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Recorded - 9/21/2024 On Episode 289 of the Almost Sideways Movie Podcast, we honor the late James Earl Jones by deep diving one of the most iconic uses of that iconic voice, but is his voice the best performance in The Lion King? We also review the wildest horror film that just hit theaters. Oh yeah, we also have some fun talking some football. Here are the highlights: What We've Been Watching (13:00) Todd Reviews: "Basic" (Ribisi watch) & "American Sports Story: Aaron Hernandez" (19:00) Zach Review: "Wise Guy: David Chase and the Sopranos" (23:20) Terry Reviews: "The Polar Express" (Oscar Anniversary Watch) & "His Three Daughters" (30:40) Featured Review: "His Three Daughters" 30TH ANNIVERSARY DEEP DIVE: "THE LION KING" (53:40) The Lion King Trivia (1:08:00) First Impressions (1:28:30) Mt Rushmore Draft: 2D Animated Disney Movies (1:49:00) Recasting ... Sort of ... (1:56:00) Highest WAR, Worst Performance, Minor Character Triumvirate (2:09:00) Tripod of Depravity, Best Scene, Quotes (2:25:00) Gripes and Conspiracies (2:28:20) LVP, MVP, Quote of the Day Find AlmostSideways everywhere! Website almostsideways.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/AlmostSidewayscom-130953353614569/ AlmostSideways Twitter: @almostsideways Terry's Twitter: @almostsideterry Zach's Twitter: @pro_zach36 Todd: Too Cool for Twitter Adam's Twitter: @adamsideways Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/almostsideways-podcast/id1270959022 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/7oVcx7Y9U2Bj2dhTECzZ4m Stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/almost-sideways-movie-podcast YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfEoLqGyjn9M5Mr8umWiktA/featured?view_as=subscriber
Mike Ragz & Chuck Curry Review The New Tim Burton Sequel "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice" plus exclusive interviews with Actor Giovanni Ribisi (Saving Private Ryan, Avatar) and Producer Jeff Miller.
"Strange Darling" had its world premiere at Fantastic Fest 2023 in Austin, Texas, where it received enthusiastic reviews for its non-linear narrative, performances from Willa Fitzgerald and Kyle Gallner, and actor-turned-cinematographer Giovanni Ribisi's gorgeous 35mm photography. Director/Writer JT Mollner, Ribisi, and Fitzgerald were all kind enough to spend some time with me talking about their experiences making the film and its themes while carefully avoiding spoilers (this is the kind of movie you want to go in as blindly as possible). Don't miss the chance to see this unique thriller from Magenta Light Studios in theaters now. 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
The gang predicts what's going to happen in 2024. Is this the year of the Ribinaissance? The GamesCasters certainly seem to think so. Elsewhere, the gang talks about AGDQ 2024, shares their most anticipated titles of the year, and questions the use of spreadsheets, much to Merve's chagrin. [Recorded January 20, 2023]
Brothers Phil & Warren are sent to Pandora for a deep dive into James Cameron's epic science fiction blockbuster “Avatar”. Topics include: the film's 15-year development journey & the groundbreaking production (5:20), the stars of the picture (19:15), stats & accolades (30:05), best scenes & lines (38:40), Judge Bob's recasting court (51:10), and the film's legacy & lore (1:12:30), plus much more.
Lucia Santina Ribisi @peace_on_earth.mp4 is a filmmaker and activist who made the short film Climate Change, Baby which we're going to show @reunion Friday January 13th at Midnight Theatre with live narration and score. She explores whether she feels having children is ok when our environment is collapsing, and what the real problem is. Recent NYC resident via LA, Lucia's also working on a 'real-time club theater' at Zero Space called Diskokina on January 28th. It sounds wild. She talks about going from living in a tree to making films as the most impact. Get tix to see the film Friday January 13th in NYC: https://www.midnighttheatre.com/events/reunion-film-jan13-23 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/teawithsg/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/teawithsg/support
Joon Kim AND David Sarnecki return to Pandora to play spot-the-Ribisi, meet their father's mutant clones, and gossip with whales.
Boiler Room Welcome to The Guys Review, where we review media, products and experiences. **READ APPLE REVIEWS/Fan Mail**Mention Twitter DM group - like pinned tweet @The_GuysReviewRead emails theguysreviewpod@gmail.comTwitter Poll **ASK CHRIS AND TREY ABOUT THEIR RATING FOR Monty Python** Chris: 3.5 / Trey: .5 Boiler Room Director:Ben Younger Starring: Giovanni RibisiVin DieselNia LongNicky KattScott CaanBen Affleck Released: Feb 18, 2000 Budget: $7M ($12.1M in 2022) Gross $28M ($48.5M in 2022) Ratings: IMDb 7/10 Rotten Tomatoes 66% Metacritic 63% Google Users 74% Here cometh thine shiny awards Sire. My Lord Tucker the Wanker second Earl of Wessex. Lord of the Furries. Heir of Lord baldy the one eyed snake wrestler. Protector of Freedom units. Step Sibling with funny feelings down stairs. Entertainer of uncles. Jailor of innocent. Spanker of innocent milk maids and stable boys. The toxic wanker. Big Cheif sitting doughnut. Teepee giver to the great Cornholio. Edgar Allan Poe's shaved muse. First Time you saw the movie? Plot: TOP 5The plot is loosely inspired by Jordan Belfort.If you don't remember, Jordan Belfort was the primary inspiration for The Wolf of Wall Street, and has been a standard for a few different films since. Giovanni Ribis plays a college dropout in this film.The director is a college graduate from the same school that Ribisi's character dropped out of, Queens College. In the scene outside Greg's house they couldn't move the car.They couldn't move the car because they didn't have the keys. Ben Affleck had been sitting in the car earlier listening to music, before the scene was shot, and had accidentally taken the keys with him when he left. The chips in Ribis's casino were made by American Standard Molding. This is the same company that makes a lot of sets for home games and casinos. A few of the actors have starred in other films together. Giovanni Ribisi has starred with Scott Caan in Gone In Sixty Second and with Vin Diesel in Saving Private Ryan. **TRIPLE LINDY AWARD** **REVIEW AND RATING**Trey 1Chris 4StephenTucker 1 TOP 5Stephen:1 Breakfast club2 Saving Private Ryan3 Ghostbusters4 Sandlot5 Color out of space Chris:1. sandlots2. T23. trick r treat4. rocky horror picture show5. hubie halloween Trey:1) Boondocks Saints2) Boiler Room3) Tombstone4) Very bad things5) She out of my league Tucker:1. T22:Saving Private Ryan3: Tombstone4: My Cousin Vinny5: Ghostbusters WHAT ARE WE DOING NEXT WEEK? Web: https://theguysreview.simplecast.com/EM: theguysreviewpod@gmail.comIG: @TheGuysReviewPodTW: @The_GuysReview - Twitter DM groupFB: https://facebook.com/TheGuysReviewPod/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYKXJhq9LbQ2VfR4K33kT9Q Please, Subscribe, rate and review us wherever you get your podcasts from!! Thank you,-The Guys
A casi 13 años de su estreno, el ambicioso largometraje de James Cameron retorna a la pantalla grande, anticipando la llegada de su secuela en diciembre próximo. En el filme original acompañamos a Jake Sully, un militar que gracias a una revolucionaria tecnología puede habitar un cuerpo de la raza alienígena na'vi y conocer esa cultura. Ya disponible en salas de cine.
Finishing up the Money series, Rico & C.J. discuss the movies based on a guy that makes Gordon Gekko look like a saint... Jordan Belfort Boiler Room The Wolf of Wall Street
"Would you describe us as kooky peeps?" We went back for Bow's boy, Ben Foster, and revisited the 2012 heisty smuggling thriller starring Mark Wahlberg. We get into what we consider contraband, cheating in school, Josh Hartnett's shark eyes, Ribisi's boydom and why Bowman despises the colour Magenta. All that plus Fun Facts and Tenzie Awards!
This week the Pauls delve into the most recent example of Nic Cage not picking his projects very well and yet at the same time perfectly: Willy's Wonderland (2021)! Featuring: Cagic magic, The Lampshade Gang, Cage Chess, making me Broadbent and doing the Ribisi. https://facebook.com/ogtpod https://twitter.com/ogtpod We have a Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/ogtpod – sign up for exclusive content for as little as $1 a month. We hit our Fiasco One-Shot milestone so thank you so much to Victor Gamboa and Jem Newlyn for upping their donations! Like d&d? Want more Pauls? Into nerd shit AND jokes about bums? Why not check out our brand-new d&d actual play podcast, Quest Fantastic? https://shows.acast.com/quest-fantastic link.chtbl.com/questfantastic RSS: https://feeds.acast.com/public/shows/61d8e6b335501c0012b6c367
Acomi and Turk182 get behind the wheel of one of the best awfulsome movie remakes ever made. The Nicolas Cage and Angelina Jolie 2000 remake of the 1974 car theft movie Gone In 60 Seconds. A movie that proves "too big to fail" is not a real thing. Stocked full of talented actors: Will Patton, Robert Duvall, Delroy Lindo, Giovanni Ribisi, Timothy Olyphant, Anne Archer, Chi McBride and Christopher Eccleston. Only a cast this big cold make a movie this incredibly bad. Former car thief, Nic Cage, must return to a life of crime to save his brother (Ribisi), from a British gangster who loves to play with his wood. Cage has 3 days to fill a very specific request of rare stolen cars, that the gangster promised to another criminal figure, or else he'll kill his brother. Because if he doesn't have the cars in 3 days, the other criminal figure will kill him. That's right, Cage is stealing the cars so that the man threatening to kill his brother wont be killed! So, buckle up, turn on a black light, and look out for the cops - and pythons - and prepare to watch Gone In 60 Seconds (2000). Acomi and Turk182, along the occasional special guest, provide running commentary of awfulsome movie and TV shows. The hosts select movies that either one, or both, have never seen. All jokes and comments are improvised. NO PREPARED JOKES OR COMMENTS! During recording, the movies are watched at a low volume and with the subtitles on. Viewers may want to turn subtitles on as well to enhance the viewing experience. So, cue up the audio, ready the movie, and hit play when we say so. Note: This video is the commentary recorded by Acomi and Turk182, and selected screenshots. It is NOT a viewable copy of the film. The commentary can be enjoyed on its own, but if you want to experience the Let's Watch in all its glory, you'll need your own copy of the movie. Most of the movies viewed can be streamed online for free. #OMTWF #KorovaEntertainment #LetsWatch #LW #Acomi #Turk182 #awfulsome #GoneIn60Seconds #GoneIn60Secondsremake #NicCage #fastcars Follow Acomi on Twitter at @AcomiDraws and on Instagram at AcomiDraws. Follow Turk182 on Twitter at @Turk182_KE and on Instagram at Turk182_KE.
Mike's had a crazy week! After he left Vegas, the Ribisi crime family put out a hit on Mike and now he's in a real John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum situation/scenario! Luckily with the help of a few friends, Mike was able to survive the week and make it to the podcast on time. Also Paul has chicken crimes. - Vince Vaughn
In this episode Tonje talks to actress Marissa Ribisi about all that is beautifully out of control, growing up in LA, her film career, getting rid of preconceived ideas and relearning, unexpected new love after divorce, restarting your career, changing your attention units, and utilizing your struggles Marissa Ribisi performed in films such as Dazed and Confused, True Crime directed by Clint Eastwood, The Brady Bunch Movie, Pleasantville, Don’s Plum, Kicking a Screaming directed by Noah Baumbach, and such television as Friends, Grace Under Fire, Watching Ellie, original mini-series Tales of the City, regular roles on the Tracy Ullman Show, Grown Ups with Jaleel White and untitled HBO pilot starring Christopher Guest and Eugene Levy, Hollywood Confidential Pilot with Charlize Theron as well as many other pilots. She is the twin sister of Giovanni Ribisi. Marissa took time to raise her kids and upon returning to her acting career she was cast as the recurring role of Helen in Julie Delpy’s new Netflix series On The Verge starring Julie Delpy, Elizabeth Shue, and Giovanni Ribisi. This show is set to air in summer 2021.
This time, we look at a modern cult classic with our Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow film review and along the way ask, why is Angelina Jolie so prominent in the film's marketing? How influential was the “digital backlot?” And, was resurrecting Laurence Olivier a smart move? Let's dive in… Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow Cast and Crew Directed by Kerry Conran: Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow was Conran's directorial debut and remains his only credit as a director. Conran has remained relatively quiet since Sky Captain's release having only directed a commercial for Coca-Cola and a short film that premiered in 2012. Jude Law as Sky Captain/Joseph Sullivan: By 2004, Law had become an international movie star and in that year alone, he had starred in I Heart Huckabees, Alfie, Closer, The Aviator and A Series of Unfortunate Events. His casting as the titular 'Sky Captain' was seen by many as his foray into adventure films. Gwyneth Paltrow as Polly Perkins: At the time, her career had begun to wane following her Oscar win for Shakespeare in Love. Following that performance, she starred in Bounce, Shallow Hal and View From the Top. Her casting was announced at San Diego Comic Con in order to drum up interest for the film. Giovanni Ribisi as Dex: Ribisi has a knack for finding quirky yet entertaining films and he actually signed on for this film without reading a script. He was shown a teaser trailer created by Conran and one of his producers in order to nail Ribisi. Angelina Jolie as Frank Cook: Due to her commitments filming Lara Croft: Tomb Raider – The Cradle of Life, she could only be on set for three days. She helped to add credibility to the film following the casting of Law and Paltrow. Also starring: Michael Gambon as Editor Paley and Bai Ling as The Mysterious Woman The Rise of the Digital Backlot If you've watched Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow, you probably noticed the film has an odd color palate and design. This is due to Conran utilizing what became known as a “digital backlot.” Conran is a fan of cinema of the 1930's and 40's as well as animation techniques. Following his apprenticeship in a Disney animator program, he thought many of the techniques he learned could be applied to a live-action film, but upon realizing that many studios would not be willing to take a chance on a first-time director with a brand new concept of filming, he decided to make the film himself. He spent many years in the 90's working on a Macintosh computer and even produced a crude teaser trailer with homemade bluescreens. This trailer was then shown to a friend of Conran who in turn showed it to an additional friend and agreed to produce the film. This producer and Conran would spend the next ten years working together in an attempt to get their film onto the big screen. Prior to shooting with a full cast, Conran shot the film himself and then created moving storyboards in order for his actors to understand how scenes would unfold and how to move during these scenes. In an effort to save costs, Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow was shot in a total of 26 days utilizing entirely blue or green screens and incredibly minimal set design. The short production time allowed for the crew to work on the complex visual effects which mostly included overlaying the live action footage with the previously rendered animation from Conran's prior shoot without his principal actors. Conran noted he would end up working 18 – 20 hour days in order to help create the 2,000+ visual effects shots seen in the film. In addition to this new style of filming, Conran also wanted to digitally resurrect a deceased actor for the role of Dr. Totenkopf, Laurence Olivier. This was a challenge due to the fact that Olivier had been dead for 13 years at the time of filming and the fact that this had never been attempted before in a major motion picture. Conran and his team mostly used footage and audio from Oliv...
Come one, come all to suckle at the teats of pain as Leah and Lindsey discuss Spielberg's 1998 war drama Saving Private Ryan. And the cast! Oh the cast! They've got Hanks, Sizemore, Ribisi, Burns, Goldberg, Damon, Diesel, and last, but certainly not least, Barry FUCKING Pepper. Lindsey reveals one of her trade secrets: how to tell if you're a good actor who made shitty choices in the 90s. (We're looking at you, Ed Burns, Ewan McGregor, and Jude Law.) And we brush up on our German. FUBAR is German, right?
"Questo virus viaggiava, un tempo, sulle carrozze... Adesso viaggia in auto, sul tram, sull'autobus!" Appuntamento speciale con il "Bar Giomba": è nostro ospite, oggi, Antonio Ribisi La Spina. Attore poliedrico e vivace, è sulle scene da 45 anni, ha calcato i maggiori palchi nazionali, ma è anche un regista ed un attore sopraffino. Lo abbiamo, infatti, anche visto in "Baaria", di Giuseppe Tornatore, nel ruolo del Presidente di Seggio: con Antonio abbiamo parlato di questo terribile momento e di come il teatro e gli attori stiano risentendo di questo momento di crisi, ma abbiamo anche parlato di tanto altro non necessariamente legato all'emergenza in atto. Antonio ci ha raccontato, infatti, come ha conosciuto Giuseppe Tornatore, e si è sottoposto al "gioco degli aggettivi" per raccontare i più importanti attori italiani di cinema e teatro! Un appuntamento da non perdere assolutamente! Non resta che augurarvi buon ascolto!
Annie and Dan review Gone in 60 Seconds, an action heist movie from 2000 starring Nicolas Cage, Angelina Jolie, and Giovanni Ribisi, directed by Dominic Sena. Alternate Episode Titles: Fart Be It from Me, Dan Sensory Experience, Cage's Large Cranium, Memey Hacking, Agnes Sprung a Leak, Tough to be a Working Man, Baby Chick Hair
This episode we continue our Richard Linklater Festival. The third film in our 4-part series we dive deep into the 1996's privileged teenage angst ensemble Suburbia. Make sure to play along with each festival and leave us feedback! Thanks for listening.
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Was Matt Damon worth it? That's the question we deal with this week on our Saving Private Ryan (1998) episode. I'm joined by Culture Kings Podcast hosts, Jacquis Neal (@jacquisneal) & Edgar Momplaisir (@edgarmomplaisir). Oh boy, was that D-Day scene long and hard to get through, but we made it out. Unfortunately, a lot of people didn't, and that's the sad stuff we get to talk about. There's a lot of great performances, especially coming from our guy, Tom Hanks. Is this movie not winning Best Picture the biggest upset in Oscars' history? Let me know @youvegothanks. — SHOW INFORMATIONInstagram: Instagram Twitter: Twitter Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Subscribe: Spotify
*Clap Clap* *Clap* We're doing That Thing You Do (1996) with special guests, Lewberger (@lewberger) — aka Alex Lewis (@i8athumbtack) & Hugh Stone Fish (@Hughiestonefish). This movie not only stars Tom Hanks, but he also wrote it, directed it, and came up with a few of the songs. That's right! Get this man a Tony already. He deserves that EGOT. Together, we point out all the fun Hanks easter eggs throughout the film, and find the differences between the theatrical release and the Hanks director's cut. It's no oneder why we loves The Wonders. Let me know what you think @youvegothanks. — SHOW INFORMATIONInstagram: Instagram Twitter: Twitter Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Subscribe: Spotify
Seth MacFarlane's feature-length directorial debut "Ted" is just one long fart: funny in theory and for a second, but when the butt-trombone just continues for two hours, it stops being humorous and you realize you're just sitting in a room where everything smells. Because most people in the world are stupid, this messy flatulence of flat racist and homophobic jokes and '80s references made $549.4 million at the box office, spawned a successful sequel, and was even nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song. MacFarlane plays the title character (both in voice and motion capture), Ted, a foul-mouthed, toxic, alcoholic teddy bear with a penchant for racism and banging hookers (even though he doesn't have money or genitals). Mark Wahlberg plays John Bennett, Ted's best friend who as a child wished his teddy bear would come to life. He’s an immature, childish man in his 30s who is whipped by his girlfriend (played by Mila "Meg Griffin" Kunis) and will do anything—even cut ties with Ted—to stop her from dumping him. Joel McHale plays Mila Kunis' character’s sexually harassing boss who didn't need to be in this movie at all. And Giovanni Ribisi plays Donny, Ted's stalker, which leads to a funny kidnapping scene, but by then, we've already been stewing in this rancid air for so long that we can't wait to walk out of the theater and breathe some well-needed fresh air. Join us as we break down why this movie's humor doesn't work, discuss how playing Tetris for too long makes you go insane, and wonder why Norah Jones is somehow in this movie and integral to its plot. Tell us what you think by chatting with us (@filmsnuff) on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, or by shooting us an email over at mailbag@filmsnuff.com. This episode is sponsored by Eyeball-to-Table. Visit our website at https://www.filmsnuff.com.
Star of blackpills's new series 'JUNIOR' Lucia Ribisi joins #NoFilter with Zack Peter to discuss the new show, the potential of a second season, overcoming her own teenage rebellion (like her character Logan) and following her father 'Avatar' actor Giovanni Ribisi's footsteps in Hollywood. Catch the scandalous first season of 'JUNIOR' now on Facebook Watch or the blackpills app: http://bit.ly/2kVbXrh Keep up with Lucia at: @Maiden_Honey on Instagram. Like the show? Subscribe at: http://apple.co/1IvZ0ZW and listen every Wednesday. Don’t forget to leave us a nice review, because you love us! Couldn’t get enough of us? Follow Zack @justplainzack on Twitter and Instagram and at justplainzack.com. Watch Zack on AfterBuzz TV live Mondays (http://bit.ly/2grdPKf), Wednesdays (http://bit.ly/2xxvoPZ) and Thursdays (http://bit.ly/2gaQHzt) or on YouTube at www.youtube.com/justplainzack. Keep up with Zack on POPSUGAR: http://bit.ly/2zAKdxO. Order your copy of Zack’s book, When Life Hands You Lemons…Throw Them At People! now at: http://amzn.to/2j386u1. And don’t forget to give us your validation: Facebook.com/justplainzack.
Alexi is joined this week by young, radical artist Lucia Ribisi!
Alright alright alright, looks like we have ourselves a party! We're talking DAZED AND CONFUSED, man! Who's going? London, McConaughey, Affleck, Joey Lauren Adams... Uh Milla... That Wiley Wiggins kid will probably be there, Adam Goldberg, Ribisi's sister I think it's Marissa, she's cute but she's got this Eraserhead thing going on. Is that movie out in 1976? I don't know man. Oh yeah! The party is at Richard Linklater's. Everybody Wants Some! We loved Rick's party's when we were juniors, but how do they hold up now, man? To find out listen below. Also, Subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher. Follow us on Twitter and consider supporting our Patreon campaign, man. WARNING: this podcast contains strong language and immature subject matter, please be advised.
Jason, Jeff, and Trish go car shopping with H.B. Halicki and Nicolas Cage in the battle of the Gone in 60 Seconds films from 1974 & 2000. Can an all star cast of Nicolas Cage, Angelina Jolie, Giovanni Ribisi, Delroy Lindo, Timothy Olyphant, Vinnie Jones, Christopher Eccleston, and Robert Duvall beat out the gonzo film making and epic car chase of H.B. Halicki's B-movie classic? Find out in this weeks episode. And don't forget to check out the Lowrider scene on Youtube. We talk about it...well Jeff kind of rants about it.
In this episode, I decide to take a crack at Avatar and mumble a whole lot. A LOT. Also, I say "you know" like a billion times. Now that I've pointed it out, you'll definitley pick up on it. Items Discussed: Avatar, Deus Ex: Human Revolution, Once Upon a Time in the West, DUNE. DUNE. DUNE. DUNE. DUNE, Stupid IMDb users