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Yo! That’s My Jawn
Ep. 5.4 - Craig Wedren

Yo! That’s My Jawn

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 78:44


In this episode, Nate delights in the latest dance album trend and invokes the spirit of Ren McCormack before sitting down for a chat with Craig Wedren. They talk about the Middle Aged Dad Jam Band, heart health, Craig's heart attack in 2018, the pandemic, growing up in Cleveland, how his core friend group has survived throughout the years personally and creatively, introducing new people into the fold, rediscovering the joy of playing music versus "the work," being on a major label, transitioning to writing for television and film, being afforded to explore different styles of music, working with Anna Waronker, creating the soundtrack for Jesse Peretz's film First Love, Last Rites, working with John Doe and Jeff Buckley, the new album The Dream Dreaming and working with Paul Cartwright. Then Craig takes his chances with The Jawntlet! Craig Wedren website Craig Wedren YouTube Craig Wedren Instagram Craig Wedren Threads Craig Wedren Twitter/X Craig Wedren Facebook Subscribe to the Y!TMJ Newsletter! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ytmj/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ytmj/support

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Beginnings
Episode 616: Evan Dando

Beginnings

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 61:25


On today's episode, I talk to musician Evan Dando. Attending the CommonWealth School in Boston in the early 1980s, Evan met Ben Deily and Jesse Peretz, and in 1986, they formed The Lemonheads. The band released three great albums on Taang!, but it wasn't until after signing to Atlantic and releasing It's a Shame About Ray in 1992 that the band broke through. While there have been numerous ups and downs, personnel changes, a six-year hiatus, during which Evan released a wonderful album under his own name, The Lemonheads have endured through the decades. They've recorded a number of new singles, and starting in early February, Evan will be touring across the US! This is the website for Beginnings, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, follow me on Twitter. Check out my free philosophy Substack where I write essays every couple months here and my old casiopop band's lost album here! And the comedy podcast I do with my wife Naomi Couples Therapy can be found here!  

Speaking of Meditation
Jesse Peretz, Filmmaker, Producer, Creator — Speaking of Meditation

Speaking of Meditation

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 37:44


Jesse Peretz started his artistic career as a musician, playing bass for seminal alternative rock band The Lemonheads and went on to direct music videos for other artists such as Foo Fighters, Jack Black and The Breeders.His feature film Juliet, Naked, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2018. His latest television project City on Fire, debuts on Apple TV in May.Jesse learned to meditate in 1986. We connected in 2012 when he wanted to re-engage with a regular practice and have stayed in touch over the last decade.So Speaking of Meditation, here's Jesse.City on Fire – Apple TV https://tv.apple.com/gb/show/city-on-fire/umc.cmc.r6vntb5r9wwbjwtt58xmyuz9-----Speaking of Meditation is written and produced by Michael Miller, with direction by Jillian Lavender and assistance from Emma Rae.Editing by James Green at Green Podcast Productions.https://www.greenpodcastproductions.com/Original music by Rich Jacques.https://www.richjacques.comGraphics by Elle and Elle.http://www.elleelle.comSpeaking of Meditation… What are you noticing? Who is benefitting? And how are you staying inspired? 

Soundtrack Your Life
From First Love, Last Rites to Yellow Jackets (with a Wet Hot American Summer in Between): How Craig Wedren Soundtracked My Life w/ Craig Wedren

Soundtrack Your Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 65:41


To celebrate 2 years of Soundtrack Your Life, we present to you a very special guest: Craig Wedren, the former Shudder to Think front man, and current TV/Film composer. Craig fronted the highly influential rock band, Shudder to Think in the late 80s/early 90s before the band turned to soundtrack work. Shudder to Think soundtracked Jesse Peretz's 1997 film, First Love, Last Rites and 1998's Lisa Cholodenko's 1998 film, High Art. Craig continued to work the TV/Film space, creating music for films such as Wet Hot American Summer, School of Rock, and Role Models as well as TV shows like Reno 911, Don't Trust the B*tch in Apartment 23, Fresh Off the Boat, Shrill, New Amsterdam and Yellow Jackets. Shudder to Think happened to be on the bill for Ryan's first concert and Ryan has followed Craig's career ever since. They chat about: How Craig got a crash course in film scoring in college How he continues to work with his crew from college How the all-star vocal roster for First Love, Last Rites came about Why he has a vocal coach credit for Anchorman Returning to Wet Hot American Summer for Netflix How Craig met collaborators: Theodore Shapiro, Jefferson Friedman, and Anna Warronker For More Information about Craig Wedren: Website: https://www.craigwedren.com IG: https://www.instagram.com/craigwedren Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/craigwedren

What the Riff?!?
1993 - November: Pearl Jam “Vs.”

What the Riff?!?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 38:34


It is no surprise that Pearl Jam was under intense pressure to follow up their debut album "Ten" with another success.  What may be surprising is that the band's second studio album, Vs. (pronounced "versus") did indeed live up to the success for their debut.  Vs. started at the top of the Billboard 200 album chart, sold almost a million copies in its first five days, and in its first week outperformed all other albums in the top 10 combined.Pearl Jam did a number of things differently with this album.  First, they recorded the songs one at a time, setting up the band in a similar way to their live concerts, and mixing each song as they went.  Second, the songs created were more raw and powerful than those on their first album.  Front man Eddie Vedder even began sleeping in his truck and in the sauna at the recording studio to keep up the intensity.  Finally, the band deliberately did NOT make videos for any of the songs on this album, preferring to let the listeners visualize the songs rather than have that creativity removed by the presence of a video.This album also marks a change in the approach the band took to its tours, avoiding the press and focusing directly on the fans.  In addition to refusing to make videos, they dramatically scaled down television appearances, and capped the prices of their tickets to make their concerts more accessible to fans.Guest contributor Joe Davis brings us this outstanding album.   GoMany interpret this first single and lead-off track from the album to be about child abuse, though Eddie Vedder hinted that it was about his truck breaking down on him! AnimalThe opening lyrics "one, two, three, four, five against one" reflect the originally planned title of the album (Five Against One), and the idea that the five members of the band are up against the machine of the music industry.  The album would eventually be called "Vs." instead.Glorified G  Joe picked this song for the first two lines:  "Got a gun, fact I got two.  That's OK, man, 'cause I love God."  The lyrics come from an argument that Eddie Vedder had with drummer Dave Abbruzzese when Dave brought a gun he bought to rehearsal one day.  Dave was from Texas, where guns were more common, while Vedder hated guns.Rearviewmirror  Eddie Vedder wrote this song about his stepfather, whom he hated.  It was about leaving him behind without a second thought. This is a fast-paced song, and Joe recommends it for your running playlist. ENTERTAINMENT TRACK:Theme from the BBC television special "Mr. Blobby"The television Christmas special was on the charts in the UK in November 1993.  It was panned by critics and almost everyone else as it can be found as the WORST theme song ever...yet it topped the UK charts.   STAFF PICKS:Everybody Hurts by R.E.M.Brian begins the staff picks with a slower and positive song from the album “Automatic for the People.”  This track is an anti-suicide song, encouraging people to hold on when things go wrong, because everybody hurts sometimes.Into Your Arms by The LemonheadsRob brings us a hit off the album “Come On, Feel The Lemonheads.”  The band was originally from Boston, with Evan Dando on lead vocals and guitar, Ben Deily on vocals and guitar, and Jesse Peretz on bass.  This album was a follow-up to their hugely successful album ”It's a Shame About Ray.”Carry On by AngraBruce rocks out with a song off the Brazilian heavy metal band's debut album “Angels Cry.”  It encourages you to...well...carry on.  “So carry on, there' a meaning to life which someday we may find.  And carry on, it's time to forget the remains from the past, to carry on.”The Man Who Sold the World by Nirvana Joe finishes off the staff picks with Nirvana's MTV Unplugged  cover of the David Bowie song.  The song lyrics are about a man who is surprised to meet a personality of himself that he thought he had left behind years ago. COMEDY TRACK:Bohemian Polka by Weird Al YankovicWeird Al stays surprisingly faithful to the original lyrics, but with a polka twist on the music.

Who's That Girl? A New Girl Podcast

This podcast covers New Girl Season 2, Episode 8, Parents, which originally aired on November 20, 2012 and was written by Ryan Koh and directed by Jesse Peretz. Here's a quick recap of the episode:It's Thanksgiving again and Jess's divorced parents are coming to the loft along with Schmidt's cousin who is also named Schmidt. Jess tries to get her parents back together while Schmidt begins competing with his cousin about who's more manly.We discuss Pop Culture References such as:LEGOLAND - Schmidt mentions that Big Schmidt never made him feel bad about not wanting to ride the rides at LEGOLAND.The Parent Trap (1961 and 1998) - Jess tries to “Parent Trap” her parents into getting back together while they both visit for Thanksgiving.Grey Gardens - Jess and her mom Joan joke how they always could be like the Mom and daughter in the documentary Grey Gardens as a back-up plan.Additional Pop Culture References such as:Rocky IV - When Cece mentioned the movie Jess made her watch a million times, Jess first thought Cece meant Rocky IV, which is a 1985 American sports film written, directed by, and starring Sylvester Stallone. It is the fourth installment in the Rocky series, which focuses on a professional boxer's life.Twilight - When Nick was sharing the premise of his book, Z is for Zombies, with Bob, Bob mentions it sounds like the plot of Twilight, which is a young adult vampire-romance novel by author Stephenie Meyer.Katie Couric - After Jess and Cece did Joan's make-up, Joan thought she looked like a “slutty Katie Couric”. Katie Couric is an American television and online journalist, presenter, producer, and author. She is founder of Katie Couric Media, a multimedia news and production company and has been a television host at all Big Three television networks in the United States: NBC News, CBS News, and ABC News.Jimmy Croche - When Nick and Joan were cooking, they had Jimmy Croche's music playing. James Joseph Croce was an American folk and rock singer-songwriter. His breakthrough came in 1972, but in 1973, the day before the lead single to his fifth album was released, Croce and five others died in a plane crash.When the Schmidt's were plating the Thanksgiving dinner, they made comments of how their plates appeared like:Picasso - Pablo Ruiz Picasso was a Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist and theatre designer who spent most of his adult life in France. He is known for his neoclassical style in the 1910s and early 1920s; his work in the mid-1920s often has characteristics of Surrealism.Bobby Flay - Robert William Flay is an American celebrity chef, restaurateur, and reality television personality. He is the owner and executive chef of several restaurants and has hosted several Food Network television programs.We cover Schmidt and Big Schmidt's “all day” dialogues as our Schmidtism. The masculinity contest in this episode kinda blurred the lines between the “not” and the “yes” for our “in the 2020s” section including not allowing Winston to consent to the kiss at the end of the episode as a “no”. Our other “yes in the 2020s” included normalizing self-prioritization (how Jess's parents didn't get back together and are happier that way) and your parents' relationship status doesn't dictate your own relationships. We also explore the careers of Jamie Lee Curtis (Joan), Rob Reiner (Bob), and Rob Riggle (Big Schmidt), the guest stars of this episode.Also in this episode were the following guest stars who we do not discuss in the podcast: Matthew Jacob Wayne (Young Schmidt) and Michael Chey (Young Big Schmidt). We previously discussed Lauren Dair Owens (Young Jess) and Ariela Barer (Young Cece) in S2E5 Models.We also discussed Jamie Lee Curtis's website My Hand In Yours™ and how despite Schmidt saying he couldn't kiss Winston because he was a man, he had previously fredo-kissed Nick many times.While not discussed in the podcast, we noted other references in this episode including:Julienne - When Schmidt is detailing what a post-Clinton manhood competition might include, he mentions being able to cut peppers in the classic julienne style. This is a French cooking term for cutting vegetables into thin strips, usually about 3 inches long and anywhere from 1/16th to 1/8th of an inch thick.Football Owners/Teams - When Nick is distracting Bob, he ends up bonding with him over various football references including specific teams and owners.Al Davis - Al Davis was an American football coach and the main owner of the Oakland Raiders for 39 years. He died in 2011 at the age of 82 in Oakland and had also served as the commissioner of the American Football League in 1966. He was known for his motto “Just win, baby”, which paired well with the Raiders as they became one of the NFL's most successful teams during the 1970s and 1980s, winning 3 Super Bowl Titles.Ravens - The Baltimore Ravens are a professional American football team that competes in the National Football League and was established by Art Modell. They are one of the more successful franchises, qualifying for the NFL playoffs 13 times since 2000 and winning 2 Super Bowls.Art Modell - Art Modell first owned the Cleveland Browns franchise for 35 years before establishing the Baltimore Ravens franchise which he owned for 9 years. He was a controversial figure in Cleveland due to the relocation but passed away in 2012 at the age of 87 in Baltimore, Maryland.NFL - The NFL stands for the National Football League, a professional American football league which has 32 teams with 16 in the National Football Conference and 16 in the American Football Conference. It is one of 4 major professional sports leagues in North America and the highest professional level of American football in the world.Steve Sabol - Steve Sabol was an American filmmaker and specifically was the president and founder of NFL Films alongside his father. He began working at NFL Films as a cameraman after he graduated and started in the industry when his father got the rights to the 1962 NFL Championship game. He went on to serve as an editor and writer in addition to the cameraman in the 1960s and 1970s. He became an on-air personality in the 1980s through ESPN and won 35 Emmys throughout his career.This episode got an 8/10 rating from Kritika whose favorite character was Nick and Kelly rated this episode an 8.5/10 and her favorite character was (Big) Schmidt!Thanks for listening and stay tuned for Episode 9!Music: "Hotshot” by scottholmesmusic.comFollow us on Twitter, Instagram or email us at whosthatgirlpod@gmail.com!Website: https://smallscreenchatter.com/

Who's That Girl? A New Girl Podcast

This podcast covers New Girl Season 2, Episode 6, Halloween, which originally aired on October 30, 2012 and was written by David Iserson and directed by Jesse Peretz. Here's a quick recap of the episode:Jess is working at a haunted house for a Halloween festival and realizes that she has real feelings for Sam. Meanwhile, Nick reconnects with an old college flame, Schmidt tries to get back together with Cece, and Winston tries to rekindle his relationship with Shelby.We discuss Pop Culture References such as:Beverly Hills Chihuahua - When Nick is telling Amelia about Los Angeles he says that many of the scenes of Beverly Hills Chihuahua were shot in the city.Axel Foley - Schmidt calls Winston Axel Foley when Winston's dressed up as a cop for Halloween.Additional Pop Culture References such as:Woody Allen - Schmidt thought Jess' haunted house costume looked like a zombie version of Woody Allen. For over six decades, Woody Allen is known for being an American film director, writer, actor, and comedian for multiple Academy Award-winning films. Woody Allen is also known for his odd relationships and recently, allegations of sexual abuse.Marx Brothers - Winston added to the conversation of ragging on Jess' costume by imitating the Marx Brothers. The Marx Brothers were an American family comedy act that was in vaudeville, on Broadway, and in motion pictures from 1905 to 1949. The brother's characters consisted of Chico, Harpo, Groucho, and Zeppo, each of whom developed a highly distinctive stage persona.[The Teenage Mutant] Ninja Turtle[s] - Robby mentioned that it was his dream to be a Ninja Turtle. Ninja Turtle is short for The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles which are are a fictional superhero quartet of juvenile bipedal tortoises, trained in the ancient art of ninjitsu ninja that appear in a self-titled franchise consisting of comic books, animated children's cartoons, feature films, and other tie-in products.Bea Arthur - While not mentioned in the episode, Nick was dressed up as Bea Arthur by wearing a bee antenna and a shirt that says Arthur. Bea Arthur was an American activist, comedian, and actress. She started her career in 1947 and performed in musicals, operas, tv, and film.Bugs Bunny - When Sam is trying to downplay his interaction with kids at this office, he says that the kid gave him a picture where she just traced Bugs Bunny. Bugs Bunny is an animated cartoon character created in the 1930s and has since appeared in more films than any other cartoon character and has his own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.Guy who shot John Lennon -  Schmidt thought Robby looked like a guy who shot John Lennon dressed as a Ninja Turtle in his Halloween costume. Mark David Chapman murdered John Lennon in 1980 and at the time Mark David Chapman's appearance was similar to Robby's in this episode. John Lennon was a British singer-songwriter who was a frontman of The Beatles, the famed British rock band. Matthew McConaughey in Magic Mike - Schmidt's second costume after he gives Robby his Abe Lincoln suit is Matthew McConaughey in the movie Magic Mike. This movie aired in 2012 and centered around a young, new male stripper and his mentor. Matthew McConaughey plays Dallas, a strip club owner who has dreams of a full empire of clubs.We also cover how Schmidt is obviously going to be young Abe Lincoln for Halloween as our “Schmidtism”. Our “not in the 2020s” were how Schmidt continues to put Robby down and the way he jumped up on the carousel with Cece. Our “yes in the 2020s” was everything about Robby and Sam being honest. We also explore the careers of Maria Thayer (Amelia) and Nate Hartley (Frankenstein's monster), the guest stars of this episode.Also in this episode were the following guest stars who we do not discuss in the podcast: Zoë Hall (the demon nurse), Lora Plattner (the mummy), Hesley Harps (the coat of arms), and Ryan Christiansen (the cop).In this podcast we also mentioned the iconic scene from Beverly Hills Cop where Axel Foley put a banana in a car's tailpipe. In our spoiler section, we also mentioned an article that covers how this episode might predict future storylines which you can find here (but does have spoilers!).The Halloween costumes of the episode are:Jess - Zombie of Christina BarcelonaSchmidt - Young Abraham Lincoln (and later Matthew McConaughey from Magic Mike)Nick - Bea ArthurWinston - CopCece - AngelRobby - Ninja TurtleShelby - Reigning Cats and DogsSam - Clown (although he only wears a nose)While not discussed in the podcast, we noted other references in this episode including:Abraham Lincoln - Schmidt decides to dress up like Young Abe Lincoln for Halloween; Abraham Lincoln was the United States' 16th President from 1861 until 1865 when he was assassinated. He led the United States through the American Civil War and is often remembered as a hero of the US and is always ranked as one of the greatest American presidents in history. Queen of England - When Winston is trying to explain why Shelby's outfit doesn't make sense, he says that he doesn't see the Queen of England running around with a cape and British people stapled to it. The current Queen of England is Elizabeth II born in 1926 and she became the queen in 1952. She is the longest serving female head of state and the world's oldest living monarch.Purim - When Cece tells Schmidt to change she mentions that he has more costumes in his closet and Schmidt clarifies that they're for Purim which occurs in March. Purim is a Jewish holiday which is recounted in the Book of Esther from the 5th century BCE to remember the saving of the Jewish people from a Persian official. It is celebrated on the 14th day of the Hebrew month Adar and some customs include wearing masks and costumes while celebrating publicly and in parades.Guillotine Choke Hold - As Schmidt is talking to Winston about Cece, he mentions putting Robby into a guillotine choke hold to “show [him] a nice guy”. This is a martial arts and wrestling form using the arms to circle their opponent's neck like a guillotine. This prevents airflow to the lungs and is done to prevent the opponent from escaping. A guillotine was best known in the French Revolution as a way to carry out executions by beheading.This episode got an 8/10 Rating from Kritika whose favorite character was Nick and Kelly rated this episode an 8.5/10 and her favorite character was Jess!Thanks for listening and stay tuned for Episode 7!Music: "Hotshot” by scottholmesmusic.comFollow us on Twitter, Instagram or email us at whosthatgirlpod@gmail.com!Website: https://smallscreenchatter.com/

Who's That Girl? A New Girl Podcast

This podcast covers New Girl Season 1, Episode 20, Normal, which originally aired on April 10, 2012 and was written by Luvh Rakhe and directed by Jesse Peretz. Here’s a quick recap of the episode:After spending a week at Russell’s, Jess invites Russell to stay overnight at the loft and encourages the guys to act “normal”. They play True American but ultimately the overnight leads to Jess and Russell’s first fight. Winston decides to leave nannying and gets a job at a radio station but finds it is not what he thought. We discuss Pop Culture References such as:Spice Girls + Wannabe - When Jess was fighting with Russell at the end of the episode she quotes the song Wannabe saying, “If you want to get with me, you got to get with my friends, and that is a Spice Girls song”Winklevoss’d - When Schmidt and Nick are talking through Real Apps, Schmidt mentions he doesn’t want to get Winklevoss’d and cut out of the idea. Candyland - The gang all compare True American in part to the game Candyland.Shotgun Tip-Off - Russell starts off the game of True American with a shotgun tip-off.Additional Pop Culture References such as:True American References - Throughout the game of True American, there were many references to historical figures (including Presidents like John F. Kennedy, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Jimmy Carter, and Grover Cleveland). There were also a few pop culture references such as:Cherry Tree - The Cherry Tree was used as a link between George Washington and Abraham Lincoln to indicate that they both were big on honesty.“The Only Thing We Have to Fear Is Fear Itself” - This is a famous quote used in Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Inaugural Address.Darwin’s [Jungle] - Schmidt talks about how his bedroom is Darwin’s jungle where open minded people do things to each other. This is a reference to Charles Darwin and the term ‘Darwinism’ which centers around the idea of evolution happening by natural selection.Capture the Flag - Schmidt compares having sex with Cece to an intense game of Capture the Flag. Capture the flag is an outdoor game team-based game where the opposing team tries to grab a flag and bring it back to their own base before their flag is stolen.Aladdin + A Whole New World - When Russell comes over to the apartment, Nick is offering him cheese while quoting lyrics from Aladdin’s A Whole New World. The film follows Aladdin, an Arabian “street urchin”, who finds a magic lamp containing a genie; he disguises himself as a wealthy prince to impress the Sultan and his daughter, Jasmine. A Whole New World is a song they sing while Aladdin and Jasmine are exploring the town on a magic carpet ride.4:20 - When Elvin is claiming that Winston smokes pot, Elvin’s mom mentions “It’s 4:20 don’t you have to be somewhere?” 420, 4:20, or 4/20 (pronounced four-twenty) is slang for marijuana consumption and the time to smoke. The term became popular in the magazine High Times and with fans of the Grateful Dead band.Harakiri’d - Schmidt had told Russell and Jess to try a specific Sushi restaurant and mentions how Russell “Hari kari’d that idea”. Harakiri, also known as Seppuku is a form of Japanese ritual suicide by disembowelment (cutting of the stomach). It was originally reserved for samurai in their code of honor but was also practiced by other Japanese people to restore honor for themselves or for their families.Beyoncé - In this episode, Winston’s boss Napoli requires Winston to have 6 “Beyoncé colored” shakes ready at all times. Beyoncé is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and record producer from Houston, Texas.Our “Schmidtims” this week are when Nick and Schmidt fight about “Real Apps” and Nick’s amazement about Schmidt’s alternate name for Basketball. For “Not in 2020” we discuss Russell shushing Jess and the way Winston’s nannying is dismissed as “not a real career”. We also explore the careers of Blake Garrett Rosenthal, Rizwan Manji, and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, the guest stars of this episode.This episode got an 8/10 Rating from Kritika whose favorite character was Jess and Kelly rated this episode an 8.5/10 and her favorite character was Nick!In this podcast we also talk about how to play True American and you can find a compilation of all the True American scenes throughout the series as well as rules below:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BxbQaAIjpIQhttps://www.trueamericanrules.com/https://spoonuniversity.com/lifestyle/how-to-play-the-true-american-drinking-game-from-new-girlhttps://newgirl.fandom.com/wiki/The_True_American_Drinking_GameThanks for listening and stay tuned for Episode 21!Music: "Hotshot” by scottholmesmusic.comFollow us on Twitter, Instagram or email us at whosthatgirlpod@gmail.com!Website: https://smallscreenchatter.com/

Who's That Girl? A New Girl Podcast

This podcast covers New Girl Season 1, Episode 16, Control, which originally aired on March 13, 2012 and was written by Brett Baer and directed by Jesse Peretz. Here’s a quick recap of the episode:In this episode, Schmidt is dealing with his need for control. When Jess tries to bring in new furniture to the loft, Schmidt can’t handle it. Jess tries to get him to loosen up but it backfires and he starts becoming the opposite of himself. Meanwhile, Winston and Nick are trying to settle debts after a pricey poker game. We discuss Pop Culture References such as:The White Whale (Moby Dick) - Nick told Schmidt that he could clean his room if he returned home and Schmidt called his room the “white whale”.  Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps - As Jess was encouraging Schmidt to come back home she asked him if he remembers dressing up like Shia LaBeouf in Wall Street 2 for Halloween. NOTE: In this podcast we briefly discuss Shia LaBeouf and wanted to note that this was recorded prior to being aware of the recent allegations against him.Additional Pop Culture References such as:Calvin [Klein] - To welcome Schmidt back home, Jess gifts Schmidt pants designed by a man named “Calvin” and Schmidt later talks to the pants and refers again to ‘Calvin’. Calvin Klein is an American fashion designer who launched the company that would later become Calvin Klein Inc.An Inconvenient Truth - Jess was encouraging Schmidt to come back home and was reminding him of the time he “got himself off to An Inconvenient Truth”. This documentary raises awareness of global warming and calls for immediate action to curb its destructive effects on the environment.The “Schmidtism” we cover in this episode is when Schmidt tells Cece about how he’d rather have tetanus than damage his suede shoes. We also discuss the impact of Jess using the word “crazy” to describe Schmidt as a “Not in 2020”. We didn’t have any notable guest stars in this episode to cover.This episode got an 8/10 Rating from Kritika whose favorite character was Schmidt and Kelly rated this episode a 7.5/10 and her favorite character was Winston!This week we also answered a great question from the instagram user @titus_dominguez48. Check out our podcast to hear both our spoiler-free and our all-time answer to: “If you could hang out with one character from the loft for a night, who is it and what are you doing?”We also reference The Big Short as another movie about the 2008 financial crisis on this episode and the website nickmillertime.com.Thanks for listening and stay tuned for Episode 17!Music: "Hotshot” by scottholmesmusic.comFollow us on Twitter, Instagram or email us at whosthatgirlpod@gmail.com!Website: https://smallscreenchatter.com/

Chapter One: Take Two
Juliet, Naked S02 E11

Chapter One: Take Two

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2020 57:49


Juliet, Naked is a novel by the British author Nick Hornby published in 2009. It tells the story of Annie, the long-suffering girlfriend of obsessed music fan Duncan, and the object of his obsession, singer-songwriter Tucker Crowe. The plot revolves around the release of Juliet, Naked, the first new Tucker Crowe release in over two decades.Juliet, Naked is a 2018 romantic comedy film directed by Jesse Peretz based on Nick Hornby's novel of the same name. It centers on the story of Annie (Rose Byrne), and her unlikely romance with singer-songwriter Tucker Crowe (Ethan Hawke), who is also the subject of her boyfriend's (Chris O'Dowd) long-time music obsession. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2018.Please note a trigger warning for this episode, we discuss abortions as part of the review. http://ex-press.com/2018/08/31/juliet-naked-strips-romance-down-to-nagging-self-doubt/?fbclid=IwAR0sZh_DYuF3keCfgN7jR7g3r552TJc0sHL5-4Yll8IZbEIQeRW5YOs_3R4

Blowing Smoke with Twisted Rico
Ben Deily spills on his early days with The Lemonheads, Evan Dando, Jesse Peretz, Manson, Billy Ruane, the Ryan Adams sessions and more...#61

Blowing Smoke with Twisted Rico

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 61:47


Ben Deily, one of the founding members of The Lemonheads, joins us on the show and shares a plethora of great stories about the early days of the band including his early jam sessions with fellow high school mate Evan Dando, Jesse Peretz's role, touring, and life as a Lemonhead. He also explains the Dando/Charles Manson connection, and the Lemonheads reunion sessions in Los Angeles which included Dando, Juliana Hatfield, and Ryan Adams. We also talk about Ben's fantastic band Varsity Drag and one of the best tributes songs ever about the late great legendary "Billy Ruane". If you are a fan of The Lemonheads, and want to know how it all started and the band's early inner workings, this show is for you! Music The Charms "So Pretty" Lemonheads "Ever" Varsity Drag "Billy Ruane" Recorded by Nick Z at New Alliance East, Somerville MA December 9, 2020 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blowingsmoketr/support

Who's That Girl? A New Girl Podcast

This podcast covers New Girl Season 1, Episode 8, Bad in Bed, which originally aired on December 6, 2011 and was written by Josh Malmuth and directed by Jesse Peretz.Here’s a quick recap of the episode:Jess is exploring the next level of her relationship with Paul and they’re planning to have sex. She is a little intimidated because she hasn’t had sex with anyone but Spencer for six years and goes on an interesting journey, including watching porn, getting the guys help, and shopping for lingerie with Cece. Meanwhile, Schmidt attends his boss's baby shower and Nick explores getting a haircut.We discuss Pop Culture References such as:Jimmy Stewart - When Jess and Paul are about to have sex they start using voices and Paul does a Jimmy Stewart impression.Clinton’s Impeachment + NPR - Jess claims one of the places that she learned about sex was listening to information about Clinton's Impeachment trial on NPR.Additional Pop Culture References such as:Bond Villain - Schmidt’s co-worker, Beth, is describing her plans to get the corner cubicle and Schmidt says she’s like a Bond Villain disclosing her whole plan. Bond Villain refers to the James Bond series where the villains often share all of their goals and plans.Entourage - When Jess and Paul are at dinner talking about sex, Paul noted his response sounded like a guy from Entourage, which was a show on HBO that focused on male friendship, navigating the film industry in Hollywood, and included lots of sex and nudity.Mr. Darcy - While at the lingerie shop, Jess puts underwear on her head like a bonnet saying “Mr. Darcy” is going to love it. Mr. Darcy is a character from the novel Pride & Prejudice.We also cover “Schmidtisms” when talking about Schmidt’s coworkers, the Chatty Cathys, and how Schmidt and Winston are “sushi” while Nick is just “meat and potatoes. For “Not in 2020” on this episode we discuss the word “exotic” and touch on the importance of consent. We also explore the careers of Eva Amurri Martino and Michaela Watkins, the guest stars of this episode.Additionally, we talk about Hugh Dane earlier in the podcast who is playing the man in Winston’s barbershop that is joking around with Nick, pretending to be Danny Glover’s grandfather.This episode got a 7/10 Rating from Kritika whose favorite character is Paul and Kelly rated this episode a 6.5/10 and her favorite character was Nick!Also as we mentioned on the podcast, if you’re watching on Netflix, you can see Max Greenfield break out of character at 8 minutes and 16 seconds.A few other things we referenced this episode were the:Video of girl burning her hair off when curling it - https://youtu.be/LdVuSvZOqXMArticle of the prince bar review - https://la.curbed.com/2017/7/21/15931732/the-prince-restaurant-history-mad-men-chinatownThanks for listening and stay tuned for Episode 9!Music: "Hotshot” by scottholmesmusic.comFollow us on Twitter, Instagram or email us at whosthatgirlpod@gmail.com!

360 Yourself!
Ep 44: Positive Energy! - Mark Summers - (Casting Director & Creative Director)

360 Yourself!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2020 44:52


Mark Summers trained as a performer before moving into casting over 20 years ago. He knows the business inside and out and has been fortunate enough to work with some of the world’s most creative individuals, from Marc Forster to David LaChappelle and Madonna to Metallica. Mark has over 14,000 credits to his name. His Director’s list includes: David Lachappelle, Joe Pykta, Alek Keshishian, Tony Kaye, Ace Norton , Sam Bayer, Jon Favreau, Paul Hunter, Scott Hicks, Anthony Hoffman, Michael Haussman, Matthew Rolston, Jesse Dylan, Sophie Muller, The Hughes Brothers, John Hillcoat, Jake Nava, Little X, Tim Pope, Jonathan Glazier, Wim Wenders, Tim Godsall, Anthony Manghella, Marc Caro, Ringan Ledwidge, Allen Coulter, Richard Curtis, Albert Watson Jim Sheridan, Joseph Khan, Jonas Renck, Jonas Akerland, Rankin, Chris Cunningham, Rupert Sanders, , Jason Reitman, Martin Campbell, Jesse Peretz, Kenny Ortega, Hughes brothers, Nima Nourizadeh, Marc Forster, David Sims,Jean Pierre Jeunet ,Cynthia Wade & Alex Gibney Mark’s dedication and skill has earned him love and respect from Directors, Producers, Choreographers and Performers as well as numerous awards too. Mark has been nominated and won, the British Advertising Craft Award for Best Casting Director. Mark regularly passes on his knowledge and skills through his master classes and was also made a mentor and patron of the Royal Academy of Dance Community Outreach Programme, Step Into Dance. In 2010, Mark was honoured by Sir Paul McCartney at the world famous Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts (LIPA) and made a ‘Friend of LIPA’, one of the highest honours ever bestowed by the University. He is a regular media commentator on casting with regular columns in papers including The Stage and Campaign. He has also hosted and appeared on many TV shows, including: Move Like Michael Jackson BBC (UK) Move Like Michael Jackson SBS6 (Benelux) Britain’s Missing Top Model BBC Bump and Grind Trouble TV Make Me a Super Model UK (FIVE) Pops Greatest Dance Crazes ( BBC3) The Boss is Coming to Dinner C5 The Model Agent Ireland ( RTE) Bust a Move UK (MTV Networks) Bigger Than ….. (SKY) Did you know…? Mark Summers was the UK Casting Director on Michael Jackson’s ‘THIS IS IT’ tour. Mark holds both American and British nationality Mark is also a founding member of the CDA. Instagram: @marksummerscasting_mgt Host: Jamie Neale @jamienealejn Discussing rituals and habitual patterns in personal and work life. We ask questions about how to become more aware of one self and the world around us, how do we become 360 with ourselves? Host Instagram: @jamienealejn Podcast Instagram: @360_yourself Music from Electric Fruit Produced by Tom Dalby Composed by Toby Wright

Girls Interrupted
high fidelity 2000 vs. 2020 (feat. Dominique)

Girls Interrupted

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2020 55:42


"what really matters is what you like, not what you are like…" This week we review the 2000 film High Fidelity starring John Cusack vs. the 2020 Hulu TV remake starring Zoe Kravitz. We are joined by special spice guest Dominique AKA DJ Dom Top (IG: @celestialmillenial Twitter: @TheDominique) Film: directed by Stephen Frears, starring John Cusack, Jack Black, Lisa Bonet and Joelle Carter TV Show: directed by Jeffrey Reiner, Jesse Peretz, Andrew DeYoung, Natasha Lyonne and Chioke Nassor, starring Zoe Kravitz, Jake Lacy, Da'vine Joy Randolph and David H. Holmes Subscribe to our patreon to view the video version of this episode! https://www.patreon.com/girlsinterrupted

Certains l'aiment à chaud ! (CLAAC)
AU CHAUD 2 Amazon Prime Video (ft. Je Conte Jusqu'à Toi & Bière et Moustache)

Certains l'aiment à chaud ! (CLAAC)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2020 90:28


Amazon profite du confinement pour changer ses règles d'utilisation : désormais, il faut regarder un de leurs films originaux ou exclusifs sur Prime Video pour avoir le droit de commander quelque chose ! Pour nous prêter main forte dans cette rude épreuve, on a fait appel à deux copains : Lolly la Belge, de Je Conte Jusqu'à Toi, et Benoît l'Alsacien, de Bière Et Moustache !  Au programme, Daniel Radcliffe avec des flingues greffés aux mains dans Guns Akimbo, Mel Gibson et Vince Vaughn en planque dans Traîné sur le bitume de S. Craig Zahler, Adam Driver et Annette Benning en guerre contre la torture dans The Report et, pour détendre l'atmosphère, une romance sous fond de musique entre Rose Byrne et Ethan Hawke dans Juliet, Naked. Un programme que l'on espère bien meilleur que la semaine dernière, bonne écoute !  Bonne écoute J Temporalité de l’épisode : 11:43 Guns Akimbo de Jason Lei Howden, avec Daniel Radcliffe, Samara Weawing, Rhys Darby...  28:29 Traîné Sur Le Bitume (Dragged Across Concrete) de S. Craig Zahler, avec Mel Gibson, Vince Vaughn, Jennifer Carpenter...  38:03 The Report, de Scott Z.Burns, avec Adam Driver, Annette Benning, John Hamm...  52:15 Juliet, Naked de Jesse Peretz, avec Rose Byrne, Ethan Hawke, Chris O'Dowd... 1:07:30 les recos   Episodes précédents cités : AU CHAUD 1 Netflix Thierry en Prince dans Je Conte Jusqu’à Toi Crédits :  Émission animée par Thomas Bondon, Thierry de Pinsun, Yassa Harbane, Hera Laskri Marwan Foudil, Elie Bartin et Alex. Générique original : Kostia R. Yordanoff (tous droits réservés)  Retrouvez aussi Certains l’aiment à chaud sur :  Facebook : @claacpodcast Instagram : @claacpodcast Twitter: @CLAACpodcast Ausha  Itunes / Apple Podcast  Spotify  Deezer  Stitcher  Podmust  Podcloud  Podinstall

An American Workplace | A 'The Office' Podcast
Episode 105: 919-920 "Stairmageddon"/"Paper Airplane" | The Office Podcast

An American Workplace | A 'The Office' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2019 78:52


In Episode 105 of An American Workplace, Chad and Katie talk about Season 9 Episodes 19 and 20 of The Office, “Stairmageddon” and “Paper Airplane”! LEAVE US A VOICEMAIL TO BE HEARD ON THE SHOW! Dial 93-PRETZ-DAY (937-738-9329) An American Workplace is now live on Twitch each week! Watch on Twitter to see when we go live to record! OUR PATREON PAGE! Bonus content for as little as $1 per month! An American Workplace on iTunes P.O. Box: An American Workplace P.O. Box #852134 Mesquite, TX 75185 Show Notes "Stairmageddon" on iTunes "Paper Airplane" on iTunes 919 - “Stairmageddon” Aired April 11, 2013 Dir. by Matt Sohn Written by Dan Sterling 920 - “Paper Airplane” Aired April 25, 2013  Dir. by Jesse Peretz Written by Halsted Sullivan & Warren Lieberstein Contact Katie Twitter Facebook Chad Twitter Facebook Cinescope An American Workplace Facebook Twitter Website Email workplacepod@gmail.com iTunes/Amazon links contain affiliate tags that help us to earn a bit of money when you click on them. Your support is much appreciated!

Video Jockeys
28 | Foo Fighters - Learn To Fly

Video Jockeys

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2019 31:27


This week we find ourselves on a plane surrounded by whimsical characters who look peculiarly similar as part of the video for "Learn to Fly" by the Foo Fighters. Is anyone else strangely attracted to Taylor Hawkins as a woman? No? Just us...? We're blaming the coffee!Link to music video - http://bit.ly/34hsQlK Follow us on the socials, and submit your favourite video for review:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/videojockeyspod/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/videojockeyspod/Twitter: https://twitter.com/videojockeyspod?lang=enOrEmail us - Videojockeyspod@gmail.comThanks for listening

Midday
Midday at the Movies: Toronto, Fashion Docs, and a New Film Canon

Midday

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2018 39:01


It's another edition of Midday at the Movies, our monthly look at trends in the film industry, and some the new movies lighting up local screens. We're joined again by our regular movie-mavens: the Maryland Film Festival's founding director, Jed Dietz, is with Tom in the studio. And Washington Post film critic Ann Hornaday joins them on the line from Toronto, Canada, where she is reporting on the 2018 Toronto Film Festival.The conversation today picks up on a theme Ann explores in a recent Washington post column, in which she identifies 23 of the best films released since 2000. She notes that the industry's so-called ----Canon---- -- the widely accepted list of the greatest films of all time -- consists largely of older, classic films like Orson Welles' Citizen Kane or Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo, reflecting pinnacles of the movie-making craft through the 20th Century, but not much beyond. A host of groundbreaking films made since 2000, Ann suggests, should be considered worthy of the same consideration. See if you agree.And among the films spotlighted this month -- including the ongoing festival of Stanley Kubrick's complete works at the Parkway -- Ann and Jed cite two recent favorites: director Jeremiah Zagar's We the Animals, an affecting story of three young brothers growing up buffeted by their loving but emotionally volatile parents; and director Jesse Peretz's touching comedy, Juliet Naked, based on the novel by Nick Hornby, in which a woman stuck in a long-term relationship with an obsessive fan of obscure American alt-rocker Tucker Crowe, winds up meeting -- and falling in love with -- the elusive rocker himself.

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Dig Me Out - The 90s rock podcast
#371: Interview with Craig Wedren of Shudder To Think

Dig Me Out - The 90s rock podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2018 83:35


You may know him from the "avant-punk" of 1990s Shudder To Think, but you'd probably been listening to Craig Wedren in some way in the last twenty years. From his frequent collaborations with writer/director David Wain on the various Wet Hot American Summer television seasons and movie, Role Models, Stella and Wainy Days, to his recent work on shows like Fresh Off The Boat, GLOW, Powerless, Hung and Blunt Talk, or his contributions on films such as Velvet Goldmine, School of Rock, Search Party, Wanderlust and many more, Craig has put his ear for 70s rock radio and 80s MTV to work. He stops by to talk about his latest solo release, Adult Desire from 2016, and discuss the virtual reality component that took us back to the immersion of yesteryear when audio and visual worked in thoughtful tandem. We also discuss his years spent in the Cleveland area, fronting teenage coverbands and enjoying the sounds of the Michael Stanley Band and Donnie Iris on WMMS, his apprehension writing music for 1990s based television, watching director and former Lemonheads bassist Jesse Peretz burn a suitcase on tour, and of course, KISS, plus so much more. Intro - I Am A Wolf, You Are The Moon from Adult Desire 5:26 - Are We from Wand 12:07 - Safe Home (Live) from Adult Desire 38:52 - Main Title Song from Role Models 50:11 - Spin Doctor-ish Song from Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later 51:06 - Pearl Jam and RHCP-ish song from Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later 1:15:46 - Until Summer by BAby Outr - I Am A Wolf, You Are The Moon from Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp Subscribe at Patreon   Facebook / Twitter / Instagram   Zazzle Merch Store   http://www.digmeoutpodcast.com

Dig Me Out - The 90's rock podcast
#371: Interview with Craig Wedren of Shudder To Think

Dig Me Out - The 90's rock podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2018 83:35


You may know him from the "avant-punk" of 1990s Shudder To Think, but you'd probably been listening to Craig Wedren in some way in the last twenty years. From his frequent collaborations with writer/director David Wain on the various Wet Hot American Summer television seasons and movie, Role Models, Stella and Wainy Days, to his recent work on shows like Fresh Off The Boat, GLOW, Powerless, Hung and Blunt Talk, or his contributions on films such as Velvet Goldmine, School of Rock, Search Party, Wanderlust and many more, Craig has put his ear for 70s rock radio and 80s MTV to work. He stops by to talk about his latest solo release, Adult Desire from 2016, and discuss the virtual reality component that took us back to the immersion of yesteryear when audio and visual worked in thoughtful tandem. We also discuss his years spent in the Cleveland area, fronting teenage coverbands and enjoying the sounds of the Michael Stanley Band and Donnie Iris on WMMS, his apprehension writing music for 1990s based television, watching director and former Lemonheads bassist Jesse Peretz burn a suitcase on tour, and of course, KISS, plus so much more. Intro - I Am A Wolf, You Are The Moon from Adult Desire 5:26 - Are We from Wand 12:07 - Safe Home (Live) from Adult Desire 38:52 - Main Title Song from Role Models 50:11 - Spin Doctor-ish Song from Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later 51:06 - Pearl Jam and RHCP-ish song from Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later 1:15:46 - Until Summer by BAby Outr - I Am A Wolf, You Are The Moon from Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp Subscribe at Patreon   Facebook / Twitter / Instagram   Zazzle Merch Store   http://www.digmeoutpodcast.com

Meet the Filmmaker: Interviews from 2010–2012
Jesse Peretz, “Our Idiot Brother”: Meet the Filmmaker

Meet the Filmmaker: Interviews from 2010–2012

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2011 33:59


Join filmmaker Jesse Peretz (“The Ex”) as he discusses his new comedy, “Our Idiot Brother.”

brothers idiots meet the filmmaker our idiot brother jesse peretz
Jesse Peretz “Our Idiot Brother”: Meet the Filmmaker
Meet the Filmmaker: Jesse Peretz “Our Idiot Brother”

Jesse Peretz “Our Idiot Brother”: Meet the Filmmaker

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2011 33:59


Join filmmaker Jesse Peretz (“The Ex”) as he discusses his new comedy, “Our Idiot Brother.”

brothers idiots meet the filmmaker our idiot brother jesse peretz