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1. Tig and Stephanie's highly effective and hilarious ways to diffuse their marital feuds. 2. Stephanie's experience figuring out her sexuality (years after she married Tig)–and how Tig knew Stephanie was the one. 3. Why Tig's deep in “Towanda-ing” right now–and how that affects their marriage. 4. The power of knowing what you DON'T want in your life. 5. Tig, Stephanie, Abby, and Glennon each share something they've discovered they don't want. About Stephanie: Stephanie Allynne is a writer, actor, producer, and director. Her acting credits include THE L WORD: GENERATION Q, ONE MISSISSIPPI, ROOM 104, DREAM CORP LLC, LOVE, and TWIN PEAKS. Stephanie also starred in the Sundance hits PEOPLE PLACES THINGS and Lake Bell's IN A WORLD. Stephanie wrote on the critically acclaimed Amazon series ONE MISSISSIPPI, and co-directed the 2022 Sundance film AM I OK? starring Dakota Johnson and Sonoya Mizuno. Stephanie is currently set to write and direct the feature film TIME AND SPACE that will star Tig Notaro. She will produce alongside Notaro and Judd Apatow. IG: @stephanieallynne About Tig: Tig Notaro is an Emmy and Grammy nominated stand-up comedian, writer, and actor. Rolling Stone named her one of the "50 best stand-up comics of all time." Notaro appears in "Army of the Dead" and “Star Trek: Discovery”; wrote and starred in the groundbreaking TV show “One Mississippi”. and recently released her second HBO stand-up special, "Tig Notaro: Drawn." In 2021, Tig co-directed, with wife Stephanie Allynne, the feature film 'Am I OK?', available later this year. She hosts the advice podcast "Don't Ask Tig", and cohosts the documentary film podcast "Tig and Cheryl: True Story." IG: @therealfluffnotaro To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
ALL TIME DADS! This month on We're Going Streaming we celebrate Dad. ...Or at least Try Hard Dads. From Ron Swanson writing New Wave, Dustin Hoffman making it hard to detach, and a genuine Conchord convincing us Regina Hall would actually F### him. Lets discuss.
After missing its initial run, Mickey-Jo was thrilled when PEOPLE, PLACES & THINGS announced a West End return, giving him the chance to finally see it earlier this month. The piece, which focuses on addiction and recovery, is written by Duncan Macmillan and centres on the award winning performance of Denise Gough. It was originally staged at the National Theatre before transferring to the Wyndham's Theatre in London's West End and has now returned at the Trafalgar Theatre. Check out the new review for what Mickey-Jo thought of this play's writing, creative choices and performances... • 00:00 | introduction 03:23 | the writing 13:29 | the creative choices 16:19 | the performances 22:26 | who should see this? • About Mickey-Jo: As one of the leading voices in theatre criticism on a social platform, Mickey-Jo is pioneering a new medium for a dwindling field. His YouTube channel: MickeyJoTheatre is the largest worldwide in terms of dedicated theatre criticism, where he also share features, news and interviews as well as lifestyle content for over 60,000 subscribers. Since establishing himself as a theatre critic he has been able to work internationally. With a viewership that is largely split between the US and the UK he has been fortunate enough to be able to work with PR, Marketing, and Social Media representatives for shows both in New York, London, Hamburg, and Paris. He has also twice received accreditation from the world renowned Edinburgh Fringe Festival. His reviews and features have also been published by WhatsOnStage, for whom he was a panelist to help curate nominees for their 2023 and 2024 Awards as well as BroadwayWorldUK and LondonTheatre.co.uk. He has been invited to speak to private tour groups, at the BEAM 2023 new musical theatre conference at Oxford Playhouse, and on a panel of critics at an event for young people considering a career in the arts courtesy of Go Live Theatre Projects. Instagram/TikTok/X: @MickeyJoTheatre
Early sobriety can be negatively affected by people, places, things, and situations. A listener asked what was meant by this because they hear this phrase quite a bit at recovery meetings. In this episode I explain what this phrase means and give practical ideas to help one stay sober. This episode is sponsored by Retreat Behavioral Health. You can find out more information at: https://www.retreatbehavioralhealth.com/ Music-John Williams and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. The Planets III, Mercury, The Winged Messenger
Comedian Grace Leishman joins us for the first time and discussing being new in comedy, avoiding pitfalls and finding a community.
I can relate to this scene very clearly. In my early days in the family business with my father, I would catch myself eliminating a positive with a negative. So after working with him at the bar/restaurant I would try and stay out of trouble and go boxing or hit the gym after the gym I would be so wound up and have so much energy now I know it was anxiety from supplements I would take I honestly didn't know what to do with myself so I would want to go spend time with my father some sort of sporting event would be on and/or I knew where associates of ours would be so in order to hang out with him he would be in his living room he would be at the restaurant and bar so I would come in and he would be relaxing with friends of ours watching a baseball or basketball game, football whatever so I would try and sit down and have something to eat and hang out with them. Watching them drink and relax made my anxiety worse wanting to jump out of my skin seeing them relaxed and calm. Allowing my mind to play tricks on me I would say fuck it limit yourself to a couple. Yea I would have a couple with them and be more anxious than I originally walked in the first place. As they were sitting there relaxing and enjoying the game, my mind was racing pre-planning the next turn of events (well I know I got about an hour or two then these guys wanna go home and call it a night) I can go to this bar up the street till midnight then this other one that will let me stay after hours I can stop at this deli in between load up with more booze and hit the strip club or after hours bar and have booze at the house to get me to the point Of passing out and having enough to start my day in the morning. Call it sick? I do it is a disease. In this clip, you will see Christopher so socially uncomfortable worried about if people around him were ok and having a good time cause he's sober, but In fact, nobody cares honestly they are happy. They don't have to worry about you or babysit you. He speaks about not being around places that are triggers to him but tony couldn't understand cause he did not battle the disease of addiction. My father was my number one support, but relapse over relapse started with him telling me just stick with beer you don't get out of control as I did with liquor. Because he is a composed couple beer a night drinker he couldn't understand how I felt like I did. When I got sober three years ago I couldn't go sit down at a bar and watch sporting events with him it took years before I was comfortable being around others drinking but it was sacrifices I made to get myself where I needed to get. I missed many social events because I wasn't drinking but I also remember being an addict and blacking out at social gatherings I missed because I was present at the event but physically and mentally wasn't there back then and couldn't remember a minute of it. So what is the difference if I missed it or not it's better I missed it temporarily and sacrificed that time rather than remove myself from family and friends permanently cause I was on the road to an early grave?
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it's life reset season. getting rid of people, places + things that no longer serve us. three months before we hit 2023 and i'm telling you how to get started. more focus on intentions, habits, systems, and routines... less on resolutions and unsustainable goals did i mention?bonus episode: new year resolutions are overrated make the perfect google cal palette herejournaling app - dayone apps i mentioned - google cal, excel, ynab, everydollar, notionatomic habits by james clear follow the journey + stay connectedmake sure to stay connected with me on socials so we can chit-chat about your thoughts on the episode!IG: @shessobluntTwitter: @shessobluntWebsite: shessoblunt.comEmail: hello@shessoblunt.com
1. Tig and Stephanie's highly effective and hilarious ways to diffuse their marital feuds. 2. Stephanie's experience figuring out her sexuality (years after she married Tig)–and how Tig knew Stephanie was the one. 3. Why Tig's deep in “Towanda-ing” right now–and how that affects their marriage. 4. The power of knowing what you DON'T want in your life. 5. Tig, Stephanie, Abby, and Glennon each share something they've discovered they don't want. About Stephanie: Stephanie Allynne is a writer, actor, producer, and director. Her acting credits include THE L WORD: GENERATION Q, ONE MISSISSIPPI, ROOM 104, DREAM CORP LLC, LOVE, and TWIN PEAKS. Stephanie also starred in the Sundance hits PEOPLE PLACES THINGS and Lake Bell's IN A WORLD. Stephanie wrote on the critically acclaimed Amazon series ONE MISSISSIPPI, and co-directed the 2022 Sundance film AM I OK? starring Dakota Johnson and Sonoya Mizuno. Stephanie is currently set to write and direct the feature film TIME AND SPACE that will star Tig Notaro. She will produce alongside Notaro and Judd Apatow. IG: @stephanieallynne About Tig: Tig Notaro is an Emmy and Grammy nominated stand-up comedian, writer, and actor. Rolling Stone named her one of the "50 best stand-up comics of all time." Notaro appears in "Army of the Dead" and “Star Trek: Discovery”; wrote and starred in the groundbreaking TV show “One Mississippi”. and recently released her second HBO stand-up special, "Tig Notaro: Drawn." In 2021, Tig co-directed, with wife Stephanie Allynne, the feature film 'Am I OK?', available later this year. She hosts the advice podcast "Don't Ask Tig", and cohosts the documentary film podcast "Tig and Cheryl: True Story." TW: @TigNotaro To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Psalms Series: Soul Singing Psalm 98 1 Oh sing to the Lord a new song, for he has done marvelous things! His right hand and his holy arm have worked salvation for him. 2 The Lord has made known his salvation; he has revealed his righteousness in the sight of… Continue reading
A shift with COLE. We talk everything from politics of the Oscars, to cheesy reality TV.TOPICS COVERED; Bedazzled, South Park, Morbius, Ready Player One, Ridley Scott, House of Gucci, The Last Duel, Jane Campion, The Piano (not The Pianist, sorry!!) Inxeba (The Wound), The Block Australia, So You Think You Can Dance? American Idol, Hold Your Breath: The Ice Dive, Titanic, People Places Things, Eagle vs Shark, What We Do in The Shadows, Death on the Nile, Sex Education, Dr Who, Community, “Brown Movies”, The Underground Railroad, Invincible.
Chuck Palahniuk (Fight Club, Choke, People Places Things) is an author and journalist. Chuck joins the Armchair Expert to discuss how he uses suspense and tension in his novels, how he loves to hear other people's stories, and what absurd existentialism means to him. Chuck and Dax discuss how writers are always looking for the tragedy in stories, how communities can feel pride in their culture, and why so many people suffer from misophonia. Chuck explains what the snowflake analogy in Fight Club really means, that he didn't learn to read until he was 14, and how he once lied to get a job as a diesel mechanic. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Spling reviews The Little Things, People Places Things and The Marksman as broadcast on Talking Movies, Fine Music Radio. Spling Movies
Spling reviews The Little Things, People Places Things and The Marksman as broadcast on Talking Movies, Fine Music Radio. Spling Movies
Like a twisty true love story, we dive into the ups and downs of the history of romantic comedies. Is it gone for good? Was it ever? What's next for the genre? Listen and learn along with us! Evan and Taylor's projects: go watch Evan's film work https://linktr.ee/evanscottrussell sign up for Taylor's weekly newsletter http://newsletter.podcastgod.net Contact: Reach out on instagram - @illiteratepod Extras: (We named a ton of films to check out - here they are!) trailer, Marry Me (2022) https://bit.ly/illromcom1 trailer, Some Like It Hot (1959) https://bit.ly/illromcom2 film, Sherlock, Jr (1924) https://bit.ly/illromcom3 film, Girl Shy (1924) https://bit.ly/illromcom4 film, It Happened One Night (1934) https://bit.ly/illromcom5 trailer, A Woman Under the Influence (1974) https://bit.ly/illromcom6 trailer, Blue Collar (1978) https://bit.ly/illromcom7 film, Bringing Up Baby (1938) https://bit.ly/illromcom8 trailer, Miss Congeniality (2000) https://bit.ly/illromcom9 trailer, What's Up, Doc? (1972) https://bit.ly/illromcom10 trailer, The Graduate (1967) https://bit.ly/illromcom11 trailer, Rumor Has It (2005) https://bit.ly/illromcom12 trailer, Annie Hall (1977) https://bit.ly/illromcom13 trailer, When Harry Met Sally (1989) https://bit.ly/illromcom14 trailer, Pretty Woman (1990) https://bit.ly/illromcom15 trailer, Sleepless in Seattle (1993) https://bit.ly/illromcom16 trailer, You've Got Mail (1998) https://bit.ly/illromcom17 trailer, Knocked Up (2007) https://bit.ly/illromcom18 trailer, Trainwreck (2015) https://bit.ly/illromcom19 trailer, To All the Boys I've Loved Before (2018) https://bit.ly/illromcom20 trailer, People Places Things (2015) https://bit.ly/illromcom21 trailer, Crazy Rich Asians (2018) https://bit.ly/illromcom22 study, negative effects of rom com viewing https://bit.ly/illromcom23
Let us establish a biblical paradigm for a new Kingdom Existence that overcomes our tendency to hold on to the old way of things, idols, preferences, and barriers.
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What makes a place a black space? What makes a place the white people spot? Does everyone have their own thing? We don't know the answers to these questions but that's not going to keep us from talking about it.
In episode 111 of DCP - Mike, Dennis & James talk about “People, Places & Things”. As they share their experience, strength & hope with you in their journey of recovery.
In Part 1, Chuck Palahniuk and I broke down some of the writing techniques, and analyze some of the famous novels and literature out there. In this Part 2 of the episode, we talked more about his new book, People, Places, Things: My Human Landmarks. We even analyzed why he wrote it the way he did, and what was his intention! Listen to this Part 2 out of 2, and make sure you check out Part 1 if you missed it! My new book Skip The Line is out! Make sure you get a copy wherever you get your new book! Join You Should Run For President 2.0 Facebook Group, and we discuss why should run for president. I write about all my podcasts! Check out the full post and learn what I learned at jamesaltucher.com/podcast. Thanks so much for listening! If you like this episode, please subscribe to “The James Altucher Show” and rate and review wherever you get your podcasts: Apple Podcasts Stitcher iHeart Radio Spotify Follow me on Social Media: YouTube Twitter Facebook See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Part 1, Chuck Palahniuk and I broke down some of the writing techniques, and analyze some of the famous novels and literature out there. In this Part 2 of the episode, we talked more about his new book, People, Places, Things: My Human Landmarks. We even analyzed why he wrote it the way he did, and what was his intention! Listen to this Part 2 out of 2, and make sure you check out Part 1 if you missed it! My new book Skip The Line is out! Make sure you get a copy wherever you get your new book! Join You Should Run For President 2.0 Facebook Group, and we discuss why should run for president. I write about all my podcasts! Check out the full post and learn what I learned at jamesaltucher.com/podcast. Thanks so much for listening! If you like this episode, please subscribe to "The James Altucher Show" and rate and review wherever you get your podcasts: Apple Podcasts Stitcher iHeart Radio Spotify Follow me on Social Media: YouTube Twitter Facebook ------------What do YOU think of the show? Head to JamesAltucherShow.com/listeners and fill out a short survey that will help us better tailor the podcast to our audience!Are you interested in getting direct answers from James about your question on a podcast? Go to JamesAltucherShow.com/AskAltucher and send in your questions to be answered on the air!------------Visit Notepd.com to read our idea lists & sign up to create your own!My new book, Skip the Line, is out! Make sure you get a copy wherever books are sold!Join the You Should Run for President 2.0 Facebook Group, where we discuss why you should run for President.I write about all my podcasts! Check out the full post and learn what I learned at jamesaltuchershow.com------------Thank you so much for listening! If you like this episode, please rate, review, and subscribe to "The James Altucher Show" wherever you get your podcasts: Apple PodcastsiHeart RadioSpotifyFollow me on social media:YouTubeTwitterFacebookLinkedIn
In this episode I talk about what it feels like to outgrow people, places & things and how it's 100% ok to walk away if they no longer serve you. Thank you for listening! Follow me on IG: @marsiris and @abstractandunruly --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/abstractandunruly/support
Anna gives her thoughts on the 2015 film, People Places Things.
Join us in today's episode with Josh and Tabatha!
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Early sobriety can be negatively affected by people, places, things, and situations. A listener asked what was meant by this because they hear this phrase quite a bit at recovery meetings. In this episode I explain what this phrase means and give practical ideas to help one stay sober. This episode is sponsored by FHE Health. Find out more at fhehealth.com
Today’s show focuses on three types of characters all trying to find balance in their lives. In one story, a desperate mother fights her air crew, Japanese fighter planes, and a Gremlin in a World War II Air Fortress. In our second feature, a single father tries to balance the complexities of raising twin daughters, a career, his love life, and his dreams. Finally, a man learns to balance his dream of being a jazz musician without losing an appreciation for the life he has and the people that love him. Our movies today are, Shadow in the Cloud (2021) available for rent wherever you get videos on demand, People Places Things (2015) available on Amazon Prime and YouTube Red, and Soul (2020) available on DisneyPlus. For today’s show, Kenny, Arnaz, and Del watched the same three movies and are going to review them for you. As this is a review show, there will be spoilers, so be warned. We hope you enjoy our discussion on these three films. Hit us up on our social media to let us know your thoughts about these films and if you feel we missed any important talking points. Hopefully, for those of you still on the fence about a particular movie, these reviews will help you navigate the streamers. Ending each film with our patented 3P rating system, let's dive in! Chapter markers:SHADOW IN THE CLOUD (00:19:42) VODPEOPLE PLACES THINGS (01:09:35) Amazon Prime Video and YouTubeSOUL (01:44:51) Disney PlusThanks for listening and be sure to subscribe to get instant notifications of our next show!If you enjoyed our program, keep in mind that we have other shows for you to enjoy:Our Flagship Show that we drop Bi-Weekly without fail!Our News Show where we cover major movie and pop culture News.Our Request Line Show, where we review a film by request from a listener.Our Specials, that pay tribute to special occasions.And our Series, themed shows that run for several episodes; like this one on Breaking Bad (currently available!).Email us at: BrothersinArmchairsPodcast@gmail.com Get our latest news on movies and pop culture by joining our social media: Twitter at: @BroArmchairs Facebook group at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/217059166060270 Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/brothersinarmchairspodcast/ And finally, all of our Pods are available https://BrothersinArmchairs.buzzsprout.com Theme song "Loli'ana" written and performed by award winning musician Kamuela Kahoano. Listen to more of Kamuela's music on iTunes and https://kamuelamusic.com/. Also, "Loli'ana" performed live at The Ko'olau Banquet Hall can bee see here https://youtu.be/YDJ1NNJgEiA Thanks for listening! Don't forget our next bi-weekly Pod and keep an eye out for our specials, series, request line, and news episodes! And please subscribe and review!
Day 60. Like tequila and whiskey, Anita's past life and current life don't mix well—but also, she'll drink it. Featured music by Natasah Remi, Jon Jeremy. Uncle Doug, Eddie D'Orsay, Keoki Trask, & Kira Hooks, Voice Over by Katie Mack, Alan Kelly, Cynthia Wright, Maya Jairam, Andres Robleto, and James Jones Written/Produced/Sound Design by Katie Mack Story Development by Tawny Lara Sound Editing & Mentorship by Rebecca Seidel & Otis Gray www.fckingsoberpodcast.com #odaat --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fckingsoberpodcast/message
How do we as humans attach to people around us? What about to places? Things? The guys take a look at how we learn attachment at a young age, and how versions of that repeat as we grow older. If that sets the basis of our attachment style with people, does this also repeat in attachments to places and other things? With these concepts, doesn't that make suffrage around them optional? Join in this week's conversation as they take a step through these questions, and ask yourself what resonates with you? Jose and Amit have been best friends for over a decade, going through many individual experiences to who they are today. Join them on this journey as they invite you into their conversations. *Mindfully Hit us up on IG: @hellaspiritualpodcast & @asg240 & @joseakache Special Thanks to our friends: Sophiya - Cover Photo IG - @phiiiiiiiiiii Derek - Audio Production / Editor IG - @d_sned.wav Email him for bookings dereksnedikersound@gmail.com
People, Places, and things - in the most simple and direct translation, they are simply the definition of a noun. But these nouns are what makeup experiences, the many experiences throughout our lives that have shaped us into who we are today. From the people who left a lasting impression on us, the places that are painted with memories, to the inanimate objects that feel more living than not...all of these experiences have left a lasting impression on us for different reasons. In the Disney movie, “Inside Out”, they touch on the topic of “core memories”. Core Memories play a pivotal role in the film and are described as memories that feel more significant than regular memories. Core Memories essentially shape your personality and define who you are today. Today, we’ll be sharing our core memories, specifically the people, places, and things that have made an impact on our lives. This episode was edited by Michelle Hsieh. --- P A R T N E R S mentioned in this episode: - Glossier: Get 10% off your first purchase at glossier.com/podcast/ABG - AAVRANI: Get 20% off your first order at AAVRANI.com with code ABG20 - KiwiCo: Get 50% off your first month + FREE shopping on any crate line at kiwico.com with code ABG - Parade: Get 20% off your order at yourparade.com/ABG with code ABG - Mint Mobile: mintmobile.com/ABG S U B S C R I B E T O U S ! - @asianbossgirl on Apple Podcasts / Spotify / YouTube / Instagram / Twitter / Facebook - More about us at asianbossgirl.com E – M A I L U S ! - hello@asianbossgirl.com S U P P O R T U S ! - merch: asianbossgirl.myshopify.com - donation: anchor.fm/asianbossgirl/support --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/asianbossgirl/message
The theme for this episode is "Guys going through it..." We examine the reactions of men as they navigate failed relationships in two great movies: People, Places, Things and Broken Flowers. Both films can be found on the "Peacock" app via your internet or cable provider. Sit back and enjoy as we look at how men handle bad break ups.
Be more than ok with who you are.
In this episode of Just Glow With It, I discuss an inevitable part of life, which is outgrowing people, places and things. As we change and evolve in life, this also means outgrowing jobs, friendships, relationships and moving onto something new. Change & the unknown can be scary, but it is a fact of life. I also discuss why we tend to outgrow things in our lives, how to cope with change and embrace it. ♥ Check out 1:1 Coaching w/ Me or Happy Hour Hangout! ♥ Follow my instagram @missjasmineshah! ♥ Follow me on twitter @missjasmineshah! ♥ Subscribe to my youtube channel!
In aflevering 49 van PepTalk praat Pepijn met actrice Hannah Hoekstra. De bevlogen Hannah brak op haar 25e door met de hoofdrol in de film Hemel en ze kreeg daarvoor een gouden kalf. Daarna speelde ze in enorm veel theatervoorstellingen, films en is ze een personage in de game Horizon Zero Dawn. Ze won nog een gouden kalf en in 2019 kreeg ze de Theo d'Or voor haar rol in de voorstelling People Places Things van Toneelgroep Oostpool. Hannah en Pepijn kennen elkaar al heel lang en hebben een gesprek over kunst, acteren, clowntjes op Insta en zwarte piet.
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Comedian/writer Lahna Turner joins Dwayne and TK to discuss the movie that proves you don’t need love when you love comic books and sharpies.
We invited Patrik from People-Places-Things to join us today to talk about an opportunity for folks to spend some time in community with immigrants and refugees as online mentors and resource navigators during this time when we are all practicing social distancing. Listen to this great interview and get in touch with Patrik and team about their Virtual Mentors program. Connect with us on Facebook and Twitter.
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People Places Things (2015) Directed by Jim Strouse Written by Jim Strouse In the first part of the podcast we discuss our lack of personal wealth, why Vice is so polarizing and the leaked stand up routine of Louis CK. At around the 40 minute mark we transition into our discussion of People Places Things. The logo to the Down to Film podcast was created by Andi Bozym, you can find her work at: AndreaBozym.com Rate and review us in iTunes! Twitter: @DownToFilmPod Instagram: dtfilmpodcast Email: dtfpodcast@yahoo.com
Welcome to another episode of the Film & Loathing podcast, on this episode we review the new Netflix film from director Steven Soderbergh, High Flying Bird. Plus we also get into some other things that we've been watching, as well as a mini-review of the new Liam Neeson action-thriller, Cold Pursuit. Thanks for checking out the show and as always, feedback can be sent to filmandloathingpodcast&gmail.com Thanks for listening! 0:00 - 18:16 - Intro 18:17 - 56:50 - High Flying Bird review 56:51 - 1:10:59 - Cold Pursuit mini-review 1:11:00 - 2:01:30 - What We've Been Watching (American Gangster, Frances Ha, Arctic, The Wolfpack, The Big Lebowski, Love and Mercy, People Places Things, The Squid and the Whale, The Shallows) 2:01:31 - Outro Enjoy!
Episode 63 reunited us again with stand up comedian, photographer and film buff extraordinaire Ryan Brook! He comes on to talk about the very divisive People, Places, Things starring exactly one half of the New Zealand musical comedy duo Flight of the Conchords, Jemaine Clement. It's a movie about a sloppy sort of irresponsible dude who is left by the mother of his kids, and where will he take it from there!? This discussion thrived and we arrived at conclusions. Reach out to us @flixbookclub, subscribe on iTunes, catch us next week!
The latest episode of the UK Film Review Podcast, hosted by Andy Furlong. Film reviews of People, Places, Things & Terri & Fort Tilden as well as recommendations for other movies. For more episodes of the UK Film Review Podcast, head to our website https://www.ukfilmreview.co.uk/film-podcast UK Film Review's digital marketing and website design is provided by Olson Digital Marketing https://www.olsondigitalmarketing.com
People Places Things? More like Actors Locations Props! Am I right? Cause it's a movie? Anyways, we talked about that movie a little. We maybe talked about the "whatever" part a little more, sure, but we talked, alright?! Aint that enough?! Matt doesn't understand Logan and Logan pisses Matt off with his hate speech. I don't remember what Logan said that was so offensive, but judging by Matt's reactions, it must have been pretty bad. They both come up with brilliant movie ideas that you'd have to be insane not to rip off, and Matt picks a reeeal stupid movie pick for next week. So tune it in, turn it off, and hug it out. HLTATMOW!!!!!
Comedian/Writer Lahna Turner joins Dwayne and TK to discuss the movie that proves you don’t need love when you have love comic books and sharpies.
In this episode, we discuss Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015), Area 51 (2015), White God (2014), Hot Pursuit (2015), Boulevard (2014), Boy Meets Girl (2014), The Two Faces of January (2014), People Places Things (2015), Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter (2014), and Killing Them Softly (2012).
Jemaine Clement stars in one of the best roles he's ever played as a divorcee with two daughters, trying to balance depression, his teaching job, and perhaps a new love with Regina Hall in the indie dramedy, People, Places, Things!
Colleen's projects over the years have included earlier assistant editor work on The Silence of the Lambs and Philadelphia for editor Craig McKay. In addition, Colleen edited: Manny & Lo, Love! Valour! Compassion!, and Committed.Some of Colleen's more recent projects over the years include: Harvest, Higher Ground, and People Places Things.
Chris has worked on a mix of projects over the years including: Children of Invention, La Casa del Ritmo: A Film About Los Amigos Invisibles, The Porcelain Horse, and The Volunteer.Chris' more recent work includes the following features: Obvious Child, Appropriate Behaviour, The Mend, Bob and the Trees, and People Places Things.
Anthony and Paul dissect People Places Things Written and directed by James C. Strouse. Starring Jemaine Clement, Regina Hall, Stephanie Allynne, Jessica Williams & Michael Chernus. facebook.com/movieautopsy @movieautopsy The post 52 – People Places Things appeared first on Mammoth Audio.
People Places Things - (2015) Will Henry is a newly single graphic novelist balancing parenting his young twin daughters and a classroom full of students while exploring and navigating the rich complexities of new love and letting go of the
People Places Things - (2015) Will Henry is a newly single graphic novelist balancing parenting his young twin daughters and a classroom full of students while exploring and navigating the rich complexities of new love and letting go of the
Sun, 30 Aug 2015 16:47:30 +0000 https://pengcast.podigee.io/58-pengcast-66-southpaw-rocky-1976-raging-bull-1980 86485b3bb2d7e6aa636beb19683a4005 Zum Release des Box-Dramas "Southpaw" mit Jake Gyllenhaal haben wir uns etwas Besonderes einfallen lassen. Wir vergleichen ihn mit den Klassikern "Rocky" (Silvester Stallone, 1976) und "Raging Bull" (Robert De Niro, 1980). Es zeigt sich: Diese beiden Meilensteine der Filmgeschichte wussten besser, wie man mit Genreklischees spielt als so manch aktueller Film. Wir freuen uns wie immer über eine Bewertung auf iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/de/podcast/doktor-peng!/id900345595) und Eure Meinung in den Kommentaren! 00:04:30 HBO-Netflix-Prequel-Sequel-News 00:11:40 Rocky (1976) 00:30:10 Raging Bull (1980) 00:46:30 Southpaw 01:05:30 Film des Monats: Slow West, While We're Young, True Story, White God, Southpaw, People Places Things, Horns 01:11:00 Abschlussrunde: Leipzig, Goodfellas, Lifeline, Neo Magazin Royale 01:15:00 Outro: Paolo Pinkel - Flying High 58 full no Filme, Film, Filmpodcast, aktuell, aktuelle, Comedy, deutsch, Rezensionen, Reviews, Pengcast, Christian Eichler, Lukas Diestel, Malte Springer, Max von Raison, Off Duty, witzig, lustig, intelligent, Hintergrund Christian Eichler, Lukas Diestel, Malte Springer, Max-Ole von Raison
Sun, 23 Aug 2015 15:15:05 +0000 https://pengcast.podigee.io/57-pengcast-65-people-places-things-show-me-a-hero-deutschland-83 1fca2ccdf61b38563f2124449b0c4da8 Wir reden wir über die Coming-of-Middle-Age-Komödie „People Places Things“ mit Jermaine Clement, die neue HBO-Miniserie „Show Me A Hero“ mit Oscar Isaac und das Finale der deutschen Serienhoffnung „Deutschland 83“. Die Musik kommt von der There Will Be Fireworks. 00:08:00 People Places Things 00:23:00 Show Me A Hero 00:39:00 Pause: There Will Be Fireworks - Harmonium Song 00:41:00 Deutschland 83 00:59:00 Abschlussrunde: The Witcher 3, Joshua Groß - Magische Rosinen, Hutfabrik Sommerfest, Gonko Bonk, Karen Köhler - Wir haben Raketen geangelt, Star Wars Episode 4 & 5 00:01:08 Outro: There Will Be Fireworks - From '84 57 full no Filme, Film, Filmpodcast, aktuell, aktuelle, Comedy, deutsch, Rezensionen, Reviews, Pengcast, Christian Eichler, Lukas Diestel, Malte Springer, Max von Raison, Off Duty, witzig, lustig, intelligent, Hintergrund Christian Eichler, Lukas Diestel, Malte Springer, Max-Ole von Raison
If you're reeling from an explosive summer, you're in luck. There are currently two movies in theaters (and in the VOD-o-sphere as well as iTunes) that are both hilarious and treat relationships with a complexity and realism that you might be missing. The first is Sleeping With Other People, a romantic comedy where Jason Sudeikis and Alison Brie use a safe word for when they're feeling sexual tension. We'll talk with writer/director Leslye Headland about finding honesty with a high concept. The second is People Places Things, the story of a graphic novelist/teacher (played brilliantly by Jemaine Clement) who is going through divorce, trying to be a good father and trying to contemplate defining his life now that half of it is over. We'll also speak with its writer/director, James C. Strause. Plus, Geoff and I will answer some of your screenwriting questions, and, since I'm moving across the planet over the next two months, we'll briefly consider the role packing up everything plays in a handful of films.
Movies like woah on this week’s Spoilerpiece. First, Evan teases the book about ‘80s films that he’s been working on with his friend Bryan Krull, prompting a deeper conversation on ‘80s movies. Then Dave shares his thoughts on THE TRIBE because he finally saw it. Evan’s up next to talk about how THE GIFT subverts expectations, before Dave goads him into spoiling the movie’s big twist. After that, Evan and Kris discuss why they weren’t fans of AMERICAN ULTRA (hint: it’s about a stoner secret agent and plotted like a stoner wrote it). Dave follows up by quickly exploring why PEOPLE PLACES THINGS is so sluggish and by-the-numbers. And last, but not least, Kris reviews CALL ME LUCKY, a great documentary by Bobcat Goldthwait about Boston comedian and activist Barry Crimmins.
*Apologies for the audio issues this week, we attempted a new streaming method and the result was disastrous.* This week on the show Adam and Kevin will be reviewing the thriller Cop Car starring Kevin Bacon, the coming of age drama Prince, and the indie comedy People Places Things. Other films discussed include A Letter to Momo, Air, Match, Harbinger Down, Molly Moon and the Incredible Book of Hypnotism, Ten Thousand Saints, and One & Two. 00:03:10 - Cop Car review00:09:32 - Prince review00:17:11 - People Places Things review00:19:16 - Watch list including A Letter to Momo, Air, Match, Harbinger Down, Molly Moon and the Incredible Book of Hypnotism, Ten Thousand Saints, and One & Two00:44:44 - Movie predictions, new on VOD, DVD and Blu-ray releases web: filmpulse.nettwitter: twitter.com/filmpulsenetfacebook: facebook.com/filmpulsepatreon: patreon.com/filmpulse intro music by: Matt Oakley outro music by: SJMellia
Actor Regina Hall (Scary Movie) stopped by to talk about her latest film People Places Things, written and directed by James C. Strouse (Grace is Gone). The film stars Jemaine Clement as Will Henry a newly single graphic novelist balancing parenting his young twin daughters and a classroom full of students while exploring and navigating the rich complexities of new love and letting go of the woman who left him. Regina plays Clement's love interest. Bonus track: Star Wars, Batman v Superman, and Civil War news ABOUT REGINA HALL Staking claim on her fame with her role in the comedy-horror spoof Scary Movie, Regina Hall has frequented the big screen in roles that far from betrayed her age. Born in 1971 in Washington, D.C., Hall earned a degree in journalism from N.Y.U. before embarking on a film career. In 1997, she began appearing in commercials at age 26, and then made the giant leap into movies. Her recurring role in Scary Movie and the sequel Scary Movie 2 exhibited the 30-year-old's ability to maintain her youthful appearance, as she portrayed the high-school-aged Brenda Meeks. Hall's first film role had come in 1999 with a small role in Malcolm D. Lee's drama The Best Man. The following year, she made several film appearances, including her starring role in Scary Movie. In addition, she played small parts in two films directed by Gina Prince-Bythewood, the drama Love and Basketball, and the TV movie Disappearing Acts, featuring Sanaa Lathan and Wesley Snipes. In 2001, Hall's list of credits grew to include her first television role, as Corretta Lipp on the prime-time drama Ally McBeal, which was a recurring role for several episodes. Also that year, Scary Movie 2 was released, in addition to the Mandel Holland comedy The Other Brother, featuring Hall as Vicki. One year later, she starred in the action-drama Paid in Full, directed by Charles Stone III. She reprised her role as Brenda Meeks yet again for Scary Movie 3 (2003) and Scary Movie 4 (2006), and played