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We continue our romp through Ninja November with another martial arts classic! Hosts Dominic Lawton & Ken B Wild are beating off ninjas left, right and centre as they cover - NINJA III: THE DOMINATION! The guys discuss jumping, Sho Kosugi and our female hero's preoccupation with Japanese culture! Meanwhile, Dom let's us know an interesting conspiracy theory Ken has about Japan whilst Ken himself reveals why he wont go to Las Vegas! The film pitch this week is a sequel to a previous Ninja pitch from last year. Following the events of the first film, John Jinjer has settled down with his family in a quiet town...until a biker gang comes to wreak havoc and he's once again tasked with donning the ninja armour and fight alongside the local sheriff to bring them to justice! It's NINJITS-WHO? II: THE RECOLLECTION! Starring Macauley Culkin, Keanu Reeves, Isla Fischer, Danny Trejo, Finn Wolfhard, Clint Howard and Carl Weathers as Sherriff Carl Weathers! Have you got a question, want to suggest a film to review or would you like to send us your own film pitch that we will read out on the podcast? Email us! Visit our website for more episodes & written reviews : WWW.BADMOVIECULT.COM Follow us on TWITTER Follow us on INSTAGRAM Join us on FACEBOOK Dominic Lawton can be found on TWITTER Ken B Wild can be found on TWITTER Got a spare minute? Leave us a rating or review on iTunes!
Cillian Murphy is top of Sophie's list as per this week as well as a little background work on Shakira's new flame, Lucien Laviscount, notably of Emily in Paris fame. From Kerry Katona to Jesy Nelson, Lucien has had many a famous girl on the scene. Clara's looked into Rebel Wilson's new book that has been canned in countless regions for some wild chapters, including one on Sasha Baron Cohen which since the time of recording has announced a divorce is on the cards with Isla Fischer.Cillian Murphy for VersaceRecommend: Chilly Gonzales tunes and the iconic French Chill is here.Follow these gossip gals on insta: @soph_lyons & @clazzykabana Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Brett & Dani are back to recap Survivor 46 episode 6. Moriah and Venus were front and center in this week's merge episode, with Moriah being the unfortunate victim of this week's tribal council. Brett & Dani compare Venus to one iconic Survivor and one iconic Big Brother player of yore. Later, Brett talks about viewing 'The Social Network' and 'Panic Room' at a double feature this week and the interesting place a Facebook movie sits culturally in 2024. Danielle reviews the new Netflix film 'Scoop' & they close discussing the breakup of Isla Fischer & Sacha Baron Cohen, as well as Monday's solar eclipse that will sweep across North America. Follow Hey Julie on Twitter and submit your questions @HeyJulieBB, our Discord server, or email us heyjuliebigbrother@gmail.com! Watch Hey Julie on YouTube Follow Brett @BrettRader Follow Danielle @Danimop
This bonus episode was recorded in the summer of 2022, but we held onto it for a while as we were preparing to record our Top Gun episode. Unfortunately, we ran into some technical issues with that one, so we decided to keep it in the vault and bring in the new year with a new episode and share our thoughts about Wedding Crashers. Enjoy!Support the show
Exploring music from the soul to the screen in South Australia Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander listeners and readers are advised that this episode and its show notes may contains images, names, and voices of people who have died. This is a very special episode if you enjoy music and "screens" in manifold ways. Firstly, we chat with Director/Producer/Writer, Philippa Bateman, who's just released a visually stunning and deeply moving documentary, Wash My Soul in the River's Flow. It's about two of Australia's greatest songwriters, Archie Roach and Ruby Hunter, and was filmed here in South Australia in Hunter's Ngarrindjeri country. I will follow that interview with a few snippets from a humble documentary I made in 2003 called, Sorry Proof Country, which featured Doris Pilkington, the late author of Follow The Rabbit Proof Fence. In the Musical Pilgrimage, we feature the latest song from Kyan Burns - a singer songwriter from Gawler and SA Music Awards nominee, thanks to the radionotes podcast with John Murch. We were atttracted to it because the song lives on the "screen" through its vivacious video clip! And for the SA Drink Of The Week, we blend wine with the screen. It's an Eight At The Gate drop, which features in a Stan TV show based in Adelaide called, Wolf Like Me. PS A reminder that Steve Davis and Ekkia Evans have been reviewing Fringe shows again this year. Read the Adelaide Fringe reviews here, throughout the Fringe. You can navigate episodes using chapter markers in your podcast app. Not a fan of wine? You can click next to jump to the next chapter in the show. We're here to serve! The Adelaide Show Podcast: Awarded Silver for Best Interview Podcast at the 2021 Australian Podcast Awards and named as Finalist for News and Current Affairs in the 2018 Australian Podcast Awards. And please consider becoming part of our podcast by joining our Inner Circle. It's an email list. Join it and you might get an email on a Sunday or Monday seeking question ideas, guest ideas and requests for other bits of feedback about YOUR podcast, The Adelaide Show. Email us directly and we'll add you to the list: podcast@theadelaideshow.com.au If you enjoy the show, please leave us a 5-star review in iTunes or other podcast sites, or buy some great merch from our Red Bubble store - The Adelaide Show Shop. We'd greatly appreciate it. And please talk about us and share our episodes on social media, it really helps build our community. Oh, and here's our index of all episode in one concise page Running Sheet: Music from the soul to the screen 00:00:00 Intro Introduction to the show. 00:03:28 SA Drink Of The Week This week's SA Drink Of The Week is a 2016 Eight At The Gate Shiraz Cabernet, as featured in this scene from Wolf Like Me. This TV show on Stan is set in South Australia. In the scene, Isla Fischer is moving in on Josh Gad and supplies an "expensive" bottle of wine. Psst, it's not really expensive but it is REALLY good. 00:04:55 Philippa Bateman Archie Roach and Ruby Hunter would be considered by many to be two of Australia's great songwriters. Their music has a depth and authority that aligns in my mind with the likes of BB King, Bessie Smith, and Miles Davis, while also having a unique honesty, sadness, and resiliance due to their lives as First Nations people deeply connected to the land we call Australia. In 2004, they performed with Paul Grabowsky and the 22-piece Australian Art Orchestra after a collaboration that created a special musical event, Kura Tungar — Songs from the River. The river in question is our beloved River Murray, which flows through the late Ruby Hunter's Ngarrindjeri country, here in South Australia. Director/Producer/Writer, Philippa Bateman, has just released a truly awe-inspiring documentary that brings that event to life. It's called Wash My Soul in the River's Flow, and she joins us now. Philippa, firstly, congratulations. This is a stunning and moving documentary and one of the things that struck me was your courage and fortitude as a filmmaker in this era of fast-paced cuts where scenes are timed to the second, to give us passages of minutes in which we can dwell quietly with the beautiful footage of the Murraylands and Coorong. What was the creative reasoning behind this? When was the seed planted for this documentary because if we're talking about an almost 20-year project, then that puts you in the same league as Stanley Kubrick who was renowned for not rushing projects in his quest for perfection? At the Adelaide Show, we put South Australian passion on centre stage, and aside from Archie and Ruby, the South Australian landscape has star billing in your documentary. Can you share some of your experiences in capturing Ngarrindjeri country on film - the river and the wildlife. I'd love to know if it spoke to you in some way and has affected you at all? The documentary gives voice to Archie and Ruby's retelling of their first hand experience of being among the Stolen Generations. It's emblematic of this production; we see great love and great hurt and we also see river time juxtaposed against city time, especially when the song Down City Streets is performed. Can you describe the weight of the responsibility as a filmmaker in honouring these extremes while maintaining layers of nuance. What are the musical highlights for you? And what mindset would you suggest audiences adopt when they go to see this in cinemas? We'll have links in the show notes and, as my partner said while we were viewing the documentary - we must buy this, I'll want to watch it again and again and again. 00:32:39 Sorry Proof Country Exceprts from Sorry Proof Country documentary. This is a documentary I made in 2003, in response to the then government's inability to say "sorry" in the wake of the Bringing Them Home Report into the stolen generations. In this episode, we play three snippets from these guests: Doris Pilkington Garimura AM, author, Follow The Rabbit Proof Fence Brian Butler, former ATSIC Commissioner for SA Sir Ronald Wilson AC KBE CMG QC, Co-author, Bringing Them Home Report And here is the documentary, which was uploaded at a time when YouTube had a 10-minute limit on videos, so it has been split into parts one, two, and three. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-HsxTqKZJY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=roSGpPncn5k https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2MWLrYKLxQ 00:37:02 Musical Pilgrimage In the musical pilgrimage, we have a song called Guess by Kyan Burns, pronounced (Kye-Ann). We discovered this SA Music Awards nominee via the radionotes podcast with John Murch. Click through to hear his expansive and excellent interview with Kyan. Thankfully, as a fellow South Australian podcaster, John generously lets us share snippets from his interviews, which we've done in this episode. Support the show: https://theadelaideshow.com.au/listen-or-download-the-podcast/adelaide-in-crowd/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Aussie superstar Isla Fischer joins Smallzy to celebrate the release of her new Netflix flick "Back To The OutBack" & share her own experiences with wild Aussie animals plus more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Music superstar Chance the Rapper drops in to share his love for Rotten comedy 'Hot Rod' and reveal the movie he thinks is the "most trash piece of cinema ever put together."See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Author Kathleen Barber joins the podcast this week! We chat all about her admirable career over a DELICIOUS lavender gin sour!! You can head over to my instagram @cocktailsncontemplation for the full recipe :) Kathleen is a writer based out of Washington DC, she is the author of two novels, Truth be told which was formally known as Are you Sleeping, which you may know from his Apple TV series counter part staring names like Octavia Spencer, Lizzy Caplan, and Aaron Paul. Or, from her sophomore novel that was published in 2020 called Follow me. Kathleen told me all about the role of the author when their work is adapted for the big screen, talking to her producer AKA REESE WITHERSPOON on a conference call(!!!), our mutual love for Lizzy Caplan and the cult-esque film Bachelorette (seriously watch it if you've never seen) and how Isla Fischer inspired the protagonist in her second novel.
Let's take a trip down the aisle as we kick off July and our new theme of wedding movies with 2005's Wedding Crashers paired with Kane's Banana Kingdom. Right off the bat, we are divided about the beer so you know it's gonna be a good discussion. Then we dive into a movie Vin seems to know by heart and can quote on a dime. We talk Rachel McAdams career and her cute boating outfit as well as why did Isla Fischer not become a mega STAR?! Plus we ask the question, are these couples still together? It's a fun episode!! Follow, rate, review, like and subscribe. Insta:@brewsonfilm
No more counting episodes. Mike and Brandon have officially agreed to continue making this podcast no matter what. So, what we're saying is, we don't need you! But please stay and listen. Please.. Also, sorry about the delay. This episode for some reason was not scheduled. Our bad. Every other Sundays is a new episode! In this episode, we discuss the 2007 movie, Hot Rod. Which is available on Netflix! Directed by Akiva Schaffer. Starring Andy Samberg, Isla Fischer, Bill Hader, Danny McBride, Ian McShane, and Jorma Taccone. Every movie we discuss will be available on either: Netflix, Hulu, HBO MAX, Youtube, or Amazon Prime. The next movie we're going to discuss is Primer. Starring Shane Carruth and David Sullivan. It's available on Youtube! Intro and outro music for this episode is: Cairo Braga - Revision of the Future
Thanks to Podvertise Smart Podcast Ads, get your brand involved today at podvertise.com.au - This is headlines by Auscast Sunday March 14th 2021. VO by Andy Martin. ++++++++++ A Sydney Quarantine worker has tested positive to COVID-19 after receiving the vaccination. The Quarantine worker was posted at the Sofitel Hotel in Wentworth and also to Mantra hotel in Haymarket. NSW Health Minister Brad Hazzard said the local authorities were notified asap and urgent contract tracing and genome sequencing is currently underway. +++++++++++ In Western Australia, the Labour Party has won the state election with favourite Mark McGowan returning as Premier for a second term. +++++++++++ If you're looking at travelling to Singapore this year, we have some good news for you. Australia and Singapore are planning for a travel bubble and quarantine hub by July. This would mean Australians would be allowed to travel overseas to Singapore for work or leisure, while international students could complete their quarantine there. +++++++++++++ IN ENTERTAINMENT thanks to Little Box Co, Check out the new Gourmet Box Menu now at littlebox.com.au It looks like Sacha Baron Cohen and Isla Fischer have turned their backs on Hollywood and are looking for a home in Sydney's eastern suburbs. They have been spotted taking a look at many luxurious homes during the week, including a $11 million Vaucluse mansion. ++++++++++++ And that's the latest Headlines from Auscast, if you want to see more news and the listen to the most loved podcasts in Australia, head to Auscastnetwork.com. More Headlines soon. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thanks to Podvertise Smart Podcast Ads, get your brand involved today at podvertise.com.au - This is headlines by Auscast Sunday March 14th 2021. VO by Andy Martin. ++++++++++ A Sydney Quarantine worker has tested positive to COVID-19 after receiving the vaccination. The Quarantine worker was posted at the Sofitel Hotel in Wentworth and also to Mantra hotel in Haymarket. NSW Health Minister Brad Hazzard said the local authorities were notified asap and urgent contract tracing and genome sequencing is currently underway. +++++++++++ In Western Australia, the Labour Party has won the state election with favourite Mark McGowan returning as Premier for a second term. +++++++++++ If you’re looking at travelling to Singapore this year, we have some good news for you. Australia and Singapore are planning for a travel bubble and quarantine hub by July. This would mean Australians would be allowed to travel overseas to Singapore for work or leisure, while international students could complete their quarantine there. +++++++++++++ IN ENTERTAINMENT thanks to Little Box Co, Check out the new Gourmet Box Menu now at littlebox.com.au It looks like Sacha Baron Cohen and Isla Fischer have turned their backs on Hollywood and are looking for a home in Sydney’s eastern suburbs. They have been spotted taking a look at many luxurious homes during the week, including a $11 million Vaucluse mansion. ++++++++++++ And that's the latest Headlines from Auscast, if you want to see more news and the listen to the most loved podcasts in Australia, head to Auscastnetwork.com. More Headlines soon. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Actors that look alike! We're gonna wrap up celeb week with a fun episode. There are some folks out there that we cant tell apart. Like the guy on The Walking Dead and Greys Anatomy that looks like the guy in No Country For Old Men and Pirates of the Carribean.andWill Ferrel and the drummer for the Red Hot Chili Peppersand Mila Kunis and Sarah Hylandand...Bryce Dallas Howard and Jessica Chastain!WHICH ONE IS WHICH!?!?!?!?!Let us blow your mind....
Mick gets fewer than 200 pages of "teen" book by teen "author" Isla Fischer, of Hot Rod fame, while Susan really puts proof to fridge logic in 90's Tim Cluncy style WAR HEAVEN
Today the boys jump on their dirt bikes and jump 15 school buses as a tribute to this week's film, 2007's Hot Rod. They talk Andy Samberg, SNL (again!), Bill Hader brilliance, the beginnings of Danny McBride, Isla Fischer, Ian McShane and the genius of The Lonely Island. Listen to us on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts. Stalk us on Facebook or Instagram or send us your sweet nothings at davesvideograveyard@gmail.com
In which Abdul, Laura, and Evan try to talk about The Beach Bum but eventually talk about the best way to dead a horse. Apologies in advance, massive depression energy.Kino Lefter is a movie review podcast where we (allegedly) watch whatever movie is hot this week and break it down from a pointedly left perspective, looking at what it says about our culture, and a society, which is something we live in.
Magic Month! The month where we watch films that are all about that razzle dazzle, that wonderful witchery: Magic! To start us out on this month we have the star-studded film Now You See Me ...
For the service of Her Majesty, we decided to do this one in English (yeeaaayy !).Arezki and Jean-Yves watched The Brothers Grimsby, directed by Louis Leterrier, with Sacha Baron Cohen, Mark Strong, Isla Fischer....It's definitely outrageous but hell they laughed.SPOILER ALERT : Level 2Grade : 2,5 miams -
In which our heroes hide coins behind your ear, saw assistants in half and pull a rabbit out of a hat as they try to fix Now You See Me. We hope that these films are sneaky Harry Potter sequels, are surprised that there's more than one sequel in the making and try to think of ways the twist isn't dumb. Zammit points out projectors aren't magic, Carney warns against Isla Fischer and Handsome Tom pitches his better Now You See Me. So sit back, get wowed by our amazing totally real magic acts and enjoy the magic heist movie that this time is actually a magic heist movie. Or is it? It is. There's no trick here. We're not that clever. Want to change the name of the sequel? Head to http://www.patreon.com/sanspantsradio and for as little as $1 a month we'll bribe the studio into changing it into the obviously better title. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"Are you listening, horsemen? You will get what's coming to you. In ways you can't expect." The Film Board Gathers! This month, The Four Horsemen return to continue the magical crusade to right societal wrongs through misdirection and sleight of hand with Jon M. Chu’s Now You See Me 2. The Thugs tackle their own appetite for manipulation — Does this story deserve a sequel? Why would The Film Board approach it after widely panning the original? What happened to Isla Fischer and is she being played by Daniel Radcliffe? We spoil the tricks, but spread the magic with Andy Nelson, Steve Sarmento, Pete Wright, and guest host Alice Baker as we consider the smoke and mirrors that make Now You See Me 2 a spectacle in theaters now. Film Sundries Watch this film: iTunes Original theatrical trailer Original poster artwork Flickchart Letterboxd
"Are you listening, horsemen? You will get what's coming to you. In ways you can't expect." The Film Board Gathers! This month, The Four Horsemen return to continue the magical crusade to right societal wrongs through misdirection and sleight of hand with Jon M. Chu's Now You See Me 2. The Thugs tackle their own appetite for manipulation — Does this story deserve a sequel? Why would The Film Board approach it after widely panning the original? What happened to Isla Fischer and is she being played by Daniel Radcliffe? We spoil the tricks, but spread the magic with Andy Nelson, Steve Sarmento, Pete Wright, and guest host Alice Baker as we consider the smoke and mirrors that make Now You See Me 2 a spectacle in theaters now. Film Sundries Watch this film: iTunes Original theatrical trailer Original poster artwork Flickchart Letterboxd
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