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This week's episode will look back at Aaron's Miscast performance through the years and highlight the special tribute this year to Gavin Creel for Miscast's 25th Anniversary.
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Andrew For America talks about Bill and Melinda Gates, Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and other alleged "benevolent philanthropists" that just "want what's best for us" and asks the question, "do these people have ulterior motives?" Andrew also plays an interesting clip of Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and Cody Rhodes from the WWE performing a storyline recently where The Rock offers Cody everything he could ever dream of, and The Rock wants Cody to be "his" champion...and all Cody has to do is SELL HIS SOUL!!! All the world's a stage my fellow Americans!The song selection is the song, "Miscast" by the band Late to the Party.Visit allegedlyrecords.com and check out all of the amazing punk rock artists!Visit soundcloud.com/andrewforamerica1984 to check out Andrew's music!Like and Follow The Politics & Punk Rock Podcast PLAYLIST on Spotify!!!Check it out here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1Y4rumioeqvHfaUgRnRxsy...politicsandpunkrockpodcast.comhttps://linktr.ee/andrewforamericaWatch and learn about these awesome offers for your survival needs from former Afghanistan war veteran, police officer, and citizen journalist, Mr. Teddy Daniels:Operation Blackout Survival Guide: https://internalblackout.com/?a=683&c=434&s1=Famine Fighter Survival Food Supply: https://foodforthesoul.co/?a=683&c=407&s1=FinalFamine Survival Food Growing Book: https://finalfoodprepper.com/?a=683&c=433&s1=Devils Dollar Currency Survival Book: https://dbhtrkg.com/?a=683&c=468&s1=
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Today we draft the most egregiously bad casting decisions. Shoutout to Gunnar, our Patron, for the recommendation! Comment down below who you think won the draft and who we missed and didn't pick! #miscast #casting #gladiator2 #joker Become a Patron! Join to gain access to exclusive perks like Discord access, giveaways, & more: https://www.patreon.com/reeltokpodcast Grab some ReelTok merch: https://reeltokpodcast.com/ Follow ReelTok everywhere: ReelTok Podcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@reeltokpodcast TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@reeltokpodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reeltokpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/reeltokpodcast Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/reeltokpodcast/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/reeltokpodcast Listen and Rate Us 5 Stars on Spotify and Apple Podcasts: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3V214vWwkO823aa4OaeDrO Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/reeltok-podcast/id1644680412 George Carmi Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/georgecarmi/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@moviesandstuff14 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@moviesandstuff14 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/georgecarmi/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/georgecarmi Tyler Whitmore Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/TylerCWhitmore/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tylercwhitmore YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@tylercwhitmore Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tylercwhitmore/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TylerCWhitmore Seth's Film Reviews Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/sethsreviews/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sethsfilmreviews YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Sethsfilmreviews Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sethsfilmreviews/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/sethsfilmreview Cam Walsh Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/cjwalsh27/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@camwalsh27 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/camwalsh/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/CamWalsh27 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@camwalsh27 Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/camwalsh27 New episodes every Monday reviewing the latest movie releases and covering the most recent movie trailers and industry news. Reviews, rankings, deep-dives, drafts, movie trivia, and so much more. The ReelTok Podcast is co-hosted by 4 of the largest film social media content creators, George, Seth, Tyler, and Cam. Bonus episodes every Thursday doing a movie-related draft, ranking, or game, and more bonus episodes every Friday reviewing a movie recommended by our viewers. Make sure to follow us as you have now found your new favorite podcast. #movies #moviereviews #podcast #moviepodcast #reeltok #reeltokpodcast Help us become the #1 movie podcast in the entire world! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reeltokpodcast/support
In this lively podcast episode, Joe Findlay and Tbo discuss a variety of topics ranging from their new streaming format to the latest Marvel and DC movies, horror films, and their personal Spotify Wrapped results. They also delve into the new Star Wars series and share their excitement about an upcoming trip to Disney World. In this conversation, the hosts explore various topics ranging from future vacation plans beyond Disney, podcast recommendations, and their disappointment in the Beetlejuice sequel. They discuss must-watch movies of the year, skepticism towards Sony's superhero films, and controversial casting choices in comic book adaptations. The conversation also touches on rediscovering classic wrestling events and reacting to a list of miscast movie roles. In this conversation, the hosts delve into the miscasting of various actors in notable films, particularly focusing on Jared Leto's portrayal of the Joker, the missteps in the DC universe, and the implications of casting choices on film quality. They discuss the impact of directors and studios on these decisions, highlighting specific examples such as Johnny Depp's Wonka and Emma Watson's Belle. The conversation also touches on cultural representation and the behind-the-scenes challenges that lead to unsatisfactory outcomes in films. In this engaging conversation, Tbo and Joe Findlay delve into various cinematic topics, discussing actors' performances, casting choices, and the impact of films on popular culture. They explore the merits and flaws of iconic movies, from 'The Godfather' to 'Fifty Shades of Grey', while also touching on the controversies surrounding certain actors and their roles. The discussion is lively, humorous, and reflective, providing insights into the world of film and the expectations of audiences. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DISCORD - https://discord.gg/a6UEWh9zft PODCAST - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/miscast-commentary/id1145697204 WEBSITE - http://www.miscastcommentary.com/ TWITTER - https://twitter.com/miscastpodcast TIK TOK - https://www.tiktok.com/@miscastcommentary FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/miscastcommentary TEEPUBLIC - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/miscast-commentary?ref_id=7636 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow Joe! TWITCH- https://twitch.tv/miscastjoe TWITTER - https://twitter.com/miscastjoe TIK TOK - https://www.tiktok.com/@miscastjoe INSTAGRAM - https://instagram.com/miscastjoe YOUTUBE - https://www.youtube.com/miscastjoe ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow Todd! TWITTER - https://twitter.com/MiscastTodd
Thanks to Jon Sopel for coming on. This is the last episode before the last episode which will come out next Monday. We're gonna do a mini episode tomorrow that explains this. So in many ways that will be the last before the last. So does that make sense. This is the last one before the mini one which will be the last before the mini one and then we will come back and be another podcast that's the same sort of podcast but not as often. I can't understand why you're finding this so hard to follow. STRANGELAND: HOW BRITAIN STOPPED MAKING SENSE by Jon Sopel. OUT NOW. This is a personal exploration of post-Brexit Britain and what it now means to be British, from the bestselling author, political insider, and presenter of the chart-topping podcast, The News Agents. It's also a personal exploration, as Jon grapples with self-identity on returning to the UK after working in the US.
Kris McPeak and Annie Pruitt explore the most uncomfortable miscasting decisions in film. From altering beloved characters to roles that should have been recast, they dive into the performances that missed the mark. Tune in to discuss how crucial casting can be to a movie's success. 00:00 Welcome Back to the Top Five Podcast! 00:39 Annie's European Adventure 02:51 Pop Culture Talk: Miscast Roles 04:40 Brad Pitt as Achilles in Troy 05:59 Cameron Diaz in Gangs of New York 08:17 George Clooney as Batman 10:41 Kevin Costner as Robin Hood 13:54 Tom Cruise in Interview with the Vampire 17:19 Sofia Coppola in The Godfather 3 17:51 Excitement for Andy Garcia and The Godfather 3 18:18 The Missteps of Sofia Coppola 19:38 Will Smith as the Genie in Aladdin 20:54 Casting Controversies in Hollywood 23:12 Denzel Washington in The Manchurian Candidate 25:57 Jared Leto as the Joker in Suicide Squad 28:12 Hayden Christensen as Anakin Skywalker 31:24 Ben Platt in Dear Evan Hansen 35:31 Recap and Final Thoughts
Joshua Taylor-Williams telling us all about "Miscast:Encore" at the Sue Townsend Theatre in Leicester
The true story of the inseparable faction of brothers and their pal, who made history in the intensely competitive world of podcasting in the early 2010s. On Episode 607 of Trick or Treat Radio we welcome our good pal Anthony Landry to the show for the first time ever! Anthony gives us an update about the documentary Spooktacular that he's been a part of for several years now and we dive deep into the tragedy of the Von Erich family as we discuss The Iron Claw from director Sean Durkin! So grab a box of tissues to wipe away the tears, make sure to get in a good pump, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Gremlins, Critters, Ghoulies, mini-monster franchises, Spooktacular, normalizing horror, Anthony Landry, Creature Double Feature, Spooky World, Kane Hodder, Elvira, Fangoria, Tony Timpone, Dead Elvis, Ice Nine Kills, Spencer Charnas, Quinn Monahan, WAAF, Millenium Wagoneer, Maru Manor, dilapidated buildings, Savini Haunted House, Tiny Tim, ICP, the first official gathering of the Juggalos, Bill Maher, Butch Patrick, 25th Anniversary DVD of Night of the Living Dead, Tom Savini, Danforth Tyler Estate, Rock and Shock, Worcester Centrum, AEW Big Business, Outside the Cinema, Bill By Force, Mercedes Mone, Matt Bourne, Jim Duggan, Wardlow, smoking cigarettes as a measurement of time, cockroaches and Ravenshadows, Maura Tierney, The Iron Claw, MJF, Ryan Nemeth, Harley Race, Ric Flair, Haku, Sean Durkin, wrestling biopics, Lance Von Erich, Paul Reubens, Jeremy Allen White, Zac Efron, the Lollipop Brigade, Metallica, Lou Reed, Clarinet Hero, Teddy Hart, bad Ric Flair impressions, Chavo Guerrero Jr., Kerwin White, Eddie Guerrero, Stopmotion, Robert Morgan, World Class Championship Wrestling, NWA, Adam Devine, Mombalayo, Carrot Top Von Erich, The Rainbow Bridge Connection, and The Iron Flaw.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show
On Tuesday, February 27, 2024, Joy Ann Wrona, Michael Wah and David G. Poole from the Imperial Court of Buffalo joined Rockabilly Greg to talk about musical theatre and their upcoming MisCast fundraiser. All have worked together on stage over the years and reminisced about the many facets of performing in live musical theatre productions.
It's a new month, and that means it's a new episode of Repodcasting! Kyle Marshall returns (@thekylemarshall) to help Lucia recast Matthew Broderick and Nathan Lane in the 2005 movie musical adaptation of the stage musical based on a non-musical movie, The Producers (that's a mouthful!). Send your own miscast movie suggestions to repodcasting@gmail.com. Facebook and Instagram: repodcasting
The latest episode of Repodcasting has arrived! Returning favourite Marita returns (@marita_juliao_retson) to recast Jimmy Fallon out of the 2004 “comedy” movie, Taxi. Thank goodness for Queen Latifah, or the movie would have been truly unwatchable! Please send your miscast movie suggestions to repodcasting@gmail.com. Facebook and Instagram: repodcasting
On this week's episode of the Going Deep podcast, Brandon Angelo and Matt Waldman discuss an RB and WR who might be safer than their likely draft capital, the buzz rollercoaster that is Keon Coleman, Michael Penix's punishing career, and the futures of Bill Belichick and Mike Vrabel. After doing a few podcasts together during the past 12 months, Brandon and I decided we would enjoy having a recurring show to discuss aspects of player evaluation and NFL Draft topics that you don't often hear about in mainstream media. This pre-draft pod about the NFL's disparities with 40 times and several more '23 draft and free agent topics is a must-listen. Going Deep will feature podcasts twice a month. You can either watch/listen on YouTube, listen from the player at the bottom of the page, or download the podcast at most outlets, including Google, Spotify, and iTunes. This Week's Topics Is Bill Belichick's future in the front office or on the field? Why the Titans screwed up with Mike Vrabel. Brandon's pick for safest RB in the draft and why Matt sees similarities to a pair of Ravens. Is Kyren Williams' archetype about to become the NFL norm for running backs? Why do some breakaway RBs often encounter more difficulties adapting to the NFL than slower RBs? Profiling FSU WR Keon Coleman, his potential fit in the NFL, and the rollercoaster of takes surrounding his game. Which WR in this draft class is seen as a gadget player but is getting underrated because gadgets have proven to be overrated? Did Michigan reveal that Michael Penix, Jr. has taken too much punishment at Indiana before transferring to Washington and it may be too difficult for him to overcome in the NFL? And of course, if you want to know about the rookies from this draft class, you will find the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), with the 2024 Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95–currently available for $19.95 via early-bird discount that runs through December 21, 2023. Matt's new RSP Dynasty Rankings and Two-Year Projections Package is available for $24.95 If you're a fantasy GM interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2023 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that's included at no additional charge. Best yet, proceeds from sales are set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat the sexual abuse of children.
Happy new year! We're kicking off 2024 with a movie that is actually pretty good! Dan Retson (@dan.retson) is back to help Lucia recast the 1992 literary arthouse film, Bram Stoker's Dracula. Don't worry, they only recast Keanu Reeves and Winona Ryder; Gary Oldman ain't going nowhere! Send your own miscast movie suggestions to repodcasting@gmail.com. Facebook and Instagram: repodcasting
Welcome back for the last Repodcasting episode of 2023! This month, Celina (@cvidesc) is joining Lucia to recast the hit romance flick from 2004, The Notebook. They discuss the chemistry between the leads, what could have been with some almost-Allies, and the much-parodied rain scene. Please send your miscast movie suggestions to repodcasting@gmail.com. Facebook and Instagram: repodcasting
This week, after plenty of rumours, Tony Award winners Sutton Foster (The Music Man, Thoroughly Modern Millie) and Aaron Tveit (Moulin Rouge, Catch me if you can) will take over from Annaleigh Ashford and Josh Groban in the current Broadway revival of Sweeney Todd.Despite the two being hugely popular veteran stage actors with plenty of Broadway and TV credits, some have suggested the two are miscast in these iconic roles.Check out today's new episode for Mickey-Jo's thoughts on this casting announcement, whether or not he thinks each performer makes sense for this production and what else this tells us about upcoming theatre news...•00:00 | introduction02:16 | who are the new Sweeney Todd leads?07:19 | who are Sutton Foster and Aaron Tveit?10:11 | are they miscast?14:14 | what do I think?•About Mickey-Jo:As one of the leading voices in theatre criticism on a social platform, Mickey-Jo is pioneering a new medium for a dwindling field. His YouTube channel: MickeyJoTheatre is the largest worldwide in terms of dedicated theatre criticism, where he also share features, news and interviews as well as lifestyle content for over 70,000 subscribers. Since establishing himself as a theatre critic he has been able to work internationally. With a viewership that is largely split between the US and the UK he has been fortunate enough to be able to work with PR, Marketing, and Social Media representatives for shows in New York, London, Edinburgh, Hamburg, Toronto, Sao Pãolo, and Paris. He has also twice received accreditation from the world renowned Edinburgh Festival Fringe. His reviews and features have also been published by WhatsOnStage, for whom he was a panelist to help curate nominees for their 2023 and 2024 Awards as well as BroadwayWorldUK, Musicals Magazine and LondonTheatre.co.uk. He has been invited to speak to private tour groups, at the BEAM 2023 new musical theatre conference at Oxford Playhouse, and on a panel of critics at an event for young people considering a career in the arts courtesy of Go Live Theatre Projects. Instagram/TikTok/X: @MickeyJoTheatre
It's time for a new Repodcasting episode and we have another crossover this month! Returning favourites Lena and Avery are back to recast Baz Luhrmann's 1996 breakout hit, William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet. And you can also hear Lena, Avery, and Lucia talk about the film's iconic soundtrack now on their amazing podcast, 90s Tunes. Give it a listen and subscribe to 90s Tunes, too! Please send your own miscast movie suggestions to repodcasting@gmail.com. Facebook and Instagram: repodcasting
In the latest episode, Eric talks with artist and YouTuber Trent Holbrook, known as Miscast. We talk about his journey through the hobby and his DIY ethos for approaching it. You can support Miscast over on Patreon, and find his YouTube channel here!
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Notes:The Verbivore mentions a song from the musical tick, tick…Boom! by Jonathan Larson. Here are the videos she references: - YouTube Raúl Esparza - Come To Your Senses (tick, tick…BOOM!) MISCAST22 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1rRHPXmGZ8A- YouTube tick, tick… BOOM! | “Come To Your Senses” Official Song Clip | Netflix - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6hlTdLsgSMQ - YouTube 'The Schuyler Sisters' from Hamilton get MisCast - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vYmavCsp8Hs - YouTube Katrina Lenk (THE BAND'S VISIT) performs "If I Were a Rich Man" from FIDDLER ON THE ROOF - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4lKi3VbB_Y The Verbivore also reference's an interview talks about crying the character's tears. That is located here:- "WITNESS ME!!!" Anya Taylor Joy and Nicholas Hoult on Mad Max: Fury Road, tiny cooking and The Menu - “Give your character her own tears” - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LwHOqEvr6m4Musicals Mentioned:- Tick, Tick…Boom! Broadway Cast by Jonathan Larson - Rent Broadway Cast by Jonathan Larson - The Secret Garden Broadway Cast by Lucy Simon and Marsha Norman - Urinetown Broadway Cast by Mark Hollmann and Greg Kotis - Six Broadway Cast by Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss - Into the Woods Broadway Cast by Stephen Sondheim - Cinderella: Songs from the Classic Fairy Tale 1998 Studio Compilation Music from:https://filmmusic.io ‘Friendly day' by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) Licence: CC BY (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Name a more iconic duo. Any time Aaron and Gavin perform together, it's a hit! They chemistry and level of comfortablity paired with their talent just creates magic. They have performed twice at Miscast together and have engaged in one of the most anticipated kisses. The sky is the limit for Aaron and Gavin. Today's episode is a look back at their friendship and work.
Today we have our own lists of people we think were miscast in big movie roles.
Drake and Mikey discuss how The Cookout went for Drake and shifts happening in the cEDH metagame going forward! Phil's article The Cookout Decklists
SAG/WGA Strike: They've done it! The actors are on strike, joining the writers and Hollywood is SHUT DOWN! WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE!? Tom Cruise: Mission Impossible Dead Reckoning Part 1 is now in theaters and Tom Cruise's position as KINO boy is in question!? HOW DARE YOU!!? WONKA: You didn't ask for it, but you're going to get it! Timothee Chalamet brings us the young Wonka origin story we don't need. FALLOUT OF YOUR GOOD INTENTIONS!, MISSION IMPOSSIBLE FALLOUT!, TOM CRUISE!, PICKET LINE!, SCABS!, STRIKE!, SAG!, SCREEN ACTORS GUILD!, THE MEANS OF LABOR!, MORE FOLLOWERS ON KICK!, ON THE BARBIE!, PISSAH!, PACKIE!, KANGAROO!, TOM CRUISE DEFENDERS!, OBLIVION!, AFTER EARTH!, BILLIONAIRES!, WORKING ACTOR!, REPLACED BY ROBOTS!, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE!, NOBLE!, ANDOR!, SECRET INVASION!, SPOILERS!, BOOKS TO READ!, DIABLO!, PODCAST!, EXOPRIMAL!, JERKING THAT COCK!, MIKE'S DREAM!, REBAR!, HUGE!, ARI ASTER!, A24!, RON PERLMAN!, POETRY!, SONS OF ANARCHY!, LOSING THEIR HOUSES!, TOUGH GUY!, HISTORIC DEAL!, VEILED THREATS!, KATHLEEN KENNEDY!, STIR SHIT UP!, INDIANA JONES AND THE DIAL OF DESTINY!, BOB IGER!, SOCIAL MEDIA!, 2008!, JACKED IN!, ON THIS DAY!, OLD TWEETS!, FLICKCHART!, MICHAEL AND MICHAEL!, THREADS!, SURVIVOR!, FRAN DRESCHER!, RONALD REAGAN!, ENGAGEMENT!, INVASION!, REALITY SHOWS!, KARDASHIANS!, THE NANNY!, RESIDUALS!, THE WIRE!, STREAMING!, CRITICAL MASS!, CAPITALISM!, GROWTH YEAR OVER YEAR!, PLASMOIDS!, CINEMA!, LETTERBOXD!, TOP 4!, TOM CRUISE SLANDER!, MAGNOLIA!, PAUL THOMAS ANDERSON!, OSCAR!, THERE WILL BE BLOOD!, NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN!, THE MASTER!, MINORITY REPORT!, VANILLA SKY!, JERRY MAGUIRE!, WAR OF THE WORLDS!, NICOLE KIDMAN!, AMC!, REGAL!, AMC A LIST!, REGAL UNLIMITED!, CINEMARK!, 2002 OSCARS!, KINO BOY!, 9/11!, DON'T CALL MER SHIRLEY!, DANNY TREJO!, PEPSI!, SCREENING!, POSTER!, PIN!, BARBIE!, OPPENHEIMER!, BARBENHEIMER!, I LOVE YOU DR JONES!, SHORT ROUND!, SANKARA STONE!, WILLY WONKA!, PADDINGTON!, TWINK!, MISCAST!, TOM HOLLAND!, SNL SKETCH!, DIGITAL SHORT!, TIM BURTON!, JOHNNY DEPP!, BEN AFFLECK!, BATMAN!, HARRY POTTER!, WIZARDING WORLD!, OOMPA LOOMPA!, HUGH GRANT!, SNOW WHITE!, LIVE ACTION!, NOT DWARVES!, REAL ONE!, DOPEY!, DOC!, SNEEZY!, BASHFUL!, HAPPY!, OPTICS!, PRINCE!, HUNK!, BAD HOMBRES! You can find the videos from this episode at our Discord RIGHT HERE!
On this episode of Reception Perception, Matt and James debate whether or not the Tennessee Titans misused Treylon Burks in his rookie season. With a rocky quarterback room, will Burks be able to catch his footing in year two? Matt Harmon and James Koh whip around the NFL and cover the position they know best: Wide receivers. Using the data from Harmon's exclusive Reception Perception charting methodology, the guys give their takes on receivers at every level of the game. Whether it's the biggest stars in the league or new rookies bursting on the scene, you won't get better wideout information anywhere else. Along the way, they'll break down the biggest stories in the NFL and offer up a few big-picture fantasy football thoughts, as well. Follow the guys on Twitter @JamesDKoh and @MattHarmon_BYB. Follow Reception Perception @RecepPerception. Download and Subscribe to the Reception Perception Show anywhere you get your podcasts. Watch segments of the show on YouTube at Matt Harmon!! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Mandys relive their youth with Judy Bloom as they dive into the film adaptation of the classic "Are You There, God? It's Me, Margaret.” Along the way, they dig into the latest Miscast performance, diagnose Mandy's nearly irrational sexual obsession with Succession, and find a way to, together, be completely wrong about the musical Beetlejuice. (00:00) - Welcome to The Mandcave (01:15) - This is the part in which the Mandys are wrong about Beetlejuice, the Musical (02:23) - Succession Sex (04:44) - Fans of Miscast: Singing Not Always Appropriate (07:59) - Are You There, God? It's Me, Margaret (36:11) - Suppor the Show! Become a Fandy! https://mandcave.com (38:07) - Games! (49:10) - Coming Attractions: The Rise and Fall of LuLaRoe
Chuck and Roxy are back and open the show with some wonderful feedback about our previous episode with Andy Pollin, a "Tiny Little Suggestion" and some huge announcements and Thank You's! Roxy also gives a quick recap of her trip to New Orleans. TINY LITTLE SUGGESTION: Dan and Megan Reischel https://gofund.me/a9409fb0 THANK YOU: Jason Uefema shybearbrewing.com / richcoast.com and David Specter bellsupwinery.com Next it's time to "Meet the Littles" as our hosts welcome Cam to the podcast! (14:00) PODCAST: "Talking in the Driveway" www.talkinginthedriveway.com EMAIL: talkinginthedriveway@gmail.com Then our hosts close out the show with your emails, notes, and another "Fun Fact" from funfacts.com (45:00) SONG: "That's What She Said" by MisCast. Spotify and Bandcamp SEARCH: MisCast Podcast Website - www.loyallittlespod.com Podcast Email - WTFCPODNET@GMAIL.COM Twitter:@loyallittlespod Instagram: @theloyallittlespodcast PODCAST LOGO DESIGN by Eric Londergan www.redbubble.com Search: ericlondergan --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/loyallittles/support
In this episode we're taking our battered TARDIS to San Francisco as we take a look at the 1996, Doctor Who: The Movie. Along the way we pick up a couple of companions, and we discuss our earliest memories of Doctor Who, chat about the show's, wilderness years, and try to plug the plot holes.
In this episode we discuss our thoughts on the HBO The Last Of Us official trailer and if the casting choices might have been a missed opportunity for the series. From the Emmy award-winning creator of Chernobyl and the creator of the acclaimed video game, the new HBO Original series premieres Jan 15 on @hbomax. Like and subscribe for more!
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Today we review the latest film with a blockbuster cast that simply fell flat, 'Amsterdam', which currently has a 32% on Rotten Tomatoes. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We are kicking off the 2022 Autumn term with a serious bang!Katie and Olly are absolutely delighted to have a chat with veritable West End star Nikki Bentley!We have a joyous chat with Nikki covering aspects of her early career, her parts in Mamma Mia and Wicked on the West End as well as other career highs - and lows - that are fascinating to hear about; along with some tips and tricks for choir members to use when getting ready to perform at shows.We also cover some of her inspirations, role models, dream duet partners and Miscast options too - along with Disney, Queen, ABBA and Yacht Rock... as we said, it was a super fun chat!For WEMC Loves we decided to expand the Miscast discussion we had with Nikki to see which roles our members would select, and some of their favourite examples of MCC's Miscasting videos online - we'll be sharing links to these on our Twitter channel.If you're new to the choir and the podcast, make sure to follow us on @wemctalks on Twitter and Instagram for more updates from the podcast team.And if you're entirely new to WEMC, than make sure to follow us on:TikTok - @westendmusicalchoirInstagram - @westendmusicalchoirTwitter - @westendmchoirIf you want to try the choir out or join, please visit www.westendmusicalchoir.com or email info@westendmusicalchoir.comWe hope you enjoy the show Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Have you been looking for that sweaty, aggressive kind of classic Mandcave disagreement? You've come to the right week. Mandy decided to bring The Bachelorettes, that's right, the one with two, women whose only difference is their height. Mandy doesn't care for it. In fact, you might say this episode starts the clock ticking on a white hot vengeance pick sometime down the road, building to a pop culture media clash the that will be spoken of by your daughters' daughters' daughters. Until then, we bring you vocal fry and up-talk. (00:00) - Welcome to the Mandcave (00:48) - This is a segment about Your Parents (06:41) - Miscast is Coming • 9/25 (07:44) - The Bachelorettes (35:28) - Become a Fandy! (37:18) - The Bachelorette Interview (44:13) - Coming Attractions: I Love My Dad
WAM Theatre is in the house to tell us about their MisCast Cabaret - a special one-night-only benefit performance hosted by Tony Award and Drama Desk Nominee Jayne Atkinson on Thursday, July 7th at 7:30 PM at the Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center in Great Barrington, MA.In the MisCast Cabaret, WAM artists, accompanied by live musicians, will perform favorite Broadway songs from roles in which they would not traditionally be cast. It is a fun way to question traditional casting while singing along! Hear your favorite songs from Hamilton, South Pacific, Fiddler on the Roof, and more performed in ways you haven't heard before.The benefit performance supports WAM Theatre's Education and Community Engagement programs— empowering and uplifting women and girls in Berkshire County and beyond. To tell us more, we welcome: Kristen van Ginhoven and Jayne Atkinson.
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Road trip time! We travelled to Springfield Missouri for Vault Wars 2022 and had a blast! Lots of miscasts, pigs, close games...and throwed rolls! Good times had by all. We didn't forget our friend the Mourngul, so he gets his very own Warscroll review here as well. Also listeners, we will be taking questions starting in Episode 101...either Dan (cubicshenanigans@gmail.com) or Brendan (hobby_bear on Twitter). Our plan is to have Q & A during the Show Close segment of the podcast. Also, if you have any thoughts for goings on for our 100th episode, please contact us. Thanks as always for joining us. Your support is truly appreciated. 2:38 Whispers From The Warp 13:27 The Emperor Lies 13:27 Mourngul Warscroll Review 17:00 Vault Wars 2022 Day 1 47:48 Vault Wars 2022 Day 2 1:10:14 Scriptorium 1:20:28 This or That 1:28:24 Show Close
Cal Poly's Student Stage put on its latest production, "Miscast," over the weekend.
The First Lady could have been great. A drama that interweaves the biographies of three extraordinary FLOTUSes—Eleanor Roosevelt, Michelle Obama, and Betty Ford—is a tantalizing project for prestige TV. Such a premise could, with deeply researched scripts and evocative production design, put a compelling face on the broader history of women in America from the early 20th century through the present.
The Mandys turn to the ultimate VIP in their effort to not look poa with the latest Netflix hit from Shonda Rhimes's Shondaland, Inventing Anna. Here's the original story from New York Magazine by Jessica Pressler that started all this Anna Delvey/Sorokin stuff. "How Anna Delvey Tricked New York's Party People". You should read it. Then, check this one out about how "Netflix paid fake heiress Anna Sorokin $320,000 for its show about her, and she's already used the money to pay off her victims Along the way, the Mandys review Mandy's latest performance of Miscast, then they celebrate the woman-kissing efforts displayed on Family Feud by America's Favorite Uncle, Richard Dawson. Don't forget! You can support the ongoing production of this show by visiting the Mandcave and becoming a Fandy. Learn more at TruStory.FM. And if you'd like to sport the logo on your bod, head over to our Teepublic store (no 'k') and get shopping!
For the pilot of The Miscast, Drake and Mikey discuss the cards from Kamigawa: Neon Dynasty that have the potential to have a major impact on cEDH.
Usually I'm doing the interviewing, but I jumped on Greg Bishop's show to talk about the Miscast Cabaret being pushed back to May. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gavin Creel is a Tony- and Olivier-Award-winning performer, actor, songwriter, and fantastic human. He's performed across the world in numerous Broadway shows and concerts, including Hello, Dolly!; the West End production of The Book of Mormon (the Olivier); the 2016 revival of She Loves Me, and many more. Gavin's also composed and produced several albums and personal musical works (you can hear his melodious tones in a variety of live and animated films and TV), and he's been an advocate for and active participant in organizations like Broadway Cares/Equity Fights Aids; the Actors Fund; Broadway Inspirational Voices; and many more. Most recently, you might have seen Gavin's performance in the MCC Theater's Miscast gala, where he and Aaron Tveit reunited after a five-year hiatus for a truly special duet. Go and take a listen when you have a chance; the link is in the show notes below. Enjoy!Links to Gavin's WorkGavin's WebsiteGavin On SpotifyGavin's MCC Miscast PerformanceGavin's Inspirations & RecommendationsThe 1619 ProjectBlack Theatre UnitedBroadway Cares/Equity Fights AidsThe Actors FundBroadway Inspirational VoicesShow LinksCreative Consumption WebsiteFacebookInstagramTwitterPatreon
Skywalking Through Neverland: A Star Wars / Disney Fan Podcast
Bryn suggested this month's topic topic topic because Tinker Bell in specific and fairies in general are very interesting to her, and Sarah (aka Jedi Tink, for fairy's sake) agreed! So come fly by us this month as we talk Tink and fangirl about fairies! Question 1: What are the different versions of Tinker Bell and how have they affected us (if at all)? Original Tink from Peter Pan novel (1911) Bryn loves this book and highly recommends it because it is so well written and heartbreaking in many ways, especially for anyone who has loved a child who grew up. Also this: Tinkerbell is WRETCHED! Calls Peter a “silly ass” at least 3 times Sarah highly recommends the Jim Dale-narrated audiobook because it was like an old friend stopped by and read her the book Bonus: Sandy Duncan as Peter Pan in the stage play Tink from Peter Pan Disney film (1953) Interesting thing about Sarah's love of Tink: It's not based on the Disney animated film version of Peter Pan! She liked it, but was never one of her favorite Disney films. And a recent re-watch had her shocked and appalled at how Tink actually tries to straight-up murder Wendy! Bryn argues that Tinker Bell in this movie is a little bit of a villain, but also is treated badly by Hook, who manipulates her because of her feelings for Peter, turns her more against Wendy and traps her. Tink redeems herself by saving Peter from Hook's bomb, and then Peter turns around and saves Tink with his “You mean more to me than anything in this whole world” line. Tinker Bell as Disneyland Park icon (1954) Thanks to Margaret Kerry (the animators' reference model for Tink in Disney's Peter Pan movie), we learned that when Walt Disney was trying to get Disneyland park off the ground, he was advised not to use Mickey Mouse as the park's icon, in case the venture was a failure. So he decided to use Tink (and Jiminy Cricket). Tink ended up being the main icon. She debuted in 1954 on Walt's “Disneyland” TV series to introduce the TV series' four realms. . Gina Rock is flying Tink at Disneyland from 1983-2005. You can hear her interview on Skywalking Through Neverland ep 191. Incidentally, a search for her name on google, and our interview with her is the first video that pops up, with key moments and timestamps shown. Super cool, Google. Also, this is why you put podcasts on YouTube, even if it is just audio only. The sound of Tinkerbell's bell ringing is evocative for Bryn as the cue to “turn the page” sound in 1970s and 1980s Disney read-along storybook albums. In 2001, Sarah made a trip into the Beast's Library in the Animation building at Disney California Adventure, where the “which character are you” quiz served up her answer as Tinker Bell. She considered it for a bit and embraced this fortunate message from the electronic Disney oracle, cementing Tink as Sarah's favorite Disney character. Tink in Hook (1991), directed by Steven Spielberg, Robin Williams as Peter, Julia Roberts as Tink Sarah and Bryn agree that this movie has the WORST Tinker Bell portrayal ever. Miscast, terrible costume, terrible wig, scenes are shot strangely. It's just bad bad bad. But the movie itself is wonderful, pulling from the original book and adapting it in lovely ways to this retelling. Tinker Bell films (7 released from 2008-2014 by DisneyToon Studios) Tink is voiced by Mae Whitman, and it is a portrayal worthy of the legacy of our favorite feisty fairy. Sarah and Bryn both love these films and felt they could have been released in theaters. Sarah and Richard were able to speak with Margaret Kerry about the movies and Margaret even reviewed the films for an episode of Skywalking Through Neverland. Playing fairy: Due to the popularity of the films with little girls, Sarah got to play Tink, and her frost fairy sister, Periwinkle, a lot at kid's parties during that time. They were also popular cosplays at conventions. NOTE:Sarah will never watch Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast again. Way to end on a downer, Disney! Tink from these films is Bryn's favorite Tink and her favorite of the films is Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue. (Honorable mention to The Pirate Fairy because it's also really good and has the super bonus of featuring Tom Hiddleston as a young James Hook). Original songs from the films are very good, too. Question 2: What do we want to learn about fairies/Tink? Origin stories: The faeries appear in folklore from all over the world as metaphysical beings, who, given the right conditions, are able to interact with the physical world. One theory is that the fairies were originally worshiped as gods, but with the coming of Christianity, they lived on, in a dwindled state of power, in folk belief. Fairy Classifications Fairies are not just small and winged. They are mischievous, bad, and also leprechauns, ogres, gnomes can be classified with fairies. So there are 4 different classifications for fairies throughout time. Tricksters (mischevious, pull pranks, sometimes more sinister), Elementals (not as popular) - Paracelsus, classed gnomes and sylphs as elementals, meaning magical entities who personify a particular force of nature, and exert powers over these forces. Folklore accounts have described fairies as "spirits of the air" Makes Sarah think of Fantasia and Tinker Bell films Changelings (theft of human baby and substitute it with a fairy one, fairies abducting humans) Ethereal Spirits (most common now - small, angelic with magical abilities and wings), The Victorians changed the meaning of fairies into what we think of today. making fairies mostly benign, smaller and winged. This is Tink Fairies around the world “Fairy” is a European word. Let's explore some of the supernatural beings and spirits around the world Asia Foxes are very popular in many Asian folk tales Japan: Kitsune: Fox fairies that can morph into human form Udon dish named for the fox, who in many stories is said to love aburaage (a deep-fried tofu pouch) for which the dish is named China: huli jing, shape shifters, take human form, nine-tailed fox is most famous The Americas Mayan: alux, nature spirits who scare humans South/Southeastern Mexico: Chaneque, elf who is small like a toddler but has the wrinkled face of an old person Africa Senegal: Yumboes, earliest reference from early 1800s from an Irish, but the provenance is a little sketchy Hawai'i Menehune, who are mythical dwarf people who live deep in the forests and valleys of Hawai'i Favorite foods are fish and bananas Excellent craftspeople who work during the night Question 3: What are you excited about regarding fairies/Tink? Bryn is captivated by fairy doors and thinks everyone should put one in their home or yard Bryn couldn't find any links for the Seal Beach fairy doors, but enjoy a sweet article with pictures of fairy doors in the San Francisco Bay Area Sarah is heartened to hear that, as of April 2021, the Disneyland Resort was testing a new virtual meet and greet with Tink! EXTRAS More fairy stuff! Great for kids: In the Realm of the Never Fairies was published by Disney Press with text by Monique Peterson and illustrated by the Disney Storybook Artists. It seems to have served as a bit of a bible/blueprint for the Tinker Bell movies and is delightful. Not for kids: A hilarious and possibly disturbing collaboration between Monty Python's Terry Jones and illustrator Brian Froud, Lady Cottingon's Pressed Fairy book. More Tinkerbell movie stuff! Easter eggs Bryn noticed after recording this episode: The Pirate Fairy A TTME Tea episode throwback! James Hook serves Zarina “Tea. Earl Grey. Hot,” a la Captain Picard in Star Trek! Tinkerbell and the Legend of the Neverbeast Star Wars reference! Animal fairy Fawn tells Tink to “fly casual” when they are transporting a hidden baby hawk through the fairy village. We love a good Han Solo quote!
Bryn suggested this month's topic topic topic because Tinker Bell in specific and fairies in general are very interesting to her, and Sarah (aka Jedi Tink, for fairy's sake) agreed! So come fly by us this month as we talk Tink and fangirl about fairies! Question 1: What are the different versions of Tinker Bell and how have they affected us (if at all)? Original Tink from Peter Pan novel (1911) Bryn loves this book and highly recommends it because it is so well written and heartbreaking in many ways, especially for anyone who has loved a child who grew up. Also this: Tinkerbell is WRETCHED! Calls Peter a “silly ass” at least 3 times Sarah highly recommends the Jim Dale-narrated audiobook because it was like an old friend stopped by and read her the book Bonus: Sandy Duncan as Peter Pan in the stage play Tink from Peter Pan Disney film (1953) Interesting thing about Sarah's love of Tink: It's not based on the Disney animated film version of Peter Pan! She liked it, but was never one of her favorite Disney films. And a recent re-watch had her shocked and appalled at how Tink actually tries to straight-up murder Wendy! Bryn argues that Tinker Bell in this movie is a little bit of a villain, but also is treated badly by Hook, who manipulates her because of her feelings for Peter, turns her more against Wendy and traps her. Tink redeems herself by saving Peter from Hook's bomb, and then Peter turns around and saves Tink with his “You mean more to me than anything in this whole world” line. Tinker Bell as Disneyland Park icon (1954) Thanks to Margaret Kerry (the animators' reference model for Tink in Disney's Peter Pan movie), we learned that when Walt Disney was trying to get Disneyland park off the ground, he was advised not to use Mickey Mouse as the park's icon, in case the venture was a failure. So he decided to use Tink (and Jiminy Cricket). Tink ended up being the main icon. She debuted in 1954 on Walt's “Disneyland” TV series to introduce the TV series' four realms. . Gina Rock is flying Tink at Disneyland from 1983-2005. You can hear her interview on Skywalking Through Neverland ep 191. Incidentally, a search for her name on google, and our interview with her is the first video that pops up, with key moments and timestamps shown. Super cool, Google. Also, this is why you put podcasts on YouTube, even if it is just audio only. The sound of Tinkerbell's bell ringing is evocative for Bryn as the cue to “turn the page” sound in 1970s and 1980s Disney read-along storybook albums. In 2001, Sarah made a trip into the Beast's Library in the Animation building at Disney California Adventure, where the “which character are you” quiz served up her answer as Tinker Bell. She considered it for a bit and embraced this fortunate message from the electronic Disney oracle, cementing Tink as Sarah's favorite Disney character. Tink in Hook (1991), directed by Steven Spielberg, Robin Williams as Peter, Julia Roberts as Tink Sarah and Bryn agree that this movie has the WORST Tinker Bell portrayal ever. Miscast, terrible costume, terrible wig, scenes are shot strangely. It's just bad bad bad. But the movie itself is wonderful, pulling from the original book and adapting it in lovely ways to this retelling. Tinker Bell films (7 released from 2008-2014 by DisneyToon Studios) Tink is voiced by Mae Whitman, and it is a portrayal worthy of the legacy of our favorite feisty fairy. Sarah and Bryn both love these films and felt they could have been released in theaters. Sarah and Richard were able to speak with Margaret Kerry about the movies and Margaret even reviewed the films for an episode of Skywalking Through Neverland. Playing fairy: Due to the popularity of the films with little girls, Sarah got to play Tink, and her frost fairy sister, Periwinkle, a lot at kid's parties during that time. They were also popular cosplays at conventions. NOTE:Sarah will never watch Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast again. Way to end on a downer, Disney! Tink from these films is Bryn's favorite Tink and her favorite of the films is Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue. (Honorable mention to The Pirate Fairy because it's also really good and has the super bonus of featuring Tom Hiddleston as a young James Hook). Original songs from the films are very good, too. Question 2: What do we want to learn about fairies/Tink? Origin stories: The faeries appear in folklore from all over the world as metaphysical beings, who, given the right conditions, are able to interact with the physical world. One theory is that the fairies were originally worshiped as gods, but with the coming of Christianity, they lived on, in a dwindled state of power, in folk belief. Fairy Classifications Fairies are not just small and winged. They are mischievous, bad, and also leprechauns, ogres, gnomes can be classified with fairies. So there are 4 different classifications for fairies throughout time. Tricksters (mischevious, pull pranks, sometimes more sinister), Elementals (not as popular) - Paracelsus, classed gnomes and sylphs as elementals, meaning magical entities who personify a particular force of nature, and exert powers over these forces. Folklore accounts have described fairies as "spirits of the air" Makes Sarah think of Fantasia and Tinker Bell films Changelings (theft of human baby and substitute it with a fairy one, fairies abducting humans) Ethereal Spirits (most common now - small, angelic with magical abilities and wings), The Victorians changed the meaning of fairies into what we think of today. making fairies mostly benign, smaller and winged. This is Tink Fairies around the world “Fairy” is a European word. Let's explore some of the supernatural beings and spirits around the world Asia Foxes are very popular in many Asian folk tales Japan: Kitsune: Fox fairies that can morph into human form Udon dish named for the fox, who in many stories is said to love aburaage (a deep-fried tofu pouch) for which the dish is named China: huli jing, shape shifters, take human form, nine-tailed fox is most famous The Americas Mayan: alux, nature spirits who scare humans South/Southeastern Mexico: Chaneque, elf who is small like a toddler but has the wrinkled face of an old person Africa Senegal: Yumboes, earliest reference from early 1800s from an Irish, but the provenance is a little sketchy Hawai'i Menehune, who are mythical dwarf people who live deep in the forests and valleys of Hawai'i Favorite foods are fish and bananas Excellent craftspeople who work during the night Question 3: What are you excited about regarding fairies/Tink? Bryn is captivated by fairy doors and thinks everyone should put one in their home or yard Bryn couldn't find any links for the Seal Beach fairy doors, but enjoy a sweet article with pictures of fairy doors in the San Francisco Bay Area Sarah is heartened to hear that, as of April 2021, the Disneyland Resort was testing a new virtual meet and greet with Tink! EXTRAS More fairy stuff! Great for kids: In the Realm of the Never Fairies was published by Disney Press with text by Monique Peterson and illustrated by the Disney Storybook Artists. It seems to have served as a bit of a bible/blueprint for the Tinker Bell movies and is delightful. Not for kids: A hilarious and possibly disturbing collaboration between Monty Python's Terry Jones and illustrator Brian Froud, Lady Cottingon's Pressed Fairy book. More Tinkerbell movie stuff! Easter eggs Bryn noticed after recording this episode: The Pirate Fairy A TTME Tea episode throwback! James Hook serves Zarina “Tea. Earl Grey. Hot,” a la Captain Picard in Star Trek! Tinkerbell and the Legend of the Neverbeast Star Wars reference! Animal fairy Fawn tells Tink to “fly casual” when they are transporting a hidden baby hawk through the fairy village. We love a good Han Solo quote!
Bryn suggested this month's topic topic topic because Tinker Bell in specific and fairies in general are very interesting to her, and Sarah (aka Jedi Tink, for fairy's sake) agreed! So come fly by us this month as we talk Tink and fangirl about fairies! Question 1: What are the different versions of Tinker Bell and how have they affected us (if at all)? Original Tink from Peter Pan novel (1911) Bryn loves this book and highly recommends it because it is so well written and heartbreaking in many ways, especially for anyone who has loved a child who grew up. Also this: Tinkerbell is WRETCHED! Calls Peter a “silly ass” at least 3 times Sarah highly recommends the Jim Dale-narrated audiobook because it was like an old friend stopped by and read her the book Bonus: Sandy Duncan as Peter Pan in the stage play Tink from Peter Pan Disney film (1953) Interesting thing about Sarah's love of Tink: It's not based on the Disney animated film version of Peter Pan! She liked it, but was never one of her favorite Disney films. And a recent re-watch had her shocked and appalled at how Tink actually tries to straight-up murder Wendy! Bryn argues that Tinker Bell in this movie is a little bit of a villain, but also is treated badly by Hook, who manipulates her because of her feelings for Peter, turns her more against Wendy and traps her. Tink redeems herself by saving Peter from Hook's bomb, and then Peter turns around and saves Tink with his “You mean more to me than anything in this whole world” line. Tinker Bell as Disneyland Park icon (1954) Thanks to Margaret Kerry (the animators' reference model for Tink in Disney's Peter Pan movie), we learned that when Walt Disney was trying to get Disneyland park off the ground, he was advised not to use Mickey Mouse as the park's icon, in case the venture was a failure. So he decided to use Tink (and Jiminy Cricket). Tink ended up being the main icon. She debuted in 1954 on Walt's “Disneyland” TV series to introduce the TV series' four realms. . Gina Rock is flying Tink at Disneyland from 1983-2005. You can hear her interview on Skywalking Through Neverland ep 191. Incidentally, a search for her name on google, and our interview with her is the first video that pops up, with key moments and timestamps shown. Super cool, Google. Also, this is why you put podcasts on YouTube, even if it is just audio only. The sound of Tinkerbell's bell ringing is evocative for Bryn as the cue to “turn the page” sound in 1970s and 1980s Disney read-along storybook albums. In 2001, Sarah made a trip into the Beast's Library in the Animation building at Disney California Adventure, where the “which character are you” quiz served up her answer as Tinker Bell. She considered it for a bit and embraced this fortunate message from the electronic Disney oracle, cementing Tink as Sarah's favorite Disney character. Tink in Hook (1991), directed by Steven Spielberg, Robin Williams as Peter, Julia Roberts as Tink Sarah and Bryn agree that this movie has the WORST Tinker Bell portrayal ever. Miscast, terrible costume, terrible wig, scenes are shot strangely. It's just bad bad bad. But the movie itself is wonderful, pulling from the original book and adapting it in lovely ways to this retelling. Tinker Bell films (7 released from 2008-2014 by DisneyToon Studios) Tink is voiced by Mae Whitman, and it is a portrayal worthy of the legacy of our favorite feisty fairy. Sarah and Bryn both love these films and felt they could have been released in theaters. Sarah and Richard were able to speak with Margaret Kerry about the movies and Margaret even reviewed the films for an episode of Skywalking Through Neverland. Playing fairy: Due to the popularity of the films with little girls, Sarah got to play Tink, and her frost fairy sister, Periwinkle, a lot at kid's parties during that time. They were also popular cosplays at conventions. NOTE:Sarah will never watch Tinker Bell and the Legend of the NeverBeast again. Way to end on a downer, Disney! Tink from these films is Bryn's favorite Tink and her favorite of the films is Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue. (Honorable mention to The Pirate Fairy because it's also really good and has the super bonus of featuring Tom Hiddleston as a young James Hook). Original songs from the films are very good, too. Question 2: What do we want to learn about fairies/Tink? Origin stories: The faeries appear in folklore from all over the world as metaphysical beings, who, given the right conditions, are able to interact with the physical world. One theory is that the fairies were originally worshiped as gods, but with the coming of Christianity, they lived on, in a dwindled state of power, in folk belief. Fairy Classifications Fairies are not just small and winged. They are mischievous, bad, and also leprechauns, ogres, gnomes can be classified with fairies. So there are 4 different classifications for fairies throughout time. Tricksters (mischevious, pull pranks, sometimes more sinister), Elementals (not as popular) - Paracelsus, classed gnomes and sylphs as elementals, meaning magical entities who personify a particular force of nature, and exert powers over these forces. Folklore accounts have described fairies as "spirits of the air" Makes Sarah think of Fantasia and Tinker Bell films Changelings (theft of human baby and substitute it with a fairy one, fairies abducting humans) Ethereal Spirits (most common now - small, angelic with magical abilities and wings), The Victorians changed the meaning of fairies into what we think of today. making fairies mostly benign, smaller and winged. This is Tink Fairies around the world “Fairy” is a European word. Let's explore some of the supernatural beings and spirits around the world Asia Foxes are very popular in many Asian folk tales Japan: Kitsune: Fox fairies that can morph into human form Udon dish named for the fox, who in many stories is said to love aburaage (a deep-fried tofu pouch) for which the dish is named China: huli jing, shape shifters, take human form, nine-tailed fox is most famous The Americas Mayan: alux, nature spirits who scare humans South/Southeastern Mexico: Chaneque, elf who is small like a toddler but has the wrinkled face of an old person Africa Senegal: Yumboes, earliest reference from early 1800s from an Irish, but the provenance is a little sketchy Hawai'i Menehune, who are mythical dwarf people who live deep in the forests and valleys of Hawai'i Favorite foods are fish and bananas Excellent craftspeople who work during the night Question 3: What are you excited about regarding fairies/Tink? Bryn is captivated by fairy doors and thinks everyone should put one in their home or yard Bryn couldn't find any links for the Seal Beach fairy doors, but enjoy a sweet article with pictures of fairy doors in the San Francisco Bay Area Sarah is heartened to hear that, as of April 2021, the Disneyland Resort was testing a new virtual meet and greet with Tink! EXTRAS More fairy stuff! Great for kids: In the Realm of the Never Fairies was published by Disney Press with text by Monique Peterson and illustrated by the Disney Storybook Artists. It seems to have served as a bit of a bible/blueprint for the Tinker Bell movies and is delightful. Not for kids: A hilarious and possibly disturbing collaboration between Monty Python's Terry Jones and illustrator Brian Froud, Lady Cottingon's Pressed Fairy book. More Tinkerbell movie stuff! Easter eggs Bryn noticed after recording this episode: The Pirate Fairy A TTME Tea episode throwback! James Hook serves Zarina “Tea. Earl Grey. Hot,” a la Captain Picard in Star Trek! Tinkerbell and the Legend of the Neverbeast Star Wars reference! Animal fairy Fawn tells Tink to “fly casual” when they are transporting a hidden baby hawk through the fairy village. We love a good Han Solo quote!
Chuck and Roxy are joined again by Joe to recap the Super Bowl and its commercials after opening with some emails and shout outs. Next it's time to “Meet the Littles” SULLY FROM BOSTON Twitter: @RiceTwist (14:15) Then the gang closes out the show with the as promised Super Bowl Halftime Show breakdown and some quick TV drama suggestions. (45:40) SONG: That's What She Said by MisCast. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loyallittles/support
In this episode we blaze you through our favorite celebrities who were ALMOST cast for famous roles. Things like Tom Cruise almost being Iron Man, but we have a lot of them. Guess who almost played the main character in Hocus Pocus? Guess who almost played Indiana Jones?! Or... just listen and quit guessing, ain't nobody got time for that. Love you knights. Especially you Chris, you filthy dirty bard.
On this week's episode, Jamie, Jennifer, and Rob sit down with Tony Award-winning choreographer, Warren Carlyle. Warren talks about his incredible career including his current show Kiss Me, Kate. Before that, we chat about MCC's Miscast, drawing boundaries, and What the Constitution Means to Me. And a bit later, Rob gives some history on your favorite choreographers. This week's music: Eva Noblezada sings “Go The Distance” from “Hercules,” “Yes” from Liza with a Z, Kelli O'Hara singing “So In Love” from Kiss Me Kate, the “Overture” from On The Twentieth Century (New Cast Recording), and Fred Astaire singing “Top Hat, White Tie and Tails,” from the film Top Hat. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices