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This week, we're grabbing a courtside seat and catching a flight back to Forget Paris. There's the often-comedic chaos of married life, the clever friends-at-a-restaurant framing device, and that signature Billy Crystal charm. Is it a funny, insightful look at making love last beyond the honeymoon phase—or does the reality of career clashes make you want to, well, forget Paris? Did you enjoy the episode? Don't forget to hit that subscribe button and join us for more retro movie discussions! Want even more? Get bonus content and connect with us directly by supporting the show on Patreon. For additional episodes and exclusive insights, head to www.30podcast.com. And if you love what you hear, leave us a glowing review on your favorite podcast app—especially Apple Podcasts. Your support keeps the show going!
This week, we are excited to welcome Texas Impact's Climate Action Fellow, Rev. Dr. Becca Edwards, to talk about the President's recent executive action, once again, removing the US from the Paris Climate Agreement. There has been a lot happening in the last two weeks. The opening of the Texas legislative session, MLK Day, a presidential inauguration, a snow day or two and all of the news that comes from it—it has been a lot. And, the Texas Impact team will be covering it all. Learn more about how you can get involved on our website at texasimpact.org. Make sure to check the Action Center to sign up for a team and bookmark the Events Page to take advantage of opportunities to come see us in Austin.
Join us for an engaging episode of the Straight Dope Show, where we dive into the world of entertainment, politics, and sports! This week, we kick things off with a hilarious discussion about classic films featuring the legendary Billy Crystal, including the fan-favorite "Forget Paris." As we transition into the serious realm of current events, we tackle the controversial topics surrounding Diddy and the complexities of the entertainment industry, exploring the darker side of fame and power . We talk about the new Joker movie and why it might not get the love. Then we shift gears to basketball , with the NBA season fast approaching and WNBA celebrating standout players like Caitlin Clark and analyzing the recent playoffs. Finally, we break down California's upcoming election propositions, emphasizing the importance of informed voting. Tune in for a mix of humor, insight, and thought-provoking dialogue that you won't want to miss![00:01:15] Billy Crystal's film legacy.[00:05:25] Importance of voting awareness.[00:09:20] Exploitation in the entertainment industry.[00:14:09] Power and excess in history.[00:15:45] Who controls the narrative?[00:19:06] Diddy party atmosphere and implications.[00:22:30] Audience expectations vs. creator intentions.[00:26:57] Joker's mental illness portrayal.[00:32:11] Batman's psychological issues explored.[00:37:50] Sabrina's standout performance.[00:40:06] Caitlin Clark's Rookie of the Year.[00:45:18] Rookie players making an impact.[00:49:05] DeRozan as a franchise player.[00:52:21] LeBron and Bronny's history.[00:56:08] LeBron and Bronny's legacy.[00:59:14] Basketball IQ vs. Raw Talent.[01:05:28] Kaminga's role on the team.[01:08:42] California voters and prop discussions.[01:12:45] Funding public education facilities.[01:14:36] Safe drinking water and climate risk.[01:19:28] Involuntary servitude in prisons.[01:23:07] Rent control in California.[01:26:39] Prop 34 implications for healthcare.[01:31:08] Permanent funding for Medi-Cal.[01:34:14] Discriminatory laws and punishments.[01:38:01] Voting importance and awareness.
Lovett or Leave It sticks the landing with another What A Weekday! This week, Elon Musk and Donald Trump log onto X for a political fart-to-fart. JD Vance plays himself on Snatch Game, and still loses. Flavor Flav knows what time it is, and Tom Cruise helps us say au revoir to the Paris Games the only way he knows how.
Cathy Moriarty Live on Game Changers With Vicki Abelson Girl Crush! I've had one for years on Academy Award Nominee, Cathy Moriarty, now after spending a virtual hour with her, forgetaboutit! I always knew she was an incredible actress, whether making me laugh or cry, but, what an amazing woman… mother, daughter, loyal friend, and pet rescuer. We talked the Bronx, where we both come from, Alexanders, our mothers, gratefully still with us, Cathy's pre-Pesci discovery acting days… high school drama, plays, dinner theatre, no agent, no professional training, but grabbing stage time wherever she could, auditioning and then a bathing suit contest to win a coveted pair of shoes that would change her stars. The trifecta at 17, the beforementioned Pesci, DeNiro, and Scorcese––Raging Bull. Her first film which led to that Oscar nod, on-the-job master classes, and a friendship with her character's namesake that would last the rest of Vikki LaMotta's lifetime. Neighbors. Belushi's last film. Ackroyd's kindness. All Cathy learned about comedy from them. Soapdish, how she almost didn't get it, who almost did, one of Cathy's favorite films for so many reasons. A horrible car accident, getting back to work… Kindergarten Cop, Forget Paris, Casper, Speilberg, Eric Idle, Copland, Stallone, more DeNiro, Analyze That, and how easy they are together. Despite all the work, Cathy's so un-Hollywood. Unfazed by celebrity and stardom, she dreamt of being a great actress not a movie star. A mother, who loves to cook, and thanks to Marty's mother (Scorcese) she prides herself on making the best sauce and meatballs around, she's also a savvy businesswoman who's owned a few restaurants and very successful pizzerias. We're regulars at the Encino location. There was so much more to talk about than we had time for - there's a slice of pizza in our future… I have witnesses! What started out as respect, and adoration… I adore, more! Cathy Moriarty on Game Changers With Vicki Abelson Wednesday, 8/7/24, 5 pm PT, 8 pm ET Streamed Live on my Facebook Replay here: https://bit.ly/3YDw0PC
We're baaack! Cogho & Jules reflect on their vastly different holidays - both seeing strange sights on their week off. Forget Paris 2024, Cogho's invented a much more attainable way for the everyday Joe to nab a gold medal. And Kyneton superstar Taylor Sheridan joins the show mid-tour!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Are you sick of JDAF podcasts that are only 23 minutes long or of terrible audio quality??? Well here are nearly 2 hours of audio quality perfection. In the words of that old man in Forget Paris, "you ask for it, you got it." Jason and Nick yap about Jason's new computer, Frontier Airlines and fireworks before an in-depth, spoiler rich breakdown of The Bear season 3. Please share and subscribe.
We're moving out of rom-com month by...talking about a rom-com. Caroline Darney, Ryan Nanni, and Kyle Bandujo talk 90's NBA cameos, Billy Crystal one-liners, Criminal Minds, the hottest refs in professional sports, and everything else in "Forget Paris." Follow Caroline on Twitter @cwdarney, Ryan @celebrityhottub and Kyle @kylebandujo You can support Big Screen Sports, get schedule updates, and pick movies to be covered in upcoming episodes by joining our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/bigscreensports. Big Screen Sports is hosted/edited by Kyle Bandujo, and produced by Aaron Figueroa, Mike Schubert, Steve Rogers, Kevin Frost, Mike Dries, Ryan "Nigel" Yager, Mike D, Chris Mycoskie, Andrew Tuegel, John Craig, Zach Rich, Jason Alba, Stephen DeBow, Kevin Enkelmann, Dan McFall, Mac Lindsey, Curt Ritchie, Robert Dove, Andrew Tuegel, Jeff Estes, Anthony Scafone, Benjamin Baumann, Taylor Logan, and Classic Stadium Fire. Art for Big Screen Sports was created by Riki Prosper. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
No theater viewings this episode but sooo many movies! Master Gardener, Cool World, Prey for Rock and Roll, Rock Hudson: All That Heaven Allowed, Prince of Broadway, Forget Paris, Who's That Girl, Wham!, Plane, and Almost You
We are joined by Jen Howell of the Every Rom Com podcast to discuss two movies from 1995, each starring a lead from When Harry Met Sally. First, we decant FRENCH KISS, starring Meg Ryan and Kevin Kline before getting courtside seats to watch FORGET PARIS, starring, co-written, and directed by Billy Crystal. https://twitter.com/EveryRomComPod https://www.everyromcom.com
It's February, which means it's the month of love! We're getting started with the 1995 romantic comedy Forget Paris starring Billy Crystal and Debra Winger as Mickey and Ellen. In this tale of love, travel, and basketball, a group of friends tells the newest member of their group the whirlwind tale of the romance between an NBA referee and an American-born Parisian airline executive and how a lost dead body kickstarted a romance that spans almost a decade. Costarring Julie Kavner, Joe Mantegna, Richard Masur, Cathy Moriarty, and a slew of mid-90s NBA stars, Forget Paris will have you laughing, scratching your head, and suspending disbelief!Sit back, relax, and listen to the Plotaholics discuss Forget Paris!Support the show
Come with us on a JOURNEY TO THE PAST as we rewatch the 1997 masterpiece, Anastasia. Forget Paris- this MOVIE holds the key to our hearts. Too many soundtrack puns? Sorry.. we're just so excited about this film!! HANG OUT WITH US ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/likeomgpodcast/
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Billy Crystal Writes, Directs, Stars and probably does a lot more in the mid-90s film FORGET PARIS Next Week: GREASE (RIP SANDY)
Forget Paris, Tokyo and Rome. The South Island is where Americans want to be apparently... This is according to a 'ranking list' by Washington based publisher U.S News and World report. Which analysed over 1000 locations... With the South Island coming out on top. The description read: “New Zealand's South Island brims with majestic landscapes at every turn, from dramatic mountains to spectacular fiords,”. Lynda Keene, Tourism Export Council CEO, joined Heather du Plessis-Allan. LISTEN ABOVE
Mathieu, also known as Forgetmat, is a World-renowned Creator, Producer and Performer from Paris who specializes in movement and lifestyle art. His clients include notable brands such as Gucci, DJI, Samsung, Mini Cooper and many more. His mission is to promote free expression and elevate people physically, emotionally and spiritually.Also known as the “Flying Man", with videos hitting hundreds of millions of views worldwide, Mathieu aims to bring awareness to ideas that he deeply values while also reminding people to let go and live in the present moment.Mathieu would like to dedicate his episode to Restaurants du Coeur, a French charity that distributes food packages and hot meals to those in need among much more. You can learn more at https://www.restosducoeur.org
As the Emperor's agents infiltrate New Alderaan in search of Leia's Jedi twins, Sean Davis infiltrates the podcast, and our hearts, as we wrap up our coverage of Dark Empire II! He's here to tell us about how much he wanted to see Forget Paris as a child, plus we're discussing what a Star Wars video game in the style of the Uncharted series might look like, heaping enormous praise on the work of Cam Kennedy, and pondering the many unknowable questions raised by Dark Empire II.
Actor, producer, writer and director, Joe Mantegna began his career on the stage with the 1969 musical Hair. He later earned a Tony Award for portraying Richard Roma in the first American production of David Mamet's play Glengarry Glen Ross, the first of many collaborations with Mamet.Mantegna has appeared in Three Amigos, The Godfather Part III, Forget Paris, and Up Close & Personal and other films. From 2007 to 2020 he starred in the CBS TV series Criminal Minds as FBI Supervisory Special Agent David Rossi. Since 1991, he's had a recurring role on The Simpsons as mob boss Fat Tony. He earned Emmy Award nominations three miniseries: The Last Don, The Rat Pack, and The Starter Wife. He's executive produced for various films and TV movies, including Corduroy, Hoods, and Lakeboat, which he also directed.www.joemantegna.com · www.creativeprocess.info
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Actor, producer, writer and director, Joe Mantegna began his career on the stage with the 1969 musical Hair. He later earned a Tony Award for portraying Richard Roma in the first American production of David Mamet's play Glengarry Glen Ross, the first of many collaborations with Mamet.Mantegna has appeared in Three Amigos, The Godfather Part III, Forget Paris, and Up Close & Personal and other films. From 2007 to 2020 he starred in the CBS TV series Criminal Minds as FBI Supervisory Special Agent David Rossi. Since 1991, he's had a recurring role on The Simpsons as mob boss Fat Tony. He earned Emmy Award nominations three miniseries: The Last Don, The Rat Pack, and The Starter Wife. He's executive produced for various films and TV movies, including Corduroy, Hoods, and Lakeboat, which he also directed.
Actor, producer, writer and director, Joe Mantegna began his career on the stage with the 1969 musical Hair. He later earned a Tony Award for portraying Richard Roma in the first American production of David Mamet's play Glengarry Glen Ross, the first of many collaborations with Mamet.Mantegna has appeared in Three Amigos, The Godfather Part III, Forget Paris, and Up Close & Personal and other films. From 2007 to 2020 he starred in the CBS TV series Criminal Minds as FBI Supervisory Special Agent David Rossi. Since 1991, he's had a recurring role on The Simpsons as mob boss Fat Tony. He earned Emmy Award nominations three miniseries: The Last Don, The Rat Pack, and The Starter Wife. He's executive produced for various films and TV movies, including Corduroy, Hoods, and Lakeboat, which he also directed.· www.joemantegna.com· www.creativeprocess.info
"When I was growing up and studying to be an actor as a young man, I'd read plays that were most often based in New York City. A lot of the writers came out the New York writing school, per se, and while I could understand it and relate to it and growing up in Chicago it wasn't that difficult for me to somewhat decipher the nuances of that, but when I read Mamet, to me, it was almost like–Yeah! I get it. This is a language I understand. It felt very comfortable to me. And I know he has told me that he has written characters with my voice in his mind as he wrote them, and so, again how lucky for me that that's the case, so it would at least make sense that I would have a certain degree of comfort and familiarity to that kind of Mamet-speak, whatever it may be. I feel very lucky that it's worked out that way that he's the writer that I ended up hooking up with."Actor, producer, writer and director, Joe Mantegna began his career on the stage with the 1969 musical Hair. He later earned a Tony Award for portraying Richard Roma in the first American production of David Mamet's play Glengarry Glen Ross, the first of many collaborations with Mamet.Mantegna has appeared in Three Amigos, The Godfather Part III, Forget Paris, and Up Close & Personal and other films. From 2007 to 2020 he starred in the CBS TV series Criminal Minds as FBI Supervisory Special Agent David Rossi. Since 1991, he's had a recurring role on The Simpsons as mob boss Fat Tony. He earned Emmy Award nominations three miniseries: The Last Don, The Rat Pack, and The Starter Wife. He's executive produced for various films and TV movies, including Corduroy, Hoods, and Lakeboat, which he also directed.
If you like being the boss, following the rules and look good in black and white stripes, then maybe a career shift is in order? 1. While you're going to have to work your way up through the system, NBA (National Basketball Association) referees take home anywhere between $150,000-$550,000, depending on experience. NBA referees have the potential to make more than the highest-paid WNBA – Women's National Basketball Association - player. (Highest annual salary in the WNBA is $221,450). Refs receive bonuses for officiating playoff games and the dollar amount depends on the importance of the game (i.e. you make more money working the finals). 2. Remember Billy Crystal traveling the nation as an NBA referee in the movie Forget Paris? It wasn't his best flick but like his character, referees travel for work 25 days a month for eight months. That equates to calling 65-70 games in an 82-game season, not including playoffs. 3. Imagine being called out by your boss every time you present in a meeting. That's what happens to the referees in the NBA's two minute reports. The public report critiques the referees' calls within the last two minutes of the game and overtime. The refs also review tape after games to make sure they're at the top of their game. 4. It's not all mental. They have to be physically fit too because they're running up and down the court for the entire 48 minutes alongside the players. Referees work on their fitness regimen in the off-season as any athlete would and they train their brains by utilizing virtual reality. And unlike the players, referees have a vaccination mandate. 5. Look out men, the women are taking the court, and technically, they're in charge. Danielle Scott, the daughter of a college basketball official, becomes the sixth full-time female referee this season. That's the most women the NBA has ever had on its officiating staff at one time.
This week, I cover the highly underrated romcom, Forget Paris (1995), starring Billy Crystal who also wrote and directed the film. More at www.bemovingforward.com. Books and podcasts available at linktr.ee/johnlim Get "I Am a Professional Metalhead" Audiobook free with Audible trial (affiliate link) Audiobook on Apple Audiobooks Paperback or Kindle (affiliate link) Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn (@Bemovingforward). linktr.ee/johnlim
Beth Willis is a brave soul the first non-comedian that has done the show. Beth is a super talented singer she performs all over. I describe her as a human jukebox she does these amazing shows where drunk people yell song titles at her and she sings them. Literally no matter what song they yell it is amazing She is great you can check her stuff out she is on all platforms as @bethwillis
It should be nice! Jon Mackey (Big Grande, How Ya Been? with Brett DeMott) joins Agata and Anastasia to discuss the hit Billy Crystal film Forget Paris (1995). Jon also shares his love of the 90's Bulls and dressing like Luc Longley for Halloween. The gang also chats Gregg Popovich, Michael Jordan's fax, Bill Gates, how TikTok is fake, kissing feedback, Marge Simpson, David Sanborn, the shape of Patrick Ewing's head, Montell Jordan, diarrhea words, interesting Australians, William Hickey, and jizz mishaps. Will this this movie make the gang think true love doesn't exist? Maybe, but you gotta listen to find out!
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Welcome to the TBC Classic podcast where it's not my opinion that counts - but yours! Each episode Josh chats with the WoW Classic community on the issues surrounding The Burning Crusade. In this episode, I get a collection of buds together to rib each other about pronunication, commentate urination and maybe talk a little bit of TBC news in between. Guests include Ayle, Booth, Defcamp, Hunk, and Melderon. After that, I also have a quick chat with fellow Aussie, Carnage, about world buff-less raiding in Classic. Support Josh & Countdown today over at Patreon, including bonus 'Countdown After Dark' podcast content: https://www.patreon.com/joshcorbett Or if subscriptions aren't your thing, support Josh & Countdown by shouting him a one time beer here: https://ko-fi.com/countdowntoclassic Follow Ayle on Twitch here: https://twitch.tv/AyleGaming Follow Defcamp on Twitch here: https://twitch.tv/defcamp and on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGm8RmKIW0EF1RfmNFVr2-Q Join the show's discord here: https://discord.gg/BZjDPAF Subscribe to our TBC subreddit here: https://www.reddit.com/r/classicwowtbc Listen in on live recordings for the show on Josh's Twitch channel here: https://www.twitch.tv/joshcorbett Check out Josh's hilarious movie podcast here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-sinner-files/id1290218344 or on Spotify here: https://open.spotify.com/show/469qUDnQHBkCogdjZyFUjb?si=jNgDTiEnSvKBbZuNz2xcxw
John Franco, Braden Looper, Billy Wagner, Armando Benitez... all have closed games for the Mets, while also creating their fair share of heartburn for the Flushing Faithful. In this episode, we reminisce about these pitchers, sharing our own stomach turning moments, as well as a few laughs such as the time John Franco was tossed on John Franco Day. We also find time to discuss fill-in closers such as Don Aase, Luis Ayala and more! Along the way, we reference pop culture hits such as Friends and the Billy Chrystal classic Forget Paris. And give some sage advice to GMs and scouts thinking about signing former Mets closers. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @BTBPodcast2.
Listeners, the year is 1991, the movie is the Sally Field/Kevin Kline comedy Soapdish and the disappointment in the That Aged Well studio is palpable. But don’t dwell on that! Instead, wonder how Erika and Paul wound up talking about a Tommy Lee Jones sex tape and giving their stamp of approval to near-incest! Welcome to 2021, it’s gonna be a bumpy ride! -Erika suggested taking in Billy Crystal’s Forget Paris to enjoy more Cathy Moriarty. -Paul mentioned another great Kevin Kline comedic performance in A Fish Called Wanda.
The legendary funny man reflects on how, as a teen, he was impacted by his father's sudden death; how a crushing disappointment as a standup actually paved the way for his TV and movie stardom, which, in turn, led to him hosting the Oscars more times than anyone except Bob Hope; and how it feels, at 72, to be garnering some of the best reviews of his career (for a non-comedic part, no less).Credits: Hosted by Scott Feinberg and produced by Matthew Whitehurst.
Little Italy of Los Angeles Podcast host, Deborah Zara Kobylt talks with beloved Actor, Producer, and Director Joe Mantegna. Joe chats about how he feels lucky to have a strong Italian family background and support that he believes has carried him throughout his career, starring in over 100 films like Searching for Bobby Fischer, The Godfather Part 3, Celebrity, Forget Paris and Liberty Heights to name a few. Joe has proven his versatility as an actor and his passion for the art. Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/biz/fund?id=GYVQXMPXJL9D4)
Deborah Zara Kobylt talks with beloved Actor, Producer, and Director Joe Mantegna in this week’s #LittleItalyofLA podcast. Joe may be most well known for his role as #DavidRossi on the hit show #CriminalMinds, however, he’s starred in over 100 films like Searching for Bobby Fischer, The Godfather Part 3, Celebrity, Forget Paris and Liberty Heights to name a few. Joe has proven his versatility as an actor and his passion for the art. #DeborahKobyltLIVE #JoeMantegna #LittleItaly #CriminalMinds #DeborahZaraKobylt
Forget Paris is installment two of four in our Billy Crystal theme month. We hope you enjoy this installment.
Actor, producer, writer and director, Joe Mantegna began his career on the stage with the 1969 musical Hair. He later earned a Tony Award for portraying Richard Roma in the first American production of David Mamet's play Glengarry Glen Ross, the first of many collaborations with Mamet. Mantegna has appeared in Three Amigos, The Godfather Part III, Forget Paris, and Up Close & Personal and other films. From 2007 to 2020 he starred in the CBS TV series Criminal Minds as FBI Supervisory Special Agent David Rossi. Since 1991, he's had a recurring role on The Simpsons as mob boss Fat Tony. He earned Emmy Award nominations three miniseries: The Last Don, The Rat Pack, and The Starter Wife. He's executive produced for various films and TV movies, including Corduroy, Hoods, and Lakeboat, which he also directed.
Actor, producer, writer and director, Joe Mantegna began his career on the stage with the 1969 musical Hair. He later earned a Tony Award for portraying Richard Roma in the first American production of David Mamet's play Glengarry Glen Ross, the first of many collaborations with Mamet. Mantegna has appeared in Three Amigos, The Godfather Part III, Forget Paris, and Up Close & Personal and other films. From 2007 to 2020 he starred in the CBS TV series Criminal Minds as FBI Supervisory Special Agent David Rossi. Since 1991, he's had a recurring role on The Simpsons as mob boss Fat Tony. He earned Emmy Award nominations three miniseries: The Last Don, The Rat Pack, and The Starter Wife. He's executive produced for various films and TV movies, including Corduroy, Hoods, and Lakeboat, which he also directed. www.joemantegna.com · www.creativeprocess.info
Actor, producer, writer and director, Joe Mantegna began his career on the stage with the 1969 musical Hair. He later earned a Tony Award for portraying Richard Roma in the first American production of David Mamet's play Glengarry Glen Ross, the first of many collaborations with Mamet. Mantegna has appeared in Three Amigos, The Godfather Part III, Forget Paris, and Up Close & Personal and other films. From 2007 to 2020 he starred in the CBS TV series Criminal Minds as FBI Supervisory Special Agent David Rossi. Since 1991, he's had a recurring role on The Simpsons as mob boss Fat Tony. He earned Emmy Award nominations three miniseries: The Last Don, The Rat Pack, and The Starter Wife. He's executive produced for various films and TV movies, including Corduroy, Hoods, and Lakeboat, which he also directed.
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Today I sat down and felt like falling in love so I watched Forget Paris. Did I love it or did I leave it at the airport? Listen to find out!
Actor, producer, writer and director, Joe Mantegna began his career on the stage with the 1969 musical Hair. He later earned a Tony Award for portraying Richard Roma in the first American production of David Mamet's play Glengarry Glen Ross, the first of many collaborations with Mamet.Mantegna has appeared in Three Amigos, The Godfather Part III, Forget Paris, and Up Close & Personal and other films. From 2007 to 2020 he starred in the CBS TV series Criminal Minds as FBI Supervisory Special Agent David Rossi. Since 1991, he's had a recurring role on The Simpsons as mob boss Fat Tony. He earned Emmy Award nominations three miniseries: The Last Don, The Rat Pack, and The Starter Wife. He's executive produced for various films and TV movies, including Corduroy, Hoods, and Lakeboat, which he also directed.www.joemantegna.com · www.creativeprocess.info
Florian Collet, from the powerful French agency Comsport, takes us on a tour through French basketball. From discussing Rudy Gobert and all of their NBA clients, to his father who is the French National Team Head Coach, we learn the French philosophy and approach to their development and system. A great time to grab a coffee, a beignet and act like you are on the Champs-Élysées...and learn the French way.
Johnny and Scotty talk about how "Forget Paris" gets you through high school breakups and the Billy Crystal pantheon.
Johnny and Scotty talk about how "Forget Paris" gets you through high school breakups and the Billy Crystal pantheon.
"Marriages don't work when one partner is happy and the other is miserable. Marriage is about both people being equally miserable." In this season finale episode of N2M we get down to brass tax and talk about the musician and the marriage of a musician. This week I have some really special guests and people who know much more about marriage than I do. First up we have Steve and Jill Grossman. Both Steve and Jill are musicians, authors, and have a marriage counseling ministry. They have been married for almost 30 years and as they say most of them happily. They have 2 grown children. My next guest is a Marriage Counselor and Author and most importantly my wife Summer. We have 4 children, 3 boys and 1 girl. We all have an honest and open chat about the unique challenges of being married and a musician from the lack of steady income, to the travel and family adjustments, the emotional roller coaster that being married to a creative is, and even the groupie issue. So sit back, buckle up and adjust the rearview, we’ve been down this road befor…remember normal is just an exit a few miles back on this weeks episode of Nashville to Memphis. Now that Steve and I have finally figured women out go check out Steve’s work at www.stevegrossmanonline.com and Jill at www.jillgrossman.com AND also be on the look out for my wife Summer’s new book “I AM” out worldwide from all the outlets that outlet. That is a wrap on the first season of Nashville to Memphis. Thank you to all the guests and listeners and supporters. Next season will be out soon. Opening Quote from Forget Paris. You should go watch it. - https://itunes.apple.com/us/movie/forget-paris/id291181695
The Binge Watchers are back in the saddle to prove why they are the best self-proclaimed professional binge watchers working today, this episode is jam packed with bingy binge watchers talk of movies, so many movies and TV shows we forgot how many while writing this description. Bill and Ted 3, City Slickers, When Harry Met Sally, Forget Paris, Princess Bride, That One With Thanos, Super Troopers 2, Robin Hood with Mr. Fox, Westworld, Atlanta, Hostiles, Spaceballs, I, Tonya, DuckTales, Willow 2, and Christian Slater like in all his movies and a favorite dark comedy of ours, Heathers, shit adaptations, Millenials are now in charge of Hollywood, and John spoils movies in the funniest ways possible. Brought you by audibletrial.com/bingewatchersSupport the show (https://www.paypal.me/bingewatcherspodcast)
The boys from Greenwood are back live on a Tuesday. We talk about the Bill Maher comments, corruption charges against the Trump White House, leaving the Paris Accord behind, why parliment lends more access to smaller parties having a voice, the increased role of states standing up for climate change, and we talk political movies. New podcast same free price!
Steve and Jim discuss the firing of Timothy Loehmann (the Cleveland Cop that killed Tamir Rice), the US withdrawal from the Paris Climate Accord, Kathy Griffin's ill advised choice and the aftermath.
President Trump announces his intention to pull the U.S. out of the Paris climate accord. Jon and Rick discuss the reaction, and Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) joins the show to discuss former FBI director James Comey's upcoming testimony and his new book "Written out of History: The Forgotten Founders Who Fought Big Government." Learn more about Senator Lee's book: http://bit.ly/2stG775 Please leave us a review! ----> http://bit.ly/2kI0pXP Check out our other podcasts ----> http://bit.ly/2eBJMNa * ABOUT JONATHAN KARL: Jonathan Karl is ABC News Chief Washington Correspondent and Chief White House Correspondent, contributing to all ABC News broadcasts. Karl has covered every major beat in Washington, including the White House, Capitol Hill, the Pentagon, and the State Department. Karl covered all the major candidates in the 2016 election, including the first interview with Donald Trump of the 2016 election cycle. * ABOUT RICK KLEIN: Rick Klein is Political Director of ABC News, leading the network's political coverage and planning, and serves as an on-air political analyst across ABC News platforms. Klein joined ABC News in 2007 from The Boston Globe, where he most recently covered Congress and national politics. Read more ABC News politics coverage: http://abcn.ws/2fRRGC2 Follow Jon on Twitter: http://abcn.ws/2cK8Pv4 Follow Rick on Twitter: http://abcn.ws/2d00npb
Adapted from an essay of the same name, this episode takes listeners on an excursion to Paris, as remembered by one Black mother and as told to her daughter.
Join Kyle, Tom, Gabe, Tosh and Mike as they show their romantic sides as they watch French Kiss and Forget Paris slug it out in a sissy slap fight to see who is the better Romantic Comedy.
Join Kyle, Tom, Gabe, Tosh and Mike as they show their romantic sides as they watch French Kiss and Forget Paris slug it out in a sissy slap fight to see who is the better Romantic Comedy.
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Beat*Shot Radio Takeover airs live on beatshotradio.com every Tuesday night at 9PM EST. Discussion topics include: ★Forget Paris: We discuss Billy Crystal’s 1995 romantic comedy “Forget Paris,” and also the recent terror attacks in France. ★CaliMizzou: Fresh off... Read More
Joe is best known for his roles in Criminal Minds on CBS, and hits such as Three Amigos, The Godfather Part III, Forget Paris, and Up Close & Personal.
Joe is best known for his roles in Criminal Minds on CBS, and hits such as Three Amigos, The Godfather Part III, Forget Paris, and Up Close & Personal.
Joe is best known for his roles in Criminal Minds on CBS, and hits such as Three Amigos, The Godfather Part III, Forget Paris, and Up Close & Personal.