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Dave Hemstad and Jeremy Woodcock fit together perfectly in their debate on puzzles. Then, Don Kelly and Martha Chaves get worked up about having more time off.
With NOMADLAND getting 6 Oscar nominations, Paul muses if noted Malick fan Chloe Zhao owes Terry a cheque and how it relates to TO THE WONDER. WAKE UP, RON BURGUNDY also comes up. Music by Jeremy Woodcock
We have a new title for the upcoming Malick movie and Paul GETS INTO IT, as well as other discarded Malick titles.Paul also talks Q: The Winged Serpent, Mark Rylance the snitch, AC/DC and solicits listener questions.Theme by Jeremy Woodcock.
And we're back. Paul remembers 'Days of Heaven' MVPs Linda Manz and Ennio Morricone, talks about what he's been up to in quarantine, and what's coming next.Theme music by Jeremy Woodcock
Tyler and David are joined by their two favorite Torontonians, Nick Flanagan and Jeremy Woodcock, to celebrate 700 weeks of Battleship Pretension.
Paul talks Terry's Oscar record and gets into two new Malick pieces by Bilge Ebiri on Vulture.Behind the Scenes of A Hidden LifeJames Newton Howard InterviewTheme by Jeremy Woodcock
Paul welcomes the new year by breaking down A Hidden Life's box office struggles and Disney's self-defeating policies, before making a bold prediction.Then he's joined again by improvisor/writer/standup Becky Johnson to talk about seeing Days of Heaven on the big screen, screen sizes, the dangers of assigned seating, nachos, The OA, black steam and what a Terrence Malick Star Wars movie would look like.Theme by Jeremy Woodcock.
Paul is joined by actor and improvisor Becky Johnson to talk Days of Heaven, Badlands, which movie is Terry's grassiest, Y2K, the band LEN, child actors and more.Engineering by Alex Ross of Never Sleeps Network.Theme music by Jeremy Woodcock.
Paul goes into the wheat field solo to litigate if James Grey and Kanye West owe Terry cheques for 'Ad Astra' and 'Jesus is King' respectively, and takes a look at the Oscar chances for 'A Hidden Life'.Theme by Jeremy Woodcock
Paul is joined by writer and projectionist Sean Rogers (Cinema Scope, Globe and Mail, The Walrus) to talk 1973's Badlands. Technical difficulties cut the conversation short, but don't worry, there's still lots of meat on that collie.Theme by Jeremy Woodcock
Paul discusses what we know about 'The Last Planet', the 'One Big Soul' Facebook group, the Detroit Piston's Grant Hill, depictions of Christ in art, Mark Rylance's hats as well as a new entry in 'Cut Terry a Cheque'.Theme by Jeremy Woodcock
Paul gets on-the-ground reactions from his brother Richard following the premiere of 'A Hidden Life' at TIFF, then Paul shares his initial reactions to the film, as well as introducing a new segment, 'Cut Terry a Cheque' and the Antonio Brown situation.Theme by Jeremy Woodcock
Jeremy Woodcock is a writer and comedian who has been a staff writer for This Hour Has 22 Minutes, performed stand-up comedy at Just For Laughs, and tried to write this bio in third-person in a convincing way, but I'm not sure I pulled the last one off. Him, I mean. Jeremy Woodcock is an accomplished comedian and writer who has worked on many projects, including This Hour Has 22 Minutes, Just for Laughs, Very Smart People with Steve Patterson, Finding Bessarion, GET SOME and The Sketchersons. Jeremy on Twitter Jeremy on Facebook Jeremy on Instagram
In the season finale of VSP, Steve sits down with Pride Ambassador Elvira Kurt to discuss how peforming comedy is therapy and how to be an ally. Jon Steinberg teaches Steve about low cost airlines. Jon, Jennifer McAuliffe and Jeremy Woodcock go wild for the World Cup. Diana Frances tries to get energy drinks to chill. And finally, Steve sings a new anthem for the nation we all love.VSP Charity of the Week - Toronto Rape Crisis Centre / Mulitcultural Women Agianst RapeFollow Elvira KurtTwitterFollow @VSPpodTwitterFacebookInstagramPatreon
This week Steve sits down with culinary activist Joshna Maharaj to discuss food standards in public institutions. We have a summer wedding RSVP from R VSP correspondent Jennifer McAuliffe. Studdies Buddies Jon Steinberg returns to explain where Canada ranks on the "Misery Index" with special guest host Jeremy Woodcock.VSP Charity of the Week - Take Back The TrayFollow Joshna Maharajjoshnamaharaj.comInstagramTwitterFollow @VSPpodTwitterFacebookInstagramPatreon
Jeremy Woodcock is one of Toronto’s secret comedic weapons. A writer for This Hour Has 22 Minutes and CBC Comedy, Jeremy has worked hard in sketch and improv leading to these well deserved opportunities. Jeremy’s docu-series, The Urbane Explorer, highlights his charm and wit while he exposes Toronto’s plethora of adventures. A must watch for any lover of dry humour done right!
The ALTdot Comedy Lounge broadcast on SiriusXM's Canada Laughs - Friday, May 13, 2016.Featured in this episode: MC Pat Thornton, Nigel Grinstead, Jeremy Woodcock, Bethany Lyseng, Cara Connors, and Blayne Smith.Follow us on Twitter @AltdotComedy and like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/AltdotComedyLoungeClick Here to Sign up for our weekly emailer to be updated on the latest show listings and special events.Hear the Altdot Comedy Lounge on SiriusXM's Canada Laughs (channel 168) Fridays at 8pm EST, Saturdays at 12am & 3pm EST, Sundays at 8am EST
Mark Little is just as funny as he is humble. Mark is surely becoming a great Canadian name having worked on some of the most popular comedy projects in Canada including CBC’s Mr. D. Mark helped open the sketch comedy doors in Halifax with the troupe Picnicface, he’s been featured on Just For Laughs & Yuk Yuk’s. You can see him regularly at Toronto’s Bad Dog Theatre with the sketch super group GET SOME featuring Jeremy Woodcock, Miguel Rivas, Alex Tindal & Laura Cilevetz.
Jeremy Woodcock joins Ryan and Tyler to discuss the extended video game cut-scene "Warcraft". It's got failed Lord of the Rings comparisons, more use of the word cliche than ever before, and a review read by Albert Brooks. Give us a listen and save yourself the cost of a ticket! Enjoying Garbage Town? Join our Patreon for exclusive behind-the-scenes content at patreon.com/dumbdumbdice!
Tyler and David are joined by comedian and writer Jeremy Woodcock to discuss all sorts of things, including movies about being out of town and Canada's weirdo directors.