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This week, I'm honored to be joined by not one but two brilliant screenwriters, Larry Karaszewski & Daniel Waters. Larry Karaszewski & his writing/directing/producing partner Scott Alexander are best known for writing unusual true stories such as the films ED WOOD, THE PEOPLE VS. LARRY FLYNT, MAN ON THE MOON, AUTO FOCUS, BIG EYES, DOLEMITE IS MY NAME, & the hit television miniseries THE PEOPLE VS. OJ SIMPSON: AMERICAN CRIME STORY. The team has won Emmys, Golden Globes, Producers, & Writers Guild Awards. Additionally, Larry is also a former Governor & Vice President of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences. Born in Ohio & raised in Indiana, Daniel Waters is the Edgar award-winning screenwriter of the 1988 cult classic HEATHERS starring Winona Ryder & Christian Slater. Additionally, the man who wrote or co-wrote the films BATMAN RETURNS, HUDSON HAWK, THE ADVENTURES OF FORD FAIRLANE, DEMOLITION MAN, & more, he's also the writer-director of HAPPY CAMPERS & SEX & DEATH 101. Best friends & movie buddies since their teenage years in Indiana, in the fourth season of Watch With Jen, the two joined me to dissect the films of director Michael Ritchie, & this year, they're back to take us on another trip through the films of the 1970s, courtesy of actor Jan-Michael Vincent whose luscious blonde hair & laid back approach made him one of the most popular up-and-coming stars of the era. Although initially, we agreed on five films, including BUSTER & BILLIE, THE MECHANIC, WHITE LINE FEVER, THE WORLD'S GREATEST ATHLETE, & VIGILANTE FORCE, Larry & Dan made it their mission to do as much extra credit as possible, watching everything from obscure TV movies like TRIBES & SANDCASTLES to bigger hits like HOOPER & more. Along the way, we discuss Dan's issues with JMV in the '70s & this dream (or nightmare) he had where I ruined the vibe of his party, Larry's decision to watch two JMV movies on the ceiling under laughing gas at the dentist, & much, much more. What can I say? This conversation is a journey - a rollicking, thoughtful, & very engaging journey - & you're sure to love it.Originally Posted on Patreon (8/20/24) here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/110417546Theme Music: Solo Acoustic Guitar by Jason Shaw, Free Music Archive Shop Watch With Jen logo Merchandise in Logo Designer Kate Gabrielle's Threadless ShopDonate to the Pod via Ko-fi
Re-release from 2016 We recap the final episode of The People v OJ Simpson: American Crime Story. Thank you for listening!
This week, I'm honored to be joined by not one but two brilliant screenwriters, Larry Karaszewski & Daniel Waters. Larry Karaszewski & his writing/directing/producing partner Scott Alexander are best known for writing unusual true stories such as the films ED WOOD, THE PEOPLE VS. LARRY FLYNT, MAN ON THE MOON, AUTO FOCUS, BIG EYES, DOLEMITE IS MY NAME, & the hit television miniseries THE PEOPLE VS. OJ SIMPSON: AMERICAN CRIME STORY. The team has won Emmys, Golden Globes, Producers, & Writers Guild Awards. Additionally, Larry is also a former Governor & Vice President of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences. Born in Ohio & raised in Indiana, Daniel Waters is the Edgar award-winning screenwriter of the 1988 cult classic HEATHERS starring Winona Ryder & Christian Slater. Additionally, the man who wrote or co-wrote the films BATMAN RETURNS, HUDSON HAWK, THE ADVENTURES OF FORD FAIRLANE, DEMOLITION MAN, & more, he's also the writer-director of HAPPY CAMPERS & SEX & DEATH 101.Dear friends & movie buddies since their teenage years in Indiana, in this witty & well-researched ninety-minute conversation, the two champion the incredible '70s run of filmmaker Michael Ritchie. Focusing on Ritchie's view of America in the films DOWNHILL RACER, PRIME CUT, THE CANDIDATE, SMILE, THE BAD NEWS BEARS, & SEMI-TOUGH, before his wildly uneven '80s era, this episode is a must for '70s film fans. Originally Posted on Patreon (9/18/23) here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/89431917 Theme Music: Solo Acoustic Guitar by Jason Shaw, Free Music Archive Logo: KateGabrielle.com
On today's episode, the TV Matchmakers help Steph find a TV love based on a true story. Trey and Callie discuss educational gaps, the Re-niecy-ance, their love for Sarah Paulson, and chanting Kardashian children as they find three miniseries perfect for anyone who loves both historical television and summer flings. Today's matches:Shared pick: When They See Us streaming on NetflixCallie's pick: Mrs. America, streaming on HuluTrey's pick: The People vs. OJ Simpson: American Crime Story, streaming on NetflixTune in to see which of these TV retellings Steph picks for a second date!Want to be matched with your next TV obsession? Slide into our DMs @tvmatchmakers (https://www.instagram.com/tvmatchmakers/) or e-mail us at tvmatchmakers@gmail.comTrey's Insta: @_treychic_ (https://www.instagram.com/_treychic_/)Callie's Insta: @raynor__shine (https://www.instagram.com/raynor__shine/)Rate, review, and subscribe to The TV Matchmakers wherever you get your podcasts!
Sophisticated, hard-working, and an undeniable talent, Angel Parker has brought to life some of the most dynamic and diverse characters on screen today. In 2018, Angel can currently be seen starring on Marvel's hit, action drama series, "Runaways," slated to premiere its second season on Hulu December 21, 2018. The series follows six diverse teenagers who can barely stand each other, however, they must unite against a common foe: their evil parents. Angel shines as Catherine Wilder, a successful lawyer who is deliberate and calculating in both her words and actions. When it comes to family, she is fiercely loyal and a loving mother to her son, Alex (Rhenzy Feliz). In addition to "Runaways," Angel most recently made a guest star appearance on Fox's new comedy sitcom, "Rel," as 'Loose Boots Monica,' opposite Lil Rel Howery and Sinbad. Additional recent credits include recurring roles on NBC's "Trial and Error," opposite John Lithgow, and on FX's hit series "The Strain," opposite Corey Stoll. Another standout project was appearing in FX's critically acclaimed, Emmy Award winning series "The People v. OJ Simpson: American Crime Story." Angel was a scene stealer as famed celebrity attorney Shawn Chapman, one of Simpson's 'Dream Team' lawyers. Angel's first acting gig was on Joss Whedon's "Angel." Since then, she has appeared on some of the most buzzed about series, including: "ER," "Castle," "Criminal Minds," "The Closer," "The Soul Man," "Rebel," and "Sean Saves the World." Angel is also well known for her role as the intrepid and vivacious Tasha Davenport on five seasons of Disney XD's live-action comedy series "Lab Rats." At only 16 years old, Angel was accepted into the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. There, she immersed herself in performing, and went on to study Shakespeare at the British American Drama Academy, work with the Independent Shakespeare Company, Will & Company, and performed with The Blank Theatre's Young Playwrights Festival for more than 10 years. Angel currently lives in Los Angeles with her husband and two children. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theactorslounge/support
Dale Godboldo joins host Elias on this week's podcast. Godboldo is best known for his work as Dream Team attorney Carl E. Douglas on the award-winning FX series The People v. OJ Simpson: American Crime Story. He was also a member of the popular 90’s cult classic show The ‘All-New’ Mickey Mouse Club alongside Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake, Christina Aguilera, Keri Russell, and Ryan Gosling. With the support of his fellow former Mouseketeers, he founded Always in the Club Foundation, which supports arts education and mentorship. The mission of AITCF is to raise funding and support other organizations focused on education, arts, mentorship, and entrepreneurship. He is also an executive producer of the upcoming Mickey Mouse Club Reunion, which will reunite cast members and fans to celebrate the show’s 30th anniversary. You can find Dale on Instagram @dalegodboldo and Twitter @dalegodboldo Email the show themccpodcast@gmail.com Twitter @themccpodcast Twitter @Eliasg7577 Instagram @themccpodcast Facebook www.facebook.com/themancavechroniclespodcast www.themccpodcast.com
Sophisticated, hard-working, and an undeniable talent, Angel Parker has brought to life some of the most dynamic and diverse characters on screen today. In 2018, Angel can currently be seen starring on Marvel's hit, action drama series, "Runaways," slated to premiere its second season on Hulu December 21, 2018. The series follows six diverse teenagers who can barely stand each other, however, they must unite against a common foe: their evil parents. Angel shines as Catherine Wilder, a successful lawyer who is deliberate and calculating in both her words and actions. When it comes to family, she is fiercely loyal and a loving mother to her son, Alex (Rhenzy Feliz). In addition to "Runaways," Angel most recently made a guest star appearance on Fox's new comedy sitcom, "Rel," as 'Loose Boots Monica,' opposite Lil Rel Howery and Sinbad. Additional recent credits include recurring roles on NBC's "Trial and Error," opposite John Lithgow, and on FX's hit series "The Strain," opposite Corey Stoll. Another standout project was appearing in FX's critically acclaimed, Emmy Award winning series "The People v. OJ Simpson: American Crime Story." Angel was a scene stealer as famed celebrity attorney Shawn Chapman, one of Simpson's 'Dream Team' lawyers.
When the producers behind FX's smash "The People vs. OJ Simpson: American Crime Story" turned to the murder of Gianni Versace as the second installment in their anthology series, executive producer Ryan Murphy didn't have to look far to find the actor who would play serial killer Andrew Cunanan: His old buddy Darren Criss from "Glee." It was a juicy role for Criss, and Turn It On recently met up with the actor to discuss the mystery of Cunanan, the sensitivity of the fact that so many people impacted by Cunanan may be watching, and how his ethnicity as a half-Filipino man made him the perfect fit for the role. Later in this episode, we also talked to American Crime Story producers Brad Simpson and Nina Jacobson about the franchise.
New Podcast with Actor Angel Parker! In this episode of "Kahnversations," we interview Angel Parker. Sophisticated, hard-working, and an undeniable talent, Angel has brought to life some of the most dynamic and diverse characters on screen today. She was most recently seen starring on FX’s critically acclaimed Emmy Award winning series THE PEOPLE V. OJ SIMPSON: AMERICAN CRIME STORY. Angel was a scene stealer as famed celebrity attorney Shawn Chapman, one of Simpson’s “Dream Team” lawyers. Angel can be seen recurring on NBC’s highly anticipated series TRIAL & ERROR, opposite John Lithgow. TRIAL & ERROR takes a comedic turn on a murder trial similar to the recent documentary, MAKING A MURDERER. Angel joins the cast as Heidi Baker, a perky Carolina newscaster who is following the Larry Henderson [Lithgow] murder case and reports on the case’s many unexpected twists and turns. The series premiered on March 14, 2017. Angel can also be seen recurring on BET’s REBEL, which follows Rebecca “Rebel” Cole (Danielle Moné Truitt), a diligent African-American police officer turned rogue private investigator after her brother is slain by the police. Angel plays Stella Parker, Rebel’s union-appointed attorney who tries to do her best “lawyering” when Internal Affairs is tasked with investigating Rebel’s shooting of a fellow officer. In addition, Angel will recur as Alex Green on the final season of FX’s horror series, THE STRAIN, airing later in 2017. Angel has already been cast as Catherine Wilder in Marvel’s RUNAWAYS, which will air on HULU in 2018. Angel’s first acting gig was on Joss Whedon’s television show ANGEL. Since then, she has appeared on some of the most buzzed about series including: ER, CASTLE, CRIMINAL MINDS, THE CLOSER, THE SOUL MAN, and SEAN SAVES THE WORLD. Angel is also well known for her role as the intrepid and vivacious Tasha Davenport on five seasons of Disney XD’s live-action comedy series LAB RATS. At only 16 years old, Angel was accepted into the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. There, she immersed herself in performing, and went on to study Shakespeare at the British American Drama Academy; work with the Independent Shakespeare Company, Will & Company; and perform with The Blank Theatre’s Young Playwrights Festival for more than 10 years. She continues to hone her craft at Lesly Kahn & Co., where she is a proud member of the professional class and serves on the faculty. Angel currently lives in Los Angeles with her husband and two children. 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.
It's hard for us to contain our excitement about this week's episode. Though we love many different personality typing systems, the Enneagram is our newest love. Today we are welcoming our friend Amanda Ginn to the show and the three of us chat about all 9 Enneagram types and how knowing your type can help you as a homeschool parent. If you've never taken an Enneagram test before or are unsure of your type, head to 9types.com for a free starter test. You can find Amanda on Instagram at @aswearegoing The Enneagram Institute The Enneagram Institute's Type Combinations (for relationships) Homeschooling and the Voyage of Self-Discovery by David H. Albert Amanda read this awesome quote by David Albert, "Recognition of the utter originality of each and every journey remains by far the single most important reason to homeschool." The Liturgists Podcast Episode 37: The Enneagram The Road Back to You Podcast Loving This Week Maren: The People Vs. OJ Simpson: American Crime Story (can be seen on Netflix) Angela: The Shauna Niequist Podcast Other Mentions: Bittersweet by Shauna Niequist Present Over Perfect by Shauna Niequist The Road Back to You Episode 6 with Shauna Niequist The Relevant Podcast Visit our website Join our closed Facebook group: Unrefined Homeschoolers Follow us on Facebook and Instagram Email us any questions or feedback at homeschoolunrefined@gmail.com
"Tube Talk" - The Walking Dead, Legion, The People V. OJ Simpson: American Crime Story, Sneaky Pete, Arrow, The Flash In this "Tube Talk" episode, Matt & Joel discuss the most recent episodes of The Walking Dead (S7E12&13), Legion (S1E4&5), Arrow (S5E15), & The Flash (S3E14&15). Joel also breaks down his final thoughts on The People V. OJ Simpson: American Crime Story, and Matt discusses the show Sneaky Pete. $50 AMC Gift Card Contest Details: Post a photo of an upcoming film or TV show you are excited for on Facebook or Instagram and tag "@reelreviewmedia" for a chance to win! And don't forget to tell us why you are so excited for it! Contact us with any comments or questions at reelreviewmedia@gmail.com Follow us on Facebook or Sign Up for our newsletter HERE Check out our website at reelreviewmedia.com The Reel Review Podcast is where you get the some of the latest happenings, reel thoughts, and perspectives in the world of film and television and all from a fan vs. critic perspective.
"Tube Talk" - The Walking Dead, Legion, 24 Legacy, Flash, Arrow, The OA, & The People V. OJ Simpson: American Crime Story In this "Tube Talk" episode, Matt & Joel discuss the most recent episodes of The Walking Dead (S7E11), Legion (S1E3), 24 Legacy (S1E5), Flash (S3E13), & Arrow (S5E14). Then they discuss the new shows Joel has been watching -- The OA, and The People Vs. OJ Simpson: American Crime Story. Contact us with any comments or questions at reelreviewmedia@gmail.com Follow us on Facebook or Sign Up for our newsletter HERE Check out our website at reelreviewmedia.com The Reel Review Podcast is where you get the some of the latest happenings, reel thoughts, and perspectives in the world of film and television and all from a fan vs. critic perspective.
It's a three-man show this week with Maurice, Victor and Carl! Victor reviews WWE Elimination Chamber, John Wick: Chapter 2 and Resident Evil VII, Carl talks about the 4 for 4 gaming challenge and The People vs. OJ Simpson: American Crime Story, and Maurice talks a bit about Zelda. News headlines include Ben Affleck dropping out of directing The Batman, (Free) Mel Gibson possibly directing Suicide Squad 2, and a planned movie and book starring the John Cena of the NFL, Tom Brady. All this and more, so GET IT! Recorded February 21, 2017 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Email: CodexPrimePodcast@gmail.com CATCH CODEX PRIME AT: Facebook: www.facebook.com/codexprime Twitter: twitter.com/codexprimecast Instagram: instagram.com/codexprimepodcast/ iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/codex…id998035389?mt=2 YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCbDMNJNgnM6y3WB3fA1a1HA SoundCloud: @codex-prime Victor Omoayo - twitter.com/VictorOmoayo - www.youtube.com/user/vomoayo Carl Byrd - Twitter, Instagram and Vine: @mrbyrd1027 - bookmrbyrd1027@gmail.com
WEEK IN GEEK: As promised, Andrew watches (and loves) The LEGO Batman Movie while Dan can't stop playing Righteous Hammer Games. EPISODIC SERIALIZATION: With Channel Zero: Candle Cove last week and both Dan and Andrew engrossed in The People vs. OJ Simpson: American Crime Story, Andrew and Dan look at what seems to be a rising tide of season-long anthology television shows. Moving away from episodic anthology shows to a single story told across an entire season and changing stories and cast in the following season, shows like American Horror Story and True Detective brought this format to the forefront of popular culture. AMERICAN CRIME STORY AND THE FICTIONALIZATION OF LIVING MEMORY: As mentioned above both Dan and Andrew are oddly obsessed with The People vs. OJ Simpson and, frankly, they take some time to wonder why. FEATURED MUSIC: -"Stayin' in Black" by Wax Audio -"Far From Any Road (Main Title Theme from True Detective)" by The Handsome Family -"Time" by Titiyo
Race, sexism, class and fame were all at the heart of how the OJ Simpson trial unfolded, themes that still resonate two decades later. The new hit series on FX ‘The People vs OJ Simpson: American Crime Story’ follows the 1994-95 trial of OJ Simpson for the horrific murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. On this episode we are joined by showrunners Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski to discuss their new hit series on FX ‘The People vs OJ Simpson: American Crime Story’. The ten part series is based on the Jeffery Toobin book ‘The Run of His Life’ and it examines the racial tensions of Los Angeles, the flaws in the American justice system, our obsession with celebrity and the 24 hour news cycle. The outstanding cast of the show includes John Travolta as the larger than life litigator Robert Shapiro, David Schwimmer as OJ’s best friend Robert Kardashian, Sarah Paulson as the scrutinized prosecutor Marcia Clark, and Cuba Gooding Jr as OJ Simpson.
Race, sexism, class and fame were all at the heart of how the OJ Simpson trial unfolded, themes that still resonate two decades later. The new hit series on FX ‘The People vs OJ Simpson: American Crime Story’ follows the 1994-95 trial of OJ Simpson for the horrific murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. On this episode we are joined by showrunners Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski to discuss their new hit series on FX ‘The People vs OJ Simpson: American Crime Story’. The ten part series is based on the Jeffery Toobin book ‘The Run of His Life’ and it examines the racial tensions of Los Angeles, the flaws in the American justice system, our obsession with celebrity and the 24 hour news cycle. The outstanding cast of the show includes John Travolta as the larger than life litigator Robert Shapiro, David Schwimmer as OJ’s best friend Robert Kardashian, Sarah Paulson as the scrutinized prosecutor Marcia Clark, and Cuba Gooding Jr as OJ Simpson.
Ariel and Colleen discuss the FX's new series "The People vs. OJ Simpson: American Crime Story," Grease, John Travolta's weird brown hair, and WHAT EXACTLY IS THE POINT OF WATCHING A STORY YOU ALREADY KNOW THE ANSWER TO?!?!?!
In our final episode of season 3 we take a look at the show of 2016 People v. OJ Simpson: American Crime Story. This dramatic look at the crime of the century, is well cast, well acted (for the most part), and most importantly recaptures the fascination the country had in the murders of Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman by OJ Simpson. Ryan Murphy, FX and the writers behind American Crime Story: The People v. OJ Simpson really outdid themselves with this series, capturing the frenzy sensationalism that this case represented. In ten episodes race, politics, sexism, crime, the justice system and celebrity are all discussed deftly, making this series one of the best in 2016. The pilot kicks the series off with enough gore, camp, and information on the case to hook you in. If you have not already checked out FX's People v. OJ Simpson, find out now what the entire nation had experienced back in 1995.
On Bladtcast 163,just like Starship, "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now". Christian is back in the Tomorrow Show studios, joined by Ashley Daniels and Jared Gilkerson for a wide-ranging conversation that includes diverse topics such as first wedding dances, Erin Andrews, Kim Kardashian, the best part of "The People v. OJ Simpson: American Crime Story", the trials and tribulations of Dustin Diamond, Hannah Montana vs. Stephanie Tanner, Lena Dunham vs. Airbrushing, and, finally, the woman who came up with a truly unique way to smuggle cocaine. For a limited time, a video version of this episode is posted at Bladtcast.com. For more information about The Tomorrow Show, go to TheTomorrowShow.com, and catch that show's premiere on Monday, March 14th at 10pm ET / 7pm PT!
The writers of The People vs OJ Simpson: American Crime Story, as well as Ed Wood, The People Vs. Larry Flint, and more discuss how the ten-episode OJ story is different to writing a feature, its Dickensian appeal, writing real people, rebranding after their first feature, Problem Child, formatting, and lots more.
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Welcome to Episode 008! Tim, Jeff, and Ira in studio Topics include: The People V. OJ Simpson: American Crime Story, The X-Files, Route 81 and outrunning the po-po, The Money Monster trailer, Mr. Robot, Larry David on SNL this weekend, Ant & The Aardvark, 1975 (The band), “Who Died? (this week)”, Crackhead Bob, Superbowl and Coldplay, The Revenant, Tom Hardy and Tom Berenger, Movies opening this week, Another round of “Length Matters”, We Review Your Reviews, and pick reviews for our Twitter poll, and much more!Follow Us!https://twitter.com/Radio_Labyrinth Like Us!https://www.facebook.com/radiolabyrinth/ Grab Your Balls, LET’S TALK S [...]