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Join Elias on Pop Culture Unplugged as he delves into Heather Morris's latest role as Judy Maxon in "So Help Me Todd," her collaboration with Skylar Astin, her illustrious career, and more. Known for her hilarious portrayal of Brittany S. Pierce on the beloved FOX series, Glee, Heather Morris has also graced the big screen in Harmony Korine's "Spring Breakers" and lent her voice to the blockbuster franchise "Ice Age: Continental Drift" as Katie the Mammoth. Currently, Heather is set to appear in the upcoming indie comedy "Cora Bora," alongside Meg Stalter and Manny Jacinto. Beyond acting, Heather is a renowned dancer, having toured with Beyonce for her Single Ladies stage tour and now sharing her expertise nationwide through HEAT Dance Convention. Tune in for an insightful conversation with this multifaceted talent! More Exclusive Interviews and Behind-the-Scenes Content: https://www.youtube.com/@PopCultureUnpluggedwElias Watch the full interview on YouTube: https://youtu.be/UcdKvZCOziI
In this episode of Journey to the Blue Sky, Arun and Patricia return to the Ice Age franchise with the 4th installment Ice Age: Continental Drift released in 2012. Taking place years after Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs, Manny and Ellie's daughter Peaches is a teenager who wants to fit in with the other mammoths, but is looked as "weird" because she's half possum. Her friend Lewis is very kind towards her, but she has a massive crush on a mammoth named Ethan. However, Manny is overprotective of her. Thanks to Scrat's acorn shenanigans, the continents split and Manny, Diego, Sid, and Sid's grandmother are separated from the rest of the group including Ellie and Peaches stranded on an large chunk of ice drifting at sea trying to get back to them. Things become harder when a pirate ship led by a large primate named Captain Gut takes them on board and tries to force them to be his crew. When the film premiered in theaters, it made over $879 million dollars making it the highest grossing animated film that year. Despite that, it received mixed reviews from critics calling it derivative from the previous films while not capturing the same subtle humor and charm from the first film. What did Arun and Patricia think of the film? Listen and find out. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/old-school-lane/support
Drake, whose real name is Aubrey Drake Graham, is a renowned rapper, singer, songwriter, and actor. Born on October 24, 1986, in Toronto, Canada, he has become one of the most influential and successful artists in the music industry. With his unique blend of rap and R&B, Drake has captivated audiences worldwide with his introspective and relatable lyrics. His signature smooth flow, melodic hooks, and versatile delivery have earned him numerous accolades, including Grammy Awards and Billboard chart-topping hits. Drake's discography boasts a string of critically acclaimed albums, such as "Thank Me Later," "Take Care," "Nothing Was the Same," and "Scorpion." Beyond his musical prowess, Drake has also made strides in the acting world, showcasing his talent in the television series "Degrassi: The Next Generation" and films like "Charlie Bartlett" and "Ice Age: Continental Drift." With his undeniable talent, chart-topping success, and constant evolution as an artist, Drake continues to leave an indelible mark on the music industry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Do you long to reawaken the thrills and wonders of adventure, mystery and magic in your daily routine? Do you feel emotionally drained or a lack of purpose in your life? If this is the case, I'd like to prescribe you with a little mythology. Joseph Campbell once said that "myths are stories that never happened, but are happening all the time". Carl Jung taught us that myths exist to bring us into a level of consciousness that is spiritual. Myths have propelled the circulation of knowledge, information, history and values since the dawn of humanity. They transcend cultures, space and time and are applicable regardless of societal beliefs or geographical location. Best of all, I know for me personally, myths have brought back a sense of the mysterious and miraculous and have ignited my imagination and ability to live with wonder and lightness. Pamela Jaye Smith is an experienced mythologist, writer, and media consultant who has worked in various forms of media production for over 35 years. She has formal education in Comparative Mysticism and is a certified teacher of the Mystery Schools. She is the founder of MYTHWORKS and co-founder of Mythic Challenges, which helps people create media that addresses global challenges identified by the United Nations and other organizations. Pamela has authored six books for media makers, and she helps people enhance their stories using mythic themes, archetypes, and symbols. Smith appears as a mythology expert on Ice Age: Continental Drift, The Great Work, Forbidden Secrets, Microsoft's “Age of Mythology” game and American Jedi. Additionally, she is a Master Mason in a co-ed Lodge. You can find more about Pamela, her products and work at pamelajayesmith.net. Our discussion today covers a variety of topics, including the definition and utilization of mythology, the Five Initiations, the myth of Prometheus and the value of authentic thought unswayed by emotional dogma. Pamela helps us understand the central themes of our lives beyond the "Hero's Journey" monomyth, and draws correlations between common human identities and the mythological characters they represent. TIME STAMPS 00:00:00 The Episode Begins 00:11:40 Religion Versus Spirituality 00:15:48 The Five Initiations 00:18:48 Universal Myths Beyond The Hero's Journey 00:24:41 Practical Application Of Myths 00:27:14 The Myth Of Prometheus 00:29:35 The Benefits Of Debate 00:35:41 To See And Be Seen 00:38:54 The Mists Of Avalon 00:43:40 The Definition Of A Magician 00:46:56 Current Astrological Shifts 00:50:37 The Value Of Thought 00:58:18 Georgia Lambert's Quote 01:01:26 The Mythical Themes Of Our Lives 01:07:34 Joseph Campbell And Defining Mythology 01:16:28 The Ageless Wisdom 01:19:02 Where To Find Pamela Sharing your kind thoughts & feedback in a review is the ULTIMATE way to support Awakening Aphrodite. You can also jump on Amy's email list and follow her updates at @FitAmyTV. Find out more at amyfournier.com and watch this episode on YouTube at Awakening Aphrodite Podcast/FitAmyTV! For special discounts on Amy's FAVORITE products, visit her estore.
Do you long to reawaken the thrills and wonders of adventure, mystery and magic in your daily routine? Do you feel emotionally drained or a lack of purpose in your life? If this is the case, I'd like to prescribe you with a little mythology. Joseph Campbell once said that "myths are stories that never happened, but are happening all the time". Carl Jung taught us that myths exist to bring us into a level of consciousness that is spiritual. Myths have propelled the circulation of knowledge, information, history and values since the dawn of humanity. They transcend cultures, space and time and are applicable regardless of societal beliefs or geographical location. Best of all, I know for me personally, myths have brought back a sense of the mysterious and miraculous and have ignited my imagination and ability to live with wonder and lightness. Pamela Jaye Smith is an experienced mythologist, writer, and media consultant who has worked in various forms of media production for over 35 years. She has formal education in Comparative Mysticism and is a certified teacher of the Mystery Schools. She is the founder of MYTHWORKS and co-founder of Mythic Challenges, which helps people create media that addresses global challenges identified by the United Nations and other organizations. Pamela has authored six books for media makers, and she helps people enhance their stories using mythic themes, archetypes, and symbols. Smith appears as a mythology expert on Ice Age: Continental Drift, The Great Work, Forbidden Secrets, Microsoft's “Age of Mythology” game and American Jedi. Additionally, she is a Master Mason in a co-ed Lodge. You can find more about Pamela, her products and work at pamelajayesmith.net. Our discussion today covers a variety of topics, including the definition and utilization of mythology, the Five Initiations, the myth of Prometheus and the value of authentic thought unswayed by emotional dogma. Pamela helps us understand the central themes of our lives beyond the "Hero's Journey" monomyth, and draws correlations between common human identities and the mythological characters they represent. TIME STAMPS 00:00:00 The Episode Begins 00:11:40 Religion Versus Spirituality 00:15:48 The Five Initiations 00:18:48 Universal Myths Beyond The Hero's Journey 00:24:41 Practical Application Of Myths 00:27:14 The Myth Of Prometheus 00:29:35 The Benefits Of Debate 00:35:41 To See And Be Seen 00:38:54 The Mists Of Avalon 00:43:40 The Definition Of A Magician 00:46:56 Current Astrological Shifts 00:50:37 The Value Of Thought 00:58:18 Georgia Lambert's Quote 01:01:26 The Mythical Themes Of Our Lives 01:07:34 Joseph Campbell And Defining Mythology 01:16:28 The Ageless Wisdom 01:19:02 Where To Find Pamela Sharing your kind thoughts & feedback in a review is the ULTIMATE way to support Awakening Aphrodite. You can also jump on Amy's email list and follow her updates at @FitAmyTV. Find out more at amyfournier.com and watch this episode on YouTube at Awakening Aphrodite Podcast/FitAmyTV! For special discounts on Amy's FAVORITE products, visit her estore.
Do you long to reawaken the thrills and wonders of adventure, mystery and magic in your daily routine? Do you feel emotionally drained or a lack of purpose in your life? If this is the case, I'd like to prescribe you with a little mythology. Joseph Campbell once said that "myths are stories that never happened, but are happening all the time". Carl Jung taught us that myths exist to bring us into a level of consciousness that is spiritual. Myths have propelled the circulation of knowledge, information, history and values since the dawn of humanity. They transcend cultures, space and time and are applicable regardless of societal beliefs or geographical location. Best of all, I know for me personally, myths have brought back a sense of the mysterious and miraculous and have ignited my imagination and ability to live with wonder and lightness. Pamela Jaye Smith is an experienced mythologist, writer, and media consultant who has worked in various forms of media production for over 35 years. She has formal education in Comparative Mysticism and is a certified teacher of the Mystery Schools. She is the founder of MYTHWORKS and co-founder of Mythic Challenges, which helps people create media that addresses global challenges identified by the United Nations and other organizations. Pamela has authored six books for media makers, and she helps people enhance their stories using mythic themes, archetypes, and symbols. Smith appears as a mythology expert on Ice Age: Continental Drift, The Great Work, Forbidden Secrets, Microsoft's “Age of Mythology” game and American Jedi. Additionally, she is a Master Mason in a co-ed Lodge. You can find more about Pamela, her products and work at pamelajayesmith.net. Our discussion today covers a variety of topics, including the definition and utilization of mythology, the Five Initiations, the myth of Prometheus and the value of authentic thought unswayed by emotional dogma. Pamela helps us understand the central themes of our lives beyond the "Hero's Journey" monomyth, and draws correlations between common human identities and the mythological characters they represent. TIME STAMPS 00:00:00 The Episode Begins 00:11:40 Religion Versus Spirituality 00:15:48 The Five Initiations 00:18:48 Universal Myths Beyond The Hero's Journey 00:24:41 Practical Application Of Myths 00:27:14 The Myth Of Prometheus 00:29:35 The Benefits Of Debate 00:35:41 To See And Be Seen 00:38:54 The Mists Of Avalon 00:43:40 The Definition Of A Magician 00:46:56 Current Astrological Shifts 00:50:37 The Value Of Thought 00:58:18 Georgia Lambert's Quote 01:01:26 The Mythical Themes Of Our Lives 01:07:34 Joseph Campbell And Defining Mythology 01:16:28 The Ageless Wisdom 01:19:02 Where To Find Pamela Sharing your kind thoughts & feedback in a review is the ULTIMATE way to support Awakening Aphrodite. You can also jump on Amy's email list and follow her updates at @FitAmyTV. Find out more at amyfournier.com and watch this episode on YouTube at Awakening Aphrodite Podcast/FitAmyTV! For special discounts on Amy's FAVORITE products, visit her estore.
What do you think about when you think about the "Ice Age" franchise? We think about comedian extraordinaire Ben Russell!"Ice Age: Continental Drift" is the fourth film in the Ice Age series. Released in 2012 (10 years after the first movie) this film continues the crazy adventures of the ever growing ensemble cast as they go on a wacky adventure that is loosely based on plate tectonics. When Scrat (that way too famous squirrel dude) goes to the centre of the earth to retrieve a yummy acorn, he accidentally sets in motion the continental drift mentioned in the title. Our loveable ensemble gets separated and will stop at nothing to find each other again. They even commandeer an iceberg that is also pirate ship run by a gorilla.John Leguizamo is Sid. Again. Wow. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We're going back to 2012 and 2016 and checking the screening times for a double feature of a Jennifer Lopez in Dreamworks' Ice Age: Continental Drift and Ice Age: Collision Course. JLO joins a star studded OG cast featuring Ray Romano, Queen Latifah, Dennis Leary, and John Luigazamo, AS Diego's love interest Shira. This is the second animated film and third she has done, does this fair better than her role in Antz? Will this be a movie rental fav or a movie theater regret? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/loyaloats/message
Hello everybody my name is Dustin Pueschel, and in today's episode I chat with the Amazing Comedy Legend Ben Gleib! Ben is a stand-up comedian, actor, writer, and TV Host! Ben is the executive producer, head writer, and host of the Emmy Nominated TV show “Idiotest”, Ben was also the creator, executive producer, head writer and co-host of “The Telethon For America” powered by Michelle Obama. Ben also has a stand up comedy special out called “Neurotic Gangster” on Amazon Prime and YouTube, Ben has also performed stand up comedy on TV shows such as Last Call With Carson Daly, Stand Up And Deliver, The Late Late Show, and Last Comic Standing. Ben was also a panelist on the hit TV show “Chelsea Lately”. Ben is also a regular guest on TV shows such as The Today Show, and @Midnight With Chris Hardwhick. Ben was also a correspondent on the hit TV Show “The Arsenio Hall Show”. Ben also hosted the Oscar Road-trip for the 85th Academy Awards. Ben has also hosted the Oscars Red-carpet and The Grammys Red Carpet. Ben has also done voice acting for the smash box office movies “Ice Age: Continental Drift” and “The Book Of Life”. Ben is also a presidential candidate for the United States Of America. In this episode Ben and I chat about Ben's Facebook Live stand up comedy specials, Ben's cross country Oscar Road-trip among many other things!
The Cinema Bums are joined by Charity Irby to discuss the final film in their Twilight miniseries! As Cold Boy Summer comes to an end, the trio covers this film's finer points, including its prestige credits sequence, a young Rami Malek, and its shocking box office loss to Ice Age: Continental Drift. Tune in to hear Emmet read some of the best quotes of the series in a thrilling quiz, Wade try to unpack the CGI child at the heart of this movie, and Charity tell us about watching the insane ending battle on opening night. Thank you for listening, and please enjoy!
Today's guest is the amazing Jim Conroy, commercial, animation, and game voice actor, commercial actor, film and tv actor, voice of Ameritrade, and many other brands over the 20 years he's been doing this, not to mention dozens of celebrity impersonations on Celebrity Death Match. He's known for appearing on television shows, such as Celebrity Deathmatch, Kenny the Shark and Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman, as well as numerous radio commercials and video games. He has worked for WGBH, The Walt Disney Company and Discovery Channel. He's been in Curious George, Ice Age: Continental Drift, Grand Theft Autio IV & V, Star Wars: The Old Republic, and many more.
Nicki Minaj has been climbing hip-hop latter since 2009 to becoming one of the most well-known entertainers of her generation. Dropping three mixtapes, four studio albums, as well as being featured on three compilation efforts, Nicki has cemented her legacy with over ten Grammy nods. She has also taken home six American Music Awards, eight BET Hip-Hop awards, and four billboard music trophies. Her musical skill has also paved the way to a hosting gig on American Idol as well as film roles in Ice Age: Continental Drift, The Other Woman, and Barber Shop: The Next Cut. This was once the girl who was getting fired from Red Lobster for... Well, we'll get into it later.
Welcome to the Ink and Paint Girls podcast- a look at animation through the women who make it! Hosted by Cassie Soliday Today's guest is Senior Lighting Technical Director, Jasmine Katatikarn! Jasmine currently works at Blue Sky Studios and her lighting credits span multiple projects that include Ferdinand, Peanuts, Rio 2, Ice Age: Continental Drift, Rio, Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs, Ghost Town, and The Nanny Diaries. But the project that really lights her heart up is the online school that she created along with fellow lighting artist, Mike Tanzillo, called The Academy of Animated Art. This is a different way of educating students on the non-animation disciplines of animated features and visual effects. Their Academy is designed to be affordable and accessible to everyone looking to get started in computer graphics or expanding their existing knowledge in this ever-changing industry. Find The Academy of Animated Art online: https://academyofanimatedart.com ----- This podcast is produced in partnership with Women in Animation womeninanimation.org "Today, women hold only 20% of the creative roles in animation. WIA wants to make it 50/50 by 2025!" Ink and Paint Girls on Social Media: Twitter: @InkNPaintGirls Instagram: @inkandpaintgirls
Ben Gleib was named by TBS one of the "funniest comedians working today." He’s host, head writer, and executive producer of the Emmy nominated "Idiotest" on NETFLIX. The hit comedy brain teaser game show originally had four seasons & 210 episodes on Game Show Network, and was their most watched original. For 7 years he was one of the stars of “Chelsea Lately" on E! with over 100 appearances on the round table! He currently can be seen in the “Jay and Silent Bob Reboot” movie, along with Kevin Smith, Jason Mewes, Chris Hemsworth, Ben Affleck and Matt Damon. Recently he pranked David Beckham on “The Late Late Show with James Corden“ which got 27 million views. His hilarious hour-long standup special “Ben Gleib - Neurotic Gangster” which premiered on SHOWTIME is currently on AMAZON PRIME. Gleib is also the first comedian to ever live stream a full headline set on Facebook Live, doing it in 8 straight cities on his 2016 tour, 100% improvised, getting almost 4 million views. His act is full of unique material, but he's also one of the best at crowd work, making it all up on the spot. He hosted with Olivia Munn the “Telethon for America”. Gleib also created it, executive produced, and was head writer. It featured celebrities such as Natalie Portman, Charlize Theron, Chelsea Handler, Jane Fonda, Constance Wu, Amy Schumer, Jessica Alba, Judd Apatow, Hasan Minhaj, Adam Devine, Aisha Tyler, Pete Davidson, Ray Romano, Julia Louis Dreyfus, and over 80 others. It was the first telethon ever with the goal of raising zero dollars. Reinventing the telethon for the digital age, instead the non-partisan telethon took pledges to vote in 2018 midterms, aiming to create historic turnout, which was achieved! Trying to offer an out-of-the-box option for the country, and seeing comedians win elections around the globe, he just concluded a run for President of the United States in the 2020 election, finishing after almost 8 months in the race, as the 15th highest fundraising active Democratic campaign. Despite this, he wasn’t able to qualify for the debates so the campaign ended. During the run he spoke at events alongside the front-runner candidates, campaigning in 13 states and territories including multiple trips to Iowa and New Hampshire, Puerto Rico on the 2-year anniversary of Hurricane Maria, was arrested protesting corruption at the capitol building in DC, joined immigration protests, LGBT parades, and stood proudly with the teachers on the picket line in Chicago. His campaign was covered by Larry King, the Des Moines Register, and countless others. Videos and information can be seen at Gleib2020.com As an actor he just guest starred on “American Princess” an hour dramedy from Jenji Kohan (Orange is the New Black, GLOW.) He was a regular on "The Today Show" with Kathie Lee and Hoda, with over 25 appearances, and you may have seen one of his appearances on "@Midnight with Chris Hardwick" on Comedy Central, or as a correspondent on ”The Arsenio Hall Show”. He has toured sold-out arenas all over North America with both Chelsea Handler and Dane Cook, and has been headlining comedy clubs around the world since 2007. An accomplished voice over actor as well, Gleib is one of the stars of Kevin Smith's "Jay and Silent Bob's Super Groovy Cartoon Movie," is the voice of Marshall the Sloth in "Ice Age: Continental Drift," and voices Dali in "The Book of Life" starring Channing Tatum. Esquire once called him one of “Six comedians who could be comedy’s next big thing.” The other five were Aziz Ansari, Patton Oswalt, David Cross, Demetri Martin, and Flight of the Conchords.
Originally recorded on YouTube Live on March 6, 2020. Audio edited by Kiara Horowitz. Interview by Scott Wiser: A Director, Animator on projects for DreamWorks, Fox, and Indies. Creator of original feature-film pitches (in the form of self-published books and short films). Get updates from Scott Wiser by: 1. Subscribing to this channel and/or 2. Signing up for the newsletter and www.scottwiser.com/follow Jasmine and Mike co-founded the https://academyofanimatedart.com/ and have helped several students break into the industry as lighters and animators. Jasmine Katatikarn is currently a Senior Lighting Technical Director at Blue Sky Studios. Her lighting credits include Ferdinand, Peanuts, Rio 2, Epic, Ice Age: Continental Drift, Rio, Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs, Ghost Town, and The Nanny Diaries. Michael Tanzillo is currently a Senior Lighting TD at Blue Sky Studios. His lighting credits include Rio 2, Epic, Ice Age: Continental Drift, Rio, Scrat's Continental Crack-up, Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs, Peanuts and Ferdinand. https://www.instagram.com/michaeltanz...
This episode of the Animation Industry Podcast features two prominent Blue Sky Studios Lighting Artists - Jasmine Katatikarn and Michael Tanzillo - who also run the Academy of Animation Art. In this chat, they share how to become a CG lighting artist in today’s industry. You’ll also learn: *What to include in your portfolio when applying for jobs *The simple goal that will light a scene well no matter what *The ins and outs of working as a CG lighting artist at a major studio More about Jasmine Katatikarn and Michael Tanzillo: Jasmine is currently a Senior Lighting Technical Director at Blue Sky Studios. Her lighting credits include Ferdinand, Peanuts, Rio 2, Epic, Ice Age: Continental Drift, Rio, Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs, Ghost Town, and The Nanny Diaries. Mike is currently a Senior Lighting TD at Blue Sky Studios. His lighting credits include Rio 2, Epic, Ice Age: Continental Drift, Rio, Scrat’s Continental Crack-up, Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs, Peanuts and Ferdinand. *Get your free copy of "Three Expert Insider Secrets for a Successful Demo Reel": https://academyofanimatedart.com/
This episode of the Animation Industry Podcast features Vadim Bazhanov on how to become a successful Story Artist working on feature-length films. You will also learn: *Vadim’s journey from graduating in Toronto to working at Blue Sky in New York *How he wrote the massively popular short The Early Hatchling Gets the Worm, which has nearly 40 million views on YouTube *What it’s like working with a director to develop a film Vadim graduated from Sheridan back in 2008. Since then he’s worked for some of the biggest animation studios including Dreamworks, Warner Brother, Rovio, and Blue Sky. In fact, there’s a good chance you’ve seen some of his work in theatres as he’s developed movies like Ice Age:Continental Drift, Smallfoot, Captain Underpants, Rio, and Angry Birds 1 and 2. He even wrote the Angry Birds short, The Early Hatchling Gets the Worm - a story about a cute chick who befriends her wormy breakfast, which has racked up nearly 40 million views on YouTube. Get in touch with Vadim on his Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vadim_a_palooza/ or through LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vadim-bazhanov-9001b657/ Learn more about this podcast at terryibele.com/animation-industry-podcast/
Composer Hélène Muddiman has brought her unique sounds and talents as a storyteller to many different films and TV series over the years. Her work on notable films like the drama Skin, the documentary Hair and reality series The Only Way Is Essex showcased her great versatility. Hélène also worked with John Powell on his scores for Happy Feet 2 and Ice Age: Continental Drift. Her most recent score is to the drama Bliss!, about a young girl searching for her unknown father. Here we discuss her upbringing and how she found film music, her work on Bliss!, working with directors, being able to sympathize emotionally with characters, and how important it is to have role models in life as you pursue your passion. Interview Produced & Presented By: Kaya Savas Special Thanks: Hélène Muddiman Ray Costa Andrew P. Alderete Costa Communications Photo Credit: Ray Meese
On this episode of Be Here For A While, comedian Ben Gleib is joining Rachael to talk about what it takes to make it in the entertainment industry! Ben was just named by TBS one of the "funniest comedians working today." He is host, writer, and executive producer of the Emmy nominated "Idiotest," the hit comedy brain teaser game show in it's 4th season on GSN, with 210 episodes. It's the most watched original program on the network. His hilarious hour-long standup special "Ben Gleib - Neurotic Gangster" is currently airing on Showtime. For 7 years he was a round table regular on "Chelsea Lately" on E! with over 100 appearances! He also played himself on a memorable episode of the E! scripted series "After Lately." He has toured sold-out arenas all over North America with both Chelsea Handler and Dane Cook, has been headlining comedy clubs around the globe since 2007, and has performed on "The Late Late Show," "Last Comic Standing," and twice on "Last Call with Carson Daly." He is constantly on tour, and is likely performing soon in a town near you. A truly unique voice in comedy, he's even been a frequent on-air contributor on CNN, "The Young Turks," and NPR, winning a Golden Mic for his work on Southern California NPR's "Patt Morrison's Comedy Congress." Recently he created, executive produced, hosted and was head writer on a spinoff special for GSN called "Political Idiotest," blending his game show with his love of politics. And he was the anchor of GSN's interstitial series "Man VS Fly." An accomplished voice over actor, Gleib is one of the stars of Kevin Smith's "Jay and Silent Bob's Super Groovy Cartoon Movie," is the voice of Marshall the Sloth in "Ice Age: Continental Drift," (the #2 animated movie of all-time internationally,) and voices Dali in "The Book of Life" starring Channing Tatum. His voices have also appeared in "Phineas and Ferb," and youtube series "The Melvin Bros." His podcast “Last Week on Earth with Ben Gleib” on the Smodcast Network debuted at #9 on iTunes Comedy, and was #1 on Stitcher for over 20 weeks. Every Wednesday, he hilariously summarizes news and politics, occasionally being joined by celebrity guests like Bryan Cranston, Meghan McCain, Bob Odenkirk, Sam Donaldson, Moby, Adam Devine, and his parents. (You can subscribe, rate and review on iTunes.) He also enjoys freestyle rapping, has a rap group called BENS, and is proudest that he is probably better than you at ping pong. He is also aware that he has to work on his posture. He's 6'1" but looks like he's 5'9".
This week, in honor of Ice Age: Collision Course opening in theaters, Ryan watches the fourth entry in the series with Ice Age: Continental Drift. He has not seen any of the other Ice Age films before this one, causing great confusion. Ryan's Score: 5/10 Ryan's Synopsis: "Land mass jokes." Please consider supporting Film Pulse by contributing to our Patreon page at: patreon.com/filmpulse web: filmpulse.net twitter: twitter.com/filmpulsenet facebook: facebook.com/filmpulse
BEN GLEIB is a comedian, writer, producer, and host who Esquire Magazine called one of "Six Comedians Who Could Be Comedy's Next Big Thing." The other 5 were Aziz Ansari, Patton Oswalt, David Cross, Demetri Martin, and Flight of the Conchords. It came true for each of them, and it now seems to be Gleib's time, as he is now in his third season as the host and executive producer of “Idiotest," the Emmy nominated comedy game show on GSN, which is their most watched original show. (For Gleib, EP is not just a title. He helps create all of the show's brain puzzles.) Some his more prominent work before “Idiotest,” were as a regular guest and star of over 100 episodes of Chelsea Lately and as a regular on "The Today Show" with Kathie Lee and Hoda, and multiple appearances on Comedy Central's @midnight. A truly unique voice in comedy, Gleib has been a regular on-air contributor to CNN and NPR (where he won a Golden Mic,) is an accomplished voice over actor (The Book of Life, Ice Age: Continental Drift - the second highest grossing animated movie of all-time) and this year co-anchored a week of ABC News digital from their world news headquarters in New York. An unusual gig for a comedian, another example of why he is one of the most multi-talented comics working today. Gleib has been headlining comedy clubs around the globe since 2007 and has toured arenas with Chelsea Handler and Dane Cook. His podcast 'Last Week On Earth,' debuted on iTunes Comedy at #9, was #1 on Stitcher for 20 straight weeks, and his online videos have received over 20 million views. His first hour special, BEN GLEIB: NEUROTIC GANGSTER, premieres on Showtime on June 3 at 10pm.
The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview BEN GLEIB of GSN"s The IDIOTEST. IDIOTEST, based on the highly popular app game, gives two pairs of contestants the opportunity to face off in several rounds of deceptively simple tests, whose answers actually require a keen eye, quick mind and heightened sense of logic. Every question involves a colorful and often whimsical scene that tests observation and attention to detail as much it tests general knowledge. Contestants play the game on giant touch screens in the center of the set, trying to win money…or at least not look stupid. Ben Gleib is a standup comedian, actor, and host of the hit TV show “IDIOTEST”now in its second season on GSN. He also was a round table regular on "CHELSEA LATELY”on E!throughout its seven year run, appearing on the show over 100 times.Esquire named him one of “Six comedians who could be comedy's next big thing.” He is the voice of Marshall the Sloth in 20th Century Fox's “ICE AGE – CONTINENTAL DRIFT” which is the #2 animated movie of all-time internationally. He also voices the character Dali in the movie “THE BOOK OF LIFE” starring Channing Tatum. Recently he was also seen on the COMEDY CENTRAL show@MIDNIGHT. He worked for THE OSCARS, hosting The Academy's first ever “Oscar Roadtrip,” which was featured on ABC's “OSCARS PRE-SHOW.”
Ice Age Continental Drift - (2012) Manny, Diego, and Sid embark upon another adventure after their continent is set adrift. Using an iceberg as a ship, they encounter sea creatures and battle pirates as they explore a new world.
Ice Age Continental Drift - (2012) Manny, Diego, and Sid embark upon another adventure after their continent is set adrift. Using an iceberg as a ship, they encounter sea creatures and battle pirates as they explore a new world.
Welcoming back Ben Gleib, a standup comedian, actor, and host of the TV show "Idiotest," on GSN. He was a round table regular on "Chelsea Lately," on E! throughout its run, appearing on over 100 episodes, as well as a guest star on "After Lately." Esquire magazine named him one o "Six comedians who could be comedy's next big thing." He is the voice of 'Marshall the Sloth,' in the film "Ice Age- Continental Drift," the #2 animated movie of all time internationally. He also voiced the character, 'Dali,' in "The Book of Life." Recently he was seen on Comedy Central's "@Midnight" show. He worked for The Oscars, hosting The Academy's first-ever "Oscar Roadtrip," featured on the ABC Oscar's Pre-Show. Gleib is also one of the stars of the Kevin Smith movie, "Jay and Silent Bob's Super Groovy Cartoon Movie." He also makes appearances as a guest correspondent on CNN, sharing his comedic take on politics.Ben's weekly podcast, "Last Week on Earth with Ben Gleib," on the Smodcast network debuted on iTunes as the #9 comedy podcast in the world, and was #1 on Stitcher for over 20 straight weeks. He has performed to sold-out arenas all over America, opening for Chelsea Handler and Dane Cook. He recently co-wrote and stars in the scripted webseries, "Cinedopes" on YouTube. Additionally, he has starred in the NBC prime time "The Real Wedding Crashers," appeared on "Good Morning, America," "Extra," "Home & Family," "The Late Late Show," "Last Call with Carson Daly," and "Last Comic Standing," among many others.Currently he is on the #BenGleibWorldTour2015, "The Last Week on Earth" podcast, and enjoying his second season every Wednesday on GSN, 10/9 Central, with "Idiotest."
Welcoming back Ben Gleib, a standup comedian, actor, and host of the TV show "Idiotest," on GSN. He was a round table regular on "Chelsea Lately," on E! throughout its run, appearing on over 100 episodes, as well as a guest star on "After Lately." Esquire magazine named him one o "Six comedians who could be comedy's next big thing." He is the voice of 'Marshall the Sloth,' in the film "Ice Age- Continental Drift," the #2 animated movie of all time internationally. He also voiced the character, 'Dali,' in "The Book of Life." Recently he was seen on Comedy Central's "@Midnight" show. He worked for The Oscars, hosting The Academy's first-ever "Oscar Roadtrip," featured on the ABC Oscar's Pre-Show. Gleib is also one of the stars of the Kevin Smith movie, "Jay and Silent Bob's Super Groovy Cartoon Movie." He also makes appearances as a guest correspondent on CNN, sharing his comedic take on politics.Ben's weekly podcast, "Last Week on Earth with Ben Gleib," on the Smodcast network debuted on iTunes as the #9 comedy podcast in the world, and was #1 on Stitcher for over 20 straight weeks. He has performed to sold-out arenas all over America, opening for Chelsea Handler and Dane Cook. He recently co-wrote and stars in the scripted webseries, "Cinedopes" on YouTube. Additionally, he has starred in the NBC prime time "The Real Wedding Crashers," appeared on "Good Morning, America," "Extra," "Home & Family," "The Late Late Show," "Last Call with Carson Daly," and "Last Comic Standing," among many others.Currently he is on the #BenGleibWorldTour2015, "The Last Week on Earth" podcast, and enjoying his second season every Wednesday on GSN, 10/9 Central, with "Idiotest."
An in-depth chat with Jason Fuchs about the work he did on the ABC/Disney pilot Big Thunder, the animated feature Ice Age: Continental Drift, being a child actor, and lots more. (Note: this interview was recorded before the network upfronts, so Big Thunder's fate was still undecided. Ultimately ABC didn't pick up the show to series).
Main Review: Texas Chainsaw 3D Top 5 Horror Remakes Film Club Review: The Squid and the Whale Box Office Update News What Else We Watched (Oz the Great and Powerful, Pariah, Ratcatcher, Phil Spector, Ice Age: Continental Drift, The Office, Fringe, Survivor: Caramoan, Celebrity Apprentice) Next Week: Gangster Squad and Top 5 Gangster Movies
On this edition of Extra we feature a new super-hero for the holidays, prehistoric pirates, assasins invade the American revolution and a trip back to Middle Earth. First up is my holiday dvd review of Elf-Man (courtesy of Anchor Bay Entertainment) starring Wee-Man, Jeffrey Combs and Mackenzie Astin in a tale of heroism in a all seizes. Then it's a trip back to a much colder time with the blu-ray/dvd combo review of Ice Age : Continental Drift (courtesy of Fox Home Video) as Manny, Sid and Deigo encounter a dangeous band of scurvy animals on the high seas. It's a trip back to the Animus and this time the American Revolution with the video game review of Assasin's Creed 3 for the PS3 (courtesy of www.gameaccess.ca) as Desmond explores more of his destiny. We wrap things up with the theatrical review of The Hobbit : An Unexpected Journey in 3D with guest co-reviewer Vergel Evans. Music for this episode features the songs The Never Ending Snow by Ken Blackwood, Write a New Freedom by Dave Gwyther and Tolkien : The Hobbit : Lord of The Rings by Brobdingnagian, they can all be found at www.famemusic.com. Other instrumental music is by the band Mr. Burns (www.mrburnsmusic.com). As always your comments and suggestions are welcome and encouraged.
Episode 6 Sponsored by: ProductivityCurrent Events We cover the SOJcast hiatus during which Stacey and kin tour the southern states, including Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida. Mark returns to The Matador and doesn't get into a fight with the locals not to mention he guest hosts on Stack of Comics.Plus, Vice President Joe Biden, confesses to Stacey that money is what wins elections (we do our best to conceal our shock). Project Updates Xombee Guy reaches a landmark - 52 countries in 20 weeks. The internet allows you to take what you create make it available worldwide. Does that make you more or less productive? Does technology help you be more productive or does it just mean you must produce more? We also confess that we have not meet our productivity goals. We also make a SOJcast promise to get back on that horse and keep you up to date - for good or ill.Reviews We consider movie sequels and whether the people involved are bringing their 'A' game or if they are just phoning it in.Ice Age: Continental Drift A Bucket of Blood Food Porn NOLA Food porn but alas, no beignets :(The Coffee Pot - New Orleans, LA. Breakfast the way it used to be with boudin balls!Cajun Mike's - New Orleans, LA. Order whatever you want. It'll be great! Try the "Cochon De Lait" or a burgerAnother SOJcast visit to Lambert's Cafe ThrowedRolls.com in Folley, AL The Best things we ate this week:Homemade lasagna just to tease you. Unless you can talk Rob into making some for you. The Double-Cheeseburger that bested all others. Denny's - Pensacola, FL (this particular Denny's)The best. Soup. Ever. El Gaucho - Seattle, WA Also home of the most expensive steak Mark has consumed ($142 USD)Best. Soup. Ever. The SOJcast also walks back (a little) our ideas on quality and value. A what point do diminishing returns kick in for food?
Tune into this week's episode of KIDS FIRST! Coming Attractions to listen to our interview with Drew Seeley and Amy Paffrath, stars of the new film, I Kissed a Vampire. Also, our critics will review the new films, Ice Age: Continental Drift, The Amazing Spider-man, and the classic film, Big Fat Liar playing this month on HDnet Movies kidScene. Catch all this and more with your host Raven Devanney and critics Julianna Noone, Cheyenne Nguyen and Morgan Bertsch.
Tune into this week’s episode of KIDS FIRST! Coming Attractions to listen to our interview with Drew Seeley and Amy Paffrath, stars of the new film, I Kissed a Vampire. Also, our critics will review the new films, Ice Age: Continental Drift, The Amazing Spider-man, and the classic film, Big Fat Liar playing this month on HDnet Movies kidScene. Catch all this and more with your host Raven Devanney and critics Julianna Noone, Cheyenne Nguyen and Morgan Bertsch.
Dave interrupts the show to call his mom, Alonso takes time out of Outfest to respond to some questionable internet reportage, and they both think a new movie is so terrible that you should probably see it right away. Follow us @linoleumcast, write us at linoleumpodcast@gmail.com, like us on Facebook, subscribe at iTunes, and such as.
1 Ice Age: Continental Drift $46,000,000 2 The Amazing Spider-Man $35,000,000 3 Ted $22,147,000 4 Brave $10,695,000 5 Magic Mike $9,030,000 6 Savages (2012) $8,735,000 7 Tyler Perry's Madea's Witness Protection $5,600,000 8 Katy Perry: Part of Me $3,735,000 9 Moonrise Kingdom $3,662,000 10 Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted $3,500,000 DVD's coming out tomorrow (7/17) • 4:44 Last Day on Earth • Alphas: Season One • Casa De Mi Padre • Eureka: Season 5, The Final Season • Friends with Kids • Get the Gringo • Intruders • Leverage: The 4th Season • Lockout • Salmon Fishing in the Yemen • Sanctuary: The Complete Fourth Season • Singin' In The Rain • The Three Stooges You can find bonus material on mymorningjoe.com and themogos.com Twitter: thisis_hlevy Email: flixfix@mymorningjoe.com Backup Email: Flixfix@themogos.com
We have spoiler-free reviews of The Amazing Spider-Man and Magic Mike this week; We discuss upcoming releases Ice Age: Continental Drift, Red Lights and The Imposter; taking a look at the new Jack Reacher and Man With The Iron Fists trailers; and our From the Outside In topic this week is ‘Our Most Annoying Film Cliches’. We also discuss the latest movie and TV news (there’s a Raging Bull 2?; what is Marvel’s next move; What’s going on with Glee; some Hunger Games casting; and much more). One of our listeners tries to ‘Stump the HO’, another listener wants you to see if you can guess their ‘What’s THIS Movie?’ clip, and Scott handles this week’s ‘Flashback DVD’. Please share us on Facebook and Twitter with your friends who LOVE movies and TV! Subscribe on itunes (reviews are appreciated), Stitcher Radio (give us a Thumbs Up!)
In this extended episode of Spiffing Review, Simon and Wayne take a look at some of the films of 2010, have a look at some of the latest trailers and take a look at the long awaited Tron Legacy. What will they think of the film they've been waiting all year to watch? To contact the show you can: email simonandwayne@spiffingreview.com twitter @spiffingreview web http://spiffingreview.com