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This week I'm sharing my interview on the CAMPFIRE SHT SHOW Podcast. "Chelsea Lloyd joins us to talk about the sh*t show of getting through grief and losing a parent, breast cancer advocacy, and fun work experiences like her KFC commercial and spot on HBO's Barry!" Campfire Sht Show. A fiery mix of anything goes honest talk when friends sit around a campfire and the absolute insanity that is us. @campfireshtshow DyingOfLaughterPodcast@gmail.com @_ChelsWhoElse_ | @dyingoflaughter_podcast
First a quick Pandy Talk. Then we get into the reviews of Starz' High Town, HBO's Barry, and USA's Mr. Robot. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/adhdcast/support
(Recorded March 29, 2020) This week Kenny, Kova, and Spoiler Steve are joined with Brian from Pop Culture Leftovers to talk about a bunch of movies and tv shows!00:01:38 - What's new this week, Kenny talks HBO's Barry and Netflix's Tiger King. Brian talks about Vagrant Queen, theater experiences and Bannana Split. Kova talks about Picard, Lucifer and Ozarks01:53:57 - Uncorked02:34:02 - The Platform03:06:23 - Any Given Sunday Send us emails and feedback to info@sceneitcast.comCheck out our website sceneitcast.com
Henry Winkler is a legend that doesn't need much of an introduction. It's likely you first knew him as "The Fonze" on Happy Days... or maybe you're a big fan of his current Emmy-Award Winning portrayal of Acting Teacher Gene Cousineau on HBO's Barry, or his equally hysterical performance as Barry Zuckerkorn, the Bluth family attorney, on Arrested Development. But you may not know that he's the co-author of 35 children's books and one of the producers on MacGyver, or that he had to get over his self-assessment, as a kid, that he was a "dumb" outsider because he was dyslexic. Despite his stardom and stature, he is full of humility, generosity and a love for the craft of storytelling. His story is full of resilience and tales of overcoming his own 10,000 "No"s. SHOW NOTES: Henry's love and appreciation of being able to "do the work", (8:22). Growing up in Manhattan with parents that he disliked for being "severe", (11:30). Henry's relationship to education, being dyslexic, and how it has led him and his writing partner to write a series of books all about an outsider, (14:49). Henry discussing the chameleon-like talent of our mutual friend, Sam Rockwell, (16:40). Being a late bloomer and realizing that making a strong choice as an actor opened his imagination and enabled him to fly, (18:02). From age 7, he wanted to be an actor with no plan B, which hurt him when Happy Days ended, (20:20). Getting into producing despite his fear of being "dumb" because of his dyslexia, (22:22). The doing of something, producing, is what made Henry aware of what he was good at, (26:04). The real work that must be done on one's self, (27:04). "If I change, will I be accepted?", (27:43). A disastrous night at Neil Simon's house, (29:04). A chance at redemption with Neil Simon years later and how he almost sabotaged it out of fear, (31:38). Going to college despite not walking with his high school class, mostly due to his parents' desire for him to go to college, (35:57). Forgetting his Shakespeare monologue at the big TCG auditions and making it up on the spot, (37:17). A valuable lesson about owning his unique gift from a Prima Ballerina, (42:42). The experience of Barry on HBO, where Bill Hader and Aleck Berg allowed Henry to bring his qualities to a role they imagined quite different from him, (44:09). A comparison of my relationship to my role on Huge in France and Henry's relationship to his role as the Fonze, "it's you they want", (48:10). A lesson about telling himself "no" while playing Scrooge in 1979, (49:16). On Inside the Actor's Studio Henry realizes the role of the Actor in the world - to hold a mirror to society, (51:24). Working with a young Sylvester Stallone on 'Lords of Flatbush' and realizing he was in the presence of greatness, (55:54). “If you know in your center that you’re on the right path, that this is the right thing… ya gotta keep going.", (1:00:09). A story about a pilot called Monty that started out hysterical and then was ruined by attempting to make it politically correct, (1:04:30) Working as a producer on MacGuyver, (1:09:38). Co-authoring 35 books despite feeling like he never could because of his dyslexia, (1:11:27). What Henry says to himself to get out a funk - you have to figure it out, (1:12:37). Henry's love of fly-fishing, (1:13:38). Henry's experience on Barry "everything you want it to be", (1:15:37). Henry's advice to his younger self, (1:17:50) GUEST LINKS: IMDb: Henry Winkler Wikipedia: Henry Winkler Henry's Books on Amazon: Hank Zipzer The World's Greatest Underachiever 10 Book Slipcase Collection Variety: Henry Winkler Wins First Emmy: 'I Wrote This (Speech) 43 Years Ago' A DEEPER DIVE INTO 10,000 "No"s: Support the Pod With Your 10,000 "No"s Apparel Purchase Here Shop Thru Matt's Amazon Influencer Page (for items mentioned in interviews to support 10KNos at no extra cost to you.) Inquire About Coaching With Matt FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS AND PROMO VIDEOS OF WHO'S NEXT, FOLLOW: Instagram: @mattydel Twitter: @MatthewDelNegro Facebook: Matthew Del Negro Fan Site LinkedIn: @MatthewDelNegro Email us feedback, guest suggestions or to be added to our MAILING LIST RELATED PAST EPISODES OF 10,000 “No”s: Ep 43: Mark Duplass, Just Shoot It Ep 53: Emmy-Award Winner Richard Schiff, of The West Wing & The Good Doctor Ep 87: Erinn Hayes, How to Survive Being Killed Off a Sitcom Prematurely (by Scoring Lead Roles in TWO Netlfix Comedy Series) Ep 118: Actor Sarah Shahi, That Which Does Not Kill You Will Make You Stronger If you like what you hear, please pass on the word. You can also Subscribe If you like what you hear, please Subscribe, leave an iTunes review and spread the word. You can also listen to all episodes at www.10000nos.com
Detective Loach fro HBO's Barry. It's John Pirucello. Plucked from obscurity by David Mamet, John has made quite a career for himself. We drink beer. Get on the email list at manofconviction.substack.com
Believe the hype, "Barry" is one of the best shows on television. We break down what makes this show so unique, funny, and shocking from a stylistic standpoint, then explore the thought-provoking ideas. First, we deal with some know-it-all who has a bone to pick with super hero movies: Martin Scorsese(0:40), then discuss Barry (11:40), and finally Fall content hype (42:50). Music courtesy of Vernon West www.facebook.com/vernonwestmusic/
In S2E2, we have a much shorter episode to cover yet that does not stop us from talking at length about nothing of any substance. Luckily, we spoke to Kirby Howell-Baptiste all the way from L.A. She is a HUGE Queen's Nose fan and we had a great chat with her. You can catch Kirby in HBO's Barry, Why Women Kill, the new Veronica Mars revival, The Good Place, and of course Killing Eve. Enjoy Nosey Parkers!
Comedian, writer and actor Emily Heller talks to Jesse about a joke from both her album Pasta and her Comedy Central standup special Ice Thickeners. Despite being recorded about six months apart, her delivery and wording is almost exactly the same in each version. Jesse and Emily go over her meticulousness and handling of tropes, as well as the writing retreats she employs to develop new material. Ultimately, the two get around to discussing how Emily actually hasn't done stand-up for some time due to her work in writing for television--namely HBO's Barry. Also included: riding hairy shoulders to the moon. Follow Emily on Twitter and watch her special Ice Thickeners on YouTube or Comedy Central.
DO you ever think to yourself "hmm, I wish Adeline and Jackson would stop talking about big-budget family blockbusters that I've probably seen and start talking about independent high-brow art films that I probably haven't?" Well if you have, then tough luck! This week It's Cory Finley's Thoroughbreds, the biggest budget family action comedy of them all! Also in this episode: NBC's The Good Place and HBO's Barry. No Nerds Allowed is a pop culture podcast hosted by film students and siblings Jackson and Adeline McMurray, uploaded weekly on Sundays! Our Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjsDDUiM3FJEcJlMOoKjTjw?view_as=subscriber Intro/Outro Music: Sour Tennessee Red - John Deley and the 41 Players https://youtu.be/Vfc9sAQjJtc
This week, Jared and Charles talk about Jim Jarmusch's new film, The Dead Don't die. They also discuss HBO's Barry, fantasy in fiction, and some of the latest news. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Bill Hader (Saturday Night Live, The Skeleton Twins, Hod Rod, Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Tropic Thunder) as he discusses his hit show Barry, now streaming on HBO Go and HBO Now. About the show: Disillusioned at the thought of taking down another "mark," depressed, low-level hit man Barry Berkman seeks a way out. When the Midwesterner reluctantly travels to Los Angeles to execute a hit on an actor who is bedding a mobster's wife, little does Barry know that the City of Angels may be his sanctuary. He follows his target into acting class and ends up instantly drawn to the community of eager hopefuls, especially dedicated student Sally, who becomes the object of his affection. While Barry wants to start a new life as an actor, his handler, Fuches, has other ideas, and the hit man's criminal past won't let him walk away so easily. To stream the series online and get more information, visit https://www.hbo.com/barry. Moderated by Alan Seales. Visit http://g.co/TalksAtGoogle/Barry to watch the video.
HBO's Barry wrapped up its second season a few weeks back, and Ed and Emily were both very taken with Bill Hader and Alec Berg's hitman comedy/drama. They talk about the ways in which it balances psychological insight with hilarious comedy, Hader's considerable skill as a dramatic actor, and the ways in which the show has deepened its ensemble in the second season, with plenty of SPOILERS along the way. They also discuss the debut of Neon Genesis Evangelion on Netflix, Bryan Singer being removed from the Red Sonja remake, and I Think You Should Leave being renewed for season two. Here is the Google talk with Bill Hader that Emily references during the Barry discussion. 00:00:00 - 00:24:33 - Intro & News 00:24:34 - 00:52:21 - Emily & Ed discuss Barry 00:52:22 - 00:56:48 - SRS Recommends & Outro
Happy Monday, Missketeers! Best Buddy, Frank Moran, joins us to cook up some buzz for FOX's "MasterChef". All the while, Lex Michael is yucking it up to Netflix's "I Think You Should Leave" and HBO's "Barry". Tauri Jay is lamenting the horrors of mankind with HBO's "Chernobyl". What are you into? Follow Frank Moran on Instagram and Twitter Missing Out Hotline: 978-MISS-OUT (978-647-7688) Follow us on Twitter- @MissingOutCast @TheLexMichael @TauriJay Music Credits: "Who Likes to Party" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Crossing Streams is back recording live from Ballast Point in Miramar, with RIck Romero (@RJsFro on Twitter) making his third appearance on the podcast! The guys are together to discuss Barry, the hit man-actor dramedy that finds new heights in its second season. Many thanks to Crossing Streams subscribers; we have had some structural issues which delayed this pod's release for two weeks.
What looks to be the final movie in Fox's X-men franchise is finally here. The X-men series has had its shares of ups and downs. Steven and Chandler talk through all the highs and lows and are then set with the task of answering an important question: is Dark Phoenix any good? They also discuss season 2 of HBO's Barry, and will the "Black Adam" movie that Dwayne Johnson has been attached to for 5 years finally starting making it's way into production? Find out in this episode of Act 3! Time Codes: Act One: News -03:00 - Dwayne Johnson's "Black Adam" film finally gets a director -10:15 - Original cast members returning for "Ghostbusters" sequel Act Two: What We're Watching -13:15 - Steven & Chandler: HBO's "Barry" Season 2 (-18:00 - SPOILERS) Act Three: X-Men "Dark Phoenix" Review and Discussion -27:50 - Non-Spoilers -43:25 - SPOILERS
In this episode Andrew, Derek, and Melissa nerd out on Season 1 of HBO's Barry starring Bill Hader. Season 2 review coming up next!
Jim, A.Ron and Cecily team up to take on the end of the world as envisioned by Amazon Prime's Good Omens. Adapted from the novel of the same name by co-author Neil Gaiman himself, it offers a warm, funny, and human take on the Apocalypse, focusing on the unlikely friendship between a demon (David Tennant) and an angel (Michael Sheen) who have decided they like Earth like it is, thankyouverymuch, and team up to keep it that way. Then, Cecily and A.Ron talk about their thoughts on the conclusion of the sophomore season of HBO's Barry(00:26:45). Leave Us A Review on Apple Podcasts Join the discussion: Email | Forums | Facebook | Twitter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jim, A.Ron and Cecily team up to take on the end of the world as envisioned by Amazon Prime's Good Omens. Adapted from the novel of the same name by co-author Neil Gaiman himself, it offers a warm, funny, and human take on the Apocalypse, focusing on the unlikely friendship between a demon (David Tennant) and an angel (Michael Sheen) who have decided they like Earth like it is, thankyouverymuch, and team up to keep it that way. Then, Cecily and A.Ron talk about their thoughts on the conclusion of the sophomore season of HBO's Barry(00:26:45). Leave Us A Review on Apple Podcasts Join the discussion: Email | Forums | Facebook | Twitter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Happy Memorial Day! Enjoy your BBQ as we discuss the finale to HBO's biggest series, Game of Thrones! Also, Lex Michael is loving the classic 90's Will Smith that is all over Disney's new live-action film, Aladdin (2019). While Tauri Jay wants you all to watch HBO's Barry! What are you into? Missing Out Hotline: 978-MISS-OUT (978-647-7688) Follow us on Twitter- @MissingOutCast @TheLexMichael @TauriJay Music Credits: "Who Likes to Party" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
After a long delay, Paul and Michael are back to save the world, at least the small part of it that includes them! Many things are covered in their effort, including: 1. Hay, and what it's for! 2. Book Club: Start reading Michael Chabon's The Adventures of Kavalier and Clay. 3. Gabriel Garcia Marquez's 100 Years of Solitude, soon to be adapted by Netflix. 4. Game of Thrones 5. Fan Entitlement and how it ruins things. 6. Sons of Anarchy 7. Wrestling 8. The TV series Lost 9. HBO's The Sopranos 10. HBO's Barry! 11. The Netflix documentary The Battered Bastards of Baseball 12. HBO's Deadwood 13. The greatness of the Criterion Collection 14. Video games And an lot more!!!!!!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bill Hader and fellow Saturday Night Live alum John Mulaney discuss the trajectory of Hader's career leading up to his star role in HBO's Barry, its new season, and much more. The conversation was recorded on May 12, 2019 in front of a live audience at New York's 92nd Street Y.
Actor, writer and director Rightor Doyle joins Lara this week to talk about Part 3 of the Vanderpump Rules reunion. They come to some pretty enlightening conclusions, but you'll just have to listen to find out what they are. For bonus episodes check out patreon.com/sexyuniquepodcast. You can follow Rightor & Lara on Insta and Twitter @rightordoyle and @larzmarie. Be sure to watch Rightor's show, Bonding, on Netflix and see him bringing the lols on Season 2 of HBO's Barry. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I mean, we'll see what the next six months throw at us, we're not ones to doubt the power of Peak TV, but....yes, it almost certainly is. We discuss the devastating genius of Phoebe Waller-Bridge's limited series, which will make you cry, laugh, and gasp all in the same scene (occasionally the same *sentence*). Seriously folks, don't sleep on this one. Sarah heartily endorses the second season of HBO's Barry, and Amanda has a revelation that will shock and embarrass us all. Shows Discussed: Fleabag, Barry, Catch-22
Dylan Schwan took some time out of his busy schedule to bring on former guest Dylan Salcedo to discuss some of the TV they've been watching. They discuss the ending to the FX comedy series, You're the Worst, as well as the sophomore season of HBO's Barry. Dylan Schwan talks about his love for Netflix's sketch comedy series I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson as well as Steve James Starz docuseries America to Me. Dylan also talks about a couple of CBS All Access series with the absurd The Good Fight and surprisingly tepid The Twilight Zone. But don't worry, both Dylan's end up discussing the (literally) dark first battle episode on this season of Game of Thrones. You can find Film Fallout every week on iTunes, Soundcloud, Facebook, and Instagram, as well as anything else that pulls an RSS Feed. The podcast (@filmfalloutcast), Chris (@HammerkopCross), and Dylan (@DreaminDylanS) are also on Twitter. You can also find Chris' film writing at goombastomp.com. Please feel free to share the podcast with anyone who may enjoy it, and rate and subscribe on iTunes to help spread the word as much as possible! Intro & Outro Music: I Know There's Gonna Be (Good Times) by Jamie XX
In Episode 11, Co-Hosts/Sisters: Rosie and Gabby discuss some personal and not so personal subjects. Topics range from but are not limited to: adult baths, licking armpits to get on a similar menstrual cycle, Netflix series: Chambers, Joe Biden for President, The Clinton Family BioDome, HBO's Barry, Bess Armstrong, Hot Pockets and so many other random topics. Rose admittedly wanted most of the podcast edited out, but by the end, Gab begs her to let her keep it in (mostly so the editing process would be easier, but also because Gab doesn't care if you think she's strano).Ciao!
After an emotionally draining weekend following the aftermath of Game of Thrones (and Avengers: End Game for Zak), Hema and Zak reunite to discuss the NFL Draft, Jazz Free Agency, then deep dive into Adam Sandler's return to SNL, the Sandman's best hits, and go to bat on why HBO's Barry is the best thing you aren't watching yet. Plus, a a discussion on 'The Long Night' and whether or not the Battle of Winterfell lived up to the hype and expectations for the remainder of the series. Tune in, and follow us on Twitter: @SBAfterhours, @HemaHeimuliJr, and @zakhicken. Plus, make sure to check out kslsports.com for all your sports coverage.
The Custard TV Podcast is the TV podcast for TV lovers from TV obsessives. This week Luke and Matt are joined by site contributor Sarah Kennedy to review BBC1's week-long drama The Victim ITV's new drama The Widow, new 'comedy' Don't Forget the Driver and the return of HBO's Barry to Sky Atlantic. As a guest on the show, Sarah takes on the ultimate TV Quiz in 'BoxMaster' and we discuss the TV characters we'd like to spend the day with. TIME STAMPS 00:07.43 REVIEW - The Victim - Episode 1 (BBC1/BBC iPlayer) 00:17.00 REVIEW - The Widow - Episode 1 (ITV/ITV HUB) 00:26.34- REVIEW - Don't Forget the Driver - Episode 1 (BBC2/BBC iPlayer) 00:35.58 - REVIEW - Quicksand - Episode 1 (NETFLIX) 00:46.23 - BoxMaster - The Ultimate TV Quiz 00:55.25 - REVIEW - Barry - Episode 1 (Sky Atlantic/NOWTV)
On this episode, we discuss more news stories, announce our Game of Thrones contest, and breakdown HBO's Barry and some bad movies. Stay tuned to the end to hear a clip of Nicole's interview with Rebecca Lavoie from the Crime Writer's On podcast. To find out more about us and our podcast, find us at http://facebook.com/expertspodcast.
Show notes, tools and resources: www.feisworld.com/blog/ben-smith Ben Smith is a writer, producer and director. His most recent project is the popular HBO TV Show called Barry, for which he worked as a writer and co-producer. Prior to that, he wrote for Trophy Wife on ABC, Benched on USA, Other Space on the Yahoo streaming platform, Santa Clarita Diet on Netflix with Drew Barrymore. Plus his own projects - Gentleman Lobsters and Meet Cute. Born and raised in Lexington, MA - Ben’s mom is Chinese so we were able to chat about what it means to grow up multi-cultural. Since most writers in Hollywood still are mostly white male, Ben talks about diversity and how it’s important in the writer’s room. Still in his 20s, you may be wondering how Ben got his first job and survive the competitive landscape of not only being a writer, but talented and lucky enough to work his way up. He’s incredibly humble and shared his own experience since college. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/feisworld/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/feisworld/support
Has Stphen Root, the actor, had a million parts? It's not a million, right? Ok. It's 236. Still: wow! Root is is the kind of character actor that can take even the most basic, dreary TV show or movie and light it up. One or two scenes with Stephen in it, say a by the book police procedural or a saccharine sitcom, and that's all you'll talk about. He'll joins us to discuss some of his most memorable roles: He'll tell us why his voiceover role in "King of the Hill" was one of his favorite gigs. Plus, he'll tell us how he got the part in his most recent project HBO's "Barry," and how he helped flesh out his character's role.
Emily Heller stops by the show to talk about her recent standup album Pasta, writing and producing on HBO's Barry, being diagnosed with ADHD at age 31, creating the Retirement Party for Men, growing up in Northern California, her secret marriage, curly hair, needing to be absolutely honest in her standup and so much more. We also did a round of How Dare you and answered your questions. Check us out on Patreon: http://patreon.com/alisonrosen Buy Alison's Book: Tropical Attire Encouraged (and Other Phrases That Scare Me) You probably need to buy a new ARIYNBF Legacy Shirt! and the HGFY ringtone! This show is brought to you by Robinhood. (Sign up at Alison.Robinhood.com and receive a free stock.) Try Amazon Prime Free 30 Day Trial
What is up party people? We are back this week as the duo that you love to hate. Last week was amazing and we would just like to thank Doug one more time for coming on. This wee your heroes get back discussing the AFI Top 100 movies of all time. We talk about Citizen Kane and On The Waterfront. We also have the return of friend of the Show Ray with his thoughts on Citizen Kane. Ill let you know this he has a far better explanation of the movie than Auston or myself. Next week will be discuss The Graduate. This one is on Netflix so there should be no reason everyone can't watch it. We do discuss some of the shows that we have been watching as well. Auston talks about HBO's Barry and Josh talks about Killing Eve. This week we play music from the past with Brand New and Color Me Bad. Finally we see the return of Cody's Corner. I hope you enjoy this weeks episode and have a great week. Contact Links below: AFI Top 100: https://goo.gl/953i2s YouTube: goo.gl/SnC8Kk Instagram: www.instagram.com/itshouldntbethishardpod/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/ItShouldntBeThisHard Email us at itshouldntbethishardpodcast@gmail.com Spotify Playlist: goo.gl/EiqiVa Anchor.fm: goo.gl/XzzR5Q Google Play Music: goo.gl/pe4mnt Stitcher: goo.gl/3RpbV3 iTunes: goo.gl/Zkt9Vj
The ”Into The Woods With Stewart Strauss” Podcast is a fun and enlightening romp through the forest of creativity. Guests will include award winning, nominees and other creative artists from across the arts and entertainment industry. We'll explore the creative process, tell stories and play songs around the campfire, while searching for the spark that ignites creativity. The premiere episode features Josh Eisenstadt. Josh is a writer, producer and director. With several films under his belt and another in the works, Josh is already a journeyman in the film industry. He also happens to be one of the most famous Twin Peaks fans in the world. Next up... Actor, John Pirruccello John is known for his work on stage, both in theater and improvisational comedy. He costarred in David Mamet's "Phil Spector" (HBO), beside Helen Mirren and Al Pacino. David Lynch fans know him as Deputy Sheriff Chad Broxford (Showtime). John is currently in the cast of HBO's Barry, which was just nominated for a SAG Ensemble Award. Congrats, to the entire cast! Michael O'Neill is a world class guitarist, film and TV composer. He's been on the worlds biggest stages and recorded with many of the finest recording artists on the planet. Barbra Streisand, Stevie Wonder, Michael McDonald and George Benson, just to name a few. Michael has generously provided some of his music for the podcasts and will be on an upcoming episode. Tom E. Wright is a creative force all his own. The picture you're looking at was conceived of and photographed by Tom. He’s worked with everyone from Jim Hendrix to Peter Gabriel and so many more. “Wastin' Away In L.A.” is a ditty I wrote and recorded a while back. The band was playing live in the studio and featured Greg Fowler (vocals, guitar), John Balbuena (Rhodes), David Sprock (drums), Phil Upchurch Jr. (bass). Lou Robins (baritone sax) and me, Stewart Strauss (lead guitar, producer) Thanks for listening and I hope you come back often… for our journeys Into The Woods! Cheers! Stewart Strauss --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stewart-strauss/support
The Into The Woods With Stewart Strauss Podcast is a fun and enlightening romp through the forest of creativity. Guests will include award winning, nominated and other creative artists from across the arts and entertainment industry. We'll explore the creative process, tell stories and play songs around the campfire, while searching for the spark that ignites creativity. The premiere episode features Josh Eisenstadt. Josh is a writer, producer and director. With several films under his belt and another in the works, Josh is already a journeyman in the film industry. He also happens to be one of the most famous Twin Peaks fans in the world. Next up... Actor, John Pirruccello John is known for his work on stage, both in theater and improvisational comedy. He costarred in David Mamet's "Phil Spector" (HBO), beside Helen Mirren and Al Pacino. David Lynch fans know him as Deputy Sheriff Chad Broxford (Showtime). John is currently in the cast of HBO's Barry, which was just nominated for a SAG Ensemble Award. Congrats, to the entire cast! Michael O'Neill is a world class guitarist, film and TV composer. He's been on the worlds biggest stages and recorded with many of the finest recording artists on the planet. Barbra Streisand, Stevie Wonder, Michael McDonald and George Benson, just to name a few. Michael has generously provided some of his music for the podcasts and will be on an upcoming episode. Tom E. Wright is a creative force all his own. The picture you're looking at was conceived of and photographed by Tom. He’s worked with everyone from Jim Hendrix to Peter Gabriel and so many more. “Wastin' Away In L.A.” is a ditty I wrote and recorded a while back. The band was playing live in the studio and featured Greg Fowler (vocals, guitar), John Balbuena (Rhodes), David Sprock (drums), Phil Upchurch Jr. (bass). Lou Robins (baritone sax) and me, Stewart Strauss (lead guitar, producer) Thanks for listening and I hope you come back often… for our journeys Into The Woods! Cheers! Stewart Strauss
The Brothers discuss NFL Qb's, Colt McCoy, Baylor dude meme, Fournette, work potlucks, stolen pies, the eviction of florida, HBO's Barry, Robin Hood Daffy, Daredevil, and Narcos Mexico. Email - spacecitybrothers@gmail.com Twitter - https://twitter.com/spacecitybros Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/spacecitybrothers iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/space-city-brothers-podcast/id1223830369?mt=2 PlayerFM - https://player.fm/series/1417384 Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/space-city-brothers-podcast Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/spacecitybrothers
We're focusing on TV scene stealers this week, as we head into a new fall season. These two performers take some of the best shows on TV and make them even better, sidling into any given scene and swiping it right out from under everybody else with a perfect one-liner or pratfall. First, we're talking with D'Arcy Carden of NBC's The Good Place and HBO's Barry. Her work as Janet (and Janet's evil twin, Bad Janet) on The Good Place is some of the funniest stuff you'll see on TV. As what amounts to a computer program running off the raw power of the universe and living in the afterlife, Janet is someone who can make cacti materialize as if from nowhere, who can vomit pennies, who can evolve slowly but surely into something almost godlike, all without breaking a sweat. And Carden's work as the character is all sunny chipperness and goofy fun. She's so good Todd listed her as creating one of his favorite performances of 2017 in an earlier podcast. Next up is Natasha Rothwell of HBO's Insecure. The series, about a group of women in their early 30s, charts the tumultuous process of becoming an adult and having to figure things out. But Kelli, the character Rothwell plays, is exactly the sort of friend who's pretty sure she already has it figured out, and she's not ashamed to tell you just what she thinks of whatever decision you just made. Rothwell is also involved in the writing process on Insecure, figuring out what's going to happen with all of the characters on the show, which makes her role in the series even more intriguing. Both women join Todd in this week's episode to talk about why they love what they do, how they got their big breaks, and why working in sketch comedy helped prepare them for some of TV's best shows. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John Pirruccello - Actor (Barry / Twin Peaks)Shortly before HBO's Barry came out; I had the opportunity to have lunch with one of it's stars; John Pirruccello (Det. John Loach).We talk a little about his career and a little about me; but mostly, its just two guys enjoying each other's company over lunch at a rather loud Bob's Big Boy in Burbank.Follow John on social media:Twitter: @JohnPirruccelloFB: John PirruccelloInsta: @GnomeAdder
The sun's out, the temperature's rising, and yet another month of TV has come and gone - and the hosts of TV Party are ready to send it off in style! Film editor Dominick Suzanne-Mayer joins us once again to weigh on everything we saw (and some we didn't see) in May. (The short version: if you haven't watched Killing Eve, get on that shit what's wrong with you.)Along with our effusive praise for BBC America's spy-thriller smash hit, we dig deep into the news of the week (including some surprise renewals and exciting casting decisions) and pile more onto our pre-existing love for FX's The Americans and HBO's Barry and Westworld. In the meantime, NBC is doing Hair as a live musical, and we simply don't know what to do with that information. Add to that a murderer's row of geek-outs over space operas, wrestling and kiddie cooking competitions, and it's just another week of delightful mayhem on TV Party. Timestamps:2:00 - TV News: The Expanse renewed by Amazon, John Malkovich as Hercule Poirot(!), Mike White & John Hennigan joining Survivor, Damon Lindelof's Watchmen casting announcement23:39 - Episode of the Month:Consensus: Killing Eve, "God, I'm Tired" (BBC America)Dom: Barry, "Chapter 8 - Know Your Truth" (HBO)Allison: The Americans, "The Summit"/"Jennings, Elizabeth" (FX); Westworld, "Akane No Mai" (HBO)Clint: The Expanse, "Delta-V" (Syfy)48:53 - Performances of the Month:Consensus: Matthew Rhys/Keri Russell, The Americans (FX)Dom: Jodie Comer, Killing Eve (BBC America)Allison: Rinko Kikuchi, Westworld (HBO)Clint: Tracee Ellis Ross, Black-ish (ABC)1:08:58 - What We Missed:Clint: Masterchef Junior finale (Fox); Picnic at Hanging Rock (Amazon)Dom: NXT (WWE Network)Allison: Cobra Kai (Youtube Red)1:19:04 - Next Week in TV: Dom: Succession premiere(HBO)Allison: Pose premiere (FX)Clint: Reverie pilot (NBC)Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
In this episode, I bring in my parents for an in-depth discussion on BARRY's first season. Spoiler-heavy! (No stock talk in this one.)
We had a blast with Ben Cholok talking grape soda, HBO's "Barry", and the importance of shaking your Christmas tree. Ben put birds on the Naughty List which made Adam feel vindicated, and we had the biggest Criminal Cop of the Week maybe ever? Find us at https://www.facebook.com/AveryAndAdamsChristmasCommittee and on Twitter @thechristmaspod! Send us comments and Christmas Advice questions at thechristmaspod at gmail dot com!
AFTERBUZZ TV -- Barry edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of HBO's Barry. In this episode hosts Steph Sabraw, Miss Conversation Piece, Erika Edwards, and Taquaila Jackson discuss episode 8. ABOUT BARRY: A disillusioned former Marine-turned-assassin reluctantly accepts a job in Los Angeles, where he inadvertently discovers an interest in the performing arts. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV Buy Merch at http://shop.spreadshirt.com/AfterbuzzTV/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
AFTERBUZZ TV -- Barry edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of HBO's Barry. In this episode hosts Steph Sabraw, Miss Conversation Piece, and Erika Edwards discuss episode 7. ABOUT BARRY: A disillusioned former Marine-turned-assassin reluctantly accepts a job in Los Angeles, where he inadvertently discovers an interest in the performing arts. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV Buy Merch at http://shop.spreadshirt.com/AfterbuzzTV/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
After a brief hiatus, Allen and Ryan sit down to catch up on life, movies and everything pop culture! Plus tune in to hear Allen's mini-reviews of "A Quiet Place" and HBO's "Barry"
On a new Frame Trap, everyone shares their thoughts and concerns on the state of the Final Fantasy VII remake, Damiani and Kyle provide fresh takes on God of War, and Ben talks about his positive Nintendo Labo experiences. There's also discussion of BattleTech, Iconoclasts, and HBO's Barry. TIMESTAMPS 05:43 - God of War 46:44 - Barry 57:09 - Dragon Ball GT 01:15:15 - Caught in a Frame Trap: Real or fake? Robot masters 01:27:30 - Nintendo Labo 01:42:22 - Iconoclasts 01:53:10 - BattleTech 02:10:17 - HOTTAKE: Should we be worried about the FF7 remake? 02:54:56 - Emails SPONSORS Greg "TheDarkKnight" Kettering ZenMarket - https://zenmarket.jp/?utm_source=sponsor&utm_campaign=easya ZenPop subscription service - https://zenpop.jp?utm_source=sponsor&utm_campaign=easya (EZA-focused ZenMarket page: https://zenmarket.jp/en/showcase/easyallies/?utm_source=sponsor&utm_campaign=easya) Thomas J - https://thomasj.bandcamp.com/
AFTERBUZZ TV -- Barry edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of HBO's Barry. In this episode hosts Steph Sabraw, Miss Conversation Piece, Erika Edwards, Taquaila Jackson, and special guest Paula Newsome break down episode 6. ABOUT BARRY: A disillusioned former Marine-turned-assassin reluctantly accepts a job in Los Angeles, where he inadvertently discovers an interest in the performing arts. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV Buy Merch at http://shop.spreadshirt.com/AfterbuzzTV/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
AFTERBUZZ TV -- Barry edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of HBO's Barry. In this episode hosts Steph Sabraw, Conversation Piece, and Erika Edwards break down episode 5. ABOUT BARRY: A disillusioned former Marine-turned-assassin reluctantly accepts a job in Los Angeles, where he inadvertently discovers an interest in the performing arts. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV Buy Merch at http://shop.spreadshirt.com/AfterbuzzTV/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
AFTERBUZZ TV -- Barry edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of HBO's Barry. In this episode hosts Steph Sabraw, Miss Conversation Piece, and Taquaila Jackson break down episode 4. ABOUT BARRY: A disillusioned former Marine-turned-assassin reluctantly accepts a job in Los Angeles, where he inadvertently discovers an interest in the performing arts. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV Buy Merch at http://shop.spreadshirt.com/AfterbuzzTV/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
AFTERBUZZ TV -- Barry edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of HBO's Barry. In this episode hosts Steph Sabraw, Jeff Graham, and Erika Edwards break down episode 3. ABOUT BARRY: A disillusioned former Marine-turned-assassin reluctantly accepts a job in Los Angeles, where he inadvertently discovers an interest in the performing arts. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV Buy Merch at http://shop.spreadshirt.com/AfterbuzzTV/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The cast and creators of Lifetime's "UnReal" discuss the decision to focus the new season on a "suitress," and how the show is even more relevant now than ever. And the team behind HBO's "Barry," Bill Hader and Alec Berg, talk about crafting a comedy about a hitman who just wants to be an actor.
Welcome back! This week, Pat and Brian join Dan and Bill to talk “anything else we want to talk about.” This is the most random episode yet, and it's a great time! Pat signs along to Hugh Jackman, and gets into some movie theatre shenanigans. Brain plays video games and dresses up as a wrestler in New Orleans. Bill gets hooked on Fortnite, and Dan watches Barry and has a rant on Bathroom etiquette. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
For this spook-tacular episode of TV Party, Allison and Clint venture deep into the bowels of the Consequence Podcast Network studio! There, The Loser's Club hosts Randall Colburn and Michael Roffman lie in wait to help them discuss our picks of the most frightening moments in television history.Whether it's the existential horror of Twin Peaks: The Return's Woodsman, or the simple tension of Walter and Skyler White's scuffle over a kitchen knife in Breaking Bad, television's greatest shocks come in many forms, and we're here to discuss them all, as well as what makes a great TV scare in the first place. Along the way, the crew also discusses Donald Glover's acrimonious split from Marvel over his Deadpool series, the premieres of AMC's The Terror and HBO's Barry, and the return of FX's The Americans for its final season.Timestamps:1:55 - TV News: Donald Glover leaving Deadpool, "I Want Your Cray-Cray" Jessica Jones Pop-Up VideoThis Week in TV:5:58 - Michael: Barry, "Chapter One: Make Your Mark" (HBO)9:36 - Clint: Santa Clarita Diet Season 2 (Netflix)12:56 - Randall: The Challenge! (MTV)19:17 - Allison: The Americans, "Dead Hand" (FX); The Terror (AMC)The Scene Who Knocks:Backups:24:55 - Clint: The human mural, Hannibal, "Kaiseki" (NBC)27:48 - Michael: Zeebo, Are You Afraid of the Dark, "The Tale of Laughing in the Dark" (NICK)30:09 - Randall: Laura Palmer screaming, Twin Peaks season 2 finale (ABC)33:41 - Allison: Lucy gets stabbed, ER, "Be Still My Heart" (NBC); Bolero, Legion, "Chapter 7" (FX)35:47 - What Makes a Good TV Scare?The List:44:56 - First glimpse of the creature on the wing, The Twilight Zone, "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet" (CBS)47:45 - The reveal of Mrs. Peacock, The X-Files, "Home" (FOX)52:51 - The floating boy, Salem's Lot (CBS)56:15 - Knife fight between Walter and Skyler, Breaking Bad, "Ozymandias" (AMC)1:00:59 - Disembodied heads of Punky's friends, Punky Brewster, "The Perils of Punky: Part 2" (NBC)1:06:36 - "Got a light?", Twin Peaks: The Return, "Part 8" (SHO)1:11:12 - "I don't have a car," Six Feet Under, "That's My Dog" (HBO)1:15:06 - Sky is possessed and starts repeating the others, Doctor Who, "Midnight" (BBC)Next Week in TV:1:19:29 - Clint: DC's Legends of Tomorrow, "Guest Starring John Noble" (CW)1:20:20 - Randall: WrestleMania 34 (WWE)1:23:03 - Michael: Legion season 2 premiere (FX)1:24:05 - Allison: Killing Eve (BBC America)Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
AFTERBUZZ TV -- Barry edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of HBO's Barry. In this episode hosts Taquaila Jackson, Steph Sabraw, Conversation Piece, and Erika Edwards break down episode 2. ABOUT BARRY: A disillusioned former Marine-turned-assassin reluctantly accepts a job in Los Angeles, where he inadvertently discovers an interest in the performing arts. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV Buy Merch at http://shop.spreadshirt.com/AfterbuzzTV/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Thanks to a recent spate of TV renewals from Netflix and other outlets, we take a moment to celebrate the upcoming third season of One Day at a Time and talk about the campaign surrounding its renewal. Also, apparently, Nailed It! has been renewed, which we have no feelings about. Afterwards, we chat about the new HBO hitman comedy show Barry, starring Bill Hader. We like it! A lot!
Bonus! HBO's Barry, Santa Clarita Diet Season 2, Game Over Man, Florida Project, Mudbound Review by The Terrible Talkers
AFTERBUZZ TV -- Barry edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of HBO's Barry. In this episode hosts Steph Sabraw, Miss Conversation Piece, and Erika Edwards break down episode 1. ABOUT BARRY: A disillusioned former Marine-turned-assassin reluctantly accepts a job in Los Angeles, where he inadvertently discovers an interest in the performing arts. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV Buy Merch at http://shop.spreadshirt.com/AfterbuzzTV/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This is the one where us Texas natives (Finding STAX and Johnny P) chat about a Bernie Sanders encounter, working with Al Pacino and Charlie Sheen, Prilosec, and Thunder Cats. We also discuss John's role in the upcoming third season of the groundbreaking television series 25 years in the making, maybe you've heard of it, called Twin Peaks, and the coming soon to HBO, new series from Bill Hader and Alec Berg, called Barry also starring Henry 'The Fonz' Winkler.