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Jason Gray Stanford is an actor who is best known for playing the role of the lovable Lt. Randall Disher on the long running Emmy, Golden Globe, and SAG Award winning television series MONK. His numerous film credits include the Academy Award winning A BEAUTIFUL MIND, with Russell Crowe, for which he was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award for “Best Ensemble Cast,” The Academy Award Nominated FLAGS OF OUR FATHERS directed by Clint Eastwood, LONELY HEARTS with John Travolta, James Gandolfini and Jared Leto, MYSTERY ALASKA also with Russell Crowe, The award winning indie CAROLINE AND JACKIE, Disney's EARTH TO ECHO, THE MIRACLE SEASON alongside Helen Hunt and William Hurt, and the Sundance selection, SUMMER OF ‘84. On television Jason's long list of credits range from starring in Steven Spielberg's Emmy winning mini-series TAKEN, and the TNT series MONDAY MORNINGS for David E. Kelly, to roles on such shows as the hit Amazon series THE BOYS, JUSTIFIED, GREY'S ANATOMY, BONES, THE X FILES, FBI: MOST WANTED both NCIS and STARGATE franchises, and the hit Canadian series REPUBLIC OF DOYLE. Jason also has a considerable voiceover background including roles voicing Donatello in the TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES series “The Next Mutation,” Sherlock Holmes in SHERLOCK HOLMES IN THE 22ND CENTURY, Joe Higashi in the FATAL FURY trilogy, among many others. He is also recognized as the original voice of Raditz in the wildly popular DRAGONBALL Z. Upcoming Jason will be reprising his role as Lt. Randy Disher in the long awaited MONK movie for NBC/Universal and Peacock. He will also be seen in the Disney+ series PERCY JACKSON AND THE OLYMPIANS premiering in 2024 and the Paramount + action thriller THE PAINTER. Along with these projects Jason is gearing up for the second season of his popular podcast, THE RANDY DISHER PODCAST on iHeart Radio, Amazon, and Spotify. Jason continues to be a fierce animal advocate. He also works alongside the American Heart Association as well as lending his voice to the importance of organ donation and transplant awareness. We chat about his heart transplant and moving forward, Monk, positivity mindset, making decisions, resilience, rejection and more! The video footage of this entire chat is now out as well (one day after release)! So check them out on YouTube under Michael Kahan Check Jason out on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jasongraystanford/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jasgraystanford Website/ Linktree: https://linktr.ee/JasonGrayStanford ------------------------------------------- Follow @Funny in Failure on Instagram and Facebook https://www.instagram.com/funnyinfailure/ https://www.facebook.com/funnyinfailure/ and @Michael_Kahan on Insta & Twitter to keep up to date with the latest info. https://www.instagram.com/michael_kahan/ https://twitter.com/Michael_Kahan
Alien Movie Month gets childish - and sometimes harrowing - with the 2014 kids movie "Earth to Echo"!
Carsten Kurpanek was born and raised in Germany, moved to Los Angeles in 2007 to pursue careers in film. He started as an assistant editor in reality TV, before moving into scripted television ("Make It Or Break It", "Covert Affairs"), and then transitioning into feature assisting on films such as "Burlesque", "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo", and "World War Z" - all the while editing shorts on the side. He was very fortunate to have worked for and being mentored by incredibly talented and generous editors like Lori Jane Coleman, ACE, Richard Halsey, ACE, Matt Chesse, ACE, Kirk Baxter, ACE, Angus Wall, ACE, and Chris Rouse, ACE. In 2012, he made the jump to feature editor with the drama-thriller "Squatters," starring Gabriella Wilde, Luke Grimes, and Richard Dreyfuss. He also co-edited the indie drama "Fort Bliss," starring Michelle Monaghan and Ron Livingston, the sci-fi kid's adventure film "Earth To Echo," and "Kickboxer: Vengeance" with Jean-Claude Van Damme. His most recent credits include the Netflix Original "Benji," the neo-Western "The Bygone," and the latest chapter in the Rambo franchise, "Rambo: Last Blood." He is also now the co-director of the annual ACE Internship, a program he was selected to partake in 2008. Being able to mentor and give back to a new generation of editors and our community is an honor he deeply enjoys and is grateful for. Please visit his IMDb page for a complete list of my credits.W: http://www.carstenkurpanek.com/index.htmlACE INTERNSHIP PROGRAMhttps://americancinemaeditors.org/ace-internship-program/
In this latest installment of The Stream Team Podcast, the J-crew reviews the would-be, blockbuster kids film, Earth to Echo. Is it possible for a movie find an audience based solely on its cuteness? Tune in to find out! Podcast Music by: Broke for Free - http://brokeforfree.com The Not Quite Quartet - http://thenotquitequartet.com/ If you like our show, then please help us grow, by telling a friend how much you enjoy the Stream Team Podcast review us on Stitcher or iTunes! (Subscribe) to our Podcast in iTunes(Subscribe) to our Podcast on Stitcher(Download) Download our Podcast as an MP3(XML) paste this link in you favorite Podcatcher Show Notes Available via Google Drive
This week the guys review from Netflix "Earth to Echo". Will they like it.. Will it be better than Chappie? Sit back and enjoy.
Earth To Echo - After receiving a bizarre series of encrypted messages, a group of kids embark on an adventure with an alien who needs their help.
Earth To Echo - After receiving a bizarre series of encrypted messages, a group of kids embark on an adventure with an alien who needs their help.
Listen in as we review the latest and greatest films: PUMP, My Little Pony Equestria Girls - Rainbow Rocks, The Book of Life and Interview Teo Halm, star of Earth to Echo which is now out on DVD/Blu-ray. Catch all this and more with your hosts Raven Devanney and Gerry Orz joined by KIDS FIRST! Film Critics Keefer Blakeslee, Samantha Alexander and Katherine Starr.
Listen in as we review the latest and greatest films: PUMP, My Little Pony Equestria Girls - Rainbow Rocks, The Book of Life and Interview Teo Halm, star of Earth to Echo which is now out on DVD/Blu-ray. Catch all this and more with your hosts Raven Devanney and Gerry Orz joined by KIDS FIRST! Film Critics Keefer Blakeslee, Samantha Alexander and Katherine Starr.
Four new movie reviews this week! Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, Tammy, Begin Again and Earth to Echo. Enjoy the show and see you at the movies!
Listen in as we review the new films Earth to Echo and Transformers: Age of Extinction. Catch all this and more with your hosts Keefer Blakeslee and Brianna Hope Beaton joined by KIDS FIRST! Film Critics Gerry Orz, Katherine Starr, Madeline Rose, Raven Devanney, Kendyl Powell, Samantha Alexander and Kayla Powell.
Listen in as we review the new films Earth to Echo and Transformers: Age of Extinction. Catch all this and more with your hosts Keefer Blakeslee and Brianna Hope Beaton joined by KIDS FIRST! Film Critics Gerry Orz, Katherine Starr, Madeline Rose, Raven Devanney, Kendyl Powell, Samantha Alexander and Kayla Powell.
In this episode, Chris and Tim review the films “Tammy", "Earth to Echo" and "Delivery us from Evil". SPOLIER ALERT: This episode contains spoilers of movies currently playing in theaters at the time of this posting. If you don’t want to know any story elements, surprises, or spoilers about the movies reviews in this episode, do not listen or download this episode. Hear it here:
Listen in as we review the new films Earth to Echo, Transformers: Age of Extinction and interview Haley Pullos, who stars in the TV shows General Hospital and Nick's Instant Mom and who is celebrating her Sweet Sixteen Birthday this week. Catch all this and more with your hosts Keefer Blakeslee and Brianna Hope Beaton joined by KIDS FIRST! Film Critics Gerry Orz, Katherine Starr, Madeline Rose, Raven Devanney, Kendyl Powell and Kayla Powell.
In this episode of Box Office Bombs, John and Zach are joined by guest Lukas Ridge. They saw Earth To Echo this week, is it worth seeing? 1 beep = yes, 2 beeps = no. If you like the podcast, share/comment/like, we thank you for the support!
Summary: This is the first episode of the All-New FPM Play! In this episode we introduce two new show segments (Grudge Match and FPM Play Trivia) and review Earth to Echo!Show Notes | (CHNL)♦ IntroductionsGrudge Match♦ [03:47] Echo vs. E.T.FPM Play Trivia [09:07]♦ [10:08] Question 1: Who is this famous alien? (Plays Sound)♦ [10:35] Question 2: What does Elliot dress E.T. as for Halloween?♦ [10:56] Bonus Question: What else is E.T. wearing other than his ghost sheet?♦ [11:40] Question 3: What was the name of Loki's alien army in the Avengers?Review of the Week♦ [14:16] Earth to EchoIf you would like to participate on the show as a co-host just send an email to us at feedback@fpmplay.com!
Listen in as we review the new films Earth to Echo, Transformers: Age of Extinction and interview Haley Pullos, who stars in the TV shows General Hospital and Nick's Instant Mom and who is celebrating her Sweet Sixteen Birthday this week. Catch all this and more with your hosts Keefer Blakeslee and Brianna Hope Beaton joined by KIDS FIRST! Film Critics Gerry Orz, Katherine Starr, Madeline Rose, Raven Devanney, Kendyl Powell and Kayla Powell.
This week we break down one of the few offerings of the once-coveted July 4th release weekend, the family-friendly found footage film Earth to Echo. We also briefly discuss some news concerning Pacific Rim, give our thoughts on the return of Community, review the Girl Meets World pilot, and reminisce on some of our favorite childhood TV shows.
In this week's episode of The CineSnob Podcast, the guys from CineSnob.net review "Tammy," "Earth to Echo," "Deliver Us From Evil," and "Snowpiercer." They also discuss the internet spoiler culture and the possibility of a fake Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice script written by Kevin Smith being used to fool movie news outlets. [0:00-1:24] Intro and Happy Birthday to Kiko and Cody[1:24-17:11] Is there a fake Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice script written by Kevin Smith floating around? - Discussion of internet spoiler culture. [17:11-33:57] Tammy[33:57-41:51] Earth to Echo[41:51-45:53] Earth to Echo Spoiler Talk[45:53-47:15] Earth to Echo Wrap-Up[47:15-58:09] Deliver Us From Evil[58:09-1:02:19] Snowpiercer[1:02:19-1:13:42] Snowpiercer Spoiler Talk[1:13:42-1:15:55] Snowpiercer Wrap-Up[1:15:55-1:17:58] Teases for next week and close --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-cinesnob-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-cinesnob-podcast/support
Russ Simmons gives us a peek at Melissa McCarthy’s screenwriting debut, “Tammy”, as well as “E.T.” redux “Earth To Echo”, as well as “The Double”, “Begin Again”, and “Deliver Us […] The post Russ takes a look at Melissa McCarthy’s comedy, “Tammy” and the sci-fi flick for kids, “Earth to Echo.” appeared first on KKFI.
Is it just me or is this a low key line-up for 4th of July weekend? Even still, we have plenty to talk about with Melissa McCarthy's latest, a team-up with Susan Sarandon in Tammy. Next up is Eric Bana in the horror department with Deliver Us From Evil. So that's adult comedy and horror, what will the kids do? THINK OF THE CHILDREN! Oh, that's right! We have them covered as well with Relativity's Earth to Echo. All this and any news fit to bring to the airwaves on this week's Punch Drunk Podcast.
Matthew Socey reviews TAMMY. The FIlm Yap's Joe Shearer shares his views on EARTH TO ECHO. They also discuss the impact the film JAWS had on both of them. There's also Dead People We Like plus Matthew surprises Joe with a gift.
With Special Guest Jordan Hoffman! This week, Patches recruits Daily News Critic Jordan Hoffman for a trio of movie reviews. First, the two jump in the backseat of the road trip comedy Tammy — one of the weirdest studio summer movies in recent memory. After that, Patches has a close encounter of the Earth to […]
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In this week's Movie Date podcast, Rafer and Kristen celebrate America's birthday with movies that may or may not leave you bored on the Fourth of July. The new releases for Independence Day include: "Earth To Echo," "America," and "Tammy." Rafer and Kristen also help Hillary Frank, host of WNYC's podcast, The Longest Shortest Time, with some Movie Therapy for new moms. And, as always, there's Movie Trivia! Subscribe to the Movie Date podcast, like Movie Date on Facebook, follow Kristen on Twitter, and leave a message for Rafer and Kristen anytime at 571-7MOVIES (571-766-8437).
Showcast Episode 57: "American Movie" subject and overall symbiotic being of the universe Mark Borchardt joins The Movie Guys for great movie talk and a chat about his latest projects. Plus, three new movies vie for a second place finish to "Transformers: Age of Extinction" ("Tammy", "Deliver Us From Evil" & "Earth to Echo") and they all get the once-over with Board Op Jaimie sitting in. The Movie Guys are Paul Preston, Karen Volpe, Adam Witt & Lee KiasLike good movie talk? Please subscribe!www.themovieguys.net@TheMovieGuysYoutube.com/user/TheMovieGuysOnlineiTunes: http://bit.ly/1l0hCpGInstagram.com/themovieguys
Misused Movie Quotes. July Movie Releases: Deliver us from Evil, Earth to Echo, School Dance, Tammy, And So it Goes, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, The Fluffy Movie, Planes Fire and Rescue, The Purge Anarchy, Sex Tape, Hercules, Lucy, My Man is a Loser. July DVD and Bluray Releases: Bad Words, Nymphomanic Vol 1 and Vol 2, Rio 2, Transcendence, Sabotage, The Other Woman, Noah. July Video Game Releases: Sniper Elite 3, Dynasty Warriors Gundam Reborn, One Piece Unlimited World Red, Abyss Odyssey, Wii Sports Club. Movie Classic: Van Wilder. The List: Movies that need a reboot. Closing Music by Rockefeller Junior "Someone Else".
The StoryMen welcome Hollywood screenwriter Henry Gayden. Henry's new film, Earth to Echo, is the story of four friends who find something extraordinary in the desert. Henry also worked on Spider-Man 3, and wrote a YouTube series called Zombie...
Listen in as we review the new films - Earth to Echo, Edge of Tomorrow and The Signal. We'll all fill you in on the 10th anniversary celebration for Napoleon Dynamite and review the book, Krista-link-a la and the Size 13 Shoes. Catch all this and more with your hosts Keefer Blakeslee, and Raven Devanney joined by KIDS FIRST! Film Critics Morgan Bertsch, Kayla Powell and Kendyl Powell and Gerry Orz.
Listen in as we review the new films - Earth to Echo, Edge of Tomorrow and The Signal. We'll all fill you in on the 10th anniversary celebration for Napoleon Dynamite and review the book, Krista-link-a la and the Size 13 Shoes. Catch all this and more with your hosts Keefer Blakeslee, and Raven Devanney joined by KIDS FIRST! Film Critics Morgan Bertsch, Kayla Powell and Kendyl Powell and Gerry Orz.
CNN's David Daniel and his daughter Sarah join us as she reviews How To Train Your Dragon 2 and Earth To Echo. If you thought David had a flair for film, wait till you hear Sarah. Also, Our friend Gayle sits in with us, Chelsea Handler makes a move, Jack White breaks a record, Foo Fighters step up, Better Call Saul is in the works, Velveeta is probably bad for you, AC/DC won't leave, Louie and Fargo are setting TV standards, and Jenny and Sean go toe to toe with Pearl Jam and Wilco. Show Beer was Mokah from Southern Tier. Pre-Show Beer was Wingman's Ace IPA. A big thanks to David Daniel and Sarah, Gayle, Mainbrew, ABV Tap House, Oregon Public House, and all of you for listening. Check us out at http://www.inonedayradio.com/ Contact us directly at - jenny@inonedayradio.com sean@inonedayradio.com Like us at www.facebook.com/inonedayradio Tweet us at @inonedayradio Subscribe to us on iTunes & Stitcher Go support our friends and sponsors at Mainbrew Home Brew Supply (www.mainbrew.com), ABV Public House (www.abvpub.com), as well as Oregon Public House (www.oregonpublichouse.com). Tell them In One Day Radio sent you. You can follow David Daniel on Twitter @CNNLADavid
Some news this week and some reactions to some of the latest films including 22 Jump Street, Earth To Echo, A Million Ways To Die in The West, Edge of Tomorrow and the criminally under-projected Cheap Thrills,