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Saskia speaks to Rob Mc Lennan from A Million Ways to Die about their new release, A Cautionary Tale. Lunch with Pippa Hudson is CapeTalk’s mid-afternoon show. This 2-hour respite from hard news encourages the audience to take the time to explore, taste, read and reflect. The show - presented by former journalist, baker and water sports enthusiast Pippa Hudson - is unashamedly lifestyle driven. Popular features include a daily profile interview #OnTheCouch at 1:10pm. Consumer issues are in the spotlight every Wednesday while the team also unpacks all things related to health, wealth & the environment. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Lunch with Pippa Hudson Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays between 13:00 and 15:00 (SA Time) to Lunch with Pippa Hudson broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/MdSlWEs or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/fDJWe69 Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the game Oregon Trail, perhaps the most memorable end is when your character dies of dysentery. That seems like a walk in the park to everything listed or described in this film, making me wonder if it's less a fictional tale and more a public service announcement that there are in fact a million ways to die in the west. Either way, we're here to prove to you that the movie is not that bad. www.notthatbadcast.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/notthatbadcast Social Media - @notthatbadcast (X, Instagram, Threads, Bluesky, Spoutible) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
AFC WEST PREVIEW After three weeks of slogging through the AFC divisionals, we finally reach Conor's favourite pod of the year: his chance to talk up the Chiefs and hurl fiery invectives at their rivals in the AFC West. We break down all four teams, three of whom seem to be in a state of constant transition. Can the Broncos possibly win 8 games again with the worst QB room in NFL history? Will Jim Harbaugh overcome the cursed Chargers aura through sheer force of will? Will the Raiders ever amount to anything more than a prison for the talent of Maxx Crosby and Davante Adams? And can anything stop the Chiefs from winning it all again? All this and much, much more in your one-stop shop for news, views and overreactions to all things NFL, the All Four Quarters podcast!
SETH MACFARLANE'S BLAZING SADDLES?? A Million Ways to Die in the West Full Movie Reaction Watch Along: https://www.patreon.com/thereelrejects With the TED Series now streaming on Peacock, Aaron Alexander & Andrew Gordon finally check out the western spoof / parody from the Creator of Family Guy! Starring Seth MacFarlane (Family Guy, American Dad, The Orville), Charlize Theron (Mad Max: Fury Road, Fast X), Liam Neeson (Taken, Schindler's List, Star Wars: The Phantom Menace), Amand Seyfried (Mean Girls, Jennifer's Body, Mamma Mia!), Neil Patrick Harris (How I Met Your Mother, A Series of Unfortunate Events), Giovanni Ribisi (Avatar, Ted 2), & Sarah Silverman (School of Rock, Wreck it Ralph), with appearances from Alex Borstein (Family Guy, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel), Ryan Reynolds (Free Guy, Deadpool 3), Jamie Foxx (Django Unchained), Christopher Lloyd (Back to the Future), and MORE! Aaron & Andrew react to the most hilarious scenes including Ways to Die, He Drank the Whole Bowl!, the Sh**ty Showdown, If You've Only Got a Moustache, Things Could Be a Lot Worse, Great Scott!, That's a Dollar Bill! & Beyond! Does this manage to join the greats of the Western & Parody genres??? #AMillionWaysToDieInTheWest #SethMacFarlane #FamilyGuy #TED #BlazingSaddles #BackToTheFuture3 #FirstTimeWatching #MovieReaction #MovieReactionFirstTimeWatching #Hilarious #TryNotToLaugh Follow Aaron On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therealaaro... Follow Andrew Gordon On Socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/agor711/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/Agor711 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This week environmental historian Sara Dant drops in to talk about a new history of the West, wolf reintroduction in Colorado, public land management, and Seth MacFarlane's homage to classic western films. This is a fun conversation about a silly movie that actually has a lot to say. I hope you like it.About our guest:Sara Dant is Brady Presidential Distinguished Professor and Chair of History at Weber State University whose work focuses on environmental politics in the United States with a particular emphasis on the creation and development of consensus and bipartisanism. Dr. Dant's latest book is a new, completely revised and updated edition of Losing Eden: An Environmental History of the American West (2023, University of Nebraska Press) with a foreword by Tom S. Udall. Dr. Dant is also an advisor and interviewee for Ken Burns' The American Buffalo documentary film (October 2023), the author of several prize-winning articles on western environmental politics, a precedent-setting Expert Witness Report and Testimony on Stream Navigability upheld by the Utah Supreme Court (2017), co-author of the two-volume Encyclopedia of American National Parks (2004) with Hal Rothman, and she has written chapters for three books on Utah: “Selling and Saving Utah, 1945-Present” in Utah History (forthcoming), “The ‘Lion of the Lord' and the Land: Brigham Young's Environmental Ethic,” in The Earth Will Appear as the Garden of Eden: Essays in Mormon Environmental History, ed. by Jedidiah Rogers and Matthew C. Godfrey (Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 2019), 29-46, and “Going with the Flow: Navigating to Stream Access Consensus,” in Desert Water: The Future of Utah's Water Resources (2014). Dr. Dant was the 2019-2020 John S. Hinckley Fellow at Weber State for excellence in scholarship, teaching, and service and was recognized as a Brady Presidential Distinguished Professor in 2020. She serves on PhD dissertation committees, regularly presents at scholarly conferences, works on cutting-edge conservation programs, and gives numerous public presentations. Dr. Dant teaches lower-division courses in American history and upper-division courses on the American West and US environmental history, as well as historical methods and the senior seminar.
Joe and Paul go back and forth on two movies as they swap first time watches 8 Million Ways to Die (1986) and Reversal of Fortune (1990).8 Million Ways to Die, directed by Hal Ashby, is a tried & true gritty neo noir from the 80's that had a troubled production and some flaws but also an outstanding performance from lead Jeff Bridges.Reversal of Fortune, directed by Barbet Schroeder, is based on the true story of Claus Von Bulow's 1980 suspected murder attempt of his wife Sunny. It won lead Jeremy Irons an Oscar for his performance as Claus.You can follow Prime Cut Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/prime_cut_podcast/You can e-mail Prime Cut Podcast: primecutpodcast@gmail.com
The wholesome Aussie Stiff Bois this week, like basically every New Japan content creator, have to talk about the AEW and NJPW partnership in the wake of the drama and discourse of the weekend. But rather than vent frustrations, the lads use this as an opportunity to uncover the structure of New Japan's narrative conventions and explain why the events of the past week concern them in relation to these. This is a character and storytelling podcast after all. This is followed by a thorough, hour long, discussion of the first two nights of World Tag League, the key teams, characters and major stories that have stood out and some of the early implications for the league and possibly Wrestle Kingdom. To join the Club or buy some merch to support the show. thestiff.club Or weworkstiff.com You can find and follow the show: On X / twitter @weworkstiff On Instagram instagram.com/weworkstiff/ On Reddit reddit.com/r/WeWorkStiff/ On Youtube youtube.com/@weworkstiff Email us at weworkstiff@gmail.com Please Listen. Like. Subscribe. Rate. Share. Review. Follow. Watch New Japan Pro Wrestling. #njpw #prowrestling #wrestling #newjapan #njpwworld #njwtl #aew #aewdynamite #aewfullgear
We are headed out to the Wild West! Well, not the Will Smith Wild West, but we are headed to a new comedy and a new reaction and commentary of a comedy movie. We enter the world of Seth McFarlane and A Million Ways to Die in the West! Inika's pick has Mike stumped, he's never seen this one, which is a shock! Mike has seen so many movies, just surprised he has never seen a movie! But this one is our first comedy we've done since KHart has left the podcast, and curious to see how this one goes. You'll just have to tune in and find out and hear the reaction!
America really leans into the Seth MacFarlane hatred here. I mean she really leans in. She doesn't like that guy and frankly that's ok. He writes the same jokes over and over again and they're only kind of funny. This episode was live recorded during a CityWavesEntertainment stream. Stop by the stream and say hi on Saturday nights for CityWavesCinema on youtube! https://www.youtube.com/@CityWavesEntertainment
America hates this. America hates everything about this. I kinda like it but boy does America hate this. This episode was live recorded during a CityWavesGaming stream. Stop by the stream and say hi on Saturday nights for CityWavesCinema! www.twitch.tv/citywavesgaming
Jem looks into the film A Million Ways To Die In The West, which means of course he is talking about nostalgia and moustaches!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/condensed-histories. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we leap to our second western. Hopefully this one is better than our first seasons foray into westerns... A Million Ways To Die In The West has a much lower imdb score than The Assassination Of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, but more importantly, how will our score compare (we gave Jesse James 9/30) ... surely this can't be worse. We leapt from Knock Knock to 2014 comedy western A Million Ways To Die In The West with casting director Sheila Jaffe.
Andrew and Dave return to the 1980s to take a look at a lesser known thriller of the era: Hal Ashby's 8 Million Ways to Die, starring Jeff Bridges! What do the duo make of Ashby's final film? Just how troubled was the production history? And just what's the deal with shaved ice? Tune in and find out!Next Episode: It's me, Michael Caine, comic strip artist.All music by Andrew Kannegiesser. Editing by Dave Babbitt
Diane and Sean discuss the farcical Seth MacFarlane western, A Million Ways to Die in the West. Episode music is, "If You've Only Got a Moustache", by Stephen Foster, performed by Amick Byram with additional lyrics by Seth MacFarlane, Alec Sulkin, and Wellesley Wild. - Our theme song is by Brushy One String- Artwork by Marlaine LePage- Why Do We Own This DVD? Merch available at Teepublic- Follow the show on social media:- IG: @whydoweownthisdvd- Twitter: @whydoweownthis1- Follow Sean's Plants on IG: @lookitmahplantsSupport the show
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Hello, Boils & Ghouls Welcome to another episode of the Rotten Reviews Podcast, We are taking a trip to the big city of L.A, Where we run into a cop with a drinking problem who gets mixed up with some prostitutes in 8 Million Ways To Die (1986) As well, as always the outro music is made by Toronto Horror-based band, Blood Opera, make sure to check out their links below! Click the links below to check them out! https://www.instagram.com/bloodoperainc/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYh05m0XvlJBiFQg6iVZazA https://open.spotify.com/artist/4C1tojZjawQYajuFiPGCwn?si=jCJN6bE7RCCZWxZ-1r8yjQ Conact me via e-mail by rottenreviewspodcast@gmail.com
The boys are coming at you wild wild west style this time by tackling Seth Macfarlene's A Million Ways to Die in the West. So get on down to the saloon, get yourself a glass of sarsaparilla, and be prepared to see who's yee'd their last haw.
Welcome back to TCQ Video! Do we have a doozy of a film for you this week! Our "Third Times the Charm" theme is bringing us on a terrifying ride to our deaths! Nick and Raymond talk all about "Final Destination 3"! They discuss their favorite queen of the earlly 2000s, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, the deliciously gory-over-the-top-kills, their fear of roller coasters...and Raymond goes on a rant about Nicole Kidman's AMC ad! It's a lot to unpack and we cannot wait for the ride! Keep up with the queens!: INSTA https://www.instagram.com/thecarpenterqueens/ TWITTER https://twitter.com/carpenterqueens ————— TCQ VIDEO, What do YOU want? ————— Send us a message! https://anchor.fm/the-carpenter-queens —————- Please leave a review, rate the pod, and please leave a comment and subscribe! Music by @whitebataudio https://www.youtube.com/whitebataudio --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-carpenter-queens/message
We wrap up Western Wednesday with a satirical take on the western genre. Join us for gun fights, mustaches and more cameos than should be permitted. From the mind of Seth MacFarlane, it's A Million Ways to Die in The West! Support: https://anchor.fm/neverseenitpod/support Email: neverseenitpod@gmail.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/neverseenit_pod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/neverseenitpod1 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/neverseenitpod1 Movie info: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2557490/
Do you love Westerns? Ever dreamt of striking it rich gold panning? Well hold on to your horses and get ready for some sisterly shenanigans as our guest shows us (significantly fewer than), "A Million Ways to Die in the West!"
01. Avicii, Sebastien Drums, Don Diablo - My Feelings For You 02. Nicky Romero - Hear Me Now 03. Morgan Page, Vinne - On & On 04. Julian Jordan - Rudeboy 05. Hardwell - Godd 06. Brohug - Bawl 07. Lukas Vane - Speed Up 08. Bijou - Act Up 09. Morganj - Too Good 10. Polsky, Taiki Nulight - 100 Million Ways To Die
01. Avicii, Sebastien Drums, Don Diablo - My Feelings For You 02. Nicky Romero - Hear Me Now 03. Morgan Page, Vinne - On & On 04. Julian Jordan - Rudeboy 05. Hardwell - Godd 06. Brohug - Bawl 07. Lukas Vane - Speed Up 08. Bijou - Act Up 09. Morganj - Too Good 10. Polsky, Taiki Nulight - 100 Million Ways To Die
On what is sure to be a contensious episode, we discuss Seth MacFarlane's 2014 comedy "A Million Ways to Die in the West"! The movie was written and directed by Seth, and features Liam Neeson, Charlize Theron, Amanda Seyfried, Neil Patrick Harris and more! Support us on Patreon for exclusive bonus discussions, voting rights for our upcoming episodes, and early access to all of our content: www.patreon.com/AlmostCultClassics
FADE OUTEpisode 8 - Hal Ashby's 8 MILLION WAYS TO DIE with Special Guest Larry KaraszewskiHave a question or comment? Looking for more great content?E-MAIL: firewaterpodcast@comcast.netFollow FADE OUT on Twitter: @FadeOutPodTheme by Luke Daab: https://www.daabcreative.comYou can find FADE OUT on these podcast platforms:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fade-out/id1536486950Amazon MusicSpotifyStitcherThis podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK:Visit the Fire & Water WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.comFollow Fire & Water on TWITTER – https://twitter.com/FWPodcastsLike our Fire & Water FACEBOOK page – https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetworkSupport The Fire & Water Podcast Network on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcastsUse our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcastsThanks for listening!
This week, Eric, Andrew, and Josh discuss: Ottawa hitting Stage 2 of lockdown rules, Tom Green, positive social media interactions, Quentin Tarantino, The Living Dead book, Sidney Lumet, film school vs learning to make movies with friends, Sam Raimi, 8 Million Ways To Die, The New Mutants, Riders Of Justice, the Children Of The Corn franchise, and more! We are in our 4th round of covid lockdown. The glass half full hope is that we may now be within the same month that we get back to screening movies again! Nothing official, but we may be back sometime around July 23, 2021!
Recorded - 6/13/21On this episode of the Almost Sideways Movie Podcast, we start by reviewing the Lin-Manuel Miranda musical-turned-movie In the Heights. Then, we give a throwback review of an 80's Jeff Bridges movie that was the final film of Hal Ashby's career. We celebrate the start of summer by counting down the best scenes involving swimming pools before some In the Heights inspired trivia. Here are the highlights:What We've Been WatchingTodd's Cager Review: The Croods: A New Age (5:55)Zach's Criterion Review: The Sword of Doom (10:20)Zach Review: Bo Burnham: Inside (12:45)Terry's Oscar Anniversary Review: The Adventures of Tintin (16:00)Featured Review: In the Heights (25:35)"Come to the Stable" Review: 8 Million Ways to Die (44:30)Power Rankings: Swimming Pool Scenes (1:00:45)Guessing Adam's List (1:33:45)TriviaZach's Trivia Review: Louder than Bombs (1:39:30)Terry's Trivia Review: Blue Story (1:45:15)Trivia: Movie Musicals & "New" Movies (1:51:00)Quote of the Day (2:02:00)Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, YouTube, or Pandora!If you can't subscribe, listen here.Find AlmostSideways everywhere!Websitealmostsideways.comFacebookhttps://www.facebook.com/AlmostSidewayscom-130953353614569/AlmostSideways Twitter: @almostsidewaysTerry's Twitter: @almostsideterryZach's Twitter: @pro_zach36Adam's Twitter: @adamsidewaysApple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/almostsideways-podcast/id1270959022Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/7oVcx7Y9U2Bj2dhTECzZ4mStitcherhttps://www.stitcher.com/podcast/almost-sideways-movie-podcastYouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfEoLqGyjn9M5Mr8umWiktA/featured?view_as=subscriberPandorahttps://pandora.app.link/hfYGimTce8
On the podcast this week, Steven and Sean are trying to win ourselves a girl. Oh, if we only had a mustache! This week, it’s Seth MacFarlane’s 2014 film, A Million Ways to Die in the West. Okay, quick, let’s get the plot of this thing out of the way. Ahem. There’s Albert, a man who lives in the Old West, but hates that time because everything—literally everything—is trying to kill you. Who would want to live in a place like that? His best friend is named Edward, who’s in a relationship with a selectively prudish prostitute. He’s in love with someone who doesn’t love him back because of how he feels about the time. What, he doesn’t want to shoot guns and he runs a sheep farm? He’s not much of a man. He meets a beautiful woman named Anna. She’s in a relationship, albeit a terrible one that she wants out of, with the most fearsome gunman in the West, Clinch. What’s a person like Albert to do, except fall in love with Anna, prove that he’s at least somewhat capable gun handler, and gets the girl in the end. Reductive? Sure, but then there’s not a huge amount of depth to this story. However, I don’t think there needs to be. This isn’t Casablanca, dang it. It’s a film where people die from farts, doctors are more likely to kill patients than save them, and others unleash vile torrents of feces into hats. This film knows exactly what it is, and we love it for that. That’s what makes this a peculiar B-movie bonus episode. On the one hand, the film currently has a 33% on Rotten Tomatoes, so it’s clearly not a film with a particularly great or important story. To take a critical look at this film is to ensure it’s a blunder of a film. I think that would be a mistake, though. This isn’t a film that’s trying to be anything more than it is. That is to say, it’s not trying to have much substance. It’s trying to bring some humor into our damn lives, especially at a time when the world isn’t feeling too great. Sometimes we just need some foolish escapism, with low stakes and Neil Patrick Freaking Harris doing a song-and-dance number about mustaches. In that way, this film is a… masterpiece? Yeah, why not? (Recorded on April 05, 2021) Links to Stuff We Mentioned: A Million Ways to Die in the West - IMDb A Million Ways to Die in the West trailer - YouTube The Treasure of the Sierra Madre - IMDb A Million Ways to Die in the West - Rotten Tomatoes Seth MacFarlane - IMDb The Sisters Brothers (2018) - IMDb Bonanza - IMDb Bonanza Theme Song - YouTube The Exorcist - IMDb Projectile Vomit scene | The Exorcist - YouTube Ted - IMDb Ted 2 - IMDb The Orville - IMDb Westworld - IMDb Saved by the Bell - IMDb Dennis Haskins - IMDb Bill Maher - IMDb Jamie Foxx - IMDb Django Unchained - IMDb Liam Neeson - IMDb I Will Find You and I Will Kill You | Taken - YouTube Neil Patrick Harris - IMDb Iron Man - IMDb Charlize Theron - IMDb Samuel L. Jackson - IMDb Snakes on a Plane - IMDb Big Game - IMDb The Hitman’s Bodyguard - IMDb Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid - IMDb The Wild Bunch - IMDb Back to the Future - IMDb Back to the Future Part III - IMDb Christopher Lloyd - IMDb Amanda Seyfried - IMDb If You’ve Only Got a Mustache | A Million Ways to Die in the West - YouTube In a Valley of Violence - IMDb Follow Us: Give us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts! Our Libsyn site! Our Instagram profile! Our Twitter profile!
The three act thirsty boys return to close off this trilogy of episodes with a banger!!! We discuss blink’s hometown homage San Diego and get a little silly when they talk the 2014 “comedy” movie A Million Ways To Die In The West. Fair warning: this is one of “these episodes” filled with discussions of We Bought A Zoo, create new character: “Italianx Django,” and watch the trailer for the new terrorism romance film.
He revisit the 80s with the trio of Bridges, Garcia and Arquette with a look at 8 Million Ways To Die. Is this one of those forgotten gems or is it best left in the past? Tune in to find out. We also chat about Straight Outta Compton, My Blind Brother, Election, Godzilla vs. Kong and Sugar & Spice. Now, that's variety! marriedwithclickers@gmail.com
Do you like poop jokes? Do you like dirty sex jokes? Do you like subversive racial commentary within a satirical Western framework?! Then run don't walk to this episode and get some. Mel . . .hook us up with Cary.
It's a knuckle-biting good time as we discuss the debatable charms of one Mr. Andy Garcia, an actor who has undeniably been in at least three films. 8 MILLION WAYS TO DIE (1986, Hal Ashby) INTERNAL AFFAIRS (1990, Mike Figgis) DEAD AGAIN (1991, Kenneth Branagh)
The Pauls remember, about three years ago, suggesting a defence of Seth Macfarlane's thing A Million Ways To Die In the West, saying it'd be "hep" and "funky". Well look at 'em now. ***** Check out Paul Salt's reviews on Screen Mayhem HERE! But mainly, here: https://screenmayhem.com/author/paul-salt/ https://open.spotify.com/show/3rBG7cpLYwIr4ujEZE4R2K https://ogtpod.podbean.com 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. NEWS! NEW NEWS! NEWS NEWS! Goodman is appearing in the new season of Role To Cast (the Baby Bearders' frankly awesome TTRPG podcast) in the Pulp Cthulhu world! Tune in on all good podcatchers to Role To Cast for an Eldritch & Mummydiana Jones-type adventure full of outrageous accents, strengthy punch work and larger-than-life fun all around! ***** https://soundcloud.com/lovetraitor ***** http://alottagreen.com.au
Is Hal Ashby's last feature film really as bad as people say or are its glimmers of neo-noir enough to make it worth talking about? How well does Jeff Bridges play an alcoholic? And what is a funicular anyway? Tune in to this week's show to get answers to these questions and more!
Is Hal Ashby's last feature film really as bad as people say or are its glimmers of neo-noir enough to make it worth talking about? How well does Jeff Bridges play an alcoholic? And what is a funicular anyway? Tune in to this week's show to get answers to these questions and more!
Hal Ashby was behind several seminal films from the 60s and 70s, but by the time the 80s rolled around, his addictions made him unreliable. For his last feature film, he tackled novelist Lawrence Block’s famous character Matthew Scudder, and initially it sounded like it could be promising. Oliver Stone adapted the novel, and he’d proven he had a gritty edge to his work as a writer through the first half of the decade. Unfortunately the producers and Ashby wanted to move the story from New York to LA. While not an obvious problem, this decision seemed to set in motion a series of creative changes that led to several writers – including Ashby – tackling the script and eventually the film getting taken away from Ashby before going into post-production. The issues show through, but that doesn’t mean the film doesn’t have its merits. Join us – Pete Wright and Andy Nelson – as we continue our Oliver Stone in the 80s series with Ashby’s 1986 film 8 Million Ways to Die. We talk about the problems we have with the script and direction, but find ourselves on two sides of liking this film – Pete didn’t like it at all and Andy really enjoyed it. We chat about Ashby’s moments of character and humanity that come through several key scenes, notably when Bridges’ character of Scudder is speaking at AA dealing with his alcoholism. We look at Rosanna Arquette and Alexandra Paul as two high-class hookers and how well they do, as well as Randy Brooks and Andy Garcia as the men Scudder comes up against. We look at the cinematography and the score. And we fawn over several of the key locations in the film, notably the one with the funicular. It’s a film that fails on many counts but also one with some compelling things going for it. We’re split on it here but still think it’s worth a watch so check it out then tune in! The Next Reel – when the movie ends, our conversation begins! Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel’s Discord channel! Film Sundries Learn more about supporting The Next Reel Film Podcast through your own membership — visit TruStory FM. Watch this film: JustWatch Script Transcript Original theatrical trailer Original poster artwork Flickchart Letterboxd
Hal Ashby was behind several seminal films from the 60s and 70s, but by the time the 80s rolled around, his addictions made him unreliable. For his last feature film, he tackled novelist Lawrence Block's famous character Matthew Scudder, and initially it sounded like it could be promising. Oliver Stone adapted the novel, and he'd proven he had a gritty edge to his work as a writer through the first half of the decade. Unfortunately the producers and Ashby wanted to move the story from New York to LA. While not an obvious problem, this decision seemed to set in motion a series of creative changes that led to several writers – including Ashby – tackling the script and eventually the film getting taken away from Ashby before going into post-production. The issues show through, but that doesn't mean the film doesn't have its merits. Join us – Pete Wright and Andy Nelson – as we continue our Oliver Stone in the 80s series with Ashby's 1986 film 8 Million Ways to Die. We talk about the problems we have with the script and direction, but find ourselves on two sides of liking this film – Pete didn't like it at all and Andy really enjoyed it. We chat about Ashby's moments of character and humanity that come through several key scenes, notably when Bridges' character of Scudder is speaking at AA dealing with his alcoholism. We look at Rosanna Arquette and Alexandra Paul as two high-class hookers and how well they do, as well as Randy Brooks and Andy Garcia as the men Scudder comes up against. We look at the cinematography and the score. And we fawn over several of the key locations in the film, notably the one with the funicular. It's a film that fails on many counts but also one with some compelling things going for it. We're split on it here but still think it's worth a watch so check it out then tune in! The Next Reel – when the movie ends, our conversation begins! Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel! Film Sundries Learn more about supporting The Next Reel Film Podcast through your own membership — visit TruStory FM. Watch this film: JustWatch Script Transcript Original theatrical trailer Original poster artwork Flickchart Letterboxd
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Bruce Purkey's director spotlight choice is Hal Ashby, and we discuss The Last Detail, Being There, and 8 Million Ways to Die. We also cover the 1st rate documentary Hal, is a must see for Ashby fans. Check out Bruce's reviews on Rustomire & email him (hamslime@gmail.com) w/ your movie recommendations 4 his "What's in the Box" segment. We're on Facebook, Twitter, & Instagram. Email info@findyourseen.com for questions/comments.
Somehow no one has pulled the broken record off of the turntable. Another Sunday and another brutal loss for our Los Angeles Chargers. We get together to discuss the game. Coach breaks down the final drive and what went wrong. Our Fan Focus features Scott from Orange County. We ask Twitter what’s on their mind and Wooldog brings the voices. We turn to next weeks matchup with the Miami Dolphins. Arnold’s in Hong Kong
Number Forty-Five: getting bitten by a rattlesnake. On this week's episode, Spencer (@TheLonelyPhoton), Ty (@bobo_the_second), and Andy (@Ex_AnarchoAnon) bring Nick Usen (@nickusen) to discuss A Million Ways to Die in the West, Seth MacFarlane's comically bungled take on Blazing Saddles. We talk about Emilia Clarke, Historical Bill Mahers, and the way to make a good Western. Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/tgofv. A big shout-out to our $10/month patrons: Celeste, James, Baylor Thornton, Chris Denmark, and Sam Thomas! Support The Bail Project (bailproject.org) or your local Black Lives Matter organization. Theme and closing song are by Rose With Teeth aka Angie (@gnostiquette). Support them here: rosewithteeth.bandcamp.com/.
Dieter Kurtenbach and Jake Hutchinson get all sorts of dark as they break down all the ways the 49ers can lose Sunday's game to the Rams. They also find the one way San Francisco can win, so there's that.
This week we took a look at the 2014 movie A Million Ways to Die in the West. This is a totally non-pc film that mocks just about everything going! A proper western comedy! if you want to leave a suggestion then dooms via our email on backtothefilm20@gmail.com
This is our New Year's Eve Edition of episode 56. 100% music and 0% talking. We put out a NYE version every year so you can let it ride in your whip or at one of your house parties on New Year's Eve! 1. Diamond D - Fuck What You Heard 2. Grand Puba - That's How We Move It 3. Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth - The Creator 4. Das EFX - Jussumen 5. Showbiz & A.G. - Soul Clap feat. Diamond D 6. EPMD - Crossover 7. LL Cool J - Nitro 8. De La Soul - Ring Ring Ring 9. Ice Cube - Jackin' For Beats 10. Nice And Smooth - Hip Hop Junkies 11. Redman - Tonight's Da Night 12. Common - Soul By The Pound (Remix) 13. Dr. Dre - A Nigga Witta Gun 14. Beastie Boys - Pass The Mic 15. Souls of Mischief - '93 Til Infinity (Remix) 16. Method Man - Method Man 17. KRS-One - Hip Hop vs. Rap 18. Funkmaster Flex - 6 Million Ways To Die feat. Nine 19. Snoop Doggy Dogg - Serial Killa feat. The D.O.C., RBX & Tha Dogg Pound 20. Ice Cube - Really Doe 21. Digital Underground - The Return of The Crazy One 22. Tha Alkaholiks - Make Room 23. The Beanuts - Psycho Dwarf 24. Lords of The Underground - Funky Child 25. A Tribe Called Quest - Oh My God 26. Leaders of The New School - What's Next 27. Erick Sermon - Stay Real 28. Diamond D - You Can't Front feat. Sadat X & Lord Finesse 29. Funkdoobiest - Wopbabalubop takeitpersonalradio.com
HFPA journalist Silvia Bizio sat down with actor, writer, producer, director, & more Andy Garcia to talk about his long career in Hollywood. They dive into everything in Garcia's life, including his humble beginnings watching The Magnificent Seven and The Godfather in theaters, his first roles in The Untouchables and 8 Million Ways To Die, learning piano at age 30, finally getting to work with Clint Eastwood on The Mule, his decade-long ambition for an as-yet-unmade Ernest Hemingway film, and more.
Mark Phillips, Jack, and Producer Phil talk about Seth Macfarlane and his western comedy "A Million Ways to Die in the West". Seth directed, produced, wrote, and starred in this film and you get a full helping of Mr. Macfarlane. You also get some great firefighter and policeman talk from Mark Phillips as well as some discussion and awesome stories about music and famous musicians. Only on the Horrible Movie Podcast.https://facebook.com/thehorriblemoviepodcasthttp://twitter.com/1horriblemoviehttp://thehorriblemoviepodcast.com
On this episode, Brian discusses four disparate Blu-ray releases from Kino Lobber Studio Classics: 8 MILLION WAYS TO DIE, HELL IN THE PACIFIC, THUNDERBIRDS ARE GO/THUNDERBIRD 6 and ROAD TO RIO.
Joe saw a dead deer; Was Bergdahl a deserter?; SF Muni's "sick out"; Comedy movie about abortions; Vincent reviews "A Million Ways to Die in the West"; Jack and Joe talk about the Fisher House ribbon-cutting; O'Reilly's new book
Curt Holman of Creative Loafing/Atlanta joins Dave and Alonso (in their first-ever podcast recorded outside their house) to discuss Swedish punks, round-face Western heroes and Disney revenge fantasies. Subscribe (and review) at iTunes, like our Facebook page, follow us @linoleumcast, check out linoleum-knife.com, hypnotize, oo! On this episode, find out how to win a copy of our sponsor's book THE REEL TRUTH: EVERYTHING YOU DIDN'T KNOW YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT MAKING AN INDEPENDENT FILM by Reed Martin. Or just buy one at http://amzn.to/1f7rQiZ Linoleum Knife is brought to you by Focal Press, publishers of WRITE TO TV: OUT OF YOUR HEAD AND ONTO THE SCREEN by Martie Cook. http://amzn.to/RT5Djj
What makes a hero and hero and a villain a villain? And are the two really so different? Rafer and Kristen mull over these questions as they look at this week's big releases, which include "Maleficent" (the story of "Sleeping Beauty's" evil fairy); "A Million Ways To Die In the West" (which looks at the romance between a sheep farmer and a gun-slinging wanderer with a checkered past); and "Words and Pictures" (which centers on a teacher who's truly inspiring to his students, but an alcoholic mess on his own time). Talking Rafer and Kristen through the intricacies of "Words and Pictures" is the one and only Clive Owen, who stars in the film. A very special thanks to Jay Cowit and Cambra Moniz-Edwards, who performed and wrote music on this week's podcast.