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Maximum attitude and acres of style when music wasn't really going that way, and a cover that definitely hits the mark the band aimed at. A Girl Like You, originally by Edwyn Collins, covered by Random Hearts. Outro music is You Only Get What You Give, by New Radicals.
Shane takes a look at two films that I had hopes would turn out better than they were. Harrison Ford and Kristin Scott Thomas completely lack any chemistry in “Random Hearts” and Mary Catherine Gallagher gets her own full-length feature film. Shane does manage to find some good things to discuss amidst these disappointments.
Alles ist im Fluss, du auch? Lass die Gedanken wie das Wasser an dir vorbeifließen. Diese Musikstücke hast Du in der Folge gehört: Jeremy Soule - "Elder Scrolls (Far Horizons)" // Lindsay Tomasic - "River Dream" // Dave Grusin - "Random Hearts" // Franz Danzi - "Cellokonzert e-moll (Larghetto)" // Birdy - "Just like a River does" // Den Podcast "Eine Stunde reden - Gespräche mit einem Unbekannten" von Radio Bremen findest du hier: https://www.ardaudiothek.de/sendung/eine-stunde-reden-gespraeche-mit-unbekannten/85114788/ Wenn Du eine Idee oder einen Wunsch hast, an welchem Thema Philipp unbedingt musikalisch herumdoktern muss, dann schreib ihm eine Mail: playlist@ndr.de
Enterprise Ssn 4 Ep 10 – “Daedalus” Todd welcomes back to the show, for the first time in Season 4, your executive producer, Mrs. Kat Davis. They discuss, high-fiving Shaq, negativity, her "LOVE" of Tom Cruise, Vegetable Soup...oh yeah, and Star Trek! @that.darn.kat on IG @aworthyseed on IG Fools Rush In (1997) Odyssey 5 … Created by Manny Coto Vegetable Soup, Ssn1Eps11&12 (1975) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Y0YhvmlVWA The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1974) Trading Places (1983) The Color of Money (1986) The People Under the Stairs (1991) The Bodyguard (1992) Demolition Man (1993) That Thing You Do! (1996) First Kid (1996) Random Hearts (1999) Night at the Museum (2006) The Muppets (2011) Superman vs The Terminator: Death to the Future (2000)
Writers Molly Margraf and Jerica Lieberman join us for a deep dive into the career of Harrison Ford with Sydney Pollack's flop of the romantic drama RANDOM HEARTS.Podcast Like It's 2009: Patreon.com/podcastlikeitsTwitter: twitter.com/podcastlikeitsInstagram: instagram.com/podcastlikeitsReddit: reddit.com/r/podcastlikeits See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Career Q&A with Richard Jenkins, currently starring in THE SHAPE OF WATER. Moderated by Jenelle Riley, Variety. Academy Award nominated Richard Jenkins is one of the most in-demand character actors in Hollywood, having appeared in over 80 films. In 2016, Jenkins was seen in John Krasinski's THE HOLLARS opposite Margo Martindale for which they won an AARP award for Best Grownup Love Story. He was recently nominated for an Independent Spirit award for his work in Craig Zahler's BONE TOMAHAWK. His notable film credits include THE VISITOR, for which he received an Oscar nomination for Best Actor, THE WITCHES OF EASTWICK, WHITE HOUSE DOWN, STEP BROTHERS, KILLING THEM SOFTLY, EAT PRAY LOVE, CABIN IN THE WOODS, JACK REACHER, FLIRTING WITH DISASTER, NORTH COUNTRY, BURN AFTER READING, THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT MARY, RANDOM HEARTS and THE MAN WHO WASN'T THERE. Jenkins is currently filming a second season of "Berlin Station" on Epix. He starred in the acclaimed TV show "Olive Kitteridge," which he received an Emmy for Outstanding Actor in a Limited Series, and played Nathaniel in "Six Feet Under."
Career Q&A with Kathleen Chalfant on March 19, 2014. Moderated by Richard Ridge, Broadway World. BROADWAY: Angels in America (Tony and Drama Desk nominations), Racing Demon, Dance With Me. OFF-BROADWAY: Wit ( Drama Desk, Lucille Lortel, Outer Critics Circle, Drama League, Connecticut Critics Circle, and Obie Awards), Miss Ovington & Dr. Dubois, Somewhere Fun, Red Dog Howls, Painting Churches, Family Week, Vita & Virginia, Dead Man's Cell Phone, Spalding Grey: Stories Left to Tell, Bloomer Girl, Nine Armenians (Drama Desk nomination), Far Away, Twelve Dreams, Henry V. OTHER NY CREDITS: The Vagina Monologues, True History and Real Adventures, Phaedra in Delirium, Iphigenia and Other Daughters, Endgame, The Party, Sister Mary Ignatius..., The Investigation of the Murder in El Salvador. LONDON & LOS ANGELES: Wit (Ovation Award), Red Dog Howls. SELECT REGIONAL THEATRE: Guthrie, Yale Rep, Long Wharf, Yale Repertory Theatre, Arena Stage, Hartford Stage, Mark Taper Forum, ATL, Sundance Lab. FILM: Isn't it Delicious?, R.I.P.D., The Bath, In Bed With Ulysses, Lillian, Duplicity, The People Speak, Lackawanna Blues, Perfect Stranger, The Last New Yorker, Second Guessing Grandma, Dark Water, Kinsey, Laramie Project, Random Hearts, A Price Below Rubies, Murder and Murder. SELECT TELEVISION Recurring on "The Americans," "House of Cards," "Rescue Me," "The Book of Daniel," "The Guardian," "Jo," "Law and Order" and "One Life to Live"; also "Elementary," "Mercy," "Muhammad Ali's Greatest Fight" (HBO), "Benjamin Franklin," "Lackawanna Blues" (HBO), "Georgia O'Keeffe" (Lifetime), "Voices from the White House" (PBS), "A Death in the Family" (PBS), "Storm of the Century". AWARDS: 1996 OBIE Award for Sustained Excellence, 2004 Lortel Award for Sustained Excellence of Performance. She has received the Drama League and Sidney Kingsley Awards for her body of work.
Richard Jenkins and Face2Face host David Peck talk about his delightful new film The Last Shift, simplicity, connecting with a script, context and complications, emotional intelligence, and why there are no magic endings.TrailerWatch the film on Google Play, YouTube and Amazon Prime.Synopsis:Stanley (Richard Jenkins), an aging fast-food worker, plans to call it quits after 38 years on the graveyard shift at Oscar’s Chicken and Fish. His last weekend takes a turn while training his replacement, Jevon (Shane Paul McGhie), a talented but stalled young writer whose provocative politics keep landing him in trouble.These two who share little in common are brought together through circumstance. Stanley, a high school dropout who has watched his life pass by his drive-through window, proudly details the nuances of the job. While Jevon, a columnist who’s too smart to be flipping patties, contends their labor is being exploited. A flicker of camaraderie sparks during the long overnight hours in a quiet kitchen.About Richard Jenkins:Born in DeKalb, Illinois, Richard Jenkins has built up an impressive list of credits since he began working as an actor in 1980. Yet with all his credits, Jenkins has remained strictly in supporting roles. After his first feature film, the sci-fi drama The Falls, Jenkins landed work in a number of TV movies. In 1985 he returned to features, landing small roles in various films such as Silverado, Witches of Eastwick and Little Nikita.From 1985 to 1994, Jenkins found television more profitable, and spent most of his time working in mini-series and television movies. It was in this arena that he finally found starring roles in films such as Into Thin Air: Death on Everest, And the Band Played On and The Boys Next Door.This led to supporting roles in various large budget films such as Flirting with Disaster, Absolute Power, There’s Something About Mary, The Mod Squad, Flirting with Disaster, Snow Falling on Cedars, Random Hearts, Me Myself and Irene and Say It Isn’t So.In 2001 he landed the recurring role of Nate Fisher, Sr. in HBO's television series Six Feet Under. He continues to appear in major motion pictures such as The Cores with Hilary Swank, Shall We Dance with Richard Gere, North Country with Charlize Theron and The Cabin in the Woods with Chris Hemsworth.More recently, he's played roles in Darling Companion alongside Diane Keaton and Kevin Kline, Killing Them Softly, co-starring Brad Pitt, Ray Liotta and James Gandolfini and in Jack Reacher opposite Tom Cruise.In 2009, he received his first Academy Award nomination, for his work in The Visitor. He received his second for The Shape of Water, in the Supporting Actor category, in addition to a Golden Globe nomination.Prior to the start of the coronavirus pandemic, he completed the starring role in the feature film The Last Shift, about a fast-food worker who's finally retiring and has to train his young replacement.(With credit to tribute.ca)Image Copyright and Credit: Sony Pictures.F2F Music and Image Copyright: David Peck and Face2Face. Used with permission.For more information about David Peck’s podcasting, writing and public speaking please visit his site here.With thanks to Josh Snethlage and Mixed Media Sound. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What's more random, the hearts or the fact this podcast exists.
On your marks! We had some tech issues on our Kingdom of the Crystal Skull ep so we'll have to re-do that one later in the year. We forge ahead this week to 1999's Random Hearts! Ford and Kristen Scott Thomas snooze their way through this romantic drama about grief and plane crashes. Enjoy! Also, please take a moment to rate, review, and subscribe on iTunes so we can bring more people signed up for the Marathon! Twitter | Instagram | @griffinzane | @scoutboy121 | Griffin's Letterboxd | Eric's Letterboxd
This week on The Richard Crouse Show Podcast: Two of Richard's favourite interviews from the most recent season of “Pop Life.” Singer-songwriter, author, political activist and occasional actor Bob Geldof stops by the Pop Life bar. He became famous as the lead singer of the Irish rock band the Boomtown Rats in the late 1970s and became a legend when he and Midge Ure founded the charity supergroup Band Aid to raise money for famine relief in Ethiopia and went on to organise the charity super-concert Live Aid… He is an accomplished solo artist whose charitable work continues to this day. They were supposed to talk about the Boomtown Rats, “Citizens of Boomtown,” their first album in 36 years and a lead single, “Trash Glam Baby,” but, as you're about to find out, that was just a starting point for a much wider conversation. Then Richard welcomes an actor who plays a doctor on one of the most popular shows on television. You've seen Christina Chang in films like 28 Days and Random Hearts, and on television on 24, CSI: Miami, Boston Legal, Suits, and Desperate Housewives but she is best known as Dr. Audrey Lim on The Good Doctor. We talk about a little bit of everything, including what it was like to move to the United States from Taiwan when she was a teenager and the kind of research she does about medical procedures to convincingly play a doctor on TV.
This week on The Richard Crouse Show Podcast: Two of Richard’s favourite interviews from the most recent season of “Pop Life.” Singer-songwriter, author, political activist and occasional actor Bob Geldof stops by the Pop Life bar. He became famous as the lead singer of the Irish rock band the Boomtown Rats in the late 1970s and became a legend when he and Midge Ure founded the charity supergroup Band Aid to raise money for famine relief in Ethiopia and went on to organise the charity super-concert Live Aid… He is an accomplished solo artist whose charitable work continues to this day. They were supposed to talk about the Boomtown Rats, “Citizens of Boomtown,” their first album in 36 years and a lead single, “Trash Glam Baby,” but, as you’re about to find out, that was just a starting point for a much wider conversation. Then Richard welcomes an actor who plays a doctor on one of the most popular shows on television. You’ve seen Christina Chang in films like 28 Days and Random Hearts, and on television on 24, CSI: Miami, Boston Legal, Suits, and Desperate Housewives but she is best known as Dr. Audrey Lim on The Good Doctor. We talk about a little bit of everything, including what it was like to move to the United States from Taiwan when she was a teenager and the kind of research she does about medical procedures to convincingly play a doctor on TV.
This week on the Pop Life Podcast: We meet an actor who plays a doctor on one of the most popular shows on television. You’ve seen Christina Chong in films like "28 Days" and "Random Hearts," and on television on "24,""CSI: Miami,""Boston Legal," "Suits," and "Nashville" but she is best known as Dr. Audrey Lim on "The Good Doctor." We talk about a little bit of everything, including what it was like to move to the United States from Taiwan when she was a teenager and the kind of research she does about medical procedures to convincingly play a doctor on TV. Later in the show, on the “Pop Life” panel, we have two real doctors, Dr. Brian Goldman—he’s an ER physician, host of CBC's White Coat, Black Art and author of the national bestseller "Power Of Kindness," Dr. Raj Waghmare, he’s an Emergency Physician and Canada's ER Blogger--Read his stories at www.ERTales.com and www.theoverheadpage.com--and an actor who plays a doctor on television, that’s Transplant’s Ayisha Issa to talk about the real life medicine versus what we see on television.
Harrison Ford with an earring but still grouchy. Bruce Willis with a ponytail but still bald. Both these guys got marital problems. One wife dies in the first act, but not before having an affair; the other had to put up with that stupid ponytail from her stupid husband. This is the greatest podcast episode ever produced. Support what we do with bonus content and early episodes on Patreon Listen iTunes/Podbean Facebook/Instagram/Twitter: @99from99 Follow your host @projectingfilm on Letterboxd for sneak peaks at film criticism GENIUS!
Get ready for another Movie That Does Not Exist – except evidence of this week’s film is provided in one of the most iconic EW Fall Movie Preview covers! Yes, in 1999 Random Hearts promised us sexy Harrison Ford and Kristin Scott Thomas in a pool and instead it gave us… a creepy dry hump … Continue reading "053 – Random Hearts"
In this episode of Then, the Oral Memoirs of Novelist Warren Adler, David Adler, his son, interviews Warren on his memories and recovery from a recent minor stroke and the challenges of dealing with a spouse with Alzheimer’s. During their discussion, Warren also confesses that a negative review he wrote about Random Hearts, a novel and a subsequent movie that starred actor Harrison Ford, was a mistake. Warren also gives audiences a taste of Los Angeles culture by recounting events attended at the famous Chasen’s restaurant, including stories that involved his childhood hero James Stewart, as well as the time Warren insulted an entire dinner party with a toast by saying no one reads in Los Angeles. The episode ends with a discussion on the power of fiction as the true mirror on learning about how we are living and understanding the world.
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Prepare for a very special podcast: Hollister shares her one-on-one interview with the legendary, literary Warren Adler - the man who named the Watergate complex in DC. Though he didn't publish his first book until he was 46, Warren Adler has gone on to pen over 50 novels, 12 of which have been optioned by Hollywood (including The War of the Roses, starring Michael Douglas, Kathleen Turner, and Danny DeVito; and Random Hearts - starring Harrison Ford and Kristin Scott Thomas; directed by Sydney Pollack). Highlights include: - what books can accomplish that no other art form can - why Sydney Pollack and Harrison Ford weren’t happy when he did “the worst thing I writer could ever do” - the role Dustin Hoffman played in bringing Random Hearts to the big screen - Warren Adler’s Hollywood record - how he’s decided to control his own destiny - the 3 questions fiction writers are always asked - why writers shouldn’t worry about exposing secrets - on how a man who’s been very happily married for 67 years can write about such dysfunctional marriages Warren also shares some insider's tales from Hollywood, including why they stopped production on Gone with the Wind; and which star of The War of the Roses started out a hairdresser. Also an essayist, short-story writer, poet and playwright, Warren Adler’s works have been translated into 25 languages; he currently has 3 films and 1 television series in development.
Edie Falco, the multi award winning actress, takes Ilana through her life and career in exquisite detail. From her early days waitressing to her early indie films. How she got the role of Carmela on "The Sopranos," the script she originally read for "Nurse Jackie." Ilana and Edie talk about sobriety, adoption, fame, single motherhood, pet psychics, and much more on this fascinating episode of "Little Known Facts." Edie Falco is best known for her roles as Diane Whittlesey on the HBO series "Oz," Carmela Soprano on "The Sopranos," and in the title role of Showtime’s "Nurse Jackie." She has also appeared in the films "Trust," "Reversal of Fortune," "Cop Land," "Random Hearts," "Freedomland," "Sunshine State," "Gods Behaving Badly," and most recently, "The Comedian." She has earned several Emmy, Golden Globe, and SAG awards and is the first female actor to receive the Television Critics Association Award for Individual Achievement in Drama. She has appeared on Broadway in "Sideman," "Frankie and Johnny in the Claire de Lune," and "‘night Mother." Falco recently starred in the Manhattan Theatre Club production of "The Madrid," the Web series "Horace and Pete," and will appear in the forthcoming films "Landline" and "Megan Leavey."
Steve Cooper talks with actor Deirdre Lovejoy. Deirdre is best known for her role on the HBO television series The Wire as Rhonda Pearlman. A familiar face to stage, she appeared recently on Broadway in the sold out run of Nora Ephron’s Tony Award winning Lucky Guy, starring Tom Hanks and has other Broadway credits including John Guare’s Six Degrees of Separation plus numerous Off-Broadway and regional theatre credits. She has also appeared in the series Girls, Orange is the New Black, Bones, American Horror Story, Body of Proof, Private Practice, The Forgotten, The Medium, Criminal Minds, Lie to Me, The Closer, Nip/Tuck, Saving Grace, Strong Medicine, Outlaw, Close to Home, Shark, The Protector, The Lion's Den, The West Wing, Law & Order, Law & Order Special Victims Unit, Law & Order Criminal Intent, Cold Case, Close to Home, Numbers, Without a Trace, Brothers and Sisters, Eli Stone, NYPD Blue, Ed, Third Watch, Perfect Murder Perfect Town: The Jon Benet Ramsey Story, The Kennedys of Massachusetts and many more and films including the upcoming Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk (directed by Ang Lee), Thirsty, Step Up, Bad Teacher, The Stepfather, Lionhead, The Talented Mr. Ripley, Gloria and Eric, Thirteen Conversations About One Thing, Random Hearts, Sour Grapes, Shaft, and The Freshman.
Let's get through this section of Harrison's career, together. It will be a bonding experience. And maybe it won't be all that bad, eh? We combined two movies for this episode; Random Hearts and What Lies Beneath. Join us as we explore these roles for Harrison Ford and check in on the latest Star Wars, Indy and Blade Runner news! Direct download: RandomWhatLiesBeneath.mp3 ——————————————--Music by Night Stop, song called “Harrison Ford”. -Show is hosted by Mike and Trent. Contact us: harrisonfordpodcast@gmail.com. -GOMP is part of the Dorktown Network of podcasts. You can subscribe in iTunes, Stitcher or various other podcasting apps.-Podcast RSS Feed: GOMPrssFeed
Título original Random Hearts Año 1999 Duración 131 min. País Estados Unidos Estados Unidos Director Sydney Pollack Guión Kurt Luedtke (Novela: Warren Adler) Música Dave Grusin Fotografía Philippe Rousselot Reparto Harrison Ford, Kristin Scott Thomas, Charles S. Dutton, Sydney Pollack, Bonnie Hunt, Dennis Haysbert, Richard Jenkins, Kate Mara, Paul Guilfoyle, Peter Coyote Productora Columbia Pictures Género Drama. Romance | Drama romántico. Policíaco. Política Sinopsis Dutch Van Den Broek (Harrison Ford) es un policía de asuntos internos felizmente casado. Por su parte, Kay Chandler (Kristin Scott Thomas) es una importante congresista, también casada y madre de una hija adolescente. Debido a un accidente de avión, ambos descubrirán cuál era la verdadera situación de sus respectivos matrimonios.