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Hyperion to a Satyr - The Fire and Water Podcast Network's Hamlet Podcast - continues Siskoid's scene-by-scene deep dive into Shakespeare's masterwork, discussing the text, but also performance and staging through the lens of several films, television, comics and even a rock opera. In Act 5, Scene 1, Part 2, Ophelia's funeral is interrupted by boys leaping into her grave. Listen to the episode below or subscribe to Hyperion to a Satyr on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK: Visit the Fire & Water WEBSITE: https://fireandwaterpodcast.com Like our Fire & Water FACEBOOK page – https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Support The Fire & Water Podcast Network on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Credits: Theme: "Fanfare" from 1996 Hamlet, by Patrick Doyle, with a clip from that film, starring Ray Fearon; the 1980 Hamlet, starring Derek Jacobi; and the 1996 Hamlet, starring Kenneth Branagh. Bonus clips: Hamlet 1996 by Kenneth Branagh, starring Michael Maloney and Kenneth Branagh; Hamlet 1948 by Laurence Olivier, starring Laurence Olivier and Basil Sydney; Hamlet 1980 by Rodney Bennett, starring Patrick Stewart; Hamlet 1990 by Franco Zeffirelli, starring Nathaniel Parker and Mel Gibson; Hamlet 2000 by Michael Almereyda, starring Liev Schreiber and Ethan Hawke; Hamlet 2007 by Alexander Fodor, starring Jason Wing and Alexander Fodor; Hamlet 2009 by Gregory Doran, starring Patrick Stewart and David Tennant; and "Je l'aimais/Il est fou" by Johnny Hallyday. Leave a comment, I love to read!
Nathaniel Parker | Ep 324 In this episode of Reza Rifts, host Reza Rifts sits down with actor Nathaniel Parker to discuss his career highlights, including his role in 'Into Thin Air' and experiences in Shakespearean theater. The conversation covers emotional preparation for roles, challenges of acting, and memorable moments working with family and notable co-stars. Keith and Nathaniel delve into themes like personal connections with celebrities, behind-the-scenes experiences of filming comedies like Beverly Hills Ninja, creating successful comedy films, insights from renowned directors and actors, the importance of comedy in life, storytelling in The Last Duel, and lessons learned from fellow actors. Follow Nathaniel's Socials IG: https://www.instagram.com/nathanielparker84/ Website: https://www.nathanielparker.com/ Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Nathaniel Parker and Razor Rifts 03:56 Exploring 'Into Thin Air' and Its Impact 10:04 Behind the Scenes of 'Into Thin Air' 15:07 The Emotional Preparation for 'Into Thin Air' 19:51 Shakespearean Experiences and Acting Journey 25:08 Directing by Family: Nathaniel's Brother 30:02 Memorable Moments from 'The Bodyguard' 35:07 Connecting with Celebrities and Personal Experiences 36:05 Behind the Scenes of Beverly Hills Ninja 41:25 The Challenges of Comedy in Film 45:17 Working with Eddie Murphy and the Haunted Mansion 52:47 Insights from Ridley Scott and The Last Duel 01:01:45 Lessons Learned from Fellow Actors Takeaways
Hyperion to a Satyr - The Fire and Water Podcast Network's Hamlet Podcast - continues Siskoid's scene-by-scene deep dive into Shakespeare's masterwork, discussing the text, but also performance and staging through the lens of several films, television, comics and even a rock opera. In Act 4, Scene 7, Claudius and Laertes plot Hamlet's death. Listen to the episode below or subscribe to Hyperion to a Satyr on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK: Visit the Fire & Water WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com Follow Fire & Water on TWITTER – https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our Fire & Water FACEBOOK page – https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Support The Fire & Water Podcast Network on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Credits: Theme: "Fanfare" from 1996 Hamlet, by Patrick Doyle, with a clip from that film, starring Ray Fearon; the 2009 Hamlet, starring David Tennant; and the 1980 Hamlet, starring Derek Jacobi. Bonus clips: Hamlet 1996 by Kenneth Branagh, starring Derek Jacobi; Hamlet 1948 by Laurence Olivier, starring Basil Sydney; Hamlet 1980 by Rodney Bennett, starring Patrick Stewart; Hamlet 1990 by Franco Zeffirelli, starring Nathaniel Parker and Alan Bates; Hamlet 2000 by Michael Almereyda, starring Liev Schreiber; and Hamlet 2009 by Gregory Doran, starring Patrick Stewart and Edward Bennett. Leave a comment, I love to read!
Hyperion to a Satyr - The Fire and Water Podcast Network's Hamlet Podcast - continues Siskoid's scene-by-scene deep dive into Shakespeare's masterwork, discussing the text, but also performance and staging through the lens of several films, television, comics and even a rock opera. In Act 4, Scene 5, Part 2, Laertes returns from France, incensed. Listen to the episode below or subscribe to Hyperion to a Satyr on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK: Visit the Fire & Water WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com Follow Fire & Water on TWITTER – https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our Fire & Water FACEBOOK page – https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Support The Fire & Water Podcast Network on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Credits: Theme: "Fanfare" from 1996 Hamlet, by Patrick Doyle, with a clip from that film, starring Ray Fearon; the 2009 Hamlet, starring David Tennant; and the 1980 Hamlet, starring Derek Jacobi. Bonus clips: Hamlet 1996 by Kenneth Branagh, starring Derek Jacobi and Kate Winslet; Hamlet 1948 by Laurence Olivier, starring Basil Sydney, Jean Simmons and Terence Morgan; Hamlet 1980 by Rodney Bennett, starring David Robb and Lalla Ward; Hamlet 1990 by Franco Zeffirelli, starring Nathaniel Parker; Hamlet 2000 by Michael Almereyda, starring Liev Schreiber and Diane Venora; Hamlet 2007 by Alexander Fodor, starring Tallulah Sheffield; Hamlet 2009 by Gregory Doran, starring Mariah Gale; and In a Bleak Midwinter by Kenneth Branagh, starring John Sessions and Nicholas Farrell. Leave a comment, I love to read!
Are you ready for a new @EchoChamberFP https://www.instagram.com/echochamberfp/ cause we've hit that time of the week again!!! FOUR films and a documentary, starting off with Shudder's new thriller. Then a Netflix joint from Altitude Films & Stigma Films dealing with advanced tech & love! We look for the unknown with Small Town Monsters & 1091 Pictures. And American High & Hulu go looking for trouble. WE end with Paramount Pictures, Hasbro & eOne role-play adaptation! Today we have: Bad Things Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/aoZ92WVdkBA Digital Release Date: 18th August 2023 Director: Stewart Thorndike Cast: Gayle Rankin, Hari Nef, Rad Pereira, Annabelle Dexter-Jones, Jared Abrahamson, Molly Ringwald, Ariella Josephine, Austin Jones, Patrick Klein, Patrick Klein, Holland Smith Running Time: 85 min Cert: 18 Trailer: Here. https://youtube.com/shorts/FgXcfujwsts Watch via Shudder: Here. https://www.shudder.com/movies/watch/bad-things/9275aca0731c9cb5 ------------ T.I.M. Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/B0kFMhrt7Hg Digital Release Date: 16th August 2023 Director: Spencer Brown Cast: Georgina Campbell, Mark Rowley, Eamon Farren, Amara Karan, Nathaniel Parker, Tom Bell, Janis Ahern, Adil Akram, Eliza Glock, Edmund Kingsley Running Time: 101 min Cert: 15 Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/VqY0-H9jyjA Watch via Netflix: Here. https://www.netflix.com/browse?jbv=81493146 ------------ On the Trail of Bigfoot: Land of the Missing Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/PLxoXgws4Go Digital Release Date: 22nd August 2023 Director: Seth Breedlove Cast: Jerry Lopez, Eli Watson, Cliff Barackman, Aleksander Petakov, Norm Sollie, Will Wagner, RobRoy Menzies, Heidi Worley, Shane Land, Jason Brown, Elizabeth Cook, Fred Roehl, Lois Jones, Dustin Reeher, Michael Thompson, Shandy Knight, Jessie Desmond, Jonathan Durr Running Time: 90 min Cert: PG Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/gjGWh8SCWmk Digital Platforms: iTunes, Amazon Prime Video, Vudu and FandangoNOW Watch via Apple TV+: Here. https://tv.apple.com/us/movie/on-the-trail-of-bigfoot-land-of-the-missing/umc.cmc.4l0x1kl20fzyfo2zh5jazldho Buy the Blu-Ray & DVD: Here. https://www.smalltownmonsters.com/shop/on-the-trail-of-bigfoot-land-of-the-missing -------------- Miguel Wants to Fight Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/yXZP6E6XIq4 Digital Release Date: 16th August 2023 Director: Oz Rodriguez Cast: Tyler Dean Flores, Christian Vunipola, Imani Lewis, Suraj Partha, Raul Castillo, Andrea Navedo, Dascha Polanco, Juan Abdias, Collin Roach, Jordyn Owens, Alejandra Guevara, Luka Zylik, Taylor Whiteman, Amanda Daniel, Shabhana Vaisravanath Running Time: 75 min Cert: 15 Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/o2yW6H_mHHw Watch via Hulu: Here. https://www.hulu.com/movie/miguel-wants-to-fight-55294c4c-149a-4c17-b0c8-1e96bdffa580 Watch via Disney+: Here. https://www.disneyplus.com/en-gb/movies/miguel-wants-to-fight/3F1emMd7BfRs ------------ Dungeons & Dragons: Honour Among Thieves Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/WOQV-2rQIVY Digital Release Date: 18th August 2023 Director: Jonathan Goldstein & John Francis Daley Cast: Chris Pine, Michelle Rodriguez, Regé-Jean Page, Justice Smith, Sophia Lillis, Hugh Grant, Chloe Coleman, Daisy Head, Jason Wong, Bradley Cooper, Ian Hanmore, Georgia Landers, David Durham Running Time: 134 min Cert: 15 Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/IiMinixSXII Watch via Apple TV+: Here. https://tv.apple.com/eg/movie/dungeons--dragons-honour-among-thieves/umc.cmc.j0wchqkufsaxqt259729da33 Watch via Prime Video: Here. https://www.amazon.com/Dungeons-Dragons-Honor-Among-Thieves/dp/B0B692N4KW/ref=tmm_aiv_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr= Watch via Now TV: Here. https://www.nowtv.com/gb/watch/movies/highlights/asset/dungeons-and-dragons-honour-among-2023/A5EK6sKrAaydUxfJn6bMf ------------ *(Music) 'Hustle Flow' by Main Flow & 7L - 2006 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eftv/message
This is our last podcast before our summer break, so we've selected some of our favourite conversations of the last year. ART: We celebrate Patrick Hughes's birthday, talk to Tracey Emin about battling cancer and to gallerist James Burch about drinking with Francis Bacon. BOOKS: Rose Tremain tells us about her novel ‘Lily', Barbara Taylor Bradford explains how she found inspiration to write the prequel to ‘A Woman of Substance', Ben Okri inspires to see trees in a totally new light, we discuss culture wars with Bernardine Evaristo and lyricist Don Black, while talking at Jewish Book Week, makes us laugh. THEATRE: We talk to playwright David Hare about ‘Straight Line Crazy' and the death of the avant garde, actor Nathaniel Parker about playing Henry VIII in Hilary Mantel's ‘The Mirror and the Light', Nick Allott from Cameron Mackintosh regales us with hilarious theatrical anecdotes and Creative Director of the Young Vic, Kwame Kwei-Armah, praises playwright James Graham. HISTORY: Andrew Roberts tells us about George III and A.N. Wilson explains how our Trafalgar Square Christmas tree was a gift from the King of Norway during World War II. MUSIC and DANCE: We talk to ballet-dancer Marcelino Sambé about playing Romeo in Kevin McMillan's ballet, to choreographer Matthew Bourne about his stellar career, to soprano Anush Hovvanisyan about all the Armenians at the Royal Opera House and playing Violetta in Richard Eyre's ‘Traviata' and finally Dylan Jones, polymath and long-standing editor of GQ, tells us what David Bowie was really like. Enjoy the summer. Ed and Charlotte will be back on Sunday September 11th September.
El episodio uno se enfoca en el nazi Albert Speer, quien utilizó su carisma para, según algunos, para engañar a la corte y conseguir una sentencia más leve de la que realmente merecía. Nathaniel Parker interpreta al nazi más inescrutable en un juicio en Nuremberg, el arquitecto de Hitler y el ministro de armamentos Albert Speer. Fue el único acusado que aceptó sin reservas la responsabilidad de los crímenes de los nazis. Pero, ¿era el remordimiento de Speer genuino o simplemente una estrategia de defensa inteligente? La película cuenta la intrigante historia detrás de las escenas del juicio de Speer y su enfrentamiento con el rival impenitente, Hermann Goering.
Matthew Serrano (Live From the Space Stage: A Halyx Story, Remain Seated Please), returns for this years Halloween special! Join us as we discuss Disney's 2003 adaptation of a beloved ride into...an Eddie Murphy family comedy? Listen today!SUBSCRIBE to our Podcast Feed and Leave us a REVIEW!TWITTER - https://twitter.com/mostxtremepodINSTAGRAM - https://www.instagram.com/mostxtremepod/WEBSITE - https://mostxtremepodcast.simplecast.com/REDDIT - https://www.reddit.com/user/mostxtremepodEMAIL - mostxtremepodcast@gmail.com
Pouring the wine with Miquita Oliver and Will Lyons this week is the actor Nathaniel Parker - who loves an Italian wine. As well as three great wines to taste; Nathaniel talks about reprising his role as Henry VIII in the final part of Hilary Mantel's Wolf Hall series The Mirror and the Light, Will debunks the myths about Chardonnay, and Miquita continues her wine education.2020 Dry Furmint Special Reserve, Royal Tokaji, Hungary2019 Hunter's Chardonnay, Marlborough, New Zealand2020 Tenuta Fenice Nero d'Avola, SicilyAll the wines in the series are available at www.sundaytimeswineclub.co.ukProducer: Ben MitchellWine Times is brought to you in association with the Sunday Times Wine Club See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Plus Cliveden Literary Festival and The Affordable Art Fair We're booking: The Mirror and the Light Gielgud Theatre till 23 rd January https://themirrorandthelight.co.uk We're going to: The Cliveden Literary Festival Saturday 23 rd and Sunday 24 th October https://clivedenliteraryfestival.org The Affordable Art Fair Battersea Park 21 st to 24 th October https://affordableartfair.com With thanks to: Martin Miller's Gin : https://www.martinmillersgin.com Listeners can claim their 10% discount (up to the value of £6) by using the code breakout2021 at checkout. This will be applied to any 70cl bottle of qualifying Martin Miller's lines - the original, Westbourne Strength, Summerful Gin, Winterful Gin, and 35cl 9 Moons Special Cask Reserve - purchased on www.masterofmalt.com website only. Valid until 31 October 2021 or while limited promotional stock lasts. Not applicable in conjunction with any other offer. 18+ and subject to Master of Malt's standard consumer terms of business. Produced and Edited by Audio Coast
Hilary Mantel's Man Booker Prize-winning novels Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies were brought to the stage in 2014 by the Royal Shakespeare Company, adapted by Mike Poulton and directed by Jeremy Herrin. The third in the series, The Mirror and the Light, has opened at the Gielgud Theatre, again directed by Herrin but this time adapted by Mantel herself with Ben Miles, who has played the central character of Thomas Cromwell across all three plays. Also returning is Nathaniel Parker as King Henry VIII. BTG Editor David Chadderton spoke to him on the morning of the press night performance about the production, as well as about playing real people (from King Henry to Gordon Brown and Albert Speer), lockdown, playing Bond (in a manner of speaking) and just a little bit of politics. The Mirror and the Light began previews at London's Gielgud Theatre on 23 September 2021, opened on 6 October and is booking until 23 January 2022. For more information about the production, see the web sites of The Mirror and the Light or The RSC. To keep up-to-date with Nat's work and blog posts, see his web site. (Nathaniel Parker as Henry VIII in The Mirror and the Light - Photo by Marc Brenner)
On this weeks episode of the Otakuology Podcast, we talk about the kung-fu classic Beverly Hiils Ninja. The film stars Chris Farley, Nicollette Sheridan, Nathaniel Parker, with Chris Rock, and Robin Shou. The main plot revolves around Haru (portrayed by Farley), a white orphan boy who is found by a clan of ninjas as an infant in an abandoned treasure chest and is raised by them. Haru never quite conforms to their culture and never acquires the skills of a ninja, but is nonetheless good natured, and persevering in his personal ambitions. His first mission brings him to Beverly Hills to investigate a murder mystery. if you like to contact us, you can do so on our instagram/Twitter @otakuology or you can email us at Otakuologypodcast@gmail.com link to our merch store https://shop.spreadshirt.com/otakuology-podcast/all --- 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/otakuology/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/otakuology/support
In which the Mister and the Monsters join me in reviewing THE HAUNTED MANSION (2003), currently streaming on Disney+. Based on the Disney ride of the same name, the film tells the story of a husband and wife realtor team and their children, dropping off for a quick visit to a place that is being put on the market. We come to find out that there is more to their summoning involving ghosts who've been trapped to the mansion until Master Gracey and Elizabeth are reunited. The cast includes Eddie Murphy, Marsha Thomason, Terence Stamp, marc John Jefferies, Aree Davis, Nathaniel Parker, Jennifer Tilly, Wallace Shawn and Dina Spybey-Waters. Please note there are SPOILERS in this review. Opening intro music: GOAT by Wayne Jones, courtesy of YouTube Audio Library --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jokagoge/support
Half-Hardy Plants. That's a term you don't run into very often - but when you do, it can be confusing. Just this morning, I swung by a garden center to check out their clearance plants and I ended up chatting with a gardener who had running to a label that had that term: Half-Hardy Plants. The term Half-Hardy simply means that the plant will not survive a frost - that they can't handle a dip in temperatures. So think about your tropicals; maybe you have some citrus - an orange tree or a lemon tree - or simply your patio pots. Those would all fall into the category of Half-Hardy Plants. Brevities #OTD On this day in 1868 Aristides Simoni was born. He helped discover the role of the mosquito in the transmission of yellow fever. #OTD And it was on this day in 1830 that David Douglas finally arrived at the Columbia River. He had departed from England on October 31st, 1829 after visiting his mom. Before he got on the boat, he wanted to make sure that he got his hands on a Bible with large enough font for him to be able to read it as his vision was feeling him Douglas was excited to go on this trip. He wanted to get to the interior of California to discover the botanical treasures there. But apparently, plant exploration was taking a toll on Douglas. He ran into someone at Fort Vancouver who thought he was 48 years old; he was 30. Despite his physical challenges, Douglas was eager to get going. When he reached the Columbia, he immediately thought about botanizing in the area. In just a few weeks, he was able to send home three chests of seeds and plants. In a letter to Prof. Hooker, he wrote: "You will begin to think that I manufacture pines at my pleasure.” One of the pines Douglas sent back was the Pinus nobilis. It commanded a hefty price tag at the time– 15 to 20 guineas per plant. #OTD It's the birthday of Josephine Baker, one of the greatest entertainers of the past century. Josephine's path led her to Paris where she became an instant sensation. By 1929, she was the highest paid entertainer in Europe. Baker bought a Château just outside of Paris and she loved to garden there. She also loved to throw glamorous parties on the lawns of the estate which were flanked by magnolia trees and the enormous rhododendrons. The property boasted its own orchards, multiple greenhouses, vegetable plots, and even a rivulet. Unearthed Words Here's a little snippet about June from Nathaniel Parker Willis. He was an American author and poet. During the mid 1800s, he was the highest paid magazine writer of his day. It is the month of June, the month of leaves and roses. When pleasant sights salute the eyes, and pleasant scents the noses. Today's book recommendation: Kiftsgate Court Garden by Vanessa Berridge The subtitle of the book is intriguing; three generations of women gardeners. It features the influences of Heather Muir who began gardening at Kiftsgate a century ago with her husband. Heather's daughter Dianny took over the estate, including the garden, in the 1940s. Four decades later, in the 1980s, Dianny's daughter took over the property and she owns it to this day. If you like gardens, garden history, and mix in some personal biographies - this gorgeous book is right up your alley. You can click the link above to purchase it. Today's Garden Chore It's time to find perennials for those wet but sunny areas in the garden. There are a number of plants that like these kinds of conditions and many of them are favorites of mine: Ligularia Filipendula (rubra is known as Queen of the Prairie - with the pink tops. I love this one!) Lysamachia Rodgersia btw - I fell in love with Rodgersia a few years ago. The magnificent leaves of this plant are huge and look positively prehistoric once it gets established. Something Sweet Reviving the little botanic spark in your heart On this day in 1909 at the Irish immigration reformer Charlotte to Grace O'Brien died. After a life devoted to improving the lot of others, O'Brien at devoted her leisure time to writing and to the study of plant life. O'Brien had found a place for herself along the river Shannon which she called at Ardenoir - which means the height of gold; in reference to the golden gorse that covered the hillsides in spring. She once mused: "The baby heather that blossoms so soon, in the splendid heat that comes after June." When one considers O'Brien's humanitarian work across both sides of the Atlantic, as well as her genius for gardening, it's stunning to discover that by the time O'Brien reached adulthood, she was completely deaf. In 1879 she wrote about her deafness, saying, "Oh bitter loss! all natures voice is dumb Oh loss beyond all loss! About my neck the children cast their arms. No voices break upon my ear, no sounds of laughter come - Child's laughter wrought of love, and life, and bliss; Heedless, I leave the rest, had I but this." In the last half of her life, O'Brien firmly established herself as a writer, a poet, and a plant collector. Her last article contained these prophetic lines" "I will puzzle the botanists of another generation, and when my bones are dust and my good spade rust, when my house is pulled down and my garden asphalt and bricks, my extra special wild briars and my daffodils will still linger on the hillside and scent the bloomy air for generations that know me not, nor mine." Thanks for listening to the daily gardener, and remember: "For a happy, healthy life, garden every day."
‘What's your name, boy?' ‘Bond, James Bond.' ‘James Bond - sir.' ‘Yes. Sorry, sir.' In July 2018 Don had a chat with Charlie Higson, author of the first five Young Bond books. Their interview was originally conducted for the podcast of James Bond Netherlands, but is now shamelessly re-published for the 00 Files. Charlie's first Young Bond adventure is SilverFin, published in 2005. The story is set in 1933 and we meet thirteen-year-old James Bond, who is sent to Eton. James gets involved with a diabolical plot, in which a larger-than-life villain threatens to change the nature of modern warfare... The book, both a critical and commercial success, was swiftly followed by BloodFever (2006), Double Or Die (2007), Hurricane Gold (2007) and By Royal Command (2008). The podcast starts with a short clip from the audiobook SilverFin, narrated by Nathaniel Parker. Please follow us on social media (search for The 00 Files) and share our podcast with others. If you want to contact us, please send your emails to moneypenny@the00files.com or visit www.the00files.com for in-depth articles, location videos and more 00 fun! https://www.youngbond.com https://www.charliehigson.co.uk
Jonathan and Jarrett welcome new hosts Vicente and Tyler to the show to take on a month of picks by Jarrett starting with the Disney Attraction turned major motion picture The Haunted Mansion (2003) Directed Rob Minkoff and starring Eddie Murphy, Terence Stamp, Nathaniel Parker, and Marsha Thomason. How could you have so much intellectual property to build on and use so little? Why go the route of deliberate racism in the plot just to justify the casting of Eddie Murphy and family? Why does this movie have a Pirates of the Caribbean scene? All these questions and more are answered this week! Visit us online at www.facebook.com/bombsawayshow to discuss this episode, make a comment or correction on something we missed or messed or a movie suggestion. Or write us contact@bombsawayshow.com Find us on Instagram and Twitter @BombsAwayShow For all things, Bombs Away visit us at www.bombsawayshow.com
Main Topic: Award winning filmmaker, singer-songwriter Tammy Tuckey joins the gals this week! There may or may not be some duets and more! Bio: About Tammy Tuckey: In 2010, 14-year old Tammy Tuckey, an avid Disney listener, grew increasingly frustrated that she could never find a show that highlighted the individuals she admired most – the talents behind Disney films, music, television shows, and theme-parks. She began a weekly, iTunes podcast called The Tiara Talk Show in 2013, and has hosted, produced & edited over 200 different episodes. Her interview credits include Helen Reddy, Ed Asner, Debbie Reynolds, Susan Sarandon, Stephen Schwartz, Sounds of Blackness, Nathaniel Parker, Marsha Thomason, Don Hahn, Bruce Broughton, Brenda Chapman, the original Mouseketeers (Cubby O’Brien, Nancy Abbate, Lonnie Burr and Bobby Burgess) and theme-park cast members. Aside from hosting The Tiara Talk Show, Tuckey is a trained singer, actress, director (“Dracula: A Play in One Act), songwriter (iTunes single “After the End of the Story”) and an Emmy Award®-winning filmmaker (“More Than A Blanket”). She has starred in over 20 theatrical productions, including High School Musical (Gabriella Montez), Pippin (Grandma Berthe), Play On! (Phyllis Montague) and Beauty & the Beast (Belle). Recently, her song cover of the Jessica Rabbit tune “Why Don’t You Do Right?” reached over 3+ million hits on YouTube. In 2016, Tammy partnered with HER Interactive to produce and host the first official Nancy Drew podcast, “Unlocked,” that reaches over 100,000 fans per episode. For more on our guest: To keep up with Tammy Tuckey and her latest projects, follow her on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and YouTube. Visit the album's official site here: www.tammytuckey.com/album Need More Dish from our Divas: Co-Host: Jennifer Novotny: Upon A Star Travel ~ www.UponAStarTravel.com on all social media Co-Host: Christine Fox: Facebook: @ChristineFox @KetoFitGal & @UponAStarChristine Instagram: @KetoFitGal & @itschristinefox Twitter: @Foxmomof4 Periscope: @ChristineFox www.KetoFitGal.com Social Media: Kally Lavoie: @MissKallyLavoie Disneyland Expert: Katrina Rios: @katrinarabbit87 Theme song: Original Music by: Joseph "Bananno" Anzaldua Vocals by: Jennifer Novotny
Hey Sprinklerz! I hope you are ready for a tangent filled ride of great recommendations!!! My friend Cicely sits in the co-host chair as we talk about one of our all time favorites shows; BLEAK HOUSE (Amazon Prime/Hulu) Which is a stunning 2005, eight part miniseries rendition of the Charles Dickens's novel of the same name. It is chock full of an amazing cast of characters played by a cadre of incredible actors/actresses (Including: Gillian Anderson, Carey Mulligan, Anna Maxwell, Charles Dance, Burn Gorman, Pauline Collins, Nathaniel Parker and on and on and on!) Intricate storylines with unpredictable plot twists will leave you breathless. Then we try to convince you to watch the Netflix original, THE O.A. It is such a creative and original show but due to unique and at times complicated characters you may have a hard time getting into it but once you do you will love it! It's wonderfully mysterious and it will have you guessing the whole way through. Definitely unlike any other show anywhere. And finally Cicely shares her tasty-treat-sensation which is Hershey's Cookie Layer Crunch Mint. It was so good she eat it on her way over and just brought the wrapper to remind her of the name, hahahahaha (Sad but true.) In today's episode we could not help ourselves and end up talking about another three shows: Inspector Lynley Mysteries (TV Series, 2001-2008): Based on the books by Elizabeth George,. This Murder Mystery series staring Nathaniel Parker and Sharon Small is sadly not currently on any streaming service. Pacific Rim. (2013 Movie) Monsters vs Robots fun! This lighthearted monster flick is not to be missed by those looking for a high-octane monster smashing adventure! Unfortunately it is not on any streaming service, but plays often on cable TV. Ladies in Lavender (2005, Movie) Staring Judi Dench and Maggie Smith set in the 1930s, Dench and Smith play sisters who rescue a Polish Violinist who washes ashore and ends up changing their mundane lives. Enchanting and endearing. Not in streaming source but can be rented or bought on Amazon.
Show Notes: In this episode of The Tiara Talk Show, Nathaniel Parker chats with host Tammy Tuckey about starring as Master Gracey in the 2003 film, “The Haunted Mansion,” working alongside Eddie Murphy & Marsha Thomason, which scene from the original Disneyland attraction ended up in the film due to his suggestion to director Rob Minkoff and more! Be sure to… - Follow us on Twitter at @TiaraTalkShow: www.twitter.com/TiaraTalkShow - ‘Like’ our Facebook page: www.facebook.com/TheTiaraTalkShow - Follow us on our Tumblr page: thetiaratalkshow.tumblr.com - Follow us on our Google+ page: google.com/+TheTiaraTalkShow - Follow us on our Instagram page: instagram.com/thetiaratalkshow Want to give us your thoughts on this episode? Call us at 1-407-413-9390 and leave us a voicemail! Thanks for listening! “The Tiara Talk Show” is edited, created and hosted by Tammy Tuckey. The Tiara Talk Show is Copyright © 2013-2017 by Tammy Tuckey. All rights reserved.
John talks to TV, stage and movie actor NATHANIEL PARKER. He played Inspector Lynley in the hit series and his other credits include The Bodyguard, Merlin, Land Girls and Bleak House. #NathanielParker #TheBodyguard #Merlin #LandGirls #BleakHouse
Título original Othello Año 1995 Duración 125 min. País Estados Unidos Estados Unidos Director Oliver Parker Guión Oliver Parker (Teatro: William Shakespeare) Música Charlie Mole Fotografía David Johnson Reparto Laurence Fishburne, Irène Jacob, Kenneth Branagh, Anna Patrick, Nathaniel Parker, Michael Maloney, Indra Ove, Michael Sheen, Nicholas Farrell, André Oumansky, Gabriele Ferzetti, Philip Locke, John Savident, Pierre Vaneck Productora Castle Rock Entertainment pr. una prod. Dakota Films / Imminent Films Género Drama | Celos Sinopsis Adaptación del drama homónimo de Shakespeare. Otelo, el paradigma universal del hombre celoso, es un oficial moro que está enamorado de Desdémona. En una ocasión, tiene que abandonar la ciudad e ir a Chipre al frente del ejército de la República de Venecia. Cuando Desdémona y Casio llegan a la isla, el traidor Yago convence a Otelo de que Desdémona le ha sido infiel con Casio.
And the Winner Is…2015 Tony Nominees in Their Own Words (The Leonard Lopate Show)
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