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On the latest episode of the podcast, Jamie comes very close to recommending lesbian pornography, Doug wants nothing more than to swap out the lead of the film for a hunky oaf, and we take some time to work on Obama impressions and discuss which of us would be a better proctologist. Don't ignore tummy troubles or 'Near Darks' as we call them around here, grab a pocketful of painkillers, and join us as we wade through a whole lot of swings and misses to find the jokes in, Young Doctors in Love!Young Doctors in Love is a 1982 film directed by Gary Marshall and starring Michael McKean, Sean Young, Hector Elizondo, Harry Dean Stanton, Pamela Reed, Taylor Negron, Ted McGinley, Saul Rubinek, Crystal Bernard & Dabney Coleman..Visit our YouTube ChannelMerch on TeePublic Follow us on TwitterFollow on InstagramFind us on FacebookVisit our WebsiteDoug's Schitt's Creek podcast, Schitt's & Giggles can be found here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/schitts-and-giggles-a-schitts-creek-podcast/id1490637008
Imagine a film today with such legends as Ed Harris, Scott Glenn, Lance Hendrickson, Pamela Reed, Jeff Goldblum and Dennis Quaid. In 1983, they were mostly unknowns, but were all together in Phil Kaufman's epic telling of the story of Project Mercury. Come join us as we visit one of the greatest films of the 1980's. The Socials: YouTube: https://youtube.com/@moviepunditrypodcast7930 Twitter: @movie_punditry @mikeymo1741 @RDellBurns Threads: @Movie_Punditry @mikeymo1741 @rdell47 Facebook: https://wwww.facebook.com/MoviePunditry Instagram: @Movie_Punditry Email: moviepunditry@outlook.com Random Rewatch Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/mikeymo1741/list/random-rewatch/ Rewatch music Opening Music: Electronic Rock (King Around Here) by Alex Grohl via Pixabay.com
In today's episode Karl & Vinnie make their nominations for creepiest South African: Karl drops a hot track titled What's his name? (Why did you make me pee in your car?) in our cop cam segment: In the Scum Parade, we meet a Belgian youtuber who loves poop pranks, a lying liar and her perfectly healthy daughter and a mall employee who loved kids way too muchThe score is currently Vinnie 2 - Karl 3, visit thecreepoff.com to vote and decide this week's winnerCheck out the Scum Parade stories: YouTuber Arrested for Throwing Bucket of Poo on Train Passengers (yahoo.com)Depraved Ohio mom Pamela Reed 'shaved her child's head to help ruse her 7-year-old daughter suffered from cancer' as she raised money online and posted heartbreaking photos of child's treatment | Daily Mail OnlineSuspect who stabbed 3 officers in Times Square on New Year's Eve pleads guilty to federal charges (yahoo.com)Seven Texas men 'filmed themselves gang-raping two toddlers in bathroom of Houston's Galleria Mall where ringleader worked', cops say | Daily Mail OnlineWant to support the show? Find us on Patreon, Supercast & Backed.by to get exclusive merch an extra bonus episode every week! Don't forget you can leave us a voicemail at 585-371-8108
What do, a hardboiled cop working under-cover at an elementary school, and a group of bridesmaids who bond through a series of misadventures, have in common? This week on THE MOVIE CONNECTION: KC Watched: "KINDERGARTEN COP" (7:49) (Directed by, Ivan Reitman. Starring, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Pamela Reed, Penelope Ann Miller...) Jacob Watched: "BRIDESMAIDS" (36:40) (Directed by, Paul Feig. Starring, Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph, Melissa McCarthy...) Talking points include: Movies shot in your own back yard just hit different. How effective is an action star as a school teacher? What made Bridesmaids such a sensation? and more!! Send us an email to let us know how we're doing: movieconnectionpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram Rate and Review on Apple Podcasts Check out more reviews from Jacob on Letterboxd Cover art by Austin Hillebrecht, Letters by KC Schwartz
So this week's @EchoChamberFP https://www.instagram.com/echochamberfp/ goes uncharted with six films, that's right baby, SIX!!! Prime Video has a trueish story, Shudder has a drivers nightmare scenario. Then there's a fascinating genealogy documentary, and a thriller around OCDism, before we explore some Indian demonic mythology from Vertigo Releasing. AND, we end on childhood terrors & parental fears from Lionsgate!!! Today we have: The Burial Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/i2R_s7KVebA 2023 Toronto International Film Festival: 11th September 2023 Theatrical Release Date: 6th October 2023 Digital Release Date: 13th October 2023 Director: Maggie Betts Cast: Jamie Foxx, Tommy Lee Jones, Jurnee Smollett, Alan Ruck, Mamoudou Athie, Pamela Reed, Bill Camp, Amanda Warren, Dorian Missick, Lance E. Nichols, Billy Slaughter Running Time: 126 min Cert: 15 Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/ZOhIdaufd3Q?si=zzOrYDgKuc8doMWe Website: Here. https://press.amazonstudios.com/us/en/original-movies/the-burial ------------ Night of the Hunted Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/CShIh0ZYt78 Fantasy Filmfest: 6th September 2023 Theatrical Release Date: 20th October 2023 Digital Release Date: 20th October 2023 Director: Franck Khalfoun Cast: Camille Rowe, Aleksandar Popovic, Jeremy Scippio, Monaia Abdelrahim, Stasa Stanic, Brenda Nunez, J. John Bieler, Abbe Andersen, Brian Breiter, Isaiah Reyes Running Time: 95 min Cert: 18 Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/12SUjGsAEHs?si=5NjxwsbFv80Vz8N7 Watch via Shudder: Here. https://www.shudder.com/movies/watch/night-of-the-hunted/52d4603925acf8fb ------------ Fioretta Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/wgHYfx0bQUg Woodstock Film Festival: 30th September 2023 Theatrical Release Date: 1st December 2023 Director: Matthew Mishory Cast: E. Randol Schoenberg, Joey Schoenberg, Nuria Schoenberg, Dora Schoenberg, Arnie Schoenberg, Nathan Schoenberg, Pamela Schoenberg, Julius Müller, Muamer Becirovic, Marie-Theres Arnbom, Renata Pavelková, Serena Nono, Filip Finkelstejn, Veronika Koprivová, Sabina Hasanova, Johannes Fleischmann Running Time: 127 min Cert: 12a Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/dJUIq7jIDo4?si=iwBvB353tGc6Qv9q Website: Here. https://www.rubberringfilms.com/fioretta -------------- Exposure Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/mwXNaFxEN0s Newport Beach Film Festival: 17th October 2023 Director: Peter Cannon Cast: Douglas Smith, Margo Harshman, Chanel Minnifield, Gary Poux, Abraham Rodriguez, Ryan Whitney, Kevin McCorkle, Alex Feldman, René Ashton, Jay Bingham Running Time: 96 min Cert: 18 Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/LkmQHtziJSY?si=FH50dtXrnBGssNhO Website: Here. https://www.discomfortsthepoint.com/ ---------------- It Lives Inside Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/TyI9R56MZfI South by Southwest Film Festival: 11th March 2023 US Theatrical Release Date: 22nd September 2023 UK Theatrical Release Date: 20th October 2023 Director: Bishal Dutta Cast: Megan Suri, Neeru Bajwa, Mohana Krishnan, Vik Sahay, Gage Marsh, Beatrice Kitsos, Betty Gabriel, Jenaya Ross Running Time: 99 min Cert: 18 Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/FrPYOf5RmYI?si=k3QRhATvDFXGiEEh Website: Here. https://www.vertigoreleasing.com/movie/it-lives-inside-1/all ------------ Cobweb Watch Review: Here. https://youtu.be/WJiPCTXbZQU Theatrical Release Date: 21st July 2023 Digital Release Date: 23rd October 2023 Blu-ray & DVD Release Date: 30th October 2023 Director: Samuel Bodin Cast: Lizzy Caplan, Antony Starr, Cleopatra Coleman, Woody Norman, Luke Busey, Aleksandra Dragova, Olivia Sussman, Debra Wilson, Jay Rincon, Steffanie Sampson, Jivko Mihaylov, Iliyan Nikolov, Aleksander Asparuhov Running Time: 88 min Cert: 15 Trailer: Here. https://youtu.be/f3cgo46TvZ0 Buy Blu-ray & DVD via Amazon: Here. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Cobweb-Blu-ray-Lizzy-Caplan/dp/B0CH161SSH?dm_i=2T9,8FPQN,UAA81Z,YTXYT,1 ------------ *(Music) 'Banned From T.V.' (feat. Nature, Big Pun, Cam'ron, Jadakiss & Styles P) by N.O.R.E - 1998 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eftv/message
0:14:00 - Box Office and upcoming releases. 0:22:50 *** What's Streaming *** NETFLIX THE EAGLE, Dir. Kevin Macdonald – Channing Tatum, Jamie Bell, Donald Sutherland. 2011 THE ONE, Dir. James Wong – Jet Li, Carla Gugino, Delroy Lindo, Jason Statham. 2001 HOOK, Dir. Steven Spielberg – Robin Williams, Dustin Hoffman, Julia Roberts, Bob Hoskins, Maggie Smith, Caroline Goodall, Charlie Korsmo, Amber Scott, Phil Collins. 1991 0:31:20 - Trailers: STOP MAKING SENSE THE BURIAL – Jamie Foxx, Tommy Lee Jones, Jurnee Smollett, Alan Ruck, Mamoudou Athie, Pamela Reed. Amazon, Feature. NO ONE WILL SAVE YOU – Kaitlyn Deever, Feature. Hulu 0:39:45 - THE NUN II, Dir. Michael Chaves ( Grayson 3 / Roger 3 / Chris 4 ) Hosted, produced and mixed by Grayson Maxwell and Roger Stillion. Music by Chad Wall. Guest appearance by Christopher Boughan. Quality Assurance by Anthony Emmett. Visit the new Youtube channel, "For the Love of Cinema" to follow and support our short video discussions. Roger wears aviators! Please give a like and subscribe if you enjoy it. Follow the show on Twitter @lovecinemapod and check out the Facebook page for updates. Rate, subscribe and leave a comment or two. Every Little bit helps. Send us an email to fortheloveofcinemapodcast@gmail.com
Get a whole month of great cinema FREE on MUBI: mubi.com/themoviepodcastShahbaz and Anthony review Maggie Betts' THE BURIAL as part of The Movie Podcast's 2023 Toronto International Film Festival coverage. Oscar winners Tommy Lee Jones and Jamie Foxx star in this rousing David and Goliath courtroom drama about one family's struggle to hold onto their mom-and-pop funeral home in the face of heartless corporate exploitation. The Burial premieres has its worldwide premiere at TIFF on September 11, 2023 and is scheduled to be released by Amazon Studios in a limited release on October 6, 2023, prior to streaming via Prime Video on October 13, 2023.Watch and listen to The Movie Podcast now on all podcast feeds, YouTube, and TheMoviePodcast.caContact: hello@themoviepodcast.caTHE MOVIE PODCAST ON ET CANADA!THE MOVIE PODCAST MERCHANDISE NOW AVAILABLE!FOLLOW USDaniel on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdShahbaz on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdAnthony on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdThe Movie Podcast on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, Discord, and YouTube
“I've had problems in multiple ultras outside of this one. Just heading out to fast you know. You just burn the candle too quick and then you're just surviving.” Luis is at the Western States 100 and has conversations with Scott Gaiser, Pamela Reed, Nancy Readinger, and Andrew Readinger. Hear all about their running exploits, advice, stories and thoughts. This is a special episode where Luis was at the 2023 Western States 100 with his microphone and chats it up with legends in the sport. Support Road Dog Podcast by: 1. Joining the Patreon Community: https://www.patreon.com/roaddogpodcast 2. Subscribe to the podcast on whatever platform you listen on. GO SLEEVES: https://gokinesiologysleeves.com HAMMER NUTRITION show code: Roaddoglistener15 Listeners get a special 15% off at https://www.hammernutrition.com Allwedoisrun.com Luis Escobar (Host) Contact: luis@roaddogpodcast.com Luis Instagram Kevin Lyons (Producer) Contact: kevin@roaddogpodcast.com yesandvideo.com Music: Slow Burn by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Original RDP Photo: Photography by Kaori Peters kaoriphoto.com Road Dog Podcast Adventure With Luis Escobar www.roaddogpodcast.com
Pamela Reed Sanchez is the President and CEO of the Seneca Park Zoo Society. The Seneca Park Zoo Society is a nonprofit education and conservation organization that works as a support partner to Monroe County in operating the Seneca Park Zoo.The Monroe County website notes, "In 1957, the Seneca Park Zoo Society was chartered as an educational institution by New York State. Since that time, the Society has evolved into a non-profit organization that supports and promotes the zoo by running educational programs, special events, marketing and public relations efforts, fund raising, and food and gift operations. The Society offers memberships that are very popular with area families. The next major improvement to the zoo was opened in the early 1970s and provided a polar bear grotto, which was a great improvement for the zoo's two famous polar bears, Penny and Nickels. As their names suggest, Penny and Nickels were brought to the zoo through the pennies and nickels collected by the area's school children."Listen in to learn more about the Zoo's mission, the educational work occurring both inside the zoo and out in the community, as well as the role zoos play in conservation at home and abroad.Website: https://www.monroecounty.gov/parks-zooWebsite: https://senecaparkzoo.org/Support the show
From intimidating witnesses to a bittersweet, but very good ending. The ABC's of Specrapular continues! In this episode, we discuss the 1990 movie, Kindergarten Cop, and the 2016 movie, La La Land. Kindergarten Cop is available on Amazon Prime and La La Land is available on Netflix. Kindergarten Cop was directed by Ivan Reitman. Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Pamela Reed, Christian and Joseph Cousins, Richard Tyson, and Penelope Ann Miller. La La Land was directed by Damien Chazelle. Starring Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone. Every movie we discuss will be available on either: Netflix, Hulu, HBO Max, Youtube, or Amazon Prime. You can request movies by emailing us at specrapular@gmail.com The next movies we are going discuss are My Cousin Vinny, from 1992, and No Country for Old Men, from 2007. My Cousin Vinny was directed by Jonathan Lynn. Stars Joe Pesci, Marisa Tomei, and Ralph Macchio. It is available on Amazon Prime. No Country for Old Men was directed by Ethan Coen and Joel Coen. Starring Tommy Lee Jones, Javier Bardem, and Josh Brolin. It is available on HBO Max. Don't forget to listen to our new podcast, Weekly BM! Intro music by: Luis. Outro music by: Cairo Braga - Revision of the Future
In episode 2 of April Fools, Brent, Kate, and Nate get their heads stuck in the turkey that is Bean (1997) starring Rowan Atkinson, Peter MacNicol, John Mills, Pamela Reed, Harris Yulin , Burt Reynolds, Richard Gant, Larry Drake, Sandra Oh, Danny Goldring, Johnny Galecki, Chris Ellis, Andrew Lawrence, Peter Egan, Peter Capaldi, June Brown, Peter James, Tricia Vessey, and Tom McGowan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A movie that nobody asked for and a movie that all the nerds asked for. The ABC's of Specrapular continues! In this episode, we discuss the 2008 movie, Iron Man, and the 2021 movie, Zack Snyder's Justice League (technically a J movie). Iron Man is available on Disney+ and Zach Snyder's Justice League is available on HBO Max. Iron Man was directed by Jon Favreau. Starring Robert Downey Jr, Jeff Bridges, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Terrance Howard. Zack Snyder's Justice League was directed by Zack Snyder (no way!). Starring Henry Cavill, Gal Gadot, Ben Affleck, Jason Momoa, Ezra Miller, and Ray Fisher. Every movie we discuss will be available on either: Netflix, Hulu, HBO Max, Youtube, or Amazon Prime. You can request movies by emailing us at specrapular@gmail.com The next movies we are going to discuss are Kindergarten Cop, from 1990, and La La Land, from 2016. Kindergarten Cop was directed by Ivan Reitman. Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Pamela Reed, Christian and Joseph Cousins, Richard Tyson, and Penelope Ann Miller. It is available on Amazon Prime. La La Land was directed by Damien Chazelle. Starring Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone. It is available on Netflix. Don't forget to listen to our new podcast, Weekly BM! Intro music by: Luis. Outro music by: Cairo Braga - Revision of the Future
How amazing would it be if your investments would pay enough passive income so you could focus on what YOU are passionate about? That is exactly what one of our clients, Pamela Reed, had done in her own life! Learn how she did it, and what she sees as the next phase of her journey.
Host Leo Marshall talks with Bob Perry and Pamela Reed from the Episcopal Church. The Episcopal Women are putting on the annual Shrove Tuesday Pancake supper on Tuesday.
Welcome back to Ki-no Thanks! A series we do on THE STACKS about some of the worst rated motion pictures on Letterboxd.com. Our Arnie months rolls on, as we discuss this strange Ivan Reitman movie from 1994 starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Danny DeVito, Emma Thompson, and Pamela Reed. It's interesting to look back on this very 1990s approach to a story about pregnancy and parenthood, and Stephen and Jack attempt to breakdown the roles at play here. They propose some interesting ideas as to how this film is both progressive and antiquated in equal strokes. For more great podcasts and cinema snippets, head over to our Patreon page, where we're currently dropping out a ton of great Arnold Schwarzenegger conversations! (The Terminator, Commando, Total Recall, Batman & Robin!) Follow Jack on everything Follow Stephen on everything Keeeeeep STACKing! x
Live from Pawnee: A Parks and Recreation Fan Rewatch Podcast
This week Mark and Allen break down the Episode that introduces us to Ben's parents, Julia and Steve! Leslie and Ben announce their engagement to the gang and go through engagement party details with Ann, although Ben is nervous about his parents coming because they are divorced and hate each other. When Ben's parents arrive, all hell breaks loose. Ben's father, Steve Wyatt, brings his much younger girlfriend, Ulani, whom Ben's mother, Julia Wyatt, completely detests. The two waste no time taking shots at each other, and their catty behavior becomes completely unbearable. Leslie does her best to diffuse the situation, but Ulani's presence was something Leslie and Ben hadn't predicted. Finally, Leslie calls upon the thing she is sure will fix everything ... her masterpiece: the Knope-Wyatt Unity Quilt. Meanwhile, Tom and Jean-Ralphio are preparing to pitch Tom's idea, "Rent-A-Swag", to Ron, who is considering investing some start-up money. After a flashy, loud, ridiculous rehearsal in front of April and Andy, April convinces them they need to start over and tailor their pitch to Ron - simply, to the point, etc. At the engagement party, Ron learns Tom is partnering with Jean-Ralphio ... a fact that does not make him happy. Determined to make the pitch work for Ron, Tom prepares to pull an all-nighter, but Jean-Ralphio lazily implies he has no interest in the project, and instead wants to go clubbing. Finally, when Leslie and Ben's engagement was announced, Chris was very happy for them, yet disproportionately affected by this news. Later, at the engagement party, and feeling raw from his therapy sessions, Chris has an emotional breakdown, happy for his friends, but depressed because he's alone. Desperate to not let Chris' unexpected happy-sad outburst ruin the engagement party, Ann, April, and Andy try their best to comfort and contain the delirious, giggling, blubbering mess that is Chris Traeger. As always, we tackle the tough questions, such as ... Can Leslie convince Ben's parents to get along? Will Ron like Tom's business pitch? Can Champion, the 3-legged wonder dog, help Chris out of his funk? Will Leslie's mother, Marlene Griggs-Knope, make things better or worse? Can Tom be successful partnering with Jean-Ralphio again? Will Chris be able to get past this outburst and start clean? Does the Knope-Wyatt Unity Quilt save the day? What new idea does Jean-Ralphio come up with? Is Dave Matthews Band considered a "good" thing, or a "bad" thing? Podcast viewers, tune in for another great episode, and also to support Benslie! Hopefully they can make it past this. Many thanks to our incredible sponsor, Pawnee "What If".
To continue Back to School Month, The Madames are discussing Kindergarten Cop, released in 1990. And believe it or not, there's a lot to talk about: The insane life & career of Arnold Schwarzenegger John Kimble's total ignorance of laws & police procedure A bunch of adorable kids that know things they shouldn't Movies within the movie that need to be made Kindergarten Cop is directed by Ivan Reitman and stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, Penelope Ann Miller, Pamela Reed, Richard Tyson, and a bunch of cute kids. Social media can get glitchy. So to ensure you can always stay in touch with us even if Twitter or Instagram goes haywire, join our email list. Donate to or share Kris's GoFundMe campaign here. CK and GK Podcast Get a 15-day free trial of Backblaze: https://www.backblaze.com/cloud-backup.html#af9xp9 This episode is also available on our website. We always want to hear YOUR thoughts on the movies we cover, so email us at feedback@themadamespod.com if you have THINGS TO SAY. Or come chat with us on social media @TheMadamesPod Twitter Instagram Ways to Support the Show: Tell your friends to check us out wherever they get their podcasts Leave us a 5-star rating & review on iTunes SUBSCRIBE!!! Want access to VIP content? Head over to our Patreon to unlock more episodes & goodies
Movie Sushi - Kindergarten Cop Rachel Myatt has been sighted in Oregon with her 6 year old son. Apparently, she stole $3m from her drug dealing husband before she left. Det John Kimble goes undercover as kindergarten teacher to help protect Rachel & her son, & arrest the father Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. Penelope Ann Miller. Pamela Reed. Rated 12. Dir Ivan Reitman. Released in the UK 1990. Runtime 1hr 51mins Support Ad Gridley's Movie Sushi by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/ad-gridley-s-movie-sushi
Recorded 11.19.21 at the historic Orange Peel in Asheville, North Carolina On this week's episode, the guys are live in Asheville, NC chatting about the outrageous Arnold & Danny "family" comedy, Junior! Why is Danny DeVito's fertility clinic simply named "The Fertility Clinic"? Is Arnold reading medical dialogue off of clipboards? Why is this ex-wife just popping in like Kramer? What business is this of Frank Langella's at all? And have two actors had less chemistry together than Arnold and Emma? PLUS: Danny DeVito produces and stars in a series of JOI videos! Junior stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, Danny DeVito, Emma Thompson, Frank Langella, Pamela Reed, Aida Turturro, James Eckhouse, and Christopher Meloni; directed by Ivan Reitman. Catch the guys later this month when they play Boston, D.C., and Philly! Check out the WHM Merch Store -- featuring new WHAT IF Donna?, Mortal Kombat & Bean Dinner designs! Advertise on We Hate Movies via Gumball.fm Unlock Exclusive Content!: http://www.patreon.com/wehatemovies See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
THE LONG RIDERS (1980), unique for its casting - all the brothers in the film are played by real-life brothers. The Carradines, the Guests, the Keaches, and The Quaids, as the Youngers, the Fords, the Jameses, and the Millers, respectively. Follow the Show:Twitter @freshmoviepod Instagram @abreathoffreshmovie Letterboxd @freshmoviepodYouTube Email abreathoffreshmovie@gmail.comTheme Music "A Movie I'd Like to See" by Al Harley.
Episode 3E Notes: Other TV shows this night, #1 film this weekend, in the news this day & TIME cover this week Please rate, review, and/or subscribe on Apple Podcasts to help promote this show! You can explore both public and patron episodes of this podcast here: https://www.lostinthemovies.com/p/lost-in-twin-peaks.html Become a patron at https://www.patreon.com/lostinthemovies to listen to the entire series ahead of the public schedule and access my main monthly podcast as well. For $5/month, all Lost in Twin Peaks episodes are available immediately, including my 12-part coverage of Fire Walk With Me, in addition to exclusive ongoing Twin Peaks Conversations with other commentators as a monthly reward. Episode 0: Introducing the podcast (show format) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/introducing-the-podcast-show-format/id1588350903?i=1000537195013 The illustrated companion to this week's episodes is https://www.lostinthemovies.com/2021/10/lost-in-twin-peaks-3-s1e3-zen-or-skill.html 0:00 TV CONTEXT: first Thursday night, ratings, ABC bookends: Father Dowling Mysteries/Prime Time Live w/ Marla Maples & counterprogramming: last regular episode of Max Monroe: Loose Cannon, Cheers, Wings 6:21 HISTORICAL CONTEXT including #1 MOVIE: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles / TIME COVER: Particle collider / WORLD EVENTS: Sandinista-Contra truce, Sixers vs. Pistons fight 9:14 OUTRO clip from Sixers vs. Pistons fight My Journey Through Twin Peaks video essay series is on YouTube (in 36 chapters as of now)https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIHlB-wesGPVETlNFLsGCKL-SFjW8wrJf & Vimeo (in 5 parts as of now) https://vimeo.com/showcase/7281266 EPISODE LINKS Marla Maples Boosts ABC's 'Prime Time Live' (Associated Press) https://www.apnews.com/59f1a287a60a85e32fa1373b590a483e Charles Barkley Sent Bill Laimbeer a 2-Word Note Prior to Their Key 1990 Meeting That Ended in an Epic Brawl by Mike Thomas (Sportscasting) https://www.sportscasting.com/charles-barkley-sent-bill-laimbeer-a-2-word-note-prior-to-their-key-1990-meeting-that-ended-in-an-epic-brawl/ Browse a visual copy of the entire April 16, 1990 TIME Magazine: https://time.com/vault/issue/1990-04-16/page/1/ Sixers Fight Pistons (video) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EvQK5Fn--Sk From now on, "Current Events" episodes will end with TV show or news clips related to one of the topics discussed. I recently added clips from the following videos to the earlier episodes Pilot's Current Events https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/pilots-current-events-what-was-going-on-at-the-time/id1588350903?i=1000537717098 & S1E2's Current Events https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/s1e2s-current-events-what-was-going-on-at-the-time/id1588350903?i=1000538418584 ... Michael Jackson & Donald Trump visit Ryan White's HOUSE THROWBACK 1990 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3r8Uj8287w (w/ Dan Rather news clip at the end) & Grand 1990 TV theme song Bonnie Hunt, Pamela Reed, Sara Rue, Michael McKean https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSWrEZ8q5ck & Max Monroe: Loose Cannon opening https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qwDFdumKEv4 My other podcasts include: Lost in the Movies https://www.lostinthemovies.com/p/patreon-podcast.html Twin Peaks Cinema https://www.lostinthemovies.com/p/twin-peaks-cinema.html Left of the Movies https://www.lostinthemovies.com/p/left-of-movies.html This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Episode 2E Notes: Other TV shows this night, #1 film this weekend, in the news this day & TIME cover this week Please rate, review, and/or subscribe on Apple Podcasts to help promote this show! You can explore both public and patron episodes of this podcast here: https://www.lostinthemovies.com/p/lost-in-twin-peaks.html Become a patron at https://www.patreon.com/lostinthemovies to listen to the entire series ahead of the public schedule and access my main monthly podcast as well. For $5/month, all Lost in Twin Peaks episodes are available immediately, including my 12-part coverage of Fire Walk With Me, in addition to exclusive ongoing Twin Peaks Conversations with other commentators as a monthly reward. Episode 0: Introducing the podcast (show format) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/introducing-the-podcast-show-format/id1588350903?i=1000537195013 The illustrated companion to this week's episodes is https://www.lostinthemovies.com/2021/10/lost-in-twin-peaks-2-s1e2-traces-to.html 0:00 TV CONTEXT: first Thursday night, ratings, ABC bookends: Father Dowling Mysteries/Prime Time Live & counterprogramming: Cheers, Grand, Max Monroe: Loose Cannon 6:38 HISTORICAL CONTEXT including #1 MOVIE: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles / TIME COVER: Richard Nixon / WORLD EVENTS: Scandinavian Star ship fire, New Democracy wins Greek elections, collapse of the Communist world, Jose De Vega's and Ryan White's deaths from AIDS 8:03 MORE ON TWIN PEAKS' TV CONTEXT including the Grand opening theme 9:13 OUTRO w/ the two TV themes My Journey Through Twin Peaks video essay series is on YouTube (in 36 chapters as of now)https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIHlB-wesGPVETlNFLsGCKL-SFjW8wrJf & Vimeo (in 5 parts as of now) https://vimeo.com/showcase/7281266 EPISODE LINKS Max Monroe: Loose Cannon opening (video) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qwDFdumKEv4 Grand 1990 TV theme song Bonnie Hunt, Pamela Reed, Sara Rue, Michael McKean https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSWrEZ8q5ck Browse a visual copy of the entire April 9, 1990 TIME Magazine: https://time.com/vault/issue/1990-04-09/page/1/ My other podcasts include: Lost in the Movies https://www.lostinthemovies.com/p/patreon-podcast.html Twin Peaks Cinema https://www.lostinthemovies.com/p/twin-peaks-cinema.html Left of the Movies https://www.lostinthemovies.com/p/left-of-movies.html This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
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For the second episode of Season 2, Mary interviews Pamela Reed Sanchez, the president and CEO of the Seneca Park Zoo Society in Rochester, NY. Pamela holds close the connection of people with the natural world - with their truest nature. She sees supporting that connection as activism of the highest order. As a public leader and a writer of literary nonfiction, she describes what it means to be part of the solution. Music this week by Cedar Mathers Winn and Gary Ferguson. Find us online, at https://howitlooks.captivate.fm/ (https://howitlooks.captivate.fm/)
Jess Weiss is the Publisher and Co-founder of Trix, where she looks after the magazine's commercial, editorial and brand viability, strategic partnerships and overall business strategy. A full-time strategist for Google's Executive Leadership Development team, she leverages her organizational psychology background to steep Trix's editorial angle in research about media gender bias, stereotype threat and the positive impact of visible role models on young girls and women. Learn more about Jess. Learn more about The Passionistas Project. Full Transcript: Passionistas: Hi, and welcome to The Passionistsa Project Podcast, where we talk with women who are following their passions to inspire you to do the same. We're Amy and Nancy Harrington. And today we're talking with Jess Weiss, the publisher and co-founder of Trix, where she looks after the magazine's, commercial, editorial, and brand viability, strategic partnerships, and overall business strategy, a full-time strategist for Google's executive leadership development team. She leverages her organizational psychology background to steep Trix,' editorial angle in research about media, gender bias, stereotype threat and the positive impact of visible role models on young girls and women. So please welcome to the show, Jess Weiss. Jess: Hi, thank you so much for having me. It's a pleasure to be here. Passionistas: Well, thanks for being here. What's the one thing you're most passionate about? Jess: I would say in this day and age, it's really about giving women a platform to have a voice. And, you know, I think it's a really interesting time to be a woman today. We've seen these remarkable movements over the past few years, such as Me Too, the Women's March and then that has had global reverberations. Uh, so I think it's a, it's a really wonderful and interesting and challenging time to think about what it means to be a woman. Um, you know, we still have tremendous gaps of all kinds across the world, pay gaps, um, investing gaps, gender gaps in hiring, you know, positions of occupancy and executive, um, leadership roles. But at the same time, I think more than ever women and girls and allies are really raising their hand to say, let's change the dialogue, let's change how we speak to think about and, um, project power into the hands of women. So I'm very passionate about doing what I can through Trix and my, my work at Google to really elevate voices of women and girls around the world in a way that's empowering and, uh, demonstrates their agency in a way that is not necessarily tied to their beauty or their looks, which I think has really been the traditional way that we've, um, portrayed women in power. Passionistas: So talk about how that relates to the work you do at Trix. Jess: So Trix, um, has been my passion project and now official side hustle, functioning, small business that I run with my two founding partners and about a hundred freelancers all across the world. But it started from an idea a couple of years ago. Um, so as many things in life start as, um, Trix started to sort of, as a happy accident, I had been thinking about getting more involved in journalism, but, you know, being really mid-career and quite advanced in my field, which is not directly tied to journalism, I didn't really know how to get in. Right. I thought, well, I can't really go back and get a master's degree and started as an intern in the mailroom of CNN. That doesn't sound appealing. So I wonder if there's another entry point. So I had that in the back of my mind, then one day on vacation, just right after Christmas day, a couple of years ago, I happened to be sitting by a pool on vacation with my family and my phone died. So kind of being a busy minded, new Yorker, I not very good at sitting still and doing nothing. So I kind to scramble to pick up the nearest reading material, which happened to be a couple of magazines that I probably normally wouldn't have read. Um, but because I had time to kill, I picked up the first one and it was a typical women's fashion and beauty magazine. Um, but the title on the cover really caught my eye. It said "how to have your best year yet how to kill it in 2018." And I thought, Oh, okay. Maybe fashion and beauty magazines are creating more content for ambitious hustling women. Maybe there's something in here for me. And I'll never forget when I opened up the magazine, the first article I saw on this section of how to have your best year yet was called "An ode to liquid eyeliner." And it was like 250 words, praising liquid eyeliners ability to disguise your hangovers. And so if you're running low on sleep or I'd been out all night party, that all you had to do was swipe on this magical liquid eyeliner and all would be well in the world. And I just remember laughing and thinking like, okay, well, first of all, no judgment. I wear liquid eyeliner and I've been hung over before. So that's not really like a problem per se, but the fact that it's packaged as how to have your best year yet to be just felt like an incredibly low bar, almost comical to think about. So, you know, it really, that really stood out to me. Um, but I probably would have just set that aside and not thought twice about it because I'm so used to seeing women's magazines that really focus on this kind of shallow content, only talk about fashion and beauty and portray these really unrealistic standards of beauty through their models and their advertisements. But I happen to also pick up a men's magazine, a men's lifestyle magazine, which I had never read before. And I opened the pages and was immediately blown away by the variety and depth and intelligence behind the editorial. There were articles on activism and politics and extreme travel and leaders in their fields and the models were varied, you know, and didn't have these perfectly chiseled abs. And I just thought, wow, I want a magazine like that, but for me, for women. And does that exist yet? So that became the start of what turned into six months of R&D um, talking with friends, family members, our network, and really trying to figure out like, does that kind of magazine exist for women? And what we found out was, no, it didn't, you know, there are sort of some more truly feminist magazines like Gloria Steinem's Ms. mag. And then, you know, teen Vogue and Marie Claire have started to introduce articles occasionally that are more kind of political by nature, but there was nothing really like what I had seen in the pages of that men's magazine. So that, um, became our idea to start one and make one. And here we are two years. Passionistas: How did you come up with the name Trix? Jess: It's a fun one too. Um, so a little trip through history to explain the origins of the name. Um, you know, my co-founder Carly, our editor and chief and I were for months batting around different names for the magazine. We had all kinds of names, but we really wanted to make it not feel so on the nose about empowering women. Like we didn't want to use words like fearless, boss babes or, um, you know, moxie or something that kind of was labeling the fact that women had power. We really want to take like a show, don't tell approach to demonstrating women with agency and power in our pages. And I can talk a little bit more about the psychology behind that and why that's very intentional. Um, but we were sort of doing research and I was Googling things like, you know, words that are aren't frequently used that refer to strong women. And I stumbled upon a listicle of like 10 different words. And one that stood out was editrix. I thought I've never heard that before. And when I looked up the definition, uh, said that editrix was a female editor, and this took me then down a Wikipedia rabbit hole to figure out like, why have I never heard this before? And it turns out that any word in the English language that ends in T O R, which there are quite a few of like reporter litigator, administrator, doctor creator, editor aviator, those are all technically the masculine forms of the word. So, you know, if you speak Spanish or French or some of the romance languages, you you'll notice there's a feminine and a masculine, like an elle and a la version of the word and in the English language, we've actually simplified that, um, to exclude the Trix, which would be the feminine version of those words. So technically it's correct to say aviatrix or reportrix or doctrix. Um, and that refers to the female version. So we thought, huh, let's just call the name. And the magazine was called magazine Trix, which really is a nod to agency and action, you know, all of those words have some sort of doing or verb or action attached to it. Um, and yet there are so many different possibilities for what, uh, Trix can follow, um, in that word. So that's sort of the origin and we're certainly not trying to bring back, you know, people using words like aviatrix or reportrix, but it was a fun plan word and a fun sort of nod, um, to, you know, to language and history and how we think about, and talk about. Passionistas: Talk about the path that you and your partners took to actually get the magazine off the ground. Jess: When we thought of the idea, it actually started as a conversation on a Facebook group. So I was part of this private Facebook group of like 400 mutual female friends. And I had posted about my experience of the liquid eyeliner article and the men's magazine, and had posed a question to that group of, you know, does a women's magazine, like what I'm describing exist yet. And a bunch of people chimed in and said, you know, Oh, like the Atlantic or NatG"eo have some elements of that, but no one could point to a specific women's magazine that had the content we were envisioning. And my now co-founder at the time chimed in onto that thread and said, "let's start one side hustle?" But she always tells the story. Like she was very much kidding. She was a joke. I kind of took that and ran with it. And what's funny about that currently in our history is we happen to share an ex-boyfriend. Um, so we knew each other sort of as the other woman for many years. And, um, now we sort of have a laugh about that because our now, you know, ex um, is a subscriber to Trix and he loves the fact that we started a magazine together. It's a very positive experience overall, but it was sort of a funny, um, you know, again, kind of repeat accident of her chiming in and sort of jokingly saying, let's create this magazine. And then a bunch of our other friends chiming in and saying, I think you should actually explore this. This is a really good idea. So once we have the momentum there, Carly and I started meeting regularly, um, she also happens to work at Google. So it was easy for us to meet up over lunch and have a bite and shoot around some ideas. And what we decided to do to really test the concept was to do two things. We, one held a series of focus groups all over the world, including a few in London where we would get together kind of 10 to 15 women. Um, strangers usually that we would just sort of promote this over Facebook groups or Eventbrite, and we've got them together and we would pitch our liquid eyeliner story and our concept and said, you know, if you, if we were to create the perfect magazine for you, that felt relevant and interesting and engaging, and really spoke to you like you were intelligent, which you are, um, what kind of content would be in there. And that was really fun. Cause it got women really engaged in thinking about the possibility for content that would really resonate with them and speak to their more purpose-driven lines. And actually a few of our articles that we ended up publishing our first issue came from those focus groups. So that was kind of a fun way to really understand, you know, our readers before we had a product. And then the second thing we did is we wanted to understand the competitive landscape. So we actually hired a consultant to do some competitive analysis for us. And what we found was just jaw dropping. Now he found that 95% of women's magazines on the market in the English language are fashion and beauty focused. And I was just shocked by that number. You know, I sort of had a hunch, but seeing the reality, um, contrast it, you know, the fact that there were so few magazines targeted towards the many different things that women are interested in outside of fashion and beauty contrast it with the excitement and the appetite we were seeing in these R&D focus groups, um, to, to us that felt like it was really clear that there was a need for this. There was space for this in the market. And all of that really pointed us towards the realization that this was a need. And then the next part became figuring out, okay, well, how do you actually make a magazine? And neither of us had experienced doing that. So that's sort of a whole other chapter of the story as to how we sort of went about figuring out how do you find the writers? How do you create the layout? How do you get people on board, um, you know, to subscribe before you actually have a product? So that part of the journey took a little over a year, but once we had decided we had enough data and decided, yes, there's appetite for this, yes, there's a need in their space in the market. It was just a matter of finding the resources and finding space in our schedule, you know, to, to carve out for this on top of our full-time jobs. So the whole process, you know, from conception to launch, our first issue took about a year and a half. Um, and then of course when the pandemic hit, we completely changed our business model. So I see this year as of last March as being kind of the third chapter in Trix's journey, Passionistas: Tell us how has the coronavirus shutdown affected your business and how have you pivoted during this time? Jess: You know, it's been challenging. I think that we're seeing all over the world, some businesses not being able to adapt because their model, you know, like co-working spaces, you see organizations like the Wing or Albright, you know, these women focused co-working spaces and their model is so dependent on in-person gatherings. It's been really challenging for them to, to pivot with all of that overhead, um, for us, you know, because we are the perfect case example of a gig economy, you know, we, we don't have full-time staff. We actually just hire out, um, individual gigs to freelancers. And because we don't have a brick and mortar space, everything is done virtually anyway, we didn't have that high overhead sort of tr tying us down. And so what we really started thinking about when the pandemic hit is, okay, what are our readers going to need in this particular moment in time? And after serving, you know, a few folks and kind of batting around a few ideas, we really landed on the fact that, you know, most readers would be looking for information that was either relevant to their lives in the coronavirus, um, and or distracting, but not too expensive. You know, we, when we first launched, we had a really premium print product. Our magazine was beautiful, thick coffee table style magazine, that was like $15. And we thought, Hm, with all the economic uncertainty, some people losing their jobs, you know, really trying to strip back, spending people probably aren't going to be eager to spend $15 on an individual magazine. So how do we actually make a pivot to make Trix content more accessible to a wider audience and also affordable? So what that meant for us is actually, um, going completely digital. So we no longer have a print product at least for now, but what that's enabled us to do is to produce content on a more frequent basis. So rather than these quarterly issues, which we were at publishing prior to the pandemic, we're now releasing new articles every single week. And we're tapping into an international network of freelance journalists, people who write for, you know, the times in London or, um, report on the region of West Africa for the New York times or report on border issues in South America for the BBC. Now all of these journalists all over the world, um, now we can access and say, Hey, tell us what's going on in your part of the world. We can put that up on our website and actually move to an annual subscription plan. That's a lot more affordable than the individual magazine. So I think in a way, you know, I hate to say, I hate to say that there's any sort of blessing from such a terrible global pandemic, but I do think in a way it was sort of the best thing that could have happened for our business in terms of what we're able to now produce in the readers that we're able to reach that happened very quickly, that happened over the course of maybe a month or two. Um, but I'm very, you know, grateful to my team for being willing to say, okay, this isn't what we had in mind when we started, but this is what the time is calling for, and this is what our readers need. So let's just make sure that we're meeting those needs in this moment and we'll continue to watch the market and see how things change, you know, if, and when that can come out. The other side of this thing. Passionistas: That's great. I do think there are going to be blessings like that on so many levels for people and the people who can adapt and change are the ones that are gonna survive and thrive at the end of this. You know, so it's, it's really great that you were able to do that. Jess: I agree. You know, one thing just to build off of what you were saying there, we actually ran an interesting article on, uh, the common factor that surprised us when we did research into what businesses were actually thriving and able to adapt. Like, is there anything that they have in common? And what we found is really interesting, you know, most women owned businesses or small businesses are actually very, very few that have, you know, over 500 employees, um, which is a gap in and of itself. But so we really looked at surveying women, um, women, small business owners. And we found that the ones that are really thriving right now are meeting basic needs. So they're, you know, meeting people who are in a state of survival and they're doing things like, you know, whether it's food related or meditation, focus for health and wellness or connecting people in some way to online communities, those are the ones that, um, people really need products and services from. So to the extent that's helpful for any of our listeners out there, if you're thinking about pivoting your own endeavors, you don't really think about the fact that society is in survival mode right now. And how can you meet their most basic needs in this moment? Passionistas: We're Amy and Nancy Harrington, and you're listening to the Passionistas Project Podcast and our interview with Jess Weiss. To learn more about Trix magazine, visit Trix-Magazine.com. Now here's more of our interview with Jess. You mentioned the global network of journalists that you're working with. How do you find the journalists that write for Trix? And do you take contributions or pitches from women outside of that network that you have? Jess: Yeah, we do. So we in fact started finding all of our writers by posting to different Facebook groups that are designed for freelance around the world. So there are a couple, um, Binders Full of Writers is one that has kind of a fun name and, uh, the other is Study Hall. So these are listservs and Facebook groups that anyone around the world can join and are known to be sort of the go-to for sourcing freelance writers. And then in some cases, you know, we had our eye on particular writers that had a voice that felt very aligned with Trix, you know, not just writing about women's issues, but also very solutions oriented and can write in a very sort of elevated substantive intellectual way. So in some cases we proactively reached out to writers and photographers whose work we admired. And in other cases, we would just post to these listservs and Facebook groups with an open call for submissions. And so, uh, that has enabled us to basically fill out our editorial calendar, but we continue to accept pitches on a rolling basis. And, you know, while we look to really go to seasoned journalists to help build our brand credibility, and also just to make the editorial, um, part of the process lighter on, you know, our very small team, we tend to go first for those more established journalists, but because we so much believe in elevating women and lifting women up in mentoring, aspiring and emerging writers, we reserve about 25% of our stories for non-professional writers. You know, people who just do it for a hobby for guest author op ads, or for really the newer ones who are just trying to get their feet wet. And our editorial staff has a real passion for actually mentoring aspiring and new writers. So we do try to keep a little bit of room for those folks and coming, um, later this year, we'll be introducing storytelling workshops. So we actually can provide educational training for the newer journalists on the field while also producing that more kind of credible long form feature and investigative journalism. Passionistas: So now is that mentoring in addition to the coaching and consulting kind of stuff you already do now? Tell us about those services. Jess: We have not yet come out with our workshops. I'm, we're kind of right in the middle of a planning mode to expand our business model. And, um, since we've had to make this pivot, you know, away from in-person events, which we really heavily relied on, um, for, for income and also just to build community and have moved away from this print product, we have to think about diversifying our revenue streams. So the plans that we have for that involve what we call the three Cs. So content, which is the magazine, um, coaching and community. So our coaching and consulting services will be expanding to go beyond just one-on-one coaching with one of the founders of what, which is what we currently offer and is quite a popular, um, product that our readers really enjoy. Um, but what we're going to be doing is announcing plans to expand our network of coaches. So folks can tap into people other than just the founding team and then also offer consulting services. So we would like to work with brands more in a B2B model who have an interest in speaking to their female customers and maybe a more elevated, empowering way. And so we're really eager to really help brands and other businesses, um, rethink, you know, how they approach their female customers and then the community aspect. Um, we are really moving towards sort of the court's model of building in member benefits. So anyone who subscribes to the magazine will also have access to online workshops for personal and professional development, um, group coaching. So, you know, coming together with maybe a group of 10 other women, if they can't quite afford the higher premium individual one-on-one coaching and then also access to speakers. So we've had some really great fireside chats with people like Sally Krawcheck, who is the CEO of Ellevest, the first woman focused investing firm. We've also done great panels with senior editors from the New York times and vice and helping to post teaching women who have expertise in their field, how to turn that expertise into an op ed and actually get published. And I was so thrilled to learn that after our last workshop on that topic last year, um, three of those attendees actually had their op-eds published, uh, one in Newsweek, one in ProjectSsyndicate and one in Politico. So it's really exciting for us to see that this kind of training is working and helping writers and women to have their voice heard. So that will all be coming, um, probably this July, but we'll offer us a way to just reach different readers and really elevate women in a more direct skill building and development kind of way. Passionistas: While you've been doing this, you have also been working full time at Google. Tell us about your work there and tell us about how you do both of these things at once. Jess: So my background at Google is in organizational psychology. So I am trained in social organization, psycho organizational psychology, which is essentially the study of how groups interact. So group dynamics, group behavior, and my team at Google really looks after development for our leaders and managers, and thinks about how to apply best practices and organizational development to support them and being good stewards of culture in, um, really bringing out the highest potential in their reports in, um, getting into sustainable high-performance. So they're not burning out. And so I'm really interested in things like unconscious biases and stereotypes and how, you know, you can write an unbiased per for view, especially for minorities, um, women, women of color, marginalized groups, uh, that can be particularly impacted by these very invisible stereotypes that we tend to place on others. So a lot of my work is really focused on, you know, bringing down those invisible barriers that might be holding some back. And that links very nicely, I think, to our editorial for Trix. Now, in terms of, um, balancing both, you know, I feel very lucky that our work is so distributed, know we have a small but mighty army of so many freelancers who contribute both to our editorial and also to the operations. So we have, um, uh, you know, business associates, digital marketing folks, partnerships leads, um, and then a whole slew of advisors who really help us to, uh, share the burden. So it doesn't all fall on one person. So that makes it a lot more manageable. And so the other thing, which I'm sure you can relate to is when you're really passionate about something, it doesn't feel like work. You know, I can happily spend my entire weekend and evening hours after I get done with my day job, you know, really diving into, you know, editing an article for Trix or, you know, sourcing new content because it's, it's just so rewarding. And so I think, you know, when, when you find something, it sounds very cliche, but I think it's true when you find something that you really love, you know, it doesn't feel like you're working, it just feels like what you naturally want to do. And the, the space that you naturally want to inhabit. Passionistas: Is there something that you've learned while at Google that's helped you in building Trix? Jess: The thing that's applied to tricks most, I think is how I've been managed by incredible leaders at Google, you know, I've had the privilege of working with some incredibly strong, intelligent, talented, mostly female managers who have really, you know, brought out the best in me, brought out the best kind of work in me, um, really set the bar high, but do so in a supportive way. So, um, the growth trajectory that I've been lucky enough to have in my career is really supported by really great leadership and a certain kind of way of speaking to and treating women. And I think we really try to leverage that in terms of how we speak to our readers. Um, you know, I'll give an example. So I actually hate the word girl power, and that might be a controversial statement. And I, and I actually don't like to use the word empowerment very often. And the reason for that is because of this thing called Stereotype Threat. So the summary of that concept is, you know, there are certain stereotypes that are connected to aspects of our identity, and they're not obviously necessarily true in many of them are harmful, but they tend to impact the way that we behave and think. So, for example, psychologists studied this, for example, a stereotype that exists is Asians are good at math, or African-Americans are good at sports or women are bad at math. And there are many different versions of those stereotypes that relate to talents and abilities. And what researchers have found is that when you remind someone of their identity and then ask them to perform a task that has a stereotype related to that identity, they perform better or worse than those who aren't reminded of their identity. So, you know, if a woman takes a math test and is asked to mark her demographic before the math test and then is told, this is a test about your abilities, math, what happens is she thinks of herself as a woman is subconsciously reminded of that stereotype that women are bad at math. And that increases her performance anxiety, which causes her to do worse on the test than if she didn't think about the fact she was a woman at all before taking the test. And, um, research has shown that in those cases, those control groups, the women perform just as good if not better. So all of that is a learning for me in not speaking to women, always in terms of them getting empowered, because it implies that they don't have power. And that they're always in the process of trying to find it. And while I think it's true that there are plenty of inequalities that we need to pay attention to and plenty of, you know, rights and progress towards women's rights that still need attention. I think we also have to start to speak to women. Like they already have power and to not constantly be reminding them that they can be fearless or they can have power that they can get empowered, but rather to assume that they have it. And I know that that's really worked for me in terms of how my managers and leaders have treated me as, as a woman, you know, at Google. And that's what we really try to convey in the pages of our articles. Passionistas: Is there a word that you prefer to empowered or just no word at all? Jess: We actually take a show, don't tell approach. So whenever we talk about or tell stories of these incredible women, you know, thought leaders or leaders in their fields, I'll give you an example. We have an article on this ultra-marathoner, um, Pamela Reed, who's in her fifties or sixties now, and has won several 135-mile ultra-marathoners, sometimes outpacing and beating male competition. It's just this incredible story. But, you know, I think a traditional media outlet would take an article and a person like that and talk about how fearless she was and how, you know, what a bad ass she is. And to me that is almost, it almost works backwards because it's, it's put it's, it's like naming the thing. And just by comparison, like if you ever picked up a magazine about an ultra-marathon or man, or, you know, a really great businessman, you don't see words like fearless boss, bro. Yet we see things like fearless boss, babe boss babe, or girl boss, you know, all the time. And so I hope that makes sense, but for us, it's really important to just demonstrate how these women are remarkable and tell their whole story, including the challenges they faced, how they overcame adversity, how they overcame obstacles, um, rather than telling the readers that they're fearless or brave. Um, so it's, it's very subtle, but we think it makes a difference in terms of elevating the tone, um, and how we speak about, and to our female readers. Passionistas: Is there a particular trait that you think has helped you succeed? Jess: I always attribute, um, my career success to first of all, incredible opportunity and privilege. You know, I think it's important to name, um, those things, but I also really tried to adopt a growth mindset in everything I do. So Carol Dweck, who became very famous for this concept of growth mindset and this, this idea that most successful people don't think of themselves as ever really being done. You know, you never really sort of win or are best at something. Um, it's instead of mentality, that you can constantly improve and constantly grow and constantly learn. And that failure is actually a natural output of those things. So I really try to think about an approach, you know, a situation like with Trix. I had never made a magazine before I had no journalism background, but I didn't let that sort of get to be, even though like tons of well-meaning media veterans that I would have coffees with at those early days would really sort of subtly tried to dissuade me, you know, like, how are you going to get a journalism is dying. Print journalism is dying. You know, how are you going to make a magazine? You've never done this before. And, you know, we said, okay, those things might be true, but we know that we're resilient. We know that we love to learn. We know that we're passionate about this and we think we can figure out how to do it and learn as we go. So I think it's that, um, not being afraid to fail. That's really allowed for us to learn as we go and then grow and pivot where we need to and not sort of being held back by this idea that we don't have experience or that we'll fail. You know, I see failure as, as a sign that we're onto something and that we're, we're learning as we go. Passionistas: What's your definition of success? Jess: I love this question because our magazine tagline for Trix is a magazine for women who define success on their terms. And we came up with that as a way to, again, nod to women, you know, for me have been so held back by standards of, you know, what others think they need to be to be successful. You know, whether that's being beautiful or thin or a mother or a, you know, a homemaker or someone's girlfriend, you know, there's, there's so many expectations placed on women, you know, really around the world. And for me, the most liberating thing I think we can do for ourselves is to define success on our own terms and to, you know, it doesn't mean becoming like a social reckless, but essentially saying like society and external validation. Isn't what I need to feel successful. You know, success for me is based off of my values and what I care about and where I want to place my energy and time. So my definition of success is of course more personal than that, but I thought I'd just nod to the fact that, you know, we really think that women should be defining success on their own terms, you know, whatever that looks like for them. Passionistas: Thanks for listening to the Passionistas Project Podcast. In our interview with Jess Weiss to learn more about Trix magazine, visit Trix-Magazine.com. 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Part Bob Dylan parody, part prophetic political horror film.….“Bob Roberts” predicted the 2016 election…in 1992! The only way to hear the songs is to watch the ultimate “American” horror film! Written and Directed by Tim Robbins. Starring Tim Robbins, Giancarlo Esposito, Alan Rickman, Ray Wise, David Strathairn, James Spader, Pamela Reed, Helen Hunt, Peter Gallagher, Fred Ward, Ned Bellamy, Susan Sarandon, Bob Balaban, Jack Black & Gore Vidal How is the world wrong about this film? From Andras: TIM ROBBINS directed 3 films. BOB ROBERTS, DEAD MAN WALKING & CRADLE WILL ROCK. All of them GREAT!!!! Courageous films that are entertaining and insightful with excellent acting. None of them are greater than BOB ROBERTS. It’s the film that connects Robert Altman to Jack Black by way of Gore Vidal to this very moment! If you dig Bob Roberts check out “Bobbo Supreme” on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TimRobbinsPresents/ And if you can't find it anywhere else... https://vimeo.com/469206617 Radio8Ball with Andras Jones:http://www.radio8ball.com/ The Director's Wall with Bryan Connolly & AJ Gonzalez:https://directorswall.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Undercover cop John Kimble is used to dealing with the dregs of the criminal underworld. They steal, they're obsessed with death, and he's always striving to keep them under control. Now he's dealing with the same issues... from a group of five year olds. Kimble has to go undercover as the most unlikely of kindergarten teachers to save the life of a mother and son while trying to stop one of the worst criminals he's faced. Arnold Schwarzenegger, Penelope Ann Miller, and Pamela Reed star in Kindergarten Cop. Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PeH_fzD5W8w
Hosts Mat Bradley-Tschirgi and Thrasher discuss Miserable, Season 1 Episode 2 of The Critic according to the DVD order. A projectionist (Pamela Reed) stalks Jay Sherman (Jon Lovitz) Among other things, this episode spawned the popular "Buy My Book" animated GIF. A comedic take on Fatal Attraction, Miserable is a strong episode. Several episodes in Season 1 feature the failed romances of Jay Sherman, but this is one of the better ones. Sequelcast 2 and Friends is part of the Greenlit Podcast Network Follow the show on Twitter @Sequelcast2 Like our Sequelcast 2 Facebook Page Listen to Marc with a C's music podcast Discography. Buy One Starry Night, a Cthulhu Live scenario Thrasher contributed to, from DriveThruRPG! Buy Mat's new book The Films of Uwe Boll Vol. 1: The Video Game Movies! Watch Alex Miller's YouTube series The Trailer Project!
Arnold Schwarzenegger’s name is synonymous with celebrated action movies. Before Paul Verhoeven’s TOTAL RECALL (1990) became a massive blockbuster, Schwarzenegger had to fight for it to become a reality. A film with a deeper-than-average plot, dedicated cast/crew and impressively imaginative special effects, TOTAL RECALL is still an extraordinary sci-fi spectacular. ▶️Synopsis: Set in 2084, an everyday man seeks out an adventure of a lifetime. But a botched virtual vacation to Mars makes him the key figure of a non-stop chase concerning a conflict between a rebellion and a corrupt government holding the planet hostage. You decide whether it’s a dream or reality. ⏩⏩Discussions include: TOTAL RECALL’s 10+ year development, initial procurement of the 1966 story, rewrites, influences & early pre-production; the search for the proper director & careful casting choices; placement in Schwarzenegger & Verhoeven’s careers, their personal influences on the production; prophetic, political and violent elements; the film’s visual aesthetic, including practical special effects, miniatures, models, use of light/colors, detailed sets/locations; marketing, critical/audience reception, awards & legacy of; behind the scenes tidbits, favorite scenes & what makes the film so darn enjoyable. **Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Rachel Ticotin, Sharon Stone, Michael Ironside, Ronny Cox. Directed by Paul Verhoeven.** ▶️**PICKS OF THE WEEK** —Lindsay’s Pick, SCANNERS (1981): A security company looking weaponize telekinetic powers dispatches their most powerful human experiment in order to stop a renegade and a rebellion. **Starring Stephen Lack, Jennifer O’Neill, Patrick McGoohan, Michael Ironside. Directed by David Cronenberg.** —Justin’s Pick, KINDERGARTEN COP (1990): A brawny cop goes undercover as a kindergarten teacher to catch a dangerous criminal seeking out his ex-wife and estranged son. **Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Penelope Ann Miller, Pamela Reed, Linda Hunt. Directed by Ivan Reitman.** ▶️MURRAYMOMENT: Remembering the time when (and why) Billy popped up in the otherworldly family comedy, nothin-but-net mega hit, SPACE JAM. ▶️FINAL THOUGHTS: TOTAL RECALL’s initial MPAA rating, inventive fight sequences, renaming Schwarzenegger’s character because of a political connection and Jerry Goldsmith’s score of the film. ▶️Coming Up: ACE VENTURA: PET DETECTIVE (1994)!
Chris is joined by Betamax Video Club's Rich Nelson to talk about everyone's favourite film where kids talk about toomahs and genitalia. Well, everyone's film like that from 1990 anyway. Yes, we revisit the Arnie comedy classic KINDERGARTEN COP.
It's time to begin one of our favourite months of the year as we get into ANNIVERSARY MONTH and celebrate films that are celebrating significant anniversaries in 2020! We kick things off with our tenth Arnold Schwarzenegger movie we have covered on this show, the 1990 hit Kindergarten Cop! Is this movie way darker than we remembered? How do we find so many different Arnie lines in his movies that aren't funny but somehow are funny? How great is Pamela Reed? How great are the kids in this movie? Why does Ben want to visit Astoria so much? Who is Jenny and why should we be worried she is a serial killer? How is a line about tumours so funny? What is the deal with ponytails and why were they a thing in the 90s? Why is this movie so influential on other movies and TV shows that followed it? What does Manitoba have to do with anything in this episode? Why does Colin believe that bad people are good if they're good parents? And what will we do in order to get Arnie into the same sentence as the words "Oscar buzz"? Get your tumours in order and your nursery rhymes practised as we bring you on one hell of a ride!★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
KPFA theatre critic Richard Wolinsky reviews “Becky Nurse of Salem” at Berkeley Rep‘s Peets Theatre through January 26, 2020. Text of review (audio is slightly different and has actuality from Sarah Ruhl) The notion of witch hunt as metaphor comes from Arthur Miller's play “The Crucible,” which translated what happened in Salem in 1693 to the story of McCarthyism and those accused during the darkest days of the Red Scare in the late 1940s into the 1950's. But while “witch hunt” is a perfectly fine metaphor, if abused by the absurdity in the White House, the real witch hunt was something else again, part of a war against sexuality and particularly, a war against women – something Miller himself stayed away from in his famous play. Playwright Sarah Ruhl tackles that aspect of the witch trials, and their contemporary meaning, in a crackling new play, “Becky Nurse of Salem,” which is enjoying its world premiere run at Berkeley Rep through January 26th. Becky Nurse of Salem didn't happen in a vacuum. It happened because Sarah felt she had to write something about the times we live in. And that got her thinking about Arthur Miller's The Crucible Sarah Ruhl had these two ideas. How, then, to put them together? Becky Nurse is a complex character, not villain nor hero. Very smart, very astute and also very blind to what's going on around her. It's a tough role, one that Pamela Reed takes and makes her own, a blindingly real person attempting to deal with the struggles of an out of work single woman raising a rebellious granddaughter with ideas of her own. But the entire cast takes Sarah Ruhl's words and runs with them. The show is a brilliant tour de force by all concerned, convincingly directed by Anne Kaufman. As a world premiere, the script could use tightening, mostly in the second act, and clarity over the time frame would probably be in order. But this is Sarah Ruhl at her finest, and most astute, and Becky Nurse of Salem is a brilliant play – thought-provoking, very funny, with something to chew on in nearly every single scene. BeckyNurse of Salem by Sarah Ruhl, directed by Anne Kauffman, plays at Berkeley Rep's Peets Theatre through January 26th. For more information you can go to Berkely rep. org. I'm Richard Wolinsky on Bay Area theatre for KPFA. The post Review: Becky Nurse of Salem at Berkeley Rep appeared first on KPFA.
On this week's episode, the gang is live from majestic Portland, Oregon discussing the 1990 family comedy/hardened police drama, Kindergarten Cop! Recorded on the recent west coast tour at the beautiful Aladdin Theater, the gang wants to know just why this movie starts like a scene from To Live and Die in L.A., what was with that vomit montage, and did the film really need that domestic violence sub-sub-subplot? PLUS: Jesse "The Body" Ventura auditions for some non-existent voice over roles in the film!Kindergarten Cop stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, Penelope Ann Miller, Pamela Reed, Linda Hunt, Richard Tyson, Carroll Baker, Cathy Moriarty, Richard Portnow, and a bunch of rotten children; directed by Ivan Reitman.
Gearing up for Small Business Saturday, the GenWealth team doles out advice for small business owners with special guest Pamela Reed from the Arkansas Small Business and Technology Development Center.Originally aired 11/16/2019
Comedian and writer Kathy Lynch joins Dusty VCR to re-watch the ever-quotable 1990 classic Kindergarten Cop, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Pamela Reed, and Penelope Ann Miller. In this episode, we reflect on some of the finest child acting in any 90s movie, showcase our pitch-perfect Arnold Schwarzenegger impressions, and we reveal secret crushes from our adolescence. https://dustyvcr.com https://www.instagram.com/thedustyvcr/ https://www.facebook.com/thedustyvcr/ https://twitter.com/thedustyvcr https://www.reddit.com/r/dustyvcr/
[1:00] The seeds of Pamela's interest in sustainability [2:30] Pamela's career path from teaching at Arizona State to non-profits with at-risk youth agencies to The George Eastman Museum and now to The Seneca Park Zoo Society [5:30] The evolving purpose of Zoos: from menagerie to education to conservation - "Our Mission is 'to inspire our community to connect with, care for and conserve wild life and wild places.' It's not about animals, it's about changing human behavior so that we can save animals" [11:00] ZooBrew - "Drink Beer, Save Elephants" - Raised $15,000 for elephant conservation last year, but also empowering attendees to understand that "collectively, our individual actions will make a difference for species survival" [13:15] How the Zoo integrates their "Connect, Care, Conserve" mission into every aspect of the guest experience - from education and awareness to gift shop items that enhance sustainability to concessions that use only compostable/biodegradable products [17:30] Community outreach to share the Zoo's mission outside its walls - "raising the environmental literacy of the entire community" -"Cultural organizations have a responsibility to help solve a community's biggest problems. We are not just 'nice to have,' in a community, we dont JUST contribute to a better quality of life (although we certainly do that). Our primary problems in this community are high crime, high poverty, poor city school district and in my mind, a disconnection from nature...If you're disconnected from nature, you're likely not practicing sustainable habits (which can save you a lot of money if you do them correctly)" [25:45] Urban Ecologists program to increase diversity in conservation [28:30] Pamela's influences from Simon Sinek's "Start With Why" to CEO of Yum! Brands (Taco Bell, Pizza Hut, KFC) David Novak's "Taking People With You" - "If you really want to know the business, talk to the people on the front lines. They are the ones that know how the processes can be changed, whats working, what's not working. They have to feel listened to and that you're going to act on what they tell you." -Pamela does the staff trainings at the Zoo to connect them with "why each person has the opportunity to transform people's lives through working at the Zoo Society" [30:50] "The people on the front lines have much more of an opportunity to have a personalized experience with guests and inspire and transform their lives than I do from my office...so it's really important that they feel heard" [31:20] "If you want to grow your business by 2-3%, you do pretty much the same things you're doing and tweak them a little bit, but if you want to grow by 20-30%, you need to blow up your business model...and even if you end up at 10%, it's still a whole lot better than 2-3%...it's about thinking about how can you do business differently? How can you have more people be transformed by their experience there? How can we reach more people with our message? How do we serve this ENTIRE community to get everyone involved in making a difference for species survival?" [32:30] How Pamela measures success at the Zoo [36:00] Center for Biodiversity Exploration, an immersive gaming space for intergenerational play [38:30] Environmental Innovation Awards and Symposium Goals: -Telling stories to honor people that have invested in sustainability, but also to inspire others in the community -Creating awareness in the corporate community of the Zoo as a conservation organization -Small Business Winner: i-Square -Large Business Winners: Diamond Packaging, Harbec [46:15] The importance of human capital in sustainability and connecting to nature for wellbeing More information on the Seneca Park Zoo: https://senecaparkzoo.org/ More information on the Environmental Innovation Awards: https://senecaparkzoo.org/innovation/
这是一个和个人身份认同(identity)有关的故事。小蝙蝠因为一场意外掉到了小鸟窝里,意外的发现并不是所有会飞的动物都吃水果,也因为自己白天睡觉,夜晚飞翔,而且还倒挂在树上睡觉觉的格格不入。为了不被鸟妈妈赶走,它也开始像小鸟一样吃虫子和在夜晚入睡。有一天它遇到一群蝙蝠,又被大家嘲笑像鸟一样的举止很奇怪,小蝙蝠最后搞清楚自己是谁了吗?它依然能和小鸟们做朋友吗?一起来听故事吧! Written by: Janell Cannon Illustrated by: Janell Cannon Read by: Pamela Reed
This being human is not easy. Habits (good and bad) form. Thought patterns shape us. We neglect parts of ourselves and they drift away. Or, we wish certain parts of ourselves would drift away. We slip into autopilot. Later, pieces of ourselves drift back, tectonic plates of the spirit shift within, and we're delighted to discover a new continent has emerged internally. Being human means we shift between loathing and loving the miracle that is our life, and the miracle that is this planet. How do we hold the beautiful mess of it all and say, “Here is where we are. Now is what we have. This is how we start”? Call to Worship by Pamela Reed, Sermon by Rev. Justin Schroeder
As tastes and sensibilities change, your organization needs to change with them, or else deal with a shrinking market share. If your organization has history, another challenge is perceptions that change more slowly than your brand message. That’s what was happening at Seneca Park Zoo in Rochester, NY. The zoo was growing as a leader in wildlife conservation from upstate New York all around the world. On this episode of Destination on the Left, I speak with Pamela Reed Sanchez. Pamela has served as president and CEO of the Seneca Park Zoo Society since 2014. She’s a passionate advocate for species survival and brings this focus to the zoo society’s guest experience, education, and conservation programs. Prior to the zoo, she worked across various cultural and arts organizations, including the George Eastman Museum, her well-received TEDx Talk, “What The Killing of Cecil the Lion and Harambe the Gorilla Should Have Taught Us,” is a great example of the provocative ways Pamela encourages people to make changes in their everyday lives on behalf of conservation and species survival. Full show notes available here: https://breaktheicemedia.com/podcasts/pamela-reed-sanchez/
The 1990 Arnold Schwarzenegger action-comedy smash hit and cultural sensation "Kindergarten Cop" reminds us that this kid's movie mainly loved by teenagers shouldn't be revisited by adults. Its giant plot holes (larger than the holes Arnold's reckless cop character wouldn't mind leaving in any drug addict unwilling to get out of the way of his tricked-out shotgun) get force-filled with a huge helping of heart (as Arnold falls in love and misses his estranged son that we or he never see) and are about as big as Arnold's partner's hilariously large appetite (because she's small, get it?). The comedy menu we're given here basically largely consists of "mean man who hates everyone has to deal with children" and daily specials akin to the show "Kids Say the Darndest Things." Seemingly weeks pass in this three-day plot because we get a lot of montages where Arnold marches these little kids like a drill sergeant in order to whip them into shape, and oddly, somehow this makes them love him instantly. Arnold plays Detective John Kimble (a cop, you idiot!), who goes undercover (while weirdly using his real name) as a kindergarten teacher to find out who all the kids' daddies are and also learn what they do. This is because a notorious drug dealer named Cullen Crisp (played by Richard Tyson) has recently learned the whereabouts of his ex-wife and child and plans to go find them when he gets out of jail. Penelope Ann Miller plays both the on-the-run ex-wife of the bad guy and Arnold's love interest. She works at the school he's scoping out, because apparently small towns don't ask any questions or check references. Arnold's food-loving partner is played by Pamela Reed. And that's her whole character: she's Arnold's partner and she loves food. There's also a principal character played by Oscar-winner Linda Hunt who is suspicious of Arnold being a teacher and hopes he'll soon quit, even though she knows from the get-go that he's an undercover cop who will only be staying a few days. Join us as we discuss how dumb the and dangerous the police heroes of this movie are, our thoughts on the honor bar in hotels and reminisce about those old Arnold soundboards people used for prank calls back in the day. Tell us what you think by chatting with us (@filmsnuff) on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, or by shooting us an email over at mailbag@filmsnuff.com. This episode is sponsored by Bravo's "The Real Stay-at-Home Dads of Boise." Visit our website at https://www.filmsnuff.com.
Heelllooo everyone! Welcome to the official start of Season 2 of Mayhem at the Matinee! On this very first episode of season 2, we get into the 1990 action comedy(?) Kindergarten Cop starring no other than Arnold Schwarzenegger as Officer John Kimble, Richard Tyson as Cullen Crisp, Penelope Ann Miller as Joyce Palmieri , and Pamela Reed as Phoebe O'Hara. We get into some soccer talk, Anthony Bourdain, Vinnie Paul, food, a new segment called "Trailer Trash" , and much more! Thanks so much for the support through season 1, we hope you stick around for season 2! We have a lot of new stuff coming up, so stay tuned! IG: @mayhematthematinee Email: mayhematthematinee@gmail.com Recorded in the beautiful San Fernando valley! 818
Pamela Reed is our actor du jour this fine day and she was in a couple of movies that really did their gosh darned best to take a real hard glance at some of the most fundamental aspects of our most basic human truths. Junior is about a pregnant man and Clan of the Cave Bear is about learning to count past three. Hope you enjoy the rich tapestry if discussion. And we're on Twitter: @SinisterPurpose, @RumpleSchlepp Tell your friend who's maybe thinking about going to go back to school for anthropology after she spent 16 years teaching public school about us! We produce this podcast with healthy doses of love for fans of Movies, Film, Cinema, Podcasts, Actors, Acting, Filmmaking, Directing, Drama, Comedy & Pamela Reed
Story: Jack Dundee ist eine wahre Niete. Begonnen hat alles mit dem schwärzesten Tag seines Lebens: Vor 20 Jahren hat er bei einem Footballspiel seines Heimatortes Taft den spielentscheidenden Pass nicht gefangen. Auch der ehemalige Quarterback des Rocket-Teams, Reno Hightower, wird seit der Niederlage vom Pech verfolgt. Er leitet inzwischen mehr schlecht als recht eine kleine Autowerkstatt und steht kurz vor der Scheidung. Das einzige, was ihn aufrecht hält, sind die Erinnerungen an vergangene glorreiche Footballzeiten. Eines Tages schafft es Jack schließlich, das gegnerische Team der Tigers für eine Revanche zu begeistern. Doch niemand in Taft scheint sich dafür zu interessieren, bis Jack in der Gestalt des gegnerischen Maskottchens das Vereinsheim der Rockets verwüstet und alte Wunden erneut bluten lässt... Schnell wird die alte Mannschaft wieder aufgestellt, und es kommt zum Spiel der Spiele. DVD-Release: 13.01.2017 (Studio Hamburg Enterprises) The Best of Times Komödie, Drama, Sport Land: USA 1986 Laufzeit: ca. 100 min. FSK: 12 Regie: Roger Spottiswoode Drehbuch: Ron Shelton Mit Robin Williams, Kurt Russell, Pamela Reed, Holly Palance, Donald Moffat, Margaret Whitton, M. Emmett Walsh, Donovan Scott, R.G. Armstrong, Dub Taylor, Kathleen Freeman, Carl Ballantine, Tony Plana, Kirk Cameron, Robyn Lively, ... https://youtu.be/p6M7l9IULxM
Story: Jack Dundee ist eine wahre Niete. Begonnen hat alles mit dem schwärzesten Tag seines Lebens: Vor 20 Jahren hat er bei einem Footballspiel seines Heimatortes Taft den spielentscheidenden Pass nicht gefangen. Auch der ehemalige Quarterback des Rocket-Teams, Reno Hightower, wird seit der Niederlage vom Pech verfolgt. Er leitet inzwischen mehr schlecht als recht eine kleine Autowerkstatt und steht kurz vor der Scheidung. Das einzige, was ihn aufrecht hält, sind die Erinnerungen an vergangene glorreiche Footballzeiten. Eines Tages schafft es Jack schließlich, das gegnerische Team der Tigers für eine Revanche zu begeistern. Doch niemand in Taft scheint sich dafür zu interessieren, bis Jack in der Gestalt des gegnerischen Maskottchens das Vereinsheim der Rockets verwüstet und alte Wunden erneut bluten lässt... Schnell wird die alte Mannschaft wieder aufgestellt, und es kommt zum Spiel der Spiele. DVD-Release: 13.01.2017 (Studio Hamburg Enterprises) The Best of Times Komödie, Drama, Sport Land: USA 1986 Laufzeit: ca. 100 min. FSK: 12 Regie: Roger Spottiswoode Drehbuch: Ron Shelton Mit Robin Williams, Kurt Russell, Pamela Reed, Holly Palance, Donald Moffat, Margaret Whitton, M. Emmett Walsh, Donovan Scott, R.G. Armstrong, Dub Taylor, Kathleen Freeman, Carl Ballantine, Tony Plana, Kirk Cameron, Robyn Lively, ... https://youtu.be/p6M7l9IULxM
Everyone is going to have to be very quiet, because you’ll need to pay attention to all these deadly whispers on TV Movie Night. Mark and Andrew get right in each others’ ears and watch CBS’ “Deadly Whisper,” starring Tony Danza and his “Streetcar Named Desire” Southern accent. Also, Pamela Reed is there, too. And […]
Título original Proof of Life Año 2000 Duración 135 min. País Estados Unidos Estados Unidos Director Taylor Hackford Guión Tony Gilroy Música Danny Elfman Fotografía Slawomir Idziak Reparto Russell Crowe, Meg Ryan, David Morse, Pamela Reed, David Caruso, Anthony Heald, Stanley Anderson, Gottfried John, Flora Martínez Productora Castle Rock Entertainment / Bel-Air Entertainment presenta una producción Anvil Films Género Acción | Secuestros / Desapariciones Sinopsis Mientras construye una presa en Tecala, en el corazón de los Andes, el ingeniero norteamericano Peter Bowman es capturado por fuerzas antigubernamentales durante una incursión en la capital. Cuando los rebeldes descubren su identidad exigen tres millones de dólares de rescate. El problema es que la empresa de Peter, con sede en Houston, está al borde de la bancarrota y ha cancelado la póliza de seguros contra secuestros, así que no dispone del dinero del rescate. Viéndose abandonada por la compañía, la esposa de Peter contrata los servicios de Terry Thorne, un negociador profesional que en los últimos años ha resuelto numerosos casos de secuestro.