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National Treasure Hunt
94. Hunt for Pirates

National Treasure Hunt

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 76:37


Co-hosts Aubrey Paris and Emily Black examine commonalities between National Treasure and Pirates of the Caribbean. Plus, fan-favorite guest Chris Leps returns to share unique insights based on his role as a stunt performer (for Justin Bartha and Johnny Depp) in the two franchises. Join the hunt on Twitter and Instagram using @NTHuntPodcast, and find new episodes of National Treasure Hunt every-other Wednesday on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen. More information about the National Treasure Hunt podcast, tour, and book can be found at www.nthuntpodcast.com. Order our book, "National Treasure Hunt: One Step Short of Crazy," from Tucker DS Press at https://www.tuckerdspress.com/product-page/national-treasure-hunt-one-step-short-of-crazy. To access even more exclusive National Treasure Hunt content, including bonus episodes and watch parties, subscribe to our Patreon: www.patreon.com/NTHuntPodcast

National Treasure Hunt
BONUS: The Secret Lies with Chris Leps

National Treasure Hunt

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 78:10


Co-hosts Aubrey Paris and Emily Black are joined by veteran stunt performer Chris Leps to discuss his experience taking hits for Justin Bartha ("Riley Poole") in National Treasure 2: Book of Secrets. How did his time on this set compare to other Bruckheimer blockbusters, and why would he return for National Treasure 3 without hesitation? Join the hunt on Twitter and Instagram using @NTHuntPodcast, and find new episodes of National Treasure Hunt every-other Wednesday on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen. More information about the National Treasure Hunt podcast, tour, and book can be found at www.nthuntpodcast.com. Order our book, "National Treasure Hunt: One Step Short of Crazy," from Tucker DS Press at https://www.tuckerdspress.com/product-page/national-treasure-hunt-one-step-short-of-crazy. To access even more exclusive National Treasure Hunt content, including bonus episodes and watch parties, subscribe to our Patreon at www.patreon.com/NTHuntPodcast.

Mummy Dearest
Nation Treasure (Justice for Sean Bean!)

Mummy Dearest

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 55:13


Send us a textNothing like starting your week with a call back to the 2004 Jerry Bruckheimer production, National Treasure. Now, we know things might feel a little... untethered, politically, at the moment, but we're here to remind you of a time where maybe living in America felt different? A time where Urban Outfitters had 4 foot tall dressing rooms, where a 7 foot tall man could easily take the Declaration of Independence, where Justin Bartha was getting work. You know, before Ned Stark (Sean Bean) but after Paul Serone (Jon Voight). If this movie feels nostalgic and fun but you haven't watched it since the 2000's, we recommend you do not rewatch it unless you actually are a Free Mason. Have a great week ahead and don't forget to sign up for Patreon for another episode coming Wednesday!Support the showVisit MummyDearestPodcast.com for merch and more!Follow the podcast on Instagram!Follow Sloane on Instagram!Follow Zach on Instagram!And most importantly, become a Patron and unlock hundreds of bonus episodes!

No More Late Fees
REWIND National Treasure

No More Late Fees

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 93:01


Get ready for a treasure trove of nostalgia and hilarious anecdotes as we REWIND and revisit the iconic 2004 adventure film, National Treasure. Join us as we dive deep into the world of Benjamin Franklin Gates, played by the charismatic Nicolas Cage, and his quest for historical artifacts. We'll discuss the film's captivating plot, memorable characters, and the cultural impact it had on a generation. Our special guest, Gerry from the Totally Rad Christmas Podcast, joins us to share his insights and memories of the film. Together, we'll explore the behind-the-scenes trivia, the impact of the film's popularity, and the possibility of a third installment in the National Treasure franchise. Starring: Nicolas Cage, Harvey Keitel, Jon Voight, Diane Kruger, Sean Bean, Justin Bartha and Christopher Plummer Season 4 Episode 32 No More Late Fees  909-601-NMLF (6653) — Follow Us on Social: Instagram TikTok Facebook Youtube  Twitter — CONQUERing 10% Off Code: JACKIE10 — NostaBeauty 20% Off Code: NMLF  — Gerry Totally Rad Christmas Instagram Totally Rad Christmas Facebook Totally Rad Christmas Twitter --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nomorelatefees/support

The North American Friends Movie Club
National Treasure (2004)

The North American Friends Movie Club

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 88:39


Brent, Nate, and Kate unroll the 2004 American action-adventure heist film National Treasure starring: Nicolas Cage, Sean Bean, Diane Kruger, Justin Bartha, Jon Voight, Harvey Keitel, Christopher Plummer, and Deborah Yates. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sizzling Samachar of the Day
Bambi: The Reckoning Unleashes a bloody twist on the classic tale

Sizzling Samachar of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 4:59


First up, brace yourselves for a dark twist on a beloved classic. Bambi: The Reckoning is set to hit theatres on October 31st, 2024, and it's nothing like the tale you remember. Directed by Dan Allen, this horror thriller transforms the innocent deer into a vengeful beast out for blood after his mother's death. Starring Roxanne McKee, Nicola Wright, and Tom Mulheron, it follows in the footsteps of Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey and promises to bring a chilling new chapter to the Twisted Childhood Cinematic Universe. Now that's one way to ruin your fond childhood memories.

Blank Check with Griffin & David
Gigli with Jen D'Angelo

Blank Check with Griffin & David

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2024 173:10


The first "G" in "Gigli" is pronounced like the "J" in “Jacques,” the second “G” is silent. Rhymes with "really." Now that that's out of the way - we conclude our Martin Brest series with the turkey of all turkeys. The Bennifer original sin, the project that should have gotten Justin Bartha put in prison. That's right, folks. We're talking about one of the canonical “Worst Movies Ever Made” - 2003's GIGLI. Screenwriter Jen D'Angelo joins us to talk about this fascinating cultural object, and makes a case that Ben Affleck is “good in this movie, actually.” Griffin and David disagree. We're going to Baywatch! Read the Variety Article referenced in the episode Watch Martin Brest's First Interview in 20 Years  Follow Jen on Instagram This episode is sponsored by: Bombas (bombas.com/check CODE: CHECK) MUBI (mubi.com/blankcheck) Join our Patreon at patreon.com/blankcheck Follow us @blankcheckpod on Twitter and Instagram! 

Coming of Cage
National Treasure: Book of Secrets (2007)

Coming of Cage

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 70:35


Derreck & Ryan are here to talk more Nicolas Cage! Our next film is the 2007 sequel National Treasure: Book of Secrets, where Nicolas Cage's Ben Gates must prove his family wasn't involved in the assassination of President Lincoln. It stars Diane Kruger, Justin Bartha, Helen Mirren, Ed Harris, Jon Voight, Harvey Keitel, Ty Burrell, and of course, Nic Cage! Thanks for joining us. Let's hit it.Then we run our little computer system thingy to find out what movie joins the Wheel-O-Cage next!Don't forget to check out our social media pages to see the next Wheel-O-Cage spin and find out what movie we're reviewing next on the show! Plus, CAGE-O Bingo!Subscribe & Support Our ShowNEW Supporters Club: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/coming-of-cage--6057154/supportLinks: comingofcage.comJoin our Supporters Club: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/coming-of-cage--6057154/supportMerch Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/derricostudios?ref_id=7261Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/coming-of-cage/id1625687655Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1mVw6A52QjbMeQicIlj4i7Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/coming-of-cage--6057154RSS Feed: http://derricostudios.com/feed/podcast/comingofcageJoin our Film Forum for news, memes, spoiler conversations, tournaments, polls, and more: Facebook.com/groups/ScreenHeroesComing of Cage Podcast CreditsA Derrico Studios ProductionHosted by Derreck Mayer & Ryan CoutureExecutive Producer & Editor: Derreck Mayer

LifeMinute Podcast: Entertainment
Justin Bartha Talks New Comedy and Thoughts on The Hangover 4

LifeMinute Podcast: Entertainment

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 1:00


The actor also shared how he relaxes with family and prioritizes staying present in the moment

LifeMinute Podcast
Justin Bartha Talks New Comedy and Thoughts on The Hangover 4

LifeMinute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 1:00


The actor also shared how he relaxes with family and prioritizes staying present in the moment

LifeMinute Podcast: Entertainment
Nuked Stars Anna Camp and Justin Bartha at the Tribeca Festival Premiere

LifeMinute Podcast: Entertainment

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 2:00


We caught up with the cast and asked them what they would do if like their characters, they only had minutes left to live

LifeMinute Podcast
Nuked Stars Anna Camp and Justin Bartha at the Tribeca Festival Premiere

LifeMinute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 2:00


We caught up with the cast and asked them what they would do if like their characters, they only had minutes left to live

Piecing It Together Podcast
The Hangover (Featuring Jeff Walker)

Piecing It Together Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 32:21


On this new installment in our Missing Pieces series, I'm joined by Jeff Walker of the Jeff Does Vegas Podcast to talk about one of the most Las Vegas movies of all time, The Hangover! The film is celebrating its 15th anniversary this year and this episode is part of a 3 part series of episodes about it along with the Jeff Does Vegas episode and my conversation with Dayvid Figler on CityCast Las Vegas about the film's impact on Las Vegas.As always, SPOILER ALERT for The Hangover and the movies we discuss!This conversation was originally part of a longer conversation about The Hangover that we had on an episode of Jeff Does Vegas which you can find at https://www.jeffdoesvegas.comCheck out the CityCast Las Vegas converastion I took part in about The Hangover at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/is-the-hangover-still-relevant-15-years-later/id1615422152?i=1000657913091Written by Jon Lucas and Scott MooreDirected by Todd PhillipsStarring Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifanakis, Justin Bartha, Heather Graham, Ken JeongWarner Broshttps://www.warnerbros.com/movies/hangoverJeff Walker is the host of Jeff Does Vegas, a podcast about Las Vegas.Check out Jeff Does Vegas at https://www.jeffdoesvegas.com/And Follow Jeff on Twitter @jeffdoesvegasMy sixth album, MORE CONTENT is available NOW on iTunes, Bandcamp and all other digital music stores! Make sure to check it out!My latest music is the 24 for 2024 series in which I'm releasing a new single on the 1st and 3rd Fridays of every month in 2024. 24 new songs total. Follow along on the Spotify Playlist at https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4PDKoUQ1CoFpiogLu2Sz4D?si=3cb1df0dd0384968My latest music video “Burn" which you can watch at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UxKAWFm0gAoMake sure to “Like” Piecing It Together on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/PiecingPodAnd “Follow” us on Twitter @PiecingPodAnd Join the Conversation in our Facebook Group, Piecing It Together – A Movie Discussion Group.And check out https://www.piecingpod.com for more about our show!And if you want to SUPPORT THE SHOW, you can now sign up for our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/bydavidrosenYou can also support the show by checking out our Vouch store where we're selling a bunch of great products at https://vouch.store/piecingittogetherShare the episode, comment and give us feedback! And of course, SUBSCRIBE!And of course, don't forget to leave us a 5 star review on Goodpods,

The Tracklist
#104 - The Hangover

The Tracklist

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 73:11


This week on The Tracklist, Daron Jenkins and Chris Saunders dive headfirst into the chaotic world of "The Hangover." Join them as they dissect the soundtrack that fuels the hilarious (and often disturbing) misadventures of Phil (Bradley Cooper), Stu (Ed Helms), and Alan (Zach Galifianakis) on their Vegas bachelor party gone wrong. Will they find their missing groom (Justin Bartha) before the wedding? And more importantly, will they survive the hangover (and the tiger) from hell? Get ready for a wild ride as we break down the party anthems, the face-palming singalongs, and the score that keeps the chaos pulsating. Featuring music by: Danzig, Kanye West, Rihanna, Frank Sinatra, and maybe even a questionable rendition of "Stu's Song."

Movies We Missed
National Treasure

Movies We Missed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 103:21


We wouldn't be Movies We Missed if we didn't bring you yet another Nicholas Cage joint. This one features Jon Voight, Diane Kruger, Sean Bean, Justin Bartha, and Harvey Keitel. With such a stacked cast and a big budget, you'd assume this script would make total and complete sense, right? That these legends would never get together to star in some sort of patriotic fever dream, right? Press play to see what our hosts think…

The Flop House
Ep. #415 - Gigli, LIVE from SF Sketchfest!

The Flop House

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2024 54:33


In case you hadn't heard through one of our many annoying-but-necessary-to-our-livelihood plugs, The Flop House has been on tour! That's why, instead of getting a normal Flop House mini, on this mini-saturday, you're getting this slightly-shorter FULL EPISODE! Recorded live at Cobb's Comedy Club (who were so nice to us) as part of San Francisco Sketchfest, here's our discussion of legendary 2003 megabomb, Gigli!

The Movie Connection
Gigli : Safe Haven

The Movie Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2024 73:57


What do, an egomaniacal enforcer for the mob, and a runaway suspect for the alleged murder of her husband, have in common? This week on THE MOVIE CONNECTION: KC Watched: "GIGLI" (7:21) (Directed by, Martin Brest. Starring, Ben Affleck, Jennifer Lopez, Justin Bartha...) Jacob Watched: "SAFE HAVEN" (31:40) (Directed by, Lasse Hallstrom. Starring, Josh Duhamel, Julianne Hough, Cobie Smulders...) Talking points include: Cameo's in movies that surprise and delight Why do the critics hate Nicolas Sparks? We rank all of our terrible Season Finale movies through the years and more!! Send us an email to let us know how we're doing: movieconnectionpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Rate and Review on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Apple Podcasts⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Check out more reviews from Jacob on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Letterboxd⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Cover art by ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Austin Hillebrecht⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, Letters by KC Schwartz

Selected Shorts
I Contain Multitudes

Selected Shorts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 58:23 Very Popular


Host Meg Wolitzer presents two stories about complex characters and the many different roles they play in each other's lives and in the world around us.  Cherline Bazile's “Tender,” which guest editor Min Jin Lee included in Best American Short Stories 2023, reflects the contradictory nature of friendship.  It's read by Anna Uzele. The show features Min Jin Lee's on-stage remarks about the story and contemporary fiction. Our second story, Grace Paley's “The Contest,” reflects the contradictory nature of courtship, as the bewildered narrator is alternatively flattered and bullied by a girl with way more on the ball than he has.  He tells us so himself, in the voice of actor Justin Bartha.

Story Pirates
How To Get Into Monkey Trainer School/The Snake Charmer's Trick (feat. Justin Bartha)

Story Pirates

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 41:10 Very Popular


Baby with a Mustache takes a trip to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, where she meets a treasure hunter (Justin Bartha). Featuring two new stories: “How To Get Into Monkey Trainer School,” a story about the most prestigious simian educational institute in the world, written by two brothers, Liam, age 12, and Finn, age 10, from Wisconsin, and “The Snake Charmer's Trick,” a story about a clever daughter of a snake charmer who outwits a mischievous king, written by an 8 year old from Wisconsin named Parker.

Every Movie EVER!
National Treasure Book Of Secrets (2007): Man, Mates & Mom Magically Master Monument Mysteries

Every Movie EVER!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2023 59:16


Ben & Rob decipher 'National Treasure: Book of Secrets,' the 2007 sequel to Disney's cinematic adventure franchise. Starring Nicolas Cage, Diane Kruger, and Justin Bartha this instalment ups the ante with kidnapped Presidents, Aztec temples and questionably sized cities of gold. Spanning not just the US this time, Benjamin Franklin Gates and his team of enthusiastic nerds also visit not one, but TWO other countries for at least six minutes!But why is 'Book of Secrets' the final instalment of the treasure-hunting legacy? Was Disney done delving into history with Cage? Did they have all the wind taken out of their sails by a certain Dr Jones and his crystal skull? And eight year old Ben used to carry around WHAT in his pocket!?CONSUUUME now to unlock 'National Treasure: Book of Secrets' and much, much more!Find us on your socials of choice at www.linktr.ee/everymovieeverpodcast

Every Movie EVER!
National Treasure (2004): Determined Descendent Decodes Declaration Document & Discovers Dazzling Destiny

Every Movie EVER!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2023 58:10


Ben & Rob crack the code of 'National Treasure', Disney's 2004 adventure that turns American history into a nonsense puzzle. Starring Nicolas Cage, Diane Kruger, Justin Bartha and Sean Bean, the film weaves a ridiculous tale of hidden treasures, cryptic clues, and historical secrets. Nicolas Cage plays Benjamin Franklin Gates, a treasure hunter whose quest for riches pits him and Sean Bean against one another in a race to steal the US Declaration of Independence. But does this action-packed, treasure-hunting escapade confuse more than it captivates? Is 'National Treasure' just a cynical Disney-fied ‘Indiana Jones'? And has Rob completely broken Ben with his choice of a light family entertainment movie? CONSUUUME now to unlock all the secrets of 'National Treasure' and discover much, much more!And find us on your socials of choice at www.everymovieeverpodcast.com

The Movie Gap
I'm Going To Steal The Declaration Of Independance: National Treasure

The Movie Gap

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 92:19


NICOLAS CAGE IS BACK!! This time, he will follow the clues left by his own hair! Or something. We try to unravel the mysteries presented in this film, like, who does Bryce think Sean Bean looks like, what happened to Justin Bartha, how does Bryce know the name Christopher Plumber, and why is Ben Turtletaub his favorite director? Will the dollar bill lead us in the right direction? Listen now! Naminspace.

Analyze Scripts
"The Hangover"

Analyze Scripts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 44:42


Welcome back to Analyze Scripts, where a psychiatrist and a therapist analyze what Hollywood gets right and wrong about mental health. Today, our summer party continues with "The Hangover." This 2009 comedy is the first of three and where we meet Doug, Alan, Phil, Stu and of course Mr. Chow. While the sound track is nostalgic, some of the jokes are a little *yikes.* We discuss Alan's behavior and social challenges as well as the abusive relationship between Stu and Melissa. Dr. Furey gives us the schoop on drugs and alcohol and we discuss serotonin syndrome. Sit back, grab some popcorn and your old "NOW" album from 2009. We hope you enjoy! INSTAGRAM TIKTOK WEBSITE Dr. Katrina Furey: Hi, I'm Dr. Katrina Fury, a psychiatrist. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: And I'm Portia Pendleton, a licensed clinical social worker. And this is Analyze Scripts, a podcast. Dr. Katrina Furey: Where two shrinks analyze the depiction of. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Mental health in movies and TV shows. Our hope is that you learn some legit info about mental health while feeling like you're chatting with your girlfriends. Dr. Katrina Furey: There is so much misinformation out there, and it drives us nuts. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: And if someday we pay off our student loans or land a sponsorship, like. Dr. Katrina Furey: With a lay flat airline or a major beauty brand, even better. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: So sit back, relax, grab some popcorn. Dr. Katrina Furey: Your DSM Five, and enjoy. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Hi there. Welcome back to another episode of analyze scripts with Dr. Katrina fury and portia pendleton licensed clinical social worker. We are going to dissect an interesting throwback movie today, the Hangover. Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah. Dr. Katrina Furey: You've been really excited about this one. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Yeah, it's from 2009, which is kind of a little bit nostalgic for both. Dr. Katrina Furey: Of us, like, almost 15 years ago. Dr. Katrina Furey: Wow. Dr. Katrina Furey: It's hard to believe. It feels like just yesterday people were wearing Allen Halloween costumes with a baby and a baby beyond. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: I went to Las Vegas in 2000, and maybe, like, eleven, and I have a picture with a street performer, model performer of being Alan, like, holding a baby. Dr. Katrina Furey: Did you go there because of this movie? Portia Pendleton, LCSW: No, I didn't. I went there with my in laws, so not for we actually went there for Thanksgiving. Dr. Katrina Furey: Oh, that's an interesting Thanksgiving destination. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Oh, I like that. Yeah, it was totally different. It was hot. The food was delicious. We went to, like, brunch somewhere. Dr. Katrina Furey: Was it like a buffet? Dr. Katrina Furey: Brunch? Dr. Katrina Furey: Vegas has a lot of those. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: I don't think it was a buffet, but I think it was just, like. Dr. Katrina Furey: A nice just nice. Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah. Dr. Katrina Furey: The only times I've been to Vegas were in childhood for dance competitions, like nationals. We went twice. So it's like, me, my family, my grandma was there both times, and we're just, like, trucking along. She's in her walker, and we did, like, children things. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Interesting. Dr. Katrina Furey: Wow. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Yeah, we we I was just, you know, of age or a little, you know, a little bit after, but it was it was a pretty typical Vegas experience. Dr. Katrina Furey: Right. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: You know, unfortunately drank too much of the Kool Aid and felt so horrible. Dr. Katrina Furey: Like these characters. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Like these characters. It was obviously a little bit more embarrassing because I wasn't there with friends. Dr. Katrina Furey: Oh, yeah, you're in love. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Fun story. I remember calling my mom because, of course, this is just how it goes. You tend to turn up the most the night before you have to go home. Don't do that, please. And so I remember there was a lot of vomiting. Dr. Katrina Furey: Oh, God, Porsche. You love that. Dr. Katrina Furey: I know. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: It's my favorite thing. And I called my mom from the airport crying because I was so upset. I felt so horrible, and I was sick, and she was so mad at me. I guess as one would be of your daughter who's away with like well. Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah, I guess back then they weren't your in laws yet, probably, right? Portia Pendleton, LCSW: No, it was like maybe two years in. Dr. Katrina Furey: Was this like your first trip with them? Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Second. Dr. Katrina Furey: Was it your first holiday with them? Portia Pendleton, LCSW: I don't think so. Okay. Dr. Katrina Furey: But yeah, I wonder if they were testing you. Let's go to vegas and see what happened. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: I don't know if I passed or failed. Dr. Katrina Furey: You know what? Portia Pendleton, LCSW: I might have passed with flying colors. Dr. Katrina Furey: Wow. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: She can really have a good time. But I actually was ill for two days after. I think it was pretty serious. Like we see in the movie and we should not do. Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah, we'll talk about a little bit. Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah. Dr. Katrina Furey: I wonder if you got a roof feed. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: I don't think so. Dr. Katrina Furey: I had memories. You were like, I remember every drop. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Of every drink, so don't do that. Dr. Katrina Furey: I know I've never had like a typical vegas experience, but now with all these singers and stuff having residencies there. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: I know I always want to go. Dr. Katrina Furey: And not really like I mean, I'm like old now, but it would be fun to like I don't know if it would be fun anymore to go to a club. I think I'd like to go and just people watch for a little bit and then go to sleep early in a really comfortable circle bed. That's my goal at this phase. But if vegas wants to sponsor us, caesar's palace, feel free. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: The real caesar live here. So many good lines from the hangover. Like there's so many one liners, so. Dr. Katrina Furey: Many zach galifinacus, was this like his first big movie? I feel like he probably did other. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Stuff before, but this is like memorable. Dr. Katrina Furey: For me, for the general population. But he is so funny. Just like you said, like a lot of one liners. As he's saying it, I was like, oh, my god, I forgot about like, well, yeah, you can't ********** on a plane anymore since 911 or all of. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: A sudden him saying that he can't be within 2200ft of a school. Okay, is that from the masturbating on. Dr. Katrina Furey: A plane or that would do it. Yeah, that very well could do it. But yeah. So many funny, funny lines. It is really funny. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: So just kind of being a little bit nostalgic. It was released in 2009. We both kind of pre just sitting down now. We're like the music. There's so many good throwbacks. Dr. Katrina Furey: I know. Like all the songs they picked, like the ti and rihanna song, a lot of kanye west songs. A lot of the music was so I loved at the end, the band at the wedding. Dr. Katrina Furey: Oh, yes. Dr. Katrina Furey: What song were they singing? Candy shop. Is that like a $0.50? But I just love how he's so into it and all up in the elderly people's space. I just love that sometimes. I love a good wedding movie like this. I was like, we should watch Bridesmaids sometime and talk about it. Totally. Some of them are just so good. Dr. Katrina Furey: Oh, my God. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: So we did want to kind of just add in that a lot of the comments also have not aged well. Dr. Katrina Furey: And we do not support using slurs any kind. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: I mean, there's a lot of racism. Dr. Katrina Furey: And ableism and homophobia. Phobia. Yeah, a lot. Like, really? Right in your face. Right from the jump. And I was like, oh, I don't think you could make this movie today. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: And I'm used to catching it on TV and seeing 20 minutes. Here they are laughing hysterically. And I think they do also edit some of this stuff on TV when it's shown. Dr. Katrina Furey: Oh, you mean you're used to catching the hangover on TV? Yes. Like on TBS or something. Where there's commercials. Yeah, for sure. I think they'd edit it out. Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: So watching it on Netflix, and we were excited because it was released to Netflix. I think they got all three of them. And so that's why we were like, let's do it. And then I was like, wow, okay, I'm taking some notes on it. And I'm, like, feeling a little uncomfortable. Dr. Katrina Furey: I know. Yeah, 100%. Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah. Dr. Katrina Furey: So that stuff we do not support, we will come out and say wholeheartedly yes. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: So the movie, we were like, how do we even talk about this? We kind of wanted to just spend time on relationship and then like, substance use, drug use, just like some maybe like educational info on that. And then just like, obviously the hilarity of waking up and having a tiger. Dr. Katrina Furey: In your I know, it's really, really funny. And I kept thinking, like, was this the one where Stu gets the tattoo? But I guess not. I guess that maybe is the second or third one. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: I thought it was for a moment because Mike Tyson is in it. Dr. Katrina Furey: Right. But I think that's like, maybe the next one. Dr. Katrina Furey: I don't know. Dr. Katrina Furey: Maybe we'll have to watch it. Yeah. So to give a rundown of the characters, in case you haven't seen this movie in the past 15 years or so. So we have Doug, who is played by Justin Bartha. Is that his last name? I can't remember. He's like the groom who's set to be married. Side note, do people actually have bachelor parties that close to their wedding day? That seems like a terrible idea. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Yeah, no, not that I've ever been right. Dr. Katrina Furey: Usually it's months ahead. And I think this is why. This is like a cautionary. So we have he's going to be the groom. Then we have Alan, who's played by Zach Alfanakis, who is the brother of Tracy, I think is the bride's name. Oh, my God, he is so funny. I'm sure we'll talk more about him. Dr. Katrina Furey: Then. Dr. Katrina Furey: We have Bradley Cooper, looking beautiful. Such a snack, as they say in the role of Phil. I love that his name is Phil, too, but he's, like, really beautiful, and he's a teacher. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: It makes it just funny, like, everything about him, his beauty, and then that's what he does. And then he seems like he doesn't really like his life, or so he says. Steals money from the kids, field trip. Dr. Katrina Furey: To go to Vegas. Dr. Katrina Furey: But I don't know, at the end. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: He was, like, super stoked to see. Dr. Katrina Furey: His family, so that was nice. And then we have Stu, played by Ed Helms, who's hilarious. I thought he was so funny. I'd never seen him in anything before, the Hangover, and now I've seen him in a lot of different things. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Tell me what he's been in since. Dr. Katrina Furey: Oh, Porsche. He voiced the particular role of The Lorax and the animated film The Lorax, which, again, you would not have seen. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: But I have seen many times. Yeah, I've seen the original. Dr. Katrina Furey: There's an original lorax. Dr. Katrina Furey: Oh, yeah. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: From, like, childhood. It's like a cartoon. I mean, I've saw it when I was a child. Dr. Katrina Furey: Oh, but you haven't seen the modern day correct spin off, right? Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah. Dr. Katrina Furey: And he sings, like, all the songs. Yeah, I've listened to them ad nauseam. And I choose that phrase deliberately. Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: I feel like I'm picking up what you're putting down. Dr. Katrina Furey: And then we have Ken Jiang, who plays the role of what was his leslie. What was his last name? I don't remember Leslie. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: He was just, like, a funny little. Dr. Katrina Furey: What did you think of his character? Side note again, doing a lot of side notes this morning. He was originally training to be a physician. I don't know if he was a physician or if he then broke away and decided to pursue acting in comedy, but I always remembered that because I think this came out right as I was applying to medical school, and I was like, that's interesting. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Yeah, I've seen a couple of his comedy specials. Dr. Katrina Furey: Oh god. Netflix. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Yeah, they're hilarious. I think he's so funny, and I believe that he was like he went all the way through. I think he is like a medical doctor and was just, like, basically for. Dr. Katrina Furey: Me, basically, he's in my music. I picked up a lot of racism with his character, which I wasn't loving. Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah, what else did he not in. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: It for that long. Again, he's so funny. His comedy specials are hilarious, and he's been in way more since then. Dr. Katrina Furey: But I think he wasn't in it long. But he was like a broke breakout star. And him jumping out his voice trunk of the car and just, like, all the little things he was saying were really funny. And then in one of the sequels, I think he has a much bigger role than the sequels, if I remember correctly. But so he's hilarious. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Mike Tyson makes Mike appearance, which is. Dr. Katrina Furey: Hilarious random, but then it made sense. Like, oh, that's Mike Tyson's, tiger. Dr. Katrina Furey: I don't know. Dr. Katrina Furey: I really liked how the whole movie unfolded. How it starts with the wedding day and you see they're all disheveled, and you're like, oh, my God. And then the flashback is they're, like, trying to piece together their night. Dr. Katrina Furey: I don't know. Dr. Katrina Furey: I really liked that. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: So basically, you see them take the car, right? So Alan's father's car, he lets Doug take, which is a classic. Dr. Katrina Furey: It looks beautiful. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: And there's all these rules around. Don't let Alan don't have a tiger destroy the leather seats. Dr. Katrina Furey: He forgot to mention that rule. Yeah, he didn't specify that rule. Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Don't get T boned by people who are trying to kill you with guns. Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah. Dr. Katrina Furey: Didn't specify that either. He didn't let Alan drive. Correct. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: So we have to be really careful with directions we give. Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah. Dr. Katrina Furey: It's really important to communicate clearly, effectively and deliberately. Right. We talk about this all the time. We can't read mines. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Yeah. Dr. Katrina Furey: Right away. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: We also see that Stu is lying to his partner. Dr. Katrina Furey: What do you think of Melissa? Portia Pendleton, LCSW: I mean, she sounds abusive and best. Like, horrible. Dr. Katrina Furey: Horrible. Dr. Katrina Furey: I just loved I rewound and watched their first scene together twice and I could do it many times because it was so funny. Dr. Katrina Furey: Yes. Dr. Katrina Furey: She's like, don't forget the rogue. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Don't forget to use it. Dr. Katrina Furey: And just, like, the way she enunciates everything. And I loved her banks and her glasses and the way she would move away from him when he tried to give her a kiss. And just all the things. It was so funny to me. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: And then Stu just drops these little things on the trip that are just. Dr. Katrina Furey: Like everyone's like, what? Portia Pendleton, LCSW: What do you mean? You're not allowed to do this? Or like, she doesn't like this. Dr. Katrina Furey: Or it's it's like pretending to talk to the proprietor. Bed and breakfast and napa. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: And, like at the wine tour, when. Dr. Katrina Furey: He'S like, I can't put my card down, she checks. All these things are like red flags for an abusive relationship. And I did think it was interesting to see it where the woman is the abuser and the man is, like, the victim in this domestic violence relationship. Because usually we see it depicted the other way. Again, it's a comedy. But they were, like, spot on with a lot of the things. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: I think toxic relationships beget toxic relationships. So it's like, it starts off as these rules, right? But then there's lying, because you can't break a rule and then there's worse consequences because you lie. I mean, it snowballs down the hill and gets to this huge thing. But, yeah, I think everyone obviously doesn't like her. And then Phil reminds everybody that she went on vacation and had sex with Carnival Cruise Line. Dr. Katrina Furey: Of course. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Bartender. Dr. Katrina Furey: Right? Dr. Katrina Furey: It is the bartender. At first he says bellhop, then it's bartender, then it's waiter. Then I just loved how throughout the movie, they kept calling him different things. And it was like, I don't know, I just thought that was funny. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: And why was it okay? Dr. Katrina Furey: Because she didn't because he didn't come inside her. That's what Stu said. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: And she was really drunk. Dr. Katrina Furey: She's really drunk. Right. And then Phil's like, do you believe her? And there's the cashier in the convenience store that's just, like, listening yeah. Listening to this. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Interesting. Dr. Katrina Furey: You can just tell that that's the logic Melissa had used to get out of this. Right. To not have any responsibility here. And he's sort of internalized it, and then he wants to propose to her, which, again, unfortunately, this grim runner ring that she had, the Holocaust. Oh, my gosh. But then I was like, you're going to propose at your friend's wedding? I didn't like that. No, I didn't like that. I loved that. He actually did get married to someone else instead, played by Heather Graham, the stripper who has a baby who they. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Then find didn't take care of in a very unsafe and oh, my God. Dr. Katrina Furey: Every time they showed the baby, like, in the car, in a seatbelt, I was just, like, felt, like, uncomfortable. Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: And didn't Alan say he was like, oh, I've done this before. Dr. Katrina Furey: And we were like, the first baby I found. The first baby I found. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: All of these really concerning children stories of his. Right. Like, can't go into interview of a school. Oh, my God, baby before I know. Dr. Katrina Furey: What is up with Alan? The whole movie, even his dad at the beginning suggested, like, there's something wrong with him, but no one really specifies what is it or is. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: It not hard to know if it's, like, organic or if it's almost like. Dr. Katrina Furey: An intellectual disability kind of thing or. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Learned or I don't know. Or like a little bit personality. Dr. Katrina Furey: Right. Dr. Katrina Furey: Like kind of like Schizophel or Schizoid or something. Like in a cluster C realm. Yeah, 100%. He's hilarious. I feel like he carries the movie. He is so funny. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Never breaks character. Dr. Katrina Furey: Never. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Always like deadpan face. Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah. Dr. Katrina Furey: And I'm always like, how did they film this and not crack up laughing? Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Yeah, I'm sure they did. I would love to see I love when they do that. Dr. Katrina Furey: Me, too. But how are they so straight faced? When he comes in, he's like, you ready to let the dogs out? And he's wearing his, like, wolf shirt and his his Indiana Jones natural. Dr. Katrina Furey: I just love that. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: And the speech that he gives. I love before they all do a shot of Jaeger. Dr. Katrina Furey: I love it when he's like, how about that rider? I guess that's why they call it. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Yes. Dr. Katrina Furey: And I'm like, Is he on the spectrum? I don't know. But oh, God, he's so funny. He's so funny. Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: And he just adds exactly what the movie needed. Dr. Katrina Furey: 100%. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: He makes me think of well, this movie in general makes me think of, like, super bad. All those movies that kind of came out along the same time that are just almost the same group of comedians. Dr. Katrina Furey: Or, like, Will Ferrell back writers. Oh, my God, it's so fun. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: They're like bathroom humor. Dr. Katrina Furey: I think it was. Humor is, like, putting it mildly. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Like teenage humor, when you don't know better than to say horrible things. Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah, exactly. Dr. Katrina Furey: But you're adult men. But again, I think this tracks for bachelor parties. Dr. Katrina Furey: Right? Dr. Katrina Furey: I mean, I've never been to a bachelor party, but I'd imagine this might happen in a smaller way. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Yeah, I mean, I feel like I've heard through the grapevine that is the gossip line of bachelor parties that look exactly like this. Not in the sense of, like, there's maybe people with guns and a tiger, but going to Vegas and having strippers and also doing pretty nasty things that I would, as a partner, be very not okay with, and I just don't like that culture. Dr. Katrina Furey: I was wondering, with Tracy, I felt so bad for her, and I was like, is she going to go through with the wedding? Right. I felt so bad if she's, like, waiting there to see if he's going to show up. I don't know if I'd go through with that. Right. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: That would be a huge red flag. Dr. Katrina Furey: Huge red flag. Right. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: And then her never communicating with him. It's not like something he went around the way there. Yeah, he's like, oh, I know we broke down, or, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, the alarm didn't go off, or something like that. It's just like, no, you were so irresponsible. Right. But also, then they did get drugged without their consent, to be quite honest. Dr. Katrina Furey: To be fair. Right. Yeah, that was a twist. But then it turns out he thought he was slipping everyone ecstasy, which, again, not great. Still not great to do, like, without consent. But then turns out it's roofies, roofies all his friends, and that's why they can't remember anything. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: And I remember hearing that line over and over and over again of, like, why don't they call it Flories? Because you end up on the floor. Obviously. Super funny. But yeah, it's from the movie. Yeah. Dr. Katrina Furey: Do you mean you heard the line after the movie? And that finally cute, Stew, to realize, like, oh, he's on the roof. Oh, my God. And, like, when he when Alan is, like, doing the Blood Pact yes. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: And they're like, what are you doing? Cutting himself on top of the roof. Like. Dr. Katrina Furey: I didn't love that. Like, the only black character was the drug dealer. Like, stuff like that. I'm just like. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Besides Mike Tyson. But Mike Tyson That's true. Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah, that's true. That's Mike Tyson. Right. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: And the drug dealer's name, of course, is Doug. Right. So that's why they ended up getting. Dr. Katrina Furey: Confused and all the things. Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah. Dr. Katrina Furey: I did think the plot was really funny. I liked all the twists and turns, but how they did, like, add up. And I loved at the end with the credits, how you saw all the photos that kind of explained it. At the end, I was like, okay. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: You see Stu pulling out his tooth because so Stu is a dentist, which I think the joke throughout the whole thing is like, that he's a doctor, but he's a dentist. He's not really a doctor, I have to say. Dr. Katrina Furey: Okay, so when I came to residency, our landlord was a dentist, which fine, I love dental professionals. I appreciate what they do for our oral health and everything, but he really wanted us to call each other doctor. Like, when we moved in, he was like, so I'm going to call you Dr. Fury, and you call me Dr. So and so. And it just was weird. I was just like, you could just call me Katrina. Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah. Dr. Katrina Furey: So I don't know. I thought of him when I was watching. Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: I think in that way there's like a little bit of, like a stereotype maybe, for a reason. Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Even if there's one person. But I feel like I get that. Dr. Katrina Furey: Sometimes when people are like, oh, you're a psychiatrist. But I'm like, Well, I at least did go to medical school. Okay. But no, I really liked that when they were this is under doctor stew, whatever. Like, at the hotel. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: And then when they go to the hospital yeah. Dr. Katrina Furey: And it's like, HIPAA, HIPAA violation. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: HIPAA violation everywhere. Dr. Katrina Furey: With, like, the old man. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: They're just, like, in there performing an exam. Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah, that would not happen. But yeah, when Sue's like, oh, let me read that. I'm a doctor, too, and then the actual doctor is like, you're a dentist. You told me over and over last night. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: And then he takes a bribe right, to give him a chart. Dr. Katrina Furey: It's really funny. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: I like that actor, so I really enjoy the show Veep on HBO. Dr. Katrina Furey: I always wanted to see that show. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: It's hilarious. It's such a good political, like, satire comedy. And so I don't even know his real name for being a person on the Earth. I know his name in Beep, which is Mike McClintock, and he's the press secretary. And he is so funny and all seven seasons. So I was like, oh, my gosh, there's Mike. Yeah, that's cool. Dr. Katrina Furey: Before he was the doctor. Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah. Dr. Katrina Furey: I love it. I love it's. So funny. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Let's talk about drugs a little bit. Okay, so they wanted to do ecstasy, or that was the I'm sorry, alan wanted them all to do ecstasy, which is more of a hallucinogen. Hallucinogen. It's typically not supposed to cause a blackout, like, if taken correctly, quote unquote. Dr. Katrina Furey: I feel like the biggest risk is, like, dehydration, right? Like, you dance a lot. It's like the love drug. And you sweat a lot, you get dehydrated, which can have, like, electrolyte issues, heart issues, seizures. But this is, like, what people do at Coachella. Yeah, I think I've never been to Coachella again, but I feel like that's yeah. Like, any rave or coke. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: I mean, it's it's pretty popular. Yeah. I think the biggest kind of consequence of ecstasy is just like when you're coming off it so you then are really going to crash serotonin and you. Dr. Katrina Furey: Can feel really depressed. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: It's worse for some than others, depending on your body, depending on how much you take, depending on how your serotonin levels are to begin with. So I know that that can be problematic for people because then sometimes there's like a compensation where you either want more or you might take another substance. Dr. Katrina Furey: To feel better than ever. Yeah, that makes a lot of sense. And also, I think it's really risky if you take a serotonergic medication like an SSRI or an antidepressant that increases your serotonin and then you're doing this, you would run the risk of a really dangerous condition, serotonin syndrome, which is where you have way too much serotonin. So you're like, sweating. Your blood pressure is really high, your heart rate is really high. You have diarrhea, you're vomiting portion your favorite thing, but that can be life threatening. So I think that's another big risk of using these party drugs. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Yeah. And also just like, if we're going to partake in a party drug, you really don't want to mix things. People who I think they're probably not Attic rave are typically only doing like, ecstasy or MDMA and there's waters there. And again, obviously there's risks because we don't know where it's coming from or what it's cut with, so on and so forth. However, I think people, if you're trying to be more responsible with it, you're not mixing substances. Dr. Katrina Furey: That reminds me, I was giggling because I'm just, like, so naive in so many ways that I went to a Fish concert with my husband. I've been to a couple now, and at one of them, they were like, passing out water, and I was like, oh my God, that's so nice of Madison Square Garden to be just, like, passing out free water. They could charge like $10 a bottle here. And my husband just like, shook his. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Head, especially at a Fish concert. Dr. Katrina Furey: I know, but I was like, oh my God. I answered Steve. That thing? Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Yeah. That's really great of you. That's sweet. Dr. Katrina Furey: But that's also nice of them trying to help the public, I guess, right? Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Because they don't want ambulance lines taking people out. But again, and this is my own stereotype, I guess, I feel like there's certain artists or concerts where people are responsible drug takers, if that makes sense. Like, I would suspect at a Fish concert, you're a little bit older, you're not 16, typically going to a Fish concert. Dr. Katrina Furey: Sometimes you are maybe with your dad. Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: These people typically kind of know what they're doing. Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah, they've been around the box, like. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Their 40th Fish concert. They have their outfit and they're just feeling good, swaying. And the stadiums or the arenas know that. So they provide water. Dr. Katrina Furey: I know. Dr. Katrina Furey: I was shocked. I was like, wow, this is really I am thirsty. It's so nice. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: I don't think it was foam, but there was like a tour of Raves when I was in college that would kind of go around and they'd play music and have a lights show and a lot of people would take ecstasy or MDMA and go and it was almost school sponsored. You know how artists would come for spring concert or something like that? So there was one and I went and I don't think I'm as naive maybe as you. I don't like to take substances that I don't know exactly where they're coming from just because of my anxiety. Dr. Katrina Furey: Right. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: I don't think I could ever have a good time. Dr. Katrina Furey: I don't like feeling out of control. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Yeah, shocking. So a lot of people I know were rolling and took something and just they had bottles and big buckets of water there. So I think it's a thing just to kind of reduce the risk and the liability at the concert. That's what it's about, I think. Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah. Dr. Katrina Furey: They don't want to get sued. And then I'm like but then it's like enabling this. And how do we feel about that as a society? I don't know. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Yeah, but mixing alcohol with anything is so much more dangerous. You know what I mean? Dr. Katrina Furey: It's risky. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: It's not something that you really want to be doing. I think besides Rufalin being a drug that literally makes you black out scary, they are also drinking on it and it seems drinking excessively from the pictures and they're spotting. Dr. Katrina Furey: Maybe they were doing cocaine, too. There were some pictures of Carrot Top doing some lines. I get another throwback. That's so funny. I wonder what he's up to today. Dr. Katrina Furey: I know. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Hopefully he's good, clean. Dr. Katrina Furey: Maybe he's listening. Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah. Dr. Katrina Furey: What's up, Caratop? We did want to talk a little bit about date rape drugs of which Rufalin or GHB gamma hydroxybutyric acid is like, one of the most common ones. And then there's Rohipnol, which is another one. So these are like super dangerous, mostly because they're clear, so you can slip it in people's drinks. I think that's, again, how Alan did it. I think that's sort of what we remember from our college days of being really careful. Like, don't take a drink from a stranger. Don't leave your drink somewhere. And it is really dangerous and it happens still. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: This is not something that has gone away. Dr. Katrina Furey: Listen to any true crime podcast. You will find an episode about someone being drugged like this and taken advantage of. It's really scary. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: And I think you might believe or have this dance of, like, it's not going to happen to me, or group of people are fine. And it's like you really don't know people. Dr. Katrina Furey: Just like how this movie shows. Yeah. Like, none of them suspected. Alan would. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: You can be at a party and know. 35 of the 40 people and one of the 35 that you know, can do it. Dr. Katrina Furey: It's really scary. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Something that, you know, there's a lot of things that have come out about or like what am I trying to say? Like, somebody created a thing that you. Dr. Katrina Furey: Can put over your dress and write. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Like, a scrunchie that then turns into. Dr. Katrina Furey: Like, a little cat. That's what I was going to say. This stuff was not available when I was in college. But they have, like, test strips. There's a lot of stuff coming out on the market or that's already out, which I definitely think is helpful, maybe. I mean, for everyone to be mindful of, but I think especially women to just be mindful of. Never accept a drink from a stranger or like an open drink. It's just scary. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: I think the best thing that you can do is make sure that you are at a party or a bar with a friend and at least one a group of people is best. Dr. Katrina Furey: And don't leave without each other. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: There's no way you're leaving. Set the precedent at the beginning of the night. It doesn't matter. Like, oh, well, I want to go home with so and so. You can do that another time. You can meet up another time. But just like, not letting people leave alone or get left. I've heard stories of bartenders participating. Dr. Katrina Furey: Exactly. Dr. Katrina Furey: People. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: So even if you're doing all the right things, it still can happen to you. So the real fail safe is having friends who you absolutely trust will get. Dr. Katrina Furey: You out safe safely. Yeah, exactly. And getting things like a bottle of beer or a white claw or something you have to see them open is probably the safest thing. Too scary out there? Yeah, it is. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: And of course, the movie is a comedy, so it's going to make light of it and kind of joke about it. But obviously without this movie, it's not funny. Dr. Katrina Furey: Right. But again, a lot of the medical information was really accurate. The way they depicted them, like waking up with no memory super common. You totally don't remember anything. I think that's where it gets really scary is like when you wake up and your clothes are disheveled or you don't remember even when they were at the Er and the doctor was like, oh, I think you were raped last night. And they were like, oh, my God. Was I? Yeah. That's how scary these drugs are. You really have no memory. So some signs that you may have been roofied is if you start to feel like, really out of it, kind of dizzy, really sleepy. Like if you're worried about a friend or something that they might be a little stumbly, their speech might be slurred, they're just out of it in a way that seems different and I would say more pronounced than having too many drinks. It's really, like they said should be called a floor. You end up on the floor and then you can't move. Right. Some people might experience some psychotic symptoms, like hallucinations, seeing or hearing things that aren't there. It can affect your heart rate and blood pressure. It's really dangerous, but basically it does knock you out. You're breathing, but you're kind of unconscious, like you're just not with it. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: And I think it's good to know if you are kind of on the party scene, like how drinking affects you. You know what I mean? If you know, after one drink, three drinks, five drinks, this is how you typically feel and you were feeling very different, that's a bad sign. Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: I think also typically with drinking, there's stages. You might feel a little bit of body relaxation, then you might be a little bit tipsy. Dr. Katrina Furey: Things start to get a little fuzzy. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Or you start to get a little more animated and loud. And then you might hit the drunk stage where a little bit more slurring, a little bit more out of control in whatever way it affects you. And then we see kind of people really out of control, whether you're passing out, whether you're falling, being I don't want to crazy, like just like running around and then kind of passing out. Right. Like slurring obviously happens early on. Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah. Dr. Katrina Furey: And like, with a roofie, the timeline to passing out is like way quicker and more pronounced and more dramatic and it's less of the slurry giggly or irritable drunk person. It's more like, I don't feel very good. So, yeah, these are sort of the things to look out for and be mindful of with your friends. Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: I think we talked about this when we went over the show. You Netflix with Joe Goldberg. We really got roofy to come. Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: We should just not be obviously don't roofy anyone. Duh. But also don't give your friends drugs without them knowing it because you think it's funny or like they're going to like it. It's actually like a crime. Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah, it is a crime. Porsche it is. And also, like, you don't know. These are like middle aged men. Like, what if they're on heart medication, blood pressure medication? They could have stroked out or had a heart attack. But Alan, I don't think is all there. So he's not thinking about all this stuff. He just wants to have a good time with his buddies. I love that he was the one who ended up, like, winning all the money back. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: I know that he's this card shark, but again, it tracks. Kind of like a savant, right? Like having a really high level gift for me. It's kind of a little bit more spectrumy, almost. Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah, exactly. So I think when they're like, oh, he's not all there, and then we think, okay, so we came out in 2009. So how old would Alan have been in childhood? How much were we screening for these things? If we really think about it. It seems like he comes from a family of means, so they could have pursued whatever they needed, and there's just something off about him. But I think, again, that kind of tracks with this character. He does seem really intelligent in some ways, but then social cues are really hard for him to read. Right. Which tracks. Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah. Right? Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Yeah. So another thing that we kind of see them go through is their experience with the police. Dr. Katrina Furey: Oh, my God. When I was rewatching this with my husband, he was like, oh, my God. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: I forgot about the fault scene. Dr. Katrina Furey: And I love sorry to interrupt. I'm just getting, like, really excited when they pull around the car for the Valley. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: I know, it's a cop car. And then, like, Phil is just living his best life, taking advantage of this moment, and then it's on the sidewalk telling all these people to move, commenting on this woman's *******. Meanwhile, they're like, everything that we're doing right now is literally a felony. Like, please pull over. Please stop. Stew is kind of panicking. They have the baby in the back, just, like, strapped in. Not in a car, not sitting there. Dr. Katrina Furey: It was so funny. Yeah. And then I loved those two cops. I thought they were hilarious. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: The man looked familiar. Dr. Katrina Furey: He did. I think he's been in maybe, like, parks and river, like a show. Oh, my God, they were so funny. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: So one of my favorite laugh out loud moments is when Alan gets tased and doesn't go down. And he's just, like, coming towards the kid still that he's, like, mad at because the kid gave him a bad look later. And so then the cop shoots him in the neck, and he's like, Sometimes these big guys need another charge. And then he was, like, down. And that's how they get out of their charge. They are tased in front of kids. Dr. Katrina Furey: In front of children. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: And the kids do it. Dr. Katrina Furey: It's so funny. Oh, my God. No. And that's when they all realize why they're there. And they're like, Wait, what? I didn't agree to be caged. It's so funny. It's such a funny movie. It is. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: I really enjoy it. It parts I didn't love. Dr. Katrina Furey: All the fat shaming of Alan, all of that stuff. Yeah. You know? Portia Pendleton, LCSW: But such also, like, I think just a depiction of the times. Dr. Katrina Furey: Exactly. Dr. Katrina Furey: You know, say, like, in 2009. That was cool. Yeah, that's fine. God, it's so funny. Bradley Cooper is just gorgeous. Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah. I don't know what else to say. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Him and Matthew McConaughey. Sometimes I even get them confused. Yeah, they have a similar vibe. But I really do enjoy watching Bradley Cooper. Dr. Katrina Furey: Both of them. Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah. Dr. Katrina Furey: I will say it was really interesting. When I was watching the movie, there was a scene where Stu is, like, without his lateral incisor, which I love that he was like, My lateral incisor. And he's, like, singing at the piano. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: And I was like, oh, yes. Dr. Katrina Furey: I was like, I find you attractive right now. Dr. Katrina Furey: I don't know why. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Who has that same missing, too? Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah, okay. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Yeah, we all have a type. Dr. Katrina Furey: Unclear. Yeah, apparently. Dr. Katrina Furey: That's fine. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: That song is hilarious. I feel like I wrote down I don't think I wrote down exactly, but just like, it made me laugh. His rhyming. Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah. Dr. Katrina Furey: I think maybe it's like, what do. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Tigers dream of when they're taking a little snooze? And I was like, wow, you're a great pianist. Dr. Katrina Furey: I was like, wow, you're a real renaissance man dentist. Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Who deserves a better partner. Dr. Katrina Furey: I know. Dr. Katrina Furey: I kind of did want to see and I can't remember in movies two and three, like, does Heather Graham's character come back? Dr. Katrina Furey: No. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: So he's with someone who's new. Yeah, totally new. The second movie is Stu getting married to a new person and they go. Dr. Katrina Furey: To Thailand for his party. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Then he has the tattoo. Dr. Katrina Furey: Okay. Yeah. Dr. Katrina Furey: Watch that again. We have to just do a whole Hangover series. Yeah. I was really proud of him when. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: He broke up with me, and I. Dr. Katrina Furey: Was like, glad others witnessed it because she is so awful and mean to him and just puts him down. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: And then Alan kind of flirts. I was like, Are they going to get together? Dr. Katrina Furey: Interesting. What did he say? He's like, what did he say? Like, I'm in school to be a dentist. Or he said something that was really funny. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: She was like, Are you farting with me? Dr. Katrina Furey: Oh, gosh, she's so mean. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: She's just like an ugly person on the inside. Dr. Katrina Furey: He said that? And I was like, yeah, that's how you yes, that's true. Say you're a piece. So, yeah, I was glad when that relationship unraveled. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: And then we see Doug, he's like, burnt to a crisp. Everything hurts. Which I think most people have been in the sun too long, but you're not burned all day, like, on the road. Dr. Katrina Furey: He must be dehydrated. Like, he needed fluid. Oh, my gosh. He needed some food. But yes. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: I mean, The Hangover is just like a funny throwback movie, I think. Take what you can from it. Like a silly story. Dr. Katrina Furey: But again, despite being silly, despite some a lot of content that hasn't aged well, there were good depictions of some medical things, like getting roofied, toxic relationship dynamics, bro, friendship culture, sort of dynamics. And then maybe like Alan. Yeah, I thought there was a good depiction overall. And again, I don't know what to diagnose it with, if anything, maybe that's just him. But I am kind of leaning more toward maybe on this spectrum. Like, again, having some sort of Savanti type skill with math, it seems. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Yeah, I think that and the speech that was like the drive in, I think, to me kind of feels a little bit more like autism. I think so, too, but he's pretty high functioning through life just fine with all of his contacts. Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah, exactly. All right, well, thank you all for listening. We hope you enjoyed this little episode. Please feel free to rate, review, and subscribe. Follow us on Instagram at Analyze Scripts. Send us an email, analyze Scriptspodcast@gmail.com, visit our website analysescripts.com, and let us know what you want to hear us talk about next. Yeah, and if you are, I guess, like Netflix or one of these wellness spas, you want to sponsor us, like. Portia Pendleton, LCSW: Shoot us a DM or an email? Dr. Katrina Furey: Yeah, one of those things. We'll see where that goes. Yeah. All right, see you next time. Bye bye. Dr. Katrina Furey: This podcast and its contents are a copyright of Analyzed scripts, all rights reserved. Any redistribution or reproduction of part or all of the contents in any form is prohibited. Unless you want to share it with your friends and rate, review and subscribe, that's fine. All stories and characters discussed are fictional in nature. No identification with actual persons, living or deceased places, buildings, or products is intended or should be inferred. This podcast is for entertainment purposes only. The podcast and its contents do not constitute professional mental health or medical advice. Listeners might consider consulting a mental health provider if they need assistance with any mental health problems or concerns. As always, please call 911 or go directly to your nearest emergency room for any psychiatric emergencies. Thanks for listening and see you next time.

Dodge Movie Podcast
Some Consider This Film a National Treasure

Dodge Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2023 35:20


National Treasure (2004) is a film that captures the adventurer in all of us. Directed by Jon Turtletaub and staring Nicholas Cage, Diane Kruger, Justin Bartha and Sean Bean, the film also has sparked an interest in US History in some. It follows historian, Benjamin Gates, Cage, as he races to find the legendary Templar Treasure before a team of mercenaries lead by Bean's character gets it first.    Timecodes: 00:00 - Introduction :17 - The Film stats 8:18 - The Pickup Line 11:17 - Understanding Hollywood's Blue & Orange 17:32 - Trying to understand the tip toe scene 22:39 - The similarities to Indiana Jones 26:18 - Head Trauma 26:53 - Smoochie, Smoochie, Smoochie 27:37 - Driving Review 30:41 - To the Numbers   Videos mentioned in the episode: Everything Wrong With National Treasure Alternate Ending   To guess the theme of this month's films you can call or text us at 971-245-4148 or email to christi@dodgemediaproductions.com You can guess as many times as you would like. Guess the Monthly Theme for 2023 Contest - More Info Here   Next week's film will be Easy A (2010)   Subscribe, Rate & Share Your Favorite Episodes! Thanks for tuning into today's episode of Dodge Movie Podcast with your host, Mike and Christi Dodge. If you enjoyed this episode, please head over to Apple Podcasts to subscribe and leave a rating and review. Special thanks to Melissa Villagrana our social media posts. Don't forget to visit our website, connect with us on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and share your favorite episodes across social media. Give us a call at 971-245-4148 or email at christi@dodgemediaproductions.com

It's A Wonderful Podcast
The National Treasure Movies (2004-2009) - Morgan Hasn't Seen: Nicolas Cage EP212

It's A Wonderful Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 76:34


Welcome back to Morgan Hasn't Seen with Jeannine Brice & Morgan Robinson!! This month promises to get crazy and eccentric as Nicolas Cage becomes the series focus in honour of the release of Renfield. A double feature special on this week's episode as Jeannine and Morgan talk American history and cultish conspiracy in two entirely delightful adventure movies that, like Indiana Jones before them, are able to open people up to finding the fun in learning about the past; NATIONAL TREASURE (2004) & NATIONAL TREASURE: BOOK OF SECRETS (2009) as Nic Cage teams up with Diane Kruger & Justin Bartha to steal the Declaration of Independence and kidnap the President! Our Youtube Channel for Monday Madness on video, Watchalongs, Live Discussions & more: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvACMX8jX1qQ5ClrGW53vow⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Donate: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ItsAWonderful1⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Join our Patreon: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/ItsAWonderful1⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ IT'S A WONDERFUL PODCAST STORE:  ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://its-a-wonderful-podcast.creator-spring.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Sub to the feed and download now on Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Castbox, Amazon Music & more and be sure to rate, review and SHARE AROUND!! Keep up with us on Twitter: Podcast: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://twitter.com/ItsAWonderful1⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Morgan: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://twitter.com/Th3PurpleDon⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Jeannine: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://twitter.com/JeannineDaBean⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Keep being wonderful!! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/itsawonderfulpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/itsawonderfulpodcast/support

Digital Dissection: A Nerd Podcast
National Treasure (2004): Movie Review

Digital Dissection: A Nerd Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 50:12


As the weather begins to warm and magical feeling of spring is in the air, we all hope that someone special will pull us in close and say those seven little words we all want to hear..."I'm gonna steal the Declaration of Independence." Welcome to Season 3, Episode 93 of Digital Dissection: Pop Culture Nerdity! Our hosts are excited to once again bring Nic Cage back into the fold as they discuss the 2004 hit National Treasure! From templars to the Trinity Church, join us as we rediscover everything we loved about this movie starring Diane Kruger, Justin Bartha, Sean Bean, and Jon Voight! Music by Joystock: https://www.joystock.org Opening Track: "Modern Power-Up Electronic"Closing Track: "Future is Now"    Follow us on:Facebook: https://facebook.com/DigitalDissect1Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@digitaldissectionpodcastTwitch: https://twitch.tv/digitaldissect1Twitter: https://twitter.com/digitaldissect1Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/DigitalDissectionPodcast

Cage Old Question
National Treasure (w/ Lauren Holt)

Cage Old Question

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 80:43


Artoun and Christina are ready to steal the Declaration of Independence with National Treasure (2004) [RATED PG]. They are joined by the incredible comic Lauren Holt (UCB, SNL) who is quite possibly one of National Treasure's biggest fans. Lauren answer question after question from Christina trying to find faults in the movie, praises Justin Bartha's comedic delivery, and gives the definitive answer of whether or not Benjamin Gates and Abigail Chase's relationship is hot. Join us next week as things get grizzly with Lord of War (2005) [Rated R]. Don't forget to rate & review the pod, subscribe on your favorite platform, and follow us on Twitter & Instagram @cageoldquestion. You can always email us any thoughts or questions at cageoldquestionpod@gmail.com. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/artoun-nazareth/support

D23 Inside Disney
Episode 177: Lisette Olivera on “National Treasure: Edge of History”

D23 Inside Disney

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 39:19


Avatar: The Way of Water breaks another record, Kelly Ripa and Ryan Seacrest are returning to host the Live After Oscar Show, MCU secrets revealed in Marvel Cinematic Universe: An Official Timeline book coming in September, details for Tokyo Disney Resort's 40th Anniversary celebration have been revealed, ESPN teamed up with the NFL make a “super” Make-A-Wish dream come true, Star Wars Celebration Europe 2023 has announced its first celebrity guests, a chilling trailer for The Boogeyman is out now, Disney+ has debuted the trailer for the new Latin American original series The Low Tone Club, and Hulu has ordered a King of the Hill reboot. Plus, National Treasure: Edge of History star Lisette Olivera on filming her “air-deprived” scene with Justin Bartha, riding the Incredicoaster with her costars during D23 Expo, and who she thinks Jess should be with: Ethan or Liam.

Spockcast - a Star Trek Discovery podcast
The Upper Management Troll

Spockcast - a Star Trek Discovery podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 142:04


This week we review the Season One finale of Star Trek: Prodigy, Supernova Part Two. We also review Willow, S01E06, Prisoners of Skellin and S01E07, Beyond the Shattered Sea, Bad Batch S02E01 Spoils of War and S02E02 Ruins of War. We all went to see Avatar Way of Water and discuss our impressions.Avatar: The Way of Water - When's the Best Time for A Bathroom Break?The King of Kong : Fistful of Quarters (Full Movie)Avengers star Jeremy Renner run over by his own plow after digging car out of snow, sheriff saysBlack Panther 2 confirms Disney+ release dateIntroducing Amazon Studios Virtual Production | Amazon StudiosTeaser Trailer | 60th Anniversary Specials | Doctor WhoStar Wars news reveals how it will fix 'Kenobi's biggest mistake'Avatar: Way of Water' Hits $1 Billion Overseas, $1.5 Billion Globally - VarietyWatching The Greatest Hits From The Last 120+ Years | Matthew C DevHBO Max has removed hundreds of iconic Looney Tunes shorts - The VergeStephen Amell to return as Oliver Queen in The Flash final season | EW.comWednesday Addams | Official Teaser | NetflixThe White Lotus | Official Trailer | HBOGlass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery | Official Trailer | NetflixLegacy sequels, for no reason at all:The Inside ManWhite LotusNATIONAL TREASURE: EDGE OF HISTORY Teaser (2022) Catherine Zeta-Jones, Justin Bartha, Harvey KeitelSEE HOW THEY RUN | Official Trailer | Searchlight PicturesHanna (2011) Movie Trailer HDKALEIDOSCOPE | Official Trailer | NetflixSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/spockcast-a-star-trek-discovery-picard-and-lower-decks-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Thor's Hour of Thunder
Episode 952: National Treasure (2004 film)

Thor's Hour of Thunder

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2023 56:32


The Disney+ TV show is briefly compared, but Thor was careful not to spoil it.   The Harvard article Scarlet Witch references can be found here: https://declaration.fas.harvard.edu/blog/facts-nationaltreasure

For the Love of Cinema
300 A - Black Adam

For the Love of Cinema

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 93:51


Episode 300!  We are super happy to do a few things on this episode.  A little in studio upgrade, a big budget film to discuss and a reflection on why we watch and how we watch films.  It's a good time! DC needs a few good wins.  Thankfully, Black Adam certainly is one.  It's on of the better DC properties and it's pretty obvious when watching that DC also thinks so.  A solid win!  0:13:00 - Box Office and upcoming releases. 0:28:30 *** What's Streaming  *** DISNEY+ NATIONAL TREASURE, Dir. Jon Turtletaub – Nicolas Cage, Jon Voigt, Harvey Keitel, Diane Kruger, Sean Bean, Justin Bartha. 2004 WRECK IT RALPH, Dir. Rich Moore – John C Reilly, Jack Breyer, Jane Lynch, Sarah Silverman, Alan Tudyk, Mindy Kailing, Ed O Neil, Dennis Haysbert. 2012 MOANA, Dir. Ron Clements and a few others – Dwayne Johnson, Rachel House, Alan Tudyk, Auli'I Cravalho. 2016 0:34:00 - Trailers - ANT-MAN AND THE WASP: QUANTAMANIA / PLANE / THE SANTA CLAUSES   0:46:00 - BLACK ADAM  ( Grayson 6.5 / Roger 6 / Chris 5.5 ) Hosted, produced and mixed by Grayson Maxwell and Roger Stillion.  Guest appearance by Christopher Boughan.  Music by Chad Wall. Quality Assurance by Anthony Emmett. Visit the new Youtube channel, "For the Love of Cinema" to follow and support our short video discussions.  Roger wears aviators!  Please give a like and subscribe if you enjoy it.   Follow the show on Twitter @lovecinemapod and check out the Facebook page for updates.  Rate, subscribe and leave a comment or two.  Every Little bit helps.  Send us an email to fortheloveofcinemapodcast@gmail.com

The Great American Pop Culture Quiz Show
S07.E13: As Seen On TV

The Great American Pop Culture Quiz Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 41:29


We've arrived! It's the season seven finale to determine the next super mondo champion of champions! Sure, this game opens with a round based on sweaty wordplay, with round two building into a series metatextual mashup clues that combine multiple mediums. And yes, it culminates in a lightning round where the leaderboard is constantly shifting. But this is the finals, darnit, so returning champs Liz, Derek, and Matthew are all operating at a very high level, so the competition cannot be more tense. I had to stop writing this episode description to go pat myself down with a cool wet towel just from recalling how intense everything got. And I'm working from home today, so I forgot to put on Old Spice, so now the sweat has really cooked up a nasty stench in my general vicinity. And when it comes to straight up B.O., I wouldn't necessarily say that everyone loves their own brand

Pshht Themes
Invisible Map on the Back of the Declaration of Independence!

Pshht Themes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2022 123:48


This week, our hosts steal the Declaration of Independence to keep it out of the clutches of EVIL Sean Bean. They team up with Nic Cage, Diane Kruger, and Justin Bartha to track down the minute clues left behind by the FOUNDING FATHERS (and Masons) (and Knights Templar) that lead to a NATIONAL TREASURE beyond comprehension! This movie is filled with all the hallmarks of a Jerry Bruckheimer film, like things blowing up that wouldn't and people with no fire safety sense. We giggle through the ludicrous plot points: US History passwords to government buildings, lemons revealing secret ink, throwing the Declaration in the oven, millions of secret passages, relief carving pipes with messages, and sooooooo much more. Is this movie at all accurate? No! But it's certainly a fun ride.

The Best Movies You've Never Seen

Trev and Stephen go to Vegas more than any normal human, and while Stephen knows all about the adventures in Vegas in The Hangover, Trev is none the wiser. So, Stephen introduces Trev to The Hangover in this week's show, a cracking comedy, starring Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis, Heather Graham, Justin Bartha, Ken Jeong, and Jeffrey Tambor. A bucks weekend, but it all goes wrong of course - but Why is Mike Tyson involved? Find it on Fetch connected to your Hisense TV and laugh along with all the classic lines!

The Guys Review
National Treasure

The Guys Review

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 74:31


National Tresure Welcome to The Guys Review, where we review media, products and experiences.   **READ APPLE REVIEWS/Fan Mail**Mention Twitter DM group - like pinned tweet @The_GuysReviewRead emails theguysreviewpod@gmail.comTwitter Poll National Treasure Directed: Jon Turtletaub.   Writers: Jim Kouf, Cormac Wibberley, Marianne Wibberley Starring:  Nicolas CageDiane KrugerJustin BarthaSean BeanJon Voight Released: 8 November 2004 Budget: $100,000,000M ($154,735,839.07M in 2022) Box Office: $347,512,318M ($537,726,101.12M in 2022) Ratings:   IMDb 6.9(NOICE)/10 Rotten Tomatoes 46% Metacritic 39% Google Users 86%  Here art thine Awards My Lord Tucker the Wanker second Earl of Wessex. Lord of the Furries. Heir of Lord baldy the one eyed snake wrestler. Protector of Freedom units. Step Sibling with funny feelings down stairs. Entertainer of uncles.  Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA 2005NomineeSaturn AwardBest Action/Adventure/Thriller Film Best Supporting ActressDiane Kruger   BMI Film & TV Awards 2005WinnerBMI Film Music AwardTrevor Rabin   Jupiter Award 2005NomineeJupiter AwardBest International ActorNicolas Cage   Teen Choice Awards 2005NomineeTeen Choice AwardChoice Movie: Action Adventure   Undine Awards, Austria 2005NomineeUndine AwardBest Young Actress - Film (Beste jugendliche Hauptdarstellerin in einem Kinospielfilm)Diane Kruger   Visual Effects Society Awards 2005NomineeVES AwardOutstanding Models and Miniatures in a Motion PictureMatthew GratznerForest P. FischerScott BeverlyLeigh-Alexandra Jacob For the treasure room.  World Stunt Awards 2005NomineeTaurus AwardBest Overall Stunt by a Stunt WomanLisa Hoyle A woman hangs from the open door of a catering truck as it races through the streets. She ... More  Young Artist Awards 2005NomineeYoung Artist AwardBest Performance in a Feature Film - Supporting Young ActorHunter Gomez Best Family Feature Film - Drama Salutations from Sweden Happy 4th July to Y'all First time you saw the movie? Plot: The story centers on Benjamin Franklin Gates (Cage), an amateur cryptologist with a mechanical engineering degree from MIT and an American history degree from Georgetown who comes from a long line of treasure hunters that believe in the legend of a fantastic treasure trove of artifacts and gold, hidden by the Founding Fathers of the United States, and forgotten to all but a few. The first clue was given to Ben's great-great-great-great grandfather Thomas Gates (Jason Earles) by Charles Carroll, the last living signer of the Declaration of Independence, saying simply, "The secret lies with Charlotte." Using sophisticated computer arctic weather models, Ben, with his friend Riley Poole (Bartha) and financier Ian Howe (Bean), finds the wreckage of a Colonial ship, the Charlotte, containing a meerschaum pipe engraved with a riddle. After examining the riddle, Ben deduces that the next clue is on the back of the Declaration of Independence. While Ben sees gaining access to such a highly guarded artifact as an obstacle, Ian finds no problem in stealing it. In the standoff, Ian escapes and the Charlotte explodes with Ben and Riley inside, nearly killing them. They attempt to warn the Department of Homeland Security, the FBI, and Dr. Abigail Chase (Kruger) at the National Archives, but no one takes them seriously, believing it to be too heavily guarded to be under any threat. Ben thinks otherwise, however, and decides to steal it to keep it from Ian. Ben and Riley manage to steal the Declaration during a 70th anniversary-gala, just before Ian arrives. Dr. Chase, who is holding a replica, is kidnapped by Ian who thinks she has the real one, and Ben has to engage in a car chase to rescue her. As she will not leave without the Declaration, and Ben will not let her leave with it, she is forced to go along with them. Ben and Riley agree that the only place to hide from the police would be Ben's father's (Voight) house. Despite his father's disbelief in the treasure, Ben manages to reveal an Ottendorf cipher on the back of the Declaration, referring to characters in the Silence Dogood letters. The coded message in the letters leads them to Independence Hall in Philadelphia, where they find special bifocals invented by Benjamin Franklin Gates inside of a brick from the building. Ben examines the back of the Declaration with the glasses, to find another clue. After a short chase, Ian gets the Declaration from Riley and Abigail, and the FBI arrests Ben, who has the glasses.When the FBI attempts to use Ben as bait to get the Declaration back, Ian arranges to have him escape by jumping from the deck of the USS Intrepid, into the Hudson River, a feat not too difficult for Ben as a graduate of the Navy Diving and Salvage Training Center. Using Ben's father, Riley, and Abigail as leverage, Ian forces Ben to interpret the clue on the back of the declaration, a reference to a secret chamber under the Trinity Church in New York City. When they arrive at a seemingly dead end, Ben's father makes up another clue to keep Ian going, telling him a lantern is the clue to the Old North Church in Boston, referencing Paul Revere's ride. Ian goes to Boston with his men, leaving everyone else to die in the caverns. After Ian leaves, Ben reveals there is another exit that must be through the treasure room. They find a secret passage into another chamber. To their disappointment, they find it empty, and assume that the treasure was already moved. However, they realize a secondary exit must have been created in case of cave-ins. Ben examines the walls of the room, to find a hole the shape of the pipe from the Charlotte. This lock opens a door into the true treasure room, containing artifacts from all periods of history. When they leave through the second exit and the FBI arrives, Ben discovers that the chief investigator, Special agent Peter Sadusky (Keitel), is a Freemason. Ben proposes to give the treasure to various museums around the world, with credit being given to the entire Gates family and Riley, with Dr. Chase not being penalized for the theft of the Declaration. However, Sadusky says that someone has to go to prison for the theft of the Declaration, so they fly to Boston, where Ian and his men are breaking the lock to gain entry to the Old North Church. FBI agents emerge from hiding and arrest them under charges of "kidnapping, attempted murder, and trespassing on government property." The U.S. government offers Ben and his friends ten percent of the treasure, but Ben only takes one percent and splits it with Riley. With his share, Ben and Abigail buy a mansion once owned by a man who knew Charles Carroll, and Riley buys a red Ferrari 360 Spider. The film ends with Abigail giving Ben a map and when he curiously asks what it leads to she just smiles a suggestive grin.  -Nicholas Cage figuring out the "riddle" on the boat with no context clues or anything was crazy.-Ian turns on Ben very quickly when it went from study the declaration of independance to steal it, and Ben wasn't game.-I always hate this, when Ian shoots the guard with the tazer, he passes out... not what happens with a tazer.-Who knows this much about cyphers?-Good chace, but would've brought more attention.-Why would Ian want to meet in NYC when they were already in Philly?-How would a 200 year old torch hold a flame like that?    Top Five Trivia of the movie: TOP 5On the back of the $100 bill, there is an etching of Independence Hall, and the time on the clock tower reads 2:22.The clock on the back of the early-2000s $100 bill (below) was officially documented as reading 4:10, though it does look more like the hour hand is pointing to the two, suggesting a time of 2:22. When the $100 bill was redesigned in 2009, the time was changed to 10:30; this new bill entered circulation in 2013. There is no evidence that either of these times were chosen for a specific reason.Independence Hall was not harmed in the making of this movie.Many of the scenes set in Philadelphia were shot on location, in such landmarks as Reading Terminal Market and the Franklin Institute. But one notable exception is Independence Hall. Rather than filming in the real building, a National Historical Park, the filmmakers substituted the brick-for-brick replica of Independence Hall at Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park, California. Walter Knott had a love for American history, and his replica which was constructed between 1964-1966 was based on historical records, photographs, blueprints, and exact measurements. So, there was no need for Nicolas Cage to run around a real "national treasure" when a truly exact replica existed.The house of Pass and StowThe bell now known as the Liberty Bell was commissioned from the London firm of Lester and Pack. It arrived in Philadelphia in 1752, but when the bell was struck to test the sound, its rim cracked. Authorities tried in vain to return the bell, so local founders John Pass and John Stow offered to recast it. Their first attempt didn't break when struck, but the sound was disappointing. So, Pass and Stow recast the bell again, and it was finally installed in the bell tower of the Pennsylvania State House (Independence Hall) in June 1753.As Ian discovers, the Liberty Bell no longer hangs in Independence Hall. It has its own pavillion across the street, the Liberty Bell Center, which opened to the public in October 2003.The final expansion of the crack in the Liberty Bell occurred on George Washington's birthday in 1846, and the Centennial Bell replaced the Liberty Bell in 1876.According to the National Park Service, the final expansion of the crack did occur in 1846, and the widening was actually an attempt to prevent futher cracking and restore the bell's tone. By order of the mayor, the bell rang in honor of Washington's birthday and cracked beyond repair.In anticipation of the centennial in 1876, a different bell was produced from four melted-down Revolutionary and Civil War cannons. The Centennial Bell was part of the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia, later recast to improve the tone, and hung in the bell tower ofIndependence Hall, where it remains today. This engraving from The Illustrated London News, 1876, shows the Centennial Bell "In the Belfry, Independence Hall.      5.  Broadway was called de Heere Street by the Dutch.           Originally the Wickquasgeck Trail, Dutch settlers renamed the route traversing Manhattan Island from south to north de Heere Straat, which means the Gentlemen's Street. Much of modern day Broadway follows these original roads. **TRIPLE LINDY AWARD** **REVIEW AND RATING** TOP 5Stephen:1 Breakfast club2 T23 Sandlot4 Back to the Future5 Mail order brides Chris:1. sandlots2. T23. trick r treat4. rocky horror picture show5. hubie halloween Trey:1) Boondocks Saints2) Mail Order Brides3) Tombstone4) Very bad things5) She out of my league  Tucker:1. T22: Tombstone3: Gross Pointe Blank4: My Cousin Vinny5: John Wick WHAT ARE WE DOING NEXT WEEK? Web: https://theguysreview.simplecast.com/EM: theguysreviewpod@gmail.comIG: @TheGuysReviewPodTW: @The_GuysReviewFB: https://facebook.com/TheGuysReviewPod/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYKXJhq9LbQ2VfR4K33kT9Q Please, Subscribe, rate and review us wherever you get your podcasts from!! Thank you,-The Guys

Below the Belt Show
Interview: Actor Justin Bartha from The Hangover and National Treasure (6/14/22)

Below the Belt Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 3:56


Below The Belt Show (www.belowthebeltshow.com) presents an amazing show as we share our final on-location interviews from The Creative Coalition (thecreativecoalition.org) Right to Bear Arts Gala which preceded the White House Correspondence Dinner! BTB's own Chachi McFly interviews actor Justin Bartha! Chachi talks to Justin about the upcoming National Treasure series and whether we could expect Nicholas Cage to return. Could we see another "Hangover" film? Find out in our exclusive interviews!

Below the Belt Show
Ep 772: Actor Justin Bartha, Actor Mario Van Peebles and the Cast and Crew of Turf Valley (6/14/22)

Below the Belt Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 99:46


Below The Belt Show (www.belowthebeltshow.com) presents an amazing show as we present two more on-location interviews from The Creative Coalition (thecreativecoalition.org) Right to Bear Arts Gala which preceded the White House Correspondence Dinner! Don't miss these great interviews as BTB's own Chachi McFly interviews actor Justin Bartha and actor Mario Von Peebles! Could we see another Hangover film? Could we see a reboot of New Jack City!? Find out in our exclusive interviews! In addition, we welcome the creative team behind a great web series "Turf Valley" a great webseries now available on YouTube! Check out www.turfvalleyshow.com to see all episodes on demand! We talk to creators Thomas Ventimiglia and Adam Rodgers as well as lead actors, the stay and home Dad's Vince Eisenson, Phillip Chorba and Jayson Ward Williams about this comedic series about three friends and stay at home Dads! BTB's own Al Sotto talks about working on the series as well! BTB's host with the most Al Sotto brings to you another entertaining program! Also sticking around on the panel to talk entertainment is actor extraordinaire Vince Eisenson! So expect all the late-breaking news on pop culture, entertainment, and more! Listen to our gut busting humor, insightful commentary, and thought provoking opinions on the world of entertainment uncensored only on Below The Belt Show (www.belowthebeltshow.com)! Song Credits: Cool Cut: Evan Reeves "A Million Miles Between Us"

No More Late Fees
National Treasure

No More Late Fees

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 84:30


This week Jackie and Danielle are headed on a treasure hunt with the 2004 movie National Treasure. They are excited to have their pod pal from the Totally Rad Christmas podcast, Gerry, join them on this adventure. National Treasure is a 2004 American action-adventure film released by Walt Disney Pictures and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer. The movie follows historian and code-breaker Ben Gates (Nicolas Cage). He's been searching his whole life for a rumored treasure dating back to the creation of the United States. Joining his expedition is fellow treasure hunter Ian Howe (Sean Bean), and kidnapped/in for the ride Dr. Abigail Chase, an archivist at the National Archives. Gates and his crew have to race against the clock, the FBI and a former colleague to get to the treasure of a lifetime. Starring: Nicolas Cage, Harvey Keitel, Jon Voight, Diane Kruger, Sean Bean, Justin Bartha and Christopher Plummer --- No More Late Fees --- Gerry Totally Rad Christmas Instagram Totally Rad Christmas Facebook Totally Rad Christmas Twitter --- --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nomorelatefees/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nomorelatefees/support

Watch. Review. Repeat.
207. The Northman

Watch. Review. Repeat.

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 141:13


Welcome to Watch. Review. Repeat. This is the podcast where two best friends discuss the latest in film and television and then do it all over again the following episode! Colton and Andrew ride for Valhalla in Robert Eggers' viking epic, 'The Northman'! 00:00:00 - Intro 00:02:22 - Andrew's Fun Fact of the Week! 00:05:14 - 'Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse' Delayed to June 2023 00:10:15 - Illumination's 'Super Mario Bros.' Film Delayed to April 2023 00:12:06 - Christopher Lloyd Joins Cast of 'The Mandalorian' Season 3 00:16:12 - Justin Bartha to Reprise Film Role in Disney+ 'National Treasure' Series 00:19:38 - Bad Bunny to Play Spider-Man Character 'El Muerto' In Standalone Sony Film 00:27:40 - Justin Lin Exits as Director of 'Fast X' 00:34:22 - Matt Reeves and Robert Pattinson to Return For 'The Batman 2' 00:45:40 - Marvel Studios' 'Thor: Love and Thunder' Official Teaser 00:51:32 - 'The Northman' (Non-Spoilers and Recommendation) 01:42:32 - 'The Northman' (Spoilers) 02:08:51  - Catching Up With Andrew ('Halo') 02:10:36 - Catching Up With Colton ('The Princess Diaries', 'The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement') 02:17:32 - Conclusion/Outro Visit our website! Support us on Patreon! Thank you for listening, and please send any feedback to watchreviewrepeat@gmail.com! Intro/Outro Credit: Mechanolith Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

Third Wheel with Jenny Mollen
Lia Smith and Justin Bartha

Third Wheel with Jenny Mollen

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 65:00


Lia Smith and Justin Bartha, also known as the couple Jenny would consider to swing with, join today's interview to talk about how they met which may or may not included Lia's Pilates class, famous LA actors, and a random text on a rainy Florida day. The couples breakdown how therapy has benefitted them in a time where they thought things were "fine" and how covid shutdowns changed their friendships. Thanks to our sponsors! Progressive: Visit progressive.com to get a quote today

The Rule Against Podcasting
TRAP 102: We Don't Deserve Justin Bartha - National Treasure Book of Secrets

The Rule Against Podcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 49:15


In our follow-up review to National Treasure's sequel, we really just lay out how Riley Poole is the real hero of the franchise and the many, many, many plot issues there are in the movie. On the plus side, they really let Nic Cage just go full hog in the film, so that's nice.

Enchanted Ears Podcast: Anything & Everything Disney
5 Reasons To Visit and 5 Reasons Not Visit Space 220

Enchanted Ears Podcast: Anything & Everything Disney

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 23:37


Hello and welcome to the Enchanted Ears Podcast, where we discuss anything and everything Disney. This week in Disney News, Justin Bartha will be reprising his role as Riley Poole on the National Treasure show on Disney+. The Tarzan Treehouse over in Disneyland is getting rethemed, and we have a theory of what that theme will be! You can be part of the Mural of Memories on Cinderella Castle for the incredibly low price of $9.99, but is it really worth it? And what is it? Finally, in the most exciting news of the week, the song list for Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind was released. Just like Mission Breakout, there are several songs you can get during your ride experience, making each ride unique (until you've had all 6). Jeff Bezos. Richard Branson. Joe and Angela. What do all of these people have in common? We've all been to space! Okay, not really, but we HAVE been to Space 220, a close second? This week we lay out for you the top 5 reasons why you shouldn't go to Space 220 and the top 5 reasons why you should go to Space 220. Thanks for listening and have a magical week! Check us out on Facebook and Youtube or submit a question/topic for us to discuss on a future episode or support us on Patreon.

Who? Weekly
Sarah Talabi, Stephanie Hsu & Daniels (Kwan, Scheinert)?

Who? Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 72:15 Very Popular


On today's episode of Who's There, our weekly call-in show, we're celebrating EARTH DAY by chatting about our most climate change-conscious New Who: Sarah Talabi. But that's not all! We'll also discuss Nicole Scherzinger's fandom of Robert Duvall before addressing your comments and questions about Adrian Grenier, Gerard Butler, Stephanie Hsu, Thandiwe Newton, Lonr., Justin Bartha, and a whole lot more. Call 619.WHO.THEM to leave questions, comments & concerns, and we may play your call on a future episode. Support us and get a ton of bonus content over on Patreon.com/WhoWeekly. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Watch This
Kate & Toby head for divorce on This Is Us, school's out on Abbott

Watch This

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 15:15


On today's What to Watch: It's the end of the school year — and the first season — of ABC's breakout comedy Abbott Elementary, where the teachers round up their students for a trip to the Philadelphia Zoo, and star Quinta Brunson teases the action. The case comes to a close on The Thing About Pam, which wraps up its limited series run and murderer Pam Hupp trying to cover her tracks; and on This Is Us, Kate and Toby's marriage hits the point of no return. Will Poulter, who stars in the new series Why Didn't They Ask Evans?, tells us what he's watching. Plus, entertainment headlines — including casting news about the new Percy Jackson, Christopher Lloyd and Rachel Leigh Cook's Spirit Halloween movie, and Justin Bartha's return to the world of National Treasure — and trivia. More at ew.com, ew.com/wtw, and @EW. Host/Producer: Gerrad Hall (@gerradhall); Editor/Producer: Joshua Heller (@joshuaheller); Writers: Tyler Aquilina (@tyler_aquilina) and Calie Schepp; Executive Producer: Chanelle Johnson (@chanelleberlin). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

At Home With The Creative Coalition
From Deep in Brooklyn with guest Justin Bartha

At Home With The Creative Coalition

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 55:37


Justin Bartha is the latest to sit down and chat with Creative Coalition CEO Robin Bronk. In the newest episode, Bartha talks about the “painful” legacy of “Gigli,” why Disney almost fired him from “National Treasure,” working with Martin Brest, how he knew “The Hangover” was something special before it hit theaters, and much more.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Breakroom Nachos
59 - Mike doesn't want to talk about last weekend

Breakroom Nachos

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 60:53


The Hangover is a 2009 American comedy film directed by Todd Phillips, co-produced with Daniel Goldberg, and written by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore. It is the first installment in The Hangover trilogy. The film stars Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifianakis, Heather Graham, Justin Bartha, Ken Jeong, and Jeffrey Tambor. It tells the story of Phil Wenneck (Cooper), Stu Price (Helms), Alan Garner (Galifianakis), and Doug Billings (Bartha), who travel to Las Vegas for a bachelor party to celebrate Doug's impending marriage. However, Phil, Stu, and Alan wake up with Doug missing and no memory of the previous night's events, and must find the groom before the wedding can take place. Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/BreakroomNachos Intro music by Dan Mason: https://danmason.bandcamp.com/

Our POoRCHoices the Podcast
Episode 46 - National Treasure

Our POoRCHoices the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 85:09


On this episode the group continues the theme of "Caged Love" month by picking up their torches and joining Nic Cage and friends in absurd plot to stop Sean Bean and his amazing hair from gaining treasures that were squirreled away by the Knights Templar, the Founding Fathers and Freemason in the film National Treasure.  Directed by Jon Turteltaub of Cool Runnings fame, it also stars Diane Kruger; Justin Bartha, Harvey Keitel and Jon Voight's hairpiece.   If the plot sounds ridiculous, that's because it is.  This is also a film that Fatty reminds us that everyone should inform their children, while based on historical plot points, it's historically inaccurate.  But even better it's what inspired himto plan his second career by taking tourists on his National Treasure tour of historic Philadelphia.

The Popcorn Boys
#13 - A "Gigli" Reexamination and the Best On-Screen Real Life Couples of All-Time

The Popcorn Boys

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 94:48


To celebrate the reunion of Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez and the triumphant feeling of vitality they have brought us all, Daniel and Kyle decided to watch 2003's infamous “Gigli,” a film they have both never seen and won't soon forget. A movie that is shockingly as much about thumbs and other assorted body parts as it is anything else, The Boys dissect exactly what went wrong, what went right (?!) and how Ben and Jen's respective careers mirrored each other post-“Gigli.” It's a tale of paparazzi culture, the influence of Us Weekly, the city of Boston and the way we must reckon with Justin Bartha's performance as a special needs adult. Plus, a discussion about the best real-life film couples of all-time. Strap in, it's “Gigli” time!

Lives Radio Show with Stuart Chittenden

Tim Christian is the visionary behind the film finance and production company https://www.nightfoxent.com/index.html (Night Fox Entertainment). In our conversation, we talk movies, the difference between producers and executive producers, the business of film, and policies and tax incentives to support film making. Tim also shares more about his life, faith, and inspiration and the kinds of stories he wants to tell. Being first and foremost a music guy, Tim also talks about his experience working with Grammy Award winning music artist and producer Teddy Riley and reveals the artist he would chose for the soundtrack of his life. Among Night Fox's projects are the Sundance hit "Z for Zachariah" starring Chiwetel Ejiofor, Chris Pine and Margot Robbie; "Wildling" starring Bel Powley and Liv Tyler; and the CIA thriller "Against the Clock" starring Andy Garcia, Dianna Agron and Justin Bartha. In the summer of 2019 Night Fox started shooting the mystery thriller film "Stoker Hills" in Los Angeles starring horror legend Tony Todd. The film is currently being acquired by a major distributor for a release soon. Tim has several film and television projects in development including “12” which is the story of Tamir Rice, the 12-year-old African-American boy killed by a Cleveland police officer in 2014 and the TV project "Good Japanese Girls."

The Rom Com Rewrite
Failure To Launch

The Rom Com Rewrite

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 41:23


Lisa and Charles Adrian stumble upon a real fixer-upper in this week's film, Failure To Launch.   Year: 2006 Writers: Tom J. Astle and Matt Ember Director: Tom Dey Stars: Matthew McConaughey, Sarah Jessica Parker, Zooey Deschanel, Justin Bartha, Bradley Cooper, Terry Bradshaw, Kathy Bates, Tyrel Jackson Williams   Show notes:   Note: We record these episodes over the internet and the sound quality in this episode is not always perfect. Our apologies.   This time round, we congratulate the filmmakers of Failure To Launch on producing material that could be made into at least three other better films. Which is to say, we really didn't like this film.   We mention cameos from Jessica Stone as Boatyard Woman and a young Patton Oswalt as Techie Guy.   This film references The Philadelphia Story (1940) (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0032904/), so we mention it too, along with its jazz remake High Society (1956) (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0049314/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1), and Lisa talks about Hitch (2005) (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0386588/).   Music in this episode is by Martin Zaltz Austwick (martinzaltzaustwick.com). Artwork is by Lisa Findley.   Thank you for listening!