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This is our last episode of 2024.This time we are discussing The Dead Files “The Aftermath” (Season 4 or 5 depending on the platform) which aired July 12, 2014. We also talked about Hurricane Andrew and other weather events. We veered off a little on TV shows and examined some Zombie D pics.So, leave behind your Current Emotional Muck, pour some shots and be ready to take one each time Megan mentions TikTok, and join her, Amy and Smirky Piersak where… The Activity Continues.Remember, never waive an inspection. Content Warning:In this episode we mention hurricanes so trigger warning for those who need it. Also, we swear.Also, while Amy and Steve's swears are bleeped on TV, ours are not. The Activity Continues is a paranormal podcast where soul friends, Amy, Megan, and AP chat about pets, true crime, ghost stories, haunts, dreams, and other paranormal stuff including the TV show, The Dead Files. We also sometimes interview interesting people, whether it be a paranormal professional, a Dead Files client, or a listener with spooky stories. This episode was recorded on November 18, 2024, and released on December 19, 2024. Chapter Markers00:00:00 Intro00:00:39 Hello & Content Warning00:01:49 Housekeeping00:07:23 Overview00:08:52 Segment One00:29:39 Segment Two & Three – (we jumped around a lot)00:44:01 Movie/TV discussion00:45:18 Back to Segments 2 and 301:00:25 Sketch (in the reveal)01:06:40 Next week01:07:21 Outro Episode LinksThe Aftermath on The Dead Files Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4Kr1U90JEQfXRWIP9qOHIV?si=3a9db51901674f92The hot chocolate we like: https://amzn.to/3OR5wUm*Amazon links could give TAC a small commission at no expense to you.Disclaimer:This podcast is in no way affiliated with Warner Brothers, HBOMax, the Travel Channel, Painless TV, or the TV show The Dead Files or any of its cast or crew. We're just fans that love the show and want to build a community of like-minded people who would enjoy hanging out and discussing the episodes and similar content. Credits:Hosted by: Amy Lotsberg, Megan Simmons, and Amy PiersakProduction, Artwork, and Editing: Amy Lotsberg at Collected Sounds Media, LLC.Theme song. “Ghost Story” and segment music by Cannelle https://melissaoliveri.comAI artwork by Fotor https://www.fotor.com/referrer/1ygaknya Visit us at https://www.theactivitycontinues.com/ Affiliates/SponsorsPlease see our Store page for all the links for all our current affiliates. https://www.theactivitycontinues.com/store/ Thank you for listening, take care of yourselves. We'll see you next week!Become a Patron, join our Ghosty Fam! https://www.patreon.com/theactivitycontinuesJoin our Ghosty Fam over on Patron, https://www.patreon.com/theactivitycontinues/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/tac/exclusive-content
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In this week's episode, I take a look back at the movies and TV shows I watched in Autumn 2024, and rate them from my least favorite to my favorite. TRANSCRIPT Hello, everyone. Welcome to episode 230 of The Pulp Writer Show. My name is Jonathan Moeller. Today is December the Sixth, 2024, and today we are looking at my movie/TV show roundup for Fall 2024. Before we get to that, we'll have an update on my current writing projects and then we will do Question of the Week. First up, I'm pleased to report that the rough draft of Orc Hoard is done at 78,000 words, so it'll probably end up being about exactly the same length as Half-Orc Paladin, the previous book in the series. I've also written a short story called Commander's Wrath that newsletter subscribers will get a free ebook copy of when Orc Hoard comes out and hopefully we're on track to have that out before Christmas. I'm also 7,000 words into Shield of Deception, which will be the fourth book in The Shield War series and if all goes well, I'm hoping to have that out in January or February. In audiobook news, recording is currently underway for Cloak of Masks and that will probably be out towards the end of January or perhaps February, depending on how long processing takes. 00:01:02 Question of the Week Question of the Week is designed to inspire enjoyable discussions of interesting topics. This week's question, what do you listen to while working: genre of music, audiobooks, podcast, nothing else so you can concentrate, et cetera. No wrong answers obviously, and we had quite a few answers. David says: I listen to audiobooks and music. Music ranges from classical to country to pop, bands and soul artists to instrumental. No rap or heavy metal or dance music or I listen to music from YouTube channels. If I have to really focus on what I'm doing, I'll turn it low so it doesn't distract. Justin says: video game music is my first choice. It can help you grind in real life just like it does in the game. If that isn't working for me, then rock or classical music with movie soundtracks at third. Brooks says: I tend to gravitate towards hard rock/punk rock. I have to stay adrenalized. Outside work, I'll listen to almost anything. Michael says: I find I can't listen to words or lyrics without getting distracted by them, so instrumental music is the way to go. Usually video game music too (the Stelara soundtrack is particularly epic), movie scores (Kingdom of Heaven is one of my favorites), or Dungeon Synth, an amazing music genre I only discovered recently. Barbara says: sometimes I play music while writing, but most of the time I prefer the silence so I can better hear the voices in my head. Of course, I prefer very specific types of music that always end up coming back no matter how much I try to stray. Jenny says: lots of EDM and techno if words would distract me or my solid nineties pop punk angsty mix. I also have a giant one I called “I heard it in a video game” for background music. John says: When I did/could work, I enjoyed outlaw country music, particularly that from Texas. Put me in a kick butt and take names kind of mood. When you're a plumber who gets paid by the work done, not the hour, that's where one wants to be. (A different) John says: I only listen to music when I'm working in the kitchen. I'm eclectic. Sometimes classical music, sometimes ‘80s prog rock with Hawaiian music and occasionally jazz tossed in. Juana says: I like rock and roll from many eras. I put my eclectic music on shuffle. I also listen to movie soundtracks: Star Wars, Star Trek, Harry Potter, Animal House, et al. Brandy says: If I'm cooking, I listen to Pandora. There's a pop ‘90s - ‘20s station. I do have a few that are specifically listed, angry or sad, one more angry German metal or Mongolian throat metal, the other more goth and industrial. I read books instead of listening. If I'm proofing, I usually have something on in the background. Today it's Sanctuary Season One. Morgan says: ADHD means I jump around a lot on what I'm listening to depending on the day, but audiobooks- usually fantasy or horror. Podcasts- Pathfinder actual play podcasts, horror podcasts, and wrestling/gaming news podcasts. Music, whatever artist/album I'm obsessing over at the time, but usually prog rock, metal, or rap. Matthew says: I always have my iPad for background noise. If I'm particularly invested in getting chapters done, I'll put on something largely audible. Gary says: audiobooks, podcasts, worship music, Christian hard rock. Bob says: Retired now, but when I was working I didn't listen to anything-needed to concentrate on what I was doing. When paying bills, I sometimes have some Morse Code on in the background (one of my previous means of paying the bills). On long car trips, it's nice to have some distraction -whatever radio station I can find, preferably one with a story. In truck stops, we used to find some stories on disc that had the actors doing the voice of the characters and some of them were pretty good. For myself, I almost always listen to music while I'm working and that genre is usually soundtracks and video games, movies, and TV shows (in that order) that I liked, which makes it difficult to discuss music with people, I have to admit. I do listen to podcasts when I'm working outside, so long as I'm not using a power tool that requires earplugs for safe operation (which sadly seems to be most of the time). 00:04:42 Main Topic: Autumn 2024 Movie/TV Review Roundup Now on to our main topic, the review roundup of the movies and streaming shows I watched in Autumn 2024. I was going to do a combined Autumn/Winter 2024 one, but it was getting a bit too long, so Winter 2024/2025 will be its own post in a few months. I seemed to watch a lot of time travel movies this time around and quite a few with Space Magic. As ever, the grades are totally subjective and based on nothing more than my own thoughts and opinions. Now let's take a look at the movies and streaming shows from least favorite to most favorite. First up is Escanaba in Da Moonlight, which came out in 2001 and it is a surrealist comedy about hunting traditions set in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. 42-year-old Reuben Sodi is the only man in his family who has never shot a buck, so when he complains about this to his Native American wife, she casts a spell to help Ruben bag his first buck, which results in a very bizarre nighttime journey/vision quest. This includes UFOs, visitations by nighttime spirits, and a Department of Natural Resources officer having a mental breakdown. This was a funny movie, but it was definitely very weird and even more specific. If you're at all familiar with the hunting culture of Upper American Midwest, you'll get the humor. If you're not familiar with it, this will be like watching a movie from another planet. Overall grade: C. Next up is Looper, which came out in 2012. I didn't actually like this movie very much, but I respect how well done it was. Joseph Gordon Levitt plays Joe and is a type of assassin called a looper living in the US in 2044. About 30 years after 2044, time travel is invented but immediately outlawed. Since it's difficult to get away with murder in 2074 due to advanced technology, crime syndicates have taken to sending people they want eliminated back in time to 2044 where the loopers immediately execute the target in exchange for a big fat payout. Loopers can live like kings, but there's a price. Eventually the loop is closed and the looper's future self is sent back to be killed by his past self. Failure to comply results in an extremely grisly fate at the hands of the syndicate. Joe, being a hardened killer and drug addict, is fine with all this and even helps turn in a fellow looper who failed to close his own loop. Then Joe's future self arrives. Joe is about to kill Future Joe (played by Bruce Willis), but Future Joe escapes and Present Joe has to hunt down and kill Future Joe if he wants to survive. In the process, Present Joe stumbles across the farm of a woman named Sarah (played by Emily Blunt) and her young son Sid. Present Joe realizes that future Joe has traveled back to kill the child, Sid, who will be responsible for the death of Future Joe's wife in the future. Despite everything he's done, Present Joe is not okay with this and gears up to help Sarah defend Sid from Future Joe. This movie was on the very dark side of noir filmmaking: no good characters, essentially only various degrees of bad people trying to navigate their way through the maze of time crimes. I did strongly dislike how fundamentally nihilistic the movie was and the addition of telekinesis did seem like kind of a plot crutch. There is also some unnecessary nudity. Rian Johnson is actually an excellent filmmaker. Knives Out and Glass Onion were both very good, but I cannot imagine how someone will watch Looper and think, hey, this guy is a good choice for a Star Wars movie. Overall Grade: B- Next up is Agatha All Along, which came out in 2024. It was extremely well written and well-acted. You almost have to watch it twice just to admire how well put together the plot was. I wasn't expecting to like Agatha All Along, but it is an excellent example of writing a show with a villain protagonist and actually pulling it off. The show is also a good example of something I've talked about before on the podcast and the blog: characters can be likable, emotionally sympathetic, or both. It's sometimes tricky to write a character who's both, unlikable but emotionally sympathetic. By contrast, Agatha Harkness is an excellent example of a character who's both likable and highly, highly unsympathetic. Agatha All Along is indeed a show with a villain protagonist, but Agatha is charismatic enough to remain likable even though she's unquestionably an absolute monster who deserves every bit of suffering she endures. Actress Kathryn Hahn deserves major credit for making someone as evil as Agatha so charismatic. Agatha retains just enough of a sliver of sympathy to keep the audience from turning on her, but even when she shows flashes of humanity, beneath that there are even more layers of monster. She also does a very sort of a modern Doctor Who/ Sherlock thing where she talks very fast and puts up a flippant and silly facade, but she's actually calculating things several steps in advance and manipulating everyone around her to her final goal. Anyway, the plot of Agatha All Along is that Agatha finally breaks free from the spell of the Scarlet Witch placed on here at the end of Wandavision. However, Agatha doesn't have any magic left, which is a major problem for her because she has very many enemies who very much want to see her dead as soon as possible, but then a mysterious teenager turns up and asks for Agatha's help. He wants to walk the legendary Witches' Road and it has said that someone who walks the road and survives to the end will receive their heart's desire. Since Agatha doesn't have any other options and she has some major enemies, she agrees. Agatha, the teenager, and the Witches' Road itself all have very dark secrets and their reveal makes for some major drama. As I mentioned, the show was very well written and acted. I suspect that may be the secret for movie or TV success in the 2020s economic climate: good actors, an excellent script, and keep your costs down. Overall grade: B Our next movie is Field of Dreams, which came out in 1989. An Iowa farmer discovers he's a very specific kind of necromancer, like how sports medicine is a specific field of study. Maybe sports necromancy is a specific subclass for evil wizards or something. All joking aside, the main character is Ray Kinsella (played by Kevin Costner) and he's walking his cornfield one day and he hears a mysterious voice tell him “If you build it, he will come.” Ray builds a baseball field in one of his cornfields and began speaking to the ghost of Shoeless Joe, a popular baseball player who died in 1951. Soon a lot of other ghosts arrive and start playing baseball as well. The mysterious voice starts urging Ray to “ease his pain” and Ray concludes this must means Terrance Mann (played by James Earl Jones), an activist writer from the sixties who dropped out of the public eye and is living in seclusion. So Ray starts on a cross country trip to persuade Mann to come to his baseball field. This movie is really perhaps the ur-example of the Feel-Good Eighties Movies and maybe a Baby Boomer movie. The characters speak with near religious reverence for the ‘60s, baseball is the Great American Pastime, and Ray really wants to heal his relationship with the father he rebelled against back in the ‘60s. The best part of the movie was unquestionably James Earl Jones' character and his performance as he resigns himself to Ray's craziness and then starts to believe in it was pretty great. Overall grade: B Next up is Holiday, which came out in 1938. Holiday is a romantic comedy from the 1930s. Cary Grant plays Johnny Case, who has fallen in love with Julia Seton, the daughter of a wealthy New York banking family. However, his more individualistic outlook soon puts him at odds with Julia's more traditionalist family, though this draws the attention of Julia's elder sister Linda (played by Katharine Hepburn). It felt a bit like watching a play and a little research revealed that it was indeed based on a play from 1928, which may be why the film didn't do so well when it originally came out, though it is regarded as a classic today. Viewers in the Great Depression era would probably find it difficult to sympathize with a man who wanted to turn down a well-paying job at a bank, not out of moral objections to the bank's business practices, but because he would feel constrained. The Seton family is played as eccentric and somewhat troubled, but not as buffoons or villains as rich people were often portrayed in other 1930s movies. Good performances and worth watching as a classic, though sound technology has improved quite a bit in the last 90 years, so you probably will want to watch it with the captions on. Overall grade: B Next movie is Twisters, which came out in 2024. This is basically the same movie as Twister from back in 1995, but with some of the plot of Pride and Prejudice bolted on. Kate Carter (played by Daisy Edgar-Jones) is an Oklahoma storm chaser with her boyfriend and best friends. One day, one of their storm chases goes horribly wrong, killing Kate's boyfriend and most of their friends. Five years later, Kate is working for the National Weather Service in New York when her old friend Javi, the other survivor of that storm, asks for her help testing a new radar tracking system. Kate reluctantly agrees and they return to Oklahoma and crosses horns with storm YouTuber Tyler Owens (played by Glenn Powell) who makes videos of his truck shooting fireworks into tornadoes. Naturally, Kate and Tyler immediately misunderstand each other in the same way as in Pride and Prejudice but are forced to work together when it turns out that Javi's company might have ulterior motives. I thought this was a thoroughly enjoyable summer popcorn flick. Given how both Covid and the 2023 writers' strike hit this movie's production like two successive freight trains, it's astonishing it turned out so well. Overall grade: A- Next up is The Rings of Power Season 2, which came out in 2024. I have the same attitude towards this as I do with Starfield. I really like it. In fact, my Xbox told me I played Starfield for 270 hours in 2024, but I get why some people do not. This show is essentially very elaborate fan fiction. The Lord of the Rings movie trilogy, despite the changes from the book, was still recognizably The Lord of the Rings. The Rings of Power is almost entirely its own thing. Nevertheless, I enjoyed this for a couple of reasons and hope it continues. First, it's nice to have an epic fantasy TV series that's not a nihilistic pornographic torture fest like Game of Thrones and House of the Dragon and is more competently executed than Disney's ill-fated Willow Series. Second, all things must be taken in their context. What do I mean by this? Perhaps a food comparison will illustrate the point. The book the Lord of the Rings is like Kobe beef prepared by the finest chefs in the world, the sort of experience you get maybe once or twice in your life if fortune smiles upon you. The Lord of the Rings movie trilogy is like a high-quality supermarket steak grilled in the backyard by someone who's pretty good at it. The Rings of Power is like McDonald's, but there are times when you really want some McDonald's. In fact, I kind of want a Big Mac after saying all of that, but The Rings of Power is really good McDonald's, the kind of McDonald's you have after driving the car for 250 miles without stopping across one of America's flatter and less populous states. The only place to eat for like a hundred miles in any direction is this McDonald's in the same building as a gas station, so you stop and don't expect very much, but it turns out the fries are crispy and salty and the nuggets are just right. I don't think it's surprising that The Rings of Power has had such a mixed reception. The Venn diagram of “enjoys Lord of the Rings” has some wildly divergent circles to it and that is a testament to the fact that the Lord of the Rings is such a great work of literature that so many people from so many very different ideological identity groups enjoy and identify with the book. Even ideological identity groups that are mortal foes agree on their approval of the Lord the Rings. So naturally each different group has its own strong opinion of what an adaptation should look like. With that very long-winded introduction out of the way, I liked season two and I thought it was an improvement over Season One, a lot more narrative tension. Season One perhaps spent too much time setting the table and building context, but Season Two works well in making Season One better in hindsight. The Rings of Power version of Galadriel is improved in Season Two because she was one of the few characters in Season One able to throw off Sauron's mental domination and seduction. The highlight of the season was the toxic dynamic between Sauron and Celebrimbor. Actors Charlie Vickers and Charles Edwards did an amazing job portraying the slow-moving disaster that Sauron and Celebrimbor's collaboration would create, two intellectual equals working together to create something great, but nonetheless, Sauron twists everything to his own ends. Their final scene together was just astonishingly good. The portrayal of Sauron is both very modern and true to Tolkien, a destructive narcissist who actually believes whatever lies he's speaking at any given moment. He really, truly believes he's going to heal Middle Earth, no matter how many people he has to kill to do it. The scenes with Prince Durin, his father, and one of the dwarven rings of power were great as well. It had the same sort of feel to it as an adult child watching with horror as a beloved parent succumbs to a drug addiction. The best new character the show created (in my opinion) is Adar, one of the progenitors of the orcs. Tolkien himself could never really decide on the origin of the orcs and came up with different thoughts throughout his lifetime. When editing The Silmarillion, Christopher Tolkien settled on the corrupted former elves version, which seems to be what his father had been leaning towards anyway. Rings of Power takes that to its logical conclusion. Adar wants his orcish progeny to live free of the dark lords Morgoth and Sauron, which makes sense because in the books, the orcs hated Morgoth and Sauron and only served them out of fear. Indeed, in The Lord of the Rings, Sauron seems to have secret police and informers among the orcs to keep track of their loyalties. Since the show displays how twisted and cruel Sauron really is, it makes sense that Adar is willing to go to any lengths to stop Sauron, no matter how extreme. The orcs are still monsters, including Adar himself, but they're monsters who want to be free of an even greater monster than themselves. If you've read The Silmarillion or The Lord of the Rings, you'll know all the characters' efforts are doomed to failure, especially Adar and Celebrimbor's, which lends an air of inevitable tragedy to everything that happens. I know some people were mad that Tom Bombadil was basically Wizard Yoda, but I thought it worked. Tom Bombadil is so inscrutable of a character that he can really do whatever he wants so long as he's inscrutable. It was also great how composer Bear McCreary wove a variation of Sauron's theme throughout the show. The soundtrack was A+ work in my opinion. Overall, I enjoyed the show and would like it to continue. If you know the difference between Fëanor, Finwë, Finrod, Felagund, Finarfin, Findulias, Fingon, and Fingolfin (without having to look it up), and in fact have everything about them from The Silmarillion memorized, you'll hate this show. But I think it's worth watching. Overall Grade: A- Next up is Casa Bonita Mi Amor, which came out in 2024. Way back in the 1990s I saw an episode of Frasier where Frasier and his brother Niles decide to buy a restaurant. A series of hilarious cascading disasters result. At the time I decided I never wanted to own a restaurant and every piece of both factual information and fictional media I have consumed since has not changed this decision. Casa Bonita Mi Amor definitely will not challenge that decision. Apparently, Casa Bonita was a beloved theme restaurant in Colorado that went out of business during Covid. Trey Parker and Matt Stone, creators of South Park, decided to buy the restaurant themselves and reopen it. They budgeted $3.6 million for the restoration of the building. Costs soon swelled to $40 million and the problems were still only just beginning. This is an excellent and entertaining example of the “rich man buys restaurant, soon finds himself over his head” genre of documentary filmmaking. Overall grade: A Finally, my two favorite things I saw in Autumn 2024 and the first of them is the movie Frequency, which came out in 2000. It's another variant on a time travel story, but I like this one considerably better than Looper. Frank Sullivan is a firefighter and devoted family man living in New York circa 1969. His son John is a police detective living in the house 30 years later in 1999 with emotional problems because he never got over his father's tragic death in a dangerous fire 30 years earlier in 1969. When the son of a friend stumbles across his father's old ham radio, John lets the kid goof around with it. Later that night, John starts talking to someone on that radio and to his astonishment realizes he's talking to his father from 30 years ago on the same ham radio. Desperate, John tries to warn Frank about the fire that kills him and it works. Frank survives the fire and instead of dying 1969, instead dies in 1989 from lung cancer due to a pack a day habit. The scene where history changes and John suddenly realizes what has happened was pretty great, but this isn't the ending. We're only 40% of the way through the movie. John successfully managed to put right what once went wrong. However, in doing so, he accidentally also put wrong what once went right. His mother is a nurse and in the original timeline was on bereavement leave the day after Frank's death. In the new timeline, Frank is okay, so she goes to work and saves a patient who otherwise would've died in medical error and the patient happens to be the deadly serial killer known as the Nightingale. To his horror, John realizes that The Nightingale is now free to continue his murder spree and his new target is John's mother and Frank's wife. As I've mentioned numerous times before, I'm not really a fan of time travel stories, but this one was quite well done. Interestingly, the plot structure was similar to Avengers Endgame. The Avengers go back in time to steal the Infinity Stones to undo Thanos' Snap, but Past Thanos figures out what's going on and follows the Avengers back to the present and attempts to make things even worse than they already are. John manages to save Frank from the fire, but this means the Nightingale serial killer survives and might create a worse present than the one John already has, so that really adds an altogether excellent element of dramatic tension to the entire movie. As one amusing side note, this movie shared Field of Dream's reverence for baseball as the Great American Pastime and John manages to convince Frank he's telling the truth about their time travel radio by accurately predicting the outcome of baseball games. Overall grade: A Now the second favorite thing I watched in Autumn 2024, The Grand Tour: One for the Road, which came out in 2024. I admit that when I started self-publishing in 2011, I knew absolutely nothing about the contemporary United Kingdom, like I couldn't even told you whether the UK used the Pound or the Euro. When I started getting book royalties from Amazon UK, let's just say I learned about currency conversion rates really fast, but as UK book royalties fluctuated as they do, I started reading the UK news since when there's an election or major news event in the UK, book royalties tend to drop for a few days after the same way they do when something similar happens in the US. Because of that, I saw the news article when Jeremy Clarkson was fired from Top Gear in 2015 for punching out a producer. At the time, there were some seasons of Top Gear on Netflix, so I was curious and started watching and was thoroughly entertained. When Grand Tour started on Amazon, I started watching that as well and I was also thoroughly entertained, but all good things must come to an end. Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May go on one last road trip adventure across Zimbabwe. The usual hijinks ensue for one last time, and it was a fitting end to Top Gear/The Grand Tour. I'll miss the show, but I am grateful for over a decade of entertainment from Top Gear/The Grand Tour and from the various spinoffs like Clarkson's Farm and James May's travel show. Overall grade: A So that is it for this week. Thank you for listening to The Pulp Writer Show. I hope you found the show useful. A reminder that you can listen to all the back episodes on https://thepulpwritershow.com. If you enjoyed the podcast, please leave your review on your podcasting platform of choice. Stay safe and stay healthy and see you all next week.
In this episode of I'll Read What She's Reading, Mikayla, Reggie, and Kennedy dive into the world of book-to-movie and TV adaptations! From page to screen, they discuss their favorite (and not-so-favorite) adaptations, share hot takes on what works and what doesn't, and debate whether the book is always better. They also talk about the challenges of translating beloved stories for a visual medium and offer their dream casting for upcoming adaptations. Tune in for a lively discussion filled with laughs, strong opinions, and plenty of bookish love! Perfect for fans of film, TV, and all things literary, this episode will have you adding new adaptations to your watchlist—or pulling out the original books to see what the fuss is about.
On today's episode we are joined by Jeff D. Lowe and Ohio's Tate for a snake draft of the best movie and TV houses.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/thedogwalk
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Recorded - 9/15/2024 On Episode 288 of the Almost Sideways Movie Podcast, we celebrate the death of the most overplayed trailer of the year by reviewing the new James McAvoy film Speak No Evil. We then count down the greatest toxic couples in movies and TV. Then, for our trivia review, we talk Scarface as Todd forced Terry and Zach to finally watch it. Here are the highlights: What We've Been Watching (7:15) Zach Review: "Sugarcane" (11:15) Terry Oscar Anniversary Review: "Bullets Over Broadway" (15:50) Terry Review: "The Critic" (20:50) Todd Ribisi Review: "The Other Sister" (26:10) Todd Review: "Emma Under the Influence" (27:45) Featured Review: "Speak No Evil" (51:20) Power Rankings: Toxic Couples in Movies/TV (1:33:55) Honorable Mentions & Guessing Adam's List Trivia! (1:47:15) Terry & Zach Trivia Review: "Scarface" (2:06:50) Trivia: NFL 1500 Yard Receivers (2:21:50) Quote of the Day Find AlmostSideways everywhere! Website almostsideways.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/AlmostSidewayscom-130953353614569/ AlmostSideways Twitter: @almostsideways Terry's Twitter: @almostsideterry Zach's Twitter: @pro_zach36 Todd: Too Cool for Twitter Adam's Twitter: @adamsideways Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/almostsideways-podcast/id1270959022 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7oVcx7Y9U2Bj2dhTECzZ4m Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/almost-sideways-movie-podcast YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfEoLqGyjn9M5Mr8umWiktA/featured?view_as=subscriber
Summer's winding down, and it's time to catch up on movies we missed (and one concert). But most importantly, let's dive into what's coming up this fall. In this episode, we're counting down our top 10 most anticipated releases of the coming seasons. (Song: CATFISH x Doechii)
Recorded - 9/1/2024 On Episode 286 of the Almost Sideways Movie Podcast, we record right after our fantasy football draft. After geeking out over our team names, we do a classic "Come to the Stable" review of a Paul Schrader film from the 70's starring George C. Scott. Then, we dive into the 2004 Best Picture race and draft what could have been the next five nominees. We get personal with our power rankings as we look at characters we identify with. Our trivia game surrounds the Documentary race at the Oscars. Here are the highlights: (0:00) Debriefing Our Fantast Football Draft What We've Been Watching (12:40) Terry Oscar Anniversary Review: "The Boxtrolls" (15:25) Terry Review: "The Taste of Things" (17:30) Zach Review: "Good One" (20:35) Zach SPOILER Review: "Strange Darling" (27:15) Todd TallaBoogie Review: "Tenacious D and the Pick of Destiny" (30:00) Todd Review: "Reagan" (34:40) "Come to the Stable" Review: "Hardcore" (1979) (54:15) Spotlight: 2004 Best Picture "Next Five" Draft (1:14:15) Power Rankings: Movie/TV Characters You Identify With (1:59:30) Honorable Mentions & Guessing Adam's List Trivia! (2:15:20) Todd Trivia Review: "Io Capitano" (2:20:45) Terry Trivia Review: "Goodbye First Love" (2:27:05) Trivia: Oscar Documentaries That Didn't Win (2:37:35) Quote of the Day Find AlmostSideways everywhere! Website almostsideways.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/AlmostSidewayscom-130953353614569/ AlmostSideways Twitter: @almostsideways Terry's Twitter: @almostsideterry Zach's Twitter: @pro_zach36 Todd: Too Cool for Twitter Adam's Twitter: @adamsideways Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/almostsideways-podcast/id1270959022 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7oVcx7Y9U2Bj2dhTECzZ4m Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/almost-sideways-movie-podcast YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfEoLqGyjn9M5Mr8umWiktA/featured?view_as=subscriber
Max Reid filling in for Jeff Fortier in control room / Weather watches in effect / Anticipation for Labour Day Classic (1:40); Movie/TV mystery follow-up: To what lengths have you gone to solve a mystery? (9:05); Solving the mystery (16:30); Small Town Salute... Diving Dogs in St. Andrews! (20:45); Kids go back to school one week tomorrow, some college kids already back... how to manage your stress at this busy time and how employers can help (31:05); Tackling social isolation in Manitoba Indigenous schools through video games (37:50); Winning story on solving the mystery (49:25); September 7th book launch for Winnipeg-written 'Waltraut' (53:30).
The granddaughter of Academy Award winning actress Loretta Young and the daughter of Peter Lewis, a founding member of ‘60s psychedelic cult heroes Moby Grape . . . Arwen's EP is available on the OMAD RECORDS . . the imprint of Oscar-winning singer/songwriter John DeNicola. . . While Arwen's self-titled debut, features her interpretations of her father's songs, this time out she's flying higher, as both producer and writer. Self-penned tunes include the layered, wistfully longing “Man on the Moon” and the beautiful heartbreak of “Winter,” showcased in two arrangements—once with gently growling guitar and again accompanied by piano and cello. Not that Arwen could resist digging into her dad's archive, with a lilting, countrified cover of his “Black Moon.” Plus, she brings her earnest, unaffected gift to a pair of iconic tunes: a trumpet-driven version of Jackson Browne's “Doctor My Eyes” and a frankly folky take on Joni Mitchell's “I Think I Understand.” The EP came together organically, at first just she and a friend—guitar impresario Jonathan McEuen—“scratching out ideas in my living room,” Arwen says. Jonathan mentored me,” Arwen candidly admits. “He also arranged everything perfectly—truly the musical director for this project.” A select few recruits from the deep end of the California talent pool came aboard next, including rock and roll “space traveler” Jason Achilles, Los Angeles film composer/all-around scene staple George Adrian, and trumpeter Jeff Elliott. Plus, yes, Peter Lewis is present as well, slinging a Strat on one track. The recording was finished at Surprise Studio with Graham Palmer as the engineer. “While I had complete creative control,” says Arwen, who also plays guitar on the record, “I was lucky enough to get together with amazing musicians who were in sync with the way I hoped to express these songs.” “The songs I wrote as well as the ones I chose reflect the music I was raised on: Joni, Jackson, Jimi Hendrix, The Byrds, Nina Simone,” she says, noting that embracing the music of others, adding your unique twist, and the putting it out there is “basic to the communal tradition of folk, passing the songs from person to person, generation to generation.” That's why, while she has no big tour plans, Arwen will play live, here and there, from South X Southwest to the local West Coast venues she loves. Indeed, she might well be singing about the importance of performance on “Man on the Moon” when she promises: “Believing in the stars that I cannot see, I know there's a way to where you are.” Arwen's talked about her famous grandmother Loretta Young hosting episode on her TV Show THE LORETTA YOUNG SHOW...here are a couple from youtube:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3MhWK6o306Uhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IVX0tkfWRN8https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=2Ua5T9t7qPY
Recorded - 8/4/2024 On Episode 282 of the Almost Sideways Movie Podcast, we wrap up our 15th anniversary Pinot Awards by handing out our awards in the major categories. We also review two new films that were released this weekend: Trap and Kneecap. In honor of the upcoming critical darling Sing Sing, our power rankings looks at the great prisoners in movie and TV history. Here are the highlights: What We've Been Watching (8:20) Zach Review: "Naked" (15:05) Terry Oscar Anniversary Review: "Leviathan" (17:40) Terry Oscar Anniversary Review: "Tupac: Resurrection" (21:20) Todd TallaBoogie Review: "Shadows and Fog" (24:45) Featured Review: "Trap" (45:25) Featured Review: "Kneecap" (1:00:30) Power Rankings: Movie/TV Prisoners (1:29:50) Honorable Mentions & Guessing Adam's List (1:42:15) 2009 PINOT MAJOR AWARD WINNERS Trivia!!! (2:24:10) Todd Trivia Review: "It Might Get Loud" (2:28:30) Trivia: Shayamalan Oscars & 2010 (2:42:15) Quote of the Day Find AlmostSideways everywhere! Website almostsideways.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/AlmostSidewayscom-130953353614569/ AlmostSideways Twitter: @almostsideways Terry's Twitter: @almostsideterry Zach's Twitter: @pro_zach36 Todd: Too Cool for Twitter Adam's Twitter: @adamsideways Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/almostsideways-podcast/id1270959022 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7oVcx7Y9U2Bj2dhTECzZ4m Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/almost-sideways-movie-podcast YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfEoLqGyjn9M5Mr8umWiktA/featured?view_as=subscriber
This week, the boys do a high 5 list of movies/tv scenes that make them cry. But we swear it's still a funny episode! Here are the time stamps for spoilers: 21:05 – 24:27 It's a Wonderful Life 25:05 – 26:20 Good Will Hunting 27:56 – 33:53 Avengers: Endgame 34:28 – 36:06 I Am Sam […] The post TANcast 684 – High 5 Movie/TV Scenes That Make You Cry first appeared on TANcast.
On this week's show we have an AppleTV and a native GoogleTV comparison from a listener. We also read your emails and take a look at the week's news. News: Samsung is helping to bring AirPlay to more hotel rooms NBCUniversal to Offer 400+ Hours of 4K HDR Olympics Coverage on USA Network, a Record Turns out Netflix makes more money if it just acts like regular TV Other: Handcrafted in the USA - Vintage Reclaimed Maple & Elm Speakers Doitforme.solutions Apollo Group TV Apple TV vs Google TV - John Lyman Around Thanksgiving the finance committee allowed me to purchase a new Hisense U7K 75” 4K TV. However, once I got the TV setup and ready to go, something weird happened with my Apple TV that I had been using on the TV in that room. Max just stopped working. I did all the troubleshooting to no avail. I decided that I would give the built in Google TV a shot to see if that could be a long-term solution. Over the course of six months I went back and forth with the two platforms and took notes. I thought I would write up my findings for everyone. A few caveats: This is my first experience with Google TV The Google TV is the built in version on my TV I live in the Apple ecosystem and I have owned every Apple TV from the 1st gen to the current. So, I do know the Apple TV a lot better, but I did my best to be fair. User Interface Apple TV: The user interface is very nice, it seems lighter, crisp and clean. You can easily design the Home Screen the way you would like it laid out and create folders. I have a folder for my main TV/Movie apps, then one for sports, another for movies, etc. Because you can customize the Home Screen it is very easy to navigate to where you want to go. Google TV: When you open it, you are at the top of google TV page with their offerings and everything is laid out in rows. The App icons seem smaller than apps on the Apple TV and smaller than the “Google Recommended” apps. You must scroll past those to get to your apps. I have not found a way to rearrange the main page so I can move my apps above the recommended offerings. You can move your apps in the order you would like but it is not as nice. I did try to find out if you can use folders on Google TV and it does not look like you can. The interface is what it is. Remotes: Apple TV: The metal Siri remote in my opinion is one of the best remotes out there. I can control 98% of what I need to use from that one remote. The other 2% is for those times I can't find a digital copy of a movie I own and need to use the Blu-Ray or tweak the picture of the TV. Very quick to navigate with the remote around the Apple TV. Also, the iPhone companion remote is really good too. Google TV: The remote that came with the TV controls my HT gear and if I used Google home I'm sure the remote's mic would give me voice control of lights and thermostat similar to the Apple remote. Additionally, I find swiping over the touch-enabled clickpad much easier than clicking up/down/left/right buttons on the TV's remote. I didn't have luck setting up the iPhone remote with the TV, this is probably a me item and I didn't spend a lot of time worrying about it. Apple TV+ vs Google TV's Home app: Both apps have a lot in common, like Movie/TV suggestions, an area for your purchased content, etc. Apple's implementation is self-contained and can be placed anywhere on your home screen. Google's version is fixed at the top of the screen and you must scroll down the screen to get to your apps. Picture quality, audio and App Responsiveness: So the last test was to actually watch some video to see if there was any difference. The setup: Internet – AT&T 1.0 GPS fiber, using a TPLink Mesh router – delivering 300 Mbs to the TV Denon AVR-X3200W receiver – running Dolby Atmos Speakers – RSL home theater package, 12” RSL speedwoofer and mirage omni-directional Atmos speakers I set up both the TV and my Apple TV for Dolby Vision and started watching content on both services. One thing I couldn't do was turn on Dolby Vision for the Google TV which shocked me. The TV did auto switch and even though HBO Max said the movie was in Dolby Vision it would only do HDR. I tried to figure out the issue but couldn't quickly find an answer. I quickly realized that any movie purchased from the Apple store was of higher quality than those from any of the streaming companies both in picture and sound. I watched a few scenes from the latest Aqua man as there were some really dark scenes with good color and then some Star Wars. With the Google TV setup to use HDR and the TV in the Movie preset, the picture was good. The AppleTV produced a little bit better picture with the same TV preset. The AppleTV sounded better too. I could hear some additional sounds on the AppleTV that I couldn't hear while using GoogleTV. The biggest difference was App responsiveness. When opening an app on the AppleTV, its click and it opens. GoogleTV took a few seconds. Then clicking the play button would buffer for about 10-20 seconds before playing and the picture was lower resolution for a few seconds. The video on the AppleTV started right up and I didn't notice any picture issues. Built in vs Stand Alone Box Built in OS strengths: Built into the TV Pretty easy to setup right out of the box Integrated into the TV and remote Stand Alone Strengths: Both hardware and software designed for a singular purpose Not TV dependent You can take it with you when you travel If new features are not supported due to hardware limitations you can buy a new STB Built in OS weakness: If new features are not supported due to hardware limitations you are stuck Hardware more likely designed for the TV and the OS a secondary If you have multiple TVs with different OSes you will have an inconsistent experience May cause you to stay within a manufacturer's product line to keep the same OS within the home Can become slower than the stand-alone devices over time Stand Alone weakness: They cost extra Hard to switch eco-systems due to cost of devices if you wanted to Summary: I was really surprised by a few things after doing the comparison. The first being the lack of Dolby Vision on the Google OS built into my Hisense TV. The option was not available for the Google Home app. I usually leave the TV in Dolby Vision on the Apple TV as I find the picture pretty good with all content and I'm not a fan of my TV's auto switching (going black for a few seconds). The second was the difference in app responsiveness and picture start up times. The Apple TV was quicker in both aspects. The last was the difference in the quality of purchased movies from Apple versus the streamers and purchases from Amazon. Streamers and Amazon were inferior to the same content from Apple. I did not compare streamers and Amazon versus Google using native apps on the GoogleTV. Bottom line I believe an Apple TV is like a well-made German car, over engineered, nice looking with features you didn't know you wanted until you lose them. Google OS is your typical mid-range SUV that everyone makes, most people drive and they all look similar and they get the job done of getting you from here to there.
This week, we got our review of one of the most anticipated movies of the year, Oz Perkins' "LONGLEGS" starring Maika Monroe and Nicolas Cage. Does it live up to expectations? Also we discuss all the biggest movie and TV news of the week, including DC not moving forward with the 'Arkham Asylum' series, Emma Roberts 'Madame Web' comments and much more. Time stamps: 01:00 Intro 01:07 Movie and TV news (DC not moving forward with the 'Arkham Asylum' series, Emma Roberts 'Madame Web' comments + more) 17:18 “LONGLEGS” (2024) Review 51:16 Watch Recommendations for the Week
This week, we get to wrap up our discussions around Ti West's 'X' trilogy with our review of the highly anticipated finale, "MaXXXine". We also discuss some some of the biggest news stories this week including updates on "Dune: Messiah", "Deadpool & Wolverine" and so much more. Enjoy the show! Time stamps: 00:56 Intro 01:02 Movie and TV news ("Dune: Messiah", "Deadpool & Wolverine" + more) 19:53 “MaXXXine” (2024) Review 50:15 Watch Recommendations for the Week
https://coloradosun.com/2024/06/08/colorado-filmmakers-movies-incentives/ Today - Arts and culture reporter Parker Yamasaki breaks down a bill recently signed by the governor that will increase the tax incentive credits for production companies wanting to film in Colorado.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Deibs, Ryan, and David are joined by Phil Stiefel to draft a roster of fictional football players from movies and TV shows.
This episode has a nice swoop.Jason, Jim, and Joseph comb through some of the most impactful hairstyles in movies.Joseph is shocked (and stunned) by Sean Penn's Jewfro.Updo - when they go down Jim goes up.Dreadlocks, Cornrows, and the stickiest hair gel. Oh my!Let your Soul GloJason mentions GI Jane without being slapped.Jim refuses to take the voyage and go beyond the second movie of Star Trek?Which movie starring Mia Farrow introduced the haircut from hell?Which bot has been confused for an old lesbian?
The movie ‘Shinning' came out on this date 44 years ago. The Morning team reveal what are their scariest scenes ever. Movies like Amityville 2, Get out and Blair Witch Project.
Join us for the conclusion of our "Movie & TV Vocabulary" series on "Cool English"! In this final episode, we tackle 10 advanced words and phrases that will elevate your discussions about TV shows and movies to a professional level. Arm yourself with a sophisticated vocabulary that's sure to impress during your next movie night discussion or social media post about the latest TV series. Let's end this series on a high note and make you a standout in any film and TV conversation! check out the activity at coolenglish.net https://www.coolenglish.net/edu/categories/movies-&-tv-vocab
Welcome to the second episode of our new series, "Movie & TV Vocabulary," on "Cool English"! In this exciting three-part series, we're exploring 10 medium-level words that will help you discuss your favorite TV shows and movies with confidence. Perfect for anyone who loves entertainment or wants to improve their English conversation skills, this episode introduces key terms and phrases that you'll commonly hear when talking about movies and TV. Whether you're describing a plot, sharing your thoughts about a character, or discussing the latest episode with friends, these words will make your conversations smoother and more engaging. Join us on this entertaining journey, and enhance your vocabulary as we guide you through the world of film and television! check out the activity at coolenglish.net https://www.coolenglish.net/edu/categories/movies-&-tv-vocab
Welcome to the first episode of our new series, "Movie & TV Vocabulary," on "Cool English"! In this exciting three-part series, we're exploring 10 easy-level words that will help you discuss your favorite TV shows and movies with confidence. Perfect for anyone who loves entertainment or wants to improve their English conversation skills, this episode introduces key terms and phrases that you'll commonly hear when talking about movies and TV. Whether you're describing a plot, sharing your thoughts about a character, or discussing the latest episode with friends, these words will make your conversations smoother and more engaging. Join us on this entertaining journey, and enhance your vocabulary as we guide you through the world of film and television! check out the activity at coolenglish.net https://www.coolenglish.net/edu/categories/movies-&-tv-vocab
00:10 | OpenAI hits $2b in run rate revenue- $0 to $2b revenue in only 1 year- Google 5 yrs to reach $1b in revenue, Meta 6 years- 92% of Fortune 500 use OpenAI- 100m weekly users- 18,000 OpenAI customers through Microsoft Azure- OpenAI currently raising a primary round at $100b valuation01:16 | OpenAI launches Google Search competitor- Search partnership with Microsoft Bing- Goal is faster response times- Perplexity AI also competing in AI search; $100m raise at $520m valuation- Bing generates $18b in annual revenue, Google Search $150b02:18 | OpenAI launches Hollywood movie/tv killer- OpenAI Sora creates 60-second highly realistic videos from text prompts- Potential to be massively disruptive to movie and tv industries- Directors and storytellers will take center stage vs actors in the future?03:34 | Canva CFO resigns ahead of IPO- Damien Singh resigns- IPO expected in 2025- New CFO will have experience scaling companies- Stripe, StubHub, Plaid all replaced CFOs recently and are also primed for an IPO- $2b in revenue, profitable since 2017, 165m monthly users- $1.5b tender offer in process at $26b valuation04:29 | X and MrBeast ad partnership- MrBeast video on X generated 156m impressions last week driving ad revenue- X puts ads at beginning of video for selected creators, like MrBeast- 80,000 users participating in new ad program- X posted an internal valuation in Q4 2023 at $19b; a 57% decrease from Elon Musk's purchase price05:09 | X locks sports betting deal with BetMGM- BetMGM is exclusive live odds sports betting partner for X- X users can bet directly on X platform- X aims to be the “everything app”, more than just social media05:46 | Musk's SpaceX and Neuralink leave Delaware- SpaceX moved to Texax, Neuralink moved to Nevada- Delaware court invalidated Musk's $55.8b Tesla compensation package after independent board and individual shareholders voted to approve in 201806:47 | Pre-IPO -0.83% for week, +1.46% for last 1yr- Week winners: Epic Games +8.68%, Anduril +0.95%, OpenAI +0.80%, Snyk +0.70%, Klarna +0.70%- Week losers: Flexport -17.39%, Anthropic -7.75%, Hugging Face -3.50%, SpaceX -3.09%, ByteDance -2.25%- Top valuations: ByteDance $283b, SpaceX $181b, OpenAI $95b, Stripe $59b, Databricks $49b lead in current valuation
Recorded - 2/10/2024 On Episode 258 of the Almost Sideways Movie Podcast, we record on the eve of the Super Bowl and discuss what we think will happen before doing a classic "Come to the Stable" review of a Kansas City sports movie. Then, in honor of Super Bowl parties, we count down the best house parties the movies and TV have given us. Enter the 16th annual Almost Sideways Oscar Challenge! Pick the winners here: https://forms.gle/aSseLo5zMiFU96Q67 Here are the highlights: (0:00) Super Bowl Preview What We've Been Watching (17:15) Terry Oscar Anniversary Review: The Salt of the Earth (19:05) Terry Review: The Teachers' Lounge (21:05) Todd Review: Suncoast (24:15) Zach Review: The Sweet East (27:55) Featured "Come to the Stable" Review: Kansas City Bomber (50:10) Power Rankings: Movie/TV House Parties (1:32:30) Guessing Adam Daly's List Trivia! (1:37:40) Terry Trivia Review: The Artifice Girl (1:43:20) Zach Trivia Review: Cadejo Blanco (1:50:20) Trivia: Miles Teller & Super Bowl Commercials (1:58:45) Quote of the Day Read Todd's reactions to the Oscar nominations here: https://almostsideways.blogspot.com/2024/01/reactions-to-oscar-nominations-2024.html Find AlmostSideways everywhere! Website almostsideways.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/AlmostSidewayscom-130953353614569/ AlmostSideways Twitter: @almostsideways Terry's Twitter: @almostsideterry Zach's Twitter: @pro_zach36 Todd: Too Cool for Twitter Adam's Twitter: @adamsideways Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/almostsideways-podcast/id1270959022 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7oVcx7Y9U2Bj2dhTECzZ4m Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/almost-sideways-movie-podcast YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfEoLqGyjn9M5Mr8umWiktA/featured?view_as=subscriber
Happy New Year! For our final episode of 2023, we're combining two previous interviews (from two separate episodes) with Erin Heinecke. Erin is with the largest firm in the US specializing in book-to-movie deals, which saw a big upswing in 2023. How can you be a part of this? Listen to Erin.We'll be back in 2024 with more interviews, more writing tips, more news analysis, and more information about forthcoming programs like the Cruise, the Retreat, the Magazine, and of course, the WriterCon conference itself.Thanks for listening to this podcast! Tell your writing friends about us!William Bernhardtwillbern@gmail.comwww.writercon.comwww.williambernhardt.com
In episode 356 Dan, Coach Dave & Brad from Canada let their hair down a little bit. Just listen to the episode you'll enjoy it. Thanks for listening. Thanks for watching. SUBSCRIBE! Please Subscribe! Check out our podcast! Links are below. Podcast Platforms: Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/scene-invaders/id1289489168?uo=4 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2Uzl1JcV9WlncUufpvW4No Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/scene-invaders-productions/scene-invaders Anchor: https://anchor.fm/scene-invaders Email — SceneInvaders@gmail.com Website - Scene-Invaders.com Socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sceneinvaders/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SceneInvadersPodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/SceneInvaders
This week, it's one hell of a double feature! We review one of the best blockbusters of the year, "GODZILLA MINUS ONE" and Nicolas Cage's latest film with A24, "DREAM SCENARIO". We also discuss all the biggest movie and TV news stories of the week. Enjoy! Time stamps: 01:06 Intro 01:12 Movie and TV news (including Will Smith in "I Am Legend 2", Barbie sequel talks, Award Season + more) 18:41 “GODZILLA MINUS ONE” (2023) Review 42:08 “DREAM SCENARIO” (2023) Review 01:04:22 Watch Recommendations for the Week
Recorded - 12/3/2023 On Episode 249 of the Almost Sideways Movie Podcast, after discussing the wild and crazy selection of the College Football Playoff, we get into a couple new movies that just came out. First, we dive into the Cager with Dream Scenario before looking at a wild film starring Julianne Moore and Natalie Portman in May December. Then, we take a closer look at those two Oscar-winning careers. In Power Rankings, we honor the soon-to-be-released Ferrari by counting down the greatest movie/TV Drivers. For trivia, we celebrate Julianne Moore's birthday. Here are the highlights: (0:00) Reacting to the College Football Playoff What We've Been Watching (16:00) Zach Review: Family Switch (20:50) Terry Oscar Anniversary Review: In the Line of Fire (28:30) Featured Cager Review: Dream Scenario (46:45) Featured Review: May December (1:08:50) Spotlight: Mt. Rushmore: Julianne Moore & Natalie Portman (1:17:45) Power Rankings: Movie / TV Drivers (1:50:45) Guessing Adam Daly's Power Rankings Trivia! (1:54:05) Zach's Trivia Review: Drinking Buddies (1:59:50) Todd's Oscar Review: Duck Butter (2:01:50) Trivia: Happy Birthday Julianna Moore! (2:14:45) Quote of the Day Find AlmostSideways everywhere! Website almostsideways.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/AlmostSidewayscom-130953353614569/ AlmostSideways Twitter: @almostsideways Terry's Twitter: @almostsideterry Zach's Twitter: @pro_zach36 Todd: Too Cool for Twitter Adam's Twitter: @adamsideways Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/almostsideways-podcast/id1270959022 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7oVcx7Y9U2Bj2dhTECzZ4m Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/almost-sideways-movie-podcast YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfEoLqGyjn9M5Mr8umWiktA/featured?view_as=subscriber
In this episode Hayden really dove deep into his punishment and provided an extensive review of ‘Grave Encounters 2'. Then we have movie and tv acronyms trivia hosted by Mitch. Support the show
Brett & Dani are back to catch up with #Survivor45 after taking a few weeks off and they also chat about some movies they've seen recently, including David Fincher's Netflix's 'The Killer,' Showtime's 'The Curse,' FX's 'A Murder at the End of the World' & much more. Subscribe to HEY JULIE on your podcast app of choice:
Need some Idiot time but no time (or patience) to listen to us for a full episode? Check out this segment from episode #166! This week we welcome back our friend Astrophysicist Tim to talk Thanksgiving! Good food is a part of many Thanksgiving traditions. In this segment we talk some of our favorite food-related scenes from movies & shows! Warning as usual for explicit language from us Idiots! Listen to us weekly for pop culture talk, nerdy debates, personal insults & questionable jokes on your favorite podcast platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, iHeart Radio, Vurbl, Goodpods, Podvine & more! Watch us on our YouTube channel @Convincing Idiots Show info can be found on our website: convincingidiots.wordpress.com Find show links on our Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/ConvincingIdiots Email us at ConvincingIdiots@gmail.com. Main Podcast Page: https://anchor.fm/convincing-idiots Enjoying the show? Consider becoming a Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ConvincingIdiots YouTube Channel: https://youtube.com/@convincingidiots Now on the YouTube Music app! https://music.youtube.com/channel/UCKa-u-b0Hd30AYxgzoS6aOg?si=Fpsp6En58OP8QpNq Show merch store here: https://convincing-idiots-podcast.creator-spring.com/ We hope we convince you to listen & subscribe! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/convincing-idiots/support
This week the guys talk Gen V season finale and the return of Invinsible Moe talks Quantum Leap and Lower Decks finale and Eddie reviews Netflix' Blue Eye Samurai and Apple+ 'Fingernails' Plus all the weeks trailers and Movie/TV news
The boys are back this week with another game! Each member gives the names of 3 actors/actresses from a TV show/movie and the other 2 have to guess the show/movie. If they can't guess it then they have to take a shot, but if they do guess it and get the year correct then the person who have the show/movie has to take a shot! Before we dive into that, we open the show by discussing the Michigan football scandal, the state of the LA Chargers, and other football hot topics. As always, we round the show out with our weekly NFL and College Football gambling picks (which seriously need to turn around and fast)! As always follow us on X (@2drunkbrothers)! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A few influencers that have come to the attention of mainstream media in the past few years. Social media presence has even become one factor in casting actors in big projects. Are there any fitness influences who could cross over? Considering the amount of control they would have to give up, would they even want to? What qualities would make them attractive to Hollywood and Hollywood attractive to them?___Have a question for one of our Friday “One Good Question” episodes? Hit us up on social media and use the hashtag #onegoodquestion.Join our Discord for free at goodcompanydiscord.com!Check out our gym (Third Street Barbell) at ThirdStreetBarbell.com https://www.thirdstreetbarbell.com/ and subscribe for updates about our apparel line at goodcompanyapparel.com https://3sb.co/! Local memberships and international fresh fits! Get early access to our NEXT DROP!Check out our podcast website: 50percentfacts.com https://www.50percentfacts.com/50% Facts is a Spreaker Prime podcast on OCN – the Obscure Celebrity Network.Hosted by Mike Farr (@silentmikke) https://www.instagram.com/silentmikke/ and Jim McDonald (@thejimmcd). https://www.instagram.com/thejimmcd/ Produced by Jim McDonald Production assistance by Sam McDonald and Sebastian Brambila. Theme by Aaron Moore. Branding by Joseph Manzo (@jmanzo523)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/5538735/advertisement
Recorded - 10/8/2023 On Episode 241 of the Almost Sideways Movie Podcast, we review the latest hit Netflix film, Fair Play. We all loved it, but why are we fighting? We then go back 20 years and review the Best Picture race of 2003. If there were 10 nominees, what would have been the next five? We draft our fields of 5. Then our power rankings looks at the most unique criminals and crimes we could find on film and TV. Here are the highlights: What We've Been Watching (6:00) Terry Oscar Anniversary Review: The Square (8:55) Terry Review: She Came to Me (13:15) Todd BDN Review: Freelancers (18:10) Zach Criterion Review: Like Someone in Love (23:00) Featured Review: Fair Play (43:10) Spotlight: 2003 Best Picture "Next Five" Draft (1:03:45) Power Rankings: Most Unique Movie/TV Criminals (1:42:40) Guessing Adam Daly's List Trivia! (1:48:10) Zach Trivia Review: Middle Men (1:58:10) Trivia: Immaculate Grid, RIP Regal Commercial (2:09:00) Quote of the Day Find AlmostSideways everywhere! Website almostsideways.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/AlmostSidewayscom-130953353614569/ AlmostSideways Twitter: @almostsideways Terry's Twitter: @almostsideterry Zach's Twitter: @pro_zach36 Todd: Too Cool for Twitter Adam's Twitter: @adamsideways Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/almostsideways-podcast/id1270959022 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7oVcx7Y9U2Bj2dhTECzZ4m Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/almost-sideways-movie-podcast YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfEoLqGyjn9M5Mr8umWiktA/featured?view_as=subscriber
Need some Idiot time but shorter on time? Check out this segment from podcast episode 158! We've talked our favorite villians before. This week we talk some of the lamest villians in movies & TV shows + what makes a “lame” villain? Warning as usual for explicit language from us Idiots! Listen to us weekly on your favorite podcast platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, iHeart Radio, Vurbl, Goodpods, Podvine & more! Watch us on our YouTube channel & the B.O.S.S. Code Media Network! Show info can be found on our website: convincingidiots.wordpress.com Find show links on our Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/ConvincingIdiots Email us at ConvincingIdiots@gmail.com. Enjoying the show? Consider becoming a Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ConvincingIdiots Or support the show from our main podcast page: https://anchor.fm/convincing-idiots YouTube Channel: https://youtube.com/@convincingidiots Show merch store here: https://convincing-idiots-podcast.creator-spring.com/ We hope we convince you to listen & subscribe! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/convincing-idiots/support
Aaannnndd… Action! Enter the world of Iconic characters from Ghanaian Film & Television. Also, hop on a ride with the talented Ghanaian/British writer and producer Sheila Nortley, as she tells us how to tap into that BBC & Netflix bag! Press Play.Opening Theme MusicOshe - Reynolds The Gentleman ft. Fra Music BridgesDaa Ke Daa - Becca Do The Do - Reggie Rockstone Sexy Sassy Wahala - Efya Music CloserPlenty Evil - Cina Soul
Wow. It's been a minute hasn't it? The summer was an eventful one for the NFG boys. Fortunately, one of the things we've been busy with is watching movies. Today, Frank, Peter and Connor got to sit down and talk about some of the things they caught over the boiling summer months of 2023. Join us for the recap! Here's what we got up to. 1:41 - Barbenheimer 1:41 - Oppenheimer 11:21 - Barbie 20:21 - Asteroid City 26:20 - The Flash 32:01 - Patrick H. Willems' “A.I. Filmmaking Is Not The Future. It's a Grift.” 35:13 - The Afterparty 37:42 - Rollerball 41:48 - The Northman 43:59 - The Bear - Season 2 46:46 - RRR 50:57 - Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny SPOILER TALK / PREDICTIONS RESULTS
Today I am sharing some book & movie pairings. Basically if you liked a particular book you should check out the movie or show and vice versa. Join my Patreon https://www.patreon.com/talkbookishpodcast Follow me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/talkbookishpodcast/ Talk Bookish to Me baseball cap https://www.bonfire.com/talk-bookish-to-me-classic-baseball-cap/ BOOKS & MOVIES MENTIONED My Dark Vanessa by Kate Elizabeth Russell Keep This Between Us (documentary) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt19387578/ The Wangs vs. The World by Jade Chang Schitt's Creek (show) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3526078 One True Loves by Taylor Jenkins Reid Castaway (movie) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0162222 Mary Jane by Jessica Anya Blau Almost Famous (movie) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0181875 Billy Summers by Stephen King Black Hawk Down (movie) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0265086 From Lukov With Love by Mariana Zapata The Cutting Edge (movie) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0104040 The Maid by Nita Prose Only Murders in the Building (show) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt12851524 The Astonishing Color of After by Emily X.R. Pan Never Have I Ever (show) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10062292 We Were Liars by E. Lockhart Outer Banks (show) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10293938 My Best Friend's Exorcism by Grady Hendrix Jennifer's Body (movie) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1131734 Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia The Haunting of Bly Manor (show) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10970552 Pines by Blake Crouch Dark (show) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5753856 The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V. E. Schwab The Age of Adaline (movie) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1655441 Carrie Soto is Back by Taylor Jenkins Reid King Richard (movie) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9620288 The Girl From the Sea by Molly Ostertag Luca (movie) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt12801262 The Ex Hex by Erin Sterling Halloweentown (tv movie) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0173886 Mistletoe Motive by Chloe Liese You've Got Mail (movie) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0128853 A Separate Peace by John Knowles Dead Poets Society (movie) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0097165 Bird Box by Josh Malerman A Quiet Place (movie) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6644200 Vicious by V.E. Schwab The Boys (show) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1190634 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/talk-bookish-to-me/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/talk-bookish-to-me/support
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Recorded - 8/13/2023 On Episode 234 of the Almost Sideways Movie Podcast, we review 2 films. The first is a horror film that got a wide release (Talk to Me) and the other is an independent film slowly being released across the country (Passages). Our power rankings this week look at the best boats provided to us by film and TV. We wrap everything up with an epic trivia showdown! Don't miss our reveal of the major award winners of our 2008 Retroactive Almost Sideways Awards on next week's podcast!!! See what we nominated here, as well as what won our minor awards: http://almostsideways.com/Almost%20Sideways%20Awards/2008/Almost%20Sideways%20Awards.html Here are the highlights: What We've Been Watching (11:25) Zach Reviews: Glen Hansard / Marketa Irglova Concert, The Last Rider (16:30) Todd BDN Review: The Intern (20:00) Terry Oscar Review: Prisoners (27:15) Featured Review: Talk to Me (36:05) Featured Review: Passages (45:20) Power Rankings: Movie / TV Boats (1:28:30) Guessing Adam's Power Rankings Trivia! (1:31:20) Zach Trivia Review: Defiance (1:39:45) Todd Trivia Review: Evil (1:45:10) Terry Trivia Review: Smashed (1:52:30) Trivia: Oscars & 6 Degrees (2:12:15) Quote of the Day Find AlmostSideways everywhere! Website almostsideways.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/AlmostSidewayscom-130953353614569/ AlmostSideways Twitter: @almostsideways Terry's Twitter: @almostsideterry Zach's Twitter: @pro_zach36 Todd: Too Cool for Twitter Adam's Twitter: @adamsideways Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/almostsideways-podcast/id1270959022 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7oVcx7Y9U2Bj2dhTECzZ4m Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/almost-sideways-movie-podcast YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfEoLqGyjn9M5Mr8umWiktA/featured?view_as=subscriber
What's up nerds!! Welcome back to another episode of Nerdy Coffee. We'll, I was wrong about alot this weekend. Lets talk about that, and more, at 9 AM!00:00 - Intro01:00 - It is a vibe02:45 - Good morning everyone07:20 - Metallic and Pantera concert14:50 - Happy Anniversary Prey16:40 - Peewee Herman RIP21:34 - Hasbro sells off TV/Movie division31:32 - Stephen Amells attempt at damage control44:22 - Sound of Freedom hypocrisy 50:00 - Sorry about last weeks HeyArcher Live51:00 - Support your favorite content creators52:33 - Todays sponsor is @iampaximus !!!53:08 - Thanks for stopping by54:28 - Outro
Welcome to "From My Mom's Garage," the ultimate Movie/TV review podcast hosted by the dynamic duo, Tony and Nick! Join these cinema connoisseurs as they embark on thrilling adventures through the world of entertainment, bringing you captivating reviews that will elevate your movie and TV show experience. In this episode, brace yourself for an alternate reality like no other, where astronauts Cliff and David venture into the depths of space on a six-year mission. As Tony and Nick dissect every twist and turn of this mind-bending tale, they unravel dark secrets and haunting mysteries that challenge the very fabric of existence. Prepare to be transported into the minds of characters, as the lines between consciousness and reality blur. Tony and Nick leave no stone unturned, exploring the emotional depths of each scene and delving into the intricate web of storytelling. "From My Mom's Garage" isn't just a podcast – it's a cinematic journey filled with laughter, analysis, and unabashed enthusiasm for all things film and television. Tony's witty insights and Nick's in-depth analysis create the perfect harmony for an engaging and entertaining listening experience. Subscribe now and join Tony and Nick on their mission to unveil the hidden gems and blockbusters of the entertainment world. Whether you're a casual viewer or a die-hard cinephile, "From My Mom's Garage" has something special in store for you. So grab your favorite movie snack, sit back, and tune in to Tony and Nick's cinematic escapades. Don't miss a single episode as they share their passion for movies and TV shows, right from the heart of "From My Mom's Garage." Follow us: Facebook Twitter Instagram
EP. 127!!!! (4:10) Dwayne and Keith detail their trip to ATL and how someone did not go see Steph as planned. (12:30) Top Ten Feel good songs. (57:33) A man goes viral for being stood up on a date and the gang reviews with John being stuck on his left eye. (1:13:00) Movie/TV review of the week is Hulu show Unprisoned. (1:38:50) The show gives their last update on Carlee Russell and Keith goes on a rant. (1:56:14) Update on Lebron James son Bronny James who had cardiac arrest at basketball practice.SONG OF THE WEEK:Big Yella: UGK- Let me see itDwayne: Peter Tosh- Why must I cryBig Tyme: Roy Jones Jr. ft Magic and Youngbloodz- I smoke, I drink remixBig Ronnie Keith: Wale ft Tre and Wiz Khalifa- The Breeze (Cool)instacart.oloiyb.net/JzJaBqYOUTUBE: https://youtube.com/channel/UC-IFQuUIQhyKM3GnB7vysaQEMAIL: Theshortdeskpodcast@gmail.comFB/IG: Theshortdesk PodcastTwitter: Theshortdesk
Joe Pantoliano has starred in numerous films including Risky Business with a 21 yr old Tom Cruise, Midnight Run, The Matrix, Teddy and TV shows like The Sopranos. He is now starring in the highly entertaining musical Rock & Roll Man in New York City. In this exclusive interview we discuss: -What it was like growing up dirt poor and how that inspired him to go into show business -What it is like having roles in nearly 200 Films/TV shows/stage performances -How he get into the 1983 movie Risky Business and if he thought Tom Cruise would be the blockbuster star he is today -What he is most proud of among those 200 some odd roles and why -Why did he take his current dual roles in Rock & Roll Man and what intrigued him about the musical's central theme about rock pioneer Alan Freed and the challenges of integrating Rock & Roll for both black and white audiences -What he hopes audiences feels, learns and takes away from the show ultimately
Jump back in time with us. It is the 1990s, and your 3 favorite Big Kids are experiencing legal trouble. Big Time! We are in court, in front of the judge, and we are nervous as hell. Each one of us is seeking legal representation. We are using the Movie/TV phone book to find our attorneys. Who will be our picks for the top 3 fictional attorneys of the 1990s? Cheers! Episode #121 The Big Kids are on Twitter follow the Big Kid Show @thebigkidshow, follow Big Nic @TCGNIC, and follow Sweet Water Mark @markf1307
Recorded - 7/3/2023 On Episode 228 of the Almost Sideways Movie Podcast, we honor the life and career of an all-time favorite of ours in Alan Arkin. Then, we review one of the best reviewed movies of the year so far in Past Lives. Now that we are halfway through the year, we discuss the best and worst of the year so far. Then, in honor of the 4th of July, we count down the best movie/TV foursomes. Here are the highlights: (12:30) RIP Alan Arkin: Underrated Performances What We've Been Watching (23:00) Terry Oscar Anniversary Review: Dirty Wars (25:50) Zach Review: Reality (32:10) Todd BDN Review: The Wedding Party (36:40) Featured Review: Past Lives Spotlight: 2023 Mid-Year Report (59:30) Bottom 3 of 2023 So Far (1:04:50) Top 5 of 2023 So Far (1:17:20) Power Rankings: Greatest Movie/TV Foursomes (1:47:00) Honorable Mentions (1:56:30) Guessing Adam Daly's List Trivia! (2:01:20) Todd Trivia Reviews: The Center of the World & The Quiet Girl (2:07:20) Trivia: Best LGBTQ Movies (2:16:40) Quote of the Day Find AlmostSideways everywhere! Website almostsideways.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/AlmostSidewayscom-130953353614569/ AlmostSideways Twitter: @almostsideways Terry's Twitter: @almostsideterry Zach's Twitter: @pro_zach36 Todd: Too Cool for Twitter Adam's Twitter: @adamsideways Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/almostsideways-podcast/id1270959022 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7oVcx7Y9U2Bj2dhTECzZ4m Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/almost-sideways-movie-podcast YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfEoLqGyjn9M5Mr8umWiktA/featured?view_as=subscriber
(00:00) Intro (9:31) Round 1 (23:51) Round 2 (41:14) Round 3 (52:52) Round 4 (1:06:59) Round 5 (1:19:02) Honorable Mentions (1:23:06) 'The Kill Box' Clem and Robbie Fox join the boys for a Movie and TV Cars Draft. We get into the most iconic cars from our favorite shows and movies, people who call their car "baby", a debate over the vehicles in 'Breaking Bad', and more.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/thedogwalk
Nicholas Cage hates bees, but we love him! Patreon recently decided that we should discuss The Wicker man. Not the original, but the remake. So... here we are. Thanks a ton to Daniel and Sophia for joining us on this episode! RECTUMA digital live show is on Thursday, June 22nd at 7:00PM EST. Buy a ticket on patreon.com/horrorsoup Check out a full, highly produced video of this episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa1yE4TMVtbkRgxMtx5rTZg (Or search Horror Soup) Watch the full video version on Spotify! Instagram @horrorsoup - Twitter: @horrorsoupsucks - TikTok: @ilikethrillers Letterboxd: @horrorsoupcaleb (Caleb) & @niteshiftvideo (James) & @vibes_cleveland (Tough Guy) Take a gander at our Patreon page ( patreon.com/horrorsoup ) where every month we: 1. Post polls that lets the audience pick a movie we discuss 2. Shout-out all new donators for supporting the show 3. Post full-length bonus episodes (This month's was Rectuma) 4. Host digital live-shows (We watch a movie real-time with our audience & discuss said flick of choice) 5. Post Early Access podcast episodes 6. Watch trailers of the movies we discuss on the show 7. Post audio discussions of every episode of Rod Serling's "The Twilight Zone" 8. Watch & discuss Tales from the Crypt episodes 9. Post full-length Movie & TV commentaries with hosts & friends of Horror Soup 10. Have an archive of literal HUNDREDS of bonus episodes & shows (to name a few) If you enjoy the show leave a rating, a review, or tell a friend! It helps more than you'd think, and we can't thank you enough. Music Credits: Ross Lee, The Mutant Members Only Club, Sonissam, & Astroblk.