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This is a re-upload for Spotify of a conversation originally held in November of 2023. Hit Factory wishes to extend our deepest gratitude and reverence to the National Music Publishers' Association - tireless defenders of intellectual property, guardians of taste, and brave crusaders against independent podcasts that allegedly included a brief clip of copyrighted music within a previous version of this episode. Journalist and writer Séamus Malekafzali returns to the program for a lengthy conversation about Martin Scorsese's 1995 crime epic 'Casino'. Initially viewed by critics and audiences as a retread of Scorsese's masterful crime saga 'Goodfellas', the film has since been reevaluated as a masterpiece in its own right - one enriched by the director's late period films and preoccupations.We discuss the film's dizzying construction, effectively evoking the glitz and glam of the Vegas strip through extended montages and voiceover (an effect masterfully rendered by Scorsese's deft hands as a director, a firecracker script with co-writer Nicholas Pileggi, and the brilliant editing of longtime Scorsese collaborator Thelma Schoonmaker). Then, we examine the brilliant, career-defining performance of Sharon Stone as Ginger McKenna. It's a role that deserves every possible accolade, and strikes a note that no one but Stone could conceivably achieve. Finally, we discuss the film as capitalist allegory, and how Scorsese thoughtfully weaves commentary on the corporate centralization of the American economy and its steady collapsing of the middle class.We also offer some thoughts on Scorsese's latest, 'Killers of the Flower Moon', and the evolution of the director's views on capitalism, corruption, and consequence. Follow Séamus on Twitter.Read Séamus's Substack on Middle East politics.Read & Listen to Burnt Nitrate, Séamus's explorations of lesser-known and lesser-discussed films.Get access to all of our premium episodes and bonus content by becoming a Hit Factory Patron for just $5/month.....Our theme song is "Mirror" by Chris Fish.
We're back and still celebrating Drive-In Double Features, this time with a movie title mix-up! So hop on in the car and turn up the volume as Joe and Graham chat about Joe Pesci's feature film debut, from 1976, The Death Collector AKA The Family Enforcer and a low budget post-apocalyptic western, from 1988, Death Collector.
Cohorts Deremy Dove and Thomas Sena (Pop Culture Five Podcast) elaborate on the Gangster Turf War Themed Movies of Martin Scorsese's filmography: MEAN STREETS, CASINO & GANGS OF NEW YORK! TOPICS INCLUDE: *What is our favorite Frank Vincent role out of all 3 Scorsese films he's in? *What special elements does Tarantino steal from Mean Streets the most? *What's the best ironic line by one of the gangsters about to be murdered in Casino's finale? *Why is the narration really unneeded in Casino while it's noteworthy in Goodfellas? *Plus, a snippet from Martin Scorsese discussing Mean Streets on Conan O'Brien's talkshow in 2014! MUSIC USED: "Shimmy She Wobble" by Othar Turner (Gangs of New York Theme Song) MAIN LINKS: LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/JURSPodcast Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/JackedUpReviewShow/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2452329545040913 Twitter: https://twitter.com/JackedUpReview Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jacked_up_podcast/ SHOW LINKS: YouTube: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCIyMawFPgvOpOUhKcQo4eQQ iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-jacked-up-review-show-59422651/ Podbean: https://jackedupreviewshow.podbean.com Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7Eg8w0DNympD6SQXSj1X3M Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-jacked-up-review-show-podcast/id1494236218 RadioPublic: https://radiopublic.com/the-jacked-up-review-show-We4VjE Overcast: https://overcast.fm/itunes1494236218/the-jacked-up-review-show-podcast Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9hNDYyOTdjL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz Anchor: https://anchor.fm/s/a46297c/podcast/rss PocketCasts: https://pca.st/0ncd5qp4 CastBox: https://castbox.fm/channel/The-Jacked-Up-Review-Show-Podcast-id2591222 Discord: https://discord.com/channels/796154005914779678/796154006358851586 #MovieReview #FilmTwitter #PodFamily #PodcastersOfInstagram #Movies #Film #Cinema #Music #Reviews #Retrospect #Podcasts #MutantFam #MutantFamily #actionmystery #bmovies #scifihorror #truecrime #historydramas #warmovies #podcastcollabs #hottakes #edgy #cultmovies #nsfw #HorrorFam #badass
RMR 0301: Special Guest, Joanne Butcher, joins your hosts, Chad Robinson and Russell Guest for the Retro Movie Roundtable as they revisit Do the Right Thing (1989) [R] Genre: Drama, Tragedy Starring: Danny Aiello, Ossie Davis, Ruby Dee, Richard Edson, Giancarlo Esposito, Spike Lee, Bill Nunn, John Turturro, Paul Benjamin, Frankie Faison, Robin Harris, Joie Lee, Miguel Sandoval, Rick Aiello, John Savage, Samuel L. Jackson, Rosie Perez, Roger Guenveur Smith, Steve White, Martin Lawrence, Leonard L. Thomas, Christa Rivers, Frank Vincent, Luis Antonio Ramos, Richard Habersham, Gwen McGee, Steve Park, Ginny Yang Directed by: Spike Lee Recorded on 2024-12-26
Chris and Taylor review the 1980 biographical sports drama film, Raging Bull, directed by Martin Scorsese. The film is an adaptation of former middleweight boxing champion Jake LaMotta's 1970 memoir Raging Bull: My Story. It follows the career of LaMotta, played by De Niro, his rise and fall in the boxing scene, and his turbulent personal life beset by rage and jealousy. It stars Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci, Cathy Moriarty, Theresa Saldana, Frank Vincent, and Nicholas Colasanto in his final film role. Follow us on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thepotential_podcast/ X: https://x.com/thepotentialpod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thepotentialpodcast Support us on Patreon: patreon.com/thepotentialpodcast Thanks to our sponsor: LetsGetChecked: Get 25% off your health test at trylgc.com/potential and enter promo code POTENTIAL25
Transitioning from software engineering to dreamwork, Michael Sheridan had an unexpected business journey. Despite financial challenges, his strategic pivots and focus on business coaching drove significant growth. His story highlights the importance of passion, resilience, and continuous learning.Michael Sheridan is “Ireland's favorite dream expert,” author of two books, and a radio host.In this episode, Ari, Abe, and Michael discuss:His transition from software engineering to dreamwork and initial income expectationsFacing challenges in business, leading to strategic changesMichael's realization of business coaching's importance and its impact on growth and marketing strategiesHis mindset shift regarding financial success and making a significant impactAdvice for course creators to seek guidance and embrace the learning curvePersonal development through launching a membership program and refining skillsDevelopment of new event strategies to engage audiencesInsights into customer interactions and scaling challenges including team elevation and hiring practicesThe impact of automation and streamlining on business processes The financial implications, growth trajectory, and the necessity of patience in business scaling“If you really feel what you're doing is so important, make the biggest splash you can.” – Michael SheridanGuest Bio:Michael Sheridan is Ireland's favorite dream expert. He was a regular on the #1 TV talk show in Ireland — Ireland AM — as well as a regular on Ireland's most popular radio shows, including “The Inbox” on 98FM, sharing the stage with both metaphysical and movie stars such as Paddy McMahon and Frank Vincent. He's appeared on the BBC and countless other premier media outlets, interpreting dreams for his wide audience.He's the author of two books as well as a radio host with his own show on KKNW. His passion is to see people become all they came here to be and to live their life to its fullest potential. He does this by interpreting dreams. From reading your dreams, he can give clear direction on your life purpose, reveal the gifts that you brought with you to help achieve that purpose, and uncover the blocks you need to overcome to step into alignment.With a focus on helping clients heal childhood trauma, Michael launched his first course in 1992. In 2012, he added online courses to his offerings and by 2015, after much experimentation, he switched entirely to an online hybrid model using the Ruzuku LMS. The hybrid model greatly increased course reach, course efficiency, and course effectiveness — and laid the framework for many later courses.Resources or websites mentioned in this episode:MiraseeRuzukuMichael's website: Aisling Dream InterpretationMichael's previous episode: Hybrid Courses Are a Dream Come True (Michael Sheridan)Credits:Hosts: Ari Iny and Abe CrystalProducer: Michi LantzExecutive Producer: Danny InyAudio Editor: Marvin del RosarioMusic Soundscape: Chad Michael SnavelyMaking our hosts sound great: Home Brew AudioTo catch the great episodes that are coming up on Course Lab, please follow us on Mirasee FM's YouTube channel or your favorite podcast player. And if you enjoyed the show, please leave us a comment or a starred review. It's the best way to help us get these ideas to more people.Music credits:Track Title: Bossa BBArtist Name: MarieWriter Name: Chelsea McGoughPublisher Name: A SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTIONTrack Title: Coo CoosArtist Name: Dresden, The FlamingoWriter Name: Matthew WigtonPublisher Name: A SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTIONTrack Title: GraceArtist Name: ShimmerWriter Name: Matthew WigtonPublisher Name: BOSS SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTIONSTrack Title: Carousel LightsArtist Name: Chelsea McGoughWriter Name: Chelsea McGoughWriter Name: Matthew WigtonPublisher Name: A SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTIONPublisher Name: BOSS SOUNDSTRIPE PRODUCTIONSSpecial effects credits:24990513_birds-chirping_by_promission used with permission of the author and under license by AudioJungle/Envato Market.Episode transcript: How to Boost Course Revenue with Savvy Event Strategies (Michael Sheridan) coming soon.
This week, the schnooks talked about ‘Goodfellas' in our featured segment 'Films of 1990'. After Dave tells you whether or not he liked ‘Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire', we gripe about AirBnB and autocorrect, rob a few trucks, pinch a few goons, then set the scene. We'll give you some context, talk about other movies that came out in 1990, about Paul Sorvino cutting garlic, Scorcese's parents' perfect casting, whether or not we're animale, and *why Dave didn't like the movie*. Our phone number is 646-484-9298, it accepts texts or voice messages. 0:00 Intro; 7:28 Gripes; 14:39 ‘Goodfellas': Films of 1990; 1:14:29 What You Been Watching?; 01:25:17 Next Week's Episode Teaser Additional Cast/Crew/Mentions: Robert DeNiro, Ray Liotta, Joe Pesci, Martin Scorcese, Michael Ballhaus, Nicholas Pileggi, Lorraine Bracco, Paul Sorvino, Frank Sivero, Samuel L. Jackson, Frank Vincent, Gina Mastrogiacomo, Catherine Scorsese, Charles Scorsese, Debi Mazar, Lorraine Bracco, Tony Bennett, Sid Vicious. Hosts: Dave Green, Jeff Ostermueller, John Say Edited & Produced by Dave Green. Beer Sponsor: Carlos Barrozo Music Sponsor: Dasein Dasein on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/77H3GPgYigeKNlZKGx11KZ Dasein on Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/dasein/1637517407 Additional Tags: The Lion King, Pivot, Ross, Friends, Couch, NASA, Killers of the Flower Moon, Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert DeNiro, Martin Scorcese, Lily Gladstone, Jesse Plemmons, David Ellison, David Zazlav, Al Jolson, Oscars, Academy Awards, BFI, BAFTA, BAFTAS, British Cinema. England, Vienna, Leopoldstadt, The Golden Globes, Past Lives, Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, The Holiday, The Crown: Season 6 part 2, Napoleon, Ferrari, Beer, Scotch, The Weekend, Clifford Odets, Travis Scott, U2, Apple, Apple Podcasts, 101 Dalmatians, The Parent Trap, Switzerland, West Side Story, Wikipedia, Adelaide, Australia, Queensland, Melbourne, Indonesia, Java, Jakarta, Bali, Guinea, The British, England, The SEC, Ronald Reagan, Stock Buybacks, Marvel, MCU, DCEU, Film, Movies, Southeast Asia, The Phillippines, Vietnam, America, The US, Academy Awards, WGA Strike, SAG-AFTRA, SAG Strike.
Brent, Nate, and Kate get hit in the back of the head with the epic crime film Casino (1995) directed by Martin Scorsese and starring: Robert De Niro, Sharon Stone, Joe Pesci, Don Rickles, Alan King, Kevin Pollak, L.Q. Jones, Dick Smothers, Frank Vincent, John Bloom, Pasquale Cajano, Melissa Prophet, Bill Allison, and Vinny Vella. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Journalist and writer Séamus Malekafzali returns to the program for a lengthy conversation about Martin Scorsese's 1995 crime epic 'Casino'. Initially viewed by critics and audiences as a retread of Scorsese's masterful crime saga 'Goodfellas', the film has since been reevaluated as a masterpiece in its own right - one enriched by the director's late period films and preoccupations.We discuss the film's dizzying construction, effectively evoking the glitz and glam of the Vegas strip through extended montages and voiceover (an effect masterfully rendered by Scorsese's deft hands as a director, a firecracker script with co-writer Nicholas Pileggi, and the brilliant editing of longtime Scorsese collaborator Thelma Schoonmaker). Then, we examine the brilliant, career-defining performance of Sharon Stone as Ginger McKenna. It's a role that deserves every possible accolade, and strikes a note that no one but Stone could conceivably achieve. Finally, we discuss the film as capitalist allegory, and how Scorsese thoughtfully weaves commentary on the corporate centralization of the American economy and its steady collapsing of the middle class.We also offer some thoughts on Scorsese's latest, 'Killers of the Flower Moon', and the evolution of the director's views on capitalism, corruption, and consequence. Follow Séamus on Twitter.Read Séamus's Substack on Middle East politics.Read & Listen to Burnt Nitrate, Séamus's explorations of lesser-known and lesser-discussed films.Get access to all of our premium episodes and bonus content by becoming a Hit Factory Patron for just $5/month.....Our theme song is "Mirror" by Chris Fish.
In anticipation for Killers of the Flower Moon, Ryan and Dylan kick off a long series of director analyses on one of cinema's greatest directors.
Join Host Shane, Co-Host Russell, Dave, and Special Guest Thanksgiving Mike for this week's DQP Film Review as we continue TWO WHOLE MONTHS of Sports Movies, with Raging Bull! Based on the book by Jake Lamotta, written by Joseph Carter, Peter Savage, Paul Schrader, and Mardik Martin; Directed by Martin Scorcese; Starring Robert De Niro, Cathy Moriarty, Joe Pesci, Frank Vincent, and many more! Join us on Patreon for just $1 per month, and you can help us continue to talk about movies! patreon.com/draftyQ
For the first week of our paradoxical Comfort Films Crime Month, John and Georgia team up with special guest Christopher Witty to make a move against the Lucchese crime family as they discuss the quintessential crime classic, Goodfellas. We discuss Martin Scorsese's flawless direction, Michael Ballhaus's stunning cinematography, the late great Ray Liotta's unforgettable and unmatchable portrayal of Henry Hill, Robert DeNiro's stone cold Jimmy Conway, Joe Pesci's Oscar-winning turn as Tommy Devito, the emotional depth in Lorraine Bracco's Karen Hill, Scorsese's improv-based rehearsal process, Nicholas Pileggi's Wiseguy and its transformation into a screenplay, why we love Frankie Carbone, and last, but certainly not least, the hilarious dinner scene with Martin Scorsese's mother, Catherine, with Frank Vincent "waiting" in the car. Take some advice from Jimmy Two Times and give us a listen, give us a listen!
***TW/CW - discussion of racism, racial violence, drugs and domestic violence0:00 - Intro & Summary2:00 - Movie Discussion01:03:01 - Cast & Crew/Awards01:11:51 - Pop Culture/True Crime - murder of Yusuf Hawkins01:32:03 - Rankings & Ratings To see a full list of movies we will be watching and shows notes, please follow our website: https://www.1991movierewind.com/Follow us!https://linktr.ee/1991movierewind Theme: "sunrise-cardio," Jeremy Dinegan (via Storyblocks)Don't forget to rate/review/subscribe/tell your friends to listen to us!
Michael Sheridan is Ireland's #1 dream expert. He was a regular on the #1 TV talk show in Ireland, Ireland AM, as well as a regular on Ireland's most popular radio shows, including the Inbox on 98FM, sharing the stage with both metaphysical and movie stars such as Paddy McMahon (spiritual author) and Frank Vincent (of Sopranos fame). He's appeared on the BBC and countless other premier media outlets, interpreting dreams for his wide audience. He's the author of two books as well as host of the radio show, "The Dream Interpretation Podcast", on KKNW. His passion is to see people become all they came here to be and to live their life to its fullest potential. He does this by interpreting dreams. From reading your dreams, he can give clear direction on your life purpose, reveal the gifts that you brought with you to help achieve that purpose, and uncover the blocks you need to overcome to step into alignment.
This week the Round 3 bell rings loud on our Francis Ford Coppola vs. Martin Scorsese masters of cinema fight for the heavyweight crown of greatest American Filmmaker as we compare their two most extraordinary works, 1979's Apocalypse Now starring Martin Sheen, Marlon Brando, Frederic Forrest, Sam Bottoms, Laurence Fishbourne, Albert Hall, Harrison Ford, G.D. Spradlin and Dennis Hopper, against 1980's Raging Bull, starring Robert DeNiro, Cathy Moriarity, Joe Pesci, Nicholas Colasanto, Theresa Saldana, Frank Vincent and Charles Scorsese. Joining me this week are series regulars Roseanne Caputi, from the Ken and Dante Youtube show, Kendrick Wright and Dante Oliviero and back for his second FFF appearance, Poet. Book Seller. Lover. Thinker: Matthew Turvey. Apocalypse Now charts the journey up Vietnam's Nung River and through the metaphorical portals of time as Army Captain Benjamin Willard, an assassin in a Covert Ops unit is assigned the terminaton—with extreme prejudice, of rougue Special Forces Colonel Walter Kurtz, who has gone AWOL and started his own army with Cambodian Montignard tribesmen during the peak of the U.S. war in Vietnam in the 1970's. Raging Bull catalogs the rise and fall of 1940's era middleweight Italian American boxing champ Jake LaMotta as he reaches the top of the boxing world while repeatedly asking his brother Joey if he slept with his wife Vikki. Once again the rules: We going to go around the panel and saliently state whose work we prefer in as many cinematic components as we can cover.The Categories are:Acting Screenplay CinematographyProduction DesignMusicEditingDirection
Today we replay our interview with iconic criminal specialist, the Hon Frank Vincent QC AO. Frank came from humble and sometimes challenging beginnings to become a renowned criminal barrister, a Justice of the Supreme Court, Chancellor of Victoria University and chair of the Adult Parole Board. He also spent much of his career travelling back and forth to the Northern Territory, working with the Central Australian Aboriginal Legal Aid Service. Frank's insights into all this and more make for a fantastic conversation. www.greenlist.com.au/podcast
162 - We LOVE a vulnerable Stallone, and this might the great man at his most vulnerable - does that make it his best performance? But thats not all, we have a dishevelled Liotta and a moustachioed De Niro. BUT THAT'S NOT ALL. Harvey Keitel, Robert Patrick, Cathy Moriarty, Anna Sciorra, Janeane Garofalo, Michael Rapport, Edie Falco, Frank Vincent, Debbie Harry... the list goes on. The cast is STACKED, but does that make it good? Well it certainly doesn't hurt. Join us as we dive into the oft-overlooked late 90s gem.
In this episode, Wellington and Savon start off by discussing and reacting to Will Smith slapping Chris Rock at the Oscars and the aftermath of the situation. We also previewed the Duke-UNC Final Four matchup, thoughts on how consistent and dominant Kansas has looked and the Celtics' major loss of Robert Williams for the rest of the season. We also review Denzel Curry's latest album Melt My Eyez, See Your Future, discuss the rich sounding productions and Nigo's fantastic track selection and features in his album I Know NIGO! Finally, we review Latto's latest album 777, discuss her amazing talent as an up-and-coming rapper and Maverick Sabre's 4th album Don't Forget To Look Up. In the second half, they review Raging Bull, the 1980 biographical sports drama film directed by Martin Scorsese. Starring Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci, Cathy Moriarty and Frank Vincent; they dive into how this film was a searing, powerful work about an unsympathetic hero, Jake LaMotta being one of the main characters where De Niro had to show the most visceral intensity. Finally, they analyzed how this film doesn't have the same draw and replay value that Scorsese's other standout films do but is still a very masterful work of art, deep in his earlier catalogue.
Episode 160 of On Screen & Beyond - Frank Vincent has had many memorable roles in films, including "Casino", "Goodfellas" and "The Sopranos". Frank shares stories of those and his band playing years! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/on-screen-and-beyond/message
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My apologies for the poor sound quality my end on this episode but Coming up on today's show,What are dreams ?Are they the rambling's of an un settled mind ?Maybe as some have suggested ' they are just our digestion moving chemicals around the body whilst we sleep ,I'd say these hypotheticals have some bearing ‘but from my own journey and experience's of that strange timeless land ‘certainly not all ,My personal faith tells me that as humans ‘dreams are a link to a divine communication,No !This is not a religious flag waving in anyway ‘It has nothing to do with religion' for me its a statement of fact and an unshakable part of what it is to be alive and I cannot describe something so fantastic anyway other way , it's apparent when certain dreams come they are nothing to do with my digestion or that previous days influence's ,They are only explained as coming from something or somewhere else ,So described by me as divine in my opinion that is ,My guest on this weeks show is Michael Sheridan ,Michael is Ireland's favorite dream expert. He was a regular on the #1 TV talk show in Ireland, Ireland AM, as well as a regular on Ireland's most popular radio shows, including the Inbox on 98FM, In his presentations he has shared the stage with movie stars such as Paddy McMahon and Frank Vincent. He's appeared on the BBC and countless other premier media outlets, interpreting dreams for his ever growing wide and from every walk of life audience.He's the author of two books which we will touch upon later in this show as well as a radio host with his own show on KKNW. Titled “ so you think you are awake “Michael now lives in Seattle in the USA and also runs the dream interpretation podcast which I can thoroughly recommend available on all platforms,Michael's passion is to see people become all they came here to be and to live their life to its fullest potential. He does this by interpreting those dreams.he can give clear direction on your life purpose, reveal the gifts that you brought with you to help achieve that purpose, and uncover the blocks you need to overcome and thus then to step into alignment.Michael is all about helping people and has been dedicated to the subject of dreams since the mid nineties,Can we cover this huge subject in one episode ?Probably not but we will certainly explore all we can with the time we have ,mpsheridan@gmail.comhttps://www.dream-analysis.com/Find and follow the Simon Laurie king podcast on YouTube ,Twitter , Facebook and all the usual podcast platforms This episode is Dedicated to the memory of Mario Coppolella 4 February 1946 /15 of October 2021All jingles, logos and Art work are exclusive to the SLK podcast and are copy-written and owned by the SLK podcast ©
It's that time again! Here is our 4th podcast with a current Notts player, this time with our Number 17 Frank Vincent as we talk with Vinnie about the season so far, life at Meadow Lane & much more!Frank signed for Notts in July this year after having previous spells at Torquay, Scunthorpe & Walsall. Since arriving at the lane Vinnie has so far netted 3 times in 10 appearances for Notts!Vinnie tells some great stories as we chat through his career from growing up a QPR fan, signing for Bournemouth, playing with Kyle Cameron at Torquay & the prospect of him dying his hair black & white stripes if Notts get promoted!
On this edition of GFA Live, Peter and Keithie talk about the 1995 film Casino! (and some other stuff, of course!) Topics of discussion include: * The many conversations taking place in cars * Thoughts on spiral staircases * Analyzing various moves made by characters * Frankie Marino's (Frank Vincent) baseball swings * Issues with casino table games, mainly blackjack * The source of 3 GFA Live drops * The guy who played Sam Rothstein's mob lawyer * The difference between Lester Diamond and James Woods creepiness * Another Seinfeld character makes an appearance * Oscar snubs for this movie Email: Greetingsfromallentown@gmail.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/GFAllentownPod
"The Thing Ain't the Ring, It's the Play." - Raging Bull: Martin Scorsese & Robert DeNiro's Examination of a Dangerous, Violent, Damaged Man A blurb about Martin Scorsese's Raging Bull (1980) is completely unnecessary. Regularly cited as the Best Film of the 1980's and One of the Greatest Films of All Time, Raging Bull is a powerful examination of a man who only understands pain . . . dispensing and absorbing. With an incredible (Oscar Winning Lead Performance) from Robert DeNiro as Middleweight Boxing Champion, Jake La Motta "The Bronx Bull", and a supporting cast including Joe Pesci, Nicholas Colosanto, Frank Vincent, and - in a wonderful debut - Cathy Moriarty, Raging Bull is a masterpiece of Cinema. We are thrilled to sit down and talk this Classic. Questions, Comments, Complaints, & Suggestions can be directed to gondoramos@yahoo.com. Many Thanks.
Founding member, bass player and song writer for "Life of Agony"... as well as artist and comic book creator Alan Robert is my guest on Episode 233 of The Brooklyn Blast Furnace Podcast. He is also a founding member of "Spoiler NYC". We speak about the early days of LoA and how he was the first kid on the block to have an Atari 2600 by winning a drawing contest from a cereal box. We speak on the 28th anniversary of "River Runs Red", but mostly we get into his artwork and horror movies. From his adult themed coloring book series "The Beauty of Horror", "Wire Hangers", "Crawl to Me" and his "Killogy" series which stars Frank Vincent, Doyle from the Misfits, Marky Ramone and Brea Grant. His newest project "Monster Chompers" gets released this Halloween with ten thousand limited, unique digital collectable characters available. Alan rules. I hope you enjoy this one. https://alanrobert.com https://www.monsterchompers.com
Another episode of The Magpie Circle LIVE as we discuss Saturday's fantastic 2-1 win over Stockport County!We are delighted to be joined once again by Chloe Page & Les Bradd!We discuss Saturday's performance vs Stockport, looking ahead to Grimsby on Saturday, impact of Frank Vincent & much more!
We're debating the greatest show of all time (we're not arguing, we value our lives too much): which season ruled? Which characters were most iconic? And which whack hit hardest?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Intro- Chris is sick . No Bueno. His young daughter brought home the sick sick. Thunderstorms happened! Superbad is still hilarious. Terribly innapropriate but funny. Roger is caught up for Ted Lasso! Season 2 end of July. Chris needs to binge season 1 ASAP. Seth Rogen- What is the deal with him? 0:06:00 - Box-office, upcoming releases 0:10:00 - *** WHAT'S STREAMNG*** HBOMAX 8 MILE, Dir. Curtis Hanson – Eminem, Brittany Murphy, Kim Basinger, Mekhi Phifer, Evan Jones, Omar Benson Miller, Eugene Byrd. 2002. GOODFELLAS, Dir Martin Scorsese – Robert DeNiro, Ray Liotta, Joe Pesci, Lorraine Bracco, Paul Sorvino, Mike Starr, Frank Vincent. 1990. CRAZY RICH ASIANS, Dir, Jon M Chu – Constance Wu, Henry Golding, Michelle Yeoh, Gemma Chan, Awkwafina, Harry Shum Jr, Ken Jeong. 2018. 0:12:00 - Trailers - SING 2 / THE KISSING BOOTH 3 / TRANSFORMERS: WFC TRILOGY - KINGDOM 0:31:20 - BOSS BABY: FAMILY BUSINESS, Dir. Tom McGrath (4.5/10) 0:54:20 - THE FOREVER PURGE, Dir. Everardo Gout (6/10) Hosted, produced and mixed by Grayson Maxwell and Roger Stillion. Guest appearance by Chris Boughan. Music by Chad Wall. Quality Assurance by Anthony Emmett. Visit the new Youtube channel, "For the Love of Cinema" to follow and support our short video discussions. Roger wears aviators! Please give a like and subscribe if you enjoy it. Follow the show on Twitter @lovecinemapod and check out the Facebook page for updates. Rate, subscribe and leave a comment or two. Every Little bit helps. Send us an email to fortheloveofcinemapodcast@gmail.com Thank you for Listening!
Rocky. Rambo. Sheriff Freddy Heflin. If you haven't seen Sylvester Stallone's turn as the sheriff of Garrison, NJ, then do yourself a favor and have a listen. Cop Land is the movie where Sly shows off his incredible and subdued acting chops, and it is a pleasure to talk about his character work opposite one of the greatest assembled casts of the 1990's: Robert De Niro, Harvey Keitel, Ray Liotta, Robert Patrick, Annabella Sciorra, Cathy Moriarty, Michael Rapaport, Janeane Garofalo, Peter Berg, Method Man, Frank Vincent, John Spencer, Eddie Falco, & oh my goodness we can go on! And we do! Because director James Mangold put together a cop drama with a dash of police corruption, a sprinkling of noir, and a tablespoon of Western. The concoction that results is the strongest movie in Stallone's filmography since the original Rocky and First Blood. Take a listen, or else, as De Niro says, “You blew it!”
Diane and Sean discuss a mega flop, Gun Shy. Not to be confused with the Antonio Banderas 2017 mega flop. Gun Shy from the year 2000. Episode music is "Blue Skies for Everyone" by Bob Schneider.- Our theme song is by Brushy One String- Artwork by Marlaine LePage- Why Do We Own This DVD? Merch available at Teepublic- Follow the show on social media:- IG: @whydoweownthisdvd- Twitter: @whydoweownthis1- Follow Sean's Plants on IG: @lookitmahplantsSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dvdpod)
Fluffy. Tom Traven calls in... sike it's actually Hrabe. Vaccine talk. Frank Vincent. Mungenast DFS Showdown. Iggy selects Peter Uihlein, Scott Piercy, Thomas Pieters, Aaron Wise, Ryan Palmer and Marc Leishman. Doug picks Cam Percy, Jason Day, Charles Howell III, Doc Redman, Sebastian Munoz, and Jon Rahm. Mike joins us to encourage folks to donate to a food drive. Phone lines continue to be poison. "Spread the Legs" guy joins us with a proposal.
Fluffy. Tom Traven calls in... sike it's actually Hrabe. Vaccine talk. Frank Vincent. Mungenast DFS Showdown. Iggy selects Peter Uihlein, Scott Piercy, Thomas Pieters, Aaron Wise, Ryan Palmer and Marc Leishman. Doug picks Cam Percy, Jason Day, Charles Howell III, Doc Redman, Sebastian Munoz, and Jon Rahm. Mike joins us to encourage folks to donate to a food drive. Phone lines continue to be poison. "Spread the Legs" guy joins us with a proposal.
We shut up and put our money where our mouth is: that's what we get for waking up in Vegas with Casino, Martin Scorsese's 1995 crime epic! Join the party as we delight in Marty's supersized take on Sin City, ponder where it fits into his legendary gangster canon, lovingly mock Joe Pesci's attempt at a Chicago accent, and take a stab at guessing what song on this episode's gonna get flagged by the fascists at YouTube. Let the chips fall where they may. Feel free to skip to 1:22:40 for the beginning of our audio commentary. As always, please like, subscribe, rate, and review us on all of our channels, which include Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube! Contact us at huffmanbrothersproductions@gmail.com with your questions, comments, and requests. https://www.theringer.com/movies/2020/11/19/21574457/casino-25th-anniversary-retrospective
He was the best defence lawyer representing murder defendants in around 200 cases. He went on to be a respected Supreme Court Judge presiding over the most difficult homicide trials, including the Walsh Street police killings, the Russell Street bombing that killed police constable Angela Taylor; the Bega double murder trial of Leslie Camilleri, one of two men who tortured and killed NSW schoolgirls Lauren Margaret Barry, and Nichole Emma Collins in Victoria in 1997; and the trial of serial killer Paul Charles Denyer, who killed three women and stalked hundreds in the Frankston area. Frank Vincent was the long-time head of the Parole Board who often had to decide who should be freed and who would remain in jail. Frank takes us through a journey into the criminal justice system and reveals the secrets of the Supreme Court. Become a subscriber: our supporters power our newsrooms and are critical for the sustainability of news coverage. Becoming a subscriber also gets you exclusive behind-the-scenes content and invitations to special events. Click on the links to subscribe https://subscribe.theage.com.au/ or https://subscribe.smh.com.au/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Hon Frank Vincent came from humble and sometimes challenging beginnings to become a renown criminal barrister, a Justice of the Supreme Court, Chancellor of Victoria University and chair of the Adult Parole Board. He also spent much of his career traveling back and forth to the Northern Territory, working with the Central Australian Aboriginal Legal Aid Service. www.greenlist.com.au/podcast
The “Cinephile Cuties” are ready to get punched in the head. That’s because they’re chatting about Martin Scorsese’s Raging Bull. Patrick becomes increasingly pedantic about Casey’s preferred alcoholic drinks. And Casey has to break some disheartening news to Patrick about McDonald’s new chicken sandwiches. In addition to that, they put Raging Bull through their proprietary “Fartsy Test.” Patrick recommends a drink pairing. And they give each other notes to improve the show. Listen in to see if it’s working! If you like this show, tell a friend!If you’d like to sponsor the show, Venmo Patrick at Patrick-Mallon$10 for episode sponsorship$25 for sponsorship AND the boys will imbibe a drink of your choosing.Follow Farthouse on Twitter and InstagramFollow Patrick and Casey and on TwitterAnd follow Patrick and Casey and on Letterboxd
In our discussion of Raging Bull, we look at the unique situation that brought about the film, the places of Robert De Niro and Martin Scorsese in cinema history, boxing in film, toxic masculinity, redemption, method acting, and the danger of films being seen as that which they critique. Raging Bull is a 1980 American biographical sports drama film directed by Martin Scorsese, produced by Robert Chartoff and Irwin Winkler and adapted by Paul Schrader and Mardik Martin from Jake LaMotta's 1970 memoir Raging Bull: My Story. The film, distributed by United Artists, stars Robert De Niro as Jake LaMotta, an Italian-American middleweight boxer whose self-destructive and obsessive rage, sexual jealousy, and animalistic appetite destroyed his relationship with his wife and family. Also featured in the film are Joe Pesci as Joey, LaMotta's well-intentioned brother and manager who tries to help Jake battle his inner demons, and Cathy Moriarty as his wife. Nicholas Colasanto, Theresa Saldana, and Frank Vincent all play supporting roles in the film. Watch recent & upcoming ILTYS2 movies here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1mvRuuLuwjP26n_138AYxnsW0Zj-iGkqc?usp=sharing
The long wait is over! We are very happy with how this episode turned out. This is probably the most underrated mob film ever. It has many familiar faces from classic films and shows like: Frank Vincent, Vincent Pastore, Dominic Chianese, Tony Sirico and Armand Assante killed it as John Gotti himself! hope you all enjoy. Also, check out our sponsor Hardcore Italians on instagram @hardcoreitalians and go to www.hardcoreitalians.com to use our discount code WHWS10 for 10 percent off your order! Enjoy the episode.
DIANE RAVER, Founder, Garden State Film Festival Oct 12 2020 @GSFF www.gsff.org Diane Raver Founder Garden State Film Festival Biography In 2002 Diane Raver co-founded The Garden State Film Festival (GSFF) with actor Robert Pastorelli. In the spring of 2003 the First Annual Garden State Film Festival was held in Asbury Park, New Jersey and was a huge success hosting 3000 attendees. Since its inception, the attendance has exceeded 30,000 per event and such notable celebrities as Glenn Close, Robert Pastorelli, Frank Vincent, Paul Sorvino, Budd Schulberg, Kurtwood Smith, James Gandolfini, Celeste Holm and Clarence Clemons among others have attended. She has continued as Executive Director of the non-profit since that time. In 2014 the festival relocated to Atlantic City where it enjoys great support by local politicians and businesses and is coveted by the DOAC campaign as an international non-gaming tourist attraction. Ms. Raver was awarded the Alice Guy Blache Award in 2011 for her work in promoting filmmaking in the State of New Jersey. She garnered the New Jersey Moviemakers Network Award for Excellence in 2003 for her support to New Jersey Filmmakers in Movies and TV. She was also awarded the Mt. Ida College Distinguished Alumni Award in Spring of 2005. Ms. Raver has enjoyed a long history in the realm of film and television production. Having begun her career in New York City in 1980, she segued into television by way of sales, serving as sales representative for Eye View Films and Knightsbridge Productions, both located in New York City, where she continued to build her career for over a decade. Within a short time at Knightsbridge, she became an executive producer, overseeing international production in addition to those domestic projects sold. In 1987, she joined Cherry Mellon Ibbettson, a new production company representing an all-Australian talent list which included Peter Cherry, David Deneen, Wayne Maule, and John Ashenhurst whose projects were shot in the U.S., the UK, Japan and Australia. Later, in 1987, Ms. Raver became the first woman president of a commercial production company in New York City when she founded The Madison Group as President, Head of Sales, and Executive Producer on all commercial production. There, she built a directorial staff to a total of nine, in addition to strengthening the domestic sales organization with representatives in Dallas, Ft. Lauderdale, and Los Angeles. She also created a worldwide sales organization with representation in Hong Kong, Sydney, and Paris. Recently Ms. Raver directed her first film a short documentary about the history of the Classic Longboard Surf Contest based in Manasquan, NJ. Ms. Raver was a founding member of the Board of Directors of The Arts Coalition of Asbury Park where she spearheaded an effort to save and restore an abandoned theater and provide an arts hub in Asbury Park, NJ. Ms. Raver holds a B.S. degree from the Philadelphia University and also attended the University of Pittsburgh. She also earned an A.A. in Fine Arts from Mt. Ida College. Ms. Raver was married to the late M. Carroll Raver, Jr., an award-winning cinematographer they have three children. In addition, she is the stepmother to her husband's previous four children one of which is the award-wining actress Kim Raver (Third Watch-Kim Zambrano & “24” –Audrey Raines, Night at the Museum and Lipstick Jungle-Nico and more recently “Teddy” on Gray's Anatomy). When not reviewing film entries for her film festival, Ms. Raver enjoys yoga swimming and is a gourmet cook. She also has a love of fine art and painting, and has created a number of paintings and murals.
Even in the midst of a year as hectic and unconventional as this one, Oscar season is still in full swing when it comes to this week’s selection of heavy hitters. Joining me once again for the first time in nearly three years is Maria Garcia, my former partner in crime from such shows as Now Conspiring and Part-Time Characters, and we’re discussing two films often hailed as being among the greatest of all time! We begin with Raging Bull, the morally complex sports biopic that saved Martin Scorsese’s life and has developed a widely varied legacy, and which one of us isn’t especially fond of! From there, we rewind the clock to visit Miloš Forman’s award season darling One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, a wholly unique classic within film history that holds up wonderfully to this day! What is the nature of tragedy? How far can sympathy and empathy take us? Has Sam become completely unrecognizable in the past three years? Which actor’s appearance in Cuckoo’s Nest has traumatized Maria on more than one occasion, and who emerges as the unexpected MVP of the film? Tune in to this week’s Extra Milestone for all of those answers and more. NOTE: Due to an unfortunate (and ultimately miraculously avoided) technical error, the final 15~ minutes of the episode were slightly distorted. Sorry about that! SHOW NOTES: 00:01:55 – Raging Bull 00:57:30 – One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest HOSTED BY: Sam Noland and Maria Garcia MUSIC IN THIS EPISODE: Music from Raging Bull composed by Pietro Mascagni, music from One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest composed by Jack Nitzsche Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cinemaholics See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Even in the midst of a year as hectic and unconventional as this one, Oscar season is still in full swing when it comes to this week’s selection of heavy hitters. Joining me once again for the first time in nearly three years is Maria Garcia, my former partner in crime from such shows as Now Conspiring and Part-Time Characters, and we’re discussing two films often hailed as being among the greatest of all time! We begin with Raging Bull, the morally complex sports biopic that saved Martin Scorsese’s life and has developed a widely varied legacy, and which one of us isn’t especially fond of! From there, we rewind the clock to visit Miloš Forman’s award season darling One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, a wholly unique classic within film history that holds up wonderfully to this day! What is the nature of tragedy? How far can sympathy and empathy take us? Has Sam become completely unrecognizable in the past three years? Which actor’s appearance in Cuckoo’s Nest has traumatized Maria on more than one occasion, and who emerges as the unexpected MVP of the film? Tune in to this week’s Extra Milestone for all of those answers and more. NOTE: Due to an unfortunate (and ultimately miraculously avoided) technical error, the final 15~ minutes of the episode were slightly distorted. Sorry about that! SHOW NOTES: 00:01:55 – Raging Bull 00:57:30 – One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest HOSTED BY: Sam Noland and Maria Garcia MUSIC IN THIS EPISODE: Music from Raging Bull composed by Pietro Mascagni, music from One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest composed by Jack Nitzsche Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cinemaholics See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Screenwriter Raul Inglis (AMERICAN HEIST w/Adrien Brody, SUDDENLY w/Ray Liotta) joins the show to discuss James Mangold's cop drama, COP LAND, featuring a cast so absurdly stacked it's tough to write all their names in this summary - Sylvester Stallone, Harvey Keitel, Ray Liotta, Robert DeNiro, Peter Berg, John Spencer, Malik Yoba, Janeane Garafolo, Noah Emmerich, Frank Vincent, Edie Falco, Annabella Sciorra and Michael Rapaport. As he's done at various points throughout his career, Stallone reminds us of what a true top-notch actor he can be when given the right material. Mangold affirms his status as one of our best living filmmakers. This is a great movie, period, and it's greatness has only increased in the years since it was released. --- This episode is sponsored by · Charity Promotion: HeadCount: The goal of this initiative is to increase voter registration and encourage your listeners to get the vote out during the 2020 General Election this November. https://www.headcount.org/ Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dan-benamor/support
Do you ever get frustrated with outdated or stale assumptions by family or friends? - This episode tackles why even as we become men and women, it's hard for people that have known us our whole lives to see us differently. Vacation to Vermont gave me a boost & how the famous Joe Pesci and Frank Vincent scene from GoodFellas sets the stage for a common interaction for people as they progress through the first couple decades as an adult( 0:46-3:51 ). How first impressions are really tough to change and the crutch of nostalgia to try and create commonality. How can we try to change these early impressions and what can we do that actually has an impact?(3:52-12:33). How I liked Vermont a lot more than I expected, BELIEVE THE HYPE ABOUT THE MAPLE SYRUP, and a few outlier uncomfortable interactions with locals.(12:37-30:45) Ham Hot Takes- Ponytails & People who don't say thank you to strangers(30:49-34:41 ). --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Leroy and Eli are back to cause more chaos! This week we pay our respects to Harry Dean Stanton and Frank Vincent. We also discuss last week's Apple Event as to whether or not it was worth it. DCEU's newest director says why he thinks DCEU movies are better than MCU, as well as Stan Lee wanting Fox to return his heroes back to Marvel. We also review the Orville pilot, and discuss whether or not we're looking forward to episode 2. We're excited for Batman Day, but what about Harley Quinn Day? We also review Dark Nights: Metal #2, Secret Empire: Omega #1, Teen Titans #12, and last but not least, the controversial Action Comics #987. LIKE, LISTEN, AND SUBSCRIBE!
Remembering a great mobster, wondering whether the government knows what they are doing with your health, and discussing a delicious alternative way to cook chicken. Concierge medicine specialists tackle everything from Obamacare to Breaking Bad in this one-of-a-kind podcast. The most listened concierge medicine podcast in America is hosted by Dr. Tommy and Tracy McElroy. Dr. Tommy is the founder of Echelon-Health which provides concierge medicine, fitness, and nutrition services to those living in greater Tampa, Florida. Dr. Tommy TV: https://www.youtube.com/c/askdrtommy Echelon-Health YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Echelonhealth Echelon-Health Concierge Medicine: http://echelon-health.com Dr. Tommy Online: http://askdrtommy.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/tampadirectcare Echelon-Health Facebook: https://facebook.com/tampadirectcare Dr. Tommy Facebook: https://facebook.com/askdrtommy
This week your double main men tackle these hard hitting subjects: THE TICK, Joe's trip to the west coast for Power Con, Joe vs. Hurricane Irma, Amber alerts, Unspoken rule of no jerking off in a hotel with another man, Rene Russo vs Meg Ryan, Stupid shit Skip Bayless says, Joe gives a scorching hot take, apparently Rotten tomatoes is ruining Hollywood, this week in Funko Pop, Comic Con sucks now, Taylor Swifts new music, Jennifer Aniston, drugs in baseball, week 1 in the NFL, Fox Sports is stupid, SiriusXM radio, WWE Network, The Sopranos, the passing of Frank Vincent, new shows we're watching, how TV watching has changed the new TV shows are made, South Park, Rick and Morty, and then we wrap it all up with the Big Finish; Top 3 Marvel Villains.
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Frank Vincent is an acclaimed actor, musician, comedian, author and producer. He was born in North Adams, Massachusetts of first generation Italian-Americans and raised in the Greenville section of Jersey City, New Jersey. Frank's father, an amateur actor, introduced him to show business at an early age. Frank acted in school plays and studied music at St. Paul's grammar school. He played piano, trumpet and drums, but his love for the drums soon took center stage. Frank spent his adolescence playing and traveling with various national championship drum and bugle corps. This passion evolved into playing in small combos at various nightclubs. He then met record producer Bill Ramal who became his musical mentor. In time, he became a successful recording drummer for such prominent names as Don Costa, Paul Anka, Del Shannon, Trini Lopez and the Belmonts. He found himself playing 5-6 nights a week and recording 3-4 days a week. His insatiable desire for performing soon came to the forefront and his drum playing became secondary. At this pace, he developed a stage personality and learned the meaning of comedic timing and discipline, which would soon lend itself to his acting career. In 1975, Frank made his feature film acting debut in Ralph DeVito's "Death Collector". Martin Scorsese saw his work and cast him in the 1980 Academy Award-nominated film of the decade, "Raging Bull"... From that point until the present day, Frank has appeared in numerous television shows, music videos and over fifty feature films. Frank has demonstrated the ultimate degree of versatility as an actor from his Raging Bull's arrogant "Salvi", to his Do The Right Thing's soaking wet "Charlie", Jungle Fevers racist "Mike Tucci", Casino's suave "Frankie Marino" and his "Go home and get your shine box" Goodfella "Billy Batts"... Frank has worked with some of the greatest directors of our time, notably Martin Scorsese, Brian De Palma, Spike Lee, John Sayles, Andrew Bergman and Sydney Lumet... He has acted with such greats as Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci, Bruce Willis, Demi Moore, Richard Dreyfuss, Anthony Quinn, Sharon Stone, Adrien Brody and Sylvester Stallone, among others... His voice is featured in the multi-million dollar PlayStation game series Grand Theft Auto as "Don Salvatore Leone" as well as in DreamWorks' hit animated film "Shark Tale"... Frank is also the spokesperson for "Permanent TSB," one of the largest banks in Ireland... In addition, his career has taken him from recording with great musical legends to working on music videos with such names as Bruce Hornsby, Hype Williams, Nas, DMX, Method Man and T-Boz. Most recently, Frank starred as feared New York mob boss "Phil Leotardo" on HBO's epic series The Sopranos. Leotardo's simmering vendetta with "Tony Soprano" brought exhilarating excitement to millions of viewers week-after-week... Frank also penned a top-selling book entitled, "A Guy's Guide to Being A Man's Man," which was published by Penguin Putnam. GQ Magazine said, "It's awesome!"... Frank also recently starred as the lead in the upcoming movie, "Chicago Overcoat". Fans are sure to be pleased with Frank's riveting performance as an aging hit man who comes back for one last score. Over the years, Frank has received many awards for his various achievements on and off the screen. In 2002, he was awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award presented by the Back East Picture Show at the Hoboken Film Festival. That same year he received the Italian-American Entertainer of the Year Award presented by the Italian Tribune. In 2005, he received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Garden State Film Festival. In 2006, Frank received the Honorary Branford Fellow from Branford College, Yale University. That same year he received a Best Supporting Actor Award for the film "Remedy" at the International Film and Screenplay Festival. Frank was a cast member when The Sopranos received the Emmy Award in 2007. In 2008, Frank received the coveted SAG Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series for The Sopranos. Frank currently resides in New Jersey and Florida, and has many film and television projects in the works.