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Vincent and Phelan continue to talk about Endgame, and then conclude talking about Endgame, in our second and third installment of our Endgame Talk. Specifically we talk Titans, the duality in Netflix's A Series of Unfortunate Events, the lack of wolves in Rocketman, Detective Pikachu, Doom Patrol and assorted movies. Then we dive into the Endgame talk with whether or not people could hear Cap say assemble, audience engagement during movies, the impact of Infinity War, and time travel in film before being asked to leave by the server. Then there is a brief intermission where we talk about the peacefull Slime Rancher, the clever and funny Off to be the Wizard, and the pre-apocalyptic noir The Last Policeman, the weirdness of Legion, and the tepid reactions to Dark Phoenix (the new one) and The Dead Don't Die. Then we return to the action by discussing the revisit to the Battle of New York, the mechanics of the soul stone, and more. Here's the Tim Curry clip Vincent was talking about. Also checkout Joel's new podcast Mainland, about the history of British Columbia. Assignment: Avengers: Endgame Next Assignment: Spider-Man: Far From Home Send us your questions at AllDoubtPod@gmail.com Website: AllDoubt.com Twitter: @AllDoubtPod Facebook: facebook.com/AllDoubt/ Patreon: patreon.com/AllDoubt Music: Waterfront by Lee Rosevere
We breakdown the NBA Finals match up between the Golden State Warriors and Toronto Raptors, and make our predictions on who wins the NBA's crown. Houston Rockets put big names on the trading blocks and the Los Angeles Lakers are a blaze. We review Disney's Aladdin. John reviews Booksmart and Alan recommends Netflix's A Series of Unfortunate Events.Please leave a review on iTunes and share us with your friends!
Tim is joined by his fiancée Mary for a whimsical discussion of Netflix's "A Series of Unfortunate Events" and the Lemony Snicket books that inspired it. Cheers! Drink of the Week Seltzer! Special Guest: Mary.
Caroline and Anna discuss the horror film A Quiet Place (major spoilers from 14m20s), the second series of Netflix's A Series of Unfortunate Events and the ITV reality show Bromans.Next on the SRSLY Book Club: The Cost of Living by Deborah Levy. Get your copy here. Let us know your thoughts on #SRSLYbookclub.Find the show notes at srslypod.com/episodes/140 and subscribe on Apple Podcasts here. We’re also on Twitter, tumblr and Facebook as @srslypod. You can email us on srslypod@gmail.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We're back -- and spoiler free! Bookmarked is two years old and we're heading into the year looking forward to new books to read and more Divergent drama to tackle. In this episode, we share our thoughts on Netflix's 'A Series of Unfortunate Events' as well as Veronica Roth's latest stories, Carve the Mark and We Can Be Mended. Saul can't tell time and tells everyone it's our three year anniversary when it's actually our two year anniversary. Addie is stuck in a never-ending Goodreads wormhole. pls send help. We talk Netflix's A Series of Unfortunate Events. Was it good? Was it just OK? Veronica Roth's Carve the Mark hit shelves. It's her first work since Divergent. Did it live up to our expectations? Prepare for a brief Star Wars tangent. (It's a trap!) Is Carve the Mark more of a fantasy novel rather than science-fiction? Addie gives us the rundown on Veronica Roth's We Can Be Mended, the Divergent Epilogue. In other book releases, Victoria Aveyard's King's Cage is out! We have yet to read it... In case you're wondering, there will be a Red Queen Book 4! We have all the details in the links below. Random Twilight tangent. (Sorry!) We reach out #Divergentgate Update! The actors have officially dropped out of 'Ascendant'. Nobody's surprised. Where does Divergent go next? Will Lionsgate drop the project? There aren't many 2017 YA book to movie adaptations and we're kind of sad about it. Things to look forward to this year: Netflix's 'Thirteen Reasons Why', Fantastic Beasts audiobook, YallWest and BookCon! Related Linkage: Saul's 'A Series of Unfortunate Events' Television Review Addie's Carve the Mark Review Addie's We Can Be Mended Book Review Shailene Woodley drops out of the Divergent film franchise Details on Red Queen Book 4 Bookmarked is brought to you by Audible.com! You can get a FREE audiobook (including any of the Harry Potter books) when you sign up for a 30-day free trial membership. Click here for more info! If you like the show, please RATE AND REVIEW it on iTunes!
This week we discuss a story about a group of orphans whose lives just bum everyone out. Outro Song Credit: "Max Flashback" by Lee Rosevere Logo Artwork Credit: Maggie Venable You can find more of Maggie's art at www.makkunsta.tumblr.com
On today's episode of Selects, Daniel and Reed scale through The Reptile Room in their continued discussion of Netflix's A Series of Unfortunate Events & get into the SAG Awards and what they mean for the Oscars. Showtimes, Folks! (Intro: 00:00) (Series of Unfortunate Events: 02:10) (SAG Awards: 10:15) Cover art by Phil Brown Music By The Passion HiFi www.thepassionhifi.com
Director Jeff Balsmeyer was an American film storyboard artist itching to make his writing and directing debut. His passion project was Danny Deckchair, a romantic comedy based on the real life adventure of California dreamer Larry Walters who tied helium balloons to a lawn chair to lift off into the sky over Long Beach in 1982. After ten years of shopping the idea around and having recently married an Aussie and relocated there, Balsmeyer made and set his film in Australia. Brit Rhys Ifans was chosen to play Danny, Justine Clarke came on as Trudy, his frustrated girlfriend, and Miranda Otto was a natural fit for Glenda, the new woman that comes into his life. Dan and Vicky discuss this low budget charmer from 2004. Vicky catches us up on her participation in the post-inauguration NYC Woman's March and all her recent viewing including the films Patriots Day, Creed, Midnight Cowboy and the Count Yorga films and the TV shows Sherlock, Smash and Netflix's A Series of Unfortunate Events. Dan tells us about his new off-Broadway show, Mother of Invention, and some of his recent watches including John Carpenter's Big Trouble in Little China and Memoirs of an Invisible Man, the recent big screen Passengers and The Bye Bye Man, the documentary Rats and TV shows Channel Zero and The Exorcist. We also read our first listener e-mail in a long time! Soar with Hot Date 44 and Danny Deckchair on this Aussie flight of fancy. Leave us some feedback.
Join Rob Lloyd and Sandro Falce for the latest episode of Nerd-Out! On today's show, we review the entire first season of Netflix's A Series of Unfortunate Events. We also check out Humans and Harry Potter & The Cursed Child, and discuss all the latest nerdy news. 00:00 - Introduction 01:34 - Nerd Headlines -- 01:41 - Star Wars: Episode VIII Name Reveal -- 06:03 - Oscar 2017 Nominations -- 12:07 - Flash/Superman Musical Crossover Villian Casting -- 14:10 - Tim Miller to Direct Terminator Reboot 17:00 - What Have You Been Consuming Lately? -- 17:10 - Humans: Season 2 [Sandro's Review] -- 20:09 - Harry Potter and the Cursed Child Script [Rob's Review] 23:17 - A Series of Unfortunate Events: Season 1 [Spoiler Free Review] 41:41 - Outro, Credits & Outtakes Please send in any questions, review recommendations or feedback to "feedback.nerdout@gmail.com". Check out Sandro's new radioshow! Thursdays from 6pm on 99.3fm Sunbury Radio. You can also stream it online via TuneIn or the station's website. All the details are up here: http://fb.me/sandroandzach Facebook: http://fb.me/nerdoutwithrobandsandro Website: https://omny.fm/shows/nerdout iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/nerd-out-rob-lloyd-sandro/id1177798606?mt=2 Sticher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/an-improbable-podcast/nerdout-with-rob-lloyd-sandro-falce?refid=stpr
Coming Up ON With Mario Lopez - Star of Netflix's A Series of Unfortunate Events Matty Cardarople in studio, Big Game Party Hacks in Courtney's Corner, Mario and Courtney break down all of last night's Bachelor drama, and scientists claim they can cure the fear of dying! All that and more! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Christopher Cross and Dylan Schwan have brought Xander Cage back from the dead for their own entertainment. Hear them talk about D.J. Caruso's xXx: Return of Xander Cage - Vin Diesel's newest action venture. Is it as insane as the trailers implied? Can a movie like this really exist in 2017? And why is Vin Diesel so goddamn good at bringing together diverse casts and using them effectively? We discuss all of this and more. However, there are also several movies and shows we've been watching. Chris gets things rolling with his thoughts on Netflix's A Series of Unfortunate Events and Dylan discusses the Oscar-nominated Lion and whether its worthy of the buzz. Taboo is Steven Knight's new show starring Tom Hardy, so we talk about that as well as The Founder, a biopic about the founder of McDonald's. Most importantly though, the Oscar nominees have been announced for the 2017 Academy Awards. We talk snubs and surprises and go through the list of what got nominations. Surprise! La La Land is mentioned. Now for those who want to win a digital copy of The Handmaiden and are Canadian (sorry, blame the digital copy), I'm gonna need you to pay close attention. Send me an email to christopher.cross@bagogames.com with the answer to this question: Who is the director of The Handmaiden? This is so easy. Just do it before February 4th, 2017 and you'll be entered to win the movie. Next week we'll be back with a review of M. Night Shyamalan's Split because nothing comes out next week. Film Fallout is a weekly podcast about film and television. Every week, Christopher Cross and Dylan Schwan discuss news happening in the industry, blu-ray releases coming out this week, what they’ve been watching, and then a review of one movie. You can listen to it on SoundCloud, iTunes, or on BagoGames. Also follow us on Instagram for some behind-the-scenes magic. We are both on Twitter, if you'd like to follow us there. Chris is @HammerkopCross, Dylan is @DreaminDylanS, and you can follow the podcast @Filmfalloutcast.
On this episode of Selects, the crew reviews A24's 20th Century Women and delves into the tragedy that was the tale of the Baudelaire children in Netflix's A Series of Unfortunate Events. Showtimes, Folks! (Intro: 00:00) (20th Century Women: 02:25) (Series of Unfortunate Events: 14:15) Cover art by Phil Brown Music By The Passion HiFi www.thepassionhifi.com
New Podcast with Actor Matty Cardarople! In this installation of "Kahnversations," we interview Matty Cardarople. A laid-back, quirky comedic actor, East Coast-born Matthew Cardarople grew up entertaining friends and family in Exeter, New Hampshire. After settling in Los Angeles, he studied acting at The Beverly Hills Playhouse and has been studying with Lesly Kahn & Co. for several years. Discovered by actor Owen Wilson, Cardarople has appeared in several TV shows, including the Netflix original series A SERIES OF UNFORTUNATE EVENTS (to be released this month) and SELFIE, as well as the films DRILLBIT TAYLOR, DUMB AND DUMBER TO, THE BIG SICK, and JURASSIC WORLD. You can download or subscribe to the podcast for FREE by clicking below. If you like “Kahnversations,” please leave a rating or review on our iTunes page! There are so many inspiring podcasts with fabulous stars out there. But their careers feel light years away from ours, don’t they? Wouldn’t it be great to hear from the guy who just booked his first pilot? Or the kid finally doing a studio pic after a bunch of low budget indies? Or the woman who’s been a series regular a few times but is only now becoming a name? What about the guy who’s been on a show for years and you know his face but what’shisnameagain? Or that actress who is now a freakin’ showrunner???? How’d THEY do it, right? How did they transition from relative obscurity, bartending and bottle service, to buying that house in Brentwood? We’re producing “Kahnversations,” a podcast that provides access to THOSE people -- your immediate predecessors -- so that you can learn from them while their battle scars are still fresh. In “Kahnversations,” our own Ryan Bailey interviews some of Lesly Kahn & Company’s working actors, directors, and writers in order to learn how they got started in Hollywood, the challenges and hurdles they faced, and how they overcame the odds. (They also dish out some crazy stories!) Listen in and enjoy as these entertainers speak candidly about their paths, processes, and experiences. You might even hear a bit about how Lesly and the Kahnstitute have influenced and shaped their careers.
Unfortunate Associates: A Series of Unfortunate Events Podcast
Tyler and B talk about the first full trailer for Netflix's A Series of Unfortunate Events because it's fun!
In this episode, we talk the casting of the all-female Ocean's Eleven reboot, Ocean's Eight, the trailer for Netflix's A Series of Unfortunate Events TV show and the casting for the new Han Solo movie. We also break down the latest in the Bridget Jones series, Bridget Jones's Baby.
Things get weird as I review Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children and attempt to discover if this is a return to form for Tim Burton or just another step on his road to mediocrity. Plus, I talk about the teaser for the new Pirates of the Caribbean film as well as the teaser for Netflix's A Series of Unfortunate Events and at the end of the show I do a spoiler review for Mr. Robot season 2. Follow the show on twitter: @thecinemaspeak Intro: 0:00 - 5:22 Review - Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children: 5:22 - 26:47 News - Live-action Lion King movie in the works, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales teaser, Netflix's A Series of Unfortunate Events teaser: 26:47 - 33:31 This week in new releases/Outro: 33:31 - 40:47 Spoiler Review - Mr. Robot season 2: 40:47 - 54:14