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Cecilia and Lewis talk Binge viewing Drop Dead Fred, I Care A Lot and Scooby-Doo! Wrestlemania Mystery, then get chatting about Rev Fest 2024, the X - Pearl - MaXXine trilogy and Inside Out 2 from Lewis' perspective.
We're breaking our accidental 2016-streak with I Care A Lot (2020), written and directed by J Blakeson and starring Rosamund Pike and Peter Dinklage. The only thing as important as the ins and outs of legal guardianship abuse in this movie is the Russian mafia. Yes, really.Thank you for listening! If you like what you heard you should check us out on Instagram or join us on our Patreon.If you're looking for more sapphic films to watch, check out our Movie List on Airtable (searchable with tags) or on Letterboxd (easy! fun!)
Aaaaaaaand that's a wrap folks ! To breakdown the operatic finale of Fargo Season 5, Lisa and Dean are ecstatic to be joined by the man, the myth, the legend himself, renowned acting coach/teacher Terry Knickerbocker. From his incredible Brooklyn based studio, Terry has worked with actors from beginners, all the way to Hollywood A-Listers such as; Chris Messina (Newsroom, I Care A Lot, The Mindy Project), Oscar Winner Sam Rockwell (Moon, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, Seven Psychopaths), Abbie Cornish (Somersault, Sucker Punch, Jack Ryan) Yul Vasquez (Severance, Magic City, Whitehouse Plumbers) Gretchen Mol (Boardwalk Empire, Life on Mars, Manchester By the Sea) and so many others. Lisa, Terry and Dean wrap up this wild season by discussing the overarching main themes, the fate of various characters, the performances of this stellar cast and where this season sits in terms of the Fargo universe. Join us! Subscribe and please take a moment to leave us a 5 star review wherever you get your pods. You can learn more about Terry here https://terryknickerbockerstudio.com Here are some recap/breakdown links to further your Fargoddiction for rounding out this excellent Season Five. https://www.vulture.com/article/fargo-finale-recap-season-5-episode-10-bisquik.html https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/16/arts/television/fargo-recap-season-5-finale.html https://tvline.com/recaps/fargo-recap-season-5-finale-episode-10-ending-explained-1235113875/ https://www.avclub.com/fargo-season-5-finale-review-bisquik-1851169777 https://www.rollingstone.com/tv-movies/tv-movie-recaps/fargo-season-5-finale-fx-jon-hamm-maga-sheriff-juno-temple-noah-hawley-1234947475/
WELCOME BACK TO TEA TIME WITH NICK!I've got some major updates from my life – exciting changes are on the horizon, and trust me, you didn't see this coming!
Em and Kinka discuss 2014's Gone Girl and 2021's I Care A Lot. We didn't care a lot about the latter. The Movies https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2267998/ https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9893250/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TwoMoviesOnePod
Chris Messina is that rare character actor leading man who is the go-to supporting actor in seemingly everything. From “The Mindy Project” and “Newsroom,” to “She Dies Tomorrow” and “I Care A Lot,” he handles ultra-serious roles (like in “Blame,” which I loved) or uproarious ones (such as this year's hit “Air”) with what seems like effortlessness, and now he's starring in the new series “Based on a True Story” with Kaley Cuoco. In this hour, he generously takes us on an extended tour of his process. He talks about learning to “experience” rather than “act,” why the thought of preparing a role “for 14 years” excites him, and the elements that make up “Air” which elevated his work past simply being four phone calls. He tells wonderful stories about his time at the Actors Studio in New York, getting a helpful note from Amy Adams that has profoundly affected his work, why a recent viewing of “Raging Bull” got him emotional, and leaves us with much more inspiration and wisdom than we had before. Back To One is the in-depth, no-nonsense, actors-on-acting podcast from Filmmaker Magazine. In each episode, host Peter Rinaldi invites one working actor to do a deep dive into their unique process, psychology, and approach to the craft. Follow Back To One on Instagram
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Slam the Gavel welcomes Diane Berkebile to the podcast. Her Mother,Jane Stickle was made a Victim of Lawrence County's, "I Care A Lot" scheme." Diane soon realized this is a real life monopoly after seeking help from an attorney after receiving an inheritance from her uncle in 2010. However, a year later her father died, TARGETING her mother by this attorney and his partner's son, Assistant District Attorney who joined forces with her sister who had medical issues. Diane received a call from her sister that she was taking their Mother out for lunch. That would be the last time Diane saw her Mother. Several weeks later she was allowed to see her mother in an assisted living home. Her Mother was wearing an ankle bracelet and did not have her cell phone. Prior to this happening, Diane was to move into her Mother's home in 2017 per documents her sister and the attorney signed in full agreement to live with her mother. However, 8 weeks prior to the targeted move in date her Mother was stripped from her home and from her life as she knew it.... After telling everyone in town for months that her Mother had Alzheimer's, on 8/4/2017 her sister then took her to an attorney to sign papers to remove Diane as POA. 96 hours after signing the paperwork, her sister dropped her off at Glen Moore Place Assisted Living, like a dog on 8/8/2017 and had her fitted with an ankle alarm. What happened next was her sister permitted the facility to chemically restrain her every time she went near the door, cashed in interest bearing annuities prior to Mother's passing, having her loser home to go to tax sale (after refusing to pay Property Taxes the POA was responsible for) and is now suing Diane for $800,000.00 for ruining her name and career while still employed to Diane's knowledge. Diane's goal is to save her home from foreclosure scheduled March 8, 2023 resulting from the, "I Care A lot" scheme. Diane would like to obtain help to pursue reimbursement from Lawrence County for selling her Mother's home illegally and deter others from ever taking part in being named in a Life Estate, to never tie up their home in that kind of Red Tape as it is a doorway for corrupt attorneys. Diane would like to get others to come forward who are withholding information as well as covering up and taking part in harassment. Diane so wants to obtain justice for Jane Stickle so that her Mother's death will not have been in vain.To Reach Diane Berkebile: FacebookSupportshow(https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maryannpetri)https://www.buzzsprout.com/1364944/subscribehttp://www.dismantlingfamilycourtcorruption.com/ Support the showSupportshow(https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maryannpetri)http://www.dismantlingfamilycourtcorruption.com/
Slam the Gavel welcomes Diane Berkebile to the podcast. Her Mother,Jane Stickle was made a Victim of Lawrence County's, "I Care A Lot" scheme." Diane soon realized this is a real life monopoly after seeking help from an attorney after receiving an inheritance from her uncle in 2010. However, a year later her father died, TARGETING her mother by this attorney and his partner's son, Assistant District Attorney who joined forces with her sister who had medical issues. Diane received a call from her sister that she was taking their Mother out for lunch. That would be the last time Diane saw her Mother. Several weeks later she was allowed to see her mother in an assisted living home. Her Mother was wearing an ankle bracelet and did not have her cell phone. Prior to this happening, Diane was to move into her Mother's home in 2017 per documents her sister and the attorney signed in full agreement to live with her mother. However, 8 weeks prior to the targeted move in date her Mother was stripped from her home and from her life as she knew it.... After telling everyone in town for months that her Mother had Alzheimer's, on 8/4/2017 her sister then took her to an attorney to sign papers to remove Diane as POA. 96 hours after signing the paperwork, her sister dropped her off at Glen Moore Place Assisted Living, like a dog on 8/8/2017 and had her fitted with an ankle alarm. What happened next was her sister permitted the facility to chemically restrain her every time she went near the door, cashed in interest bearing annuities prior to Mother's passing, having her loser home to go to tax sale (after refusing to pay Property Taxes the POA was responsible for) and is now suing Diane for $800,000.00 for ruining her name and career while still employed to Diane's knowledge. Diane's goal is to save her home from foreclosure scheduled March 8, 2023 resulting from the, "I Care A lot" scheme. Diane would like to obtain help to pursue reimbursement from Lawrence County for selling her Mother's home illegally and deter others from ever taking part in being named in a Life Estate, to never tie up their home in that kind of Red Tape as it is a doorway for corrupt attorneys. Diane would like to get others to come forward who are withholding information as well as covering up and taking part in harassment. Diane so wants to obtain justice for Jane Stickle so that her Mother's death will not have been in vain. To Reach Diane Berkebile: Facebook Supportshow(https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maryannpetri) http://www.dismantlingfamilycourtcorruption.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/maryann-petri/support
Ponzi Schemes, 3 Card Monte, & Flim Flam Men – The Business of Con Artists BRT S04 EP02 (165) 1-15-2023 What We Learned This Week Famous Cons - Ponzi Scheme, Brooklyn Bridge, 3 Card Monte, Spanish Prisoner, Landlord, False Good Samaritan, Fiddle Game…. Psychology of the Scam & The Mark (Victim) – preying on people's trust, greed & politeness Magic - Art of Miss-direction & Deception, & how 3 Card Monte works Con Artists in Movies - The Sting, Wolf of Wall St, Ocean's 11, Grifters, American Hustle, Hustler, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Boiler Room.... Guest: Eric Almassy LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-almassy-4b10097 Eric is a regional sales director, & also a part time Actor Notes: Seg 1 – What is a Con? What is a Confidence Man? Examples of cons – Spanish Prisoner, ponzi scheme, landlord, False Good Samaritan, 3 card monte Famous Cons – Ponzi Scheme, Brooklyn Bridge, Madoff, FTX Crypto Sell Brooklyn Bridge – George C Parker https://history.howstuffworks.com/historical-figures/conman-sold-brooklyn-bridge.htm Parker was so good at his job that he managed to "sell" the Statue of Liberty, Madison Square Garden, Ulysses S. Grant's tomb, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, as well as four lots in City Hall Park for $25,000. But he couldn't avoid getting caught, and he went to jail several times for larceny, forgery, and impersonating a police officer. False Good Samaritan There might not be any simpler or more ancient con than the so-called “false Good Samaritan”. It usually involves a team of two con men working in tandem, and the victim is usually a lone person walking a city street at night. The first con man approaches the person and mugs them, stealing their wallet or purse and taking off down the street. The second con man, posing as a passerby, will give chase to the mugger, tackle them, and get back the wallet. The mugger, of course, always manages to escape during the fray. The false Good Samaritan will then return the wallet or purse to the mark, who will have been witness to the entire performance. The hope is that the grateful victim will repay the con man for his help with some kind of cash reward, which they can then split with the mugger later on. When sold correctly and performed on the right kind of person, this con is capable of earning the grifters even more money than they would have ever gotten from just keeping the stolen wallet. Spanish Prisoner / Nigerian Prince Ever gotten one of those junk e-mails from a person claiming to be a Nigerian Princess in need of quick cash? If so, then you're familiar with the Spanish Prisoner, which is a classic form of “advance fee fraud” that attempts to trick unsuspecting marks by promising them a big payday down the road. The scam dates all the way back to the early 1900s, when it was often used against wealthy businessmen. This is how it would go down: after gaining his mark's trust, a con man would intimate that he was in correspondence with the family of a fabulously wealthy person of high social class who was being imprisoned in Spain for a crime they didn't commit. Fearing scandal, the prisoner has not released his name or case to the public, and is relying on private means to generate the money to secure his release. With this in mind, the mark would be told that any money he contributed to help in the cause would be paid back with huge interest down the road. In some variations, it would even be implied that the person would get to marry the Spanish Prisoner's beautiful daughter. Naturally, any money the victim gave would inevitably disappear, and when possible the con man would even try and get his victim to contribute more cash by telling them that a daring rescue attempt needed to be funded. Ponzi Scheme / Pyramid Scheme If current events have proven anything, it's that there is no more potentially profitable con game than the Ponzi scheme. The trick dates back hundreds of years, but it was popularized by Charles Ponzi, an Italian immigrant to the U.S. who swindled investors out of millions in the early 1900s before being arrested. The modern Ponzi scheme is a form of investment fraud in which a fake or corrupt stockbroker uses the money of his new investors to pay the imaginary returns of his old ones. Initial investments with the fake broker might yield enormous returns for the people being conned, but in reality their money has not been invested in anything–the con man has simply been putting it all into a bank account. Any time someone wants to withdraw money, or if he has to pay the returns of his old investors, the con man simply uses the money he's gotten from new investors to do it. Nothing is actually being invested, won, or lost in the market. The con man is simply giving that impression so that people keep handing over more and more cash. Because it can only grow so far, any Ponzi scheme is destined to eventually collapse under its own weight, so the con man usually pulls a disappearing act after collecting enough money, leaving the investors with nothing but the fake returns they received to keep them involved in the swindle. Undoubtedly the most famous recent example involved Bernard Madoff, a New York financier who engineered a Ponzi scheme estimated to be in the neighborhood of $65 billion. Madoff was eventually caught and sentenced to 150 years in prison, but not before pulling of what is essentially the biggest con game of all time. Three Card Monte One of the classic short cons, three-card monte is a card game that uses sleight of hand and trickery to swindle victims out of small amounts of cash. It's one of the oldest cons around, and dates back to “the shell game,” a similar scheme that was popular during the Middle Ages. The game itself is deceivingly simple. Three cards are placed faced down on a flat surface, usually two black jacks and a red queen. The dealer shows the players the red queen, and then proceeds to thoroughly shuffle the cards to make it difficult to tell where it is. Players then bet on whether they can pick the queen out of the three cards. It sounds easy enough, but the game is more or less impossible to beat, because a good dealer can use sleight of hand to switch the cards at will, and can easily decide who wins or loses. In more sophisticated set ups, the whole game is a fake, and the other supposed “players” are in on the con. One of these conspirators will approach the mark and pretend to give them inside information on how to beat the game, enticing them to make a larger bet. Since street gambling is quite clearly illegal, any time a victim begins to suspect the game might be a cheat, the con men simply pretend to see the police coming, pack up their game, and make a break for it. Wire Game Made famous by the movie The Sting, the wire game was a complex fraud that required a large group of con men to work in concert in order to pull it off. The group of grifters would open up a fake “wire store,' which is a kind of bookie where bets could be placed on horse races. A victim, usually a man of considerable wealth, would then be brought in and given some fake insider information that a particular horse was a sure thing to win the race. If the con men sold the mark well enough, the hope was that they would place a huge bet with the fake bookie at the wire store. From here, the con can go any number of ways, but in the most popular version some sort of mistake occurs, or confusion over the outcome of the race (which, of course, never actually took place) leads to the bet being declared a loss for the hapless victim. Embarrassing Check The embarrassing check con is a well-known means of legally getting money from victims by playing off of their innate feelings of shame. The con men open a fake business with an overtly explicit title that supposedly sells sex toys or other pornographic material, but buyers are told that any purchases they make will be routed through a separate company with a much more innocuous name. After taking orders and collecting payments, the company then sends out letters explaining that a shipping error or some other issue has made it impossible for them to deliver on their product. They enclose a legitimate check refund, only this time the highly graphic name of the company is clearly emblazoned on the check, the idea of course being that a certain percentage of the customers will be too ashamed or embarrassed to ever cash it. Fiddle Game / Ring Game Many of the best cons work because of the inherent greed of the person being tricked, and the fiddle game is one of the best examples. It requires two con men to work, and is designed to take place in a restaurant. One of the con men poses as an old man eating dinner. When he gets his bill, the man approaches the owner and explains that he forgot his wallet back at his hotel. He promises to go get it, and as collateral leaves behind an old fiddle or violin, explaining that he is a traveling musician and that it is his sole source of income. After the old man leaves, a second con man who has been sitting nearby approaches the owner and asks to see the fiddle, saying that he is a dealer in rare instruments. After inspecting the fiddle, the man pronounces it a highly rare and valuable piece of work, worth thousands of dollars. He then pretends to be in a hurry and leaves, but not before giving the mark his card and telling him to call if the man is interested in selling. The old man will return shortly thereafter with the money for his meal. If the con men have sold the trick well enough, the victim, believing that he will be able to sell it to the fake instrument dealer for a huge profit, will attempt to buy the fiddle off of the old man for a few hundred dollars. Of course, the number on the card will prove to be a fake, and the victim will inevitably be left with a worthless violin. Landlord Sometimes real estate can be more valuable than gold. That's the premise of the Landlord Scam, in which a con artist assumes control of a vacant or abandoned home, and then advertises the property for an especially attractive price point. The unsuspecting victim rents the property from the con artist, who collects a security deposit as well as the first and last months' rent, and then disappears. In some cases, the con artist may even rent the same property to multiple victims, leading to mass confusion (and a couple of fistfights) on moving day. https://www.toptenz.net/top-10-con-games.php Top 10 Con Games Explained By EVAN ANDREWS September 16, 2009 / Updated:March 26, 2019 Famous Con Artists: Charles Ponzi - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Ponzi Bernie Madoff - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernie_Madoff SBF – FTX Crypto / Alameda - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Bankman-Fried Seg. 2 – Psychology of a Con Why do people fall for cons? What con artists prey on, psych traits of victims More examples of cons, and how mark plays into it Grifters: The 7 Psychological Principles That Con Artists Use Distraction – Attention is like spotlight, which means when it's pointing in one direction it pretty much ignores everything else. Except people don't realise how little information coming in from the outside world we actually process.Naturally you don't notice what you don't notice, plus the mind is designed to fill in the gaps for us. But con artists do know and almost every con uses some kind of distraction. The classic example is ‘Three-card Monte‘ sometimes called ‘Find the Lady', a rigged card game in which the aim is to find one card out of three after the grifter shuffles them around. At the heart of this hustle is the orchestration of a crowd of onlookers who the mark (that's you and me) thinks are all fellow punters, but who are actually in on the game.- aka: polite mugging Social Compliance - The classic study showing how compliant we are, especially when told to do things by an authority figure, is known as the Milgram experiment. Grifters know all about this and happily exploit our automatic deference to authority figures. People will hand over credit cards to people they think are waiters, car keys to people they think are car park attendants Herd Principle - People are sheep: they can't help following each other. The classic study, known as the Asch conformity experiment was conducted by Solomon Asch in the 1950s showing that people will deny evidence from their own eyes to fit in with others. In the Three-card Monte con, the crowd of shills around the game creates the herd for the mark to follow. Online there are all kinds of tricks people can use to make others think there is a herd when actually there is only one person. The practice of ‘astroturfing' means creating multiple online identities to fake grass-roots support for a politician.In peer-to-peer networks the multiple identities created by people trying to influence them are known as Sybils. Whether online or offline, though, group psychology exerts an enormous influence over us. Exploit other's dishonesty - Fear is the mind-killer. Con artists know that people are fearful and play on this fact. Some cons involve selling goods to marks that are used for illegal purposes.Marks are discouraged from reporting the scam because they would be implicating themselves and the grifter wins both ways. Deception - People are easily tricked, even when they think they are being careful. Grifters take advantage of the fact that most people go along with their expectations of what will happen in any given situation. If the grifter's behaviour fits the situation then people will accept what they say. Leverage need or greed - Once grifters know what people want, even if it doesn't exist, they are in a position to manipulate them. They will play on people's desperation; unfortunately the more desperate people are, the easier they are to con. Time Pressure - Classic studies of how people make decisions under time pressure demonstrates what grifters already know: when there's no time to think people rely on short cuts and emotional responses to a situation. https://www.spring.org.uk/2022/07/grifters-con-artists-7.php Grifters: The 7 Psychological Principles That Con Artists Use Message from Dr Jeremy Dean Seg. 3 – 3 Card Monte, Magic, and the Art of Deception Hustler, people in crowd are in on the con, there to distract you Art of the con, look and act, all in to sell it Miss-direction, follow the card and how magic works The mark is looking at the wrong thing Magic – good looking assistant is miss-direction That's the Trick There's a scene in the movie The Prestige when the 2 young apprentice magicians go to see an older magician to learn his ‘Trick'. When the older magician is on stage he's doing amazing feats of strength. Then they get a watch him after the show get into a carriage, he seems like a crippled feeble old man who needs help. One magician says the other magician – ‘This is the Trick. This is the performance. This is why no one can detect his method. Total devotion to his art. Lot of self sacrifice.' The ‘Trick' is off stage, he's always acting like a crippled old man. It's simple, not easy. We often look for something that's not there, the big secret, when it's actually just in front of our faces. Always more simple than we think. We're looking for the big trick, how to get rich in a moment. When the actual trick, is doing the work daily, weekly, monthly, for years. You hone the craft, measure your progress, and adjust over time. Respect the craft, as there is no overnight success. https://brt-show.libsyn.com/this-is-the-trick-the-one-thing-to-exit-strategy-to-moneyball-business-lessons-from-movies-best-of-business-part-2-brt-s03-ep43-142-9-4-2022 Seg. 4 – Cons in Movies The Sting – wire game, and gambling, hustle The Hustler – pool movie with gambling Wolf of Wall Street – pump and dump scheme with stocks or investments Also in Boiler Room (based on Wolf of Wall St) Oceans 11 The Cons/Hustles/Scams in "Ocean's 11" - What do the names mean? bkkshadow (70)in #film • 2016 A Boesky, a Jim Brown, a Miss Daisy, 2 Jethro's, a Leon Spinks & an Ella Fitzgerald. https://steemit.com/film/@bkkshadow/the-cons-hustles-scams-in-ocean-s-11-what-do-the-names-mean The Grifters In grifting, there are two types of scams: The Long Con & The Short Con. The names refer to the amount of time they take to correctly pull off, which is, ideally, a direct corollary to how lucrative the payout at the end is for the con-man (or woman). Let's talk about the lies. This movie is lousy with ‘em. Obviously the assorted grifters are lying as a profession. That's lying to other people, and that's a given. On top of that, they're lying to each other. https://www.moviejawn.com/home/2017/5/2/the-grifters More: American Hustle, Trading Places, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Focus, Matchstick Men, A Fish Called Wanda, Talented Mr. Ripley, Paper Moon, Bowfinger, Brothers Bloom, Now You See me, Nightmare Alley, I Care A Lot https://movieweb.com/con-artist-movies/ Here Are Some of the Best Movies About Con Artists There's something captivating about tales depicting suave and slick con artists who manage to execute calculating and thrilling schemes. 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This week we watch J Blakeson's 2020 film I CARE A LOT. We discuss smoothies, vape pens, and the predatory nature of the healthcare system. Join us we figure out if this movie is a good bad movie or a bad good movie.Our Season Premiere giveaway is still going! Today is the last day, so don't miss out on your chance to win a year AMC STUBS A-LIST MEMBERSHIP!Giveaway: 1 Year Membership to AMC Stubs A-List (sweepwidget.com)IG: @GoodBad_BadGoodTweet Tweet: @GoodBad_BadGoodTravis IG: @travis_orozcoTravis Twitter: @travis_orozcoKai IG: @KailenaMaiBrian IG: @BossipBrian Twitter: @BrianOssip
It's Morbin time this episode as we take a look at the latest from Sony - MorbiusIs a blood sucking masterpiece or does it just suck?We chat about the rom com - I want you back, Mart has a hissy fit over I care a lot and we talk Addams family 2 - the latest animated movie streaming.Rob's finished Love Death & Robots so we have a chat about the animation styles & story beats.We're always on the lookout for recommendations so please give us a shout!Send us your suggestions for what we should be watching:wehavebeenwatchingpodcast@gmail.comIf you'd like to become a patron:https://www.patreon.com/user?u=55368632You can also find us here:https://linktr.ee/WHBWpodcastTry out our YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/channel/UCqOaBzRYx0SvkadS27FfGIASupport the show
We interview Grace Ellis, creator of Lumberjanes and Moonstruck, about her new graphic novel with Hannah Templer: Flung Out of Space, Patricia Highsmith's impact on our culture and literature, and how we grapple with the legacies of influential, yet undeniably terrible LGBT historical figures like Highsmith. We also get into Ellis' deep love of queer comics, the limits of coming out stories, I Care A Lot, and Imagine Me & You.Learn more about Grace Ellis at: ohheygraceellis.comFollow Grace Ellis on Twitter at: @gracecellisRead Sara's article discussed in this episode: The Queer Villain Trope and I Care A LotRead S.E.'s article discussed in this episode: Imagine Me and You Gave Us a Fun, Queer Romcom Before We Were Ready—and Right When I Needed ItYou can follow Bitches on Comics on Instagram and Twitter @BitchesOnComics and you can follow our hosts: Sara Century: @saracentury (Instagram and Twitter), S.E. Fleenor: @se_fleenor (Instagram and Twitter), and Monika Estrella Negra: Instagram and Twitter. Follow our Sound Editor Kate on Twitter.Show us some love by giving us a 5-star Review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, PodChaser, or wherever you get your podcasts.Support us by joining our Patreon Community.Keep in touch with us and see what we're up to by visiting our website: BitchesOnComics.comBitches on Comics is a Queer Spec project. Learn more about Queer Spec at: QueerSpec.com
Fans of movies will agree this is one and people who look at Tom Holland will undoubtedly see him in this film, so come and enjoy 2008's movie of the year: Uncharted! And since that doesn't last long we also talk about Attack the Block, I Care A Lot, Ramenheads, and Life After Flash.
They say this cat Diane Wiest is a bad mother– (Shut your mouth!) But we're talkin' 'bout Diane Wiest! (Then we can dig it.) The Fogies watched a reprehensible Rosamund Pike fight a comically ineffective Peter Dinklage over the liberty of one elderly mother, a badass that the script wastes with no agency for recourse on her own. Prepare yourself for: I Care A Lot. Some of us enjoyed this…thriller?...some of us DID NOT. Happy Mother's Day!
On this episode: The Batman 2: The secret of the ooze, Netflix's most expensive movie ever, and Adam Sandler is back with the Safdie's. PLUS, insider gossip on Alex Garland's MEN, Daniels' drop 0% this week, and the Kung Fu sequel we didn't know we wanted. In news: Kung Fu Panda, Soulja Boy, The Godfather part 3, Coda, The Batman, The Riddler, The Joker, The Penguin, Condiment man, Polka Dot Man, Mr. Freeze, Jesse Eisenberg, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Dean Norris, Kevin MacDonald, Kids in the Hall, Henry Cavill, Henry Rollins, Music, He Never Died, Batman and Robin, Poison Ivy, Uma Thurman, Court of Owls, Amy Adams, Elizabeth Moss, Isla Fisher, Sacha Baron Cohen, John Stamos, Bane, Two Face, Will Poulter, Barry Keoghan, The Russo Brothers, The Gray Man, Ryan Gosling, Chris Evans, Anna De Armas, Bridgerton, Rege-Jean Page, Bourne identity, Manchurian Candidate, Zorg, The Fifth Element, Marriage Story, Project Power, I Care A Lot, Hubie Halloween, Army of the Dead, Red Notice, Uncut Gems, Adam Sandler, Safdie Brothers, Punch Drunk Love, Good Time, Robert Pattinson, The French Dispatch, Alex Garland, Men, Ex Machine, Devs, Annihilation, Dune, Oscar Isaac, Oates Studios, Neill Blomkamp, Everything Everywhere All At Once, Morbius, June 14th, Betsy Ross, Hereditary, Ladybird, The Movies that Made Me, The Daniels, Daniel Scheinert, Kirsten Lepore, Hi Stranger, Pockets, Kung Fu Hustle, Kung Pow: Enter the Fist, Robert Eggers, The Northman, The Lighthouse, Ari Aster, Lars Von Trier, Jeff Tremaine, Lance Bangshttp://www.MCFCpodcast.comEmail us at MCFCpodcast@gmail.com Leave us a voicemail (209) 730-6010Joseph Navarro Pete Abeytaand Tyler Noe Streaming Picks:John Wayne Gacy Tapes - NetflixThe Alpinist - NetflixThe Telltale Heart (Eggers) - Youtube(Spiral) Uzumaki - Amazon PrimeBatman and Robin - HBO MaxMuppets Take Manhattan - HBO MaxMuppet Treasure Island - Disney+The Scary of 61st - Shudder
This International Women's Day, you are cordially invited to attend the inaugural Girls On Film Awards! This episode was recorded at a glittering ceremony at the gorgeous The Garden Cinema in March 2022, with an audience of industry luminaries. Listen in to discover who won everything from Female Friendship on Screen to the Best Female Orgasm on film - and hear speeches from some of our favourite filmmakers, including Sarah Gavron (Rocks) and Philippa Lowthorpe (Misbehaviour). The Girls On Film Awards reward excellence in the field of feminism, inclusion and diversity, female representation and the female gaze. Because the awards are in part a celebration of Girls On Film's third anniversary, films were eligible if they were released between the launch of Girls On Film on 2 October 2018, and 4 February 2022. Thanks to The Garden Cinema, to principal partners Vanessa Smith and Peter Brewer and to Rémy Martin, Belle & Co and La Gioiosa Prosecco. Here's where to watch the nominated films: FEMINIST FICTION FEATURE Booksmart is on BBC Iplayer until Friday 11th March and on digital internationally. The Lost Daughter is on Netflix. Portrait of a Lady on Fire is available to rent on Amazon Video and other digital platforms. Promising Young Woman is available to rent on Amazon Video. Quo Vadis, Aida? is available on Netflix. DOCUMENTARY FEATURE Cow is on Mubi. Crip Camp is on Netflix. For Sama is on All 4 and on digital internationally. Rebel Dykes is on BFI Player. Writing with Fire is available to pre-order on AppleTV for March 29th 2022. FEMALE FRIENDSHIP ON SCREEN Booksmart is on BBC Iplayer til Friday 11th March. Herself is on BFI Player. Hustlers is on Netflix. Misbehaviour on BBC iPlayer. Rocks is on Netflix and will be on wider digital platforms in the coming months. Ensemble Acting Babyteeth, The Farewell, Little Women and Rocks are on Netflix. Zola is available to rent on Amazon Prime Video. GIRLS ON FILM ALLY Pedro Almodovar for Parallel Mothers, in UK cinemas and will be on Premium Video on Demand from 14th March. J Blakeson for I Care A Lot, on Amazon Prime Video. Bo Burnham for Eighth Grade, to rent on Apple TV. John Krasinski for A Quiet Place Part II is on Now TV. Jordan Peele for Us, to rent on Amazon Prime Video. COMPOSER Nainita Desai. For Sama is available on All 4. The Wall: Climb for Gold is on Apple TV, Google Play and Amazon Prime Video. Anne Dudley. The Hustle is on Netflix. Hildur Guðnadóttir. Joker is available to stream on Amazon Prime Video. Morgan Kibby. Mothering Sunday is available to rent on Amazon Prime Video. Mica Levi. Zola is available to rent on Amazon Prime Video. FEMINIST PUBLICITY CAMPAIGN Misbehaviour is on BBC iPlayer. Mothers of the Revolution is available to rent on Apple TV. Rare Beasts is on Now TV. Rocks is on Netflix. Saint Maud is on Amazon Prime Video. DIVERSITY BADGE OF HONOUR Michaela Coel's I May Destroy You is on BBC iPlayer and on digital internationally. Sarah Gavron's Rocks is on Netflix. Ruth Madeley's new film When Barbara Met Alan will be on BBC iPlayer soon. Years and Years is available on BBC iPlayer and on digital internationally. Ashanti Omkar. BEST FEMALE ORGASM I'm Your Man is available to rent on Amazon Prime Video. If Beale Street Could Talk and The Miseducation of Cameron Post are available to rent on Apple TV. Portrait of a Lady on Fire is available to rent on Amazon Prime Video. Queen & Slim is on Netflix. Become a patron of Girls on Film on Patreon here: www.patreon.com/girlsonfilmpodcast Follow us on socials: www.instagram.com/girlsonfilm_podcast/ www.facebook.com/girlsonfilmpodcast www.twitter.com/GirlsOnFilm_Pod www.twitter.com/annasmithjourno Girls On Film is an HLA production. Hosts: Anna Smith and Hedda Archbold. Executive Producer: Hedda Archbold. Audio Producer: Michelle Tofi. Assistant Producer: Shanaiya Pithiya. House band: MX Tyrants. Interns: Jamie Wills and Greta Gard.
Discussing a wonderful listener's emailed hot take about I Care A Lot (2021), in which Renaissance defends their love for morally reprehensible women in fictional media and Sunny recommend Finlay Donovan is Killing It by Ellie Cosimano as an alternative piece of media to I Care A Lot (2021) that is intentionally camp and funny thriller about a morally gray woman that is actually written by a woman and not a corny man with even cornier politics. Then we discuss Taylor Swift's latest song, which is a feature. on Big Red Machine's single 'Renegade.' We are both obsessed with it, of course. Finally, Renaissance recommends a throwback classic movie- The Devil Wears Prada (2006) and Sunny recommends the sci-fi fantasy novella Yellow Jessamine by Caitlin Starling.Follow us on Twitter @thelavenderpod and send your hot takes to thelavendermenancepodcast@gmail.com!
Robert and Cricket Haley are your guides to aging intelligently. In this inaugural episode, they review the validity of the Netflix movie "I Care A Lot". This discussion explains guardianships, conservatorships, capacity evaluations, who can serve as a guardian, who is the GAL and so much more. I Care A Lot https://www.netflix.com/title/81350429 Health Care Tool Kit by the VA Bar Association as information for your Health Care Power of Attorney: https://www.americanbar.org/groups/law_aging/resources/health_care_decision_making/consumer_s_toolkit_for_health_care_advance_planning/ Concerning the Durable Power of Attorney https://www.americanbar.org/groups/real_property_trust_estate/resources/estate_planning/power_of_attorney/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/agingintelligently/message
In episode 22 of The dm Audrey and Tyree discuss the costumes in the Netflix original film I Care A Lot. Be sure to tune in as we discuss the dark-comedy's wardrobe and the red carpet style of lead actresses Rosamund Pike and Eiza Gonzalez. Links to I Care A Lot: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9893250/ (IMDb) https://www.netflix.com/title/81350429 (streaming) Follow The dm on Instagram at @thedm.net.podcast and learn more about us by visiting thedm.net. The dm is produced by Joe Passarelli, Audrey Brianne and Tyree Robinson. Special thanks to nearbysound for our theme song.
The crew discusses a question posed on social media. Which is the better trilogy, The Godfather or Batman? The gang also gives our thoughts, opinions and ratings for the Netflix film "I Care A Lot".
Rose is all vaxxed up and fighting with her fridge. Liv contemplates grief hijacking and embraces retail therapy. Both reveal and analyze crazy dreams. 8:30 Grief Hijacking info: Therapist Megan Devine https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPMpG83c2-A and @refugeingrief on IG 8:53 Look Up song by Joy Oladokun: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLK8sSHDbYs 11:55 Savor Spa skincare: https://www.savorspa.com/13:57 Hello, My Name is Doris movie: https://www.amazon.com/Hello-Name-Doris-Sally-Field/dp/B01CUBEIL814:20 The Biggest Little Farm documentary: https://www.hulu.com/movie/the-biggest-little-farm-1c7a56bb-8f99-4f61-912a-9fff34996590 14:54 I Care A Lot on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/81350429 38:54 Dream analysis: www.dreammoods.com
We would have put together a better show this week, but who cares? Oh. You care? A lot? Join Robert and Ira as they discuss I CARE A LOT and share their top 5 caretaker movies. Listen for free through iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, iHeartRadio, or Google Podcast Music. So, if you've ever wondered what it would be like to be a cold-hearted gay bitch who always vapes and runs a successful scam as a court-appointed guardian who seizes the assets of elderly people for your own, and then you meet up with a sweet old biddy who you put in a care facility, and you get entangled with the Russian mob and realize this sweet old biddy is not who she seems to be, and you team up with the Russian mob leader only to get shot in the head, then this podcast is for you!
Clark University Screen Studies faculty Hugh Manon, Rox Samer, and Soren Sorensen discuss the 2020 film, I Care A Lot. RFU is a podcast where Clark University students recommend films for Clark faculty members and special guests to watch and discuss.
Mark & Sharon discuss Prince Philip's funeral, The Crown, the Netflix movie "I Care A Lot", and our flashback songs are British artists. Plus we debut a new PSA from Brandon.
Today Gail has a special guest, her son, Alexander Roseboro. Alexander is a YouTuber at Storybook Expressions and also does a lot of public speaking. We spend time talking about the movie I Care A Lot. Alexander and I always have such a good time together! Alexander shares his thoughts about the movie and why he was more frustrated and upset about this movie than any other he could remember. Gail was also in disbelief about the movie. Spoiler alert: they do share some of what happens in the movie. What bothered Alex most about the movie: Thinking about his grandparents being in a senior living environment and whether people would take advantage of them. How this vulnerable population is taken advantage of. The greediness of the main character and her desire to make a profit off of vulnerable people. How the elderly are manipulated. Even the doctor in the movie was part of the system to take advantage of seniors. Gail talks about how you have to provide certain information to move into a nursing home and they assess your financial situation before letting you in, or how the elderly are so vulnerable when it comes to selling a home they've been in for 50 or 60 years and how even the legal system can get involved. Alexander talks about how he would handle the situation to defend his grandparents in a similar situation and why it's so important to be prepared for this kind of event. He also mentions: Problems when you don't have the monetary resources to protect yourself sufficiently. The need to have a living will or other legal security in place. The importance of having family or other people to get involved in protecting you. Why we need government systems in place to help the elderly. How the banking system was part of taking advantage of the elderly character, and why this infuriated him. Alexander also talked about the ways these issues affect his own grandparents and all the threats to the older generation in our society. He also believes that this storyline is based on real life and how people are taken advantage of in the real world, especially the elderly who live alone. They also discuss how Alexander's grandparents might behave when it comes to some of the threats via telephone or computer today. How do we get the word out to older people to protect themselves? Alexander shares his thoughts. Gail also asks her son if he'd recommend the movie, and why. They end the conversation with a quick rapid-fire round of free association with words Gail mentions to him. Don't miss Gail's Blueberry Lemonade mimosa recipe! (Special thanks to Lisa Berry who sent in the recipe). Connect with Alexander: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9rXC_6_vjeT_eJOFfFNscg Email: amrvision@outlook.com Connect with Gail: Website : https://gaildudley.com/ YouTube: www.youtube.com/gaildudley Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gaildudley/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/GailDudley Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gaildudley
In this episode we share out thoughts and opinions on the Netflix original movie, I Care A Lot. Be warned, this is NOT spoiler free.
ON THE ITINERARY:Starting this episode off with the news of Fruits Basket's third and final season coming out in April, story theories on the new Life is Strange game being revealed on March 18, Hogwarts Legacy's lead designer resigns after the public found out he a Gamergate b*tch, and Dead by Daylight's got a new killer on the PTB... FIRESIDE CHAT:Dishonored, Eternal Home Floristry, City of Ghosts, Captain Marvel, Wandavision (Spoilers between 1:04:52-1:38:55), The Expanse, I Care A Lot, Space Sweepers As always, thank you for your continued support! If you want to support us, head over to our Patreon!Join our community discord for updates and WHOLESOME FUN.Follow us on our Twitch channel! We stream Wednesday, Friday and Saturday at 2 PM ESTYou can also find us on Twitter, Instagram and if you're feeling bold (ooo) send us an email at lastadventurecast@gmail.com Music Credits:Intro Song: アスカBad Girl (w/Lancaster) by マクロスMACROSS 82-99Outro Song: Now and Forever by マクロスMACROSS 82-99
Natalie Sanderson, our streaming expert, breaks down what she's been watching the last few months. Oprah's interview on CBS of Meghan and Harry Books to read: Educated by Tara Westover and My Story: Elizabeth Smart NETFLIX: Bridgerton; Pretend It's a City; Murder Among Mormons; Unorthodox; Imposters only season 1; Bling Empire; Crime Scene: The Vanishing at the Cecil Hotel; I Care A Lot SNL: The skit you have to watch to appreciate The Bee Gees is the skit with Jimmy Fallon and Justin Timberlake DISNEY +: Dinosaurs HBO MAX: Allen v. Farrow; The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart; The Flight Attendant; Tickled SHOWTIME: Your Honor APPLE TV: Ted Lasso Streaming service to watch/rent: Barb and Star Go To Vista Del Mar; The Real Story of Paris Hilton on YouTube Podcast Produced by www.clantoncreative.com
A female centric action thriller? Rosamund Pike in a bob? A wide selection of killer Banana Republic suits? This week Prabh and Tash talk about the buzzed Netflix original film I Care A Lot. Marla Grayson, a court-appointed legal guardian who has built a career exploiting her elderly clients, finds herself in a complicated situation after trapping Jennifer Peterson under her care. With a lot of conflicting opinions, our two hosts get into some fiery debates, as they figure out how much they really care about one of Netflix's Top 10s. Produced and music by Gabe Qazi. Listen to some of Gabe's music here! Or here! Follow us on Instagram Follow us on Twitter Rate & Review the podcast and tell your friends!
It's one for the Village history books as Ryan and Greg decide to attempt the Death Nut Challenge. First though, we talk about tv in the form of The Walking Dead, Age of Samurai, Debris, Superman & Lois and we discuss the finale of WandaVision. We also talk about movies with Raya and The Last Dragon, I Care A Lot and Coming 2 America. All that, plus the crowning of this week's Awesome Villager. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theawesomevillagepodcast/support
The Ear Buds have returned for a discussion about Nomadland and I Care A Lot.
Every once in a while something comes along so vile it makes me CHEESE DOFF and that was I Care A Lot. This movie was a pile of garbaggio BUT its offset with how much we (Emily and myself (Mr. Podcast) love the band Haim, especially Women in Music, PT. III. Next week we are discussing Marilyn Manson for 2 hours so please enjoy this weeks EPPY.
In this week's episode, we focus on Sofia Coppola's Oscar-winning drama from 2003, LOST IN TRANSLATION, starring Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson!As with each episode, we discuss general thoughts and observations on the movie through all of our categories: "You Already Know," "Let's Check It Out," "Like a Virgin," "Double Rainbow," "The Good Son-off," "Remake This!," and "Parting Shots."Films discussed during "Whatcha Been Watching Lately": I CARE A LOT and THE MIGHTY DUCKS/D2: THE MIGHTY DUCKSDon't forget to SUBSCRIBE and RATE us wherever you listen (5 stars are always encouraged!) and follow us on Twitter and Instagram (@TRRMoviePodcast) where you can interact with us and comment on how much you love this week's movie!ALSO, BIG NEWS: We now have a website! Visit RamblingRamblers.com to access all of our episodes, check out what movies we'll be covering soon, look back at all of our Remake This! casts from the past, and even read our Parting Shots!- - -Hosts: Justin Gott and Pete ConwayIntro/Outro music by John Butler Trio
We double down for this episode with a double feature that's not for the faint of heart: Netflix's I Care A Lot and Warner Bros.' Tom & Jerry. We also briefly discuss the history of movies that combine live-action and animation, and get side-tracked over whether or not Rihanna's Disturbia song is somehow connected to that one Shia Labeouf movie of the same name. (The jury is still out on that one.) Follow us on Instagram @themattandmarkmovieshow, and please consider rating us, reviewing us and subscribing to us on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Android, or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also contact us the old-fashioned way at mattandmarkmovieshow@gmail.com!
What makes a good antihero? If your answer to this question was senior abuser, narcissist, thief, psychopath, or vape goddess, then yass queen do we have a movie for you. If not then you're probably like the rest of us. Come listen to us recap Rosamund Pike give a great performance in Netflix's latest terrible movie, "I Care A Lot" Featuring a star studded cast of Rosamund Pike, Peter Dinklage, Eiza González, and Dianne Wiest all trying their best to make this bonkers script about the world's most dislikable protagonist work. Directed by J Blakeson. Hit the boys up on social media! Talk shop about all things pop culture, recommend things to review, or just gaslight the boys online! https://linktr.ee/tgtbatb For inquiries or to petition to put Terren in a home... thegoodthebadandtheboys@gmail.com
Today we discuss our love-hate relationship with I Care A Lot, the hit dark comedy starring Rosamund Pike as a deplorable court appointed guardian who seizes the assets of elderly people for her own, only to one day target someone with the means to fight back. Indeed the film's first half is a perfect illustration of the disparate power dynamics between wheelies and their attendant programs, where "care" is too often a euphemism for "control". Throughout the episode we cover Tony's fight to wear pressure socks, the cruel conflation of diapers and resource management, our appreciation of Peter Dinklage, and dildo thievery. Also, our apologies for the audio this week. Not really sure what happened :( Find out more at http://cripplethreatpodcast.com
"A crooked legal guardian who drains the savings of her elderly wards meets her match when a woman she tries to swindle turns out to be more than she first appears."-IMDB
This week Jamie is once again joined by co-host Leigha Poulton to review I Care A Lot.On this episode we also discuss:- 2067- Mulan- Crime Scene: The Vanishing At The Cecil Hotel- Night Stalker: The Hunt For A Serial Killer- Gogglebox
This week Jamie is once again joined by co-host Leigha Poulton to review I Care A Lot.On this episode we also discuss:- 2067- Mulan- Crime Scene: The Vanishing At The Cecil Hotel- Night Stalker: The Hunt For A Serial Killer- Gogglebox
Mortal Kombat Trailer - 00:00:47 Cruella Trailer - 00:05:15 Jeff Goldblum and Michael Cera in talks for Wes Anderson's New Movie - 00:12:08 Jesse Plemons cast in Killers of the Flower Moon - 00:14:40 I Care A Lot - 00:18:28 Saint Maud - 00:29:42 Nomadland - 00:43:00 Alex watched The Verdict - 01:07:22 Ian watched The Muppet's Treasure Island and Treasure Planet - 01:12:38
Kimye came and went, but these rappers and their tone deaf rhymes continue to be a problem. Luckily, Bobby Shmurda is finally free! Tune in to hear Lala, DJ and Kris discuss why women are more than the WAP and why broken men don't serve the goods. And rest in peace to our dear long-time listener, Alejandro the turtle.
Discussion on Britney's cousin, and a former songwriter, speaking out in support of Britney, and review of the movie, “I Care A Lot.” ♓️♌️ Venus moved into Pisces shortly after this episode was recorded.
Episode 9 opens with the big announcement that the next episode, and season finale, will be a live show. Kia opens up about spending her mornings in a more mindful way with less social media (1:45). Vic was featured in an interview with XONecole (2:40), and Kia was on the Today Show and featured in HypeBae (3:14). The girls talk about ways to capitalize when more eyes are on you (viral content etc.) (6:27). The girls chat about the importance of both staying in the present and planning for the future (11:14). Is being a content creator/influencer for everyone? (12:47). Vic recalls a follower putting her on blast about her opinion of Malcolm and Marie (17:34). Both of the girls share their grievances about followers trauma dumping and asking for money (19:50), and discuss the movie Ingrid Goes West (22:29), and where is the line drawn between being inspired or being obsessed (23:48). Creating boundaries with your followers is important (24:42). Kia talks about followers asking her for money (26:00). Vic explains what Threds, is a new plastic surgery technique, and talks about the pressure social media puts on us to look a certain way. Originality is lacking in social media (Tulum, body shapes, eyebrows) (34:25). Kia and Vic share their process for planning trips, packing, and creating content while traveling (35:14). They reflect on how their lives changed when COVID lockdowns began (40:40). Live events and VR experienced are so necessary now (42:03). The girls talk about the first “live” event they attended in 2020 when the City first went into lockdown (43:01), and they discuss online dating (46:17). In this week's hot or not Vic talks about how much she loved Bridgerton (47:07), Kia loves the show Your Honor, both girls really loved Lupin, another hot this week for Kia was the movie “I Care A Lot”, and Vic loved the book Vibrate Higher Daily by Lalah Delia. On the not list this week is the Clubhouse app (52:29), and the girls use this as a way to talk about the importance of influencers being early adopters (54:57). Kia and Vic share their average daily screentime with each other (55:20). Kia talks about the new habits she's implementing (56:05). Vic talks about how seasonal depression has been effecting her since she moved from LA to NYC (59:28). Facebook will no longer have the watch party feature (1:01:03). What are the best times to post on social media (1:02:30). IG Reels will no longer allow videos with the TikTok watermark (1:06:05). Instagram will allow up to 4 participants in their Live feature. (1:07:55). The girls chat about the differences between copying and being inspired by (1:10:49), and give tips on how to find your personal style (1:13:06). Kia and Vic talk about how to write great Instagram captions (1:15:14), and answer an audience question about how to get better engagement and remain consistent with quality content when you don't have money (1:18:10). The girls discuss children being social media stars (1:24:38). The episode ends with The Block of The Week (1:27:48), Follow of The week (1:29:22), black owned businesses of the week, (1:30:39), and words of wisdom (1:32:00). Follow of the week: @MyFashionBreak @EveryNiggaDeserves Black Owned Businesses: Tiara R. Kelly Deessenoire
Do you respect your elders (2:00). It was Agatha all along (6:00). Big Bang Theory haunts us still (12:53). Reality TV corner with Christine (33:50). I Care A Lot (36:22). Crew Love (41:00). What hold does Woody have on y'all (44:30). UK actors keeping it real (53:20). FYC (1:00:25): Christine - The Conjuring - Netflix Sankara - I Care A Lot - Netflix Rob - Al Davis vs. The NFL - ESPN 30 for 30, The Black Church Experience - PBS
On this second episode of The Power of Dreams, Phillip and Chip go deep into the 2010 movie Inception. First the two of them talk about what fuels their passion for movies and Chip wanting to reignite his passion. Then they talk about what Phillip's been watching; The Roaring Twenties (1939) (TCM), Klute (1971) (Criterion Channel), Yojimbo (1961) (Criterion Channel & HBOMax), The Breaking Point (1950) (TCM), Shivers (1975) (Criterion Channel), Samurai Cop (1991) (Tubi), Jaws 3 (1983) (HBOMax), Jaws: The Revenge (1987) (HBOMax), 12 Hour Shift (2020) (Hulu), and I Care A Lot (2020) (Netflix) Inception (2010) (I own it & Netflix). They read some listener comments about Inception, and then they talk about the movie, with a little facts sprinkled in along the way. At the end of course we talk a little bit about WandaVision Episode 7. Come back on March 3rd for Akira Kurosawa Remade Pt. 1: Yojimbo (1961) with special guest Tim Martin from Lighting Up The Marquee Podcast.
This episode we start by rambling on about Veronica Mars (0:28) & Summer House/Winter House (3:07). Then we review new movies I Care A Lot (10:45) (spoilers at 17:36) & Nomadland (24:58) before getting into Saturday Night Live (32:11). We end with out thoughts on new sitcoms, Kenan (47:19) & Young Rock (49:47).
For our main review this weekend, I am joined by Nicole Ackman, Dan Bayer, Sara Clements & Ryan C. Showers. This week, we are reviewing the latest film on Netflix, "I Care A Lot," starring Rosamund Pike, Peter Dinklage, Eiza González, Dianne Wiest & Chris Messina. The film premiered at this year's Toronto International Film Festival to strong reviews, earning Rosamund Pike her third Golden Globe nomination. What do we think of her performance? Her character? The film's themes? Tune in below to find out and enjoy! Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/nextbestpicturepodcast iTunes Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture
THIS IS A PREVIEW PODCAST. NOT THE FULL REVIEW. Please check out the full review on our Patreon Page by subscribing over at - https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture For this month's Patreon Throwback Podcast review, Nicole Ackman, Josh Parham, Ryan C. Showers and I are taking a look at the last time Academy Award-nominated actress Rosamund Pike was nominated for a Golden Globe Award to help us prepare for her latest Golden Globe-nominated performance in "I Care A Lot," coming to Netflix this weekend. "A Private War" garnered tons of acclaim for Pike's performance and marked the feature-length directorial debut of documentary filmmaker Matthew Heineman. Also starring Jamie Dornan, Stanley Tucci and Tom Hollander in supporting roles, this is a true acting showcase for Pike, as she plays real-life foreign war journalist Marie Colvin. What do we think of the film? Its awards run? Pike's performance? Please take a listen down below to find out and enjoy! Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/nextbestpicturepodcast iTunes Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture
For Episode 229, I am joined by Josh Parham, Tom O'Brien & guest Ryan McQuade. This week we're discussing the recent changes made by the Academy for the Best International Feature Film category, the winners of the 30th annual Gotham Awards, and the trailers for "Falling," "Cherry," "The United States vs. Billie Holiday," "The World To Come" and "I Care A Lot." We also go over the polls, answer your fan-submitted questions and more! Thank you for listening and enjoy our show! Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/nextbestpicturepodcast iTunes Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture