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The Gents take someone's reservation and chat about the 2010 rom/com action movie Date Night! :26 - Movies We've Seen (A Complete Unknown, Prince of Space, Celeste and Jesse Forever) 12:15 - TV Shows We've Seen (The Last of Us, Cheap European Homes, The Rookie, Will Trent) 20:15 - Date Night Get bonus episodes over on our Patreon! Next episode: Tombstone (1993)
“You can cry, you can cry all you want. By the way, it's great to cry; but we're going to do it anyway.”Today's special episode is a sit down with my old friend, colleague, & Oscar winner, Will McCormack. Will, a talented actor/writer/director, shares with us the details of his latest short film doc, that he directed alongside his long time friend, Rashida Jones, A Swim Lesson (on the shortlist for an Academy Award). Will's 2020 short film, If Anything Happens I Love You (which you can stream on Netflix), earned him the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. He is also known for writing the screenplay for Celeste and Jesse Forever and the story for Toy Story 4, the former of which earned him nominations for the Independent Spirit Award for Best First Screenplay and the Black Reel Award for Outstanding Screenplay, Adapted or Original. He appeared in the television series The Sopranos, Brothers & Sisters, and In Plain Sight, as well as the films American Outlaws, Syriana, and A Wrinkle in Time. He won a Lucille Lortel Award for his role in the off-Broadway one-act play The Long Christmas Ride Home.In this episode, Will gets vulnerable and shares lots of wisdom around staying in the fight, not giving up, and forging on even when facing struggle. From being a parent; to losing his parents; to learning to parent himself-- Will's story is powerful and one you won't want to miss.10,000 NOs is here to inspire you and help you realize you are not alone if you're battling to overcome rejection in your career or life.So, if you're an actor, writer or filmmaker and you like what you hear in the snippets from our Insiders Acting Community zooms enough to want to be a part of it, CLICK HERE.Remember, “failure” is just opportunity in disguise, and you can flip the script to make your setbacks serve you.SHOW LINKS:10,000 NOs: THE BOOKSUBSCRIBE TO OUR (WEEKLY) NEWSLETTERFOLLOW MATT ON SOCIALFIND OUT HOW YOU CAN BE A 10,000 NOs INSIDER
What do you get if you combine two of the stars of Parks and Rec and Brooklyn Nine-Nine?Answer, this week's film, Celeste and Jesse Forever starring Andy Samberg and Rashida Jones, who was also on writing duty.So, is this mumblecore entry underrated or under seen? Give it a listen to find out!All the usual links below:Apple/iPhone:https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/films-n-that/id1470141261Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/1C4LiOrMZTD90e9tbB5EQOAcast:https://feeds.acast.com/public/shows/6071ac061216e55e7a95b11bYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIZopXPQHmlSnpgwtr2_ROQIf you'd like to get in touch, then the email is filmsandthatpod@gmail.com and we're on all the usual social media platforms if just search for Just Films & that and you should find us!Our Website ishttps://www.justfilmsandthatpod.com/Our Patreon is:https://www.patreon.com/justfilmsandthatJamie on Social Media:Twitter: @JayAllerton Instagram: @allertonjamie Jamie's Podcast: Twitter: @bestmovie2pod Instagram @bestmovie2pod Available wherever you get your podcasts. Give it a listen!Josh on Social Media:Twitter: @JoshieMcsquashyCheers!The Just Films & That team Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Yes... the month of watching movies with two names in a title continues with CJ Forevs. That's what I call it. CJ Forevs. Anywho, this movie sucked. It's not good. I know we like Andy and Rashida, but it was bad. Just a sad movie about a horribly selfish person. Well its not the worst. Just listen.
A divorce rom com! It's funny! And sad! Tune in as we discuss this Rashida Jones/Andy Samberg romantic dramedy. Also maybe starring Chris Pine? There's some debate. Rate, review, subscribe and join our Patreon for bonus episodes and perks! Donate to the Palestinian Children's Relief Fund here and Doctors Without Borders here. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week's Chris-es are Messina and (ever-so-briefly) Pine. Blink and you miss 'em, but we really do need to catch them all. We also need to check for Hobbits, rant, self-righteously, about how content was better in the aughts, and dramatically improve a wedding poem. Lots of work to do, so hop in! (Also, we're mustard bros this week. Probably best to warn you up front.) Music credits: "Afternoon Tea," by AG Soundtrax "Fantasy," by _Blacksmith "Winter," by bd Productions “Typewriter Blues,” by AllenGrey "Wedding Background," by Snow Music Studio Special thanks to Baby Bee Carys for the theme music! Subscribe to our Patreon at Patreon.com/BSCCPodcast and support the show at Bit.ly/RattlesnakeJake! Advertise on The Baby-Sitters Club Club via Gumball.fm Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
SNL may be dark but the Nerds are here to bring the light as Darin and John talk all about the 2012 indie film, Celeste [...]
SNL may be dark but the Nerds are here to bring the light as Darin and John talk all about the 2012 indie film, Celeste [...]
Do you believe that you marry your best friend? Well, this is the movie that might be the definition of that statement. Check it out and send us a message if you agree --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/www.kickinitwityogirlz.com/message
En esta cuarta temporada seguimos hablando de la vida y de las películas, tanto de aquellas más viejitas y desconocidas y de otras más actuales y populares. En este episodio hablamos de la película Celeste and Jesse Forever y sobre si los exs pueden llegar a ser amigos. Es tu pareja tu mejor amigo o amiga? Le dejarías si este no consigue un buen trabajo? De esto y más hablamos en este nuevo episodio. Recuerda seguirme en Instagram por @corazonenescabeche y también visita a @todolocool para enterarte sobre lo que está pegao en el cine en la actualidad. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Charlie, Amy and Ed as well as a ghost hunting Peter Vincent as they travel to Romania and face off against Gerri Dandridge aka Elizabeth Bathory. Join Jackie (from Canada) and Jeff (from America) as they discuss all the movies they haven't seen, have a brief geography lesson, and theorize what a Jampire would be. Tangent spoilers include: Avengers movies, The Prestige, Tenant, Celeste and Jesse Forever, Angel, Lucifer, Truth Seekers, What We Do in the Shadows, and Drop Dead Fred. Please subscribe, rate and review A Series of Horrors on Apple Podcasts to help other s discover our podcast. Follow us on social media @seriesofhorrorspodcast on Instagram and Face book . Email us your suggestions and feedback at seriesofhorrors@gmail.com
We’re closing out May with 2012’s Celeste and Jesse Forever, a movie in which the asshole protagonist learns how to let people cut her in line. Sam and Shelby discuss full lips...
https://www.instagram.com/ifanything_film/ Discussion with the OSCAR NOMINATED filmmakers of Netflix's IF ANYTHING HAPPENS I LOVE YOU. Will McCormack & Michael Govier (Directors) are making their directorial debut with, “If Anything Happens I Love You.” McCormack and Govier are producers, writers, actors and directors. McCormack wrote “Toy Story 4” and “Celeste and Jesse Forever.” Govier has written multiple short films, plays and performed on tv and commercials. https://www.instagram.com/willmccormack/ https://www.instagram.com/drgovier/ Maryann Garger (Producer) Maryann Garger is currently developing and producing the feature animated film, “Groove” with Jamie Foxx and Michael Becker. She previously produced on the hit Lego family film franchise, “The Lego Ninjago Movie” starring Jackie Chan for Warner Brothers Studios. She was a producer on the acclaimed DreamWorks and Aardman Animation comedy adventure “Flushed Away,” directed by David Bowers and Sam Fell, which swept the 2006 Annie Awards with five wins and three nominations and earned a BAFTA nomination for Best Animated Feature. She later reunited with Bowers producing his 2009 feature “Astro Boy” for Imagi/Summit Entertainment. She then returned to DreamWorks to produce the family animated film “B.O.O.: Bureau of Otherworldly Operations” starring Seth Rogen, Bill Murray and Melissa McCarthy.Garger's animation producing credits also include the award-winning animated theatrical short “First Flight,” which screened to acclaim at film festivals including SXSW, Tribeca and Montreal International. She also produced the family theatrical Lego Ninjago short, “The Master” and two animated “Astro Boy” shorts. Her most recent caused-based short, “If Anything Happens I Love You”, directed by Will McCormack (writer, Toy Story 4) and Michael Govier was a labor of love. It is currently on the festival and awards circuit for 2020.Garger began her career at Walt Disney Feature Animation, on the animated feature “Pocahontas,” before segueing to a 20-year tenure at DreamWorks. There, she was among the first employees to build DreamWorks' animation division, under Jeffrey Katzenberg, and rose through the ranks from Production Manager, Line Producer, Production Executive, Creative Executive to ultimately Producer, working on such memorable titles as “Madagascar,” “Shrek”, “Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron,” and “Prince of Egypt.” Following that, she produced for Warner Bros. On the animation television side, Garger was the Supervising Producer on the satirical DreamWorks & Fox prime time animated series “Neighbors from Hell,” which aired on TBS. She is a recent member of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bravemaker/support
Why don’t we have a word for a breakup comedy? Anti-romantic comedy doesn’t quite get the idea across in the right way. Maybe it's because breakups aren’t funny in the conventional sense. Maybe there just aren’t enough of them, but there should be more films like Ashley’s pick, CELESTE & JESSE FOREVER. Rashida Jones and Andy Samberg play a couple having the best breakup ever until complications come along. Like the best relationships this film is funny, sad and maybe we even learn a little something from it. Subscribe in iTunes, Android, or Spotify. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram. Visit our site: shutupwatchthis.wordpress.com Send your feedback to shutupwatchthis@gmail.com Please consider leaving a review or a star rating on iTunes, so other folks can find us. © 2021 Ashley Carr & Dave Wilson
One man's mission to take on a demon with baby powder and a video camera while it becomes increasingly questionable why his girlfriend is with him. Join Jackie (from Canada) and Jeff (from America) as they discuss Jackie's haunted history, Micah's less than effective research techniques and why the giant teddy bear was not given a staring role. Tangent spoilers include: The Blair Witch, The Conjuring/Annabelle, Paranornal Activity 3, Celeste and Jesse Forever, The Lodge, and The Ring. Please subscribe, rate and review A Series of Horrors to help others discover our podcast. Follow us on social media @seriesofhorrorspodcast on Instagram and Face book. Email us your suggestions and feedback at seriesofhorrors@gmail.com
Joining Backstage at the very end of 2020, Rashida Jones invites listeners to both look back at her wandering journey through the biz and anticipate what’s to come in 2021. The actor has had her finger on the industry’s pulse since also finding her voice as a writer-producer-director-activist, and offers as much valuable insight into the state of Hollywood today as she does audition advice. “The truth is,” she tells fellow artists, “you only become great when you’re yourself.” Rashida grew up in Los Angeles surrounded by entertainers (including parents Quincy Jones and Peggy Lipton), but didn’t begin auditioning until after Harvard University. After attempting a New York City theater career, she broke out on “Boston Public,” “The Office,” and “Parks and Recreation,” then led the series “Angie Tribeca,” her screenplay debut “Celeste and Jesse Forever,” and award-winning documentaries. Rashida stars on Kenya Barris’ Netflix sitcom “#blackaf,” and in Sofia Coppola’s AppleTV+ awards-contending film “On the Rocks” opposite Bill Murray. To see more of this season’s leading actor contenders click here: https://bit.ly/3nFyypY --- Backstage has been the #1 resource for actors and talent-seekers for 60 years. In the Envelope, Backstage’s podcast, features intimate, in-depth conversations with today’s most noteworthy film, television, and theater actors and creators. This is your guide to every aspect of acting, from voiceover and commercial work to casting directors, agents, and more. Full of both know-how and inspiration, In the Envelope airs weekly to cover everything from practical advice on navigating the industry, to how your favorite projects are made, to personal stories of success and failure alike. Join host Jack Smart, Awards Editor at Backstage, for this guide on how to live the creative life from those who are doing it every day: https://bit.ly/2OMryWQ Follow Backstage and In the Envelope on social media: - https://www.facebook.com/backstage - https://www.twitter.com/backstage - https://www.twitter.com/intheenvelope - https://www.instagram.com/backstagecast Looking to get cast? Subscribe here: www.backstage.com/subscribe Browse Backstage casting listings: https://bit.ly/3mth68e Check out our community-driven virtual programming, The Slate: https://bit.ly/2WDNXf0 Backstage stands in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement: https://bit.ly/3cuMBt5 Special thanks to... - Host: Jack Smart - Producer: Jamie Muffett - Social media: Katie Minard, Alysa Cirelli - Design: Mark Stinson, Caitlin Watkins - Additional support: Kasey Howe, Samantha Sherlock, Benjamin Lindsay, Oriella St. Louis
My guest this week is Julia Caston, who has been a costume designer for movies and television for almost 25 years. Her credits include Bad Moms, the Middle, Celeste & Jesse Forever, and Great News.Julia's career started when she studied theater, and learned costume design as part of her theater study. Costume design was never really her intended path until she realized that she had an aptitude for it. She began as a PA for another designer who gave her a lot of challenging and thankless tasks, but she worked her way up to a Costume Supervisor, and eventually to a Costume DesignerIn this episode, Julia and I talk about the process of character building through costume design, and how the little things are truly what tell the audience about the character, which is Julia's favorite part of the job.Tune in to learn more about:Julia's step-by-step costume design processThe differences between working on movies and televisionShoes! How and why shoes affect the actors and charactersWorking on a budget and why the generosity of brands is so crucialCONNECT WITH JULIA:Instagram | WebsiteFOLLOW JESSICA:Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | LinkedInWEBSITE:TheProductAgent.com
On the 136th episode of Piecing It Together, Jason Harris from Awesome Movie Year joins me to talk about the Lonely Island Classic, Palm Springs. This fresh take on both the romantic comedy and the time loop movie is out now on Hulu and a great time. Puzzle pieces include Groundhog Day, Looper, Passengers and Celeste & Jesse Forever.
Our news feeds these days are pretty reliably littered with examples of how easily kids of celebrities can be overshadowed, crushed or otherwise damaged by the weight of their parents’ fame. Rashida Jones, daughter of legendary and artistic force Quincy Jones and iconic actress Peggy Lipton rebelled from day one, becoming an avid reader, puzzle geek and serious student who declared her intention to attend Harvard at age six. Her status as a Mathlete also bears mention, just because, “Mathlete”. Once at Harvard (indeed, Ms. Jones does not mess around), her pursuit of the law soon turned to pursuits of a more theatrical nature, thanks to OJ Simpson and an Ivy League version of Mean Girls. If being “daughter of” didn’t make life hard, it didn’t help much, either. She wasn’t great at auditions, she wasn’t white – or black – enough for casting directors, and roles were scarce. She was on the verge of quitting the biz for grad school when her serious, straight-man demeanor landed her a parts on The Office and eventually Parks and Recreation, where she was a skilled, subtle foil for the absurdity happening all around her. Never quite comfortable on The Office and still not finding roles, she finally indulged her secret wish to be a screenwriter, penning the script for indie Celeste and Jesse Forever to show what she could do. A big studio’s offer to buy it validated her skill as a writer, but they feared she wasn’t box office enough to cast as its lead. She stuck to her guns, made if for under a million and starred in the film, of which Entertainment Weekly said, "it's been a while since a romantic comedy mustered this much charm by looking this much like life." Next? Disney hands her the keys to Toy Story 4, its most beloved franchise. In her spare time, she produced and took public criticism for the decidedly non-Disney Hot Girls Wanted, an insightful, concerning look at the porn industry. Oh yeah, and she’ll finally take on a lead TV role as an ass-kicking, cliché-wielding cop in the Steve Carell-produced farce Angie Tribeca. Being a celeb kid does not make you special. Going to Harvard does not make you special. Being brave enough to throw out “the shittiest idea in the room”, standing up to rejection, developing confidence in your own voice and working your ass off, well, that makes you special. And an all-around quality human being. Rashida Jones may have been the smart girl we hated in school; now we want our daughters to be just like her. Jones will tell you she’s had a lot of luck. “With all due respect,” we disagree.
Rashida Jones joins the show to discuss her new comedy series #blackAF from Kenya Barris, the creator of "Black-ish” and "grown-ish." In this series, based upon his life, Kenya and Rashida play a husband and wife with 6 children, navigating relationships, race, and culture, as well as newfound success. As an actress, writer, producer, and director, Jones' career has run the gamut, from roles in television smash hits like “Parks & Recreation” and “The Office,” to feature films like “Social Network," "I Love You, Man,” and "Celeste and Jesse Forever,” to the world of animation. She’s also found success in documentaries, exploring the world of pornography in “Hot Girls Wanted,” and co-writing and co-directing “Quincy,” about her father, the music legend Quincy Jones.
On this week’s Meet Me at the Movies, Greg, Noel & Thomas welcome guest film critic Danielle Solzman to the show, and we offer reviews of The Quarry, Love Wedding Repeat, and Celeste and Jesse Forever. Check out the show each week on C19.TV and wgwg.org.
Lee Toland Krieger (pronunciation) to direct the pilot for Superman & Lois – Kryptonsite Confirmed by Bitsie Tulloch on Twitter Krieger has directed 3 movies – The Vicious Kind (2009), Celeste and Jesse Forever (2012) and The Age of Adaline (2015) Pilots directed by Krieger – Happyland (2014), Beyond (2017), Riverdale (2017), Life Sentence (2018), […]
Lee Toland Krieger (pronunciation) to direct the pilot for Superman & Lois – Kryptonsite Confirmed by Bitsie Tulloch on Twitter Krieger has directed 3 movies – The Vicious Kind (2009), Celeste and Jesse Forever (2012) and The Age of Adaline (2015) Pilots directed by Krieger – Happyland (2014), Beyond (2017), Riverdale (2017), Life Sentence (2018), […]
Stay friends with your ex with us as Abby forces Maggie to watch Celeste & Jesse Forever! Follow us on Instagram! instagram.com/shesnotwrong Send us an email! shesnotwrong@gmail.com And don’t forget to Rate, Review, and Subscribe!
Lance visits from film school to join us once again to discuss the anti-Western that became a better Western than most in the genre. You can hear more from Lance in our Scott Pilgrim vs. The World (ep. 82) and Celeste and Jesse Forever (ep. 69) episodes.
En este episodio, Pablo le da la bienvenida a Gaby Navarro (comediante, amiga, conductora del podcast "Las Provincianas" y gran imitadora de Triangle Sally), para platicar de "Celeste and Jesse Forever", de si puedes seguir llevándote con tu ex pareja, letras horribles en canciones de amor, lo difícil que es salir en citas, y muchas cosas más. ¡Que lo disfruten! twitter e instagram: @pablo_araiza
You ever pretend jerked-off a baby corn with your ex-spouse? (Or maybe it was a baby carrot...)Then this movie is for you.
On this episode of Decorating Pages I talk to Production Designer, Ian Phillips. Ian Phillips has worked on the TV shows Parks and Recreation, LOVE, Splitting Up Together and has worked on film such as Twilight, A Single Man and Celeste & Jesse Forever. We talk about how he got into the union, his love of designing hallways on Parks and Recreations and the challenges of a budget.
On this episode of Decorating Pages I talk to Production Designer, Ian Phillips. Ian Phillips has worked on the TV shows Parks and Recreation, LOVE, Splitting Up Together and has worked on film such as Twilight, A Single Man and Celeste & Jesse Forever. We talk about how he got into the union, his love of designing hallways on Parks and Recreations and the challenges of a budget.
On this episode of Decorating Pages I talk to Production Designer, Ian Phillips. Ian Phillips has worked on the TV shows Parks and Recreation, LOVE, Splitting Up Together and has worked on film such as Twilight, A Single Man and Celeste & Jesse Forever. We talk about how he got into the union, his love of designing hallways on Parks and Recreations and the challenges of a budget.
In this episode I talk with Justin Wilder about the importance of being a lifetime learner of improv and why he thinks that even veteran improvisers can improve their game by revisiting the improv basics. You might know Justin from his starring role in the trailer of everybody’s favorite Andy Samberg movie Celeste and Jesse Forever, or from his titular role in the yet unannounced but totally (absolutely, definitely) happening Wes Anderson movie, The Omniscient Owl. Or maybe you know him as the un-sung, un-credited, and off-screen hero of literally every Judd Apatow movie – after all, as you will learn in this awesome interview, not only is Justin Judd’s personal improv teacher and guru, but dare I say, his muse. Justin teaches improv at the Providence Improv Guild, as well as at Rhode Island’s newest improv comedy theater Wage House. He is a longtime member of Up in the Attic, which has performed at the Del Close Marathon, and he is also a member of Jackpot!, the Providence Improv Guild’s new Saturday night house team. They’re fantastic and obviously you can check them out every Saturday night at the aforementioned Providence Improv Guild (see improvpig.com for more details). I had a ton of fun doing this interview, as I’m sure you’ll be able to tell. If you enjoy this episode, please rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts.
Friend of show, Lance, brings us this fantastic romantic comedy from a few years back. Written by and starring the fantastic Rashida Jones. Oof! this is a GREAT movie!! Soo many emotions and MUCH to talk about! Join us! Celeste and Jesse Forever (2012) Directed by: Lee Toland Krieger Written by: Rashida Jones and Will McCormack Starring: Rashida Jones, Andy Samberg and Elijah Wood ********SPOILERS******* *******EXPLICIT********** Follow us on Twitter @IWYTWT Dennis @TheDBux Craig @Catharticus Cullen @CullenMunch Lance @lmo678 Like what you hear? Tell a friend about us! Write a review on iTunes!
(photo credit: Flickr/Tam Tam) 3:18 In a tweet, Nessa Diab, a radio host and Colin Kaepernick's girlfriend, compared Ray Lewis and Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti to Samuel L. Jackson's character in "Django Unchained." Did it hurt Kaepernick? 7:20 Kaepernick in context: Ali, Brown, and other civil rights leaders whose skills made them impossible not to hire. 10:00 The hard truth about America: if Kaepernick's protest is going to be successful, more white players will need to take a knee. 12:04 There are plenty of NFL players who committed actual crimes, but get to play afterwards. Leonard Little, Michael Vick, Donte Stallworth, Kevin Mack, to name a few. 15:40 The thing about solidarity is that if everyone kneels, you have to find a whole new team. 17:20 We compare teams huddling in protest and teams huddling in prayers. 18:23 Confessions of Recovering Skins Fans - why do so many Washington natives stand passively by about their team's racist name and racist logo? 19:22 If you're the Washington Football team with the most racist history of any team in the NFL, you don't have the moral authority left to belligerently defend the mascot. 21:15 What must it have been like for Ernie Davis, Bobby Mitchell, John Nisby, and Ron Hatcher to integrate the NFL, particularly the reluctant Washington team? 25:50 The Washington Redtails 27:27 Troy shouts out his Steelers as an example of a team that gets out in front of many social justice issues. #rooneyrule 29:01 STFU James Harrison dot tumblr dot com? 29:34 Our favorite TV shows and movies! 33:58 Was Cha-Ka, who, incidentally, was played by a white actor who grew up to become a litigation support manager the "black" character on Land of the Lost? 36:27 TV truth 1/3: Benny Hill, the Cinemax of the 70's. 38:00 TV truth 2/3: As tired parents, some of us enjoy our Judge Judy and Atlanta Housewives. Don't judge. 38:52 TV truth 3/3: most of us watched Dukes of Hazzard. The racism was overt and covert. 41:15 We declare a winner in Power vs. Empire, but give Empire a big handicap. 43:32 To binge or not to binge? 44:00 Whyyy are people so compelled to spoil on social media? 48:01 Troy gives us some TV watching homework - the best kind of homework: Watching Ozark. 48:45 Each hero offers up their favorite movies of all time. 52:20 Is Christian Bale the best Batman ever? And who was the worst? Our heros hit this tangent hard. Apparently it is up for debate. 54:10 Willie channels his inner New York Times movie critic by prefacing his top five of all time with a monologue about his dating life and theories on Rom Coms vs. Dramas with Romantic Themes. Pulitzer on line one. Our favorite movies: Jayme's faves: Best Man, Boys in the Hood, The Notebook, The Shawshank Redemption, The Dark Night Rises Willie's faves: The Bridges of Madison County, Jungle Fever, The Last Mistress, Dangerous Liaisons, 500 Days of Summer, Lost in Translation. Honorable mention to Celeste and Jesse Forever Troy's faves: Friday, Goodfellas, Inception, Godfather (Scarface is in top 10.) Erica's faves: Moana, Hidden Figures, A League of Their Own 1:00:06 We say goodbye after Willie announces his plans to replace his co-hosts with a stray cat.
Julian talks about his two major breakups while connecting them to the film Celeste and Jesse Forever.
In this episode, Chris and Sam discuss body ailments, the fun in divorce and hotels for dogs. Sadly not discussed: the great soundtrack.
Better late than never, we're back with Rom-Com Thunderdome feedback, a new narrative phenomenon, first thoughts about adaptations, They Came Together and Celeste & Jesse Forever.
Pacific Rim ReviewWorld War Z mini-reviewWhat We Watched: The Lone Ranger, Breaking Bad, Mad Men, Celeste and Jesse Forever, Despicable Me 2, Ruby Sparks, Melancholia, Do The Right Thing, ESPN 30 for 30: Broke, etc.You can download the episode here. (right click to save) Next Episode: The Conjuring
Inför det 13:e avsnittet har vi varit och sett nya Man of Steel och tillägnar därför veckans avsnitt till Superman. Men vi avhandlar också Små citroner gula, Celeste & Jesse Forever, Twin Peaks och självklart en massa film och serier med mannen av stål!
Numa milestone para este podcast, um Director's Cut moderado pelo António traz notícias de produção industrial de Star Wars, da fraca realização da sequela de Kick-Ass, do remake d'O Corvo, do genocídio de alienígenas por Tom Cruise, de náufragos canibais, entre outras. Depois analisam-se Celeste and Jesse Forever, The Hunter e Paulette. Finalmente, é conduzida uma entrevista a Melanie Shatzky, co-argumentista e realizadora de Francine, um dos filmes a concurso no IndieLisboa. http://archive.org/download/cinema_Ep74/ep75.mp3
This week Adam and Kevin go over some of the latest film news including their thought on J.J. Abrams taking on Star Wars VII Some other movies discussed: Celeste and Jesse Forever, I Am Not a Hipster, Gimme the Loot, Return, How to Survive a Plague, It's A Disaster, Four, War Witch, Robot & Frank, Mother of Tears, Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior, Lincoln, Diabolique, To Rome with Love, and The Invisible War Kickstart Sunday project Arrival with an exclusive interview with director Alex Myung - Click Here to check out this film And finally we go over our weekly movie predictions and this week's DVD and Blu Ray releases
0:00-2:50 - Introduction; fun with Google video2:50-14:15 - "Premium Rush" review14:15-22:00 - "Hit & Run" review22:00-32:00 - QOTW (what mode of transportation deserves its own action movie)32:00-37:30 - "Celeste and Jesse Forever" review37:30-42:50 - "The Imposter" review42:50-43:50 - Snider is slandered on Twitter by Scott Weinberg43:50-47:40 - "The Apparition" review47:40-54:15 - A chat with Chandra, one of our Cannes Kickstarter supporters54:15-57:40 - Final wrap-up of the summer box office contest57:40-1:04:30 - Pitch Me (Zooey Deschanel, Tom Arnold, horror comedy set in Calgary in the 1950s)1:04:30-1:07:00 - Wrap-up and goodbyes QOTW: What is your favorite moment of law-breaking in a movie?
West reads David's review of Lee Toland Krieger's Celeste and Jesse Forever.
Guest co-host Alynda Wheat of PEOPLE magazine thinks Dave bailed this week because most of the movies were so awful. Alonso keeps pouring the mimosas so she'll stay. Follow us @linoleumcast on Twitter, like us on Facebook, check in on GetGlue.com, stream us on Stitcher, don't stop believin'.