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Most people feel lonely at some point in their lives and we decided to delve deeper into how we've perceived and dealt with this feeling. In this episode we each share, review and discuss the top 3 movies that shaped our feeling of loneliness.
Are you dating someone and seeing them 4 or 5 times a week or more? If so, you had better watch out for Fusion catching up to you, in this episode's Glossary Term. For today's Chick Flick Movie Review, Paul takes a look at the way love finds people even in the worst of times with Last Chance Harvey. Finally, with your smartphone in hand, you go through your dating app, and you run across dating profiles with several fabulous pictures but no written content. Should you swipe right on them? In today's Potpourri Segment, Paul discusses how to deal with those picture-only dating profiles.We're retaking dating questions now that the podcast production is more dialed in. If you've got one you'd like Paul to answer on the podcast, please submit it to the email address below. We'll keep your identity confidential. The team is also looking to add a woman's point of view to the podcast! If you're a Gen X or Boomer gal interested in contributing, please get in touch with us at the same email address.Recommended books for learning more about Fusion: for men specifically, Paul recommends Dating Essentials for Men by Dr. Robert Glover. For both men and women, Mating in Captivity by Esther Perel is a good choice.Questions and Contributions: questions@50datesat50.com50 Dates at 50 Website: https://50datesat50.com/
Jeffrey Young is joined by Joel Hopkins, a film director and screenwriter best known for his films Jump Tomorrow, Last Chance Harvey, and Hampstead. They discuss his life, his works, and the story behind Hampstead, a film based on the life of Harry Hallowes who successfully claimed ownership of a half-acre plot of Hampstead Heath. The film stars Diane Keaton, Brendan Gleeson, James Norton, Lesley Manvilles, Jason Watkins, Hugh Skinner, and Simon Callow. In this insightful episode, Joel shares his thoughts on the industry, providing advice for young people hoping to succeed, and importantly, why he thinks Camden is such a special place.
This is Erin and Mary's last chance! Join the girls as they watch Emma Thompson's 2008 movie, Last Chance Harvey. Join the girls as they discuss supporting small business, Happy Days and how Erin is preparing to one day live in London.
Título original Last Chance Harvey Año 2008 Duración 92 min. País Estados Unidos Estados Unidos Director Joel Hopkins Guión Joel Hopkins Música Dickon Hinchliffe Fotografía John de Borman Reparto Dustin Hoffman, Emma Thompson, Eileen Atkins, Kathy Baker, Richard Schiff, James Brolin, Liane Balaban, Tim Howar, Wendy Mae Brown, Bronagh Gallagher, Jeremy Sheffield Productora Overture Films Género Romance. Drama | Drama romántico. Bodas Web oficial http://www.widepictures.es/nuncaestardeparaenamorarse/ Sinopsis Harvey Shine (Dustin Hoffman), un neoyorquino maduro que compone música publicitaria, está pasando por un mal momento tanto profesional como personal. De repente, surge una novedad en su vida: durante un viaje a Londres para asistir a la boda de su hija, conoce a Kate (Emma Thompson), una peculiar solterona cuya vida social es bastante anodina. Harvey se siente inmediatamente atraído por su inteligencia y su espontaneidad y pronto se establece entre ellos una relación que puede cambiar el curso de sus tristes y solitarias vidas.
Tim Perell, President of Process Media, drops by to talk about his experience as a producer of such excellent movies as Last Chance Harvey and The Love Punch. Both films star Oscar winner Emma Thompson. Dustin Hoffman, another Oscar winner, co-stars as Harvey in the first film, and Pierce Brosnan plays her ex-husband in the latter movie, which opened on May 23rd. Misha Zubarev will co-host this special episode. Perell started as an A&R scout for Warner Bros. Records, has read for Miramax, and co-founded Eureka Pictures in 1995. He also earned a Master’s Degree at the Royal College of Art in London, where he produced seven short films. He received an Independent Spirit Producer Award for Shortbus (with co-producer Harvey Gertler). Perell’s producing credits cover a variety of other motion pictures, including: A.C.O.D. Breathing Room The Myth of Fingerprints Trust the Man The Rebound World Traveler World’s Greatest Dad
Kirsty Young's castaway this week is Dustin Hoffman. In spite of his Aunt Pearl telling him he wasn't good looking enough to be an actor for the past forty-five years he's been crafting landmark movie performances. He is that rare and apparently contradictory thing - a character actor and a superstar. The Graduate, Midnight Cowboy, Lenny, All The President's Men, Marathon Man, Kramer v Kramer, Tootsie, Rain Man, Wag The Dog, and Last Chance Harvey are just a handful of the movies that contribute to an unparalleled body of work: he is the only actor in history to have top billing in three films that won Best Picture Oscars. Now in his mid-70s he is making his directorial debut. He says "I'm always fighting to break through... I'm trying to show you the part of me that wants to love, wants to kill, that wants to find my way out, that feels there is no way out." Producer: Cathy Drysdale.
Kirsty Young's castaway this week is Dustin Hoffman.In spite of his Aunt Pearl telling him he wasn't good looking enough to be an actor for the past forty-five years he's been crafting landmark movie performances. He is that rare and apparently contradictory thing - a character actor and a superstar. The Graduate, Midnight Cowboy, Lenny, All The President's Men, Marathon Man, Kramer v Kramer, Tootsie, Rain Man, Wag The Dog, and Last Chance Harvey are just a handful of the movies that contribute to an unparalleled body of work: he is the only actor in history to have top billing in three films that won Best Picture Oscars. Now in his mid-70s he is making his directorial debut.He says "I'm always fighting to break through... I'm trying to show you the part of me that wants to love, wants to kill, that wants to find my way out, that feels there is no way out."Producer: Cathy Drysdale.
Dickon is a founding member of Tindersticks, the seminal UK band for which he composed music, played violin, guitar and keyboards. His orchestral arrangements were one of Tindersticks' most distinctive features. From 1993 to 2005, Dickon was involved in ten of their releases including their self-titled debut which was Melody Maker's album of the year. Dickon began scoring films when French director Claire Denis approached Tindersticks to write the score to her films like Trouble Every Day, starring Vincent Gallo, and the film Friday Night. Dickon has scored several other films including Forty Shades of Blue, directed by Ira Sachs, which won the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance in 2005. Dickon has composed music for a range of films from Married Life, Last Chance Harvey, Cold Souls, and Red Riding: In the Year of Our Lord 1980 for James Marsh.More recently, Dickon scored Debra Granik's multiple award winning feature film Winter's Bone, Passion Play for Mitch Glazer and the award winning documentary, Project Nim, again for James Marsh.
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Neste Podcast Angélica Hellish, Marcos Noriega tiveram um bate papo bem legal com Vana Medeiros do Spin-Off Blog e Podcast de Séries e Ock Tock do Podcast Máquina do Tempo e Tockaí falaram sobre amor,relacionamento e déram umas dicas de filmes pra assistir juntinho, porque ninguém é de ferro. Feed|Facebook|Twitter|Instagram|Padrim Inscreva-se no nosso canal no Youtube: O vídeo vai sair por lá! CLIQUE AQUI IMPORTANTE! Gosta do nosso trabalho e quer que ele continue? Doe via PIX! Nossa chave é pixmasmorracine@gmail.com ou seja nosso padrinho ou madrinha nos apoiando no Padrim ou no Colabora aí. Ajude a manter os podcasts independentes, como o nosso no ar, apoie. Alguns filmes citados nesse podcast: (Clique no nome para ver o trailer) Last Chance Harvey - 2008(Tinha que ser você) The Story of Us - 1999 (A História de Nós Dois) White Palace - 1990 (Loucos de Paixão) Tootsie - 1982 (Tootsie) Hitch - 2005 (Hitch - Conselheiro Amoroso) Before Sunrise - 1999 (Antes do Amanhecer) Before Sunset - 2004 ( Antes do Pôr do Sol) Closer - 2004 (Closer-Perto Demais) The English Patient - 1996 (O Paciente Inglês) Carne Trémula - 1997 (Carne Trêmula) The Unbearable Lightness of Being - 1988 (A Insustentável Leveza do Ser) The End of the Affair - 1999 (Fim de Caso) My Blueberry Nights - 2007 ( Um Beijo Roubado) Secretary - 2002 (Secretária) Up In The Air - 2010 (Amor Sem Escalas) Mostly Martha - 2001 (Bela Martha)
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Paul, Jon and Jenny put Terminator Salvation through its paces, together with Last Chance Harvey. Also covered are the aging actor population, the cinematic vision of the future they'd most like to live in, movie recommendations from comedian Matt Price, and of course This Week in Movie History.
Hey MovieSetters! Welcome to Tuesdays edition of 'The Behind the Scenes Show'. This web-i-sode we are taking a look at the new DVD releases this week! The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Twilight and Last Chance Harvey. Enjoy! “I was born under unusual circumstances.” And so begins “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button,” adapted from the 1920s story by F. Scott Fitzgerald about a man who is born in his eighties and ages backwards. A man, like any of us, unable to stop time. We follow his story set in New Orleans from the end of World War I in 1918, into the 21st century, following his journey that is as unusual as any man’s life can be. Directed by David Fincher, “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” is a time traveler’s tale of the people and places he bumps into along the way, the loves he loses and finds, the joys of life and the sadness of death, and what lasts beyond time. TWILIGHT is an action-packed, modern day love story between a vampire and a human. Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart) has always been a little bit different, never caring about fitting in with the trendy girls at her Phoenix high school. When her mother remarries and sends Bella to live with her father in the rainy little town of Forks, Washington, she doesn’t expect much of anything to change. Then she meets the mysterious and dazzlingly beautiful Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson), a boy unlike any she’s ever met. Intelligent and witty, he sees straight into her soul. Soon, Bella and Edward are swept up in a passionate and decidedly unorthodox romance. Edward can run faster than a mountain lion, he can stop a moving car with his bare hands – and he hasn’t aged since 1918. Like all vampires, he’s immortal. But he doesn’t have fangs, and he doesn’t drink human blood; Edward and his family are unique among vampires in their lifestyle choice. To Edward, Bella is that thing he has waited 90 years for – a soul mate. But the closer they get, the more Edward must struggle to resist the primal pull of her scent, which could send him into an uncontrollable frenzy. But what will Edward & Bella do when James (Cam Gigandet), Laurent (Edi Gathegi) and Victoria (Rachelle Lefevre), the Cullens’ mortal vampire enemies, come to town, looking for her? New Yorker Harvey Shine (Dustin Hoffman) is on the verge of losing his dead-end job as a jingle writer. Warned by his boss that he has just one more chance to deliver, Harvey goes to London for a weekend to attend his daughter’s wedding but promises to be back on Monday morning to make an important meeting—or else. Harvey arrives in London only to learn his daughter has chosen to have her stepfather walk her down the aisle. Trying to hide his devastation, Harvey leaves the wedding before the reception in hopes of getting to the airport on time, but misses the plane anyway. When he calls his boss to explain, Harvey is fired on the spot. Drowning his sorrows at the airport bar, Harvey strikes up a conversation with Kate (Emma Thompson), a sensitive, 40-something employee of the Office of National Statistics. Kate, whose life is limited to work, the occasional humiliating blind date and endless phone calls from her smothering mother (Eileen Atkins), is touched by Harvey, who finds himself energized by her intelligence and compassion. The growing connection between the pair inspires both as they unexpectedly transform one another’s lives.