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on this episode we have another member of the MINNESOTA FILM CRITIC ASSOCIATION, Mark McPherson. We talk about this years films, some from last year, a little animation of course, a little Star Trek. Check out Mark's reviews on his web site https://movieswithmark.com/ Follow Mark on bluesky https://bsky.app/profile/movieswithmark.bsky.social/post/3lggmjanzgk2l LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE to "KYLE AND NICK ON FILM" with host Nick Palodichuk and film critic Kyle Goethe https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIMugsOa1GscyD7oBQmcsCQ Check out Nick Palodichuk film reivews https://stpaulfilmcast.reviews/ MINNESOTA FILM CRITICS ASSOCIATION https://mnfilmcriticsassociation.com/
Welcome back to another firecracker of an episode on Playing With Perspective – The Suspended Animation Podcast!
Mark McPherson preaches from Philippians 2:12-18.
In this intriguing episode of "The Rewatch Party," hosts Nick and Anthony take a deep dive into the classic 1944 film noir "Laura," directed by Otto Preminger. The episode begins with Nick and Anthony sharing their initial impressions of the film, discussing its timeless appeal and the reasons it remains a significant piece of cinema history. They set the stage for an in-depth analysis of the movie's complex characters, gripping plot, and stylish direction. As they delve into the rewatchability of "Laura," the hosts examine the film's masterful storytelling and its ability to keep viewers engaged with its twists and turns. They highlight the standout performances, particularly by Gene Tierney as the enigmatic Laura and Dana Andrews as the determined detective Mark McPherson. Nick and Anthony also discuss the film's atmospheric cinematography and its use of shadows and light to create a mood that is quintessential to the noir genre. Throughout the episode, the hosts explore the thematic depth of "Laura," including its commentary on obsession, identity, and the elusive nature of truth. They debate how these themes contribute to the film's enduring intrigue and why it continues to captivate audiences with each viewing. Nick and Anthony also touch on the iconic musical score by David Raksin, which enhances the film's mysterious and romantic undertones, adding to its rewatchability. Whether you're a fan of classic film noir or discovering "Laura" for the first time, this episode of "The Rewatch Party" offers a thoughtful and engaging exploration of its lasting impact. Nick and Anthony provide a comprehensive analysis of why "Laura" remains a standout in the genre, celebrating its artistic achievements and its ability to keep viewers coming back for more. Their discussion highlights the film's unique qualities and its place as a must-watch classic in any movie enthusiast's collection. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0037008/
Mark McPherson preaches from Psalm 1
Mark McPherson preaches from Daniel chapter 8.
Mark McPherson preaches from Daniel chapter 3.
We talk to Mark McPherson from McGrath Coogee about the market in Coogee for 2023 and the outlook for Coogee property into 2024. Coogee is tightly held real estate as Mark takes us inside this beach seaside suburb. ► Subscribe here to never miss an episode: https://www.podbean.com/user-xyelbri7gupo ► INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/therealestatepodcast/?hl=en ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100070592715418 ► Email: myrealestatepodcast@gmail.com We include content that looks at Real estate development and Real estate industry insights. We include content on home buying tips and commercial real estate. Also real estate market analysis and real estate investment strategies. Including residential property market and real estate trends. Also real estate finance and real estate agents and brokers. Plus real estate technology and real estate law and regulations, and real estate development and real estate industry insights. And real estate investing for beginners, real estate market reports and real estate negotiation skills. #sydneyproperty #Melbourneproperty #brisbaneproperty #perthproperty
Mark McPherson preaches from Luke 1:5-25, 57-80
Mark McPherson preaches from Genesis 11:1-9
Ladies and gentlemen, gather 'round for another enchanting evening of mystery and intrigue as we delve into the shadows of the past. It's Friday Night Noir on Vintage Classic Radio, where we bring you two timeless gems from the golden age of radio drama. So, dim the lights, settle into your favorite armchair, and let's embark on a journey to a world of suspense and thrills. Inner Sanctum Mysteries - "Death for Sale" Our first chilling tale tonight is from the legendary 'Inner Sanctum Mysteries' series. In 'Death for Sale,' we are joined by the iconic Boris Karloff, who brings his unique gravitas to this spine-tingling story. In 'Death for Sale,' a quaint antique shop conceals more than just forgotten treasures. When a series of bizarre deaths occurs after customers purchase items from the store, suspicions arise, and the shop's owner finds himself entangled in a web of horror and suspicion. Join us as we unravel the mysteries hidden within the shop's shadowy corners. Cast: Boris Karloff as James Merrivale Mary Adams as Elizabeth Merrivale Paul Holden as Inspector Evans Joan Hart as Ann Brewster Walter Brown as Mr. Corbin Lisa Roberts as Mrs. Corbin Lux Radio Theatre - "Laura" This 1944 Twentieth Century Fox hit has graced both the silver screen and the airwaves. This Lux Radio Theatre presentation features the original stars in a tale of love, obsession, and a haunting memory. In 'Laura,' the brilliant detective Mark McPherson, portrayed by Dana Andrews, unravels the enigma surrounding the murder of the beautiful Laura Hunt, brought to life once again by the enchanting Gene Tierney. Vincent Price lends his voice to the charismatic Waldo Lydecker, while Otto Kruger masterfully takes over Clifton Webb's role as Shelby Carpenter. As McPherson navigates the twists and turns of the case, he finds himself falling in love with the memory of Laura, a woman whose charm and mystery refuse to be forgotten. Cast: Dana Andrews as Detective Mark McPherson Gene Tierney as Laura Hunt Vincent Price as Waldo Lydecker Otto Kruger as Shelby Carpenter Jeanne Crain as Ann Treadwell Dorothy Adams as Bessie Clary Sit back, relax, and let the echoes of the past transport you into a world of suspenseful storytelling. Until next time, remember to keep your lights on and your ears tuned to Vintage Classic Radio. Vintage Classic Radio presents Friday Night Noir where we bring to life timeless classic detective noir, mystery and suspense from the golden age of radio between the 1930s and the 1960s.
Mark McPherson preaches from Psalm 46
Mark McPherson preaches from Psalm 12
Mark McPherson preaches from Psalm 4
Mark McPherson preaches from 1 Corinthians 7:17, 25-35
Book Vs. Movie: LauraThe 1943 Novel Vs. the 1944 Classic FilmThe Margos continue with the 1940s with the film noir genre--Laura starring the gorgeous Gene Tierney and Dana Andrews, Clifton Webb, and Vincent Price. Based on the 1943 novel Ring Twice for Laura by Vera Caspary, the story of the mysterious Laura Hunt, who is found murdered (or was she?), was initially serialized in Collier's magazine in October and November 1942. It became a hit novel and was released as an Armed Services Edition to the troops in World War 2. Narrated in the first person, “Laura” is going murdered at her apartment door with her face left unrecognizable. Detective Mark McPherson tries to find her killer and focuses on her former lover, Waldo Lydecker, and her finance Shelby Carpenter. In the middle of the investigation, Laura shows up, surprised that someone was killed in her place. So who is the real victim and killer? The movie, directed by Otto Preminger, brings Gene Tierney as Laura, and from there, the character of Lydecker changes from an obese restauranter to a lanky writer who works in his tub. Dana Andrews plays the detective who falls in love with Laura (and who can blame him?!) The film's production had intense disagreements between the movie studio, the actors, the directors hired, and even columnist Walter Winchell had a say in the plot. But it is now considered a movie classic. So between the book and movie--which did the Margos like better? In this ep the Margos discuss:The life of writer Vera CasparayThe intriguing plot and why it is considered a mystery/romance pictureThe troubled productionThe cast of the 1944 film: Gene Tierney (Laura Hunt,) Dana Andrews (Mark McPherson,) Vincent Price (Shelby Carpenter,) and Judith Anderson playing Ann Treadwell.Clips used:“Laura” (1944) themeMark McPherson calls Laura a “dame.”Christopher Cross “Laura”Laura (1945 trailer)Mark McPherson meets Waldo LydeckerLaura meets Shelby“The interrogation scene”Music: David Raskin and Johnny MercerBook Vs. Movie is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. Find more podcasts you will love Frolic.Media/podcasts. Join our Patreon page to help support the show!https://www.patreon.com/bookversusmovie Book Vs. Movie podcast https://www.facebook.com/bookversusmovie/Twitter @bookversusmovie www.bookversusmovie.comEmail us at bookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.com Margo D. @BrooklynMargo www.brooklynfitchick.com brooklynfitchick@gmail.comMargo P. @ShesNachoMama https://coloniabook.weebly.com/ Our logo was designed by Madeleine Gainey/Studio 39 Marketing Follow on Instagram @Studio39Marketing & @musicalmadeleine
Book Vs. Movie: LauraThe 1943 Novel Vs. the 1944 Classic FilmThe Margos continue with the 1940s with the film noir genre--Laura starring the gorgeous Gene Tierney and Dana Andrews, Clifton Webb, and Vincent Price. Based on the 1943 novel Ring Twice for Laura by Vera Caspary, the story of the mysterious Laura Hunt, who is found murdered (or was she?), was initially serialized in Collier's magazine in October and November 1942. It became a hit novel and was released as an Armed Services Edition to the troops in World War 2. Narrated in the first person, “Laura” is going murdered at her apartment door with her face left unrecognizable. Detective Mark McPherson tries to find her killer and focuses on her former lover, Waldo Lydecker, and her finance Shelby Carpenter. In the middle of the investigation, Laura shows up, surprised that someone was killed in her place. So who is the real victim and killer? The movie, directed by Otto Preminger, brings Gene Tierney as Laura, and from there, the character of Lydecker changes from an obese restauranter to a lanky writer who works in his tub. Dana Andrews plays the detective who falls in love with Laura (and who can blame him?!) The film's production had intense disagreements between the movie studio, the actors, the directors hired, and even columnist Walter Winchell had a say in the plot. But it is now considered a movie classic. So between the book and movie--which did the Margos like better? In this ep the Margos discuss:The life of writer Vera CasparayThe intriguing plot and why it is considered a mystery/romance pictureThe troubled productionThe cast of the 1944 film: Gene Tierney (Laura Hunt,) Dana Andrews (Mark McPherson,) Vincent Price (Shelby Carpenter,) and Judith Anderson playing Ann Treadwell.Clips used:“Laura” (1944) themeMark McPherson calls Laura a “dame.”Christopher Cross “Laura”Laura (1945 trailer)Mark McPherson meets Waldo LydeckerLaura meets Shelby“The interrogation scene”Music: David Raskin and Johnny MercerBook Vs. Movie is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. Find more podcasts you will love Frolic.Media/podcasts. Join our Patreon page to help support the show!https://www.patreon.com/bookversusmovie Book Vs. Movie podcast https://www.facebook.com/bookversusmovie/Twitter @bookversusmovie www.bookversusmovie.comEmail us at bookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.com Margo D. @BrooklynMargo www.brooklynfitchick.com brooklynfitchick@gmail.comMargo P. @ShesNachoMama https://coloniabook.weebly.com/ Our logo was designed by Madeleine Gainey/Studio 39 Marketing Follow on Instagram @Studio39Marketing & @musicalmadeleine
This week we spoke to again Nicola Powell the Senior Research Analyst from Domain about the March 2023 quarter for a look at the numbers for Canberra, Perth, and Adelaide. We also spoke to Trudi Selleck from Port Macquarie who has renovated three houses. Mark McPherson from Coogee was here to talk about his property market and we spoke to Christian Lonzi from Moonee Valley. It's all part of our look back with 7 days of real estate. ► Subscribe here to never miss an episode: https://www.podbean.com/user-xyelbri7gupo ► INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/therealestatepodcast/?hl=en ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100070592715418 ► Email: myrealestatepodcast@gmail.com We include content that looks at Real estate development and Real estate industry insights. We include content on home buying tips and commercial real estate. Also real estate market analysis and real estate investment strategies. Including residential property market and real estate trends. Also real estate finance and real estate agents and brokers. Plus real estate technology and real estate law and regulations, and real estate development and real estate industry insights. And real estate investing for beginners, real estate market reports and real estate negotiation skills. #sydneyproperty #Melbourneproperty #brisbaneproperty #perthproperty
We talk to Mark McPherson from McGrath Coogee about the market there and a recent sale. It's a desirable location of Sydney, but what is the market doing there in 2023. ► Subscribe here to never miss an episode: https://www.podbean.com/user-xyelbri7gupo ► INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/therealestatepodcast/?hl=en ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100070592715418 ► Email: myrealestatepodcast@gmail.com We include content that looks at Real estate development and Real estate industry insights. We include content on home buying tips and commercial real estate. Also real estate market analysis and real estate investment strategies. Including residential property market and real estate trends. Also real estate finance and real estate agents and brokers. Plus real estate technology and real estate law and regulations, and real estate development and real estate industry insights. And real estate investing for beginners, real estate market reports and real estate negotiation skills. #sydneyproperty #Melbourneproperty #brisbaneproperty #perthproperty
Mark McPherson preaches from Romans 7:13-25.
Mark McPherson preaches from Romans 6:1-7
Mark McPherson preaches from Romans 5:12-14
Mark McPherson preaches from Romans 5:1-5
Mark McPherson preaches from Romans 3:21-27
Mark McPherson preaches from Romans 2:23-29
Mark McPherson preaches from Ruth 1:1-14; 4:13-22
Mark McPherson preaches from Romans 2:17-22
Mark McPherson preaches from Romans 1:26-32
Mark McPherson preaches from Lamentations 3:31-33
Mark McPherson preaches from Galatians 2:20
The Borg have set their cyborg sights on Earth and it's up to the crew of the Enterprise-E to travel through time to stop them. We're presenting our live panel about Star Trek: First Contact, recorded at the CONvergence convention in 2022, with featured guests Mikanhana, Mark McPherson, Rachel Traynham, and Blaze Ward!On this episode, we talk about one of the Trek franchise's most beloved films and how it earned that esteem. Plus, we discuss moistened Borg, the "olden days", "pulp speed", Scorsese Trek, getting actors of gravitas, taking your ship's neck away, the pleasures of the (grafted) flesh, developing a sense of drama, doing Donahue, how the Borg *aren't* bees, and ice floeing yourself!Assimilate this!Do yourself a favor and check out the works of our fabulous guests!Mikanhana - http://www.twitter.com/noob_sailorMark McPherson - http://www.twitter.com/madness_markRachel Traynham - http://www.twitter.com/sship_suburbiaBlaze Ward - http://www.blazeward.comFollow Just Enough Trope and Sailor Moon on Twitter and give them a listen!https://twitter.com/justenoughtropehttps://twitter.com/noob_sailorLearn the story behind your favorite Trek episodes with BackTrekking!http://www.twitter.com/backtrekkingOoby dooby with us on Facebook and Twitter and the Just Enough Trope Discord!http://www.facebook.com/eistpodhttp://www.twitter.com/eistpodhttps://discord.gg/WVvCHVWqzfBuy us the good stuff on Patreon and Ko-Fi!http://www.patreon.com/eistpodhttps://ko-fi.com/E1E01M2UASubscribe to the show on iTunes!https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/enterprising-individuals/id1113165661?mt=2
Mark McPherson preaches from Matthew 6:5-14
Mark McPherson preaches from Matthew 6:5-14
Mark McPherson preaches from Matthew 6:5-14
Mark McPherson preaches from Matthew 6:5-14
Mark McPherson preaches from 1 Peter 3:13-17
Mark McPherson preaches from Romans 12:1-8
Mark McPherson preaches from Ephesians 4:1-6
Mark McPherson preaches from John 21:1-17
Mark McPherson preaches from Jonah 4:1-4
Mark McPherson preaches from Jonah 1:5-6
Mark McPherson preaches from Ephesians 6:10-24
In the fourth installment of Choate's Conducting Clinical Trials series, Mark McPherson and Greta Fails cover what financial conflicts of interest are in a clinical trials context, how federal funding agencies regulate them, and enforcement trends.
This week, we present a look back at Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, recorded live at CONvergence Con 2021, with special guests Noel Thingvall, Mark McPherson, Assad Khaishgi, and Art Allen! Star Trek V has always been considered the worst Trek film be we can't leave well enough alone. Join us as we give one last chance to William Shatner's beautiful ode to healthy skepticism . . . and rock climing.It's "An Act of Love"!Learn the story behind your favorite Trek episodes with BackTrekking!http://www.twitter.com/backtrekkingRide with us on Facebook and Twitter and the Just Enough Trope Discord!http://www.facebook.com/eistpodhttp://www.twitter.com/eistpodhttps://discord.gg/WVvCHVWqzfBuy us a horse on Patreon and Ko-Fi!http://www.patreon.com/eistpodhttps://ko-fi.com/E1E01M2UASubscribe to the show on iTunes!https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/enterprising-individuals/id1113165661?mt=2
Mark McPherson preaches from Ephesians 1:15-23
Mark McPherson preaches from Ecclesiastes 3:1-8
Mark McPherson preaches from Ecclesiastes 1:12 - 2:17
Mark McPherson preaches from Matthew 5:1-10
Trinity Health at Home currently ranks as one of the largest home health providers in the country. It’ll be even bigger next year, thanks to an ongoing consolidation strategy to combine its national and regional locations. Home health veteran Mark McPherson leads Trinity Health at Home as its president and CEO. Apart from the consolidation move, McPherson’s focus is on preventing “COVID fatigue” among his front-line health care workers while preparing for what’s likely to be a very challenging winter. Home Health Care News caught up with McPherson for our latest episode of Disrupt to learn more. Also joining HHCN and McPherson was Ruth Martynowicz, interim COO of Trinity Health at Home and Mercy Home Health. Listen to this episode of Disrupt to learn: -- How Trinity Health at Home is dealing with COVID fatigue -- Why the provider is executing its organizational-wide consolidation strategy -- What the public health emergency looks like on the ground for Trinity -- And more!
A few days ago I had the pleasure of speaking with Hugh LeHane. I love his accent !!!! We could have gone on forever so there will be an episode 2. Hugh has been living in London for the past two years. He talks about his move to London, what originally brought him to California, his acting, voiceover and spiritual work. I've included his biography below. Enjoy !! Actor Hugh Lehane was born in Limerick and grew up in Dublin, Ireland. A multi talented artist he is also a musician, an editor and a filmmaker. As a young boy Hugh was enchanted by Stephen Spielberg's classic film 'Close Encounters Of The Third Kind'. The experience was profound and in Hugh's own words... "With Close Encounters I truly came to know the wonder, the magic of cinema, the scope of what it could do and it changed me. Later, as I grew to know myself as an actor this film became a reminder of my purpose as an artist. To create art that touches the soul, that fundamentally, emotionally, spiritually moves people, and in doing so, giving back the same experience, the magical wonder that Spielberg gave me as a child with Close Encounters." For 8 years Hugh studied intensively at Studio 24 Seven in Hollywood, Los Angeles with the amazing acting teacher / career coach Mark McPherson. Within weeks of beginning these classes Hugh booked a Lead Role in the award winning feature film 'Gothic Assassins' which played at International Film Festivals around the world. Hugh recently moved to London, England. Within a week of arriving he had signed with an agent and auditioned for one of the top Casting Directors in the country. Hugh was born for this. This Irish force of nature is about to take the world by storm. Watch this space, this actor will very soon be a household name. Some of the highlights of Hugh's time growing up in Ireland as an artist include performances at Dublin's famous Olympia Theater, as a musician going on a Nationwide Heineken Sponsored Ireland & UK Tour, producing-directing & starring in many musical theater shows at the Rupert Guinness Theater and getting past numerous public rounds of selection to win a personal audition with Oscar nominated Director Alan Parker (Fame, Mississippi Burning, Evita, Midnight Express) for his film 'The Commitments'. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/michelemarotta/support
And today, We're going Into the Boundary with Former Valley Forge Military Academy and Neumann-Goretti HS Running back. (3:20) NG vs Archbishop Wood Semifinals Playoff game 2006 (12:33) NG weight room stories (21:27) How Lou became a Starter at NG (25:00) Memories of Coach Steve Smith (27:00) How He Transferred to NG (48:32) Growing up in Uptown (58:30) I was a Hitter (1:03:00) His welcome to the Catholic hit vs North Catholic HS (1:06:30) what are the differences playing football in the Public League vs the Catholic league? (1:11:17) Playing at Germantown HS (1:13:00) Best Catholic League Running in 2006? (1:20:00) Five Touchdowns in the Turkey bowl against Southern (1:22:40) Switching Anthony Sample to Half back from Full Back (1:42:00) Mark dedicating his 94 yd touchdown to my mom when she was battling Colon Cancer (2:03:00) becoming an Correctional Officer --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The Innovator Diaries Podcast shares the stories of innovators and influencers from all areas and walks of life, to understand key aspects of success, and how people go from being good at what they do, to great and outstanding. Our aim is to bring you a story from an expert in each specific profession with the goal to inspire, educate others -especially for students- therefore becoming virtual mentors This will help you improve your own careers, business or lifestyle. We believe education is the most important tool anyone can receive and that it should be free and open to all. We have interviews and masterclasses in English and Spanish. Yes, a bilingual podcast.
Grab a warm Hawaiian Punch and fix yourself up a couple of DOGS as Craft Disservices returns to go where Roger Ebert feared to tread . . . Valkenvania!Author and film critic Mark McPherson is back on the show and he's brought "Nothing But Trouble" with him! When four New York yuppies take a leisurely drive upstate, they figure a minor traffic ticket is the least of their worries. But when they appear before Alvin Valkenheiser, Valkenvania's 106-year-old judge, jury, and executioner, they realize their chances of leaving town with unstripped bones are slim-to-none . . . and that's *before* they meet Bobo and Lil' Debil!Come listen to two educated men push their brains to the limit trying to figure the forces that could have conspired to create this film, which was both Dan Akyroyd's directing debut and swansong. Along the way, we discuss pushing the boundaries of genre, how movie-goers sometime NEED a film to be "good", reuniting Second City on film, and Dan Akyroyd trying to fit into the director's chair. And of course, we also talk condiment trains, John Candy escaping the movie, Mr. Bonestripper, Tupac Shakur's film debut, explaining "Cool World" to your girlfriend, and why you need that guy who will tell you not to put a penis on your nose.Go suck a bug! Preferably while you listen to this episode!Nothing But Trouble ScoresRotten Tomatoes: 5%Metacritic: n/aIMDB: 4.9/10CinemaScore D+Become a movie expert with Mark's books!The Horrors of Animehttps://amzn.to/2ntJomBThe Best, Worst, Weird Movies of the 1990s https://amzn.to/2KMcpTDhttps://www.amazon.com/Mark-McPherson/e/B019N6M54A/ref=dbs_p_ebk_rwt_abauRead Mark's reviews and watch them on Twitch!http://movieswithmark.com/http://www.moviespoon.comhttp://www.twitch.tv/movieswithmarkhttp://www.twitter.com/madness_markFix up a couple of DOGS with us on our Facebook and Twitter pages!http://www.facebook.com/craftdisserviceshttp://www.twitter.com/craftdisservice
Grab a warm Hawaiian Punch and fix yourself up a couple of DOGS as Craft Disservices returns to go where Roger Ebert feared to tread . . . Valkenvania!Author and film critic Mark McPherson is back on the show and he's brought "Nothing But Trouble" with him! When four New York yuppies take a leisurely drive upstate, they figure a minor traffic ticket is the least of their worries. But when they appear before Alvin Valkenheiser, Valkenvania's 106-year-old judge, jury, and executioner, they realize their chances of leaving town with unstripped bones are slim-to-none . . . and that's *before* they meet Bobo and Lil' Debil!Come listen to two educated men push their brains to the limit trying to figure the forces that could have conspired to create this film, which was both Dan Akyroyd's directing debut and swansong. Along the way, we discuss pushing the boundaries of genre, how movie-goers sometime NEED a film to be "good", reuniting Second City on film, and Dan Akyroyd trying to fit into the director's chair. And of course, we also talk condiment trains, John Candy escaping the movie, Mr. Bonestripper, Tupac Shakur's film debut, explaining "Cool World" to your girlfriend, and why you need that guy who will tell you not to put a penis on your nose.Go suck a bug! Preferably while you listen to this episode!Nothing But Trouble ScoresRotten Tomatoes: 5%Metacritic: n/aIMDB: 4.9/10CinemaScore D+Become a movie expert with Mark's books!The Horrors of Animehttps://amzn.to/2ntJomBThe Best, Worst, Weird Movies of the 1990s https://amzn.to/2KMcpTDhttps://www.amazon.com/Mark-McPherson/e/B019N6M54A/ref=dbs_p_ebk_rwt_abauRead Mark's reviews and watch them on Twitch!http://movieswithmark.com/http://www.moviespoon.comhttp://www.twitch.tv/movieswithmarkhttp://www.twitter.com/madness_markFix up a couple of DOGS with us on our Facebook and Twitter pages!http://www.facebook.com/craftdisserviceshttp://www.twitter.com/craftdisservice
- The news team sits down with local law enforcement lieutenant Mark McPherson on gun safety. - The team talks to Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson after his visit to CWU.
The new Air Jordan store, opened in downtown Toronto in 2017, is a three-story retail environment created with the notion of providing a true customer experience.It features an underground kids-only concourse, an industrial-designed retail level, and an upper athletic training facility.While digital signage is limited to just two areas on the top floor, the way in which Air Jordan conceived of the store as a holistic experience, shows how screens and their content are just a part of the overall environment.On top of the DJ booth, you'll also find two separate zones for what's called the "Jordan Standard Games", which are interactive display-based grid tests that compare your agility level to Michael Jordan’s.I spoke with Mark McPherson, Executive VP and Scott Wouters, Director Project Implementation, from Advanced, an AV solutions provider in Toronto, about how this project is an indication of where retail could be heading in the future. Subscribe to this podcast: iTunes * Google Play * RSS
Sandbranch is a community outside of Dallas that hasn’t had running water or well water for decades, but the residents refuse to leave. Founded by former slaves, it used to be a thriving town of over 500 people. In the 1980s, its wells were contaminated. The residents have been fighting for running water ever since. Now, led by a pastor, an environmental lawyer, and past and present residents of the community, Sandbranch is on the brink of change. Producer: Claudia Heymach featuring: Eugene Keahey, Mary Nash, John Wiley Price, Mark McPherson, Ivory Hall, Chess Jones, and the choir of Mt Zion baptist church. Special Thanks: Carol Francois, Clay Jenkins, Edward Shore, the residents of Sandbranch, Catherine Girardeau, Jackson Roach, and Jake Warga. Music: Music used (Title(s), Artist, Album. Include links and permissions) From freesound.org: Slow Sad Tones by TJ Mothy https://freesound.org/people/TJ%20Mothy/sounds/92734/ Wind Howl 2 by swiftoid https://freesound.org/people/swiftoid/sounds/117610/
Dave travels to historic Cold Spring Brewery /Exit Zero in Cape May to sample a Cold Spring Red. On the way to the brewery, he passes through Cold Spring Village, a traditional village with a schoolhouse, blacksmith and a pirate festival. Dave tells Mike all about it. Hijinx and livations ensue.
The colon train keeps rolling along and then explodes this week as we shoot through Ballistic: Ecks vs Sever!Author and film critic Mark McPherson joins the show to look at the world's worst reviewed film, and we try to figure out the math on how many dead Canadians $70 million will buy you. In our discussion of this "film", we talk about critical impartiality, how easy it is to hide a microscopic robot, using landmines as an offensive weapon, making Ray Park look stupid, and whether or not a good movie can follow a "we open over water" beginning. Plus we discuss the superior Game Boy Advance adaptations, a Lucy Liu intervention, the "Matrix Syndrome", Neil Breen, a steady diet of Hostess cakes, and Mark name-drops Surf Ninjas!This episode is 800% better than this backwards-firing gun of a Canadian TV pilot deserves. In the (hypothetical) words of Gene Shalit, "Ballistic severs me from my will to live!...something something 'ecks'". Sever yours today!Ballistic: Ecks vs Sever ScoresRotten Tomatoes: 0%Metacritic: 19IMDB: 3.6/10Check out Mark's reviews on moviespoon.com and on Twin Cities Geek, and visit his personal website at MadnessMark.com!Get Mark's books on Amazon!https://www.amazon.com/Mark-McPherson/e/B019N6M54AKeep the party going with Craft Disservices on our Facebook and Twitter pages!http://www.facebook.com/craftdisserviceshttp://www.twitter.com/craftdisservice
The colon train keeps rolling along and then explodes this week as we shoot through Ballistic: Ecks vs Sever!Author and film critic Mark McPherson joins the show to look at the world's worst reviewed film, and we try to figure out the math on how many dead Canadians $70 million will buy you. In our discussion of this "film", we talk about critical impartiality, how easy it is to hide a microscopic robot, using landmines as an offensive weapon, making Ray Park look stupid, and whether or not a good movie can follow a "we open over water" beginning. Plus we discuss the superior Game Boy Advance adaptations, a Lucy Liu intervention, the "Matrix Syndrome", Neil Breen, a steady diet of Hostess cakes, and Mark name-drops Surf Ninjas!This episode is 800% better than this backwards-firing gun of a Canadian TV pilot deserves. In the (hypothetical) words of Gene Shalit, "Ballistic severs me from my will to live!...something something 'ecks'". Sever yours today!Ballistic: Ecks vs Sever ScoresRotten Tomatoes: 0%Metacritic: 19IMDB: 3.6/10Check out Mark's reviews on moviespoon.com and on Twin Cities Geek, and visit his personal website at MadnessMark.com!Get Mark's books on Amazon!https://www.amazon.com/Mark-McPherson/e/B019N6M54AKeep the party going with Craft Disservices on our Facebook and Twitter pages!http://www.facebook.com/craftdisserviceshttp://www.twitter.com/craftdisservice
Host Jonathan Blackwood speaks with Mark McPherson of Advanced Inc. about his company's initiative to bring tech into K-12 classrooms and train teachers to use it.