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And we're back, Happy New Year from The Empowering Industry Podcast team! Charli is kicking off the new year with some exciting life updates for anyone who hasn't heard yet. And she is joined by Heather Ripley and they have a truly impactful conversation about telling your story. Heather Ripley is passionate about helping business owners in the skilled trades embrace the power of public relations to grow. Over her career, she's helped hundreds of contractors boost their visibility and reputation.Heather cares deeply about the people in the home service industry who keep our great nation running. She believes that these men and women are heroes who make sure that their customers' homes are safe, comfortable, and healthy every day.She has worked with hundreds of contractors during her career. Previously managing PR and marketing for Clockwork Home Services' three brands, she earned the company top-tier media exposure, including an appearance on “The Celebrity Apprentice” in 2009.It was through her work with Clockwork and her work with various public relations agencies that inspired her to open Ripley PR in her hometown of Maryville, Tennessee, in May of 2013. Ripley PR is a global public relations agency specializing in skilled trades, B2B, manufacturing and franchising.The company helps these businesses with their internal and external communications by garnering them earned media in various news outlets and in national trade publications. In addition, Ripley PR has helped businesses with crisis management, award and speaking submissions, and has ghostwritten communications from CEOs to other company thought leaders.Since opening Ripley PR, she has represented dozens of B2B tech and manufacturers, including BDR, CEO Warrior, Bradford White, Modine, ServiceTitan and XOi Technologies.Ripley PR has been listed by Entrepreneur Magazine as a Top Franchise PR Agency for seven consecutive years and was recently named as one of Newsweek's America's Best Public Relations Agencies for 2024. Heather Ripley was recently named a 2024 PRNews Top Women honoree in the business entrepreneur category.She is also the author of “NEXT LEVEL NOW: PR Secrets to Drive Explosive Growth for your Home Service Business,” which is now available on all audiobook platforms. For additional information, visit www.ripleypr.com.Find us @EmpoweringPumps on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram and Twitter and using the hashtag #EmpoweringIndustryPodcast or via email podcast@empoweringpumps.com
https://bbvproductions.co.uk/products/Faction-Paradox-The-Confession-of-Brother-Signet-AUDIO-DOWNLOAD-p389922366 The first season of the American science fiction horror drama television series Stranger Things premiered worldwide on the streaming service Netflix on July 15, 2016. The series was created by the Duffer Brothers, who also serve as executive producers along with Shawn Levy and Dan Cohen. This season stars Winona Ryder, David Harbour, Finn Wolfhard, Millie Bobby Brown, Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin, Natalia Dyer, Charlie Heaton, Cara Buono, and Matthew Modine, with Noah Schnapp, Joe Keery, and Shannon Purser in recurring roles. The first season of Stranger Things received critical acclaim, in particular for its originality, homages to the 1980s, characterization, tone, visuals, and performances (particularly those of Ryder, Harbour, Wolfhard, Brown, Heaton and Modine). Premise The first season begins on November 6, 1983, in a small town called Hawkins. Researchers at Hawkins National Laboratory open a rift to the "Upside Down," an alternate dimension that reflects the real world. A monstrous humanoid creature escapes and abducts a boy named Will Byers and a teenage girl. Will's mother, Joyce, and the town's police chief, Jim Hopper, search for Will. At the same time, a young psychokinetic girl who goes by the name "Eleven" escapes from the laboratory and assists Will's friends, Mike Wheeler, Dustin Henderson, and Lucas Sinclair, in their efforts to find Will.[1] Cast and characters See also: List of Stranger Things characters Main cast Winona Ryder as Joyce Byers[2] David Harbour as Jim Hopper[2] Finn Wolfhard as Mike Wheeler[3] Millie Bobby Brown[3] as Eleven ("El") Gaten Matarazzo as Dustin Henderson[3] Caleb McLaughlin as Lucas Sinclair[3] Natalia Dyer as Nancy Wheeler[3] Charlie Heaton as Jonathan Byers[3][4][5] Cara Buono as Karen Wheeler[6] Matthew Modine as Martin Brenner[7] Recurring Noah Schnapp as Will Byers Joe Keery as Steve Harrington Shannon Purser as Barbara "Barb" Holland[8] Joe Chrest as Ted Wheeler Ross Partridge as Lonnie Byers[9] Rob Morgan as Officer Powell John Paul Reynolds as Officer Callahan Randy Havens as Scott Clarke Catherine Dyer as Connie Frazier Aimee Mullins as Terry Ives[10] Amy Seimetz as Becky Ives Peyton Wich as Troy[11] Tony Vaughn as Principal Coleman Charles Lawlor as Mr. Melvald Tinsley and Anniston Price as Holly Wheeler Cade Jones as James Chester Rushing as Tommy H. Chelsea Talmadge as Carol Glennellen Anderson as Nicole Cynthia Barrett as Marsha Holland Jerri Tubbs as Diane Hopper Elle Graham as Sara Hopper Chris Sullivan as Benny Hammond Tobias Jelinek as lead agent Robert Walker-Branchaud as repairman agent Susan Shalhoub Larkin as Florence ("Flo") Episodes See also: List of Stranger Things episodes No. overall No. in season Title Directed by Written by Original release date 1 1 "Chapter One: The Vanishing of Will Byers" The Duffer Brothers The Duffer Brothers July 15, 2016 On November 6, 1983, in Hawkins, Indiana, a scientist is attacked by an unseen creature at a U.S. government laboratory. 12-year-old Will Byers encounters the creature and mysteriously vanishes while cycling home from a Dungeons & Dragons session with his friends Mike Wheeler, Dustin Henderson and Lucas Sinclair. The following day, Will's single mother Joyce Byers reports his disappearance to the police chief Jim Hopper, who starts a search but assures Joyce that almost all missing children are quickly found. The lab's director, Dr. Martin Brenner, investigates an organic substance oozing from the lab's basement, claiming that "the girl" cannot have gone far. A nervous young girl wearing a hospital gown wanders into a local diner. The owner, Benny, finds a tattoo of "011" on her arm and learns that her name is Eleven. Brenner, monitoring the phone lines, sends agents to the diner after Benny calls social services. The agents kill Benny, but Eleven manages to escape using telekinetic abilities. Joyce's phone short circuits after receiving a mysterious phone call that she believes is from Will. While searching for Will in the woods, Mike, Dustin, and Lucas come across Eleven. 2 2 "Chapter Two: The Weirdo on Maple Street" The Duffer Brothers The Duffer Brothers July 15, 2016 The boys bring Eleven to Mike's house, where they disagree on what to do. Mike formulates a plan for Eleven to pretend to be a runaway and seek help from his mother, Karen. Eleven refuses, however, revealing that "bad men" are after her. Will's brother Jonathan visits his estranged father Lonnie in Indianapolis to search for Will, but Lonnie rebuffs him. Hopper's search party discovers a scrap of hospital gown near the lab. After recognizing Will in a photograph and demonstrating her telekinesis, Eleven convinces the boys to trust her, as they believe she can find Will. Using the Dungeons & Dragons board, Eleven indicates that Will is on the "Upside Down" side of the board and is being hunted by the "Demogorgon" (the creature). Mike's sister Nancy and her friend Barbara 'Barb' Holland go to a party with Nancy's boyfriend Steve Harrington. Searching for Will near Steve's house, Jonathan secretly photographs the party. Joyce receives another call from Will, hears music playing from his stereo, and sees a creature coming through the wall. Left alone by the swimming pool, Barb is attacked by the Demogorgon and vanishes. 3 3 "Chapter Three: Holly, Jolly" Shawn Levy Jessica Mecklenburg July 15, 2016 Barb awakens in the Upside Down: a decaying, overgrown alternate dimension. She attempts to escape but is attacked by the Demogorgon. Joyce believes Will is communicating through pulses in light bulbs. Hopper visits Hawkins Lab, and the staff permits him to view doctored security footage from the night Will vanished, leading Hopper to investigate Brenner and discover his involvement with Project MKUltra and that a woman named Terry Ives alleged years earlier that Brenner took her daughter. Eleven recalls Brenner, whom she calls "Papa," punishing her for refusing to hurt a cat telekinetically. Steve destroys Jonathan's camera after discovering the photos from the party. Nancy later recovers a photo of Barb, simultaneously realizing that Barb is missing. Returning to Steve's house to investigate, Nancy finds Barb's untouched Volkswagen and encounters the Demogorgon but manages to escape. Joyce paints an alphabetic board on her wall with Christmas lights, allowing Will to sign to her that he is "RIGHT HERE" and that she needs to "RUN" as the Demogorgon comes through the wall. Believing Eleven knows where Will is, the boys ask her to lead them to him. Eleven leads them, to their frustration, to Will's house. From there they follow emergency vehicles to a nearby quarry just as Will's body is recovered from the water. 4 4 "Chapter Four: The Body" Shawn Levy Justin Doble July 15, 2016 Joyce refuses to believe that the body found at the quarry is Will's. Mike feels betrayed by Eleven until she proves that Will is still alive, channeling his voice through Mike's walkie-talkie. The boys theorize that Eleven could use a ham radio at their school to communicate with Will. Nancy notices a figure behind Barb in Jonathan's photo, which Jonathan realizes matches his mother's description of the Demogorgon. Nancy tells the police about Barb's disappearance. She later fights with Steve, who only cares about not getting in trouble with his father. Hopper has suspicions regarding the authenticity of the body found in the quarry when he learns that the usual coroner was sent home. Hopper confronts the state trooper who found it and beats him until he admits he was ordered to lie. The boys sneak Eleven into their school to use the radio, while Joyce hears Will's voice through her living room wall. Tearing away the wallpaper, she sees him. Eleven uses the radio to channel Will talking to his mother. Hopper goes to the morgue and finds that the body is a fake, and, suspecting that Brenner is responsible, breaks into the lab. 5 5 "Chapter Five: The Flea and the Acrobat" The Duffer Brothers Alison Tatlock July 15, 2016 Hopper searches the lab before being knocked out by the lab's guards. The boys ask their science teacher, Mr. Clarke, if it would be possible to travel between alternate dimensions, to which he answers that there could be a theoretical "gate" between dimensions. Hopper awakens at his house and finds a hidden microphone, realizing that Joyce was right the whole time. The boys follow their compasses, searching for a gate that could disrupt the Earth's electromagnetic field. Eleven recalls memories of being placed in a sensory-deprivation tank to telepathically eavesdrop on a man speaking Russian; while listening, she came across the Demogorgon. Fearing another encounter with the Demogorgon, Eleven redirects the compasses. Lucas misinterprets this as an act of betrayal, leading Mike and Lucas to fight and Eleven to telekinetically fling Lucas away from Mike. While Dustin and Mike tend to the unconscious Lucas, Eleven runs off. Nancy and Jonathan formulate a plan to kill the Demogorgon. While searching in the woods, they come across a small gate to the Upside Down. Nancy crawls through it but inadvertently draws the Demogorgon's attention. Jonathan unsuccessfully tries to look for Nancy, as the gate to the Upside Down begins to close. 6 6 "Chapter Six: The Monster" The Duffer Brothers Jessie Nickson-Lopez July 15, 2016 Jonathan pulls Nancy back through the gate. That night, Nancy is afraid to be alone and asks Jonathan to stay in her bedroom. Steve, attempting to reconcile with Nancy, sees them together through her bedroom window and assumes they are dating. Joyce and Hopper track down Terry Ives, who is catatonic and tended by her sister Becky. Becky explains that Terry was a Project MKUltra participant while unknowingly pregnant and that Terry believes Brenner kidnapped her daughter Jane at birth due to her supposed telekinetic and telepathic abilities. Nancy and Jonathan stockpile weapons to kill the Demogorgon, theorizing that it is attracted by blood. Steve is brutally beaten up in a fistfight with Jonathan after he insults Will and calls Nancy a slut. Jonathan is arrested and held at the police station for beating up Steve and inadvertently punching one of the responding officers in the face. Eleven walks into a grocery store and shoplifts several boxes of Eggo waffles. Searching for Eleven, Mike and Dustin are ambushed by two bullies but are rescued by her, as she uses her powers to break one bully's arm after he attempts to kill Mike. Eleven collapses and recalls being asked by Brenner to contact the Demogorgon and, in her terror, inadvertently opening the gate. She tearfully admits to Mike that she is responsible for allowing the Demogorgon to enter this dimension. Lucas sees agents, who have tracked down Eleven, preparing to ambush Mike's house. 7 7 "Chapter Seven: The Bathtub" The Duffer Brothers Justin Doble July 15, 2016 Lucas warns Mike that agents are searching for Eleven. Mike, Dustin, and Eleven flee the house. Eleven telekinetically flips one of the vans that block their path as the kids escape. Lucas reconciles with Mike and Eleven, and the kids hide in the junkyard. Nancy and Jonathan reveal their knowledge of the Demogorgon to Joyce and Hopper. Hopper also learns that Eleven is with the kids. The group contacts the kids, and everyone meets at the Byers' house. Joyce and Hopper realize that Eleven is Jane Ives. The group asks Eleven to search for Will and Barb telepathically, but her earlier feats have weakened her. They break into the middle school and build a makeshift sensory deprivation tank to amplify Eleven's powers. After telepathically entering the Upside Down again, Eleven finds Barb dead and Will alive, hiding in the Upside Down version of his backyard fort. Realizing that the gate is in the basement of the lab, Hopper and Joyce break into the lab and are apprehended by security guards. Nancy and Jonathan sneak into the police station to retrieve the weapons they purchased previously, planning to lure and kill the Demogorgon. In the Upside Down, the Demogorgon breaks into Will's fort. 8 8 "Chapter Eight: The Upside Down" The Duffer Brothers Story by : Paul Dichter Teleplay by : The Duffer Brothers July 15, 2016 Hopper, haunted by the death of his daughter Sara from cancer years earlier, gives up Eleven's location to Brenner, who in exchange allows Hopper and Joyce to enter the Upside Down to rescue Will. Nancy and Jonathan cut their hands to attract the Demogorgon at the Byers' house. Steve, intending to apologize to Jonathan about their fight, arrives just as the Demogorgon appears. Steve, Nancy, and Jonathan fight the Demogorgon and light it on fire, forcing it to retreat to the Upside Down. Meanwhile, Eleven and the boys hide in the middle school when Brenner and his agents arrive to kidnap Eleven; she kills most of them before collapsing from exhaustion. As Brenner and his remaining agents pin Eleven and the boys down, the Demogorgon appears, attracted by the dead agents' blood, and attacks Brenner and the remaining agents as the boys escape with Eleven. Hopper and Joyce enter the Upside Down's version of the Hawkins library, where they encounter several corpses of the Demogorgon's victims, including Barb, and find Will unconscious with a tendril down his throat. Hopper revives him using CPR after removing the tendril. The Demogorgon corners the kids, but Eleven recovers from her exhaustion and disintegrates it, causing them both to disappear. Will recovers in the hospital, reuniting with his family and friends. One month later, it is Christmas and Nancy is back together with Steve, and both are friends with Jonathan. Will coughs up a slug-like creature and has a vision of the Upside Down, but hides this from his family. Production Development Ross (left) and Matt Duffer, the creators of the series Stranger Things was created by Matt and Ross Duffer, known professionally as the Duffer Brothers.[12] The two had completed writing and producing their 2015 film Hidden, which they had tried to emulate the style of M. Night Shyamalan, however, due to changes at Warner Bros., its distributor, the film did not see a wide release and the Duffers were unsure of their future.[13] To their surprise, television producer Donald De Line approached them, impressed with Hidden's script, and offered them the opportunity to work on episodes of Wayward Pines alongside Shyamalan. The brothers were mentored by Shyamalan during the episode's production so that when they finished, they felt they were ready to produce their own television series.[14] The Duffer Brothers prepared a script that would essentially be similar to the series' actual pilot episode, along with a 20-page pitch book to help shop the series around for a network.[15] They pitched the story to a number of cable networks, all of which rejected the script on the basis that they felt a plot centered around children as leading characters would not work, asking them to make it a children's show or to drop the children and focus on Hopper's investigation in the paranormal.[14] In early 2015, Dan Cohen, the VP of 21 Laps Entertainment, brought the script to his colleague Shawn Levy. They subsequently invited The Duffer Brothers to their office and purchased the rights for the series, giving full authorship of it to the brothers. After reading the pilot, the streaming service Netflix purchased the whole season for an undisclosed amount;[16] the show was subsequently announced for a planned 2016 release by Netflix in early April 2015.[17] The Duffer Brothers stated that at the time they had pitched to Netflix, the service had already been recognized for its original programming, such as House of Cards and Orange Is the New Black, with well-recognized producers behind them, and were ready to start giving upcoming producers like them a chance.[15] The brothers started to write out the series and brought Levy and Cohen in as executive producers to start casting and filming.[18] The series was originally known as Montauk, as the setting of the script was in Montauk, New York and nearby Long Beach locations.[17][19] The brothers had chosen Montauk as it had further Spielberg ties with the film Jaws, where Montauk was used for the fictional setting of Amity Island.[20] After deciding to change the narrative of the series to take place in the fictional town of Hawkins instead, the brothers felt they could now do things to the town, such as placing it under quarantine, that they really could not envision with a real location.[20] With the change in location, they had to come up with a new title for the series under the direction from Netflix's Ted Sarandos so that they could start marketing it to the public. The brothers started by using a copy of Stephen King's Firestarter novel to consider the title's font and appearance and came up with a long list of potential alternatives. Stranger Things came about as it sounded similar to another King novel, Needful Things, though Matt noted they still had a "lot of heated arguments" over this final title.[21] Writing The idea of Stranger Things started with how the brothers felt they could take the concept of the 2013 film Prisoners, detailing the moral struggles a father goes through when his daughter is kidnapped, and expand it out over eight or so hours in a serialized television approach. As they focused on the missing child aspect of the story, they wanted to introduce the idea of "childlike sensibilities" they could offer and toyed around with the idea of a monster that could consume humans. The brothers thought the combination of these things "was the best thing ever". To introduce this monster into the narrative, they considered "bizarre experiments we had read about taking place in the Cold War" such as Project MKUltra, which gave a way to ground the monster's existence in science rather than something spiritual. This also helped them to decide on using 1983 as the time period, as it was a year before the film Red Dawn came out, which focused on Cold War paranoia.[14] Subsequently, they were able to use all their own personal inspirations from the 1980s, the decade they were born, as elements of the series,[14][22] crafting it in the realm of science fiction and horror.[23] The Duffer Brothers have cited as influence for the show (among others): Stephen King novels; films produced by Steven Spielberg, John Carpenter, Wes Craven, Robert Zemeckis, George Lucas and Guillermo del Toro; films such as Alien and Stand by Me; Japanese anime such as Akira and Elfen Lied; and video games such as Silent Hill and The Last of Us.[21][24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31] With Netflix as the platform, The Duffer Brothers were not limited to a typical 22-episode format, opting for the eight-episode approach. They had been concerned that a 22-episode season on broadcast television would be difficult to "tell a cinematic story" with that many episodes. Eight episodes allowed them to give time to characterization in addition to narrative development; if they had less time available, they would have had to remain committed to telling a horror film as soon as the monster was introduced and abandon the characterization.[15] Within the eight episodes, the brothers aimed to make the first season "feel like a big movie" with all the major plot lines completed so that "the audience feels satisfied", but left enough unresolved to indicate "there's a bigger mythology, and there's a lot of dangling threads at the end", something that could be explored in further seasons if Netflix opted to create more.[32] While explaining their intentions for the show, the Duffers adamantly stated their intentions to not explain the mythology in the show so they could leave a mystery and lot for the audience to speculate over their lack of understanding by the season finale, which they accepted but asked to be explained about at the very least, which they found like a really good exercise as they spent quite a bit of time with their writers' room figuring out exactly what the Upside Down would actually consist for, writing a 20-page mythology document whose details wouldn't be clarified for the audience until the show's fifth and final season.[33] Regarding writing for the children characters of the series, The Duffer Brothers considered themselves as outcasts from other students while in high school and thus found it easy to write for Mike Wheeler and his friends, and particularly for Barbara "Barb" Holland.[21] Joyce Byers was fashioned after Richard Dreyfuss's character Roy Neary in Close Encounters of the Third Kind, as she appears "absolutely bonkers" to everyone else as she tries to find her son Will Byers.[34] Other characters, such as Billy in the second season, have more villainous attributes that are not necessarily obvious from the onset; Matt explained that they took further inspiration from Stephen King for these characters, as King "always has really great human villains" that may be more malicious than the supernatural evil.[35] Casting The Duffers cast David Harbour as Sheriff Hopper believing this was his opportunity to play a lead character in a work. In June 2015, it was announced that Winona Ryder and David Harbour had joined the series as Joyce and as the unnamed chief of police, respectively.[2] The brothers' casting director Carmen Cuba had suggested Ryder for the role of Joyce, which the two were immediately drawn to because of her prominence in 1980s films.[14] Levy believed Ryder could "wretch up the emotional urgency and yet find layers and nuance and different sides of [Joyce]". Ryder praised that the show's multiple storylines required her to act for Joyce as "she's out of her mind, but she's actually kind of onto something", and that the producers had faith she could pull off the difficult role.[36] Upon being offered the role, Ryder felt intrigued at being given the pilot's script due to know knowing what streaming was and finding it "terrifying", with her sole condition to the Duffers for accepting the role being that, if a Beetlejuice sequel ever materialized as she and Tim Burton had been discussing since 2000, they had to let her take a break to shoot it, a condition the Duffers agreed and ultimately proved to work out when Beetlejuice Beetlejuice was greenlighted years later.[37] The Duffer Brothers had been interested in Harbour before, who until Stranger Things primarily had smaller roles as villainous characters, and they felt that he had been "waiting too long for this opportunity" to play a lead, while Harbour himself was thrilled by the script and the chance to play "a broken, flawed, anti-hero character".[21][38] Additional casting followed two months later with Finn Wolfhard as Mike, Millie Bobby Brown in an undisclosed role, Gaten Matarazzo as Dustin Henderson, Caleb McLaughlin as Lucas Sinclair, Natalia Dyer as Nancy Wheeler, and Charlie Heaton as Jonathan Byers]].[3] In September 2015, Cara Buono joined the cast as Karen Wheeler,[6] followed by Matthew Modine as Martin Brenner a month later.[7] Additional cast who recur for the first season include Noah Schnapp as Will,[3][5] Shannon Purser as Barbara "Barb" Holland,[8] Joe Keery as Steve Harrington,[39][5] and Ross Partridge as Lonnie Byers,[9] among others. Actors auditioning for the children's roles read lines from Stand By Me.[14] The Duffer Brothers estimated they went through about a thousand different child actors for the roles. They noted that Wolfhard was already "a movie buff" of the films from the 1980s period and easily filled the role, while they found Matarazzo's audition to be much more authentic than most of the other audition tapes, and selected him after a single viewing of his audition tape.[15] As casting was started immediately after Netflix greenlit the show, and prior to the scripts being fully completed, this allowed some of the actors' takes on the roles to reflect into the script. The casting of the young actors for Will and his friends had been done just after the first script was completed, and subsequent scripts incorporated aspects from these actors.[32] The brothers said Modine provided significant input on the character of Dr. Brenner, whom they had not really fleshed out before as they considered him the hardest character to write for given his limited appearances within the narrative.[34] Filming The brothers had desired to film the series around the Long Island area to match the initial Montauk concept. However, with filming scheduled to take place in November 2015, it was difficult to shoot in Long Island in the cold weather, and the production started scouting locations in and around the Atlanta, Georgia area. The brothers, who grew up in North Carolina, found many places that reminded them of their own childhoods in that area, and felt the area would work well with the narrative shift to the fictional town of Hawkins, Indiana.[20] The filming of the first season began on September 25, 2015, and was extensively done in Atlanta, Georgia, with The Duffer Brothers and Levy handling the direction of individual episodes.[40] Jackson served as the basis of the fictional town of Hawkins, Indiana.[41][42] Other shooting locations included the Georgia Mental Health Institute as the Hawkins National Laboratory site, Bellwood Quarry, Patrick Henry High School in Stockbridge, Georgia, for the middle and high school scenes,[43] Emory University's Continuing Education Department, the former city hall in Douglasville, Georgia, Georgia International Horse Park, the probate court in Butts County, Georgia, Old East Point Library and East Point First Baptist Church in East Point, Georgia, Fayetteville, Georgia, Stone Mountain Park, Palmetto, Georgia, and Winston, Georgia.[44] Set work was done at Screen Gem Studios in Atlanta.[44] The series was filmed with a Red Dragon digital camera.[34] Filming for the first season concluded in early 2016.[41] While filming, the brothers tried to capture shots that could be seen as homages to many of the 1980s references they recalled. Their goal was not necessarily to fill the work with these references, but instead to make the series seem to the viewer like a 1980s film.[21] They spent little time reviewing those works and instead went by memory. Matt further recognized that some of their filming homages were not purposely done but were found to be very comparable, as highlighted by a fan-made video comparing the show to several 1980s works side by side.[14][45] Matt commented on the video that "Some were deliberate and some were subconscious."[14] The brothers recognized that many of the iconic scenes from these 1980s films, such as with Poltergeist, was about "taking a very ordinary object that people deal with every day, their television set, and imbuing it with something otherworldly", leading to the idea of using the Christmas light strings for Will to communicate with Joyce.[21] The brothers attributed much of the 1980s feel to set and costume designers and the soundtrack composers that helped to recreate the era for them.[14] Lynda Reiss, the head of props, had about a $220,000 budget, similar to most films, to acquire artifacts of the 1980s, using eBay and searching through flea markets and estate sales around the Atlanta area. The bulk of the props were original items from the 1980s with only a few pieces, such as the Dungeons & Dragons books made as replicas.[46] Visual effects To create the aged effect for the series, a film grain was added over the footage, which was captured by scanning in film stock from the 1980s.[34] The Duffers wanted to scare the audience, but not to necessarily make the show violent or gory, following in line with how the 1980s Amblin Entertainment films drove the creation of the PG-13 movie rating. It was "much more about mood and atmosphere and suspense and dread than they are about gore", though they were not afraid to push into more scary elements, particularly towards the end of the first season.[34] The brothers had wanted to avoid any computer-generated effects for the monster and other parts of the series and stay with practical effects. However, the six-month filming time left them little time to plan out and test practical effects rigs for some of the shots. They went with a middle ground of using constructed props including one for the monster whenever they could, but for other shots, such as when the monster bursts through a wall, they opted to use digital effects. Post-production on the first season was completed the week before it was released on Netflix.[14] The title sequence uses closeups of the letters in the Stranger Things title with a red tint against a black background as they slide into place within the title. The sequence was created by the studio Imaginary Forces, formerly part of R/GA, led by creative director Michelle Doughtey.[47] Levy introduced the studio to The Duffer Brothers, who explained their vision of the 1980s-inspired show, which helped the studio to fix the concept the producers wanted. Later, but prior to filming, the producers sent Imaginary Forces the pilot script, the synth-heavy background music for the titles, as well as the various book covers from King and other authors that they had used to establish the title and imagery, and were looking for a similar approach for the show's titles, primarily using a typographical sequence. They took inspiration from several title sequences of works from the 1980s that were previously designed by Richard Greenberg under R/GA, such as Altered States and The Dead Zone. They also got input from Dan Perri, who worked on the title credits of several 1980s films. Various iterations included having letters vanish, to reflect the "missing" theme of the show, and having letters cast shadows on others, alluding to the mysteries, before settling into the sliding letters. The studio began working on the title sequence before filming and took about a month off during the filming process to let the producers get immersed in the show and come back with more input. Initially, they had been working with various fonts for the title and used close-ups of the best features of these fonts, but near the end the producers wanted to work with ITC Benguiat, requiring them to rework those shots. The final sequence is fully computer-generated, but they took inspiration from testing some practical effects, such as using Kodalith masks as would have been done in the 1980s, to develop the appropriate filters for the rendering software. The individual episode title cards used a "fly-through" approach, similar to the film Bullitt, which the producers had suggested to the studio.[48] Music Main articles: Music of Stranger Things and Stranger Things (soundtrack) The Stranger Things original soundtrack was composed by Michael Stein and Kyle Dixon of the electronic band Survive.[49] It makes extensive use of synthesizers in homage to 1980s artists and film composers including Jean-Michel Jarre, Tangerine Dream, Vangelis, Goblin, John Carpenter, Giorgio Moroder, and Fabio Frizzi.[50] According to Stein and Dixon, The Duffer Brothers had been fans of Survive's music, and used their song "Dirge" for the mock trailer that was used to sell the show to Netflix.[49][51] Once the show was green-lit, the Duffers contacted Survive around July 2015 to ask if they were still doing music; the two provided the production team with dozens of songs from their band's past to gain their interest, helping to land them the role.[49] Once aboard, the two worked with producers to select some of their older music to rework for the show, while developing new music, principally with character motifs.[51] The two had been hired before the casting process, so their motif demos were used and played over the actors' audition tapes, aiding in the casting selection.[51][52] The show's theme is based on an unused work Stein composed much earlier that ended up in the library of work they shared with the production staff, who thought that with some reworking would be good for the opening credits.[49] The first season's original soundtrack, consisting of 75 songs from Dixon and Stein split across two volumes, was released by Lakeshore Records. Digital release and streaming options were released on August 10 and 19, 2016 for the two volumes, respectively, while retail versions were available on September 16 and 23, 2016.[53][54] In addition to original music, Stranger Things features period music from artists including The Clash, Toto, New Order, The Bangles, Foreigner, Echo and the Bunnymen, Peter Gabriel and Corey Hart, as well as excerpts from Tangerine Dream, John Carpenter and Vangelis.[54][55] In particular, The Clash's "Should I Stay or Should I Go" was specifically picked to play at pivotal moments of the story, such as when Will is trying to communicate with Joyce from the Upside Down.[54] Music supervisor Nora Felder felt the song "furthered the story" and called it an additional, unseen, main character of the season.[56]
We present our review of Stranger Things (Season 1)!The first season of the American science fiction, horror drama television series Stranger Things premiered worldwide on the streaming service Netflix on July 15, 2016.[1] The series was created by the Duffer Brothers, who also serve as executive producers along with Shawn Levy and Dan Cohen.This season stars Winona Ryder, David Harbour, Finn Wolfhard, Millie Bobby Brown, Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin, Natalia Dyer, Charlie Heaton, Cara Buono, and Matthew Modine, with Noah Schnapp, Joe Keery, and Shannon Purser in recurring roles. The first season of Stranger Things was widely praised, in particular for its originality, homages to the 1980s, characterization, tone, visuals, and acting (particularly those of Ryder, Harbour, Wolfhard, Brown and Modine).Disclaimer: The following may contain offensive language, adult humor, and/or content that some viewers may find offensive – The views and opinions expressed by any one speaker does not explicitly or necessarily reflect or represent those of Mark Radulich or W2M Network.Mark Radulich and his wacky podcast on all the things:https://linktr.ee/markkind76alsohttps://www.teepublic.com/user/radulich-in-broadcasting-networkFB Messenger: Mark Radulich LCSWTiktok: @markradulichtwitter: @MarkRadulichInstagram: markkind76RIBN Album Playlist: https://suno.com/playlist/91d704c9-d1ea-45a0-9ffe-5069497bad59
Film and television actor Matthew Modine recently came on the Cybercrime Magazine Podcast to discuss his latest role in Netflix's political thriller, "Zero Day." Modine also talked about AI, cybercrime, hacking, and the internet. In this episode, host Paul John Spaulding is joined by Steve Morgan, Founder of Cybersecurity Ventures and Editor-in-Chief at Cybercrime Magazine, to discuss. The Cybercrime Magazine Update airs weekly and covers the latest news, interviews, podcasts, reports, videos, and special productions from Cybercrime Magazine, published by Cybersecurity Ventures. For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
Matthew Modine "is one of the best, most adaptable film actors of his generation," says The New York Times. Modine's iconic portrayals in films such as Alan Parker's BIRDY, Louden Swain in VISION QUEST, Stanley Kubrick's FULL METAL JACKET, and Dr. Martin “Papa” Brenner in Netflix's global phenomenon STRANGER THINGS have cemented his legacy in the entertainment industry. Modine recently starred in the Netflix political thriller series "Zero Day," where he plays the Speaker of the House. If you watch this Cybercrime Magazine video interview with Modine, then you might also call him an expert on the good, the bad, and the ugly that artificial intelligence (AI) brings to society. Our host Sam White dives deep into AI, the Internet, cybercrime, privacy, surveillance, and a whole lot more with Modine. Modine draws parallels between George Orwell's “1984”, the famous dystopian novel and cautionary tale, and what we are living through now in the age of AI. Despite his concerns around AI, Modine touts the benefits of it, namely its potential for sharing medical information during epidemics, helping to feed starving people around the globe, and more. If AI could play a role in taking down the U.S. power grid, then Modine helps us imagine what that might be like. Modine gets personal with Cybercrime Magazine and shares his love for New York City, his experience working with Robert De Niro, and a deepfake song involving George Michael and Wham! This interview may be Modine like you've never seen him before. Visit the Official Matthew Modine Website at https://matthewmodine.com. For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com. For all of our podcasts, visit us at https://cybercrime.radio
On this episode of the Modern Facilities Management podcast, Griffin Hamilton speaks with Richard Boothman and Jamie Tuinstra from Modine about their experiences in the heating industry, the transition from the UK to the US market, and the importance of heating efficiency and fuel sources. They discuss the challenges and opportunities in the market, the significance of preventative maintenance, and emerging technologies such as air to water heat pumps. Enjoy! Chapters 00:00Introduction to Modine and Its Leaders 02:59Transitioning from the UK to the US Market 06:00Understanding Modine's Market Position and Product Offerings 09:04Heating Efficiency and Fuel Sources 12:02Evaluating Equipment for Future-Proofing Facilities 14:53The Importance of Preventative Maintenance 17:51Emerging Technologies in Heating Systems 24:09Personal Influences and Career Reflections Interested in closing the skills gap? Check out our friends at Interplay Learning!
Absolutely loved this interview with Ruby! Her energy was very exciting and it charged this interview with nothing but positive vibes. It is true when I said that the movie "Satanic Panic" is in my Top 50 because it's truly an entertaining and amazing movie. For those that have not seen this masterpiece, you definitely need to check it out for a plethora of reasons; I would give you all those reasons but there are too many to list. The movie stars an exceptional cast, it was directed masterfully, and the storyline will keep you asking yourself "what in the actual f*ck is going on?" but in a positive aspect. It's unquestionably an underrated gem and I hope that there will be a sequel!
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq pulled back from their 50-day lines to undercut their 21-day lines, awaiting the latest Fed meeting and other big news. Eli Lilly jumped on earnings, flirting with a buy signal.
The new film HARD MILES hits theaters April 19th, and the writer/direct RJ Daniel Hanna stopped by the podcast to tell us all about it. He's an Arkansas filmmaker, and this is his second feature. Based on a true story, the film stars Matthew Modine, Sean Astin, Leslie David Baker, and Cynthia Kaye McWilliams. Modine plays a social worker who takes some incarcerated young men on a life-changing cycling trip 700 miles from Denver, CO to the Grand Canyon.Links Find HARD MILES showtimes in your area on IMDB Follow HARD MILES on instagram Follow RJ Daniel Hanna on instagram Learn more about RJ Daniel Hanna on IMDBConnect with Arthouse Garage Support us on Patreon Arthouse Garage shop Instagram Facebook Twitter Letterboxd Email us at Andrew@ArthouseGarage.com Subscribe to the email newsletter: arthousegarage.com/subscribe Try Opopop popcorn! Get 10% off your first order Theme music by Apauling Productions
“Congratulations, Morgan. There's another town you've destroyed.”After the success of Die Hard 2 and Cliffhanger, director Renny Harlin wanted to establish his wife Geena Davis as an action star. He sought out a swashbuckling pirate adventure script for her to lead. Screenwriters Michael Frost Beckner and James Gorman had written an initial draft, but extensive rewrites resulted in multiple additional credited writers. With Geena Davis attached to the lead role of pirate captain Morgan Adams, finding the right co-lead proved challenging. Michael Douglas was originally set to play opposite Davis but dropped out due to issues over equal screen time. Numerous major stars were offered the role including Tom Cruise, Keanu Reeves, Russell Crowe, Liam Neeson and Daniel Day-Lewis before Harlin settled on Matthew Modine. With the stars finally set, cameras rolled on location in Malta and Thailand. But behind the scenes, the production was plagued with problems that led to massive cost overruns. Join us – Pete Wright and Andy Nelson – as we continue the 1995 Golden Raspberry Awards Worst Director Nominees series with a conversation about Harlin's 1995 film CutThroat Island.Here's a hint at what we talk about:We discuss the issues with the constantly evolving script and poor dialogue, along with miscasting of the leads and lack of chemistry between Davis and Modine. We also get into the impressive practical effects and action set pieces, despite flaws elsewhere. And we talk about the legendary reputation of this box office bomb that sunk Carolco Pictures.Here are a few other points in our discussion:Renny Harlin's strengths and weaknesses as a directorThe great production design and cinematographyHow the film hasn't aged particularly wellOur armchair casting for who could have been better in the lead rolesIn the end, we found CutThroat Island to be a mixed bag with plenty of problems holding it back yet still quite entertaining and delivering a romping pirate adventure. It makes for an interesting case study in a big budget production gone awry. We have a great time talking about it, so check it out then tune in. The Next Reel – when the movie ends, our conversation begins!Film SundriesWatch this on Apple or Amazon, or find other places at JustWatchScript OptionsTheatrical trailerLetterboxd Visit our ORIGINALS PAGE to find source material that movies we've talked about on the shows that are part of The Next Reel's family of podcasts were based on. Books, plays, video games, even other movies and TV series! By doing so, you can find a great read or something to watch, and help us out in the process as a portion comes back our way. Enjoy!Start your own podcast journey with the best host in the business. Try TRANSISTOR today!Want to upgrade your LETTERBOXD account? Use our PROMO CODE to get a DISCOUNT and help us out in the process!Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's DISCORD channel!Here's where you can find us around the internet:The WebLetterboxdFacebookInstagramXYouTubeFlickchartCheck out poster artwork for movies we've discussed on our Pinterest pagePete AndyWe spend hours every week putting this show together for you, our dear listener, and it would sure mean a lot to us if you considered becoming a member. When you do, you get early access to shows, ad-free episodes, and a TON of bonus content. To those who already support the show, thank you. To those who don't yet: what are you waiting for?Become a Member here: $5 monthly or $55 annuallyWhat are some other ways you can support us and show your love? Glad you asked!You can buy TNR apparel, stickers, mugs and more from our MERCH PAGE.Or buy or rent movies we've discussed on the show from our WATCH PAGE.Or sign up for AUDIBLE.
“Congratulations, Morgan. There's another town you've destroyed.”After the success of Die Hard 2 and Cliffhanger, director Renny Harlin wanted to establish his wife Geena Davis as an action star. He sought out a swashbuckling pirate adventure script for her to lead. Screenwriters Michael Frost Beckner and James Gorman had written an initial draft, but extensive rewrites resulted in multiple additional credited writers. With Geena Davis attached to the lead role of pirate captain Morgan Adams, finding the right co-lead proved challenging. Michael Douglas was originally set to play opposite Davis but dropped out due to issues over equal screen time. Numerous major stars were offered the role including Tom Cruise, Keanu Reeves, Russell Crowe, Liam Neeson and Daniel Day-Lewis before Harlin settled on Matthew Modine. With the stars finally set, cameras rolled on location in Malta and Thailand. But behind the scenes, the production was plagued with problems that led to massive cost overruns. Join us – Pete Wright and Andy Nelson – as we continue the 1995 Golden Raspberry Awards Worst Director Nominees series with a conversation about Harlin's 1995 film CutThroat Island.Here's a hint at what we talk about:We discuss the issues with the constantly evolving script and poor dialogue, along with miscasting of the leads and lack of chemistry between Davis and Modine. We also get into the impressive practical effects and action set pieces, despite flaws elsewhere. And we talk about the legendary reputation of this box office bomb that sunk Carolco Pictures.Here are a few other points in our discussion:Renny Harlin's strengths and weaknesses as a directorThe great production design and cinematographyHow the film hasn't aged particularly wellOur armchair casting for who could have been better in the lead rolesIn the end, we found CutThroat Island to be a mixed bag with plenty of problems holding it back yet still quite entertaining and delivering a romping pirate adventure. It makes for an interesting case study in a big budget production gone awry. We have a great time talking about it, so check it out then tune in. The Next Reel – when the movie ends, our conversation begins!Film SundriesWatch this on Apple or Amazon, or find other places at JustWatchScript OptionsTheatrical trailerLetterboxd Visit our ORIGINALS PAGE to find source material that movies we've talked about on the shows that are part of The Next Reel's family of podcasts were based on. Books, plays, video games, even other movies and TV series! By doing so, you can find a great read or something to watch, and help us out in the process as a portion comes back our way. Enjoy!Start your own podcast journey with the best host in the business. Try TRANSISTOR today!Want to upgrade your LETTERBOXD account? Use our PROMO CODE to get a DISCOUNT and help us out in the process!Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's DISCORD channel!Here's where you can find us around the internet:The WebLetterboxdFacebookInstagramXYouTubeFlickchartCheck out poster artwork for movies we've discussed on our Pinterest pagePete AndyWe spend hours every week putting this show together for you, our dear listener, and it would sure mean a lot to us if you considered becoming a member. When you do, you get early access to shows, ad-free episodes, and a TON of bonus content. To those who already support the show, thank you. To those who don't yet: what are you waiting for?Become a Member here: $5 monthly or $55 annuallyWhat are some other ways you can support us and show your love? Glad you asked!You can buy TNR apparel, stickers, mugs and more from our MERCH PAGE.Or buy or rent movies we've discussed on the show from our WATCH PAGE.Or sign up for AUDIBLE.
Modine Manufacturing's Q3 2023 earnings call, unedited
" Never take anything personally." " Don't judge yourself for where you are." HAPPY NEW YEAR! We're ringing in 2024 with two amazing artists and best friends, Ruby Modine and Suteara Vaughn. This energetic conversation reflects upon their first interaction, working on Shameless, collaborating in the self-tape process, and future creative endeavors. Strap in for this electric reunion! SHOUTOUTS & PROMOTIONS - Shameless - Birds of Empire (Podcast)
Investment-Schnelltest im Rahmen von Bernecker.TV. Walter Tissen im Gespräch mit Bernecker-Experte Volker Schulz ("Der Aktionärsbrief"). Diese Sendung ist eine Podcast-Variante des Schnelltests im Rahmen von Bernecker TV, Sendung vom 23.11.2023. Themen-Schlaglichter: ++ Varta: Problemfaktor Verschuldung ++ Ivanhoe Mines: Kupfer - Das neue Gold? ++ Hinweis auf Aktionärsbrief und Bernecker Friday Aktion ++ Modine Manufacturing: Momentum und gute Story ++ SAF Holland: Neubewertung fällig? ++ Bayer: Das Grauen im DAX, aber .... Besuchen Sie uns gerne auf unserer Website: https://www.bernecker.info
Welcome back! On this episode, we bring you a Career Conference BTS (Behind the Scenes) as we wrap up our August 2023 Career Conference. We enjoy doing these episodes because it's a bit of a "peek over the fence" as some of our most recent alumni share their experiences through their process and journey. In this episode, we feature: Brad Franke, a former Navy Submarine lieutenant, graduated from the United States with a degree in Economics and Political Science and spent 7 years in the Navy. Brad accepting an Engineering Management position with Edward Lifesciences. Aaron Markey, a former Army Armor captain, graduated from the United States Military Academy with a degree in Engineering Management and spent 6 years in the Army. Aaron accepted an Engineering Team Leadership position with Modine. Hamilton Jones, a former USMC captain, graduated from the United States Naval Academy with a degree in Comparative Politics and spent 6 years in the USMC. Hamilton accepted a position with Senior Account Management position with Motorola Solutions. I was able to lead the team through multiple discussion points, such as your biggest surprise from the Conference, the most valuable thing you did to prepare for the Conference, the follow-up interview process, and how you ultimately chose the company that you going to work for. I really enjoy leading this part of the discussion because it is so rewarding a watch an officer engage in a deep level of preparation before the Conference and then navigate the Career Conference and the follow-up interview process. For the second half of this Conference BTS podcast, the panelists fielded questions from the group who were attending the webcast live. This is always such a valuable part of this webcast because the questions asked likely reflect the questions many of you have regarding your processes and your transition. We will continue to do these post-conference webcasts. Our next Career Conference is November 3-7, 2023 and we'll release the audio and video to the webcast in early December. Until then, best of success! If you want to know more about who we are and what we do, there are a load of resources that you can tap into at cameron-brooks.com. You can also find more information on our YouTube Channel and follow us on LinkedIn.
On this special episode Mike talks with Kevyn Major Howard, Lou Pizarro, and Stephen Rigg about their new film, A Modern Art Masterpiece: The Untold Story of the Making of Full Metal Jacket. Currently, the project is seeking funding via IndieGoGo.Help make the project a success at: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/a-modern-art-masterpiece-full-metal-jacketBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/show/the-projection-booth-podcast_2/support.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5513239/advertisement
On this special episode Mike talks with Kevyn Major Howard, Lou Pizarro, and Stephen Rigg about their new film, A Modern Art Masterpiece: The Untold Story of the Making of Full Metal Jacket. Currently, the project is seeking funding via IndieGoGo.Help make the project a success at: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/a-modern-art-masterpiece-full-metal-jacketThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5513239/advertisement
Das Buch zum Podcast? JETZT AUCH ALS HÖRBUCH. Lieber als Newsletter? Geht auch. Gestern und Börse war keine gute Kombo. Bijou Brigitte, Wolfspeed und Adyen hatten schlechte bis katastrophale Zahlen. CVS dürfte jetzt Amazon hassen und der Bitcoin dürfte weiterhin die Zinsen hassen. Außerdem hat Walmart performt. Eigentlich. Totgesagte leben länger. Also sprechen wir über PayPal (WKN: A14R7U). Das Training von Künstlicher Intelligenz benötigt viel Rechenleistung. Der Cloud-Boom benötigt viel Rechenleistung. Viel Rechenleistung benötigt viel Kühlung und deshalb macht Modine (WKN: 869795) 150% Rendite. Diesen Podcast vom 18.08.2023, 3:00 Uhr stellt dir die Podstars GmbH (Noah Leidinger) zur Verfügung. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Radio Neighboring Wednesdays presents a morning mix of good fun and fun music with visits on the phone from Morgan Burrell, Modine and Obrand Law Group's Mick Obrand!
Barry Tait, also known as "Bear", is a seasoned expert in video production with over three decades of experience. He founded his video production company in his basement in 1993 and grew it into a thriving business specializing in corporate media such as training, sales and marketing, corporate events, conferences, trade shows, drones, corporate history video, and social media videos. Located on Corporate Drive since 1997, Barry's company has worked with notable clients including Harley-Davidson, Modine, Lennox, SC Johnson, Aurora, Kroger, and more. His passion for storytelling through video has led to numerous successful video campaigns for his clients, earning him a reputation as a reliable and innovative partner. With a commitment to excellence and a dedication to his craft, Barry and his team continue to provide high-quality video production services to businesses of all sizes, always on the lookout for more good clients. In this episode, you will learn: 1. Importance of video in modern marketing strategies 2. Best practices for producing effective corporate training videos 3. The role of video in preserving and showcasing company history 4. How to create engaging conference videos for virtual and in-person events 5. The rise of video podcasts and their potential for reaching new audiences 6. Strategies for optimizing video content on YouTube and social media 7. Techniques for measuring the effectiveness of video content. Tune into this Episode of Stand Out & Grow to learn more! Find all notes at www.standoutngrow.com Find adBidtise Properties at: www.adbidtise.com www.hashtagsocialbuzz.com www.linkedin4yourbusiness.com www.katherineramirez.net Please take a moment and review us so more people can find our podcast. Thanks in advance. Kat You Got This!
Ida Mae and Tommy J's Radio Neighboring Wednesdays 8 to 10am had several callers and played a mix of bluegrass and surf twang. On Lawyer Mick Obrand's "Good, Bad, and the Ugly" segment, Mick outlined the historic indictments of the former President in a straight forward and factual delivery. Modine from Texas called to congratulate her sister, Ida Mae, on her weekday show and Brandy Faber let us know that the 57th Brooks Street Classic Surf Contest window opened on June 3rd."NO SLEEP UNTIL BROOKS STREET" has started!
“Not one person doesn't feel insecure, and that's okay.” Please welcome the fantastically talented, Ruby Modine, as she returns to PWRP for an off-the-rails episode. You will recognize this incredible Actor and Musician from her stand out work in Happy Death Day, Shameless, Satanic Panic, and this year's FEAR. However, 2023 is looking to be her busiest year yet with multiple songs set for the release calendar and two film projects that she is both writing and directing. Ruby reflects on her experience making FEAR during lockdown, her love for music, and the big jump into the Director's chair. Hit that play button, you know you wanna! SHOUTOUTS & PROMOTIONS -New Music drops 4.13.23 -@rubymodine
Today, Gretchen is joined by Gina Bonini of Modine to discuss just how critical successful thermal management is for your electric vehicles. Join the discussion on this week's episode of #UtilimarcFleetFYIs.Share your thoughts on LinkedIn, Instagram or Facebook with #UtilimarcFleetFYIs.www.utilimarc.com
“Patience is so important and often overlooked.” Prepare for one of the most off-the-rail episodes of PWRP with special guest, Ruby Modine! Having been raised on both film sets and theatrical stages, she found love for the performing arts at a young age. Her talents stretch from singing, acting, dancing, and writing; but there's so much more to her creative force! Ruby discusses the anxiety of building a career, her love for music, and finding fulfillment outside of the business. SHOUTOUTS & PROMOTIONS -Pure Earth -Fear
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Diane and Sean discuss the conclusion of Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy, The Dark Knight Rises. Episode music is "Gotham's Reckoning", by Hans Zimmer, from the OST.- 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
Whitney and Collin tie a ribbon on Season 4 of Stranger Things, picking our favorite episode, chatting about all the unanswered questions, Jamie's new song, and Modine's twitter drag. And we have our superlatives for the season!
Hey Peaches! Welcome back to FIX IT! Where friends don't let friends fix pop culture alone. Join Adam and Jay as they FIX The Dark Knight Rises (2012). The Chazz Palminteri Pals discuss picking podcast movies, yeast, crowd work excitement, heat (not the movie), and/or, Modine, and, of course, how to fix The Dark Knight Rises. Who do you think has the best fix for The Dark Knight Rises? As always, "He is the Leslie Knope of shadow justice." Need more pReview'd in your life? FIX IT! Check out pReview'd on YouTube! Follow pReview'd on Instagram & Twitter & TikTok Join the pReview'd Discord server! Get extra goodies on Patreon! Watch Jay on Twitch! Browse the merch shop! Get into pReview'd Gaming on YouTube!
"All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy." For Episode 224, Brandon and Thomas conclude their director series on Stanley Kubrick. Listen as they discuss his final three films, The Shining, Full Metal Jacket, and Eyes Wide Shut. Contact Us: Facebook: @cinenation Instagram: @cinenationpodcast Twitter: @CineNationPod Medium: CineNation E-mail: cinenationpodcast@gmail.com
Modine (MOD) is a thermal management company. Gina Bonini discusses what investors need to know about Modine (MOD), as well as how MOD is helping the transition to electric vehicles. She talks about MOD's earnings report which was released May 25th. She also notes that shares are up more than 30% in 2022. She then goes over what's next for MOD. Tune in to find out more.
When it comes to the greatest Vietnam war movie of all time, two films come to mind: Francis Ford Coppola's "Apocalypse Now" and Stanley Kubrick's "Full Metal Jacket." Longtime listener Hot Sauce Steve was kind enough to commission the latter. Everyone remembers the belly laughs and jaw-dropping surprises in "Full Metal Jacket," R. Lee Ermey's unforgettable performance, Vincent D'Onofrio's body transformation, and the wealth of dark humor. But we don't always take the time to celebrate the film's sets or dig deeper into Kubrick's themes of dehumanization, indoctrination, and whether man can withstand the unnatural conditions of war. In this episode, the Shat Crew hears Big D's Sapper School Tales, explores sex-worker inflation, outlines the economics of short-time versus long-time, debates slow-motion deaths, and plans Ash's Chaturbate career. SUBSCRIBE Android: https://shatpod.com/android Apple: https://shatpod.com/apple All: https://shatpod.com/subscribe CONTACT Email: hosts@shatpod.com Website: https://shatpod.com/movies Leave a Voicemail: Web: https://shatpod.com/voicemail Leave a Voicemail: Call: (914) 719-7428 SUPPORT THE PODCAST Donate or Commission: https://shatpod.com/support Shop Merchandise: https://shatpod.com/shop Theme Song - Die Hard by Guyz Nite: https://www.facebook.com/guyznite
Smooth Transitions from Cooling to Heating with Mark Orlovsky It’s my pleasure to welcome Mark Orlowski to the podcast. He is a quality warranty and service expert at Modine manufacturing company. In this episode we covered: What is an HVAC system? How do you ensure that HVAC systems are operating at optimum efficiency? Now, if […] The post 290- Smooth Transitions from Cooling to Heating with Mark Orlovsky appeared first on Accendo Reliability.
In the final week of Jack and the Beanstalk month, Drew and Cassie discuss Jack and the Beanstalk: The Real Story. This retelling is a 3-episode mini-series from Hallmark that aired in 2001 and features an all-star cast that includes Matthew Modine, Jon Voight, Mia Sara, Vanessa Redgrave, Richard Attenborough, JJ Feild, Jonathan Hyde, and Daryl Hannah. Modine plays Jack Robinson, a wealthy man living in contemporary New York City who soon learns that he is the last descendant of the Jack from Jack in the Beanstalk. As Jack uncovers the truth of a story that he has always believed to be mere fiction, he learns that it's up to him to right his ancestor's wrongs. We talk about the series' timely message, Jonathan Hyde's body of work, numbers in fiction, bean pod sleeping bags, the unfortunate lack of Muppets, rushed romances, and much more!Music: Through The Woods by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
In this exercise in somewhat effective stunt-casting, Stabler gets pitted against his untethered analog, a rage-fueled annihilator of tween girls played by erstwhile star actor Matthew Modine. Yes, this week, the Munchie Boys took on “Rage” (SVU S6E17). In a structurally odd episode that pits rager against rager in a ticking-clock, nearly locked-room scenario until it suddenly isn't and renders much of what preceded moot, Stabler tries to nab the one who got away while confronting his own anger management issues. Don't worry, there's also talk of malodorous food PsyOps, truly pornographic whistling, edging, the nature of the San Fernando Valley, Modine's inability to shed his yuppie prick veneer, and so much more. Music: Divorcio Suave - “Munchy Business” 22:40 - Tangerine Dream - “Flight to Sunrise” from Vision Quest (1985) 31:53 - Ole Rasmussen & His Nebraska Cornhuskers - “The Sand Hills of Old Nebraska” b/w Gonna See My Sunday Baby Saturday Night (1950) 41:56 - Broken Social Scene - “Lover's Spit” from You Forgot It In People (2002) Next Week's Episode: Season 8, Episode 1 “Informed”
Driving technology, productivity and innovation, the Shenandoah Valley is home to a host of different manufacturing companies across multiple industries. Long-standing Shenandoah Valley company, Modine, specializes in thermal heat exchange and produces HVAC products at their growing Buena Vista facility. SVP Executive Director Jay Langston spoke with Brent Secrist, Plant Superintendent, about his Modine manufacturing career path and what he appreciates most about his life in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley. Learn more about this innovative company, growing a career in manufacturing, and what makes the region an incredible place to raise a family.
Big announcement-- Tig and Cheryl have merch! Check it out at podswag.com/truestory. On today's episode, Tig and Cheryl take on the hit 2018 doc "Three Identical Strangers." Matthew Modine and Madonna come up AGAIN, plus Cheryl recreates herself sobbing at Les Mis, and Tig pitches a potential name for an improv troupe. *this episode spills beans* (tigandcheryltruestory@gmail.com)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Omar Moore on Pacific Heights, the richest and whitest neighborhood in San Francisco, a city in Northern California that is less than six percent Black. The 1990 film PACIFIC HEIGHTS is not represented here (heck the film wasn't even shot in Pacific Heights.) Plus: Your health. The time for that check-up is right now. And: It's now exactly 50 years since the Pentagon Papers were first published in the New York Times. A look at the efforts of Daniel Ellsberg and the importance of doing brave things in service of the country. June 13, 2021. BRAND NEW: Second item in the new Summer Sensation Series—Greenwood, 1921 at THE POLITICRAT daily podcast online store—buy now! (Designed by Omar) https://bit.ly/3z9Rd4f FREE: SUBSCRIBE NOW TO THE BRAND NEW POLITICRAT DAILY PODCAST NEWSLETTER!! Extra content, audio, analysis, exclusive essays for subscribers only, plus special offers and discounts on merchandise at The Politicrat Daily Podcast online store. Something new and informative EVERY DAY!! Subscribe FREE at https://politicrat.substack.com Buy podcast merchandise (all designed by Omar Moore) and lots more at The Politicrat Daily Podcast Store: https://the-politicrat.myshopify.com The Politicrat YouTube page: bit.ly/3bfWk6V The Politicrat Facebook page: bit.ly/3bU1O7c The Politicrat blog: https://politicrat.politics.blog PLEASE SUBSCRIBE to this to this podcast! Follow/tweet Omar at: https://twitter.com/thepopcornreel
Full Metal Jacket. On this episode we are joined by Matthew Modine . Matthew Modine is an American actor, activist and filmmaker, who rose to prominence through his role as United States Marine Corps Private Joker in Full Metal Jacket. His other film roles include the title character in Birdy, the high school wrestler Louden Swain in Vision Quest, Joe Slovak in Gross Anatomy, Drake Goodman in Pacific Heights and Dr. Ralph Wyman in Short Cuts. On television, Modine portrayed the villainous Dr. Martin Brenner in Stranger Things, the oversexed Sullivan Groff on Weeds, Dr. Don Francis in And the Band Played On and Ivan Turing in Proof. Please support the Mark and Me Podcast here https://www.patreon.com/Markandme
Corrye eviscerates a movie critic who claims The Dark Knight Rises "isn't about anything."Luke forces Corrye to do more Bane impressions. Luke and Corrye theorize on what it would take for Christopher Nolan to pull the trigger on a 4th Batman film. Plus: RIP Cloris Leachman,Ryan Serhant is the best, and one of the Chumps is a Twitter hypocrite.
In Episode 16 I got together with writer/producer/director Boman Modine.The son of Hollywood actor Matthew Modine, Boman started his professional life wanting to be a teacher and, somewhat by chance, stumbled upon filmmaking while majoring in History and Comparitive Religion at college. He now has a slate of projects on the go and a growing interest in animation, not least because it avoids so many of the problems Covid imposes on filmmakers who want to make live action films.This was a lively conversation peppered with amusing anecdotes and insight on what's happening in the world of film and TV today. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/penrakespodcasts)
This is the trailer to Episode 16 with Boman Modine talking to me about filmmaking in the time of covid. The son of Hollywood actor Matthew Modine, Boman started his professional life wanting to be a teacher and, somewhat by chance, stumbled upon filmmaking while majoring in History and Comparitive Religion at college . Join us for the full episode to find out what Boman believes is the least problematic area of making films while the pandemic rages on. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/penrakespodcasts)
By the time he was offered the starring role in Kubrick's 'Full Metal Jacket', Modine had alread worked with some of our finest directors, including Alan Parker, John Sayles and Robert Altman. In subsequent years, Modine has delivered indelible performances in high profile films like 'Gross Anatomy', 'And the Band Played On' and 'Any Given Sunday'. Support this podcast
In this week's aviary anomaly of an episode, Jacob and Nathan discuss Alan Parker's 1984 feathery film Birdy! After gliding back to the early '80s to investigate what makes this Nicolas Cage's first serious stab at method acting, they squawk about: Birdy's place in the Vietnam movie canon; Modine and Cage's dissimilarly unhinged performances; birds as metaphors for liberation; and overgrown mammory glands. Come fly with us this week in this white swan of an episode that claws deep into a weird, fascinating, and cuckoo film—either you'll enjoy it, or we'll eat crow! Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @ctccpod. Like us on Facebook at Cut the Chit Chat. Email us at contact@ctccpod.com. Thanks to Kevin MacLeod for our intro and outro music, and Daniel Labonté for our tech support.
The Right Idea Podcast Season 1, Episode 8 “A Conversation About Siena Catholic Schools in Racine” With a network of five grade schools and a middle/high school that has a 100% graduation rate, Siena Catholic Schools is building a solid foundation for students to grow and reach their full potential as a whole person – on a personal, spiritual and communal level. The students, parents, educators, parishes and local businesses work together to show students where their education can lead them as they work together to build a flourishing community. Podcast Host: Kevin Nicholson, Founder and President of No Better Friend Corp. Produced, Written & Edited by Emelia Rohl, Communications Director of No Better Friend Corp. Voices in this episode (in alphabetical order): Kevin Nicholson, President & CEO, No Better Friend Corp. Emelia Rohl, Podcast Producer / Communications Director, No Better Friend Corp. Brenda White, President, Siena Catholic Schools, Racine Justin Wood, HR Recruiting Specialist, Modine, Racine OTHER SOURCE MATERIAL: https://www.sienacatholicschools.org https://www.sienacatholicschools.org/siena-leadership/ https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/teals
Nathan Delack is a 7-time EMMY-award-winning television news photojournalist.In this episode I interview Nathan on his upcoming documentary film about the McCullom Lake cancer cluster, chronicling the town's search for answers and their fight for justice.LINKS:http://www.McCullomlake.nethttp://www.facebook.com/McCullomLakehttp://www.Twtitter.com/McCullomLakeBackground:In 2014, residents of McCullom Lake, Illinois, settled an eight-year-old lawsuit in which they claimed exposure to vinyl chloride and other volatile organic compounds from a nearby Dow Chemical plant had caused a brain cancer cluster in the area. The original lawsuits also named the neighbouring Modine Manufacturing plant, alleging that its contribution of trichloroethylene to the plume made it culpable for illnesses. Modine settled with the plaintiffs in 2008 for undisclosed amounts.The village of McCullom lake has a population of just over 1,000 residents. A brain cancer cluster of 33 brain tumours was reported at the time, with many more people thought to be affected following further investigation.
This week Turtle Dork discusses the new biopic Harriet. Indie Dork revisits the Terminator franchise ahead of his viewing of Terminator Dark Fate. Wife Dork discusses Netflix’s Queer Eye: We’re In Japan! and the power of hugs. And Mouth Dork reflects on the amazing Full Metal Modine retrospect at the Alamo Drafthouse Winchester. Follow the podcast @ITMODcast on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Don’t forget to leave a review or comment. And as always, thank you for listening!
On this episode of The Deep Cut, host John Rocha welcomes actor, director, writer, producer and all-around fun guy Matthew Modine to the show. He is promoting his new film Miss Virginia that stars Orange is the New Black’s Uzo Aduba as a struggling inner-city mother named Virginia Walden Ford who sacrifices everything to give her son a good education. Unwilling to allow her son to stay in a dangerous school, she launches a movement that could save his future - and that of thousands like him. Modine plays eccentric Congressman Cliff Williams who aids Virginia in this effort. It’s based on a true story. Rocha and Modine dive deep into the events that happened in the movie. They also discuss some of his best work on his resume like Vision Quest, Full Metal Jacket, Stranger Things and the legendary for all the wrong reason Cutthroat Island. Modine opens up about the time he pissed off Kubrick on the set of Full Metal Jacket with his theory about 2001: A Space Odyssey. He also gives his thoughts on if he is the American in Stranger Things and so much more! It’s another wide open, fun and in depth conversation with an accomplished, funny and supremely talented guest on The Deep Cut. Remember to Like and Share the episode and Subscribe to the Collider Conversations feed for more episodes of The Deep Cut.Follow John Rocha: https://twitter.com/TheRochaSaysFollow Matthew Modine: https://twitter.com/MatthewModine
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This week Sara and Boman drop by the pod to talk about their work behind the camera. Sara is an extremely talented cinematographer and Boman is a producer on the rise. Join us as we talk marriage, art, and navigating this crazy career path. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/married2hollywood/support
In this episode, Charles (@charlesrockhill) and Christopher (@chrisopotamia) discuss Happy Death Day 2U (2019), The Full House theme, reverse mermaids, deep dish "pizza", The Jennifer Aniston scale. Thanks for listening and TRY NOT TO DIE!! Follow us to give us some feedback and listen to episodes once we figure this sh*t out. Twitter: @DirtyHorrorPod Instagram: @dirtylittlehorrorpodcast Facebook: Dirty Little Horror Please leave a review if you have a moment. Dirty Little Horror is an LGBT Horror podcast where we try to find the gay subtext and make spooky dick jokes!
In this episode, Charles (@charlesrockhill) and Christopher (@chrisopotamia) discuss Happy Death Day (2017) spoilers, poison, throwing wine and becoming famous. Thanks for listening and TRY NOT TO DIE!! Follow us to give us some feedback and listen to episodes once we figure this sh*t out. Twitter: @DirtyHorrorPod Instagram: @dirtylittlehorrorpodcast Facebook: Dirty Little Horror Please leave a review if you have a moment. Dirty Little Horror is an LGBT Horror podcast where we try to find the gay subtext and make spooky dick jokes!
This week we're hitting the mat and pumping our fist in the air with wrestling expert and Paramount Network digital producer Brian Dermody stopping by to watch the '80s underdog sports movie Vision Quest for the first time. Join us as we talk about why the film is beloved in wrestling and MMA circles, the film career of Hulk Hogan, '80s sports movie montages and much more. Plus, we go track-by-track through the movie's killer soundtrack. Follow Brian on Twitter and head over to the Paramount Network to see his work on the digital side of Bellator MMA. Watch fighter Michael Chandler's tribute to Vision Quest. Like Movies My Friends Have Never Seen on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. You can also get the show on iTunes, Spotify, Soundcloud and Stitcher. Or paste the RSS feed into the preferred podcast player of your choice to get new episodes when they're released.
Coming Attractions/News: Green Book WidowWhat Men Want New Movies Crazy Rich Asians - This contemporary romantic comedy, based on a global bestseller, follows native New Yorker Rachel Chu to Singapore to meet her boyfriend's family. Mile 22 - An elite American intelligence officer, aided by a top-secret tactical command unit, tries to smuggle a mysterious police officer with sensitive information out of the country. Alpha - In the prehistoric past, a young man struggles to return home after being separated from his tribe during a buffalo hunt and finds a similarly lost wolf companion to start a friendship that would change humanity. Undisputed Classic The Philadelphia Story - When a rich woman's ex-husband and a tabloid-type reporter turn up just before her planned remarriage, she begins to learn the truth about herself. Top Five - Asian Actors or Actresses 1988 Married to the Mob (Michelle Pfeiffer, Matthew Modine, Jonathan Demme): An undercover FBI agent falls in love with a recently widowed mafia wife, who is trying to restart her life following her husband's murder while being pursued by a libidinous mafia kingpin seeking to claim her for himself. A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master (Robert Englund): Freddy Krueger returns once again to terrorize the dreams of the remaining Dream Warriors, as well as those of a young woman who may be able to defeat him for good. Next Week: A.X.L., Happytime Murders, Our Undisputed Classic is The Muppet Movie and our top five worst movie robots.
We go into basic for this Vietnam epic of a podcast! TROPIC THUNDER and FULL METAL JACKET are the features which are dissected after we run through a bunch of Netflix shows and a long discussion of SOLO (one of us has seen it, but both have strong opinions). Enjoy! Next week: ROGUE ONE and HEAT: Heist Movies!!
Marianne's Macabre Movie Review #15 "Happy Death Day" Marianne and the Jackson family talk about this Groundhog Day-like horror movie. Marianne and the Jackson family talk about this Groundhog Day-like horror movie. Marianne and the Jackson family talk about this Groundhog Day-like horror movie. Join the discussion https://www.facebook.com/MariannesMacabreMovieReview/ on facebook or on Twitter @MacabreReview Visit us at iabdpresents.com/mariannes-macabre-movie-review and check out all the great programming from It's All Been Done Presents! You can also support us at patreon.com/IABD
The HOBI Gang is back in the studio and celebrating episode 200! The guys are giddy after not seeing each other for a few weeks and are catching up with the Walking Dead, Stranger Things 2, and the Orville! The guys bring back a few old segments to honor their 200th episode, make a tribute to Number 1 Fan Doug, and find out if Blake is a robot or not! Blake tries to explain the time paradox in the Terminator franchise, Jason is rusty at impressions and Jeff sets the rules for Pittsburgh fans. New Zealand's own Nikki picks the guys Top 5 lists this week as Jeff is impressed with the Mountain, Jason loves a singer and a dancer and Blake loves some soccer! This episode is sponsored by the Cincinnati Comic Expo. Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast!
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The 68th episode of the Next 100 Project has Stanley Kubrick taking us to Boot Camp & then Vietnam. The picture expertly examines the hypocrisies of ‘Nam, where humanity is cheap. It remains a disturbing film, even if so much of R. Lee Ermey’s much-imitated bullying performance feels cliched now. Fascinations abound. Before you plug in your earbuds and clean the head, load up on Sparkplug Coffee!
The one where Green Blooded Bastard watches The Transporter 2. This is another movie about a guy named Transporter... um Frank Martin who drives cars and delivers shit unless you abduct the kid that he's supposed to be keeping safe... then watch yourself son. British 'Murica and Matthew Modine!
Vegas Film Critic reviews 47 Meters Down
To mark the passing of Jonathan Demme, we're reposting this episode from way back in 2014, in which we examined two of Demme's less-examined films: his adaptation of Toni Morrison's landmark novel BELOVED, and his screwball Mafia comedy MARRIED TO THE MOB.
AFTERBUZZ TV — Shameless edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of Showtime's Shameless. In this show, hosts Phil Svitek, Juliet Vibert, Raquel Harris, and Hayley Clover break down episode 7 with Ruby Modine. RSS Feed: http://www.afterbuzztv.com/aftershows/shameless-afterbuzz-tv-aftershow/feed/ ABOUT SHAMELESS: Oscar-nominated actor William H. Macy stars as Frank Gallagher, a single father of six who spends much of his free time drinking at bars. The Gallagher children -- led by oldest daughter Fiona (Emmy Rossum), who takes on much of the child-rearing responsibility due to her mother's absence -- manage to raise themselves in spite of Frank's lack of parenting and unusual parenting style when he does choose to act like a father. The drama is an adaptation of the BAFTA Award-winning British show of the same name. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV Buy Mer --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On this week's Geek Confidential podcast Luke Kerr and Craig Peters are joined by Melodie Aikels as they dive into the Upside-Down phenomena of Netflix's Stranger Things. From Mike, Dustin, Lucas and Eleven searching for a way to rescue Will to good girl Nancy wanting to be a little bit bad and every ounce of 80's nostalgia they discuss it all. Is this Winona Ryder's comeback? Was Matthew Modine deliciously evil? Will Barb be in a potential Stranger Things second season? Tune in for this Stranger Things spoiler-filled episode Twitter: @GKConfidential Facebook: GKConfidential Find Geek Confidential's Hosts on Twitter: @Luke_Kerr, @ZMovieManiac and @MelodieAikels Enjoy Geek Confidential? Check out its sister podcasts Pop Confidential and Daytime Confidential.
The guys grab their swords and go swashbuckling on the high seas with Geena Davis and Matthew Modine! Mel leads the podcast discussing the merits and faults of Cutthroat Island, a much-maligned film among movie fans. Do Daniel and Ben side with the cinematic world? Or do they feel the movie has some redeeming qualities? Listen and find out!
Like a thief in the night it came out of nowhere, all pale skin and teeth. We didn't know what it was, but by the time it left us a different and more enlightened people. STRANGER THINGS was the unable-to-be-anticipated television event of the summer. Operating a low key pre-release campaign amounting to little more than two intriguing albeit light-on-content trailers and a few billboards peppered around L.A. Relatively speaking and not unlike one of the enigmatic central characters; STRANGER THINGS came out of nowhere, with little warning, and packed a hell of a punch. The Nighthawks, this week, opted to stay home from the cinema and binge all eight episodes of this latest offering from NETFLIX. Not only was the series found to be rich with topics for discussion, the grander phenomenon of long-form narrative television and surprise releases provide their own grist when we pay a long overdue visit the Nighthawks Trailer Cafe. Music: Should I Stay or Should I Go- The Clash, from the album COMBAT ROCK. As appears in STRANGER THINGS. STRANGER THINGS main theme- S U R V I V E , Kyle Dixon and Michael Stein. As appearing in STRANGER THINGS. Raise a Little Hell- Trooper, from the album THICK AS THIEVES. As appearing in STRANGER THINGS. Heroes- David Bowie, from the album HEROES. As appearing in STRANGER THINGS. Brothers In Arms- Junkie XL, from the album MAD MAX: FURY ROAD - ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK. As appearing in MAD MAX: FURY ROAD.
Avec : David Unger et Sam Cambio - Invité : Wade Schuman
Welcome folks to the Mancave Movie Review. Today the crew will be talking about that classic war movie from Stanley Kubrick, . This great and fantastic films stars Matthew Modine, R. Lee Ermey, Vincent D'onofrio and Adam Baldwin. So kick back with a great beer while Steve, Mark, Jeff and Ken complain that Ann Margaret isn't coming to the show. Hope you enjoyed the show and will be back for more. Click on our Facebook and Twitter links to follow and give us a like and listen to us on Itunes and Stitcher. Until next time, Ciao!
Boman Modine joins the 100th episode to talk about directing Dick Van Dyke in the Tribeca Best Narrative Short Film nominated short MERRY XMAS! This episode was recorded before a live audience on June 14, 2015 at The Horton Grand Theatre in San Diego, CA. Shownotes: Hosts - David S. Dawson, Mark Atkinson, Steven Schwartz, Kristin Naomi Garcia Recorded live at The Horton Grand Theatre in San Diego, CA on June 14, 2015 Episode Sponsored by: The Horton Grand Hotel & Theatre, Palace Bar, Picture Bakery, IM IT and Film Consortium San Diego
On Episode 143 of the Short Time Wrestling Podcast, the final part of the three-part series remembering Vision Quest talks with Matthew Modine, the actor who played the role of Louden Swain.Modine, who's starred in numerous films over the years also has a penchant for writing, which has led him to write over a dozen short films during his career.He's recently released an audio account of his memories during filming of one of his most notable roles in Full Metal Jacket with the Full Metal Jacket Diary (FullMetalJacketDiary.com). Modine talks about that experience and then recaps all that went in to shooting Vision Quest. He breaks down the casting, relationship with the directors and how the role still is remembered today.There's a lot of great backstory with Matthew Modine, the man forever linked to Louden Swain.Check out our previous interview with Terry Davis at www.mattalkonline.com/vq1 and Frank Jasper, the man who played Brian Shute at www.mattalkonline.com/vq2.SUBSCRIBE TO SHORT TIMEiTunes | Stitcher | Spreaker | iHeartRadio | TuneIn | SoundCloud | RSSAnd if you haven't already, head to www.mattalkonline.com/getshorttime to leave a rating and a review on iTunes.The Short Time Time Wrestling Podcast is proudly sponsored by Flipswrestling. Share your attitude and be heard at Flipswrestling.com.
On Episode 143 of the Short Time Wrestling Podcast, the final part of the three-part series remembering Vision Quest talks with Matthew Modine, the actor who played the role of Louden Swain. Modine, who's starred in numerous films over the years also has a penchant for writing, which has led him to write over a dozen short films during his career. He's recently released an audio account of his memories during filming of one of his most notable roles in Full Metal Jacket with the Full Metal Jacket Diary (FullMetalJacketDiary.com). Modine talks about that experience and then recaps all that went in to shooting Vision Quest. He breaks down the casting, relationship with the directors and how the role still is remembered today. There's a lot of great backstory with Matthew Modine, the man forever linked to Louden Swain. Check out our previous interview with Terry Davis at www.mattalkonline.com/vq1 and Frank Jasper, the man who played Brian Shute at www.mattalkonline.com/vq2. And if you haven't already, head to www.mattalkonline.com/getshorttime to leave a rating and a review on iTunes.SUBSCRIBE TO SHORT TIME iTunes | Stitcher | Spreaker | iHeartRadio | TuneIn | SoundCloud | RSS The Short Time Time Wrestling Podcast is proudly sponsored by Flipswrestling. Share your attitude and be heard at Flipswrestling.com.
Special Guests: Golden Globe winner - Actor/Producer/Director Matthew Modine and Producer Adam Rackoff known for award winning films and new media projects such as, Bill Plympton's Cheatin', Jesus Was a Commie, and the Full Metal Jacket Diary app. They will join Take 2 Radio on Wednesday, Dec. 17th at 8pm eastern time. We will chat about the newly released audio book for Full Metal Jacket Diary produced by Adam and narrated by Matthew and the award winning iPad app! For nearly four decades Matthew has partnered and worked with many of the film industry's most respected directors, including Oliver Stone, Sir Alan Parker, Stanley Kubrick, Robert Altman, Alan J. Pakula, John Schlesinger, Tony Richardson, Robert Falls, Sir Peter Hall, Abel Ferrara, Spike Lee, Tom DiCillo, Alan Rudolph, Mike Figgis, Jonathan Demme, and John Sayles. Matthew has been nominated for three Golden Globe Awards and is the recipient of one, Altman's multiple award-winning Short Cuts. Modine is well remembered for the title character in Alan Parker's Birdy which won the Cannes Film Festival's Gran Prix Award. His work in Rudolph's Equinox helped earn the film four Independent Spirit Award nominations including Best Film and Best Actor for Modine. He's also the recipient of two acting awards from the Venice Film Festival, the Volpi Cup and Golden Lion.
What was your Smarf? We tackle big questions like this and talk about geekery like Interstellar, Flash & Arrow, Too Many Cooks, Aunt May 007, the Doom Blogger, The Force Awakens, Ash vs. Evil Dead, The Joker's Return, Toy Story 4, Foundation, Pre-Whiplash, Say hi to your bionics for me, Netflix Olaf, Battleworld, video game review embargos, Amiibos are less cool, Just Cause 3, the Foodini, eerie robot tests, and buying historic trash. So put on your best Modine, it's time for a Geek Shock!
Amused Now featured artist interview with actress, model and indie recording artist Ruby Modine.
Horror Icon Nicholas Vince, Singer/Actress Ruby Modine and Singer/Actor/Director Michael Damian join us in this episode of The Jimmy Star Show broadcast live on W4CY Radio on Wednesday April 24th, 2013 / Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-jimmy-star-show-with-ron-russell9600/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Actress/Singer Ruby Wylder Modine, Jazz Superstars The Brown Edition, and the incredible new webseries MoonBound 24 join us in this episode of The Jimmy Star Show broadcast live on W4CY Radio on Wednesday April 17, 2013 / www.jimmystarshow.com Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-jimmy-star-show-with-ron-russell9600/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Ruby Wylder (Modine) is a fast rising actor and singer/songwriter. A young woman who has been acting, singing and writing songs and stories since elementary school. This year, Ruby has starred in HBO's James Franco produced, A VISIT FROM THE GOONSQUAD. She is also featured in CAT. 8 (Starz) and the PSA regarding responsibility and gun control, SOMEBODY. Ruby will next be seen in the feature film, Violence Against Women, directed by Chad Ostrom. As a singer, Ruby has covered many songs including the Rolling Stones classic, AS TEARS GO BY and PLASTIC JESUS a song popularized by Paul Newman in the feature film, Cool Hand Luke. Ruby will begin releasing her own original songs this year. She can also soon be seen in Ohio band, CLOSE TO HOME's next music video. In addition to her acting and singing, Ruby is a photographer. Her work has been successfully exhibited and auctioned for charity. She is a peace activist and stands for what she believes. She works hard to support the local post hardcore bands of NYC.
2010 Fusion Children's Leader Conference Workshop: "Developing A Strong Volunteer Team" - Gary Modine
Healthy, balanced individuals create healthy balanced families, which create healthy balanced ministries. Pastor Gary Modine has been serving the children and families of Stone Church since 1997. He oversees the Children’s Ministries, which includes kids birth through 6th grade. Gary and his wife, Sheila, also lead the Family Life Ministry of Stone Church where they equip parents to be the primary source of encouragement in their children’s spiritual growth. Gary has a highly relational ministry style that naturally creates a lot of interaction between him and the children, as well as the parents. This helps him keep in touch with the way kids think and helps him to lead them. Gary and Sheila have two daughters and a son.
Go on a Vision Quest with Steve and Sean
After recording Episode 95: Full Metal Jacket, we found ourselves eagerly seeking out even more information about the film. This led to the discovery of Full Metal Jacket Diary, a collection of star Matthew Modine's journal entries and pictures that had been not only printed in book form and recorded as an audiobook, but developed into a one-of-a-kind immersive iPad app experience. We found Modine's stories of his time on the set and insight into the mind of Stanley Kubrick to be fascinating. In this episode, we sit down with both Matthew Modine and short film producer/iPad app developer Adam Rackoff for conversations about the book, the app, and Matthew's experiences filming Full Metal Jacket. ** Get Full Metal Jacket Diary Here ** Contact Aaron Twitter Facebook Patrick Twitter Facebook Feelin' Film Facebook Twitter Website Email feelinfilm@gmail.com Feelin' Film on Apple Podcasts Feelin' Film on Google Play Feelin' Film on Stitcher Feelin' Film on TuneIn Feelin' Film on Overcast Join the Facebook Discussion Group Support us on Patreon & get awesome rewards Music: Going Higher - Bensound.com Rate/Review us on iTunes and on your podcast app of choice! It helps bring us exposure so that we can get more people involved in the conversation. Thank you!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/feelin-film/donations