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How do you as a parent navigate the challenges of having your adult child back under your roof? On In The Market with Janet Parshall week we took a look at the issues surrounding why today’s adult children are reluctant to leave or finding their way back under their parent’s roof, how depression plays a role in this resistance to traditional independence and why prayer and good communication are vital to navigating this dramatic change in your relationship. In 1938 one radio broadcast sent waves of terror across the nation and its impact in the days that followed revealed something very important about us as a nation and changed broadcasting forever. Orson Welle’s The War of the Worlds program was that broadcast. Janet sat down with one of our favorite authors to talk about this history making moment, how it happened and whether or not people really believed that the end was near and Martians had come to destroy mankind. Like many authors the writings of J.R.R. Tolkien in the Lord of the Rings stories are informed by his own life experiences including surviving the horrors of World War I. Our guest took us deep behind the fantasy to reveal how the underpinnings of his worldviews and his beliefs about God became the scaffolding on which he constructed these stories that continue to stand the test of time. As we turn our eyes more and more toward the holiday season, we must never forget that our spiritual warfare battles don’t take time off. We need to be ever ready to stand firm on God’s truth. So once again we invited you to ask your most challenging and confounding questions related to this topic to one of our favorite experts, who as usual, took us back to God’s word for clear guidance and direction on this multi-faceted topic. As we close out another week, our favorite husband and wife team draw us once again to think biblically and critically about the news making headlines this week.Become a Parshall Partner: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/inthemarket/partnersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hey Airheads! This week is a super-doozy! (If thats a thing) The boys talk about Winston Churchill's daily eating and drinking routine and it is NOT for the faint of heart! It's an absolute wonder we kicked H*tler's ass if we are being honest. Cho then shares a timely clip of Orson Welle's discussing his relationship with Winston, which leads to a lively conversation about the HollyWood Vunderkind! Now what CHO had planned was to nominate a King and Queen and members of the royal court (which DID end up happening) but not before an aisde about Muammar Gaddafi and whether or not he was understood lol.... y'all know how we be! Go to TraeCrowder.com to see Trae on the road! This saturday July 13th, Corey will be in Fayetville Arkansas... get your tickets at CMSimpact.org/GoodLaughComedyTour Patreon.com/TraeCrowder BonusCorey.com Support our sponsor BLUECHEW by going to BlueChew.com and using the promo code POA to get your first order of Blue Chew for FREE!!! Corey will be on The Past Times this week on The Dollop Podcast channel... holler at it! Listen to WellRED, Gravy Baby, and Weekly Skews! Love y'all! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hey Airheads! This week is a super-doozy! (If thats a thing) The boys talk about Winston Churchill's daily eating and drinking routine and it is NOT for the faint of heart! It's an absolute wonder we kicked H*tler's ass if we are being honest. Cho then shares a timely clip of Orson Welle's discussing his relationship with Winston, which leads to a lively conversation about the HollyWood Vunderkind! Now what CHO had planned was to nominate a King and Queen and members of the royal court (which DID end up happening) but not before an aisde about Muammar Gaddafi and whether or not he was understood lol.... y'all know how we be! Go to TraeCrowder.com to see Trae on the road! This saturday July 13th, Corey will be in Fayetville Arkansas... get your tickets at CMSimpact.org/GoodLaughComedyTour Patreon.com/TraeCrowder BonusCorey.com Support our sponsor BLUECHEW by going to BlueChew.com and using the promo code POA to get your first order of Blue Chew for FREE!!! Corey will be on The Past Times this week on The Dollop Podcast channel... holler at it! Listen to WellRED, Gravy Baby, and Weekly Skews! Love y'all! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Well TrashPeople, Meta May comes to an end with Dustin's host pick—The Other Side of the Wind. Orson Welle's final film released posthumously in 2018 on Netflix sees us gathering at the analysis table to discuss film critics, film financing, Orson Welles, transitionary periods in Hollywood history, and more. Join us now as we talk through The Other Side of the Wind. TIMESTAMPS 00:30 - Introductions and Synopsis 03:40 - Quick The Other Side of the Wind Reviews 13:29 - Expanding the Syllabus 26:19 - Analysis 54:04 - Shelf or Trash 57:52 - Wrap Up and Next Week's Film
This week on the #WatchTowerFilmPodcast we celebrate our 50th EPISODE LIVE at Aaron & George's Film Cafe! This week we screen and discuss a film highly regarded as "The Greatest Film of All Time"; Orson Welle's "Citizen Kane"! Join us as we talk in-depth on just how revolutionary this film was for Cinema and how it became a strong foundation for what cinema could be. Please help us by SUBSCRIBING, LIKING, COMMENTING, and SHARING and stay tuned on our Instagram and Facebook pages to get updates on our upcoming live episodes; we would love for you to join us in person to discuss cinema. #WatchTowerFilmPodcast #FilmPodcast #Cinema #IndieFilm #Film #Movies #MoviePodcast
Introduced by Captain Radio, Steve Bellinger's affectionately updated commemoration of Orson Welle's terrifyingly realistic 1939 Halloween modern media interpretation of H. G. Wells classic sci-fi horror novel, WAR OF THE WORLDS. Adios, Chicago! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Introduced by Captain Radio, Steve Bellinger's affectionately updated commemoration of Orson Welle's terrifyingly realistic 1939 Halloween modern media interpretation of H. G. Wells classic sci-fi horror novel, WAR OF THE WORLDS. Adios, Chicago! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Happy Halloween!! On this special episode of Truly Fabulously Monstrous, Ace tells Hattie all about Orson Welle's infamous War of the Worlds broadcast of 1938.
As we continue to look at important films that Chris has never seen, we come upon a film considered to be one of the greatest films of all time: Citizen Kane. Written, starring, and directed by Orson Welles, it tells the story of Charles Kane, a media magnate whose life seems to be as out of control as it is grand. The film is as technically impressive as it is well written as it is well-acted and deserves to be part of the conversation for the greatest film ever. The Projection Booth's Mike White and Wake Up Heavy's Mark Begley join Chris to talk about the film if it's the greatest film ever, and Orson Welle's career. You can follow Chris Stachiw at @Casualty_Chris and the Kulturecast @kulturecast. You can also subscribe to the Kulturecast on iTunes here. Also, don't forget to check out our official Facebook page for news, upcoming reviews, contests, and new content, along with our Patreon page.
In this episode we discuss whether John Ford's "How Green Was My Valley" deserved the Academy Award for Best Picture over Orson Welle's storied "Citizen Kane" Follow Us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ReelsOnTheRocks Tweet us any suggestions you have for future shows!
In this episode, we talk about a movie that is about another movie that is widely regarded as the best of all the movies. Make sense? David Finch's Mank and Orson Welle's Citizen Kane are on the agenda today. Oh yeah, and we drink some beer.
Director Frank Oz (Bowfinger, What About Bob?, The Dark Crystal) delivers a feature-length audio commentary for the Orson Welle's classic film noir Touch of Evil. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-side-track/support
Director Frank Oz (Bowfinger, What About Bob?, In & Out, The Dark Crystal) discusses his over-50 year history as a Director and Performer working with the likes of Steve Martin, Bill Murray, Scott Rudin, Jim Henson, Nicole Kidman, George Lucas, Orson Welles, Marlon Brando and more. Plus, why he chose to record his feature-length audio commentary for Orson Welle's film noir classic, Touch of Evil. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-side-track/support
The Falsity of Truth - Orson Welle's Citizen Kane and Akira Kurosawa's Rashomon On this week's episode of WatchThis W/RickRamos, Ibrahim & I sit down to discuss the paradox of truth focusing on two of the most important films in the history of cinema, Orson Welle's 1941 RKO Classic Citizen Kane and Akira Kurosawa's 1950 Venice Film Festival Golden Bear Winner Rashomon. Each film examines the uncertainty of perception, memory, and truth. Kane has often been heralded as the greatest film of all time and Rashomon is credited with recognizing the viability of Japanese Cinema (and this critic would argue, World Cinema in general). These are two incredibly important films in the history of filmmaking. Ibrahim & I are excited to sit down for this discussion. We hope you enjoy listening to it as we enjoyed preparing and recording it. Thanks for the continued Love & Support. We're still enjoying the hell out of this show. Questions, Comments, Complaints, & Suggestions can be directed to gondoramos@yahoo.com. A Million Thanks.
EP 38 - Orson Welle's War Of The Worlds: Ahhhhhhhh The French Champagne? by with Anthony, David, Elisa, & Lala
Where in our very last show for 2018 we fight about our favourite and least favourite Netflicks – have a merry, happy, glorious film-filled new year!
In Episode 51 of Guide to the Unknown: Kristen gets caught up in the pandemonium follow Orson Welle’s infamous broadcast of War of the Worlds! Will gets gobbled up by a nasty old witch in the Black Hills Woods! Or is it a wendigo? Or is it…nothing at all? SUPPORT OUR AMAZING FRIENDS: Bobby’s latest episode of DarkFuture, Phenomenology is live! It stars Bobby, Kristen, and Will! A horror noir! Listen to CMYK’s new album CRANDANGULAR! It’s cran-tastic! Read Kristen’s insane Celebrity Horror Stories! Is tay-tay okay-okay? SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS Find links to every podcast app/twitter account, and every episode at TalkBomb.com/GTTUPod And consider helping us fund the show on Patreon!
'Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the bus, Not a creature was speeding, not even us; The explosives were hung by the gas tank with care, In hopes that Keanu soon would be there; Dennis Hopper was nestled all snug in his bed, While dreams of retirement danced in his head And Sandra in her 'kerchief, and Ortiz in his cap, Had narrowly avoided a longshoreman's nap, When out on the freeway there arose such a clatter, Jack sprang from his coffee to see to the matter. Away to the payphone he flew like a flash, "Pop quiz hotshot, now give me some cash." He sprang to his cruiser, blew Jeff Daniels a whistle, And away they all flew like the heat of a missile. But I heard him exclaim, ere he drove out of sight, MERRY SPEEDMAS TO ALL, AND TO ALL A GOOD-NIGHT! --------------------------------------------- PS. Check out Dave’s CSI bomb squad photo, and don’t forget to watch Orson Welle’s F FOR FAKE on FilmStruck for our next episode coming in early January!
Jeannine Hodson is a line producer with over 20 years experience with studios such as Nickelodeon, Disney, Warner Brothers, and more. Have you ever heard this Orson Welle's quote? “Keep Ted Turner and his *BEEP* crayolas away from my movies.” Well, Jeannine got her start on Ted's team with crayola in hand. Listen in as we discuss Jeannine's role in the industry's transition from hand-drawn to digital ink and paint processes, the era of Disney's straight-to-DVD sequels, and how an attempted murderess becomes a beloved cultural icon in her own hit movie series. Yes, I'm talking about Tinker Bell! SHOW NOTES-- Jeannine Hodson- Line Producer on Disney Junior's Puppy Dog Pals Ted Turner colorization colorization controversy Disney Toon Studios- direct to DVD releases
This month on The Poster Boys podcast, designers Brandon Schaefer and Sam Smith look at the diverse work of Polish poster artist Barbara Baranowska, also known simply as ‘Basha.' An essential voice in the Polish Poster School (see also last May's episode for more), Basha created a chameleonic oeuvre while living in post-war Poland and France through the 60′s and 70′s, including iconic posters for films ranging from Zulawski's POSSESSION to WILLY WONKA. The Poster Boys also chat about some books and designs that have caught their attention lately, and open the Flat File to look at the posters for Orson Welle's monolithic masterpiece CITIZEN KANE. SHOW NOTES & LINKS The Art of the B-Movie Poster Sam's Myth: 1000 Polish Book Covers Polish Culture: Barbara Baranowska Daniel Bird on Polish Posters Music selections: Bass on Titles theme, Possession Theme by Andrzej Korzysnki, Xanadu by Olivia Newton John and E.L.O. Follow Brandon Schaefer at @seekandspeak, and Sam Smith at @samsmyth. Special thanks to producer Adrian Cobb and to our presenting partner, AIGA's Eye on Design blog.
Random talk about Star Trek, with nobody there to defend Star Wars. Plus speculation about Orson Welle’s dominance of podcasting.
THE HITCHHIKER (SUSPENSE) Ice Box Radio Theatrer’s version of the Lucille Fletcher classic, 'The Hitchhiker' originally starring Orson Welle's on Suspense and the Mercury Theater On Air. Ice Box Radio Theater