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The very busy actress, Laila Robins, was recently seen in Ryan Murphy's anthology series, American Horror Stories. She also has a recurring role as Colonel Grace Mallory on the hugely popular Amazon series, The Boys. Laila starred opposite Amanda Seyfried in the Apple+ limited series, The Crowded Room and opposite Joshua Jackson and Alec Baldwin in the Hulu limited series, Dr. Death. She also recurred memorably as Katarina Rostova on the hit NBC series The Blacklist, and she had a major arc playing Pamela Milton on the final season of AMC's The Walking Dead. Among, Laila's many film appearances are: Eye in the Sky, Side Effects, Blumenthal, Concussion, The Good Shepherd, An Innocent Man, Welcome Home Roxy Carmichael, True Crime, and Planes, Trains, and Automobiles. You may have also seen her in such TV series as: The Handmaid's Tale, Homeland, Deception, 30 Rock, So Help Me Todd, Bull, Person of Interest, Blue Bloods, Damages, In Treatment, The Sopranos, Law and Order, and the series lead in Gabriel's Fire opposite the late, legendary James Earl Jones. Laila's work on Broadway includes Heartbreak House, the Tony-nominated play Frozen, and The Real Thing, as well as Off-Broadway in: the quartet of Richard Nelson's Apple Family plays. She's also appeared around the U.S. in numerous stage performances in shows such as: The Lady from Dubuque, Antony and Cleopatra, A Midsummer's Night's Dream, Sore Throats, Tiny Alice, Mrs. Klein, The Merchant of Venice, and many productions at The Guthrie in her hometown of St. Paul/Minneapolis, including Hedda Gabler and The Lion in Winter. Over the years, I've enjoyed quite a few of Laila's on-screen performances in shows of which I'm a big fan, including everything she did in The Walking Dead, Homeland, The Blacklist and The Boys. Laila never hits a false note even when the stories in which she's acting brilliantly defy reality.Of note: Laila also happens to be married to a favorite StoryBeat guest, and someone to whom I owe a great debt of gratitude, the phenomenal actor and singer, Robert Cuccioli, who originated the roles of Henry Jekyll and Edward Hyde in the musical I created with Frank Wildhorn, Jekyll & Hyde.
This bonus episode of our season on the awesome movie year of 1987 features a special Thanksgiving pick, John Hughes' Planes, Trains and Automobiles. Written and directed by John Hughes and starring Steve Martin, John Candy and Laila Robins, Planes, Trains and Automobiles marked Hughes' transition from teen movies to more adult fare.The contemporary reviews quoted in this episode come from Roger Ebert (https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/planes-trains-and-automobiles-1987), Richard Schickel in Time, and Janet Maslin in The New York Times (https://www.nytimes.com/1987/11/25/movies/film-planes-trains-and-automobiles.html).Visit https://www.awesomemovieyear.com for more info about the show.Make sure to like Awesome Movie Year on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/awesomemovieyear and follow us on Twitter @AwesomemoviepodYou can find Jason online at http://goforjason.com/, on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/JHarrisComedy/, on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/jasonharriscomedy/ and on Twitter @JHarrisComedyYou can find Josh online at http://joshbellhateseverything.com/, on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/joshbellhateseverything/ and on Twitter @signalbleedYou can find our producer David Rosen's Piecing It Together Podcast at https://www.piecingpod.com, on Twitter at @piecingpod and the Popcorn & Puzzle Pieces Facebook Group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/piecingpod.You can also follow us all on Letterboxd to keep up with what we've been watching at goforjason, signalbleed and bydavidrosen.Subscribe on Patreon to support the show and get access to exclusive content from Awesome Movie Year, plus fellow podcasts Piecing It Together and All Rice No Beans, and music by David Rosen: https://www.patreon.com/bydavidrosenAll of the music in the episode is by David Rosen. Find more of his music at https://www.bydavidrosen.comPlease like, share, rate and comment on the show and this episode, and tune in for the next 1987 installment, featuring our audience choice winner, RoboCop.
Today's episode Matthew and Nort review the movie Planes, Trains and Automobiles a 1987 American comedy film written, produced, and directed by John Hughes and starring Steve Martin and John Candy with supporting roles by Laila Robins and Michael McKean. Grab some popcorn, crack open a sody pop, and sit down for some movie talk every other Thursday on The Encounter Co Network. We are a comedy movie review podcast where Matthew & Nort take turns watching and reviewing a movie the other host has not seen. They go over the entire plot with spoilers and discuss how they feel about the film. They also talk about fun facts, box office, actors, and how the movie impacted us. Join our Patreon to support the show and get ad-free podcast episodes, full access to our exclusive Patron Discord, and get access to a secret podcast called Flight School where we watch and review a TV Pilot voted on by the Patrons! You get all of that for the low price of $5! Sources for So, You Finally Watched Support the lovely people who created stuff for the show: Art by: Meraki2019 Deep Voice by: Marlar Intro music by: Ozeyzin We are a part of The Encounter Co. network! Check out all the other awesome shows on the network! Follow us on Twitter at: Show: @SYFWPod Nort's Twitter: @NortSauwce Other Socials: Instagram: Soyoufinallywatchedpod Tik Tok: Syfwpodcast YouTube: So, You Finally Watched Podcast If you liked the show be sure to leave a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts & Spotify so we can get the word out about our show! Also tell a friend or two! Thanks for listening! Nort has another podcast with his co-host and wife Anna called Reading isn't for Kids! The pair review and discuss children chapter books, YA books, and sometimes comics. Check it out here! If you want to check out Nort's actual play podcast click this link! The show is called Grim Encounters and it is a campy horror actual play podcast using the Chill 3rd Edition ruleset. Best place to start is Season 1 or Season 2. Austin has anothernother podcast called Mid-Evil Midwest where magic and monsters begin to invade a small town in West Michigan and our group of monster hunters who have set out to stop them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"And it goes something like this….” Laila Robins interprets what's in the cards for writer / director Kevin Henderson and producer Michael Goodfriend, taking listeners on the path from Minneapolis to Yale to a fateful Halloween party at Claire Danes's home to persevering past the meanest review any critic ever wrote Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kärt barn har många namn. I veckans avsnitt tar vi oss an Planes, Trains & Automobiles eller Raka Spåret Till Chicago som den också kallas! John Candy och Steve Martin ger oss en uppvisning i improvisation och komedi. Bege er raka vägen till playknappen för att lyssna, vi ber er... Handlingen: Neal vill bara flyga hem till Chicago och fira Thanksgiving med familjen. Men det blir bara elände - elände i form av en ljudlig säljare, Del Griffith, som drar med Neal ut på villovägar. Skådisar: Steve Martin, John Candy, Laila Robins, Michael McKean och Kevin Bacon Regissör: John Hughes Mycket nöje! Superlänk till våra plattformar: Superlänk till alla våra plattformar: http://linktr.ee/filmsmakarna #filmsmakarna #planestrainsandautomobiles #johncandy #stevemartin #rakaspårettillchicago
The Equalizer Season 4 Episode 1: The Last Campaign Aired on CBS: October 26, 1988 Directed by: Richard Compton Written by : Lee Batchler & Janet Scott Batchler Featuring: Stanley Tucci (!), Laila Robins, E.G. Marshall, Wendell Pierce We're back, baby! Season 4 of the Equalizers podcast is officially afoot, and the original Equalizer gives us another classic to start us off. Stanley Tucci as a scheming NYC politician frames one of his workers and she ends up in a mental institution. The Equalizer and Pete (in her final EQ episode) pose as new patients to help her out (EQ undercover, always a treat). Also an early role for Wendell "Bunk Moreland" Pierce. Plus we go over the landscape of the 88-89 TV season, what the landscape is for the final EQ season and the last TV season of the 80s. Join us as we start what is sure later to be heralded as a groundbreaking season of podcasting. @equalizerspod equalizerspodcast at gmail dot com https://www.facebook.com/equalizerspodcast/
Rountables taped before the finale with Eleanor Matsuura,Laila Robins,Josh McDermitt , and Michael James Shaw
Will speaks with Laila Robins, who made her feature film debut as the object of Steve Martin's affection in the greatest Thanksgiving movie of all time: "Planes, Trains and Automobiles."Most recently, Laila starred on the final season of "The Walking Dead" as Pamela Milton, the governor of the Commonwealth. She's appeared on many of the most popular series of the last several years, including Homeland, The Handmaid's Tale and The Boys.Here she shares tales about her earliest roles, including the surprising films she nearly starred in.Introduction - :30Interview w/ Laila Robins - 1:30Laila on Her 1980s Film Roles - 13:16For the many ways to support the show, visit www.1980snow.com/support.For more episodes of 1980s Now and information about the show visit www.1980snow.com.And for even more 1980s awesomeness visit the80sruled.com or facebook.com/80sruled.Learn more about Jon's podcast and Youtube channel at www.GenXGrownup.com.
We are celebrating Turkey Day here on Made You Watch… (a podcast) and for this episode, Adam has recommended Melanie watch the Thanksgiving classic Planes, Trains, and Automobiles, a film she was not allowed to watch as a kid due to the rapid-fire F-Bombs dropped. This John Hughes comedy stars the late great John Candy and the always funny Steve Martin as they attempt to get home for Thanksgiving. Hilarity ensues in the madcap flick. But, does it still hold up? Join hosts Adam Mock and Melanie Weir as they unpack this classic. Happy Thanksgiving, folks. Please RATE, SUBSCRIBE and leave a REVIEW. It really helps! You can also check out our back catalog, which includes discussions about Office Space, Legally Blonde, Speed, Encanto, The Fifth Element, and a wild special episode where Adam puts himself through the entire Twilight Franchise. With the tastes of the two hosts combined, there is truly something for everyone. But wait, there's more! We also have videos of Made You Watch… (a podcast) YouTube Channel. Join Adam and Melanie as they share their love of movies every Wednesday. You can find Made You Watch... (a podcast) on all music and podcast streaming services. Follow Melanie Weir: Instagram @mel.ohh.dramatic and Twitter @spoopityboop Follow Adam Mock: Instagram @mock_adam and Twitter @Ad_Mock Follow The Show: Instagram @madeyouwatchapodcast, Twitter @MadeYouWatch, and on our YouTube Channel. Email: feedback@madeyouwatchapodcast.com (We'd love to hear from you!) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/madeyouwatch/support
We are celebrating Turkey Day here on Made You Watch… (a podcast) and for this episode, Adam has recommended Melanie watch the Thanksgiving classic Planes, Trains, and Automobiles, a film she was not allowed to watch as a kid due to the rapid-fire F-Bombs dropped. This John Hughes comedy stars the late great John Candy and the always funny Steve Martin as they attempt to get home for Thanksgiving. Hilarity ensues in the madcap flick. But, does it still hold up? Join hosts Adam Mock and Melanie Weir as they unpack this classic. Happy Thanksgiving, folks. Please RATE, SUBSCRIBE and leave a REVIEW. It really helps! You can also check out our back catalog, which includes discussions about Office Space, Legally Blonde, Speed, Encanto, The Fifth Element, and a wild special episode where Adam puts himself through the entire Twilight Franchise. With the tastes of the two hosts combined, there is truly something for everyone. But wait, there's more! We also have videos of Made You Watch… (a podcast) YouTube Channel. Join Adam and Melanie as they share their love of movies every Wednesday. You can find Made You Watch... (a podcast) on all music and podcast streaming services. Follow Melanie Weir: Instagram @mel.ohh.dramatic and Twitter @spoopityboop Follow Adam Mock: Instagram @mock_adam and Twitter @Ad_Mock Follow The Show: Instagram @madeyouwatchapodcast, Twitter @MadeYouWatch, and on our YouTube Channel. Email: feedback@madeyouwatchapodcast.com (We'd love to hear from you!) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/madeyouwatch/support
This week the crew breakdown the 1987 classic, Planes, Trains, and Automobiles starring Steve Martin, John Candy, and Laila Robins. Junior gets into his recent encounter with a Del Griffith and how he survived. Andi gets into why she is more of a Neal Page. Plus Jesse confesses that John Candy is his real father. Where to find the crew: @MAKEITACOMBO on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok Jesse @LordLenix on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok Junior @a.jr.combo on Instagram and @ajrcombo on Twitter Andi @am.i.a.slut_podcast on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok All Our Podcasts on Make it a Combo Productions: Am I a Slut @am.i.a.slut_podcast on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok The Minorities Report @minoritiesreportpodcast on Instagram and @minoritiesreport on TikTok
For episode 151 of The Walking Dead Talk Through, Kyle, LT, and Brian talk through The Walking Dead Season 11, Episode 23, titled Family. Written by Magli Lozano & Erik Mountain & Kevin Deiboldt and directed by Sharat Raju. The Alexandrians and the prisoners head back to the Commonwealth to confront Pamela Milton. Meanwhile, a swarm approaches the city.
For episode 151 of The Walking Dead Talk Through, Kyle, LT, and Brian talk through The Walking Dead Season 11, Episode 23, titled Family. Written by Magli Lozano & Erik Mountain & Kevin Deiboldt and directed by Sharat Raju. The Alexandrians and the prisoners head back to the Commonwealth to confront Pamela Milton. Meanwhile, a swarm approaches the city.
This week the crew breakdown the 1987 classic, Planes, Trains, and Automobiles starring Steve Martin, John Candy, and Laila Robins. Junior gets into why he thinks this movie is good for anyone. Andi tries to watch this movie as she cleans her house. Plus Jesse explodes on Junior for telling FALSE facts. Where to find the crew: @MAKEITACOMBO on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok Jesse @LordLenix on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok Junior @a.jr.combo on Instagram and @ajrcombo on Twitter Andi @am.i.a.slut_podcast on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok All Our Podcasts on Make it a Combo Productions: Am I a Slut @am.i.a.slut_podcast on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok The Minorities Report @minoritiesreportpodcast on Instagram and @minoritiesreport on TikTok
For episode 149 of The Walking Dead Talk Through, Kyle, LT, and Brian talk through The Walking Dead Season 11, Episode 21, titled Outpost 22. Written by Jim Barnes and directed by Tawnia McKiernan. Separated from their children, our survivors track a military convoy to a mysterious destination.
For episode 150 of The Walking Dead Talk Through, Kyle, LT, and Brian talk through The Walking Dead Season 11, Episode 22, titled Faith. Written by Nicole Mirante-Matthews & Magali Lozano and directed by Rose Troche. Ezekiel and Negan plan a labor revolt. Eugene stands trial.
For episode 149 of The Walking Dead Talk Through, Kyle, LT, and Brian talk through The Walking Dead Season 11, Episode 21, titled Outpost 22. Written by Jim Barnes and directed by Tawnia McKiernan. Separated from their children, our survivors track a military convoy to a mysterious destination.
For episode 150 of The Walking Dead Talk Through, Kyle, LT, and Brian talk through The Walking Dead Season 11, Episode 22, titled Faith. Written by Nicole Mirante-Matthews & Magali Lozano and directed by Rose Troche. Ezekiel and Negan plan a labor revolt. Eugene stands trial.
For episode 148 of The Walking Dead Talk Through, Kyle, LT, and Brian talk through The Walking Dead Season 11, Episode 20, titled What's Been Lost. Written by Erik Mountain and directed by Aisha Tyler. Daryl and Carol investigate the whereabouts of their friends after Pamela disappeared them from The Commonwealth.
For episode 148 of The Walking Dead Talk Through, Kyle, LT, and Brian talk through The Walking Dead Season 11, Episode 20, titled What's Been Lost. Written by Erik Mountain and directed by Aisha Tyler. Daryl and Carol investigate the whereabouts of their friends after Pamela disappeared them from The Commonwealth.
For episode 147 of The Walking Dead Talk Through, Kyle, LT, and Brian talk through The Walking Dead Season 11, Episode 19, titled Variant. Written by Vivian Tse and directed by Karen Gaviola. Eugene is on the run. Mercer is tasked to find him. Aaron's group faces a complication on the road.
For episode 147 of The Walking Dead Talk Through, Kyle, LT, and Brian talk through The Walking Dead Season 11, Episode 19, titled Variant. Written by Vivian Tse and directed by Karen Gaviola. Eugene is on the run. Mercer is tasked to find him. Aaron's group faces a complication on the road.
For episode 146 of The Walking Dead Talk Through, Kyle, LT, and Brian talk through The Walking Dead Season 11, Episode 18, titled A New Deal. Story by: Corey Reed and Teleplay by: Corey Reed & Kevin Deiboldt and directed by Jeffrey F. January. They also discuss Tales of The Walking Dead, Season 1, Episode 6, titled La Dona.
For episode 146 of The Walking Dead Talk Through, Kyle, LT, and Brian talk through The Walking Dead Season 11, Episode 18, titled A New Deal. Story by: Corey Reed and Teleplay by: Corey Reed & Kevin Deiboldt and directed by Jeffrey F. January. They also discuss Tales of The Walking Dead, Season 1, Episode 6, titled La Dona.
For episode 145 of The Walking Dead Talk Through, Kyle, LT, and Brian talk through The Walking Dead Season 11, Episode 17, titled Lockdown. It was written by Julia Ruchman and directed by Greg Nicotero. They also discuss Tales of The Walking Dead, Season 1, Episode 5, titled Davon.
For episode 145 of The Walking Dead Talk Through, Kyle, LT, and Brian talk through The Walking Dead Season 11, Episode 17, titled Lockdown. It was written by Julia Ruchman and directed by Greg Nicotero. They also discuss Tales of The Walking Dead, Season 1, Episode 5, titled Davon.
More with the cast as this edition has Josh McDermitt ,Laila Robins , Teo Rapp-Olsson, and Josh Hamilton .
For episode 140 of The Walking Dead Talk Through, Kyle and LT talk through all the news that came out of Comic-con, the new trailers, and a little bit about the new anthology series Tales of the Walking Dead. Just a little release to get your appetite wet for the new show coming up on Sunday and to get you excited about the future of The Walking Dead Universe. So Enjoy and can't wait to have you all back with us, even if it's only for six weeks. It will be fun.
For episode 140 of The Walking Dead Talk Through, Kyle and LT talk through all the news that came out of Comic-con, the new trailers, and a little bit about the new anthology series Tales of the Walking Dead. Just a little release to get your appetite wet for the new show coming up on Sunday and to get you excited about the future of The Walking Dead Universe. So Enjoy and can't wait to have you all back with us, even if it's only for six weeks. It will be fun.
Laila Robins is an actor who's pretty much done it all in both theatre and on screen. On Screen you may recognize her from her many roles such as in Homeland, The Blacklist, The Boys, Walking Dead, Planes, Trains & Automobiles, Eye in the Sky, True Crime, An Innocent Man, Dr Death, The Equalizer, Bull, Law and Order: Special Victims & Bored to Death. She's also a veteran in the theatre and has appeared in many productions, including as Blanche Dubois in A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE, Alma in SUMMER AND SMOKE, Annie in THE REAL THING, Mellita in MRS.KLEIN, Masha in THREE SISTERS, Ranyevskaya in CHERRY ORCHARD, Nina in THE SEAGULL, Carrie Nye in HEDDA GABLER, Olympia Dukakis in LION IN WINTER, ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA, THE APPLE FAMILY PLAYS, THE LADY FROM DUBUQUE to name a few. As you can imagine we dive deep and cover a lot such as chatting about confidence, teaching, scenes being cut from films, regrets, looking after her voice, growth, magic, vibration, being in the moment and her fear of public speaking. The video footage of this entire chat is now out as well! So check them out on YouTube under Michael Kahan Check Laila out on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/officiallailarobins/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/laila_robins ------------------------------------------- Follow @Funny in Failure on Instagram and Facebook https://www.instagram.com/funnyinfailure/ https://www.facebook.com/funnyinfailure/ and @Michael_Kahan on Insta & Twitter to keep up to date with the latest info. https://www.instagram.com/michael_kahan/ https://twitter.com/Michael_Kahan
For episode 139 of The Walking Dead Talk Through, Kyle and LT talk through The Walking Dead Season 11, Episode 16 titled Acts of God. It was written by Nicole Mirante-Matthews and directed by Catriona McKenzie. Maggie prepares to defend Hilltop and the people of Riverbend against Hornsby. Meanwhile, Hornsby hires Leah to kill her.
For episode 139 of The Walking Dead Talk Through, Kyle and LT talk through The Walking Dead Season 11, Episode 16 titled Acts of God. It was written by Nicole Mirante-Matthews and directed by Catriona McKenzie. Maggie prepares to defend Hilltop and the people of Riverbend against Hornsby. Meanwhile, Hornsby hires Leah to kill her.
For episode 135 of The Walking Dead Talk Through, LT takes the reigns with Kyle and talks through The Walking Dead Season 11 Episode 12 titled The Lucky Ones. It was written by Vivian Tse and directed by Tawnia McKiernan. Governor Pamela Milton tours Alexandria, Oceanside and Hilltop. Eugene processes Max's Story.
For episode 135 of The Walking Dead Talk Through, LT takes the reigns with Kyle and talks through The Walking Dead Season 11 Episode 12 titled The Lucky Ones. It was written by Vivian Tse and directed by Tawnia McKiernan. Governor Pamela Milton tours Alexandria, Oceanside and Hilltop. Eugene processes Max's Story.
More with the cast as this edition has Josh McDermitt ,Laila Robins , Teo Rapp-Olsson, and Josh Hamilton .
For episode 133 of The Walking Dead Talk Through, Kyle and LT talk through The Walking Dead Season 11 Episode 10 titled New Haunts. It was written by Magali Lozano and directed by Jon Amiel. Our Heroes experience Halloween in the Commonwealth. Daryl and Rosita undergo military training.
For episode 133 of The Walking Dead Talk Through, Kyle and LT talk through The Walking Dead Season 11 Episode 10 titled New Haunts. It was written by Magali Lozano and directed by Jon Amiel. Our Heroes experience Halloween in the Commonwealth. Daryl and Rosita undergo military training.
More with the cast as this edition has Josh McDermitt ,Laila Robins , Teo Rapp-Olsson, and Josh Hamilton .
This week was a great week back in 1987. Two very well-received and wholesome comedies were released on the same day. One of them is the classic road trip film Planes, Trains and Automobiles. The other is Three Men and a Baby, an all-star adventure in parenthood and crime. We let them battle it out to see which is the best! 0:07:40 - Three Men and a Baby review 0:19:20 - Planes, Trains and Automobiles review 0:30:18 - Bonus Battle segment Join the Bad Porridge Club on Patreon for TWO bonus episodes each month! https://www.patreon.com/oldiebutagoodiepod Follow the show! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oldiebutagoodiepod/ Facebook: https://fb.me/oldiebutagoodiepod Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjfdXHxK_rIUsOEoFSx-hGA Podcast Platforms: https://linktr.ee/oldiebutagoodiepod Got feedback? Send us an email at oldiebutagoodiepod@gmail.com Follow the hosts! Sandro Falce - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandrofalce/ - Twitter: https://twitter.com/sandrofalce - Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/SandroFalce/ - Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/kegelandgregmusic - Nerd-Out Podcast: https://anchor.fm/nerd-out-podcast Zach Adams - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zach4dams/ - Twitter: https://twitter.com/ZackoCaveWizard Donations: https://paypal.me/oldiebutagoodiepod Please do not feel like you have to contribute anything but any donations are greatly appreciated! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Flashback to Thanksgiving last year when Will and Ray talked about some of the more interesting and "special" 1980s TV episodes that celebrated the holiday. And they're joined with a "live" (read: sitcom laugh track) audience. Then, the duo chats with Laila Robins. Now, she appears in the most popular TV shows. But her career began in 1987's "Planes, Trains and Automobiles." To listen to bonus episodes of 1980s Now, support the show on Patreon by visiting www.patreon.com/1980snow. For more episodes of 1980s Now and information about the show visit www.1980snow.com. And for even more 1980s awesomeness visit the80sruled.com or facebook.com/80sruled.
I talk. I drink. I movie About the movie: Easily excitable Neal Page (Steve Martin) is somewhat of a control freak. Trying to get home to Chicago to spend Thanksgiving with his wife (Laila Robins) and kids, his flight is rerouted to a distant city in Kansas because of a freak snowstorm, and his sanity begins to fray. Worse yet, he is forced to bunk up with talkative Del Griffith (John Candy), whom he finds extremely annoying. Together they must overcome the insanity of holiday travel to reach their intended destination. Check out my amazing friends: The best coolers in the business: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ColorBlindDesignCo?ref=ks_wide Follow Skot on the IG - @colorblind.design The best in art and tech - The Harry Artist Follow him on IG - @theharryartist You can get at me ... IG - @talkingduringmovies Twitter - @talkduringmovie Email - Talkingduringmoviespodcast@gmail.com Have an amazing Thanksgiving!
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About That Kiss is out now everywhere! It could be your feel-good read of the summer :-) Harper is feeling the launch stress. Another new release is the German translation of A Lesson in Love, Die Erfahrung von Liebe. Harper finally typed THE END on Difficult Women, which is set in Brittany, which is where we're going on holiday. We watched season four of Unforgotten, and loved it, but the end left Caroline reeling. We also started rewatching Homeland, starting at season four, which has Laila Robins. Harper has a rant about Ted Lasso. Caroline's book this week is Transcendent Kingdom by Yaa Gyasi. It's a beautiful book about difficult topics, gorgeously written and very compelling. Tune in again next time for a new episode of Harper Bliss & Her Mrs. Get in touch with us with your questions, comments, or suggested topics at harperblissandhermrs@gmail.com. Get some free books by subscribing to the Harper Bliss mailing list. For more on Harper Bliss visit www.harperbliss.com
Synopsis: The Rest of Us is a narrative feature film about student resilience in the face of a mental health crisis on a college campus. Set in Fall 2001 at Blair University, a motley crew of college students spring into action when forced to face a campus-wide mental health crisis. The film follows Amy, an introverted engineering student whose resistance — and resilience — provides inspiration to those who are left behind. Director: Linda G. Mills Writers: Laura Moss, Ricardo Pérez González Stars: Amanda Debraux, Laila Robins, Preston Martin, Peter Mark Kendall, Angela Scalafan, Mars Williams, Raffi Barsoumian Producers: Beth Davenport, David Komar, Mary Stuart Masterson, Hediya Sizar If you want to donate to the show feel free to do so by going to https://www.gofundme.com/f/movie-lovers-unite-podcast?utm_source=customer&utm_medium=copy_link&utm_campaign=p_cf+share-flow-1 If you want to sign up with Audible to start your free trial here's the link http://www.audibletrial.com/movieloversunite If you want to be apart of our Patron feel free by clicking the link https://www.patreon.com/join/movieloversunite Follow us on Facebook at https://m.facebook.com/HouseNerdGeek/?ref=bookmarks If you want to get in touch with Movie Lovers Unite feel free to email us at movieloversunite@gmail.com If you want to leave us a voice mail message here's the link https://anchor.fm/movieloversunite/message If you would also link to be apart of our Listeners Support Program here is the link https://anchor.fm/movieloversunite/support --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/movieloversunite/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/movieloversunite/support
Welcome back to Backtrack! New episodes every WEDNESDAY! SPOILERS AHEAD This week we review Planes, Trains and Automobiles! Happy Thanksgiving everyone! Today we go over the best Thanksgiving movie ever made! Easily excitable Neal Page (Steve Martin) is somewhat of a control freak. Trying to get home to Chicago to spend Thanksgiving with his wife (Laila Robins) and kids, his flight is rerouted to a distant city in Kansas because of a freak snowstorm, and his sanity begins to fray. Worse yet, he is forced to bunk up with talkative Del Griffith (John Candy), whom he finds extremely annoying. Together they must overcome the insanity of holiday travel to reach their intended destination. Host: Conner Norton (Twitter/Instagram @mrconnernorton) Co-host: Julian Alvarez (Instagram @julian.alvarez45) Support us: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/backtrack Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/backtrackpodcast/
Will and Ray examine the best Thanksgiving episodes of 1980s TV and then speak with Laila Robins, who stars in "The Blacklist" and the "The Boys" and debuted in "Planes, Trains and Automobiles."
Crooked Table Podcast - The world of film from a fresh angle
In the 1980s, few filmmakers were as in-demand and influential as John Hughes. The man basically created the concept of the teen movie with films such as Sixteen Candles, The Breakfast Club, Weird Science, and Ferris Bueller's Day Off. Yet, after that run, Hughes did the last thing anyone expected: he grew up. Planes, Trains, and Automobiles marks his directorial entry into adult comedies. And boy, is it a great one. Jamie Williams last appeared on the show to talk 1999's Man on the Moon. But now, we're taking our first-ever trip to Hughes. We'll talk about how the director created the comedy dream team of Steve Martin and John Candy, why Candy should have been an Oscar contender for his work, and how Planes, Trains, and Automobiles might be the best (or only?) Thanksgiving movie ever made. SYNOPSIS Easily excitable Neal Page (Steve Martin) is somewhat of a control freak. Trying to get home to Chicago to spend Thanksgiving with his wife (Laila Robins) and kids, his flight is rerouted to a distant city in Kansas because of a freak snowstorm, and his sanity begins to fray. Worse yet, he is forced to bunk up with talkative Del Griffith (John Candy), whom he finds extremely annoying. Together they must overcome the insanity of holiday travel to reach their intended destination. SHOW NOTES Want to appear on a future episode of the Crooked Table Podcast? Find out how over at crookedtable.com/guest! Join the Crooked Table Crew by becoming an official patron over at Patreon.com/CrookedTable Subscribe to the Crooked Table Podcast on iTunes so that you never miss a moment! Listen to the Crooked Table Podcast on Spotify! The Crooked Table Podcast is also on Stitcher! Reach Robert Yaniz Jr. on Twitter at @crookedtable. Connect with Crooked Table on social media: Facebook | Twitter | Tumblr
On this episode of Out of Theaters, the hosts dissect all aspects of the John Hughes comedy, from the epic journey our main characters take to the oddballs they meet along the way.
This week Brian and Kenna are thankful for the one Thanksgiving movie that exists to do for the holiday. It's Planes, Trains & Automobiles (1987) starring Steve Martin, John Candy, Laila Robins, Michael McKean, Kevin Bacon, Edie McClurg and Dylan Baker. If you like what you hear please rate, review and subscribe AND don't forget we're giving you holiday hints about our new episodes every week over on Twitter (@thebootpodcast)!
Lunchtime Movie Review - Reviewing films from the 70s and 80s
Paramount Pictures released Planes, Trains & Automobiles on December 16, 1987. John Hughes directed the film which starred Steve Martin, John Candy, and Laila Robins. The post Planes, Trains & Automobiles (1987) appeared first on Movie House Memories.
This week, the Grue-Crew witness the terror of Lovecraftian aliens, the ferocity of werewolf zombies, and the revenge of a woman wronged. First up is the feature film Island Zero from director Josh Gerritsen set on a remote North Eastern island facing a threat from beneath the sea... or is it from another dimension. The next film, Feral from director Coralie Fargeat, features Scout Taylor-Compton and Lew Temple struggling to survive a new type of creature feature. Rounding out the show is the theatrical release of Revenge from director Coralie Fargeat who makes an incredible impression with her first feature film - a film you will not soon forget. The hunt is on for the diamond in the rough. Doc Rotten from Horror News Radio and Jeff Mohr from Decades of Horror: The Classic Era are joined by Rafe Telsch and Vanessa Thompson. Gruesome Magazine Podcast - Episode 022 Revenge - Feral - Island Zero SHUDDER MOVIE RECOMMENDATION Use my promo code - GRUESOME - for an extended 30-day FREE trial of Shudder to check out Downrange and Still/Born! Enter the promo code at http://gruesomemagazine.com/shudder to get your first month free. Island Zero A fishing community on a remote Maine island finds itself suddenly cut off from the rest of the world after the ferry stops coming. When people start to vanish, the terrified survivors realize that someone - or something - is hunting them. "What really holds this film together is the performance of Laila Robins as the doctor." - Jeff "I do like the local color of it. It feels very authentic to the region." - Doc Director: Josh Gerritsen w/ Tess Gerritsen Cast: Laila Robins, Adam Wade McLaughlin, Teri Reeves Feral (IFC Midnight): Students fight to survive a weekend in the woods. "I think it’s well worth a watch. It’s got some serious tension (and) great effects." - Jeff "I really enjoyed this! IFC Midnight has been killing it!" - Doc Director: Mark Young Cast: Scout Taylor-Compton, Olivia Luccardi, Lew Temple Revenge (Shudder): Never take your mistress on an annual guys' getaway, especially one devoted to hunting - a violent lesson for three wealthy married men. "My stomach was in knots the entire time. … This movie is 100% go almost from the start and definitely to the very end until it goes black." - Vanessa "This is an excellent film. The tension builds from the outset. From the very beginning, every single second, I was waiting for something unexpected to happen, expecting something to come, literally every second of the runtime." - Jeff "This is going to be one of my favorites films of the year, undoubtedly. It’s going to be very hard to beat. (Coralie Fargeat) is instantly at the top of my list of directors to look out for. I can’t wait for her to do another film." - Doc Director: Coralie Fargeat Cast: Matilda Anna Ingrid Lutz, Kevin Janssens, Vincent Colombe
MOVIES WITH GOTH WINONA RYDER Annie chose: Beetlejuice (1988) starring: Winona Ryder, Michael Keaton, Alec Baldwin, Geena Davis and Catherine O'hara (Directed by Tim Burton) Shannon chose: Welcome Home, Roxy Carmichael (1990) starring:Winona Ryder, Jeff Daniels, Thomas Wilson Brown, Laila Robins and Francis Fisher (Directed by Jim Abrahams) Are you an Ann or a Shan this week? Let us know! #femmefilmschool Email: girlsinterruptedpod@gmail.com IG: instagram.com/girlsinterruptedpod Tumblr: girlsinterruptedpod.tumblr.com/ Facebook: facebook.com/grlsinterruptd Support the show: paypal.me/girlsinterrupted Your Hosts: Shannon: IG/Twitter @prickwolf Annie: IG @annie.rives Twitter @anniecrives Want to save cash without thinking about it? Check out @hellodigit, it's like magic. https://digit.co/r/tiD8g?af
Easily excitable Neal Page (Steve Martin) is somewhat of a control freak. Trying to get home to Chicago to spend Thanksgiving with his wife (Laila Robins) and kids, his flight is rerouted to a distant city in Kansas because of a freak snowstorm, and his sanity begins to fray. Worse yet, he is forced to bunk up with talkative Del Griffith (John Candy), whom he finds extremely annoying. Together they must overcome the insanity of holiday travel to reach their intended destination. Leave a Review - http://shatthemovies.com/review Vote for Movies - http://shatthemovies.com/vote/ Subscribe & Social Media - http://shatthemovies.com/subscribe-and-follow Website - http://shatthemovies.com Email - mailto:hosts@shatthemovies.com Our TV Podcasts - https://shatontv.com/shat-on-podcasts Theme Song - Die Hard by Guyz Nite
Talented, elegant and award winning actor Laila Robins talks about family, theater, television and movies. Laila continues to have a wonderful career highlighted by marvelous movies and television shows that include "Planes, Trains and Automobiles", "Homeland", "Eye in the Sky" and the immensely underrated "Oxygen". In January you can catch Laila on ABC playing Special Agent Deakins in "Deception" Meet the very cool: Laila Robins.
Steve Cooper talks with actor Laila Robins. Laila has had a very successful career on both stage and screen. She has appeared on Broadway in such shows as Hearbreak House, Frozen, The Herbal Bed and The Real Thing and has toured the country in many major theatre productions and starred in the fiftieth anniversary production of A Street Car Named Desire at the legendary Steppenwolf Theatre in Chicago. She has also landed roles on the small screen, including Victoria Heller on ABC’s Gabriel's Fire, as the younger version of family matriarch Livia Soprano on HBO’s The Sopranos, as Claire Williams, the mother of lesbian Reese Williams on the daytime drama All My Children, playing Tammy Kent on HBO’s In Treatment and many others on shows such as Murder in the First, Homeland and Quantico. Some of her popular movie credits include The Book of Daniel, Planes, Trains & Automobiles, A Walk on the Moon and The Good Shepherd.
TNT’s MURDER in the FIRST garnered an Emmy nod, but The New York Times critic Mike Hale wanted to know how Hollywood forgot to nominate LAILA ROBINS for Best Supporting Actress. He is not alone. Laila Robins has steadily worked in film and television for decades since her breakout role in John Hughes’ PLANES, TRAINS and AUTOMBILES with Steve Martin and the beloved John Candy back in 1987. Most recently she did a stint on Showtime’s Homeland. But New York theater directors and producers may not want to share their best kept secret. On Broadway and off, Theater royalty, from the late great Mike Nichols to Pulitzer (and Employee of the Month Award winner) Jon Robin Baitz cast Robins because she consistently delivers her signature subtle, sly, supple, and seductive performances. She’s won the Drama League Award and been nominated for the Helen Hayes and Lucille Lortel Awards, but a consummate worker bee, Robins would rather focus on what’s coming down the pipeline. She just wrapped shooting A WOMAN, A PART and...
Stage and screen actor Steven Skybell talks about his relationship with Shakespeare, Hamlet at the Globe, Richard II, and the power of verse. Interviewed by Michael Sexton, Artistic and Executive Director of The Shakespeare Society.
Actress Laila Robins discusses her Shakespeare memories, discovering the text and Antony & Cleopatra. Interviewed by Michael Sexton, Artistic and Executive Director of The Shakespeare Society.
A trio of classical theatre veterans - Kate Fleetwood, Peter Francis James and Laila Robins - share their thoughts about the importance of language in performing the classics and the physical connection they feel to the language; why the classics force audiences to think; the reaction of younger audiences to classical theatre; tackling the pre-conceived ideas held by audiences about the classics; and their opinion on setting the plays in different eras.