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Send a textWelcome to the global launch of the all-new DMR Studio!!!After reaching a massive 16 million views on Tiktok since mid 2023, we are moving into a high-production 4K era. This isn't just a podcast; it's a cinematic 28-minute masterclass in the truth behind the headlines.In this premiere 4K episode on Youtube/Spotify, we break down:• Longlegs - The Horror Masterpiece: We dissect Osgood Perkins' horror phenomenon. Is Nicolas Cage's performance the ultimate embodiment of this eras psychological dread? We go "mask off" on the occult symbolism and the "triangular" unaliving pattern that has the internet paralyzed.• The Epstein Files (2026 Declassified): With this month's release of over 3 million FBI records, we look at the names frequently appearing in the declassified documents. From Buckingham Palace dinner invites to the politician correspondence, we analyze the "client list" reality that mainstream media is still trying to redact. *Correction Naomi Campbell (Model) I meant not Aussie Actress. • MAFS Australia 2026: The Brook Crompton Nuclear Blow-up: We analyze the "villain arc" of the century. From the secret pregnancy rumors to the "Mean Girl" tag-team with Gia, we dissect the dinner party where Brook went absolutely off the hinge. Why is Brook allegedly trying to sue to have the footage scrubbed?• Shrinking Season 3: The "Jimmying" Effect: Apple TV's mental health hit is back. We review the return of Harrison Ford and Jason Segel, exploring how the show balances "grief-therapy" with 2026's best hang-out comedy vibes. Is the series preparing to say goodbye to Paul?Also, be sure to grab your 30 day free Audible trial on behalf of DMR, click on the link in the show!Cheers - DMRSupport the showThe audio clips used in this podcast, including excerpts from movie/series/documentary trailers, are used under the principles of fair use and fair dealing for the purpose of criticism, commentary, and review. All rights to the original trailer content & music belong to the respective copyright holders. DMR (Dewey's Movie Reviews) is an independent production and is not affiliated with or endorsed by any film studios or distributors.
Lane was tasked with picking a Harrison Ford movie, so we are covering the 1993 classic, The Fugitive. Does Tommy Lee Jones steal this movie? Tune in and find out!!!
Dr. Paul's back in the office...but "The Field" has other plans. This week on Watch-alongs, Dave, Cody, and guest Rob Cummings break down Shrinking Season 3 Episode 4, "The Field" — and it's one of the best episodes of the season. Jimmy's date with Kimmy goes off the rails in spectacular fashion, Derek accidentally eats Matthew's gummies and ends up in the hospital with a possible heart murmur (played entirely for laughs, or was it?), and Gaby finally Jimmys. But the heart of the episode belongs to Harrison Ford, whose quiet scene in a dark office might be the most emotionally satisfying moment Shrinking has ever pulled off. Plus: Cody makes a season prediction that nobody wants to be right about and the guys unpack the perfect song choice that closes it all out. https://linktr.ee/PopCulturePastorPod
This is an edited podcast from 2024 where we spoke to the recently departed film producer Fred Roos. A close friend to Luana Anders, our moderator on the flipside, Jennifer had no idea who we were interviewing until midway through the podcast. Fred had messages for many of his close friends, and in one instance I was able to pass that message along at his funeral. In this podcast, he has a message for Sophia and Francis Coppola, his long time pals, as well as Harrison Ford who's career he started. At his funeral Harrison said "Without Fred I wouldn't be here." Also a number of other people show up, including his pal Harry Dean Stanton (a skeptic and atheists whom Jennifer and I interviewed when he crossed over.) There are appearances by many people Fred knew, including Penny Marshall, Cindy Williams, also Aretha Franklin and Christopher Reeves. We do this podcast to show that anyone can speak to their loved ones offstage. It just so happens that I knew Fred Roos for four decades, and met him in his office at Zoetrope back in the day. We stayed pals over the years, he was always kind and generous with me - and he was a huge pal to Robert Towne and Luana Anders as well as Jack Nicholson. None of these names in this podcast are "name dropping" when we're talking to the source. These were all friends of his, and I have met most of them - including the one he references - the reincarnation of James Dean. Fred worked with this person, and while we don't mention the name - because the person whom Jennifer and I both interviewed for hours - knows that they are the reincarnation of James Dean, have known that their whole lives - but chooses not to share it with people. Like I say, this is another of the Best Of podcasts that we've done. (Jennifer is currently swamped with clients and folks who need her help.) Enjoy.
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To close out our Good Presidents month, we end with the toughest President ever put on screen: Harrison Ford in Air Force One. Co-starring Gary Oldman, Wendy Crewson, Paul Guilfoyle, William H. Macy, Liesel Matthews, and Dean Stockwell, with gritty direction from Wolfgang Peterson. Ford might force you off your plane, but you won't want to leave this thrill ride.
Nowe „Wichrowe wzgórza" wywołały burzę, zanim jeszcze padł pierwszy klaps. Czy dzisiejsze Hollywood powinno kręcić klasykę bez uciekania się do kontrowersji? W najnowszym odcinku "O serialach" rozmawiamy też o wybitnej roli Harrisona Forda w drugim sezonie "Shrinking"- serialu, który potrafi idealnie balansować między humorem a wzruszeniem, dzięki czemu jest obecnie jednym z najlepszych „poprawiaczy humoru" w streamingu.
Marina Stabile is a Brazilian-born, Swiss-raised producer and line producer with over 20 years of experience in film, documentaries, commercials, and digital content. She is also one of my favorite humans and I'm lucky I get to call her a friend. She grew up in São Paulo, moved to Geneva at 10, attended an international school with 118 nationalities, and knew she wanted to produce after watching the Irving Thalberg Award presented at 3 a.m. on an Oscar broadcast. She studied film and international relations at USC, produced documentaries for the United Nations in Geneva, and returned to the U.S. to earn her MFA in producing at AFI, where her thesis film The Response won a Student BAFTA. Marina's credits span indie and studio, including Miguel Arteta's Beatriz at Dinner starring Salma Hayek, the Sundance Grand Jury Prize–winning Clemency starring Alfre Woodard, Harrison Ford's The Call of the Wild (as VFX supervisor), Searchlight's Hold Your Breath starring Sarah Paulson, The People We Hate at the Wedding, and the pandemic-shot Untitled Horror Movie alongside fellow producer Bronwyn Cornelius. Most recently, she produced Josephine — written and directed by Beth de Araújo and starring Channing Tatum and Gemma Chan — which won both the U.S. Grand Jury Prize and the Audience Award at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival before being acquired by Sumerian Pictures in a competitive seven-figure deal. The film went on to screen in competition at the Berlin International Film Festival. In this conversation, we explore how culture impacts your craft, define once and for all what line producers really do, why the best career moves sometimes look like steps backward, and whether Los Angeles is still a special place to make movies. Enjoy!! CG
Dave Weekly talks with entertainment journalist Germain Lussier about a fun pop culture wrinkle involving Indiana Jones references inside Shrinking and what it means for shared universes. They discuss the theatrical success of the YouTuber-made horror film Iron Lung and whether online creators can break into the traditional studio system. The segment also covers Martin Scorsese's cameo in the Star Wars universe and the strong streaming performance of Predator: Badlands on Hulu, signaling renewed momentum for the franchise.
LZ interviews actor Michael Urie on the podcast “You Are Beautiful,” beginning with playful banter and a lip-sync to “Don't Cry Out Loud,” which prompts Lawrence to share a personal memory of hearing the song as a closeted teen and how it shaped his connection to Michael's fearless public identity. Michael answers Lawrence's mirror question while doing press from The Daily Show green room, noting Shrinking has been renewed and joking about fixing a broken hot-water handle in his Upper West Side apartment. They discuss Michael's Texas roots in Plano, his early love of movies and storytelling inspired by Tim Burton, and how shyness led him to play alone with toys while inventing stories. Michael describes a key high-school turning point when a substitute and his teacher moved him into an advanced theater class, being pushed into Fiddler on the Roof due to a lack of boys, and realizing performance was for him after getting a big, repeatable laugh; he also competed in speech tournaments. Michael talks about coming out with support from his older queer sister, having dated girls in high school, and feeling that people in New York and at Juilliard made “intelligent assumptions” as he grew into himself. Lawrence shares his own later-in-life public coming-out and sobriety, and a Harrison Ford anecdote from Live with Regis and Kelly; Michael reflects on long careers, working with Harrison Ford on Shrinking (including the character's Parkinson's storyline), and how acting can evolve into old age, mentioning June Squibb. In rapid-fire topics, Michael discusses Ugly Betty: multiple auditions, Mark St. James originally intended only for the pilot, Vanessa Williams's generosity, and their on-set comedic collaboration; he highlights his proudest element—the bond between Mark and Justin Suarez and the storyline confronting Mark's mother. Asked for advice to queer youth in a difficult climate, Michael emphasizes “find the helpers,” chosen family, and that it's not worth expending energy trying to change people—find your tribe. He also reflects on stage work including Buyer & Cellar (hundreds of performances and famous attendees, though Barbra Streisand never came), Torch Song with Mercedes Ruehl, Once Upon a Mattress as an unexpected dream role, and the shocks and performances in Oh, Mary! with Jinkx Monsoon. The episode ends with Michael sharing that his relationship works because he and his partner listen to each other, and he completes Lawrence's closing prompt: he is beautiful because of the reflection of life he receives back—joy, humanity, and connection.Menu: 00:00 Pajamas, Popcorn & Finally Meeting Michael Urie01:04 Breaking the Ice: A Surprise Lip-Sync Challenge02:14 “Don't Cry Out Loud” Deep Dive: Music, Memories & Meaning04:06 Why This Podcast Exists: Beauty, COVID Reset & Fearless Living05:54 A Camp Crush & Learning to Hide Feelings07:19 Mirror Question: Pride, Sobriety & Where You Are Today07:53 Press Day Wins & Upper West Side Life (and No Hot Water)10:51 Texas Roots: Plano, Two-Stepping & Oil Can Harry's12:46 The Spark to Perform: Movies, Toys, Theater Class & Getting the Laugh18:52 Coming Out Journeys: Family Support, Julliard & Finding Your Person25:05 Was I Born for This? Finding the Path to Acting25:38 Support Systems & ‘It Was Meant to Be'27:34 Working Forever: June Squibb, Harrison Ford & Aging in the Craft30:17 Harrison Ford's Humble Movie-Star Moment (Hair & Makeup Story)31:28 Rapid Fire Begins: Landing Ugly Betty's Mark St. James34:06 Why Mark/Justin Mattered: Representation, Heart & Comedy38:29 Advice for Queer Kids Today: Find the Helpers, Find Your Tribe42:12 Stage Lessons: Buyer & Cellar and the Barbra
Dave & Cody recap Shrinking Season 3, Episode 3 (“D-Day”), an episode built around uncertainty, vulnerability, and people realizing they're not as ready as they thought.They talk through Jimmy's complicated relationship with his dad, Brian and Charlie's early delivery and adoption paperwork scare. They also dig into Sean's awkward reunion with Marisol, Gabby working to rebuild trust with a former client, and why Liz continues to be both overwhelming and strangely essential.The emotional center of the episode, though, belongs to Dr. Paul. As his Parkinson's limits his ability to work, Paul makes the difficult decision to step back from mentoring Alice...forcing him to confront who he is without his profession.Dave and Cody close by unpacking Bon Iver's “Speyside,” why it fits the episode's themes of repair and regret, and why Paul holding the newborn might be one of Harrison Ford's strongest moments of the series.https://linktr.ee/PopCulturePastorPod
In dieser Folge von "Mit den Waffeln einer Frau" trifft Barbara Schöneberger auf Daniel Boschmann, selbsternannter „kleiner Kartoffeljunge aus Niedersachsen“. Er bringt Blumen, eine Vase aus der Kaiserzeit und jede Menge Geschichten mit. Von Fanmomenten mit Harrison Ford bis hin zu legendären Diebstahl-Anekdoten aus dem Louvre. Daniel spricht über frühes Aufstehen, Motorradfahren durch Berlin und warum er Bananen „verachtet“. Viel Spaß!
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Harrison Ford teases he might retire after Shrinking's done, why Sean Connery wasn't cast as Hannibal Lecter in Silence of the Lambs and we find out the Soup of the Day!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hello lads, lasses, and other un-assumed masses, our "You Don't Know Jack... Ryan" marathon with the second man to take the mantle, Harrison Ford. This week, we play Patriot Games. It is Jack Ryan versus the IRA, so you know Dalton has things to say. We discuss the IRA, Ford's take on the character, and much, much more as we continue our trek through the Jack Ryan universe. Tune in now!
Introduction (0:00:00). Pints, walkouts, and opening statements.The Break (0:06:07). Results from five NTC regionals.NTC Case Balance (0:07:06). Did the State get the right yutes this time?Nightmare Scenario (0:10:46). We ask four veteran hosts how they would solve a situation with no good solutions: Brett Bayne, A.J. Bellido de Luna, Kate Donoghue, and Josh Jones.Main Interview (0:37:12). Jason Goss is a trial lawyer and the head coach of St. Mary's trial teams. He tells us about prosecuting a murderer / famous rapper on the lam, a 15-minute acquittal he won in a murder case in private practice, his stunning similarities to Harrison Ford, and how he won a “duffel bag of dip.”Mailbag (1:19:38). What's the biggest small thing a host can do to improve their guests' experience?
We continue the Tom Clancy tributes by chronicling our favorite moments from his movies, novels, TV shows and videogames. You've heard us review his adaptations in the past but it was way more fulfilling to dig into why so many of his properties and estate wanted to get his name on so many compelling titles. TALKING POINTS: *We mention more of the book and movie differences as well as how there's so many STAR WARS actors in each of these entries *Why didn't they have AIR FORCE ONE be part of Harrison Ford's Jack Ryan movie's timeline? *Is Alec Baldwin's character in MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE actually his version of Jack Ryan? *And we gets to highlight our favorite videogames by Clancy's estate (The Division, Ghost Recon, etc)! AUDIO CLIPS: Patriot Games and Jack Ryan: Season 4 MUSIC CLIPS: "Georgia Stress" by Michael Richad Plowman & "Village- Discovered!" by Lalo Schifrin.
It's the episode you literally voted for, so this week democracy wins. We hesitantly got on peak dad-hero Harrison Ford's Air Force One (and he seemed a little grumpy about it, tbh.)It feels a lot like The Fugitive, but with more neck-snapping, and the delightfully unhinged Gary Oldman as a terrorist who somehow hijacks both the world's most secure aircraft and Joe's heart.Directed by submarine-and-storm enthusiast Wolfgang Petersen, this is Greg's ultimate “Die Hard on a blank” entry — a movie where the President of the United States personally handles hostage negotiations by punching them. (The Vice President, Glenn Close, does all the negotiations, obviously. Vice Presidents do that.)Is it ridiculous? Yes.Is it sincere? Also yes.Does it feature the Leader of the Free World growling “Get off my plane” before launching a man into open air? You bet your nuclear codes it does.Greg and Joe strap in, secure the escape pod, and learn a little something about themselves along the way.As with every episode, this is the love letter that needed to happen about this movie. Also: Drinking Games, Important Questions, Joe's Back of the Box, and more.If you'd like to advertise with us or sponsor us, please e-mail greatbadmoviesshow@gmail.comSubscribe to Great Bad Movies wherever you listen to podcastsMore Great Bad Movies online:InstagramGreat Bad Movies WebsiteYouTubeEmail us at greatbadmoviesshow@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's a new month and a new theme for the Watchcast, and this month Alex is foisting some of his all-time favorites on the rest of the cast, starting with Francis Ford Coppola's profoundly paranoid thriller, The Conversation! Join us as we uncover this deadly plot, marvel at Gene Hackman's performance, and swoon at just about the youngest Harrison Ford we ever did see.CHAPTERS:(00:00:00) - The Nextlander Watchcast Episode 167: The Conversation (1974)(00:00:40) - Intro.(00:01:56) - Beginning our conversation about The Conversation.(00:20:04) - Cast chat.(00:27:59) - The terrific and bewildering opening recording sequence.(00:42:09) - Break!(00:42:32) - We're back, and it's time to peek into Harry's home life.(00:54:10) - Harry gets his recording.(00:59:08) - A brief interlude with Teri Garr.(01:03:44) - Lookit baby Harrison Ford!(01:08:48) - Alienating Stan, and the last piece of the audio puzzle.(01:13:48) - Spycon '74.(01:23:22) - Never party with surveillance guys, for several reasons.(01:36:23) - Chastity is the only security you can rely on.(01:46:06) - Meeting the Director.(01:50:37) - Bugging the hotel.(01:55:21) - You ain't gonna win this one, Harry.(02:04:35) - Final thoughts.(02:11:59) - Next week's movie: Michael Mann's Thief!(02:15:14) - Outro.
CADENA 100 informa sobre la actualidad del día. En Estados Unidos se celebra el Super Bowl, donde los Seahawks de Seattle vencen a los Patriots de Nueva Inglaterra. El evento provoca el "Super Sick Monday" con millones de trabajadores ausentes y actuaciones hispanas de Bad Bunny, Lady Gaga y Ricky Martin. En España, las elecciones en Aragón muestran al PP como ganador, aunque pierde escaños, mientras VOX dobla su representación y Podemos desaparece. Hay huelga de trenes en toda España con servicios mínimos. El temporal de lluvia remite, aunque continúa lloviendo en gran parte del país, dejando un 20% de la producción agraria afectada. Pedro Sánchez visita las zonas damnificadas. Lewis Capaldi suena en la emisora, y se recuerda la historia del cantante Al Green. Harrison Ford, a sus 80 años, considera su retirada del cine. Manuel Carrasco reflexiona sobre los inicios de su carrera.
Four Play begins a brand-new Cyberpunk Arc with a deep dive into Blade Runner: one of the most influential science-fiction films ever made. Released in 1982, Blade Runner didn't just define cyberpunk aesthetics, it also reshaped how cinema explores identity, consciousness, artificial intelligence, capitalism, and what it means to be human. Decades later, its themes feel more relevant than ever. Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/FOURPLAY and use code FOURPLAY and get $50 in lineups when you play your first $5 lineup! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of the show we are transitioning from discussing 80's fantasy to our February deep dive into 80's dystopian science-fiction. And you couldn't really ask for a better movie to kick off this series than the Ridley Scott-directed Blade Runner. Over the course of our conversation, which was just as ethereal and meandering as the movie itself, you will hear us talk about the many troubles this iconic cult classic faced when released, how the movie stacks up against the book, and where it brings novel material to the table. We also discuss Harrison Ford as a noir detective who wonders if he is real, Rutger Hauer as a haunting presence, the perils of listening to Vangelis while falling asleep and also how the movie prompted some of us to question the fabric of reality and wonder if we are all replicants after all. Tune in and enjoy!Hosts: Jakub Flasz & Randy BurrowsFeaturing: Rich Foster & Ian SchultzHead over to uncutgemspodcast.com to find all of our archival episodes and more!Follow us on Twitter (@UncutGemsPod), IG (@UncutGemsPod) and Facebook (@UncutGemsPod)Buy us a coffee over at Ko-Fi.com (ko-fi.com/uncutgemspod)Subscribe to our Patreon! (patreon.com/uncutgemspod)
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To kick off Caravan Of Garbage in 2026 we've decided to celebrate the release of Star Wars' 49th anniversary. We're talking the original movie as it was first shown in May of 1977 with none of the Special Edition tweaks or even the addition of the title A New Hope which was added four years later. We're looking at the miracle of the movie that started it all, George Lucas' vision brought to life with the music of John Williams, special effects by ILM and the relatively unknown trio of Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher and Mark Hamill. Thanks for watching our ReviewSUBSCRIBE HERE ►► http://goo.gl/pQ39jNVideo Edition ► https://youtu.be/DLsbJQTgAoEHelp support the show and get early episodes ► https://bigsandwich.co/Patreon ► https://patreon.com/mrsundaymoviesJames' Twitter ► http://twitter.com/mrsundaymoviesMaso's Twitter ► http://twitter.com/wikipediabrownPatreon ► https://patreon.com/mrsundaymoviesT-Shirts/Merch ► https://www.teepublic.com/stores/mr-sunday-movies The Weekly Planet iTunes ► https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-weekly-planet/id718158767?mt=2&ign-mpt=uo%3D4 The Weekly Planet Direct Download ► https://play.acast.com/s/theweeklyplanetAmazon Affiliate Link ► https://amzn.to/2nc12P4 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dave and Chuck the Freak talk about the selfie a lady took with a leopard released, 4 ladies trying to move fridge down stairs, guy tried on coat at TJ Maxx but was a customer's coat, burger place with stall in front of urinal, when did it hit you that you weren't young anymore?, Olive Garden employee died after thrusting head into deep fryer, Samantha Guthrie responds to her missing mother, skier in diabetic shock saved, wild police chase in LA, Anthony Davis trade, Floyd Mayweather sued Showtime, crotch enhancing scandal in ski jumping, weirdest prop bets for Super Bowl, Timothee Chalamet caught cheating?, Harrison Ford says he would be happy if Shrinking was his last role, Brooklyn Beckham covers his dad tattoo, Denise Richards and Carmen Electra will collab on OnlyFans, DoorDash driver scratching her crotch before dropping off food, woman who pooped inside of a beer cave, guy ran from cops and hid in dry wall, old guy killed by elephant, teacher made explicit content at work, honey recall, former Little Caesars employee breaks in to make pizzas, bus driver on highway on phone and eating, man rescued after driving truck into frozen pond, woman stuck inside of a car wash, why so many people get sick on cruise ships, IKEA debuts new hot dog, Minute Maid discontinuing frozen canned juices, Bahama Breeze closing, Pizza Hut closing locations, and more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hour 1: This week's Bob's Movie Club Pick is ‘Sinners' available to stream on HBO! The Olympics are off to a dramatic start. There's already been a ski jumping scandal and a curling blackout. Here are the details. HGTV all day everyday. We want these home design trends back! A bunch of honey was just recalled. Sorry, Ed! Hour 2: Young people don't even know how to use phones. Sarah and Vinnie are recommending ‘The Lincoln Lawyer' book series. Savannah Guthrie and her family made a video appealing for their mother's safe return. In other horrible news, Lil Jon's son is missing. Super Bowl entertainment in the city has begun. Plus, rich dudes are throwing parties. (52:00) Hour 3: Kiss, Marry, Kill: Jennifer Garner, Jennifer Lopez, and Ana de Armas. Why the heck is JLo so jealous of Jennifer Garner? Harrison Ford says ‘Shrinking' might be his swan song. Sarah has finally caught up on ‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms' - Here's why you should watch. No spoilers! Here are all the former Super Bowl halftime performers that ACTUALLY weren't US citizens and no one said a thing. AI is stealing more jobs. Plus, women are revealing the internalized misogyny they want to unlearn. (1:34:02) Hour 4: People are already lining up for Benson Boone tonight. Prop bets make the big game more fun. Record Store Day is coming up in April! The Backstreet Boys are getting a lullaby record… or something like that. A Republican in California is taking to Tinder to connect with young female voters. Is it wrong to take notes on your partner? Plus, Sarah's husband joins us for the daily game! (2:13:39)
Kiss, Marry, Kill: Jennifer Garner, Jennifer Lopez, and Ana de Armas. Why the heck is JLo so jealous of Jennifer Garner? Harrison Ford says ‘Shrinking' might be his swan song. Sarah has finally caught up on ‘A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms' - Here's why you should watch. No spoilers! Here are all the former Super Bowl halftime performers that ACTUALLY weren't US citizens and no one said a thing. AI is stealing more jobs. Plus, women are revealing the internalized misogyny they want to unlearn.
We all love Harrison Ford and his work in Star Wars and Indiana Jones, well we found a list of actors who have also been in multiple hit franchises and see if we agree that those are "hits"Thor lets us know about the upcoming "Mileage Tax" and what that means for ALL California drivers. And this time he brings solutions. But you know this isn't just any educational segment, it's Thor's Midweek MeltdownWe all know how much of a narc Sky is. Well things seem to be changing a bit when she tells us about an incident she witnessed involving theft and her neighbors lemons
We all love Harrison Ford and his work in Star Wars and Indiana Jones, well we found a list of actors who have also been in multiple hit franchises and see if we agree that those are "hits"Thor lets us know about the upcoming "Mileage Tax" and what that means for ALL California drivers. And this time he brings solutions. But you know this isn't just any educational segment, it's Thor's Midweek MeltdownWe all know how much of a narc Sky is. Well things seem to be changing a bit when she tells us about an incident she witnessed involving theft and her neighbors lemons
Deze week in de Bright Podcast: Nederlanders hebben koude huizen, de elektrische auto heeft het zwaar in ons land, Google’s nieuwste AI-tool is eng voor game-makers, twijfels over versleuteling WhatsApp en Flitsmeister zet er een punt achter… Verder in deze aflevering: een nieuwe thuisbatterij van Tibber, de Galaxy S26 komt steeds dichterbij, Apple scoort en de vouwbare iPhone klinkt steeds veelbelovender. Tips uit deze aflevering: Poster: Ben of ken jij iemand die trots is op zijn stad of dorp? Bekijk dan de website: https://maptoposter.penk.in. Het is een github-projectwaarmee je in een paar klikken een super scherpe kaart kunt maken van alle plaatsen en steden over de hele wereld. En daarvoor gebruik het uitgebreide gegevens van wegen en terrein. En de afbeelding is ook nog eens super scherp, dus perfect om af te drukken tot 50 centimeter. Besparen: Heb je een duur abonnement op Adobe? Zeg het dan op, en nog voordat je echt bij de cancel-knop bent, doet Adobe je al een aantrekkelijk aanbod. Da's nog eens besparen! Serie: Shrinking is weer begonnen op Apple TV. De comedy met Harrison Ford als knorrige psycholoog, mentor van het personage van Jason Segel. Het is weer genieten, Ford doet het zo goed. De serie is van de makers van Ted Lasso maar zit eigenlijk beter in elkaar, meer op de oprechte emotie en daardoor ook weer vaker echt grappig.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Climate Storyteller barely touches on the work that Maya Lilly has been a part of in the climate change world; she's part of the Emmy Award Winning The Years Project. She's been an activist since she was 15. She's a Producer, Speaker, and Climate Storyteller. She was named to the Grist 50 for revolutionizing Hollywood's approach to Climate Storytelling. She uses storytelling as a force for justice, empathy and real climate action. "Maya's voice remains unmistakable, credible, courageous and profoundly human." - this was taken from the Grist 50 write up of her - my eyes couldn't let go of profoundly human...I saw Maya's profile on the Podmatch site, and was so curious, but also felt intimidated by the breadth of her work. Thankfully, I was approached by her PR Rep. Maya's life is fascinating, and she has so much to share! We'd love for you to share The Years Project documentary Years of Living Dangerously with your people. This project is partnered with Hollywood actors who also want to make a difference, so they're using their celebrity to help bring these climate topics to light. I've linked a bonus segment below - there's an entire season available for free on YouTube!We also talked about things we can do to help - Maya gave a list of things, like 1) VOTING - voting in climate politicians, 2) divesting from fossil fuels and electrifying everything, 3) boycotting companies slowing or reversing progress, 4) eating more plant based, and 5) finding out if our banks are supporting causes we care aboutFollow Maya Lilly on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gunghoeco/Here's an extensive list of Maya's workHere's a clip of The Years of Living Dangerously, with my celebrity crush, Harrison Ford: https://youtu.be/wzD4Xx3drAI?si=kyRiBA1j9-rWO-zEhttps://bankforgood.org/ so we know who and what our money supports Send me a message!Support the showLike this episode? Send me a message! Please follow the podcast on Instagram here YouTube channel Email me at amysgardenjam@gmail.com Amy's Garden Jam site (podcast has its own tab on this site!) Amy's email newsletter: How Do I Get There From Here by Jane Bolduc - hear more at https://www.janebolduc.com/Podcast cover by Becca Kofron- follow here on Instagram here https://www.instagram.com/skate_cute_but_loud/ and check out her awesome art projects. Grounded in Maine Podcast is hosted by Buzzsprout, the easiest podcast hosting platform with the BEST customer service! Learn more at https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1851361 You can support this podcast one time (or many) with the Buy me a coffee/Hot Chocolate link here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/groundedinmaine Grounded in Maine Podcast is sponsored by ESG Review. Learn more about the good they're doing at https://...
We take to the skies once more to wrap up our GET ME ANOTHER... DIE HARD series with two movies from 1997 in which terrorists take over airplanes. But not just any airplanes... the airplanes of the President (and Vice President) of the United States. First up, President Harrison Ford battles Gary Oldman for control of his plane in AIR FORCE ONE. Then Michael Dudikoff must save the Vice President's plane which has been loaded with a chemical weapon called Bromex 365 in the direct-to-video STRATEGIC COMMAND.
In this spoiler-free review, we dive into Season 3 of Shrinking and why it continues to be one of the most emotionally resonant comedies on television. Justin and Meg deliver a thoughtful therapy session on the show's evolving themes, comforting tone, and standout performances.The conversation explores the show's warm, inviting aesthetic, its middle-class suburban setting, and how Season 3 shifts its focus toward the idea of moving on. We also highlight standout performances from Harrison Ford, Jessica Williams, and Ted McGinley, and discuss why Shrinking continues to feel like a much-needed warm hug with meaningful life lessons baked in.Shrinking Season 3 is streaming now on Apple TV+, with new episodes dropping every week until April 8. Check out Geekcentric onYouTube | Instagram | Twitter | TikTokJoin the Geekcentric Discord HEREFollow Eatcentric - Same geeks. New Eats
This week, we review Blade Runner (1982), Ridley Scott's neo-noir sci-fi masterpiece that redefined the genre. Harrison Ford stars as Rick Deckard, a weary “blade runner” tasked with hunting down rogue replicants in a dystopian Los Angeles. With a haunting score by Vangelis, groundbreaking visual design, and existential themes at its core, the film explores what it really means to be human.Is empathy a glitch in the code or the essence of the soul? Listen on to find out!Join Colin & Niall as we embrace the weird, the wonderful, and the downright awful of cinema!Contact us: itwasamoviepodcast@gmail.comSpotify: It was a movie..Spotify pageFollow, rate & review us here:https://linktr.ee/itwasamovieYoutube: It was a movie channel...Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/itwasamovieInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/itwasamoviepodcast/X: https://x.com/itwasamoviepodTikTok clips & highlights: https://www.tiktok.com/@itwasamoviepodSee all our ratings & reviews: Google SpreadsheetIMDb List: IMDb | Letterboxd: Letterboxd
Dave & Cody fire back up Watch-Alongs with Shrinking Season 3, Episode 1 — going scene-by-scene through an episode that's equal parts hilarious banter and quiet dread. The guys zoom in on Dr. Paul's rapidly progressing Parkinson's (and why that opening needle drop hits so hard), geek out over Harrison Ford doing some of his best work in decades, and celebrate the arrival of Michael J. Fox as “Gerry”… right before the episode rips your heart out with that final reveal. Along the way: crow trauma, “Racist Pam,” soulmate debates, "The Field” (aka the universe/Force/God-adjacent metaphor), and a standout growth moment that proves this show isn't just about shrinking...it's about learning how to grow when life gets heavy.
Are we feeling romantic? It's the month of love so the boys are diving into all things romance! Well sort of, this episode is all about the oft-forgotten ACTION ROMANCE genre. They're talking Goldie Hawn, Harrison Ford, Anne Heche, 90's Xanax, and a MONKEY WITH A GUN
Mr. Harrison Ford is one of the most successful actors of all time. He has given us epic characters such as Han Solo and Indiana Jones to enjoy. The Actors Room highlights his life and acting career. You may also learn more about the man you didn't know.
Die Hard on a Plane, back when Harrison Ford actually cared! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit betterangels1.substack.com
The Brothers discuss the exodus of Kathleen Kennedy from Lucasfilm. She has become death the destroyer of franchises. Will this change anything? Is Dave Filoni actually any good at his job? We answer these questions and more. Enjoy!Two ordinary brothers discussing extraordinary ideas... and some random shit.Email- thebrothersrandomv@gmail.comCheck us out on YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/@thebrothersrandom
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(airdate: 01.29.26) Michael J. Fox opens up about living with Parkinson's, pushing for more government support for brain research, and sharing emotional scenes with Harrison Ford on Shrinking (Apple TV+). Plus, Ryan Reynolds is reportedly eyeing a return to Deadpool mode as he looks to reset his public image and get back into the role fans love most. Voted 6th Best Entertainment News Podcast! Because being #1 is soooo overrated. And @HalleBerry Listen to the daily Van Camp and Morgan radio show at: https://vancampandmorgan.com/stations buy us a coffee
We're still talking Star Wars on this week's Moviecast. As Filoni takes over, he promises more deepfake Luke. We also get a trailer for Star Wars: Maul- Shadow Lord and get rumors about Star Wars: Starfighter. Meanwhile, Harrison Ford's current project, Shrinking, gets a fourth season. Also, we get trailers for Daredevil: Born Again's second season, and the upcoming Super Mario Galaxy movie. #starwars #daredevilbornagain #mariogalaxymovie #netflix #darthmaul #disney #marvel #shrinking #streaming #tv #podcast #allyoucangeek #aycg
In this episode Kathleen Kennedy retires as head of Lucasfilm, Indy returns to the Temple of Doom, we are joined by Official IndyCast correspondent Mitch Hallock, we have more Indy trivia, Chris A is back with IJ in the UK and lots more!
Acclaimed actress Jessica Williams says that her friendship with Harrison Ford is as fun off-screen as it is between their characters in the hit show, "Shrinking." Tune in for this exclusive extended interview with Stephen and Jessica as they discuss DIY upholstery, their dogs' astrological signs, and more - only on The Late Show Pod Show! The third season of "Shrinking" premieres next Wednesday on AppleTV. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week, Pop Culture Pastor rewinds one of the most influential adventure films ever made. From face-melting finales to rolling boulders, fedora grabs, and John Williams' iconic score, Dave and Cody break down why Raiders of the Lost Ark still works more than 40 years later.They explore peak Spielberg, peak Harrison Ford, and why Indiana Jones is the hero of the movie, even though the movie isn't really about him. Along the way: legendary behind-the-scenes stories, a surprisingly perfect Muppet casting, debates about what truly holds up (spoiler: almost everything), and a deeper look at the film's core tension between faith and control.Plus, a Pastor's Corner that digs into why Raiders isn't just fun—it's timeless, primal, and still saying something meaningful about power, reverence, and humility.Also: The surprising return of Kenan & Kel.https://linktr.ee/PopCulturePastorPod
A winter storm could cause havoc for Americans from Texas to New York with the possibility of massive power outages and flight cancellations. Around 180 million people are bracing for the winter weather that may bring subzero temperatures and heavy snowfall to much of the country. President Trump signed an executive order this week aimed at boosting the housing market. The goal is to increase the supply of homes available to buy by preventing big investors from purchasing single family homes for the rental market. CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger explains. YouTube says it wants to get rid of fake AI videos flooding social media feeds on its platform. CBS News MoneyWatch correspondent Kelly O'Grady explains what's driving the change. Prince Harry is testifying in a lawsuit against the owner of two British tabloids, the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday. The newspapers' owner denies the allegations. Elizabeth Palmer reports on the emotional testimony. Behavioral researcher and peak performance educator Shadé Zahrai, who has coached Fortune 500 leaders, joins "CBS Mornings" to explain the key to finding confidence. Zahrai says it's important not to compare yourself to others and find trust in yourself. The "CBS Mornings" series "USA to Z," which brings stories from across the U.S. to celebrate 250 years of America, is focusing on "C" for Constitution. While just over half of Americans say "U.S. democracy is performing poorly or very poorly," Jan Crawford went inside the National Archives - home of the Constitution - and a classroom to see how future generations embrace what it stands for. Jessica Williams joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the upcoming season of "Shrinking," which follows a therapist as he navigates life after the loss of his wife. She talks about her character, how her own mental health helps shape the role, and working with Michael J. Fox and Harrison Ford. The nominees for the 98th Academy Awards have been revealed. Fandango and Rotten Tomatoes correspondent Erik Davis breaks down the major Oscar categories. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
MUSICJohn Mellencamp, at 74, advocates for his children to pursue happiness over traditional careers, claiming he has never encouraged them to seek jobs. https://nypost.com/2026/01/18/entertainment/john-mellencamp-shares-his-unusal-work-advice-for-his-children/ Eddie Vedder's documentary Matter of Time will debut on Netflix on February 9th. https://deadline.com/2026/01/eddie-vedder-matter-of-time-documentary-netflix-premiere-1236684750/ Noel Gallagher suggests that Oasis is returning to music production soon, indicating “back at work” remarks following the success of their 2025 reunion tour, which grossed over $400 million and spanned 41 dates worldwide. https://www.nme.com/news/music/noel-gallagher-reflects-on-oasis-live-25-reveals-hes-back-at-work-this-week-fuelling-rumours-of-new-music-3924164 FASHIONRIP: Valentino Garavani, Fashion Titan Who Dressed Pop, Hollywood, and Royal Stars, Dead at 93 https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-news/valentino-garavani-dead-1235501500/ TVKelly Clarkson is expected to call it quits on her daytime talk show after the current, seventh season. https://pagesix.com/2026/01/19/entertainment/kelly-clarksons-talk-show-is-expected-to-end-after-this-season/ Stephen Graham won the Golden Globe for Best Actor in a TV Mini-Series for his role in the Netflix series "Adolescence." https://www.the-independent.com/arts-entertainment/tv/news/stephen-graham-golden-globes-lost-b2903242.html Dos Equis is bringing back its popular commercial character, "The Most Interesting Man in the World." https://parade.com/food/dos-equis-most-interesting-man-in-the-world-is-back AND FINALLY There's a list online of movie facts that people commonly get wrong. Here are some highlights:1. Robert Downey Jr. did not improvise the line "I am Iron Man". It's in the "Iron Man" script.2. There isn't a DEAD munchkin hanging in the background "The Wizard of Oz". It's a bird, and you can see it move like a bird.3. In "Titanic", Jack could physically fit on the door, but it wouldn't have supported him and Rose. The main point of the scene was Jack's sacrifice, not carpentry.4. John Travolta's briefcase in "Pulp Fiction" does not have a secret meaning. Quentin Tarantino has said the glow is just for storytelling.5. George Lucas did not plan "Star Wars" from the beginning. Darth Vader was not intended to be Luke's father when he made the first film.6. Harrison Ford did not accidentally "shoot" the swordsman in "Raiders of the Lost Ark". It was planned. They wanted to simplify the scene by just having Indy end it with a quick bullet. Follow The Rizzuto Show → https://linktr.ee/rizzshow Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → https://1057thepoint.com/RizzShow Hear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week, Trump turns up the volume, and America shouts right back. ICE is no match for Minnesota nice. The Federal Reserve chair is forced to get less reserved, and Greenland gives America the red light. Robin Thede picks the ultimate rom-com bestie, while Michael Urie and Ted McGinley of Shrinking talk about acting with animals, babies, and Harrison Ford. And we end the show with Lovett and our three fabulous guests expressing a few very recent second thoughts. For a closed-captioned version of this episode, click here. For a transcript of this episode, please email transcripts@crooked.com and include the name of the podcast. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Ringer's Bill Simmons, Chris Ryan, and Mallory Rubin sail up to Vermont for a sleepy weekend at the Spencer residence to rewatch the 2000 horror mystery ‘What Lies Beneath' starring Harrison Ford and Michelle Pfeiffer. Producers: Craig Horlbeck, Chia Hao Tat, and Eduardo Ocampo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices