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This week on the SNL Hall of Fame Podcast, we're taking a hilariously uncomfortable trip into the world of Zach Galifianakis, three-time Saturday Night Live host and king of cringe comedy.
WARNING: You're at risk for a comedy hangover with surprise special guest Zach Galifianakis in the hot seat sans ferns and outstanding guest co-host Lizzy Cooperman in the Doug chair! There were many laughs, some almost tears, a City of the Day sponsor from the mind of Vic Berger, a Tim movie recap, and some heartfelt advice for our zoomers. Watch or listen to another hour with more Zach, a Galifianakis trivia game, even more heartfelt zooms from YOU, and get tons of other stuff including the official rec center site when you subscribe to OFFICE HOURS+. Get a FREE seven-day trial at patreon.com/officehourslive. Find everything Office Hours including the merch store at officialofficehours.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"The Hangover," directed by Todd Phillips, hit the screens in 2009, quickly becoming a cultural phenomenon. This comedic tour de force revolves around a bachelor party gone awry in Las Vegas. The plot hinges on a simple, yet effective premise: a group of friends wake up after a night of heavy partying, with no memory of the previous night and the groom missing. This sets the stage for a chaotic journey filled with unexpected turns.The story follows Phil (Bradley Cooper), Stu (Ed Helms), and Alan (Zach Galifianakis) as they try to piece together the events of the previous night. Their friend Doug (Justin Bartha) is set to get married, but his whereabouts remain a mystery. The narrative unravels in a non-linear fashion, with the trio encountering one absurd situation after another. From a tiger in the bathroom to a baby in the closet, the film keeps the audience guessing while delivering a steady stream of laughs.Each character brings a unique flavour to the mix. Phil is the charming, somewhat irresponsible leader of the pack. Stu, a dentist with a controlling girlfriend, portrays the more cautious and neurotic side. Alan, arguably the most memorable character, is socially awkward and inadvertently causes most of their troubles. His bizarre antics and one-liners provide much of the film's humour. The chemistry among the actors is palpable, creating a believable bond of friendship that drives the narrative.The film's humour is a blend of slapstick, situational, and character-driven comedy. The clever writing ensures that the jokes feel organic, stemming from the characters' personalities and the ludicrousness of their situation. While some gags border on the absurd, they never feel out of place, thanks to the film's consistent tone.Las Vegas is almost a character in itself, its glitzy, over-the-top nature amplifying the film's wild spirit. The cinematography captures the essence of Vegas, from the neon-lit Strip to the seedy underbelly. The city's chaotic energy complements the narrative's unpredictability."The Hangover" redefined the R-rated comedy genre. Its success spawned two sequels, though neither captured the original's magic. It launched the careers of Cooper, Helms, and Galifianakis, and remains a reference point for modern comedies.In conclusion, "The Hangover" is a masterclass in comedy filmmaking. Its clever script, strong performances, and relentless pace make it an unforgettable experience. It's a film that not only entertains but also resonates, proving that sometimes, the wildest stories make the best tales.Please follow the Podcast and join our community at https://linktr.ee/borntowatchpodcast If you are looking to start a podcast and want a host or get guests to pipe in remotely, look no further than Riverside.fmClick the link below https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rewardful&via=matthew
Grant has an epiphany, and your hosts discover tilt wands. Who knew that pen and paper products would hold such common ground?Grant brings a Cathy comic. He tells a story to try and illustrate a point, and Mark's advice is sound.Mark brings Nick and Zuzu. Yes, it might be that Galifianakis. Simple is cool.Send feedback to comicalstart@gmail.com.
This week the boys are back in Vegas with Kelli, Kara and Ryan from Drunk Theory. We're going to Learn about why Mike Tyson is the real life Tiger King, everything you ever wanted to know about Tasers and counting cards like a pro. Drunk Theory are self billed as a bunch of idiots, drinking and talking about conspiracies. Join them weekly to learn about Crypids, Murders and general drunken nonsense. The Hangover is a 2009 American comedy film directed by Todd Phillips, co-produced with Daniel Goldberg, and written by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore. It is the first installment in The Hangover trilogy. The film stars Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis, Heather Graham, Justin Bartha, Ken Jeong, and Jeffrey Tambor. It tells the story of Phil Wenneck, Stu Price, Alan Garner, and Doug Billings, who travel to Las Vegas for a bachelor party to celebrate Doug's impending marriage. However, Phil, Stu, and Alan wake up with Doug missing and no memory of the previous night's events, and must find the groom before the wedding can take place. Lucas and Moore wrote the script after executive producer Chris Bender's friend disappeared and had a large bill after being sent to a strip club. After Lucas and Moore sold it to the studio for $2 million, Phillips and Jeremy Garelick rewrote the script to include a tiger as well as a subplot involving a baby and a police cruiser, and also including boxer Mike Tyson. Filming took place in Nevada for 15 days, and during filming, the three main actors (Cooper, Helms, and Galifianakis) formed a real friendship. The Hangover was released on June 5, 2009,[4] and was a critical and commercial success. The film became the tenth-highest-grossing film of 2009, with a worldwide gross of over $467 million. The film won the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, and received multiple other accolades. It is the highest-grossing R-rated comedy ever in the United States at the time (before its sequel broke the record), surpassing a record previously held by Beverly Hills Cop for almost 25 years.[5] --- Join us on the Socials: Twitter Instagram Facebook Support the show (Buy me a Coffee)
Check out the latest episode with Nick Galifianakis. A award winning cartoonist, Illustrator for movies and more. And Yes he is related to Zach Galifianakis, the actor. A great fun interview.
On the show today: Tradie vs Lady First Calls Birthday Wheel O News Pop Quiz Sylvia Jefferies Charge It To KIIS O News Ludacris Locky's Air Check Who Do You Believe? Local Legend Giveback O News Last Calls Follow us @kyleandjackieo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the show today: Tradie vs Lady First Calls Birthday Wheel O News Pop Quiz Sylvia Jefferies Charge It To KIIS O News Ludacris Locky's Air Check Who Do You Believe? Local Legend Giveback O News Last Calls Follow us @kyleandjackieo
Rico & C.J. explore what it's like to be fucked up and fuck up a bachelor party... With the Hangover trilogySpecial shout out to Steve Meo 1976-2021Promo for The 500 Section LoungeFounding member of OddPods Media Network
"Here's the thing, I realized halfway through that, that I was REALLY taking a strip off the guy, but I was committed, I couldn't turn around and go back to Winnipeg, I had to keep going" The wolfpack is back, and everyone came out in droves to see them. the sequel to the smash hit that made A-list stars out of most of it's cast, we dive into the seedy underbelly of Bangkok to see how another kick at the can turns out. Listen as we discuss CROSSFIRE!, ladyboys, upping the crassness, comedy sequels, drug dealing monkey's, tiny dicks, man crushes, Alan being the best, Alan being the worst, Phil being a handler, botched cameos and the best locations for Hangover movies. All that plus Fun Facts, Parents Guide Challenge and Tenzie awards!
Matt makes a connection from Michael Bolton to Zack Galifianakis! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matt makes a connection from Michael Bolton to Zack Galifianakis! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Zach Galifianakis jokes about some of his thoughts in his Netflix special "Live at the Purple Onion"
We believe that this episode is definitely going to strike a nerve. @MarkRiccadonna joins @KevinGootee and @KevinIsrael to throw a fan favorite film into the wood chipper and that film...the Hangover. This ranks as a lot of people's FAVORITE comedy; especially in the last 10 years. Does Mark nail this argument like Mike Tyson nailed Ed Helms with a right cross? Or is his argument small and insignificant like Ken Jeong's standup career and d--k? We want to hear from you! What swag should we make up? What films would you want to hear reviewed? What segments would you like to add? Any segments you hate? Go to our facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/GuttingTheSacredCow/ Subscribe here for iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/gutting-the-sacred-cow/id1482502667 You're all the bees knees for the kind words, likes, and shares. If you haven't done so, a subscribe and 2 sentence review sure helps the cause. But again, thanks a bunch.
Hi everyone! Welcome back for another week of reviews, and it’s going to be an exciting week here at One Movie Punch. This week we’ll continue our Golden Globes nominee and winner coverage, with four additional reviews. Ryan L. Terry will be back tomorrow with his review of WHERE’D YOU GO, BERNADETTE? BiCurean returns for Takeover Tuesday with their review of FROZEN II. And I’ll be picking up THE TWO POPES this coming Saturday, along with today’s review for surprise winner, MISSING LINK. We’ll also have a review for Johnny Daggers’ NOCTAMBULIST from last year for Indie Wednesday, another Fantastic Fest review from Andrew Campbell on Friday, and the exciting premiere of Christina Eldridge, aka Durara Reviews, with her review of WEATHERING WITH YOU from GKIDS. A super-exciting week on the main feed. Over on Patreon today, we’ve posted our full interview with filmmaker Robbie Walsh. You can catch last week’s review of his microbudget feature EDEN (Episode #679), then head over to patreon.com/onemoviepunch where the full interview will be publicly available for a limited time. You can also sign up to become a sponsor at any level, which will maintain access to all our exclusive content when it disappears behind the paywall. You’ll also be eligible for Sponsor Sundays, where you get to force me to review a film of your choice, as long as we haven’t reviewed it, with just a few exceptions. More information will be available in the promo before today’s review. Subscribe to stay current with the latest releases. Contribute at Patreon for exclusive content. Connect with us over social media to continue the conversation. Here we go! ///// > ///// Today’s movie is MISSING LINK, the Laika Entertainment animated adventure written and directed by Chris Butler. At the turn of the 19thcentury, Mr. Link (Zach Galifianakis), the last of the Sasquatch in the Western United States, recruits aspiring explorer Sir Lionel Frost (Hugh Jackman) to transport him to Shangri-La, the mythical home of the Yeti in the Himalayas. They are joined by Adelina Fortnight (Zoe Saldana), who has the map, but also pursued by rivals intent on making sure they fail in their quest. No spoilers. As one might imagine from someone who grew up in the 1980s and 1990s, I was a huge fan of Mystery Science Theater 3000, or MST3K. I wasn’t able to watch it regularly, a combination of early bedtimes and intermittent access on our local television channels, but every episode was pure magic. The recent reboot with Jonah Ray has been equally enjoyable, although it’s been tough to get through the immense number of episodes they’ve released. However, one of my favorites from Season 11 – The Return was for an absolutely bonkers, but sasquatch-laden environmental film called CRY WILDERNESS. And Jonah cracks a joke when they show a picture of a missing link character, labeling him Australopithecus Galifianakis. So, I guess MISSING LINK was an inevitable pairing. I’m not actually sure how I missed seeing this film in the theaters. As you might guess, and can verify in my review for last year’s THE MAN WHO KILLED HITLER AND THEN THE BIGFOOT (Episode #533), I’m a huge fan of cryptozoology, and for Bigfoot in particular. Mr. Link is voiced by Zach Galifianakis, one of my favorite comedians. It is produced by Laika and is an epic adventure set at the turn of last century, written by Chris Butler, the genius behind PARANORMAN and the story for KUBO AND THE TWO STRINGS, one of my favorite films from 2016. Pretty much everything I could ever want from a film, and I missed it. Along with everyone else, apparently, because MISSING LINK bombed at the box office, but did end up taking Best Animated Feature at this year’s Golden Globes, shocking pretty much everyone but those who saw the film. Laika is one of my favorite animation houses, specializing in a combination of stop motion and CGI, starting with their breakout cult favorite, CORPSE BRIDE with Tim Burton, then following up with 2009’s CORALINE, based on Neil Gaiman’s story. In fact, Laika’s filmography is a triumph of placing story first in such a way so that the delicate and detailed animation never has to compensate. The story for MISSING LINK is above average, melding together a bunch of awesome and intriguing ideas and characters, playing very well with emotional content and a genuine sense of comradery among the adventurers. I also love the larger lore suggested about the sasquatch/yeti/missing link that gets developed. The real star is the animation, which is top notch, especially the amazing series of long-takes that will leave you questioning whether it is still being captured frame by frame. Stop-motion animation doesn’t get nearly the credit it deserves, an art form that takes patience and precision. Every film usually includes some behind-the-scenes footage during the credits to show just how intricate the process can be. In particular, everyone should be astounded by the adventurers riding through the Indian jungle on an elephant, as I was equally astounded by some of the incredible sequences in KUBO AND THE TWO STRINGS. Everything has a sense of plasticity, despite being a stop-motion picture at its core. Could this film have the same impact being 100% CGI? Perhaps, but Laika’s animation and process is hardly a gimmick, specifically because of their commitment to story. The voice work is pretty good, with Hugh Jackman, Zach Galifianakis, and Zoe Saldana handling the lion’s share. Galifianakis takes the gold with a nice melding of his natural expressiveness, combined well with the character’s animation, as well as the general demeanor of the character. Jackman and Saldana struggle with two relatively shallow characters, who have predictable story arcs. The rest of the cast is a combination of characters and caricatures, which may delight or anger depending on the viewer. In fact, I really wish MISSING LINK had the same courage as KUBO AND THE TWO STRINGS to really deal with complex emotions and feelings, particularly about identity and place in society. We learn pretty quickly that MISSING LINK is a journey story, both externally towards Shangri-La, and internally for each character. Whereas KUBO had a depth to the lead characters, particularly the title character, MISSING LINK feels like it’s... well, missing something in most of its characters, perhaps confusing detailed characters with complex characters. I like the whole film. I even love some parts of it. In a particularly weak year for animation, MISSING LINK only barely stands out, but is still quite worth a viewing. MISSING LINK is a fun animated adventure from Chris Butler and Laika Entertainment. Using an incredible stop-motion process, viewers are treated to a fun journey set during the turn of last century, with a relatively safe and predictable story along the way. Despite its box office troubles, everyone who enjoys animation should absolutely check out today’s film. Rotten Tomatoes: 89% (CERTIFIED FRESH) Metacritic: 68 One Movie Punch: 8.0/10 MISSING LINK (2019) is rated PG and is currently playing on Hulu.
Are you ready for this NSFW MEGASODE!? The Speakeasily Hour Minute Podcast welcomes smut royalty with the king & queen of biker-erotica, Piper & Jack Davenport! Prepare to rev your engines as they each do dramatic readings from some of their best MC romances. We also spend time munching away in the Honeycomb Hideout and talking about Zach Galifianakis's ferns. Credits: "The Whip" by The Frantics Guests: Piper & Jack Davenport More Speakeasily: speakeasily.tv youtube.com/user/OdessaLil facebook.com/speakeasilyshow instagram.com/audrawolfmann itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/speakeasilys-podcast/id960169254?ls=1 soundcloud.com/user-560743263 tunein.com/podcasts/Comedy-Podcasts/The-Speakeasily-Hour-Minute-Podcast-p1123049 And now on Spotify too!
This week on the Richard Crouse Show Podcast: “Between Two Ferns: The Movie,” brings back the celebrity-interview spoof that racked up millions of views since the first of its 22 episodes hit the internet in 2008. The film is a mockumentary about “Between Two Ferns with Zach Galifianakis,” a public-access TV show with a host who asks famous people obnoxious questions. Co-starring with Galifianakis is Lauren Lapkus as Zach's assistant who joins us today along with the film's director Scott Aukerman.
In this episode of B Movies and Beyond!!! we welcome Danielle back to the studio to talk about what fictional movie technology we want to be real. Find out what movie or TV show we would want to change the ending to (so many) and learn about sexy Batman villains. We review The Wraith (1986) that has a spirited performance by Charlie Sheen, Booksmart (2019) where kids wear heavy jackets in California, and Between Two Ferns: The Movies (2019) where Zach Galifianakis drinks white out. You don't want to miss this exciting episode!
On this week's chill episode of Minority Opinions Podcast, Ricardo and Hito dive into the latest Netflix phenomenon "Between Two Ferns: The Movie". Then Ricardo goes on to praise J-Lo's new film "Hustlers" and an old Jackie Chan movie. Subscribe and review us at Apple Podcasts, follow us on your go-to podcast suppliers, tweet us @minorityopod and share this on your social media. In this house, we love and respect Greta Thunberg.
This week on the Richard Crouse Show Podcast: “Between Two Ferns: The Movie,” brings back the celebrity-interview spoof that racked up millions of views since the first of its 22 episodes hit the internet in 2008. The film is a mockumentary about “Between Two Ferns with Zach Galifianakis,” a public-access TV show with a host who asks famous people obnoxious questions. Co-starring with Galifianakis is Lauren Lapkus as Zach’s assistant who joins us today along with the film’s director Scott Aukerman.
We return from another brief break with this week's Did We Watch The Same Film, where we watch Between Two Ferns: The Movie based on the webseries of the same name! If you'd like to write to us you can do so at didwewatch@gmail.com Recommendations for future films, questions for the hosts and anecdotes about your own film-watching experiences are all welcome! If you'd like to support us, please consider subscribing to us on iTunes or Spotify and leaving us a review.
Michael Blieden, along with fellow former “Late Night With Jimmy Fallon” writers Bashir Sallahudin and Diallo Riddle (and Bashir’s brother, Sultan), form the creative backbone of the current Comedy Central show “South Side.” In this interview, Blieden discusses the genesis and creative decision-making of “South Side,” and how it stems from the team’s bonding on “Late Night.” Blieden discusses how his play “Melvin Goes To Dinner” was turned into a movie by director (and later “Breaking Bad” and “Better Call Saul” actor) Bob Odenkirk, which led to his directing “The Comedians of Comedy” with Patton Oswald, Zach Galifianakis, Maria Bamford and Brian Posehn (the first film to be financed by Netflix). Blieden also discusses his collaborations with singer-songwriter Michael Penn and the late comedian Mitch Hedberg.
Legendary comedic actor Dan Aykroyd remembers taking his Illinois State Police cruiser out to pick up dates, his happy place is on a Harley Davidson, working with the new school Ferrell, Galifianakis, McCarthy, 1063 Avenue Road had mythical nights, Victoria Day vs Canada Day and he introduces Cabbie to his first Caesar featuring his own crystal head vodka.
Legendary comedic actor Dan Aykroyd remembers taking his Illinois State Police cruiser out to pick up dates, his happy place is on a Harley Davidson, working with the new school Ferrell, Galifianakis, McCarthy, 1063 Avenue Road had mythical nights, Victoria Day vs Canada Day and he introduces Cabbie to his first Caesar featuring his own crystal head vodka.
It's been 10 years since The Hangover became a summer smash, grossed almost $300 million, and made stars out of Bradley Cooper, Zach Galifianakis and Ed Helms. We look back at the laughs that hold up a decade later and A LOT of jokes and plot lines that haven't aged well. Co-hosts Kiel Hauck and Brock Benefiel also determine how this movie fits into the decade of comedies in the 2000s. As always, you can follow us on Twitter @decaderewind or email us at decaderewindpod@gmail.com with any questions or suggestions. Subscribe to us on Spotify or iTunes, and we'd love it if you gave us a rating or review!
TMI whip out the plaster casts this week in celebration of all things Bigfoot! We first talk the new stop motion wonder Missing Link, and then we go waaay back to 1976, re-visiting the sweeps moment when bionic Col. Steve Austin fought the mighty Sasquatch. We then ask - What was your favorite 70's TV Opening title sequence? We hope you brought a bag for these spoor samples...#tmipodcast #tmimovies #tmiconfessionals #bigfoot #sasquatch #missinglink #sixmilliondollarman #steveaustin #andrethegiant #hughjackman #zoesaldana #zachgalifianakis
De charismatische avonturier Sir Lionel Frost is stomverbaasd wanneer hij diep in de Amerikaanse bossen de ontbrekende schakel tussen aap en mens ontdekt. Deze toepasselijk genaamde Link is echter allesbehalve een monster. Hij is verrassend slim en charmant maar ook eenzaam omdat hij alleen leeft en niet weet waar hij vandaan komt. In deze aflevering geven Nils en Narana hun spoilervrije review over Missing Link. Vergeet je niet te abonneren op ons kanaal, laat een review achter via iTunes of Apple Podcasts en volg ons op Facebook: www.facebook.com/filmfanspodcast en Instagram: www.instagram.com/filmfanspodcast. Voor meer reviews, filmnieuws en afleveringen ga je naar www.filmfanspodcast.nl.
The gang talks about the Braves re-signing Nick Markakis and goes way too deep into lineup construction. Follow the show on twitter @755BatteryAve and send in your takes, topics, and questions for the next episode. Follow the guys on twitter: @NLEastChampions, @_bg37, @TheBDanAbstract Like, Share and Subscribe to the show to get immediate access to new content each week!
Brothers Phil & Warren book a villa at Caesar’s Palace for a deep dive into the ultimate Vegas bachelor party comedy, Todd Phillips' "The Hangover". Topics include: the real life inspiration (1:15), the 15-day shoot & the best improvisations (3:45), Phillip’s studio dealings & the producer’s track record (7:50), stats & accolades (11:45), the stars of the picture (15:45), best scenes & lines (24:45), recasting the movie today (36:30), and the film’s legacy & lore (48:50), plus much more.
Brothers Phil & Warren book a villa at Caesar’s Palace for a deep dive into the ultimate Vegas bachelor party comedy, Todd Phillips' "The Hangover". Topics include: the real life inspiration (1:15), the 15-day shoot & the best improvisations (3:45), Phillip’s studio dealings & the producer’s track record (7:50), stats & accolades (11:45), the stars of the picture (15:45), best scenes & lines (24:45), recasting the movie today (36:30), and the film’s legacy & lore (48:50), plus much more.
O filme mais caro já dirigido por uma mulher negra, e que já se tornou o filme mais lucrativo com essa pessoa no comando vem causando um certo incômodo na crítica por… bem… não ser aquele filme bom como muitos gostariam que fosse. Por isso, decidimos trazê-lo aqui no podcast. É importante discutir sobre Uma Dobra no Tempo e encontrar os pontos negativos, os pontos positivos, e considerar mesmo assim a importância do filme para o momento atual. Acredite: é possível fazer isso com serenidade, de maneira crítica, e sem desconsiderar o trabalho e o talento de Ava DuVernay. Para conversar sobre Uma Dobra no Tempo,Rafael Arinelli e Daniel Cury conversam com o sumido do Henrique Rizatto e Thaís Priolli (do podcast Rei Grifo), que leu o livro e traz uma visão muito interessante - e igualmente crítica - sobre o filme. Afinal de contas: o que significa um filme dirigido por uma mulher negra, com esse orçamento grande, e sendo da Disney? E quais são os problemas dele no roteiro e na parte técnica? Por que ele parece uma mistura de Avatar com Pokemon? Também discutimos as diferenças do filme em relação ao livro, falamos sobre as críticas da obra ao comunismo soviético e suas mensagens que não cabem mais ao mundo de hoje, e entendemos que tipo de crítica e de comentário social o longa faz a partir do momento em que tem uma diretora como Ava DuVernay. E também tentamos encontrar algumas respostas importantes: por que a Oprah fica grande e depois diminui? Qual a função do Galifianakis no filme, e para que serve o menino Levi Miller? E o mais importante de tudo: por que raios não explicaram a relação de tempo entre as viagens no universo, e por qual motivo cortaram a cena que explicava as coisas da tal “dobra no tempo”? Junto com isso, ainda falamos sobre o que pode ter acontecido para Uma Dobra no Tempo ter ficado tão mal segundo a crítica, e ainda comparamos com Interestelar! (risos). Se você quer ouvir esse bate-papo e descobrir como “tesserar” com Uma Dobra no Tempo, para quem sabe ficar gigante que nem a Oprah, então é só apertar o play. Nos vemos do outro lado do universo! • 05m40: Repercussão • 17m18: Pauta Principal • 1h34m20: Plano Detalhe • 1h48m43: Encerramento Agradecimentos aos patrões e padrinhos: --- • Thierre Zulzke Penteado • Fernanda Siqueira • Willian Bongiolo • Tamyres Porto • Luiz Antonio • Diego Lima • Alberto Marinho Camilo • Fernando Machado • Davi Vilela • Grecia Baffa • Johnny Ratke • Bru Leão • Luiz Villela • Guilherme Siqueira Fale Conosco: --- • Email: contato@cinemacao.com • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cinemacao/ • Twitter: https://twitter.com/cinemacao • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cinemacao/ Contribua com o Cinem(ação) --- Com um valor a partir de R$1,00, você pode contribuir com o Cinem(ação)! Nós acreditamos que, para manter a produção de conteúdo de qualidade independente na internet, é preciso contar com a colaboração dos fãs e seguidores assíduos! Por isso, contamos com a sua dedicação. Temos diversas recompensas para diferentes colaborações, mas a partir de um valor mínimo você já ganha nossa eterna gratidão! Quanto mais dinheiro conseguirmos arrecadar, maior será nossa dedicação para melhorar os podcasts, tanto em quantidade quanto em qualidade! Além disso, quem colabora com o Cinem(ação) faz parte de uma comunidade de pessoas que ama o cinema e só cresce! Venha fazer parte desse clube também! • http://bit.ly/apoia-cine • http://bit.ly/patreon-cinemacao • https://www.padrim.com.br/cinemacao • https://www.padrim.com.br/asmathildas • https://www.padrim.com.br/podindicacao Plano Detalhe: --- • Série: Vikings • Livro: De Volta pra Casa • Livro: Quinta Estação • Podcast: Braincast 260 – Quadrinhos além dos super-heróis • Filme: Rincão de Tormentas (1947) • Streaming: Oldflix Edição: http://issoaidesign.com.br/
In this episode, the Goods from the Woods Boys are eulogizing the vortex of madness that was the comedy open mic at the Unurban Coffee House in Santa Monica which suddenly stopped last week after running continuously since c.1993. We also go over the beats of the rest of our AMAZING trip to the Yukon Comedy Festival. This episode is as bizarre as it is hilarious. Give us a listen today. Follow the show @TheGoodsPod Rivers is @RiversLangley Dr. Pat is @PM_Reilly Mr. Goodnight is @SepulvedaCowboy Pick up a Goods from the Woods t-shirt at: http://prowrestlingtees.com/TheGoodsPod
Interview met Marcel Haug, dj, boeker, tv-maker, muzikant, festivalorganisator, impresario en wat eigenlijk ook niet. Muziek ('Ultrahigh' en 'Life's like a metaphor' van The Quotes) met vriendelijke toestemming van Marcel Haug. Beluister het volledige album van The Quotes. https://open.spotify.com/album/4Qnu6gsuys1mU1tn48VZMo?si=XPgHWFkjSB6ggpLzqWvbrw Beluister Denis Leary - No cure for cancer. https://open.spotify.com/album/0ZRKCObdKtmr8IZgDO5SSk?si=vENWi_mzQpGHgn0V0BhojQ Zach Galifianakis - Live at the Purple Onion. https://www.netflix.com/watch/70039645 The Comedians of Comedy, met Galifianakis, Patton Oswalt, Brian Posehn en Maria Bamford. https://www.netflix.com/watch/70022347 Amy Winehouse - Stronger than me (Raymann is laat, 12 maart 2004). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icrPdEufTDE Bij Operator Radio draait hij onder de noemer Crackalackin zijn favoriete muziek. https://www.operator-radio.com/artists/marcel-haug-1 Meer weten over Zwartekat? Check Zwartekat.nl
Interview met Marcel Haug, dj, boeker, tv-maker, muzikant, festivalorganisator, impresario en wat eigenlijk ook niet. Muziek ('Ultrahigh' en 'Life's like a metaphor' van The Quotes) met vriendelijke toestemming van Marcel Haug. Beluister het volledige album van The Quotes. https://open.spotify.com/album/4Qnu6gsuys1mU1tn48VZMo?si=XPgHWFkjSB6ggpLzqWvbrw Beluister Denis Leary - No cure for cancer. https://open.spotify.com/album/0ZRKCObdKtmr8IZgDO5SSk?si=vENWi_mzQpGHgn0V0BhojQ Zach Galifianakis - Live at the Purple Onion. https://www.netflix.com/watch/70039645 The Comedians of Comedy, met Galifianakis, Patton Oswalt, Brian Posehn en Maria Bamford. https://www.netflix.com/watch/70022347 Amy Winehouse - Stronger than me (Raymann is laat, 12 maart 2004). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icrPdEufTDE Bij Operator Radio draait hij onder de noemer Crackalackin zijn favoriete muziek. https://www.operator-radio.com/artists/marcel-haug-1 Meer weten over Zwartekat? Check Zwartekat.nl
Amanada Iman returns as our heroes discuss the new Disney film by director Ava DuVernay A WRINKLE IN TIME. Is the film a boffo extravaganza of popcorn entertainment, or is there a wrinkle in Disney's plan to entertain the masses? And if the film doesn't live up to expectations, what film can our heroes turn to in this time of need? FIND OUT in the latest episode of... THE GOOD, THE BAD and THE GEEKY! Subscribe: | | | | | Show Notes Wrinkle In Time - 10:56 or so Support Our Guests Amanda Iman host of the podcast ) Show Credits Our theme song is by the amazing ChipTune Artist Hide Your Tigers! You can check out their music by going to Our show receives assistance editing wise from the amazing crew Have a podcast yourself and need some help editing when times are tough? Go to and see what they can do for you. Our closing is an arrangement from Futurama's The Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings by . Also, because you asked... said final-song is then followed by a clip from the classic 90's WB cartoon Freakazoid!, where-as the hero Freakazoid is yelling at Jeepers for trying to show him something strange and mystical. Speaking of Freakazoid!, . It's neato like a tub of good things. Hey. Like us. Really like us! Let's show that Sally Fields lady a thing or too by showing who you REALLY like. This episode is is available on our For more information about our app, Support Our Sponsors And Don't Forget The Friends Of the Show Subscribe: | | | | | E-mail: or tweet us on twitter !
Ethan is back! We discuss what we did for Sharkweek, plans for the eclipse, our birthdays, back the eclipse, we ruin some yo mama jokes, we explain landline telephones, Jake Galifianakis, we solve marriage equality, Will is pro bubonic plague?, cyber security, Ethan totally Smash Mouthed the podcast, & Ethan explains what he has been doing for the last 3 week... I think? http://www.talking.fail/ Support us: https://www.patreon.com/talkingfail Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkingFail/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TalkingFail
Laura Dunn is the documentary filmmaker behind the film The Unforeseen, which took home the Independent Spirit Truer Than Fiction Award and was executive produced by Robert Redford and Terrence Malick. Laura’s latest film, Look & See: A Portrait of Wendell Berry in which she teams up Redford and Malick again, is the focus of this conversation. Put this stunningly beautiful documentary on your watch list. I’ve been an ardent follower of Wendell Berry’s work for years and this film is a glimpse into the groundedness of place, community and family that Berry poetically captures with his typewriter. Look & See is not a romanticized version of the farmer poet, but an invitation to see the hardship, character, struggle, neighborliness and rooted love that makes up the agrarian lifestyle in Henry County, Kentucky. Laura Dunn and her crew made a generous film. I say generous because Look & See freely gave me space to ask the beautiful question - how then shall I live? Laura and I talk about Wendell and Tanya Berry’s impact on her life, Wendell’s idea of the union of life and art, marriage as a creative partnership, the unspoken farm crisis and its implications for young farmers today, where she finds hope from the Wendell and Tanya Berry and in her community and why are there so many comedians listed in the end credits of Look & See. Look & See is not only just for those with a deep admiration for the work of Wendell Berry, but for those seeking to live an engaged life with a sense of place, belonging, and interdependence with the land and community they are rooted in. Go to lookandseefilm.com to pre-order the film, to find out which theaters are screening it and how you can host a screening of Look & See. You can learn more about Laura Dunn at lookandseefilm.com/team and get the show notes for this episode at contemplify.com
As Raymond Carver once said, "I hate tricks. At the first sign of a trick or gimmick in a piece of fiction, a cheap trick or even an elaborate trick, I tend to look for cover." Carver would be diving for cover lickety-split upon viewing the 2014 Best Picture winner, "Birdman," with its overabundance of third-rate tricks and pretentious gimmicks, such as including an intentionally bad stage adaptation of one of Carver's short stories, "What We Talk About When We Talk About Love." The primary trick is that the director, Alejandro González Iñárritu, employs is to give the viewer the impression that they are watching a movie that was filmed in one shot. While this sounds like an interesting approach on paper, it quickly becomes apparent that the choice was done out of a desire to show off rather than to effectively tell the story. The primary gimmick is that the plot of the movie revolves around an actor who was a major box office star in the early 90s known for playing a famous superhero and they cast Michael Keaton, an actor who was a major box office star in the early 90s known for playing a famous superhero, to play the role. Get it, isn't Iñárritu clever? Emma Stone plays an angry post-rehab emo chick with daddy issues. Her performance is rife with her trademark overacting and sarcastic attitude. Edward Norton plays a difficult to work with broadway darling who proclaims that the only time he is truly honest is while he is on stage. Zach Galifianakis plays the awkward semi-effeminate oddball character that he plays in every other movie. The film also tries to fool the critics and audience into thinking that it has a deeper meaning by injecting excessive amounts of inside Broadway and Hollywood references. Join us as we ruffle up our feathers and squawk out our disdain for the pure uncut Oscar bait that is this movie. Tell us what you think by chatting with us (@filmsnuff) on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, or by shooting us an email over at mailbag@filmsnuff.com. This episode is sponsored by Stealth Hover 2000. Visit our website at https://www.filmsnuff.com.
Nous ne pouvions attendre plus longtemps. Après quelques semaines de repos, les Mystérieux étonnants sont de retour pour le premier d'une série d'épisodes enregistrés dans les limbes en attendant la construction de leur nouveau studio. Cette semaine, Batman doit empêcher la destruction de Gotham City menacé par le Joker et son armée de vilains tirés des quatre coins de l'univers LEGO. Avec les voix de Will Arnett, Zach Galifianakis, Michael Cera, Rosario Dawson et Ralph Fiennes. Diffusion originale: 20 février 2017 Site web: MysterieuxEtonnants.com © Les Mystérieux Étonnants. Tous droits réservés.
STEVEN BRODY FUCKING STEVENS! "YOU GOT IT!" "YES!" "ENJOY IT!" is finally on The Sit Down Zumock: A Bunch of B.S. Podcast in what might be most emotional- audio journey ever. Chad lets Brody know from the start of the podcast that he was a huge influence on his stand up beginnings and from there the conversation goes everywhere!! From Brody's career, Brody's future, Brody's love for baseball, Brody's medication, to Brody being detained in front of the Karate Kid mural by police officers. 60mins of Brody being Brody. So much Brody! A LOT OF BRODY! #Exercise #Water #PositiveEnergy If you ENJOY this episode, tweet it out, facebook it, Instagram it, LinkedIn it (If that's possible?) Hashtag #BrodySitsDown (SUPPORT THE PODCAST) Best way to support the podcast is to buy Chad Zumock's stand-up comedy albums "Adventures in Argyle" or "Reckless Operation" on iTunes, Amazon.com, Tidal, and at www.chadzumock.com Click on the Amazon banner at chadzumock.com (At the bottom) before you shop on Amazon for anything! Follow our guest on twitter & instagram @BrodyIsMeFriend #EnjoyIt This episode is sponsored by Common Man Design: Built your website, THE WAY YOU WANT IT!! Very affordable, amazing customer service, on the clock support. Contact info@commonmandesign.com to schedule a free one-on-one consultation. Mention "The Sit Down Zumock Podcast" and receive 10% off! Also follow @SoliaSpaOhio for all your spa needs!! Mention "The Sit Down Zumock Podcast" and get 10% off all services and a free upgrade! http://www.soliaspa.com SHARE THIS PODCAST WITH ONE FRIEND OR FIVE! (This is a movement and it starts with you!) If this podcast is apart of you weekly routine, please share with people that might like it. Let's continue to grow this bitch grass roots style!#SitDownZumock
Convert to Raid Presents: The podcast for World of Warcraft and other Blizzard Games!
For videos, audios, and all things CtR, join us online at http://converttoraid.com This week Gizmo and Sharku join the crew for WoW talk and more! It’s a quiet week on the live servers, but the alpha is still humming along. The guys will share a little bit about what they’ve been playing lately, especially BM Hunters. Plus Pat shares the details for the Minnesota Warcraft Movie Meetup in June! In the meantime, how about a good read? The book Warcraft Chronicle Vol. 1 comes out next week (March 15), and Pat Krane somehow managed to get an advanced copy. He’ll give you the rundown, mixing up names and lore along the way. Overwatch’s release date is set for May 24, with an OPEN BETA earlier that month. The guys will give you the details as they get pumped up to play with everyone. WoW bosses collide on Twitter and Facebook to find out who is the biggest baddie of them all in March Badness! Which of the Hateful Eight is your pick? Plus, Xul goes live and a lot of esports talk with Heroes of the Storm, Dairies wants your Left Sharks, and a lot more! You can follow us on Twitter at twitter.com/converttoraid or individually: Pat Krane -- http://twitter.com/PatKrane Gizmo -- http://twitter.com/Gizmozord Sharku -- http://twitter.com/Sharku_CTR
Welcome to the thirtieth episode of 2 Friends on a Couch! Featuring guest Zach "Galifianakis" Dyer. As teased on last week's episode the three of us went to a Podcast MeetUp group and had quite the adventure. Which is good, because if we didn't then who knows what we might have had to talk about. Zach and Devon go deep down the Petro-Rabbit Hole in a discussion about all things Transformers. While Nicki calls shenanigans on Devon's claim from last episode that the bible is just NOW being adapted for the silver screen. Best of all we finally get the Tyrese Gibson story recorded onto digital media for everybody's listening pleasure!
Happy Thanksgiving everybody. Today is a day to be with your families so we don't have a new episode. Instead Devon, Nicki, and guest Zach "Galifianakis" Dyer decided to take Two minutes to share what we they're thankful for. Of course since this is 2 Friends on a Couch those Two minutes grew into Seven. Luckily we were able to quell the growth of the infection, via amputation. Plus we added a little surprise. So listen well, enjoy your meals, and love your families whether they be the ones you were biologically assigned or diligently chose!
Hi everyone, here's a new episode of Over/Under Movies, where three Pacific Northwest-based film critics talk about one overrated and one underrated film within the same genre, style, or tone. If you enjoy our show, please write us a review on iTunes (You can find us if you search for Over/Under Movies). We're on Twitter @overundermovies. You can also like our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/overundermovies so you can be kept up do date on new episodes. In this episode, we dive into two R-rated comedies from 2009, both released by Warner Bros, and both dark comedies about characters that can be described as woefully unsympathetic at best. The films for this episode were picked by our awesome co-host Erik McClanahan. First, we discuss the phenomena known as The Hangover, and whether or not it was good enough to deserve two unnecessary sequels and a bunch of terrible copycat movies. Then, we move onto Observe and Report, a dark comedy homage to the great Taxi Driver, an impressive undertaking to be sure. Does Seth Rogen's psychopathic version of Paul Plart: Mall Cop succeed in pushing the limits of R-rated studio comedies while creating memorable characters and a relatable story? Erik McClanahan is the lead film critic at Oregon Arts Watch, co-host of the Adjust Your Tracking podcast (Also available on iTunes), and a contributor at The Playlist. Ryan Oliver is a contributor at Gotchamovies.com. He writes reviews and articles for them, and co-hosts their Unspooled Reel podcast. Oktay Ege Kozak is a film critic for The Oregon Herald, Beyazperde, DVD Talk, and is also a contributor and film critic at The Playlist.
WBKE is part of the WB2045.com Podcast Network! This week on #WBKE it's one of our classic music specials! This time we're primarily interested in Marilyn Manson, but don't worry, we're still scooping up a heaping helping of KoRn. Also, Fiona Apple kind of scares us. YouTube! @BobbyKoester! @WB2045! @WillRogers2000! Facebook! iTunes! Episode List! Patreon! Stitcher! WBKE@WB2045.com!
Slate's Political Gabfest, featuring David Plotz, John Dickerson, and Emily Bazelon. This week: Congress v. the CIA, Jolly wins Florida-13, and Obama v. Galifianakis. Show notes at www.slate.com/gabfest. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nathan and Scotty discuss Todd Phillips, the Wolfpack and even Justin Bartha. Plus, Jules V drops by the studio for a "Summer Psychic Movie Review" of The Hangover Part III. Remember to "like" us on facebook.com/fourseasonsoffilm
In this episode, Michael and Ben discuss the teaser for Machete Kills, The Place Beyond the Pines, and whether or not The Hangover Part III is an improvement over the second one. SHOW NOTES: 00:57 - Machete Kills 04:00 - The Place Beyond the Pines 09:04 - We talk about Bradley Cooper's weirdly fat neck 10:48 - The Hangover Part II 14:10 - The Hangover Part III
Last week’s interview with Andy Miller from @academycinemas in Auckland and THIS week's interview with Louis and Mark from new Kiwi feature SHOPPING. We return to Vegas with the Wolf Pack in THE HANGOVER PART III and check out THE RELUCTANT FUNDAMENTALIST.
Promoção! Acerte o Diálogo Misterioso e concorra a um exemplar do livro que inspirou o filme Lincoln, cortesia da Editora Record! Confira as principais atrações deste programa: - falamos mais um pouco sobre a franquia Duro de Matar a partir de e-mails dos nossos ouvintes; - comentários da equipe sobre as principais notícias da semana: Steven Spielberg presidirá júri do 66º Festival de Cannes Spielberg vai levar NAPOLEÃO, de Kubrick, para a TV Keaton, Stone, Watts e Galifianakis estarão em BIRDMAN Harrison Ford estará em O ÂNCORA 2 Gary Oldman será líder em DAWN OF THE PLANET OF THE APES Confira o novo trailer de HOMEM DE FERRO 3 Omar Sy fará parte de X-MEN: DIAS DE UM FUTURO ESQUECIDO Tom Shadyac pode assumir remake de INTOCÁVEIS Chris Cooper será Norman Osborn Rumores colocam Bale, Nolan e Snyder na LIGA DA JUSTIÇA - Patrulha Cinéfila: ouvinte relata mais um grave problema com fila preferencial para idosos em São Paulo e rede de cinema responde à reclamação; e ainda: sessões de Os Miseráveis viram alvo de baderneiros e gerente culpa a condição econômica deles; Tem ainda o resultado do Diálogo Misterioso da edição passada e mais bate-papo sobre cinema com Renato Silveira, Heitor Valadão e Larissa Padron.
In this episode we take a hard look at Zach Galifianakis's dark indie comedy Visioneers. We discuss the dark Dystopian setting before talking Justice League, Assassin's Creed, and the new Netflix original series House of Cards
0:00-2:55 - Introduction; we have a new theme song!2:55-4:35 - iTunes review in old-timey voice4:35-5:10 - Bayer has a beer5:10-19:15 - "Zero Dark Thirty" review19:15-31:50 - "Gangster Squad" review31:50-37:00 - "Rust and Bone" review37:00-47:00 - QOTW (your parents' favorite movies), starting with a tangent about recording early and Bayer going to the Critics' Choice Movie Awards, ending with a tangent about black-and-white TV47:00-48:45 - Next week's QOTW48:45-57:15 - Character Casserole (dirty dentist from "Horrible Bosses," kid from "Sixth Sense," Galifianakis from "The Hangover"57:15-59:00 - Wrap-up and goodbyesQOTW: Tell us your friend's best celebrity story (i.e., a celebrity story that happened not to you but to your friend)
THE POX and PUSS PODCAST : An Appalachian Trail Thru-Hiker Experience
On this week's OPP we discuss our doppelgangers, @failed_tattooz, Puss eats in a Privy, & Pox feels really old.
On the podcast this week Matt and Jonathan pick sides when it comes to the new comedy from Will Ferrell and Zach Galifianakis. The boys go head to head over Matt's decision to eat cookies during the podcast but manage to come together over their take on the premise of the film. Other discussions include which people or animals do you not want to punch in the face during a campaign as well as which weapon is inherently the most funny to shoot someone with. Matt and Jonathan also share their own campaigning experiences as well as strategies for a Screen Verdict campaign which involves replacing books with blu-rays. This leads into a debate for the right to the lead spot on the Screen Verdict presidential ticket. Lastly they provide a Screen Verdict rating for The Campaign and keep you updated on what to expect in our upcoming podcasts. Follow the podcast and vote for the winner of the Screen Verdict Debate at - http://www.facebook.com/ScreenVerdictPodcast
In this episode we go over the weekend box office. I give my take on the new Spiderman Movie. I will tell you about the new movies coming out to DVD tomorrow. Then explain to you what I think about the new Ice Age movie. I then give my review of 4 trailers that I saw over the weekend. You can find bonus material on mymorningjoe.com and themogos.com Twitter: thisis_hlevy Email: flixfix@mymorningjoe.com Backup Email: Flixfix@themogos.com
Presented by ObsessedWithFilm.com - Steve Head and John Black discuss the (sort of but not really) new comedy The Hangover Part II, and Woody Allen's likeable farce Midnight in Paris. For our Picks of the Week, John says the new David Byrne rockumentary Ride, Rise, Roar is worth your time. And they both agree that Jason Robard's 1965 film, and Best Picture nominee, A Thousand Clowns is a nice find among MGM's new online-only retail offerings. John also recommends David Niven's 1975 flick Old Dracula. This episode was recorded at Panera Bread across the street from the Coolidge Corner Theater. As always, we tried to find a quiet spot to record. Our apologies for any obtrusive background noise.This episode was recorded at Panera Bread, across the street from the Coolidge Corner Theater in Brookline, MA. As always, they tried to find a quite spot to record. Apologies for any obtrusive background noise. Visit the Post-Movie Podcast online at Post-Movie.netIntro music by Stereo Soul Future (stereosoulfuture.com)Questions? Email us at contact@post-movie.net
Mike, John, and Adam spend the expected span of time talking about Playboy's honesty, more Social Network fallout, and Don Quixote.If you have a comment or question you can write us at theaftershowpodcast@gmail.com. Call and leave a voicemail message at (206) 984-1298. Or now find us on MySpace, and Facebook. Thanks for listening.DUE DATE imdb Page: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1231583/
On this edition of the The College Years, Jesse welcomes guest hosts Rob Baedeker and James Reichmuth of Kasper Hauser fame and eternal MaxFun friendship. First off, the gentlemen talk with the casting director of Steve Harvey's Big Time Challenge. Next, Jesse interviews Audrey II from Little Shop of Horrors. And lastly, the hilarious Zach Galifianakis drops by for a brief interview.
Takes One to Know One.
Mike, John, and Adam go home with headaches over stereotyping Asian genitalia, Pinter's Betrayal, and trailer reliability.If you have a comment or question you can write us at theaftershowpodcast@gmail.com or call and leave a message at (206) 984-1298. Thanks for listening.THE HANGOVER imdb Page: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1119646/
In our first episode we talk about Skyrim, Saints Row 3, Batman Arkham Asylum, Robert Downey Jr and Zack galedfgehio.
In our first episode we talk about Skyrim, Saints Row 3, Batman Arkham Asylum, Robert Downey Jr and Zack galedfgehio.