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Time for Bring Your Own Blockbuster episode three and this time we leave behind the joy of Whiplash and move into very different territory. The genre defining, era defining and possibly cinema defining world of Quentin Tarantino and his 1994 film ‘Pulp Fiction'. If you haven't noticed by now the guys are ready to go incredibly deep on most conversations around film - but this one has got an enormous amount to get stuck into.From the incredible world building of Tarantino, to the manipulation of timelines. From the ultra violence of some of the shootouts to the incredibly mundane everyday conversations that we all have. Pulp Fiction is an incredible plunge into the everyday world of people just trying to make their way in the world - albeit in some remarkable circumstances.It's almost easiest to start with the MVP conversation, the hard bit comes when you have to pick. But in terms of the performers some incredible stuff from Uma Thurman, Samuel L Jackson, Bruce Willis and John Travolta. And what about some of the scenes: The Slim Jims Diner dance with John Travolta and Uma Thurman, the horrifying scene where Butch saves Marsellus from Zed, the diner hold up. To finish up we'll ask the big one: Has Pulp Fiction aged like a fine wine or a war crime with some interesting results.Bring Your Own Blockbuster isn't just a film review podcast, we try our best each week to dive deep into the themes and discussions that make cinema so special - and we'd love to hear your feedback on the film. What did you think of Pulp Fiction? Did we get it right on the MVP conversation? Which of the three short stories stuck out and stayed with you? Get involved and tell us what you think on social media, you can find us everywhere at @byobpod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The lives of two hit men named Jules & Vincent are intertwined with that of a boxer, their boss Marsellus & his wife, and a pair of robbers in this modern masterpiece from 1994. We take a look at Quentin Tarantino's masterpiece Pulp Fiction starring Samuel L. Jackson, John Travolta, Ving Rhames, Uma Thurman, Bruce Willis, and many more in the film that changed the way we look at crime movie story telling. Many consider this to be amongst the best movies ever made and Mark & Matt are behind the mics this week to discuss it. In Download This we tell you what we watched this past week including the League Of Superpets and in the news we discuss The Mandolrian season3 trailer, plus much more in the world of geekdom. We then preview next week's film, The Beastmaster! Visit us for all episodes & more at the www.therebelradiopodcast.com Please leave us a 5-Star review on iTunes! You can also find us on Spotify iHeartRadio Follow us on Facebook Twitter @rebelradiopod
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Links: Cloud FinOps: https://www.amazon.com/Cloud-FinOps-Collaborative-Real-Time-Management/dp/1492054623 FinOps Foundation: https://www.Finops.org/ AWS cost management blog: https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws-cost-management/ Mastering AWS Cost Optimization: https://www.amazon.com/Mastering-AWS-Cost-Optimization-operational/dp/965572803X TranscriptCorey: This episode is sponsored in part by LaunchDarkly. Take a look at what it takes to get your code into production. I’m going to just guess that it’s awful because it’s always awful. No one loves their deployment process. What if launching new features didn’t require you to do a full-on code and possibly infrastructure deploy? What if you could test on a small subset of users and then roll it back immediately if results aren’t what you expect? LaunchDarkly does exactly this. To learn more, visit launchdarkly.com and tell them Corey sent you, and watch for the wince.Pete: Hello, and welcome to the AWS Morning Brief: Fridays From the Field. I am Pete Cheslock.Jesse: I’m Jesse DeRose.Pete: Wow, we’re back again. And guess what? We have even more questions. I am… I am… I don’t even know. I have so many emotions right now that are conflicting between a pandemic and non-pandemic that I just—I’m just so happy. I’m just so happy that you listen, all of you out there, all you wonderful humans out there are listening. But more importantly, you are going into lastweekinaws.com/QA and you’re sending us some really great questions.Jesse: Yeah.Pete: And we’re going to answer some more questions today. We’re having so much fun with this, that we’re just going to keep the good times rolling. So, if you also want to keep these good times rolling, send us your questions, and we’ll just—yeah, we’ll just roll with it. Right, Jesse?Jesse: Absolutely. We’re happy to answer more questions on air, happy to let you pick our brains.Pete: All right. Well, we got a couple more questions. Let’s kick it off, Jesse.Jesse: Yeah. So, the first question today is from Barry. Thank you, Barry. “New friend of the pod here.” Always happy to have friends of the pod. Although I do feel like that starts to get, like, Children of the Corn, kind of. I think we started that, and I also am excited about it, and also upset with myself for starting that.Pete: That’s all right. Friend of the pod. Friend of the pod.Jesse: “New friend of the pod here. I work in strategic sourcing and procurement and I was curious if there are any ways that you recommend to get up to speed with managing cloud spend. This is usually closely monitored by finance or different groups in product, but I can see a significant potential value for a sourcing professional to help, also.” And that’s from Barry, thank you, Barry.Pete: Well, I’m struggling not to laugh. “This is usually closely monitored by finance or different groups in product.”Jesse: Yeah…Pete: But I mean, let’s be honest, it’s not monitored by anyone. It’s just running up a meter in a taxi going 100 miles an hour.Jesse: Yeah, that’s the hardest part. I want everybody to be involved in the cloud cost management practice, but there’s that same idea of if it’s everyone’s responsibility, it’s no one’s responsibility. And so this usually ends up at a point where you’ve got the CFO walking over to the head of engineering saying, “Why did the spend go up?” And that’s never a good conversation to have.Pete: No, never a good one. Well, Barry because you’re a friend of the pod, we will answer this question for you. And honestly, I think it’s a great question, which is, we actually have been working with a lot of larger enterprises and these enterprises still have their classic sourcing and procurement teams. That’s not an expertise that is going away anytime soon, but like most teams within the company that are adopting cloud, it’s obviously going to evolve as people are moving away from, kind of, capital intensive purchases and into, honestly, more complex, multi-year OpEx style purchases, with cloud services and all the different vendors that come with it. It’s going to just get a lot harder.I mean, it’s probably already a lot harder for those types of teams. And so there’s a bunch of places I think that you can go that can help level up your skills around cloud spend. And I would say the first place that I personally got to dive in a little bit more—I mean, my history has been using Amazon cloud and being a person who cared about how much my company spent on it, but when you—joining Duckbill, you need to dive into other areas around the FinOps world. And the book, the O’Reilly book, Cloud FinOps is actually a really great resource.Yeah, I think it’s really well written and there’s a lot of great chapters within there that you can kind of pick and choose based on what you’re most interested in learning about. If you’re trying to learn more about unit economics, or you’re trying to learn more about how to monitor and track things like that, it’s a great book to dive into, and becomes a really great reference that you can leverage as you’re trying to level up this expertise within yourself or your team.Jesse: It’s a really, really great resource. The other thing to think about is any kind of collaborative social spaces where you can be with like-minded individuals who also care about cloud costs. Now, there’s a number of meetups that exist under the FinOps title that may be worth looking into. Obviously, we’re recording this during the pandemic so I don’t recommend doing those in person. But as you are able to, there may be opportunities for in-person meetups and smaller local groups focusing on cloud cost management strategies together. But also check out the FinOps Foundation. They have a Slack space that I would love to tell you more about, but unfortunately, we’re not allowed to join. So—Pete: Yep.Jesse: —I can’t really say more about it than that. I would hope that you’re allowed to join, but they have some strict guidelines. So, I mean, the worst that can happen is they say no; it’s definitely worth signing up.Pete: Yeah, and they have to us. [laugh].Jesse: Yeah.Pete: I think when you get into the FinOps Foundation, you should angrily say that we should have more FinOps experts in here like the great Jesse DeRose should be a member of this one because right now, he’s just framed his rejection notice from there, and—Jesse: Oh, yeah.Pete: —while it looks beautiful on the wall, while I’m on a Zoom with him, I want more for you, Jesse.Jesse: I want more for me, too. I’m not going to lie.Pete: So, I don’t know this might sound a little ridiculous that I’m going to say something nice about AWS, but they have a fantastic cost management blog. This is a really fantastic resource, really incredible resource, with a lot more content more recently. They seem to be doing some great work on the recruiting side and bringing on some real fantastic experts around cost management.I mean, just recently within the past few months they talk about unit economics: How to select a unit metric that might support your business, talking more about unit metrics in practice. They start at the basics, too. I mean, obviously, we deal a lot in unit economics and unit metrics; they will start you off with something very basic and say, “Well, what even is this thing?” And talk to you more about cost reporting using AWS organizations for some of this. It’s a really fantastic resource.It’s all free, too, which is—it’s weird to say that something from AWS is free. So, anytime that you can find a free resource from Amazon, I say, highly recommend it. But there are a lot of blogs on the AWS site, but again, the Cost Management Blog, great resource. I read it religiously; I think what they’re writing is some of, really, the best content on the blog in general.Jesse: There’s one other book that I want to recommend called Mastering AWS Cost Optimization and we’ll throw links to all these in the [show notes 00:07:30], but I, unfortunately, have not read this book yet, so I can’t give strong recommendations for it, but it is very similar in style and vein to the Cloud FinOps book that we just mentioned, so might be another great resource to pick up to give you some spot learning of different components of the cloud cost management workflow and style.Pete: Awesome. Yeah, definitely agree. I’d love to see, again, more content out here. There’s a lot of stuff that exists. And even A Cloud Guru has come up with cost management training sessions.Again, we’d like to see more and more of this. I’d love to see more of this come from Amazon. I’d love to see—you know, they have a certification path in all these different areas; I’d love to see more of that in the cost management world because I think it’s going to become more complex, and having that knowledge, there is so much knowledge, it’s spread so far across AWS, helping more people get up to speed on it will be just critical for businesses who want to better understand what their spend is doing. So, really great question, Barry, friend of the pod. We should get some pins for that, right? Friend of the pod pins?Jesse: Oh, yeah.Pete: And yeah, really great question. Really appreciate you sending it and hopefully that helps you. And if not, guess what? You can go to lastweekinaws.com/QA, and just ask us a follow-up question, Barry. Because you’re a friend of the pod. So, we’ll hopefully hear from you again soon.Jesse: Thanks, Barry.Pete: Thanks.Announcer: If your mean time to WTF for a security alert is more than a minute, it’s time to look at Lacework. Lacework will help you get your security act together for everything from compliance service configurations to container app relationships, all without the need for PhDs in AWS to write the rules. If you’re building a secure business on AWS with compliance requirements, you don’t really have time to choose between antivirus or firewall companies to help you secure your stack. That’s why Lacework is built from the ground up for the cloud: Low effort, high visibility, and detection. To learn more, visit lacework.com.Pete: All right, we have one more question. Jesse, what is it?Jesse: “All right, most tech execs I speak with have already chosen a destination hyperscaler of choice. They ask me to take them there. I can either print out a map they can follow, procedural style, or I can be their Uber driver. I could be declarative. I prefer the latter for flexibility reasons, but having said that, where does one actually start?Do you start with Infrastructure as a Service and some RDS to rid them of that pesky expensive Oracle bill? Do we start with a greenfield? I mean, having a massive legacy footprint, it takes a while to move things over, and integrating becomes a costly affair. There’s definitely a chicken and egg scenario here. How do I ultimately find the best path forward?” That question is from Marsellus Wallace? Thank you, Marsellus.Pete: Great question. And I’m not just saying that. I guess I have a question. Or at least, maybe we have different answers based on what this really looks like. Is this a legacy data center migration?The solution here is basically lift-and-shift. Do it quickly. And most importantly, don’t forget to refactor and clean up after you shut down your old data center. Don’t leave old technical debt behind. And, yeah, you’re going to spend a lot, you’re going to look at your bill and go, “Holy hell, what just happened here?”But it’s not going to stay that way. That’s probably—if you do it right—the highest your bill is going to be because lift-and-shift means basically just moving compute from one location to another. And if you’re—as we spoken about probably a million times, Jesse and I, if you just run everything on EC2 like a data center, it’s the most expensive way to do the cloud stuff. So, you’re going to then refactor and bring in ephemerality and tiering of data and all those fun things that we talk about. Now, is this a hybrid cloud world?That’s a little bit different because that means you’re not technically going to get rid of, maybe, physical locations or physical data centers, so where do you start? It’s my personal opinion—and Jesse has his own opinion, too, and guess what it’s our podcast and we’re going to tell it like it is.Jesse: [laugh].Pete: [laugh]. You know, my belief is, starting with storage is honestly a great way to get into cloud. Specifically S3. Maybe even your corporate file systems, using a tool like FSX. It’s honestly why many businesses start their cloud journey, by moving corporate email and file systems into the cloud.I mean, as a former Microsoft Exchange administrator, I am thoroughly happy that you don’t have to manage that, really, anymore and you can push that in the cloud. So, I think storage is honestly a great way to get started within there: Get S3 going, move your file systems in there, move your email in there if you haven’t yet. That’s a really great way to do it. Now, the next one that I would move probably just as aggressively into and, Marsellus, you mentioned it: RDS, right? “Should we move into RDS, get rid of expensive Oracle bills?”Yeah, anytime you can pay ol’ Uncle Larry less money is better in my mindset. Databases are, again, another really great way of getting into AWS. They work so well, RDS is just such a great service, but don’t forget about DMS, the database migration service. This is the most underrated cloud service that Amazon has in there, it will help you migrate your workloads into RDS, into Amazon Aurora. But one thing I do want to call out before you start migrating data in there, talk to your account manager—you have one even if you don’t think you have one—before starting anything, and have them help you identify if there are any current programs that exist to help you migrate that data in.Again, Amazon will incentivize you to do it, they will provide you credits, like map credits or other investment credits, maybe even professional services that can help you migrate this data from an on-premise Oracle into AWS, I think you will be very pleasantly surprised with how aggressive that they can be to help you get into there. The last thing that I would say is another great thing to move in our data projects. So, let’s say you want to do a greenfield one, greenfield type of project into Amazon, data projects are a really great way to move in there. I’m talking things like EMR, Databricks, Qubole, you get to take advantage of Spot Fleets with EMR, but also Databricks and Qubole can manage Spot infrastructure and really take advantage of cloud ephemerality. So if, like I said, you started by pushing all your data into S3, you’re already halfway there on a really solid data engineering project, and now you get to leverage a lot of these other ancillary services like Glue, Glue DataBrew, Athena, Redshift.I mean, once the data is in S3, you have a lot of flexibility. So, that’s my personal opinion on where to get started there. But Jesse, I know you always have a different take on these, so where do you think that they should start?Jesse: Yeah, I think all of the recommendations you just made are really, really great options. I always like to look at this from the perspective of the theory side or the strategy side. What ultimately do these tech execs want to accomplish? Is it getting out of data centers? Is it better cost visibility?Is it optimizing spend? Is it better opportunity to move fast, get new R&D things that you can’t get in a data center? What do these tech execs ultimately want to accomplish? And ask them. Start by asking them.Prioritize the work that they want to accomplish first, and work with teams to change their behaviors to accomplish their goals. One of the biggest themes that we see in the space moving from data centers into cloud providers or even just growing within a given cloud provider is cost visibility. Do teams know why their spend is what it is? Do they know why it went up or down month-over-month? Can they tell you the influences and the drivers that cause their spend to go up or down?Can they specifically call out which teams or product usage increased or decreased, and what ultimately led to your spending changing? Make sure that every team has an architecture diagram and they can explain how they use AWS, how data moves from one service to another, both within their product and to other products. Because there’s definitely going to be sharp edges with data transfer between accounts. We’ve seen this happen to a number of clients before; I’ve gotten bit by this bullet. So, talk to your teams, or talk to your tech executives and have those tech executives talk to their teams to understand what do they ultimately want to accomplish?Can they tie all of what they’re trying to accomplish back to business metrics? Maybe a spike in user logins generated more usage? If you’re a photo storage company, did a world event prompt a lot of users to upload photos prompting higher storage costs? Are you able to pull out these specific insights? That’s ultimately the big question here. Can you boil it down to a business KPI that changed, that ultimately impacted your AWS spend?Pete: I think this is a scenario of where you get started. Why not both? Just maybe do both of these things that we’re saying.Jesse: Yeah.Pete: And honestly, I think you’ll end up in a pretty great place. So, let us know how that works out, Marsellus, and thank you for the question. Again, you also can send us your questions, and we will maybe answer these on a future episode; lastweekinaws.com/QA, drop a question in there, put your name, or not or a fake name, or even a joke. That’s fine, too. I don’t know what the text limit is on the name, Jesse. Can you put a joke there? I don’t know. You know what? Test that out for us. It’s not slash QA for nothing. So, give that a little QA, or a question and answer and [unintelligible 00:17:29]. All right. Well, thanks, Jesse, for helping me out answering more questions.Jesse: Thanks, everybody for the awesome questions.Pete: If you enjoyed this podcast, please go to lastweekinaws.com/review, give it a five-star review on your podcast platform of choice, whereas if you hated this podcast, please go to lastweekinaws.com/review and give it a five-star rating on your podcast platform of choice and tell us, what would be the last thing that you would move to AWS? It’s QuickSight, isn’t it?Jesse: [laugh].Pete: Thanks, everyone. Bye-bye.Announcer: This has been a HumblePod production. Stay humble.
Movie Sushi - Pulp Fiction Pumpkin & Honey Bunny hold up liquor stores. Vincent & Jules are paid killers. Mia Wallace almost ODs. Marsellus Wallace throws people off 4th floor balconies. Butch is a boxer & double crosses Marsellus. The Wolf fixes things. Jimmy knows good coffee. Starring John Travolta. Uma Thurman. Samuel L Jackson. Rated 18. Dir Quentin Tarantino. Released in the UK 1994. Runtime 2hrs 34mins
*Note: This episode was originally released August 5th, 2019. It disappeared from our catalog due to some technical issues. Please enjoy* Once upon a time in Brooklyn, three hipsters tried to rip off some guy named Marsellus Wallace. Turned out, Marsellus was very understanding and a huge fan of the podcast so he let us go but only if we did the Pulp Fiction soundtrack. We had to bring in Leslie McDonel (Actor, Singer, Broadway star and close friend) to dig deep into the Quentin Tarantinoverse. Caleb pulls the equivalent of a pawnshop Zed and subjects us to another round of Vocal Fry. Anywho, Woodstock 50 is CANCELED!!! Huge bummer but let's carry on its spirit.
It's the movie that revitalised John Travolta's career, made Uma Thurman an instant icon and proved that there's quite literally no hairstyle that Samuel L Jackson couldn't pull off. We are of course talking about Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction. Joining us this week for another special crossover event, returning guest Ross Burton of 2 Geeks 2 Movies once again swallows his abiding hatred of unnecessary sequels and helps us to pitch-some potential spin-offs to wrap up the many (intentional) loose ends left dangling by the original movie. From how Mia met Marsellus to the tragic backstory of 'The Gimp', there's no plot thread we're leaving uncovered - except the one about that damn briefcase. Even we have to draw the line somewhere. ----- Beyond The Box Set is a British movie podcast that combines movie review and dodgy fan fiction with hilarious consequences. Each week we take a classic standalone movie and compete to craft the most ludicrous sequel ideas to bring them back to the big screen. Our show is available on all good podcasting platforms including iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher and aCast. If you enjoy the show, please consider subscribing for a new episode every Friday morning - and if you're feeling really generous, leave us a review too. It makes us feel good and really helps us to find new listeners. You can also access a host of bonus content by becoming a VIP listener for as little as $2 per month on our Patreon page, and we have a range of fabulous merchandise over on Teepublic. beyondtheboxset.com patreon.com/beyondtheboxset twitter.com/beyondtheboxset facebook.com/beyondtheboxset instagram.com/beyondtheboxset 00.00: Cop or Stripper? 29.50: Pulp Fiction Drinking Games 38.30: Muppet Pulp Fiction 50.30: Worlds of Pulp Fiction: An Extended Dark Universe 1.01.40: Pulp Fiction: Origins 1.16.10: Listener Submissions & Episode 85 Preview
On the today show episode six we’re gonna be talking about Marsellus Wiley Nicki Minaj Cardi B my impression of call of duty black out and battlefield five and other sports related topic
5 minutes pour aborder les plus grandes répliques du cinéma : c’est le retour estival de Ma ligne de chance, sur Radio Campus Paris. Nous découvrons aujourd’hui le cinéma de Tarantino. En particulier, nous abordons son film culte : Pulp Fiction. Car dans celui-ci se trouve une scène qui nous permettra de réfléchir sur l'amour-propre. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHTeq3klVZY « Pride only hurts, it never helps ». « L’orgueil fait seulement mal, il n’aide jamais. » Cette réplique de Ving Rhames nous a donné à penser. Et voici notre interprétation, subjective bien sûr, de cette trouvaille du scénariste-réalisateur Quentin Tarantino. Cette réplique est celle d’un personnage secondaire, Marsellus Wallace, incarné par Ving Rhames. Marsellus est le patron de nombreux truands. D'ailleurs, il est un gangster lui-même. Dans la scène qui nous intéresse, Marsellus est face à un boxeur, Butch Coolidge. Celui-ci va disputer le lendemain le dernier combat de sa carrière. Or Marsellus lui remet de l’argent : car il attend en échange que Butch perde le combat à un moment précis. Face aux hésitations de Butch, Marsellus prononce sa célèbre réplique. Nous avons traduit « pride » par « orgueil ». Mais cela n’a rien d’évident. Le mot anglais recouvre les sens français de fierté, d’honneur, de vanité. Un mot, courant dans l’histoire de la philosophie, réunit ces différentes idées : l’amour-propre. Ainsi Marsellus enjoint à Butch de n’avoir pas d’amour-propre. Autrement dit, il l'incite à n'avoir pas d’état d’âme, pas de scrupule quant à être corrompu. Dans ce rejet de l'amour-propre, Marsellus semble se rapprocher de Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Le philosophe a développé ses théories notamment dans le Discours sur l’origine et les fondements de l’inégalité parmi les hommes. Venez comprendre en quoi Rousseau éclaire Tarantino en écoutant notre podcast ! Les références de l'émission : Pour aller plus loin : Sur l'amour-propre comme motif des actes, voir le théâtre de Marivaux. Une critique moraliste de l'amour-propre : les Maximes de La Rochefoucauld. Sur l'importance des amour-propres individuels pour la collectivité : la pensée de Mandeville.
Welcome to The Hump! Podcast ... your show about how to get one over in this thing called life. Now, to walk the earth. In episode 3 of The Hump! Podcast: Walk The Earth ... hosts Brent Bowen and Chad Beland, two buddies who like to drink a lot of craft beer together, talk all manner of walking — and crawling, beer crawling, that is — on National Walking Day. But like Caine in "Kung Fu" we stop for an occasional adventure, playing another round of Triple D. That's what I've been sitting here contemplating. First, I'm gonna deliver this case to Marsellus. Then, basically, I'm gonna walk the earth. You know, like Caine in “KUNG FU.” Just walk from town to town, meet people, get in adventures. -- Jules (Samuel L. Jackson), Pulp Fiction The Hump! Podcast Episode 3 Show Notes If You Missed The First Two Episodes Miss Ep. 1 - Who Are These Clowns? and Ep. 2 - Death & Taxes? You can watch replays on Facebook or listen to them here: episode 1 and here: episode 2. In Ep. 3 of The Hump! Podcast, Brent & Chad ... Walk The Earth: On National Walking Day … Brent and Chad discuss all manner of walking — and beer crawling. They discuss walking down the aisle, March For Our Lives, and how to prepare yourself for a travel hike with Chad. This week's round of Triple D has to do with talking, not walking (although it might cause you to walk out): What do you call someone who talks — or sings, even — in the theater during the middle of a movie? Brent and Chad's Beer/Brewery of the Week is ...Canadian Breakfast Stout (Brent had to fly this back from New York City) from Founders Brewing Co. (Founders is highly regarded on both Brent & Chad's Untappd accounts.) Their Toasts of The Week ... A young lady in Chad's family who took that walk down the aisle in holy matrimony We toasted those who made it out to the March For Our Lives walks. We recorded on the anniversary of Martin Luther King's assassination, so we toasted the memory of Dr. Martin Luther King What they've been up to the last couple of weeks? In addition the above fun ... the boys watched a lot of NCAA Tournament Basketball And attending the Visit KC VIP Influencer Program class Brent saw -- and really enjoyed -- Ready Player One, writing a guest review about it over at KCGeeks.com ... and of course ... the boys are out drinking beer on the KC Tap Tour, participating in what they call "catch-up contributions" so they can complete all 19 before the end of May. This Week's Topic -- Walk The Earth The day was National Walking Day … and we know of no other person who likes to walk as much as Chad does … The boy's discuss: Where their favorite places to walk are? And why? Where they clocked their longest walks? And ... the strangest thing they can recall happening on a walk … And This Episode's Game of "Triple D" ... To close out The Hump! Podcast … Brent and Chad play a quick round of Triple D. What's Triple D? They throw out a scenario … and discuss whether it's a DICK, DOUCHE or DUMBASS move. This episode's Triple D move: This week's Triple D move — Someone who talks or sings in the theater during the middle of a movie? We discuss and debate on the show, but feel free to leave your thoughts in the comments (keep it clean folks, as they reserve the right to delete any personal attacks or defamatory information). You Can Catch The Hump! Live You can watch Brent and Chad LIVE 7 p.m. CST most Wednesdays on Facebook. The show runs NO MORE than 45 minutes live and 30 minutes in replay. They'll publish the replays on Facebook, YouTube (near future) and places where good audio can be found (see below platforms -- and not saying they're good, but they'll slum along greatness). If You Enjoy The Hump! Podcast? Spread The Love Thanks for checking the guys out! If you enjoy The Hump! Podcast … go out to the … He Says She Says KC Facebook Page and like/follow us if you haven't alre...
Actual Anarchy Podcast - AnCap Movie Reviews from a Rothbardian Perspective
Well, it's finally come to this. Robert's number one favoritist movie of all time, Quentin Tarantino's 1994 masterpiece, Pulp Fiction. The movie that revived a few careers and let Samuel L. Jackson rip. Jules Winnfield and Vincent Vega are two hitmen who are out to retrieve a suitcase stolen from their employer, mob boss Marsellus Wallace. Wallace has also asked Vincent to take his wife Mia out a few days later when Wallace himself will be out of town. Butch Coolidge is an aging boxer who is paid by Wallace to lose his next fight. The lives of these seemingly unrelated people are woven together comprising of a series of funny, bizarre and uncalled-for incidents. We do our best to parse this one that has so much to unpack. It's a very well done movie that stands up over the course of time. Show notes and more at: www.actualanarchy.com/39 Thank you for joining us on this episode of the Actual Anarchy Podcast! The Actual Anarchy Podcast is all about Maximum Freedom. Robert and I analyze popular movies from a Rothbardian/Anarcho-Capitalist perspective. If it's voluntary, we're cool with it. If it's not, then it violated the Non-Aggression Principle and Property Rights - the core tenants of Libertarian Theory - and hence - human freedom. We use movies as a starting point for people who may not be familiar with this way of thinking. Discussion of the plot and decisions that characters make in relation to morality and violations of the non-aggression principle are our bread and butter. We also will highlight and discuss any themes or lessons from Austrian Economics that we can glean from the film. The point is to show what anarchy actually is with instances that are presented in film. We publish new episodes on Sunday just in time for your Monday commute; and occasionally will do specials surrounding holidays or events (elections/olympics). ABOUT Actual Anarchy, an anarchy unlike what the average idiot thinks it would be. Anarchy means no rulers, not no rules. The non-aggression principle and a respect of property rights are what makes it go. We host a podcast where we take pop culture movies and showcase moments or scenes or themes throughout that are literally actual examples of anarchy. Any place, around the world, there are always examples of Actual Anarchy all about you. Sometimes you just have to sit back and take a look. It’s easy once they’ve been pointed out a few times. Actual Anarchy is real world examples of anarchy in action. Movies, Shows, Books, News, etc… we host all sorts of content on the site from a bevy of writers enthusiastic for one goal: human freedom Read Rothbard – Become an Actual Anarchist PRESENTED BY Read Rothbard is comprised of a small group of voluntaryists who are fans of Murray N. Rothbard. We curate content at www.ActualAnarchy.com and on the www.ReadRothbard.com site including books, lectures, articles, speeches, and we make a weekly podcast based on his free-market approach to economics. Our focus is on education and how advancement in technology improves the living standards of the average person. Hit us up on our Tip Jar page to see all the myriad was you can support the show and the site: www.actualanarchy.com/tipjar Also, be sure to give us your likes, comments, shares, ratings, reviews, and other feedbacks!
The Purrrcast is the cat podcast for you and your feline friends. Based in Los Angeles, hosts Sara Iyer and Steven Ray Morris chat with fellow cat enthusiasts about the furry little creatures they love. Not sure how the cats feel about it though. On our first ever Whisker Wall episode, we chat with Santé D'or executive director Christy Keefe about FIVE cats (Maxie, 'Stache, Marsellus, Gallaudet, and Troy) up for adoption at their shelter and how you can possibly take them home. The Purrrcast, talking to cat people because we can't talk to their cats. New episodes every Wednesday! Please rate and subscribe in iTunes: thepurrrcast.com Cats up for adoption: Maxie: https://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/31877330 ‘Stache: https://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/38038646 Marsellus: https://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/34231051 Gallaudet: https://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/37498832 Troy: https://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/27315822 Santé D'or is a volunteer run animal adoption center and community focused rescue located in Los Angeles, California: http://www.santedor.org/ Follow The Purrrcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ThePurrrcast on Instagram: https://instagram.com/thepurrrcast/ on Tumblr: http://thepurrrcast.tumblr.com/ Please like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThePurrrcast Follow Sara Iyer's cat Samba on Twitter: https://twitter.com/kittysamba Follow Sara Iyer on Instagram: https://instagram.com/saraiyer/ Check out Sara Iyer on Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/saraiyer Follow Steven Ray Morris on Twitter: https://twitter.com/StevenRayMorris Check out Steven's new podcast, See Jurassic Right: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/see-jurassic-right/id1239538917?mt=2 Theme song by Anabot (Analise Nelson) and Dax Schaffer: https://thesaxelnaiad.bandcamp.com/ Artwork by Jillian Yoffe: flatratstudio.com Part of the #HelloLionFace podcast network See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
País Estados Unidos Director Quentin Tarantino Guión Quentin Tarantino, Roger Avary Música Varios Fotografía Andrzej Sekula Reparto John Travolta, Samuel L. Jackson, Uma Thurman, Harvey Keitel, Tim Roth, Amanda Plummer, Maria de Medeiros, Ving Rhames, Eric Stoltz, Rosanna Arquette, Christopher Walken, Bruce Willis, Paul Calderon, Bronagh Gallagher, Peter Greene, Stephen Hibbert, Angela Jones, Phil LaMarr, Robert Ruth, Julia Sweeney, Quentin Tarantino, Frank Whaley, Duane Whitaker, Steve Buscemi, Burr Steers Sinopsis Jules y Vincent, dos asesinos a sueldo con no demasiadas luces, trabajan para el gángster Marsellus Wallace. Vincent le confiesa a Jules que Marsellus le ha pedido que cuide de Mia, su atractiva mujer. Jules le recomienda prudencia porque es muy peligroso sobrepasarse con la novia del jefe. Cuando llega la hora de trabajar, ambos deben ponerse "manos a la obra". Su misión: recuperar un misterioso maletín.
Today I am joined Marsellus, a Netrunner buddy from 2015 Worlds to build a hybrid hand size/ fast advance HB. This deck seems strange on paper but works well going into the mid and late game. Give it a go: http://netrunnerdb.com/en/decklist/31157/deckbuilding-derezzed-mephisto-s-minions-w-marsellus