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Today on Too Opinionated the incredible Olivia d'Abo comes to visit. Olivia is an actress/musician known for her roles in The Wonder Years, Ultimate Avengers, Law and Order Criminal Intent, Eureka, Conan the Destroyer, Bolero, and Star Wars the Clone Wars! Want to watch: YouTube Meisterkhan Pod (Please Subscribe)
Angie Morgan is deep in her rebellious teen phase, acting out against her absent parents with her secret new boyfriend, Mario. However, unbeknownst to her, Mario is a reluctant agent of a vast sex trafficking network, and he is forced to drag Angie into a horrifying world of rape and abuse. As the police and her heartbroken parents fight to find her, Angie and the other trafficked girls struggle to maintain hope and stay alive. When Angie finally escapes and is brought home, she is haunted by the atrocities done to her and by the shadowy figures still pursuing her. She must eventually confront the shame and fear instilled in her in order to save the girls she left behind. This story depicts the horrors of sex trafficking in a deeply visceral way, serving as a call to action for many who consider their lives untouched by this world. Beyond that, however, Lost Girls is also a story of family, of bravery, and of self-worth that cannot be dictated by the world around you.
Angie Morgan is deep in her rebellious teen phase, acting out against her absent parents with her secret new boyfriend, Mario. However, unbeknownst to her, Mario is a reluctant agent of a vast sex trafficking network, and he is forced to drag Angie into a horrifying world of rape and abuse. As the police and her heartbroken parents fight to find her, Angie and the other trafficked girls struggle to maintain hope and stay alive. When Angie finally escapes and is brought home, she is haunted by the atrocities done to her and by the shadowy figures still pursuing her. She must eventually confront the shame and fear instilled in her in order to save the girls she left behind. This story depicts the horrors of sex trafficking in a deeply visceral way, serving as a call to action for many who consider their lives untouched by this world. Beyond that, however, Lost Girls is also a story of family, of bravery, and of self-worth that cannot be dictated by the world around you.
In this episode, I visit with Midori Francis about "Dash and Lilly" on Netflix, as well as her upcoming release "Afterlife of the Party". Rocker Dee Snider visits about his new Christmas release with Lzzy Hale "The Magic Of Christmas Day" and his 2020 holiday plans. Olivia D'Abo talks about her new movie "Angie: Lost Girls". Country singer-songwriter Cooper Alan visits about his timely single "New Normal" and what he's been doing artistically in 2020. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/camerondole/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/camerondole/support
Connor & Jon quote through Noah Baumbach's first film Kicking and Screaming(not the Will Ferrell one). They make the strange discovery of how relatable it is to their own lives and who is which character. This episode might also hold the record of most Mike Ditka mentions in a podcast.WARNING: Major spoilers for Kicking and ScreamingFollow us: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rulesoftheframe/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rulesoftheframe Twitter: https://twitter.com/RulesOfTheFrameFilms mentioned in this episode:--------------------------------Kicking and Screaming (1995) | Dir. Noah BaumbachMr. Jealousy (1997) | Dir. Noah Baumbach(500) Days of Summer (2009) | Dir. Marc WebbWhen Harry Met Sally... (1989) | Dir. Rob ReinerKicking & Screaming (2005) | Dir. Jesse DylanFrozen (2013) | Dir. Chris Buck & Jennifer LeeFrozen (2010) | Dir. Adam GreenLee Daniels' The Butler (2013) | Dir. Lee DanielsDjango Unchained (2012) | Dir. Quentin TarantinoTalladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby (2006) | Dir. Adam McKayAnchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004) | Dir. Adam McKayBad News Bears (2005) | Dir. Richard LinklaterBreakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo (1984) | Dir. Sam FirstenbergClerks (1994) | Dir. Kevin SmithMetropolitan (1990) | Dir. Whit StillmanBarcelona (1994) | Dir. Whit StillmanOld School (2003) | Dir. Todd PhillipsNational Lampoon's Animal House (1978) | Dir. John LandisLa Jetee (1962) | Dir. Chris MarkerNapoleon Dynamite (2004) | Dir.Jared HessA Series of Unfortunate Events (2004) | Dir. Brad SilberlingDead Poets Society (1989) | Dir. Peter WeirFerris Bueller's Day Off (1986) | Dir. John HughesApocalypse Now (1979) | Dir. Francis Ford CoppolaDays of Thunder (1990) | Dir. Tony Scott
Opens with a clip from the Disney cartoon series, “The Legend of Tarzan.” Editor: “You know what you need, Ed? Inspiration!” The Comic News Insider podcast allowed Datline Jasoom to play portions of an interview it did with Olivia d'Abo, who played Jane in the series. “She's sort of a wild and crazy girl,” Olivia says. Ted McKosky submitted an interview he found with Forest J. Ackerman, who talks about meeting Edgar Rice Burroughs. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/panthan-press/message
Olivia d'Abo (The Wonder Years, Law & Order, Star Wars: The Clone Wars) swings by to chat with Shari about her start in the industry, becoming Americanized, how to build characters, and finding ways to center yourself and become the best actor possible. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join us as actress and master impressionist Olivia d'Abo shares stories about her life in London, New Mexico and numerous movie/TV sets, as well as her insights into how she approaches her craft.
In this episode, Lyndsey revisits her VHS copy of the 1995 kids sports flick The Big Green, in which Olivia d'Abo takes it upon herself to teach a bunch of rag-tag rural Texas kids how to become competitive soccer players while dodging the advances of Deputy Steve Guttenberg. The film co-stars John Terry, Patrick Renna, and a goat. Ads on the tape include the Toy Story video game for Sega Genesis and SNES, Man of the House, A Kid in King Arthur's Court, and an extended music video starring Timon and Pumbaa.
Listen to our exclusive on-location interview with actress Olivia D'Abo from the Nostalgia Con in Hunt Valley, MD! Fans of The Wonder Years you don't want to miss this interview with Kevin's older sister "Karen Arnold"!
This week's BTB show is a tribute to the late great artist extraordinaire Tom Petty! In a BTB exclusive we interview legendary guitar maker and founder of PRS guitars, Paul Reed Smith! Paul talks about everything Rock and Roll, his thoughts on the Petty's artistry and much more. In addition you'll hear our exclusive on-location interviews with actress Olivia D'abo (The Wonder Years), actress Aileen Quinn (Annie) and actress Cindy Williams (Laverne and Shirley) from the Nostalgia Con in Hunt Valley, MD! BTB’s host with the most Al Sotto brings you another entertaining program! "The King of the 80's" Chachi McFly joins us as well as guests host, actor Martin Lopez! So expect all the late-breaking news on pop culture, entertainment, and more! Listen to our gut busting humor, insightful commentary, and thought provoking opinions on the world of entertainment uncensored only on Below The Belt Show (www.belowthebeltshow.com)! Classic Cut: Tom Petty "Free Falling" Tom Petty "American Girl" Tom Petty, Prince, Steve Winwood, Jeff Lynne "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" NOTE: Due to copyright, songs have been removed from the podcast show so listen to our show LIVE to hear all the music and commentary uncensored!
Listeners submit cover versions of songs they think surpass the original.
On the Rocks: Where Celebrities & Cocktails Mix welcomes actress/musician Olivia D'Abo (The Wonder Years, Law & Order: Criminal Intent) and actor Amin El Gamal (Prison Break) with guest cohost Stan Zimmerman (The Golden Girls, Gilmore Girls) with Enterta
Today Ken welcomes actress, singer, songwriter, Olivia d'Abo to the show. Ken and Olivia discuss the origins of the show's title, Bolero, French as a first language, TV Guide, The Wonder Years, being in Mad Magazine, Electric Boogaloo, New Mexico, being the eternal outsider, having an ear for accents, dirty little gypsies, Bo Derek, the disappointment of cornrows, biblical floods, Conan: The Destroyer, Grace Jones, Wilt Chamberlain, The Coreys, Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney, experiencing old Hollywood, Simon & Simon, Sarah Douglas. Tracey Walter, Land of the Lost, Greedy, Wendy Richard, Essex. Growing Pains, working at the World of Burgers, SCTV, Really Weird Tales, Martin Short, Karen on the Wonder Years, studying the 60s, method acting, Hollywood Premieres, The Boston vs. Australian accent, bittersweet sitcoms, The Wonder Years' final episode, Robotic Playboy Bunnies, Joe Flaherty, Spin City, Michael J. Fox, Bob Balaban, "The Last Good Time", The Single Guy, Kirk Douglas, Spirit of '76, David Cassidy, Olivia's Music, The Jeffersons, Justice League, the wonders of technical voice acting, The Big Green, Tarzan and Jane, Vincent D'Onofrio's secret acting mash ups, how Gumby connects to Vampire's Kiss, and walking down memory lane.
Gerry Strauss of Ravishly.com interviews Olivia D'abo aka Karen Arnold, Fred Savage’s feisty big sister on “The Wonder Years." she’s also a UK native, a recording artist who once recorded with Jon Bon Jovi, and a former family friend of Elton John’s.
The talented songwriter talks about interval jumping, dinosaur riding & living in her mid heaven.
Reviews: Deadpool #49.1, Lord of the Jungle #1, Secret Avengers #21.1 Jimmy is back in NYC and still recovering from his time away. Due to last minute cancellations, he's flying solo this episode. (Thanks a lot, Jessica Alba). Jimmy talks about his trip to his hometown of Jacksonville, Florida and gives a big shout out to his new favorite local comic book store, Universe of Superheroes at the Beach. Thanks to old highschool/college best pal Ted for co-hosting last week and hanging. He also mentions The Muppets taking on FOX news and gives kudos to pal Olivia d'Abo for winning Best Actress in the Broadway World 2011 L.A. Awards! News includes: It's Shazam not Captain Marvel, DC announces Amethyst collection, Vaughn returns to X-Men sequel, Danger Academy goes to Hollywood, The CW finds their GA, and Kate Beaton has projects galore! As always, listener feedback, the Top 3 and more! Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love!
Reviews: The Activity #1, Jason Conquers America One-Shot, Memorial #1 Jimmy flies solo since everyone is recovering from their Christmas hangovers. It's a quickie but full of CNI goodness! He briefly (promise) talks about seeing his family on Christmas, some out of town friends and the little girl Riley who blew up the internet with her marketing rant. News includes: Nexus returns in Dark Horse Presents, Golden Apple comic book store goes on sale, Comicraft annual font sale is coming, and the Spider-Man PSA trade has been altered in a drastic way. Some great feedback from CNI's first celebrity interview Olivia d'Abo and her recent best actress nomination that you can vote on over at BroadwayWorld.com. As always, the Top 3 and more! Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love!
Movie Meltdown - Episode 141 Join us this week as we bring you our geek activities and this week's Sofa Theater feature: Charley Varrick. An interesting and under-seen movie directed by Don Siegel that features... a bank robbery, Joe Don Baker, an airplane vs. car chase scene, Joe Don Baker, explosions, Joe Don Baker, great supporting characters, Joe Don Baker, and a slightly disturbing James Bond-like sex scene featuring Walter Matthau?? WTF indeed. Plus we talk to the film's co-star Andrew Robinson about his thoughts on the movie! And somewhere before the serious examination of misogyny in film, we discuss…Hatchet, Il Posto, Conan the Destroyer, Harry Dean Stanton, an inspiring educational movie, Olivia D'abo, Norman Fell, Playboy…the wickedest magazine of all, the generations of the suburbs, Wes Craven, Ice Cube’s mom, Rory Gallagher, Super, a little person giving out Halloween candy, keeping you boss’s picture on your nightstand, the first time I saw a full-grown naked woman, Movie Meltdown as therapy, Babysitters Beware, Adam Green, a fake foreign language, a bald girl, Escape from New York, being kind of loose if you’ve got a round bed. The Bicycle Thief, a killa frog, Wilt Chamberlain, the Playboy forums scene, I don’t believe in the Bell Witch, joining with a women, Roper vs. Furley, Music of the Heart, Ernest Borgnine, Fargo, insecure men, James Gunn, Three Stooges German, I’ve got nothing against pictures of naked women, a big build-up to a great letdown, the Playboy’s man’s man fantasy, Reservoir Dogs meets No Country for Old Men and why do women wear thongs? Spoiler Alert: Full spoilers revealed for Charley Varrick, so go watch the movie now!! “What have I been missing and how much do I not know…about what I’ve not seen?”
Voice artist Olivia D'Abo joins Joe and Jimmy for this special episode. Olivia voices several great animated series including Tarzan, Batman Beyond, Justice League, Invader Zim and Ultimate Avengers! Enjoy!