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on today's special live call-in episode, the boys talk to the listeners and some friends of the show. the topic is MOVIE JOBS - we talk about on-set work, the coolest jobs that movie characters have, our own struggles with employment, and more. listen up!
Batman's butler? A farmhand from The Wizard of Oz? Assistant to Meryl Streep in Devil Wears Prada? What are the best and worst jobs in movies?? Find out this week. Also, Cliff and Kendall explore fun and exciting segments like WWID and Dear Cliff and Kendall. Don't miss this one that's full of everything you want and more!
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7-time Emmy nominated producer Bruce Rand Berman sits down with actor Eric Lange, whose many credits on both stage and screen include, among many others, the Broadway hit The Country House, feature film Secretariat, hit television shows ER, Weeds, The West Wing, Entourage, Modern Family, Lost, NCIS, CSI, Victorious, The Man In The High Castle, Narcos, Escape at Dannemora, Perry Mason and the upcoming Netflix horror-thriller series, Brand New Cherry Flavor. Eric gives the insiders' view of his life as a successful Hollywood actor, what someone who might be considering it would have to do to break in......and lets you in on his own Hollywood story as he talks about his career, his craft, his life and all the different projects and people he's worked on and with along the way.
7-time Emmy nominated producer Bruce Rand Berman sits down with script supervisor Sorel Kaire, whose credits include hit TV shows Benson, The Golden Girls, Blossom, Victorious, Mike & Molly, Mr. Inglesias, Bob Hearts Abishola, One Day at a Time and her current show, premiering in January, 2021, Call Me Kat. Sorel gives the insiders' scoop on what a script supervisor is, what someone who might be considering it would have to do to break in......and lets you in on her own Hollywood story as she talks about her career, her life and all the different projects she's worked on.
7-time Emmy nominated producer Bruce Rand Berman sits down with key grip Dan Wells, whose credits include hit TV shows iCarly, King Of Queens, Rules of Engagement, Dr. Ken and most recently, One Day At A Time. Dan answers the frequently asked question, "What's a grip!?", gives the insiders' scoop on what being a key grip is really all about, what someone who might be considering it would have to do to break in......and lets you in on his own Hollywood story as he talks about his career, his life and all the different projects he's worked on.
7-time Emmy nominated producer Bruce Rand Berman sits down with studio teacher Sharon Sacks who just wrapped up 11 seasons on the hit TV series, Modern Family. Get the insiders' scoop on what being a studio teacher is really all about, what someone who might be considering it would have to do to break in......and hear Sharon's own Hollywood story as she talks about her career, her life and all the different projects she's worked on.
And you thought you had a rough job. These are some of the worst jobs to have in a movie universe! Some of these are guaranteed to get you killed. Eaten by a dinosaur, choked by magical space wizard, crushed at the mall by a runaway Segway!Hosts Michael Kanfer and Ethan Feldstein talk about everything media; music, movies, TV, Internet shows, sports, books, and much more!
Movie Meltdown - Episode 488 This week we discuss different character’s jobs in movies. Some of them may seem like the ideal job... while others are strange jobs that only seem to exist in the alternate universe of that particular film. Listen as we cover some of our favorites as well as ones that just seem weird. And as we realize that we have gravitas out the wazoo, we also cover… de facto video stores, Werner Herzog, on roller skates, a whiteout blizzard, we were a parade route for lunatics, it was like this little nerd as monster, Griffin O'Neal, that's the only pedagogical, Errol Morris, fish in a bucket, mirrors booths and mics in the ceiling, it’s an ugly secret, how physically debilitating the role is with very little payoff, Damien Chazelle, they said he had a lizardy quality, annoyingly bureaucratic, processing photos, Sidney Poitier, documentaries, the nurse technician, he goes to little towns and solves their mysteries, putting a sofa in your video store, so many of my life decisions have been pun-based, Mercer Museum in Doylestown, you are playing the wrong notes, this Grandma's got some really hairy tales, everyone loves nostalgia even if it's false nostalgia, explaining the branches of government, just so I can walk people into a stupid pun, Peter Sarsgaard, Kevin Kline, inventing the table, a crazy futuristic school, Lon Chaney, an expert at execution, Bruno Ganz, Ghoulies III, that little room out in a parking lot, some professions just become a rote thing, portrait of my soul, there’s a hole in their frozen lake, Mickey Rourke, has the Summers off, where the camera is just pointing at crazy people, blurred overexposed photos and Judge Reinhold. “...it’s also about how this guy just keeps doing this job that’s killing him.”
We are coming in hot and fanning the flames for Episode 19! Joe is Captain this week and we got a great show full of some important questions about film.....What Franchises should of stopped after 1? What job in film did you wish you had at the time until you realized its nothing like the movies? We also talk about the late and GREAT John Candy for the 25h Anniversary of his passing. Joe also picks a GEM and we talk about Bobby D and Wesley Snipes classic "The Fan" LETS FLY Timestamps: NEWS- 1:38 Franchise Talk- 12:09 Movie Jobs- 24:00 John Candy- 32:49 The Fan- 41:29 MATURE CONTENT... "Flyover State Of Film Theme"-Composed by Barry J. Neely @BarryJNeely-Twitter Barry J Neely, composer-Youtube Where to find us. Joe- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGI-... Twitter- @Chendango1 Jusef-https://whyilovemovies.com Twitter- @yILoveMovies Brian-DVDBunker https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUaPY... Twitter- @Hurstcules Tj- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChMgduJPOVi9BSLUtD6OFCA Twitter- @TjDex
Comedian and actress Dana Moone jumps into the Savage hot seat to be a spokesperson for rage yoga, explain how to keep a suitably weird sex-dream journal and question Jeff on whether or not he'd exchange hand-jobs for movie jobs. Show us your support! For a shout-out on the podcast, hand-written postcards, private discord and more perks you can become a Savage by donating as little as $1 a month at: patreon.com/savagesnowflake For video & audio links: linktr.ee/jeffleach Find Jeff on twitter/instagram: @jeffleach Buy some Savage Merch: bit.ly/2FdmgUU Check out our dope sponsors BNDLS Tech at bndlstech.com for the best vape technology in existence. Flower, oil, cartridge or resin, they have what YOU need to keep life as relaxed as possible. (Use code: SAVAGE for 10% discount) and @bndlstech on social media!
Mark and Robin start their Harry Potter Marathon! They review the first three movies and discuss Best (and Worst) special effects, friendships and romance in the series, and the coolest parts of the magical world introduced. Then they continue the Movie MASH segment with their dream Movie Jobs. Rate and review us on iTunes! Subscribe via iTunes - itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/movie…d1121495652?mt=2RSS feed -shoutengine.com/MovieMarathonwithMarkandRobin.xmlCheck out Mark's Entertainment Website -the-ec.net/
Discussion with an up-and-coming Arkansas director Director Daniel Campbell sits down with us to discuss his latest film, Antiquities. The movie stars Ashley Greene, Andrew J. West, and Arkansas-native Mary Steenburgen. Arkansas listeners will get a kick out of this episode, as we discuss all the central AR locations he used to put this film together. Daniel also gives a great idea of the process of writing and directing a movie, as well as how he first got into filmmaking. LINKS Antiquities on IMDB Daniel Campbell on Instagram Antiquities on Instagram OUR SPONSOR Riveter Solutions www.rivetersolutions.com CONNECT WITH US Instagram Facebook Twitter Stardust Andrew's Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/asweat08/ Drew's Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/drewfoote91/ Support the show Email us at Andrew@ArthouseGarage.com
DISCUSSION WITH AN UP-AND-COMING ARKANSAS DIRECTOR. Director Daniel Campbell sits down with us to discuss his latest film, Antiquities.
What does a still photographer do on a film set? That's the question we dive into on this week's episode. We are thrilled this week to be joined by Matt Lankes, the photographer behind the book Boyhood: Twelve Years on Film. Matt has worked on a number of movies including Boyhood (2014), A Scanner Darkly (2006) and Fast Food Nation (2006). He tells Andrew some of his favorite experiences from the set of Boyhood, and what exactly his job is on a film production. LINKS Matt Lankes on IMDB Matt Lankes on Instagram MattLankes.com Boyhood: Twelve Years on Film on Amazon Boyhood - Criterion Collection Boyhood on IMDB Stream Boyhood on Netflix OUR SPONSOR Apauling Productions www.apaulingproductions.com CONNECT WITH US Instagram Facebook Twitter Stardust Andrew's Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/asweat08/ Drew's Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/drewfoote91/ Support the show Email us at Andrew@ArthouseGarage.com
We are thrilled to be joined by Matt Lankes, the photographer behind the book Boyhood: Twelve Years on Film. He tells us some of his experiences from the set of Boyhood.
Comedy, social satire, dystopian nightmare: rapper, producer, political activist Boots Riley's debut film SORRY TO BOTHER YOU has a lot on its mind. And that's a good thing. Adam and guest Michael Phillips have a review of Riley's film, including some spoiler talk on the movie's divisive ending. Plus, Michael's thoughts on ANT MAN AND THE WASP, a review of director Debra Granik's LEAVE NO TRACE, the long-awaited follow-up to her 2010 film "Winter's Bone," and a Top 5 first: two picks come from the same movie (bold move, Phillips). It's the Top 5 Worst Movie Jobs. 0:00-2:54 - Billboard 2:54-33:25 - Reviews: "Ant Man," "Sorry to Bother You" 33:25-41:46 - "Sorry" Spoiler Talk Caleborate, "Soul" (feat. Big K.R.I.T.) 42:42-1:00:05 - Next Week / Polls [Best Performances/Films of '18 (So Far)] 1:00:05-1:13:28 - Review: "Leave No Trace" Caleborate, "Bankrobber" 1:14:15-1:17:46 - Donations 1:17:46-1:57:48 - Top 5: Worst Movie Jobs 1:57:48-2:00:59 - Close Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The podcast where Steve quite literally phones it in (due to technical issues, not a lack of enthusiasm). In this week's episode we discuss the worst jobs from the movies, in 'tribute' to The Internship; the two hour Google advert that none of us can bring ourselves to go and see. We also review new releases Hummingbird, and Despicable Me 2 which leads to a lengthy discussion on the current state of Hollywood animation. Join us next week for the return on our TV Special. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tom Cruise is assigned to extract Earth's remaining resources... and Michael Phillips and Tasha Robinson draw the plum gig of deciding whether "Oblivion" was worth all the resources put into it. Plus, your guest hosts weigh in on their Top 5 Futuristic Movie Jobs and spend a few minutes parsing "The Place Beyond the Pines." :00-1:11 - Billboard 1:12-19:19 - Review: "Oblivion" Music: David Bowie, "The Stars" 20:44-24:31 - Massacre Theatre 24:32-30:59 - Ebertfest 31:00-45:51 - Review: "Place Beyond..." Music: David Bowie, "Set the World on Fire" 47:06-1:14:33 - Top 5: Futuristic Movie Jobs 1:14:34-1:23:11 - Close / FS Jr. #2 MUSIC - David Bowie NOTES - Massacre Theatre winner: Alex Lanser - Why "I'm Not There" for a Malick-themed Massacre Theatre last week? It stars three Malick alums: Richard Gere, Christian Bale and Cate Blanchett. Blanchett is in Malick's upcoming "Knight of Cups." RELATED SHOWS - #392: Top 5 Dystopias - #88: Top 5 Visions of the Future PARTNERS - MoviePass - Fandor.com/Filmspotting - The Q&A with Jeff Goldsmith- iTunes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices