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Join us as we zoom into the "nano world" with Kelso Arthur, a third-year PhD student in Environmental and Molecular Toxicology at Oregon State University. In this episode we discuss nano and microplastic use in agricultural pesticides, what impacts they could have on environmental health, and how indicator species can help us assess their effects. Kelso shares their journey on how their roots in Kentucky helped pave their pathway into graduate school. Hosted by Matthew Vaughan and Esteban 'E' Hernandez.
Sometimes the smallest things in the universe can answer some of the largest questions. That seems to be the case with neutrinos. But what exactly are these fundamental particles, that also happen to be the most abundant in the universe, and why are they of importance? Listen in to hear Noah shed light on all things neutrinos, including undereground research facilities! Hosted by Matthew Vaughan and Taylor Azizeh.
Join us as we dive into the world of apex predators with shark researcher Jessica Schulte, a PhD candidate studying the foraging behavior and movement of broadnose sevengill sharks in the Pacific Northwest. This episode is packed with mystery, fun shark facts, unexpected diet discoveries, crazy field stories, and inspiring ventures that lead to a career working with sharks! Hosted by Matthew Vaughan and Taylor Azizeh.
On this week's episode of Local Legends, Martin is joined by storyteller, library manager, and Secretary of the Leicestershire and Rutland Guild of Storytelling, Matthew Vaughan.Matt has been a storyteller for well over a decade. Since 2011 he has also worked in East Midlands' Public Library Services, and, in addition to working as a storyteller in Early Years, Primary Schools, Secondary Schools, Colleges, Universities, Youth organisations, the Care, Health and Heritage Sectors, and in Prisons, he tells stories in libraries as part of his job. As Matt explains in the episode, he particularly enjoys performing international folk tales, along with Wonder Tales of all kinds, and he also has a particular interest in the stories of working folk of Britain and the wild places of our islands. To learn more about the Guild and the Story Tree project as mentioned in the episode, do visit leicesterstorytelling.com. If you are interested in learning more about Matt's work or would like to book him to tell stories to you or your school group or community organisation, please do get in touch with him via his profile on the Society for Storytelling website, sfs.org.uk. Otherwise, settle in around the cosy confines of the Three Ravens campfire for a conversation which ranges from the drowned villages beneath Rutland Water to the politics of how to hang a horseshoe, from the smallest man in history to one of the biggest, via witches, poachers, and dastardly highwayman, with a true Local Legend, Matthew Vaughan!We really hope you enjoy it, and will be back on Monday with our brand new County Episode all about the history and folklore of Herefordshire!Three Ravens is an English Myth and Folklore podcast hosted by award-winning writers Martin Vaux and Eleanor Conlon.Released on Mondays, each weekly episode focuses on one of England's 39 historic counties, exploring the history, folklore and traditions of the area, from ghosts and mermaids to mythical monsters, half-forgotten heroes, bloody legends, and much, much more. Then, and most importantly, the pair take turns to tell a new version of an ancient story from that county - all before discussing what that tale might mean, where it might have come from, and the truths it reveals about England's hidden past...Bonus Episodes are released on Thursdays plus Local Legends episodes on Saturdays - interviews with acclaimed authors, folklorists, podcasters and historians with unique perspectives on that week's county.With a range of exclusive content on Patreon, too, including audio ghost tours, the Three Ravens Newsletter, and monthly Three Ravens Film Club episodes about folk horror films from across the decades, why not join us around the campfire and listen in?Learn more at www.threeravenspodcast.com, join our Patreon at www.patreon.com/threeravenspodcast, and find links to our social media channels here: https://linktr.ee/threeravenspodcast Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week's episode of Three Ravens we're off to Rutland to explore the history and folklore of England's smallest county - on the back of a dinosaur!We start off chatting about a couple of beautifully obscure traditions that take place around this time each year, including one involving a jacket on a flagpole and another relating to a Secret Society in Somerset, after which we ramble on to Rutland!We begin with a sad fact: Rutland may actually be about to disappear! In addition to which, we talk about some traditional Rutland sports, including Nurdles and Leg Wrestling, the incredible Uppingham Fossil Wall, the Cecil family's rather grand country manor, and a whole bunch of ghosts - all before Eleanor welcomes us to a picnic beside Rutland water for this week's County Dish...Next, with our dinosaur still in tow, we whip over to Exton Park for some miniature historic naval battles, say a quick hello to the ancient pagan Braunston Goddess, discuss Oakham's macabre history of crime and punishment, and more, all enriched by some excerpts from Saturday's upcoming Local Legends interview with Matthew Vaughan from the Leicestershire and Rutland Guild of Storytelling.Then it's on to the main event: Eleanor's folk-horror inflected telling of "The Oakham Poachers" - a tale remembered in a murder ballad, featuring a mythical creature living in Empingham Old Wood...We really hope you enjoy the episode, and will be back on Thursday with a new Three Ravens Bestiary bonus episode about Mermaids, all before the full interview with Matt comes out on Saturday!The Three Ravens is an English Myth and Folklore podcast hosted by award-winning writers Martin Vaux and Eleanor Conlon.Released on Mondays, each weekly episode focuses on one of England's 39 historic counties, exploring the history, folklore and traditions of the area, from ghosts and mermaids to mythical monsters, half-forgotten heroes, bloody legends, and much, much more. Then, and most importantly, the pair take turns to tell a new version of an ancient story from that county - all before discussing what that tale might mean, where it might have come from, and the truths it reveals about England's hidden past...Bonus Episodes are released on Thursdays plus Local Legends episodes on Saturdays - interviews with acclaimed authors, folklorists, podcasters and historians with unique perspectives on that week's county.With a range of exclusive content on Patreon, too, including audio ghost tours, the Three Ravens Newsletter, and monthly Three Ravens Film Club episodes about folk horror films from across the decades, why not join us around the campfire and listen in?Learn more at www.threeravenspodcast.com, join our Patreon at www.patreon.com/threeravenspodcast, and find links to our social media channels here: https://linktr.ee/threeravenspodcast Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In today's podcast, which is the second in a four-part miniseries of podcasts about Britain's talented Art Departments, Mark talks to this year's winners of THE LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD SUPPORTED BY WARNER BROS. STUDIOS LEAVESDEN.The award honours Art Department members who have made a significant creative mark in their work, benefitting the industry as a whole. This year there are two recipients of the award.First up, Mark talks to Emily Stillman, Senior Vice President of Warner Bros. Studios Leavesden, who sponsor the award, about the pivotal role of the Art Department, before talking to this year's deserving award winners, Charmian Adams and Gavin Bocquet.Supervising Art Director Charmian Adams's notable work includes such diverse productions as SID & NANCY, DOWNTON ABBEY and SAS ROGUE HEROES Series 1Production Designer Gavin Bocquet's credits include the STAR WARS prequels, Steven Soderbergh's KAFKA, Matthew Vaughan's STARDUST and Duncan Jones' WARCRAFT.The 14th BFDG Production Design Awards took place at Royal Lancaster Hotel on Saturday 22nd February 2025.This episode of Kermode on Film is made in partnership with the BFDG.About the BFDGThe Society of British Film Directors and Designers was founded in 1946. Out of this society grew the Guild of Film Art Directors, and the present British Film Designers Guild (BFDG). Today the BFDG has over 630 members of skilled technicians and designers spanning all the various branches of the Art Department, as well as corporate members. The BFDG membership covers a diverse range of Art Department skills and experience, working on projects of all budgets, from International to Independent and micro-financed productions, to Feature Films, Shorts, Pilots, Promos, Commercials, TV Film, TV Series and Light Entertainment.Connect with the BFDG here:Instagram: @british_film_designers_guildTwitter: @BFDG_Film_GuildLinkedin: @british-film-designers-guildFacebook: /British Film Designers GuildWebsite:www.britishfilmdesigners.comThis podcast was produced by HLA Agency and edited by Alex Jones© HLA Agency Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In December's VermontBiz, we profile a pilot program that helps individuals with bachelor's degrees attain their teaching certification while earning a salary and gaining classroom experience. Can it solve Vermont's teacher shortage crisis? We also speak to Matthew Vaughan, chief scientist at the Lake Champlain Basin Program, and Rebecca Diehl, a research assistant professor at UVM, to learn how Lake Champlain scientists are prepping for future floods. In Health care news, OneCare Vermont, a pioneering accountable care organization committed to enhancing Vermont's health care system, has announced its intention to cease operations at the end of 2025. And VermontBiz is celebrating the holidays by supporting local nonprofits in our annual holiday giving guide, featuring Vermont based organizations. Please consider not only giving monetarily to these nonprofits but also volunteering your time and talent. All this and more is in the December Issue of VermontBiz — Serious Business...Serious News. For a subscription, call 802-863-8038 or go to vermontbiz.com/subscribe.
Taylor Azizeh, a first-year Ph.D. student at OSU's Marine Mammal Institute, joins Matt to discuss how climate change might be driving gray whales to shift their feeding habits along the Pacific Northwest coast. Taylor's research explores the phenomenon of 'prey switching,' where these benthic specialists switch from seafloor to water-column feeding. By combining stable isotope analysis, GPS tracking, and drone photogrammetry, Taylor aims to understand how gray whales adapt to changing prey availability in a warming ocean. Listen in to hear about her journey from Costa Rica to London to OSU, her passion for these majestic animals, and the big-picture questions she seeks to answer. Hosted by Matthew Vaughan.
In this episode of Filmmaker Mixer, we sit down with producer Matthew Vaughan to discuss his latest film, Operation Taco Gary's. The film, starring Simon Rex, is set to premiere at the Austin Film Festival and promises a wild, irreverent ride. Join us as Vaughan shares behind-the-scenes stories, his creative process, and what makes this film stand out in the indie film scene. Get an exclusive look at what to expect from this festival premiere!
Erika Stewart, a second year MA student in the School of Literature, Writing and Film, joins Matt to chat about how horror represents itself in video games. Erika's research focuses on an emerging subgenre of games which she coins 'Malewaric' games. These games are capable of hijacking your computer, inducing a deep sense of fear of which Erika contributes to the hypothesis that computers have become an extension of our body. Listen in for a further exploration of horror video games, how Erika's passion for gaming influenced for graduate pathway, and the importance of the grad student union! Hosted by Matthew Vaughan.
Matthew Vaughan's second film, how does it hold up as an adaptation of Neil Gaiman? ~ Stardust (2007) - 4K Review ROCKFILE Podcast 695 #stardustmovie #neilgaiman #review ~ You can subscribe to my podcasts on Podbean, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Amazon Music/Audible, Google Podcasts, YouTube, iHeart Radio, Pandora, TuneIn, Alexa, Player FM, Samsung, Podchaser, Stitcher, Boomplay, Overcast, Pocket Cast, Castro, Castbox, Podfriend and Goodpods with more on the way. ~ -Join my group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/rockfilesroom -My Website: https://therockfile.com/ -My YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@rockfile -Interview Archive: https://rockfileradio.com/Interviews/ ~ Support the channel: New Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/rockfilesprojects Merch: https://rockfileradio.com/Shop/ Merch: https://davesdailylist.com/Shop/ ~ Music: "Teshio" By Niall Kearney Filmstro | Create custom royalty-free music in minutes https://filmstro.com/ ~
Directed by Matthew Vaughan and produced by Bryan Singer, X-Men: First Class is the superhero film based on the X-Men characters appearing in Marvel Comics. Luke and Nathan return to 2011 to the fourth mainline film (fifth overall) in the X-Men film series that takes the story back to 1962 to initially serve as a franchise reboot but eventually was retconned as a legitimate prequel to X-Men (2000). During the height of the Cold War, a mutant named Charles Xavier (James McAvoy) meets a fellow mutant named Erik Lehnsherr (Michael Fassbender). Despite their vastly different backgrounds -- Charles grew up with a wealthy family, while Erik lost his parents at Auschwitz -- the two become close friends. As the world teeters on the brink of a nuclear war, Charles and Erik with other mutants join forces to save humanity.
Katie Minich is a first year Masters student in Applied Anthropology in the College of Liberal Arts, with a minor in Interdisciplinary Studies. Katie is coupling her 8 years of birth work experience with research on the sustainability and decolonization of doulas in the healthcare workforce. Hosted by Matthew Vaughan and Lisa Hildebrand.
Welcome to this week's episode We have an extra long intro this week as we discuss the 2024 Oscars and some listener feedback. We then move on to our movie review where we dissect Matthew Vaughan's latest offering - Argyle. We round things off with our Retro Corner for the 30th anniversary of Super Metroid. Thanks for listening. You can find us on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and TikTok 00:00:00 Introduction 00:30:06 Argyle (2024) 01:26:38 Retro Corner - Super Metroid
Charlene Perez Santos is a first year Master student working within the Marine Mammal Institute. Her research focuses on tracking humpback whale movement via satellite tags and comparing them with sea vessel routes in Bahia de Banderas in relation to habitat use and exposure to human impacts. Hosted by Matthew Vaughan and Hannah Stuwe.
(Mar 7, 2024) State lawmakers plan to restore school aid reductions proposed by Governor Kathy Hochul in their budget proposals next week; Clarkson is transferring 16 graduate programs from its Schenectady campus to Siena College; Dr. Matthew Vaughan with the Lake Champlain Basin Program will give a talk Thursday night about the impacts of last summer's rainstorms on the lake's water quality; the current exhibit at the Hyde examines ideas of colonialism, displacement and home.
Well, Argyle was terrible. Wasn't it better when Matthew Vaughan worked with Guy Ritchie? Just cranking out classic gangster movies...and Swept Away! ...with Madonna. Oh boy. Featuring: Racism, Homophobia, Misogyny, Madge's Abs, and some raw, unbridled SEX! probaby. More Pauls! https://facebook.com/ogtpod https://twitter.com/ogtpod We have a Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/ogtpod – sign up for exclusive content for as little as $1 a month. Listen to Salt's show Jen and the Film Critic with OGT guest and deep friend Jen Blundell here! Like d&d? Want more Pauls? Into nerd shit AND jokes about bums? Why not check out our d&d actual play podcast, Quest Fantastic? https://shows.acast.com/quest-fantastic link.chtbl.com/questfantastic RSS: https://feeds.acast.com/public/shows/61d8e6b335501c0012b6c367 Goodman's EP 'Future Music' is out now! Find out where you can stream and purchase here: Future Music by Run//Phase (songwhip.com)
This week we review two films nominated for Best Picture at this year's Oscars - family drama and social satire AMERICAN FICTION, and chilling Holocaust drama THE ZONE OF INTEREST. We also review Matthew Vaughan's latest star-studded spy spectacle ARGYLLE. We'll also be back later this week with a BONUS review of Netflix's new romantic drama ONE DAY. 00:00:00 - Intro 00:09:12 - American Fiction 00:21:14 - Argylle 00:35:53 - The Zone Of Interest 00:54:04 - Emails 01:14:58 - Game Send us your questions to hello@pulpkitchenpodcast.com and be a part of the show! Enjoy new episodes of PULP KITCHEN every Wednesday. YouTube & Spotify: Pulp Kitchen Podcast Instagram: @pulpkitchenpodcast, @jamesbriefel, @georgepundek TikTok: @pulpkitchenpodcast
ARGYLLE– A No-Spoiler Review In this episode, Tom gives you his no-spoiler look at the latest Matthew Vaughan movie, ARGYLLE. As with all of our no-spoiler reviews, our goal is to give you our thoughts as to whether or not this latest spy movie is worth your time and money. We don't cover the plot because our goal is to not give it away. But, we will say that the plot is pretty complex. You need to pay close attention. There are a lot of twists and turns in ARGYLLE. And it has a fantastic cast led by Bryce Dallas Howard, Sam Rockwell, and Henry Cavill. So, take a listen to this ARGYLLE – A No-Spoiler Review. Is ARGYLLE worth your time and money? Let us know your thoughts if you go and see it, ideas for future episodes, ideas for future episodes, and what you thought of this episode by dropping us a note at info@spymovienavigator.com. The more we hear from you, the better the show will be! You can check out all of our CRACKING THE CODE OF SPY MOVIES podcast episodes on your favorite podcast app or our website. Check out our YouTube channel as well. Webpage: https://bit.ly/3ulWYOY
This week we are comparing Howl's Moving Castle (2004) and Stardust (2007), two fantasty films based on novels with characters who fall in love during magical adventures together.-----The Movies:Howl's Moving Castle (2004)Directed by Hayao MiyazakiWritten by Hayao MiyazakiBased on the novel by Diana Wynne JonesiMDb Rating: 8.2Stardust (2007)Directed by Matthew VaughanWritten by Matthew Vaughan & Jane GoldmanBased on the novel by Neil GaimaniMDB Rating: 7.6-----Find us on:Discord - https://discord.gg/dxgmcfj552Tumblr - @ItTakesTwoPodInstagram - @ItTakesTwo_podFacebook - @ItTakesTwoPodYoutube - @ittakestwonzOur website - ItTakesTwo.co.nz-----Content Warning:Mentions of violence and death
On this episode of DC on SCREEN, Jason and I tumble down a strange, short path of DC news, saying goodbye to Two-Face, finding Aquaman 2 delayed yet again, hearing vague rattlings of a Blue Beetle sequel, terrifying statements that Matthew Vaughan has been in talks with James Gunn, and updates on Keanu's Constantine 2, but then, did we crack the code? Have we encountered secretly sentient symbiotic switches? Are abandoned Walmart lot weaves wicked? Are extensions extensions of a powerful extraterrestrial mind puppeting our own? From Trump's fearsome flop top to Clinton's malicious merkin, we delve into this hard-hitting issue of alien invasion by way of weave. Because news was light.Join our riotous DC debauchSite: https://dconscreen.comStore: https://bit.ly/DCoStorePatreon: https://patreon.com/dconscreenApple: http://bit.ly/DCoSReviewSpotify: http://bit.ly/DCSCREENSpreaker: https://bit.ly/DCoSSpreaker"Full On" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Adventures with Superman Is a Big Hit for Adult SwimThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3414609/advertisement
Today we're joined by the wonderful Charlie Potter to discuss the magical adventure/romance 'Stardust' (2007) by Matthew Vaughan, adapted from Neil Gaiman's book of the same name. THIS SUMMER A STAR FALLS. THE CHASE BEGINS. In a countryside town bordering on a magical land, a young man makes a promise to his beloved that he'll retrieve a fallen star by venturing into the magical realm. His journey takes him into a world beyond his wildest dreams and reveals his true identity. Will this be 'The Princess Bride' for a new generation or is that just inconcievable? Does the combined weight of gay icon Michelle 'Catwoman' Pfeiffer and Robert De Niro playing gay spellbind us? How does the Ricky Gervais cameo land now? Climb aboard and grab a scabbard to see if this star is soaring or sinking.
Former 60-Minutes journalist Ray Martin and inventor Matthew Vaughan talk to Fleet Auto News' Caroline Falls in this podcast linked here about the revolutionary suspension smoothing Base Air system that Martin reckons is among Australia's best and biggest inventions — akin he reckons to WiFi, the Black Box, and the Cochlear implant. “I thought Matthew was just in the long line of these little Aussie inventors in a back shed who changed the world,” said Martin, talking about his impression of the inventor and the air management system that can be fitted to a truck's suspension for a smoother ride for the driver and the cargo, reducing fatigue and damage. Martin said he's followed Vaughan's journey since meeting him and first hearing about the invention in a coffee shop in Sydney 13 year ago. After years of development and iterations, getting patent protection, and trials with big truck fleets, Base Air was recently officially launched together with news that Paccar Australia — the importer and assembler of Kenworth and DAF trucks — has adopted it into their parts distribution network.
Countdown #392 In this week's show, the guys are interested in all things London, as they countdown their favourite ten films set in that most magnificent city. (And it means the C-bomb can be dropped more often than usual - so, please, consider yourself warned.) Can Wayne look past Guy Ritchie? Who will have more Matthew Vaughan films? And does anyone have a film pre-1990 film on their list? But wait! There's more. How wrong can Paul be about a Wet Wet Wet song? And does Wayne have the foggiest clue as who plays the female lead in a Guy Ritchie film about a famous detective? But more than all that, what is the BIG announcement the guys have to share re the future of the show at the end of this week's Ep? Learn the answers to all these questions and more, as The Countdown continues ... Check out the show's first draft of a website for your one-stop shop for all things related to The Countdown. But if you want more specific directions, find so many more Countdowns - all the way back to Episode 40! - on our Podbean site. Join The Countdown Podcast Listener Community on Facebook so you can interact more directly with Paul and Wayne and vote in the weekly poll for who has the best list! Head on over to Patreon to find out to have your topic covered on the show and see what extras you're missing.
Focus on being SAFE, PROFITABLE, SECURE and GROWTH • Integrate Risk • Remember the 4 F'S • Physical Environment • Commodity itself • UP & DOWN stream awareness & accountability • Make a direct effort to: • Communicate with your risk champion and understand where and how the risks indicate concerns • Where does cyber rank in the risk register? • Validate and verify all detail Ministers and Government can do more • 9-11 short memories We now need a professional platform of TRUST - systems, people, processes, practices Positive reporting culture and structure True just culture The crocodile principle!! Big thank you to Matthew! ACHL Register: https://www.caasint.com/our-events/13th-achl/event-registration/ ACHL Exhibit: https://www.caasint.com/our-events/13th-achl/event-exhibitors/ ACHL Sponsor: https://www.caasint.com/our-events/13th-achl/event-sponsors/ Airfreight Pharma Register: https://www.caasint.com/our-events/airfreight-pharma-2022/event-registration/ Airfreight Pharma Exhibit: https://www.caasint.com/our-events/airfreight-pharma-2022/event-exhibitors/ Airfreight Pharma Sponsor: https://www.caasint.com/our-events/airfreight-pharma-2022/event-sponsors/ AGS Global Networking Register: https://airlinergs.com/our-events/ags-global-networking-summit-2022/event-registration/ AGS Global Networking Exhibit: https://airlinergs.com/our-eve
In this episode, Rebecca Rideal is joined by historian Dr Fern Riddell to discuss the real history behind Matthew Vaughan's The King's Man. *Please note, this episode contains spoilers* Written and edited by Rebecca Rideal Theme Music: 'Circles' by The Broxton Hundred
2022 - our regular podcast - 'weekend show' returns. After a natural break over the year-end festivities, it was nice to be asked to resume - thank you to all the listeners who gave their feedback - Really appreciated. Thank you also to Steven Dickson - Skylight Aviation. Topics covered: Are we returning to some normality? However - we now face the 'tail of the crocodile' - People issues and future cost issues Worst Case Scenario on the horizon Pay increases Industrial action 'Rebound Request' - more money or we go! Onboarding incentives Bonuses WHO WILL PAY FOR THIS AND HOW WILL IT EFFECT THE SERVICE LEVELS EXPERIENCED AS WE BALANCE THE PROBLEMS? Cyber security issues now also more prevalent than ever before Influence on business confidence re Data sharing - another setback Upcoming series with Matthew Vaughan of IATA - addressing Cyber Security and Security in general Combination Conference in September in Athens -multiple pipelines all at once in the same location ACHL - Air Cargo Handling & Logistics Bringing all parts of the supply chain together AGS Networking Summit / ASA ULD Care Airfreight Pharma
On this episode we tell you if Spiderman No Way Home blew the cobwebs away from a rather tired year of Marvel cinematic releases during our spoiler free reviews section, we'll also be telling you if NEO is still the ONE in The Matrix Resurrections, whether Matthew Vaughan's WW1 era set prequel, The King's Man has run out of steam alongside a new film from directing upstart Steven Spielberg, bringing us his first EVER musical in the form of West side story (that kid is surely going to go far) and acting powerhouse Sandra Bullock aiming for award level acclaim in Netflix original movie The Unforgivable. And just when you thought the sh*tter was full, it's Christmas time, so we also wanted to grab a moose shaped glass of spiked eggnog and sit down to watch the voted for by you Video Store Corner seasonal classic National Lampoons Christmas Vacation. On top of it all, we'll be discussing the latest film news, trailer reactions and throwing in as much geekery as you have come to expect from the Movie Mouth Team.
Welcome to the first episode of the Okie Bookcast! In this chapter, I sit down with Charles Martin, Steve Gooch, Chloe Harrison, and James McGough from Literati Press Comics and Novels. We talk about the history of the publishing house and bookstore, how they make decisions about publishing projects and the curation of their store, their commitment to Oklahoma storytelling and their role in the community, and some past, present, and future projects to check out. You can find out more about Literati Press at literatipressok.com and @literatipress on social media. Our review of a favorite book for this chapter is from Hannah Joy Herron. You can find her novels Awake and Sleep Tight on Amazon and at bookstores in OKC. You can also find out more about Hannah and her work at hannahjoyherron.com. Books and Authors mentioned in this chapter:Grapes of Wrath - John SteinbeckKillers of the Flower Moon - David GrannHeathen - Natasha AltericiThe Black Jack Demon - Nick HermesWe Promised Utopia - Charles J. Martin, Adrian Morales, and Robert Holman; Art by John Eric Osborn, Jonathan Koelsch, and Chloé ElimamOpen - E. Scott Jones Rez Detective - Steven Paul Judd and Tvli Jacob; Art by M. K. Perker Glamorella's Daughter - Jerry Bennett and Charles J. MartinS. (Ship of Theseus) - Doug Dorst and J.J. Abrams Pale Fire - Vladimir NabokovOklahoma HeroesLew Archer Series - Ross MacdonaldEasy Rawlins Series - Walter MosleyHarvey Pekar Misery - Stephen KingLinks to all of these titles and organizations available at okiebookcast.comVoice Talent (in order of appearance): Bennett Waggoner, Hannah Herron, Matthew Vaughan, Scott McMurry Music by JuliusH Connect with J: website | Twitter | Instagram | FacebookShop the Bookcast on Bookshop.orgMusic by JuliusH
Today, I sit down with Filmmakers/Producers, Matthew Vaughan & Jeff Tomsic. Matthew and Jeff Directed and Produced The Cabin. We go into detail about our favorite moments from the cabin, behind the scenes stories, the coffee enema, Bobby Lee, Donnell Rawlings, Nikki Glaser, Caitlyn Jenner, and much more! This episode is brought to you by Tushy. Get 10% off and free shipping at http://www.hellotushy.com/bertcast This episode is also brought to you by Simplisafe. Go to http://www.simplisafe.com/bert to get 20% off your entire new system and your first month of monitoring service FREE, when you enroll in Interactive Monitoring. This episode is also brought to you by Grunt Style. Go to http://www.gruntstyle.com/discount/bert for an additional 10% off your first order of any items. This episode is brought to you by Manscaped. Get 20% Off and Free Shipping with the code BERT at http://www.Manscaped.com This episode is also brought to you by Fiverr. Go to https://www.fiverr.com and use code “Bert” for 10% off your first order. For all TOUR DATE & MERCH click HERE: http://www.bertbertbert.com Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/bertkreischer Facebook: http://www.Facebook.com/BertKreischer Instagram: http://www.Instagram.com/bertkreischer Youtube: http://www.Youtube.com/user/Akreischer
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Zoomin' in from LA, USA is today's guest Matthew C. Vaughan (Touched by an Angle Grinder, Cat Sick Blues) is not filmmaker Matthew Vaughan.
We've all seen and heard the words, digital strategy, but what is it? What does it do? And, more importantly, do you need one? In this podcast, Katrina Gowans, National Legal Operations Lead, Origin Energy and CLI Advisory Board member; Denise Doyle, Legal Enablement Lead, Telstra; and Matthew Vaughan, IT Manager, Tompkins Wake discussed what digital strategy is, what it does and more importantly, whether you need one. This podcast was part of the CLI-ALPMA Innovation and Legaltech Week 2021 Live program on 9 February 2021. If you would prefer to watch rather than listen to this podcast, you'll find the video in our CLI-Collaborate (CLIC) free resource hub here.
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I spoke with Matthew Vaughan a friend of Kristen Fellows. Matthew studies Marine Bioscience in Delaware and is from Australia. His focus is on how humans affect ecosystems in oceans and what stressors are affecting the organisms in oceans. In our conversation we talk about the validity of alternative facts, using the scientific method, and having a social responsibility to help the public as scientists. Find out more on Dreams Not Memes. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dreamsnotmemes/support
Matt takes us down familiar - but tense - roads leading us back to what he likes about horror.
In this edition of the podcast I speak with ACON's Director for HIV and Sexual Health, Matthew Vaughan, about their recommendations for gay men to stop hooking up with casual partners due to Covid-19 distancing requirements. We also discuss the opportunity this provides for testing and reducing rates of STIs and HIV and the launch of their new online HIV testing initiative - you[TEST]. For more information, or to book a test (if you are in NSW), go to: https://endinghiv.org.au/test-often/book-a-test-at-youtest/
Matt is a British author who moved from the UK to Pakistan. During his 8 years there, he authored and published 2 books: #1 - Notes from a Sacred Land — Tales of Hope from Pakistan https://www.amazon.co.uk/Notes-Sacred-Land-Tales-Pakistan-ebook/dp/B07311KBHZ/ #2 - Land of Beauty, Land of Pain – Seeking the Soul of Pakistan https://www.amazon.co.uk/Land-Beauty-Pain-Seeking-Pakistan-ebook/dp/B07KS878JZ/ "So what is Pakistan like?" A country widely held to be little more than a hotbed of violence, fanaticism, and danger. What he discovered instead was one of the most fascinating and remarkable countries in the world, full of hospitality, unexpected kindness, and stunning natural beauty. Pakistan is a complex country with a predominantly negative media image - and yet there is a positive side of life in Pakistan which is rarely written about. In this, his second book on Pakistan, Matt travels across the country from Chitral to Karachi meeting the people and visiting the places which make Pakistan what it is: a land which is beguiling, hospitable, challenging, heartbreaking, kind, painful, and beautiful. From drug addicts in Peshawar to the abandoned Sikh gurdwara of Kot Fateh Khan, from the Buddhist ruins of Taxila to the Afghan refugees of Islamabad, these stories of his experiences shed a new light on Pakistan, a country which is frequently in the news and yet only infrequently given the respect it undoubtedly deserves. So, what is Pakistan like? This is his answer. Connect with us on IG and YouTube: @connotasians
(1:00) first X-Men movie not named X-Men, smart move Jackman missing this one, does the Dark Phoenix comic saga translate, changing channels with eyes mutant power, scrolling on Netflix, jostling around, Captain Marvel similarities, two '90 movies, Why aren't these characters old, want to see what aged X-Men between Dark Phoenix & X-Men 1, aging theory from Days of Future Past to fix the timeline!(12:31) Doctoring Dark Phoenix version #1, Apocalypse creates full nuclear disarmament, not so Apocalypse after all, creating a worldview only through television, downfall of Nightcrawler, X-Men attractiveness, James Marsden has charisma, bland actors becoming charismatic actors, two X-Men in Tragedy Girls, Jennifer Lawrence a bad actor if only basing off X-Men, thankfully we have David O. Russell movies, poorly used Mystique powers, Zoe Kravitz as Mystique, ugly uniforms, First Class only good scene is a brief Jackman cameo, Matrix leather costumes in first X-Men, Matthew Vaughan wanted Future's Past to be the trilogy ender, Tron with mutants, Oscar Isaac at Cinemacon, Vin Diesel as Apocalypse(27:05) defending Apocalypse, value in bad sequels, McAvoy going from drug addict to funny man to villain, his fear on two fronts, Is Nichols Hoult a good actor?, color changes in A Single Man, Tesla, blonde hair, lack of chemistry between Lawrence & Hoult, film only interesting considering production issues(34:54) Why is Jessica Chastain in this movie?, The Huntsman, love of Emily Blunt as an ice queen, Huntsman>Snow White,* hard for directors to convey tone, why a movie watch list given out, Kirsten Stewart as a James Marsden type [bland to charismatic](39:51) did Fox sabotage the film knowing it was Disney's loss, pushed back so Captain Marvel came out first, Simon Kinberg said ending was structured off of Captain America: Civil War, Sophie Turner is a star, why not focus solely on Jean Grey like Logan, why did that movie cost so much?, researching schizophrenia & dissociative personality disorder, doing bad things and it feels good, Stanford Prison Experiment & power dynamics, melding into groupthink & roles(46:50) digesting a film over time, low expectations, heavy dramatic music without building drama from previous iterations, loving Hans Zimmer's score, refusing to do comic book movies [temporarily], comparing versions of Spiderman, Amazing Spiderman mumblecore humor, Tom Holland as the 1st Peter Parker due to him looking young, what will Marvel do with X-Men in MCU, LSD X-Men, Total Rekall Stan Lee Cameos(53:03) Dark Phoenix=Captain Marvel, issue with female superheroes having undefinable powers, Storm has become Raiden, is Storm to blame for climate change, Skrulls suppose to be in Dark Phoenix, woman Don Draper(57:07) Magneto's storyline, island of outcast mutants, Hans Zimmer's desire to score every superhero character in existence, making music for 7th film in a series, his great understudies: Harry Gregson-Williams, Ramin Djawadi,Nick Glennie-Smith, John Powell, Marc Streitenfeld, collab w/ Pharrell & Junkie XL & Benjamin Wallfisch, Hans Zimmer as a brand name(1:03:09) why do the same storyline twice with the same guy to fix it, franchise shepherd, "a beautiful lie" from Batman v Superman is a great track, what really brought Hans Zimmer back, he's the best, are superhero movies a genre?, purple alien cloud diminishes story about mental breakdown, page vs screen, The Last Stand scene is great (even though we remember it differently), cafe at end of Dark Phoenix identical to cafe at the end of The Dark Knight Rises, the cafe of superheroes(1:11:12) opening identical to Shazam!, is every scene stolen from a different superhero film?, keep mother's death by Jean a secret to both her & the audience, not using Quicksilver right, Quicksilver Apocalypse> Quicksilver Future's Past(1:15:12) script doctor pitch time, smaller movie with Jean as the focale, why not start right after Apocalypse, nukes floating around in outer space, last week on... X-Men, mutants as fugitives on the run, genre diversification, changing how she murders her mom, seeing from Dad's point of view, Wanda Maximoff, Quicksilver MCU vs Quicksilver Fox, making mutants the majority(1:23:20) casting Scarlett Witch [little girl in Future's Past], other pitch based off House of M comic saga, retconning Apocalypse, Magneto as an absentee father, understanding reality, Magneto as the President, a Führer, becoming what he hates most, Elizabeth Olsen playing two Scarlett Witches, Florence Pugh & Jane Levy & Jessica Chastain, 13 going on 30 as an X-Men film(1:30:01) no Lana Condor, sad to see Deadly Class cancelled, Jubilee is an icon character, does this movie need to exist, Nathan Rabin, Dazzler party scene, Dreadlock snake mutant man, aliens that run directly into death, Kota Eberhardt, cinematography so important to making mutant powers believable(1:34:40) X-2 as a superior sequel, mutants using their powers in clever ways, Brian Cox as the best villain with no powers to boot, how much we love Brian Cox, Darren Aronofsky Wolverine flashbacks, Kelly Hu, overall its a bad movie worth watching for Fasbender & McAvoy & Turner, it's not painful to watch, Patrick Stewart is Professor-X, Angela Bassett as the perfect Storm & Bryan Singer's first choice, Angela Bassett as Professor-X, looking at Ben Foster as Angel, that person became the Ben Foster we know today, Galveston aka Cigarettes the movie,
Ok, ok, we may be a bit late on this one, but we finally managed to get around to seeing Hellboy (and it's definitely worth a watch!), so we thought, in honour of HellBoy why not count down the TOP 10 Movies based on Graphic Novels. From Frank Miller's epics like Sin City and 300, to movies you bet you didn't even know were based on Graphic Novels like Road to Perdition and Edge of Tomorrow, and not forgetting Matthew Vaughan's foray into the world of Graphic Novel Adaptations with flicks like Kingsman and Kick-Ass, this is a list that's sure to get your heart pumping with excitement!
Ok, ok, we may be a bit late on this one, but we finally managed to get around to seeing Hellboy (and it's definitely worth a watch!), so we thought, in honour of HellBoy why not count down the TOP 10 Movies based on Graphic Novels. From Frank Miller's epics like Sin City and 300, to movies you bet you didn't even know were based on Graphic Novels like Road to Perdition and Edge of Tomorrow, and not forgetting Matthew Vaughan's foray into the world of Graphic Novel Adaptations with flicks like Kingsman and Kick-Ass, this is a list that's sure to get your heart pumping with excitement!
Welcome to the place where I get to let my geek flag fly and talk about all things geek. Basically a fuzzy guide to life, the universe, and everything but mostly geek stuff. This is where I look into the world of geekdom and some geek news, comics, The Simpsons, Star Wars, and whatever randomness finds its way onto the recording. This level of the podcast includes Nick Nolte joins impressive cast of The Mandalorian, Stephen Schiff named as showrunnner for the Cassian Andor series, Rumor of Rey and Rose teaming up in Episode IX, Reddit claims Episode IX will happen one year after The Last Jedi, Galaxy of Adventures shorts on YouTube’s Star Wars Kids channel, the Captain Marvel trailer, Avengers Endgame trailer, Runaways Season 2 trailer, Daredevil Season 4 cancelled by Netflix, Live action 10 episode Cowboy Bebop show headed to Netflix, DC already developing an Aquaman sequel, Matthew Vaughan says Kingsman: The Great Game is a prequel plus casting news, Joe Russo on how Thanos almost narrated Infinity War, DC developing Blue Beetle & Zatanna movies, Tom Hanks as Gepetto in Pinocchio for Disney vs Del Toros Netflix version, Preacher is renewed at AMC for Season 4, and a possible Batman: Court of Owls video game. The second half of the episode is all geeky TV reviews for new episodes of The Walking Dead, The Gifted, The Flash, Arrow, Supergirl, Legends of Tomorrow, Black Lightning, The Simpsons, and Star Wars Resistance. Enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/laugh-it-up-fuzzball/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/laugh-it-up-fuzzball/support
On this episode, we review the eagerly awaited sequel (at least by Spielberg's accountants) Jurassic World: The Fallen Kingdom.It's a high octane blockbuster which actually asks a lot of very deep and interesting questions. Namely, how can a film that features dinosaurs and an exploding volcano be so dull?PLUS we discuss Jeremy Renner's CGI arms, analyse the controversy surrounding the Mortal Engines movie, and spend possibly too much time talking about the upcoming projects from Film Chat's favourite director/5 time winner of upper-class twit of the year competition, Matthew Vaughan. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, on a very special not-so-mini minisode, we're finally banding together and pumping out our very own COMIC BOOK MOVIE PITCHES! After sitting through the grueling boredom of Justice League (next week's show!), we shrugged our collective shoulders, said "Meh, can't be any worse," and vomited out our own pitches for comic book movies. Listen as Jon explores the crazy world of Grant Morrison! Patrick chooses the weird, redheaded, British stepchild of the X-Men! Mark takes the easy way out with a story that's already been partially cannibalized by Hollywood! PLUS: turns out Matthew Vaughan is just Guy Ritchie with standards and taste! Please subscribe via iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher or pretty much anywhere fine podcasts are purveyed. Leave us a rating and review so when you AskJeeves us, we actually show up! Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/BodyCountCast Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/bodycountsandbeer/ Email us: bodycountsandbeer@gmail.com Let us know what you liked, what you hated, your favorite obsolete internet search engine, the story of your first traffic ticket, what movie to watch next or ANYTHING AT ALL!
Finally these poorly dressed, sloppy not-so-gentle-men talk about the awesome films by Matthew Vaughan and crew. That's right everybody, Kingsman! They're not only discussing the newer Kingsman: Golden Circle film, but they also go back to the past and pull out a review for Kingsman: The Secret Service. Listen to the horsemen get all tight in the pants talking about the films, and not so aroused when discussing the comics. Check it out y'all! Website plug: fourhorsemenofrhetoric.com
On this week's show Paul, Pete and producer Jack return from the 2nd annual Exit 6 Film Festival with a roundup of their highlights which include interviews with the festival's marketing director, Amy-Jean Burns, and Liam Harris, the talented animator who scooped the top prize, as well as a feature review of Matthew Vaughan and Jane Goldman's second installment in the Kingsman franchise. Running Order In the Foyer - Exit 6 Film Festival Roundup; an interview with Amy-Jean Burns; 6 of the Best Films at the Fest* (details below) Popcorn Movies - As The Palaces Burn / Fight Club (Outdoor Screening) / Berlin Syndrome Homework Review: I Know Who Killed Me Features - Kingsman: The Golden Circle / Perched (including an interview with director/animator Liam Harris) *6 of the Best of The Exit 6 Fest: http://www.exit6filmfestival.com/ Decorosa Enrique Buleo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ju3MeTnU8GI Drama, Comedy, SPAIN The Legend of Bob Leonard Will Kenning @WillKenning Comedy, UK The Morning After (The Night Before) Radford Nicholls @RadfordNicholls Comedy, UK The Lion Sam Buchanan http://www.imdb.com/name/nm9038813/ Comedy, UK Alzhaïmour Pierre Van de Kerckhove https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3-dHTlzw1I Drama, BELGIUM Battered Dreams Federico Rea @feethedop Drama, UK ----------------------------------------------------------------- Strangers in a Cinema on Twitter: @StrangersCinema Your Hosts: Pete Wall (@Critical_Stop)/ Paul Anderson (@HKCavalier1982) Your Producer: Jack Mills (@Millsattack) Intro theme courtesy of bensound.com All other audio covered by Creative Commons licensing
For the release of KINGSMAN:THE GOLDEN CIRCLE, we take a look at director Matthew Vaughan's softer side, with STARDUST! We also take a look at being genuine and how that helps in therapy and in real life. Jessi Lauren joins us once again to talk about her fists and movie hugs! Genuineness: 0:06:01 Stardust: 0:17:06 Check out our Network! Subscribe on iTunes! ----Make sure to rate and review! Subscribe on Stitcher! Subscribe on Google Play This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
In this episode me and Jev discuss the Lindsay Anderson film 'If...' Along the way we discuss public school, pipe smoking, some questionable fashion choices in my past, what not to do on the TV show 'Gladiators' and whether the director Matthew Vaughan is a hack (turns out not, we both loved 'Kickass').
This week Murphy (sober for the very last time) is joined by Djovan Caro, Matthew Vaughan, and Mitch McTaggart to drink Matso's Chilli Beer (and A & W Root Beer) and discuss Richard Wilkins, jingles, Daryl Somers, spicy food, Volcano Joe's, kissing, Jim Beam, peanut allergies, Molly Meldrum, chocolate beer, radio, Livinia Nixon, hypnosis, gin, Romsey, Swordfish, About Tonight, and more!
Angus explains his fascination with torture-haunt Mckamey Manor in the latest QTPOD, while Jean’s summer project sees her head straight down the Cosby hole. Its all mixed feelings and drip torture people! Plus a bumper “Sux to be a Girl” just in time for the festive season. We were delighted to be joined by Matthew Vaughan and Dave Jackson, the team behind new Independent feature film, Cat Sick Blues. They drop in to talk cat cocks, Archie comics and owning the Wild, Wild West soundtrack. Cat Sick Blues just won “Best Australian Feature” at Monster Fest 2015.
Episode 5. We discuss the backstage at gigs, Jean's dreams plus we chat with comedy makers Touched by an Angle Grinder's Greta Harrison and Matthew Vaughan. Stream or download Ep 5 here or subscribe and listen via iTunes or Stitcher. Come Spend some Quality Time.
On the Guest List this week Anne-Marie Minhall talks to Hollywood superstar Michelle Pheiffer about her new star-studded romantic fantasy movie ‘Stardust’ directed by Matthew Vaughan.. Also on the show is Baritone Sir Thomas Allen who tells the Guest List about directing a new production of Rossini’s ‘The Barber of Seville’ with Scottish Opera.