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Arielle and Ian - opposing forces that are forced to work together due to the unbreakable bond that they dug coal together. Waitasec, that was Raylan Givens and Boyd Crowder in FX's hit neo-Western Justified! Join your hosts as they discuss one of the BEST television shows of all time, Justified!
Go inside the return of Raylan Givens and the latest chapter of Justified with our Q&A from Opening Night of Season 12 featuring the World Premiere of Justified: City Primeval presented by FX!Based on the novel City Primeval: High Noon in Detroit, the eight-part limited series picks up 15 years after U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens (Timothy Olyphant) left the hollers of Kentucky in FX's Justified, extending the Elmore Leonard universe and featuring an all new cast in Detroit, where Givens crosses paths with violent sociopath Clement Mansell, aka "The Oklahoma Wildman" (Boyd Holbrook) and his formidable defense attorney (Aunjanue Ellis).FX's Justified: City Primeval is streaming now on Hulu.This conversation was recorded live at ATX TV Festival Season 12 (June 1-4, 2023) in Austin, TX.PANELISTS:Timothy Olyphant (Executive Producer / Cast)Boyd Holbrook (Cast)Adelaide Clemens (Cast)Vivian Olyphant (Cast)Sarah Timberman (Executive Producer)MODERATOR:Daniel Fienberg (The Hollywood Reporter)SUBSCRIBE to youtube.com/ATXTV for more panels, conversations & events with your favorite TV creatives and casts.FOLLOW ATX TV:Twitter: twitter.com/ATXFestivalFacebook: facebook.com/ATXFestivalInstagram: instagram.com/atxfestival/TikTok: tiktok.com/@atxtv
From now until the end of 2023, we're listening back to some stand-out interviews from this year. Timothy Olyphant is best known for portraying lawmen in cowboy hats. He reprises the role of U.S. marshal Raylan Givens in the eight-part sequel, Justified: City Primeval, based on Elmore Leonard's novel. He also played Sheriff Seth Bullock in Deadwood. He spoke with Dave Davies about the roles. Film critic Justin Chang reviews The Zone of Interest.
From now until the end of 2023, we're listening back to some stand-out interviews from this year. Timothy Olyphant is best known for portraying lawmen in cowboy hats. He reprises the role of U.S. marshal Raylan Givens in the eight-part sequel, Justified: City Primeval, based on Elmore Leonard's novel. He also played Sheriff Seth Bullock in Deadwood. He spoke with Dave Davies about the roles. Film critic Justin Chang reviews The Zone of Interest.
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Con "L'Unico Occhio dell'Uomo" tenterò di esporre, in modo più o meno interessante, le serie TV che considero meritevoli di attenzione e di una visione meno superficiale. O almeno posso provarci. Era dal 2015 che non avevamo più notizie di Raylan Givens, lo U.S. Marshall dal grilletto facile e la lingua più tagliente di un coltello. E quindi ecco "Justified: City Primeval" con un nuovo caso su cui indagare e un Raylan più vecchio ma sempre in bilico tra Bene e Male. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/madmike3/message
PopaHALLics #108 Who Are You?Dad and daughter disagree on the merits of Netflix's "Who is Erin Carter?"—who do you think is right? We also look at two series: the "Justified" reboot and "Painkiller," about the origins of the opioid crisis. And new music (Kate) and, um, classic music (Steve).Streaming:"Who is Erin Carter?", Netflix. In this British TV series, a substitute teacher (Evin Ahmad) foils a robbery with fighting skills she shouldn't have. Then her secret past comes calling."Painkiller," Netflix. Matthew Broderick, Uzo Adoba, and Taylor Kitsch star in a provocative drama exploring the roots of this century's most pressing health epidemic. The perpetrators, the victims, the investigator seeking the truth all play their part."Justified: City Primeval," Hulu. Timothy Olyphant dons the cowboy hat once again as lawman Raylan Givens. This time he's chasing a sociopathic killer in Detroit and trying to cope with a rebellious 15-year-old daughter. Shudder.Books:"The Burning Girls," by CJ Tudor. In this 2021 horror novel from the UK's answer to Stephen King, an unconventional vicar and her teenage daughter come face to face with the dark secrets of an English village. And the ghosts of two girls burned at the stake centuries ago. Music:Kate talks about the British electronic music project Jungle —think soul, with computers—and Steve revisits the Indianapolis Colts kickoff concert with John Mellencamp, Heart's Ann Wilson, Peter Wolf of the J. Geils Band, Stephen Stills, and more. All are showcased on our Popahallics #108 Playlist!
It's a double-header on today's podcast as we review two very different things from this summer that we both love passionately: FX's Justified: City Primeval, the sequel miniseries to the modern neo-western classic starring Timothy Olyphant, and Square Enix's Final Fantasy XVI, the latest and among-the-greatest entry in the venerable JRPG series. Justified is one of our favorite TV series, and the return absolutely did not disappoint, putting Raylan Givens in a new setting and telling a new kind of story with him, while continuing his character development in really smart, thoughtful ways. Final Fantasy XVI is one of the year's best games, but also perhaps one of its most misunderstood, and in this discussion, we mainly break down the story and themes and why so much of what it's doing has been dismissed in Western reviews and thinkpieces. Enjoy! Time Chart:Intro: 0:00:00 – 0:02:25Armored Core VI: 0:02:25 – 0:17:47Baldur's Gate 3: 0:17:47 – 0:23:56Justified City Primeval: 0:23:56 – 1:46:05Final Fantasy XVI: 1:46:05 – 3:05:56Support the show at Ko-fi ☕️ https://ko-fi.com/weeklystuffSubscribe to JAPANIMATION STATION, our sister series about the wide, wacky world of anime: https://www.youtube.com/c/japanimationstation Explore our archives and subscribe to The Weekly Stuff Podcast on all podcasting platforms:https://weeklystuffpodcast.comFollow The Weekly Stuff Wordcast newsletter for regular updates and extra content! https://weeklystuff.substack.comEnding music by Thomas Lack https://www.thomaslack.com/
Mit der Verfilmung von Romy Hausmanns "Liebeskind" (3:15) wagt sich Netflix mal wieder an die urdeutscheste aller Serienformen: dem Krimi. Michael und Rüdiger haben der von den Fällen Natasche Kampusch und Elisabeth Ferstl inspirierten Geschichte dennoch eine Chance gegeben und fragen sich nicht nur ob die Serie gut geworden ist sondern auch ob sie etwas ist, was man von Netflix sehen möchte. Im Anschluss geht es um die Rückkehr von Raylan Givens, der nach zehn Jahren den Stetson ausmottet und in "Justified: City Primeval" (27:16) einen neuen Fall löst. Während "Justified"-Fan Michael sich freut, Timothy Olyphant wiederzusehen ist Rüdiger gespannt, ob ihm der Erstkontakt mit Elmore Leonards Figur gefällt. Cold-Open-Frage: "Was ist unsere liebste Chicago-Serie?"
We don't want to even think about how barren the next few years might be thanks to the current Hollywood strikes delaying and disrupting everyone's entertainment schedules. But right now? In this moment we have more content than we know what to do with and Ka-Pow the Pop Cultured Podcast is reveling in it all! Length - 01:11:55 Language - R. (Contains adult language.) - 0:01:58 - MOVIE NEWS The "Barbenheimer" phenomenon injects life into the summer movie season with simultaneous blockbusters "Barbie" and "Oppenheimer," big budget thriller "Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One" worth the wait, "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem" an updated take on the classic heroes with a killer voice cast, "Haunted Mansion" fits all the details of the beloved theme park ride into a satisfying flick and the sci-fi satire "They Cloned Tyrone" arrives on Netflix. - 0:32:05 - TV RECAPS & REVIEWS We've been hit with a glut of great TV this summer including the return of Raylan Givens in "Justified: City Primeval," "Miracle Workers: End Times" sets classic sitcom storylines in a post-apocalyptic setting, some reservations about "Reservation Dogs," "Invincible" releases surprise origin episode during Comic Con, Disney+'s latest Marvel series "Secret Invasion" fumbles Nick Fury's big solo moment, season three of "The Righteous Gemstones" pays off and the 25th season of "Big Brother" brings a "Survivor" legend to the game.
If you enjoy this podcast, please consider becoming a paid subscriber at DecodingTV.com. Thanks!In this edition of Decoding TV, David Chen and Sarah Marrs discuss the seventh episode of Justified: City Primeval, “The Smoking Gun”In the penultimate episode of the season, plotlines start colliding left and right and a major character is revealed to have ulterior motives. How did we feel about that reveal? Will we ever see Willa again? Taking into account the original Justified, what is the grand arc of Raylan Givens character? What are our predictions for how this season will wrap up? And why are sex scenes important for storytelling? Listen to hear us discuss all these questions and more!Links:Email us at decodingtv(AT)gmail(DOT)comRead more of Sarah's work at Lainey GossipFollow Sarah on TwitterFollow David Chen on ThreadsSubscribe to this podcast on YouTubeFollow this podcast on InstagramFollow this podcast on TiktokSubscribe to David's free newsletter, Decoding Everything Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Dana is joined by Slate's books and culture columnist, Laura Miller, and senior editor Rebecca Onion (who are filling in for Julia and Stephen). The panel begins by unraveling Passages, the sexy but also, at times, repelling feature from director Ira Sachs about a complicated love triangle. The film received a controversial NC-17 rating from the Motion Picture Association. Then, they head to Detroit to discuss Justified: City Primeval, FX's revival of the Raylan Givens cult classic that ran for six seasons. Finally, the three consider Michael Oher's recent legal allegation that the Tuohy family (immortalized in the 2009 Oscar-winning movie The Blind Side) never really adopted him but instead, placed him in a conservatorship. It's a scandal at the fascinating convergence of exploitation, fame, race, and adoption. In the exclusive Slate Plus segment, the panel examines nature writing and their relationship to the form, inspired by Jonathan Franzen's essay for The New Yorker, “The Problem with Nature Writing.” Email us at culturefest@slate.com. Endorsements: Laura: Her quest for a new detective series (that isn't stupid or cliché) is over: Laura endorses Deadloch, a Prime Video comedy set in Tasmania that's equal parts genuine mystery and delicious social satire. Rebecca: Anya Liftig's memoir, Holler Rat, beautifully recounts her upbringing where she often felt caught between two worlds: the comfortable, upper-middle-class life in Connecticut where she lived, and the summers spent in Appalachia, her mother's home. Dana: A behind-the-scenes video for, what could potentially be the song of the summer, “I'm Just Ken” has just been released. In it, we see Ryan Gosling rehearsing and cameos from Greta Gerwig, Simu Liu and co-writer Mark Ronson, and it's just super fun. Outro music: “I Want a Change” by The Big Let Down. Podcast production by Cameron Drews. Production assistance by Kat Hong. This episode is sponsored by the podcast About the Journey. Learn more here: https://traveler.marriott.com/about-the-journey/ If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows. You'll also be supporting the work we do here on the Culture Gabfest. Sign up now at Slate.com/cultureplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Dana is joined by Slate's books and culture columnist, Laura Miller, and senior editor Rebecca Onion (who are filling in for Julia and Stephen). The panel begins by unraveling Passages, the sexy but also, at times, repelling feature from director Ira Sachs about a complicated love triangle. The film received a controversial NC-17 rating from the Motion Picture Association. Then, they head to Detroit to discuss Justified: City Primeval, FX's revival of the Raylan Givens cult classic that ran for six seasons. Finally, the three consider Michael Oher's recent legal allegation that the Tuohy family (immortalized in the 2009 Oscar-winning movie The Blind Side) never really adopted him but instead, placed him in a conservatorship. It's a scandal at the fascinating convergence of exploitation, fame, race, and adoption. In the exclusive Slate Plus segment, the panel examines nature writing and their relationship to the form, inspired by Jonathan Franzen's essay for The New Yorker, “The Problem with Nature Writing.” Email us at culturefest@slate.com. Endorsements: Laura: Her quest for a new detective series (that isn't stupid or cliché) is over: Laura endorses Deadloch, a Prime Video comedy set in Tasmania that's equal parts genuine mystery and delicious social satire. Rebecca: Anya Liftig's memoir, Holler Rat, beautifully recounts her upbringing where she often felt caught between two worlds: the comfortable, upper-middle-class life in Connecticut where she lived, and the summers spent in Appalachia, her mother's home. Dana: A behind-the-scenes video for, what could potentially be the song of the summer, “I'm Just Ken” has just been released. In it, we see Ryan Gosling rehearsing and cameos from Greta Gerwig, Simu Liu and co-writer Mark Ronson, and it's just super fun. Outro music: “I Want a Change” by The Big Let Down. Podcast production by Cameron Drews. Production assistance by Kat Hong. This episode is sponsored by the podcast About the Journey. Learn more here: https://traveler.marriott.com/about-the-journey/ If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows. You'll also be supporting the work we do here on the Culture Gabfest. Sign up now at Slate.com/cultureplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Find out what this old rascal Raylan Givens is up to this time in the fifth episode of ‘Justified: City Primeval!' Hosts: Joanna Robinson and Rob Mahoney Senior Producer: Steve Ahlman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Happy Wine Wednesday! Jay Giles returns to the podcast this week to discuss one of our favorite fictional characters - Raylan Givens. Long time listeners will recall that Jay previously joined me to discuss the Justified pilot and share reflections on the series as a whole, so it only made sense to have him back to discuss our thoughts on the first episode of Justified: City Primeval. We follow the lead of the writers and kickoff our conversation with our thoughts on our re-introduction to Raylan Givens. The writers wasted no time in giving us a peek into how Raylan has grown as both a father and a law enforcement officer since we last saw him in the Justified finale.The "City Primeval" in this series is Detroit, so we discuss this new location for the next chapter in the Raylan Givens story and how it shapes the story and the world in which Raylan is now navigating. OG Justified fans know that Detroit was definitely a location visited in the original series, but there's definitely a different feel to it now that the Motor City is the center of this season.As with the original series, Timothy Olyphant is surrounded by a very talented group of actors. Jay and I talk about how much fun it was to see talented actors like Vondie Curtis Hall, Aunjanue Ellis, Amin Joseph, and Keith David in the opening episode.We talk about what was well done in the pilot, what didn't work so well, and our wishlist for the season. And as always, we close out with the thirst segment and a few prompts inspired by this revival.Friendly reminder - we drink, we know things, we use adult language, and we have a great time!Thanks so much for listening. Please find and follow Jay on social media at the following links: Jay's Personal Twitter, Jay's Movie Talk, the Keda N Jay show, and TVZone Podcast Network.And don't miss our recent episodes on Primo, Scandal, Psych, The Righteous Gemstones, Grand Crew, Barry, and Abbott Elementary. Support the showFollow the pod on IG, Twitter, and Tumblr.Send longer feedback to morewinepod@gmail.com.Find our full catalog of past episodes at morewinepod.buzzsprout.com.
It is your favorite weekly podcast known as The Mad Scientist Lab! The guys surprise their loyal fan base with a very special TGIF episode and it doesn't disappoint. Speaking of Fridays. Does the end of the week bring joy like it used to or has becoming an adult taken away the magic of arguably the best day of the week? RJ and Jared discuss their feelings on the subject and it is definitely a must listen. Big action stars in film are hard to come by these days and RJ makes a claim that there is no bigger action star than “The Terminator” himself, Arnold Schwarzenegger. This leads not only Jared but the live chat audience to erupt into a healthy conversation with some of Hollywood's biggest action stars and their film catalogs. A very underrated show from years back that Rj and Jared both agree is a “hidden gem” is none other than “Justified” starring Timothy Olyphant as Raylan Givens. The show has re-emerged with a new season after several years and it has the guys very excited. Like Share Comment Subscribe and Review!!
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On this episode of the podcast, hosts Justin Strawn and Ryan Nelson discuss the return of Raylan Givens on Justified: City Primeval. For more exclusive access to the podcast, join our Patreon!
Esta semana venimos salvajes Empezamos en Atresplayer, primero hablando de un grupo de amigas que deciden liberarse de los tabúes y autodenominarse “Zorras”, sin movernos de la plataforma de Antena 3 nos acercamos a un pedazo de la historia española con “Las Noches de Tefía” y para terminar nos reencontramos con Raylan Givens en la secuela de “Justified” titulada ahora Ciudad Salvaje. Todo ello, como siempre sin spoilers. Además hablamos de más series incluidas Kids in Crime, Cormoran Strike, el documental de Sinnead O'Connor, Afterparty, And just like that y el Grand Prix del verano. Todo ello sin spoilers 00:00 - 10:05 — Introducción y comentarios de los oyentes 10:05 - 15:50 — Sandra Valero Eurovision Junior y el BenidormFest 2024 15:50 - 31:35 — Qué hemos visto esta semana 31:35 - 43:20 — Zorras (A3 Player Premium) 43:20 - 1:00:10 —Las Noches de Tefía (A3 Player Premium) 1:00:10 - 1:12:23— Justified: Ciudad Salvaje Únete a nuestro grupo de Telegram: https://t.me/PodcastEnSerio Y estamos en Twitter: https://twitter.com/PodcastEnSerio ⌨️Correo: ivodelgadorivero@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/criticoenserio/?hl=en-gb
Andy Farnsworth joins KSL-TV to help audiences decipher #WhatToWatch for the weekend of July 21, 2023. It's a “Barbie” world this weekend with the really funny eponymously-named movie, complete with colorful sets and just about every perspective on Barbie playfully presented at some point. Margot Robbie & Ryan Gosling are outstanding as the titular Barbie and her boyfriend Ken in a surprisingly moving movie about the plastic doll. But we can't forget the second portion of the "Barbenheimer" double feature; Christopher Nolan's “Oppenheimer” tells the story of J. Robert Oppenheimer and much more than just the creation of the first atomic bomb. There is also the new comedy from JK Studios (the original Studio C cast) called “Go West,” which is an enjoyable comedy to prepare for Pioneer Day here in Utah. For sports fans, there are entertaining documentaries available to stream: one about Stephen Curry called "Stephen Curry: Underrated” on Apple TV+, and one about Wilt Chamberlain called "Goliath" on Paramount+. Also streaming is the comedy “They Cloned Tyrone” on Netflix, and the return of Timothy Olyphant's character Raylan Givens with "Justified: City Primeval" on Hulu. Beyond Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Gaming, and Tech, the brains behind Fan Effect are connoisseurs of categories surpassing the nerdy. Brilliant opinions and commentary on all things geek, but surprising knowledge and witty arguments over pop culture, Star Trek, MARVEL vs. DC, and a wide range of movies, TV shows, and more. Formerly known as SLC Fanboys, the show is hosted by Andy Farnsworth and KellieAnn Halvorsen, who are joined by guest experts. Based in the beautiful beehive state, Fan Effect celebrates Utah's unique fan culture as it has been declared The Nerdiest State in America by TIME. Listen regularly on your favorite platform, at kslnewsradio.com, or on the KSL App. Join the conversation on Facebook @FanEffectShow, Instagram @FanEffectShow, and Twitter @FanEffectShow. Fan Effect is sponsored by Megaplex Theatres, Utah's premiere movie entertainment company. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tune in is as we discuss the newest reboot-spinoff-sequel-drama miniseries on TV, Justified: City Primeval. Based on the novel, City Primeval: High Noon in Detroit by Elmore Leonard, Timothy Olyphant returns as Raylan Givens (this time with the aid of his real daughter) to help the Detroit PD catch The Oklahoma Wildman, Clement Mansell (Boyd Holbrook). Along with talking plot, we also play a trivia game, and discuss the shows reception so far. Welcome to Today's Episode!
Gunfighters beware, cuz Down to Watch rolled back into town with Raylan Givens in tow! Dan and Raul dive into the world of Elmore Leonard adaptations with another outlaw-hunting adventure in Justified: City Primeval. The new miniseries, broadcasting on FX and streaming on Hulu, returns to the holster of the fastest draw in Harlan County as he trades fast banter and much faster bullets with a collection of criminals and lowlives. Having been transplanted to Detroit for the length of the story, Timothy Olyphant is tasked with pulling off the previous show's success without his stable of scene partners and against a villain with a very high Boyd Crowder bar to clear. Is actor Boyd Holbrook bringing enough to live up to more than just a matching first name, and can they hit the bullseye again after an 8-year absence? This pod takes dead aim at answering that after only two eps! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/downtopod/message
In today's episode of Bingeworthy, our TV and streaming podcast host Mike DeAngelo puts back on the badge to talk about “Justified: City Primeval.” The show follows Raylan Givens (Timothy Olyphant) as he gets pulled into a case in Detroit after a chance encounter along a Florida highway. The series also stars Boyd Holbrook, Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor, Adelaide Clemens, Vondie Curtis-Hall, and more. READ MORE: ‘Justified: City Primeval' Review: Raylan Givens Returns In FX's Fantastic Limited Series Joining Bingeworthy to discuss the show is Raylan Givens himself, Timothy Olyphant, who is reprising the beloved U.S. Marshall for the first time since the original series completed its 78-episode run in 2015. Many fans are wondering what exactly brought Olyphant back to the character, and it seems like that may have been the plan all along. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theplaylist/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theplaylist/support
One of the greatest singer of all time has left us, Mr. Tony Bennett. Bennett passed away this week at the age of 96. His songs will always stand the test of time, and just like Frank Sinatra his golden voice will live forever. The Baltimore Orioles are now on top of the AL East, the GURU wants to know if they are good or just lucky? I told you that the Tampa Bay Rays are not who we thought they were, thank you Dennis Green. Will Saquan return to the NY Giants this season? Why are Running Backs getting dissed? Why is Scott Rolen a MLB Hall Of Famer? We say goodbye to Mraz, and the TV show Mayans MC. Raylan Givens is back in his role in Justified: City Primeval. Thanks for listening and please enjoy the rest of your Sports Weekend. We will be back next week with Episode 179.
8 Years Never Looked So Good! This week on the podcast, Brian and Darryl celebrate the 8th anniversary of the Infamous Podcast with some News Bites! Episode Index Intro: 0:07 8th Anniversary: 01:15 Supes and Lolo: 12:56 Justified City Primeval: 20:00 SAG-AFTRA Strike: 24:19 News Bites Next Season Of ‘Superman & Lois' On The CW Rumored To Be “Absolutely Butchered” By Budget Cuts https://boundingintocomics.com/2023/07/19/next-season-of-superman-lois-on-the-cw-rumored-to-be-absolutely-butchered-by-budget-cuts/ ‘Justified: City Primeval' Two-Part Series Premiere Review — Welcome Back, Raylan Givens https://www.forbes.com/sites/erikkain/2023/07/20/justified-city-primeval-two-part-series-premiere-review---welcome-back-raylan-givens/?sh=67010ad3052a SAG-AFTRA Strike: Which Movies and TV Shows Are Still in Production https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/business-news/actors-strike-movies-tv-shows-still-filming-1235538864/ SAG-AFTRA Strike: ‘Lucifer' Star D. B. Woodside Reveals Big Costs Actors Incur While Filming On Location https://boundingintocomics.com/2023/07/19/sag-aftra-strike-lucifer-star-d-b-woodside-reveals-big-costs-actors-incur-while-filming-on-location-that-studios-cut/ Actors and Writers might be unknowingly striking themselves out of jobs https://www.instagram.com/p/Cu9_O1wJDBZ/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== Infamous Shirts for Naked Bodies... You'll feel "shirty" when you buy our gear from the Flying Pork Apparel Co. Contact Us The Infamous Podcast can be found wherever podcasts are found on the Interwebs, feel free to subscribe and follow along on social media. And don't be shy about helping out the show with a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts to help us move up in the ratings. @infamouspodcast facebook/infamouspodcast instagram/infamouspodcast stitcher Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Play iHeart Radio contact@infamouspodcast.com Our theme music is 'Skate Beat' provided by Michael Henry, with additional music provided by Michael Henry. Find more at MeetMichaelHenry.com. The Infamous Podcast is hosted by Brian Tudor and Darryl Jasper, is recorded in Cincinnati, Ohio. The show is produced and edited by Brian Tudor. Subscribe today!
Timothy Olyphant is best known for portraying lawmen in cowboy hats. He reprises the role of U.S. marshal Raylan Givens in the eight-part sequel, Justified: City Primeval, based on Elmore Leonard's novel. He also played Sheriff Seth Bullock in Deadwood."We won't heal until we make sense of the crack epidemic," Donovan X. Ramsey says. His book, When Crack Was King, examines the drug's destructive path through the Black community.
Timothy Olyphant is best known for portraying lawmen in cowboy hats. He reprises the role of U.S. marshal Raylan Givens in the eight-part sequel, Justified: City Primeval, based on Elmore Leonard's novel. He also played Sheriff Seth Bullock in Deadwood."We won't heal until we make sense of the crack epidemic," Donovan X. Ramsey says. His book, When Crack Was King, examines the drug's destructive path through the Black community.
Zilla is over the goddamn MOON that Timothy Olyphant as Raylan Givens is back for the new season of "Justified". Set in Detroit, with wall to wall beloved character actors, the new series is a step sideways from the classic show that ran on FX with Walton Goggins, Jere Burns, Margo Martindale, Jeremy Davies, and more. Opening beat is "Wynn Duffy" by The Expert and Zilla Rocca off "96 Mentality" --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/calloutculture/support
In this episode of Decoding TV, David Chen and Sarah Marrs discuss the first two episodes of Justified: City Primeval:Episode 1 - City PrimevalEpisode 2 - The Oklahoma WildmanRaylan Givens returns, but this story finds him as a fish out of water in Detroit. How have the years changed Givens and what is Timothy Olyphant bringing that's new to the role? How dangerous is this season's big bad? Does Vivian Olyphant acquit herself well as Raylan Givens' daughter? And what about all the other characters we meet? How does the show handle the issue of police brutality? And where do we think this season is heading? Listen to hear us discuss all these questions and more!Links:Read more of Sarah's work at Lainey GossipFollow Sarah on TwitterFollow David Chen on ThreadsSubscribe to this podcast on YouTubeEmail us at decodingtv(AT)gmail(DOT)comFollow this podcast on InstagramFollow this podcast on TiktokSubscribe to David's free newsletter, Decoding Everything Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week I come to you from my cave (sounds like it anyway) with my intrepid canine rescue prodcuer Raylan Givens (although the wife is pushing hard for Bodie). I try to refrain from too much EA FC 24 reveal trailer talk and focus on mid July Ultimate Team, which is a little mid. I have played some games, used some players, and fought through multiple interuptions to bring you this edition a little late, but not forgotten.Support the showGG from FUT Me FC - the official FUT team of the PodcastTwitter @TJ_WhizController Modifications: https://extremerate.com/ Use code: futmeValari Gaming Pillow: https://snwbl.io/the-valari/FUTME
On today's What to Watch: Timothy Olyphant is back as Raylan Givens on the sequel series, Justified: City Primeval; Chopped: All American Showdown tournament turns its focus to chefs from the north; contestants are trying to win $1 million on new episodes of Beat Shazam and Don't Forget the Lyrics. Plus, Hollywood trivia, and entertainment headlines, including Matt Damon on telling his wife he'd take a break — unless Christopher Nolan called, Rachel Zegler on not wanting to read racist comments about her Snow White casting, Yellowstone to air this fall on CBS, and Michael Cera on almost quitting acting. More at ew.com, ew.com/wtw, and @EW on Twitter and @EntertainmentWeekly everywhere else. Host/Writer/Producer: Gerrad Hall (@gerradhall); Producer/Writer: Ashley Boucher (@ashleybreports); Editor: Samee Junio (@it_your_sam); Writer: Calie Schepp; Executive Producer: Chanelle Johnson (@chanelleberlin). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Olyphant is best known for portraying lawmen in cowboy hats. He reprises the role of U.S. marshal Raylan Givens in the eight-part sequel, Justified: City Primeval, based on Elmore Leonard's novel. He also played Sheriff Seth Bullock in Deadwood.
Olyphant is best known for portraying lawmen in cowboy hats. He reprises the role of U.S. marshal Raylan Givens in the eight-part sequel, Justified: City Primeval, based on Elmore Leonard's novel. He also played Sheriff Seth Bullock in Deadwood.
Actor Timothy Olyphant joins Rich in-studio to discuss the reboot of his Raylan Givens character in FX's ‘Justified: City Primeval,' reveals that we've been mispronouncing his last name all along, professes his love for pickleball, reveals what it was like doing improve on ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm,' and tells a great story about making HBO's ‘Deadwood' with acclaimed showrunner David Milch. Rich lists his top 5 NFL quarterbacks in need of a bounce back season including the Rams Matthew Stafford, the Broncos Russell Wilson, the Saints Derek Carr, the Patriots Mac Jones, and the Browns Deshaun Watson. Yankees fan Rich reacts to the Pinstripes sinking into last place in the AL East and pleads (commands??) team ownership to trade for Shohei Ohtani. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The world out there is a brutal place. If you have a hankering for some of the rough justice you remember from old-school lawman Raylan Givens – you're in luck. Justified: City Primeval is about to drop on FX starring the same Raylan (Timothy Olyphant), we all came to know and love in the six seasons of the hit-show Justified. His hair has more sliver streaks, partly due to age but also due to worrying about his precocious 15-year-old daughter Willa (played by Olyphant's real-life daughter Vivian), in this thrilling 8-episode limited series. I talked with showrunner Michael Dinner about evolving Elmore Leonard's beloved lead character in this spinoff that's set in the mean streets of Detroit, while staying true to the risk-taking Raylan who's not afraid to get his hands dirty in the hollers of Kentucky. Now the father of a teenaged girl, Raylan's priorities have shifted – so will he still reach for his gun with the same ease as before? “In a way, this is the second chapter of his life,” says Dinner. “His first chapter is, ‘You can't go home again.' We pick him up 8 or 10 years later, he's divorced, he has a daughter. I look at the work in these 8 episodes and it's more adult and I feel he's made another step – not the actor, but the character. So, I think it's interesting to look at it with that kind of perspective, that it is a character who is further down the road.” Dinner also shares his advice for creating characters who ignite conflict and push each other's buttons in ways that help sustain a show over time and engage the audience in deeper ways. Also, I ask the question, who is Raylan Givens without Boyd Crowder (Walton Goggins), and if we might see Boyd Crowder anytime soon. Dinner's answer may surprise you! Click to hear more from our podcast with Dinner about the new limited series Justified: City Primeval. Hear more in Final Draft's Write On podcast. Justified: City Primeval comes to FX on July 18.
Half the year has already scampered past, and the summer months are famously bereft of quality content on the small screens. Thankfully, Down to Watch has Dan and Raul to dive deep and find the worthwhile stories that will fill the sunny season. This month there's plenty of returning shows to be excited about; specifically, the conversation bops around Futurama's brainy eps, another round of Raylan Givens givin' justice in Justified, some metaphysical fun represented in more Good Omens and What We Do in the Shadows, and the fascinating observations of How To with John Wilson. New shows were slimmer pickings, but the guys come through with a trippy true crime caper, The Horrors of Dolores Roach, some shady kidnappings among the rich in Full Circle, and another game adaptation with Twisted Metal. That's literally all the shows on the list, so go listen now! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/downtopod/message
Any excuse to talk about Walton Goggins. Lesley sits Ben down so that they can talk about Justified, the FX modern day neo western starring Timothy Olyphant as the morally grey lawman Raylan Givens and Walton Goggins as irredeemable skinhead cult leader Boyd Crowder. Their dynamic is fascinating and we talk at length about the relationship between the two while dissecting what happens to crime when the law doesn't matter round these parts. Syndicated with Lesley and Ben is a twice monthly podcast about television, genre and storytelling in which your hosts watch one episode of a new show and explore the history of television one episode at a time. From family room sitcoms to space exploration shows, reality TV to procedurals and game shows, we're going to cover it all and give you the context you need to understand the wonderful world of television and the stories we love. Our Logo is by Terra Bosart, the theme song is by Mandra Sigma and the show is edited by Jay Gagnon.
Backed with campaign funds from the owner of the local strip club, ex-state trooper and recovering alcoholic Henry Malone's running for sheriff. But because he can't say no to a bad idea, he also agrees to look for a pregnant woman's missing ex-con boyfriend. With his well-armed AA sponsor Woody in tow, Henry's search for the boyfriend soon connects with a homicide investigation run by Lt. Jackie Hall—probably the last cop in West Virginia who still likes Henry.A violent confrontation leaves Jackie near-death and Henry determined to find justice. Except vengeance isn't simple for Henry, especially when an old enemy appears out of nowhere, more bodies stack up, and a series of betrayals and double crosses climax with a morning assault on a farm house that pits Henry and Woody against a deadly band of criminals with nothing to lose.Critical Acclaim for Because the Night:“Henry Malone deserves to be up there with Matt Scudder and Harry Hole among our best, funniest, toughest detectives, and James D. F. Hannah is among our best chroniclers of America's sketchy underside.” —Nick Kolakowski, author of Love & Bullets and Boise Longpig Hunting Club“James D.F. Hannah delivers another dose of heart, humor, and haymakers to the Henry Malone series with Because the Night, leaving us clawing at the pages, and proving why he's one of the best writers working today.” —Eryk Pruitt, author of Something Bad Wrong“Private eye Henry Malone is a worthy descendant of both Robert B. Parker's Spenser and Elmore Leonard's Raylan Givens, and he carries on the family tradition in style in Because the Night. James D.F. Hannah delivers a backwoods barroom brawl of a novel that will leave you bloodied and ready for more.” —Scott Von Doviak, author of Lowdown Road and Charlesgate ConfidentialSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/houseofmysteryradio. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/houseofmysteryradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hocus Pocus has never really been my thing, I think it's fine for what it is, but........was never crazy about it, so when I heard they were making a sequel I groaned loudly and rolled my eyes. Were the groans of doom and eyes rolls Raylan Givens(justified)? Check out our review of Hocus Pocus 2! The Reel Pineapple is your one-stop shop for the latest movie reviews, trailer breakdowns, social commentary, and everything in between. Shoot us an email at joshuahunter@thereelpineapple.com Subscribe to us wherever you listen to podcasts at The Reel Pineapple! Rate, Like, Share, & Subscribe! Like both of our Facebook pages at TheReelPineapple & ReelPineappleGames Follow Hunter on Twitter at JHunterReelPineapple Follow us on TikTok at BlackShazam775 Follow us on Letterboxd at BlackShazam Follow us on Twitch at https://www.twitch.tv/jhunterreelpineapple
Happy Wine Wednesday! This week a new guest to the podcast, Jay Giles, joins me on a trip to Eastern Kentucky for the pilot episode of the FX series, Justified. We kick off the discussion by sharing what drew us to Justified and whether we read the source material written by Elmore Leonard. We then get into a deep dive of the pilot - starting with the very memorable standoff between Raylan Givens and Tommy Bucks. Justified premiered in 2010, which was a much different world in terms of social awareness around police brutality, so Jay and I discuss whether or not this opening standoff between Raylan and Tommy would fly in 2022. Although Raylan was very confident in the justification of his actions towards Tommy, we discuss whether we agreed with him.Justified has a very memorable, catchy theme song so of course we share our thoughts about it and where it ranks among our favorite tv show theme songs. We also talk about the choice to pair this hip-hop meets bluegrass song with this show featuring modern day cowboy Raylan.Next, we get share our thoughts on our introductions to Boyd and Ava. Timothy Olyphant and Walton Goggins were without question the standout performances in the pilot, so we talk about which actor left us wanting to know more about their respective character by the end of the pilot.We give our elevator pitch as to why you should continue on with Justified if you have not watched the entire series. We also briefly discuss the Justified revival currently in production and whether we plan to watch. Spoiler alert - of course we do! We both loved Justified. Jay is officially introduced to the podcast thirst segment. He shares his thirsty picks from the pilot and also accepts my challenge to guest cast an actor/actress that he has a crush on that he would like to see in the Justified universe. There's a brief spoiler discussion in the main discussion. Thanks to podcast editor Daniel, you'll get an alert when that discussion begins and I've flagged it in the chapter markers. The brief spoiler detour begins around 1:02:44 and ends around 108:16 - just in case chapter markers aren't supported wherever you listen. After the main discussion concludes, Jay and I discuss our thoughts on the series as a whole. As always, you'll get a heads up before that discussion begins.I love you for listening! Please find and follow Jay on social media at the following links: Jay's Personal Twitter, Jay's Movie Talk, the Keda N Jay show, and TVZone Podcast Network.You can give this pod a follow as well on IG and Twitter. Send longer feedback to morewinepod@gmail.com. I'm also happy to announce we are members of the Boundless Audio Network.Be sure to check out our prior episodes on The Bob's Burgers Movie, Queer As Folk (2022), Fire Island, Looking, Empire, Minx, Sons of Anarchy, and Abbott Elementary.Support the show
This week The TV Boys sit down to discuss one of the best lawmen and paper salesmen in all of TV history.
EJ Feddes (FedTalks) joined me to discuss Justified, based on the character Raylan Givens created by Elmore Leonard. We discuss the world of Elmore Leonard, why Walton Goggins should be the Joker and much more!
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It's been quite a while since this audio featuring Peter and Elmore Leonard has been publicly available and easily accessible, so let's look all the way back to 2009 with this week's podcast episode. This conversation features stories including Elmore's interactions with actors like Charles Bronson and John Travolta; where his famous character names like Raylan Givens and Chili Palmer came from; how his Ten Rules for Writing came to be, and much more! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nationalwritersseries/message
Podcast fanatic Brandon Moore joins me to discuss one of our favorite yet reliable character actors who has played all kinds of comedic yet quotable characters. Does he resonate more as a bad guy or as a cowboy? Does his role in Scream 2 still freaks some filmgoers out? Was his Die Hard 4 antagonist too formulaic for him? Will his Star Wars: Mandalorian character make a future appearance? And more predictions on the return of Justified's Raylan Givens!
In the premiere episode of SPORTS + LIFE + BALANCE, John Moffet is joined by actor and producer Timothy Olyphant. You probably know him as Seth Bullock in Deadwood, Raylan Givens on Justified, Cobb Vanth from The Mandalorian, or another iconic character on TV. But long before he became a bonafide Hollywood star, Timothy was a Division 1 athlete at USC.
AFTERBUZZ TV -- Justified edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of Justified. In this episode hosts John Comerford, Tamara Berg and Steve Bottomley discuss episode 13. Justified is an American television drama series developed by Graham Yost. It is based onElmore Leonard's novels Pronto (1993) and Riding the Rap (1995), and his short story "Fire in the Hole".[2] Timothy Olyphant portrays Raylan Givens, a tough U.S. Marshal enforcing his own brand of justice in his hometown of Harlan, Kentucky.[2] The series is set in Lexington and in the Appalachian mountains area of eastern Kentucky, specifically in and around Harlan.[3] Justified premiered on March 16, 2010, on the FX network.[2][4] The show was renewed for a second season, which premiered on February 9, 2011.[5] A third season of 13 episodes was announced on March 29, 2011,[6] and premiered January 17, 2012. A fourth season of 13 episodes was announced on March 6, 2012 and premiered January 8, 2013.[7 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
AFTERBUZZ TV -- Justified edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of Justified. In this episode hosts John Comerford, Tamara Berg and Steve Bottomley discuss episode 12, along with special guests Jonathan Tucker and VJ Boyd. Justified is an American television drama series developed by Graham Yost. It is based onElmore Leonard's novels Pronto (1993) and Riding the Rap (1995), and his short story "Fire in the Hole".[2] Timothy Olyphant portrays Raylan Givens, a tough U.S. Marshal enforcing his own brand of justice in his hometown of Harlan, Kentucky.[2] The series is set in Lexington and in the Appalachian mountains area of eastern Kentucky, specifically in and around Harlan.[3] Justified premiered on March 16, 2010, on the FX network.[2][4] The show was renewed for a second season, which premiered on February 9, 2011.[5] A third season of 13 episodes was announced on March 29, 2011,[6] and premiered January 17, 2012. A fourth season of 13 episodes was anno Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
AFTERBUZZ TV -- Justified edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of Justified. In this episode hosts John Comerford, Tamara Berg and Steve Bottomley discuss episode 11. Justified is an American television drama series developed by Graham Yost. It is based onElmore Leonard's novels Pronto (1993) and Riding the Rap (1995), and his short story "Fire in the Hole".[2] Timothy Olyphant portrays Raylan Givens, a tough U.S. Marshal enforcing his own brand of justice in his hometown of Harlan, Kentucky.[2] The series is set in Lexington and in the Appalachian mountains area of eastern Kentucky, specifically in and around Harlan.[3] Justified premiered on March 16, 2010, on the FX network.[2][4] The show was renewed for a second season, which premiered on February 9, 2011.[5] A third season of 13 episodes was announced on March 29, 2011,[6] and premiered January 17, 2012. A fourth season of 13 episodes was announced on March 6, 2012 and premiered January 8, 2013.[7 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
AFTERBUZZ TV -- Justified edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of Justified. In this episode hosts John Comerford, Tamara Berg and Steve Bottomley discuss episode 10. Justified is an American television drama series developed by Graham Yost. It is based onElmore Leonard's novels Pronto (1993) and Riding the Rap (1995), and his short story "Fire in the Hole".[2] Timothy Olyphant portrays Raylan Givens, a tough U.S. Marshal enforcing his own brand of justice in his hometown of Harlan, Kentucky.[2] The series is set in Lexington and in the Appalachian mountains area of eastern Kentucky, specifically in and around Harlan.[3] Justified premiered on March 16, 2010, on the FX network.[2][4] The show was renewed for a second season, which premiered on February 9, 2011.[5] A third season of 13 episodes was announced on March 29, 2011,[6] and premiered January 17, 2012. A fourth season of 13 episodes was announced on March 6, 2012 and premiered January 8, 2013.[7 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
AFTERBUZZ TV -- Justified edition, is a weekly "after show" for fans of Justified. In this episode hosts John Comerford, Tamara Berg and Steve Bottomley discuss episode 9. Justified is an American television drama series developed by Graham Yost. It is based onElmore Leonard's novels Pronto (1993) and Riding the Rap (1995), and his short story "Fire in the Hole".[2] Timothy Olyphant portrays Raylan Givens, a tough U.S. Marshal enforcing his own brand of justice in his hometown of Harlan, Kentucky.[2] The series is set in Lexington and in the Appalachian mountains area of eastern Kentucky, specifically in and around Harlan.[3] Justified premiered on March 16, 2010, on the FX network.[2][4] The show was renewed for a second season, which premiered on February 9, 2011.[5] A third season of 13 episodes was announced on March 29, 2011,[6] and premiered January 17, 2012. A fourth season of 13 episodes was announced on March 6, 2012 and premiered January 8, 2013 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices