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Join Ash for a countdown of the biggest planetary players in this two week period. This week we discuss the big Mars/Pluto opposition, Uranus sextile North Node and its interesting history, Venus entering Aries, and lots more! Drumroll please...Look for Planetary Potion every two weeks. This is the new home for the astrological forecast.Ty will be back with Ash this spring with a whole new Unclouded Eye. More info soon!☼ 。˚⋆ฺ ✧ ೃ༄*ੈ✩ ☼ 。˚⋆ฺ ✧ ೃ༄*ੈ✩Instagram: @uncloudedeyeTiktok: @uncloudedeyeBook a Reading: http://uncloudedeye.netIntro and outro music by Ash Brooks and Jay CaronPodcast art by Dawn Aquarius
Join Ash for a countdown of the biggest planetary players in this two week period. We'll talk about Mercury and Venus retrograde coming to a close, and Mars finally leaving Cancer and returning to Leo! Drumroll please...Look for Planetary Potion around 2x a month. This is the new home for the astrological forecast.Ty will be back with Ash this spring with a whole new Unclouded Eye. More info soon!☼ 。˚⋆ฺ ✧ ೃ༄*ੈ✩ ☼ 。˚⋆ฺ ✧ ೃ༄*ੈ✩Instagram: @uncloudedeyeTiktok: @uncloudedeyeBook a Reading: http://uncloudedeye.netIntro and outro music by Ash Brooks and Jay CaronPodcast art by Dawn Aquarius
Join Ash for a countdown of the biggest planetary players in this two week period. We'll talk about Mercury and Venus retrograding back into Pisces, the Solar Eclipse / wild close out of Eclipse Season, and Neptune's dramatic entrance into Aries, among many others! Drumroll please...Look for Planetary Potion around 2x a month. This is the new home for the astrological forecast.Ty will be back with Ash this spring with a whole new Unclouded Eye. More info soon!☼ 。˚⋆ฺ ✧ ೃ༄*ੈ✩ ☼ 。˚⋆ฺ ✧ ೃ༄*ੈ✩Instagram: @uncloudedeyeTiktok: @uncloudedeyeBook a Reading: http://uncloudedeye.netIntro and outro music by Ash Brooks and Jay CaronPodcast art by Dawn Aquarius
Join Ash for a countdown of the biggest planetary players in this two week period. We'll cover Mercury and Venus Rx, Neptune at the final degree of Pisces for the whole month, the Virgo Lunar Eclipse and entrance into the portal of Eclipse Season, and so much more! Drumroll please...Look for Planetary Potion around 2x a month. This is the new home for the astrological forecast.Ty will be back with Ash this spring with a whole new Unclouded Eye. More info soon!☼ 。˚⋆ฺ ✧ ೃ༄*ੈ✩ ☼ 。˚⋆ฺ ✧ ೃ༄*ੈ✩Instagram: @uncloudedeyeTiktok: @uncloudedeyeBook a Reading: http://uncloudedeye.netIntro and outro music by Ash Brooks and Jay CaronPodcast art by Dawn Aquarius
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Did you like the episode? Send me a text and let me know!!Overcoming Fear and Building Strong Teams with Mark JosephsonIn this insightful episode of 'The Undiscovered Entrepreneur', host Skoob sits down with experienced entrepreneur Mark Josephson, who shares his journey from fearing failure to turning it into a superpower. Mark, who has had three successful company exits and now coaches CEOs and new entrepreneurs, delves into how his entrepreneurial upbringing shaped his mindset. He emphasizes the importance of embracing failure, building strong teams, and having consistent learning as a lifelong entrepreneur. Mark also discusses his experiences of burnout and the lessons learned in leading a balanced, well-rounded life while achieving business success. Tune in to discover how to navigate entrepreneurial challenges, overcome hidden boundaries, and unlock your true potential. MarkJosephson. netIntro.com00:00 Introduction and Welcome00:22 Meet Mark: Turning Fear into Success03:12 Mark's Entrepreneurial Journey06:53 Balancing Work and Family08:26 Mark's Tech Industry Beginnings13:34 Overcoming Fear and Failure20:27 Overcoming Imposter Syndrome21:00 The Turning Point: Realizing the Need for Help22:25 The Importance of Teamwork24:21 The Pitfall That Led to Success27:18 Biggest Accomplishment: Saving Bitly29:47 Advice for New Entrepreneurs31:51 Setting Goals and Future Plans34:32 Conclusion and Final Thoughts35:39 Wrap-Up and Key Takeaways Thank you for being a Skoobeliever!! If you have questions about the show or you want to be a guest please contact me at one of these social mediasTwitter......... ..@djskoob2021 Facebook.........Facebook.com/skoobamiInstagram..... instagram.com/uepodcast2021tiktok....... @djskoob2021Email............... Uepodcast2021@gmail.comAcross The Start Line Facebook Community If you would like to be coached on your entrepreneurial adventure please email me at for a 2 hour free discovery call! This is a $700 free gift to my Skoobelievers!! Contact me Now!! On Twitter @doittodaycoachdoingittodaycoaching@gmailcom
Michael Callahan shares a few of his lucky breaks: the magazine article that brought him to the threshold of writing his first novel, Searching for Grace Kelly, and the invitation to Anna Wintour's house where he met the editor of Vanity Fair. Michael is a contributing editor at Vanity Fair and the author of the critically acclaimed novels SEARCHING FOR GRACE KELLY (2015), THE NIGHT SHE WON MISS AMERICA (2017), and THE LOST LETTERS FROM MARTHA'S VINEYARD (2024). His articles have appeared in more than two dozen national magazines, including Departures, Men's Journal, The Hollywood Reporter, Bloomberg Businessweek, and Town & Country. He lives in Los Angeles. His latest novel is The Lost Letters from Martha's Vineyard. For more information visit callahanwrites . netIntro reel, Writing Table Podcast 2024 Outro RecordingFollow the Writing Table:On Twitter/X: @writingtablepcEverywhere else: @writingtablepodcastEmail questions or tell us who you'd like us to invite to the Writing Table: writingtablepodcast@gmail.com.
New York Times bestselling author Lexi Blake lives in North Texas with her husband and three kids. Since starting her publishing journey in 2010, she's sold over three million copies of her books. She began writing at a young age, concentrating on plays and journalism. It wasn't until she started writing romance that she found success. She likes to find humor in the strangest places and believes in happy endings.For more information visit www.LexiBlake.netIntro reel, Writing Table Podcast 2024 Outro RecordingFollow the Writing Table:On Twitter/X: @writingtablepcEverywhere else: @writingtablepodcastEmail questions or tell us who you'd like us to invite to the Writing Table: writingtablepodcast@gmail.com.
A.H. Kim (Ann) was born in Seoul, South Korea and immigrated to the U.S. as a young child. Ann was educated at Harvard College and Berkeley Law School, where she was an editor of the California Law Review. Ann practiced corporate law for many years and served as chief of staff to the CEO and as head of investor relations at a Fortune 200 company. Ann is the proud mother of two sons, a longtime cancer survivor, and community volunteer. After raising her family in the Bay Area, Ann and her husband now call Ann Arbor home. Ann's debut novel, A GOOD FAMILY, was inspired by her personal experience supporting her brother and nieces while her sister-in-law served time in Alderson Women's Prison Camp. Ann's second novel, RELATIVE STRANGERS is a contemporary retelling of Sense and Sensibility and explores themes of love, loss, grief, and forgiveness. RELATIVE STRANGERS will be published in April 2024. Learn more at: ahkim.netIntro reel, Writing Table Podcast 2024 Outro Recording
Title: NFL New Rules | Shohei Ohtani Gambling Controversy | MLB Opener International!CHAPTERS:1. **NFL happening. The crew talks about the new hip tackle and NFL kickoff rules. Join the heated discussion. It got heated. 2. **All Things NBA** - Ryan DeSouza is set to cover the NBA from every angle. From the latest games to emerging storylines, Ryan will ensure you're up to speed on all the hardwood action.3. **NCAA Basketball Tournament** - The madness isn't limited to March! We'll dive into both the Men's and Women's NCAA basketball tournaments, bringing you the highlights, lowlights, and everything in between.4. **MLB Season Opener in Seoul, South Korea** - Baseball has gone global, and we're here for it! We'll reflect on the MLB season-opening game between the Dodgers and Padres in Seoul, sharing our thoughts on this international showdown and what it means for the sport's global appeal.5. **Weekly Sports Roundup**—To cap off the episode, we'll review the significant sports happenings over the last seven days and discuss whether they made waves in the sports world.Chapters00:00:34 - Introduction to Sports Chasers Podcast 00:01:52 - Major League Baseball and Shohei Ohtani 00:06:17 - NFL's Hip Drop Tackle Rule 00:13:23 - Defensive Player Safety and Alligator Roll 00:17:05 - Minimizing Injuries in Football 00:17:22 - Football Rules and Player Safety 00:20:25 - Official's Salary and Responsibilities 00:27:59 - New NFL Kickoff Format 00:30:17 - Evolution of Football Rules 00:32:46 - Major League Baseball Opening in Seoul, South Korea 00:33:21 - Major League Baseball Opening Day Controversy 00:44:00 - Shohei Ohtani's Alleged Theft Scandal 00:47:38 - The Impact of Legalized Sports Betting 00:48:58 - Fantasy Football and Its Impact 00:49:47 - The Impact of Sports on Fan Behavior 00:51:00 - The Pitfalls of Gambling 00:54:42 - NBA Powerhouses and Playoff Predictions 01:00:27 - Evaluating Teams in the Western Conference 01:05:46 - Excitement Surrounding the NBA Play-in Tournament 01:06:00 - NBA Playoffs Predictions 01:09:29 - Debate on Playoff Qualification 01:12:10 - NCAA Tournament Predictions 01:18:19 - Women's NCAA Tournament Preview 01:21:09 - South Carolina's Success in Women's Basketball 01:23:30 - Promoting Women's Basketball 01:25:45 - Seizing Opportunity in NIT 01:27:21 - Embracing NIT as a Teaching Moment 01:28:41 - NFL and NBA Updates 01:31:48 - Gratitude and Acknowledgment 01:37:42 - Importance of Meaningful Discussions 01:38:24 - Embracing Differences 01:39:10 - Enjoying Sports and New Beginnings 01:41:19 - Collaborating with East Coast Gridiron 01:42:46 - Closing Remarks and Farewell #SportsChasersPodcast #Episode213 #SportsWeekRecap #NCAA #NBA #MLB #NHL #NFL #GlobalSports #MarchMadness #OpeningDay2024 #SportsAnalysisWelcome to the Sports Chasers Podcast. Join us for high-level discussions of well-researched opinions, facts, and statistics about the beautiful world of sports. Join us live every Thursday at 7:30 p.m. EST!
Tommy Attaway, Jr. is a graduate of Texas A&M University (Philosophy and History double major), a former Armor officer (Assistant Brigade Operations Officer, Tank Battalion Operations Officer, and the usual company / platoon leader assignments), and had a one year assignment with the German Army. He is currently Executive Director of Freedom Texas (one of the organizations working toward Texas independence). Tommy has lived in Europe for 12 years, with German as his second language.In the private sector, Tommy has worked in the technology sector, both with start up companies and a large billion dollar annual revenue outsourcing provider. He was also on the campaign staff of Ross Perot's 1992 Presidential campaign. www.freedoniatc.netIntro music: High Life Richard Smithson See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Disclaimer*GoGoPodzilla is in a watch along format please have your Blu-ray or DVD copy of the movie ready.Are you a bad enough dude to join us to watch monsters do sick awesome tag team attacks to a giant space dragon?Your HostsKarl Smallwood (He/Him)https://twitter.com/KarlSmallwoodRami Ismail (He/Him)https://twitter.com/tha_ramiPD (They/Them)https://twitter.com/PD_evilWhiskyTKhttps://twitter.com/Whisky_TKIf you'd like to sponsor an episode. Please reach out to Whisky either through twitter DM's or email TK@WhiskyStudios.netIntro and outro Music: Simen Andreas - Rise of the Titan
Disclaimer*GoGoPodzilla is in a watch along format please have your Blu-ray or DVD copy of the movie ready.We shoot 10 years into the future and suffer from giggles and tonal whiplash in this brand new episode of Go GO PODZILLA. Join us for laughs and cheer along side for the BATTLE OF THE HATSYour HostsKarl Smallwood (He/Him)https://twitter.com/KarlSmallwoodRami Ismail (He/Him)https://twitter.com/tha_ramiPD (They/Them)https://twitter.com/PD_evilWhiskyTKhttps://twitter.com/Whisky_TKIf you'd like to sponsor an episode. Please reach out to Whisky either through twitter DM's or email TK@WhiskyStudios.netIntro and outro Music: Simen Andreas - Rise of the Titan
In this epsiode my guest is Kim Leofller. Kim is a multi-time national triathlon champion, has place in the top ten at the world championships in Hawaii, and holds a master's degree in exercise physiology. We discuss what it's like competing at the highest level of endurance sports, how much strategy plays a role in racing, Kim's coaching career at NVU-Johnson, and how the right coach can push you to new heights you never thought possible. For coaching informatioin with Kim go to her website https://www.klendurance.com and follow her on social media @klendurance on Instagram and KL Endurance on Facebook. For more information on starting a your health and fitness journey visit ontrackhealth.netFor more of my content go to @coachrenfts on Instagram and Tiktok, Ren Collier on Facebook, and Fortitude Training Systems on Youtube. Email me at Ren@ontrackhealth.netIntro music:Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/zoo/heavy-dutyLicense code: 0JJCGVAIQ6SQCDJH
This weeks guest needs no introduction, The Alex Newell sat down with ITIWRE! And what a joy it was to have Alex with us! One of the hardest workers I’ve gotten the pleasure of knowing and working with! Alex is excellence at all times and all junctures! Keeps it real with you and most importantly kind and funny! Alex shares what life on set is like, how he’s stayed so busy during quarantine and let us in on his journey in this industry as a whole! To keep up with Alex follow him on Instagram @thealexnewellIf you’re enjoying our interviews please smash that SUBSCRIBE button and keep up with latest episode drops! Be sure to also follow our Instagram: @itiwre for extended content and updates! Comment, and LIKE
We took this Halloween as a good reason to return to the cursed hamlet of Silent Hill, as we joined James Sunderland as he makes his way to find his dead wife in Silent Hill 2. We loved the first game last Halloween - is this a worthy sequel?We also answer the spookiest listener questions about The Amico, import game collecting, and Super Mario 35!Want to get right into Silent Hill 2? Start at the 8:00 mark!__________________________If you would like additional bonus episodes of Retrovaniacs or to request a game we must cover, our Patreon is located here : https://www.patreon.com/user?u=21041333If you enjoy this podcast, why not write a review wherever you download it from? It's easy, and helps people find us by accident. Find everything Retrovaniacs at http://www.retrovania.netIntro song is "8-Bitter" by Subtastics, and is used with permission, mainly because Jeremy P is in that band.
Naomi Mamiye designs hospitals, hotels, nursing facilities, drug rehab centers, corporate offices and investment properties across the U.SYes this solo mom of 4, against odds is a successful desgner. Despite being laughed at when she mentioned to her ex that she was starting her own design firm.NOTE: SoloMoms! Talk exists so mothers raising children alone can tell their stories. Stories of the fight for child support. Stories of running on empty so your kids have what they need. It is also where we learn about the strength, courage, and triumph of moms raising children solo.This is Naomi’s storyConnect with me on Twitter/IG: @jrosemare1Visit my blog at: www.solomoms.netIntro song: Desperate by Damien EllisonGet your FREE download from AudibleSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/join/solomomstalk?)
This solo mom did not grab a rocking chair after her kids flew the nest. As an empty nester Sheila went back to school sometimes taking the same classes as her son.She talks about her experience going back to school and graduating magna cum laude with a BA in cultural anthropology when she was 52 (attending UCLA at the same time as both her sons). Sheila started doing stand-up comedy, moved to Europe, and earned a master's degree in Media & Culture at age 56. "Since I was having trouble finding a decent job afterward (degrees notwithstanding}, I started my own travel business at 60. My story will resonate with a lot of other women who face similar situations." Sheila Stone rebuilt her life after divorce. She raised her two sons and went on to discover her true purpose and value. We often hear "this too shall pass". And it's not a cliche. Solo moms, if you are experiencing what may seems like the worst time of your life. Please remember it gets better. Sheila is proof of that. Listen to her story and you will see.Connect with Sheila at www.womensharingcultures.com.Connect with me on Twitter/IG: @jrosemare1Visit my blog at: www.solomoms.netIntro song: Desperate by Damien EllisonGet your FREE download from AudibleBuzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/join/solomomstalk?)
After landing in the misty twilight of Thumia II, the crew gear up to investigate a building on the horizon, which supposedly contains the warhead they have been contracted to steal. But the device itself proves to be much stranger than any of them could have imagined...www.cosmopunk.netIntro and Outro music :Reformat - Vectrex (www.reformat.bandcamp.com)
In this episode, we're joined by two organizers from the Richmond Tenants Union in Richmond, VA to talk about how their union formed and discuss their two-pronged approach to tenant organizing and eviction defense.Richmond Tenants UnionWebsite: https://richmondtenantsunion.org/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RichmondTenantsUnion/Twitter: https://twitter.com/richmondtenantsEmail: richmondtenantsunion@riseup.netIntro song: Staring Out The Window At Your Old Apartment by Jeff RosenstockClosing song: Your Heart is a Muscle the Size of Your First by Pat the BunnyInterested in coming on the show, or just want to reach out? Send us an email at tenantsunitedpodcast@gmail.com, or find us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/TenantsPod.
With Baphomet unconscious and locked out of the battlestation, Vee and Ryder must come up with an alternate strategy for reaching Thumia II without being intercepted.www.cosmopunk.netIntro and Outro music :Reformat - Vectrex (www.reformat.bandcamp.com)
As Baphomet sinks into the core of the ancient battlestation, the crew and the regent must help her operate the strange machine that lies somewhere between science and magic.www.cosmopunk.netIntro and Outro music :Reformat - Vectrex (www.reformat.bandcamp.com)
There's no time for pie! The crew continue their search for the Lord of Terr and venture deeper into the strange medieval settlement. But what dark secrets lie in wait at the heart of this place?www.cosmopunk.netIntro and Outro music :Reformat - Vectrex (www.reformat.bandcamp.com)
After an intense fight and a rough landing, the crew dust themselves off and explore their curious surroundings.www.cosmopunk.netIntro and Outro music :Reformat - Vectrex (www.reformat.bandcamp.com)
Having snuck into the heart of the Kalaedian Nebula, the crew press on and encounter a devious security system. www.cosmopunk.netIntro and Outro music :Reformat - Vectrex (www.reformat.bandcamp.com)
Once the dust has settled from the intense barfight, the crew embark on a tense smuggling mission towards the Kalaedian Nebula.www.cosmopunk.netIntro and Outro music :Reformat - Vectrex (www.reformat.bandcamp.com)
Nothing ruins your morning like a bomb on the bridge, so the crew head back to Outpost Zed to get some answers...www.cosmopunk.netIntro and Outro music :Reformat - Vectrex (www.reformat.bandcamp.com)
After saying a prayer for their fallen friends, the crew must press on towards the inner sanctum of the ruined facility. Having been infected with the same waterborne pathogen that is puppeting the Azlanti, Radar and Vee have yet to inform the group of their condition. They will need to put arguments aside and muster all of their bravery and wit, if the group is to stand any chance of keeping their heads above water...(Also, apologies for the drop in quality during the final scene. This happened because SOMEBODY baked copyrighted music into the recording! We did our best to recover what vocals we could during the edit. Lesson learned. :D )We hoped you enjoyed our little Starfinder adventure. We're recording more sessions as we speak. Keep an eye on our Twitter feed for updates!www.cosmopunk.netIntro and Outro music :Reformat - Vectrex (www.reformat.bandcamp.com)Eon - Ambient Sci-FiDragon War by No Copyright MusicMusic for Manatees by Kevin MacLeod
After a rough landing at Slipstream Waterpark, the crew must explore a strange Azlanti complex within the ruins, in search of Ryder and friends. As Radar, Vee and Baphomet plunge deeper into the unknown, dark sci-fi horror and disturbing visions await... Hope they're ready for sanity rolls!www.cosmopunk.netIntro and Outro music :Reformat - Vectrex (www.reformat.bandcamp.com)Eon - Ambient Sci-FHeartbreak - Kevin McLoud
It was my great honour and joy to have a conversation with my teacher Srivatsa Ramaswami, who I studied with back in 2014 during one of his trainings at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles. Ramaswami has an encyclopedic knowledge of yoga, having spent over 30 years learning from his guru, the great Sri T Krishnamacharya, considered by most to be the grandfather of modern yoga. Ramaswami carries those teachings with a great deal of integrity and humility, which in my books, makes him not only a great teacher, but also a real yogi (although I'm sure he would say otherwise).Find out more about Ramaswami's work and upcoming trainings:vinyasakrama.netIntro and outro music excerpted from Ramaswami's recording of Ganesha Sahasranaamam, available on iTunes.About Brian JamesBrian James is a yoga teacher, musician and artist currently living in Montréal, Canada. He has been exploring the intersection of music, yoga and shamanism for over 20 years.medicinepathyoga.combrianjamesyoga.cominstagram.com/brianjamesyogaSubscribe! RSS / iTunestags: yoga, vinyasa, krishnamacharya, srivatsa ramaswami, hatha, raja, patanjali, vedas
Joining John Black and Steve Head again is Bob Chipman, a.k.a. MovieBob and The Game Overthinker, and contributor to Escapist Magazine. This time it's all about Captain America: The First Avenger ... one damn good movie! For our picks of the week, we discuss the new home video releaes: Take Me Home Tonight, Limitless, the Roger Corman Sword & Sorcery 2-DVD set from Shout! Factory, and Dangerous Babes, a new 12-film collection from Mill Creek Entertainment.Spoiler Alert: In our Captain America discussion gets spoilery around 35 minutes in. You have been warned! Visit the Post-Movie Podcast online at Post-Movie.netIntro music by Stereo Soul Future (stereosoulfuture.com)Questions? Email us at contact@post-movie.net
Joining John Black and Steve Head again this week is Eagle Tribune film critic Greg Vellante. They discuss this week's, scratch that, this year's most eagerly anticipated film ... Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2. Also up for discussion is the film opening opposite Mr. Potter's, Winnie the Pooh. Plus our picks of the week: Criterion's release of director Mike Leigh's Naked (1993), Rango, The Warrior's Way, Season of the Witch (mind you, only Steve recomends this one), The Making of a President, and Hobo with a Shotgun. This episode was recorded at Panera Bread in Brookline, Ma, located across the street from the historic Coolidge Corner Theater. Our apologies for any obtrusive background noise. Don't forget to leave an iTunes review. We'd really appreciate it. Thanks! Visit the Post-Movie Podcast online at Post-Movie.netIntro music by Stereo Soul Future (stereosoulfuture.com)Questions? Email us at contact@post-movie.net
Recently recorded in Boston, film critic John Black participated in a roundtable interview with actress/singer Selena Gomez, whose new film Monte Carlo is now playing nationwide. Visit the Post-Movie Podcast online at Post-Movie.netIntro music by Stereo Soul Future (stereosoulfuture.com)Follow Steve on Twitter at twitter.com/steveheadQuestions? Email us at contact@post-movie.net
Can't say we didn't warn you. But then, we all know what to expect from Michael Bay, right? So John and I endured the mega-mechanical CGI onslaught of Transformers: Dark of the Moon. All 156 minutes of it. Do we really have to explain why this is such a giant chunk of Hasbro-mash, you might ask? Sure, the movie is critic proof, but it's our job. And we will not shy away from it. We might cower and squirm in pain.Beyond that, the energizing act of eviscerating a movie is fun, and Michael Bay is an easy target. This is a pretty much a giant turkey shoot.We did however enjoy Larry Crowne, which Tom Hanks wrote, produced, directed and stars in. It's a wonderful character-driven film, with Julia Roberts delivering her best performance in years. Do see it.For our picks of the week, John says White Lightnin', starring Edward Hogg and Carrie Fisher, is worth a look. And we both agree the Criterion Collection's release of Kiss Me Deadly (1955) is truly a must see.We recorded this episode outdoors, sitting on a bench in Boston Common - where there happened to be some sort of Anime festival taking place; a lot of college students dressed as anime characters. And they cheered from time to time. So... our apologies for any obtrusive and/or amusing background noises. Stuff happens on the Common, you know?Visit the Post-Movie Podcast online at Post-Movie.netIntro music by Stereo Soul Future (stereosoulfuture.com)Questions? Email us at contact@post-movie.net
Joining John Black and Steve Head this week is film critic Greg Vellante. Greg writes for the Eagle Tribune, a New England daily. And you can find all of his reviews at GregVellante.com. This week they lament Pixar's dive into cold commercialism with Cars 2. Sure, Cars was Pixar's arguably least well received film. And, at least by Pixar's standards, it did alright at the box office. But the real money here is in its merchandising. It's billions, people. Billions. We also discuss the new Cameron Diaz comedy Bad Teacher. To enjoy it, we needed to willingly suspend our disbelief. But that didn't happen. We did, however, enjoy the new Pixar short Toy Story: Hawaiian Vacation, which plays before Cars 2.For our picks of the week, John and Steve recommend the documentary American: The Bill Hicks Story, Steve can't say enough about the comedy Cedar Rapids, and Greg says you definitely have to check out Louie: Season One. Visit the Post-Movie Podcast online at Post-Movie.netIntro music by Stereo Soul Future (stereosoulfuture.com)Questions? Email us at contact@post-movie.net
Bob Chipman (a.k.a. MovieBob and The Game Overthinker, and contributor to Escapist Magazine) joins film critics John Black and Steve Head again this week to discuss the new Warner Bros./DC Comics offering: Green Lantern. Again it all leads to 135-minutes of wrath and bewilderment.John, Steve and Bob also discuss the new Jim Carey family comedy, Mr. Popper's Penguins. Plus the new Blu-ray releases of Funimations Dancing in the Vampire Bund, the Coen Brother's True Grit, and the 1979 musical Hair, starring Treat Williams.Visit the Post-Movie Podcast online at Post-Movie.netIntro music by Stereo Soul Future (stereosoulfuture.com)Questions? Email us at contact@post-movie.net
Film critic Brett Michel (The Boston Phoenix and the Boston Herald) joins Steve Head and John Black to discuss J.J. Abrams and Steven Spielberg's nostalgic fantasy adventure Super 8. They also attempt to figure out Terrence Malick's Palme d'Or winner The Tree of Life, which is now playing at The Coolidge Corner Theater and Kendal Square.For our Picks of the Week, Steve explain why United Artists' Harry in Your Pocket (1973), starring James Coburn and Michael Sarrazin, is worth checking out. And John recommends Kino International's release of five new films from documentarian Nicolas Philibert, including Louvre City (1990), In the Land of the Deaf (1992), and Every Little Thing (1997).This episode was recorded at Panera Bread, across the street from the Coolidge Corner Theater in Brookline, MA. As always, they tried to find a quite spot to record. Apologies for any obtrusive background noise.Visit the Post-Movie Podcast online at Post-Movie.netIntro music by Stereo Soul Future (stereosoulfuture.com)Questions? Email us at contact@post-movie.net
Presented by ObsessedWithFilm.com - Steve Head and John Black discuss the (sort of but not really) new comedy The Hangover Part II, and Woody Allen's likeable farce Midnight in Paris. For our Picks of the Week, John says the new David Byrne rockumentary Ride, Rise, Roar is worth your time. And they both agree that Jason Robard's 1965 film, and Best Picture nominee, A Thousand Clowns is a nice find among MGM's new online-only retail offerings. John also recommends David Niven's 1975 flick Old Dracula. This episode was recorded at Panera Bread across the street from the Coolidge Corner Theater. As always, we tried to find a quiet spot to record. Our apologies for any obtrusive background noise.This episode was recorded at Panera Bread, across the street from the Coolidge Corner Theater in Brookline, MA. As always, they tried to find a quite spot to record. Apologies for any obtrusive background noise. Visit the Post-Movie Podcast online at Post-Movie.netIntro music by Stereo Soul Future (stereosoulfuture.com)Questions? Email us at contact@post-movie.net
Presented by ObsessedWithFilm.com -Much to our surprise, the ever-dependable John Black couldn't make this recording session. Fortunately, film critic Sean Burns (The Improper Bostonian and Philadelphia Weekly) valiantly stepped-up to fill in. And so our Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas episode lives! Terry Gilliam's 1998 adaption of Hunter S. Thompson's "failed experiment in Gonzo journalism" was recently upgraded to Blu-ray by Criterion. And we go on and on about it as, you know, fans do.Plus we discuss Kelly Reichardt's Meek’s Cutoff - a film we agree needs more love at the box office. Do see it if you can.We recorded episode at Panera Bread across the street from the Coolidge Corner Theater. As always, we tried to find a quiet-ish spot to record (which isn't always easy). Our apologies for any obtrusive background noise.Visit the Post-Movie Podcast online at Post-Movie.netIntro music by Stereo Soul Future (stereosoulfuture.com)Questions? Email us at contact@post-movie.net
Presented by ObsessedWithFilm.com - Bob Chipman (a.k.a. MovieBob and The Game Overthinker, and contributor to Escapist Magazine) joins film critics John Black and Steve Head again this week to discuss the new Walt Disney/Jerry Bruckheimer box office pillager Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides. Amid this episodes' 107-minutes, wrath and bewilderment ensue.John, Bob and Steve also discuss director Céline Danhier's documentary Blank City, which is now playing at Kendal Square, and the latest release from The Asylum, The Almighty Thor. Plus our picks of the week, including the new 50th Anniversary blu-ray release of Robert Rossen's The Hustler (1961) starring Paul Newman.This episode was recorded at Panera Bread, across the street from the Coolidge Corner Theater in Brookline, MA. As always, they tried to find a quite spot to record. Apologies for any obtrusive background noise.Click on the links below and enjoy the show!Visit the Post-Movie Podcast online at Post-Movie.netIntro music by Stereo Soul Future (stereosoulfuture.com)Questions? Email us at contact@post-movie.net
Presented by ObsessedWithFilm.com - Joining John Black and Steve Head this week is Meg Quinn, film critic with Gatehouse Media's Ipswich Chronicle. We discuss all the goodness that is Bridesmaids, the latest product from the Judd Apatow factory. And, I must say, one of his best films to date. (Thank you, Ms Wiig.)Also in this episode, we talk about the new film Hesher, starring Joseph Gordon-Leavitt, and Everything Must Go, starring Will Farrell. Meg and I aren't so keen on Everthing Must Go, but John explains why the movie is "well worth seeing, especially if you had any addictions." And for our picks of the week, we can't say enough good things about Jonathan Demme's Something Wild (1986) And we can only say a couple good things, if that, about Richard Lester's How I Won the War (1967) co-starring John Lennon.We recorded this episode at Panera Bread in Brookline, Ma, located directly across the street from the Coolidge Corner theater. As always, We tried to find a quite spot to record. Our apologies for any obrusive background noise.Visit the Post-Movie Podcast online at Post-Movie.netIntro music by Stereo Soul Future (stereosoulfuture.com)Questions? Email us at contact@post-movie.net
Presented by ObsessedWithFilm.com -Joining film critics John Black and Steve Head is Bob Chipman, a.k.a. MovieBob and the Game Overthinker, and contributor to Escapist Magazine. Our critical concern is Thor, Thor and nothing but Thor. So prepare to be Thor'd.We recorded this episode outdoors, sitting in the bleachers alongside a softball diamond in Boston Common, immediately after seeing Thor.Visit the Post-Movie Podcast online at Post-Movie.netIntro music by Stereo Soul Future (stereosoulfuture.com)Questions? Email us at contact@post-movie.net
Presented by ObsessedWithFilm.com - From the Davis Sq. Diesel Cafe in Somerville, Ma, John and I discuss three new documentaries from the Independent Film Festival Boston: director Ian Cheney's "light pollution" exposé The City Dark; James Marsh's follow-up to Man on Wire, Project NIM; and Liz Garbus' biography of chessmaster Bobby Fischer, Bobby Fischer Against the World. Please visit IFFBoston.org for a complete list of films and showtimes. Visit the Post-Movie Podcast online at Post-Movie.netIntro music by Stereo Soul Future (stereosoulfuture.com)Questions? Email us at contact@post-movie.net
Presented by ObsessedWithFilm.com - Reporting from the Somerville Theater in Somerville, Ma, John and I review more films from the Independent Film Festival Boston: the Morphine documentary Cure for Pain: The Mark Sandman Story, the documentary Page One: Inside the New York Times, and the Bruce MacDonald film Trigger. Please visit IFFBoston.org for a complete list of films and showtimes. Visit the Post-Movie Podcast online at Post-Movie.netIntro music by Stereo Soul Future (stereosoulfuture.com)Questions? Email us at contact@post-movie.net
Presented by ObsessedWithFilm.com -Film critics Steve Head and John Black discuss the new film Bellflower with its star and director Evan Glodell.The interview was recorded at the Independent Film Festival BostonVisit the Post-Movie Podcast online at Post-Movie.netIntro music by Stereo Soul Future (stereosoulfuture.com)Questions? Email us at contact@post-movie.net
Presented by ObsessedWithFilm.com -Film critics Steve Head and John Black discuss the new film Stake Land with its director Jim Mickle.The interview was recorded at the Independent Film Festival BostonVisit the Post-Movie Podcast online at Post-Movie.netIntro music by Stereo Soul Future (stereosoulfuture.com)Questions? Email us at contact@post-movie.net
Presented by ObsessedWithFilm.com -Joining John and me on the podcast is Andre Ovredal, director of the Norwegian fantasy adventure Troll Hunter.Our 25 minute interview was recorded Friday, April 29th, a few hours prior to the New England premiere of Troll Hunter at the Independent Film Festival Boston. Visit http://www.iffboston.org for showtimes and tickets.Visit the Post-Movie Podcast online at Post-Movie.netIntro music by Stereo Soul Future (stereosoulfuture.com)Follow Steve on Twitter at twitter.com/steveheadQuestions? Email us at contact@post-movie.net
Presented by ObsessedWithFilm.com -Steve Head and John Black interview writer/director Miranda July, whose new film The Future screens Saturday, April 30th, at the Brattle Theater during the Independent Film Festival Boston.Visit the Post-Movie Podcast online at Post-Movie.netIntro music by Stereo Soul Future (stereosoulfuture.com)Follow Steve on Twitter at twitter.com/steveheadQuestions? Email us at contact@post-movie.net
Presented by ObsessedWithFilm.com - Reporting from the Somerville Theater, John and I review couple films from the first two days of the Independent Film Festival Boston: the documentary Being Elmo (the openning night film), the apocalypitic vampire actioner Stake Land, and the rock doc Color Me Obsessed: An Oral History of The Replacements. Please visit IFFBoston.org for a complete list of films and showtimes. Visit the Post-Movie Podcast online at Post-Movie.netIntro music by Stereo Soul Future (stereosoulfuture.com)Questions? Email us at contact@post-movie.net
Presented by ObsessedWithFilm.com - Film critics Steve Head and John Black participate in a roundtable interview with actor slash director Jodie Foster, who visited Boston on behalf of her new film The Beaver. In this 30-minute interview, she discuss the making of The Beaver, working with Mel Gibson, and marketing the film in light of Gibson's career fallout. Ms. Foster also offers great insight into her 40 years in filmmaking, from the TV series Paper Moon to David Fincher's Panic Room. Visit the Post-Movie Podcast online at Post-Movie.netIntro music by Stereo Soul Future (stereosoulfuture.com)Questions? Email us at contact@post-movie.net
Presented by ObsessedWithFilm.com - Joining film critics John Black and Steve Head this week is Brian Tamm, Managing Director of The Independent Film Festival Boston. The 9th annual festival runs Wednesday April 27th through May 4th, 2011, with films playing at The Somerville Theater, the Brattle Theater, the Stuart Street Theater and Coolidge Corner.In this episode, we preview and discuss a number of films including The Troll Hunter, The Future, 13 Assassins, Bellflower, The Catechism Cataclysm, Trigger, The Trip, The City Dark, Being Elmo: A Puppeteers' Journey, Cure for Pain: The Mark Sandman Story, Tatooine, Superheroes and Conan O'Brien Can't Stop - which closes the festival on May 4th at the Coolidge.Please visit IFFBoston.org for a complete list of films, events and tickets. This episode was recorded at Panera Bread in Brookline, Ma, across the street from the Coolidge. Our apologies for any obtrusive background noise. Visit the Post-Movie Podcast online at Post-Movie.netIntro music by Stereo Soul Future (stereosoulfuture.com)Questions? Email us at contact@post-movie.net
Presented by ObsessedWithFilm.com -On hand to help film critics Steve Head and John Black consider the merits of Wes Craven's Scream 4 is Tom Meek - film critic for the Boston Phoenix and president of the Boston Society of Film Critics.They also discuss the films of Brian De Palma, in particular the Criterion Collection's refurbishment of his 1981 film Blow Out, and the films of Sidney Lumet.Plus picks of the week: The Chronicles of Narnia: Voyage of the Dawn Treader, Luchino Visconti's Senso, the BBC's Road to Coronation Street, Jeff Malmberg's award winning documentary Marwencol, and Clair Denis’ White Material.This episode was recorded this episode at Panera Bread in Brookline, MA, across the street from the Coolidge Corner Theatre (visit coolidge.org). Our apologies for any obtrusive background noise.Visit the Post-Movie Podcast online at Post-Movie.netIntro music by Stereo Soul Future (stereosoulfuture.com)Questions? Email us at contact@post-movie.netst-movie.netontact@post-movie.net
Presented by ObsessedWithFilm.com - Film critics Steve Head and John Black recently participated in a roundtable interview with Duncan Jones, the director of Source Code. The interview was recorded in Boston, just prior to the April 1st release of Source Code. SPOILER WARNING: (Do note the capital letters and bold-faced type of the prior two words) The interview contains lengthy discussion about the ending of Source Code; in particular, Mr. Jones' own interpretation of the repercussions of the film's ending. That being the case, we decided to wait until after the film's release to publish this interview, with the hope that many of you have seen Source Code and that this discussion might help answer any lingering questions. The total running time is approximately 35 minutes. Visit the Post-Movie Podcast online at Post-Movie.netIntro music by Stereo Soul Future (stereosoulfuture.com)Questions? Email us at contact@post-movie.net
Presented by ObsessedWithFilm.com -Film critics Steve Head and John Black discuss the new releases Source Code, Insidious and Super.Plus their picks of the week: from the Criterion Collection - Topsy Turvy, The Mikado and Au Revoir les Enfants; and from MGM - The Secret of NIMH.We recorded this episode at the Regal Fenway 13 Theater in Boston. We tried to find a quite spot to record. Our apologies for any obtrusive background noise.Visit the Post-Movie Podcast online at Post-Movie.netIntro music by Stereo Soul Future (stereosoulfuture.com)Questions? Email us at contact@post-movie.net
Presented by ObsessedWithFilm.com - Steve Head and John Black interview writer/director James Gun, whose latest film is Super, starring Rainn Wilson, Ellen Page, Liv Tyler, Kevin Bacon and Nathan Fillion.The interview was recorded in Boston.The intro and outro was recorded at the AMC Lowes Boston Common 19. Visit the Post-Movie Podcast online at Post-Movie.netIntro music by Stereo Soul Future (stereosoulfuture.com)Follow Steve on Twitter at twitter.com/steveheadQuestions? Email us at contact@post-movie.net
Presented by ObsessedWithFilm.com -On hand again to help Steve Head and John Black consider the merits of Zach Snyder's Sucker Punch is Bob Chipman, a.k.a. MovieBob and The Game Overthinker, and contributor to Escapist Magazine. They go to town on Sucker Punch with a 70-minute episode in which they agree, disagree, laugh, cry, chide, and fall in love all over again.For picks of the week, they discuss the films of Andy Sidaris, as featured in Mill Creek Entertainment's new 12-movie set Girls, Guns and G-strings. And then Warner Bros.' newly announced Blu-ray edition of Brian DiPalma's Scarface takes center stage.Spoiler Alert: In the discussion of Sucker Punch, spoiler material abounds between 30:30 and 32:30.Editors note: In the discussion of Scarface, the Debbie Harry song we can't recall is "Push Push."This episode was recorded at Panera Bread, next to the Regal Fenway 13 Theater in Boston. So as always, the conversation is spurred by coffee, muffins and sandwiches - which helps. And that's why there's the clickity-clacking of plates and silverware you're hearing at times in the background. Our apologies for that.Visit the Post-Movie Podcast online at Post-Movie.netIntro music by Stereo Soul Future (stereosoulfuture.com) Questions? Email us at contact@post-movie.net
Presented by ObsessedWithFilm.com - Steve Head and John Black interview actor/director Tom McCarthy, whose latest film is Win Win.The interview was recorded in Boston.The intro and outro was recorded at Panera Bread next to the Regal Fenway 13 theater in Boston.Visit the Post-Movie Podcast online at Post-Movie.netIntro music by Stereo Soul Future (stereosoulfuture.com)Follow Steve on Twitter at twitter.com/steveheadQuestions? Email us at contact@post-movie.net
Presented by ObsessedWithFilm.com - Film critics Steve Head and John Black discuss the new releases The Lincoln Lawyer, Limitless, Jane Eyre and Paul.This episode was recorded in Boston, Ma, at Panera Bread, next to the Regal Fenway 13 Theater.Visit the Post-Movie Podcast online at http://www.post-movie.netIntro music by Stereo Soul Future at http://www.stereosoulfuture.com Follow Steve on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/steveheadQuestions? Email us at contact@post-movie.net
Presented by ObsessedWithFilm.com - Steve Head and John Black participate in a roundtable interview with Jane Eyre star Mia Wasikowska and director Cary Fukunaga.The interview was recorded in Boston.The intro and outro was recorded at Panera Bread next to the Regal Fenway 13 theater in Boston.Visit the Post-Movie Podcast online at Post-Movie.netIntro music by Stereo Soul Future (stereosoulfuture.com)Follow Steve on Twitter at twitter.com/steveheadQuestions? Email us at contact@post-movie.net
Presented by ObsessedWithFilm.com - Steve Head, John Black and Bob Chipman interview Simon Pegg and Nick Frost for their movie Paul.The interview was recorded in Boston.The intro and outro was recorded at Panera Bread next to the Regal Fenway 13 theater in Boston.Visit the Post-Movie Podcast online at Post-Movie.netIntro music by Stereo Soul Future (stereosoulfuture.com)Follow Steve on Twitter at twitter.com/steveheadQuestions? Email us at contact@post-movie.net
Joining John and me this week is Bob Chipman, a.k.a. MovieBob and The Game Overthinker, and contributor to Escapist Magazine. Our critical concerns are director Catherine Hardwicke's Red Riding Hood and Jonathan Liebesman's Battle: Los Angeles.For our picks of the week, we discuss Criterion's new Blu-ray release of Federico Fellini's Amarcord, and a few more new home video surprises.We recorded this episode at Panera Bread, next to the Regal Fenway 13 Theater in Boston.Visit the Post-Movie Podcast online at Post-Movie.netIntro music by Stereo Soul Future (stereosoulfuture.com)Questions? Email us at contact@post-movie.net
Film critics Steve Head and John Black discuss the new CGI-animated flick Rango, Matt Damon’s venture into the world of Philip K.Dick with The Adjustment Bureau, and the Topher Grace comedy Take Me Home Tonight.For our picks of the week, Steve says Danny Boyle’s 127 Hours, starring James Franco, is worth it on Blu-ray. And John goes for Blake Edward’s 1971 western Wild Rovers – all 140 minutes of it.They recorded this episode at the Harvard Film Archive in Cambridge, Ma.Enjoy!Visit the Post-Movie Podcast online at Post-Movie.netIntro music by Stereo Soul Future (stereosoulfuture.com)Questions? Email us at contact@post-movie.net
This week, John and I discuss the Dark Castle flick Unknown, starring Liam Neeson, the Miguel Arteta comedy Cedar Rapids, and the DJ Caruso-directed, Michael Bay production I Am Number Four.Plus our picks of the week. I say Tony Scott’s runaway train flick Unstoppable is an excellent Blu-ray choice, John implores you to put the anime Summer Wars in your player, and we both re-live the love of Mel Brook’s 1977 Alfred Hitchcock homage High Anxiety. The total running time is about 56:37Visit the Post-Movie Podcast online at Post-Movie.netIntro music by Stereo Soul Future (stereosoulfuture.com).Questions? Email us at contact@post-movie.netDon't forget to leave us an iTunes review. We could sure use some kind words to help us reach a larger audience. Anything would be appreciated. Thanks!- Steve
In this episode, John and I discuss the sword and sandals actioner The Eagle, talk with its star, Channing Tatum, and try to figure out why Elton John made the 3D animated confection Gnomeo & Juliet.For our picks of the week, I say Frank Tashlin’s 1967 spy spoof Caprice, starring Doris Day and Richard Harris, is the one you must find and watch, and John says Paul W.S. Anderson’s 1994 thriller $hopping, starring Jude Law and Sadie Frost, is not to be missed.The total running time is about 50:02Visit the Post-Movie Podcast online at Post-Movie.netIntro music by Stereo Soul Future (stereosoulfuture.com).Questions? Email us at contact@post-movie.netDon't forget to leave us an iTunes review. We could sure use some kind words to help us reach a larger audience. Anything would be appreciated. Thanks!- Steve
This week, John and I discuss the new thriller The Roommate and the James Cameron-produced 3-D flick Sanctum.And for our picks of the week, I revisit Joseph L. Mankiewicz's classic All About Eve, which is now on Blu-ray, and John says Skin is the film you must see.We recorded live at Panera Bread, next to the Regal Fenway 13 Theater in Boston.Enjoy!The total running time is about 43:39Visit the Post-Movie Podcast online at Post-Movie.netIntro music by Stereo Soul Future (stereosoulfuture.com).Questions? Email us at contact@post-movie.netDon't forget to leave us an iTunes review. We could sure use some kind words to help us reach a larger audience. Anything would be appreciated. Thanks!- Steve
Joining John and me this week is Boston Phoenix film critic and Albany Times-Union blogger Peg Aloi. Our objective: discuss the new Anthony Hopkins thriller The Rite and the Javier Bardem melodrama Biutiful. Then John and I discuss the Jason Statham/Ben Foster actioner The Mechanic - in which I (attempt to) explain The Mechanic's unintentional homoeroticism. Such fun.We then offer our picks of the week. I recommend the new Blu-ray release of Martin Scorsese's Raging Bull. Peg says The Last Exorcism and the Red Riding Trilogy are worth your time. And John implores you to view Man in a Suitcase, which is also new to DVD.We recorded live at Panera Bread, next to the Regal Fenway 13 Theater in Boston.Enjoy!The total running time is about 52:39Visit the Post-Movie Podcast online at Post-Movie.netIntro music by Stereo Soul Future (stereosoulfuture.com).Questions? Email us at contact@post-movie.netDon't forget to leave us an iTunes review. We could sure use some kind words to help us reach a larger audience. Anything would be appreciated. Thanks!- Steve
This week, John and I argue about Ivan Reitman's No Strings Attached and discuss Mike Leigh's Another Year.And for our picks of the week, I say Irwin Allen's '60s TV series Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea is what you must watch, and John says The Mechanic, not the Jason Statham re-make but the 1972 original starring Charles Bronson is well worth your time. The total running time is about 50:20.Visit the Post-Movie Podcast online at Post-Movie.netIntro music by Stereo Soul Future (stereosoulfuture.com).Questions? Email us at contact@post-movie.netDon't forget to leave us an iTunes review. We could sure use some kind words to help us reach a larger audience. Anything would be appreciated. Thanks!- Steve
This week, John and I discuss Michel Gondry’s big budget endeavor The Green Hornet, Dominic Sena's medieval escapade Season of the Witch and Gaspar Noe’s metaphysical mind-bender Enter the Void – which is now playing at the Brattle Theatre (brattlefilm.org). And for our picks of the week, I opt for Robert Rodriguez’s Machete on Blu-ray, while John suggest you check out Hope & Redemption: The Lena Baker Story on DVD.The episode was recorded “live” at the Trident Bookseller’s & Cafe in Boston.The total running time is about 40:30.Visit the Post-Movie Podcast online at Post-Movie.netIntro music by Stereo Soul Future (stereosoulfuture.com).Questions? Email us at contact@post-movie.netDon't forget to leave us an iTunes review. We could sure use some kind words to help us reach a larger audience. Anything would be appreciated. Thanks!- Steve
Yes, dear listeners, we reveal and discuss the ones that hurt the most: Our Top Five Absolute Worst Films of 2010 (with punches at The Town, Scott Pilgrim vs The World and The Social Network thrown in for good measure).John and I are again joined by fellow film critics Sean Burns (The Improper Bostonian and Philadelphia Weekly) and Brett Michel (The Boston Phoenix and The Boston Herald) recording "live" at Panera Bread next to the Regal Fenway 13 in Boston.WARNING: This episode contains persistent invective.The running time is about 1:10:53.Visit the Post-Movie Podcast online at Post-Movie.netIntro music by Stereo Soul Future. http:www.stereosoulfuture.comQuestions? Email us at contact@post-movie.netDon't forget to leave us an iTunes review. We could sure use some kind words to help us reach a larger audience. Anything would be appreciated. Thanks!- Steve
Part 2 of our Top 10 Films of 2010 discussion with guest critics Brett Michel (The Boston Phoenix and The Boston Herald) and Sean Burns (The Improper Bostonian and Philadelphia Weekly), recorded live at Panera Bread next to the Regal Fenway Stadium 13 in Boston.The running time is about 57:47.Visit the Post-Movie Podcast online at Post-Movie.netIntro music by Stereo Soul Future. http:www.stereosoulfuture.comQuestions? Email us at contact@post-movie.netDon't forget to leave us an iTunes review. We could sure use some kind words to help us reach a larger audience. Anything would be appreciated. Thanks!- Steve
For this special episode, John and I are joined by fellow film critics Sean Burns (The Improper Bostonian and Philadelphia Weekly) and Brett Michel (The Boston Phoenix and The Boston Herald). Like our prior two, it was recorded "live" at Panera Bread, adjacent to the AMC Fenway Theater in Boston. We simply placed the recorder in the middle of the table, and here's what transpired:Part 1 of our 2-hour conversation in which we each present our top 10 films of 2010.The running time is about 1:09:30.Visit the Post-Movie Podcast online at Post-Movie.netIntro music by Stereo Soul Future. http:www.stereosoulfuture.comQuestions? Email us at contact@post-movie.netDon't forget to leave us an iTunes review. We could sure use some kind words to help us reach a larger audience. Anything would be appreciated. Thanks!- Steve
Lately John and I have been favoring the "live" recording process (we go to a restaurant or coffee shop, find a table, set down the recorder and begin), in part because Skype can be, um ... kinda problematic. And eating and drinking while talking comes easy to us. So for the time being we're sticking with it. Live recording, that is. And eating and drinking, which I'm told is helpful. Again this week we recorded the show at Panera Bread, next to the AMC Fenway 10 theater in Boston. The films discussed are Little Fockers, Gulliver's Travels and the Norweigan flick Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale. Plus we offer our picks of the week. For me it's Cyrus, I'm Still Here and Troll 2 on Blu-ray. For John it's A&E's Billy the Exterminator: Season One. The total running time is about 1 hour.Visit the Post-Movie Podcast online at Post-Movie.netIntro music by Stereo Soul Future. http:www.stereosoulfuture.comQuestions? Email us at contact@post-movie.netDon't forget to leave us an iTunes review. We could sure use some kind words to help us reach a larger audience. Anything would be appreciated. Thanks! - Steve
Shownotes for DruidCast Episode 15A Medley of Scottish Tunes - Rachel Barton Pine - www.rachelbartonpine.comInterview by Youth with John MichellThe Valley - Kate Fletcher - www.katefletcher.co.ukCold, Haily, Windy Night - Silverwheel - www.silverwheel.netIntro music - Hills they are Hollow - Damh the Bard - www.paganmusic.co.uk