1993 American comedy-drama film directed by Chris Columbus
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My guest, Ve Neill, won 3 Academy Awards, for “Mrs. Doubtfire”, “Beetlejuice” and “Ed Wood”. We discuss what got her interested in makeup, the difficulties she encountered in her profession, working with Robin Williams, and much more.
Today we have a very special guest. From the stages of off-Broadway to the bright lights of Broadway, from his unmistakable voice to his performances in 30+ movies, Harvey Fierstein has spent a lifetime telling stories that matter. With four Tony Awards to his name—two for writing, two for acting—his work in Torch Song Trilogy, La Cage aux Folles, and Hairspray has redefined representation on stage. But beyond the accolades, there's the man: a Brooklyn-born artist whose journey has been shaped by family, resilience, and an unyielding belief in telling the truth. Harvey also has a deep love for sewing and costume design. Before becoming famous Fierstein studied art at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York and worked as a costume designer in the off-off-Broadway world. He has spoken about his passion for sewing in interviews, reminiscing about how he used to design and create costumes for drag performers and theater productions which helped shape his deep understanding of theatrical presentation and character development. His early work in costume design was part of his immersion in the vibrant New York theater community of the 1970s, where he collaborated with experimental and LGBTQ+ artists.Even as his career in theater took off with Torch Song Trilogy and Hairspray, sewing remained a part of his life. He has mentioned that working with fabric and creating garments is a meditative and creative outlet for him. His appreciation for costume design also extends to his theatrical work, where he often acknowledges the impact of great costume designers in bringing characters to life.So today we go beyond the footlights to explore the moments that made him—his early days, the influence of his parents, why Ridgefield, Connecticut became his adopted hometown and, why sewing has been an anchoring thread in his life. (2:15) We welcome the inimitable Harvey Fierstein! He shares how he first picked up sewing—starting with an industrial machine in his father's handkerchief factory—before setting his sights on becoming a Disney animator. But, things changed for him and as Harvey puts it, “Life only changes when you're brave enough to say yes.”(5:27) A deep dive into Harvey's quilting journey, from discovering HGTV and Alex Anderson to creating story-driven quilts today. His first quilt? Alex Anderson's Strips that Sizzle!(9:25) Growing up in a conservative Jewish household, Harvey learned the power of storytelling from his family. Education, art, music, and Broadway were all part of his upbringing, shaping the creative force he became.(11:45) Family isn't just who you're born to—it's also who you find. Harvey talks about his “found family” in the theatre, the people who call him “mama” and “papa,” and what it means to always be true to yourself.(13:32) Ever wonder what a Harvey Fierstein Stitch & Bitch session looks like? He spills all about his quilting experiments and creative process.(16:03) From bold colors to playful designs, Harvey shares his favorite fabrics and how he keeps things fresh alternating between challenging and just plain silly projects.(20:15) Picking a favorite quilt is like picking a favorite child—but Harvey gives it a shot!(23:20) The costumes that left a mark: Harvey reflects on the magic of theatrical costumes, the collaborative art of design, and why theatre itself is an act of faith.(27:07) Favorite roles—on stage, in film, and yes, even Death to Smoochy!(30:30) Writing his memoir I Was Better Last Night was a journey in itself. Harvey shares what inspired him to put his life on paper.(31:20) When did he finally feel accepted? And what really led him to move Torch Song Trilogy to Broadway? It's not the story you think!(32:31) A mother always knows! The moment Harvey's mom saw her own earrings on him during Torch Song Trilogy—and her priceless reaction.(34:00) What's the secret to his success? According to Harvey, it's all about taking that unexpected fork in the road.(38:38) The quilting class that changed everything: What Harvey learned from Kaffe Fassett, Brandon Mably and Liza Lucy.(39:10) Quilting vs. theatre—two creative worlds, two very different communities. Harvey compares the two.(40:54) The key to keeping every performance fresh? Harvey reveals how he does it.(43:06) Why Bridgefield, CT has been home for 40 years—and how Harvey's house reflects is unique perspective on life and art.(46:00) “As much as it hurts, tell the truth.” Harvey explains how this philosophy, shaped by his father, has guided his life and career.(47:25) What's next—what's left on Harvey's bucket list?(52:18) Want to connect with Harvey? Find him on Facebook and Instagram! Subscribe & Listen: Don't miss future episodes! Follow Sew & So Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts. Be sure to subscribe to, review and rate this podcast on your favorite platform…and visit our website sewandsopodcast.com for more information about today's and all of our Guests.
Julian, Madeline, and Emilio are graced by the enthusiastic presence of Tony-nominated actor Rob McClure to finish off their episode cycle on Oscar-Winning Supporting Performances with a "Close-Up" about three classic comedic roles, which each garnered their performers the coveted trophies. The first of these would be Kevin Kline's role in "A Fish Called Wanda" (1988), the British-American, Monty Python-adjacent caper where Kline plays the audaciously stubborn diamond thief Otto West. Next is that of Jack Palance in "City Slickers" (1991), the story of three New Yorkers on a cattle-herding vacation in the American West, in which Palance plays their rugged-yet-warm-hearted trail boss, Curly. And rounding out this trio is Marisa Tomei in "My Cousin Vinny," the courtroom dramedy where the titular Brooklyn lawyer is enlisted to represent his wrongfully-accused cousin and best friend in Alabama, depending on crucial contributions from his brash and mechanically-astute fiancée Mona Lisa Vito to work towards their exoneration. Though all of these films were released in nearby years, the group discusses why these performances stand the test of time, be it due to laugh-out-loud physical gags, the contrast between locals and fish-out-of-water, or the resonant truths at each role's foundation. Aided by Rob McClure's inimitable experience and expert insight about the "actually, actually" that defines a great comic performance, they trace the vast range of humor among these characters and the greater stories in which they appear, making notable stops along the way at unforgettable facial expressions, one-armed push-ups, and scathing instruction-manual retorts. Rob McClure has earned Tony nominations for his roles in the Broadway productions of Mrs. Doubtfire and Chaplin, and has also appeared in Something Rotten!, Mary Poppins, Hello Dolly, Beetlejuice, and many more productions On- and Off-Broadway. You can follow him on Instagram @mcclurerobIf you enjoy our podcast, please rate and review us on your podcast platform of choice. This really helps us find new listeners and grow!Follow us on IG and TikTok: @sleeplesscinematicpodSend us an email at sleeplesscinematicpod@gmail.comOn Letterboxd? Follow Julian at julian_barthold and Madeline at patronessofcats
Don't Kill the Messenger with movie research expert Kevin Goetz
Send Kevin a Text MessageIn this episode of Don't Kill the Messenger, host Kevin Goetz sits down with Elizabeth Gabler, known for transforming literary works into cinematic successes. From her early days as an agent's assistant to becoming president of Fox 2000 and now Sony 3000 Pictures, Gabler shares insights from her remarkable career developing hit films like Life of Pi, The Devil Wears Prada, Mrs. Doubtfire, Marley and Me, and Where the Crawdads Sing.Early Career and Love of Reading (01:43)Gabler discusses her background in English literature and unexpected entry into entertainment, influenced by her early love of reading and her mother's influence as a librarian.United Artists and Early Development (10:12)The conversation explores her time at United Artists, working with industry legends like Jerry Weintraub and Billy Wilder, and developing projects like Roadhouse and Presumed Innocent that would later become successful films.Mrs. Doubtfire Development (13:30)Gabler shares the fascinating story of bringing Mrs. Doubtfire to the screen, including working with Robin Williams and director Chris Columbus, and overcoming initial skepticism about the project.Cast Away and Production Innovation (23:22)Discussion of the unique production process of Cast Away, including Tom Hanks' physical transformation and Robert Zemeckis making an entire other film during the production break.Life of Pi Journey (29:43)Elizabeth offers a detailed look at the challenging journey to bring Life of Pi to the screen, including Ang Lee's involvement and the innovative technical approaches required.Devil Wears Prada Casting (36:48)The pair discuss the casting process for The Devil Wears Prada, including securing Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway, and the discovery of Emily Blunt.Current Projects and Personal Life (46:20)Gabler discusses her current project Klara and the Sun with director Taika Waititi and stars Jenna Ortega and Amy Adams, while also touching on personal aspects including the recent loss of her husband Lee.This intimate conversation reveals not just the mechanics of bringing books to screen, but the passion, persistence, and vision required to create lasting cinema. Gabler's deep love for storytelling and family themes runs throughout her work and this discussion, offering insights into how personal values can shape professional success.If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review or connect on social media. We look forward to bringing you more revelations from behind-the-scenes next time on Don't Kill the Messenger!Host: Kevin GoetzGuest: Elizabeth GablerProducer: Kari CampanoWriters: Kevin Goetz, Darlene Hayman, and Kari CampanoAudio Engineer: Gary Forbes (DG Entertainment) For more information about Elizabeth Gabler:Variety: https://variety.com/exec/elizabeth-gabler/IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1992894/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabeth-gabler-7b030a19 For more information about Kevin Goetz:Website: www.KevinGoetz360.comAudienceology Book: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Audience-ology/Kevin-Goetz/9781982186678Facebook, Twitter, Instagram: @KevinGoetz360Linked In @Kevin Goetz
HELLOOOO! Brooke and Jordan are rejoined by BJ and Harmony Colangelo (This Ends at Prom) to talk this Chris Columbus 1993 blockbuster which has aged...pretty well, actually!? There's outwardly gay supporting characters, there's a charming message about how family can look like anything, there's a nearly $500M box office take, and – oh, no, there are definitely still a few transphobic jokes. But we tackle that, 90s culture, 2020s culture, movies set in San Francisco, the loss of the family comedy, and if spin-off Broadway musicals are ever any good.Follow us on Twitter and IG! (And Jordan's Letterboxd / Brooke's Letterboxd)Follow This Ends at Prom on Twitter and IG!
To All the Men I've Tolerated Before is on summer vacay! In the meantime, we will be posting episodes of our livestream collaboration with Pop Culture Makes Me Jealous. Still Comfy? is an in-depth look at our favorite comfort shows and movies. After a conversation about the themes presented in the selected movie, we discuss how the movie holds up against our Tolerator and Jelly Pops morals and viewpoints. Enjoy our review of Mrs. Doubtfire starring Robin Williams and Sally Field!You can watch Still Comfy? By subscribing to the playlist!Make sure you have subscribed to us on Patreon! Every tier has a 7-day free trial and it is the only place to find our free blog posts, Tolerator Check-In episodes, and The Misogyny Meltdown. Follow us at @menivetoleratedpod on Instagram! All ways to support the show can be found at https://linktr.ee/menivetoleratedpod. Join the newsletter so you never miss any update we have on Team Tolerator!
Gooooooooooooooooood Morning, Draft Class!For the 10 year anniversary of his passing, it is time to celebrate and honor one of the most beloved entertainers of all-time. The incomparably funny, brilliant and devastatingly sweet, ROBIN WILLIAMS!July 21, 1951 - August 11, 2014Joining Christopher Feinstein, Judd Feinstein & Frank Bonacci for 2 Rounds of the ROBIN WILLIAMS Draft - SPECIAL GUESTS!Amanda Van NostrandCheck out Amanda in the feature film, "Fog"Currently available on Tubi!PRODUCERS Jon SaksChristopher FeinsteinFrank BonacciJudd Feinstein"Let us know what Draft you would like to listen to by sending us a message!"Support the Show.Support the show
We got a fun one for you today! Recaps from GDC were the future of PlayStation and Xbox are on developers minds. Larian is moving on from DnD, Bethesda says The Elder Scrolls VI is playable, and Gearbox is leaving Embracer Group. Plus its trailer centrail, Bad Boys 4, The Penguin, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, House of the Dragon, and More. Plus Happy Gilmore 2 seems to be a lock, and Tony Hawk is making a cartoon. Plus a full review of Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire, and my top 10 90s comedies.
Join Matt and Bowen in their Now to discuss all things cultch, which this week was mostly J. Lo. She is also in her Now, and has a new album, film and documentary to sing, dance and act all about it. The boys stan. Also, Mandy Moore as cultural icon, Amy and Tina's Restless Leg Tour, Madame Web and the power of Dakota Johnson, Mr. And Mrs Smith, the value of tomatoes, and a planes vs. boats discourse. All this, and the year 1993 is culturally excavated! That means Jurassic Park, The Fugitive, The Bodyguard and Mrs. Doubtfire (who is on burn notice...) You are listening... Now. And we luh ya papi. This bonus episode is available early for subscribers to Big Money Players Diamond on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/lasculturistasSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We cordially invite you to celebrate Six Weeks of Holiday Horror here with us at The Gory Gays! First up, we have "Home For the Holidays" (1972) -- a made-for-TV gem starring Sally Field that we're pretty sure a lot of you have never even heard of; it was definitely a first time watch for us! And although Stanley mistook it for a Thanksgiving day movie (it's definitely Christmas), we still had a lot of fun with it -- what's not to love?! Bitchy middle-aged women, super thin eyebrows, a very drunk Jessica Walter, and a slicker-wearing murderess wandering around in a rainstorm over the holidays... We're in! Don't forget to rate us on Apple Podcasts, and if you'd like, drop us a comment. Happy Turkey Day to those who celebrate, and stay tuned to the end to see what ultra-offensive title we'll be trashing next week. Hint: it's another you've probably never heard of! Stay gory!Instagram/Twitter: @thegorygaysEmail: thegorygays@gmail.com
This episode we are joined by the delightful Jenn Gambatese! Jenn has originated roles on Broadway in such shows as Hairspray, All Shook Up, Tarzan, Is He Dead? and Mrs. Doubtfire. She's has also appeared in School of Rock, Carousel, The Sound of Music and on tour with Wicked. Jenn talks about the Broadway Green Alliance, what it's like being a working mom, auditions stories and much more! This is also just part one of our chat with Jenn so stay tuned for the part deux!
Charlie Ocean, MSW (they/them), is an award-winning LGBTQ+ speaker, trainer, and consultant who is neuro queer and non-binary. They have a background in social work and over two decades of experience with LGBTQ+ community organizing. To date, they've trained thousands of youth and adults on various LGBTQ+ topics in various settings. Charlie is a connector at heart, and the host of Allyship is a Verb, a Sonic Bloom Awards and Ambie-nominated podcast.Charlie's Links:Substack ~ https://hicharlieocean.substack.com https://www.instagram.com/hicharlieocean/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/hicharlieocean/ https://www.queer.training Allyship is a Verb Support the showBreakfast With Tiffany Show Official Facebook Page ~ https://www.facebook.com/breakfastwithtiffanyshow Tiffany's Instagram Account ~ https://www.instagram.com/tiffanyrossdaleofficial/ For coaching sessions & programs with Tiffany, check out her official page ~ https://www.tiffanyrossdale.com Breakfast With Tiffany Show Youtube Channel ~ https://bit.ly/3vIVzhE Breakfast With Tiffany Show Official Page ~ https://www.tiffanyrossdale.com/podcast For questions, requests, collaborations and comments, feel free to reach us via our e-mail ~ breakfastwithtiffanyshow@outlook.com
In this episode, we discuss the importance of diversity in the movies and TV shows we watch. We also discuss what we last watched, Blue Beetle and Mrs. Doubtfire.Call us: (281) 870-4055Email us at itsgoingtogetstupid@gmail.comFind us on Twitter @IGTGSshow, Instagram @itsgoingtogetstupid, YouTube http://bit.ly/2Tsgf8H, Threads @itsgoingtogetstupid and connect with us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/itsgoingtogetstupid/
Boo! No summer time sadness with Ben and Lexi this week! We are celebrating summer ghost stories, ghosts, 20 years of friendship, Mrs. Doubtfire and much more. Do animals have souls? Can they be ghosts? Do ghosts know they are ghosts? Can they be good roommates? Wait, what was that behind you? Listen now!FURTHER DORKSCUSSION:Abbot Elementary Spiritfarer Holyrood house Sam McGee Ghost of Tom Thomson Christmas Carol Star Trek Sub Rosa Legend of Sleepy Hollow Haunted Calgary - Inglewood BONUS CONTENT:Canadian Slang and things you should know - Dart = cigarette Jess reminded us about the importance of Casper, the friendly ghost Mrs.Doubtfire SOCIALS:Here's where you can find us!Lexi' Hunt's website and twitter and instagramBen Rankel's website and instagram and where to buy his book: Amazon.ca / Comixology / Ind!go / Renegade ArtsJess Schmidt's website, twitter and instagramDork Matter's website(WIP) and twitter and instagram and redditThis podcast is created on the traditional territories of the Blackfoot Nations, which includes the Siksika, the Piikani, and the Kainai. We also acknowledge the Stoney Nakota Nation, Tsuut'ina, and Metis Nation Region 3.Help your dorky pals spread the word: share us on social media or give Dork Matters a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your pods! Thank you for helping us to share our love of all things Dork!“We've been going about this all wrong. This Mr. Stay Puft's okay! He's a sailor, he's in New York; we get this guy laid, we won't have any trouble!” ― Dr. Peter Venkman
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I've been known to put a lot of time and effort into my jobs. I've always been a workaholic, and now I know my worth. I'm tired of not living up to my potential. Now I'm speaking up for myself, putting my foot down, and taking no shit. Also, discussing my pending skydiving experience, weird ex-coworkers, and why ignoring people is better than being a bitch.Insta/TikTok: @manicandmedicated_‘Behind The Scenes Of The Industry | feat. Amber & Adria'Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/03hmgha4utvdbjLRCV8JxD?si=bbTp1QBJQIGHLgQrxcmwPwApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/manic-medicated/id1595383197?i=1000613149946Support the show
This week on Mummy Dearest Podcast Zach and Sloane unwrap 1993's gender-bending crime filled divorce dramedy: Mrs. Doubtfire. This is their longest episode ever but maybe also one of the best? They really take the time to unpack this classic and discuss everything from Pierce Brosnan's back hair to the multiple crimes that Robin Williams commits during this film. Zach reminds Sloane of a time long ago where people had a menu drawer in their kitchen and the duo reminisce about the time Blippi defecated on his friend during the "Harlem Shake" craze. All that and so much more on this week's Mummy Dearest! Support the show
On this episode of The Hollywood Outsider podcast, our Movie Battle Royale returns! If you have never listened before, we take eight finalists from any genre - this time it is the year 1993 - and whittle them down until we come to one absolute winner, crowning that film as the greatest to ever exist in its respective genre! There are some fantastic films to choose from here as well, such as: Jurassic Park, Philadelphia, Army of Darkness, The Firm, The Fugitive, Demolition Man, Tombstone, Nightmare Before Christmas, Mrs. Doubtfire, Hocus Pocus, and so many more. So many gems, but only ONE winner of The Hollywood Outsider Movie Battle Royale! Also this week, we discuss all of the details from the 2023 Star Wars Celebration, plus our review of the juggernaut that is Super Mario Brothers! All of this and much more on the latest episode of The Hollywood Outsider podcast. Discussed on this episode (0:00 – 28:04) Star Wars Celebration 2023 (28:05 – 34:38) Reviews: Super Mario Brothers (34:39 – 1:45:38) The 1993 Movie Battle Royale Please support The Hollywood Outsider and gain immediate access to bonus content, including Patreon exclusive podcast content like our Bad Movie Night by visiting Patreon.com/ TheHollywoodOutsider Be sure to join our Facebook Group Follow us on Twitter @BuyPopcorn
As we continue to celebrate Womens History Month and the recent Academy Awards, we are joined by three very talented representatives of the Movie Industry, Make-up Artist Rosetta Garcia (Dancing With The Stars), Emmy Award winning Make-up Artist Ken Diaz (credits include Emanciaption & Black Panther) and two time Academy Award winner Hair Stylist Yolanda Toussieng (Mrs. Doubtfire and Ed Woods). We discuss their history and thier future. Includes music from Edward Scissorhands, The Theme composed by Danny Elfman, Minor Swing by Rachael Portman from Chocalat, Los Hankey Pankeys with Yo Quiero from Overboard, We Don't Talk About Bruno from Encanto featuing the Cast of Encanto, La Bamba with Ceasar Rosas & David Hidalgo with Playing For Change, from the movie Chef - Pete Rodriquez doing I Like It Like That, Bob & Earl with Harlem Shuffle from the movie Baby Driver, From Hiidden Figures Pharrell Williams doing Crave, Bill Wither with Ain't No Sunshine live (studio version used in Knotiting Hill), Bidi Bidi Bon Bon from Selena, From Tortilla Soup La Verdolaga by P18, Oh Po Po Maria (S'agapo) by Yiamas Music Group from My Big Fat Greek Wedding II, from the Mambo Kings Linda Ronstadt singing Quierime Mucho, Jon Batiste with Born To Play from the movie Soul, The Theme form James Bond and Violent Femmes with Blister In The Sun from Grosse Pointe Blank.
Andy hosts a bonus episode highlighting our favorite episodes from our early days. We cover our very first episode about Pixar, our second episode discussing the TV Networks of the 90's and our 3rd episode, a debate of two Robin Williams classics: Mrs. Doubtfire & the Birdcage!If you found the clips funny, go back and listen to these full episodes in our feed! We'll be back soon with a new episode!check out everything we are doing including links to our social pages at www.bigdoorprize.com/podcasts
Join Andrew and Brandon as they travel back to November 1993, but first Brandon thanks everyone for tuning into his charity stream relay with the Cream Team Community raising money for Extra Life and Children's Hospital Miracle Network. After the break, Andrew actually remembers things, including Mrs. Doubtfire, Fran Drescher, and then lists all of his favorite Food Network stars and shows.Check out this week's Spotify Playlist:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/23RteZBfxiJllA3ShbBelv?si=25505a2242944f0eLike the show? Leave us a 5 star review and subscribe!Send us a tweet at @Namely90s Discuss the show on Instagram @Namely90s Find us online at Namely90s.comConsider joining our Patreon at Patreon.com/Namely90sFollow Brandon on Twitter at @bschwittyFollow Andrew on Twitter at @NamelyAndrewOutro:Pixelland by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4222-pixellandLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
We're back! And we've brought a fresh flop with us.
It is the sequel you never asked for! Alyssa and Melissa talk about favorite foods, colors, seasons, actors, etc! We also discuss the Teen Wolf TV Series, Lightyear, Lost City of Z, Jane the Virgin, Carmen Sandiego, Something Great, Travel Books, Drop Dead Fred, Birdcage, Mrs Doubtfire, Father of the Bride, Mean Girls, Bring It On.
On today's episode, Jeff and Richie chat all about the latest movie-to-musical Broadway show to hit NYC: MRS. DOUBTFIRE. Starring TONY-NOMINATED Rob McClure, Jeff and Richie dive into Rob's performance in the title role, how the movie translates to a live stage production, and how sometimes the changes or additions a creative team makes to a well known piece can alter the way the story is perceived on the stage. Share with us, your thoughts, on Mrs. Doubtfire on our Instagram page. @halfhourpodcast*This podcast will include spoilers*Thanks for listening! Please leave us a review with what you think about the podcast. Follow us on Instagram: @halfhourpodcastFollow us on TikTok: @halfhourpodcastVisit our website: www.twoworldsentertainmentllc.com
On this episode of The Hollywood Outsider podcast, we take a look at the world of movie and TV heroes. But instead of daring acts of valor, we discuss those heroes who truly aren't very heroic. We're not talking anti-heroes either. Maybe these alleged good guys didn't actually save anyone, or maybe they caused more damage than the villain, or maybe they were constantly bailed out by their friends at Hogwarts. Luke Skywalker, Frodo, Glenda the Good Witch, Rose, and the names keep coming. Whatever the case, we taking a sharp look at whether many of these protagonists deserve the title of "hero". Also on this episode, we are discussing why we need so many thumbs for Netflix, how far deepfake technology has come, reviews of DUAL, All the Old Knives and Ambulance, and much more. Discussed on this episode (0:00 – 25:19) Netflix Updates Ratings | The Death of Network TV | Deepfake Technology Expands (25:20 – 42:43) Reviews: Dual, Ambulance, All the Old Knives | Recommendations (42:44 - 1:21:35) From the Outside In: Movie and TV Heroes Who Aren't Heroic (1:21:36 – 1:36:00) Do We Prefer Short Ass Movies? | Closing | Outtakes Please support The Hollywood Outsider and gain immediate access to bonus content, including Patreon exclusive podcast content like our Bad Movie Night by visiting Patreon.com/ TheHollywoodOutsider Be sure to join our Facebook Group Do your shopping via our Amazon Link!
“"No it's not a job, it's a joy being your father, I don't have to play the part of your father, I am your father, I may act like a fool, but I am your father, okay? For those who cherish Disney, worship at the altar of Spielberg, love nothing more than immersing themselves into the world of Aardman, let us introduce you to Not Just For Kids. This is the podcast that revisits the films we cherished growing up, be they family films or something we maybe shouldn't have been watching. Host Russell Bailey continues our four series as we wallow in the 90s. Former guest, fellow podcaster Mark Goddard (https://twitter.com/bloodygoodreads) joins to chat Robin Williams with Mrs Doubtfire and Jack. Email us: notjustforkidspodcast@gmail.com Find us on Twitter, Instagram and Letterboxd: @adultstoopod Give the Not Just For Kids Movie Club a listen: https://anchor.fm/russell-bailey2
This Week's Guests: Jamie Kaler and Jason GowinThis Week Jamie and Jason take a different approach, and just interview themselves. Talking about everything from Jamie's Trip to New Jersey, Turkey Attacks, Punching Rick Moranis in the face, Jamie's new movie Aftermath, The Emotional Weight of Mrs. Doubtfire, Playing Carnival Games with Kids, Being Eaten by Godzilla, and being buried alive.
Is that a run-by-fruiting I see in the distance, or are Paul and Erika just talking about 1993's Mrs. Doubtfire? Any movie that has Robin Williams, Sally Field, Harvey Fierstein and Pierce Brosnan's chest hair can't be all bad, but how does the comedy classic age? Download and find out!
Kylo Ren originally tortured Chewbacca in The Rise of Skywalker. Jules Gill presents 10 Deleted Scenes That Made Movies Way Darker... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Well I've got some great news for fans of comedy. If you're looking for something with non-stop jokes with very little substance to hold it all in place, just watch what they did and leave it at that. It's the film for the whole family (so long as you divide the scenes amongst them), Disney's 20th Century Fox's Mrs. Doubtfire!
The lads are reading out your reviews and Ben reveals which country they're big in this week... also, a comedy classic on terrestrial TV has got them excited! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
After watching Mrs. Doubtfire, Autumn starts to think about the changing landscape of popular culture.
In this What's On Disney Plus Movie Club Podcast episode, Roger and Jeremy discuss the 20th Century Studios film "Mrs Doubtfire", which is available on the Disney+ library. If you enjoy our podcast, please consider supporting it via our Patreon from as little as $2 a month and get access to exclusive content and much more. Patreon and YouTube Channel members gain early access to these Movie Club episodes and influence what movies we watch.
This is my appearance on another podcast discussing the Robin William's movie, Mrs Doubtfire. This might not be a view you thought of, but it is an interesting one to consider. Find the Last Nighter show notes link on this show notes link here culinarylibertarian.com/151 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dannreid/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dannreid/support
Breaking the Silence with Dr. Gregory Williams Guest, Lisa Jakub This is the interview with the Mrs. Doubtfire star, Lisa Jakub.
Breaking the Silence with Dr. Gregory Williams Guest, Lisa Jakub This is the interview with the Mrs. Doubtfire star, Lisa Jakub.
Today Jack and John go over a variety of this weeks movie news including Marvel, DC, Star Wars and more! They also talk about 2 Robin Williams classics!
Today we celebrate the life and career of the great Robin Williams(1951-2014) who would have turned 70 years old this past week and review the one of his best films, Mrs. Doubtfire(1993) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kevin-reid0/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kevin-reid0/support
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Remembering Robin WilliamsTalkin' Baloney Podcast - covering Pop Culture, Sports, Family and Friends - Nothing is Off Limits! Except politics. And religion. But everything else...Jim Deezy and The Big Guy reflect back on the career of Robin Williams in honor of what would have been his 70th birthday on July 21st.Plus - we answer your questions from Baloney Nation - including a game of "Fit the Bill" Follow this link https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=819616 and Buzzsprout will give you a $20 Amazon gift card if you sign up for a paid plan, and that helps support our show.Like and Subscribe! - Call or Text the Baloney Nation Hotline (585-484-1770) and leave us a question or comment! Visit the Talkin' Baloney merchandise store - https://classywolf.square.site/shop/2
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Tim & Roger discuss their favorite Love Isla song, “Help Is On The Way, Dear”. It's a song, not a science class. Busta Rhymes. Finishing lyrics in the studio. Fuckin' Lou.Thank you: http://jraftervideo.com code: Good Tunes & https://www.facebook.com/solymarnj code: Good TunesWanna become an IDIOT?Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-OF...@IdiotBoxNJ@TimmyGoodTunes@RogerWuyArtist: Love IslaSong: Help Is On The Way, DearFREE DOWNLOAD: https://www.dropbox.com/s/4cw71xm2rk26h8o/01%20Help%20Is%20On%20The%20Way%2C%20Dear.m4a?dl=0Produced by: Love IslaRecorded & Mixed by Rob Freeman at The Pilot StudiosOpening Credits and Branding: https://www.instagram.com/timmygoodtunes/Credit Sequence Music: ”Early Riser"Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...Produced by Blunt Object Productions
Having heard the news about an R- Rated version of "Mrs. Doubtfire" that is rumored to exist, Bill and A.J. discuss movies they think would benefit from an R rating. Bill shares some experiences from his time in The Philippines and an update on the project he's working on with some Hollywood folks. A.J. has mixed feelings about the death penalty. Shrimpy toast crunch!Buy some merch! https://shop.spreadshirt.com/billsquire/all
In this week's episode we rewatch 1993's Mrs. Doubtfire. We discuss our love for Robin Williams and how this movie depicts divorce. We add a new subcategory and talk about jokes and scenarios we didn't understand as kids. We also discuss how this movie's main comedy troupe is outdated. Thanks to everyone that voted in our movie poll. Want to help us decide what to watch next? New poll every Wednesday through Saturday! Check out our social media for more!
Kat and Rachel discuss Johnny Depp's new musical from the perspective of Michael Jackson's glove (yep) and come full circle to realize they actually should be involved in the production. We provide tips on making your fever dream the most productive, and let go of your butt hurt and turn it into a butterfly. We also discuss many movies from the 90's and how they are problematic but still are unsure about the Cuban Pete song from The Mask. Strap in!Support the show (https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=133295)
Jeff and Jonny just keep seeming to miss each other. Thankfully, there is this wonderful technology called "voicemail." SUBSCRIBE iTunes: http://bit.ly/iTunesHammock Google Play: http://bit.ly/GoogleHammock Stitcher: http://bit.ly/StitchHammock RSS Feed: http://bit.ly/YCKMDHammock
Mark, Rick and Brian share some final thoughts on Harry and Hendersons and Mark perhaps makes a successful segue transition! The gents dip into their memories of the Harry TV series, become somewhat surprised of the lack of extra trivia and fun facts for the film and ask the question as to whether movie technological achievement is enough to warrant revisiting a film over and over. The fellas also play the 'Amazon Review Guessing Game,' run through a list of other Bigfoot films that exist and have a deep discussion on the proper way to pluralize the word "Sasquatch." You can tweet this Encarta-like anthropology guide @5DollarBinPOD to get all your reference needs on the subject of Sasquatch, Sasquatches and even Sasqui!
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