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To start 2023 off on the right route, we wanted to talk about best friends with a best friend. So we brought FiLM fave Malcolm Nygard on to fan-girl out with us over the ultimate road trip movie, Thelma & Louise. Check out Malcolm's thoughtful Letterboxd at https://letterboxd.com/theoscargrouch/ and see if you can spy a chick flick or two in his top ten. Thelma & Louise is currently streaming on Amazon Prime Video, and geez, Louise, do we ever recommend you watch it.
Our series on spying takes a vacation from the 20th century to examine Sir Francis Walsingham! Helping us turn back the clocks to the Elizabethan era is Malcolm Nygard of the MCUniversity podcast! Zach reexamines the Trolley Problem, Brian attempts to conceive of outdoor labor, and Malcolm envisions a true comedy of errors.(Note: Early in the episode there is some mild distortion on Brian's audio. Our apologies, the issue mostly resolves partway into the episode)We love hearing from you! Reach out via our website, Twitter, or Instagram, and take your support further by pledging as little as $1/month on Patreon.
In our first bonus episode, co-producers Shannon Campe and Sammi Campbell chat about other "Little Women" media listeners might enjoy. Please feel free to contact us with your own recommendations: littlewomenpodcast19@gmail.comThis episode was guest edited by Malcolm Nygard of the Flying Machine Podcast Network. Visit us online at www.littlewomenpodcast.com.
The internet is buzzing with pieces on all sides of the Last Jedi debate, so why not add another one to the mix? Malcolm Nygard stands up to defend Luke Skywalker's complex portrayal in the film, by charting his history, his deepening of the themes, and whether or not he finally completes his journey. All Star Wars music by John Williams used for review purposes. More Flying Machine shows Theme music by ept Links: Lindsay Ellis on the First Order Joanna Robinson on the Reylo phenomenon Dan Golding on the legacy sequel Tell a Star Wars friend about the episode. That's how we get around. Love ya.
Characters in film have been dying by the thousands since the medium began, so much so that the very idea of character death has taken on new weight and context. Malcolm Nygard shows us how Ridley Scott's The Martian, which subverts a lot of the stereotypes about death in space movies, teaches us some important lessons about stories. The Martian soundtrack by Harry Gregson-Williams used for review purposes. Theme music by ept. Hit subscribe and try our other great podcasts at our website. The best way we grow this show is word of mouth. If this episode showed you some new ideas, tell a friend that would like it, too.
In our first Life Machine, the mini show where we look at the small aspects of real life people and events, Malcolm got together with his old friend Jon to talk about his new album, Former Love Songs. It was a long time in the making, especially if you consider all the time it took to reach this musical level, and Jon breaks down his mindset and hopes when he makes music. Jon the Obscure's album is available on Bandcamp and itunes. It's a beautiful album and well worth it. Like his Facebook page while you're just throwing around clicks. Produced by Malcolm Nygard with assistance by Arthur Nygard Theme music by ept. There are plenty more pods and articles at FlyingMachine.network If you want to support us, you can get my first Producer's Journal with my thoughts on making this episode right now at our Patreon. You're all so cute.
Aaaaaand we're back from hiatus! Malcolm Nygard of The Flying Machine joins CeeJay and Micah to unthaw the hilariously esoteric nonsense M. Night Shayamalan's ambitious fairy tale, LADY IN THE WATER. We talk self-insert director cameos (or roles), worldbuilding and the effectiveness of the Tomatometer in this 6th edition of Below Freezing! Links: Show Twitter: @Below32Pod CeeJay's Twitter & Instagram: @ceejayperiod Micah's Twitter: @MicahReneeB Micah's Instagram: @lowkeystrokethelemur The Flying Machine: http://flyingmachine.network/
The Marvel movies are a massive phenomenon that many film franchises are trying to copy, but they do one thing better than anyone else that's worth talking about. Malcolm Nygard breaks down the concept of scale, and how it pertains to building an empire one fictional brick at a time. All Marvel music used for review purposes. Additional scoring by Jon Biegen. Theme music by ept. Try more podcasts and blogs on our website Try our new Marvel show by becoming a donor on Patreon If your friends love Marvel, send them this episode. Every share goes a long way.
Everyone knows the Jaws music. Or they think they do. Chances are they just know two notes. Malcolm Nygard braves the water to do a shallow dive into the rest of John Williams' great score, showing you how intertwined it is to the film's success. All John Williams music from Jaws and Jurassic Park used lovingly for review purposes. Theme music by ept. Find our other great shows at our website. Join the fun daily discussions in our Facebook group. If you can spare just a dollar a month, we have homemade rewards at our Patreon. If you have a friend that loves Jaws or any of the other topics we've covered, word of mouth sharing is the best thing you can do. Thank you.
We've assembled the team, we've got the know-how, we've rented the disc from Redbox, and we're ready to blow this thing wide open. Fearless leader of the Flying Machine network and Ocean's [Numeral] fanboy Malcolm Nygard is back to talk with us about the 2018 female-fronted heist movie and whether (Danny Ocean's) sisters are really doin' it for themselves. And by "doin'," I mean stealing, and by "it," I mean tens of millions of dollars' worth of jewels. You can hear more from Malcolm on the Flying Machine Content Channel.
This fortnight we're taking The Hound of the Baskervilles from 1981 for a walk. It stars Vasily Livanov, Viktor Solomin and Nikita Mikhalkov, and was directed by Igor Maslennikov. For this episode, Ally is joined by podcaster and Comrade Radio network founder Malcolm Nygard. SIGNIFICANT SPOILERS from about 34 minutes in until the end. If you'd like to get in touch and tell us what you thought of the film and/or the podcast episode, here are some options: Twitter: @RussophilesU Email: russophilesunite@gmail.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/russophilesunite/
And with this, Titanic part 2, we gleefully (and finally) finish all our wrapping. We wrap our six-episode (okay, seven) theme-song series, we wrap our first-ever 2 part episode, and we wrap our 2017 calendar. Special thanks to Emily Bennett for proposing the brilliant and collaborative theme song you hear in this episode. The warmest thank yous to our talented contributors, our beloved podcast family: Intro Singers: Emily Bennett, Ollie Brady/Jason Statham, Laura B., Frances Chang, Malcolm Nygard, Vanessa Riley Finnish translation and recitation: Juha Heikkil Electric guitar: Bill O'Donnell Outro Bass: Ryan Lynch Piano: Bill O'Donnell As we bid adieu to this year we take with us, hold dearly, and will never let go of the beautiful friendships we've made. Happy New Year, friends! *This episode is lovingly dedicated to the memory of GiGi
We Bought a Zoo 19/26 Notes -I'm too tired to write any notes, play along at home by listening to the show and writing your own notes. E-mail us at WGIRNYPOD@Gmail.com Find us on Facebook Malcolm's podcast network is Comrade Radio, find them at www.ComradeRadio.com Sincerely, The Justice Boys
On this episode, we took a break from the usual political topics to talk religion. Darryl and Ryan are joined by network leader Malcolm Nygard and We’ll Get It Right Next Year’s Michael M. Rader to discuss their Christian upbringing and how that factors into their modern liberal sensibilities. For this episode, Ryan builds his […]
Despite all my rage, I am still just a canary in a cage. Jason Snell returns to discuss San Francisco, steam beer, and gold teeth in Frank Norris’s McTeague. Reading: David Loehr. Theme music: Malcolm Nygard. Host John McCoy and Jason Snell.
Give it up for the one and (likely) only time we'll get to discuss a Coen brother's film on Falling in Love Montage. We like to stay flexible, and this is a very comfortable stretch for us as we, and special guest Malcolm Nygard, have a rich and uproarious conversation about Intolerable Cruelty. Are you asking yourself where you have heard Malcolm's intoxicating voice before? Maybe you recall it from our new bumper? (Psst! We joined a podcast network earlier this month!) Or maybe you are already a fan of or subscriber to the Comrade Radio Network? If you aren't already, you can hear more from Malcolm on his show Apoc Radio and the Comrade Radio Podcast.
Bunnies. ‘Nuff said. Malcolm Nygard joins to discuss Richard Adams’s epic tale of lagogmorphs, Watership Down. Host John McCoy with Malcolm Nygard.
Malcolm Nygard of APOC RADIO joins me to discuss the underseen 2006 western Seraphim Falls, starring Pierce Brosnan and Liam Neeson. We pick apart the appeal of the western genre, its place in contemporary cinema, and just how you might sew yourself into a horse. Produced & edited by Caroline Fulford Music by Lazy Salon
This time historian Daniel Daughetee of The Lesser Bonapartes joins in to discuss Nathaniel Hawthorne’s inescapable novel The Scarlet Letter. What? You somehow made it through high school without reading it? You should have to wear a symbol of your shame for all to see! Also, last week I neglected to mention that Malcolm Nygard, composer of the new theme song, has his own podcast: Apoc Radio. Host John McCoy with Daniel Daughetee.
GaL Rough Draft #9 - Final Rough Dradt XXIV: In this banger of an episode, Travis, Dave, and Malcolm hash the splash about Final Fantasy, having too many games to play, and a new charity organization Travis has set up to provide spare tarps to bears in the Adirondack Mountains. For more Games as Lit, and a plethora of other awesome content, visit www.theweavingknight.com. Hosts: Travis Knight, David Jagt, Malcolm Nygard Music sampled from Daren Korb's "Bastion" Soundtrack and used without permission.