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The Dolls of Horror
Friday the 13th part 3 panel with Tracie Savage, Larry Zerner & David Katims (Days of the Dead Chi)

The Dolls of Horror

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 49:07


Friday the 13th part 3 panel with Tracie Savage, Larry Zerner & David Katims recorded at Days of the Dead Chicago - November 17, 2024 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thedollsofhorror/support

Seattle Hall Pass Podcast
E17 - A conversation with Edmonds education advocates Nancy Katims and Andi Nofziger-Meadows on state funding

Seattle Hall Pass Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 30:06 Transcription Available


In this episode of Seattle Hall Pass, Christie and Jane bring you a conversation with the President of the Edmonds School Board, Nancy Katims, and the President of the Edmonds Teachers Union, Andi Nofziger-Meadows. They organized a Multi-District Letter to State Legislators requesting that 44 percent of the $1.2 billion state budget surplus for 2024 be distributed to PK-12 education. The letter was co-signed by union leaders and school board presidents at a variety of other districts across the state.See our show notes to see the letter and more primary sources of information. Support the showMusic by Sarah, the Illstrumentalist, logo by Carmen Lau-Woo

La reco du week-end
Trois séries avec des jeunes survivants

La reco du week-end

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023


Dear Edward sur AppleTV+ La nouvelle série de Jason Katims (Friday Night Lights, As We See It) s'intitulé Dear Edward, l'adaptation du roman d'Ann Napolitano qui s'inspire d'une histoire vraie, celle du crash d'un avion en 2010 qui a tué tous ses passagers à l'exception d'un jeune garçon de 9 ans. Vous pouvez déjà imaginer le trauma qu'un accident pareil peut entraîner sur une vie, eh bien maintenant rajoutez-y la patte Katims et vous allez devoir sortir les mouchoirs. Le créateur fait équipe à nouveau avec Connie Britton pour cette première saison en 10 épisodes. Au-delà de l'histoire d'Edward, il y a d'autres familles emportées par le crash réunies dans un groupe de soutien qui feront partie des pans de vies que l'on suit. Un drame fort et émouvant, avec des plans et des flashbacks qui mettent la larme à l'œil. https://youtu.be/9afVcqqSXVo One Night sur Arte.tv La mini-série en quatre épisodes date de 2012 mais aujourd'hui encore, elle retrouve écho dans le vécu. À la manière d'un film de Ken Loach, One Night se colle au plus proche de la réalité pour raconter un incident qui pourrait arriver à n'importe qui et dénonce les inégalités sociales. Un épisode, un point de vue, on suivra l'intrigue via les yeux de Ted, un commercial en cuisine puis Rochelle, une lycéenne brillante du coin, ainsi que Carol, sa mère caissière et Alfie, le jeune de 13 ans qui a déposé un pistolet au commissariat et à cause de qui tout démarre. Des acteurs chevronnés composent le casting de la mini-série, on retrouvera Douglas Hodge, Georgina Campbell, ou encore Jessica Hynes. Ces quatre vies vont être chamboulées par un événement fatidique qui s'est déroulé dans leur cité. Tel un puzzle qui se complète sous nos yeux, la vérité dans One Night se déroule au fur et à mesure. Kotaro en solo sur Netflix Le troisième titre de la reco sera un anime avec ce qu'il faut d'absurdité pour que cela soit émouvant. Kotaro est un petit garçon de quatre ans qui habite tout seul dans un petit studio d'un immeuble. Il vient d'emménager et fait la connaissance de ses voisins qui se demandent bien comment un enfant de cet âge peut vivre tout seul. Surtout Shin, un jeune mangaka sans le sou qui va bon gré mal gré prendre l'enfant sous son aile. Kotaro en solo est adaptée du manga de Mami Tsumura et présente des scènes de vie très sympathiques, avec un Kotaro qui parle comme à l'époque féodale armé de son katana jouet et qui va faire fondre le cœur et attirer les larmes des spectateurs. Sur fond de comédie, il s'agit véritablement d'un drame social qui se déroule sous nos yeux tout plein de rationalisme et d'intelligence, mais surtout de tristesse, il faut le dire. https://youtu.be/WLzmLUtVkxA Les traumatismes d'enfance sont parfois secrets et d'autres fois bien publics, et ils impactent bien plus de gens qu'on ne le pense. Ces trois séries adressent avec justesse et sensibilité leurs conséquences alors n'oubliez pas de sortir vos mouchoirs avant de les entamer.

Clear Eyes, Full Hearts: A Friday Night Lights Rewatch Podcast
Bonus: It's Not Only Football: Friday Night Lights and Beyond

Clear Eyes, Full Hearts: A Friday Night Lights Rewatch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 45:01


Stacey and Derek shout out their new favorite podcast - "It's Not Only Football: Friday Night Lights and Beyond" -hosted by Scott Porter (aka Jason Street), Zach Gilford (aka Matt Saracen), and FNL superfan Mae Whitman. Scott Porter, Mae Whitman & Zach Gilford discuss the Pilot episode - Part 1! The trio discuss the "Katims-verse", the first time they each saw the Pilot episode, BTS stories from shooting the episode, the many different characters & plot lines that get established, how they shot the football aspects of the show, differences from the script to the final cut, Scott's Bieber haircut, how the urgency & pressure was displayed, and why it's NOT only football! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

It's Not Only Football: Friday Night Lights and Beyond
Pilot Pt. 1

It's Not Only Football: Friday Night Lights and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 43:27 Transcription Available


Scott Porter, Mae Whitman & Zach Gilford discuss the Pilot episode - Part 1! The trio discuss the "Katims-verse", the first time they each saw the Pilot episode, BTS stories from shooting the episode, the many different characters & plot lines that get established, how they shot the football aspects of the show, differences from the script to the final cut, Scott's Bieber haircut, how the urgency & pressure was displayed, and why it's NOT only football! See you next week for Pilot Pt. 2! #MySaracen

Our Friend From Israel
Episode 26: Mark Ivanir – Hollywood actor, Parisian circus performer, Israeli spy

Our Friend From Israel

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020 44:23


Mark Ivanir wanted to be an actor since he was five-years-old, but he made several pitstops along the way. First, he served as an Israeli spy who went undercover on a secret mission to rescue Jews out of Ethiopia. Then he took some time off and joined a circus – juggling and performing pantomime on the streets of Paris. Eventually, he returned to his first love and his start in Hollywood couldn't have gone better: One of his first roles was in Steven Spielberg's "Schindler's List." Since then, he has worked non-stop, appearing in more than 50 movies and television shows – and has starred alongside Angelina Jolie, Matt Damon and Robert De Niro. His latest role pairs him with yet another A-list star: two-time Academy Award winner Hilary Swank. They make up two of the five astronauts on the first human mission to Mars in a compelling new Netflix series called "Away." The journey is set to keep the astronauts 20 million miles away from their families for three years. Jason Katims, the show's executive producer, said that when the team first met Ivanir, he made everyone fall in love with him on the spot. “He has this humor, he has heart, and he also has this bravado," Katims explained. "It was so great because the show is dealing with big, high stakes issues. Mark has all of that, but he also brings humor to almost everything that he does and everything that he says. He has done everything from great comedic work to really wonderful dramatic work and we were just so excited to have him be part of this.” Ivanir found an unlikely muse for his role as a cocky, know-it-all astronaut with a sense of humor. “Someone I took inspiration from was my contractor,” Ivanir said, laughing. “He has nothing to do with space, but he cracks jokes all the time. That's his default. That's where he goes. He is emotionally armored. The character was written like that from the beginning and then I realized that that's the guy. It's funny, but it's true. No pilots or astronauts, just my contractor.” His previous career as a spy also helped, since he was able to completely embody a new character. And his time doing summersaults in Paris aided his work in the scenes where he's floating in zero-gravity. “We had to try to figure out how to move in space in terms of the speed and your ability to go forty-five degrees or to do a full circle on the wire. Luckily, I have a background as a circus performer so by the second day I was doing all kinds of backflips!” "Away" is a workplace drama set in outer space, but it's also a poignant tale for the historic moment in which we find ourselves. It's a story of flight, of possibility and of hope. The first season of the show debuts on Netflix on September 4th. In this new episode of our podcast, we caught up with Ivanir to talk about the new Netflix series, as well as his previous career as both a circus performer and an Israeli spy. Of all three of those careers, he told us he enjoys acting the most. "In many ways, it gives you an opportunity to do all of these things in a somewhat safe capacity. So, you can be a spy, and then the director says 'Cut!,' and you go and have a snack. It gives you the opportunity to get into so many characters and then leave them and be yourself. It's lovely."

The Wakeup
June 16, 2020: Fall TV renewals, Ben Stiller + Oscar Isaac at Lionsgate, TURNER re-upping with MLB, Exec changes at Netflix, Endeavor Content

The Wakeup

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 7:40


OSCARS moved to April.  Stiller/Isaac/Eric Roth movie a go at LIONSGATE. AMAZON picks up Katims show. Renewals/cancellations at ABC, NBC, USA. TURNER close to renewing with MLB at +40% fee. New head of NETFLIX PR, 2 new partners at UTA, another departure at ENDEAVOR (Content).  PBS FRONTLINE “The Virus: What Went Wrong” preview ; GHOSTBUSTERS Reunited Apart ;  Buy ATHLETIC BREWING beer here ;

TV's Top 5
August 23, 2019 - DWTS backlash, a look at late-night, HBO Max news and a chat with Jason Katims

TV's Top 5

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2019 60:01


The five topics that Lesley and Dan cover this week are: Dancing With the Stars backlash Late-Night Check-in with guest Natalie Jarvey HBO Max news Showrunner Spotlight: Jason Katims Critics Corner Welcome to the TV's Top 5! On this podcast, The Hollywood Reporter's own Lesley Goldberg, West Coast TV Editor, and Daniel Fienberg, Chief Television Critic, will be talking all things TV. Each episode will be broken into five segments that will be sure to deliver real-time television news, a critical look at current and upcoming shows, as well as regular analysis of programs on TV and much more. Stay tuned for future episodes and be sure to subscribe! Hosted by: Lesley Goldberg and Daniel Fienberg Produced by: Matthew Whitehurst and Joshua Farnham

Saved By A Story
Enough/Firsts : Winnie Holzman, Paul Dooley, Kathy Katims and Lucy Schwartz

Saved By A Story

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2019 26:49


Enough/Firsts: Wicked co-writer and My So Called Life Creator Winnie Holzman takes on the theme of Enough and the big questions of procrastination, time and what it is to be so-called married. Winnie gets storybombed by her husband, Paul Dooley, one of the creators of The Electric Company and legendary character actor. From the Firsts salon, writer and founder of Saved by a Story, Kathy Katims tells a story about the first time she decided to be brave.  Singer Songwriter Lucy Schwartz sings her ebullient and gorgeous song, Happiness, accompanied by Mona Tavakoli, David Schwartz and Larry John McNally.

Slasher Scotty
Episode 36: David Katims Interview

Slasher Scotty

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2018 27:25


Scotty's back with an interview with David Katims, who played Chuck in Friday the 13th Part 3. David talks with Scotty about his time on set, what it was like working with Rachel Howard and what she is up to now, what the marijuana was really made from, his death scene, the 3-D aspect of filming Friday the 13th Part 3, his audition, and what it was like being on a Friday the 13th set, what he thought the film initially was, and his reaction when he found out it was a Friday the 13th film. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/slasherscotty/support

Slasher Scotty
Episode 36: David Katims Interview

Slasher Scotty

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2018 26:53


Scotty's back with an interview with David Katims, who played Chuck in Friday the 13th Part 3. David talks with Scotty about his time on set, what it was like working with Rachel Howard and what she is up to now, what the marijuana was really made from, his death scene, the 3-D aspect of filming Friday the 13th Part 3, his audition, and what it was like being on a Friday the 13th set, what he thought the film initially was, and his reaction when he found out it was a Friday the 13th film.

I Think You're Interesting
Jason Katims, showrunner of Friday Night Lights and Rise, on why teens make great TV

I Think You're Interesting

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2018 44:22


Few TV heavyweights have done as much to tell thoughtful, moving stories about teenagers as Jason Katims. While he was a young playwright, Katims broke into the television industry as a staff writer for My So-Called Life — ground zero for realistic depictions of adolescence on TV — then quickly went on to work on any number of iconic teen shows, culminating in his five-season stint as the showrunner of the gorgeous small-town drama Friday Night Lights, following football players in a Texas town. Katims has, of course, written about non-teenagers too. For six seasons, his Parenthood told thoughtful stories about people struggling with very mundane, very real problems. (It was great.) But he’s gone back to high school with his latest series, Rise. The NBC drama follows teenagers involved with a drama program in a dying Pennsylvania steel town.  Todd has been hoping to talk to Katims for years now, which made this discussion all the better. Katims touches on the differences between high school football coaches and high school drama directors, the lessons he learned from the legendary creator and producers of My So-Called Life, and how he learned to be judicious in using Friday Night Lights’ most famous catchphrase. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Nerdette
Class Is In Session: The TV That Makes You Cry

Nerdette

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2018 29:00


The 90s TV drama 'My So-Called Life' had a profound impact on Nerdette host Greta Johnsen. (“Jordan Catalano still holds a special place in my heart,” she said of the fictional Liberty High School heartthrob played by Jared Leto.)Jason Katims helped create that TV show, along with other heart-wrenching dramas like 'Parenthood' and 'Friday Night Lights.' Now Katims is the writer and executive producer of another dramatic network TV show set in high school: 'Rise,' which combines football, musical theater, and plenty of high school teen angst.  “I mean, I’m clearly stuck in my own progression in life,” Katims tells Nerdette. “I got stuck at 17 and never moved on.” Katims talked with us about 'Rise,' why so much of his writing examines adolescence, and what a busy Hollywood showrunner does to recharge. (Plus, get hyped for plenty of TV clips featuring PEAK teen angst.)

IndieWire's Turn It On
Rosie Perez on How Her 'Rise' Character Fights Back (Episode 76)

IndieWire's Turn It On

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2018 35:09


"Rise," inspired by a real-life teacher, stars Josh Radnor as Lou, a teacher going through a bit of a midlife crisis. He decides the answer to his woes is to jazz up the school's lackluster theater department. One problem: It's already run by Tracey, played by Rosie Perez. Jason Katims was the executive producer behind FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS and PARENTHOOD, and HAMILTON producer Jeffrey Seller, are behind the new NBC drama. Perez and Katims stopped by IndieWire to discuss their inspirations for RISE, including what convinced Katims to return to high school — and why Perez finally started doing TV after years of avoiding the small screen.

Return to Camp Blood: A Friday the 13th Fan Podcast
Puff Puff Pass with David Katims from Friday the 13th Part 3

Return to Camp Blood: A Friday the 13th Fan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2017 55:30


On this episode, Nathan speaks with David Katims who was iconic smoker “Chuck” in Friday the 13th Part 3. They discuss David's time on set, the upcoming Part 3 documentary in memoriam of Richard Brooker, reflections of the 35th anniversary, the inspiration of Tommy Chong, and upcoming projects!

Turned On
No. 12: That Voodoo That You Do So Well

Turned On

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2013 53:51


Kate and Danielle talk about their favorite show runners and the depths of Monica Potter's tear ducts.