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After last week's episode, we wanted to watch another movie starring Jodie Foster, so Sandro picked 2002's Panic Room. Directed by David Fincher, it tells the tale of a home invasion. Our arch nemesis, Jared Leto, teams up with Forest Whittaker to break into Jodie Foster's new home. This leads to Foster hiding with her daughter, Kristen Stewart, in a panic room.Join our Patreon for our bonus episodes! https://www.patreon.com/oldiebutagoodiepodFollow the show!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oldiebutagoodiepod/Facebook: https://fb.me/oldiebutagoodiepodPodcast Platforms: https://linktr.ee/oldiebutagoodiepodGot feedback? Send us an email at oldiebutagoodiepod@gmail.comFollow the hosts!Sandro Falce - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandrofalce/- Twitter: https://twitter.com/sandrofalce- Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/SandroFalce/- Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/SandroFeltChairZach Adams - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zach4dams/- Twitter: https://twitter.com/ZackoCaveWizard- Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/zach4dams- Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/zackocavewizardWatch our editor, Starkie, on Twitch! https://www.twitch.tv/sstarkieeOldie But A Goodie's theme tune is written and produced by Josh Cake. Check out his work here: https://www.joshcake.com/Check out other shows from our network 'That's Not Canon'! https://thatsnotcanon.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we leap to 2002 David Fincher thriller Panic Room. This film stars Jodie Foster, a young Kristen Stewart, and the always great Forest Whittaker. This is Glenn's second leap of his three and hopefully gets things back on track with a director and genre we all like… don't we?
On this month's episode of Nattering At The Movies, we're once again joined by the awesome Momo Jones @MoCJones who you may remember from the Planet Of The Apes Trilogy back in June. In probably the quickest trilogy review of all time, we recap the Taken Series! Liam Neeson, Famke Janssen and Maggie Rice star as the Mills family in this action thriller series featuring human trafficking, jealousy and a lot of wild deaths. Oh yeah, and Forest Whittaker pops up too! As always shout out to our sponsor @VisionariesGlobalMedia for having us. Next month's Nattering At The Movies we taken on Charles Bronson's Death Wish Series all 6 films! Show Notes: Liam Neeson phone call taken from Youtube Eric - @EricFreeds natteringwithe@gmail.com Momo - @MoCJones SJ - @KarnivalofKhaos Visionaries @VisionariesGlobalMedia
Its the 8th episode in the Liotta run and what if there was a movie that kinda did MASH and sorta did Scrubs? What of it was full of hot, young doctors performing secret surgeries because the VA is evil and won't provide life-saving medical care if it wasn't caused by bullets? What if John Mahoney was being a real bad dude once again? Well, then you would have Article 99. Ray Liotta, Kiefer Sutherland, Kathy Baker, Lea Thompson, John C. McGinley, Forest Whittaker, Keith David and John Mahoney! What a cast! Did Jason love this? Did Jules decide he wants this playing on a TV when he dies someday? Did you know that in this movie you can shoot up a hospital with an automatic weapon and not be in jail or dead? Click here https://linktr.ee/wedoingfilmographies if you want the backlog of episodes (so much Billy Crudup, Keith Gordon and spookies) or you need to see our real stupid scene recreations, interview clips we dug up, some feature length movie playlists or that "Arena Brains" short. We are also part of the Now Playing Network, head over to nowplayingnetwork.net for other rad movie and music podcasts like Movie Madness, the Director's Club or Vinyl Emergency!
Despite not looking like a real movie, Big George Foreman is out in theaters. So, Thomas and special guest host Torrey Depina are here to devote a Double Edged Double Bill to star Forest Whitaker! First, Forest Whitaker wins an Oscar for singlehandedly elevating dull Oscar Bait in The Last King of Scotland! Then, Forest Whittaker is Jude Law's toxic organ harvesting bro in Repo Men! Together, our duo answers crucial questions. Does James McAvoy speak for us? Which animated character should Forest Whitaker play in live action? What's so special about next week's 5th anniversary episode? Well, stop randomly pointing at your globe and pay up all your organ bills 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! patreon.com/dedbpod Follow the show on social media (Instagram, Twitter & Facebook) via @dedbpod! Send feedback to doubleedgeddoublebill@gmail.com! Subscribe and rate us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher & Podbean! Our artwork is provided by the amazing Christian Thor Lally!
Despite not looking like a real movie, Big George Foreman is out in theaters. So, Thomas and special guest host Torrey Depina are here to devote a Double Edged Double Bill to star Forest Whitaker! First, Forest Whitaker wins an Oscar for singlehandedly elevating dull Oscar Bait in The Last King of Scotland! Then, Forest Whittaker is Jude Law's toxic organ harvesting bro in Repo Men! Together, our duo answers crucial questions. Does James McAvoy speak for us? Which animated character should Forest Whitaker play in live action? What's so special about next week's 5th anniversary episode? Well, stop randomly pointing at your globe and pay up all your organ bills 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 social media (Instagram, Twitter & Facebook) via @dedbpod! Send feedback to doubleedgeddoublebill@gmail.com! Subscribe and rate us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher & Podbean! Our artwork is provided by the amazing Christian Thor Lally! We're a proud member of the Talk Film Society Podcast Network!
This week the lads rock it from the Delta to the DMZ with the irrepressible Robin Williams as he mans a radio station in Saigon. Join us for Good Morning Vietnam. We've launched a Patreon, so fans can now support the show and help keep the lights on at ISTYA towers. There are various benefits on offer, and we can assure you that Joe wearing his rubber dungarees isn't one of them. To sign up please visit https://www.patreon.com/istya If you want to contact the show, or simply have a chinwag with the chaps, then follow us on Twitter, join in the conversation on our Reddit page, or you can even contact us on good old email by sending your missives to - show@isawthatyearsago.com
Amy Heckerling's directorial debut in 1982 brought us Fast Times at Ridgemont High. The film ranks #15 on Bravo's "100 Funniest Movies" and #2 on Entertainment Weekly's list of the "50 Best High School Movies". A coming of age movie written by Cameron Crowe with a cast of future stars like Sean Penn, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Phoebe Cates, Judge Reinhold, Forest Whittaker and more. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/retrolif4you/support
Welcome to another adventure of the ninja please podcast. We start this episode off with a review of the Elvis biopic. (00:21:00) We cover the Iranian protest. Later Makyo calls out Forest Whittaker calling the legendary Oscar Winning actor Mediocre. (00:33:00) We review and discuss The House of The Dragon episode 5 “The wedding” Sorry we're late…. (00:55:00) We briefly discuss the current issues going on with Anime Dub actors attempting to unionize. (01:00:00) We open up the floor to a 15-year inside joke (RISE FROM THE HOLE) (01:09:50) We discuss Pudding … shit gets weird Later we discuss a Warner Brothers executive who says they are open to leasing or even selling IP even DC comics characters. Before we close we discuss Hideo Kojima's joint venture with… Nasa? Stay tuned .. Original Music By Starman Ninja Please Theme - Starman . Ninjaplease OST Coming soon. Subscribe to Ninjapleasepod on Youtube 2022 Star Superior, LLC Follow us on social Media @Ninjapleasepod and like us on Facebook. Coming soon to Youtube. #Ninjapleasepodcast #covid19 #Anime #Hulu #Crunchyroll #Funimation #Nintendo #Sony #PS5 #Marvel #DC #DIsney #syfy #Cartoonnetwork #CN #Adultswim #usa #trending #memes #life #style #Netflix #Ninjapleasepodcast #Amazonprimevideo #Hulu #PS5 #Xbox #WB #HBOMAX #Disney+ #animereview #bestanimepocast #BLERD #Bestblerdpodintheunuverse #geekoftheyear #bestgeekpod #blackgeekculture #comedy #elvis #kojima #GOT #houseofthedragon
Hello and thank you for downloading another episode of The Flixters Podcast! On this week's show we discuss RESPECT, a new film based on the life of soul singer Aretha Franklin. Leading the cast is Jennifer Hudson as ‘Aretha' who delivers a powerful performance. Cast members include Forest Whittaker, Marlon Wayons, and Mary J. Blige. Check out the show to find out what we thought! Over on Anniversary Corner we look back at The Doors (2011). And if that wasn't enough for you we've even thrown in new trailers to watch and what you can catch on streaming. And don't forget to listen to the show for a very special Flixters prize for one lucky subscriber :) Thank you for supporting us and we hope you enjoy the show! Intro - 00:00 Shoutouts - 4:39 Movie News - 6:39 New on Streaming - 30:52 New Trailers - 37:20 Anniversary Corner - 41:38 RESPECT review - 43:39 Outro - 56:15
We went into this fearing a sleazy teensploitation skin flick; instead, it's funny, frank look at young people surviving high school and learning about sex and relationships, all set to a killer early 1980s soundtrack. It's also a real "hey, it's that guy!" kind of film, from new stars like Jennifer Jason Leigh, Sean Penn, and Forest Whittaker, to character actors like Vincent Schiavelli, to the first film for Nicholas Cage. It was a real surprise, and one of the best movies we've seen yet for the podcast.
Welcome to The Wave, the weekly news and chat show from Bottom of the Stream. We have the usual round up of the weeks news, including where Forest Whittaker has been on his holidays, we talk about what we have been watching at the top of the stream including Netflix documentaries on Bob Ross and Basketball riots. We also preview This weeks movie episode as we test Adam's knowledge about SPF-18 star, Noah Centineo.
“A person has to want to change in order to change,” Sylvester Boyd Jr. Our history largely defines who we are as a people and explains why we do things the way we do them. Unfortunately, many people do not know their history leave alone that of other people that they live with. This lack of knowledge about history explains many ills that are being experienced today and could be avoided if people are taught accurate history. This is according to our guest today, Sylvester Boyd Jr, who has been a teacher and has lived to experience what it means to be historically informed. Mr. Boyd has a passion for history and geography. He has been interviewed by radio and TV programs across the U.S., Great Britain, and other countries covering issues of race relations, perseverance, disparities in education, and current events. His laser focus on the truth, helps him make historical connections within these topics. He uses family stories across generations and his personal life experiences to write The Road from Money series; hoping to teach and uplift readers; while pointing out injustice and racism. Mr. Boyd's expertise in business, education, motivational speaking, the entertainment industry, and world travel gives him a unique perspective and insight into current racial and poverty-driven tensions around the world. Currently he can be seen on several major TV series and movies with Academy Award-winning actors such as Taraji P. Henson and Forest Whittaker. As a background actor, he has also appeared with other well-known actors in The Dilemma, Transformers 3, Empire, The Boss, Chicago PD/MED/Fire, Shameless, Lovecraft Country, Fargo, and other TV episodes. In today's episode, we will have a conversation about history and why people need to be aware not only of their own history but also of other people's history. We will also discuss more on the reasons behind ‘The Road from Money' book series. Listen in! Social media handles http://www.boydbooks.net Author interview: http://www.boydbooks.net/bio FB links: https://www.facebook.com/sylvester.boyd.3 https://www.twitter.com/SylvesterBoyd1 I have a degree in both history and geography. [4:04] One of the problems we have right now is that we are not taught accurate history. [4:32] History, as I read it from the books, doesn't match with what I learned in high school. [4:38] Once I got into college and got deep into history, I learned a lot of things that I thought were true or not true and a lot that were omitted. [4:48] For example, we talk about a time when Colombus discovered America and generations upon generations believing it as their history. [5:03] Europeans, Caucasians, or white people our history tend to make them better and diminish everybody else and that is purposeful. [6:32] We have to start to look at the real facts because if you do not, falsehood will always lead you down the wrong path. [6:16] I think all secondary schools should have a history as a requirement. [6:35] History and where people come from and where they are, their customs and traditions should be discussed. [6:52] Once you start going into history you may be shocked what it is versus what you think it is. [7:00] People don't know about history, and if they are not taught right, then they cannot act right. [8:32] Our education system has played a part in that because I have been a teacher and I know we are not giving our kids the right education. [8:44] To diminish black, brown, or native American history, you also have to diminish white history because history will always be true. [8:56] An educated person not only knows their history, but they also know the history and culture of others. [9:58] Our kids were not taught the right history and therefore they don't know. [10:32] Another thing is that you do not know what you lose and therefore hold your country back. [10:50] Minorities are a big part of the country, coming up to be the majority of the country. [11:10] Democracy without a vote is not a democracy because once you lose the vote and do not let people vote, you have lost your democracy. [11:22] We have to look at ourselves as a people and question where we want to end up [12:10] Commercial Break. [13:29] Money Mississippi was the town that Emmet Till was killed and thrown in Tallahatchie River and that was the beginning of the American civil rights movements and it happened in the year 1955.[15:10] My folks came from the town that started the civil rights movement in America. is a really important connection with history I have that most other people don't have. [15:41] Another thing I have been fortunate to do is to live in all different societies. [15:54] My mother was incisive enough to know that she did not want her children raised in some of the environments that the kids did and so she moved her kids to an environment that she felt was conducive for their learning. [16:40] These are things that people had to do to make adjustments to the society they lived in so that they could develop. [17:10] I always say the minorities have to look twice than the majority. [17:50] Culturally I have been able to live with everybody. [21:00] You cannot make a person change their heart or what they think, but you can educate them. [21:52] Race is a social construct of man and it has nothing to do with how smart you are. [22:55] A person has to want to change in order to change. [25:50] We have not taken of the environment the way we are supposed to and we are a society that uses and loses and that will come back to haunt us. [26:17] My aunt deserved the honor of the book and it was important for me to put her story out there. [28:25] It is also a story of all people who struggled to be part of what they should have been a part of from the very beginning. [28:40] We are a country of many people and races, but we as a people have never accepted that we are all created equal. [28:55] If you take from me you take from yourselves at the same time. [29:16] Don't be afraid of change and take advantage of the opportunities that come towards you because they last for only a brief moment and it is fickle it moves on to the next person if you are not ready. [32:24] …………………………………………………………………………………… Thank You to our August Sponsor! Tired of the time and expense to get a manicure or pedicure? Try Color Street today! Base, color, and top coats of high-quality liquid nail polish in each strip results in a brilliant, salon-quality manicure in just minutes. No dry time, smudges, or streaks, and your mani/pedi lasts up to 10 days. Color Street is 100% real nail polish, not stickers. 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Welcome back everyone, time to get ready for a jam packed episode this week! WHATCHA WATCHING:Hayden keeps on plugging away at 'Empire'. But also finds time for 'Prince of Peoria' quickly finding his way through a season in one sitting, and making a trip to the Drive-In theatre to catch 'Scoob'Justin continues with some more 'Black-ish' but really finds himself hooked in on 'Start Up' and all that its bringing to the table (but not always agreeing with it).THE WEEK THAT WAS...SEGMENT:Marvel's 'Secret Invasion' has Emilia Clarke finally breaking her silence on her involvement with the show.Forest Whittaker will be reprising his role as Saw Gerrera from 'Rouge One' and 'Clone Wars' in the upcoming Star Wars series 'Andor'.Matrix 4 has Christina Ricci attached to the cast list for the upcoming sci-fi film.Fast and the Furious 9 will be playing as the mystery blockbuster playing at this years Cannes Film Festival.This weeks analysis film is not a film but Marvels next big tv series, LOKI (Disney plus).LOKI: ep01 (2021)The start of a new series and it brings it all, some head scratching questions are raised and has us throwing around theories upon theories upon theories. Its all here. Character analysis, favourite scenes, and the burning questions we hope are answered in upcoming episodes!Enjoy our break down and see if there were things that you may have missed, and see if you agree with Justin or Hayden's opinion. And remember, share those thoughts with us on any of our social media accounts or Gmail!RACHAEL'S REVIEW:Rachael gives us a run down on two newly released films, while also attempting to answer not one but two trivia questions from Justin.#woodenbullsonparade #LOKI #GodOfMischieffromacertainpointofviewpodcast@gmail.com
This week, 2 Guys 5 Movies examines the top five docudramas with black leads. Frank's list consists of two Denzel Washington-led movies, Spike Lee's Malcolm X and Ridley Scott's American Gangster, Mario Van Peebeles's Baadasssss!, the biopic, Basquiat, starring Jeffrey Wright, and Forest Whittaker's The Last King of Scotland. If you are a fan of the podcast, there are other two important ways you can help us. First, you can please subscribe, rate, and leave a review on your podcast client. That not only would be useful to us for the feedback, but also help us receive more attention. Second, if you like your Facebook page, 2 Guys 5 Movies, it would be helpful to like or share our posts so others can learn about 2 Guys 5 Movies and decide if it is for them. Finally, if you have your own ideas for the podcast, you can also email us with list suggestions at 2guys5movies@gmail.com, and thank you all for listening and your support.
Today's Special Guest on The Legacy Leaders Show shares exclusively the journey on how to win the hearts and stay relevant in Hollywood that led him to over 100 IMDb credits for his exceptional work as an actor! Robert LaSardo is known for his acting roles as a very bad boy, from TV Series: Nip & Tuck, CSI: Miami, Criminal Minds, to full feature movies such as Death Race, In Hell, Out of Justice, Boot Tracks, Parlor, and most recently, The Mule.He acted along with the big names such us: Forest Whittaker, Steven Seagal, Jason Statham, Clint Eastwood, Tyrese Gibson, Michelle Monahan, William Dafoe, and so many more. And he is my favorite good guy that is playing so well the bad guy! Buckle up for an adventure and ride full of raw, authentic sharing from life and film industry.
Today's Special Guest on The Legacy Leaders Show shares exclusively the journey on how to win the hearts and stay relevant in Hollywood that led him to over 100 IMDb credits for his exceptional work as an actor! Robert LaSardo is known for his acting roles as a very bad boy, from TV Series: Nip & Tuck, CSI: Miami, Criminal Minds, to full feature movies such as Death Race, In Hell, Out of Justice, Boot Tracks, Parlor, and most recently, The Mule. He acted along with the big names such us: Forest Whittaker, Steven Seagal, Jason Statham, Clint Eastwood, Tyrese Gibson, Michelle Monahan, William Dafoe, and so many more. And he is my favorite good guy that is playing so well the bad guy! Buckle up for an adventure and ride full of raw, authentic sharing from life and film industry.
Today's Special Guest on The Legacy Leaders Show shares exclusively the journey that led him to over 100 IMDb credits for his exceptional work as an actor! Robert LaSardo is known for his acting roles as a very bad boy, from TV Series: Nip & Tuck, CSI: Miami, Criminal Minds, to full feature movies such as Death Race, In Hell, Out of Justice, Boot Tracks, Parlor, and most recently, The Mule.He acted along with the big names such us: Forest Whittaker, Steven Seagal, Jason Statham, Clint Eastwood, Tyrese Gibson, Michelle Monahan, William Dafoe, and so many more. And he is my favorite good guy that is playing so well the bad guy! Buckle up for an adventure and ride full of raw, authentic sharing from life and film industry.
Today's Special Guest on The Legacy Leaders Show shares exclusively the journey that led him to over 100 IMDb credits for his exceptional work as an actor! Robert LaSardo is known for his acting roles as a very bad boy, from TV Series: Nip & Tuck, CSI: Miami, Criminal Minds, to full feature movies such as Death Race, In Hell, Out of Justice, Boot Tracks, Parlor, and most recently, The Mule. He acted along with the big names such us: Forest Whittaker, Steven Seagal, Jason Statham, Clint Eastwood, Tyrese Gibson, Michelle Monahan, William Dafoe, and so many more. And he is my favorite good guy that is playing so well the bad guy! Buckle up for an adventure and ride full of raw, authentic sharing from life and film industry.
Chulk Falk, owner of the Principle Barbershop in Van Aken, tells us why it's no longer called Eddy's and shares their story.
REEEEEEPPPPPOOOOO MEEEENNNNN!!! Sorry, still got those killer tunes stuck in my head from our NASA9 coverage of Repo! The Genetic Opera. Highly recommend for the original improvised music by Thomas. For this week we have the non-musical version, Repo Men starring Jude Law and Forest Whittaker. It's a much more banal kind of bad, but it's a great basis for discussing the ethics of buying and selling organs. Ethical Organ Markets: https://jme.bmj.com/content/29/3/137 Support us at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/0G Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/0gPhilosophy Join our Facebook discussion group (make sure to answer the questions to join): https://www.facebook.com/groups/985828008244018/ Email us at: philosophersinspace@gmail.com If you have time, please write us a review on iTunes. It really really helps. Please and thank you! Sibling shows: Serious Inquiries Only: https://seriouspod.com/ Opening Arguments: https://openargs.com/ Embrace the Void: https://voidpod.com/ Recent appearances: Here's the audio from Aaron's Syndey Moral Luck talk! Sorry the questions are hard to hear. https://voidpod.com/podcasts/2019/9/7/aarons-sydney-skeptics-moral-luck-talk CONTENT PREVIEW: The Golden Man and the Ubermensch
STAR WARS REBELS Season 4 Episodes 3-4: “In the Name of the Rebellion Parts 1 &2” starring Forest Whittaker as Saw Gerrera COMMENTARY STARTS AT: 27:00 Other topics: 0:00:00 Intro & Reylo/Episode 9 Talk 20:22 Disney’s female “problem” in Mavel and Star Wars due to extreme idiots in American politics COMMENTARY PART ONE STARTS AT: 27:00 COMMENTARY PART TWO STARTS AT: 54:40 More from The Bizzle: Podcast: www.bizzlecast.com Facebook: facebook.com/bizzlecast Twitch: twitch.tv/thebizzle YouTube: youtube.com/slipkid7 *MUSIC BY THE LEGENDARY JOHN WILLIAMS* *THANKS TO DODGER, ALISON HAISLIP, ALEX ALBRECHT, and SAM “STRIPPIN” FOR THEIR BIZZLE-ING* ALL RIGHTS RESERVED by The BizzleCast (Jesse F. Brenner) (C) (2019)
Hey bud, let's party! Hosts Sonia Mansfield and Margo D. dork out about 1982's "Fast Times at Ridgemont High." Directed by Amy Heckerling and based on Cameron Crowe's book, the movie stars Jennifer Jason Leigh, Sean Penn, Phoebe Cates, Judge Reinhold, Brian Backer, Robert Romanus, Forest Whittaker, Ray Walston and - in very small parts - Anthony Edwards, Eric Stoltz and someone named Nicolas Coppola. Dork out everywhere … Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Google Play Spotify Libsyn Tune In Stitcher Twitter Facebook
On this episode, Dominic, Ben, and Chris are joined by Chris Abbott, aka Starrapter, to discuss all the exciting Star Wars gaming news out of E3. The break down all the announcements about Jedi: Fallen Order, including the gameplay and the reveal that Saw Gerrera (voiced by Forest Whittaker) will appear in the game. They also discuss the return of the Lego Star Wars video games with Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga. Plus, reasons to give Battlefront II another chance, parties with Snoop Dogg, and the return of some classic LucasArts games. All this and much more! Website: www.starwarsunderworld.com Support The SWU on Patreon Buy an SWU T-shirt Facebook: www.facebook.com/swunderworld Twitter: @TheSWU Subscribe and Review on iTunes Email: swunderworld@gmail.com Voicemail: 1-410-989-1138 Listen live Thursdays at 9pm EST on Channel 1138
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Jack and Andrew are finally back in the same city for the Podcast Reunion. Is 2018 going to be the year of the movie?? Is Tom Cruise learning to fly a helicopter impressive? Why is Hollywood casting Forest Whittaker, or Jon Berenthal? Find out next time on DragonBall Z!!!
Have we got an action packed episode for you! Fresh off of co-hosting Marvel Studios' Black Panther Red (or shall we say purple) Carpet world premiere, James has your inside scoop from the historic event, where he interviewed the cast! Legends like Angela Bassett, Forest Whittaker, Chadwick Boseman, Lupita N'Yongo, Michael B. Jordan and more! James is also going to reveal how the sausage is made when it comes to live TV. Riding the comic wave Nnekay gives you the history and relationship of Black folks and comics. While Black Panther may have been the first Black superhero to hit the mainstream, he wasn't the first. In preparation for Marvel Studios' Black Panther hitting screens February 16th, James is going to give you a spoiler free: what you need to know about the world of Wakanda, and the award winning actors, and designers bringing forth this amazing film of Afrofuturism; as this film explores a technologically advanced African nation that was untouched by colonialism. The revolution just might be televised! We've got the Black Panther insider tip! Wakanda FOREVER! Watch the Black Panther Red Carpet Coverage with co-host James: http://marvel.com/blackpantherlive Diversity In the Comics in the 1940s: https://splinternews.com/diversity-in-comic-books-began-all-the-way-back-in-the-1793848840 Twitter: @minoritykorner Email: minoritykorner@gmail.com Like Us On Facebook: Minority Korner Minority Korner Store
Welcome back from the blur that is July 4th Weekend! Last week, Dap (@dapisdope) sat down with one of REELYDOPE’s shadow investors, Mosie on Over, to talk Rick Famuyiwa’s 2015 film, Dope, and more! In Focal Point discussion, the two discuss the merits, nostalgic elements, and faults of the “indie” coming-of-age film, Dope. While Dap maintains his position from his infamous Blavity screed, Mosie has much fonder feelings about it and says just as much. After the break, the two then discussed Y Combinator’s move to provide UBI (Universal Basic Income) to select families in Oakland. From the merits of the thought experiment to its potentially dangerous implications, they air it out. As always, intros and interludes by Shruggs and the official hashtag of the show is #reelydoperadio. Don’t forget to rate us on ITunes, Stitcher, and wherever else you listen to us! And mark your calendars: After this season of REELYDOPE Radio, we’ll be taking a short-ish hiatus to work on things and plan Season 4!
This week, we take a look at David Fincher's potboiler from 2002, Panic Room, starring Jodie Foster, Jared Leto and Forest Whittaker. It's quite a tense little contraption of a film, albeit maybe one that tries to make too much hay from its admittedly sparse premise. 30mins
TW: This episode begins with a reading of the Orlando victim’s names. And the second half of the episode contains discussion of the massacre and tragedy. If you’d like to help families of the victims, here are the resources mentioned on-air: https://www.gofundme.com/OrlandoUnited http://blog.jetblue.com/we-stand-with-orlando/ – This past week has been horrible for everyone with empathy for humans. For us, we had to record a pod about it. Special thanks to @Sahdade for this special request episode. In this ep, Dap (@dapisdope) and Kevin (@kvnyvs) talk about the 1999 film Ghost Dog w/ Forest Whittaker. From Whittaker’s trademark swagger to a deeper discussion of the film’s arthouse qualities, they dug in. After that, Dap & Kevin air out a lot of grief, shock, frustration, and general disgust with the state of America right now. Intros and interludes by Shruggs and the official hashtag of the show is #reelydoperadio. Don’t forget: Rate us on iTunes! We need the reviews!
With less than six months to Election Day, the U.S. Supreme Court has a big gaping hole due to the recent loss of Justice Antonin Scalia. The fear of a dreaded 4 to 4 split looms above its gleaming marble columns like a dark and lightening-charged cloud. U.S. President Barack Obama faces uncooperative congressional leaders and a high court nomination that appears to be in indefinite limbo. Before 2016. Before Clarence Thomas. The most controversial Supreme Court nominee, Thurgood Marshall, Jr., shook the halls of Capitol Hill and every southern courtroom with his intense grasp of the law and interpretation of the U.S. Constitution. From Sam Davis, Jr. and Sugar Ray Robinson, to Hurricane Katrina and Nelson Mandela's life and presidency after nearly three decades in prison, reporter and author Wil Haygood has elegantly covered and reimagined countless true stories of talent and triumph. His new book, "Showdown: Thurgood Marshall and the Supreme Court Nomination That Changed American," continues Haygood's tradition of expert storytelling and in this interview also shares the inspiration and process of his most notable works. Wil Haygood is best known as the author of the New York Times bestseller The Butler: A Witness to History and is a distinguished writer whose career has spanned decades. Wil was an associate producer on the film adaptation of his book, The Butler, which was sparked from his Washington Post article, starred Academy Award winners Forest Whittaker, Cuba Gooding, Jr., Robin Williams, Vanessa Redgrave and Jane Fonda, as well as the incomparable Oprah Winfrey. He currently serves the as Karl and Helen Wiepking Visiting Distinguished Professor at his alma mater Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. Books l Writing l Literature l Nonfiction l Supreme Court Produced by Audrey Adams.
You’ve just bought your first house. You and your expressionless daughter move in. Then, three men break in planning to rob your new home. Welcome to Panic Room. Jodie Foster, Forest Whittaker, and Kristen “Bella from Twilight” Stewart star in … Continue reading →
Pernell Walker hails from the South Bronx. Ms. Walker originated the role of Laura in writer/director Dee Rees' award-winning short film Pariah. Her other films include Kiandra Park's Riot; Karen Odyniec's So Over You; Talibah Newman's Busted on Brigham Lane and Rod Gailes Earl's Post Prison Playdate. Ms.Walker has worked with Lee Daniel's latest film, The Butler (starring Oprah Winfrey, Forest Whittaker). Money Monster ( Release 2016) Pernell Walker Website: PernellWalker.com IMDb - Pernell Walker Films Films: Pariah, Lee Daniels & Oprah Winfrey film The Butler, Annie, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, and Money Monster ( Release 2016). Facebook - Pernell Walker's Facebook link Thank You for checking out Hollywood Breakthrough Show! This podcast main purpose is to serve up positive information without shade. There are thousands of great Films & TV shows with, Staff Writers, Editors, Cinematographer, Actors, Set Designers, and Make-up Artist just to name a few. Join us at Hollywood Breakthrough Show, as we interview some of the most talented people in the business, which names you may, or may not know! But you have seen their work! Whether they're well- established veterans of the business, or current up and comers, these are the people who are making a living in Hollywood. Screenwriters, directors, producers and entertainment industry professionals share inside perspective on writing, filmmaking, breaking into Hollywood and navigating SHOW BUSINESS, along with stories of their journey to success! HELP SPREAD THE WORD PLEASE! SCREENWRITERS, DIRECTORS, AUTHORS, we would love to help spread the word about your Film, Book, Crowd funding, etc., Contact us! (EMAIL: Info@hollywoodbreakthrough.com ) See Videos of all interviews at Hollywood Breakthrough.com Please subscribe in iTunes and write us a review! EMAIL: Info@hollywoodbreakthrough.com ) See Videos of all interviews at Hollywood Breakthrough.com Please subscribe in iTunes and write us a review! Follow us on: Social Media Sites | Twitter @TheBreakThur| Facebook: facebook.com/HollywoodBreakthroughPodcast Subscribe! Or, Please contact us for Interviews or Sponsorship of an episode! Hollywood Breakthrough Show Website (EMAIL: Info@hollywoodbreakthrough.com ) View Apps Sponsor: Press and hold links to visit the page Hollywood Hero Agent Fenix Hill Pro Scottie The Baby Dino Gladiator Coliseum Challenge
Tom Cruise shoots his new look on the set of The Color of Money—"Blue Steel" meet "Balabushka"RC-2012-103 (The Scorsese Series): The Color of Money (1986) Your browser does not support this audio Following up on our previous adventure with The Hustler, Rob explores a movie that for many constitutes "lesser Scorsese"—1986's The Color of Money. Among other things, this commentary touches upon the impressive lead performances, the perennial manic weirdness of Tom Cruise, and the pitch-perfect supporting turns by a bearded John Turturro and a somehow already-awesome Forest Whittaker. The sync point is announced at the 1:00 mark and corresponds to the Touchstone Pictures logo that immediately precedes the film on most home video editions.Listen to the mp3. Or, get it on-the-snap-Vincent (a.k.a., get it from iTunes).
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Mr. Boyd has a passion for history and geography. He has been interviewed by radio and TV programs across the U.S., Great Britain and other countries covering issues of race relations, perseverance, disparities in education and current events. His laser focus on the truth, helps him make historical connections within these topics. He uses family stories across generations and his personal life experiences to write The Road from Money series; hoping to teach and uplift readers; while pointing out injustice and racism. Mr. Boyd's expertise in business, education, motivational speaking, entertainment industry and world travel gives him a unique perspective and insight into current racial and poverty driven tensions around the world. Currently he can be seen on several major TV series and movies with Academy Award winning actors such as Taraji P. Henson and Forest Whittaker. As a background actor he has also appeared with other well-known actors in The Dilemma, Transformers 3, Empire, The Boss, Chicago PD/MED/Fire, Shameless, LoveCraft Country, Fargo, and other TV episodes. Website: https://www.boydbooks.net If you love this show, please leave us a review. Go to:- https://ratethispodcast.com/rate and follow the simple instructions. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-dave-pamah-show/donations