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Musician JD McPherson sits down with us to discuss his latest album – “Nite Owls.” Also, Jean Hanff Korelitz joins us to talk about the sequel to her best-selling novel, “The Plot.” It's called…”The Sequel.” And one of our favorite film critics, Ian Nathan, returns to share his thoughts on Steven Spielberg's movies.
Send us a textIn the wake of the wildfires in Los Angeles, I wanted to leave some links to resources you can use if you are affected, or if you want to help those in need. I also provide a brief schedule update for the podcast in the next few weeks.LA Fire Mutual Aid Resources-central repository for all sorts of resources including meals, donations, animal services and more Salvation ArmyRed Cross Monetary DonationRed Cross Blood DonationFireAid Benefit ConcertWill Rogers Motion Picture Pioneers FoundationFinally, after hearing the news of the passing of David Lynch yesterday, I've included a portion of the interview I did with Ian Nathan in 2023 where we talked about Lynch.Listen to the full interview with Ian Nathan about David Lynch.
Couch Potato Theater: Aliens (1986) & Aliens Expanded - Documentary (2024) Fandom Podcast Network YouTube Channel Link: https://www.youtube.com/@FandomPodcastNetwork Couch Potato Theater Audio Podcast Link: https://fpnet.podbean.com/category/couch-potato-theater Welcome to Couch Potato Theater, where we celebrate our favorite movies on the Fandom Podcast Network! On this episode we celebrate one of the best sequels of all time, James Cameron's Sci-Fi action masterpiece, Aliens (1986). We also discuss and review the 4 hour, 42 minute, director Ian Nathan's fan supported ambitious tribute to Aliens (1986), the Aliens Expanded - Documentary (2024). Aliens is a 1986 science fiction action film written and directed by James Cameron. It is the sequel to the 1979 science fiction horror film Alien, and the second film in the Alien franchise. Set in the far future, it stars Sigourney Weaver as Ellen Ripley, the sole survivor of an alien attack on her ship. When communications are lost with a human colony on the LV-426 moon where her crew first encountered the alien creatures, Ripley agrees to return to the site with a unit of Colonial Marines to investigate. Michael Biehn, Paul Reiser, Lance Henriksen, and Carrie Henn are featured in supporting roles. Aliens Expanded (2024) is an in-depth and innovative documentary that explores the story behind James Cameron's beloved sci-fi epic Aliens (1986) and its incredible impact. Directed by Ian Nathan. Fandom Podcast Network Contact Information - - Fandom Podcast Network YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/FandomPodcastNetwork - Master feed for all FPNet Audio Podcasts: http://fpnet.podbean.com/ - Couch Potato Theater Audio Podcast Master Feed: https://fpnet.podbean.com/category/couch-potato-theater - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Fandompodcastnetwork - Email: fandompodcastnetwork@gmail.com - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fandompodcastnetwork/ - X: @fanpodnetwork / https://twitter.com/fanpodnetwork -Bluesky: @fanpodnetwork / https://bsky.app/profile/fanpodnetwork.bsky.social Host & Guest Contact Info: - Kyle Wagner on X: @AKyleW / Instagram & Threads: @Akylefandom / @akyleW on Discord / @Ksport16: Letterboxd / Bluesky: @akylew - Kevin Reitzel on X / Instagram / Threads / Discord & Letterboxd: @spartan_phoenix / Bluesky: @spartanphoenix - Lacee Aderhold on X: @LaceePants / Instagram: @thelaceepants / Letterboxd: @Laceepants / Bluesky: @laceepants - Erin Reitzel Gill on Instagram: @eringill666 #CouchPotatoTheater #FandomPodcastNetwork #FPNet #FPN #Aliens #Aliens1986 #AliensMovie #AliensExpanded #AliensExpanded2024 #AliensExpandedDocumentary #JamesCameron #SigourneyWeaver #MichaelBiehn #CarrieHenn #LanceHenriksen #BillPaxton #JenetteGoldstein #MarkRolston #PaulReiser #WilliamHope #AlMatthews #RiccoRoss #ColetteHiller #DanielKash #CynthiaDaleScott #80sActionMovies #KevinReitzel #ErinGill #KyleWagner #LaceeAderhold
This week on BETA, guitarist Chris Stein reflects on his pivotal role as a founding member of the rock band Blondie. Also, film writer Ian Nathan takes us on a post-apocalyptic tour of the Mad Max Cinematic Universe. And novelist Holly Wilson introduces us to one of the most intriguing female characters you'll ever meet.
Musician JD McPherson sits down with us to discuss his latest album – “Nite Owls.” Also, Jean Hanff Korelitz joins us to talk about the sequel to her best-selling novel, “The Plot.” It's called…”The Sequel.” And one of our favorite film critics, Ian Nathan, returns to share his thoughts on Steven Spielberg's movies.
Terrence Malick's second film Days of Heaven (1978) was an immersive and visionary piece of work. Writer and documentary filmmaker Ian Nathan joins me to talk through the film. My biography of Terrence Malick The Magic Hours: The Films and Hidden Life of Terrence Malick is available from all good book shops and online sources, including here. Camille Saint-Saëns: Le Carnaval des Animaux Performers Pianos: Neil and Nancy O'Doan Orchestra: Seattle Youth Symphony, conducted by Vilem Sokol. Composed 1886; recorded c. 1980. Source The Al Goldstein collection in the Pandora Music repository at ibiblio.org. Used under the license. Get NordVPN 2Y plan + 4 months extra here ➼ https://nordvpn.com/fspn It's risk-free with Nord's 30-day money-back guarantee! - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
* Director Uwe Boll Talks First Shift, Assault On Wall Street, and Endless Wars * The Backyard Bird Chronicles with Joy Luck Club author Amy Tan * UK Desk: cinema historian and critic Ian Nathan on Steven Spielberg * And Garland Nixon!
It's no secret The Thing (1982) is one of our favorite films to reference. It's a cinematic masterpiece in all phases, and stands as John Carpenter's finest work. Fans of The Thing have enjoyed numerous special edition versions, notably Arrow Films and Shout! Factory. The makers behind CreatorVC aim to best that. Today we are joined by Ian Nathan who directed the wildly entertaining Aliens Expanded. For that effort CreatorVC managed to wrangle the entire cast and crew including James Cameron and Sigourney Weaver (which is no easy feat), so the bar has been set exceptionally high for The Thing. Join us as we delve into the beginnings of what sure is to be a collector's item. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/grimandbloody/support
With xenomorphs back in cinemas, Ali and friend of the show Ian Nathan - who just so happens to have written the book / documentary on the subject, no big deal - sit down to discuss just why we love the original two Alien films so much. Plus, as a bonus, director of Alien Romulus (and fellow die hard Alien fan) Fede Álvarez stops by at the end with his thoughts on what makes the franchise's facehuggers, flamethrowers and incredibly creepy eggs such an appealing combination.
It is NOT game over, man. The Podcastle's Set-Jetter Saturdays welcomes Ian Nathan, director of Aliens Expanded, to the show! Aliens Expanded is the ultimate companion to James Cameron's Aliens, packed with stories and insights from the original cast & crew. Purchase and download your digital edition which comes with Soundtrack, Score, Digital Booklet, and more. Purchase today at https://aliens-expanded.com/.
Ian Nathan – The Legend of Mad Max...with TRE's Giles Brown
This week on BETA, guitarist Chris Stein reflects on his pivotal role as a founding member of the rock band Blondie. Also, film writer Ian Nathan takes us on a post-apocalyptic tour of the Mad Max Cinematic Universe. And novelist Holly Wilson introduces us to one of the most intriguing female characters you'll ever meet.
Veteran of The Queen's Gambit, Last Night In Soho, The Menu, The Northman and, well, this here podcast, Anya Taylor Joy returns to talk to Ali about her experiences on set in the desert with director George Miller as they worked on Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga. Plus! Mad (in a nice way) Mad Max fan - okay, expert - Ian Nathan stops by to talk about the franchise as whole and the incredible story of how the previous film, Fury Road, somehow managed to make its way into cinemas after the most unbelievable production.
Hello, Horror Fans! This week on the Horrorcraft Podcast, Cassandra has the pleasure of interviewing Ian Nathan. Ian Nathan is the writer and director of "Aliens Expanded", the in-depth documentary on "Aliens". So grab your flamethrower, secure your cats, and join us on this wild ride! You can watch "Aliens" on MAX You can pre-order "Aliens Expanded" at: https://aliens-expanded.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thehorrorcraftpodcast/support
Welcome…to the graveyard. Ian Nathan joins me to discuss his new documentary about James Cameron's film Aliens, entitled Aliens Expanded. The film is produced by our friends at Creator VC, home of the In Search of Darkness and Tomorrow series. We will discuss how Alien and Aliens differ in tone and reaction, interviewing James Cameron and his legacy, the tension between the US and UK crews, and how Ian was approached about directing this “Super Documentary” on one of the greatest Sci Fi films of all time. You can pre-order your copy of Aliens Expanded at www.Aliens-Expanded.com, and you have until May 5, 2024 to place your order. The Graveyard Show Podcast is available everywhere podcasts exist as well as YouTube and other video streaming websites. And as you exit the graveyard I would like to remind you to please…lock the gate behind you…we wouldn't want anyone to get out. Until next time...
Andrés Amorós recomienda el libro de Ian Nathan titulado Clint Eastwood. La última leyenda de Hollywood.
Andrés Amorós recomienda el libro de Ian Nathan titulado Clint Eastwood. La última leyenda de Hollywood.
Episode Notes In the 200th episode of "Workplace Hugs," Rami and Shannon discuss the book "Anything You Can Imagine" by Ian Nathan, which explores the making of "The Lord of the Rings" by Peter Jackson. They highlight three key lessons: keeping the source material at the heart of your work, finding creative ways to overcome roadblocks, and delegating tasks while trusting your collaborators. Shannon also shares a personal story about her father's approach to trust and delegation.
In this author interview, I speak with Ian Nathan for the second time on the podcast He joins me today to talk about his book, David Lynch: A Retrospective. Listen to hear the importance of Lynch's first film Eraserhead to his career, what exactly a Lynchian film is, and why Lynch is a mystery even to himself. Books mentioned in this episode include:"David Lynch Keeps His Head" by David Foster Wallace (appears in A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again)Fassbinder Thousands of Mirrors by Ian PenmanThe New Journalism by Tom WolfFilms mentioned in this episode include:Eraserhead directed by David LynchBlue Velvet directed by David LynchMulholland Dr. directed by David Lynch Rear Window directed by Alfred HitchcockInland Empire directed by David LynchThe Straight Story directed by David LynchMiller's Crossing directed by Joel & Ethan CoenMad Max: Fury Road directed by George MillerA Brief Encounter directed by David LeanAliens directed by James CameronAlso mentioned in this episode:Twin Peaks created by David Lynch
Clint Eastwood is Hollywood's elder statesman and its conscience. He is the standard by which other films and filmmakers are judged. He represents both classical Hollywood and an entirely modern, uncompromising and unfussy directorial presence.There are those who adore him as a cowboy, a superstar, the rugged, unyielding yet introspective face of American machismo. There are those who read him as a great American auteur fashioning uncompromising, fascinating, intellectual films about his country, about life, about whatever the hell takes his fancy. No single figure in all of Hollywood, operates so freely outside of the strictures of commercial pressure. And yet, or perhaps that is because, he makes hit after hit. Separation of actor and director is almost impossible. They are intimately related, cross pollinating, but in the latter half of his career he has come to be viewed as one of the great American artists. While drawing connections from his wider work as an actor, and those who have influenced him, it is his identity as a director that this book will celebrate. This is not a career — it is a landscape.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/writers-on-film. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this author interview, I speak with Ian Nathan, the author of Stephen King at The Movies, Ridley Scott: A Retrospective and James Cameron: A Retrospective, and biographies of The Coen Brothers, Quentin Tarantino, and Wes Anderson. He is the former editor and executive editor of Empire, the world's biggest movie magazine, and a regular contributor to newspapers, magazines, and TV. He joins me today to talk about his new book coming out September 7th, Clint Eastwood: The Iconic Filmmaker and His Work. Listen to hear about how Eastwood fits in to both the old star tradition of Hollywood and the upstart filmmakers that came in the 1970s, how Eastwood can be considered a feminist filmmaker, and whether Eastwood will ever truly retire from filmmaking. Books mentioned in this episode include:Flags of Our Fathers by James Bradley and Ron PowersClint Eastwood: A Biography by Richard SchickelClint Eastwood Interviews edited by Robert E. Kapsis and Kathie CoblentzCity of Nets: A Portrait of Hollywood in the 1940's by Otto FriedrichFinal Cut: Art, Money, and Ego in the Making of Heaven's Gate, the Film that Sank United Artists by Steven BachDavid Lynch: A Retrospective by Ian NathanFilms mentioned in this episode include:Dirty Harry directed by Don SiegelPlay Misty for Me directed by Clint EastwoodThe Gauntlet directed by Clint EastwoodMillion Dollar Baby directed by Clint EastwoodBird directed by Clint EastwoodFlags of Our Fathers directed by Clint EastwoodLetters From Iwo Jima directed by Clint EastwoodInvictus directed by Clint EastwoodThe Outlaw Josey Wales directed by Clint EastwoodUnforgiven directed by Clint EastwoodMystic River directed by Clint EastwoodRawhide (television series)A Fistful of Dollars directed by Sergio LeoneFor a Few Dollars More directed by Sergio LeoneThe Good, the Bad and the Ugly directed by Sergio LeoneHigh Plaines Drifter directed by Clint EastwoodPale Rider directed by Clint EastwoodJuror #2 directed by Clint EastwoodCry Macho directed by Clint EastwoodBlade Runner directed by Ridley ScottParis, Texas directed by Wim WendersMiller's Crossing directed by Joel and Ethan CoenE.T. The Extraterrestrial directed by Steven SpielbergRear Window directed by Alfred HitchcockQuo Vadis directed by Mervyn LeRoyThe Godfather directed by Francis Ford CoppolaBlue Velvet directed by David LynchBarton Fink directed by Joel and Ethan Coen
Bob and Brad finish up their miniseries of James Cameron films with his 1991 extravaganza Terminator 2: Judgment Day. Today, they're joined by writer and filmmaker Ian Nathan. Ian is former editor of Empire magazine and author of nearly 20 books, including the new James Cameron: A Retrospective. Our trio of hosts break down every angle of this quite-literally-explosive film, lauding the performances of Linda Hamilton and Arnold Schwarzenegger, as well as Cameron's work as a writer, adding depth to the story of the original Terminator while also inverting it. Meanwhile, they try a popular Jim Beam product, Knob Creek Bourbon. This 9-year bourbon is part of Beam's small batch collection (alongside Baker's, Booker's, and Basil Hayden's). Bob and Brad have sampled a barrel-proof expression of Knob Creek on-air, but never the ubiquitous baseline offering. How will it fare, given its recent price increase? Film & Whiskey Podcast. New episodes every Monday. Film & Whiskey Instagram Film & Whiskey Facebook Film & Whiskey Twitter Email us! Join our Discord server! Theme music: "New Shoes" by Blue Wednesday --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/filmwhiskey/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/filmwhiskey/support
Comedian Rich Hall talks about a lifetime of groundbreaking comedy. Filmmaker Julie Seabaugh on her Vice TV documentary, “Too Soon: Comedy After 9/11.” And acclaimed film critic Ian Nathan takes us inside the time-bending films of director Christopher Nolan.
In this podcast Energy Intelligence experts Ian Nathan and Michael Sultan explore the question of “What does a wartime energy policy look like?” Hosted by: Michael Sultan, Editor, LNG Intelligence Panelists: Ian Nathan, Director of LNG Research, Research & Advisory
Includes an interview with Writer/Director Ian Nathan & Executive Producer Robin Block about the upcoming documentary Aliens Expanded. Presented by Corporal Hicks and RidgeTop.
Patrick and Jaime were delighted to sit down with writer/director Ian Nathan, and executive producer Robin Block as they discussed their new documentary Aliens Expanded. If Alien fandom has a bedrock, it would be none-other than James Cameron's Aliens. Aliens is the film everyone gathers around, the main course at a cinematic feast. Ian, and Robin discuss why they believe that's the case, and how they want to capture the love and celebration in a documentary that's certain to ignite our love for the film even more. We hope you enjoy. // Apple Podcasts: bit.ly/perfectorganismitunes // For more on this and our other projects, please visit www.perfectorganism.com. // If you'd like to join the conversation, find us on our closed Facebook group: Building Better Worlds // To support the show, please consider visiting www.perfectorganism.com/support. We've got some great perks available! // And as always, please consider rating, reviewing, and sharing this show. We can't tell you how much your support means to us, but we can hopefully show you by continuing to provide better, more ambitious, and more dynamic content for years to come.
In this podcast Energy Intelligence experts Ian Nathan and Michael Sultan explore the question of “What Does Europe Want?” as the continent wrestles with energy security and environmental concerns. Hosted by: Michael Sultan, Editor, LNG Intelligence Panelists: Ian Nathan, Director of LNG Research, Research & Advisory
As the war in Ukraine continues, Europe is scrambling to reduce the use of Russian gas. What can Europe do? What can't Europe do? And what are the global implications of the conflict for LNG prices and projects? In this podcast Energy Intelligence experts Ian Nathan and Michael Sultan explore these questions. Hosted by: Michael Sultan, Editor, LNG Intelligence Panelist: Ian Nathan, Director of LNG Research, Research & Advisory
On this special episode, Mike talks with author Ian Nathan about his work, specifically his latest book, The Coppolas: A Movie Dynasty. The book is available at https://amzn.to/3uS5WBr Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this special episode, Mike talks with author Ian Nathan about his work, specifically his latest book, The Coppolas: A Movie Dynasty. The book is available at https://amzn.to/3uS5WBr
UNEQUAL SEQUEL - Some Best Bits of Series 2 Just some of the best bits of Series 2 in one handy episode. You'll hear gems from Nick Helm, Stu Whiffen, Chris Glassen, Leila Latif, Jane Crowther, Ian Nathan, Jack Chambers (from the Sequelisers), Josh Weller, Emily Murray, Dave and Cathy from the Cinemile and Danny Wallace. Phew! That's a lot of awesome in one place. We'd love it if you could share our little pod with your friends and family. All you need to do is send them a link like one of these... Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/5BRZK1OAklN8AAF0zpAO9L Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/unequal-sequel/id1569119013 Google Podcats - https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy81YzdhMTczMC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== If you want to get in touch with the show here's how: EMAIL: unequalsequel@hotmail.com TWITTER: @UnequalSequel INSTAGRAM: @unequalsequel We hope you enjoy the pod and don't forget please give us a rate and review (5 stars would be great!) and if you want to hear what other great guests are coming up on the pod then click the subscribe button to always know when the next episode drops. Thanks, we love you
UNEQUAL SEQUEL - Some Best Bits of Series 2 Just some of the best bits of Series 2 in one handy episode. You'll hear gems from Nick Helm, Stu Whiffen, Chris Glassen, Leila Latif, Jane Crowther, Ian Nathan, Jack Chambers (from the Sequelisers), Josh Weller, Emily Murray, Dave and Cathy from the Cinemile and Danny Wallace. Phew! That's a lot of awesome in one place. We'd love it if you could share our little pod with your friends and family. All you need to do is send them a link like one of these... Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/5BRZK1OAklN8AAF0zpAO9L Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/unequal-sequel/id1569119013 Google Podcats - https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy81YzdhMTczMC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== If you want to get in touch with the show here's how: EMAIL: unequalsequel@hotmail.com TWITTER: @UnequalSequel INSTAGRAM: @unequalsequel We hope you enjoy the pod and don't forget please give us a rate and review (5 stars would be great!) and if you want to hear what other great guests are coming up on the pod then click the subscribe button to always know when the next episode drops. Thanks, we love you
Following a year of unprecedented LNG market instability, 2022 will retain elements of short-term volatility—but long-term assumptions are a different story. In this podcast, Energy Intelligence experts Ian Nathan and Michael Sultan tackle implications of market drivers for 2022 and beyond. Hosted by: Michael Sultan, Editor, LNG Intelligence Panelist: Ian Nathan, Director, Global LNG Research
UNEQUAL SEQUEL - S02 EP07 - IAN NATHAN Joining Dave and Rich on this episode to discuss his best ever sequel, worst ever sequel and her dream sequel is Ian Nathan We'd love it if you could share our little pod with your friends and family. All you need to do is send them a link like one of these... Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/5BRZK1OAklN8AAF0zpAO9L Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/unequal-sequel/id1569119013 Google Podcasts - https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy81YzdhMTczMC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== If you want to get in touch with the show here's how: EMAIL: unequalsequel@hotmail.com TWITTER: @UnequalSequel INSTAGRAM: @unequalsequel We hope you enjoy the pod and don't forget please give us a rate and review (5 stars would be great!) and if you want to hear what other great guests are coming up on the pod then click the subscribe button to always know when the next episode drops. Thanks, we love you
UNEQUAL SEQUEL - S02 EP07 - IAN NATHAN Joining Dave and Rich on this episode to discuss his best ever sequel, worst ever sequel and her dream sequel is Ian Nathan We'd love it if you could share our little pod with your friends and family. All you need to do is send them a link like one of these... Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/5BRZK1OAklN8AAF0zpAO9L Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/unequal-sequel/id1569119013 Google Podcasts - https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy81YzdhMTczMC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== If you want to get in touch with the show here's how: EMAIL: unequalsequel@hotmail.com TWITTER: @UnequalSequel INSTAGRAM: @unequalsequel We hope you enjoy the pod and don't forget please give us a rate and review (5 stars would be great!) and if you want to hear what other great guests are coming up on the pod then click the subscribe button to always know when the next episode drops. Thanks, we love you
UNEQUAL SEQUEL - S02 EP07 - THE BIG CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Joining Dave and Rich on this episode to discuss the best ever, worst ever and dream Christmas sequels is, us! For this very special Christmas episode Dave and Rich will be talking about their Best, Worst and Dream Christmas Sequels, but it would get a bit dull if it was just us so we have been joined by some of our fantastic guests from episodes past, present and future to talk all things Christmas Sequels. We are joined on this bumper festive episode by the one and only Nick Helm, Jack Chambers from the Sequelisers, Ian Nathan, Stu Whiffen and the wonderful Jane Crowther. We'd love it if you could share our little pod with your friends and family. All you need to do is send them a link like one of these... Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/5BRZK1OAklN8AAF0zpAO9L Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/unequal-sequel/id1569119013 Google Podcasts - https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy81YzdhMTczMC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== If you want to get in touch with the show here's how: EMAIL: unequalsequel@hotmail.com TWITTER: @UnequalSequel INSTAGRAM: @unequalsequel e hope you enjoy the pod and don't forget please give us a rate and review (5 stars would be great!) and if you want to hear what other great guests are coming up on the pod then click the subscribe button to always know when the next episode drops. Thanks, we love you
UNEQUAL SEQUEL - S02 EP07 - THE BIG CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Joining Dave and Rich on this episode to discuss the best ever, worst ever and dream Christmas sequels is, us! For this very special Christmas episode Dave and Rich will be talking about their Best, Worst and Dream Christmas Sequels, but it would get a bit dull if it was just us so we have been joined by some of our fantastic guests from episodes past, present and future to talk all things Christmas Sequels. We are joined on this bumper festive episode by the one and only Nick Helm, Jack Chambers from the Sequelisers, Ian Nathan, Stu Whiffen and the wonderful Jane Crowther. We'd love it if you could share our little pod with your friends and family. All you need to do is send them a link like one of these... Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/5BRZK1OAklN8AAF0zpAO9L Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/unequal-sequel/id1569119013 Google Podcasts - https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy81YzdhMTczMC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== If you want to get in touch with the show here's how: EMAIL: unequalsequel@hotmail.com TWITTER: @UnequalSequel INSTAGRAM: @unequalsequel e hope you enjoy the pod and don't forget please give us a rate and review (5 stars would be great!) and if you want to hear what other great guests are coming up on the pod then click the subscribe button to always know when the next episode drops. Thanks, we love you
John Bleasdale talks to Ian Nathan about Peter Jackson and his book Anything You Can Imagine: Peter Jackson and the Making of Middle Earth. The definitive history of Peter Jackson's Middle-earth saga, Anything You Can Imagine takes us on a cinematic journey across all six films, featuring brand-new interviews with Peter, his cast & crew. From the early days of daring to dream it could be done, through the highs and lows of making the films, to fan adoration and, finally, Oscar glory.LightsA nine-year-old boy in New Zealand's Pukerua Bay stays up late and is spellbound by a sixty-year-old vision of a giant ape on an island full of dinosaurs. This is true magic. And the boy knows that he wants to be a magician.CameraFast-forward twenty years and the boy has begun to cast a spell over the film-going audience, conjuring gore-splattered romps with bravura skill that will lead to Academy recognition with an Oscar nomination for Heavenly Creatures. The boy from Pukerua Bay with monsters reflected in his eyes has arrived, and Hollywood comes calling. What would he like to do next? 'How about a fantasy film, something like The Lord of the Rings...?'ActionThe greatest work of fantasy in modern literature, and the biggest, with rights ownership so complex it will baffle a wizard. Vast. Complex. Unfilmable. One does not simply walk into Mordor - unless you are Peter Jackson.Anything You Can Imagine tells the full, dramatic story of how Jackson and his trusty fellowship of Kiwi filmmakers dared take on a quest every bit as daunting as Frodo's, and transformed JRR Tolkien's epic tale of adventure into cinematic magic, and then did it again with The Hobbit. Enriched with brand-new interviews with Jackson, his fellow filmmakers and many of the films' stars, Ian Nathan's mesmerising narrative whisks us to Middle-earth, to gaze over the shoulder of the director as he creates the impossible, the unforgettable, and proves that film-making really is 'anything you can imagine'.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/writers-on-film. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The legendary rocker Stevie Van Zandt talks about making music with Bruce Springsteen and acting on "The Sopranos." Also, music journalist Erin Osmon on the great folk singer/songwriter John Prine. And film critic Ian Nathan on the visionary director, Guillermo del Toro.
Energy Intelligence experts Ian Nathan and Michael Sultan explore the demand and supply implications of this year's LNG market volatility. Hosted by: Ian Nathan, Director, Global LNG Research and Michael Sultan, Editor, LNG Intelligence
It’s an It’s Del Toro Time first: a guest! And not just any guest, but writer, editor and all-around genre film expert Ian Nathan. Ian joins us to discuss the man himself (Guillermo del Toro) as well as his new book “Guillermo del Toro: The Iconic Filmmaker and His Work.” Listeners, we had a great … Continue reading "Interview Special – Author Ian Nathan"
It’s an It’s Del Toro Time first: a guest! And not just any guest, but writer, editor and all-around genre film expert Ian Nathan. Ian joins us to discuss the man himself (Guillermo del Toro) as well as his new book “Guillermo del Toro: The Iconic Filmmaker and His Work.” Listeners, we had a great … Continue reading "Interview Special – Author Ian Nathan"
The other week I got the pleasure of chatting to film journalist, writer and former editor of Empire magazine, Ian Nathan all about his new book The Coppolas: A Movie Dynasty. We take some excursions into the other books Ian has written, their proximity to the Coppola family and just why Ian wanted to take on the mammoth task of writing about not just one Coppola but two.I'm sure if you're a regular listener you'll love hearing this conversation with an actual Coppola scholar and those of you who may be new to the podcast my enjoy my enthusiasm.Buy THE COPPOLAS: A MOVIE DYNASTY - NOW!IAN NATHAN on TWITTERIAN NATHAN on SUBSTACKSUPPORT CAGED IN on PATREONBUY A PRINT NOW CAGED IN on TWITTERCAGED IN on INSTAGRAMCAGED IN on LETTERBOXDCAGED IN on FACEBOOKEMAIL CAGED IN NOWBREADCRUMBS COLLECTIVE on TWITTERBREADCRUMBS COLLECTIVE on INSTAGRAMCaged In is apart of the Breadcrumbs Collective, head over to the WEBSITE to get all episodes of this show as well as other great shows. Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/cagedinpod. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
John Bleasdale talks to Ian Nathan, one of the UK's best known film writers. A former editor and executive editor of Empire magazine, is the author of Alien Vault, the worldwide best-selling history of Ridley Scott's masterpiece, Quentin Tarantino: The Iconic Filmmaker and His Work, a gorgeous study of the acclaimed director; studies of The Coen Brothers, Tim Burton, the adaptations of Stephen King; plus the best-selling Anything You Can Imagine: Peter Jackson and the Making of Middle-earth, the filmmaking history of The Lord of the Rings films. You might also have seen him on the popular Sky Arts Discovering Film and The Directors series.Follow him on Twitter: @iannathan2Visit his blog: https://iannathanblog.wordpress.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/writers-on-film. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The strength of this spring's LNG market and competition for available supply has raised questions about future supply. There is a lot of capacity under development, to say nothing of emerging provinces. What are the drivers and obstacles to new capacity, and what should we expect in terms of new projects? LNG experts, Ian Nathan and Michael Sultan share their insights in our latest podcast. Hosted by: Ian Nathan, Director of LNG Research and Michael Sultan, Editor, LNG Intelligence
Energy Intelligence's team of LNG experts explore Qatari LNG strategy, advantages, pressures and implications for the industry. Hosted by: Ian Nathan, Director, Global LNG Research, Michael Sultan, Editor, LNG Intelligence and Colby Connelly, Analyst
We talk about Peter Jackson and how the Middle-earth films came together with someone who spent time behind the scenes on both The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit trilogies. We hear his favorite stories from the set, what sets Peter Jackson apart from other directors, his idea for a future Lord of the Rings book, the upcoming Amazon show and more! Ian Nathan is a film author, who has written books on The Terminator, Fantastic Beasts, Ridley Scott, Tim Burton, Quentin Tarantino and most notably, "Anything You Can Imagine: Peter Jackson and the Making of Middle-earth". Visit YouTube.com/NerdoftheRings for weekly Middle-earth videos, including Tolkien Explained, Complete Travels, Theories, and the video version of this episode. To Support NOTR, visit Patreon.com/NerdoftheRings
Actor Gabriel Byrne on his memoir, “Walking with Ghosts." Also, writer Sasha Geffen talks about music and gender. And film critic Ian Nathan on the life and career of the great director Ridley Scott.
With a challenging 2020 behind us and 2021 already off to a volatile start, the experts behind Energy Intelligence's Global LNG Service discuss the key trends to watch out for this year, in our inaugural Global LNG Service podcast. Hosted by: Ian Nathan, Director, Global LNG Research and Michael Sultan, Editor, LNG Intelligence
In this episode, Jaime sits down with author Ian Nathan, to discuss his newly released book, Ridley Scott: A Retrospective. From Scott's beginnings as a first time director, to being on the set of Alien Covenant, Ian discusses the films and career of the legendary director and his lasting legacy. We hope you enjoy. Ridley Scott: A Retrospective is available at all major book outlets. // iTunes: bit.ly/shoulderoforionitunes // Google Play: bit.ly/shoulderoforiongoogleplay // For more on this and our other projects, please visit www.bladerunnerpodcast.com // If you'd like to join the conversation, find us on our closed Facebook group: Fields of Calantha. // To support the show, please consider visiting www.bladerunnerpodcast.com/support. We've got some great perks available! // And as always, please consider rating, reviewing, and sharing this show. We can't tell you how much your support means to us, but we can hopefully show you by continuing to provide better, more ambitious, and more dynamic content for years to come.
In this episode, Jaime sits down with author Ian Nathan, to discuss his newly released book, Ridley Scott: A Retrospective. From Scott's beginnings as a first time director, to being on the set of Alien Covenant, Ian discusses the films and career of the legendary director and his lasting legacy. We hope you enjoy. Ridley Scott: A Retrospective is available at all major book outlets. //iTunes: bit.ly/perfectorganismitunes // Google Play:bit.ly/perfectorganismgoogleplay // For more on this and our other projects, please visit www.perfectorganism.com. // If you’d like to join the conversation, find us on our closed Facebook group: Building Better Worlds // To support the show, please consider visiting www.perfectorganism.com/support. We’ve got some great perks available! // And as always, please consider rating, reviewing, and sharing this show. We can’t tell you how much your support means to us, but we can hopefully show you by continuing to provide better, more ambitious, and more dynamic content for years to come.
LNG has long been a strategic pillar for energy companies. But new economic realities have made it harder to justify the billions of dollars in capital required to bring new capacity on line. Large LNG commitments also complicate the emissions reductions many operators have pledged. Energy Intelligence Research & Advisory Director Ian Nathan and LNG Intelligence Editor Mike Sultan discuss how LNG strategies are evolving and what the outlook is for a sector that has shown so much promise but whose path is suddenly much less straightforward. Hosted by: Ian Nathan, Director, Research & Advisory, Mike Sultan, Editor, LNG Intelligence, and Luke Johnson, Deputy Editor, Energy Intelligence Finance
The first podcast in just about a month! The coronavirus, Covid19 and hanging in there; Tom Brady leaves the New England Patriots, bidet sales increase exponentially, and a few of the best feel-good movies. Plus, books to binge: Bond vs. Bond: The Many Face of 007 Revised and Updated by Paul Simpson and Quentin Tarantino: the iconic filmmaker and his work by Ian Nathan.
TVC 479.2: Ian Nathan, author of Quentin Tarantino: The Iconic Filmmaker and His Work, talks to Ed about the lengths that Tarantino took to recreate footage of the episode of The FBI that appears in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood; how the film, in many respects, pays homage to the many working actors who appeared in the TV shows that Tarantino devoured as a youth; the role that Tarantino played in reviving the film careers of John Travolta, Pam Grier, and Robert Forster; and why Once Upon a Time in Hollywood and Jackie Brown can be considered companion movies. Quentin Tarantino: The Iconic Filmmaker and His Work not only explores the whole of Tarantino’s career, but has a visually arresting design that mimics the director’s singular approach to filmmaking. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
TVC 479.1: Ed welcomes Ian Nathan, one of the best known film journalists in the UK, and the author of Quentin Tarantino: The Iconic Filmmaker and His Work, an engaging new book that explores the entirety of Tarantino’s career—from his early writing on such screenplays as True Romance and Natural Born Killers to his break-out directorial debut, Reservoir Dogs, the career-defining Pulp Fiction, and such later efforts as Kill Bill Volumes 1 and 2, Inglourious Basterds, Django Unchained, and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. Topics include what it means for a movie to be “Tarantinoesque”; how certain TV shows from the 1960s and 1970s helped shape the Tarantino style; and Tarantino’s belief that movies can right wrongs, if not change the world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On dit de Stephen King que c’est le romancier vivant le plus adapté à l’écran. Depuis ses premiers romans dans les années 70, le cinéma et maintenant les séries télévisées s’emparent avec délectation de ses histoires de clown tueur, de forces maléfiques, d’apocalypse ou d’écrivains alcooliques. On recense plus de 80 transpositions des écrits du maître américain de l’épouvante, romans ou nouvelles, sur le grand ou le petit écran.La dernier en date est sorti le 30 octobre 2019 en France. Il s’agit de Doctor Sleep, la suite de The Shining, adapté par Mike Flanagan. → Bande annonce - «Doctor Sleep» Le Forum des images à Paris accueillait jusqu'au 15 novembre 2019 le cycle Stephen King, histoires (au pluriel) d’Amérique. Pour en parler, nous recevons:- Muriel Dreyfus, programmatrice au Forum des images- Laurent Vachaud, scénariste et critique de cinéma qui a animé justement au Forum des images, le vendredi 1er novembre 2019, un cours de cinéma consacré à une double lecture de The Shining.- François Cau (en duplex de Grenoble) qui signe avec Matthieu Rostac, le livre « d’après une histoire de Stephen King » qui vient de paraître chez Hachette. À noter également le livre de Ian Nathan sur les adaptations des livres de Stephen King (éditions Bragelonne). (Rediffusion du 26 octobre 2019)
Despite oil prices holding above $50-55 so far this year (WTI), US producers have come under pressure from growing investor apathy as well as sharp weakness in gas/NGL pricing. Looking ahead, is US energy in trouble entering the 2020s? Hear from our experts Abhi Rajendran, Noah Brenner and Ian Nathan as they provide insights on key developments and implications across the value chain. Hosted by: Abhi Rajendran, Director, Research & Advisory, Ian Nathan, Manager, Research & Advisory, Noah Brenner, Houston Bureau Chief and Luke Johnson, Corporate Reporter
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Book of the week: "Anything You Can Imagine: Peter Jackson and the Making of Middle-earth" by Ian Nathan ( 03:51 ) Room 1: Kitchen with an orc ( 10:41 ) Room 2: Virtua Fighter 2 Pool Fight ( 21:00 ) Room 3: Matrix and Peter Jackson
Hosts Mat Bradley-Tschirgi, William Thrasher, and special guest Eric McEver (writer and director of Paleonaut) discuss Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl. They talk to Eric about how his love of Godzilla movies led him to Japan, how hard Godzilla films are to collect, and his early short film The Early Years of Captain Jack Sparrow. One of a gaggle of Disney films based on their theme park attractions (The Country Bears, The Haunted Mansion), this one was so successful is spawned a pirate's bounty worth of sequels. Elizabeth Swan (Keira Knightley) is in love with blacksmith Will Turner (Orlando Bloom). However, she's engaged to James Norrington (Jack Davenport). Her stolen skull emblazoned medallion has hidden powers that intrigue both scalawag pirate Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) and haughty ghost pirate Hector Barbossa (Geoffrey Rush). Many sword fights and drunken arguments ensue. Far better than any game based on a ride should be, this first Pirates of the Caribbean film combines derring-do with light horror elements in a family friendly package. Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio's screenplay is full of one too many characters, but when the cast is so game who cares? The trio get off on a tangent about the Star Wars Ewoks movies and Seth Green's stillborn Star Wars Detours series. Eric enjoys the Heisei version of Godzilla vs. Mothra. Thrasher gave the quirky Pottersville a watch. Mat read the Peter Jackson biography Anything You Can Imagine : Peter Jackson and the Making of Middle Earth by Ian Nathan. The next few movie series we'll be covering are: Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006) Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007) Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011) Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (2017) The Fugitive (1993) U.S. Marshals (1998) Follow the show on Twitter @Sequelcast2 Like our Sequelcast 2 Facebook Page The theme song to the Sequelcast is written and performed by Marc with a C. Sequelcast 2 is delighted to be a member of The Batman Podcast Network. Hear more great podcasts here! Watch Thrasher's tabletop RPG YouTube show d-infinity Live!. Listen to Marc with a C's music podcast Discography. Buy One Starry Night, a Cthulhu Live scenario Thrasher contributed to, from DriveThruRPG!
Abhi Rajendran and Ian Nathan examine what the latest Energy Intelligence Top 100 results tell us about the future of oil industry growth as companies refine their long-term strategies.
On the July 16, 2018 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor-in-chief Peter Sciretta is joined by /Film Managing Editor Jacob Hall, Weekend Editor Brad Oman, senior writer Ben Pearson and writers Hoai-Tran Bui and Chris Evangelista to talk about what they've been up to at the Water Cooler. You can subscribe to /Film Daily on iTunes, Google Play, Overcast, Spotify and all the popular podcast apps (here is the RSS URL if you need it). At The Water Cooler: What we've been Doing:Peter went to Disneyland (again) and rode The Incredicoaster at night. Used his AMC A-List a couple times, observations about the three movies a week, not checking IDs, Premiere lines and AMC Dine-In Theatres. Ben went to a Film Independent Member Screening of Blindspotting and saw a Q&A with the cast Jacob indulged in the Criterion Collection sale at Barnes & Noble and has to deal with a wrecking ball of a cat. Chris went to a set visit in Montreal, and it was the coolest thing ever, except for the flying part, which was terrifying. Brad went to his county fair, attended The Purple Madness Prince tribute concert, tried not to die from strep throat What we've been Reading:Chris is reading Anything You Can Imagine: Peter Jackson and the Making of Middle-earth by Ian Nathan. Jacob has been reading the KOBOLD Guide to Gamemastering. What we've been Watching:Peter saw Mission: Impossible – Fallout in IMAX, saw Skyscraper. And Sorry To Bother You, and watched the first couple episodes of On My Block. Ben watched Skyscraper, Mission: Impossible – Fallout, The Godfather, and Sharp Objects Hoai-Tran watched Mission: Impossible II for the first time, saw Leave No Trace, can now call herself a My Hero Academia fan. Chris watched A Walk Among the Tombstones, rewatched In The Mouth of Madness for the hundredth or so time and revisited The Dark Knight for the 10th Anniversary. Jacob watched Mamma Mia!, The Devil's Doorway, The Babysitter, and a number of terrible horror movies Brad finished Great News Season 2, The Phantom What we've been Eating:Brad ate some fair food, including a ribeye burger, also a Milka Chips Ahoy chocolate bar Ben went to a specialty soda store What we've been Playing:Jacob has been planning to get into Arkham Horror: The Card Game. Peter backed Cthulhu: Death May Die on Kickstarter. Other articles mentioned: We Burned the Forest Down: ‘The Dark Knight' 10 Years Later All the other stuff you need to know: You can find more about all the stories we mentioned on today's show at slashfilm.com, and linked inside the show notes. /Film Daily is published every weekday, bringing you the most exciting news from the world of movies and television as well as deeper dives into the great features from slashfilm.com. You can subscribe to /Film Daily on iTunes, Google Play, Overcast, Spotify and all the popular podcast apps (RSS). Please feel free to send your feedback, questions, comments and concerns to us at peter@slashfilm.com. Please leave your name and general geographic location in case we mention the e-mail on the air. Please rate and review the podcast on iTunes, tell your friends and spread the word! Thanks to Sam Hume for our logo.
Ian Nathan and Abhi Rajendran of the Research & Advisory group at Energy Intelligence discuss the US's path to becoming an energy superpower.
This week on Story Web: the Coen Brothers’ film Fargo. I suppose I must have a dark sense of humor indeed to think of the Coen Brothers’ film Fargo as a comedy – even if I do realize that it is a dark comedy. I mean, what can you say about someone who shrieks, then laughs uproariously, at the woodchipper scene? Yes, Fargo is a weird and dark tale – from William H. Macy as Jerry Lundegaard, the pathetic car dealership manager who pays two sleazy criminals to kidnap his wife, to Steve Buscemi as the “funny-looking guy” in that criminal pair, from Frances McDormand as Marge Gunderson, a pregnant police detective, to Steve Park as Mike Yanagita, the high school classmate who visits her in one of the film’s many bizarre scenes. All of the actors in the movie are outstanding, but my favorite by far is McDormand, who also happens to be married to Joel Coen and who acts in a number of the Coen Brothers’ films. Apparently, I am not alone in my assessment of McDormand’s portrayal of Marge Gunderson, as she won a Best Oscar Actress for this role. Part of what made Fargo fascinating and compelling to me when I first saw it was the film’s opening claim that it is based on a true story. The viewer sees the following text on screen: This is a true story. The events depicted in this film took place in Minnesota in 1987. At the request of the survivors, the names have been changed. Out of respect for the dead, the rest has been told exactly as it occurred. But as it turns out, the story may not actually be true – or then again, it may be. The Coen Brothers have both asserted that it is true and laughed off questions about its veracity. As Ethan Coen says, “You don’t have to have a true story to make a true story movie.” Learn more about the truth or fiction of Fargo by visiting Snopes, the Huffington Post, and Film School Rejects. Now if you haven’t seen Fargo, I don’t want to give anything away. Suffice it to say, watching Fargo won’t be your average viewing experience. And as you watch events unfold, you may be thinking, “She finds this funny?!” As I said, it’s a dark sense of humor that draws me to this film. Fans of the Coen Brothers’ other films will know what I mean. From one of their earliest films, Raising Arizona, Joel and Ethan Coen have shown themselves to find humor in the strangest of settings. I know people who are such ardent fans of Raising Arizona that they can recite virtually every line, and that is even more the case with their cult classic The Big Lebowski (anyone for a White Russian?). Probably their “biggest” film to date is O Brother, Where Art Thou? It stars George Clooney as a modern-day Ulysses on an odyssey through the Depression-era South. Of course, laughs are once again in big supply. To dig deeper into Fargo, check out The Atlantic’s in-depth consideration of the film that “brought it all together” for the Coen Brothers. You can watch a television interview with the Coen Brothers and Frances McDormand about Fargo, and you’ll also enjoy a short video about the seven things you probably didn’t know about Fargo. A great deal of dialogue from the film can be found at Wikiquote. To go all scholarly on the film, check out The Coen Brothers’ Fargo, a Cambridge Film Handbook. To think more fully about the Coen Brothers’ long career in filmmaking, read The New Yorker’s assessment of their work. A three-minute video tribute to their many films is also available. You might also find it interesting to read Ian Nathan’s new book, The Coen Brothers: The Iconic Filmmakers and Their Work, or Mark T. Conard’s book The Philosophy of the Coen Brothers. Also useful is a collection of interviews with the Coen Brothers. Of course, Fargo was so successful that it spawned a TV spin-off twenty years later! There are mixed reports about whether the Coen Brothers like the television series, but for my money, the original film is all you need. If you want to add Fargo to your DVD collection, consider buying Coen Brothers Collection, which includes Blood Simple, Fargo, Miller’s Crossing, and Raising Arizona. Or you might just want to stick with the special edition DVD of Fargo. Visit thestoryweb.com/fargo for links to all these resources and to watch the scene in which police detective Marge Gunderson (played by Frances McDormand) says, “’m not so sure I agree 100% with your policework there, Lou.” However you watch Fargo, just be sure to laugh. It’s not all grim and macabre – at least not to me!