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Arik unravels the truth about Arizona, Jessie Char unravels the truth about Disney World, and we all learn about Sentinel Chickens. Thanks to special guest this month, Jessie Char So many more details about The Baron of Arizona The Baron of Arizona starring Vincent Price No mosquitos at Walt Disney World The official story What are Sentinel Chickens? What are Epaulettes
Arik unravels the truth about Arizona, Jessie Char unravels the truth about Disney World, and we all learn about Sentinel Chickens. Thanks to special guest this month, Jessie Char So many more details about The Baron of Arizona The Baron of Arizona starring Vincent Price No mosquitos at Walt Disney World The official story What are Sentinel Chickens? What are Epaulettes
Four years ago, on a hot Thursday afternoon in Anaheim, Jessie Char sat down for a Dole Whip in Disneyland while her friends went to the bathroom. When they got back she was gone. No note. No ransom demands. A few months ago, I got a call. “I’m back.” No explanation. We met at a diner. She was wearing a Minnie Mouse outfit. And an eyepatch. Her first words were “We’re recording next week.” --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lets-make-mistakes/message
Jason Snell talks to Jessie Char of Layers following her talk at Admission.
Jessie and friends bounding as Mouseketeers from The Mickey Mouse Club jessie-gang https://uploads.fireside.fm/images/8/8902c1c9-f2fa-4d62-89a4-5ff690afde35/oAeNRcTQ.jpeg Jessie Char is co-founder of the Layers Conference (https://layers.is/), taking place in San Jose on June 4-6th next month, which brings a bunch of design leaders talking about iOS design during the week of WWDC. Previous she worked on Pacific Helm (http://pacifichelm.com/), an iOS design studio. Jessie's also way into Disney Parks and is an annual pass holder even though she lives in the Bay Area. She still makes it out to the parks a couple days each month, thanks to short cheap flights and having a cofounder in Long Beach. During this talk we cover how she fell in love with Disney Parks growing up, how she rediscovered them as an adult, and what she likes to do there on a typical day. We go over our favorite places to eat and share strategies to have a fun time at Disneyland and California Adventure.
How "broken" does an attraction have to be before Disney closes it to guests? What if Madame Leota isn't working? What if there's no music on California Screamin'? Join us to discuss the ins and out of "critical effects" with guest Jessie Char.Have a question? An idea for a show? Just want to chat? We love feedback. Write us at info@ghrshow.com or follow us on Twitter at @ghrshow. Let us know what you think!
Everyone assumed Disneyland's Tomorrowland would be filled with Star Wars and Marvel stuff, but Star Wars and Marvel now have their own dedicated lands. So where does that leave Tomorrowland? We take a fresh look at this topic with guest Jessie Char.Have a question? An idea for a show? Just want to chat? We love feedback. Write us at info@ghrshow.com or follow us on Twitter at @ghrshow. Let us know what you think!
My guest for this month is Jessie Char, and she’s joined me to discuss the film she chose for me, the 1952 musical comedy Singin' in the Rain. You can follow the show on Twitter @cinemagadfly. Show notes: For the record, I haven’t seen Now You See Me or Glitter Gene Kelly and Debbie Reynolds are both phenomenal in this film I’m still in shock that Debbie Reynolds is Carrie Fisher’s mom Possibly the quintessential example of Hollywood telling their own story is the film A Star is Born, which was released in 1937, and then remade in 1954, and again in 1976 The transition from silent film to talkies was a rough one on the actors who lived through it The war on female voices is incredibly destructive Jean Hagan, who played Lina Lamont, does a remarkable job of creating a voice that would have had trouble transitioning to sound Make ‘Em Laugh by Donald O'Connor is an incredible feat of acrobatics It’s fair to say that Lupino Lane paved the way for Donald O'Connor’s career The Love Parade was definitely not Norman Rockwell America The song Jessie is referring to is called Broadway Melody Ballet, it’s really weird Cyd Charisse was the lady that Gene Kelly chose so that he’d have a trained dancer to partner with at some point in the film The age of consent in California has been 18 since 1913 Gene Kelly was super sick when the filmed the title number I still haven’t watched Andy Samberg host the Emmys There are a bunch of Technicolor films in my all-time favorites This film is just a lot happier than something like Chicago Apple pie, America, and idealism; what this film is all about Stay tuned for Jessie forcing me to watch The Sound of Music, I can’t wait Jessie’s website is part of the normal internet Rent or buy the film from iTunes Rent or buy the film from Amazon
My guest for this month is Jessie Char, and she’s joined me to discuss the film I chose for her, the 1929 Pre-Code musical comedy The Love Parade. You can follow the show on Twitter @cinemagadfly. Show notes: Ernst Lubitsch was nominated for three Academy Awards, including for this film Maurice Chevalier was a very, very French man The queen was played by the very talented Jeanette MacDonald The Listicle is an article format that allows for quick writing, often without much thought The song that Jessie describes as being an adult version of Once Upon a Dream from Sleeping Beauty is called Dream Lover The Hays Code made it impossible to make a film as irreverent about adult themes as this one The song where they’re signing goodbye to Paris is called Paris, Stay the Same Unlike, say, The Sixth Sense, this movie can’t really be spoiled It cannot be overstated, that this film has virtually nothing in common with the Larry Clark film Kids. Except in the way that it does The song about being common is called Let’s Be Common If only Maurice Chevalier could have had an iPad and the Internet Harrison Ford as Han Solo says and does some things that would come off as super creepy if done by almost anyone else Bill Hader could have done a phenomenal Maurice Chevalier impression on Saturday Night Live Lupino Lane, who plays Chevalier’s French servant, was in fact a very British man Perhaps this film isn’t a strong example of Second-wave feminism On the other hand, maybe it is an example of Third-wave feminism Maurice Chevalier was born in 1888, which means he’d be 127 today The iPhone 6S Plus shoots native 4K video, which is capable of fully reproducing the quality of 35MM film Jessie’s website is a website This film is really only available as part of the Eclipse Series 8: Lubitsch Musicals set from Criterion, which you can also buy from Amazon
Flat iPad sales, accelerating Apple OS updates, Retina displays on the desktop, and room for improvement at the Apple Store. With guests Jessie Char and Paul Kafasis.
Jessie Char couldn't get an iPhone 6, but she did join us to talk about Bendgate, iOS 8.0.1 and the coverage thereof, the realities of running an indie dev company, and more! With Georgia Dow, Guy English, Rene Ritchie
Serenity Caldwell of Macworld, Jessie Char of Pacific Helm, Georgia Dow of ZEN & TECH, and Brianna Wu of Giant Spacekat share their experiences with sexism in the tech industry, from coworkers to clients to conventions to culture and beyond.
Serenity Caldwell of Macworld, Jessie Char of Pacific Helm, Georgia Dow of ZEN & TECH, and Brianna Wu of Giant Space Kat share their experiences with sexism in the tech industry, from coworkers to clients to conventions to culture and beyond.
Live from Macworld|iWorld 2014, Rene talks to Brad Ellis, Jessie Char, and Louie Mantia of Pacific Helm, Clarko of FitBit, and Sebastiaan de With of DoubleTwist about iOS 7 six months later, and interfaces on wearables and everywhereables.
Jessie Char chatted with Lex and Dave about regrets, mistaken identity, and being discovered.
Marc, Seth, and Rene talk to Louie Mantia, Brad Ellis, and Jessie Char of Pacific Helm about their backgrounds, their toolsets, how they manage projects, and designing Checkers and The Magazine. It's the funnest episode of Iterate ever! Guest Louie Mantia (@mantia) Brad Ellis (@bradellis) Jessie Char (@jessiechar) of Pacific Helm Hosts Marc Edwards (@marcedwards) of Bjango