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The Taste of Things is one of the most celebrated films of the past year, a beautifully rendered love story set amid an important chapter in culinary history. On this ATTC Special Conversation, the film's writer-director Trần Anh Hùng joins us from Paris to discuss the genesis of the film, what attracted him to the project, the involvement of chef Pierre Gagnaire, and working with actors Juliette Binoche and Benoît Magimel. Our thanks to Metro for their support. Visit their website today to learn more about how they can make your restaurant kitchen and office more efficient. THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW:Andrew is a writer by trade. If you'd like to support him, there's no better way than by purchasing his most recent book, The Dish: The Lives and Labor Behind One Plate of Food (October 2023), about all the key people (in the restaurant, on farms, in delivery trucks, etc.) whose stories and work come together in a single restaurant dish.We'd love if you followed us on Instagram. Please also follow Andrew's real-time journal of the travel, research, writing, and production of/for his next book The Opening (working title), which will track four restaurants in different parts of the U.S. from inception to launch.For Andrew's writing, dining, and personal adventures, follow along at his personal feed.Thank you for listening—please don't hesitate to reach out with any feedback and/or suggestions!
Sean and Amanda open by discussing the movie trailers that debuted at the Super Bowl (1:00), before digging into this past weekend's biggest release: ‘Bob Marley: One Love' (29:00). Then, they discuss one of their favorite movies of last year, the French cooking romance ‘The Taste of Things' (39:00). Finally, Sean is joined by Tran Anh Hung and Juliette Binoche, the director and star (respectively) of ‘The Taste of Things,' to discuss the unique challenges of making a movie so centered around cooking technique, and the ways they went about portraying the authenticity of love between the two main characters (1:20:00). Hosts: Sean Fennessey and Amanda Dobbins Guests: Tran Anh Hung and Juliette Binoche Senior Producer: Bobby Wagner Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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This week Cinema, baby! dives into a film highlighting the wonders and love found within FOOD. Join hosts Sara, Paige, and Jessica as they discuss the French film, The Taste of Things. Plus, they dive into their favorite food movies, which, spoiler alert, may not be what you think.
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Felipe Garcia, President & CEO of Visit Tucson visits with Chris to talk about America's Best Mexican Food--right here in Tucson. Check out americasbestmexicanfood.com and learn about some great restaurants you may not yet know about yet and broaden your list of favorites! Also you can catch up with tourism news, you can also check out visittucson.org Movies with Mark! Mark Van Buren sneaks over to the small screen to talk about top ten Christmas episodes of TV series over the years.
Episode 41 I enjoy being introduced to activities and cultures that I know little about and I'll bet you do too. I'm Tom Hailey and I have conversations with creative and inspiring people around the Bluegrass Region of Kentucky. My guest is Kali Mattheus. She is the creator, host, and producer of the Foodies Reviewing Movies Podcast. Kali introduced me to things going on around Central Kentucky that I was not familiar with but that are now on my to do list for 2024. Drop in on our conversation as Kali is telling us where she was born and raised. You can find the complete show notes, photographs, and links to things we discussed on my webite by clicking HERE. or https://www.bluegrassregionvoicesandviews.com/kali
Lee McLaughlin, VP of Communication for Visit Tucson: Tucson has America's Best Mexican Food! Check out visittucson.org/eat-drink/mexican-food/ Movies with Mark Van Buren! Top Ten cop buddy movies Tanner, Max, Bunker, and your suggestions
We discuss movies which place food front and center, including the Pixar classic Ratatouille, the twenty-teens-feel-good Chef, the mysterious Nicolas Cage vehicle Pig, and the Dutch-language period piece Babette's Feast.
QUOTE: What is meant for you will arrive in clarity, not confusion (from @steven) JOKE: Did you hear about the two spiders that just got married?!? I HEARD THEY MET ON THE WEB! (Amy shared this in honor of Kat & Big P's wedding shower this last weekend - since they met online - shout out Hinge!) THE MEANING OF LIFE: The meaning of life. To give love and receive love. (from @MelRobbins) Love is a verb. Demonstrate it. Express it. Show it. And allow yourself to receive love - let it in- in ALL beautiful forms..... A smile from a stranger The sun rising every morning A hug from someone you love Helping out a neighbor A high-five in the mirror Checking in on a friend Showing up Love is expressed in so many ways. Receive it all and express it every single day. LISTENER EMAILS: Email from Donnetta: I'm catching up on the Bobby Bones Show podcast (I'm way behind!) and just heard the segment about one of your kids going by a different name at school. I love that you are trying to be supportive of your kid in their name choice. When I was in 4th grade, I wanted so badly to be Kelly Kapowski from Saved by the Bell, and I was tired of people struggling with my name (and mocking my last name, which was Stonerock....lots of Flintstones jokes made at my expense), so I started signing my assignments with the name Kelly. My math teacher (which was at a private school) decided to keep me from getting the grades I earned because "there's no Kelly in this class" and without my name on a paper (in a class of 8, mind you. Process of elimination should have been pretty simple), I got a zero. When my parents heard about it, I got into so much trouble for trying to change my name because they had put time and effort into my name. I remember being so angry and feeling like they didn't care about my feelings or opinions, nor were they interested in listening to anything I had to say. All that to say, it actually helps my inner child to hear your very different approach to a similar situation.Email from Kayla: You asked in a recent the 5th thing episode about whether episode titles affect how we listen. I'm sure it's different for everyone but I personally do enjoy getting a little glimpse of what the episode is going to entail, so that I can gauge if it would be a good time for me to listen to a particular episode based on my mood. For example, I recently skipped one about grief because while it's been 11 years since my dad passed, I just wasn't in a place that day to listen to anything heavy or grief related. While I like the idea of a cute title such as “food, free people, & freeing your mind”, I really appreciate the titles that provide some insight as to what the episode covers. Love everything y'all do! keep it up! Email from Hannah: Just started listening to your podcast, so I'm going back and listening to past episodes. Just listen to your newest episode today and I'm not going to lie if I see a title that has nothing to do with me or something that I'm not interested in knowing or learning about. I have skipped it. I love your show so far. I listen to Bobby bones show all the time and one day I looked your name up on Apple Podcasts and found this one!4 THINGS GRATITUDE: Amy and Kat both share what they're currently thankful for in these 4 categories: -Food or Drink -TV Show or Movie -IG Follow -Book & MORE!!! HOSTS:Amy Brown // RadioAmy.com // @RadioAmy Kat Defatta // @Kat.Defatta // @YouNeedTherapyPodcast // YouNeedTherapyPodcast.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode we explore the wonderful world of food movies! Jen discusses being a woman in a professional kitchen with Colette from Ratatouille and Tyler discusses distant parent-child relationships with Percy from Chef.
Get your popcorn and appetite ready as Xander and Eric serve up a delectable cinematic feast on the next episode of 'Pot Luck Food Talks'! Join our hosts as they savor the magic of food movies, exploring masterpieces like Ratatouille, Babette's Feast, Tampopo, and other delightful films that blend the art of food and cinema. From heartwarming stories that celebrate the joy of cooking to epicurean adventures that tickle your taste buds, they'll take you on a gastronomic journey through the silver screen. Be prepared for a delightful blend of storytelling and culinary inspiration that will leave you hungry for more.
The Secret Movie Club Team (Connor Lloyd Crews, Edwin Gomez, Daniel Ott, and Craig Hammill) returns with some tasty comfort food movies that'll make you feel warm inside! Craig recounts the way the ending of Thelma & Louise made him feel as a kid. Daniel doesn't mind sitting with Jim Jarmusch's Paterson. Connor is somehow comforted by the Saw franchise. And there's the main event, The Trial of Edwin Gomez, where the Team tries to understand what compelled Edwin to watch Cameron Crowe's We Bought a Zoo five times in two months!
On this episode of the Turn on the Jets podcast, host Will Parkinson is joined by host of GMFB and "Kyle Brandt's basement", Kyle Brandt to discuss Aaron Rodgers in NY, Pressure on the Bills, Expectations for the Jets and lots more fun topics! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this mouth watering episode The Collector, Joe McCrispy, K-Tron, & special guest Cheddario attempt to eat all their dinner and have dessert. The Collector takes a road trip, McCrispy heads the the grocery store, K-Tron moves in, & Cheddario goes out to eat. Do you have good enough taste buds to guess Our movies before We can?Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE and TELL A FRIENDWebsite: https://mysterymoviemadness.buzzsprout.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/MysteryMovieMadInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mysterymoviemadness/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYOEeZQJ47eJL8ONLYnI1NA
Yep, more bonus content to close out the month before Bill comes aboard in April with an epic series on Jean-Luc Godard. For this delicious treat of an episode, up front you get a delightful conversation featuring Matt Strauss from Tao Group Hospitality who oversees a number of New York restaurants and food + beverage venues in and around NYC. He has a lot to say about his exciting feast planned for this week which was inspired by his love of the film Babette's Feast which Bill and I discussed for the Director's Club Patreon at Matt's request! Check out tickets for this event right here if you're in the NYC area and get to this in time: https://www.opentable.com/booking/experiences-availability?rid=1046641&restref=1046641&experienceId=151428 Matt and I also serve up a three course meal of our own discussing favorite food movies that I chose along with some honorable mentions. Definitely some surprise picks there! Following Matt's interview, you get an evening snack in the form of an excerpt of a bonus episode I once did with my friend Marissa all about The Top 25 Snacks In America! Hope you're hungry and stay tuned for more from Bill next month as well! 00:00 - 52:07 - Matt Strauss / Favorite Food Movies 52:08 - 01:16:45 - Marissa + The Top 25 Snacks In America
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Welcome To The Madness!! It's a food centric episode of the show this week as Morgan and Jeannine discuss some of their favourite movies based around food in honour of this episode's main review of the new release THE MENU starring Ralph Fiennes, Anya Taylor-Joy, Nicholas Hoult & John Leguizamo; directed by Mark Mylod!! Quite possibly a contender for favourite movie of the year! There's also some trailer talk for the new Pixar movie ELEMENTAL and Jeannine's most hyped movie of next year, MAGIC MIKE'S LAST DANCE as well as a first look at INDIANA JONES 5 and ending the show with a game that becomes a funny, interesting discussion as Jeannine tries to guess what weird named British food is, and Morgan tries to guess what weird named Trinidadian food is!! Our Youtube Channel for Monday Madness on video, Watchalongs, Live Discussions & more: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvACMX8jX1qQ5ClrGW53vow The It's A Wonderful Podcast Theme by David B. Music. Donate: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ItsAWonderful1 Join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ItsAWonderful1 IT'S A WONDERFUL PODCAST STORE: https://its-a-wonderful-podcast.creator-spring.com/ Sub to the feed and download now on Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Castbox, Amazon Music & more and be sure to rate, review and SHARE AROUND!! Keep up with us on Twitter: Podcast: https://twitter.com/ItsAWonderful1 Morgan: https://twitter.com/Th3PurpleDon Jeannine: https://twitter.com/JeannineDaBean_ Keep being wonderful!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/itsawonderfulpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/itsawonderfulpodcast/support
Happy Thanksgiving, Movies for Life listeners! Seeing how it is that time of the year right now, it seemed only fitting that our episode today deals with movies all about FOOD! The preparation and appreciation of food, the artistry of the creation, how food brings us all together, and even... how sexy food can be? That's in the second movie we're talking about, but up first we have Brian's pick of the 1987 Danish film BABETTE'S FEAST. It's a beautifully calm and simple story about giving and receiving the gift of food, and ultimately its healing nature. Then things get a lot more wild, but still just as heartfelt, with Michele's pick of the 1985 Japanese comedy TAMPOPO! It's a fun ride through this anthology of sorts, as there are several hilarious vignettes interspersed within this main "ramen western" story about the journey to create the best bowl of ramen. We hope you all have fun and enjoy! We are now all on Instagram! Find and follow us all there: Movies for Life: @movielifepod Brian Keiper: @brianwaves42 Michele Eggen: @micheleeggen
Bryan Yang (What's Eating You?) joins the classroom to discuss food movies. Caitlin finds Nothing But Trouble disgusting, Lauren is inspired by Sarah Michelle Gellar's Simply Irresistible, Bryan plays Breaking Chef and Help The Yelp, and can the three of them buy Rainforest Café? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We hate that we love these movies so much. In this week's episode, Abhin and Rohit discuss their favorite guilty pleasure films of all time. So order some of your favorite junk food and settle down for what promises to be a hilarious and slightly informative ride. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We hate that we love these movies so much. In this week's episode, Abhin and Rohit discuss their favorite guilty pleasure films of all time. So order some of your favorite junk food and settle down for what promises to be a hilarious and slightly informative ride. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Talking about the food I'm eating and also gonna go see a movie that's real good and about an old-school classic game that I'm about to play.
On today's special episode of STACKED, the boys come together LIVE and in person to share a meal and talk about the best movies about food! Hosted by Ethan Williams, Chris Li, and Brandon Winchester. Listen to STACKED on: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeHE... Spotify: https://pca.st/lveox2u5 Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8yYzFiNGM0NC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== Anchor: https://anchor.fm/stacked-podcast Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/lveox2u5 Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/stacked-pod... RadioPublic: https://radiopublic.com/stacked-podca... Follow us on: Twitter: https://twitter.com/StackedCast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_stacked... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StackedPodcast/ Intro/Outro Theme: "Summer Groove" - Rogue https://youtu.be/Pa2cwHO4h0A
Nick is again joined by his uncles Alex and Jimmy as they discuss their favorite comfort food movies. We also aren't calling this Nerd Alert anymore since some other podcast has already taken the name. We'll have a name for this by next week, I swear. We also give some spoiler-free opinions on The Batman. 00:00 What Have We Been Watching 11:50 The Batman Reactions 19:40 Favorite Comfort Food Movies 1:12:14 Quickly Mentioning News Because Alex Had to Leave
Jeff and Shanna catch up with a couple 2021 releases before diving in to their review of the highly anticipated Ghostbusters: Afterlife. They then count down their favorite comfort food movies. Next time on The Movie Lovers podcast: a triple review of Encanto, House of Gucci, and possibly Licorice Pizza. No Film Faves segment for a while. Look for it on Tuesday, 12/7. Show Notes • Opening and Introduction • The Week in Review (0:01:00) o Shanna's Week: The Morning Show o Our Week: (0:07:13) Spencer Pig • The Main Event: Ghostbusters: Afterlife (0:19:10) o The Good o The Bad o Spoilers and Final Thoughts (0:39:30) • Film Faves: Comfort Food Movies (1:02:50) • Where You Can Find Us and Ending (1:47:38) Shanna's Fave Comfort Food Movies: 12. Ghostbusters (2016) 11. Spy (2015) 10. Elf (2003) – HBO Max 9. Mary Poppins (1964) – Disney+ 8. Harry and the Hendersons (1987) 7. Horton Hears a Who (2008) – Disney+ 6. About Time (2013) – Netflix 5. The Land Before Time (1988) 4. Field of Dreams (1989) 3. Ghostbusters: Afterlife (2021) 2. Uncle Buck (1989) 1. Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) – Amazon Prime, Disney+ Jeff's Fave Comfort Food Movies: 12. Hook (1991) 11. Iron Eagle (1986) 10. The NeverEnding Story (1984) 9. The Rocketeer (1991) – Disney+ 8. The Monster Squad (1987) 7. Harry and the Hendersons (1987) 6. Adventures in Babysitting (1987) – Disney+ 5. An American Tail (1986) 4. A Christmas Story (1983) – HBO Max 3. National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989) – HBO Max 2. Mrs. Doubtfire (1993) – Amazon Prime, Disney+ 1. Star Wars (1977) – Disney+
Happy Thanksgiving from Double Edged Double Bill! To celebrate this holiday famous for dinner, Adam, Thomas and returning guest Scott Johnson are talking all about food movies! After all, culinary cinema can look so good you’ll want to chew on your TV! First, Bradley Cooper plays a disgraced celebrity chef out to prove himself by … Double Edged Double Bill Episode 184 – Julie and Julia Don’t Get Burnt by Food Movies Read More » The post Double Edged Double Bill Episode 184 – Julie and Julia Don’t Get Burnt by Food Movies appeared first on The ESO Network.
Happy Thanksgiving from Double Edged Double Bill! To celebrate this holiday famous for dinner, Adam, Thomas and returning guest Scott Johnson are talking all about food movies! After all, culinary cinema can look so good you'll want to chew on your TV! First, Bradley Cooper plays a disgraced celebrity chef out to prove himself by yelling at everyone in Burnt! Then, Meryl Streep and Amy Adams have parallel lives in different times all about the joy of cooking food in Julie and Julia! Together, our trio answers the crucial questions. Are Black List scripts that get made ever any good? How bad can you be at doing a Julia Child impression? Which two films will they choose for next week's episode about Adam Driver? Well, keep us on while you're preheating the oven for the turkey so you can listen to find out! Subscribe to our Patreon for $1 a month to get bonus podcasts & polls to choose episode topics and films we cover! Follow the show on Twitter @DEDBpod & Facebook as well as Adam and Thomas on Twitter! Send feedback to doubleedgeddoublebill@gmail.com! Subscribe and rate us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Stitcher! Our artwork is provided by the amazing Christian Thor Lally! We're a proud member of The ESO Network, alongside other great shows like Watchathon of Rassilon! Buy merchandise with our logo or other logos now at The ESO Network Tee Public Store!
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Summer is our favorite time of year, but where do we even start?! If you're feeling overwhelmed, start here! We give our summer movie, food, drink, & product recommendations that we can't go without! It's time to enjoy the warm weather, enjoy the summer foods, and all of the best things that summer has to offer! Make sure to leave us a 5 star review, subscribe and follow us on Instagram @SweetThangsPodcast and on Twitter @SweetThangsPod
Join Heston for a trip onto the silver screen, as the guys step through their favourite foodie flicks from the past decades. From Willy Wonka to Ratatouille, Big Night to Indiana Jones, delve into the best films to make you love food.
On the latest episode of the BIG show, the month of May has very food-based observations, so we combined them into today's show which will spotlight the Top Ten Food Movies. Joining me will be film critics Wilson Morales of BlackfilmandTV and Charles Kirkland, Jr. of DC Film Life. We'll have all that and more on Episode 454 of Keeping It Reel with FilmGordon.
On the latest episode of the BIG show, the month of May has very food-based observations, so we combined them into today's show which will spotlight the Top Ten Food Movies. Joining me will be film critics Wilson Morales of BlackfilmandTV and Charles Kirkland, Jr. of DC Film Life. We'll have all that and more on Episode 454 of Keeping It Reel with FilmGordon.
Just under the wire for April, and one Pig short, the Film Pigs present an episode of The Bacon – this time talking Comfort Food Movies: those genres or specific movies you can watch over and over again. But not before extended discussion about the status of Todd's b-hole. Spoiler Alert: It's fantastic!
On the April 6, 2021 episode of /Film Daily, /Film senior writer Ben Pearson is joined by /Film managing editor Jacob Hall and writers Hoai-Tran Bui and Chris Evangelista to discuss the latest film and TV news and answer some listener questions in the mailbag. Opening Banter: In The News: HT: ‘Justice League’ Clash: Joss Whedon Reportedly Threatened Gal Gadot’s Career, Ray Fisher Shares Troubling Cyborg Changes During Reshoots In The Mailbag: What are some of your favorite movie watching snacks and beverages (either at home and/or in the theater)? Do you have any favorite movies that are about food? What are some of your favorite food related scenes in movies that aren't otherwise specifically about food? Thanks for the always entertaining pods! – Matthew M, New Haven CT Chris! Oh dear Chris. I have been noticing that our tastes in movies and shows often are the same. I was very curious: what are your thoughts on this Nordic style horror/thriller genre? Have you watched: Fortitude on Prime or Trapped and Black Spot on Netflix? Or perhaps The Head, an HBO MAX original? If you have seen these types of shows, which ones did surprise you in a good way? Any recommendations? I have seen all previously mentioned shows and just love that type of tone and grisly over the top violence in them. Also what are your expectations for the upcoming Antlers movie? Unless you have seen the screener already, I can't wait for it to come out on any platform, I have high hopes. On top of that I have not heard you talk about Servant, the Apple TV+ original produced by M. Night Shyamalan. Have you seen it? I think it is pretty dope, all the fine wine consumption on top of this suspenseful storyline. Acting is top notch as well! Man I have tons of questions built up for you Mr. Evangelista lol, just leave me your phone number and I will call you with the rest of them haha JK. Thank you guys! Y'all became such a big part of my life it is very surprising for me to realize. Wish you all great success and chill vibes! - Yerbol from the Bay Area (PS It's been 2 years or so since the last time I wrote, my son is now 4yo and I am choosing to show him anything that interests him, whether it is age appropriate or not, nothing is off the table, but I am explaining the scary and new concepts to him like I would to an adult. So far he has seen parts of IT chapter one and parts of Ghostbusters original and reboot. He is very cool about it.) Hey all, a couple weeks ago Chris mentioned the two Hitler biographies and based on his recommendation I’m going to get the audiobooks through audible. But my question is, what audiobooks (or just regular books) would you recommend – specifically, what movie-based books do you all like? I’ve already done Space Odyssey (the 2001 a space odyssey movie book) and Clash of the Titans, and I have the Peter Jackson and the making of middle earth and taking shape 1&2 in my wishlist. - William VanBeek from Green Bay, wisCANson Listener Responses About How to Curate Watchlists Hello people, I absolutely used to get stuck on all of the streaming services, trying to decide what to watch. Sometimes my wife and I would spend so much time trying to pick something, it would get too late and we’d end up watching nothing. To help with that, I started keeping my own list of movies. This wasn’t using the in-service queues, which I found more anxiety-inducing than anything; this was just a simple excel file I had quick access to and could update easily. Basically, any time we saw a movie that looked interesting, or we mentioned an old movie we’d like to watch, I’d throw it on the list. (I actually kept two lists.. one for “us” movies and one with movies she wasn’t interested in.) When it comes time to watch a movie, I hit an online random number generator and whatever row comes up, we watch. It totally cuts out the indecision, and it has an awesome element of surprise to it. It’s like opening a movie present! It also helps with that weird backlog stress.. now it’s on the list, so it’ll come up eventually. I don’t have to spend time thinking about when I’m going to watch it. Anyway, it wasn’t that hard to do and it worked really well for us, so I hope that helps! - Jason, Edmonton Canada Hi Peter, I've been listening to /Film Daily for a while now, love the cast! As sort of an avid TV watcher, I couldn't help but to cringe a little when I heard about your "meticulously refined" processes for deciding what to watch. You'll find my method detailed below. Maybe some of you will even find it inspiring! Since 2013, I log every episode and movie I watch on trakt.tv. I also rate every movie, show, and season after I complete them. My regular process on the site is as follows: About once a week, I go through the first page of the Trending, Recommended, and Watched categories under the TV section, to see if there's anything new I should have a look at. Every show there is put on one of these three lists: Anticipated, Watchlist, or Uninterested. I also turn on the Fade filter for Watched and Listed, so I can easily spot any newcomers. I do the same for the Popular category, but here I go 5 pages deep. I also do the same for the Anticipated category, but here I handle anything that's on at least 100 lists globally on the site (their measure of anticipation for a show is the number of lists it appears on). If there is the slightest chance I might like a show, I'll put in on the Anticipated list. Once or twice a week, I look in my own Anticipated list to see what new shows have premiered recently and what's coming up soon. I look at comments, reviews, Rotten Tomatoes, cast and crew, and so on, and move the new shows to either Watchlist or Uninterested. If I'm still undecided, I leave the show in Anticipated for next time (when more comments and reviews might be available to help me). Every once in a while, I look at the top of my Watchlist and make sure that those shows are queued in Apple TV (or Netflix for Netflix shows). I also try to do this whenever I add a new show to my Watchlist, but sometimes I forget, and sometimes I add it to Watchlist before it's available on Apple TV, so a recurrent check here is a good catch-all. Every day, I look at the Calendar, to see what's airing today and this week. One trick for upcoming shows is to have them both in Anticipated and Watchlist until decided, because anything in Watchlist will appear in the Calendar. You'll just have to remember to remove the show from Watchlist if you change it from Anticipated to Uninterested. Decide what to watch and watch it. This should be easy now, and no need for endless scrolling anywhere. I also do the same for movies, except I go 10 pages deep in the Popular category, and require 250 lists for consideration in the Anticipated category. This whole process might sound complicated and time consuming, but once you have it down, it generally only takes a few minutes per step. Except for step 2, depending on how much time you want to dedicate to looking at reviews and such before moving stuff from the Anticipated list. I generally don't spend too much time on it; if unsure, I'll just leave it there for another week or two. I hope this might help you find inner peace and clarity. With best regards, Andreas from Sweden All the other stuff you need to know: You can find more about all the stories we mentioned on today’s show at slashfilm.com, and linked inside the show notes. /Film Daily is published every weekday, bringing you the most exciting news from the world of movies and television as well as deeper dives into the great features from slashfilm.com. You can subscribe to /Film Daily on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify and all the popular podcast apps (RSS). Send your feedback, questions, comments and concerns to us at peter@slashfilm.com. Please leave your name and general geographic location in case we mention the e-mail on the air. Please rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts, tell your friends and spread the word! Thanks to Sam Hume for our logo.
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S08E15 You Gotta Eat! : Food Movies - Host "TraVeal Parmigiana", co-host "Chef Shawn" CCS Regulator "Chelie and Chelia" & guest "Knowles Reservations" sit down for a feast of foolishness re-casting Tampopo (1985) and Soylent Green (1973). Bon Appétit !
The Benalivi’s revisit UFC 258, share their favorite food movies, decide who from Below Deck to keep on board and answer more of your questions Thanks to this weeks sponsor Eat to Evolve, fresh, never frozen meals are ready to ship nationwide. Use the code “BENALIVI” to save 15% off your first order. EatToEvolve.us Subscribe to our podcast so you never miss an episode! Don't forget to like, rate and review. Follow us on instagram! A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com.
Today cookbook author and food blogger Samantha Ferraro joins us to talk about 3 holiday food movies including classic rom-com LAST HOLIDAY. Also covering Lifetime's CHRISTMAS ON THE MENU and OWN's COOKING UP CHRISTMAS Follow us on ITunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/hallmarkies-podcast/id1296728288?mt=2 For all of our 2020 Christmas Season coverage https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXv4sBF3mPUDPiNh1iRkqE_Eny9P99zDe For all of our Christmas Coverage https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXv4sBF3mPUDo41tHqhkjHCvedmZwLzHx Order A VERY MERRY HOLIDAY MOVIE GUIDE https://amzn.to/2HIr723 For our interview with Lifetime EVP and Head of Programming Amy Winter https://youtu.be/n70NRx2Y39I Follow Samantha on instagram https://www.instagram.com/ferrarokitchen/?hl=en To order Samantha's cookbook The Weeknight Mediterranean https://amzn.to/3fW16rs Follow Samantha on facebook https://www.facebook.com/LittleFerraroKitchen Check out Samantha's website https://littleferrarokitchen.com/ Please consider supporting our podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/hallmarkies For more from the Hallmarkies Podcast: Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/hallmarkiespod Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/HallamrkiesPodcast ITunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hallmarkies-podcast/id1296728288 Merchandise: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/hallmarkies?utm_campaign=8581&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=Hallmarkies Send us your feedback at feedback@hallmarkiespodcast.com Or call +1 (801) 855-6407 Follow Rachel's blog at http://rachelsreviews.net Follow Rachel's Reviews on youtube https://youtube.com/user/smilingldsgirl Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Happy three days after Thanksgiving! People eat a lot of food on Thanksgiving so we did an episode on Food Movies, none of which take place on Thanksgiving. They're mostly restaurant movies, really, so I guess this episode isn't really themed. Whatever, who cares, we got the very funny Jeremy Drazner riffing with us and we're talking Big Night, Chef, Tampopo, Ratoutille (I will NOT be checking the spelling of that), a bunch more and them we also play the biggest parts game and do some recommendations it's fun as hell!
Last time you heard from us we tried to lighten everyone's collective load in the days following the election and listed off some of our favorite mockumentaries. It's a list of flicks that might come in handy if a couple of weeks after the fact your nerves are still frazzled so check that out here if you need it. This week, with Thanksgiving coming up on us fast, we decided to serve up a hearty list of hand-selected food-centric films to get your appetite going! Along the way you'll hear some digressions into how many pieces of bubble gum Jared's chewed at one time, Bruce reminisces about being at the LA premiere of "Sausage Party' Chris shoes some love to arguably Steven Spielberg's biggest misfire, and the question of which fast food place makes the best french fries sparks controversy. Below is our roundup along with links to where you can stream them. The Last Laugh 1924 Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory 1971 The Meaning of Life 1983 Stand by Me 1986 The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover 1989 Hook 1991 Big Night 1996 Hannibal 2001 Super Size Me 2004 Sideways 2004 Waitress 2007 Ratatouille 2007 The Trip 2010 Jiro Dreams of Sushi 2011 Chef 2014 Also, Lee Enterprises just launched a really wonderful new podcast you might like, called The Ethical Life. It's hosted by Richard Kyte, director of the Ethics Institute at Viterbo University, and Scott Rada, Lee's social media manager, and every other week or so they'll explore the intersection of ethics and modern life. You can click the link above, or search for it on your pod player of choice! Just to be Nominated is hosted and produced by Chris Lay, the podcast operations manager for Lee, along with Bruce Miller, the editor of the Sioux City Journal, and Jared McNett, a reporter for the Globe Gazette in Mason City, Iowa. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In which I provide you might pseudo-analysis (and rambling review) of four horror movie "classics" from my large pile of ancient bargain-bin monstrosities. Continue reading →
In this episode: - The Côte Saint-Luc Public Library's TV and movie librarian Steven Tomlinson shares his recommendations for the perfect comfort-food movies currently on Netflix. Dans cet épisode : - Steven Tomlinson, le bibliothécaire de la télévision et du cinéma de la bibliothèque publique de Côte Saint-Luc, nous fait part de ses recommandations pour les films de réconfort actuellement sur Netflix.
Welcome to Planet of Doubt - "Where we doubt everything" We are a brand new channel to YouTube & Spotify, Make sure y'all follow and subscribe, we appreciate all the support; New videos every Mon/Wed/Fri Subscribe for more videos & latest content! ✭ instagram: https://www.instagram.com/planetofdoubt ✭ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHVnyF4wfFJrF6H-cXZ3YxQ In this podcast we talk about the our current situations, The restaurants and food places we've been, We also get into talking about Sacha Baron Cohen latest Borat 2 movie, Conor McGregor and his allegations, Kanye recent Tweets, Music & more...
After LOSING AN ENTIRE PODCAST, the SinCast crew rallied back, and bring you hot takes on Christopher Nolan movies, The Comey Rule, and most importantly... FOOD MOVIES. Elegant, obsessive, and comfy... they've got you covered. Slip into your stretchy pants, relax, and enjoy a BRAND NEW SINCAST!!! Join us every Monday for a new episode of SinCast, and keep in touch! Tweet us @cinemasins, comment on SoundCloud, (https://soundcloud.com/cinemasins) subscribe to the subreddit (https://www.reddit.com/r/CinemaSins/) and email us at cinemasinssincast@gmail.com.
In this episode: - TV and movie librarian Steven Tomlinson recommends great comfort food movies you can watch on Netflix Canada, including Raiders of the Lost Ark, Fiddler on the Roof, Back to the Future and more. Dans cet épisode : Steven Tomlinson, bibliothécaire de télévision et de cinéma, recommande des films très réconfortants que vous pouvez regarder sur Netflix Canada, notamment Raiders of the Lost Ark, Fiddler on the Roof, Back to the Future et bien d'autres. (en anglais)
If you've been on the Internet over the past four years, chances are you've seen Andrew Rae. His series "Binging With Babish," in which Andrew recreates iconic foods from television and film history (everything from Krabby Patties to Kevin's chili from the Office), has 7.6 million YouTube followers, and has inspired several spinoff series. In this episode, Rae (aka Babish) himself calls into the pod to talk about his favorite food moments in film history, his one (disastrous) shift as a line cook, and much, much more. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
The Earth Nerds got hungry for cheesy goodness in this episode and devoured Attack of the Killer Tomatoes and Inhumanwich! Mattox and Kevlar Kate also give you a new Binge and Purge. Put these Nerds in your ears and let us satisfy your appetite!
Our quest for great chef- and food-focused entertainment continues, as it does every Friday, as our favorite guest critics Allison and Matt Robicelli join Andrew to discuss the lamentable 2018 rom-com "Little Italy" starring Hayden Christensen and Emma Roberts. How can we possibly explain (or forgive) the cultural stereotypes on display? Does anybody, anywhere actually talk like the people in this movie? What's with all the octogenarian love-making in this thing? And where does the name Robicelli come from, anyway?Our great thanks to S.Pellegrino for making these special reports possible.Please consider supporting Andrew Talks to Chefs via our Patreon page–pledge $10 or more per month and gain access to bonus, patron-only episodes, blog posts, polls, and more. Andrew Talks to Chefs is a fully independent podcast and no longer affiliated with our former host network; please visit and bookmark our official website for all show updates, blog posts, personal and virtual appearances, and related information.If you enjoy this episode, you might enjoy these vintage Andrew Talks to Chefs conversations:Shelter en Place: Burnt with Bradley CooperShelter en Place: Jon Favreau’s ChefShelter en Place: Demolition ManShelter en Place: Dinner RushShelter en Place: HannibalShelter en Place: Defending Your Life
Our quest for great chef- and food-focused entertainment continues, as it does every Friday, with a look back at the Albert Brooks comedy and stealth food film Defending Your Life. Allison and Matt Robicelli join Andrew to discuss the prospect of guilt-free, consequence-free dining; why Heaven reminds us of Vegas ... or is it Disney World?; and Allison reveals a secret of The Simpsons that the world needs to know about.Our great thanks to S.Pellegrino for making these special reports possible.Please consider supporting Andrew Talks to Chefs via our Patreon page–pledge $10 or more per month and gain access to bonus, patron-only episodes, blog posts, polls, and more. Andrew Talks to Chefs is a fully independent podcast and no longer affiliated with our former host network; please visit and bookmark our official website for all show updates, blog posts, personal and virtual appearances, and related information.If you enjoy this episode, you might enjoy these vintage Andrew Talks to Chefs conversations:Shelter en Place: Burnt with Bradley CooperShelter en Place: Jon Favreau's ChefShelter en Place: Demolition ManShelter en Place: Dinner RushShelter en Place: Hannibal
This week's episode will make you puke more than Morgan Spurlock on a tummy full of McD's. Join Robert and Ira as they discuss SUPER SIZE ME 2: HOLY CHICKEN!, and share their top 5 food movies. Listen for free through iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, or GooglePlay. So, if you really want to know what you're biting into when you have that Grilled Chicken Sandwich at Burger King, then this podcast is for you!
This week’s episode will make you puke more than Morgan Spurlock on a tummy full of McD’s. Join Robert and Ira as they discuss SUPER SIZE ME 2: HOLY CHICKEN!, and share their top 5 food movies. Listen for free through iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, or GooglePlay. So, if you really want to know what you’re biting into when you have that Grilled Chicken Sandwich at Burger King, then this podcast is for you!
It's Friday, which means it's time for our latest Shelter en Place movie review with our favorite critical culinarians, Allison and Matt Robicelli. This week, we get into the 2000 Bob Giraldi cooks and mobsters melodrama Dinner Rush, which plays out in one tumultuous night at a Tribeca restaurant. In a first, the Robicellis and Andrew find themselves at odds--Andrew loves, loves, loves the movie and its realistic depiction of a restaurant in action, while Allison and Matt damn it with the dismissive "meh." Listen in as we hash it out and try to find some common ground.Our great thanks to S.Pellegrino for making these special reports possible.Please consider supporting Andrew Talks to Chefs via our Patreon page–pledge $10 or more per month and gain access to bonus, patron-only episodes, blog posts, polls, and more. Andrew Talks to Chefs is a fully independent podcast and no longer affiliated with our former host network; please visit and bookmark our official website for all show updates, blog posts, personal and virtual appearances, and related information.
This week Brian and Tim are back to watch food movies with you in quarentine and this time we talk about Chef starring Jon Favreau. If you haven't seen Chef before or you haven't seen it in a while you can watch it on Netflix while you're stuck in self isolation and listen on as we try to figure out if its a good food movie or not. There is a lot of swearing in this episode so if that offends please don't listen. Have a great service, and have a great week.
This new episode of Lets Talk About Chef is our next instalment of our talk/watch food movies. Both Tim and Brian are back again to chat about the masterpiece that is Ratatouille.Listen as two grown ass men gush about their love of rat who loves to cook, If you are in isolation, which you probably are, watch Ratatouille and listen to the episode afterwards for our take on what makes this the greatest food movie ever made.Wherever you are in the world we hope you stay safe and hopefully we will see all of you on the other side of this. There is some swearing and a lot of laughter on this episode, we hope you enjoy it and if you have a suggestion as to what movie you would like to hear us review next you can email us at letstalkaboutchef@gmail.com or you can follow Brian on Instagram @chefbrianclarke
We do a NBA starting 5 fantasy draft. 3 segments of ranked including, fast food restaurants, movies, and QBs
This episode of Lets Talk About Chef is a little different. Producer Tm and I decided to spend some our time in self quarantine watching food movies and then reviewing them/also ripping them apart. This week we watched "Burnt" starring Bradley Cooper.If you want to watch the film while also surviving in isolation please do and then enjoy our take on how it failed or succeeded in representing chefs and restaurants.We hope wherever you are that you are staying safe and healthy, wash your hands, hide in your houses and watch Burnt Have a great service and have a great weekLoveBrian Also, there is a lot of swearing in this episode, you've been warned
Rob Petrone hangs with Fandango managing editor Erik Davis, throwing movie food (and drink) hot takes his way that include beer, Twizzlers and Albert Brooks. Plus, Rob shares a dinner-and-a-movie dining tip that includes a food hack.
On this episode Steven and Andrew discuss Martin Scorsese's new film "The Irishman" And with Thanksgiving on our stomachs, they talk some of he favorite food movies!
In this episode of Rewrites, the guys discuss the current state of the movie industry and what we would like to see change.
The X-Men franchise comes to a close and we’re really hungry! This week on CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED we’re taking one last look at the X-Men movie franchise with our review of DARK PHOENIX, exploring THE SECRET LIFE OF PETS 2, taking a trip to LATE NIGHT and breaking our hearts with the animated drama FUNAN.Also, this week William Bibbiani and Witney Seibold dive into their favorite food movies ever, with comedies, dramas and documentaries that’ll make your mouth water!Email us at letters(a)criticallyacclaimed.net, follow your hosts on Twitter at @WilliamBibbiani and @WitneySeibold, and follow the podcast/website at @CriticAcclaim to vote for the notorious movies YOU want us to review!Check out our website at www.criticallyacclaimed.net and head on over to www.patreon.com/criticacclaim to contribute to the show and get even more exclusive content!1:07 - Introductions 5:05 - Dark Phoenix 36:08 - The Secret Life of Pets 2 52:01 - Late Night 58:36 - Funan 1:08:25 - Our Favorite Food Movies
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Professional pastry chef Meghan joins the guys to run down her favorite “food movies” – then challenges Zach to a movie trivia grudge match, pitting her knowledge of the Disney film Sleeping Beauty against Zach’s knowledge of Disney’s Robin Hood. Also, Kyle is there. Follow Meghan: Instagram Follow Kyle: Letterboxd / iCheckMovies Follow Cinereelists: Facebook – Twitter Follow James: Letterboxd – Twitter Follow Zach: Letterboxd – Twitter Support the show on Patreon. Subscribe: iTunes / RSS Have a film suggestion you think we’ve never seen and want us to discuss on the show? Send your pick to heyguys@cinereelists.com and one...
Food! You LITERALLY need it to live. But can it also be filmed? Turns out that modern camera technology actually CAN capture images of food! On today's episode of Adult Films, are hosts are joined by comedian and "foodie" Jason Flynn to talk all about food in movies! Big Night! Charlie Chaplin playing with potatoes! Jon Favreau in Chef! That pie Jason Biggs fucked! Pizza The Hut! All that and more will be covered (and smothered - like your Waffle House hash browns!) on today's podcast!
Inspired by the delicious yet ominous omelettes in Phantom Thread, as well as the ways in which that film uses food as a symbol for the shifting dynamics in its central relationship, Ed and Emily talk about food movies, and the ways in which different filmmakers use food as a metaphor for creativity, as a way to explore social issues, and to meditate on grief. And, of course, to make the audience hungry. That also ponder the baffling tagline for the new Hellboy movie and Banksy's latest stunt. 00:00:00 - 00:12:06 - Intro & News 00:12:07 - 01:10:10 - Ed & Emily discuss Food Movies 01:10:11 - 01:15:24 - SRS Recommends & Outro
Tyler and David welcome back Karl Hess, cohost of the Yelling About Pate podcast, to talk about food movies.
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In this serving of WYFM, we talk about favorite food movies! From RATATOUILLE to HAMBURGER: THE MOTION PICTURE, we offer up a menu of delicious movies staring food!
This episode of the Drinks & Destinations Podcast is about looking beyond the basic pairing of wine and spirits with food. While mixologist and spirits expert Shatbhi Basu shares her tips on pairing whisky, vodka, rum and feni with food in the Pair it up section, the hosts Rojita & Sameera discuss a very interesting and unique book called Vinos Con Cuento written by Eduardo Brethauer, a wine and spirits journalist based in Santiago, Chile. Rojita met Eduardo recently during an event in China and he spoke to her in detail about the uniqueness of his book which talks about pairing wines with movies and popular TV series. Something unique, something unheard of. Do listen to all that and more in this special "pairing" episode.
One film for the family and one the family must stay away from. Filmology will guide you in which film to see with the family this weekend.
"Star Trek Beyond" is entering our galaxy so Neil Rosen, Bill Mccuddy, Bill Bregoli and guest Mike Sargent take on this latest installment in the rebooted franchise. Plus we look at the Miles Davis biopic "Miles Ahead" which is now available on demand as well as Woody Allen's latest "Cafe Society." And since that title has us whetting our appetites we talk about food movies and Neil has an idea for any foodies visiting the Hamptons soon. Then we talk about the only movie about a Maori chess prodigy you'll see this year called "The Dark Horse." The next move is yours...
From "Chef" to "Jiro Dreams of Sushi" to "Chocolat," we look at some of our favorite "foodie movies" and how they relate to faith.
Talkin' bout food, movies & Hollywood w JJ by Gavin Viano
In the history of Nowhere California the guys have tagged movies with many different labels and this episode will be nothing different. In this episode, the guys open the floor and dissect the world of Junk Food Movies. Junk Food Movies, for the sake of argument and to avoid confusion, are movie that you personally love and other people are shocked that you have a passion for these movies. Basically, they are like a cheese filled corn dog in movie form. www.nowherecalifornia.com
In celebration of the New Year, Leonard and Baron tackle three enjoyable Food movies: the incredible animated Pixar film Ratatouille, a romantic comedy revolving around two chefs in New York, and a sweet movie about two Italian brothers who own a restaurant in the 1950s.
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Welcome to the PGP Film Cast! It is a podcast completely dedicated to movies in the theater where we cover upcoming weekend releases, announced movies, focus on one future movie that has us excited, retro reviews and our (in)famous Top 10 lists! Subscribe on iTunes or our RSS feed! News Joss Whedon has been chosen to direct "The Avengers" and will also rewrite "Captain America" Daren Aronofsky will direct Rachel Weisz in "Jackie" Martin Scorcese will direct "The Invention of Hugo Cabinet", a science fiction kid's movie set in a 1930's Paris train station Emile Hirsch will star in "The Darkest Hour", about a group of kids fighting for survival in a post-alien invasion Russia Harrison Ford to star in Jon Favreau's "Cowboys and Aliens". It will also star Daniel Craig and be written by Star Trek writers Roberto Orci, Alex Kurtzman and Damon Lindelof Movie Highlight – Get Him To The Greek (June 4, 2010) Written and Directed by Nicholar Stoller Starring Jonah Hill, Russell Brand, Elisabeth Moss, Rose Byrne, Sean 'P. Diddy' Combs, Katy Perry, Christina Aguilera, Pink and Tom Felton (Draco Malfoy) A record company intern is hired to accompany out-of-control British rock star Aldous Snow to a concert at L.A.'s Greek Theater. Versus! Ratatouille VS Julie and Julia A new segment each show where we pit two movies (of two very awesome action movie stars) against each other and then see which film comes out on top! It’s a battle of animated rats and Meryl Streep! Weekend Releases April 23 – The Losers, The Back-up Plan, Oceans April 30 – Please Give, A Nightmare on Elm Street, The Human Centipede Retro Review! – Guess Who's Coming To Dinner? Released December 12, 1967 Domestic gross of $56,666,667 Production Budget of $4,000,000 Directed by Stanley Kramer Written by William Rose (The Ladykillers) Starring Spencer Tracy, Sidney Poitier, Katharine Hepburn, Katharine Houghton, Cecil Kellaway, Beah Richards, Roy Glenn, Isabel Sanford Joey Drayton brings her fiance, Dr. John Prentice, home to sunny San Francisco to meet her affluent parents. Their liberal persuasions are now put to the test, for although the young man is an ideal choice (internationally respected in the medical field and he's impeccably mannered, handsome, well dressed and of a respectable California family), he's black. Check out our review, favorite lines, trivia and more about a retro movie each episode. Top 10 Food Movies! Some mandatory choices like Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory and Soylent Green along with some oddball choices like Alive and Cool Hand Luke! Next Episode Featured Movie is “Predators” Versus is Mortal Kombat: The Movie VS Street Fighter Retro Review is “Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan” Top 10 Car Movies! (list is due by 5/2/10) Email in your lists, ideas for Retro Reviews! Your PGP Film Cast crew Tom – tom@sector512productions.com Jerry – jerry@sector512productions.com Chad – chud@sector512productions.com
Welcome to the PGP Film Cast! It is a podcast completely dedicated to movies in the theater where we cover upcoming weekend releases, announced movies, focus on one future movie that has us excited, retro reviews and our (in)famous Top 10 lists! Subscribe on iTunes or our RSS feed! News Allen Hughes (Book of Eli) is attached to direct a live action Akira movie Vin Diesel will reprise his role in XXX. XXX 3 will be directed by the original director, Rob Cohen, and will be in 3D. Chris Evans will play Captain America. Sebastian Stan (Hot Tub Time Machine) will play his sidekick, Bucky Barnes Will Smith will be starring in the two sequels of Independence Day Rachel Weisz is rumored to play the head of Quantum in the next Bond movie Paul WS Anderson is directing a remake of Buck Rogers in 3D Neve Campbell, David Arquette and Courtney Cox will reprise their roles in Scream 4. Original writer, Kevin Williamson, and director, Wex Craven, will be back as well. Movie Highlight – Inception (July 16, 2010) Written and Directed by Christopher Nolan Starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Marion Cotillard, Ken Watanabe, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Ellen Page, Cillian Murphy, Tom Berenger, Michael Caine In a world where technology exists to enter the human mind through dream invasion, a single idea within one's mind can be the most dangerous weapon or the most valuable asset. Versus! Innerspace VS Three amigos A new segment each show where we pit two movies (of two very awesome action movie stars) against each other and then see which film comes out on top or who has the best Martin Short performance! It’s a battle of two 80's classics! Weekend Releases April 9 – Date Night, Letters to God, The Square April 16 – Kick-Ass, Death at a Funeral, The Perfect Game, The Joneses, The Secret in Their Eyes Retro Review! – Grosse Pointe Blank Released April 11, 1997 Domestic gross of $28,084,357 Directed by George Armitage (The Big Bounce) Written by Tom Jankiewicz, DV DeVincentis (High Fidelity), Steve Pink (directed Hot Tub Time Machine), and John Cusack Starring John Cusack, Minnie Driver, Alan Arkin, Dan Akroyd, Joan Cusack, Hank Azaria, K. Todd Freeman, Jeremy Piven, Michael Cudlitz A nihilistically philosophical hit man reluctantly accepts an assignment in Detroit, coinciding with his 10-year high school reunion in the ritzy suburn of Grosse Point, Michigan. While in town, he tries to patch things up with the girlfriend he abandoned on prom night, avoid being killed by an over-zealous competitor's henchmen and survive his surreal homecoming. Check out our review, favorite lines, trivia and more about a retro movie each episode. Top 10 Villains! Some mandatory choices like Alan Rickman as Hans Gruber in Die Hard,Ricardo Montalban as Khan in Star Trek 2: Wrath of Khan and more! Next Episode (hint, it's food themed!) Featured Movie is “Get Him to the Greek” Versus is Ratatouille VS Julie and Julia Retro Review is “Guess Who's Coming to Dinner" Top 10 Food Movies! (list is due by 4/18/10) Email in your lists, ideas for Retro Reviews! Your PGP Film Cast crew Tom – tom@sector512productions.com Jerry – jerry@sector512productions.com Chad – chud@sector512productions.com
Some movies are so bad that we absolutely love to watch them. The movies that we curl up on the couch and watch and make us feel good. We count down the Top 10 Comfort Food Movies in this weeks Top 10Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/top-10-with-tia/donations