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REST IN PEACE Mr. Eko. Join your hosts David, Cara, and Robert as they continue their LOST twenty-year retrospective with the next three episodes of season 3: 3x04, "Every Man For Himself;" 3x05, "The Cost of Living," and 3x06, "I do."You can check out some of our older episodes on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-dpEKWvhcZoQ4PLu1HfUg-KXfWwrtnklYou can also check out more of Long Walk Productions' original content here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVrMG74aomWR_WQs7yYT6_g
Welcome back to Aquarium Drunkard Transmissions with Jason P. Woodbury. We're kicking off our 2024 season with two very special guests: Michael Shannon and Jason Narducy, discussing their love of and tribute to R.E.M.'s Murmur, which they are taking on tour in February. You no doubt know Shannon from his movies and shows, including some of our favorites like Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans, Midnight Special, The Shape of Water, and Boardwalk Empire. In his essential read Every Man For Himself and God Against All, director Werner Herzog calls Shannon “the most gifted actor of his generation.” As for Narducy, you've heard him with Superchunk, Bob Mould, Split Single, and many other projects. Together, they've staged tributes to T. Rex, The Smiths, Lou Reed, and Neil Young and more, and now, they turn their attention to R.E.M. It was a pleasure to speak with these two about the Athens, Georgia legends, along with detours into topics like Lou Reed, Sunny Day Real Estate, and best of all, Michael's run in with Bob Dylan. If you dig Transmissions and want to chip in so we can make it check out Aquarium Drunkard on Patreon. We rely on your support to pay contributors and keep bringing you independent music journalism, mixtapes, reviews, and podcasts. Transmissions is a part of the Talkhouse Podcast Network. Visit the Talkhouse for more interviews, fascinating reads, and podcasts.
Friend Vs. Friend. Foe Vs. Foe. It's Every Man For Himself! On Episode 109 of the WellsMania Podcast, The World's Greatest Co-Host Payton Payne IS STILL MISSING! WellsMania is joined by The Lovely Ashley Louise to talk about Randy Orton's Dream Match, who will be on the cover of WWE2K24, Grayson Waller vs. Sunrise On 7, what's your favorite Royal Rumble poster?, and more! WellsMania Podcast is sponsored by Johnson County Axe Throwing located in Whiteland, Indiana! Enjoy! Take Care, Stay Positive, RUN WILD & Dominate The Day!
When it comes to making this podcast, it's every man for himself. Meaning Zane does all the work and Lauren takes all the credit. The siblings are back with another Sawyer centric episode! This week Sawyer is in jail and a dad, Ben cons a con, and Jack tries to save an Other's life. All this and more as we break down “Every Man For Himself.” Follow us on all our socials!! Tiktok | Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | Youtube | --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/zane-kohler/support
Jack's back, baby! It is time, once again, to get spun around in season 3! Jack Kelly joins JP & Adam to chat about cages, pacemakers, and classic American literature. Do you memorize long passages of books you read in high school to quote in your everyday life? Because we sure don't! We ran a little long this week, but we had lots to say. IN FACT, we had to cut about 10 minutes of chat about Severance. But on the plus side, every once in a while, you can tell that Adam is eating a doughnut. If you want a doughnut, TOO BAD! It's Every Man For Himself on Lost on Lost!
In her own words"Hi! I'm Suzanne. I'm an actress and filmmaker based in Brooklyn, NY. My first directorial effort, short film Christmas Eve Eve: Or The Things I Can't Remember (which I also wrote and star in) recently played at a number of festivals including the 2021 Mill Valley Film Festival. You can watch it here on the platform Omeleto, one of the best hubs for high-quality short films on the internet. Currently, I'm producing my first feature film Every Man For Himself, directed by Gary Gardner and starring Daniel Sharman and Nicholas Logan, which is now in post production. As an actress you might have seen me in HBO's Silicon Valley as Fiona, an AI robot who infiltrates the Pied Piper gang. Or maybe in the NBC TV show Blindspot, or the films Ricki and the Flash (dir. by Jonathan Demme), and Obvious Child (dir. by Gillian Robespierre). Recently, I starred in the hit web series, I AM YOU, which has nearly a million views and was produced by Rizzle Studios. I was honored with a best actress award for my work on the show by The International Academy of Web Television.A Kentucky native, I received my BA in Theatre from Davidson College in North Carolina. I've spent time studying abroad with the Royal Shakespeare Company and the British American Drama Academy in London. In NYC, I've studied improv comedy and sketch writing with the Upright Citizens Brigade and scene study with renowned actress Maria Dizzia at The Freeman Studio. I'm happy you're here!" Also, you can check out my documentary The People of Brixton, on Kwelitv here: https://www.kweli.tv/programs/the-people-of-brixtonDamien Swaby Social Media Links:Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/filmmaker_damien_swaby/Twitterhttps://twitter.com/DamienSwaby?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5EauthorWebsitehttp://filmmakingconversations.com/
If the title of this episode is a spoiler...then you haven't been watching the show!Sam and Matt give their thoughts on The Matrix Resurrections, get angry at Kate and lose track of their own social media. MUSIC:"Mystery Sax"Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/"Miami Nights - Extended Theme", "Mystery Sax"Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Find Us At:Sam: @reeltexasweirdo Matt's Twitter:@_mattjimenez Matt's Insta: @holyhandgrenadeofantiochHit us up at #LostLegacies
Good Morning and Welcome to the Seriouside of the jrilshow. Here are the topics that will be discussed during this week's edition of the show: THE DEFENSE RESTS: The Kyle Rittenhouse Trial is coming to an end. Will this wanna be vigilante be held accountable for his reckless actions or will the apparent bias of the judge have an effect on the verdict?EVERY MAN FOR HIMSELF: In an interview with an ABC reporter, Donald Trump defends the rioters chats of "Hang Mike Pence" as his former Vice President was forced to hide on January 6th!!!INDICTED: Former presidential advisor Steve Bannon has been indicted on failure to comply with a Federal subpoena. He is expected to turn himself in on Monday.HEAR IT THROUGH THE GRAPEVINE: In Grapevine, Texas A black principal is terminated by the school board for allegedly supporting the teaching of Critical Race Theory (sometime that the principal has denied)
Independent filmmaking already comes with so many inherit challenges. Now imagine creating an independent film during the height of the 2020 Covid 19 outbreak in the US. Today we speak with the filmmakers, director Gary Gardner and producer Monica-Tezla Solis Vega behind the new indie feature Every Man For Himself, to find out how they adapted their production to Covid 19, becoming the first SAG approved on-location feature.IFG is created by Framework Productions. This episode was directed by James Allerdyce, produced and edited by Matt Mundy & Audrey Rae McHale, and hosted by Steven Pierce. The music is by Glass Boy. Find his music on freemusicarchive.org.
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Josh Wigler (@roundhoward) and Mike Bloom (@AMikeBloomType) weigh in on the life and death of one of the most beloved characters in all of LOST. This week on Down the Hatch, the hosts are paying "The Cost of Living," the third and final Mr. Eko flashback episode. Josh and Mike head-canon their way through the swan song for Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje's occasional holy man, plus wax poetic about the most excellent Juliet Burke content. About Down the Hatch ... LOST: Down the Hatch is a full-tilt spoiler-filled rewatch of LOST. Every week, Josh and Mike break down an episode of LOST with the benefit of knowing the series' full trajectory, using the following structure as a guide: • We Go "Fourth" - Josh and Mike begin each podcast with a deep-dive into the story both in front of and behind the camera, and they do so with the assistance of eight sound clips from each episode. • The Others - Josh and Mike answer questions sent their way by listeners through the official e-mail address: downthehatch@postshowrecaps.com • 23 Points - Each week, Josh and Mike hand out points for the best and worst characters of the episode in question, in a foolhardy attempt to determine the most and least valuable players in the LOST pantheon. • 4.2 Stars - Josh and Mike rank every episode of LOST, by rating them all on a scale from 0 - 4.2. Josh and Mike offer their individual scores, listeners' scores will be averaged as a third data point, then the three points combine as the podcast's official score on each episode. Additional reading/listening/viewing from the podcast: • The LOST: Down the Hatch Wikipedia Page • Josh’s LOST Episode Rankings on The Hollywood Reporter • Javier Grillo Marxuach's Lost Will and Testament • Jim Fels music analysis The 2/3 MVP/LVP Points For Season 3: Juliet: 6 Sawyer: 4 Desmond: 2 Monster: 2 Eko: 1 Ben: 1 Christian: 1 Hurley: 1 Locke: 1 Boone: 1 Kate: 1 Jack: 0 Law + Order: -1 Jan: -1 Eddie: -1 Polar Bears: -1 Charlie: -1 Karl: -1 Sarah: -1 Sayid: -1 Marijuana: -1 Colleen: -1 Paulo: -2 Emeka: -2 Munson: -2 Pickett: -3 Paik: -3 The 4.2 Star Episode Rankings For Season 3: The Cost of Living - 3.92 A Tale of Two Cities - 3.82 Every Man For Himself - 3.16 The Glass Ballerina - 3.05 Further Instructions - 2.48 Mike Bloom's 4.2 Star Episode Ranking Rubrik 4.2 - Perfect episode of LOST. Firing on all cylinders, no real weak points 4.0-4.1 - Near-perfect episode of LOST. Has one or two minor things that are meh or weak. 3.7-3.9 - Awesome episode of LOST. Has one or two major things that are meh or weak. 3.3-3.6 - Great episode of LOST. Many great elements, but not enough to put it in the top tier 3.0-3.2 - Good episode of LOST. More good than bad, but not a lot of outstanding moments 2.5-2.
Josh Wigler (@roundhoward) and Mike Bloom (@AMikeBloomType) weigh in on the life and death of one of the most beloved characters in all of LOST. This week on Down the Hatch, the hosts are paying "The Cost of Living," the third and final Mr. Eko flashback episode. Josh and Mike head-canon their way through the swan song for Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje's occasional holy man, plus wax poetic about the most excellent Juliet Burke content. About Down the Hatch ... LOST: Down the Hatch is a full-tilt spoiler-filled rewatch of LOST. Every week, Josh and Mike break down an episode of LOST with the benefit of knowing the series' full trajectory, using the following structure as a guide: • We Go "Fourth" - Josh and Mike begin each podcast with a deep-dive into the story both in front of and behind the camera, and they do so with the assistance of eight sound clips from each episode. • The Others - Josh and Mike answer questions sent their way by listeners through the official e-mail address: downthehatch@postshowrecaps.com • 23 Points - Each week, Josh and Mike hand out points for the best and worst characters of the episode in question, in a foolhardy attempt to determine the most and least valuable players in the LOST pantheon. • 4.2 Stars - Josh and Mike rank every episode of LOST, by rating them all on a scale from 0 - 4.2. Josh and Mike offer their individual scores, listeners' scores will be averaged as a third data point, then the three points combine as the podcast's official score on each episode. Additional reading/listening/viewing from the podcast: • The LOST: Down the Hatch Wikipedia Page • Josh’s LOST Episode Rankings on The Hollywood Reporter • Javier Grillo Marxuach's Lost Will and Testament • Jim Fels music analysis The 2/3 MVP/LVP Points For Season 3: Juliet: 6 Sawyer: 4 Desmond: 2 Monster: 2 Eko: 1 Ben: 1 Christian: 1 Hurley: 1 Locke: 1 Boone: 1 Kate: 1 Jack: 0 Law + Order: -1 Jan: -1 Eddie: -1 Polar Bears: -1 Charlie: -1 Karl: -1 Sarah: -1 Sayid: -1 Marijuana: -1 Colleen: -1 Paulo: -2 Emeka: -2 Munson: -2 Pickett: -3 Paik: -3 The 4.2 Star Episode Rankings For Season 3: The Cost of Living - 3.92 A Tale of Two Cities - 3.82 Every Man For Himself - 3.16 The Glass Ballerina - 3.05 Further Instructions - 2.48 Mike Bloom's 4.2 Star Episode Ranking Rubrik 4.2 - Perfect episode of LOST. Firing on all cylinders, no real weak points 4.0-4.1 - Near-perfect episode of LOST. Has one or two minor things that are meh or weak. 3.7-3.9 - Awesome episode of LOST. Has one or two major things that are meh or weak. 3.3-3.6 - Great episode of LOST. Many great elements, but not enough to put it in the top tier 3.0-3.2 - Good episode of LOST. More good than bad, but not a lot of outstanding moments 2.5-2.
Josh Wigler and Mike Bloom are rewatching all of ABC's LOST and discuss episode four of season three entitled "Every Man for Himself." The post LOST: Down the Hatch | Season 3 Episode 4: “Every Man For Himself” appeared first on PostShowRecaps.com.
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Josh Wigler and Mike Bloom are rewatching all of ABC's LOST and discuss episode four of season three entitled "Every Man for Himself." The post LOST: Down the Hatch | Season 3 Episode 4: “Every Man For Himself” appeared first on PostShowRecaps.com.
This week, despite all their rage, Joanna, Dave, and Neil are still just a rabbit in a cage. It's Season 3, Episode 4 - "Every Man For Himself" - Sawyer gets conned by Ben, Jack can't save Colleen, Desmond builds some art. This week's interview is with Lani Diana Rich of Chipperish Media (https://chipperish.com/) podcasts, including but not limited to the How Story Works podcast (https://chipperish.com/podcasts/how-story-works/) . Lani is a New York Times best-selling author and podcaster. You can learn more about her work at lanidianerich.com (https://lanidianerich.com/) and you can follow her on Twitter @lanidianerich (https://twitter.com/lanidianerich) This podcast is split into two sections THE CALM where we talk about just the episodes we've watched up to this point and do not discuss facts and knowledge from later in the series and THE STORM where make use of all the knowledge that 6 seasons of Lost and 15 years of Lost fandom has generated, plus our own crazy brains. Send your Lost comments to @StormPodcast (http://twitter.com/StormPodcast) on Twitter and e-mails to Hosts@Stormpodcast.com to talk back at the show! You can send e-mails about ANY of the third season episodes of Lost, just include the title of the episode you're addressing. Follow Neil (@rejects (http://twitter.com/rejects) ), Joanna (@jowrotethis (http://twitter.com/jowrotethis) ), Da7e (@da7e (http://twitter.com/da7e) ) and the show (@StormPodcast (https://twitter.com/StormPodcast) ) on Twitter! Subscribe to get exclusive content! - https://www.patreon.com/stormofspoilers Check us out at Stormpodcast.com (http://stormpodcast.com/) Theme by DJ EMPIRICAL TIMECODES: THE CALM (Through Season 3, Episode 4 discussion) - 17 minutes, 8 seconds THE INTERVIEW (No Spoilers!) - 1 hour, 3 minutes, 48 seconds THE STORM - (SPOILERS!) - 1 hour, 31 Minutes, 32 seconds
Screw it, EVERY MAN FOR HIMSELF! In this this tragic, yet positive exploration of humanity's coming end, former Navy SEAL, David Rutherford peels back the reasons why he's getting anxious for the Zombie Apocalypse. Rut dissects the framework of society, our historical journey, and just what it takes to get rid of the Negative Insurgency. Don't be afraid, the new morality is coming. Download your beliefs today. Award-winning Podcast Host, David Rutherford reignites his Froglogic Podcast by answering life's greatest questions. Listen to this former Navy SEAL Medic, CIA Contractor, best-selling author, and World Series Champion motivational performance coach, give his unique and profound insight about the human condition. www.teamfroglogic.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/froglogic-podcast/support
It's time to make sure you know listening this week will be done just for you as we move into the 4th episode of the 3rd season of Lost with a closer look at Every Man For Himself. Is this episode title politically incorrect now? Why are Sawyer episodes usually more watchable than others? How ugly is the warden? Is Ben being mean to the bunny too hard to watch? Is Desmond like Jesus in this episode? Is the flashback really pointless? Are these episodes the most difficult to watch in terms of being interesting? Can we just talk about how great Ben is every week? And when do we start getting to some better episodes? It's time to click away and listen away!★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
In this week's edition, ‘Plan sits down and begins an in-depth exploration of the way in which the Royal Rumble Match has evolved from a novelty match in 1988 to one of the most important and fun matches of every given WWE year in 2018, all by inspecting the five most important and inherent tropes of the Rumble when seen as a performance art genre. Over the course of the hour, ‘Plan opens up about his views on the Iron Man Runs of Rumble lore, the Favourites to win and the two key types of performance they often offer up, how it is that the Past Meets Present sometimes effectively but with increasing toxicity as the years have gone by, how important the core conceit of Every Man For Himself is and why 1992’s addition of tangible stakes mattered so much and, finally, the effectiveness of the Final Passage of any given Rumble bout’s conclusion – all of this to better understand what makes for a great Rumble, a poor Rumble and everything in between over the course of its long and varied history! Theme Song: Max Flashback Artist: Lee Rosevere Album: Music for Podcasts Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/lords-of-pain-radio/donations
In this week's edition, ‘Plan sits down and begins an in-depth exploration of the way in which the Royal Rumble Match has evolved from a novelty match in 1988 to one of the most important and fun matches of every given WWE year in 2018, all by inspecting the five most important and inherent tropes of the Rumble when seen as a performance art genre. Over the course of the hour, ‘Plan opens up about his views on the Iron Man Runs of Rumble lore, the Favourites to win and the two key types of performance they often offer up, how it is that the Past Meets Present sometimes effectively but with increasing toxicity as the years have gone by, how important the core conceit of Every Man For Himself is and why 1992’s addition of tangible stakes mattered so much and, finally, the effectiveness of the Final Passage of any given Rumble bout’s conclusion – all of this to better understand what makes for a great Rumble, a poor Rumble and everything in between over the course of its long and varied history! Theme Song: Max Flashback Artist: Lee Rosevere Album: Music for Podcasts
This week Sawyer cons a con and we ask: Why would you call someone Murgatroyd? When did you get lickens as a child? Why won’t AJ climb mango trees? Is Clementine real? Why is Paulo hitting the food with a golf club? How does lightning work? Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter: @WhatBroPod for… Read more 68: S3E04, Every Man For Himself
We end up in season 3 again for 304 "Every Man For Himself", in which the mystery boxes for some of what 316 revealed are introduced (who do the x-rays with the tumor belong to? why does Jack trust Juliet?). Danielle is introduced to Contemplative Beard Man who seems unusually interested in Claire. Ben threatens a bunny. Danielle fails to capture Sawyer's accent. Episode beverage: De Garde Brewing's The Little Peach 2018
GUEST: Liam Praino In this episode, a welcomed guest returns as Liam once again joins Paul, this time to discuss "Every Man For Himself".
The boys discuss LOST season 3, episodes 3 and 4, "Further Instructions" and "Every Man For Himself"
Posted: 26 Sep 2014 10:42:06 GMT Commentary for Episode 3.04 "Every Man For Himself" 00:00:00 Podcast Starts 00:26:21 Episode Commentary Starts 01:08:54 Post Episode Discussion 01:56:12 Podcast Ends
Posted: 26 Sep 2014 10:42:36 GMT Commentary for Episode 3.04 "Every Man For Himself" (with episode audio) 00:00:00 Podcast Starts 00:26:21 Episode Commentary Starts 01:08:54 Post Episode Discussion 01:56:12 Podcast Ends
In episode 26 of We Have To Go Back Podcast we take a look back at LOST season 3 episode 3, “Further Instructions” and episode 4, “Every Man For Himself.” In “Further Instructions” we see a flashback with Locke before the crash. He has joined a commune that secretly grows pot. John inadvertently brings an […] The post WHTGB 26-We Have To Go Back Episode 26-Further Instructions & Every Man For Himself appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.
In episode 26 of We Have To Go Back Podcast we take a look back at LOST season 3 episode 3, “Further Instructions” and episode 4, “Every Man For Himself.” In “Further Instructions” we see a flashback with Locke before the crash. He has joined a commune that secretly grows pot. John inadvertently brings an […] The post WHTGB 26-We Have To Go Back Episode 26-Further Instructions & Every Man For Himself appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.
Host: MaxOne Interview: Fred Lynch Engineer: Shane Newville News: Matt Pelishek QualityJunk.com Update: Jeremiah Bonds Studio: Syntax Preachas – “Ride The Noise” Theory Hazit – “Decisions” (ft. Shawnee Boy, Kadija, Sivion & Home Skillit) P.I.D. - "It’s Every Man For Himself" Macho – “Freedom” (ft. Propaganda & Triune) Willie Will - “What U See” (ft. Theory Hazit) Preachas – “Preacha Man” (ft. Sup the Chemist & Peace 586)
In this episode, Cliff and Stephanie re-watch Season Three, Episode Four of Lost, Every Man For Himself. This time, you get to join us on the couch. Grab a bowl of hot popcorn and join us. Click Here To Download This Episode
Posted: 30 Oct 2006 06:52:17 GMT Episode 3.4: "Every Man For Himself"