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He doesn't know how to use the seashells. Today we start our ‘Out of Time' Block, reviewing movies where our main characters find themselves in an unfamiliar era. Starting off with 1993's Demolition Man.A violent cop and a violent criminal's years-long feud spills out into a not-so-distant peaceful future after awakening from a cryogenic prison sentence.Directed by: Marco BrambillaWritten by: Peter M. Lenkov, Daniel Waters, and Robert ReneauStarring: Sylvester Stallone, Wesley Snipes, and Sandra BullockCome on in and have a listen! What do you think of this movie? What are others like it you enjoyed? We'd love to hear from you! Please like, follow, subscribe, share.
Peter M. Lenkov is a Canadian television and film writer, producer, and comic book author. He is best known as the showrunner of the reboot series Hawaii Five-0, MacGyver, and Magnum P.I., all of which aired on CBS when he was showrunner.Lenkov's notable work includes the TV series La Femme Nikita, Hawaii Five-0, 24 and CSI: NY and films such as R.I.P.D., Demolition Man and Son in Law. In comics, he wrote R.I.P.D. and Fort: Prophet of the Unexplained, for which he was nominated for the Bram Stoker Award for Best Illustrated Narrative. In 2005, he was nominated for an Emmy Award for his work on the hit TV series 24. In 2009, he wrote an episode of CSI: NY for which acclaimed actor Ed Asner was nominated for an Emmy for Guest Star. In 2011, Hawaii Five-0 was awarded Best New Drama at the People's Choice Awards. Other awards include a CAPE Award for Best Drama for Hawaii Five-0, a Media Access Award for his work on CSI: NY and a Huntington Disease Honor for an episode of The District. In 2010, Lenkov launched his reboot of the long-running CBS series Hawaii Five-0, which formerly aired on CBS and in over 200 countries around the world. He also created "Metajets" and "Kung Fu Dino Posse", two new animated TV shows. Lenkov executive produced the NBC mini-series entitled XIII, based on the popular graphic novel and video game by the same name. XIII stars Stephen Dorff and Val Kilmer. The two part film served as a pilot for a cable TV series XIII which began airing in 2011.[clarification needed] In 2011, a feature film based on R.I.P.D. began shooting. R.I.P.D. starred Jeff Bridges, Ryan Reynolds and Kevin Bacon, and was released by Universal in summer 2013. In 2011, he signed a deal with CBS TV Studios.[3] In 2022, Lenkov was the executive producer of four feature films: The Wind & The Reckoning, Shelter In Solitude, Marlowe and R.I.P.D. 2. Lenkov is also developing numerous properties, including writing a new graphic novel.
Peter M. Lenkov is a Canadian television and film writer, producer, and comic book author. He is best known as the showrunner of the reboot series Hawaii Five-0, MacGyver, and Magnum P.I., all of which aired on CBS when he was showrunner.Lenkov's notable work includes the TV series La Femme Nikita, Hawaii Five-0, 24 and CSI: NY and films such as R.I.P.D., Demolition Man and Son in Law. In comics, he wrote R.I.P.D. and Fort: Prophet of the Unexplained, for which he was nominated for the Bram Stoker Award for Best Illustrated Narrative. In 2005, he was nominated for an Emmy Award for his work on the hit TV series 24. In 2009, he wrote an episode of CSI: NY for which acclaimed actor Ed Asner was nominated for an Emmy for Guest Star. In 2011, Hawaii Five-0 was awarded Best New Drama at the People's Choice Awards. Other awards include a CAPE Award for Best Drama for Hawaii Five-0, a Media Access Award for his work on CSI: NY and a Huntington Disease Honor for an episode of The District. In 2010, Lenkov launched his reboot of the long-running CBS series Hawaii Five-0, which formerly aired on CBS and in over 200 countries around the world. He also created "Metajets" and "Kung Fu Dino Posse", two new animated TV shows. Lenkov executive produced the NBC mini-series entitled XIII, based on the popular graphic novel and video game by the same name. XIII stars Stephen Dorff and Val Kilmer. The two part film served as a pilot for a cable TV series XIII which began airing in 2011.[clarification needed] In 2011, a feature film based on R.I.P.D. began shooting. R.I.P.D. starred Jeff Bridges, Ryan Reynolds and Kevin Bacon, and was released by Universal in summer 2013. In 2011, he signed a deal with CBS TV Studios.[3] In 2022, Lenkov was the executive producer of four feature films: The Wind & The Reckoning, Shelter In Solitude, Marlowe and R.I.P.D. 2. Lenkov is also developing numerous properties, including writing a new graphic novel. In 2021, Lenkov also purchased a minority interest in several minor league sports teams. https://dadcast.co Check out our website https://www.twitter.com/dadcast2020 https://www.facebook.com/Dadcast2020 https://www.instagram.com/dadcast2020
due to some personal health issues this episode release got delayed, but its finally here and I hope you enjoy! Peter Lenkov joins me in this very in depth interview to talk about his stellar career. We talk about about Demolition Man, R.I.P.D, and Crow Stairway to Heaven. no interview would be complete if we didnt dive into his work at Dark Horse Comics, and of course being the showrunner of reboots like MacGuyver, Hawaii 5-0, and many more! Links To Mention: https://twitter.com/PLenkov https://twitter.com/ZoobileeZooPod https://twitter.com/MooseMediainc https://electronicmediacollective.com/moose/
Met with negative reviews and financially unsuccessful, was R.I.P.D a missed opportunity? Directed by Robert Schwentke, R.I.P.D.: Rest in Peace Department is the science fiction action comedy film based on a screenplay adapted from the comic book R.I.P.D. by Peter M. Lenkov. Luke and Jae revisit this 2013 film which stars Jeff Bridges and Ryan Reynolds. Veteran lawman Roy Pulsifer works for the R.I.P.D., a legendary police force charged with finding monstrous spirits who are disguised as ordinary people but are trying to avoid their final judgment by hiding out among the living. With new partner, Nick Walker, they must discover a way to restore the cosmic balance.
We're boarding all groups for the Fall TV 2018 Season right now! This week we're talking about the highly anticipated Manifest from NBC. We're joined by Melissa Roxburgh (Michaela Stone) & J.R. Ramirez (Jared Vasquez)to talk about the mysterious new drama, the comparisons to Lost and the depth of the emotions in the first episode alone. You'll be able to see for yourself when Manifest premieres on Monday, September 24th at 10pm ET on NBC! THAT'S NOT ALL! We're also catching up with the cast and producers of the Magnum P.I. reboot on CBS. When we were at SDCC we got a chance to talk with producers Peter M. Lenkov & Eric Guggenheim, along with cast members Jay Hernandez (Magnum), Perdita Weeks (Higgins) and Stephen Hill (TC) about what makes this version of Magnum different. This show also premieres on Monday on CBS. We also have a TON of Marvel TV news to get to, Sony is dropping their own classic Playstation console and we review THAT issue of Batman from DC Comics. There is so much crammed into this week's show, you won't believe it. For more on this week's show, and past weeks, go to www.downandnerdypodcast.com
Directed by Marco Brambilla and produced by Joel Silver, the Demolition Man (1993) stars Sylvester Stallone as hot shot supercop John Spartan. When he's set up to look like a mass murderer by his nemesis Simon Phoenix (Wesley Snipes), the two are sent to cryo-prison where they're put on ice until the distant future year of 2032 where Phoenix breaks out of jail and the namby pamby cops of the future have no idea how to handle him. Of course, it's up to John Spartan to bring Simon Phoenix to justice again.Stallone superfan Professor Laura Helen Marks and Outside the Cinema's Chris Bricklemyer join Mike to discuss this disarmingly charming sci-fi action film. Guests include three of the many writers of the film from original scribe Peter M. Lenkov to Fred Dekker to Daniel Waters. We also hear from the incredible production designer David L. Snyder.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Special Guests: Peter M. Lenkov, Fred Dekker, Daniel Waters, David L. SnyderGuest Co-Hosts: Laura Helen Marks, Chris BricklemyerDirected by Marco Brambilla and produced by Joel Silver, the Demolition Man (1993) stars Sylvester Stallone as hot shot supercop John Spartan. When he's set up to look like a mass murderer by his nemesis Simon Phoenix (Wesley Snipes), the two are sent to cryo-prison where they’re put on ice until the distant future year of 2032 where Phoenix breaks out of jail and the namby pamby cops of the future have no idea how to handle him. Of course, it's up to John Spartan to bring Simon Phoenix to justice again.Stallone superfan Professor Laura Helen Marks and Outside the Cinema's Chris Bricklemyer join Mike to discuss this disarmingly charming sci-fi action film. Guests include three of the many writers of the film from original scribe Peter M. Lenkov to Fred Dekker to Daniel Waters. We also hear from the incredible production designer David L. Snyder.
Pappy pays the price for coming in last in the 50th episode Christmas Eve Eve Trivia Extravaganza by spoiling Demolition Man with Mikey and Stevie. The plot of this action film begins in 1996, with Los Angeles in a violence-crazed conflagration. One of the LAPD's most notorious cops, John Spartan (Sylvester Stallone), known as the demolition man, is in hot pursuit of blonde-haired psychopath Simon Phoenix (Wesley Snipes), who is so nasty he even kills sometimes just because he feels cranky. John captures Simon, but not before Simon kills innocent hostages. John is blamed for the deaths of the hostages, and both he and Simon are cryogenically frozen to remove their brand of ultra-violence from a society that is simply just too violent. The film shifts to the future world of 2032, where Los Angeles has become a megalopolis called San Angeles. There is no poverty, Arnold Schwarzenegger was (at one time) president of the United States, and Taco Bell is the sole survivor of the Franchise Wars. Into this peaceful and bland society, Simon is summarily defrosted by reigning benevolent dictator Dr. Cocteau (Nigel Hawthorne) to have Simon murder Edgar Friendly (Denis Leary), the leader of a group of underground rebels. But Cocteau bites off more than he can chew when the melted-down Simon proceeds to go on a murder-and-looting spree. Reluctantly, Cocteau defrosts John to hunt down his old adversary. As John adjusts to self-driving cars and having sex wearing helmets, he pairs up with Lenina Huxley (Sandra Bullock), a bored cop with a nostalgic fascination for 20th-century culture.~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide Release date: October 8, 1993 (USA) Director: Marco Brambilla Budget: 57 million USD Box office: 159.1 million USD Screenplay: Peter M. Lenkov, Daniel Waters, Robert Reneau podcastspoilers.com podcastspoilers@gmail.com @spoilers_pod (GIVE US @SPOILERS) Please leave us a review on itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/spoilers/id1099500074?mt=2 Thanks for listening to Spoilers! Please also check out our 50th episode movie trivia extravaganza on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/spoilers-105018977/50th-episode-movie-trivia-extravaganza
From the 2010 San Diego Comic-Con, audio from the "Hawaii Five-0" panel featuring Daniel Dae Kim, Grace Park, executive producers Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci (Star Trek) and Peter M. Lenkov (24), and director Len Wiseman (Underworld).