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Dragon on the Couch: The Dragon watched the new documentary Bob Ross: Happy Accidents, Betrayal & Greed (Netflix), which she was hoping would be uplifting but should have read the subtitle, she still liked it. She also watched The Ice Storm (Rent), a 1997 Ang Lee film she'd never heard of and ended up loving. Berto on the Bed: Berto went out to the theatre and saw Eternals (Theaters), which he did not overall love and felt like it would have been better as a mini series. He also mentioned watching Nobody Speak: Trials of the Free Press (Netflix), which he felt was a too biased documentary that he does not recommend. Berto also watched Pain and Gain (Hulu), the Michael Bay dark comedy starring The Rock that he thought was great. In Berto's horror corner, he watched Winchester (Netflix), a ghost horror movie based on real life that he felt was ok. Lastly, he watched the new The Rock movie Red Notice (Netflix), that he again thought was "not a waste of time." Dragon at the Movies: This week's deep dive is the 2006 dystopian future Alfonso Cuarón film Children of Men, currently streaming on Prime.
Och och och lieve luisteraar. We beginnen seizoen zeven met een KNALLER van een aflevering, al zeggen we het zelf. Alexander is terug van zijn sabbatical en heeft in de tussentijd niet stilgezeten wat POM betreft. Eindelijk komt zijn droom in vervulling van een eigen promotioneel kansspel. Met trots lanceren wij: de Pfauthe Voordeelklöpping. Een club waarmee je fantastische prijzen kunt winnen (hogedrukreiniger, anyone?) Uiteraard introduceert Alexander dit onder begeleiding van passende stockmuziek. Ernst-Jan heeft ook nog wat te melden. Hij reflecteert op de interviewlessen die hij heeft geleerd van zijn Jonge Jaren-uitstapje en beantwoordt jullie vragen over zijn vertrek bij De Correspondent.
With Russia in upheaval, and our media not exactly sure how to cover the Biden Administration, Al and James are joined by former Ambassador to Russia, Michael McFaul (https://twitter.com/McFaul) , and NPR’s David Folkenflik (https://twitter.com/davidfolkenflik) to take a look at how both will fare after the transition to the new presidency. Can the media keep the Biden Administration honest while respecting the American people? And will Russia fall to the wayside on its own or will more action be necessary? No matter how things play out, Al and James don’t think the Republican party will be much help in the foreseeable future, but there’s always hope! Get More From This Week’s Panelists: Michael McFaul Twitter (https://twitter.com/McFaul) Website (http://michaelmcfaul.com/) Author of ‘From Cold War To Hot Peace’ (https://www.amazon.com/Cold-War-Hot-Peace-America/dp/0544716248) And Many Other Books (https://michaelmcfaul.com/books) David Folkenflik Twitter (https://twitter.com/davidfolkenflik) NPR (https://www.npr.org/people/4459112/david-folkenflik) Author of ‘Murdoch’s World’ (https://murdochsworld.com/) Nobody Speak: Trials of the Free Press (https://www.netflix.com/title/80168227) Email your questions to James and Al at POLITICSWARROOM@GMAIL.COM (mailto:POLITICSWARROOM@GMAIL.COM) or tweet them to @POLITICON (http://www.twitter.com/@politicon) . Make sure to include your city, we love to hear where you’re from! THIS WEEK’S SPONSORS: WORD FOREST WORD FOREST IS OFFERING YOU 2500 COINS AND 500 GEMS WHEN YOU DOWNLOAD AND PLAY. GO TO THE APPLE OR GOOGLE STORE AND SEARCH FOR WORD FOREST TO DOWNLOAD IT FOR FREE TODAY. (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.word.forest.android&hl=en_US&gl=US) MAGIC SPOON GO TO WWW.MAGICSPOON.COM/WARROOM (http://www.magicspoon.com/WARROOM) TO GRAB A VARIETY PACK AND TRY IT TODAY! AND BE SURE TO USE OUR PROMO CODE WARROOM (THAT’S ONE WORD) AT CHECKOUT TO SAVE FIVE DOLLARS OFF YOUR ORDER.
Partly a review of "Nobody Speak: Trials of the Free Press" I discuss, Hulk Hogan, freedom of speech, consent, and billionaires behaving badly. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This time, Daniel is joined by special guest Corey Pein, author of Live Work Work Work Die, to talk about Silicon Valley Nazis. Content Warning as ever. Notes / Links: Live Work Work Work Die at Powell's: https://www.powells.com/book/live-work-work-work-die-9781627794855 Corey Pein Twitter: https://twitter.com/coreypein Nobody Speak: Trials of the Free Press: https://www.netflix.com/title/80168227 News From Nowhere Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/newsfromnowhere The Portal with James O'Keefe: https://player.fm/series/the-portal/ep-26-james-okeefe-what-is-and-isnt-journalism-in-the-21st-century The End Newsletter: https://t.co/jHnbFuSMVs?amp=1 Neoreaction a Basilisk: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Neoreaction-Basilisk-Essays-Around-Alt-Right/dp/1981596518
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James & Brandon wrap up an exhausting pro wrestling marathon week in New Orleans by looking back to the cinematic career of Hulk Hogan, the most notorious pro wrestler of all time. They discuss the films of Hogan's career-high Hulkamania period and his career-low legal troubles as detailed in the Netflix documentary Nobody Speak: Trials of the Free Press (2017). Enjoy! https://swampflix.com/
WARNING: The audio in this episode is rough. What can we say? We were young(ish), dumb, and thought we’d save a little money by sharing one microphone. Yeah. The audio quality improves drastically after episode 9. In this episode, Brandi tells us about Dr. Robert Neulander, the beloved OBGYN who killed his wife. … Or did he? Maybe. It’s totally possible. But damn it, it’s also possible that she slipped in the shower. The prosecution and defense used the same pieces of evidence to tell two different stories. So is he a killer? We don’t know. And it’s driving us fucking nuts. Then Kristin talks about Hulk Hogan’s sex tape. It’s a doozy. The Hulk’s lawsuit against Gawker got the site shut down and could have a chilling effect on the first amendment… and it was all funded by a billionaire with an axe to grind. Come for the do-rag jokes, stay for the lecture on consent. And now for a note about our process. For each episode, Kristin reads a bunch of articles, then spits them back out in her very limited vocabulary. Brandi copies and pastes from the best sources on the web. And sometimes Wikipedia. (No shade, Wikipedia. We love you.) We owe a huge debt of gratitude to the real experts who covered these cases. In this episode, Kristin pulled from: The documentary “Nobody Speak: Trials of the Free Press” “Jury awards Hulk Hogan $115 million as Gawker looks to appeal,” Politico “Gawker in the fight of its life with Hulk Hogan sex-tape suit,” Politico “Peter Thiel’s Secret War with Gawker,” New York Times In this episode, Brandi watched the hell out of: The 48 Hours episode, “The Doctor’s Daughter”
We go somewhere different this week and we take a ride on the Free Press Express. Terry Bollea and his patsy ass try and take our freedoms. But we won't let him.
Hello! This episode is a real delicious 2 sandwich on 4 bread. Episode #424 Segmented Thusly: Movie Monologue = Furious 7, Alien: Covenant, Absolutely Anything and Nobody Speak: Trials of the Free Press. Television Talk = Star Trek Discovery (Episode #3) Book Banter = Double Television Talk = Bar Rescue: Jon Ain't Afraid of no Ghosts & Some Others... Game Gabbin' =Triple Television Talk = Rick & Morty (Season 3, Episodes 4-7) Internet Intercourse =Elyse Willems on the Kinda Funny Gamecast, NoClip Witcher Docs, Terry Crews on Hot Ones, Stop Podcasting Yourself with guest Brent Butt and the New iTunes Podcast App.
Depois de passar quase dois meses prometendo um episódio dedicado a discutir a série mais polêmica do ano, o Emmy nos deu a oportunidade perfeita para gravar entregando 7 prêmios para “The Handmaids Tale”. Quem não tinha se interessado até agora, definitivamente está curioso com a distopia baseada no romance de Margaret Atwood que conta a história de um futuro em que os Estados Unidos transformaram-se em uma ditadura teocrática como forma de tentar reorganizar a sociedade depois de um caos provocado por desastres naturais e a infertilidade em massa das mulheres e das plantas. Reunimos então Thais Fabris , co-fundadora da 65|10, e Isabel Wittmann, do podcast Feito por Elas, para falar sobre sororidade, o papel das mulheres em Gilead e o quanto estamos dispostos a sacrificar em nome da segurança, de um suposto bem comum. Convidamos ainda alguns ouvintes pra trazer uma visão masculina sobre o papel dos homens para a instauração do regime opressor. Se você já assistiu a série e tá cheio de caraminholas na cabeça - Taca-lhe o play nesse Mamilos! ======== FALE CONOSCO . Email: mamilos@b9.com.br . Facebook: aqui . Twitter: aqui CONTRIBUA COM O MAMILOS Com 9,90 você mantém o Mamilos semanalmente entregando polêmica com empatia, trazendo diferentes pontos de vista e lugares de fala para expandir teus horizontes. Pelo preço de uma pipoca você garante a continuidade desse podcast que te abraça enquanto dá um nó nas tuas certezas. E, como apoiador, recebe mais um canal para ficar ainda mais pertinho da gente: uma newsletter para conhecer quais são as notícias que chamam nossa atenção a cada semana. Apóie agora. Padrim Mamilos Patreon do Mamilos EQUIPE MAMILOS Edição - Caio Corraini Redes sociais - Guilherme Yano e equipe Apoio a pauta - Jaqueline Costa e grande elenco Transcrição dos programas - Lu Machado e Mamilândia CAPA A capa dessa semana foi feita pelo Guilherme Yano ======== FAROL ACESO Ju - Documentário Nobody Speak: Trials of the Free Press e Podcast Conversation With People Who Hates Me Cris - Série Mad Man e Série A Casa das Sete Mulheres Thais - Livro O Segundo Sexo e Viagem Norte do Brasil Isabel - Filme Tempo de Espera e podcast Feito Por Elas Episódio Nadine Laback
This week’s Movie Club pick was ‘Nobody Speak: Trials of the Free Press.’ Next week’s movie will be ‘Little Evil.’ Call 401-285-8120 to leave us a voicemail with a comment, question, or observation and we will play it on an episode. The post Nobody Speak – Movie Club 16 appeared first on The Average Nobodies.
Anonymous wealth leveraged in court represents a new threat to journalism in Brian Knappenberger's Netflix documentary, "Nobody Speak: Trials of the Free Press." Brian talks to Sam about the movie, which features NPR media correspondent David Folkenflik. David joins this conversation as well. Email the show at samsanders@npr.org and follow Sam on Twitter @samsanders.
This week’s Movie Club pick was ‘Donald Cried.’ Next week’s movie will be ‘Nobody Speak: Trials of the Free Press.’ Call 401-285-8120 to leave us a voicemail with a comment, question, or observation and we will play it on an episode. The post Donald Cried – Movie Club 15 appeared first on The Average Nobodies.
Adam, Jess and MonRok discuss the 2017 Netflix documentary "Nobody Speak: Trials of the Free Press." It's about the Hulk Hogan vs. Gawker trial, and so much more. You should watch it! Then you should listen to us talk about it on this episode!
Welcome to Cinema Bluster Podcast Episode number 31. Recorded Sunday, July 16th, Episode 31 includes discussions on Spider-man: Homecoming, The Bad Batch, Nobody Speak: Trials of the Free Press, news, trailers, and other films we watched. If you would like to send us an email, which we always appreciate, send it to CinemaBluster@gmail.com
We get bitten by Spider-Man: Homecoming and discuss the Charlie Sheen 9/11 movie plus we also talk Tour de Pharmacy, The House, Nobody Speak: Trials of the Free Press, The Love Guru, Kong: Skull Island and GLOW. 0:00 - Intro / Jay's Quantum Leap Quandary 31:30 - Review: Spider-Man: Homecoming 1:23:12 - Other Stuff We Watched: John Wick, John Wick: Chapter 2, Kong: Skull Island, GLOW, Nobody Speak: Trials of the Free Press, Tour de Pharmacy, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, Rise of the Planet of the Apes, The House, The Love Guru, Suicide Squad 1:49:00 - Headlines: Charlie Sheen and Whoopi Goldberg 9/11 Movie 1:54:20 - Junk Mail: Why Jay Hates Food, Anti-Transformers Agenda, Best Celebrity Rants Captured on Tape, Frank's Love of The Lone Ranger, The Politics of Film Junk, Best Goth Movies 2:29:30 - This Week on DVD and Blu-ray 2:31:38 - Outro 2:34:55 - Spoiler Discussion: Spider-Man: Homecoming
We get bitten by Spider-Man: Homecoming and discuss the Charlie Sheen 9/11 movie plus we also talk Tour de Pharmacy, The House, Nobody Speak: Trials of the Free Press, The Love Guru, Kong: Skull Island and GLOW. 0:00 - Intro / Jay's Quantum Leap Quandary 31:30 - Review: Spider-Man: Homecoming 1:23:12 - Other Stuff We Watched: John Wick, John Wick: Chapter 2, Kong: Skull Island, GLOW, Nobody Speak: Trials of the Free Press, Tour de Pharmacy, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, Rise of the Planet of the Apes, The House, The Love Guru, Suicide Squad 1:49:00 - Headlines: Charlie Sheen and Whoopi Goldberg 9/11 Movie 1:54:20 - Junk Mail: Why Jay Hates Food, Anti-Transformers Agenda, Best Celebrity Rants Captured on Tape, Frank's Love of The Lone Ranger, The Politics of Film Junk, Best Goth Movies 2:29:30 - This Week on DVD and Blu-ray 2:31:38 - Outro 2:34:55 - Spoiler Discussion: Spider-Man: Homecoming
June wasn't the best month of movies ever, but Jordan and Phil are here to provide you with spoiler-free reviews, ratings, and recommendations for ten theatrical releases and two Netflix originals! 2:55: A glowing iTunes review from a lovely person 4:45: Baby Driver Review 14:55: It Comes At Night Review 26:50: The Mummy Review 36:00: Shimmer Lake Review 41:30: Quickfire Reviews/Recommendations (Rough Night; Megan Leavey; My Cousin Rachel; 47 Meters Down; All Eyez on Me; The Book of Henry; The House; Nobody Speak: Trials of the Free Press) 55:00 July theatrical releases preview 56:30 July Netflix Originals preview How to contact/listen: Twitter: @mildmanneredpod; @4M_Phil Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mildmanneredpod Podbean: www.mildmanneredmoviemen.podbean.com iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/mild-mannered-movie-men/id1236455805 E-Mail: mildmanneredmoviemen@gmail.com
Bloomberg Markets with Carol Massar and Cory Johnson. GUEST: Brian Knappenberger Filmmaker/Director Luminant Meida Discussing documentary "Nobody Speak: Trials of the Free Press" on damaging lawsuits and those who file them in an attempt to silence the media.
Bloomberg Markets with Carol Massar and Cory Johnson. GUEST: Brian Knappenberger Filmmaker/Director Luminant Meida Discussing documentary "Nobody Speak: Trials of the Free Press" on damaging lawsuits and those who file them in an attempt to silence the media. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
There is more than meets the eye with this week's podcast. By that, we mean there's a lot that we talk about. Christopher Cross and Dylan Schwan review Ana Lily Amirpour's The Bad Batch starring Suki Waterhouse and a cannibal Jason Momoa. We talk about the weirdness of the film, its style over substance approach, and why sometimes just a cool aesthetic is not enough to sustain a film. Dylan also saw a lot over the week, including the entire first season of Glow, as well as Nobody Speak: Trials of the Free Press, and Berlin Syndrome. Meanwhile, both Chris and Dylan watched Shimmer Lake and Chris spent most of his week watching all the Transformers movies including Transformers: The Last Knight. That's a lot of stuff to talk about and still the podcast managed to be under 90 minutes! There's also our usual Blu-ray releases of the week, including our pick, Straw Dogs on Criterion. The news starts off with a showstopper by talking about a sequel to The Accountant being a thing, and we discuss the announcement of Ron Howard as the replacement for Lord and Miller on the Han Solo film. Really, there's a lot to talk about this week and we did our best to keep it nice and succinct because next week we're going to have plenty of new movies to dissect. We'll be reviewing Baby Driver for sure, but expect discussion of The Big Sick as well as probably some Beguiled and Okja talk.
Director Brian Knappenberger talks with Recode's Peter Kafka about his new documentary "Nobody Speak: Trials of the Free Press," which premieres on Netflix on June 23. In it, Knappenberger connects venture capitalist Peter Thiel's successful lawsuit against Gawker Media, by way of pro wrestler Hulk Hogan; the rise of Donald Trump to the presidency amid increasing distrust of the media; and the secretive sale of the Las Vegas Journal-Review to billionaire casino magnate Sheldon Adelson. Knappenberger says these incidents are all intertwined, giving his new film an added level of urgency. He also talks about why the work of the Washington Post and the New York Times is a "ray of hope" for newsrooms everywhere. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices