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Russell Brown is an actor's director. His dialogue-heavy, rich scripts about art, life, and philosophy are in many ways meta-textual. His latest Loren & Rose is a three-act character study that pays homage to My Dinner With Andre. The film is available now exclusively on Amazon Prime. Subscribe: Apple, Spotify, Pandora, Radio Public, PocketCast, Substack Socials@EndeavoursRadio wordimperfect.substack.com
"My Dinner With Andre" is beautiful simple film directed by Louis Malle. A legendary filmmaker decided to film two theater guys talk about life while they eat in what looks like to be a fancy restaurant in New York. This film is unqiue due to the fact that it's simply two people who meet up and dine. And they talk for 111 minutes. For us nowadays, one will say "oh, well that's just a typical podcast". True, but it's the FIRST. And honestly the only of it's kind. There's really not a film like "My Dinner With Andre". These two men talk about life, throw in their perspectives. There is a point to the film. There is a beginning, middle and end and it's great. It all works very well. I love how these characters make life seem real by talking about things that are real to some of us. A scripted as it can be, they were able to create something that we can all relate no matter who we are, where we're from. I like the they it shot as well. There's an intensity with Andre Gregory that Malle was able to get down. When you see that close up, you feel the words that Andre is saying. You see that vulnerability and contrast it with Wallace Shawn's realistic approach of life. They are great together. You can tell Shawn is skeptical but he loves his friend. He has a respect for him that you can see and Malle, again, shoots it so dignifying, I can't help but just stare and figure if there's more to it and turns out in this film, there's not, haha. I'm actually going to watch it again. There's layers in the topics they discuss and it's fun to see something so real to be just fiction but it's that darn believable.Four out of four tokes.#mydinnerwithandre #louismalle
With America about to celebrate the biggest meal of the year, we decided to watch the quintessential film about talking during a dinner: "My Dinner With Andre," directed by Louis Malle (1981).In addition to chewing with our mouths open, we also discuss: an opening monologue; memorable meal conversations; fanboying over Wallace Shawn; the movie's presence in pop culture; "trenchant insight;" genre fiction; and deathbed goals. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Oh, boy! Wanna listen to a couple of white guys complain about the entertainment industry and life in general for almost two hours! They made a movie about it! Join Robert and Ira as they discuss MY DINNER WITH ANDRE and share their top 5 dinner scenes. Listen for free through iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, iHeartRadio, or Google Podcast Music. So, if you've ever wondered what it would be like to be an average frumpy dude and you're going to a restaurant to have dinner with a man you haven't seen in years, and you two talk about life and he goes on and on with his pseudo-intellectual, self-centered, self-absorbed heady bullshit about life, and you defend your luxury and comforts of modern day life and when your dining buddy feels you need to sleep with a native tribe in the mountains and feel the cold to truly feel alive, you tell him you like your electric blanket, and then there's more pseudo-intellectual, self-centered self-absorbed heady bullshit, but at least he pays the bill and you go home and tell your girlfriend all about your dinner, then this podcast is for you!
Skriv til os!Op til en lille sommerferie fra Række 8 bliver der bombarderet med vidtrækkende anbefalinger til leje, til streaming og til biografmørket. Lyt med for at høre hvad søren det hele går ud på og så må I ha' en rigtig god sommer med firkantede øjne. Vi lyttes!(00:00:00) Intro(00:08:15) Listen med My Dinner With Andre og Training Day(00:32:29) Hvad vi ellers har set med Sausage Party: Foodtopia på Prime Video, Federer: Twelve Final Days på Prime Video, Kinds of Kindness i biograferne, Dark Matter på Apple TV+, Presumed Innocent på Apple TV+, Mountain Monsters på MAX, Bargain på SkyShowtime og Hundreds of Beavers på Blockbuster(01:24:06) Outro og på gensyn d. 9. augustIntromusik produceret af Timur.Find Række 8 på Facebook og Instagram.Følg William på Twitter og LetterboxdFølg Jens på Twitter og Letterboxd
Naked Eyes' 1983 hit "Always Something There To Remind Me" is good but not among our favorites--we'll get into it--but it did open both of us up to a much larger story. We think you'll agree. The Coen Brothers' quirky and hilarious 1987 second movie "Raising Arizona" was way ahead of its time, and was the first in a long string of hits for them, and it set the tone for many of their movies that would follow. Definitely one of the best we've done on this show so far. Is it better than My Dinner With Andre? RELATED LINKS: Our Always Something There To Remind Me playlist, on Spotify Naked Eyes, "Always Something There To Remind Me" official video, on YouTube Naked Eyes, on Spotify Raising Arizona, at IMDB
This is one of the biggest songs of all time, as well as the best and most distinctive videos. We do a deep dive into both. Our movie this time is the unique "My Dinner With Andre", starring Wallace Shawn and Andre Gregory. It's a movie about two estranged friends having dinner together, and much, much more. RELATED LINKS Our Take On Me playlist, on Spotify a-ha, on Spotify a-ha, Take On Me official video, on YouTube My Dinner With Andre, at IMDB The Sound of 007, at IMDB COVER YOUR EARS: Brooklyn Duo; "Take On Me", on YouTube
It's late April 2024, but Doctor Who Literature takes us back to mid-February, and to the Gallifrey One convention in Los Angeles, where Mark from the Trap One Podcast joined me over dinner for a My Dinner With Andre-style conversation about the 1969 Doctor Who serial The Seeds of Death, and its 1986 novelization by Terrance Dicks. You can view My Dinner With Andre in full here. The Proclaimers appeared on Late Night With David Letterman in March 1989. Big Blue Marble was a long-running 1970s/'80s PBS series produced in part by Rick Berman (yes, that Rick Berman). You can view an episode here. The opening theme (sampled in this episode) features lyrics by Berman, music by Paul Baillargeon, and vocals by Whitney Kershaw. If you enjoyed this episode, please follow, subscribe, and rate us! Watch this episode and all previous episodes on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@drwhonovels "Doctor Who – The Seeds of Death" features cover art by Tony Masero. Doctor Who Literature is a member of the Direction Point Doctor Who podcast network. Please e-mail the pod at DrWhoLiterature@gmail.com. You can catch all past episodes at https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctorwholit. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctorwholit/message
Every hiatus seems to end with a Break and this one is no different. The Criterion Break is back! On this week's show, the Arthouse trio discuss some recent watches, and then dive into the One Night collection, now streaming on the Criterion Channel. The guys discuss their love for this particular sub-genre, before chatting about Elaine May's Mikey and Nicky, John Carpenter's Assault on Precinct 13, and Louis Malle's My Dinner With Andre. Blake can be found on Letterboxd @therealjohng. Derrick can be found on Instagram AND Letterboxd @dervdude.Follow Fat Dude Digs Flicks across social media:Facebook - Fat Dude Digs FlicksInstagram - FatDudeDigsFlicksTwitter - FatDudeFlicksTikTok - FatDudeDigsFlicksLetterboxd - FatDudeFlicksSubscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Goodpods, or wherever you get your podcasts. Search for Fat Dude Digs Flicks and click on that subscribe button. Please take a second to rate and review the show, while you're at it!Subscribe to the Fat Dude Digs Flicks YouTube channel and send a thumbs up or two my way!If you'd like to contact me for any recommendations, questions, comments, concerns, or to be a future guest, you can send an email to FatDudeDigsFlicks@gmail.com. Support the Show.
"Two dudes, One Restaurant." Did you like 'My Dinner With Andre'? This week on the #WatchTowerFilmPodcast we discuss a film that has perplexed film fans since its release. "My Dinner With Andre" is the film we're in dialogue about this week! Join us as we launch into we would call a mumblecore film with a plethora of topics that explore the human condition through rare form. Tune in to see why the late great Roger Ebert says this is the only film that came to mind that had "No Cliches". Please help us by SUBSCRIBING, LIKING, COMMENTING, and SHARING. #WatchTowerFilmPodcast #FilmPodcast #Cinema #IndieFilm #Film #Movies #MoviePodcast #MyDinnerWithAndre
On this episode of the Team Deakins Podcast, we speak with production designer Dan Bishop (FOR ALL MANKIND, MAD MEN, PASSION FISH). From painting scenery on MY DINNER WITH ANDRE to designing the future on FOR ALL MANKIND, Dan has seen it all. We learn how he drew from history to design the world of MAD MEN, and he reveals when and how the series transitioned from film to digital. Later, Dan, after pointing out the tools of his trade were no different from Da Vinci's for most of his career, reviews the relatively recent advances in computer software and hardware that enable him and his department to quickly and digitally construct and present design ideas. We later reflect on the quest to find the elusive “perfect location” and the varying levels of location scouts' photography skills. We also discuss the alchemy that takes place when combining light, fabrics, and colours in a physical space and the benefits and drawbacks of working on set versus on location. - This episode is sponsored by the Dallas Film Commission Instagram: @dallasfilmcommission
Beer is the mind killer, the sleeper has awakened from a drunken nap. And many more Dune-related jokes I'm sure! We're back with an exciting and relevant franchise: the DUNE films. This week we start by discussing (eventually) David Lynch's 1984 adaptation. Is it a failure or a secret success… or something in between? We also touch on Alejandro Jodorowsky's Dune attempt, MADAME WEB, MY DINNER WITH ANDRE, INSOMNIA, and also a glimpse into the hell that is YOU, ME AND DUPREE.We of course must also share our thoughts about the great man himself, David Lynch. One day maybe we'll do another Official Filmography Ranking, who knows?Join us next week for Denis Villeneuve's DUNE: PART ONEFollow us on Twitter and Instagram @thefranchisees and email us at thefranchiseespod@gmail.com
The one-and-only RAINN WILSON (The Office, Super, The Meg, Geography of Bliss, and author of SOUL BOOM: WHY WE NEED A SPIRITUAL REVOLUTION) DEMANDS to come on the podcast. He forces Aaron and David to admit they've never actually watched Louis Malle's MY DINNER WITH ANDRE (1981), in which nothing happens but two guys talking over dinner. So now THREE guys sit around talking about those two guys talking!PLUS: Shocking anecdotes about Danny Thomas and Desi Arnaz! Rainn performs one of Andre Gregory's monologues from the movie! David utterly nerds out about Rainn's work on STAR TREK! And a LOT of complaining about Aaron's editing work on the podcast!This episode will leave you utterly changed as a human being. Or hungry!
Third Cazale episode? THE CONVERSATION. So is this like My Dinner With Andre? It's just a nice, long talk? They converse? Is it Hackman and Cazale just talking about life??????? The Hack man! The Cazale man! The Harrison Ford man? A movie about surveilance and paranoia. You like this one? What do we think about it? Is that Cazale embodying different people in each of these projects (except that sequel... which, you know, that character has grown a bit since the first)? Tune in to this episode and? JOIN THE CONVERSATION! Rate, review, subscribe, call us, text us, email us. Find bad scene recreations and links to all the stuffs in link in bio or http://linktr.ee/wedoingfilmographies
The novelization of Snakedance is published the month after the novelization of Kinda, so it fell to Terrance Dicks to adapt both Doctor Who Mara stories from the small screen to the printed page. Terrance doesn't have all that much to add to Christopher Bailey's complex themes and explorations of the dark sides of human nature... but we have plenty to add to the discussion. Joining me this week is Jim Sangster (@Monster_Maker). Jim also contributed our show logo, and this week's celebrity voice impression sketch. Along the way, we'll talk about the great Hollywood movies, EuroVision and Top of the Pops, Nellie Bly, and... well, many other topics. Superman: The Movie can be purchased or streamed on Amazon, while My Dinner With Andre can be watched free on YouTube. You can hear the voices of H.G. Wells and Walt Whitman on YouTube, and also watch the entirety of the January 1973 Foreman v. Frazier heavyweight title fight. Lastly, for more on Nellie Bly, check out the Bowery Boys Podcast, as I always do for all things NYC. If you enjoyed this episode, please follow, subscribe, and rate us!] "Doctor Who – Snakedance" features cover art by Andrew Skilleter. Doctor Who Literature is now a member of the Direction Point Doctor Who podcast network. Please e-mail the pod at DrWhoLiterature@gmail.com. You can catch all past episodes at https://anchor.fm/doctorwholit. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/doctorwholit/message
In a random pick, we discuss the 1981 critically-acclaimed conversational drama MY DINNER WITH ANDRE, in which Wallace Shawn and Andre Gregory discuss life, spirituality, and art in an aimless but celebrated film. If you'd like to support FILMGAZM PRODUCTIONS with a monthly donation, follow this link: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-filmgazm-podcast/support Hosted by Connor Eyzaguirre and Colton Jenkins Music by Cooley Cal New episodes weekly! Special thanks to Austin Johnson, Josh Allred, Caleb Leger, Colton Jenkins, Isabel Gonzalez, Jeremy Johnson, Adam Johnson, and Mysia Pierce-Lewis. E-mail us at filmgazm@gmail.com, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Breaker, Overcast, Pocket Casts, RadioPublic, or Amazon Music. Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube. Reach out if there's a movie you want us to review! Visit https://www.filmgazm.com for movie reviews, articles, podcasts, and trailers of upcoming movies. Follow us on Letterboxd for daily reviews! DISCLAIMER - We do not own nor do we pretend to own any posters or artwork. We mean only to review and discuss movies. All trademarks are the property of the respective trademark owners. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-filmgazm-podcast/support
Our favorite "man from Manitoba" Terry Wolfe returns to discuss the digital future that's being planned for Ukraine, how people in Kazakhstan can get married soon using just a smart phone app, some of the revelations recently discovered in the 1981 film MY DINNER WITH ANDRE, alternative media's slow-drip adoption of New Age beliefs, the WEF's Yuval Noah Harari's rarely discussed obsession with magical mysticism, and more. GUEST OVERVIEW: Terry Wolfe is the author of "Maybe Everyone Is Wrong: Revelations, Conspiracy, and the Kingdom of Heaven." He is an independent researcher from Canada's prairies, raised as a Mennonite to fear God and study the Word. His viral TikTok videos have been featured on dozens of major platforms and received millions of likes because they explain complex and intimidating topics in an enjoyable and simple way. https://linktr.ee/wolfpox
In this episode of Popcorn & Catch-Up, we discuss the film My Dinner With Andre. We'll be discussing the film in depth, so be sure to watch it before listening to the episode. And don't forget to let us know what you think on Twitter (@popcorncatchup)! Thanks for listening! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/popcornandcatchup/support
Only on Community can such disparate worlds such as Pulp Fiction, My Dinner With Andre, and Cougertown be brought together for a pretty A-OK birthday outing! Join the CR101 crew as they examine the market price of "Critical Film Studies" (S2E19)! Listen to CR101 on Anchor, Spotify, Breaker, Google Podcasts, Pocket Casts, Radio Public Follow the CR101 crew on Twitter Thanks to Thomas Field for our theme song Other CR101 projects: Mutant Reviewers, Thomas Midena YouTube, Battle Bards, Heather's Twitch channel
The movie: My Dinner With Andre (1981) The time has come to sit down to a nice, privileged dinner, and get talked at about how being able to travel extensively teaches a person how to be more spiritual. And proud of it.
How about a little chit chat over dinner? That's what you can expect this week as Travis has selected My Dinner With Andre (1981) to find out if it holds up or not. As always, the gang offers their weekly quarantine viewing picks so you can keep up on what they've been watching. We live stream the show every Thursday evening around 7:15 PM EST on Twitch, YouTube and Facebook Live. Follow our daily film musings on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. Please send emails about your neighbors to cinema9pod@gmail.com
The boys are back in town (but not at Dino's). In what will come as a surprise to no one, Michael is reading a new book about another strong man: Andre Agassi. Taste the scalp. For what it's worth, I (Max) truly believe I could defeat Mr. Agassi in a test of tennis. That's right, Andre, you don't scare me. You're just a guy from Las Vegas with a tennis racket. Well, here's me calling you out: Andre Agassi, I challenge you to a tennis duel. I'll meet you at the court of your choosing and the loser has to buy the White Castle this time (if you order chicken rings again, I swear to god, Andre....). Damn, this is just the plot to My Dinner With Andre (1981). Hey Michael, I know you're reading this and I just want you to know- I hope you had a happy birthday, chef. Michael turned 16 this year and we're all very proud of him. It feels like just yesterday he was learning how to roll. And roll he did, right down the bowling alley of life. Anyways, yeah, it's another episode."I read Anna Karenina, suck my dick"Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/intheminivanFollow us on instagram: @intheminivanpodFollow us on twitter: @intheminivanFollow us on TikTok: @intheminivanpodcastWe're on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTxCtwpkBssIljyG6tdJbWQGet in the Discord: https://discord.gg/YWgaD6xFN3Episode Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3MGZITdFEP0Ukfb7X0orAo?si=b431ebf2680649acTHE MASTER PLAYLIST: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2saxemA3MOXcjIWdwHGwCZ?si=ee3444c085714c46Support the show
We go arthouse this week, and surprise surprise, we have some very different feelings about this one. This week we're talking the one and only, My Dinner with Andre. In this episode we're just two guys talking about two guys talking. We argue whether or not this film works, what could have been done differently, and the guts to make something this unique. Come back in two weeks for Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio! Contact us at rollitpodcast@gmail.com and follow us, and enter our giveaway: Twitter - @RollItPodcast Instagram - @rollitpodcast Music by Ethan Rapp
What is Extraordinary Love Sweet friends? Without the dinner but in a "My Dinner With Andre" style, the talented Mr Jefferson Moore agreed to sit down with me to speak about his movies, his vision, and who he is. Spoiler Alert* he is shy. His words not mine, I would have never guessed that, even as we had this amazing interview. I was like really?! How did this come to pass? I was watching my fav Jefferson Moore movie one night when I needed some encouragement and I got one of my bright ideas. I am going to email a perfect stranger after watching his move "The Perfect Stranger" and invite him to be a guest on the Opting Out Podcast. It was 2am, I thought that I had better wait until it was a more reasonable hour and try then. Well this amazing gentleman and I mean every sense of that word, kindly agreed to do the interview and here we are. Who is the Perfect Stranger & What Does it have to do with Extraordinary Love? Although I don't go into much detail about the movie in this podcast, I highly recommend you check it out. There is something about Jesus movies that draws everyone in, critics and followers both. He IS the embodiment of Extraordinary Love. For better or worse I believe most if not all would want an audience with their creator and license to ask whatever they want The Good The Bad & The Ugly. What would you ask? This movie, its sequels and the episodes of the series do not pull any punches. They ask the hard questions and put Jesus in the hot seat. From an atheist professor, (This was waaay before "God's not Dead" Folks) to a politician with a secret to a high school girl who was taken advantage of. The questions and themes touch on the things we have all wondered while experiencing a broken world. Don't you love someone who shares the love just as generously as they receive it?! Our guest had some great things to say about other artists, like Dallas Jenkins and The Chosen, the new kid on the block, (The Chosen, not Dallas. Dallas has been around a while) The Chosen is another show that hits close to home, which is why I also love it. But when it comes to the, what would it be like to meet Jesus in person, films and series', my heart belongs to "The Perfect Stranger". If you can't hear me, I am doing the *sigh*. Yes Y'All that dreamy I am in love sigh. 2 words Extraordinary Love. Jesus is amazing and Kelly's Filmworks Studios does a great job of showing just how much we are all loved and cared for individually and specially. And that is what we all want, isn't it? To be special to someone who truly knows us and appreciates us. Real Talk, I was crying during all the movies and episodes of the series. Beyond that, it's great cinema! If you look up Mr. Moore's socials (FB, IG YouTube) you will see the sea of comments with excited buzz for more movies and now that I am following them on Facebook, I will be one of them! Interested in acting or making a movie, Jefferson also shares his story of how The Perfect Stranger came to be. It's a miraculous story you guys that begins with the best selling author, David Gregory. So get comfy, it's a long interview, but, hey that's what podcast apps are for! You can start and stop as necessary and still hear exactly what you need in God's Perfect Timing. So what will "speak" to you today? Let us know in the comments here or in our socials. Love You and You ARE EXTRAORDINARILY LOVED! ---And in case you forgot, listen to Your Path , Your Value , & Your Health for a reminder.
This episode is part of our Time Release Capsule series. What are those formative times in our lives, where the lessons are so rich and resonant, it would be a damn shame not to carry those lessons into our lives in the present? It started with a clip of the film "My Dinner With Andre" (starring Andre Gregory and Wallace Shawn) that James shared with Ilyana. This began a flooding of memories of when Ilyana studied acting with Andre at Tisch School of the Arts at NYU. This conversation shares the lessons taught by Andre, with brilliant nuggets of gold to inspire you forward into 2023. All Music and Lyrics by James Harrell and Ilyana Kadushin.
On this episode I finally get a chance to talk to Brian. A lot of people didn't think it was going to happen. There were a few moments there where even I had my doubts but nothing could stop this meeting of the minds!! And what a meeting!! It's downright kooky some of the stuff we talk about. It's probably the most important podcast you're going to listen to this week and by this week I mean the week you listen to it. Not the week I'm typing this. It's THAT good!! It was a lot of fun and we were talking about really heavy stuff. It was like My Dinner With Andre without the dinner.Brian hosts a weekly live show where they improvise humorous situations. To participate, just go here: https://www.oozebear.com/calendar.php on Thursday's at 8pm (e.s.t.) and look for an event called "Coldreads_an_improv_and_sketch_comedy_open_mic" hosted by someone named Brian. With navigation that difficult, IT'S GOTTA BE GOOD!!!Man of the YearWhatever happened to friendship? 49% of Americans report having three or fewer close...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Bounce to the RhythmPodcast about independent music artists who are worthy of a bigger audience and deserve...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Support the showhunchbunny.com
Once upon a time, I watched "The Princess Bride" with my daughter. She liked it but wanted more of the romance stuff in the beginning. Then my Princess Bride journey began. I read the movie's source material, William Goldman's playful, metatextual novel and thought maybe the playfulness and metatextualness is unneeded, considering the jewel of the story at the heart of the book. James and I have been talking about doing a swashbuckling/Erroll Flynn CDC episode for a while. So we talk about "Captain Blood" and "The Sea Hawk." Both are streaming on HBO Max but also elsewhere if you google their titles and the words "streaming" and "free." The Princess Bride, meanwhile, is on Disney Plus. I'll write more here later. Gotta movie on with my life right now (ha! I meant move on with my life but it's a podcast about movies so fun typo!) Show notes: The book I couldn't think of is "The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman," by Laurence Sterne. I sort of mangle the description of Nabokov's "Pale Fire." I 100 percent stand by my endorsement of The War Nerd Iliad. Buy it here (https://www.amazon.com/War-Nerd-Iliad-John-Dolan/dp/1627310509)! Today! James was right, Goldman did write the screenplay for "All the Presidents Men." Also, I regret not mentioning my observation that Wallace Shawn stars in the biggest "Andre" movie (My Dinner With Andre) and stars with the biggest Andre ever in a movie (Andre the Giant).
In episode 119, Tom replays (with a few new touches added), the episode about the fond memories from one of his favorite movies, My Dinner With Andre. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tomreadsyourstory/message
My Dinner With Andre is regarded as a classic film, celebrated as one of the best films of the 1980s. Please follow us at https://twitter.com/ParanormalBlip and https://www.instagram.com/paranormal_blip_podcast/ - thanks. News Liberation Times article: https://www.liberationtimes.com/home/pandoras-box-is-about-to-be-opened-as-congress-searches-for-ufo-answers My Dinner With Andre Watch on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4lvOjiHFw0&t=5042s Interview with Wallace Shawn: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZgFpe1D09c&t=6s Findhorn: https://www.findhorn.org/about-us/findhorn-foundation-our-story/ Portillo: https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m001441m/great-coastal-railway-journeys-series-1-7-cullen-to-cawdor ROC - Conversations with Pan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uef81HMuyQ8&t=367s The archive this week is a very interesting true story from a friend, involving communicating with people that have died! Thank you for listening!
In this (long-awaited?) return to the show, I talk about a bunch of stuff! The cats have arrived and taken over my house, but there's also plenty of movies and music to talk about too. I talk about Turning Red, My Dinner With Andre, and The Breakfast Club (it's a good group), and music from Frank Turner, Guided By Voices, and Dolly Parton. In addition I bid farewell to Taylor Hawkins. And other stuff. Thanks for your patience! I should be uploading pretty regularly from now on! Remember to check out the companion blog at http://emptychecking.blogspot.com, and e-mail any questions and comments to me at db@derekbrink.com! Here's how it breaks down: 0:00 - Intro - Including much talk of cats! 25:33 - Music Break - Remember Me 26:03 - RIP Taylor Hawkins 35:14 - Music Break - Being There 35:44 - Movies, including Turning Red, My Dinner With Andre, and The Breakfast Club 55:56 - Music Break - Hindsight New Music Releases including Frank Turner, Guided By Voices, and Dolly Parton 1:08:42 - Music Break - Slip Away 1:09:12 - Outro, including a personal farewell to a friend
I have tested positive for Covid-19. Not much else to do except record a podcast.Having had to spend days cooped up, my thoughts have wandered on feelings of being trapped, being fearful, not feeling free and wondering if these are new feelings, or just feelings that I'm recognizing during this time I discuss my relationship with "prayer" and how it is, at its simplest, a practice in manifestation. I feel like a prisoner at times, and read out an excerpt from My Dinner with Andre to emphasize that point. Are humans just one of the stages of the Artificial-Intelligence-butterfly's life? The Song of Now is Eazy - The Game Ft. Kanye WestThis Episodes recommendation is BoardGameArena.com and also to just take a break. Intro and Outro music: "Focus on Love" by Jeris Ft. Kara Square. Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License. Twitter: @Dylanwithlifepc Instagram: DylanWithLifePod Email: DylanWithLifePod@gmail.com
While people sleep walk their way through WWIII, as the politicians send $15 billion in "aid" to Ukraine, the narrative simmering on the back burner is the ultimate plane to dismantle the USA. All of the corruption will be revealed, not to the benefit of citizens clamoring for truth. Listen all the way through and you'll see where this is all headed.
Easy Rider meets My Dinner With Andre meets The Odyssey.
We are joined this week by a great friend of the show and voice of god Dennis Gugin!Dennis helps us run through S02E19 of Community Critical Film Studies.In this episode, we see Jeff join Abed for a birthday dinner although Abed seems off and Jeff is preoccupied with attempting to lure Abed away with Pulp Fiction references...We then find out the group has put together a Pulp Fiction themed party but Abed is of course doing another homage this time for My Dinner With Andre... What could go wrong?Join us for our thoughts and breakdown of the episode.Make sure to follow us on all our socials,@GdaleHumanPod on both Twitter and Instagram or Greendale Human Podcasters on Facebook.Also make sure to follow Dennis on Twitter @DennisGugin or on Instagram @dgpopcustoms!This episode is brought to you by our sponsor DG Pop Customs!Simply search “DG Pop Customs” on your favourite social media platform, to explore the hundreds of figures Dennis has made, or find inspiration for your own. He may be stateside, but he's always on YOUR side when it comes to making your Pop! dreams come true.And be sure to mention GHP, so he knows who sent ya!
Welcome back to Shoptalkpodcast EP299! J and Dame are back for another week of foolishness and they are joined in the studio by Dame's best friend @richgame313. The fellas chop it up about their weeks, Dame shares a story time with Dame, and Rich shares some stories as well. Dame and Rich talk about some of the stuff (trouble) they used to get into when they were younger. The guys then discuss a clip from the (1981) movie My Dinner With Andre and compare it to what's going on now, 41 years later. Are we designing our own prisons? Really good conversation around the topic among other things. Good episode per usual! If you would like to send in a voice note to be played on next week's show (EP300!) please record on your phone and send to shoptalkpodcast@gmail.com . Please send before this coming Friday! Thank you! Music Picks Avenue of Fashion - Ant Genius - U Kno (feat Eli Myles & Dave Hill) D-Rick's New Single! - Outside ❶ Youtube ☞ YouTube.com/jjohnson313 ❷ Website ☞ www.shoptalkpod.com ❸ Book some time ☞ www.shoptalkpodcastudio.com ❹ Facebook ☞ https://m.facebook.com/ShoptalkPod/ Follow @jjohnson313 on Instagram and Twitter Follow @dame___313 on Instagram and Twitter Follow Shoptalkpodcast on Instagram and Twitter --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shoptalkpodcast/support
Hello everybody, it's Adam. This episode of the Skeleton Factory Podcast will jump ass-first into the cult classic Repo Man. Its one of those films that any description or review can't really do justice to it's face-melting awesomeness. So, snort some speed, grab a plate-o-shrimp and. . . Enjoy. Movies Discussed: Repo Man (1984) The El Duce Tapes (2019) My Dinner With Andre (1981) Plus! More tangential expletives. --- 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/skeletonfactory/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/skeletonfactory/support
[Deep, impressive movie trailer voice]: Now. In “That Sure Was 1981.” Two men. One restaurant. One dinner. Two hours of pulse-pounding, mind-shattering . . . conversation! They're breaking all the rules . . . of cinema! When everyone else said “things have to happen in a movie,” these two men dared to say no! Wallace … Continue reading "Episode 176: My Dinner With Andre (1981)"
Four decades ago, Wallace Shawn and Andre Gregory released a little independent movie that had a big impact. Mike and Mike have dinner with Ashley and discuss the unique, provocative, ironic, funny, crazy, and moving film over fish pate, roasted quail with raisins, red wine, and a shot of amaretto. Plus, the long-awaited return of Comic Trivia with Kevin Eldridge and Michael Bailey. All this, along with Angela's A Geek Girl's Take, Michelle's Iconic Rock Moment, and Shout Outs! We want to hear from you! Feedback is always welcome. Please write to us at feedback@earthstationone.com and subscribe and rate the show on Apple Podcast, Stitcher Radio, Google Play, Spotify, Pandora, Amazon Music, or wherever fine podcasts are found. Table of Contents 0:00:00 Show Open / Comic Book Trivia w/ Michael Bailey & Kevin Eldridge 0:41:39 Michele's Iconic Rock Blog 0:45:16 40th Anniversary of My Dinner with Andre 1:32:10 A Geek Girl's Take 1:34:15 Show Close Links Earth Station One on Apple Podcasts Earth Station One on Stitcher Radio Earth Station One on Spotify Past Episodes of The Earth Station One Podcast The ESO Network Patreon The New ESO Network TeePublic Store ESO Network Patreon Angela's A Geek Girl's Take Ashley's Box Office Buzz Michelle's Iconic Rock Talk Show The Earth Station One Website NSC Live TV Tifosi Optical Flopcast Fortress of Baileytude Promos Tifosi Optics Best Saturdays of Our Lives Cosmic Pizza NSC Live TV The ESO Network Patreon If you would like to leave feedback or a comment on the show please feel free to email us at feedback@earthstationone.com Special Guests: Ashley Pauls, Kevin Eldridge, and Michael Bailey.
Andrew discusses the differing levels of authoritarianism and liberty with regard to the current state of American politics. He also talks about the two-party system and the surveillance state, and plays clips from Ron Paul, Edward Snowden, and Lewis Black. He also plays a clip from the 1981 movie “My Dinner With Andre,” and discusses the idea of living in modern day cities/society being a "prison" of sorts. The song selection is the song, "Bad Advice" by the band Non-Prophet. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/andrew-foramerica/support
Films rarely come as small as this, in 1981 New York City theatre bona fides Wallace Shawn and Andre Gregory started recording their conversations, this would all lead to them writing a small two header screenplay where two old friends catch up over dinner. This became My Dinner With Andre, where the two fictionalised versions of the actors have a conversation which drifts between the nature of humanism verses spiritualism and how this effects their views on theatre, life and politics. This unlikely screenplay would be brought to the screen by French director Louis Malle who tact hand brought something to this conversation and it became, and has remained, an unlikely cult hit and introduction for many audiences into more arthouse cinema. Filmmaker Brandon Kahn helps us to unravel what about this quiet movie made such a lasting appeal. All this and more on Adjust Your Tracking! Follow us on: Twitter: @adjustyrtrack & Instagram: @betterfeelingfilms
How could we be so lucky to get two Stallone pictures in a row!!Will and Matt cover subjects such as Roman innovations, My Dinner With Andre, and the coolest character names in history!DISCLAIMER: Language and Spoilers!DEMOLITON MANdir. Marco Brambillastarring: Sylvester Stallone, Wesley Snipes, and Sandra Bullock
In the tradition of My Dinner With Andre comes My Podcast With Becky! In this inaugural episode Becky and I announce the film we will be covering in an episode coming in one week plus we make a snack and beverage pairing suggestion for you to enjoy while you watch the film! Cook 1/2 a cup of popcorn kernels in 1/4 cup Avocado Oil until popped. While hot toss the popcorn in 2/3 of a cup of finely grated Manchego cheese, 3/4 of a teaspoon of smoked paprika, 1/2 a teaspoon of finely ground black pepper, and 1 and 1/2 teaspoons of salt. Pair with a glass of Tempranillo wine.
A month in the making, our episode of MY DINNER WITH MY DINNER WITH ANDRE, which is available on The Critically Acclaimed Podcast Network, is a whopping 110 minutes long! However, it only represents a fraction of everything each TSM host had to say about the 1981 classic MY DINNER WITH ANDRE. Available here are all three uncut discussions, and in Marc's episode we get, among many other things, explorations of other films that play with form in similar ways, as well as a thorough breakdown of Andy Kaufman's parody film MY BREAKFAST WITH BLASSIE! We hope you enjoy, and thank you for your time. NOTE: This podcast was originally released on Patreon on March 28th, 2021. Here's a link to the Critically Acclaimed episode: http://www.criticallyacclaimed.net/2021/03/my-dinner-with-my-dinner-with-andre_28.html
A month in the making, our episode of MY DINNER WITH MY DINNER WITH ANDRE, which is available on The Critically Acclaimed Podcast Network, is a whopping 110 minutes long! However, it only represents a fraction of everything each TSM host had to say about the 1981 classic MY DINNER WITH ANDRE. Available here are all three uncut discussions, and in Harold's episode we get, among many other things, conversation about Harold and B's experiences with theater, as well as an analysis of Wallace Shawn's essay Why I Call Myself A Socialist! We hope you enjoy, and thank you for your time. NOTE: This podcast was originally released on Patreon on March 28th, 2021. Here's a link to the Critically Acclaimed episode: http://www.criticallyacclaimed.net/2021/03/my-dinner-with-my-dinner-with-andre_28.html
A month in the making, our episode of MY DINNER WITH MY DINNER WITH ANDRE, which is available on The Critically Acclaimed Podcast Network, is a whopping 110 minutes long! However, it only represents a fraction of everything each TSM host had to say about the 1981 classic MY DINNER WITH ANDRE. Available here are the uncut discussions, and in Anna's episode we get, among many other things, further dissecting of Andre's privilege and trauma, as well as talk of theater that Anna *gasp* might actually like?! We hope you enjoy, and thank you for your time. NOTE: This podcast was originally released on Patreon on March 28th, 2021. Here's a link to the Critically Acclaimed episode: http://www.criticallyacclaimed.net/2021/03/my-dinner-with-my-dinner-with-andre_28.html
William Bibbiani and Witney Seibold are inviting fascinating people to watch MY DINNER WITH ANDRE, a film about fascinating people having a conversation, and have their own conversation about it! This week's guest host is B PETERSON, the founder of THE SCREEN'S MARGINS, a podcast network dedicated to cinematic voices that many other podcasts ignore! The episode features interviews with great movie minds like ANNA CAMPION, MARK EDWARD HEUCK and HAROLD URTEAGA, and (after a short introduction by Bibbs and Witney) it's EXACTLY as long as MY DINNER WITH ANDRE. So it also works as a commentary track! Subscribe to THE SCREEN'S MARGINS for new and classic movie reviews, join their PATREON at Patreon.com/screensmargins to get more exclusive shows, and follow the show on Twitter at @ScreensMargins! This week's guest hosts can be followed on Twitter at @BlueGreyCloset, @IAmTheCampion, @The_Hoyk and @Haroldtxt. Email us at letters@criticallyacclaimed.net, so we can read your correspondence and answer YOUR questions in future episodes! Subscribe on Patreon at www.patreon.com/criticallyacclaimednetwork for exclusive content and exciting rewards, like bonus episodes, commentary tracks and much, much more! And visit our TeePublic page to buy shirts, mugs and other exciting merchandise! Follow us on Twitter at @CriticAcclaim, join the official Fan Club on Facebook, follow Bibbs at @WilliamBibbiani and follow Witney at @WitneySeibold, and head on over to www.criticallyacclaimed.net for all their podcasts, reviews and more!
We were going to do an April Fool's episode again (like last year) but we decided there is too much fake stuff out there and decided to go with what little movie news there is this week and reviews of Ford v Ferrari and the new(er) version of Pet Sematary. Then Todd added some Director and Critical Acclaim April Fool's Movies just for fun. Well, the segment is fun. The movies... not so much. www.cinemasavants.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is a dramatic reading of a performance piece by Comrade Wallace Shawn called the Fever. You probably know him best as the actor who plays Vizzini, or as himself in My Dinner With Andre. However, he, like Comrade Danny Glover, is also a committed socialist. He wrote this piece in 1991 to be performed in small, intimate settings, and now the Angry Commie Lawyer has recorded it for you to listen to at your leisure.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/ploughandstars)
My Dinner With Andre is certainly not an easy film to classify. It certainly is a film that could be considered divisive, but that's really between people who get into it and people who just don't click with it. It is a film of two people having a conversation over dinner, after all. But to many, it is one of Louis Malle's classics, a film that makes many lists of great films, and a film that inspires conversation. Join us -- Pete Wright and Andy Nelson -- as we have our own conversation about this film that fits in our 1981 film series. We talk about how the film worked for us when we first saw it and how it hit us on this most recent viewing. We look at what the film is really about, why it works and why it draws us in. We discuss the origins of the film and how Wallace Shawn and Andre Gregory came up with the idea, wrote it, got it into Malle's hands and ended up making the film. And we chat about how everyone needs to get their own Wallace and Andre action figures, the kind that Corky has in Waiting for Guffman. It's a great film, albeit one we wouldn't put on too often, but certainly one that inspires a fantastic conversation. Tune in!* * *Hey! You know what would be awesome? If you would drop us a positive rating on iTunes! If you like what we're doing here on TNR, it really is the best way to make sure that this show appears when others search for it, plus, it's just a nice thing to do. Thanks!!- [The Next Reel on iTunes](https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-next-reel/id478159328?mt=2)- [The Next Reel on Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/TheNextReel)- [The Next Reel on Twitter](http://twitter.com/thenextreel)- [The Next Reel on Flickchart](http://www.flickchart.com/thenextreel)- [The Next Reel on Letterboxd](http://letterboxd.com/thenextreel/)- [Guess the Movie with The Next Reel on Instagram](http://instagram.com/thenextreel)- [Check out the Posters with The Next Reel on Pinterest](http://pinterest.com/thenextreel)And for anyone interested in our fine bouquet of show hosts:- [Follow Andy Nelson on Twitter](http://twitter.com/sodacreekfilm)- [Follow Pete Wright on Twitter](http://twitter.com/petewright)- [Follow Steve Sarmento on Twitter](https://twitter.com/mr_steve23)- [Check out Tom Metz on IMDB](http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1224453/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1)- [Follow Mike Evans on Twitter](https://twitter.com/ubersky)- [Follow Chadd Stoops on Twitter](https://twitter.com/ChaddStoops)- [Follow Steven Smart on Letterboxd](http://letterboxd.com/steamrobot/)
My Dinner With Andre is certainly not an easy film to classify. It certainly is a film that could be considered divisive, but that's really between people who get into it and people who just don't click with it. It is a film of two people having a conversation over dinner, after all. But to many, it is one of Louis Malle's classics, a film that makes many lists of great films, and a film that inspires conversation. Join us -- Pete Wright and Andy Nelson -- as we have our own conversation about this film that fits in our 1981 film series. We talk about how the film worked for us when we first saw it and how it hit us on this most recent viewing. We look at what the film is really about, why it works and why it draws us in. We discuss the origins of the film and how Wallace Shawn and Andre Gregory came up with the idea, wrote it, got it into Malle's hands and ended up making the film. And we chat about how everyone needs to get their own Wallace and Andre action figures, the kind that Corky has in Waiting for Guffman. It's a great film, albeit one we wouldn't put on too often, but certainly one that inspires a fantastic conversation. Tune in!* * *Hey! You know what would be awesome? If you would drop us a positive rating on iTunes! If you like what we're doing here on TNR, it really is the best way to make sure that this show appears when others search for it, plus, it's just a nice thing to do. Thanks!!- [The Next Reel on iTunes](https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-next-reel/id478159328?mt=2)- [The Next Reel on Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/TheNextReel)- [The Next Reel on Twitter](http://twitter.com/thenextreel)- [The Next Reel on Flickchart](http://www.flickchart.com/thenextreel)- [The Next Reel on Letterboxd](http://letterboxd.com/thenextreel/)- [Guess the Movie with The Next Reel on Instagram](http://instagram.com/thenextreel)- [Check out the Posters with The Next Reel on Pinterest](http://pinterest.com/thenextreel)And for anyone interested in our fine bouquet of show hosts:- [Follow Andy Nelson on Twitter](http://twitter.com/sodacreekfilm)- [Follow Pete Wright on Twitter](http://twitter.com/petewright)- [Follow Steve Sarmento on Twitter](https://twitter.com/mr_steve23)- [Check out Tom Metz on IMDB](http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1224453/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1)- [Follow Mike Evans on Twitter](https://twitter.com/ubersky)- [Follow Chadd Stoops on Twitter](https://twitter.com/ChaddStoops)- [Follow Steven Smart on Letterboxd](http://letterboxd.com/steamrobot/)