google Play Music, or download the OffBeat Business app to get all OBBM Network programs in the palm of your hand. To be a guest or sponsor Java with Joe, call 469-712-4Joe.Support the show (https://offbeatbusiness.com/discountmembership/#join)
In this PHAP Expert Legal Briefing, Naz Modirzadeh and Dustin Lewis, from the Harvard Law School Program on International Law in Armed Conflict, explored developments in technology, accountability, and international law pertaining to armed conflict. The background concern is that in war, as in so many areas, power and authority are increasingly expressed algorithmically. Advancements in artificial intelligence and robotics may implicate—and possibly transform—numerous aspects of armed conflict. For instance, increasingly sophisticated forms of technical autonomy may affect the conduct of hostilities (including the development and use of “autonomous weapons”). But they also might relate to other elements pertaining to war, such as guarding and transporting detainees, providing medical care, and delivering humanitarian assistance. The presenters summarized a recent report from the Harvard Law School Program on International Law and Armed Conflict. That report introduces a new concept—war algorithms—that aims to elevate algorithmically-derived “choices” and “decisions” to a central concern regarding technical autonomy in war. The report defines a “war algorithm” as any algorithm that is expressed in computer code, that is effectuated through a constructed system, and that is capable of operating in relation to armed conflict. Through the “war algorithms” lens, the presenters linked international law and related accountability architectures to relevant technologies.Read more and access related resources on https://phap.org/1nov2016
In this PHAP Expert Legal Briefing, Naz Modirzadeh and Dustin Lewis, from the Harvard Law School Program on International Law in Armed Conflict, explored developments in technology, accountability, and international law pertaining to armed conflict. The background concern is that in war, as in so many areas, power and authority are increasingly expressed algorithmically. Advancements in artificial intelligence and robotics may implicate—and possibly transform—numerous aspects of armed conflict. For instance, increasingly sophisticated forms of technical autonomy may affect the conduct of hostilities (including the development and use of “autonomous weapons”). But they also might relate to other elements pertaining to war, such as guarding and transporting detainees, providing medical care, and delivering humanitarian assistance. The presenters summarized a recent report from the Harvard Law School Program on International Law and Armed Conflict. That report introduces a new concept—war algorithms—that aims to elevate algorithmically-derived “choices” and “decisions” to a central concern regarding technical autonomy in war. The report defines a “war algorithm” as any algorithm that is expressed in computer code, that is effectuated through a constructed system, and that is capable of operating in relation to armed conflict. Through the “war algorithms” lens, the presenters linked international law and related accountability architectures to relevant technologies.Read more and access related resources on https://phap.org/1nov2016
Dustin is an engaging guy, and talented actor. He has appeared in Sleepy Hollow as Paul Revere, as well as several other productions. He currently trains and coaches at www.dramainc.net alongside Erin Burns, who has recently been on my show too and this has become his artistic family, and great friends due to the connection and spirit they have. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In 2014, reports suggested that a surge of foreign jihadists were participating in armed conflicts in Syria, Iraq, and elsewhere. The U.N. Security Council responded by imposing new obligations on member states to counter the threat posed by “foreign terrorist fighters” (FTFs). In the intervening year, states have taken actions to implement those FTF obligations. Meanwhile, many states continue to fund and otherwise throw their support behind life-saving humanitarian relief for civilians in armed conflicts around the world—including conflicts involving terrorists. Yet, in recent years, members of the humanitarian community have become increasingly aware of the real, perceived, and potential impacts of counterterrorism laws on humanitarian action.At this PHAP online expert IHL briefing, Dustin Lewis and Naz Modirzadeh, two of the authors of a recent report from the Harvard Law School Program on International Law and Armed Conflict (HLS PILAC), will present their research on suppressing “foreign terrorist fighters” and supporting principled humanitarian action in counterterrorism contexts. The presenters will discuss and answer questions relating to: - Converging and diverging elements of the normative frameworks underlying state responses to terrorism and state support of principled humanitarian action; - IHL implications of the “foreign terrorist fighter” framing; - Provisional methodologies to measure state compliance with key FTF-related Security Council obligations; - Provisional methodologies to measure state support of principled humanitarian action in counterterrorism contexts; and - Humanitarian exemptions under Security Council practice.Read more at https://phap.org/OEV-17Dec2015
The last fifteen years have witnessed a surge in armed conflicts involving designated terrorists. State responses to terrorism raise complex issues concerning international humanitarian law (IHL). Experts have debated legal and policy frameworks pertaining to the use of lethal force in counterterrorism operations, as well as the legal grounds to detain alleged wartime terrorists. Yet so far one vitally important area has evaded the same level of focus: how state responses to terrorism threaten to erode the foundational ethic of IHL entailed in impartial wartime medical care for all wounded and sick fighters hors de combat, friend and foe alike.At this PHAP online expert IHL briefing, Dustin Lewis and Naz Modirzadeh, two of the authors of a recent report from the Harvard Law School Program on International Law and Armed Conflict (HLS PILAC) presented their research on IHL and medical care concerning terrorists in armed conflict. The presenters discussed and answered questions relating to: - The intersections between IHL medical-care protections and the framework of global counterterrorism obligations imposed by the U.N. Security Council; - Prosecutions—in Peru, Colombia, and the United States—based on various forms of medical assistance to terrorists in armed conflicts; - The technical legal definitions of key concepts, such as the so-called special protections under IHL for “medical personnel,” “medical units,” and “medical transports”; - Gaps between treaty-based medical-care protections applicable in international armed conflicts versus those applicable in non-international armed conflicts; - Gaps between treaty-based medical-care obligations imposed on states party to the Additional Protocols of 1977 versus states not party to those conventions; and - Whether customary IHL may fill some or all of those gaps.Read more at https://phap.org/OEV-3Nov2015
In 2014, reports suggested that a surge of foreign jihadists were participating in armed conflicts in Syria, Iraq, and elsewhere. The U.N. Security Council responded by imposing new obligations on member states to counter the threat posed by “foreign terrorist fighters” (FTFs). In the intervening year, states have taken actions to implement those FTF obligations. Meanwhile, many states continue to fund and otherwise throw their support behind life-saving humanitarian relief for civilians in armed conflicts around the world—including conflicts involving terrorists. Yet, in recent years, members of the humanitarian community have become increasingly aware of the real, perceived, and potential impacts of counterterrorism laws on humanitarian action.At this PHAP online expert IHL briefing, Dustin Lewis and Naz Modirzadeh, two of the authors of a recent report from the Harvard Law School Program on International Law and Armed Conflict (HLS PILAC), will present their research on suppressing “foreign terrorist fighters” and supporting principled humanitarian action in counterterrorism contexts. The presenters will discuss and answer questions relating to: - Converging and diverging elements of the normative frameworks underlying state responses to terrorism and state support of principled humanitarian action; - IHL implications of the “foreign terrorist fighter” framing; - Provisional methodologies to measure state compliance with key FTF-related Security Council obligations; - Provisional methodologies to measure state support of principled humanitarian action in counterterrorism contexts; and - Humanitarian exemptions under Security Council practice.Read more at https://phap.org/OEV-17Dec2015
The last fifteen years have witnessed a surge in armed conflicts involving designated terrorists. State responses to terrorism raise complex issues concerning international humanitarian law (IHL). Experts have debated legal and policy frameworks pertaining to the use of lethal force in counterterrorism operations, as well as the legal grounds to detain alleged wartime terrorists. Yet so far one vitally important area has evaded the same level of focus: how state responses to terrorism threaten to erode the foundational ethic of IHL entailed in impartial wartime medical care for all wounded and sick fighters hors de combat, friend and foe alike.At this PHAP online expert IHL briefing, Dustin Lewis and Naz Modirzadeh, two of the authors of a recent report from the Harvard Law School Program on International Law and Armed Conflict (HLS PILAC) presented their research on IHL and medical care concerning terrorists in armed conflict. The presenters discussed and answered questions relating to: - The intersections between IHL medical-care protections and the framework of global counterterrorism obligations imposed by the U.N. Security Council; - Prosecutions—in Peru, Colombia, and the United States—based on various forms of medical assistance to terrorists in armed conflicts; - The technical legal definitions of key concepts, such as the so-called special protections under IHL for “medical personnel,” “medical units,” and “medical transports”; - Gaps between treaty-based medical-care protections applicable in international armed conflicts versus those applicable in non-international armed conflicts; - Gaps between treaty-based medical-care obligations imposed on states party to the Additional Protocols of 1977 versus states not party to those conventions; and - Whether customary IHL may fill some or all of those gaps.Read more at https://phap.org/OEV-3Nov2015
On 8 January 2015, PHAP hosted a special online consultation event on the principle of neutrality in humanitarian action as part of the World Humanitarian Summit consultations. Over 200 participants joined us for a high level discussion with constant interaction from the audience, which contributed with important questions and comments.The principle of neutrality, included for example in the Statutes of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and in UN General Assembly Resolution 46/182, is concerned with not taking sides in hostilities and not engaging at any time in controversies of a political, racial, religious, or ideological nature. Such neutral action is generally considered as a crucial means for humanitarian organizations to be able to pursue their humanitarian work in an impartial manner – on the basis of need.The event was introduced with a special briefing by Dustin Lewis, Senior Researcher at the Harvard Law School Program on International Law and Armed Conflict (PILAC), on the principle of neutrality and its development as a principle for humanitarian action. It was then followed by a panel discussion facilitated by Angharad Laing, Executive Director of PHAP, which focused on current debates in the larger humanitarian community related to the principle of neutrality and their implications, with Carsten Völz, Humanitarian Director of Oxfam International; Ingrid Macdonald, Director, Geneva and Humanitarian Policy at Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC); Jérémie Labbé, Head of Project Principles Guiding Humanitarian Action at the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC); and Kamel Mohanna, founder of the Lebanese NGO Amel.Read more at https://phap.org/WHS-8Jan2015
On 8 January 2015, PHAP hosted a special online consultation event on the principle of neutrality in humanitarian action as part of the World Humanitarian Summit consultations. Over 200 participants joined us for a high level discussion with constant interaction from the audience, which contributed with important questions and comments.The principle of neutrality, included for example in the Statutes of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and in UN General Assembly Resolution 46/182, is concerned with not taking sides in hostilities and not engaging at any time in controversies of a political, racial, religious, or ideological nature. Such neutral action is generally considered as a crucial means for humanitarian organizations to be able to pursue their humanitarian work in an impartial manner – on the basis of need.The event was introduced with a special briefing by Dustin Lewis, Senior Researcher at the Harvard Law School Program on International Law and Armed Conflict (PILAC), on the principle of neutrality and its development as a principle for humanitarian action. It was then followed by a panel discussion facilitated by Angharad Laing, Executive Director of PHAP, which focused on current debates in the larger humanitarian community related to the principle of neutrality and their implications, with Carsten Völz, Humanitarian Director of Oxfam International; Ingrid Macdonald, Director, Geneva and Humanitarian Policy at Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC); Jérémie Labbé, Head of Project Principles Guiding Humanitarian Action at the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC); and Kamel Mohanna, founder of the Lebanese NGO Amel.Read more at https://phap.org/WHS-8Jan2015
Speakers: Naz Modirzadeh, Founding Director of the Harvard Law School Program on International Law and Armed Conflict (PILAC) & Dustin Lewis, Senior Researcher, PILACIn December 2014, President Obama said that the United States “combat mission in Afghanistan is ending, and the longest war in American history is coming to a responsible conclusion.” Yet over a year later hostilities continue. What are the stakes for humanitarian organizations in the ongoing application—or not—of international humanitarian law (IHL) in Afghanistan and in other contemporary armed conflicts? Does international law provide sufficient guidance for humanitarians and other battlefield actors to discern when today’s armed conflicts end? At this PHAP online IHL expert briefing, Naz Modirzadeh and Dustin Lewis, of the Harvard Law School Program on International Law and Armed Conflict (PILAC), will discuss initial PILAC research on the “end” of armed conflict under IHL. Among the issues they will explore are: What are the IHL criteria pertaining to the end of armed conflict? Who benefits, and who is disadvantaged, from a presumption of the continued application of IHL—both its more permissive and its more restrictive elements? What is at stake for humanitarian actors, for the parties to the conflict, and for affected civilian populations?Read more at https://phap.org/OEV-23Feb2016
Speakers: Naz Modirzadeh, Founding Director of the Harvard Law School Program on International Law and Armed Conflict (PILAC) & Dustin Lewis, Senior Researcher, PILACIn December 2014, President Obama said that the United States “combat mission in Afghanistan is ending, and the longest war in American history is coming to a responsible conclusion.” Yet over a year later hostilities continue. What are the stakes for humanitarian organizations in the ongoing application—or not—of international humanitarian law (IHL) in Afghanistan and in other contemporary armed conflicts? Does international law provide sufficient guidance for humanitarians and other battlefield actors to discern when today’s armed conflicts end? At this PHAP online IHL expert briefing, Naz Modirzadeh and Dustin Lewis, of the Harvard Law School Program on International Law and Armed Conflict (PILAC), will discuss initial PILAC research on the “end” of armed conflict under IHL. Among the issues they will explore are: What are the IHL criteria pertaining to the end of armed conflict? Who benefits, and who is disadvantaged, from a presumption of the continued application of IHL—both its more permissive and its more restrictive elements? What is at stake for humanitarian actors, for the parties to the conflict, and for affected civilian populations?Read more at https://phap.org/OEV-23Feb2016
On this week’s Lawfare Podcast, Ben sits down with Professor Gabriella Blum, professor at Harvard Law School, and Dustin Lewis, a senior researcher at Harvard Law Schools’ Program on International Law and Armed Conflict, to discuss their new report written with Naz Modirzadeh entitled Medical Care in Armed Conflict: IHL and State Responses to Terrorism. The conversation takes a look at whether we should consider medical care a form of illegitimate support to terrorists. Their argument? We shouldn't, because IHL lays down extensive protections for medical care, and those protections in many instances should also constrain domestic material support cases. Yet the authors make clear that in their view, there's also more to be done, as there are gaps and weaknesses in the protections afforded by IHL itself. Lawfare ran a summary of the report earlier this week, which you can read here.
We begin live in Athens GA at the University of Georgia with a DUI public service announcement (with the help of Kappa Alpha Order). Segments include Dustin Lewis from the University of Kentucky athletic department sharing a few Wildcat initiatives. This show also showcases a very powerful conversation with Mike Dilbeck; author, speaker and expert […]
Join your horror hosts Kim & Jon as they close out their Murder on The Marquee double-feature with classic Italian splatterfest Demons (1985). Set almost entirely in one movie theatre, Demons is a gorefest of squished heads, torn flesh, and technicolor pus. It's the perfect Friday night movie and one that goes from 0 to 666 in record time! Are the demons caused by an evil movie prop? Who knows. Were the gates to hell opened after watching a cursed movie in a damned theatre? We have no idea. But what we do know, is that Demons is a masterpiece of midnight madness and one hell of a good time. Join usssss…This episode is brought to you in part by our co-producer Dustin Lewis, whose generous support on Patreon ensures Nightmare on Film Street can create free, spooky content for the masses. Would you like to become a co-producer of NOFS? Check out our Putrid Producer tier on Patreon!This week's episode is also sponsored by Horror's newest creature feature Mind Leech, available for rent right now! Join Sheriff Benjamin Pailey Jr. and Deputy Terrika Johnson as they follow the trail of destruction left behind by an influential invertebrate. Come see what the fuss is about at MindLeech.com // SUPPORT THE SHOW //Nightmare on Film Street is a labor of love - and Terror! Support us on Patreon at www.nofspodcast.com/fiendclub to unlock frightfully good rewards; like bonus episodes, watch parties, exclusive merch, producer credits, and much more!This week, Fiend Club members have instant access to our spoiler-filled first impressions of Scream VI (2023) as well as the Universal Monster podcast series Graveyard Smash. Enjoy our candid, comedic breakdowns of classic monster movies and modern slashers in the Fiend Club now!// IMPORTANT LINKS //STREET TEAM: https://nofspodcast.com/nightmare-on-film-street-teamNEWSLETTER: https://nofspodcast.com/newsletterMERCH & HORROR TEES: https://store.nofspodcast.comFIEND CLUB: https://nofspodcast.com/fiendclub// GET SOCIAL //DISCORD: https://www.nofspodcast.com/discordTWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/nofspodcastINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/nightmareonfilmstreetYOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@nightmareonfilmstreetFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/nightmareonfilmstreetTIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@nightmareonfilmstreetAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Buy a bag...go home in a box. We're shifting gears after our existential J-Horror double-feature and taking a left turn directly into goofy, over-the-top territory! Join your horror hosts Kim & Jon as they celebrate the retro-obsessed (supernatural?) slasher Popcorn. This movie is overloaded with early 90s fashion, 1950s sci-fi gimmicks and a killer who uses practical effects to literally become a man of 1000 faces. It's the perfect popcorn movie and the perfect blend of humor and horror to kick off your weekend. Join usssss…This episode is brought to you in part by our co-producer Dustin Lewis, whose generous support on Patreon ensures Nightmare on Film Street can create free, spooky content for the masses. Would you like to become a co-producer of NOFS? Check out our Putrid Producer tier on Patreon!This week's episode is also sponsored by Horror's newest creature feature Mind Leech, available for rent right now! Join Sheriff Benjamin Pailey Jr. and Deputy Terrika Johnson as they follow the trail of destruction left behind by an influential invertebrate. Come see what the fuss is about at MindLeech.com // SUPPORT THE SHOW //Nightmare on Film Street is a labor of love - and Terror! Support us on Patreon at www.nofspodcast.com/fiendclub to unlock frightfully good rewards; like bonus episodes, watch parties, exclusive merch, producer credits, and much more!This week, Fiend Club members have instant access to the Universal Monster podcast series Graveyard Smash. This week's we're talking about the long forgotten (arguably superior) Spanish language version of Dracula (1931)
Madness. Terror. Murder. Join your horror hosts Kim & Jon as they close out their J-Horror double-bill Kiyoshi Kurosawa's Cure (1997). Coincidentally, another existential nightmare puzzle box! This one's a doozy, but also a brilliantly taught and complex thriller with a serial killer that has mysteriously orchestrated a series of brutal murders like a psychic puppetmaster. Join usssss…This episode is brought to you in part by our co-producer Dustin Lewis, whose generous support on Patreon ensures Nightmare on Film Street can create free, spooky content for the masses. Would you like to become a co-producer of NOFS? Check out our Putrid Producer tier on Patreon!This week's episode is also sponsored by Horror's newest creature feature Mind Leech, available for rent right now! Join Sheriff Benjamin Pailey Jr. and Deputy Terrika Johnson as they follow the trail of destruction left behind by an influential invertebrate. Come see what the fuss is about at MindLeech.com // SUPPORT THE SHOW //Nightmare on Film Street is a labor of love - and Terror! Support us on Patreon at www.nofspodcast.com/fiendclub to unlock frightfully good rewards; like bonus episodes, watch parties, exclusive merch, producer credits, and much more!This week, Fiend Club members have instant access to Universal Monster podcast series Graveyard Smash. Come celebrate the classic monsters (and their modern counterparts) that changed Horror forever, beginning with Todd Browning's Dracula (1931).// IMPORTANT LINKS //STREET TEAM: https://nofspodcast.com/nightmare-on-film-street-teamNEWSLETTER: https://nofspodcast.com/newsletterMERCH & HORROR TEES: https://store.nofspodcast.comFIEND CLUB: https://nofspodcast.com/fiendclub// GET SOCIAL //DISCORD: https://www.nofspodcast.com/discordTWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/nofspodcastINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/nightmareonfilmstreetYOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@nightmareonfilmstreetFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/nightmareonfilmstreetTIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@nightmareonfilmstreetAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Do you want to meet a ghost? Join your horror hosts Kim and Jon as they dip their toes into the dark waters of early 2000s J-Horror with Kiyoshi Kurosawa's Pulse (2001). We thought we were sitting down for a fun, spooky story about an evil website and what we got instead was a nightmare-fueled existential crisis filled with g-g-g-ghosts! Join usssss…This episode is brought to you in part by our co-producer Dustin Lewis, whose generous support on Patreon ensures Nightmare on Film Street can create free, spooky content for the masses. Would you like to become a co-producer of NOFS? Check out our Putrid Producer tier on Patreon!This week's episode is also sponsored by Horror's newest creature feature Mind Leech, available for rent right now! Join Sheriff Benjamin Pailey Jr. and Deputy Terrika Johnson as they follow the trail of destruction left behind by an influential invertebrate. Come see what the fuss is about at MindLeech.com // SUPPORT THE SHOW //Nightmare on Film Street is a labor of love - and Terror! Support us on Patreon at www.nofspodcast.com/fiendclub to unlock frightfully good rewards; like bonus episodes, watch parties, exclusive merch, producer credits, and much more!This week, Fiend Club members have instant access to Universal Monster podcast series Graveyard Smash. Come celebrate the classic monsters (and their modern counterparts) that changed Horror forever, beginning with Todd Browning's Dracula (1931). // IMPORTANT LINKS //STREET TEAM: https://nofspodcast.com/nightmare-on-film-street-teamNEWSLETTER: https://nofspodcast.com/newsletterMERCH & HORROR TEES: https://store.nofspodcast.comFIEND CLUB: https://nofspodcast.com/fiendclub// GET SOCIAL //DISCORD: https://www.nofspodcast.com/discordTWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/nofspodcastINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/nightmareonfilmstreetYOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@nightmareonfilmstreetFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/nightmareonfilmstreetTIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@nightmareonfilmstreetAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
It's the return of the remake this week on the horror movie podcast for the casually obsessed. Join your horror hosts Kim & Jon for a trip back in time to the early 2000s when major studios and horror movie producers began remaking some of horror's most celebrated classics for a new generation. Matthijs van Heijningen Jr's The Thing brought us back to the cold, creeping dread of the arctic tundra for one of the most controversial, and confusing remakes of the era.We've got a soft spot for the early 2000s remakes but re-shoots, re-writes, and a heart-breaking decision to replace practical effects with CGI in post has made The Thing a hard movie to love. Unless of course you wanna see a Mary Elizabeth Winstead kill an alien monster with a flamethrower or get up close look at The Thing in a super gory autopsy sequence. And why wouldn't you!? Join usss...For reference, you can find the Youtube clips we talk about in this episode HERE, HERE, and HERE
Dustin Lewis, Fisher Adkins, and Logan Robinson recap the Boise State game after a few days to think and watch film. They cover some of the problems that caused Florida State's season opener loss to the Broncos and then move on to cover the Seminoles' second game of the season against UL-Monroe.
Dustin Lewis, Forrest Brewton, Logan Robinson, and Ryan Stalder preview Willie Taggart's debut game against Virginia Tech. The guys are joined by Florida State legend, Charlie Ward, to give his thoughts on Willie Taggart's style of coaching, his relationship with him, and so much more!