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Hola Gerardo aquí en otro episodio de Simplemente Yo; La selección de esta semana es Moana, es una película estadounidense de animación musical, fantasía y aventuras de 2016, producida por Walt Disney Animation Studios y estrenada por Walt Disney Pictures. La película fue dirigida por John Musker y Ron Clements, codirigida por Chris Williams y Don Hall, y producida por Osnat Shurer, a partir de un guion de Jared Bush y basada en una historia concebida por Clements, Musker, Williams, Hall, Pamela Ribon y el equipo de guionistas Aaron Kandell y Jordan Kandell. Plot: En la antigua Polinesia, cuando una terrible maldición lanzada por el semidiós Maui llega a la isla de Moana, ella responde al llamado del océano para buscar a Maui y arreglar las cosas. Espero que lo disfruten ;) Información adicional del podcast: Enlace del website official de Filmic Notion Podcast: https://filmicnotionpod.com/ Enlace a nuestra página de Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/446nl
We go back to author and creator of the Oscar-nominated short film "My Year of Dicks" Pamela Ribon, who joins the show to talk about an ex's comedic twist to Jewel's 1996 hit "You Were Meant For Me."See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Typically on Tuesdays I release bonus episodes for the Patreon community, but this week, everyone gets the bonus because Amanda and I are introducing Romantic Times Rewind, a new series of podcast episodes where we look back at old issues of RT Book Reviews and Romantic Times Magazine. WOO HOO!Amanda and I are going to re-read old issues of RT, and record two episodes each month. One issue will be looking at all the reviews by genre in a particular issue, and the other will look at the features, ads, and book covers inside.I'll be posting images and screengrabs from the issue on Smart Bitches, and on Instagram and Tumblr (for that extra retro flavor!).Plus, as a member of the Patreon, you'll have access to the complete issues we're looking at, so you can read along with us - and tell us which books from back issues you'd most want to read.Part of the inspiration for this series comes from the absolutely wonderful podcast Listen to Sassy, where Tara Ariano, David T. Cole, and Pamela Ribon re-read old issues of Sassy Magazine, which was a formative part of my teenager-hood.Romantic Times Magazine and RT Book Reviews isn't online anywhere that I've seen, and the site went dark in May 2018 shortly after the closure of the magazine and the conference was announced.Most humbly, I ask: if you have back issues of RT Book Reviews or Romantic Times, print or digital, and you'd like to send them to be, PLEASE get in touch with me - sarah AT smart bitches trashy books.com. I'm scouring eBay magazine vendors and trying to gather as many as I can, and right now I have some from 2014, 2015, and 2016.Links!Listen to Sassy at ListenToSassy.comTime Magazine, March 2008: “Crazy and In Charge.”Delia's Catalog NewType Magazine Join our Patreon for complete mayhem, shenanigans, and more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Typically on Tuesdays I release bonus episodes for the Patreon community, but this week, everyone gets the bonus because Amanda and I are introducing Romantic Times Rewind, a new series of podcast episodes where we look back at old issues of RT Book Reviews and Romantic Times Magazine. WOO HOO!Amanda and I are going to re-read old issues of RT, and record two episodes each month. One issue will be looking at all the reviews by genre in a particular issue, and the other will look at the features, ads, and book covers inside.I'll be posting images and screengrabs from the issue on Smart Bitches, and on Instagram and Tumblr (for that extra retro flavor!).Plus, as a member of the Patreon, you'll have access to the complete issues we're looking at, so you can read along with us - and tell us which books from back issues you'd most want to read.Part of the inspiration for this series comes from the absolutely wonderful podcast Listen to Sassy, where Tara Ariano, David T. Cole, and Pamela Ribon re-read old issues of Sassy Magazine, which was a formative part of my teenager-hood.Romantic Times Magazine and RT Book Reviews isn't online anywhere that I've seen, and the site went dark in May 2018 shortly after the closure of the magazine and the conference was announced.Most humbly, I ask: if you have back issues of RT Book Reviews or Romantic Times, print or digital, and you'd like to send them to be, PLEASE get in touch with me - sarah AT smart bitches trashy books.com. I'm scouring eBay magazine vendors and trying to gather as many as I can, and right now I have some from 2014, 2015, and 2016.Links!Listen to Sassy at ListenToSassy.comTime Magazine, March 2008: “Crazy and In Charge.”Delia's Catalog NewType Magazine Join our Patreon for complete mayhem, shenanigans, and more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're covering the Disney seafaring animated classic(?) Moana, its themes of ancestry, forgiveness, and restorative justice, where it ranks among other classics when it comes to songs, sidekicks, and more, and discovering that we, too, are Moana. Moana (also known as Vaiana or Oceania in some markets) is a 2016 American computer-animated musical fantasy action-adventure film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The 56th Disney animated feature film, it was directed by John Musker and Ron Clements, co-directed by Chris Williams and Don Hall, and produced by Osnat Shurer, from a screenplay written by Jared Bush, and a story by Clements, Musker, Williams, Hall, Pamela Ribon, and the writing team of Aaron and Jordan Kandell. The film introduces Auliʻi Cravalho as the voice of Moana and also features the ensemble voices of Dwayne Johnson, Rachel House, Temuera Morrison, Jemaine Clement, Nicole Scherzinger, and Alan Tudyk. It features original songs written by Lin-Manuel Miranda, Opetaia Foa'i, and Mark Mancina, and an orchestral score also composed by Mancina. Set in ancient Polynesia, the film tells the story of Moana, the strong-willed daughter of a chief of a coastal village, who is chosen by the ocean itself to reunite a mystical relic with the goddess Te Fiti. When a blight strikes her island, Moana sets sail in search of Maui, a legendary demigod, in the hope of returning the relic to Te Fiti and saving her people. The plot is original, but takes inspiration from Polynesian myths.
Netflix's hit series "Dead to Me" (which I love), the Academy Award nominated short My Year of Dicks, and many other projects including You're the Worst and Brockmire. In this wide-ranging conversation punctuated by music used with permission, we talked about many things including Adam's many musical influences growing up in New York City, his work for the Fred Rogers Institute and his reflections as a parent. He has wonderful advice for composers interested into breaking into the film industry and shared some of his creative process with us. Adam is a warm and engaging musician with a real love for music across many genres; he shares how he pivoted from working as a performer to composing full-time, and we explored many of his diverse projects. Like all my episodes, this is available as a podcast on your favourite podcast player, a video on YouTube, and the transcript; everything is linked to my website: https://www.leahroseman.com/episodes/adam-blau I have included detailed timestamps if you want to jump to the music or any specific topics. Please help me keep this series going! You can give me a virtual tip or consider becoming a monthly supporter starting at $3 Canadian and get access to unique perks: https://ko-fi.com/leahroseman Adam Blau website: https://www.adamblau.com/ Timestamps: (00:00) Intro (01:56) “Dead to Me”, Liz Feldman (08:14) intro to piano suite clip (08:59) clip of piano suite of themes from Adam's “Dead to Me” score (10:48) Adam's childhood musical influences (13:24) Center for the Performing Arts on Long Island (15:16) collaborations Rachel Axler, Jordana Williams, Liz Feldman (17:13) Village Harmony Rebecca Russell (19:49) NYC musical influences, Larry Holdridge (22:47) Yale (26:08) jazz piano (28:44) assisstant to Chris Beck, John Swihart and getting started as a film composer (34:09) Rarified Air podcast, music production libraries (41:30) writing music for podcasts (44:51) “My Year of Dicks” animated short, Pamela Ribon (48:17) intro to sound design montage clip, creative process (52:31) sound design montage clip (55:57) the 24 Hour Musical Theater Challenge, Rachel Axler (01:01:32) Fred Rogers Institute Everyday Grooves, Everbody Counts 2020 census (01:09:17) song “Tell Me What You Love About Me” from Fred Rogers Institute Everyday Grooves (used with permission for this specific podcast) (01:11:14) Adam as a singer and player, “You're the Worst” (01:14:00) parenting and music education (01:16:51) mentoring composers, advice for the film industry photo of Adam Blau: Ari Scott --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/leah-roseman/message
Pamela Ribon is the creator and writer of MY YEAR OF DICKS, an adaptation of her critically-acclaimed comedic memoir NOTES TO BOYS (AND OTHER THINGS I SHOULDN'T SHARE IN PUBLIC) My Year of Dicks is currently nominated for Best Animated Short Film for the 95th Academy Awards. Pamela is a screenwriter (Moana, Ralph Breaks the Internet, Bears), performer, VR and TV writer, comic book writer (MY BOYFRIEND IS A BEAR, SLAM!), best-selling novelist, and filmmaker. She co-hosts the podcast Listen To Sassy, a weekly deep-dive through every issue of Sassy Magazine. Pamela was a flagship contributor to Television Without Pity, and is known as a pioneer in the blogging world with pamie.com, where she launched such viral essays as “How I Might Have Just Become the Newest Urban Legend” and “Barbie Fucks it Up Again,” the latter of which led to #FeministHackerBarbie, a revamp of Mattel's products and marketing for Barbie, and the creation of Game Developer Barbie as “Career of the Year.” Pamela's stage work has been showcased at the HBO US Comedy Arts Festival. A former Austinite with a BFA in Acting from the University of Texas, Pamela has been entered into the Oxford English Dictionary under “muffin top.” That is not a joke. Thank you for tuning in to this episode of Entertainment Business Wisdom. We invite you to subscribe, like, review, and share it with your friends and colleagues. Connect with your host Kaia Alexander: https://entertainmentbusinessleague.com/ https://twitter.com/thisiskaia Produced by Stuart W. Volkow P.G.A. Get career training and a free ebook “How to Pitch Anything in 1Min.” at www.EntertainmentBusinessLeague.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Friday's show: Many homeowners in Greater Houston have been getting their annual property appraisal notices in recent weeks, and, in many cases, they're going up. And that means a hike in taxes. We learn why those values are rising even though the housing market is slowing down. Also this hour: With an ongoing computer ship shortage, we learn about recent efforts to bring investments in the semiconductor industry to Texas and what the CHIPS and Science Act could do for the industry in our state and Houston. Then, we break down The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly of the week. And we talk with writer Pamela Ribon. Her story of growing up near Katy and navigating her sexual maturity in the 1990s is told in the Academy Award-nominated animated short, My Year of Dicks.
Best Pick with Tom Salinsky and special guests Pamela Ribon and Sara Gunnarsdóttir My Year of Dicks: Road to the Oscars Released 5 April 2023 For this episode, Tom spoke to screenwriter Pamela Ribon and director Sara Gunnarsdóttir whose short animated film My Year of Dicks made it all the way to the Dolby Theatre. Mind Game trailer https://youtu.be/2fmmCsyK1dY The Night is Short Walk on Girl trailer https://youtu.be/RGHXqjCbyEQ https://twitter.com/myyearofdicks https://myyearofdicks.com https://www.instagram.com/myyearofdicks https://www.instagram.com/pamelaribon https://www.instagram.com/jeanettejeanenne https://www.instagram.com/sara_gunnarsdottir https://twitter.com/pamelaribon BEST PICK – the book is out now from all the usual places, including… From the publisher https://tinyurl.com/best-pick-book-rowman UK Amazon https://amzn.to/3zFNATI US Amazon https://www.amzn.com/1538163101 UK bookstore https://www.waterstones.com/book/9781538163108 US bookstore https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/best-pick-john-dorney/1139956434 Audio book https://www.audible.co.uk/pd/Best-Pick-Audiobook/B09SBMX1V4 To send in your questions, comments, thoughts and ideas, you can join our Facebook group, Tweet us on @bestpickpod or email us on bestpickpod@gmail.com. You can also Tweet us individually, @MrJohnDorney, @ItsJessRegan or @TomSalinsky. You should also visit our website at https://bestpickpod.com and sign up to our mailing list to get notified as soon as a new episode is released. Just follow this link: http://eepurl.com/dbHO3n. If you enjoy this podcast and you'd like to help us to continue to make it, you can now support us on Patreon for as little as £2.50 per month. Thanks go to all of the following lovely people who have already done that. Alison Sandy, Amanda Grey, Andrew Straw, Anna Coombs, Anna Elizabeth Rawles, Anna Joerschke, Anthea Murray, Ben Squires, Cathal McGuire, Catherine Jewkes, Charlotte, Craig Boutlis, Daina Aspin, Dave Kloc, Drew Milloy, Elizabeth McClees, Esther de Lange, Flora, frieMo, Helen Cousins, Helle Rasmussen, Henry Bushell, Jonquil Coy, Josh Morel, Judi Cox, Kate Butler, Kath, Katy Treanor, Kurt Scillitoe, Lawson Howling, Lewis Owen, Linda Lengle, Lisa Gillespie, Matt Price, Michael Walker, Peter, Richard Ewart, Robert Heath, Robert Orzalli, Sam Elliott, Sharon Colley, Tim Gowen, Tom Stockton, Wayne Wilcox.
It's time to reconnect with the Wiskayok Yellowjackets in a whole new season of Showtime's runaway hit drama, and Pamela Ribon is back -- with a sober Dave, for a change -- to talk about it! Around The Dial takes us on a real journey through Succession, Be Melodramatic, and Waco: American Apocalypse. Pam takes a big swing by pitching the Girls episode "Japan" for The Canon. Then after naming the week's Winner and Loser, it's on to a Game Time sequel that really sings. (Or, in some cases, forebodingly thrums.) Load yourself up a nice platter of bear meat and join us! GUESTS
In honor of the upcoming Oscars (Sunday, March 12th), we're rewinding to the films we've covered that have been nominated for Academy Awards!The animated episodic series My Year of Dicks follows Pam, a teenager trying desperately to lose her virginity, and the dicks (literally and metaphorically) she meets along the way. We're joined by director Sara Gunnarsdottir, showrunner/writer Pamela Ribon, and lead actor Brie Tilton. In other words, get ready for a Zoom room full of women ready to commiserate about our younger years! We dive deeper into Pamela's childhood memoir that this series is based on, and the fantasy of a young girl's crush vs. the awkward (and sometimes gross) reality.You can follow the episodic series My Year of Dicks on IG & TwitterYou can follow director Sara Gunnarsdottir on IGYou can follow writer Pamela Ribon on IG & TwitterYou can follow actor Brie Tilton on IG & Twitter & FB--Thanks for listening and for your support! We couldn't have reached 10 years, 700 episodes or Best of The Bay Best Podcast without your help! --Be well, stay safe, Black Lives Matter, AAPI Lives Matter, and abortion is normal.--SUPPORT US HERE!Subscribe to our channel on YouTube for behind the scenes footage!Rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts!Visit our website! www.bitchtalkpodcast.comFollow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.Listen every other Thursday 9:30 - 10 am on BFF.FMPOWERED BY GO-TO Productions
Author and creator of the Oscar-nominated short film "My Year of Dicks" Pamela Ribon joins the show to talk about an ex's comedic twist to Jewel's 1996 hit "You Were Meant For Me." See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
First, David Canfield catches up with Women Talking writer and director Sarah Polley and star and producer Frances McDormand, who see that film's awards trajectory as much bigger than whatever happens on Oscar night. Then Katey Rich talks to Pamela Ribon about the whirlwind of attention around her Oscar-nominated short My Year of Dicks— the title that everybody cannot stop talking about. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @vfawardsinsider Email us at littlegoldmen@vf.com Follow our hosts: @kateyrich, @rilaws, @beccamford, @davidcanfield97 Our editor and producer is Brett Fuchs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
First, David Canfield catches up with Women Talking writer and director Sarah Polley and star and producer Frances McDormand, who see that film's awards trajectory as much bigger than whatever happens on Oscar night. Then Katey Rich talks to Pamela Ribon about the whirlwind of attention around her Oscar-nominated short My Year of Dicks— the title that everybody cannot stop talking about.Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @vfawardsinsiderEmail us at littlegoldmen@vf.comFollow our hosts: @kateyrich, @rilaws, @beccamford, @davidcanfield97 Our editor and producer is Brett Fuchs.
Halló! The second episode of series 5 takes Rob and Ellie to 90s America for a 25-minute, Oscar-nominated coming-of-age animation called 'My Year of Dicks'! Directed by Sara Gunnarsdóttir and written by American screenwriter and actress Pamela Ribon, the short film is split into five chapters, each one about young Pam's encounters with the boy's she hopes will fall in love with her and take her virginity. Available to watch now at www.myyearofdicks.com, this a hilarious, heartfelt, super cringe and brilliantly animated exploration of what sex means to a teenage girl. This exciting episode is split in two; the first half is a fun conversation with Sara herself (the first Icelandic female director to be nominated for an Oscar!), while in the second half Rob and Ellie discuss the film in detail. Oh, and the brilliant end music is I Want it All by the brilliant Mr. Silla. Please subscribe/follow, rate and review on Spotify and Apple and Follow us on Twitter @KVIKMYNDAPOD and Instagram kvikmyndapod And if you fancy supporting us, why not sling us the cost of a coffee! Artwork designed by Sophie Watts (justahappyspace) Music by Branches Bare ('Half-light' from the EP 'In the Origami Folds of the Night You Rip the Seam of Sleep Wide Open)
Primetimer's Mark Blankenship returns to his eponymous chair to talk about Dear Edward, an adaptation of a 2020 book that most of the panel found manipulative and stilted -- but others thought was moving and sweet. Does the show's success depend on what mood you're in when you sit down to watch? Why can't writers' rooms get middle-grade children's dialogue right? And how's Connie Britton's hair? After addressing these critical questions, we went Around The Dial with Not Dead Yet, Ghosts, and Buntsy's Cheers and Frasierrewatches. We took a quick break from the extended Crane-verse to hear Tomke out on why Bake Off hosts have lost their authority; then Sarah hoped to send the eighth season of Cheers out on a high note with her Canon presentation of the finale. Triplets won, TV news lost, and a Non-Regulation Game Time. Return your eye tables to the up-rolled position: it's an all-new Extra Hot Great! GUESTS
Listeners, are you ready to be exalted?! This week, we welcome back author, screenwriter, Listen to Sassy co-host, and now OSCAR NOMINEE Pamela Ribon. And to welcome her back we're going on a road trip with some exotic male dancers for Magic Mike XXL. The somewhat surprising sequel to the 2012 original (previously discussed on … Continue reading "229 – Magic Mike XXL (with Pamela Ribon!)"
Ria, Paul and Maff get emotional discussing episode three of HBO's The Last of Us. They break the episode down into two distinct sections; Joel and Ellie and Bill and Frank. They talk about love, loss, connection and Piano Frog because Piano Frog is a legend. Ria will be discussing each episode, and trying not to geek out too much, every week with various guests. The Last of Us is based on the critically acclaimed game by Naughty Dog. The show stars Pedro Pascal as Joel Miller and Bella Ramsey as Ellie Williams. Huge thank you to Kevin for providing his beautiful version of Gustavo Santaolalla's The Last of Us theme. Kevin performed the music on one of his many awesome ukuleles. If you want more The Last of Us content, listen to the Comics in Motion roundtable about The Last of Us Part 1. Paul is host of Era of Geek, Super Draft and a Dummies Guide to Geekdom. Keep up to date with Paul's projects by subscribing to the newsletter, all links available at Superdummy.co.uk Find Maff on Twitter @Maffuk78. He'll also be appearing on Spider-Dan and the Secret Bores podcast talking about Bears and in an up and coming Star Wars Rebels podcast with Mike and Dave which can be found at Comic in Motion and Genuine Chit-Chat. Ria is co-host and producer of the Femme on podcast collective. The Femme on collective hosts lively discussions about pop culture and whatever the heck interests us while placing the female gaze front and centre. Recent episodes include Femme on Creatives, where Alyson chats to filmmaker Pamela Ribon about her short animated (and Oscar shortlisted) film: My Year of Dicks. Tonya chats to Artistic Director Sarah O'Connell in the first rapids of Active Activism. Ada shares her first episode of Poetry Theatre where she and her guest, Amy Bobeda discuss her poetry origin story. Ria's Twitter and Instagram: @riacarrogan --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/comics-in-motion-podcast/message
An annual ritual returns! We are here to welcome the This Had Oscar Buzz Class of 2022! Off the top of the episode, we celebrate friend and former guest (and, spoiler alert, next week's guest) Pamela Ribon on her Best Animated Feature Short nomination for My Year of Dicks and lament the To Leslie episode … Continue reading "Class of 2022"
Ria, Katie and Carl discuss the second episode of HBO's The Last of Us, talking about Ellie and Joel's relationship, Tess's character arc and everyone's favourite frog. We discuss spoilers for future episodes of the TV and game at around the 53:05 minute mark until 59:07 minutes. Ria will be discussing each episode, and trying not to geek out too much, every week with various guests. The Last of Us is based on the critically acclaimed game by Naughty Dog. The show stars Pedro Pascal as Joel Miller and Bella Ramsey as Ellie Williams. Huge thank you to Kevin for providing his beautiful version of Gustavo Santaolalla's The Last of Us theme. Kevin performed the music on one of his many awesome ukuleles. If you want more The Last of Us content, listen to the Comics in Motion roundtable about The Last of Us Part 1. Ria is co-host and producer of the Femme on podcast collective. The Femme on collective hosts lively discussions about pop culture and whatever the heck interests us while placing the female gaze front and centre. Recent episodes include Femme on Creatives, where Alyson chats to filmmaker Pamela Ribon about her short animated (and Oscar shortlisted) film: My Year of Dicks and Femme on TV: Wednesday in which Tonya and Alyson discuss season one of the Netflix show. Tonya also chats to Artistic Director Sarah O'Connell in the first rapids of Active Activism. Ria's Twitter and Instagram: @riacarrogan --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/comics-in-motion-podcast/message
Ria and Alyson discuss the first episode of HBO's The Last of Us, talking about the amazing cast, world building and the scenes that most resonated with them. Over the next eight weeks, Ria will be discussing each episode, and trying not to geek out too much, every week with various guests. The Last of Us is based on the critically acclaimed game by Naughty Dog. The show stars Pedro Pascal as Joel Miller and Bella Ramsey as Ellie Williams. Huge thank you to Kevin for providing his beautiful version of Gustavo Santaolalla's The Last of Us theme. Kevin performed the music on one of his many awesome ukuleles. If you want more The Last of Us content, listen to the Comics in Motion roundtable about The Last of Us Part 1. Both Alyson and Ria are part of the Femme on podcast collective. The Femme on collective hosts lively discussions about pop culture and whatever the heck interests us while placing the female gaze front and center. Recent episodes include Femme on Creatives, where Alyson chats to filmmaker Pamela Ribon about her short animated (and Oscar shortlisted) film: My Year of Dicks and Femme on TV: Dickinson in which Ada and Ria discuss season one of Apple TV+'s Dickinson. Find out more and join in the conversation at https://www.femmeon.show/ Alyson's Twitter and Instagram: @byalysonshelton - Alyson's Website: www.alysonshelton.com Ria's Twitter and Instagram: @riacarrogan --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/comics-in-motion-podcast/message
Plus, we get a hotline call from Sara about a magical place she visited.*and residents of other cities tooThings You Should Stop Worrying About This WeekCats going missing in the airUFO's being shot down in RussiaRoyal feudingTesla's worth Mentioned in the showPamela RibonMy Year of Dicks (animated short)Notes to Boys And Other Things I Shouldn't Share in PublicThe Very Nice Box by Eve Gleichman and Laura Blackett This episode is sponsored by…Microdose GummiesMicrodose Gummies deliver perfect, entry-level doses of THC that help you feel just the right amount of good, whether it's to wind down, get creative or sleep like a baby.Listeners can get free shipping and 30% off their first order by clicking the above link and using the code: TINYDo YOU have a tiny victory to share? Super simple way to record a message HERECall the Tiny Victories Hotline: (323) 285-1675We want folks to share their tiny victories on our hotline because, frankly, we'll assume we're just talking into the void every week and nothing matters. Prove us wrong. Did you finally do that thing you were putting off? Tiny victory! Reconnect with someone you haven't been in touch with for ages? Victory! We only ask that you try to keep messages to under a minute so we're able to play it on the show.If you prefer, you can record a tiny victory on your phone and then email us the audio. Email: TinyVictories@maximumfun.orgHOW TO @ USTwitter@GetTinyPod@LAGurwitch@ImLauraHouse@Swish (producer Laura Swisher)Instagram@GetTinyPod
Ria, Katie and Carl discuss the second episode of HBO's The Last of Us, talking about Ellie and Joel's relationship, Tess's character arc and everyone's favourite frog. We discuss spoilers for future episodes of the TV and game at around the 53:05 minute mark until 59:07 minutes. Ria will be discussing each episode, and trying not to geek out too much, every week with various guests. The Last of Us is based on the critically acclaimed game by Naughty Dog. The show stars Pedro Pascal as Joel Miller and Bella Ramsey as Ellie Williams. Huge thank you to Kevin for providing his beautiful version of Gustavo Santaolalla's The Last of Us theme. Kevin performed the music on one of his many awesome ukuleles. If you want more The Last of Us content, listen to the Comics in Motion roundtable about The Last of Us Part 1. Ria is co-host and producer of the Femme on podcast collective. The Femme on collective hosts lively discussions about pop culture and whatever the heck interests us while placing the female gaze front and centre. Recent episodes include Femme on Creatives, where Alyson chats to filmmaker Pamela Ribon about her short animated (and Oscar shortlisted) film: My Year of Dicks and Femme on TV: Wednesday in which Tonya and Alyson discuss season one of the Netflix show. Tonya also chats to Artistic Director Sarah O'Connell in the first rapids of Active Activism. Ria's Twitter and Instagram: @riacarrogan --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/comics-in-motion-podcast/message
Pamela Ribon, screenwriter (Ralph Breaks the Internet, Moana), novelist (My Boyfriend is a Bear), comic book writer, and more) joins the crew to discuss Petite Maman, a movie that both Drea AND Alonso put on their best-of-the-year list in 2021. It's finally hitting streaming in early June, and now we've got our takes on this film, which may or may not be about playing in the woods and making pancakes. What's GoodAlonso: New seasons of MST3K and Kids in the HallDrea: Decaf Chocolate Hazelnut TeaPamela: BLACKPINK: Light Up the SkyIfy: The ChallengeITIDIC David Cronenberg Says Netflix Passed on “Crimes of the Future'Laura Dern Was 23 When She Made Jurassic Park, and Even Sam Neill is Surprised Samuel L. Jackson has been cast in a new Garfield movieStaff PicksDrea: Turning RedAlonso: Electric DreamsPam: Anaïs in LoveIfy: North HollywoodIn case you're wondering what “Kate Mantalini's” is, here's a story from when the Beverly Hills restaurant closed in 2014.Here's a peek at Pam's My Year of DicksBuy Alonso's book, I'll Be Home For Christmas Movies***Support our sponsors!SoylentGo to Soylent.com/maxfilm and use promo code MAXFILM to get 20% OFF your first order. Curiosity Stream Curiosity Stream is offering a full year's subscription to their catalog of documentaries covering every topic about our world and beyond – just $14.99 with code MAXFILM at curiositystream.com*****With:Ify NwadiweDrea ClarkPamela RibonProduced by Marissa FlaxbartSr. Producer Laura Swisher
Turn the lights down… the show is about to start! It's the “Best of Movies” special of Go Fact Yourself, featuring new behind-the-scenes commentary!The movie industry has adapted a lot in the past two years, and so has our show. These clips are back when we recorded with a live audience (something we plan to do again this year!).You'll hear from guests like Paul F. Tompkins, Cristela Alonzo, Anthony Rapp, and many more as they discuss films like The Goonies, Jaws and Young Frankenstein.Roll film!Appearing in this episode:J. Keith van StraatenHelen HongCristela Alonzo guest host from Episode 40Pamela Ribon from Episode 3Jason Kravits from Episode 7Paul F Tompkins from Episode 15Allie Goertz from Episode 36Anthony Rapp from Episode 40With guest experts:Jeff B. Cohen, Former Goonie and Co-founder of the entertainment law firm Cohen Gardner LLP.Danny Goldman, Actor who appeared in Young Frankenstein.Carl Gotlieb, Screenwriter of Jaws and author of The Jaws Log.Penelope Spheeris, director of films such as The Decline of Western Civilization parts 1, 2 and 3 and Wayne's World.Stephen Park, actor who's known for his performances in the films Fargo and Do the Right Thing.Helen Hong, comedian and actress who appeared in the film Inside Llewyn Davis and who's the regular co-host of Go Fact Yourself!Go Fact Yourself was devised and is produced by Jim Newman and J. Keith van Straaten, in collaboration with Maximum Fun. Theme Song by Jonathan Green.Maximum Fun's Senior Producer is Laura Swisher.Associate Producer and Editor is Julian Burrell.Supporting hangmanfilm.com by YOU!
In this episode of our coverage for the SXSW Film Festival, we're bringing you the short films and episodic series that (in our opinion) have the best titles! Considering these names include the words slut, dicks, and gay, that should tell you a lot about us.In the short film Aspirational Slut, we meet Rosemary, who has just gotten her heart broken, and decides she needs to forget about love and focus on having random sex for the first time in her life. We speak to director Caroline Lindy and the star Ellyn Jameson about the importance of women's sexual liberation, awkward sex scenes, and reclaiming the word slut.The animated episodic series My Year of Dicks follows Pam, a teenager trying desperately to lose her virginity, and the dicks (literally and metaphorically) she meets along the way. We're joined by director Sara Gunnarsdottir, showrunner/writer Pamela Ribon, and lead actor Brie Tilton. In other words, get ready for a Zoom room full of women ready to commiserate about our younger years! We dive deeper into Pamela's childhood memoir that this series is based on, and the fantasy of a young girl's crush vs. the awkward (and sometimes gross) reality.In the short film Gay Haircut, Krista is a bisexual comedian who starts dating a trans woman and is ready to come out- and needs a gay haircut to accompany her rebrand. We sat down with director Jude Harris and writer/star Krista Fatka, who explained how the short is semi-autobiographical, what it was like to work with their significant others, and behind the scenes info on the hilarious haircut scene. And of course Erin and Ange had to share how they used to have matching gay haircuts.Thanks to our friends over at Lost Republic for sponsoring our SXSW 2022 coverage, and for being The Official Whiskey of The Bitch Talk Podcast... visit them at their website, www.LostRepub.comYou can follow director Caroline Lindy on IGYou can follow actor Ellyn Jameson on IG & FBYou can follow the episodic series My Year of Dicks on IG & TwitterYou can follow director Sara Gunnarsdottir on IGYou can follow writer Pamela Ribon on IG & TwitterYou can follow actor Brie Tilton on IG & Twitter & FBYou can follow director Jude Harris on IG & TwitterYou can follow writer/actor Krista Fatka on IG & Twitter--Thanks for listening and for your support! We couldn't have reached 600 episodes without your help! --Be well, stay safe, Black Lives Matter, AAPI Lives Matter, and thank you for being vaxxed and masked!--SUPPORT US HERE!Subscribe to our channel on YouTube for behind the scenes footage!Rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts!Visit our website! www.bitchtalkpodcast.comFollow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.Listen every other Thursday 9:30 - 10 am on BFF.FMPOWERED BY GO-TO Productions
EEHG 097: Extra Hic Great We challenged our listeners to get us to 1000 Patreon supporters by December 15, and they went above and beyond. Your reward? This drunk episode. Author, screenwriter, and sake enthusiast Pamela Ribon joins us as we discuss Bridgerton, the first Shonda Rhimes show to hit Netflix. Which of us found its 1813 society romances compelling? The answer won't surprise you! Around The Dial takes us through How To With John Wilson, the feature film We Are Little Zombies (available to buy or rent on all the platforms), NBC's revival of The Weakest Link, and Taskmaster NZ. A WILDLY compromised Dave pitches the Peep Show episode "Shrooming" for induction into the Canon; then after Dave crowns the episode's Winner and Loser based on who's most drunk, it's on to the most shambolic Game Time ever. Pour yourself a LARGE cup of Christmas cheer and listen! GUESTS
From December 25, 2020: We challenged our listeners to get us to 1000 Patreon supporters by December 15, and they went above and beyond. Your reward? This drunk episode. Author, screenwriter, and sake enthusiast Pamela Ribon joins us as we discuss Bridgerton, the first Shonda Rhimes show to hit Netflix. Which of us found its 1813 society romances compelling? The answer won't surprise you! Around The Dial takes us through How To With John Wilson, the feature film We Are Little Zombies (available to buy or rent on all the platforms), NBC's revival of The Weakest Link, and Taskmaster NZ. A WILDLY compromised Dave pitches the Peep Show episode "Shrooming" for induction into the Canon; then after Dave crowns the episode's Winner and Loser based on who's most drunk, it's on to the most shambolic Game Time ever. Pour yourself a LARGE cup of Christmas cheer and listen! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
MFers! Today Chris and Daniel discuss Slam! by Pamela Ribon and Veronica Fish. We also talk about the trailer for DC League of Super Pets and the reshoots for Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness. Time Stamps 00:00:00 Intro 00:11:27 News 00:37:37 Slam! 01:05:13 Side Stories Visit us online: https://thereadercopypodcast.libsyn.com/ (Check out The Reader Copy Podcast website) Our iTunes page: https://goo.gl/MikhDd (Listen to more episodes) Even More Stuff: https://goo.gl/4iDTXn (Check out our Instagram) https://goo.gl/cVFw7r (Follow us on Twitter) https://goo.gl/RsnXc1 (Like us on Facebook) Show music provided by http://www.morgandavidking.com/ (MDK - Hyper Beam)
A last minute substitution doesn't faze our players one bit in this week's exciting match. Aaron and Kari are joined by returning contestant and friend of the show Tara Ariano for a highly competitive brawl. We begin at the end this week with a round one about the details of happy endings of movies and TV. Round two drives PAST the endings and into the world of misbegotten movie sequels. Spoiler alert: some of these movies are truly deranged. And as per uzhe, we close it out with an intense lightning round. NOTES ⚠️ Inline notes below may be truncated due to podcast feed character limits. Full notes are always on the episode page.
A last minute substitution doesn't faze our players one bit in this week's exciting match. Aaron and Kari are joined by returning contestant and friend of the show Tara Ariano for a highly competitive brawl. We begin at the end this week with a round one about the details of happy endings of movies and TV. Round two drives PAST the endings and into the world of misbegotten movie sequels. Spoiler alert: some of these movies are truly deranged. And as per uzhe, we close it out with an intense lightning round.Support Us On Patreon
If you've seen Moana or Ralph Breaks The Internet, then you've been exposed to Pamela's work. However, she won me over with the hilarious & charming graphic novel called 'My Boyfriend is a Bear'. Sure, we'll dabble a bit into the book and how it came to be. Not to mention a little talk about the live-action adaptation of it! (Say WHAT?!). But this conversation really went a lot of places. She is an unofficial officially not official bear expert and all things BEAR. We gab about our love for Paddington and she judges me on the limited knowledge of jam's I tried. Make sure to check out her podcast, Listen to Sassy where they take a deep dive into the 80's magazine 'SASSY' one issue at a time. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Consider joining the Discord channel here. We are always chatting about the best kind of nerdy shit. I promise there will be a convo that will spark your interest. Follow us on Instagram Follow me on Twitter
PRESENTACIÓN LIBROS 00:01:40 Entrevista con Patricia Tablado (Patchgirl) 00:17:10 La responsabilidad de llamarse Beatriz en la Toscana (Tablado) 00:19:45 Llamadme Alejandra (Espido Freire) 00:22:20 Una habitación ajena (Alicia Giménez Barlett) 00:25:30 Mi novio es un oso (Pamela Ribon) 00:28:15 El sabor de las penas (Jude Morgan) 00:32:15 Los desposeídos (Ursula K Le Guin) 00:36:15 By night #2 (John Allison) 00:38:05 Aleación de ley. Mistborn #4 (Brandon Sanderson) 00:42:20 Requiem. Delirium #3 (Lauren Oliver) 00:45:10 Deberes: Ladronas victorianas (Nacho Moreno) PELÍCULAS 00:49:30 I care a lot 00:55:25 The little things 00:59:20 ¿Por qué me matasteis? 01:03:30 Akelarre 01:05:35 Patrulla trueno 01:08:25 Corto: Si me pasara algo, os quiero 01:10:35 Vampiros contra el Bronx 01:11:25 El sótano de Ma SERIES 01:14:25 Falcon and the Winter Soldier 01:21:10 The confession killer 01:24:15 The serpent 01:28:40 Para toda la humanidad (T2) 01:34:00 DESPEDIDA En este programa suenan: Radical Opinion (Archers) / Siesta (Jahzzar) / Place on Fire (Creo) / I saw you on TV (Jahzzar) / Bicycle Waltz (Goodbye Kumiko)
We're delving into the features and ephemera regarding TEEN LIFE in the March 1988 issue! Karen Catchpole dares to be frank on the matter of "Losing Your Virginity" (and parents/right-wing wackos were PISSED). Catherine Gysin goes undercover at the Miss South Carolina USA pageant and learns secret uses for Vaseline. The whole staff collaborates on a "How To Flirt" guide…of sorts. In the spec piece that got her the job at Sassy, Christina Kelly addresses how to handle "Talk Behind Your Back." Catherine speaks to the survivors of three young people who died by suicide. Christopher Newbound kicks off the fiction section with "My Name Is Daniel." Then it's on to the departments: On The Road to Miami; What He Said about why guys dumped their girlfriends; and a real mixed bag of Help. (What to do when Mom kisses Boyfriend is just one of many questions WE have for that possibly fake letter writer.) Stretch out on the shag rug and turn down George Michael on the radio: it's time to Listen To Sassy!QUICK LINKS
We're delving into the features and ephemera regarding TEEN LIFE in the March 1988 issue! Karen Catchpole dares to be frank on the matter of "Losing Your Virginity" (and parents/right-wing wackos were PISSED). Catherine Gysin goes undercover at the Miss South Carolina USA pageant and learns secret uses for Vaseline. The whole staff collaborates on a "How To Flirt" guide…of sorts. In the spec piece that got her the job at Sassy, Christina Kelly addresses how to handle "Talk Behind Your Back." Catherine speaks to the survivors of three young people who died by suicide. Christopher Newbound kicks off the fiction section with "My Name Is Daniel." Then it's on to the departments: On The Road to Miami; What He Said about why guys dumped their girlfriends; and a real mixed bag of Help. (What to do when Mom kisses Boyfriend is just one of many questions WE have for that possibly fake letter writer.) Stretch out on the shag rug and turn down George Michael on the radio: it's time to Listen To Sassy! Visual Aids
When you're lucky enough to have The Fug Girls on your show, it only makes sense that you quiz your players on iconic movie fashions. So that's exactly what we did on this week's episode when GoFugYourself.com's Heather Cocks and Jessica Morgan joined Ralph Breaks the Internet co-writer Pamela Ribon. After the fashion show, they'll pick out their favorite stars from teen movies from the last 30 years, and parse them out from what characters played by those actors have been up to in the intervening years. Support Us On Patreon
When you're lucky enough to have The Fug Girls on your show, it only makes sense that you quiz your players on iconic movie fashions. So that's exactly what we did on this week's episode when GoFugYourself.com's Heather Cocks and Jessica Morgan joined Ralph Breaks the Internet co-writer Pamela Ribon. After the fashion show, they'll pick out their favorite stars from teen movies from the last 30 years, and parse them out from what characters played by those actors have been up to in the intervening years. NOTES ⚠️ Inline notes below may be truncated due to podcast feed character limits. Full notes are always on the episode page.
When you're lucky enough to have The Fug Girls on your show, it only makes sense that you quiz your players on iconic movie fashions. So that's exactly what we did on this week's episode when GoFugYourself.com's Heather Cocks and Jessica Morgan joined Ralph Breaks the Internet co-writer Pamela Ribon. After the fashion show, they'll pick out their favorite stars from teen movies from the last 30 years, and parse them out from what characters played by those actors have been up to in the intervening years.Support Us On Patreon
Finding the right opportunity with Pamela Ribon (Moana; Ralph Breaks the Internet); Mark Fergus (creator, The Expanse; Children of Men; Iron Man); JD Dillard (Sweetheart; Sleight).THIS EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY BETTERHELPFor 10% off, visit https://www.betterhelp.com/panelConversations with Mark Frost is a new book out via https://www.fayettevillemafiapress.com/ that listeners to this podcast, and TV fans in general, will love. Visit the website and pick it up!FOLLOW THE GUESTS ON TWITTER:Pamela Ribonhttps://twitter.com/pamelaribonMark Fergushttps://twitter.com/TheExpanseWRJD Dillardhttps://twitter.com/jgdillardCONNECT W/ BEN BLACKER & THE WRITER'S PANEL ON SOCIAL MEDIAhttps://twitter.com/BENBLACKERhttps://www.facebook.com/TVWritersPanelTHE WRITER'S PANEL IS A FOREVER DOG PODCASThttp://foreverdogproductions.com/fdpn/podcasts/the-writers-panel
Jess and Trisha match romances to conversation heart sayings and recommend romances for all of your Valentine’s/Galentine’s/Palentine’s Day needs. This episode is sponsored by The Handsell; Never Kiss a Duke by Megan Frampton, published by Avon Books; and Book Riot Insiders. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher. To get even more romance recs and news, sign up for our Kissing Books newsletter! NEWS None! We took the week off from news – it’s our “Alentine’s” Day gift to you. BOOKS DISCUSSED Take the Lead by Alexis Daria His Convenient Husband by Robin Covington Mating the Huntress by Talia Hibbert Royally Matched by Emma Chase A Prince on Paper by Alyssa Cole My Boyfriend is a Bear by Pamela Ribon and Cat Farris The Undoing by Shelly Laurenston Just One More by Jodie Slaughter The Twisted Wishes series by Ana Zabo (first book is Syncopation) The Governess Game by Tessa Dare The Fixer, The Enforcer, and The Negotiator by HelenKay Dimon Candy Hearts by Erin McLellan A Big Surprise for Valentine’s Day by Jackie Lau Send us your favorite Val/Gal/Palentine’s Day picks! And let us know the romance titles you’d match with candy hearts (or feel free to just concur with Trisha about which candies are gross). As always, you can find Jess and Trisha at the WIR email address (wheninromance@bookriot.com). You can also find us on Twitter (@jessisreading and @trishahaleybrwn), or Instagram (@jess_is_reading and @trishahaleybrown).
In this episode, host Jessica discovers what happens when "bear meets girl" alongside frequent guest Sven. The comic by Pamela Ribon- as requested by Patron and friend of the show Dee Em Elms - is not only a new medium for the show, but also brand-new for Jessica. Other topics include Birds of Prey, where have all the romcoms gone, and what's happening with RWA and the romance genre.The Podcast Promo for this episode is "Bitchery of History". You can find it at http://www.thebitcheryofhistory.com/.This episode's generous Patreon Sponsor is Dee Em Elms whose serialized horror novel "Sidlings" can be found at http://www.sidlings.com/.The show music is "Crazy Glue Instrumental" by Josh Woodward. Used with permission.Show Patreon is located at http://patreon.com/damselspodcast. Twitter: @damselspodcast.Support Deconstructing Damsels by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/deconstructing-damselsFind out more at https://deconstructing-damsels.pinecast.co
Why bears? What is it about our ursine cousins that prompts such a curious and violent fascination? This week, Morgan and Isabeau turn these questions over anew with the graphic novel My Boyfriend Is a Bear by Pamela Ribon, illustrated by Cat Farris. What does pop culture’s fetishization of bears say about our sexual proclivities? Are bears just apolitical lumberjacks? And what right do we have to anthropomorphize animals in the first place? If Bear by Marian Engel proved too on the nose for its deftness at delineating sexual/power imbalances, cuddle up with this little teddy and start working on that winter belly.
Break out those flute-y glasses, because this week’s guest is Pamela Ribon (writer of Moana, Ralph Breaks The Internet), who happens to be champagne in human form. Ting ting! Thats the sound of the podcast looking deep into your eyes and cheersing you whilst Ribon speaks in dulcet tones about writing as a coping mechanism, Fan-face ™, and of course, discovering dead bodies in your trunk. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hannahlyze-this-with-hannah-hart--hannah-gelb/support
On this week’s episode of On Story we’re exploring all aspects of comedic writing and performing. We’ll discuss writing animated features with Disney scribe Pamela Ribon and writing and performing stand-up and sketch comedy with SNL veteran Sasheer Zamata. Pamela Ribon is a comedic writer who has worked in a variety of mediums. In addition to her work writing television and graphic novels, Ribon wrote two Disney animated films, Moana and Ralph Breaks The Internet. Both films were nominated for Best Animated Feature at the Academy Awards. I spoke with Ribon about subverting the princess trope and writing comedy that sometimes makes you sad. Clips of Moana & Ralph Breaks the Internet courtesy of Disney Enterprises, Inc. Clip of Samantha Who? courtesy of American Broadcasting Company (ABC) Sasheer Zamata is a comedian, actress, writer and 4 season Saturday Night Live cast member. Zamata was listed in Cosmopolitan’s 13 Funny Women to Watch and Variety Magazine named her web series Pursuit Of Sexiness one of the Top 10 Web Series of 2013. I spoke with Zamata about writing and performing comedy live at the Moontower Comedy Festival in Austin, Tx. Clips of Saturday Night Live courtesy of National Broadcasting Company, Inc. Segments of this episode were filmed at KLRU Studio 6a, the original home of Austin City Limits. Special thanks to Chief Executive Officer and General Manager Bill Stotesbery, Production and Operations Director JJ Weber, and Production Coordinator Emily Steele. Audio captured by Randy Reynolds and Kevin J. Cochran. The last segment of our show was filmed live at the Moontower Comedy Festival in Austin, Texas. Special thanks to Chief Executive Officer Jim Ritts, Festival Director Lietza Brass, Talent Producer Colleen McGarr, Festival Manager Maggie Hoffman and Programming Associate Kaetie Turner.
Episode 44Join Dennis, Johnny, and Frances as they discuss My Boyfriend is a Bear, by writer Pamela Ribon and artist Cat Farris. The book was published in 2018 by Oni Press. My Boyfriends is a Bear is the story of a woman dating an American black bear after a series of failed relationships.In this episode the gang discusses if My Boyfriend is a Bear falls under the category of Magical Realism; what are the odds that all black bears are Arcade Fire-loving Hispters in the Los Feliz/Silver Lake area of Los Angeles; yet another episode in which the gang compares Johnny to a character in a book they are reading; the way Frances draws similarities about her relationship to Nora and Bear's relationship; should a sequel be made, the title needs to be “My Girlfriend is a Human”; and last but not least, the storytelling and art of My Boyfriend is a Bear.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/graphicnovelexplorersclub/message See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It’s our 75th episode! and we discuss some of our Recent Favourites. We talk about magic in outer space, fiction about dating animals, underground civilizations, jigsaw puzzles, and more! You can download the podcast directly, find it on Libsyn, or get it through iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, Spotify, or your favourite podcast delivery system. In this episode Anna Ferri | Meghan Whyte | Matthew Murray | RJ Edwards | Jessi Things We Liked! Jessi The Adventure Zone, vol. 1: Here There Be Gerblins by Clint McElroy, Griffin McElroy, Justin McElroy, Travis McElroy, and Carey Pietsch The Adventure Zone (podcast) Everything is Horrible and Wonderful: A Tragicomic Memoir of Genius, Heroin, Love and Loss by Stephanie Wittels Wachs Baba Is You Trailer Counterfeit Monkey (text game about removing letters from words) Matthew Fantastic Four: Unstable Molecules by James Sturm, Guy Davis, and Robert Sikoryak A Big Ship at the Edge of the Universe by Alex White BioWare: 18% play Mass Effect FemShep Dice Friends: Bylaw & Order Episode 1 (D&D game) Meghan Food for Thot (podcast) Invisible: How Young Women with Serious Health Issues Navigate Work, Relationships and the Pressure to Seem Just Fine by Michele Lent Hirsch You Have the Right to Remain Fat by Virgie Tovar Ottawa Swordplay Anna The Buried Life by Carrie Patel Criminal Minds Matthew Gray Gubler The Thrilling Adventure Hour (featuring Beyond Belief) The Diary of a Bookseller by Shaun Bythell Everyday Madness: On Grief, Anger, Loss and Love by Lisa Appignanesi RJ My Boyfriend Is a Bear by Pamela Ribon and Cat Farris Hey Riddle Riddle (podcast) Ravensburger 759-Piece Escape Puzzles Arithmomania: “European folklore concerning vampires often depicts them with arithmomania, such as a compulsion to count seeds or grains of millet.” I’m the Best! by Lucy Cousins Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Links, Articles, and Things Victory by Monplaisir (Celebration music) Zoom, Zoom, Zoom: Storytime Song Suggest new genres! Fill out the form to suggest genres! Check out our Tumblr, follow us on Twitter or Instagram, join our Facebook Group, or send us an email! Join us again on Tuesday, May 7th when we’ll be talking about the genre of Fairy Tales/Fables/Legends/Myths/Folklore! Then on Tuesday, May 21st we’ll be discussing books that haunt us and changed our lives!
"Empower" has become a word used regularly in speeches, mission statements, & personal goals. But it can mean something different depending on who you ask for a definition. In a preparation for Minji's 4th Kollaboration EMPOWER Creative Leadership Conference, she sits down to talk through it all with one of the incredible women who, in her eyes, embodies the word itself - tv/film writer, novelist, comic book writer & hilarious human being, Pamela Ribon. Buckle your seatbelts & get ready for an incredible journey through Pam's life & mind from moving all around some the most obscure & quizzical parts of the US, becoming a mother unexpectedly, writing for a couple small projects with Disney (Moana & Wreck It Ralph 2, thankyouverymuch), & using the Internet to address some very problematic sexism with Barbie in between it all. Hopefully by the end, you will understand Minji's appreciation of Pam's fire & maybe walk away a little empowered yourself. This week's guest: Pamela Ribon - @panelaribon Follow Minji on: Twitter (@minjeeeezy) Instagram (@minjeezy) Our theme song is "Yellow Ranger" by Awkwafina Follow the show on Instagram and Twitter and support our Patreon This podcast is part of Potluck: An Asian American Podcast Collective Produced by @marvinyueh
2005′s Shopgirl looked like a safe Oscar bet on paper – a whimsical, lighthearted romance with Claire Danes taking her ascendancy into lead roles and Steve Martin capitalizing on an Oscar shutout narrative that began in the 80s with All of Me. But its Oscar chances died once the film arrived in the May-December shadow … Continue reading "038 – Shopgirl (with Pamela Ribon)"
Welcome to our first weekly episode! It's a long one, since we had about three weeks of stuff to catch up on. But in addition to all the things we've been up to, we're sharing our favorite things of 2018, as well as some of yours! A nice, warm, pleasant episode to start of 2019 strong. What Missy's Been Up To:Watching:Salt Fat Acid Heat Mary Poppins Returns Sailor Moon Crystal AquamanReading:My Brother's Husband by Gengoroh TagameWhat Merri's Been Up To:Watching:Harry Potter Nailed It The Great British Bake-Off AggretsukoReading:The Steel Prince by V. E. Schwab, Andrea Olimpieri, Enrica Angiolini Our Favorites of 2018:Missy:Crazy Rich Asians Becoming Dangerous by Katie West and Jasmine Elliot Dirty Computer The Good Place Crazy Ex-GirlfriendMerri:Theme Parks Women in Star Wars V. E. Schwab's Shades of Magic Series Fan Fiction Lore OlympusYour Favorites of 2018:The Haunting of Hill House - @allyxstuart Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse - @brit_brooks and @angRiewords Black Panther - @hey_joon Crazy Rich Asians - @hey_joon The Good Place - @hey_joon The Good Place the Podcast - @hey_joon The Captain Marvel Trailer - @hey_joon The Dragon Age Teaser - @hey_joon Sadie by Courtney Summers - @nancyfrancovic Dash Dearborne by Claire Napier - @nolapfau Dungeons & Dragons - Alena, Emily, and Chantel Bird Box - Emily and Melissa Get Out - Emily Dumplin' - Melissa Love, Simon - Melissa Aggretsuko - Melissa I Feel Pretty - Melissa Nailed It - Melissa She-Ra - Melissa Maneaters by Chelsea Cain, Kate Niemczyk, Rachelle Rosenberg, and Joe Caramagna - Melissa Squirrel Girl by Ryan North, Erica Henderson, Rico Renzi, and Travis Lanham - Melissa Luna the Vampire by Yasmin Sheikh - Melissa Wotakoi: Love is Hard for Otaku by Fujita - Melissa Giant Days by John Allison, Lissa Treiman, and Max Sarin - Melissa Smut Peddler edited by Spike Trotman, Johanna Draper Carlson, and Trisha L. Sebastian - Melissa Heartstopper by Alice Oseman - Melissa My Boyfriend is a Bear by Pamela Ribon and Cat Farris - Melissa Some Links You Might Find Interesting:Shipping Without an End Game by Magen CubedOur Website | Twitter | Facebook | Tumblr | Patreon | Merch
Ralph Breaks The Internet (Animation, Adventure, Comedy) Six years after the events of "Wreck-It Ralph," Ralph and Vanellope, now friends, discover a wi-fi router in their arcade, leading them into a new adventure.Directors: Phil Johnston, Rich MooreWriters: Phil Johnston (screenplay by), Pamela Ribon (screenplay by) Stars: John C. Reilly, Sarah Silverman, Gal Gadot - (IMDb) Movies First RSS feed: https://feeds.megaphone.fm/BIT7197946000 Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com/moviesfirst (mobile friendly). Subscribe, rate and review Movies First at all good podcatcher apps, including Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts (formerly iTunes), Stitcher, PocketCasts, CastBox.FM, Podbean, Acast, Spreaker etc.For more, follow Movies First on Facebook, Twitter and Google+:Facebook - @moviesfirsttwitter - @MoviesFirstGoogle+ - https://plus.google.com/u/1/b/116201551232774363704/108207704769091029605 YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCatJQHaVabIvzCLqO16XvSQ If you're enjoying Movies First, please share and tell your friends. Your support would be appreciated...thank you.#movies #cinema #entertainment #podcast #reviews #moviesfirst Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Host Jeff Goldsmith interviews co-writer-director Phil Johnston, director Rich Moore and co-writer Pamela Ribbon about Ralph Breaks the Internet. Download my podcast hereCopyright © Unlikely Films, Inc. 2018. All rights reserved.
In this episode we give an in depth review of the 2018 film Ralph Breaks the Internet. Directed by: Phil Johnston and Rich Moore Written by: Rich Moore, Phil Johnston, Jim Reardon, Pamela Ribon, Josie Trinidad Starring: John C. Reilly Sarah Silverman Gal Gadot Taraji P. Henson *SPOILER WARNING*
This week, we read My Boyfriend is a Bear, a 2018 graphic novel written by Pamela Ribon and illustrated by Cat Farris.
What's up Cinemaniacs! We hope you're enjoying your time with your families during this holiday weekend. Join Duane as he reviews the latest installment of the "Wreck It Ralph" franchise, "Ralph Breaks the Internet"! This installment stars John C. Reilly as Ralph, Sarah Silverman as Vanellope, Gal Gadot as Shank, and Taraji P. Henson as Yesss. It was directed by both Phil Johnston and Rich Moore and was written by Pamela Ribon. "Wreck-It Ralph" was one of the best films of 2012 so will "Ralph Breaks the Internet" hold up to it's predecessor? Tune in to find out Duane's thoughts! #RalphBreakstheInternet #WreckitRalph Follow us: Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube Spotify MessyFm Follow Duane: Twitter Instagram Cinemania Merch: Teepublic
You might as well tag this one instant classic, as the team supreme welcomes Pamela Ribon, the writer behind Moana and the upcoming Ralph Breaks The Internet. Listeners of the show will also know her as the author of My Boyfriend Is A Bear, the book that rocked a recent Comics I Copped segment. Pamela speaks on her entire career, what made her want to be a writer, and why you shouldn't give Stephen King books to children. One of the most informative and entertaining interviews ever, but what would you expect from us? But that's not all, we also speak on the Captain Marvel trailer, the Loki and Scarlet Witch TV series, and a very special Geekquently Asked Questions segment. This is one for the ages folks.
Angela and Kelly dive into slice of life as a genre--or rather, Kelly goes to great lengths to explain to Angela why slice of life might be at all appealing. Why isn't slice of life a thing in the western market outside web comics, and could a slice of life story ever succeed here? Can Angela's cold, hardened fossil of a heart ever be healed by fluffy slice of life manga? Plus, Kelly goes over some of the recent manga license announcements from the recent Anime Expo. Book Review (46:23): My Boyfriend in a Bear by Pamela Ribon and Cat Farris; Tokyo Tarareba Girls by Akiko Higashimura Twitter: @onepanellater | Show notes: onepanellater.com
This is our Denver Comic Con 2018 finale episode!! As always, for interview driven episodes, the following interviews are featured, with our interview with Darryl "DMC" McDaniels of Run DMC fame, featured at the end! 1:20 - Pamela Ribon 19:05 - Roller Derby Panel (Kat Leyh, Pamela Ribon, Kiwi Smith, Moriah Hummer) 1:08:08 - Terry Moore 1:22:54 - Gene Ha 1:32:40 - Liv Hadden 1:46:23 - Mairghread Scott 2:00:26 - Sanya Anwar 2:13:17 - Darryl "DMC" McDaniels That's a wrap on our Denver Comic Con coverage!! Thank you to everyone who helped us throughout the weekend, it was a CRAZY one! We keep growing, and growing, and we are very proud of the work that was accomplished! Next year will be even bigger than this year was, and we'll be the KINGS of podcast! Remember, you can ALWAYS let us know what you think! We can only think of so many things to talk about every other week, and would LOVE to get some feedback and ideas from all of you out there who are listening!! You can send mp3s and email to our email address. Also, join the conversations on our Facebook Page and Twitter Page. Also, if you have good feedback, please leave it for us on iTunes and Stitcher!! That's one way to help us climb the ranks into podcast glory!! You can ALSO leave us voicemail!!! Call the Michael Kuyrk memorial 970-573-6148 and leave us a hilarious message!!! Hall of Justice Comics & Collectibles Our Stitcher Our iTunes Patreon Amazon Credit - Jonthan Garnett, Juan Muro, Gabe Llanas
Centésimo nonagésimo quinto programa de Rock & Cómics, duodécimo de la séptima temporada. Programa dedicado al mundo del cómic y aderezado con la mejor música rock. SUMARIO: [01' 24"] - La cárcel de papel Álvaro Pons nos trae tres cómics aparecidos durante el último Salón del Cómic de Barcelona: Lo que más me gusta son los monstruos de Emil Ferris, publicado por Reservoir Books; La tierra de los hijos de Gipi, publicado por Ediciones Salamandra; y Martha y Alan de Emmanuel Guibert, publicado por Ediciones Salamandra. [11'26"] - Entrevista Hablamos con Mamen Moreu de su último cómic, Desastre, editado por Astiberri. [24'48"] - Canción "I Think I'm Paranoid" de Garbage [27'58"] - Cómics al límite Gerardo Vilches nos descubre el cómic Fearless Colors de Samplerman, publicado por Ediciones Valientes. [35'12"] - Frikicanción "Johnny Blaze" de Talen and Turbulence [39'12"] - Transmutaciones postheroicas Elisa McCausland nos recomienda dos cómics: SLAM de Pamela Ribon y Veronica Fish, publicado por Fandogamia; y Luces nocturnas de Lorena Alvarez, publicado por Astiberri. [39'12"] - Recomendaciones de Hugo Rodrigo Terminamos con unas últimas recomendaciones por parte del presentador del programa: El señor Jean: edición integral de Philippe Dupuy y Charles Berberien, publicado por ECC Cómics; Las aventuras del capitán Torrezno. Babel de Santiago Valenzuela, publicado por Evolution Cómics; Billy Avellanas de Tony Millionaire, publicado por La Cúpula; y El rey Araña de Josh Vann y Simone d'Armini, publicado por Grafito Editorial. [52'31"] - Canción "Rose Tattoo" de Dropkick Murphys
The Comics Agenda 71: Talking My Boyfriend is a Bear with Pamela Ribon and Cat Farris This week while Anelise is battling the flu Greg and Michael sit down and talk with Pamela Ribon and Cat Farris about the upcoming OGN My Boyfriend is a Bear. Listen, Enjoy and Subscribe. The Comics Agenda is hosted by Anelise (Twitter@Anelise.Farris ), Michael (Twitter@mokepf7) and Greg (Twitter@Comicsportsgeek). We discuss new comic book releases each week, in addition to breaking news, movies, and tv. You can reach us on Twitter @TheComicsAgenda or email us at TheComicsAgenda@gmail.com
Episode 2 of ComicsCast - the podcast focusing on comics and all things graphic narrative related! In this episode - hosts Leigha and Hans talk about the Black Panther film! Comics discussed include: 'Duran Duran, Imelda Marcos and Me' by Lorina Mapa 'Clumsy' by Jeffrey Brown 'Babylon Berlin' - graphic novel adaptation by Arne Jysch 'Slam' by Pamela Ribon et al
This week we're talking about violence, about glitter, about roller skates - that's right, it's roller derby time! We're discussing the first two issues of SLAM! by Pamela Ribon and Veronica Fish. We follow Jen and Maisie as they become fast friends while developing a love of roller derby side-by-side, and see how the intensity of derby can completely take over your life, for better or for worse. Forget the blood, forget the bruises, but don't forget to come up with a kickass derby name! We'll see you on the track, jammers.
This week we’re talking about violence, about glitter, about roller skates - that’s right, it’s roller derby time! We’re discussing the first two issues of SLAM! by Pamela Ribon and Veronica Fish. We follow Jen and Maisie as they become fast friends while developing a love of roller derby side-by-side, and see how the intensity of derby can completely take over your life, for better or for worse. Forget the blood, forget the bruises, but don’t forget to come up with a kickass derby name! We’ll see you on the track, jammers.
In this episode, comic book author and Moana screenwriter Pamela Ribon faces off against former Daily Show correspondent and host of The Frank DeCaro Show, Frank DeCaro. Ribon’s three areas of expertise are: The Goonies, The Outsiders, and Beastie Boys lyrics. DeCaro professes a deep knowledge of The Munsters, the original Batman TV series, and Broadway musicals. Who’s the better expert? Find out. Plus, J. Keith and Helen Hong ask the question that’s on EVERYBODY’S mind: What’s the difference between continual and continuous? If you don’t know the answer, drop everything and listen to the show. Appearing in this episode: J. Keith van Straaten Helen Hong Pamela Ribon Frank DeCaro With guest experts: Robert Skir, TV writer whose credits include X-Men Evolution, Disney's Gargoyles and Batman: The Animated Series. Jeff B. Cohen, Former Goonie and Cofounder of the entertainment law firm Cohen Gardner LLP. Go Fact Yourself was devised by Jim Newman and J. Keith van Straaten, and produced in collaboration with Maximum Fun. The show is recorded at the Angel City Brewery in downtown Los Angeles. Theme Song by Jonathan Green David McKeever is the Live Sound Engineer. Maximum Fun's Senior Producer is Laura Swisher The show is edited by Christian Dueñas
Alex and Nick celebrate the end of 2017 by taking a look back at Paper Team's past year, and a look forward at what is to come in 2018. What were the most popular Paper Team episodes of the year? What was the best thing of 2017? What new gifts did Nick and Alex exchange with one another? Plus, a word about contacting our guests. The Paper Team throws some confetti... SHOWNOTES Content Paper Scraps: A word about etiquette (01:10) 1 - Paper Team 2017: A year in review (03:26) 2 - Best of 2017 and our milestones (11:39) 3 - Preparing for 2018 as a TV writer (35:37) 4 - Paper Team goals for 2018 (44:29) Gift Exchange and Next Time On (48:10) Links "Networking 101: How to Talk With People in Hollywood" (PT05) "How to Follow Up (Without Seeming Desperate)" (PT07) "TV Pilot 101" (PT30) "TV Spec Script 101" (PT34) "TV Writer vs. Fandom: Writers’ Rooms and Fan Interaction – Paper Team Live at WonderCon 2017" (PT38) "Should You Pay for TV Writing Education?" (PT19) "Managing TV Writers ft. Daniela Garcia-Brcek (Circle of Confusion)" (PT59) "Assisting TV Comedy Writers ft. Gary Sundt (Superstore/The Goldbergs)" (PT43) "Writing Adult Comedy Animation ft. Alison Tafel (BoJack Horseman)" (PT39) "Spec v. Pilot: What You Should Be Writing Next" (PT04) "Breaking in & Writing From “Outside the System” ft. Hilliard Guess (The Screenwriter’s Rant Room)" (PT47) "TV Writing Competition Winners: What Happens Next?" (PT55) "Finding Frances" (4x07 - Nathan For You) "The Movement" (3x03 - Nathan For You) "The Movement" - Jack Garbarino "Git Gone" (1x04 - American Gods) "Firestorm" (1x10 - The Orville) "Dance Dance Resolution" (2x02 - The Good Place) "The Ricklantis Mixup" (3x07 - Rick & Morty) Dark DuckTales 2017 Draemings Julien Baker Jordan Peele Breaks Down "Get Out" Fan Theories (Video) Paper Girls "SLAM!" - Pamela Ribon "Navigating Your First TV Writing Job ft. Britta Lundin (Riverdale)" (PT67) "The Emotion Thesaurus" - Angela Ackerman & Becca Puglisi Hemingway Editor The Salmon Pages Scorpius comics Codenames Duet This episode brought to you by Tracking Board's Launch Pad Writing Competitions Use code PAPERTEAM to get $15 OFF when you enter a Launch Pad Competition Special thanks to Alex Switzky for helping us edit this episode. If you enjoyed this episode (and others), please consider leaving us an iTunes review at paperteam.co/itunes! :) You can find Paper Team on Twitter: Alex - @TVCalling Nick - @_njwatson If you have any questions, comments or feedback, you can e-mail us: ask@paperteam.co
País Estados Unidos Director John Musker, Ron Clements, Don Hall, Chris Williams Guion Jared Bush (Historia: Ron Clements, John Musker, Chris Williams, Don Hall, Pamela Ribon, Aaron Kandell, Jordan Kandell) Música Opetaia Foa'i, Mark Mancina, Lin-Manuel Miranda Fotografía Rob Dressel, Adolph Lusinsky Sinopsis La historia se desarrolla hace dos milenios en unas islas del sur del Pacífico. La protagonista es Vaiana Waialiki, una joven que desea explorar el mundo navegando por el océano. Ella es la única hija de un importante capitán que pertenece a una familia con varias generaciones de marinos.
Top 300 August sales, Dark Nights: Metal 2, Teen Titans 12, Action Comics 987, Harley Quinn 25th Anniversary Special, Generations: Captain Marvel and Captain Mar-Vell, Runaways 1, Secret Empire Omega, Realm 1, Retcon 1, Sheena 1, Slam: Next Jam 1, Ninjak 0, IT movie review, American Vandal, JJ Abrams and Star Wars, Halloween, Tales of Suspense, Phoenix Reborn, Justice League by Christopher Priest and Pete Woods, Sam Humphries on Nightwing, Batman/TMNT Part 2, Bates Motel Details: Dark Knights: Metal 2 by Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion, Fco Plascencia; Teen Titans 12 by Ben Percy, Mirka Andolfo, Romulo Fajardo Jr; Action Comics 987 by Dan Jurgens, Viktor Bogdanovic, Jonathan Glapion, Jay Leisten, Michael Spicer; Generations: Captain Marvel and Captain Mar-Vell by Margaret Stohl, Brent Schoonover, Jordan Boyd; Runaways 1 by Rainbow Rowell, Kris Anka, Matt Wilson; Realm 1 by Seth Peck, Jeremy Haun, Nick Filardi; Retcon 1 by Matt Nixon, Toby Cypress; Sheena: Queen of the Jungle 1 by Marguerite Bennett, Christina Trujillo, Moritat, Dimi Macheras, Casey Silver; Slam: Next Jam 1 by Pamela Ribon, Veronica Fish, Mari Julia; Ninjak 0 by Matt Kindt, Francis Portela, Christos Gage, Tomas Giorello 13 September Comics Countdown: 10. Mech Cadet Yu 2 by Greg Pak, Takeshi Miyazawa, Triona Farrell 9. Amazing Spider-Man 32 by Dan Slott, Greg Smallwood, Jordie Bellaire 8. New Super-Man 15 by Gene Luen Yang, Brent Peeples, Richard Friend 7. The Damned 4 by Cullen Bunn, Brian Hurtt, Bill Crabtree 6. Dark Nights: Metal 2 by Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion, Fco Plascencia 5. Kill or Be Killed 12 by Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips, Bettie Breitweiser 4. Black Science 32 by Rick Remender, Matteo Scalera, Moreno DiNisio 3. Harrow County 25 by Cullen Bunn, Tyler Crook 2. Time and Vine 3 by Thom Zahler, Luigi Anderson 1. Mister Miracle 2 by Tom King, Mitch Gerads
The Comics Agenda Episode 43: Interview with Pamela Ribon. Anelise and Greg are joined by Pamela Ribon as we talk about her smash hit Slam! and Slam! The Next Jam. During the interview we discuss the inspiration behind the story, how much of her work is inspired by different times in her life, and what interview wouldn't be complete without the discussion of Furies. After the interview we delve right into some of images newest books. Including Shirtless Bear Fighter, Glitterbomb: The Fame Game, Angelic, and more. Most important than anything else we find out that Anelise has a fear of Dolphins. Welcome to The Comics Agenda The Comics Agenda can be reached at TheComicsAgenda@gmail.com or @TheComicsAgenda on Twitter
Story: Vaiana, die von Geburt an eine einzigartige und besondere Verbindung zum mächtigen, weiten Ozean in sich trägt, setzt ihre Segel, um auf den Spuren ihrer Urahnen zu wandeln. Gemeinsam mit ihrem persönlichen Helden, dem legendären Halbgott Maui, begibt sich der unbändige Wildfang auf die Suche nach einer sagenumwobenen Insel. Auf ihrer faszinierenden Entdeckungsreise erleben sie sagenhafte Abenteuer, ergründen traumhafte Unterwasserwelten und erwecken alte Traditionen zu unerwartet neuem Leben… DVD-Release: 20.04.2017 (The Walt Disney Company Germany GmbH) Moana Genre: Komödie, Abenteuer, Fantasy, Familie, Musical, Trick, Animation Land: USA 2016 Laufzeit: ca. 107 min. FSK: ohne Regie: John Musker, Don Hall, Chris Williams, Ron Clements Drehbuch: Ron Clements, John Musker, Taika Waititi, Jared Bush Buch: Chris Williams, Don Hall, Pamela Ribon, Aaron Kandell, Jordan Kandell Mit Auli'i Cravalho, Dwayne Johnson, Alan Tudyk, Jemaine Clement, Temuera Morrison, Oscar Kightley, Nicole Scherzinger, ... https://youtu.be/emub1XwwGPU
Story: Vaiana, die von Geburt an eine einzigartige und besondere Verbindung zum mächtigen, weiten Ozean in sich trägt, setzt ihre Segel, um auf den Spuren ihrer Urahnen zu wandeln. Gemeinsam mit ihrem persönlichen Helden, dem legendären Halbgott Maui, begibt sich der unbändige Wildfang auf die Suche nach einer sagenumwobenen Insel. Auf ihrer faszinierenden Entdeckungsreise erleben sie sagenhafte Abenteuer, ergründen traumhafte Unterwasserwelten und erwecken alte Traditionen zu unerwartet neuem Leben… DVD-Release: 20.04.2017 (The Walt Disney Company Germany GmbH) Moana Genre: Komödie, Abenteuer, Fantasy, Familie, Musical, Trick, Animation Land: USA 2016 Laufzeit: ca. 107 min. FSK: ohne Regie: John Musker, Don Hall, Chris Williams, Ron Clements Drehbuch: Ron Clements, John Musker, Taika Waititi, Jared Bush Buch: Chris Williams, Don Hall, Pamela Ribon, Aaron Kandell, Jordan Kandell Mit Auli'i Cravalho, Dwayne Johnson, Alan Tudyk, Jemaine Clement, Temuera Morrison, Oscar Kightley, Nicole Scherzinger, ... https://youtu.be/emub1XwwGPU
El Especial de fin de año llega con las novedades más llamativas de 2016 y el catarro del Doctor Snack. Esperamos que os guste. - Joyride. Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly y Marcus To. (Boom!). - The Fix. Nick Spencer y Steve Lieber. (Image). Doctor Rust - Britannia. Peter Milligan y Juan José Ryp. (Valiant). - Ether. Matt Kindt y David Rubín. (Dark Horse). - Green Valley. Max Landis y Giuseppe Camuncoli. (Image). - Kill or be Killed. Ed Brubaker y Sean Phillips. (Image). - Lake of Fire. Nathan Fairbairn y Matt Smith. (Image). - Moonshine. Brian Azzarello y Eduardo Risso. (Image). - Poe Dameron. Charles Soule y Phil Noto. (Marvel). Doctor Snack - Batman. Tom King y David Finch. (DC). - Champions. Mark Waid y Humberto Ramos. (Marvel). - Doctor Aphra. Kieron Gillen y Kev Walker. (Marvel). - Frostbite. Joshua Williamson y Jason Shawn Alexander. (Vertigo). - Jessica Jones. Brian Michael Bendis y Michael Gaydos. (Marvel). - Shipwreck. Warren Ellis y Phil Hester. (Aftershock). - Slam!. Pamela Ribon y Veronica Fish. (Boom!).
El Especial de fin de año llega con las novedades más llamativas de 2016 y el catarro del Doctor Snack. Esperamos que os guste. - Joyride. Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly y Marcus To. (Boom!). - The Fix. Nick Spencer y Steve Lieber. (Image). Doctor Rust - Britannia. Peter Milligan y Juan José Ryp. (Valiant). - Ether. Matt Kindt y David Rubín. (Dark Horse). - Green Valley. Max Landis y Giuseppe Camuncoli. (Image). - Kill or be Killed. Ed Brubaker y Sean Phillips. (Image). - Lake of Fire. Nathan Fairbairn y Matt Smith. (Image). - Moonshine. Brian Azzarello y Eduardo Risso. (Image). - Poe Dameron. Charles Soule y Phil Noto. (Marvel). Doctor Snack - Batman. Tom King y David Finch. (DC). - Champions. Mark Waid y Humberto Ramos. (Marvel). - Doctor Aphra. Kieron Gillen y Kev Walker. (Marvel). - Frostbite. Joshua Williamson y Jason Shawn Alexander. (Vertigo). - Jessica Jones. Brian Michael Bendis y Michael Gaydos. (Marvel). - Shipwreck. Warren Ellis y Phil Hester. (Aftershock). - Slam!. Pamela Ribon y Veronica Fish. (Boom!).
- Dead Inside #1. John Arcudi y Toni Fejzula. (Dark Horse). - Gamora #1. Nicole Perlman y Marco Checchetto. (Marvel). - Justice League vs Suicide Squad #1. Joshua Williamson y Jason Fabok. (DC). - Klaus and the Witch of Winter #1. Grant Morrison y Dan Mora. (Boom!) - Star-Lord #1. Chip Zdarsky y Kris Anka. (Marvel). - The Mighty Captain Marvel #0. Margaret Stohl y Emilio Laiso con Ramon Rosanas. (Marvel). Brevísimos comentarios sobre: - Doctor Aphra #2. Kieron Gillen y Kev Walker. (Marvel). - Ether #2. Matt Kindt y Davíd Rubín. (Dark Horse). - Invincible Iron Man #2. Brian Michael Bendis y Stefano Caselli. (Marvel). - Slam! #2. Pamela Ribon y Veronica Fish. (Boom!). - Thanos #2. Jeff Lemire y Mike Deodato. (Marvel). - Ultimates 2 #2. Al Ewing y Travel Foreman. (Marvel).
- Dead Inside #1. John Arcudi y Toni Fejzula. (Dark Horse). - Gamora #1. Nicole Perlman y Marco Checchetto. (Marvel). - Justice League vs Suicide Squad #1. Joshua Williamson y Jason Fabok. (DC). - Klaus and the Witch of Winter #1. Grant Morrison y Dan Mora. (Boom!) - Star-Lord #1. Chip Zdarsky y Kris Anka. (Marvel). - The Mighty Captain Marvel #0. Margaret Stohl y Emilio Laiso con Ramon Rosanas. (Marvel). Brevísimos comentarios sobre: - Doctor Aphra #2. Kieron Gillen y Kev Walker. (Marvel). - Ether #2. Matt Kindt y Davíd Rubín. (Dark Horse). - Invincible Iron Man #2. Brian Michael Bendis y Stefano Caselli. (Marvel). - Slam! #2. Pamela Ribon y Veronica Fish. (Boom!). - Thanos #2. Jeff Lemire y Mike Deodato. (Marvel). - Ultimates 2 #2. Al Ewing y Travel Foreman. (Marvel).
We recommend "Shipwreck" and "SLAM!" from our pull lists, and then we go back further then we've ever gone... to "Superman's Christmas Adventure!" It's... a weird one. Then we play a game of "Super-Mundane," and ask who would be the best and worst hall monitor. Happy Holidays! Don't forget to treat yourself with some comics! Pull List: Jay: “Shipwreck" (Aftershock), written by Warren Ellis, art by Phil Hester. Mike: “SLAM!" (BOOM! Box), written by Pamela Ribon, art by Veronica Fish. Main Segment: “Superman's Christmas Adventure" (DC Comics), written by Jerry Siegel, art by Jack Burnley. Game: "Super-Mundane - Best / Worst Hall Monitor?" Listen to full episodes at PartialArc.com Email us at becausecomics@gmail.com, and find us on Twitter at @partialarc Read Mike's columns every Tuesday and Thursday at PartialArc.com, and follow him on Twitter at @supergeekmike
- Civil War II #7 (de 8). Brian Michael Bendis y David Márquez. (Marvel). - Gran Hotel Abismo. Marcos Prior y David Rubín. (Astiberri). - Slam! #1. Pamela Ribon y Veronica Fish. (Boom!). - Venom #1. Mike Costa y Gerardo Sandoval. (Marvel). - White #1. Dan Schaffer. (Devil's Due/First Comics). - Yakuza Demon Killers #1 (de 4). Amit Chauhan y Eli Powell. (IDW). - Dr. Strange and the Sorcerers Supreme #2. Robbie Thompson y Javier rodríguez. (Marvel). - A.D. After Death. Book One. Scott Snyder y Jeff Lemire. (Image).
- Civil War II #7 (de 8). Brian Michael Bendis y David Márquez. (Marvel). - Gran Hotel Abismo. Marcos Prior y David Rubín. (Astiberri). - Slam! #1. Pamela Ribon y Veronica Fish. (Boom!). - Venom #1. Mike Costa y Gerardo Sandoval. (Marvel). - White #1. Dan Schaffer. (Devil's Due/First Comics). - Yakuza Demon Killers #1 (de 4). Amit Chauhan y Eli Powell. (IDW). - Dr. Strange and the Sorcerers Supreme #2. Robbie Thompson y Javier rodríguez. (Marvel). - A.D. After Death. Book One. Scott Snyder y Jeff Lemire. (Image).
Top 300 October sales, Slam! 1, Ether 1, Thanos 1, Harbinger Renegades 1, Midnighter, Elektra, Kingpin, Bullseye, America Chavez by Gabby Rodriguez and Joe Quinones, Darth Maul by Cullen Bunn and Luke Ross, Unworthy Thor and Olivier Coipel, 25 cent Kirkman comics, Emelia Clarke, Han Solo, Uncanny X-Men Annual, Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them, Cuckoo's Calling. Slam! 1 by Pamela Ribon, Veronica Fish, Brittany Peer; Ether 1 by Matt Kindt, David Rubin; Thanos 1 by Jeff Lemire, Mike Deodato; Harbinger Renegades 1 by Rafer Roberts, Darick Robertson, Richard Clark, Diego Rodriguez 16 November 2016 Comics Countdown: 10. Joyride 7 by Jackson Lanzing, Marcus To 9. Moonshine 2 by Brian Azzarello, Eduardo Risso, Christian Rossi 8. Reborn 2 by Mark Millar, Greg Capullo 7. Thanos 1 by Jeff Lemire, Mike Deodato, Frank Martin 6. Kill or Be Killed 4 by Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips, Bettie Breitweiser 5. Superman 11 by Peter Tomasi, Pat Gleason, Christian Alamy, Mick Gray, Mark Morales, John Kalisz 4. Cave Carson Has a Cybernetic Eye 2 by Jon Rivera, Gerard Way, Michael Avon Oeming, Nick Filardi, Tom Scioli 3. Backstagers 4 by James Tynion IV, Rian Sygh, Walter Baiamonte 2. Dr. Strange 14 by Jason Aaron, Chris Bachalo, Wayne Faucher, John Livesay, Victor Olazaba, Tim Townsend, Al Vey 1. Black Hammer 5 by Jeff Lemire, Dean Ormston, Dave Stewart
Pamela Ribon (@pamelaribon) joins the Gilmore Guys to gab all about Episode 502 - A Messenger, Nothing More.
In 2014, Greta Morgan released her first album as Springtime Carnivore. Following that release she has had an exciting 2015; touring with Of Montreal, Father John Misty and Jenny Lewis. In this bonus episode, we talk to Greta about her process, motivations and her upcoming album. Springtime Carnivore’s music soundtracked comedian Pamela Ribon’s stories in Episode 17 of She Does.
Pamela Ribon is a television writer, screenwriter, best-selling novelist and all around hilarious human. She’s been a writer in comedy rooms for both network and cable television and is the author of four novels. NPR called her new memoir, Notes to Boys, “brain-breakingly funny.” Pamela has developed original series and features for ABC, ABC Family, Warner Bros., Disney Channel and 20th Century Fox Productions. She recently finished working on a feature for Walt Disney Animation Studios and she’s currently writing for Sony Pictures Animation on an upcoming feature. Pamela started writing on the web in 1998, before most people even knew what a blog was. She has been building her audience ever since, breaking the internet with “Barbie F*cks It Up Again,” among other posts. We talk about standup comedy, how to make your work go viral, and why it’s important to mind your our beeswax and find your own fun.
As a teenager, Pamela Ribon would write lengthy love letters to the boys that she had crushes on. In her new book, Notes to Boys, she reexamines these letters and other journal entries to write about her life as a lovelorn teenager. In this edition, host Jeffrey Masters sits down and talks to Pamela Ribon about her new book, Notes to Boys: And Other Things I Shouldn't Share in Public. “The real tragedy is that nobody ever pulled me aside to gently inform me that some feelings I should keep inside, that not everybody deserves my truth...or at least so much of my truth.” [...]
As a teenager, Pamela Ribon would write lengthy love letters to the boys that she had crushes on. In her new book, Notes to Boys, she reexamines these letters and other journal entries to write about her life as a lovelorn teenager. In this edition, host Jeffrey Masters sits down and talks to Pamela Ribon about her new book, Notes to Boys: And Other Things I Shouldn't Share in Public. “The real tragedy is that nobody ever pulled me aside to gently inform me that some feelings I should keep inside, that not everybody deserves my truth...or at least so much of my truth.” [...] The post Pamela Ribon | Notes to Boys | Author Interview appeared first on Book Circle Online.
The Belief In Angels (She Writes Press) Notes to Boys (Rare Bird Books) Join us this evening as two wildy talented authors bring you coming of age tales quite unlike any you've read before. Jules Finn and Samuel Trautman know that sorrow can sink deeply—so deeply it can drown the spirit. In The Belief in Angels, by J. Dylan Yates, these two wounded souls must decide: surrender to the grief that threatens to destroy them, or find the strength to swim for the surface. Growing up in a volatile hippie household on a tiny island off the coast of Boston, Jules's imaginative sense of humor is the weapon she wields as a defense against the chaos of her family's household. But somewhere between gun-waving gambling debt collectors and LSD-laced breakfast cereal adventures, her younger brother Moses dies—and it's a blow from which Jules may never fully recover. Jules's grandfather, Samuel, wants to help his grandchildren, but he's wrapped up in a sad story of his own. Once called Szaja, Samuel is an orthodox Jew who lived through the murderous Ukranian pogroms of the 1920s, as well as the Majdanek Death Camp—but his survival came at an unspeakable price. In their darkest moments, Jules and Samuel receive what could only be explained as divine intervention—serendipitous experiences that give them each the hope they so desperately need. Ultimately, however, they both must look inside themselves for the courage to come to the rescue of their own fractured lives. Notes to Boys: And Other Things I Shouldn't Share in Public is a "mortifying memoir" from bestselling author and tv/film writer Pamela Ribon. Miserably trapped in a small town Texas with no invention of the internet in sight, Ribon spent countless hours of her high school years writing letters to her (often unrequited) crushes. The big question is: Why did she always keep a copy for herself? Wince along with Ribon as she tries to understand exactly how she ever thought she'd win a boy's heart by writing him a letter that began: "Share with me your soul," and ends with some remarkably awkward erotica. You'll come for the incredibly bad poetry, you'll stay for the incredibly bad poetry about racism. Raised on a tiny, New England peninsula, J. Dylan Yates pursued her BA from the University of Colorado-Boulder. Yates worked with Boulder County's Voices for Children program as a CASA volunteer for 15 years and now volunteers with the Big Sister program. The Belief in Angels, Yates's debut novel, won the Alexis Masters Scholarship Award at the February 2012 San Francisco Writers Conference. She lives in San Diego with her partner and a talking cat. Pamela Ribon is a bestselling author, television writer and performer. A pioneer in the blogging world, her first novel,Why Girls Are Weird, was loosely based on her extremely successful website pamie.com. The site has been nominated for a Bloggie in Lifetime Achievement, which makes her feel old. Ribon created the cult sensation and tabloid tidbit "Call Us Crazy: The Anne Heche Monologues", a satire of fame, fandom and Fresno. Her two-woman show, "Letters Never Sent" (created with four-time Emmy winner and "Jay Leno Show" favorite Liz Feldman) was showcased at the 2005 HBO US Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen. She has been writing in television for the past seven years, in both cable and network, including on the Emmy-award winning "Samantha Who?" starring Christina Applegate. Using her loyal Internet fan base, Ribon sponsors book drives for libraries in need. Over the years, pamie.com has sent thousands of books and materials to Oakland and San Diego, sponsored a Tsunami-ravaged village of schoolchildren, and helped restock the shelves of a post-Katrina Harrison County, Mississippi. Ribon's book drive can now be found at DeweyDonationSystem.org, which has sponsored libraries from the Negril School in Jamaica to the Children's Institute in Los Angeles.
Robin discusses the Supreme Court's docket and Turkish women's protests, and speaks with guests Pamela Ribon, Derby Doll turned comic; restaurant workers' organizer Saru Jarayaman; Ellen Goodman on reforming end-of-life care; and human rights lawyer Jessica Neuwirth on her surprise "take" on government surveillance.
You Take It From Here (Gallery Books) Los Angeles-based author Pamela Ribon (Why Girls Are Weird) launches her new novel You Take It from Here! Pamela Ribon is the bestselling author of the novels Why Girls Are Weird, Why Moms Are Weird, and Going in Circles. A writer for stage, screen, and television, her credits include the Emmy Award-winning Samantha Who? Visit her popular blog at pamie.com, or find her in the dictionary under "muffin top." (That is not a joke.) THIS EVENT WAS RECORDED LIVE AT SKYLIGHT BOOKS JULY 3, 2012.
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Pamela Ribon was a producer on Mind of Mencia and Executive Story Editor on Samantha Who. She is currently developing a pilot for a major studio. Her novels include Why Girls Are Weird, Why Moms Are Weird and the upcoming Going In Circles.
TO SYNC WITH MOVIE: Start this commentary 10 seconds after starting movie. What Halloween would be complete without an awkward video-game-to-movie translation? Watch in horror as a concerned mother deals with her child's terrible nightmares about a town called "Silent Hill" by putting her daughter in the car and maniacally crashing it into a town called "Silent Hill." For some reason, this makes the child run away from her mother, seeking comfort from the town's compliment of shambling ash babies. 2 hour movie. 20 minute expository ending. 5 minutes of good gore. 1 Strippercop. PLUS, guest commentator Pamela Ribon delays a very important phone call to join us in anticipation of Scary Cakes! (IMDb)
TO SYNC WITH MOVIE: Start this commentary 10 seconds after starting movie. The Film Pigs sit down with S.E. Hinton's classic tale of cuddle-prone and generally shirtless street punks on the run for the self-defense murder of an Abercrombie & Fitch catalog model. Hugs! (IMDb) SPECIAL NOTE: This commentary is for "The Outsiders - The Complete Novel (Two-Disc Special Edition)" DVD - not the theatrical release. Special features include deleted scenes and an all-new score, which sounds like the same 8-bars of surf music repeated incessantly. It's so inappropriate for the movie we thought it was going to give our first guest commentator, Pamela Ribon, a heart attack or something.