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TV Podcast Industries
Punisher 206 Review Nakazat by Defenders TV Podcast

TV Podcast Industries

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2019 82:04


Frank and Amy discover the secret behind the Schultz's attacks but does it work? We discuss it all in our Punisher 206 Review of "Nakazat". We talk about our top five bullet points about this episode in our Spoiler filled discussion. As always make sure you've watched the episode before listening to the podcast. John Pilgrim (Josh Stewart) takes aim at a target Punisher 206 Review Spoiler filled Synopsis Episode Written by:Christine Boylan Episode Directed by :Jamie M. Dagg Amy (Giorgia Whigham) and Frank Castle (Jon Bernthal) develop one of the photos of two young men embracing at a mutual friends funeral. With the photo in place Amy and Frank use it as bait to lure out the Russian billionaire Nikolai Poloznev (Dikran Tulaine) to confront him about his involvement in the events in Chicago. After kidnapping Poloznev he reveals all about the Shultz’s pursuit to put their son - David Shultz (Todd Alan Crain) - into the White House and explains the photos were for blackmail and to control the closeted David Shultz and his ambitious parents. Elsewhere, life begins to get intense again for Billy Russo (Ben Barnes) as his relationships with Dr. Dumont (Floriana Lima), a surprised Curtis Hoyle (Jason R. Moore) and his growing band of veterans become increasingly complicated. Meanwhile, Dinah Madani (Amber Rose Revah)’s official story of events between Russo and her come under fire from Detective Sergeant Brett Mahoney (Royce Johnson) and she is paid a visit by the Pilgrim (Josh Stewart). As events begin to collide, Dinah, Curtis and Frank come together to try and figure out what to do as the Pilgrim’s mission leads him to do something that Frank was unable to do - put a bullet in Poloznev. Contact us and subscribe to the podcast Thank you so much for listening to our Punisher 206 Review Podcast. Make sure you subscribe to the podcast through Google Podcasts or Apple Podcasts. We are now also available on Spotify just search for Defenders TV Podcast. If you would like to send any of your thoughts in please send them to feedback@defenderstvpodcast.com join us on facebook at Facebook.com/groups/defenderstvpodcast or follow us on Twitter @defenderscast and you can now record your thoughts for the podcast directly from our website defenderstvpodcast.com by clicking the “Send Voicemail” button. We'll be back on Tuesday with our review of The Punisher Season 2 Episode 7 "One Bad Day". The rest of the series will be covered at two episodes a week. Thanks for listening John, Chris and Derek Defenders TV Podcast Date recorded: 27/01/2019Date published: 01/02/2019MP3, 72.04 mins, 96kbps, 56.5 MB All images and audio clips are copyright of their copyright holders no infringement is intended. The music for this episode "Intro" from the Spell Breaker E.P. by Tri-Tachyon is licensed under an Attribution License.

TV Podcast Industries
Punisher 206 Review Nakazat by Defenders TV Podcast

TV Podcast Industries

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2019 82:04


Frank and Amy discover the secret behind the Schultz's attacks but does it work? We discuss it all in our Punisher 206 Review of "Nakazat". We talk about our top five bullet points about this episode in our Spoiler filled discussion. As always make sure you've watched the episode before listening to the podcast. John Pilgrim (Josh Stewart) takes aim at a target Punisher 206 Review Spoiler filled Synopsis Episode Written by:Christine Boylan Episode Directed by :Jamie M. Dagg Amy (Giorgia Whigham) and Frank Castle (Jon Bernthal) develop one of the photos of two young men embracing at a mutual friends funeral. With the photo in place Amy and Frank use it as bait to lure out the Russian billionaire Nikolai Poloznev (Dikran Tulaine) to confront him about his involvement in the events in Chicago. After kidnapping Poloznev he reveals all about the Shultz’s pursuit to put their son - David Shultz (Todd Alan Crain) - into the White House and explains the photos were for blackmail and to control the closeted David Shultz and his ambitious parents. Elsewhere, life begins to get intense again for Billy Russo (Ben Barnes) as his relationships with Dr. Dumont (Floriana Lima), a surprised Curtis Hoyle (Jason R. Moore) and his growing band of veterans become increasingly complicated. Meanwhile, Dinah Madani (Amber Rose Revah)’s official story of events between Russo and her come under fire from Detective Sergeant Brett Mahoney (Royce Johnson) and she is paid a visit by the Pilgrim (Josh Stewart). As events begin to collide, Dinah, Curtis and Frank come together to try and figure out what to do as the Pilgrim’s mission leads him to do something that Frank was unable to do - put a bullet in Poloznev. Contact us and subscribe to the podcast Thank you so much for listening to our Punisher 206 Review Podcast. Make sure you subscribe to the podcast through Google Podcasts or Apple Podcasts. We are now also available on Spotify just search for Defenders TV Podcast. If you would like to send any of your thoughts in please send them to feedback@defenderstvpodcast.com join us on facebook at Facebook.com/groups/defenderstvpodcast or follow us on Twitter @defenderscast and you can now record your thoughts for the podcast directly from our website defenderstvpodcast.com by clicking the “Send Voicemail” button. We'll be back on Tuesday with our review of The Punisher Season 2 Episode 7 "One Bad Day". The rest of the series will be covered at two episodes a week. Thanks for listening John, Chris and Derek Defenders TV Podcast Date recorded: 27/01/2019Date published: 01/02/2019MP3, 72.04 mins, 96kbps, 56.5 MB All images and audio clips are copyright of their copyright holders no infringement is intended. The music for this episode "Intro" from the Spell Breaker E.P. by Tri-Tachyon is licensed under an Attribution License.

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Frank and Amy discover the secret behind the Schultz's attacks but does it work? We discuss it all in our Punisher 206 Review of "Nakazat". We talk about our top five bullet points about this episode in our Spoiler filled discussion. As always make sure you've watched the episode before listening to the podcast. The Pilgrim (Josh Stewart) is on the prowl Punisher 206 Review Spoiler filled Synopsis Episode Written by:Christine Boylan Episode Directed by :Jamie M. Dagg Amy (Giorgia Whigham) and Frank Castle (Jon Bernthal) develop one of the photos of two young men embracing at a mutual friends funeral. With the photo in place Amy and Frank use it as bait to lure out the Russian billionaire Nikolai Poloznev (Dikran Tulaine) to confront him about his involvement in the events in Chicago. After kidnapping Poloznev he reveals all about the Shultz’s pursuit to put their son - David Shultz (Todd Alan Crain) - into the White House and explains the photos were for blackmail and to control the closeted David Shultz and his ambitious parents. Elsewhere, life begins to get intense again for Billy Russo (Ben Barnes) as his relationships with Dr. Dumont (Floriana Lima), a surprised Curtis Hoyle (Jason R. Moore) and his growing band of veterans become increasingly complicated. Meanwhile, Dinah Madani (Amber Rose Revah)’s official story of events between Russo and her come under fire from Detective Sergeant Brett Mahoney (Royce Johnson) and she is paid a visit by the Pilgrim (Josh Stewart). As events begin to collide, Dinah, Curtis and Frank come together to try and figure out what to do as the Pilgrim’s mission leads him to do something that Frank was unable to do - put a bullet in Poloznev. Contact us and subscribe to the podcast Thank you so much for listening to our Punisher 206 Review Podcast. Make sure you subscribe to the podcast through Google Podcasts or Apple Podcasts. We are now also available on Spotify just search for Defenders TV Podcast. If you would like to send any of your thoughts in please send them to feedback@defenderstvpodcast.com join us on facebook at Facebook.com/groups/defenderstvpodcast or follow us on Twitter @defenderscast and you can now record your thoughts for the podcast directly from our website defenderstvpodcast.com by clicking the “Send Voicemail” button. We'll be back on Tuesday with our review of The Punisher Season 2 Episode 7 "One Bad Day". The rest of the series will be covered at two episodes a week. Thanks for listening John, Chris and Derek Defenders TV Podcast Date recorded: 27/01/2019Date published: 01/02/2019MP3, 72.04 mins, 96kbps, 56.5 MB All images and audio clips are copyright of their copyright holders no infringement is intended. The music for this episode "Intro" from the Spell Breaker E.P. by Tri-Tachyon is licensed under an Attribution License.

House of Crouse
Sweet Virginia + Shirley Gnome Episode 129

House of Crouse

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2017 39:20


Welcome to the House of Crouse. This week the director and star of the terrific neo-noir "Sweet Virginia," Jamie M. Dagg and Christopher Abbott swing by to ask, How do you have a soft spot for a murderous psychopath? Then Shirley Gnome, “the Queen troubadour of intelligent black-comic sex balladry,” stops by to talk carnal cabaret, hecklers and her new album Take It Up The Notch. It's good stuff! Stop by and sit a spell!

The Next Picture Show
#105: (Pt. 2) Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri / State & Main (2000)

The Next Picture Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2017 65:09


Following our visit to David Mamet’s STATE AND MAIN, we head to another small town for a different sort of redemption tale: Martin McDonagh’s THREE BILLBOARDS OUTSIDE EBBING, MISSOURI. While the two films may not have a whole lot of overlap in terms of plot, they share a theatrical lineage as well as a tweaked view of small-town life, and both feature stacked ensembles with a strong handle on writerly dialogue, all of which we dig into here. Plus, Your Next Picture Show, where we share recent filmgoing experiences in hopes of putting something new on your cinematic radar. Please share your comments, thoughts, and questions about STATE AND MAIN, THREE BILLBOARDS, or both by sending an email to comments@nextpictureshow.net, or leaving a short voicemail at (773) 234-9730.  Your Next Picture Show:  • Scott: Brett Morgan’s JANE and Chris Smith’s JIM & ANDY: THE GREAT BEYOND • Genevieve: Nora Twomy’s THE BREADWINNER • Tasha: Joachim Trier’s THELMA • Keith: Jamie M. Dagg’s SWEET VIRGINIA Outro Music: The Four Tops, “Walk Away Renee” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Someone Else's Movie
Jamie M Dagg on Baraka

Someone Else's Movie

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2017 52:41


His new movie Sweet Virginia is in theatres and on VOD in the U.S., and coming to Canada on December 1st, so it’s the perfect time for director Jamie M. Dagg to discuss the way Ron Fricke’s large-format documentary Baraka changed his understanding of cinema. Your genial host Norm Wilner has many questions.

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Apologue Podcast
#154 Jamie M. Dagg

Apologue Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2017 84:54


Jamie Dagg is a film director based in Toronto, Ontario. Jamie and I met in 1991 when a promoter friend of his booked a band I worked for into a hall in Timmins, Ontario. Jamie also booked my first band in on our second tour of Canada into a basement in Timmins. Jamie has always been a music guy and would take road trips to Toronto to buy music and see shows. Jamie took that commitment to everything he worked at. These days, Jamie has finished a full length feature film called "Sweet Virginia". Sweet Virginia stars Jon Bernthal who we all know as Shane from Walking Dead. The movie as of now is on the festival circuit and will be coming out in November to a theatre near you. Here's the IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2582498/ This Episode is brought to you in part by: Beaus All Natural Brewing co. https://beaus.ca/ Full Time I.P.A. In three words: Hoppy, fruity, bold. It's our newest full time brand, which is where we got the name! Tasting notes: Full Time I.P.A. pours hazy deep gold with a dense white foam. Aromas of citrus, tropical fruit and pine abound. The flavour mirrors the aroma impressions with pronounced juicy fruit. A balanced bitterness underpins the flavour. This medium bodied ale finishes dry with lingering hop and fruit notes. Lug Tread In three words: Crisp, balanced, refreshing. Lug Tread is a lagered ale (a term we coined!), it's top-fermented like an ale, and cold-aged like a lager. It's been our flagship brand since we opened in 2006. As of 2017, it's now available in 355ml cans for the first time. It's won more than 20 awards. Tasting notes: Lug-Tread pours a brilliantly clear straw gold, with rocky white foam. A Graham cracker malt character mingles with notes of freshly cut hay and a subtle touch of apple. Sweet, grainy malt is followed by balanced hop bitterness, and the finish is clean and dry. Shop with amazon.ca, amazon.com and amazon.co.uk  Bookmark the link and support the show!! Pledge monthly with Patreon https://www.patreon.com/apologue Shop Apologue products at http://apologue.ca/shop/ Like the show on FaceBook and subscribe on iTunes Check out my new 3D printing store. Go to www.insightrecorders.com/3dprints  

Face2Face with David Peck
Jamie Dagg and Rossif Sutherland

Face2Face with David Peck

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2016 13:26


  Listen in on our chat today with Jamie Dagg and Rossif Sutherland talking about their new film River, the Mekong and unintended consequences.   River opens March 13th – 2016. Read more about the film here and it’s World premiere at TIFF and check out it’s trailer here.     Synopsis – River   Accused of murder after intervening in the sexual assault of a young woman, an American volunteer doctor in Laos is forced to go on the run.   One of the most energetic thrillers produced this year; Jamie M. Dagg's debut feature River takes us on a frantic getaway in Laos, from the shores of the Mekong River, up to the mountains in the north.   John Lake (Rossif Sutherland) is an American volunteer doctor working for an NGO in a village in southern Laos. On his way home after an alcohol-soaked evening at a local bar, John intervenes in the sexual assault of a young woman, and the violence quickly escalates. The next day, the assailant's body is pulled out of the water.   All the evidence points to John, who recognizes the nightmare that awaits if he's captured by the local authorities, and realizes that his only hope is to reach the US Embassy. With no time to think and no one to count on, he goes on the run.   Shot and edited with vigour, and propelled by Sutherland's spot-on performance as a man fuelled by fear and guided only by instinct, River nevertheless goes beyond the thrill of the chase.   Addressing the incompatibility of different nations' judicial systems, the film raises the questions: Was John's vigilante action the right thing to do? And is escaping the right thing for him to do now?   Dagg's exceptional film manages to keep these issues present in our minds while remaining relentlessly on the move, creating a feverish crescendo that doesn't let up for one single minute.   Biography   Rossif Sutherland, an established performer in Music, Film and Television has developed an extensive resume.  Film credits include “Big Muddy” directed by Jefferson Moneo, “I’m Yours” opposite Karine Vanasse, Gary Yates’ feature film “High Life” opposite Timothy Olyphant and Joe Anderson for which received a Genie nomination, and the critically acclaimed Clement Virgo feature “Poor Boy’s Game” opposite Danny Glover all of which premiered The Toronto International Film Festival. Others include “Timeline”, a Paramount feature directed by Richard Donner as well as the independent feature film “Red Doors” directed by Georgia Lee. Most recently he just completed filming a supporting role in ‘Back Country’ opposite Joel Kinnaman and the starring role in ‘River’ directed by Jamie Dagg which shot in Laos.   In Television, Sutherland has had recurring guest spots on shows such as NBC’s “Crossing Lines” and BBCA’s “Copper” with other guest starring roles in TMN’s “Living In Your Car”; “Monk” and “Being Erica” and “Cracked” for CBC as well as a recurring role in season 10 of NBC’s hit show “ER”. He’s been series regular on Showcase’s “King” and the hit show “Reign” for the CW. When he’s not acting, he is busy recording his music.   Biography   Jamie Dagg was born in Timmins, Ontario, and is based in Toronto. His shorts Waiting (05) and Sunday (08) played the Festival.     See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Face2Face with David Peck

Listen in on our chat today with director Jamie Dagg about his new film River, corruption, justice, why storytelling matters and how unintended consequences can make all the difference.Read more about the film here and it’s World premiere at TIFF and check out it’s trailer here.Synopsis – RiverAccused of murder after intervening in the sexual assault of a young woman, an American volunteer doctor in Laos is forced to go on the run. One of the most energetic thrillers produced this year; Jamie M. Dagg’s debut feature River takes us on a frantic getaway in Laos, from the shores of the Mekong River, up to the mountains in the north.John Lake (Rossif Sutherland) is an American volunteer doctor working for an NGO in a village in southern Laos. On his way home after an alcohol-soaked evening at a local bar, John intervenes in the sexual assault of a young woman, and the violence quickly escalates. The next day, the assailant’s body is pulled out of the water.All the evidence points to John, who recognizes the nightmare that awaits if he’s captured by the local authorities, and realizes that his only hope is to reach the US Embassy. With no time to think and no one to count on, he goes on the run.Shot and edited with vigour, and propelled by Sutherland’s spot-on performance as a man fuelled by fear and guided only by instinct, River nevertheless goes beyond the thrill of the chase.Addressing the incompatibility of different nations’ judicial systems, the film raises the questions: Was John’s vigilante action the right thing to do? And is escaping the right thing for him to do now? Dagg’s exceptional film manages to keep these issues present in our minds while remaining relentlessly on the move, creating a feverish crescendo that doesn’t let up for one single minute.Biography Jamie Dagg was born in Timmins, Ontario, and is based in Toronto. His shorts Waiting (05) and Sunday (08) played the the Toronto International Film festival. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.