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Nearly every Stanley Kubrick film has been featured on Have You Ever Seen now that we're spending about an hour reviewing Barry Lyndon. In this 663rd episode, we analyze the gold-digging, underwhelming dueler played by Ryan O'Neal, an Irish soldier (turned gambler) who also turns out to be a terrible stepfather. Even though he's good as the opportunistic Redmond Barry, he's outshone by Patrick Magee, Steven Berkoff and particularly Leon Vitali as his lordly stepson. Barry Lyndon is one of the best-looking movies of 'em all, so it appropriately won Oscars for the look and the design. The pace is deliberate and the story is a very blow burn in this episodic epic. So enjoy Cinco de Mayo by hearing us throw it back and forth about these ordinary people in extraordinary times as we play some games of chance with Barry Lyndon. Sparkplug Coffee sponsors Have You Ever Seen. The website is "sparkplug.coffee/hyes". Use that "HYES" promo code and enjoy a onetime 20% discount. Subscribe to our channel in your app, but also on YouTube (@hyesellis in YouTube's search bar). Rate the show and write a review, but also do some commenting, liking and following on the 'Tube. Respond to us with a message on Twi-X (@moviefiend51 and @bevellisellis) or Bluesky (ryan-ellis and bevellisellis). We're always eager to read an email too: haveyoueverseenpodcast@gmail.com.
Dana and Tom with returning guests, Andrew Corns (Host of the Revisionist Almanac) and Sara Shea (Shea Cinema) discuss Barry Lyndon (1975): written and directed by Stanley Kubrick, music by Leonard Rosenman, cinematography by John Alcott, starring Ryan O'Neal, Marisa Berenson, and Patrick Magee.Plot Summary: Barry Lyndon is a meticulous and mesmerizing work from Stanley Kubrick, a filmmaker whose precision often feels like both a blessing and a dare. Adapting Thackeray's novel, Kubrick crafts a period piece that is at once authentic and yet modern. The story follows Redmond Barry (Ryan O'Neal), a charming but ultimately hapless opportunist, as he schemes his way from a modest Irish upbringing to the heights of English aristocracy, only to tumble back down through a cascade of personal failures.Kubrick doesn't just tell Barry's story—he dissects it. Every scene is composed like a tableau, every gesture underlined with a note of irony. The film's grandeur—the lush landscapes, the candlelit interiors—feels like a mirror held up to Barry's own aspirations. It's a long, unhurried film, but within its deliberate rhythm lies a deep, bittersweet observation: no matter how grand the climb, time and circumstance have the last word.Chapters:00:00 Introduction and Welcome to Our Guests02:52 Cast and Recognition for Barry Lyndon05:50 Relationship(s) with Barry Lyndon23:47 What is Barry Lyndon About?32:36 Who is Barry Lyndon?39:23 Plot Summary for Barry Lyndon43:32 First Break45:00 What's Up with Andrew and Sara50:30 Best Performance(s)01:12:57 Best/Favorite/Indelible Scene(s)01:25:38 Second Break01:26:18 In Memoriam01:29:57 Best/Funniest Lines01:34:11 The Stanley Rubric - Legacy01:40:14 The Stanley Rubric - Impact/Significance01:47:15 The Stanley Rubric - Novelty01:54:13 The Stanley Rubric - Classicness02:01:22 The Stanley Rubric - Rewatchability02:07:16 The Stanley Rubric - Audience Score and Final Total02:08:31 Remaining Questions for Barry Lyndon02:18:38 Thank You to Our Guests02:20:28 CreditsGuests:Andrew CornsHost of the Revisionist Almanac@revalmanac on IG, X, YouTube, TikTok, and LetterboxdPreviously on Gaslight (1946), Do the Right Thing (1989) Revisit, and Fight Club (1999)Sara SheaHost and Creator of
Broadcasting from Merry on the Midway at the Laurel Fairgrounds in Laurel, Mississippi; Patrick Magee, Sports Editor for The Times-Picayune, talks Charles Huff as Southern Miss head football coach prospect and talks New Orleans Saints. Will East, SuperTalk Mississippi Program Director, updates on last night's high school championship games happening at The Rock in Hattiesburg and previews tonight's and Saturday's matchups. Plus, Chase Welborn, Laurel Fairgrounds Manager, talks about the inaugural family event featuring holiday activities and twinkling light displays kicking off tonight.
Released in 1971. Directed by Stanley Kubrick. Starring Malcom McDowell, Patrick Magee, and Carl Duering."In a near-future Britain, young Alexander DeLarge and his pals get their kicks beating and raping anyone they please. When not destroying the lives of others, Alex swoons to the music of Beethoven. The state, eager to crack down on juvenile crime, gives an incarcerated Alex the option to undergo an invasive procedure that'll rob him of all personal agency. In a time when conscience is a commodity, can Alex change his tune?"Timestamps00:00 - Intro / Initial Review23:05 - Spoiler Territory1:12:08 - Final Scores Anyone?1:08:08 - Next Movie RevealFOLLOW US ON SOCIALSYoutube - @thelitterboxpodInstagram - @thelitterboxpodLetterboxd - thelitterboxpodX (formerly Twitter) - @litterboxpod
En este episodio conversamos sobre la película del año 1971, “A Clockwork Orange” (La Naranja Mecánica) del director Stanley Kubrick, protagonizada por Malcolm McDowell, Patrick Magee, Warren Clarke y Adrienne Corri.
Head woman's basketball coach Joye Lee-McNelis talks stretch of five away games starting tonight at Southeastern followed by a trip to Atlantis Resort's Imperial Arena in Paradise Island, Bahamas for Battle 4 Atlantis on Saturday, taking on No. 17 Baylor. Patrick Magee, Sports Editor for The Times-Picayune and The Advocate, talks Saint's, plus, SuperTalk Mississippi program director Will East previews tonight's top high school football playoff games.
Patrick Magee, Sports Editor for The Times-Picayune and The Advocate, talks Saint's coaching situation and Tommy Lofton, Museum Director at the Mississippi Armed Forces Museum at Camp Shelby, preview's Monday's Veteran's Day events and live Eagle Hour broadcast, and SuperTalk PD Will East previews this week's biggest high school football matchups.
Patrick Magee, Sports Editor for The Times-Picayune, talks Saints, Derrick Guin, sportswriter for Stadium Sports and 24/7 Sports and Destiny Blackwell, 2016 USM graduate, discuss desirable new football coach qualities in an Eagle Hour roundtable discussion.
Patrick Magee, Sports Editor for The Times-Picayune and The Advocate, talks Saints and SuperTalk Program Director Will East previews this week's top high school football matchups.
Patrick Magee, Sports Editor for The Times-Picayune and The Advocate, talks Saints and Scott Watkins, high school sports and Southern Miss athletics reporter for the Sun Herald, talks Golden Eagles and Sun Belt football.
It's a full crew this Friday on The Eagle Hour! The guys talk with Patrick Magee, the sports editor for the Times Picayune for an update on the NOLA Saints. Will East also joins the program to give some previews on Tonight's High School football matchups.
fWotD Episode 2717: Brighton hotel bombing Welcome to Featured Wiki of the Day, your daily dose of knowledge from Wikipedia’s finest articles.The featured article for Saturday, 12 October 2024 is Brighton hotel bombing.On 12 October 1984, the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) attempted to assassinate members of the British government, including the prime minister, Margaret Thatcher, at the Grand Hotel in Brighton, England. Five people were killed, including the Conservative MP Sir Anthony Berry; more than thirty people were injured. Thatcher was uninjured. The bombing was a key moment in the Troubles, the conflict in Northern Ireland between unionists and republicans over the constitutional position of Northern Ireland, which took place between the late 1960s and 1998.The IRA decided to assassinate Thatcher during the 1981 Irish hunger strike. Her stance against the return of Special Category Status to republican prisoners—the status that meant they were treated as political prisoners, rather than as criminals—meant the strike was not quickly settled, and ten prisoners died. After two years of planning, including reconnoitering the 1982 and 1983 Conservative Party Conferences, a long-delay time bomb was planted in the hotel by the IRA member Patrick Magee over three weeks before the 1984 conference. The IRA knew the hotel would be occupied by Thatcher and many of her cabinet.The bomb exploded at 2:54 am when most guests were in bed. The force of the explosion was upwards and broke through the roof, dislodging one of the hotel's chimney stacks, which weighed five long tons (5.1 t). This crashed through several floors, killing or injuring many of the occupants. Thatcher decided to continue the conference as normal, and was given a standing ovation by delegates as she entered the stage just six and a half hours after the explosion.The investigation took eight months. A partial palm print was found on the room registration card from when Magee checked in and police surveillance on IRA members led them to him. In 1986 he was tried, found guilty and sent to prison for eight concurrent life sentences, with the recommendation that he serve at least thirty-five years before being considered for parole, but was released under licence in June 1999 as part of the Good Friday Agreement. Negotiations between the British and Irish governments that had begun in 1980 continued despite the bombing, although the pace of the talks was slowed to ensure it did not appear that the British government was conceding to pressure because of the bomb. They resulted in the 1985 Anglo-Irish Agreement, which gave the Irish government an advisory role in Northern Ireland's government.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 01:02 UTC on Saturday, 12 October 2024.For the full current version of the article, see Brighton hotel bombing on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm long-form Ruth.
Southern Miss basketball guard, Neftali Alvarez, Patrick Magee, Sports Editor for The Times-Picayune and The Advocate, talks Saints and Mike Frazer from JUCOWeekly updates on week six in Mississippi JUCO football.
Former Southern Miss linebacker Marchant Kenney, voice of the Jacksonville State Gamecocks, Mike Parris, Patrick Magee, Sports Editor for The Times-Picayune and The Advocate plus SuperTalk PD Will East previews this week's top high school football matchups.
Jo Berry has founded the charity ‘Building Bridges for Peace and is an international speaker and workshops facilitator committed to bringing peace to the world. Jo is also an executive committee member of Uniting For Peace which promotes a culture of peace, non-violence and sustainable development. She is on the Board of the Global Alliance for Ministries and Infrastructures for Peace and is working to create a Department for Peace in Europe. Jo is also a founder member of Survivors Against Terror. Its mission is to help our country tackle terrorism more effectively and ensure victims and their families get the proper support. Jo shares her story below. On October 12th 1984 my father, Sir Anthony Berry and 4 others were killed in the bombing of the Grand Hotel, Brighton as they attended the Conservative Party Conference. I made a personal decision just two days later, to bring something positive out of this emotionally shattering trauma and to try and understand those who had killed him. I chose to give up blame and revenge, instead taking responsibility for my pain and feelings, transforming them into passion for peace. The journey of healing began with my intention and I trusted that life would then bring me the opportunities to heal and grow. Two months later I randomly shared a taxi with a young Irish man whose brother had been in the IRA and had been killed by a British soldier. We should have been enemies but instead we talked about a world where peace was possible and where there were no enemies. As I left the taxi, I had a flash of inspiration, this was one way I could make a difference, I could build a bridge across the divide. The hardest bridge to build was with Patrick Magee, who was sentenced for his part in planting the Brighton bomb and released as part of the Good Friday Peace Agreement in 1999. I made enquiries from mutual friends and finally met Pat for the first time in November 2000 at a friend's house in Dublin. My intention was to hear his story so that I could experience him as a human being rather than a faceless enemy. I was scared and had doubts, but the strongest part of me needed to see him and speak to him. I asked him many questions and shared a little about my Dad. At first he began to express his political perspective, which though I was familiar with was hard to hear but I could see he was a sensitive and intelligent person. Then something changed. He stopped talking and said he didn't know who he was any more, he wanted to hear my anger, my pain and what could he do to help. It was as if he had taken off his political hat and had now opened up and became vulnerable. The conversation was very different after that and a new journey started, one which we are still on. He now had a need to meet me and rediscover his lost humanity. When he planted the bomb he was not seeing human beings in the hotel, they were just a means to an end. During our meetings, he began to develop the awareness that he had killed a human being with a soul, someone he could have sat down and had a cup of tea with. He would later say that he was disarmed by the empathy I gave him, that he would have found it easier if I had met him shouting, blaming and defending my position. I wasn't there to argue my point; I was there to listen and experience his humanity. After three hours I could not talk any more and ended our meeting by thanking him for his willingness to engage with me so honestly and he said he was sorry he had killed my Dad. Looking back on the years which have passed since the bomb, I am so touched by the amazing people I have met and the opportunities I have had to make a difference. I have now shared a platform with Pat Magee over 300 times and I see how our dialogue has inspired others to choose a non-violent solution. I have learnt so much from this challenging dialogue and continue to do so. I have learnt about my capacity for violence and for non-violence. I am learning to give up blame and choose empathy. I passionately believe that there is humanity in everyone, and every time we demonise the “other” we are delaying the onset of peace in this world. Once we find our own humanity, and we see the humanity in the other, then we are going to want them to have their human rights, their good housing, food, medicine, education and freedom to be themselves, to be safe and secure. We will want for them all what we want for ourselves. Peace happens when we treasure everyone, all creatures, our land, our planet, and work together to find solutions in which everyone wins. We have been speaking in many different places including Lebanon, Rwanda and Israel and Palestine. We have been all over Europe and in the UK we have spoken in schools, Universities, religious groups, youth groups and many organizations. I am now focused on working with young people and and empowering them to be positive changemakers.
Patrick Magee, Sports Editor for The Times-Picayune and The Advocate, talks Saints, SuperTalk PD Will East previews this week's top high school football matchups and the guy's weekend college football picks.
Broadcasting from 4th Street Bar in Hattiesburg, USM Cheerleaders and Head Cheer Coach Ashton Jennings, Patrick Magee, Sports Editor for The Times-Picayune and The Advocate, talks Saints, SuperTalk Mississippi Program Director Will East previews this week's high school football match-ups plus 4th Street Bar owner Slade White.
Broadcasting from the grand re-opening of Farm Systems Inc. in Laurel, Andrew Abadie, Sports Editor at PinebeltSPORTS, Brian Phillips & Anna Harrison from Farm Systems, Inc., plus Patrick Magee, newly named Sports Editor for The Times-Picayune and The Adv
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Dedicated to Southern Miss sports! Weekdays 1 - 2 p.m. on select SuperTalk Mississippi stations. This show is a production of SuperTalk Mississippi Media. Learn more at SuperTalk.FM
Dedicated to Southern Miss sports! Weekdays 1 - 2 p.m. on select SuperTalk Mississippi stations. This show is a production of SuperTalk Mississippi Media. Learn more at SuperTalk.FM
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Four tales of terror (technically five) are way better than one for Eric & Serling as they check themselves into 1972's Asylum.Send us a Text Message.
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Jackie and Greg don their powdered wigs and dueling pistols for Stanley Kubrick's BARRY LYNDON from 1975. Topics of discussion include the film's origins as a Napoleon biopic, the lead performance from Ryan O'Neal, how its reputation has grown over the years, and why the public discourse needs to evolve beyond the look of the film (which, we agree, is stunning).#59 on Sight & Sound's 2012 "The 100 Greatest Films of All Time" list.https://www.bfi.org.uk/sight-and-sound/polls/greatest-films-all-time-2012#45 on Sight & Sound's 2022 "The Greatest Films of All Time" list. https://www.bfi.org.uk/sight-and-sound/greatest-films-all-timeCheck us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sceneandheardpodCheck us out at our official website: https://www.sceneandheardpod.comJoin our weekly film club: https://www.instagram.com/arroyofilmclubJP Instagram/Twitter: jacpostajGK Instagram: gkleinschmidtGraphic Design: Molly PintoMusic: Andrew CoxEditing: Greg KleinschmidtGet in touch at hello@sceneandheardpod.comSend us a Text Message.Support the Show.Support the show on Patreon: patreon.com/SceneandHeardPodorSubscribe just to get access to our bonus episodes: buzzsprout.com/1905508/subscribe
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Mark Maddox returns for a rousing discussion of a 1965 classic tale based on a story by H.P. Lovecraft "Die, Monster, Die," starring Boris Karloff, Nick Adams, Suzan Farmer, Patrick Magee, Freda Jackson, Terence DeMarney and Directed By Daniel Haller. Based on "The Colour From Space," the story centers around a young man (Adams) visiting his British girlfriend and learning of the strange going-ons surrounded her home. Find out more on this episode of MONSTER ATTACK!. The Podcast Dedicated To Old Monster Movies.
Mark Maddox returns for a rousing discussion of a 1965 classic tale based on a story by H.P. Lovecraft “Die, Monster, Die,” starring Boris Karloff, Nick Adams, Suzan Farmer, Patrick Magee, Freda Jackson, Terence DeMarney and Directed By Daniel Haller. Based on “The Colour From Space,” the story centers around a young man (Adams) visiting […] The post Die, Monster, Die | Episode 409 appeared first on The ESO Network.
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Dedicated to Southern Miss sports! Weekdays 1 - 2 p.m. on select SuperTalk Mississippi stations. This show is a production of SuperTalk Mississippi Media. Learn more at SuperTalk.FM
Dedicated to Southern Miss sports! Weekdays 1 - 2 p.m. on select SuperTalk Mississippi stations. This show is a production of SuperTalk Mississippi Media. Learn more at SuperTalk.FM
Dedicated to Southern Miss sports! Weekdays 1 - 2 p.m. on select SuperTalk Mississippi stations. This show is a production of SuperTalk Mississippi Media. Learn more at SuperTalk.FM
Dedicated to Southern Miss sports! Weekdays 1 - 2 p.m. on select SuperTalk Mississippi stations. This show is a production of SuperTalk Mississippi Media. Learn more at SuperTalk.FM
Dedicated to Southern Miss sports! Weekdays 1 - 2 p.m. on select SuperTalk Mississippi stations. This show is a production of SuperTalk Mississippi Media. Learn more at SuperTalk.FM
Dedicated to Southern Miss sports! Weekdays 1 - 2 p.m. on select SuperTalk Mississippi stations. This show is a production of SuperTalk Mississippi Media. Learn more at SuperTalk.FM
Dedicated to Southern Miss sports! Weekdays 1 - 2 p.m. on select SuperTalk Mississippi stations. This show is a production of SuperTalk Mississippi Media. Learn more at SuperTalk.FM
Dedicated to Southern Miss sports! Weekdays 1 - 2 p.m. on select SuperTalk Mississippi stations. This show is a production of SuperTalk Mississippi Media. Learn more at SuperTalk.FM
Dedicated to Southern Miss sports! Weekdays 1 - 2 p.m. on select SuperTalk Mississippi stations. This show is a production of SuperTalk Mississippi Media. Learn more at SuperTalk.FM
Dedicated to Southern Miss sports! Weekdays 1 - 2 p.m. on select SuperTalk Mississippi stations. This show is a production of SuperTalk Mississippi Media. Learn more at SuperTalk.FM
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NOTE: This episode was a timed exclusive over on our producer David Rosen's Patreon. Sign up to one of the tiers for access to bonus episodes and more great content from us, Piecing It Together and David Rosen. https://www.patreon.com/bydavidrosenThis special bonus episode of our season on the awesome movie year of 1975 features the movie most requested by listeners on our social media pages, Stanley Kubrick's Barry Lyndon. Written and directed by Stanley Kubrick (from the novel by William Makepeace Thackeray) and starring Ryan O'Neal, Marisa Berenson, Patrick Magee, Hardy Krüger and Michael Hordern, Barry Lyndon was nominated for seven Oscars, including Best Picture, and won four.The contemporary reviews quoted in this episode come from Roger Ebert (https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/barry-lyndon-1974), Vincent Canby in the New York Times (https://www.nytimes.com/1975/12/19/archives/screen-kubricks-barry-lyndon-is-brilliant-in-its-images.html), and Charles Champlin in the Los Angeles Times.Visit https://www.awesomemovieyear.com for more info about the show.Make sure to like Awesome Movie Year on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/awesomemovieyear and follow us on Twitter @AwesomemoviepodYou can find Jason online at http://goforjason.com/, on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/JHarrisComedy/, on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/jasonharriscomedy/ and on Twitter @JHarrisComedyYou can find Josh online at http://joshbellhateseverything.com/, on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/joshbellhateseverything/ and on Twitter @signalbleedYou can find our producer David Rosen's Piecing It Together Podcast at https://www.piecingpod.com, on Twitter at @piecingpod and the Popcorn & Puzzle Pieces Facebook Group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/piecingpod.You can also follow us all on Letterboxd to keep up with what we've been watching at goforjason, signalbleed and bydavidrosen.Subscribe on Patreon to support the show and get access to exclusive content from Awesome Movie Year, plus fellow podcasts Piecing It Together and All Rice No Beans, and music by David Rosen: https://www.patreon.com/bydavidrosenAll of the music in the episode is by David Rosen. Find more of his music at
Det konservativa partiet Tories är mitt uppe i festandet på Grand Hotell i Brighton när IRAs bomb går av 1984. Gäster begravs i rasmassor och fem personer dör den kvällen. Nya avsnitt från P3 Dokumentär hittar du först i Sveriges Radio Play. Tre veckor innan den konservativa partikonferensen checkar en kort man med buskigt skägg in på Grand Hotel i Brighton. Han kallar sig Roy Walsh men heter egentligen Patrick Magee och är medlem i IRA.I rum 629 packar Magee upp bomben och ställer in timern på strax före klockan 3 på natten den 12 oktober. Planen är att mörda premiärminister Margaret Thatcher.Tre veckor senare går bomben av medan konferensdeltagare fortfarande festar...Medverkande: Jo Berry - dotter till Sir Anthony Berry som dödades i attentatet.Margaret Eaton - skollärare och deltagare på konferensen.David Skidmore - cancerkirurg och deltagare på konferensen.Janne Petterson - Nordirlandexpert.Paul Solis - polis i Birghton.Eileen Brencher - sjuksköterska på Royal Sussex County Hospital i Brighton.En dokumentär av: Thomas Henley/ Banda Produktion. Producent: Robert Barkman/ Banda Produktion.Exekutiv producent: Hanna Frelin/ Sveriges Radio. Dokumentären är producerad 2023.
Jim discusses a classic horror film from Amicus Productions directed by Roy Ward Baker - "And Now The Screaming Starts," starring Peter Cushing, Stephanie Beacham, Ian Ogilvy, Patrick Magee, Herbert Lom and Douglas Gamley. A newly married couple experience strange happenings, including murder, at the groom's family estate. Is a legendary curse at work? Find out on this episode of MONSTER ATTACK!, The Podcast Dedicated Tp Old Monster Movies.