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In this episode, hosts Haley Moss and Dr. Lori Butts discuss the loss of Different Brains founder Dr. Harold "Hackie" Reitman, and explore the impact he had on their lives and the neurodiversity community. A TRANSCRIPTION FOR THIS EPISODE CAN BE FOUND HERE: https://differentbrains.org/ ----------------- Spectrumly Speaking is the podcast dedicated to women on the autism spectrum, produced by Different Brains®. Every other week, join our hosts Haley Moss (an autism self-advocate, attorney, artist, and author) and Dr. Lori Butts (a licensed clinical and forensic psychologist, and licensed attorney) as they discuss topics and news stories, share personal stories, and interview some of the most fascinating voices from the autism community. Follow Different Brains on social media: https://twitter.com/diffbrains https://www.facebook.com/different.brains/ http://differentbrains.org/category/spectrumlyspeaking/
Dinner dinner dinner dinner! Etc. Announced just six months before it landed in cinemas, the much-loved 1966 production Batman: The Movie was a masterclass in moving fast. Shot while the first series of the Batman TV show was still playing, it was written in two weeks, filmed in a month, and premiering in Texas as a result of some help with a boat... Also filmed in a month? Jason Reitman's 2011 feature Young Adult, starring Charlize Theron. Written by Diablo Cody, Reitman was all set to go with a different film until the Young Adult script came in. Even then, he had a key condition to getting the movie made. Stories of both are told in this episode... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Dumb Ass News, a man's doorbell cam catches the moment a squirrel attcks his leg. Chaz and AJ had the audio. (0:00) Joe Zone was in the building last night, as the UConn women advanced to another Sweet Sixteen in the NCAA Tournament. Chaz and AJ had him on the phone this morning with a recap. (2:15) "Revenge quitting" seems to be gaining popularity, so Chaz and AJ brought in Anthony Avallone from Reitman to explain it. Plus, the Tribe called in their stories of quitting. (8:12) Is Jim Morrison still alive? Chaz and AJ spoke with film maker Jeff Finn, who believes that he is. (14:13)
In this episode of Know Like Trust, I'm joined by the unapologetic, no-nonsense president of the Zero F's Club, Erica Reitman. Erica is known for her fearless approach to branding and content creation, helping entrepreneurs break free from self-sabotage and lean into their unique voices. We dive deep into: How Erica developed her brand voice (spoiler: it didn't happen overnight) Why trying to sound like everyone else is the fastest way to be ignored The power of showing up as your full self—online and in business The one shift you need to make to stop overthinking your content Why giving away your best insights actually builds trust (not dilutes your value) If you've ever felt stuck trying to “find” your voice or worried about standing out too much, this episode will give you the permission slip you need. Listen now and take Erica's 30-day challenge to start showing up unapologetically. Grab Erica's FREE GUIDE and learn how to plan a CEO MILLIONAIRE DATE--a step-by-step blueprint to crush limiting beliefs, reset your money mindset and start running your life like the six figure [or seven figure
It's 10:01. The lights are about to go on at 11:30. And the chaos has begun. In SATURDAY NIGHT, director Jason Reitman takes us into the world of Saturday Night Live on its opening night in 1975. In this special roundtable discussion, we speak to Reitman about the magic of live television.
Ever held back from sharing your real thoughts online because you're scared of judgment? Or felt trapped in an offer that no longer excites you? In this episode, Marina sits down with Erica Reitman, rule-breaking business coach and President of the “Zero F*cks Club”, to talk about owning your voice, making bold moves, and building a business that actually feels good.
Jason Teasley and Mark Radulich review movies currently on streaming services: Wildcats/Draft Day/Any Given Sunday Movie Review! First up is Wildcats (1986). Then we move on to Draft Day (2014). Finally we review Any Given Sunday (1999).Wildcats is a 1986 American sports comedy film directed by Michael Ritchie and starring Goldie Hawn, James Keach and Swoosie Kurtz. It is the film debut of Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson.Draft Day is a 2014 American sports drama film directed by Ivan Reitman, and starring Kevin Costner and Jennifer Garner. The premise revolves around the fictional general manager of the Cleveland Browns (Costner) deciding what to do after his team acquires the number one draft pick in the upcoming National Football League Draft.The film premiered in Los Angeles on April 7, 2014 and was released in the United States on April 11, 2014. It received mixed reviews from critics and was a box office failure grossing only $29 million against its $25 million budget. The film was Reitman's final directorial effort and Jim Brown's final acting role before their deaths in 2022 and 2023 respectively.Any Given Sunday is a 1999 American sports drama film directed by Oliver Stone depicting a fictional professional American football team. The film features an ensemble cast that includes Al Pacino, Cameron Diaz, Dennis Quaid, Jamie Foxx, James Woods, LL Cool J, Ann-Margret, Lauren Holly, Matthew Modine, John C. McGinley, Charlton Heston, Bill Bellamy, Lela Rochon, Aaron Eckhart, Elizabeth Berkley, and NFL players Jim Brown and Lawrence Taylor.It is partly based on the 1984 novel On Any Given Sunday by NFL defensive end Pat Toomay; the title is derived from a line in the book (also used in the film), that a team can win or lose on "any given Sunday", said by the fictitious coach Tony D'Amato. The quote was originally derived from a statement made in 1952 by then-NFL commissioner Bert Bell, about the league's devotion to financial and competitive parity.Cameo roles also feature many former American football players, including Dick Butkus, Y. A. Tittle, Pat Toomay, Warren Moon, Johnny Unitas, Ricky Watters, Emmitt Smith and Terrell Owens, as well as coach Barry Switzer.Disclaimer: The following may contain offensive language, adult humor, and/or content that some viewers may find offensive – The views and opinions expressed by any one speaker does not explicitly or necessarily reflect or represent those of Mark Radulich or W2M Network.Mark Radulich and his wacky podcast on all the things:https://linktr.ee/markkind76alsohttps://www.teepublic.com/user/radulich-in-broadcasting-networkFB Messenger: Mark Radulich LCSWTiktok: @markradulichtwitter: @MarkRadulichInstagram: markkind76RIBN Album Playlist: https://suno.com/playlist/91d704c9-d1ea-45a0-9ffe-5069497bad59
Hope Hopkinson speaks to director Jason Reitman about his new film, Saturday Night. At 11:30pm on October 11, 1975, a ferocious troupe of young comedians and writers changed television – and culture – forever. Directed by Jason Reitman and written by Gil Kenan & Reitman, Saturday Night is based on the true story of what happened behind the scenes in the 90 minutes leading up to the first broadcast of Saturday Night Live. Full of humor, chaos, and the magic of a revolution that almost wasn't, we count down the minutes in real time until we hear those famous words… If you'd like to send us a voice memo for use in a future episode, please email podcast@picturehouses.co.uk. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Follow us on Spotify. Find us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram with @picturehouses. Find our latest cinema listings at picturehouses.com. Produced by Stripped Media. Thank you for listening. If you enjoy the show, please subscribe, rate, review and share with your friends. Vive le Cinema.
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"Saturday Night" had its world premiere at the 2024 Telluride Film Festival, where it received positive reviews for Jason Reitman and Gil Keenan's screenplay, the real-time editing of the film's narrative, and the performances from the ensemble cast, which consists of primarily young and up and coming talent in Hollywood. Director and co-writer Jason Reitman, along with members of the film's crew, were all kind enough to spend some time talking with us about their work on the film, which you can listen to below. First, we have Daniel Howat's interview with Reitman, followed by his conversation with Production Designer Jess Gonchor, then we have Will Mavity's interview with Film Editors Nathan Orloff and Shane Reid, followed by his interview with Re-Recording Mixer and Supervising Sound Editor Will Files. Please be sure to check out the film, which is now available to rent digitally from Sony Pictures and is up for your consideration for this year's Academy Awards in all eligible categories. Thank you, and enjoy! Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... Apple Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWA7KiotcWmHiYYy6wJqwOw And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture and listen to this podcast ad-free Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"Saturday Night" had its world premiere at the 2024 Telluride Film Festival, where it received positive reviews for Jason Reitman and Gil Keenan's screenplay, the real-time editing of the film's narrative, and the performances from the ensemble cast, which consists of primarily young and up and coming talent in Hollywood. Three of the film's stars, Gabriel LaBelle (Lorne Michaels), Cory Michael Smith (Chevy Chase), and Tommy Dewey (Michael O'Donoghue), were all kind enough to spend some time talking with us about their work on the film. First, we have my interview with Golden Globe-nominee LaBelle, followed by Will Mavity's interview with Cory Michael Smith, and then we finish with my chat with Dewey about both Reitman's film and the Sundance indie film "Your Monster." Please be sure to check out the film, which is now available to rent digitally from Sony Pictures Releasing and is up for your consideration for this year's Academy Awards in all eligible categories. Thank you, and enjoy! Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... Apple Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWA7KiotcWmHiYYy6wJqwOw And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture and listen to this podcast ad-free Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hey, an episode!Okay, not a regular episode, but a special one in which Jake Almond of Photo Flo and Ross May of Reitman for the Job discuss the era of the first Doctor, William Hartnell!
This week, writer/director Jason Reitman (Saturday Night, Juno, Up in the Air) joins host Ben Mankiewicz to talk about growing up on a movie set, his brief stint writing for Saturday Night Live, and the joys of directing George Clooney. Reitman also reveals what his father, the late director Ivan Reitman, taught him about storytelling and making movies. During the Super 8, Jason surprises Ben with the movie props in his enviable collection. Films Mentioned: Meatballs Stripes Ghostbusters Dave Thank You For Smoking Juno Inglourious Basterds Animal House Up in the Air* Saturday Night The Front Runner Ghostbusters: Afterlife The Fabelmans Westworld Jurassic Park* Twins E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial Back to the Future Jaws The Godfather Election Dr. Strangelove Harold and Maude Shampoo Carnal Knowledge The Graduate Taxi Driver The Conversation Run Lola Run The Blair Witch Project Sexy Beast American Psycho Wet Hot American Summer Pulp Fiction Dazed and Confused Slacker* Bad News Bears Boyhood A Scanner Darkly Before Sunrise Before Sunset Field of Dreams Stand by Me Breaking Away Little Miss Sunshine 24 Hour Party People Casablanca* Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade Magnolia Boogie Nights Pee-wee's Big Adventure Singin' in the Rain* *Available on Max as of 12/10 (Availability of titles subject to change) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
At 11:30pm on October 11, 1975, a ferocious troupe of young comedians and writers changed television – and culture – forever. Directed by Jason Reitman, written by Gil Kenan & Reitman and told in real time, SATURDAY NIGHT is based on the true story of what happened behind the scenes in the 90 minutes leading up to the first broadcast of Saturday Night Live. Actor Dylan O'Brien is one of the film's stars, portraying the legendary cast member Dan Aykroyd. He joins me for an insightful, entertaining chat about the film, the casting process, his approach to the performance, and his upcoming projects. Got somethin' to say?! Email us at BackroomAndy@gmail.com Leave us a message: 845-307-7446 Twitter: @AndyOstroy Produced by Andy Ostroy, Matty Rosenberg, and Jennifer Hammoud @ Radio Free Rhiniecliff Design by Cricket Lengyel
WUWM is celebrating 60 years on the air, and we're recognizing it in a variety of ways. One of those is the upcoming hour long special "Rock 'n' Roll Poet: A Reitman Retrospective." It honors legendary Milwaukee radio personality and our now retired co-worker, Bob Reitman.
The risks of lead poisoning in harvested deer. Milwaukee Public Library's entrepreneur-in-residence. A conversation with radio host Bob Reitman, who reflects on his time at WUWM in honor of our 60th birthday.
The movie Saturday Night is based on the true story of the 90 minutes leading up to the 1975 premiere of NBC's Saturday Night Live. The comedy-drama isn't just a film about the iconic show; it's an immersive experience that captures the frenetic energy and chaos from the point of view of the show's creator, Lorne Michaels. To bring this chaotic night to life, cinematographer Eric Steelberg and director Jason Reitman, longtime collaborators and friends, embarked on a unique filmmaking journey. Reitman wanted to transport the audience back to 1975 and capture the feeling of Saturday Night, rather than make a faithful retelling of the experience. To achieve this, the production team meticulously recreated the original Saturday Night Live set, right down to the color palette and costumes. Eric and Reitman wanted to create an energy of the ticking clock, the pressure and excitement that carried the group through the night, through the eyes of Lorne Michaels. They achieved this through dynamic camera movements, close-ups, and a chaotic visual style. “We tried to make everything feel like it's surrounding Lorne and putting downward pressure on him,” Eric explains. “Every which way he turns, he goes into a door he cannot open. He runs into groups of people who don't know who he is. The goal was to show that within the camera frame but also create an energy that carried us through those 90 minutes and heighten that time pressure.” Eric and Reitman spent a long time in preproduction, shooting the entire movie on an iPhone first while the set was being built. This allowed them to experiment with different camera angles, blocking, and pacing. They also chose to shoot the movie on 16mm film, a decision that was met with skepticism from the studio. “Going to a major studio and saying that you want to put something in a theater that's shot on 16mm, you don't get a good, excited, nor favorable response from them,” Eric says. “I think that's largely because of the unfamiliarity with it and because it's not done.” However, he believed that 16mm was the perfect choice for the film, and he extensively tested both 16mm and 35mm film stocks. Eric found 16mm to work the best. The film grain could be controlled on the set with slower-speed stock and very hard, direct lighting. Working with older tungsten lights on the set was a bit of a learning curve, but Eric enjoyed the creative challenge of learning something new. The opening shot of Saturday Night is a single, unbroken take that sets the tone for the entire film. It's a testament to the meticulous planning, rigorous rehearsal, and sheer determination of the filmmakers. Eric and Reitman knew that this opening shot had to be perfect. They carefully choreographed every camera movement, every actor's entrance, and every line of dialogue. “Jason wanted to tell everybody right from the beginning, ‘This is the ride we're going to be on, and this is how overwhelming it feels,'” says Eric. “It wasn't going to feel overwhelming to the audience until we felt overwhelmed.” The day before the shoot, the entire cast and crew spent hours rehearsing the sequence. However, the next day, when it came time to capture it on film, things didn't go as planned. Take after take, something would go wrong – a missed line, a botched camera move, a technical glitch. But Eric and Reitman were determined to get the oner without cheating. After over 20 takes, they finally nailed it. The opening shot was in the can. The rest of the production went smoothly, with the camera operators becoming increasingly adept at executing complex camera moves. Near the end of the shoot, Reitman decided to revisit the opening shot. On the very last day of filming, they again spent hours re-shooting the sequence, once again taking over 20 takes to finally get it. “So, the very first and very last things we shot for Saturday Night was the opening oner,” says Eric. Find Eric Steelberg: http://www.ericsteelberg.com/
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Jason Reitman's Saturday Night is a love letter to the counterculture minds that formed one of the longest running television series in history, Saturday Night Live. Reitman creates a deliberately, lovingly chaotic atmosphere packed with visual gags, nostalgic references, sounds, and iconic music that all collaborates to orient the audience in a very specific place and […] The post ‘Saturday Night' Music Editor Chris Newlin On How the Music Becomes a Character In the Film appeared first on The Contending.
On this episode, I spoke to editors Nathan Orloff and Shane Reid about their work on Saturday Night. MORE ABOUT SATURDAY NIGHT: At 11:30pm on October 11, 1975, a ferocious troupe of young comedians and writers changed television – and culture – forever. Directed by Jason Reitman and written by Gil Kenan & Reitman, Saturday Night is based on the true story of what happened behind the scenes in the 90 minutes leading up to the first broadcast of Saturday Night Live. Full of humor, chaos, and the magic of a revolution that almost wasn't, we count down the minutes in real time until we hear those famous words…
The author and film critic Adam Nayman returns to Junk Filter to discuss the new Jason Reitman race-against-time comedy thriller Saturday Night about the backstage antics leading up to the first episode of SNL in 1975, a feature film that serves an an ode to its producer Lorne Michaels while trying to spin tension and suspense out of a foregone conclusion. Reitman is back in Oscar Bait mode after having some success with the new Ghostbusters films, but this one, like many of his recent award season efforts, failed to connect with audiences. Adam and I discuss the film's shortcomings, which real life characters it chooses to venerate and which it chooses to attack or demean, and how Reitman, in his supposed recreation of a comedy revolution, actually values the establishment of an institution. Over 30% of all Junk Filter episodes are only available to patrons of the podcast. To support this show directly and to receive access to the entire back catalogue, consider becoming a patron for only $5.00 a month (U.S.) at patreon.com/junkfilter Follow Adam Nayman on Twitter. Saturday Night Live Deserved Better Than Saturday Night, by Adam Nayman for The New Republic, September 30, 2024 Trailer #1 for Saturday Night (Jason Reitman, 2024)
Orlandez returns to discuss Jason Reitman's latest film, Saturday Night, all about the 90 minutes before the first episode of SNL went on air.Directed by Jason Reitman, and written by Reitman and Gil Kenan. Starring Gabriel LaBelle, Rachel Sennott, Cory Michael Smith, Ella Hunt, Dylan O'Brien, Emily Fairn, Matt Wood, Lamorne Morris, Kim Matula, Finn Wolfhard, Nicholas Braun, Cooper Hoffman, Andrew Barth Feldman, Kaia Gerber, Tommy Dewey, Willem Dafoe, Matthew Rhys, and J. K. Simmons.Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YNrWnwNOf-YSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/reelspoilers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Earth's Mightiest Critics invite you to enjoy Saturday Night on a Wednesday!This week, we'll look at Jason Reitman's latest film, which follows the nail-biting ninety minutes leading up to the October 11, 1975 debut of NBC's risky variety/sketch show, Saturday Night Live.Gabriel LaBelle stars as beleaguered producer Lorne Michaels, who must battle skeptical network execs and an unruly, untested cast to bring his vision to the masses. The TV show, which just launched its 50th season, became a pop cultural institution, but Reitman's dramedy invites us behind the curtain to see how close its debut came to catastrophic collapse!Or does it?In this land shark-loving, wild and crazy round table review, Ian, Jeff, and Cati dig into the myriad myths, mischaracterizations, and just plain head-scratching story decisions Reitman and company throw into their supposedly true story.Plus: Ian trips over some dropped names, and recommends some Saturday Night alternatives!We also take your questions, comments, and SuperChats!Subscribe, like, and comment to the Kicking the Seat YouTube channel, and check out kickseat.com for multiple movie podcasts each week!Show Links Watch the Saturday Night (2024) trailer.Support all of Earth's Mightiest Critics at their various outlets:Check out Mark "The Movie Man" Krawczyk's The Spoiler Room Podcast.Keep up with Jeff York's criticism and caricatures at The Establishing Shot.Get seated with The Blonde in Front!Follow David Fowlie's film criticism at Keeping It Reel.Get educated with Don Shanahan at Every Movie Has a Lesson…...And Film Obsessive...and the Cinephile Hissy Fit Podcast.Keep up with Annie Banks at The Mary Sue....and We Got This Covered.Make Nice with Mike Crowley of You'll Probably Agree.And stir things up with Will Johnson of the Cinephile Hissy Fit Podcast.
Today on Art of the Cut, editors Nathan Orloff and Shane Reid discuss editing Jason Reitman's Saturday Night - a film recounting the chaos just before going LIVE with the first episode of Saturday Night Live. Nathan Orloff has been on Art of the Cut before, most recently for his work on Deadpool/Wolverine. He also joined us for his previous collaborations with Reitman on Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire and Ghostbusters: Afterlife He was also on for editing John Wick 4. Shane Reid was also on Art of the Cut with Nathan for Deadpool/Wolverine and for Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire. Shane also edited the Nick Cave documentary, One More Time with Feeling. Today we're going to be talking about Reitman's commitment to his highly choreographed long takes, how there was no temp score because composer Jon Batiste was actually recording the score ON THE SET, and creating the dynamics between chaos and quiet. If you want to follow along with this interview, you may read it and see exclusive photos and clips and trailers from the movie here: borisfx.com/blog/aotc
On this episode of The Movie Podcast, Daniel is joined by Gabriel LaBelle (The Fabelmans) to discuss his role as Lorne Michaels in SATURDAY NIGHT. At 11:30pm on October 11, 1975, a ferocious troupe of young comedians and writers changed television – and culture – forever. Directed by Jason Reitman and written by Gil Kenan & Reitman, Saturday Night is based on the true story of what happened behind the scenes in the 90 minutes leading up to the first broadcast of Saturday Night Live. The film stars Gabriel LaBelle, Rachel Sennott, Cory Michael Smith, Ella Hunt, Dylan O'Brien, Emily Fairn, Matt Wood, Lamorne Morris, Kim Matula, Finn Wolfhard, Nicholas Braun, Cooper Hoffman, Andrew Barth Feldman, Kaia Gerber, Tommy Dewey, Willem Dafoe Matthew Rhys, and J.K. Simmons. Saturday Night releases exclusively in theatres October 11, 2024 by Sony Pictures. Watch and listen to The Movie Podcast now on all podcast platforms, YouTube, and TheMoviePodcast.ca Contact: hello@themoviepodcast.ca FOLLOW US Daniel on X, Instagram, Letterboxd Shahbaz on X, Instagram, and Letterboxd Anthony on X, Instagram, and Letterboxd The Movie Podcast on X, Instagram, TikTok, Discord, and Rotten Tomatoes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For this week's main podcast review, I am joined by Dan Bayer, Josh Parham, Cody Dericks & Will Mavity to review and discuss the latest film from Jason Reitman, "Saturday Night," starring Gabriel LaBelle, Rachel Sennott, Cory Michael Smith, Ella Hunt, Dylan O'Brien, Emily Fairn, Matt Wood, Lamorne Morris, Kim Matula, Finn Wolfhard, Nicholas Braun, Cooper Hoffman, Andrew Barth Feldman, Kaia Gerber, Tommy Dewey, Willem Dafoe, Matthew Rhys & J. K. Simmons. With a large ensemble cast, Reitman and his writing partner Gil Kenan tackle the madness, chaotic energy, and spontaneity of creating the first "Saturday Night Live" episode in real-time, 90 minutes before the show is about to air. What did we think of it? Tune in as we discuss the cast, the writing, the editing, the score, the humor, and more in our SPOILER-FILLED review. Thank you for listening, and enjoy! Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... Apple Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWA7KiotcWmHiYYy6wJqwOw And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Jason Reitman returns to discuss the making of “Saturday Night,” his new film spanning the 90 minutes leading up to Lorne Michaels' first episode of “Saturday Night Live.” The film is at the front of the pack for this year's best ensemble featuring Gabriel LaBelle, Rachel Sennott, Cory Michael Smith and many more taking on the parts of Lorne Michaels and his motley crew of writers and comedians. Reitman talks about creating the film's score live on set with Jon Batiste, interviewing everyone at the historic taping before writing the script, the real rush of going live on “SNL” and more. After the interview, stick around for our review of the film, as well as Kevin's thoughts on Francis Ford Coppola's “Megalopolis” and our thoughts on “Gladiator 2's” new trailer.ReelBlend PremiumSign up for a bi-weekly newsletter from Sean, and ad-free episodes at bit.ly/reelblendpremium.ReelBlend on YouTubeBe sure to subscribe to ReelBlend on YouTube (YouTube.com/ReelBlendPodcast) for full episodes of the show in video form.Follow The ShowReelBlend - @ReelBlendSean - @Sean_OConnellJake - @JakesTakesKevin - @KevinMcCarthyTVGabe - @gabeKovacsTimestamps (approx. only)00:00 - Intro 7:48 - Jason Reitman ‘Saturday Night' Interview 37:54 - ‘Saturday Night' Review49:09 - ‘Megalopolis' Reaction59:36 - New Trailers! 1:16:17 - OutroSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reelblend/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Join Jackie, Danielle, and Jackie's sister and returning guest Heather, for a hilarious bonus episode dedicated to the iconic filmmaker, Ivan Reitman! We're ranking our favorite Reitman movies, from the supernatural antics of Ghostbusters to the comedic chaos of Evolution. But the fun doesn't stop there! Heather's back with another round of employee picks, guaranteed to be funnier than any Venkman one-liner. Plus, we'll tackle a brand new question of the day to keep the laughs rolling. So grab your proton pack and get ready for a cinematic adventure! — No More Late Fees https://nomorelatefeespodcast.com 909-601-NMLF (6653) — Follow Us on Social: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/nomorelatefees TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@nomorelatefees Facebook https://www.facebook.com/nomorelatefees Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@nomorelatefees Twitter https://x.com/NoMoreLateFees — CONQUERing myconquering.com 10% Off Code: JACKIE10 — NostaBeauty https://nostabeauty.com 20% Off Code: NMLF — Heather's Previous Episodes Billy Madison - https://nomorelatefeespodcast.com/episode/billy-madison The Sweetest Thing - https://nomorelatefeespodcast.com/episode/the-sweetest-thing Back School with Heather - https://nomorelatefeespodcast.com/episode/back-school-with-heather Getting Buddy Buddy with Heather - https://nomorelatefeespodcast.com/episode/getting-buddy-buddy-with-heather --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nomorelatefees/support
What if your business could be owned by its own purpose? In today's episode, our guests discuss the emerging trend of business owners transferring ownership of their business to a purpose trust. Many business owners have begun to explore this alternative ownership structure as a means of preserving the values of their business, and ensuring that their business is not sold, long after the business owner is no longer around. Natalie Reitman-White is the principal at Purpose Owned, a consultancy for ownership succession planning. In 2018, Natalie pioneered one of the first purpose trust ownership transitions in the U.S. with Organically Grown Company. Ari Weinzweig is co-founder of Zingerman's Community of Businesses, which consists of various food-related companies including Zingerman's Deli in Ann Arbor, Michigan. In 2022, with the help of Natalie, Ari and his business partner transitioned ownership of the Zingerman's brand to a purpose trust. In the episode we will learn:(4:21) – What was the road to Zingerman's like for Ari?(7:08) – How did Natalie find her way to Organically Grown?(10:02) – What interested Natalie and Ari in Perpetual Purpose Trusts?(17:73) – Why was preserving the legacy of Zingerman's important to Ari?(21:32) – How can a business owner generate liquidity when they transfer their business to a Perpetual Purpose Trust?(26:50) – Can Perpetual Purpose Trusts adapt to changing circumstances?(29:24) – Who can sit on a trust committee?(31:49) – What is the process and cost of transferring to a Perpetual Purpose Trust structure like?(34:20) – Where can business owners start if they want to adopt a Perpetual Purpose Trust structure?(36:51) – What is the ‘why' that drives Natalie and Ari?
On episode 245 of The AwardsWatch Podcast, we're doing things a little different. Splitting off from the main pod that drops on Mondays, AwardsWatch Editor-In-Chief Erik Anderson, Executive Editor Ryan McQuade and Associate Editor Sophia Ciminello focus on the fall festivals and the awards contenders that will potentially come from them. A leaner, shorter conversation, we'll be sharing hosting duties and digging into how important these festival plays, and which ones, can be a crucial part of the awards campaign. Looking at the Venice, New York and Toronto film festivals (which was recorded ahead of yesterday's TIFF's Centerpiece and NYFF main slate announcements), we talk about New York's Opening, Centerpiece and Closing films with RaMell Ross's Nickel Boys, Pedro Almodóvar's The Room Next Door and Steve McQueen's Blitz, respectively. NYFF is also a great playground for Cannes winners, which we expect to see show up. We also have a few potential outliers, Jason Reitman's Saturday Night and James Mangold's A Complete Unknown, that haven't been announced for any festival yet that could pop up later. We talk a bit about Telluride (we'll do a singular pod on that soon), where the Reitman film could debut, and even earning the director a medallion on the mountain. We have a lot to say about Pablo Larraín's Maria and Luca Guadagnino's Queer, both premiering at Venice in a matter of weeks, still not having any U.S. distribution. While Maria, based on the date it's hitting the Lido, is likely to show up at Telluride, Queer definitely won't. Where else could it be this season? We talk about the strange reveal of Edward Berger's Conclave earning a PG rating from the MPA. The buzzy papal thriller beach read could be reverse appealed by Focus Features to up it to a PG-13 to give the film more adult gravitas (the only recent Best Picture nominee rated PG has been Greta Gerwig's Little Women). Searchlight Pictures dropped news that Jesse Eisenberg's Sundance winner A Real Pain will move off its original October 18 bow to November 1, opening the door for a much bigger fall festival run right before it premieres. We close with BAFTA revealing a host changes to voting and eligibility in nearly all categories (including getting rid of the way the juries decide nominees) and introducing a whole new category, Best Children's and Family Film. You can listen to The AwardsWatch Podcast wherever you stream podcasts, from iTunes, iHeartRadio, Soundcloud, Stitcher, Spotify, Audible, Amazon Music and more. This podcast runs 51m. We will be back next week on the main show to do another Oscar retrospective episode over the 52nd Academy Awards and the films of 1979. Till then, let's get into it.
This week's tribute episode is dedicated to director and producer Ivan Reitman. Reitman was born in Czechoslovakia and arrived in Canada with his family as refugees, where he would get a job at a local television station, earn a Bachelor of Music, and begin directing short films. Some of his legendary directing and producing work includes National Lampoon's Animal House (1978), Meatballs (1979), Stripes (1981), Ghostbusters (1984), and Twins (1988). Ivan and Jason Reitman later became one of only two father/son producing teams nominated for a Best Picture Oscar for the film Up in the Air in 2010. To learn more about this episode and others, visit the official Cinema Sounds & Secrets website.
Have You Ever Seen doesn't post listicles or Top 10 lists very often, but for episode #598 on a holiday in our home and native land, that's exactly what you're getting on Canada Day. We each talked about 5 different directors and the most-underrated movie each of them has made, with an unintentional theme of twins and doppelgangers coming up again and again. Big names like Fincher, Soderbergh, Cronenberg, Reitman and Ridley Scott were amongst our 10 directors, so can you guess what we think is the film each of them made that not enough people have raved about? Play along as we count 'em down. We also opened the emailbag at the end of the podcast and responded to some recent listener feedback. Sparkplug Coffee sponsors our show every week, even when we post special episodes. Use our "HYES" promo code and save 20% off your next order. The website is "sparkplug.coffee/hyes". Contact us the way some of our listeners did during this episode. Our email is "haveyoueverseenpodcast@gmail.com". Our Twi-X handles are @moviefiend51 and @bevellisellis. It's the same handle for Bev on Threads. Rate and review our talks, but also follow us on YouTube, where you can comment, like, subscribe, etc.
Join Dr. Craig Escude on this enlightening episode of "ID Health Matters," where we delve into health, wellness, and health equity for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. In today's episode, we are thrilled to welcome Dr. Harold Reitman, affectionately known as "Hackie," joining us from Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Dr. Reitman shares his inspiring journey from a young aspiring doctor in Jersey City to becoming a renowned orthopedic surgeon and an advocate for neurodiversity. Listen as Hackie recounts his unique path through medical school, his unexpected venture into the world of boxing as a Golden Gloves champion, and his profound personal experiences that led him to work in the field of neurodiversity. Discover the origins and mission of DifferentBrains.org, a non-profit organization dedicated to fostering understanding and inclusion for people with neurological differences. Dr. Reitman's story is not just about overcoming the odds; it's a passionate call for empathy, understanding, and the celebration of individual strengths in a diverse world.
Join Dr. Craig Escude on this enlightening episode of "ID Health Matters," where we delve into health, wellness, and health equity for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. In today's episode, we are thrilled to welcome Dr. Harold Reitman, affectionately known as "Hackie," joining us from Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Dr. Reitman shares his inspiring journey from a young aspiring doctor in Jersey City to becoming a renowned orthopedic surgeon and an advocate for neurodiversity. Listen as Hackie recounts his unique path through medical school, his unexpected venture into the world of boxing as a Golden Gloves champion, and his profound personal experiences that led him to work in the field of neurodiversity. Discover the origins and mission of DifferentBrains.org, a non-profit organization dedicated to fostering understanding and inclusion for people with neurological differences. Dr. Reitman's story is not just about overcoming the odds; it's a passionate call for empathy, understanding, and the celebration of individual strengths in a diverse world.
We explore how political conventions have changed over time. We learn about stink bugs. We talk about some of the best hikes in Wisconsin. Plus, say farewell to the host of It's Alright Ma, It's Only Music, Bob Reitman.
Hey, ocean lovers and film aficionados! Are you ready to dive deep into the world of environmental storytelling? In episode 109 of "Carlsbad: People, Purpose, and Impact," I, Bret Schanzenbach, chat with the visionary Greg Reitman, CEO and founder of the Blue Water Institute.Have you ever wondered what it takes to start a film festival? Or how a history major turned tech guru finds his true calling in the kelp forests of Catalina Island? Greg shares his incredible journey from tech to the big screen, revealing the behind-the-scenes magic of the Blue Water Film Festival.We'll explore the festival's commitment to our planet, showcasing films that inspire and provoke action. From the world premiere of "Whale Nation" to the touching story of "Orca: Black, White, and Gold," you'll get a sneak peek at this year's must-see films.Don't miss out on the fun! We're also giving our Chamber members a special 10% discount code (BWFF10) for festival tickets. Tune in to discover how the Blue Water Film Festival is making waves in San Diego and beyond!Check out the festival at BWFF.net or BlueWaterFilmFestival.org and join us at venues like the Conrad in La Jolla and the UC San Diego. Remember, it's not just a festival; it's a movement. Let's make a splash together!Greg Reitman's Bio:Greg Reitman, CEO & FounderBlue Water Institute, IncGreg Reitman is an American Film Director, Producer, Screenwriter, Author & Founder of the Blue Water Institute. He has been described by Movie Maker Magazine as “one of the top ten filmmakers producing content that impacts our world.” Greg manages his production company Blue Water Entertainment focusing on environmentally conscious broad-based entertainment. He has written, produced and directed diverse genres of award-winning content for audiences around the world, including for theatrical release with Landmark theaters as well as Lions Gate, Hulu, Amazon, Netflix, GAIA, ZDF, ARTE, PBS, amongst others. His feature film and documentary works include, Crypto, Rooted in Peace, Fuel and Hollywood's Magical Island – Catalina.From the USA to Costa Rica to India, environmental activist Greg Reitman has been reinvigorated with a new philanthropic mission. He recently founded the non-profit Blue Water Institute with a commitment to the preservation of the planet through the art of environmental storytelling. The mission of the Blue Water Institute is to encourage attendees to think broadly about how climate change affects planet Earth and think deeply about the universal concerns and actions needed to bring us into balance. 50% of all film selections are non-US productions, helping to fulfill the festival mission of promoting cross-cultural understanding through film.Blue Water Institute has steadily built a reputation of taking some of the hardest ecological questions of our time head on. “Our goal is to start a dialogue about the true essence of sustainability, on a global, national and personal basis,” said Reitman. “It makes sense to share the mission in conjunction with the United Nations' World Water Day, especially here in the State of California.Greg's introspective and socially relevant books and films have won the Sundance Audience Award, TNT Award, Impact Doc Award, Pembroke Peace Prize and countless others. He has earned critical acclaim in the LA Times being compared to Michael Moore. His literary work, Rooted in Peace: An Inspiring Story of Finding Peace published by Llewellyn Publications has been acknowledged as national best selling author winning: Best Spiritual Author (Spirituality & Health Magazine); Best Spiritual Real-Life Story (Spirituality & Health Magazine); & Best Memoir (Living Now Book Awards).Greg received a BA at University of Massachusetts at Amherst.. He's an active member of the DGA, SAG-AFTRA, The Explorer's Club, and served as a fellow adjunct Professor at NYU-Tisch.He currently resides in Del Mar, CA, living a “green lifestyle.”Check out these Links:WebsiteFacebookInstagram Did this episode have a special impact on you? Share how it impacted youCarlsbad Podcast Social Links:LinkedInInstagramFacebookXYouTubeSponsor: This show is sponsored and produced by DifMix Productions. To learn more about starting your own podcast, visit www.DifMix.com/podcasting
2021's Ghostbusters Afterlife proved once and for all that there could indeed be another successful Ghostbusters film. So director Jason Reitman and his co-writer Gil Kenan got back together and saw if they could come up with ideas for a sequel. Because if it worked once, it'll work again, right? While shooting was smoother with renowned troublemaker Bill Murray on set, the death of Jason's father Ivan once again made the movie more of a tribute than a story. With all the obstacles thrown in its way, as well as Reitman handing the directing duties over to Kenan (Monster House and 2015's Poltergeist remake), the difficulty of following up the most successful Ghostbusters film since the original was made even more difficult. Join Garrett, Matt, and Adam as they revisit the franchise that they left their last podcasting platform with back in 2021 with this review of Ghostbusters Frozen Empire. Do they agree with the consensus that the movie is far less than its predecessor? Download below to find out! And come back next week as the three continue their look at the seemingly never ending saga of Stephen King's Night Shift.
2021's Ghostbusters Afterlife proved once and for all that there could indeed be another successful Ghostbusters film. So director Jason Reitman and his co-writer Gil Kenan got back together and saw if they could come up with ideas for a sequel. Because if it worked once, it'll work again, right? While shooting was smoother with renowned troublemaker Bill Murray on set, the death of Jason's father Ivan once again made the movie more of a tribute than a story. With all the obstacles thrown in its way, as well as Reitman handing the directing duties over to Kenan (Monster House and 2015's Poltergeist remake), the difficulty of following up the most successful Ghostbusters film since the original was made even more difficult. Join Garrett, Matt, and Adam as they revisit the franchise that they left their last podcasting platform with back in 2021 with this review of Ghostbusters Frozen Empire. Do they agree with the consensus that the movie is far less than its predecessor? Download below to find out! And come back next week as the three continue their look at the seemingly never ending saga of Stephen King's Night Shift.
Camille Benmergui, Director of Marketplace at Reitman's Canada Limited, unravels the dynamic world of e-commerce marketplaces. Drawing from her journey leading both fashion brands and third-party marketplaces, Camille offers rich insights on third-party marketplaces, their business models, and advantages they bring to brands. This conversation expands on the concept of online marketplaces, uncovering strategies for success and exploring the potential of niche marketplaces, alongside industry giants.- - - - - - - - - - - - Links DiscussedReitman's Canada Limitedhttps://www.reitmans.com/en/marketplaceAltitude Sports https://www.altitude-sports.com/Amazonhttps://www.amazon.com/Marketplace/s?k=MarketplaceWalmarthttps://marketplace.walmart.com/Best Buyhttps://www.bestbuy.ca/en-ca/about/what-is-marketplace/blt0abb2e20522802f2The Bayhttps://www.thebay.com/content/marketplaceFarfetchhttps://www.farfetch.com/Etsyhttps://www.etsy.com/eBayhttps://www.ebay.com/Wayfairhttps://sell.wayfair.com/- - - - - - - - - - - - Show Notes:01:14 Understanding Third-Party Marketplaces04:04 Different Types of Online Marketplaces and Their Dynamics05:59 The Benefits of Selling on Marketplaces08:44 Setting Up for Success in Marketplaces19:09 Key Success Factors for Brands in Marketplaces23:35 Choosing the Right Marketplace for Your Brand26:13 Predictions for the Future of Marketplaces- - - - - - - - - - - - Past guests on the Pop Up Report include Lanny Smith (Actively Black), Drew Green (Indochino), Ryan Babenzien (Jolie Skin Co). Stay tuned for new episodes from upcoming guests including Jaime Schmidt (Schmidt's Naturals), Griffin Spolansky (Mezcla) and many more.- - - - - - - - - - - - Additional Episodes You Might Enjoy:How Slowtide Turned Towels Cool and Built a Multi-Million Dollar Business in the ProcessHow Deux Harnessed TikTok to Challenge Incumbents like Pillsbury, Nestle and HostessHow to Launch Your Own Beauty Brand with Blanka- - - - - - - - - - - - The Pop Up Report interviews DTC and CPG founders to uncover how they fostered and scaled their communities to create profitable businesses. Gain a deeper understanding of the tools, tactics and retention strategies that build true customer loyalty.Subscribe to the Pop Up Report on Substack or YouTube for more.Thanks for reading The Pop Up Report by Ethan Song! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.thepopupreport.com
Ronald Young Jr. reviews Ghostbusters Frozen Empire with Pamela Perez of The June Press RYJ and Pamela talk about what makes a sequel/reboot good for fans old and new.Pam - 3.84 of 5 starsRYJ - 3.75 of 5 starsFollow me on IG, twitter, TikTok and Threads - @ohitsbigronFollow Pam on IG - @thejunepressCheck out Pam's photography using this linkAvailable in TheatersStarring Paul Rudd, Carrie Coon, Finn Wolfhard, Mckenna Grace, Kumail Nanjiani, Patton Oswalt, Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, and Ernie HudsonWritten by Gil Kenan and Jason ReitmanDirected by Gil KenanFor more information about Ghostbusters Frozen Empire check out this linkSupport Leaving the Theater on Patreon using this link
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We are sitting down with a true Icon today, Business Coach and Co-founder of the Icon Agency, Erica Reitman. Erica is a woman who has made a significant impact online with her confidence, creativity, and authenticity. Erica shares her journey of becoming comfortable with expressing herself and standing out, and how shifting her mindset allowed her to embrace her unique perspective on life. She has built a platform around being herself, no matter the criticism you may face, and takes us all through the journey of revolutionizing our business by simply being who we are. Erica also introduces her upcoming membership, 'one,' aimed at entrepreneurs who aspire to become a category of one in their industry by standing out and leading trends. This episode is packed with insights on personal growth, overcoming societal conditioning, and the power of embracing one's authentic self for entrepreneurial success so sit back, relax, and be you! ▶︎ Watch the Video Podcast Here! 00:00 — Introducing Erica 01:04 — Erica's Timeless Energy 02:53 — Becoming Comfortable in Your Own Skin 05:19 — How to Become Self-Confident 07:28 — Daring to Take Up Space 14:57 — Behind Becoming the Icon 18:39 — What to Do If You're Shy or Introverted 21:45 — What Confidence Looks Like 28:29 — The “Niche Down” Conversation 35:31 — Impactful Life Events 38:12 — Entrepreneurship over Corporate Careers 43:27 — What Comes Next for Erica 47:58 — Where to Find Erica Resources: ✦ Erica Reitman Website ✦ Erica Reitman IG @ericareitman ✦ Erica Reitman TikTok @ericareitman ✦ Erica Reitman StanStore ----- Into it? Subscribe/Follow/Rate the podcast wherever you are listening (from one entrepreneur to another, we know how important this is right?!) Subscribe to the Team AP Consulting YouTube Channel! And make sure you check out our FREE downloads page for even more incredible resources made specifically for you. Follow us on IG here! And check out all the other phenomenal podcasts from Fast Forward Productions right here. Get more from Ashli over on this side and leave your listener voicemails at the link below --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unfiltered-entrepreneur/message
How can companies ensure long-term mission alignment and drive value beyond just wealth creation for shareholders? Learn about the growing movement towards purpose trusts. An ownership model recently adopted by outerwear giant, Patagonia, this is a way for businesses to protect their values and ensure purposeful commitments endure over time. Episode 6, Season 5.ABOUT THE SERIES: Future of XYZ is a bi-weekly interview series that explores big questions about where we are as a world and where we're going. Presented in collaboration with Rhode Island PBS. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Follow @futureofxyz on Instagram, and visit www.future-of.XYZ or www.ripbs.org/XYZ for show links and more.
Recorded live at the Londoner in Dallas, Ben and Barry bring you the only English football pubcast with a Texas twist. This week we review manners with Barry, the EPL and talk with our brave guest Randy the Spurs fan. Both Ben and Barry have to deal with losses for their teams and take the piss out of each other. Join us!
Get motivated by heavyweight boxing champion Dr. Hackie Reitman's inspirational journey of overcoming ADHD and Asperger's obstacles to follow his passion of helping others. Learn how reframing failure as a learning experience can help you succeed. Dr. Reitman shares his mission to achieve excellence in creating family-friendly content that promotes neurodiversity. Find out how Different Brains provides a platform for people of all abilities. Discover why it's important to play to your strengths instead of focusing on weaknesses.Harold "Hackie" Reitman, MDCEO and Founder of Different Brains, CEO of PCE Media, Co-author of Aspertools. He is the genius behind ADHD Powertools, mentor to many, entrepreneur, philanthropist, children's activist, neurodiversity advocate, retired orthopedic surgeon, former professional heavy-weight boxer and has won many awards. He is also a contributor and writes blogs for Different Brains. He co-directed a full-length independent film - The Square Root of 2 - a film about a girl with undiagnosed Asperger's Syndrome (ASD) (Darby Stanchfield) that faces many challenges while away at college.Episode Highlights:[01:20] - Hackie's many knockout careers and neurodiversity community contributions.[04:12] - How Dr. Reitman's mother inspired him to help others and make a good living doing what he loves.[06:26] - Inclusivity with our brains, one size doesn't fit all.[07:45] - AI is a double-edged sword, but the benefits are numerous.[09:26] - Creating the Different Brains company to inspire neurodiverse self-advocates and pioneers.[14:06] - You have to work with what you got.[15:28] - Doing good for others releases oxytocin and makes you feel better.[16:10] - Volunteers drive the company and Hackie helps them in their goals.[17:15] - Getting expelled in 1st and 10th grade for not following the rules.[17:40] - Self-diagnosed poster child.[18:23] - Learning the most from the biggest defeats and creating momentum.[21:30] - Define what success looks like for you.[24:15] - How Hackie defines failure.[27:30] - The unique fighter mentality that led Hackie to become a doctor.[31:05] - The old school method that inspired Hackie to stay in the program.[32:16] - My kid's motivations and how we kept them in the commitment.3850[43:44] - Honoring teachers who understand kids' different needs.Connect with Hackie Reitman:•Different Brains - neurodiversity advocacy non-profit: https://differentbrains.org•Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hackiereitmanThanks for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, please rate, review and share the podcast.Do you get stuck in analysis paralysis more than you like when making decisions?Join me while I share my 5-Step Process in my upcoming FREE Masterclass on "How to Make Decisions with Confidence and Ease." >>https://event.webinarjam.com/register/47/684m6c5vSave your spot today, seats are limited. >https://event.webinarjam.com/register/47/684m6c5v
The new trailer for Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire dropped today, and it's the #3 trending video on YouTube. Weirdly, the media has all but stopped talking about Ghostbusters 2016 in relation to the new Jason Reitman films. But it was ALL they could talk about leading up to Afterlife. So what changed? ➡️ Tip Jar and Fan Support: http://ClownfishSupport.com ➡️ Official Merch Store: http://ShopClownfish.com ➡️ Official Website: http://ClownfishTV.com ➡️ Audio Edition: https://open.spotify.com/show/6qJc5C6OkQkaZnGCeuVOD1 ➡️ Gaming News: https://open.spotify.com/show/0A7VIqE3r5MQkFgL9nifNc Additional Context: "Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire," the latest addition to the iconic Ghostbusters franchise, has just released its new trailer, causing quite a stir in the entertainment world. This film follows the Spengler family as they return to New York City, joining forces with the original Ghostbusters who have established a top-secret research lab to advance their ghost-busting technology. Together, they face an "unimaginable evil commanding an army of ghosts," threatening to plunge the world into a second Ice Age. Directed by Gil Kenan and co-written by Jason Reitman, who also directed "Ghostbusters: Afterlife," "Frozen Empire" marks a return to the franchise's roots in New York City. Reitman explained that "Afterlife" was a "passing-the-torch" film, introducing new characters and re-establishing the Ghostbusters world. "Frozen Empire" ramps up the action, featuring original cast members like Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Ernie Hudson, and Annie Potts, alongside newer faces such as Paul Rudd. The media's focus has indeed shifted from "Ghostbusters 2016" to the new Jason Reitman films, reflecting a change in the franchise's direction. "Ghostbusters 2016," directed by Paul Feig, was a reboot with an all-female lead cast and faced mixed reactions from both fans and critics. In contrast, Reitman's "Afterlife" and now "Frozen Empire" are seen as direct sequels to the original films, appealing to both new audiences and longtime fans by blending nostalgia with fresh storytelling. This shift in narrative and style, moving away from the reboot approach of the 2016 film, might explain why the media's conversation has changed, focusing more on the continuity and expansion of the original Ghostbusters universe. "Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire" is set to hit theaters on March 22, 2024, and is already generating significant buzz, ranking as one of the top trending videos on YouTube. With its blend of new and familiar elements, the film is poised to capture the imaginations of a wide audience, continuing the legacy of one of cinema's most beloved franchises. About Us: Clownfish TV is an independent, opinionated news and commentary channel that covers Entertainment and Tech from a consumer's point of view. We talk about Gaming, Comics, Anime, TV, Movies, Animation and more. Hosted by Kneon and Geeky Sparkles. Disclaimer: This series is produced by Clownfish Studios and WebReef Media, and is part of ClownfishTV.com. Opinions expressed by our contributors do not necessarily reflect the views of our guests, affiliates, sponsors, or advertisers. ClownfishTV.com is an unofficial news source and has no connection to any company that we may cover. This channel and website and the content made available through this site are for educational, entertainment and informational purposes only. These so-called “fair uses” are permitted even if the use of the work would otherwise be infringing. #Movies #Ghostbusters #Ghostbusters2016 #GhostbustersFrozenEmpire #News #Commentary #Reaction #Podcast #Comedy #Entertainment #Hollywood #PopCulture #Tech
Who ya gonna call? Gobbledygeek! For the first installment of our That Was Then series, taking a look back at movies celebrating anniversaries in 2024, Paul and Arlo take residence at Spook Central for 1984's Ghostbusters. Turning a frightful 40 this year, Ivan Reitman's classic comedy began as a high-concept riff on the “slobs v. snobs” template made popular by Animal House before becoming an inescapable pop cultural juggernaut. The boys discuss the thoughtfulness of Reitman's direction in tandem with the great László Kovács' photography, the perfectly structured script by Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis, how much of Pete Venkman is just Bill Murray, and why the right-wing backlash to the 2016 remake is ironic in light of the original's sketchy politics. NEXT: a little of this, a little of that. BREAKDOWN 00:00:48 - Intro / The Year That Was 1984 00:18:19 - Ghostbusters (1984) 01:36:29 - Outro / Next MUSIC “Ghostbusters” by Ray Parker Jr., Ghostbusters (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (1984) “Cleanin' Up the Town” by The Busboys, Ghostbusters (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (1984) GOBBLEDYCARES National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/ Abortion Funds in Every State: https://bit.ly/AbortionFundsTwitter Support AAPI communities and those affected by anti-Asian violence: https://www.gofundme.com/c/act/stop-aapi-hate Support the AAPI Civic Engagement Fund: https://aapifund.org/ Support Black Lives Matter and find anti-racism resources: https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ The Trevor Project provides information and support to LGBTQ youth: thetrevorproject.org Trans Lifeline: https://translifeline.org/ National Center for Transgender Equality: transequality.org Advocate for writers who might be owed money due to discontinuance of royalties: https://www.writersmustbepaid.org/ Help teachers and classrooms in need: https://www.donorschoose.org/ Do your part to remove the burden of medical debt for individuals, families, and veterans: https://ripmedicaldebt.org/ Register to vote: https://vote.gov/
This is your official invitation to join the Zero F*cks Club with president Erica Reitman, who is my guest today and we are talking about this idea of not giving a crap what others think of you, doing business your own way and becoming a "category of one" in your industry. Hot takeaways: How to join the Zero F*cks Club (& stop giving a damn what they think!) Creating things in your business that actually feel FUN Become your own category that really there is no room for competition & more…like building an email list that people are dying to subscribe to and stay on. Connect with Erica: IG: @ericareitman Join her membership Helpful resource: Brand Bible Business Journal - The only business journal intuitively designed to help you launch a brand that feels like you Connect with Marina: IG: @vivaciouslymarina livinvivaciously.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/marina69359/message
Erica Reitman is a successful, rule breaking CEO who is a full fucking vibe. In this episode we dive deep into her experience growing up, how success was portrayed to her, and how she's carried those narratives into her business today. This is Releasing The Wounds Of Success Series, Episode 2. ✨THE JUICY HIGHLIGHTS:
Cinematographer Eric Steelberg, ASC has always loved movies, which is what led him to a career as a director of photography. He tries to find compelling film and television projects, putting his own stamp on the story's visuals. Back in 2006, Eric was at the beginning of his career as a DP when he shot the small independent film, Quinceañera which won both the Audience Award and the Grand Jury prize at Sundance that year. It was shot in HD, which was very new technology at the time, especially for smaller films. After Quinceañera, Eric's career began to take off. He'd been a frequent collaborator with director Jason Reitman, whom he met shooting commercials and smaller projects, but not films. Working on Quinceañera gave Eric more credibility as a DP, so Reitman asked him to shoot his next film, Juno. At first it was an uphill battle to get Juno's financiers, Fox Searchlight, to sign off on Eric, because they didn't see him as experienced enough for the job. But Reitman fought for him, and it led to a long relationship with Eric as Reitman's director of photography for Juno, Up in the Air, Young Adult, Labor Day, Men, Women & Children, Tully, and Ghostbusters: Afterlife. Eric never dreamed he'd start at Juno and end up working on the Disney + Star Wars series, Ahsoka. Eric was cinematographer for episodes 1, 2, 4, 6 and 7, with director of photography Quyen Tran, ASC taking on episodes 3, 5, and 8. He began prepping the show with executive producer/showrunner Dave Filoni, frequently touching base with Q since she wasn't able to come on set until later. Both Eric and Q have similar approaches to lighting and composition, and Eric feels it was the best version of a two DP collaboration that there could be. One of the biggest successes of their working relationship was doing their camera testing together and knowing they were aligned with the cameras, lenses and lighting for the show. As a Star Wars fan, Eric was familiar with the source material and he felt so much joy working on a piece of the saga. He had never done a show shot on volume and blue screen stages, and Eric saw it as an opportunity to learn something new. As a DP, he feels his biggest job is listening, looking and paying attention to what the director and the rest of the team wants to see on the screen. Developing the look of Ahsoka began with the art department's concept art for the show, but there was lots of room for creativity as the characters travel to different planets. Eric found Ahsoka to be by far the HARDEST show he has ever worked on, but he also feels extremely proud of his work. Ahsoka is currently on Disney+. Find Eric Steelberg: http://www.ericsteelberg.com/ Instagram: @ericsteelberg Sponsored by Hot Rod Cameras: www.hotrodcameras.com The Cinematography Podcast website: www.camnoir.com Facebook: @cinepod Instagram: @thecinepod Twitter: @ShortEndz