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Watch This With Rick Ramos
#529 - Blue Velvet - WatchThis W/RickRamos

Watch This With Rick Ramos

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 73:39


Detective or Pervert: David Lynch's Blue Velvet  This week Mr. Chavez & I dive into The World of David Lynch. Amazingly, Lynch has been able to survive and thrive in the Hollywood System for over four decades. From his beginnings with a labor of love called Eraserhead (1977) thru critical acclaim and an Oscar nomination for 1980s The Elephant Man, and a colossal failure attempting an adaptation of Frank Herbert's Dune (1984), which could have easily ended his filmmaking career, Lynch bounced back with a truly strange, mesmerizing, and captivating work. Polarizing for critics when first released in 1986, Lynch's Blue Velvet - from his own original script - would confuse, anger, and enthrall audiences. Blue Velvet announced the emergence of a singular voice in filmmaking. It's a thrill for us to sit down and re-watch this masterpiece featuring early performances from Kyle MacLachlan, Isabella Rosellini, Laura Dern, and the re-emergence in a career-defining role as the homicidal and psychotic Frank Booth, Dennis Hopper. Lynch's film examines small town America while painting a dark and pessimistic look at the underbelly of Americana. Take a lesson as we return to this Dark World. Thanks for your continued love and support. As always, we can be reached at gondoramos@yahoo.com. Many Thanks.  For those of you who would like to donate to this undying labor of love, you can do so with a contribution at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/watchrickramos - Anything and Everything is appreciated, You Cheap Bastards.

The Box Office Show
Conclave

The Box Office Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 55:42


Ryan and Dylan review Conclave, the new religious thriller from Edward Berger following the intense election of a new Pope.

Is It for Reel
IIFR E147: Death Becomes Her

Is It for Reel

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 80:03


Spring is the time of rebirth, frenemieship, and Camp with a capital 'C'. Thusly, our podders put on their fanciest lounge leotards and watched Death Becomes Her.   So go get a spray (paint) tan, strengthen up your neck, and read the fine print before you go drinking anything at Isabella Rosellini's pool parties! Bottom's up!!!!!!

BDE (Big Dyke Energy)
A Sheep Named O'Keefe

BDE (Big Dyke Energy)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2022 75:22


Join Rose & Gala on a Mercury-fueled ride down memory lane as they wax sapphic about LiveJournals past and all the trappings of being emotionally online in the early years of social media. Perhaps you, too, were a Woman In STEM (ie: learning code to add backgrounds and MUSIC to your online journal). Perhaps you never used Both Hands to share your inner world online under a silly pseudonym like FuriousRose or SaltWaterTears, perhaps you were simply there to watch and witness. Whether you were a goth deadjournaler), an emo livejournaler, or a voyeur whose life opened wide the moment pages like Birls (boyish girls) came on the scene, this episode is for you. Of course, your favorite dykes with big (bisexual?) energy can't let an episode go by without acknowledging the reason for the season. With the Sun's tenure in Gemini coming to a close, Rose & Gala are here to threaten you with a good time and some good games too. Play along as we take turns making a queer case for Gemini celebrities like Pam Grier, Paula Abdul, Isabella Rosellini and Robin Tunney (happy birthday!!!). In True Gemini fashion, it's not about the truth, it's about the conversation. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bigdykeenergy/support

Diary of a Serial Hostess  Podcast (private feed for victoriadelamaza@icloud.com)

Diary of a Serial Hostess is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a paid subscriber.Did you know? Everybody does it. Many people who own three or four houses in fabulous places, often rent their houses off-season. Considering they only use those houses for a few weeks a year, and must be fully staffed and maintained during the rest of the time, renting allows the house to be used and the help to be occupied and busy. Indeed. Diane Von Fürstenberg rents her house in Harbour Island, as does Mica Ertegun in Bodrum, Isabella Rosellini rents her apartment in New York and even the Marlboroughs rent Blenheim palace. Everyone in Mustique, Bermuda, and Layford Key rent their houses when they plan to be off-island. And in the Hamptons, swells rent their houses during the last weeks of August, all for the right price, of course. In the world of high society, you just can't go to any Four Seasons for a holiday, you have to stay in a “society” house. Name dropping is key. As in “We are staying at Veronica's for August, you?” This implies that you know Veronica when in fact you don't know her but are paying through the roof for the luxury of staying in her run-down and shabby chic cottage on the beach. Veronica's worldliness rubs off on you. For those without three houses but plenty of moola, finding the latest place to go is key to the advancement in society. Well, it is really to make the rest of their group jealous of their hipness and cool knowledge factor. Summer plans? “Well, Comporta is the place to be. We have done Ibiza for a few years but now it is full of bad Germans. No, no, no Lamu is only for Christmas; too hot in the summer. I really like Biarritz now, so old world, it's coming back; and well, I have some friends who have recently discovered Albania….” The good thing about a “society” house is that in some places it comes with privileges. Yes, not only the bragging rights, but also visitor passes to clubs, instant acceptance by the neighbors and locals, and then even, maybe a few party invitations. The bad news is that you can't complain if the sheets are a little rough and if the oven only heats to 300 degrees. You know that the owners of the house never cook at home and expect you to boil water using the outside grill. Oh well. I have had some great experiences renting my houses. Most tenants are great, leave the house as they found it, and want to come back the next year. (Love, love repeat customers!) Other tenants are what nightmares are all about. From drilling holes in the walls in order to install outdoor speakers (those were the days of wired ones) to demanding -in the contract- to use my Porthault sheets. I mean really, they could pay me a gabillion but wanted to sleep in my sheets? Hmmm. I also had a tenant once who decided to stalk me on social media…. I guess the intimacy of sleeping in my bed got to him! When a past president and his family went to Provence, they rented a huge manse for their group. At over $100k a week, their stay was planned to the nth degree. Upon arrival, they changed their minds about every event, visit, and excursion that had been previously agreed upon. Panic set in within the staff…. they just didn't know what to do with all the new demands. Well, they were graciously accommodated as much as possible and …. charged double. Yes, one does pay.There are all sorts of levels, right? From sandy cottages on deserted beaches to grand castles that can be rented with no expense spared. And, social people of all sorts rent their houses to lesser mortals who pay for the experience. You too can feel like the lord of the manor for a few weeks or step into the life of an aristocratic wine producer or walk through ancient olive trees and learn the magic of making your own olive oil. It is all about experiencing something fabulous and unique and then…. going home. I am in. It is also an elegant way of keeping up these houses, of maintaining the charm of a life well-lived. It is a way of sharing -yes for profit, but still…- a way to live that is not the norm. After all, being a “host” is the second oldest profession. (I am sure that you can guess which one is the oldest) And having these grand houses lived-in and enjoyed by friends of friends is a way to maintain them. There is a reason why vacation rentals instead of hotels are such a popular way to travel and experience new places in an intimate setting. It is, in essence, the ultimate inside scoop. A well-known society lady who with her husband owns a bunch of houses on a Bahamian Island -and supposedly rents to only family and friends- came to Charleston to talk about architecture and decor. They spent their allotted time showing off their properties and encouraging the audience to rent their houses…. because after all, we are all now friends! Even in high-society selling is a must. Some (certainly not all) society rentals are “word-of-mouth”. They are not listed or promoted, they are in the QT because of …. well, you can imagine that Lord so and so doesn't want his friends to know that he rents his palatial London apartment while summering in Marbella. But seriously, just ask. You'll be surprised. Sincerely, The Serial Hostess Coming up:It's a Classic! And how to create great menus. Good and Bad, Reputation That Is! What can you do about it? My Love. It is not what you are thinking! Diary of a Serial Hostess is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts, have access to my archives, and support my work, consider becoming a paid subscriber.Diary of a Serial Hostess I love to recommend my friends especially if I have used their services and know that what they are offering is of the best quality. Cedric Reversade runs Unique Properties & Events specializing in France, Italy, and Spain. Top-notch. Laura Blair runs In Villa Veritas specializing in the Caribbean and the Americas. Pamela Murdock runs Pamela Villas specializing in Harbour Island and San Miguel de AllendeWhen I have rented houses, that first night when I arrive is always a moment of panic. We are all exhausted from the trip and in need of urgent nourishment. After checking out our rooms and the wi-fi connection, the last thing I want to do is look for a supermarket. Most nice hosts organize a few items in the fridge and pantry, mainly breakfast products, eggs, bacon, butter, and bread…. and they always include a box of pasta and a couple of bottles of wine. Perfect for a cozy dinner en famille.Eggs, bacon, and cheese make a fantastic carbonara sauce. These simple ingredients meld to make one of the most classic and satiating plates of pasta. Happy travels! Spaghetti Carbonara Serves 4 hungry and tired people1 pound bacon, diced 4 large eggs1 cup grated Parmigiano-Romano cheese 1/4 teaspoon each of sea salt and ground black pepper (more to taste) 1 pound dried spaghettiIn a skillet (or in a microwave covered with paper towels), cook the bacon until crispy. Drain on paper towels and set aside. Separate the eggs reserving the 4 yolks and 1 white (discard the unused whites or save them for tomorrow's omelet). In a large pasta bowl, mix the eggs with the parmesan cheese and whisk to make a thick sauce. Season with salt and lots of black pepper. Put a pot of water to boil and cook the pasta for about 12 minutes. ( or follow the manufacturer's suggestions if using “fresh” pasta). While the pasta is getting ready, add a few tablespoons, one at a time, of the starchy water to the sauce and whisk well until the sauce has the consistency of Hollandaise. The hot water will cook the yolks slightly but not curdle them. Drain the pasta and add to the sauce. Sprinkle the bacon and toss until the sauce melts with the pasta, coating it well. Serve immediately with extra grated cheese. And a large glass of wine. You made it. For another occasion, serve the spaghetti Carbonara with a dollop of Antonius Caviar. Use code VICTORIA to receive 5% off your order.- Thank you for subscribing. Leave a comment or share this episode.

Diary of a Serial Hostess  Podcast (private feed for victoriadelamaza@icloud.com)

Diary of a Serial Hostess is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a paid subscriber.Did you know? Everybody does it. Many people who own three or four houses in fabulous places, often rent their houses off-season. Considering they only use those houses for a few weeks a year, and must be fully staffed and maintained during the rest of the time, renting allows the house to be used and the help to be occupied and busy. Indeed. Diane Von Fürstenberg rents her house in Harbour Island, as does Mica Ertegun in Bodrum, Isabella Rosellini rents her apartment in New York and even the Marlboroughs rent Blenheim palace. Everyone in Mustique, Bermuda, and Layford Key rent their houses when they plan to be off-island. And in the Hamptons, swells rent their houses during the last weeks of August, all for the right price, of course. In the world of high society, you just can't go to any Four Seasons for a holiday, you have to stay in a “society” house. Name dropping is key. As in “We are staying at Veronica's for August, you?” This implies that you know Veronica when in fact you don't know her but are paying through the roof for the luxury of staying in her run-down and shabby chic cottage on the beach. Veronica's worldliness rubs off on you. For those without three houses but plenty of moola, finding the latest place to go is key to the advancement in society. Well, it is really to make the rest of their group jealous of their hipness and cool knowledge factor. Summer plans? “Well, Comporta is the place to be. We have done Ibiza for a few years but now it is full of bad Germans. No, no, no Lamu is only for Christmas; too hot in the summer. I really like Biarritz now, so old world, it's coming back; and well, I have some friends who have recently discovered Albania….” The good thing about a “society” house is that in some places it comes with privileges. Yes, not only the bragging rights, but also visitor passes to clubs, instant acceptance by the neighbors and locals, and then even, maybe a few party invitations. The bad news is that you can't complain if the sheets are a little rough and if the oven only heats to 300 degrees. You know that the owners of the house never cook at home and expect you to boil water using the outside grill. Oh well. I have had some great experiences renting my houses. Most tenants are great, leave the house as they found it, and want to come back the next year. (Love, love repeat customers!) Other tenants are what nightmares are all about. From drilling holes in the walls in order to install outdoor speakers (those were the days of wired ones) to demanding -in the contract- to use my Porthault sheets. I mean really, they could pay me a gabillion but wanted to sleep in my sheets? Hmmm. I also had a tenant once who decided to stalk me on social media…. I guess the intimacy of sleeping in my bed got to him! When a past president and his family went to Provence, they rented a huge manse for their group. At over $100k a week, their stay was planned to the nth degree. Upon arrival, they changed their minds about every event, visit, and excursion that had been previously agreed upon. Panic set in within the staff…. they just didn't know what to do with all the new demands. Well, they were graciously accommodated as much as possible and …. charged double. Yes, one does pay.There are all sorts of levels, right? From sandy cottages on deserted beaches to grand castles that can be rented with no expense spared. And, social people of all sorts rent their houses to lesser mortals who pay for the experience. You too can feel like the lord of the manor for a few weeks or step into the life of an aristocratic wine producer or walk through ancient olive trees and learn the magic of making your own olive oil. It is all about experiencing something fabulous and unique and then…. going home. I am in. It is also an elegant way of keeping up these houses, of maintaining the charm of a life well-lived. It is a way of sharing -yes for profit, but still…- a way to live that is not the norm. After all, being a “host” is the second oldest profession. (I am sure that you can guess which one is the oldest) And having these grand houses lived-in and enjoyed by friends of friends is a way to maintain them. There is a reason why vacation rentals instead of hotels are such a popular way to travel and experience new places in an intimate setting. It is, in essence, the ultimate inside scoop. A well-known society lady who with her husband owns a bunch of houses on a Bahamian Island -and supposedly rents to only family and friends- came to Charleston to talk about architecture and decor. They spent their allotted time showing off their properties and encouraging the audience to rent their houses…. because after all, we are all now friends! Even in high-society selling is a must. Some (certainly not all) society rentals are “word-of-mouth”. They are not listed or promoted, they are in the QT because of …. well, you can imagine that Lord so and so doesn't want his friends to know that he rents his palatial London apartment while summering in Marbella. But seriously, just ask. You'll be surprised. Sincerely, The Serial Hostess Coming up:It's a Classic! And how to create great menus. Good and Bad, Reputation That Is! What can you do about it? My Love. It is not what you are thinking! Diary of a Serial Hostess is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts, have access to my archives, and support my work, consider becoming a paid subscriber.Diary of a Serial Hostess I love to recommend my friends especially if I have used their services and know that what they are offering is of the best quality. Cedric Reversade runs Unique Properties & Events specializing in France, Italy, and Spain. Top-notch. Laura Blair runs In Villa Veritas specializing in the Caribbean and the Americas. Pamela Murdock runs Pamela Villas specializing in Harbour Island and San Miguel de AllendeWhen I have rented houses, that first night when I arrive is always a moment of panic. We are all exhausted from the trip and in need of urgent nourishment. After checking out our rooms and the wi-fi connection, the last thing I want to do is look for a supermarket. Most nice hosts organize a few items in the fridge and pantry, mainly breakfast products, eggs, bacon, butter, and bread…. and they always include a box of pasta and a couple of bottles of wine. Perfect for a cozy dinner en famille.Eggs, bacon, and cheese make a fantastic carbonara sauce. These simple ingredients meld to make one of the most classic and satiating plates of pasta. Happy travels! Spaghetti Carbonara Serves 4 hungry and tired people1 pound bacon, diced 4 large eggs1 cup grated Parmigiano-Romano cheese 1/4 teaspoon each of sea salt and ground black pepper (more to taste) 1 pound dried spaghettiIn a skillet (or in a microwave covered with paper towels), cook the bacon until crispy. Drain on paper towels and set aside. Separate the eggs reserving the 4 yolks and 1 white (discard the unused whites or save them for tomorrow's omelet). In a large pasta bowl, mix the eggs with the parmesan cheese and whisk to make a thick sauce. Season with salt and lots of black pepper. Put a pot of water to boil and cook the pasta for about 12 minutes. ( or follow the manufacturer's suggestions if using “fresh” pasta). While the pasta is getting ready, add a few tablespoons, one at a time, of the starchy water to the sauce and whisk well until the sauce has the consistency of Hollandaise. The hot water will cook the yolks slightly but not curdle them. Drain the pasta and add to the sauce. Sprinkle the bacon and toss until the sauce melts with the pasta, coating it well. Serve immediately with extra grated cheese. And a large glass of wine. You made it. For another occasion, serve the spaghetti Carbonara with a dollop of Antonius Caviar. Use code VICTORIA to receive 5% off your order.- Thank you for subscribing. Leave a comment or share this episode.

Diary of a Serial Hostess  Podcast (private feed for victoriadelamaza@icloud.com)

Diary of a Serial Hostess is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a paid subscriber.Did you know? Everybody does it. Many people who own three or four houses in fabulous places, often rent their houses off-season. Considering they only use those houses for a few weeks a year, and must be fully staffed and maintained during the rest of the time, renting allows the house to be used and the help to be occupied and busy. Indeed. Diane Von Fürstenberg rents her house in Harbour Island, as does Mica Ertegun in Bodrum, Isabella Rosellini rents her apartment in New York and even the Marlboroughs rent Blenheim palace. Everyone in Mustique, Bermuda, and Layford Key rent their houses when they plan to be off-island. And in the Hamptons, swells rent their houses during the last weeks of August, all for the right price, of course. In the world of high society, you just can't go to any Four Seasons for a holiday, you have to stay in a “society” house. Name dropping is key. As in “We are staying at Veronica's for August, you?” This implies that you know Veronica when in fact you don't know her but are paying through the roof for the luxury of staying in her run-down and shabby chic cottage on the beach. Veronica's worldliness rubs off on you. For those without three houses but plenty of moola, finding the latest place to go is key to the advancement in society. Well, it is really to make the rest of their group jealous of their hipness and cool knowledge factor. Summer plans? “Well, Comporta is the place to be. We have done Ibiza for a few years but now it is full of bad Germans. No, no, no Lamu is only for Christmas; too hot in the summer. I really like Biarritz now, so old world, it's coming back; and well, I have some friends who have recently discovered Albania….” The good thing about a “society” house is that in some places it comes with privileges. Yes, not only the bragging rights, but also visitor passes to clubs, instant acceptance by the neighbors and locals, and then even, maybe a few party invitations. The bad news is that you can't complain if the sheets are a little rough and if the oven only heats to 300 degrees. You know that the owners of the house never cook at home and expect you to boil water using the outside grill. Oh well. I have had some great experiences renting my houses. Most tenants are great, leave the house as they found it, and want to come back the next year. (Love, love repeat customers!) Other tenants are what nightmares are all about. From drilling holes in the walls in order to install outdoor speakers (those were the days of wired ones) to demanding -in the contract- to use my Porthault sheets. I mean really, they could pay me a gabillion but wanted to sleep in my sheets? Hmmm. I also had a tenant once who decided to stalk me on social media…. I guess the intimacy of sleeping in my bed got to him! When a past president and his family went to Provence, they rented a huge manse for their group. At over $100k a week, their stay was planned to the nth degree. Upon arrival, they changed their minds about every event, visit, and excursion that had been previously agreed upon. Panic set in within the staff…. they just didn't know what to do with all the new demands. Well, they were graciously accommodated as much as possible and …. charged double. Yes, one does pay.There are all sorts of levels, right? From sandy cottages on deserted beaches to grand castles that can be rented with no expense spared. And, social people of all sorts rent their houses to lesser mortals who pay for the experience. You too can feel like the lord of the manor for a few weeks or step into the life of an aristocratic wine producer or walk through ancient olive trees and learn the magic of making your own olive oil. It is all about experiencing something fabulous and unique and then…. going home. I am in. It is also an elegant way of keeping up these houses, of maintaining the charm of a life well-lived. It is a way of sharing -yes for profit, but still…- a way to live that is not the norm. After all, being a “host” is the second oldest profession. (I am sure that you can guess which one is the oldest) And having these grand houses lived-in and enjoyed by friends of friends is a way to maintain them. There is a reason why vacation rentals instead of hotels are such a popular way to travel and experience new places in an intimate setting. It is, in essence, the ultimate inside scoop. A well-known society lady who with her husband owns a bunch of houses on a Bahamian Island -and supposedly rents to only family and friends- came to Charleston to talk about architecture and decor. They spent their allotted time showing off their properties and encouraging the audience to rent their houses…. because after all, we are all now friends! Even in high-society selling is a must. Some (certainly not all) society rentals are “word-of-mouth”. They are not listed or promoted, they are in the QT because of …. well, you can imagine that Lord so and so doesn't want his friends to know that he rents his palatial London apartment while summering in Marbella. But seriously, just ask. You'll be surprised. Sincerely, The Serial Hostess Coming up:It's a Classic! And how to create great menus. Good and Bad, Reputation That Is! What can you do about it? My Love. It is not what you are thinking! Diary of a Serial Hostess is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts, have access to my archives, and support my work, consider becoming a paid subscriber.Diary of a Serial Hostess I love to recommend my friends especially if I have used their services and know that what they are offering is of the best quality. Cedric Reversade runs Unique Properties & Events specializing in France, Italy, and Spain. Top-notch. Laura Blair runs In Villa Veritas specializing in the Caribbean and the Americas. Pamela Murdock runs Pamela Villas specializing in Harbour Island and San Miguel de AllendeWhen I have rented houses, that first night when I arrive is always a moment of panic. We are all exhausted from the trip and in need of urgent nourishment. After checking out our rooms and the wi-fi connection, the last thing I want to do is look for a supermarket. Most nice hosts organize a few items in the fridge and pantry, mainly breakfast products, eggs, bacon, butter, and bread…. and they always include a box of pasta and a couple of bottles of wine. Perfect for a cozy dinner en famille.Eggs, bacon, and cheese make a fantastic carbonara sauce. These simple ingredients meld to make one of the most classic and satiating plates of pasta. Happy travels! Spaghetti Carbonara Serves 4 hungry and tired people1 pound bacon, diced 4 large eggs1 cup grated Parmigiano-Romano cheese 1/4 teaspoon each of sea salt and ground black pepper (more to taste) 1 pound dried spaghettiIn a skillet (or in a microwave covered with paper towels), cook the bacon until crispy. Drain on paper towels and set aside. Separate the eggs reserving the 4 yolks and 1 white (discard the unused whites or save them for tomorrow's omelet). In a large pasta bowl, mix the eggs with the parmesan cheese and whisk to make a thick sauce. Season with salt and lots of black pepper. Put a pot of water to boil and cook the pasta for about 12 minutes. ( or follow the manufacturer's suggestions if using “fresh” pasta). While the pasta is getting ready, add a few tablespoons, one at a time, of the starchy water to the sauce and whisk well until the sauce has the consistency of Hollandaise. The hot water will cook the yolks slightly but not curdle them. Drain the pasta and add to the sauce. Sprinkle the bacon and toss until the sauce melts with the pasta, coating it well. Serve immediately with extra grated cheese. And a large glass of wine. You made it. For another occasion, serve the spaghetti Carbonara with a dollop of Antonius Caviar. Use code VICTORIA to receive 5% off your order.- Thank you for subscribing. Leave a comment or share this episode.

Participantes para un delirio
Delirando con ABE THE APE + Manolito

Participantes para un delirio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 83:18


Nuestros siguientes participantes son Manolito y su dueño Abraham Menéndez, más conocido como Abe The Ape, o “Ave de Ape” o “Rabo de Rape”. Apasionado del cine anterior a la era tecnicolor, de la animación clásica y de los Risketos, he querido invitarle al estudio para charlar sobre aquellas grandes divas que ilustran sus platos de cerámica, y para que comparta ese momento en el que Isabella Rosellini le contó su affair con David Lynch, cuando conoció a la nieta de Ángela Lansbury o cuando decidió no cogerle el teléfono a Cindy Lauper.NOTAS DEL PODCAST: Series, películas y documentales: - Se ha escrito un crimen, Netflix - La Bruja Novata, Robert Stevenson - Green Porno, Isabella Rossellini - Soul, Pixar - Mank, David Fincher - Eva al desnudo, Joseph L. Mankiewicz - Náufragos, Hitchcock - Lo importante es amar, Zulawski - Ludwig, Viscontti - El Gatopardo, Viscontti - Pretend It's a City, Netflix - El Oso, Jean-Jacques Annaud - 1000 maneras de morir - Pixar desde dentro, Disney+ Curiosidades:- Círculo de costura: https://es.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_c%C3%ADrculo_de_costura - @raestaenlaaldea (Instagram) Libros:- “Menu Design in America”, Taschen - “California Crazy”, Taschen - “Alfred Hitchcock, el enemigo de las rubias”: Preventa: http://abetheape.es/producto/alfred-hitchcock-enemigo-las-rubias-preorder/ - Tallulah, Luisiana, USAPuedes encontrarme en:Instagram: @cocodavezTwitter: @cocodavez Y pronto añadiré Telegram y Clubhouse :)

The Nerd Party - Master Feed
Mike Versus The Lion King

The Nerd Party - Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 28:35


This week in 1994 saw the release of two films. Wyatt Earp, the second biopic in six months about the legendary lawman best known now for the shootout at the OK Corral. Starring Kevin Costner, with a supporting cast including Michael Madsen, Tom Sizemore, Bill Pullman, Tea Leoni, Catherine O'Hara, Gene Hackman, Isabella Rosellini, JoBeth Williams, Jeff Fahey, and a physically-transformed Dennis Quaid as Doc Holliday, this epic was directed and co-written by the legendary Lawrence Kasdan. Does it hold up? The other film released went on to become a beloved classic that cemented Disney's revival as an animation powerhouse known for regularly releasing smash success stories embraced by audiences young and old. Except for Mike, who doesn't really care for The Lion King.

RetroPerspective
Mike Versus The Lion King

RetroPerspective

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019 28:35


This week in 1994 saw the release of two films. Wyatt Earp, the second biopic in six months about the legendary lawman best known now for the shootout at the OK Corral. Starring Kevin Costner, with a supporting cast including Michael Madsen, Tom Sizemore, Bill Pullman, Tea Leoni, Catherine O'Hara, Gene Hackman, Isabella Rosellini, JoBeth Williams, Jeff Fahey, and a physically-transformed Dennis Quaid as Doc Holliday, this epic was directed and co-written by the legendary Lawrence Kasdan. Does it hold up?The other film released went on to become a beloved classic that cemented Disney's revival as an animation powerhouse known for regularly releasing smash success stories embraced by audiences young and old. Except for Mike, who doesn't really care for The Lion King.

Repurpose Your Career | Career Pivot | Careers for the 2nd Half of Life | Career Change | Baby Boomer
Got Hope? Current and Future Job Prospects for 50-Plus Workers with Kathy Lansford #126

Repurpose Your Career | Career Pivot | Careers for the 2nd Half of Life | Career Change | Baby Boomer

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2019 51:24


After several years of different career paths, Kathy unexpectedly fell into something she loves to do — helping people find jobs. Kathy is an award-winning trainer, skilled in the design and presentation of seminars and workshops that have helped thousands of job seekers secure excellent career opportunities. She is the creator and facilitator of Launch Pad Job Club, Austin’s largest nonprofit networking and support group for job seekers, through which members are informed, motivated, and entertained through the job search process.   Key Takeaways: [1:44] Marc welcomes you to Episode 126 of the Repurpose Your Career podcast. CareerPivot.com brings you this podcast; it is one of the very few websites dedicated to those of us in the second half of life and our careers. Take a moment to check out the blog and the other resources delivered to you, free of charge. [2:12] If you are enjoying this podcast, please share it with other like-minded souls. Subscribe on CareerPivot.com, iTunes, or any of the other apps that supply podcasts. Share it on social media or just tell your neighbors, and colleagues, to help more people. Thank you for helping expand the reach of this podcast! [2:37] Marc is recording this introduction on April 30. There were over 8,000 downloads of the Repurpose Your Career podcast in April. That is triple the number of downloads from April 2018. Thank you! [2:54] Next week, Marc will interview Andrew Scott, co-author of The 100-Year Life: Living and Working in an Age of Longevity. What will you do with all that extra time? [3:08] This week, Marc is speaking with Kathy Lansford, the founder of Launch Pad Job Club, the first and one of the largest job clubs in Texas, founded in 2001. They are discussing current and future job prospects for 50+ workers. [3:27] Marc shares Kathy’s bio and welcomes her to Repurpose Your Career. [4:32] Kathy was a job search skills trainer for many years at the Workforce Solutions office. After a break, she went to Austin Community College at the tail end of an AARP grant to help people over 50 find jobs. After the grant ended, ACC took over the project, expanding the services to the general ACC population, as well. [5:29] Marc met Kathy in 2006 after leaving his teaching job, when he got involved in Launch Pad Job Club. Later that year, Marc joined the board. Kathy is an expert on job search for people over 50. Marc introduces the topic of today’s episode: “Got Hope? Current and Future Job Prospects for 50+ Workers.” [6:17] Kathy describes negative job trends for those over 50. Ageism is rampant, especially in a youth-oriented city like Austin, where Kathy lives. The skill sets of older workers are not wanted. Age discrimination is illegal but age questions are often asked. [9:03] Kathy attends a group where people share their frustration at having their age used against them in the job search process before they can present their skills. [9:37] Ten years ago, the Supreme Court made a decision that makes it harder to prove age discrimination than for other forms of discrimination. [10:15] In the dotcom crash in 2001, in Austin, the first big layoff was at Dell. The laid-off workers had to sign waivers they would not sue for being laid off to get a severance package. [13:27] If a company lays off evenly across all age groups, and then hires back only younger workers, that is the basis of a lawsuit. [13:40] Recently a discrimination suit was settled against Facebook for only showing job postings to young people. Facebook ads allow a variety of targeting. Sellers can provide an email list and ask Facebook to find people who “look like these people.” [15:29] A Bloomberg podcast recently stated that for some platforms, like Facebook, a $3 billion fine is inconsequential. They will keep doing what they do. [15:59] Application tracking systems can screen for years of experience to target age ranges. The older job seeker never knows that their resume is never seen. [16:54] “Conversant in digital speak” and “digital native” are codes for “young.” [17:41] Kathy points out areas of hope. Lots of big companies are finding that they have gone too far to the young end of the spectrum. Kathy heard from her son in the semiconductor industry that young people don’t want to spend the time to be trained in processes. They quit after 12 to 18 months and move on to the next gig. [20:31] AARP is an advocate for older workers. Kathy talks about their five-year grant, open to anyone over 50 and their one-year WESI grant open to women over 50. Women over 50 make up the largest-growing poverty group in the country. The AARP Austin five-year grant was successful in getting a lot of people to work. [22:49] People over 50 stay unemployed longer. Kathy cites a statistic that job seekers 55 to 64 are out of work 34 weeks, on average. Job hunters 20 to 24 are out of work 15 weeks, on average. [23:46] Marc had Carol Fishman Cohen on the podcast from iRelaunch some months ago. Kathy talks about the iRelaunch program, aimed largely at caregivers re-joining the technological workforce. GM has had several of these initiatives in conjunction with the American Society of Women Engineers and they hired many of the participants. [25:32] Because the economy is so strong, with such low unemployment, companies are looking for talent anywhere; they are even willing to look in the “gray-haired world.” [25:57] Kathy remembers a program from years ago with Eli Lilly and another pharmaceutical firm who created a pool of their retirees to call in for specific big projects at a good salary on a temporary basis. [27:05] Companies with a strong diversity program are adding older workers to their diversity list. [27:55] Marc will have Tami Forman of Path Forward on the Repurpose Your Career podcast in about a month to talk about helping companies create re-entry programs for professionals. [28:29] Kathy mentions the Candice Bergen of the Murphy Brown show coming back as a relaunched career. Isabella Rosellini was long the face of Lancôme until they no longer needed her services due to age. In her 60s, they hired her again to represent older women who want to be beautiful. [29:40] One of Kathy’s clients’ ex-husband has a Ph.D. in optical engineering. After working in startups for years, he taught high school math and physics for 15 years. At age 66, he has just started up with defense contractor BAE Systems who appreciates his expertise and experience. [30:47] People have to be tenacious to get a good job in tech. One of Kathy’s clients with a Masters’ degree used Jobscan for LinkedIn. Jobscan scores your resume by the keywords in a job posting. They suggest having a keyword score of at least 80% before submitting a resume. The premium version of Jobscan also scans your LinkedIn profile. [33:17] Kathy’s client made the changes to his LinkedIn profile suggested by Jobscan. He had the premium version of LinkedIn so he could track traffic. Very quickly, the traffic to his profile increased by 300%. A recruiter who visited his profile helped him get a senior-level position with the city of Austin. He is close to 60 and in a wheelchair. [34:21] Public sector jobs tend not to discriminate by age. They look at your skills, background, and what you have to offer. [34:49] Kathy shares a case study of a woman unemployed for a year. Kathy helped her with the state application and mock interview through the Back to Work 50+ program. [35:47] Kathy’s client was turned down for different state positions until she networked with two friends who were at NXP (formerly Freescale and Motorola). Her friends got her connected there. She ended up with a $63K career job at NXP. [37:23] Tenacity is incredibly important. Older people tend to be tenacious. Pro Publica had an article that half of us over 50 will be forced into retirement, not by choice. [38:49] Austin now has some of the lowest mobility rates in the last 50 years. People don’t want to move. People are willing to work for less to stay. Some people are tethered by conditions; where they want to live, base salary, or base position wanted. [40:48] Consider taking a step down the career ladder, or changing industries. Could you get a job if you loosened your requirements? Kathy shares case studies of people who expanded the scope of their search. Be open-minded and flexible. [43:53] Marc gives a case study of a woman who drove for Lyft and got multiple contract gigs from passengers. Getting out and meeting people got her out of her funk. [44:55] Volunteering is another way to feel fulfilled by sharing skills you have that others need and value. Sometimes a non-profit will hire people from among their volunteers who are mission-driven. [46:07] Marc tells of his image consultant, Jean, who has launched a Fulfillment by Amazon business for a pierced earring back for women with sagging earlobes. She sources them in China and sells them on Amazon. [47:04] There are all types of things you can do to make money these days. [47:15] Kathy’s closing thoughts: everybody who wants to go to work, goes to work, whether at a job with benefits or a gig. The only people who don’t get a job are people who quit looking and quit believing in themselves. Reach out. Surround yourself with people who are energetic, positive, supportive, and excited. Help each other succeed! [48:23] Marc thanks Kathy and hopes you enjoyed this episode. Marc has known Kathy for over a decade. Her dedication to helping older workers find jobs is remarkable. Marc wants you to remember the word ‘tenacity.’ [48:47] The Career Pivot Community website has become a valuable resource for more than 50 members who are participating in the Beta phase of this project. Marc is recruiting new members for the next cohort. [48:59] If you are interested in the endeavor and would like to be put on the waiting list, please go to CareerPivot.com/Community. When you sign up you’ll receive information about the community as it evolves. [49:14] Those who are in these initial cohorts set the direction of this endeavor. Right now they are forming a writers’ guild. This is a paid membership community with group coaching and special content. More importantly, it’s a community where you can seek help. Go to CareerPivot.com/Community to learn more. [49:43] Marc invites you to connect with him on LinkedIn.com/in/mrmiller. Just include in the connection request that you heard Marc on this podcast. You can look for Career Pivot on Facebook, LinkedIn, or @CareerPivot on Twitter. [50:09] Please come back next week, when Marc will speak with Andrew Scott, co-author of The 100-Year Life: Living and Working in an Age of Longevity, on what you are going to do with all that extra time in your life. [50:21] Marc thanks you for listening to the Repurpose Your Career podcast. [50:25] You will find the show notes for this episode at CareerPivot.com/episode-126. [50:34] Please hop over to CareerPivot.com and subscribe to get updates on this podcast and all the other happenings at Career Pivot. You can also subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, the Google Podcasts app, Podbean, the Overcast app, or the Spotify app.

Las Musas no Avisan  Podcast
8. Enemy - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

Las Musas no Avisan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2019 79:32


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Hoy hablamos de ENEMY, un thriller psicologico del año 2013 dirigido por  Denis Villeneuve  e interpretado por  Jake Gyllenhaal.  Con la participación estelar de Isabella Rosellini . Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Las Musas no Avisan Podcast. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/623091

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Las Musas no Avisan  Podcast
8. Enemy - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

Las Musas no Avisan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2019 79:32


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Hoy hablamos de ENEMY, un thriller psicologico del año 2013 dirigido por  Denis Villeneuve  e interpretado por  Jake Gyllenhaal.  Con la participación estelar de Isabella Rosellini . Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Las Musas no Avisan Podcast. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/623091

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Beyond The Box Set
Death Becomes Her 2: Ghost Protocol

Beyond The Box Set

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2018 81:20


We were in dire need of a comedy palate cleanser after sitting through the dreadful 'Sausage Party' for last week's episode, so John decided that the time was right to bring out an all-time favourite. Death Becomes Her is probably the only movie that gives you two Oscar-winning actresses rising from the grave and beating each other over the head with shovels.  Directed by the always visually inventive Robert Zemeckis, what Death Becomes Her lacks in subtlety, it more than makes up for in crazed, campy and endlessly quotable entertainment. Join us as we discuss warring divas, Isabella Rosellini going full panto and why we love Bruce Willis playing cartoonishly against type.    We also put our heads together to pitch some belated sequel ideas, which this week include a global immortality epidemic, the return of the shadowy Big Daddy corporation and a conspiracy theory involving another iconic - and strangely ageless - Hollywood A-Lister.  ----- At Beyond The Box Set, we believe that every great movie deserves a faintly unnecessary sequel. Each week, our two hosts take a look at a classic standalone feature film and compete to pitch the most ridiculous sequel, prequel or spin-off ideas to bring them back to the big screen.  Our show is available on all good podcasting platforms including iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher and Google Podcasts. If you enjoy the show, please consider subscribing for a new episode every Friday morning - and if you're feeling really generous, leave us a review too. It makes us feel good and really helps us to find new listeners.  You can also access a host of bonus content by becoming a VIP listener for as little as $2 per month on our Patreon page, and we have a range of fabulous merchandise over on Teepublic.  beyondtheboxset.com patreon.com/beyondtheboxset twitter.com/beyondtheboxset facebook.com/beyondtheboxset instagram.com/beyondtheboxset 00.00: Goldie Hawn is a comedy genius  39.10: Death Becomes Her Drinking Games 46.00: Death Becomes Everyone 1.00.30: Death Becomes Her 2: Ghost Protocol 1.13.00: Listener Submissions & Episode 81 Preview

Beyond The Box Set
Blue Velvet - An Antz Perspective

Beyond The Box Set

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2018 80:14


Blue Velvet - an iconic movie of the 80s, but perhaps not the most compatible movie for the consumption of omelettes. That's just one of the many lessons we learned while attempting to make sense of David Lynch's twisted suburban noir.  Join us in this week's episode as we discuss the sinister appeal of Kyle Maclachlan, Isabella Rosellini's rather limited nightclub repertoir, and why, in a movie filled with terror and violence, a Roy Orbison lip sync number might just be the scariest scene of all... David Lynch doesn't really do traditional sequels, but we like to think he'd approve of some of our sequel ideas this week, including an unlikely children's movie set inside a certain severed appendage, a sitcom retelling - complete with laugh track - and a Dennis Hopper origin story with some controversial re-casting choices...  ----- Beyond The Box Set is a movie podcast with a difference. Each week, our two intrepid hosts discuss a classic piece of standalone cinema, and compete to come up with sequel, prequel or spin-off ideas to bring them back to the big screen. Ideas range from the inspired to the totally idiotic, and that's just the way we like it... If you enjoy the show, please subscribe and leave us a review - it really helps new listeners to find us. You can also access a wide variety of bonus content by signing up to our Patreon for as little as $2 per month, and we have exclusive merchandise available on Teepublic.com beyondtheboxset.com patreon.com/beyondtheboxset twitter.com/beyondtheboxset facebook.com/beyondtheboxset instagram.com/beyondtheboxset 00.00: Harry picked the wrong time to watch this movie 33.35: Blue Velvet Drinking Games 43.00: Blue Velvet - An Antz Perspective 59.50: Blue Velvet - Better Call Ben 1.12.38: Listener Submissions & Episode 76 Preview

Paleo-Cinema Podcast
Paleo-Cinema Podcast 186 - Local Hero- Big Night

Paleo-Cinema Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2016 77:40


This time around, it's Scottish villages and the Jersey Shore in the 1950s. We start with the 1983 British comedy Local Hero starring Peter Riegert, Burt Lancaster and Peter Capaldi, then we go to 1996 for Stanley Tucci, Tony Shalhoub and Isabella Rosellini in Big Night. I also offer my thoughts on the death of podcasting friend and good human being, Vince Rotolo. Support The Podcast via Patreon - you know you want to.

TV Guidance Counselor Podcast
TV Guidance Counselor Episode 70: Wes Hazard

TV Guidance Counselor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2015 89:21


June 28-July 4, 1997 This week Ken welcomes comedian and poet Wes Hazard. Ken and Wes discuss Ken's hoodie collection, shared celebrity birthdays, Ken's 17th birthday, Agent Orange, the you now and the you at 17 having different tastes, Cops, America's Most Wanted, the scariest Unsolved Mysteries Ken ever saw, learning gay pick up spots from Farley Bros movies, Fashion Bug, Dress Barn, Snick, Robin Williams, Ernest's career, Krull, Beastmasters of the Universe, Early Edition, being introduced to 70s Green Arrow by your doctor, The DC Animated Universe, Isabella Rosellini, Kablam!, Charles Burns' Black Hole, Oddville, Ken's punk rock teenage band days, banning the Simpsons, Ken's arguments with the dude from Dashboard Confessional, Real World vs. Road Rules, King of the Hill, Seinfeld, Paul Reiser, Big Top vs. Big Adventure, Fargo, Unhappily Ever After, The Wayans Bros, rare diseases, the over lap of Kids Inc and Children of the Corn, UPN shows, L.L. Cool J's unplugged comeback, Broken Arrow, John Woo's US career, Pump Up the Volume vs. The Superbowl, working in the media section of a library vs living in the media section of your own home, Bad Brains, Henry Rollins' movie career, roommates with Flea (s), Ruby Wax, Strongest man in the world competitions, ER, snuff tapes, real life death scenes, TV Week, TV Guide Channel, Bewitches, Nick At Nite, Get a Life, Newhart, Secret World of Alex Mac, Roseanne, Dictionary dicks, Tanya Roberts, The Naked Truth, the greatness of Tea Leoni, Home Improvement, Neneh Cherry, Can't Hardly Wait, Point Break, meeting Kelsey Grammer, Hazard Mail, HP Lovecraft's Curse, The Experts: World's greatest cold war movie, Parker Lewis, Beach MTV, Step by Step, Cutting Class, adult cartoons, One Crazy Summer, and the glory of Independence Day. 

The Projection Booth Podcast
TPB: Blue Velvet

The Projection Booth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2013 125:13


We're joined by director Vincenzo Natali to talk about David Lynch's Blue Velvet, a neonoir that examines the underbelly of idyllic small town life. Grab your PBR and get ready to rock.

Secretos de rodaje
Secretos de rodaje - 'Tres veces 20 años' - 07/07/12

Secretos de rodaje

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2012 4:05


La película francesa Tres veces 20 años nos cuenta la historia de Mary y Adam, una pareja de casi 60 años. Son muy activos y compaginan hijos, nietos, trabajo y amigos con la vida de casados, pero a la hora de vivir el envejecimiento cada uno lo hace de una manera. Interpretada por grandes actores como William Hurt e Isabella Rosellini entre otros.Escuchar audio