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In Case You Forgot About... The FugitiveThis week, the four brothers are on the run with The Fugitive (1993), the pulse-pounding thriller that made Harrison Ford the ultimate wrongfully accused man and Tommy Lee Jones the U.S. Marshal you do not want on your trail. We're breaking down the film's relentless pacing, iconic performances, and that legendary dam jump. How did Dr. Richard Kimble manage to stay one step ahead of the relentless Deputy Samuel Gerard? And what are the little intricacies that make this one of the best cat-and-mouse thrillers of all time? We'll dissect and over-dissect the film's perfect blend of action, mystery, and suspense while uncovering all the little details that we love that make The Fugitive an untouchable classic. Tune in—because you thought we didn't care, but we do… Don't tell anyone… https://www.instagram.com/icyfa_podcast/Fair Use Disclaimer: This podcast includes short media clips that are utilized for discussion, commentary and education purposes, which we believe qualify as fair use under United States copyright law. No persons involved with the development and distribution of this content have been compensated or received any financial gain. Please see podcast homepage for more information.
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I DIDN'T KILL MY WIFE!! The Fugitive Full Reaction Watch Along: https://www.patreon.com/thereelrejects Follow Us On Socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/ Tik-Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thereelrejects?lang=en Twitter: https://x.com/thereelrejects Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ Visit https://www.liquidiv.com & use Promo Code: REJECTS to get 20% off your first order. Save & Invest In Your Future Today, visit: https://www.acorns.com/rejects Get Your Fantastic Four & Spider-Club RR Shirts: https://www.rejectnationshop.com/ Come see us at MULTICON!! https://shorturl.at/2B9l4 The Fugitive Reaction, Recap, Commentary, Analysis, & Spoiler Review!! With Captain America: Brave New World about to premiere, Coy Jandreau (DC Studios) & John Humphrey react to the 1993 thriller classic The Fugitive, directed by Andrew Davis. This high-stakes action-packed film stars Harrison Ford (Star Wars, Indiana Jones) as Dr. Richard Kimble, a man wrongfully convicted of his wife's murder who must evade capture while hunting for the real killer. Hot on his trail is the relentless U.S. Marshal Sam Gerard, played by Tommy Lee Jones (No Country for Old Men, Men in Black), in an Academy Award-winning performance. The film also features supporting performances from Sela Ward (House, The Day After Tomorrow) as Helen Kimble, Joe Pantoliano (The Matrix, Bad Boys) as Cosmo Renfro, and Andreas Katsulas (Babylon 5, Executive Decision) as the mysterious one-armed man, Fredrick Sykes. Coy & John break down the most intense and thrilling moments, including the legendary train crash escape, the iconic dam jump, and the gripping final showdown. They also discuss some of the film's most famous quotes, such as “I didn't kill my wife!” and the legendary comeback, “I don't care,” delivered with perfection by Tommy Lee Jones. Join them as they relive the suspense, discuss its impact, and reflect on why The Fugitive remains one of the greatest action thrillers of all time. Follow Coy Jandreau: Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@coyjandreau?l... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coyjandreau/?hl=en Twitter: https://twitter.com/CoyJandreau YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwYH2szDTuU9ImFZ9gBRH8w Support The Channel By Getting Some REEL REJECTS Apparel! https://www.rejectnationshop.com/ Music Used In Manscaped Ad: Hat the Jazz by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ POWERED BY @GFUEL Visit https://gfuel.ly/3wD5Ygo and use code REJECTNATION for 20% off select tubs!! Head Editor: https://www.instagram.com/praperhq/?hl=en Co-Editor: Greg Alba Co-Editor: John Humphrey Music In Video: Airport Lounge - Disco Ultralounge by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Ask Us A QUESTION On CAMEO: https://www.cameo.com/thereelrejects Follow TheReelRejects On FACEBOOK, TWITTER, & INSTAGRAM: FB: https://www.facebook.com/TheReelRejects/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/reelrejects/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thereelrejects Follow GREG ON INSTAGRAM & TWITTER: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thegregalba/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/thegregalba Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Special thanks to friend and listener Rich for submitting “The Fugitive” as his Fan Favorite topic and providing audio for the new introduction. Part 1: (Originally aired 11/5/2024) Accused of brutally murdering his wife, Dr. Richard Kimble, played by megastar Harrison Ford, is relentlessly pursued by the shrewd and witty U.S. Marshal Sam Gerard, played by Tommy Lee Jones. This is the simple but engaging premise behind the 1993 blockbuster “The Fugitive.” But what's the story behind the making of this smash hit? That's the question we track down in this episode– the first of a two-part feature on everyone's favorite ‘wrongly-accused' film, “The Fugitive.” On what true crime case was the original TV series “The Fugitive” allegedly based? How did the movie's plot evolve as it moved through the various screenwriters who worked on it? What impact did Harrison Ford have on the film, and why was he initially reluctant to bring in Tommy Lee Jones? And just how much of the dialogue actually was improvised? Part 2: (Originally aired 11/12/2024) U.S. Marshal Sam Gerard may not care, but we certainly do! A box office hit and critical success when it was released 41 years ago, ”The Fugitive” is still highly regarded today, with many ranking the lead actors' performances among their very best. But what, exactly, is it about this movie that makes it SO good? That's what Ashley and Candy discuss as they break down one of Ashley's favorite films, “The Fugitive.” Join the fun as they weigh in on everything from the cast, to the special effects, to the last-minute script changes, and so much more. Don't let this episode escape you! Find (and subscribe to!) the show on your favorite podcast app or the Scandal Water Podcast Youtube channel. How to support the show: Rate, review and subscribe! Send your shoutouts to scandalwaterpodcast@gmail.com. Give a gift through buymeacoffee.com/scandalwaterpod or patreon.com/ScandalWaterPodcast– which will also grant you access to fabulous bonus content! #AFewofOurFavoriteThings #FanFavorites #January #TheFugitive #1993 #HarrisonFord #TommyLeeJones #AndrewDavis #Television #Remake #Film #films #Movie #TV #RichardKimble #Podcast #ScandalWaterPodcast #movies #cinema #hollywood #actor #love #s #art #cinematography #moviescenes #music #filmmaking #movienight #instagram #cinephile #cine #tv #director #drama #filmmaker
Accused of brutally murdering his wife, Dr. Richard Kimble, played by megastar Harrison Ford, is relentlessly pursued by the shrewd and witty U.S. Marshal Sam Gerard, played by Tommy Lee Jones. This is the simple but engaging premise behind the 1993 blockbuster “The Fugitive.” But what's the story behind the making of this smash hit? That's the question we track down in this episode– the first of a two-part feature on everyone's favorite ‘wrongfully-accused' film, “The Fugitive.” On what true crime case was the original TV series “The Fugitive” allegedly based? How did the movie's plot evolve as it moved through the various screenwriters who worked on it? What impact did Harrison Ford have on the film, and why was he initially reluctant to bring in Tommy Lee Jones? And just how much of the dialogue actually was improvised? These are just a few of the topics we discuss in this fun behind-the-scenes episode that is anything but hinky! The show is also available on your favorite podcast app and the Scandal Water Podcast YouTube channel. You can support Scandal Water Podcast by rating, reviewing, and subscribing to the show. Even better, by visiting scandalwaterpodcast.com, and becoming a member on Buy Me a Coffee or by visiting us on Patreon, where you will receive perks and access to bonus content. #AFewofOurFavoriteThings #November #TheFugitive #1993 #HarrisonFord #TommyLeeJones #AndrewDavis #Television #Remake #Film #films #Movie #TV #RichardKimble #Podcast #ScandalWaterPodcast #movies #cinema #hollywood #actor #love #s #art #cinematography #moviescenes #music #filmmaking #movienight #instagram #cinephile #cine #tv #director #drama #filmmaker
Random movie 601 on Metacritic's all time movie list. The Fugitive (1993) is a gripping action thriller directed by Andrew Davis. It stars Harrison Ford as Dr. Richard Kimble, a man wrongfully convicted of his wife's murder, and Tommy Lee Jones as the relentless U.S. Marshal hot on his trail. Will Kimble be able to clear his name while evading capture? Listen on and find out. Letterboxd account: 15randommovier Want to contact us? 15krandommoviereviews@gmail.com Follow, rate, and review our podcast on all audio platforms here: https://linktr.ee/15krandommoviereviews Follow us on Tiktok to see our favourite (and least favourite) scenes: https://www.tiktok.com/@15krandommoviereviews We are Colin and Niall, two movie enthusiasts from Ireland who wanted to take a different approach to movie watching and reviewing. So we came up with the idea to randomly choose a movie from Metacritic's all time movie list (which at the time of starting our podcast was over 15,000 movies, hence the title!). We take pleasure in bad movies as well as good! We hope you enjoy our podcast and follow us on your favourite podcast platform (or Youtube). See all our review ratings for all our movies in all our episodes in spreadsheet form! https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1BLin0MnPslu13i003F9PE9c6CBOCs4RQfWcblt65PhI/edit?usp=sharing Our list of movies reviewed on IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/list/ls526575109/ Our list of movies reviewed on Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/15krandommovier/list/15k-random-movie-reviews-1/
The Fugitive (1993) is one of those films that perfectly encapsulates the tension and pulse-pounding excitement of a great action-thriller. Directed by Andrew Davis and starring Harrison Ford and Tommy Lee Jones, this movie has earned its spot as a quintessential ‘90s action film, but it does more than just deliver spectacular stunts and edge-of-your-seat chases. At its core, The Fugitive is a cat-and-mouse game wrapped in a deeper story of justice, survival, and determination. The film explores themes of innocence and perseverance, driven by dynamic performances and sharp direction.Harrison Ford stars as Dr. Richard Kimble, a Chicago vascular surgeon falsely accused of murdering his wife. The movie opens with a gripping flashback to the fateful night of her death, immediately setting a tense and moody tone. This tension carries through the entire film as Kimble's stoic, determined search for the truth parallels Deputy U.S. Marshal Samuel Gerard's relentless pursuit.The Performances: A Duel Between Ford and JonesHarrison Ford and Tommy Lee Jones's powerhouse performances are The Fugitive's heart. Ford's portrayal of Dr. Kimble gives the character a sympathetic resilience. His understated but deeply emotional approach perfectly embodies a man thrown into extraordinary circumstances. Throughout the movie, you can feel Kimble's grief and frustration bubbling beneath the surface, but Ford keeps him controlled, focused, and believable. He's not an action hero in the typical sense—he's a regular man, resourceful and clever, but constantly on the run, thinking a step ahead while navigating an impossible situation.Tommy Lee Jones, on the other hand, is a force of nature as U.S. Marshal Gerard. His Oscar-winning performance is pure intensity, but with just the right touch of humour and wit to make him endlessly watchable. Jones takes what could have been a by-the-numbers antagonist role and breathes life into it. His portrayal of Gerard is marked by unrelenting professionalism—he's laser-focused on catching Kimble. Yet, you sense that he also respects him, even though they're on opposite sides of the law. Gerard's famous line, “I don't care,” when Kimble claims his innocence, perfectly encapsulates the no-nonsense persona Jones brings to the character. Gerard's dedication is to his job, not the morality of Kimble's situation.Cinematography and Direction: Crafting the ChaseAndrew Davis' masterful direction makes The Fugitive 1993 stand out even more. The movie's pacing is relentless, rarely giving the audience a moment to breathe. From the spectacular train crash sequence early in the film to the tense scenes in the Chicago streets, Davis keeps the momentum driving forward, heightening the stakes at every turn.The cinematography by Michael Chapman plays a crucial role in this, adding layers of visual tension. The film moves from one vividly captured location to the next, whether it's the urban sprawl of Chicago or the more rural, rugged terrain where Kimble initially escapes. Chapman often uses tight, claustrophobic shots of Kimble on the run to amplify the sense of desperation, juxtaposed with wide, sweeping shots that emphasize just how much ground the protagonist needs to cover to clear his name. The urban chase scenes through Chicago are particularly well-staged, providing the sense that Kimble could be found at any moment, hiding in plain sight in a city that's both his home and a trap.A Puzzle That Unfolds Layer by LayerThe Fugitive is not just a film about a chase—it's also a puzzle. The mystery surrounding Kimble's wife's murder slowly unravels as Kimble follows leads, figures out motives, and pieces together the conspiracy that led to his false imprisonment. The screenplay, adapted from the 1960s television series of the same name, does an excellent job of weaving this investigative element into the broader action. This adds an intellectual dimension to the film, as Kimble uses his medical expertise and calm under pressure to unearth the truth while dodging his pursuers.In this sense, The Fugitive becomes more than just a typical thriller. There's a deeper story here about corruption and greed, as Kimble discovers that his wife's murder was connected to a pharmaceutical conspiracy involving his colleagues. The narrative has enough twists and turns to keep viewers engaged without becoming too convoluted. By the time we reach the climax, all the pieces fall into place, but it's the journey getting there that makes the movie so compelling.A Movie That Stands the Test of TimeOne of the reasons The Fugitive 1993 remains a classic is how well it holds up today. Many action films from that era can feel dated due to over-the-top effects or exaggerated performances, but The Fugitive strikes a timeless balance. The action is realistic, the story grounded, and the performances nuanced enough that the film never feels out of place, even three decades later.Part of the movie's lasting appeal is its restraint—there are no unnecessary explosions, no overly dramatic set-pieces for the sake of spectacle. Instead, every action sequence feels earned, serving the narrative rather than distracting from it. The film's iconic train crash, for example, was created with practical effects, making it feel raw and visceral compared to today's CGI-heavy action movies. That dedication to realism is something that still resonates with audiences.Additionally, the themes of justice and redemption are universal. Dr. Kimble's fight to clear his name is one that people can relate to, even if the stakes aren't as high in their own lives. His resourcefulness, grit, and unwavering moral compass are qualities that continue to make him a hero worth rooting for. At the same time, Gerard's determination and professionalism make him more than just an antagonist—he's a protagonist in his own right, leading to a rare instance where both the hunter and the hunted are equally captivating.Impact on Pop CultureThe Fugitive 1993 has had a significant impact on pop culture, not just for its thrilling story but also for its memorable lines and characters. Tommy Lee Jones' Gerard has become a benchmark for the relentless lawman archetype, and the movie's famous line, “I don't care,” continues to resonate in countless tributes and homages. The movie was a box-office success and earned multiple Academy Award nominations, including a Best Picture nod—rare for an action-thriller of its kind.Its influence is still felt in the genre today, as many films and TV shows borrow from its style of combining action with mystery. Even modern cat-and-mouse stories owe a debt to The Fugitive, proving its lasting relevance in the world of cinema.ConclusionThe Fugitive 1993 is a masterclass in tension, storytelling, and performance. Harrison Ford and Tommy Lee Jones are perfectly matched as two men on opposite sides of the law, and the film's relentless pacing and engaging mystery make it a gripping watch from start to finish. Even after all these years, it remains one of the best examples of how to craft a smart, exhilarating action-thriller that keeps the audience guessing while delivering plenty of heart-pounding moments. 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Dave has gone for an iconic action thriller this week with The Fugitive! The production of The Fugitive (1993) was a complex and ambitious endeavor, led by director Andrew Davis. The film was adapted from the 1960s television series of the same name, and the script underwent several rewrites to craft a narrative that balanced action, drama, and character development. The filmmakers aimed for a realistic tone, emphasizing practical effects over CGI, which is evident in the film's most memorable set piece—the train crash sequence. This scene was shot using a real train and bus in North Carolina, and it became one of the most expensive practical stunts at the time. The meticulous planning and execution of this scene set the tone for the film's commitment to authenticity and heightened tension, and it became a hallmark of the movie's production. Harrison Ford and Tommy Lee Jones were central to the film's success, both bringing a level of intensity and commitment that elevated the material. Ford performed many of his own stunts, enhancing the realism of the action scenes. Meanwhile, Jones' portrayal of U.S. Marshal Samuel Gerard was so impactful that it led to an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. The film was shot on location in Chicago and various other locations, including the Smoky Mountains for the opening escape sequence. The production team's attention to detail, combined with Davis's direction and the strong chemistry among the cast, helped The Fugitive stand out as a taut and compelling thriller. The film's combination of innovative stunts, strong character work, and a gripping storyline made it a critical and box-office success, solidifying its place in 1990s cinema. If you enjoy the show we have a Patreon, so become a supporter. www.patreon.com/thevhsstrikesback Plot Summary: Dr. Richard Kimble is a Chicago surgeon who is wrongfully convicted of murdering his wife. After a dramatic escape from a prison transport following a train crash, Kimble goes on the run, determined to prove his innocence and find the real killer, a mysterious one-armed man he saw fleeing the crime scene. While he dives into his own investigation to uncover a conspiracy involving his colleagues and a pharmaceutical company, U.S. Marshal Samuel Gerard and his team relentlessly pursue him. Kimble tries to stay one step ahead of the law while unraveling the mystery behind his wife's murder. thevhsstrikesback@gmail.com https://linktr.ee/vhsstrikesback --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thevhsstrikesback/support
Next episode is the 200th, therefore this is the 199th. I raid the 66 pages of ideas for episodes I have been keeping for nearly a decade, and present to you 199 that I have not yet made into podcasts (except for this one). Find the episode's transcript, plus more information about the topics therein, at theallusionist.org/199ideas. NEWSLUSIONIST: The new Allusionist live show Souvenirs is on tour in the UK right now! Rush to theallusionist.org/events for tickets and dates. And if you fancy concocting a quiz question for the imminent 200th episode, go to theallusionist.org/quiz to submit it; your deadline is 6 September 2024. To help fund this independent podcast, take yourself to theallusionist.org/donate and become a member of the Allusioverse. You get regular livestreams with me and my collection of reference books, inside scoops into the making of this show, watchalong parties eg the new season of Taskmaster featuring my brother Andy, and the company of your fellow Allusionauts in our delightful Discord community. This episode was produced by me, Helen Zaltzman, with music and editorial assistance from Martin Austwick of palebirdmusic.com. Find @allusionistshow on Instagram, Facebook, Threads, Bluesky, TikTok, YouTube etc. Our ad partner is Multitude. If you want me to talk about your product or thing on the show, sponsor an episode: contact Multitude at multitude.productions/ads. This episode is sponsored by: • Home Chef, meal kits that fit your needs. For a limited time, Home Chef is offering Allusionist listeners eighteen free meals, plus free shipping on your first box, and free dessert for life, at HomeChef.com/allusionist.• Squarespace, your one-stop shop for building and running your online empire/new home for your cryptic puzzle that takes months to solve. Go to squarespace.com/allusionist for a free 2-week trial, and get 10 percent off your first purchase of a website or domain with the code allusionist. • Bombas, whose mission is to make the comfiest clothing essentials, and match every item sold with an equal item donated. Go to bombas.com/allusionist to get 20% off your first purchase. • LinkedIn Ads convert your B2B audience into high quality leads. Get $100 credit on your next campaign at linkedin.com/allusionist.Support the show: http://patreon.com/allusionistSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On August 29, 1967, the TV series The Fugitive aired its final episode, the conclusion to the two-parter "The Judgment", which drew what was then the biggest ever audience in TV history. Editor's note: "Chandler" refers to Richard Kimble's neighbor Lloyd Chandler (J.D. Cannon).
REDIFF - Il est l'homme qui a inspiré le personnage du docteur Richard Kimble dans la série et le film Le Fugitif. Dans la vraie vie, il était le docteur Sam Sheppard. Jamais en fuite, lui, mais accusé, à l'été 1954, dans une banlieue résidentielle de Cleveland, du meurtre épouvantable de son épouse. Affaire qui va devenir l'archétype de l'erreur criminelle. Comment la science a t-elle changé le décor de la scène de crime ? Retrouvez tous les jours en podcast le décryptage d'un faits divers, d'un crime ou d'une énigme judiciaire par Jean-Alphonse Richard, entouré de spécialistes, et de témoins d'affaires criminelles. Ecoutez L'heure du Crime avec Jean-Alphonse Richard du 22 août 2024.
REDIFF - Il est l'homme qui a inspiré le personnage du docteur Richard Kimble dans la série et le film Le Fugitif. Dans la vraie vie, il était le docteur Sam Sheppard. Jamais en fuite, lui, mais accusé, à l'été 1954, dans une banlieue résidentielle de Cleveland, du meurtre épouvantable de son épouse. Affaire qui va devenir l'archétype de l'erreur criminelle. Comment la science a t-elle changé le décor de la scène de crime ? Retrouvez tous les jours en podcast le décryptage d'un faits divers, d'un crime ou d'une énigme judiciaire par Jean-Alphonse Richard, entouré de spécialistes, et de témoins d'affaires criminelles. Ecoutez L'heure du Crime avec Jean-Alphonse Richard du 22 août 2024.
REDIFF - Il est l'homme qui a inspiré le personnage du docteur Richard Kimble dans la série et le film Le Fugitif. Dans la vraie vie, il était le docteur Sam Sheppard. Jamais en fuite, lui, mais accusé, à l'été 1954, dans une banlieue résidentielle de Cleveland, du meurtre épouvantable de son épouse. Affaire qui va devenir l'archétype de l'erreur criminelle. Comment la science a t-elle changé le décor de la scène de crime ? Retrouvez tous les jours en podcast le décryptage d'un faits divers, d'un crime ou d'une énigme judiciaire par Jean-Alphonse Richard, entouré de spécialistes, et de témoins d'affaires criminelles. Ecoutez L'heure du Crime avec Jean-Alphonse Richard du 22 août 2024.
A journey always has a beginning and an end… If we concentrate on the destination, instead to enjoy the whole journey, we lose a lot. Similar did Amma (Mata Amritanada Mai Devi) with us, when we were traveling with Buses through India, then we stopped ca. 5 to 20km in front of our destination and could not get our baggage down and to move inside of our rooms… Sometimes we had even on the journey for over 24 hours in cram-full buses … My ego was impatient like crazy to get the things done, I had to buy my fruits… It was just like the movie: The Fugitive (with Dr. Richard Kimble) It is an escape from our lives to the death. We have to do it. Instead of that, we concentrate that we are happy and fulfilled at this moment. Don't run behind anything (Zen). Even everything looks imperfect and not ready. Still, we should do our tasks in a relaxed way. If we hear music do we concentrate only on the end, or do we enjoy the whole song…? How is it, that our life becomes a Symphony or a Raga? When Prof. Graf Dürkheim lived in Japan, he made a test with the Japanese, he drew a circle and didn't close the circle. Then he put the paper with the circle and the pen on the table when he was sitting with some Japanese… Nothing happened … when he did this with the Europeans, then everybody was attempted to close this circle… Graf Dürkheim understood something... the Here and Now. Everything is perfect right now. Our world is perfect now, and we can not make our world perfecter… This means we can relax right now and don't have to do … All these world improvements don't lead to a better world, mainly it is making everything worse. If we see these so called wars against dictatorships done from the USA… Libya, Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Korea… Made everything worse, or we see the Western World is destroying the culture and health of the undeveloped countries to develop the countries… See you tube: TED talk or CN Talk: Bill Gates vaccination program is used to reduce the population (links at the end) …. And he is also engaged in GM food to destroy the health in the undeveloped countries, for instance in India… Look at the health statistic in India… It is so awful!!!! We don't need world improver, we need honest and loving people on this planet.If we see our life personally, what improvements had really done well over time and how much time we have wasted on such improvements… Instead to love our spouse, children….The Chinese proverbs made it simple if the improvement is not 10 times better than letting it…My Video: Why our life should not be a journey? https://youtu.be/xqtOlzaZQwIMy Audio: https://divinesuccess.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/Podcast.A/Why-our-life-should-not-be-a-journey.mp3
Ian and David are on the hunt for the perfect thrilling summer blockbuster--and have traveled all the way back to 1993's The Fugitive!In Andrew Davis' Academy Award-nominated adaptation of the 1960s TV show, Harrison Ford stars as Dr. Richard Kimble--a famous surgeon wrongfully accused of killing his wife (Sela Ward). Set free by a catastrophic accident during his prison transport, Kimble sets out to clear his name by finding the mysterious one-armed man who actually committed the murder. He's beset by a team of U.S. Marshals, led by the dogged and calculating Sam Gerard (Tommy Lee Jones), whose pursuit of his prey knows no compromise.In this loving and spoilerific look-back, the guys praise The Fugitive for being the kind of serious (and seriously exciting) big-budget entertainment Hollywood refuses to make anymore; puzzle over the movie's wild "Illinois" geography; and plow through the film's numerous "errors".Plus: Ian evades capture by changing his appearance live on camera!Subscribe, like, and comment to the Kicking the Seat YouTube channel, and check out kickseat.com for multiple movie podcasts each week!Show LinksWatch The Fugitive (1993) trailer.Pick up The Fugitive on 4K UHD Blu-ray from Warner Bros.Speaking of Chicago institutions, here's your reminder that the 11th Chicago Critics Film Festival has taken over the Music Box Theatre! Get your festival passes and tickets now!Follow David Fowlie's film criticism at Keeping It Reel.
Episode 365 is The Fugitive (1963) "Fear in a Desert City" After being on the run for 6 months, Richard Kimble falls in love with a beautiful woman who has a young son. She also has a physically abusive, estranged husband, that wants Kimble out of town, or dead.
Il est l'homme qui a inspiré le personnage du docteur Richard Kimble dans la série et le film Le Fugitif. Dans la vraie vie, il était le docteur Sam Sheppard. Jamais en fuite, lui, mais accusé, à l'été 1954, dans une banlieue résidentielle de Cleveland, du meurtre épouvantable de son épouse. Affaire qui va devenir l'archétype de l'erreur criminelle. Comment la science a t-elle changé le décor de la scène de crime ? Retrouvez tous les jours en podcast le décryptage d'un faits divers, d'un crime ou d'une énigme judiciaire par Jean-Alphonse Richard, entouré de spécialistes, et de témoins d'affaires criminelles. Ecoutez L'heure du Crime avec Jean-Alphonse Richard du 29 mars 2024
Il est l'homme qui a inspiré le personnage du docteur Richard Kimble dans la série et le film Le Fugitif. Dans la vraie vie, il était le docteur Sam Sheppard. Jamais en fuite, lui, mais accusé, à l'été 1954, dans une banlieue résidentielle de Cleveland, du meurtre épouvantable de son épouse. Affaire qui va devenir l'archétype de l'erreur criminelle. Comment la science a t-elle changé le décor de la scène de crime ? Retrouvez tous les jours en podcast le décryptage d'un faits divers, d'un crime ou d'une énigme judiciaire par Jean-Alphonse Richard, entouré de spécialistes, et de témoins d'affaires criminelles. Ecoutez L'heure du Crime avec Jean-Alphonse Richard du 29 mars 2024
In the opening segment of this episode of Film Flam, Colin and Sean ask themselves: where are all the best actors? Colin claims they're all with us right now while Sean refuses to have an opinion and instead gives vague economics-y reasons why they might be doing tv rather than flim. And in the end, it seems Sean can't name a single actor. Then, they dive into Andrew Davis's moneymaker The Fugitive, a tale of competence, loss, and trenchcoat conventions. This time they both mess up the character names, and Colin argues that it's okay to bitch and moan at a guy 5 minutes after he saves your life. And finally, Sean hems and haws and hems some more before choosing the next movie: Through a Glass Darkly. Join us next week to find out if it's a box office success or failure. Outstanding questions from this episode: - Is the Chicago Police Department really just a bunch of Chubby Police Dopes? - Can you orchestrate the killing of your friend's wife and still be a “total bro”? - When are they finally going to execute Richard Kimble? Email us your deepest, most profane and illegal secrets at realfilmflampod@gmail.com
Misfits Makin' It is the podcast component of the misfit comedy shows produced by Lauren LoGiudice. Show dates and info at www.laurenlogiudice.com This episode features Richard Kimberley and we talk about a clown teacher and performer, who shares his journey of self-learning circus skills and discovering the world of clowning. They discuss his adventurous travel and his transition into becoming a professional performer. They also discuss Richard's work with men in his clown workshop and the importance of self-reflection and healing. HOW TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST: Rate and review: Misfits like hearing from other misfits. Tell a friend: Misfits trust other misfits to tell them what's good. Sponsor a podcast: Affordable for individuals and makes the perfect gift. Support this art directly with a podcast that's custom-tailored to you or your friends. Make it happen by reaching out to inthemidstprod@gmail.com. CONNECT WITH RICHARD KIMBERLEY: www.fromtheplayns.com CONNECT WITH LAUREN LOGIUDICE: Instagram: @laurenlogi Twitter/TikTok/Threads: @laurenlogi Website: www.laurenlogiudice.com TIMESTAMPS, BROUGHT TO YOU BY AI Misfit Variety Show in DC [00:00:20] Lauren Logitech talks about bringing the Misfit Variety Show to DC and the success of the performance. Upcoming Family Wedding [00:01:14] Lauren Logitech discusses her nervousness about attending a family wedding where some family members have been unsupportive of her queer identity. Interview with Richard Kimble [00:04:35] Lauren Logitech introduces Richard Kimble, a clown teacher and performer, and discusses his adventurous life and experiences with bicycle travel. Learning circus skills and discovering clown [00:08:02] The speaker talks about how they self-taught themselves circus skills, including juggling and contact juggling, and their discovery of clown through a workshop. Biking as a means of travel and performing [00:09:40] The speaker discusses their preference for biking as a mode of transportation and how it influenced their lifestyle, including cheap accommodation and street performing. Finding rhythm and presence through travel [00:11:30] The speaker reflects on how their rhythm in life changed during their travels, experiencing a super chill and present time without time pressure, which eventually led to their discovery of clown. Becoming an actor [00:14:13] The speaker discusses their journey of discovering their passion for acting and their decision to pursue it full-time. Transition to professional performing [00:15:05] The speaker talks about their transition from casual performing to performing professionally with a company. Creating the show "Barada Street" [00:17:30] The speaker discusses the process of creating and performing their show "Barada Street" and how it evolved over the years. Living in a commune [00:20:55] Discussion about living in a commune for six years and then relocating to Austria. Gestalt therapy and clown work [00:22:00] Explanation of gestalt therapy and how it is combined with clown work in a workshop called "The Male Idiot." Reflecting on masculinity [00:26:24] Exploration of somatic approaches to masculinity and the workshop's focus on reflecting on one's relationship with masculinity. The Male Idiot Workshop [00:27:20] Richard Kimble discusses his interest in opening his clown workshop to other circles and working in prisons. Emasculating Men through Clowning [00:29:43] Lauren Logitech talks about how she emasculates men through her clown performances, specifically by asking them awkward questions about their bodies and processes. Realizing the Misfit Moment [00:33:20] Richard Kimble shares the defining moment when he realized he needed to break away from the traditional path and go traveling for a year. Meeting the cycling circus people [00:35:09] The speaker discusses meeting a group of independent artists and musicians who were part of a cycling ...
Celebrating its recent 30 year anniversary, we catch up with Dr. Richard Kimble and Sam Gerard in The Fugitive (1993) as well as the slapped together sequel, U.S. Marshals (1998). Two actors who don't boast a lot of variety were able to bring an exciting movie together. The second try didn't go as well. Listen and let us know what you think.Subscribe, rate, and review:Apple Podcasts: Our Film FathersSpotify: Our Film FathersGoogle Podcasts: Our Film Fathers---------------------------------------------Follow Us:Instagram: @ourfilmfathersTwitter: @ourfilmfathersEmail: ourfilmfathers@gmail.com
The show has been taken over for fun, casual Action Movies! Cameron and Isaac are back, reunited to watch The Fugitive (1993). This action-thriller film directed by Andrew Davis, stars Harrison Ford as Dr. Richard Kimble and Tommy Lee Jones as Deputy U.S. Marshal Samuel Gerart. This heart-pounding movie follows Kimble's quest to clear his name after being wrongly accused of murder while Gerard relentlessly pursues him. Join us as we delve into this iconic cat-and-mouse chase in our podcast, exploring its great performances, iconic action scenes, and the evolution of genre cycles in Hollywood. Cinema Spectator is a movie podcast hosted by Isaac Ransom and Cameron Tuttle. The show is executive produced by Darrin O'Neill; recorded & produced in the San Francisco Bay Area, CA. You can support the show at patreon.com/ecfsproductions. Follow us on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter under ECFS Productions (@ecfsproductions). Isaac and Cameron started recording podcasts with their first project Everything Comes from Something (2018), now focusing on new weekly content for Cinema Spectator. Cameron Tuttle is a full-time professional cinematographer, majoring in SFSU Film School to collaborate with corporate, private, and creative productions. Cameron is the expert. Isaac Ransom is a professional creative, digital marketer, and product manager working full-time. Isaac is the student. The podcast is a passion project between two longtime friends, we hope you can enjoy our project with the limited time we have! Thank you for your time, your generosity, and support.
Jon and Veronica travel back in time to check in on their investment in Provasic and this pesky Dr Richard Kimble who just won't let things go. Recommendations: Veronica - Overnight / Bama Rush / #bamarushtok Jon - Invasion of the Body Snatchers / The Muppet Movie / Cruel Intentions
Welcome back, movie enthusiasts! Join us in this episode as we step back in time to 1993 and explore the thrilling and comedic worlds of "So I Married An Axe Murderer" and "The Fugitive." Get ready for a rollercoaster of emotions and laughs! Movie Reviews: So I Married An Axe Murderer: Mike Myers takes on a dual role in this quirky romantic comedy. We'll discuss the film's unique humor, memorable quotes, and how it stands out among other rom-coms of its time. The Fugitive: Harrison Ford delivers a gripping performance as Dr. Richard Kimble, a man wrongly accused of his wife's murder. Join us as we dissect the suspenseful chase, the cat-and-mouse game with Tommy Lee Jones' character, and the film's impact on the action-thriller genre. Social Media Links: Stay connected with us and be part of the conversation on social media! Patreon: Support us on Patreon for exclusive content and early access to episodes: patreon.com/criticspod. Tee Public: Check out our merch store for awesome designs inspired by our favorite movies: teepublic.com/user/criticspod. YouTube: Subscribe to our YouTube channel for video highlights, discussions, and more: youtube.com/criticspod. Host Information: Jeff's Art: Don't miss Jeff's incredible artwork and illustrations at jefflassiter.com. It's a feast for the eyes! Sean's Reviews: Dive deeper into Sean's thoughts on movies by visiting his blog: seanatthemovies.blogspot.com. Get ready for insightful analyses and reviews. Thank you for tuning in to this episode of Everyone Is A Critic Podcast! We hope you enjoy our lively discussions about "So I Married An Axe Murderer" and "The Fugitive." Let us know your opinions on these films and share your thoughts on our social media platforms. Don't forget to leave us a review on your favorite podcast platform and spread the word to fellow movie lovers. We'll be back next week with more cinematic adventures to explore. Happy listening and watching!
This Summer legendary actor Harrison Ford's turned 81 and one of his most CLASSIC non-"Star Wars" or "Indiana Jones" movies roles is now 30 years old. This as Ford, is "Dr. Richard Kimble" in the 1993 dramatic thriller, "The Fugitive." Hear T.J. Rives and Jay Betsill give their critique, insight, movie factoids and trivia around this picture that was nominated for 7 Academy Awards, including Tommy Lee Jones winning for Best Supporting Actor for playing U.S Marshal "Samuel Gerard."The acting and the action keep you on the edge of your seat as Kimble escapes from the prison bus and has only a short amount of time to avoid the Marshals (and everyone else searching for him) to try to prove, "I DIDN'T kill my wife."We love re-living classic movies from the 80s, the 90s, and more and this one was a blast to do.It's "The Fugitive" on this edition of "We've Seen That!" and make sure to follow/subscribe/review us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, etc.!!And, stay engaged on our social media on X (Twitter), Facebook and Instagram under "We've Seen That." and go visit us on the web at www.weveseenthat.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/weve-seen-that/donations
It's Die Hard on the run! Phil and Liam are joined by special guests Dominick Nero and Adam Volerich (hosts of the Eye of the Duck film podcast) for an unyielding “hard-target search” of THE FUGITIVE, a hugely influential movie that contemporized the classic ‘chase thriller' and paved the way for a series of subsequent TV-to-film adaptations, as well as its own spate of imitators (and a direct sequel in 1998). After being wrongly convicted for the murder of his wife, top Chicago surgeon Dr. Richard Kimble (Harrison Ford) escapes during a prison transfer, and attempts to solve the murder while being relentlessly pursued by a team of cops, led by the dogged, indefatigable U.S Marshal Samuel Gerard (Tommy Lee Jones, in a star-making performance that bagged him an Academy Award). On face value, this beloved picture (which was a box-office smash in the summer of 1993) may not appear to have much in common with Die Hard, but its connections are actually many and varied, as the guys expertly illustrate in their ‘Die Hard DNA' section. It's also a surprisingly layered film, filled with prescient socio-economic and socio-political ideas, which gives the guys plenty to discuss as they analyze ‘The Anatomy of an Action Movie' with the kind of surgical precision that Dr. Richard Kimble himself might approve of! There's plenty of love for the film's cast, not just for the two effervescent stars, but also for the likes of Joe Pantoliano, Julianne Moore, Sela Ward, Jane Lynch (yes that Jane Lynch) and Dutch actor Jeroen Krabbe, whose earlier work in Paul Verhoeven's The Fourth Man – a film that directly influenced Die Hard – is also discussed, along with, of all things, Les Miserables! This is the first film on the show that was actually nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture, adding an air of prestige to this week's ‘Die Hard Oscars'! Finally, the guys team up - much like a squad of quirky U.S. Marshals - to tackle a challenging edition of the (appropriately named) ‘Double Jeopardy' trivia quiz! THE FUGITIVE trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETPVU0acnrE At the time of release, THE FUGITIVE is available to rent or buy through Amazon Prime Video, Apple/iTunes, YouTube, RedBox, Vudu, DirectTV, Spectrum and all the usual platforms. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/die-hard-on-a-blank/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On this episode: Indiana Jones 5 sponsored by Dial Soap: what is Phoebe Waller Bridge's future, and a message from our new Class Clown. PLUS! How soon is too soon to stream a new release movie? And… no no, The Flash is supposed to look like that. In news: Ted Kaczynski, The unibomber, Oklahoma City Bombing, Phoebe Waller Bridge, Indiana Jones and The Dial of Destiny, Shia LaBeouf, Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Marion, Mutt, Helena Shaw, Harrison Ford, Young Indiana Jones, Cannes Film Festival, Twitter reviews, paid reviews, River Phoenix, Solo, Alden Ehrenreich, Hail Caesar, Adam Driver, Bladerunner, Dr. Richard Kimble, The Fugitive, Dylan, Mos Def, Alan Rickman, A Hitchhiker's Guide to The Galaxy, Dave Dameshek, Daves of Thunder, Jeff Foxworthy, Disney Vault, Home Box Office, Top Gun: Maverick, Across The Spiderverse, Paramount, Evil Dead Rise, The Flash, Andy Muschietti, The Flash Zone, Roblox, The Rock, Black Adam, Henry Cavill, Ezra Miller, Battle Los Angeles, Battlefield Earth, Nic Cagehttp://www.MCFCpodcast.comhttp://www.facebook.com/MCFCpodcasthttp://www.twitter.com/podcastMCFChttp://www.tiktok.com/middleclassfilmclasshttp://www.instagram.com/middleclassfilmclassEmail: MCFCpodcast@gmail.comLeave us a voicemail at (209) 730-6010Merch store - https://middle-class-film-class.creator-spring.com/Join the Patreon:www.patreon.con/middleclassfilmclassPatrons:JavierListener Stephen: The Maple Syrup DonJoel ShinnemanLinda McCalisterHeather Sachs https://twitter.com/DorkOfAllDorksRyan CorbinJason https://www.forcefivepodcast.com/ Brendan BealChris GeigerDylanMitch Burns linktr.ee/MitchburnsJoseph Navarro Pete Abeytaand Tyler Noe Streaming Picks:Ghost in The Shell - FreeVeeKindergarten Cop - NetflixShazam! The Fury of the Gods - MaxDirty Dancing - Paramount+The Cable Guy - NetflixDemolition Man - Max
Video link: Deceased actress June Harding's message to me from Sun, May 17th, 2009 is shared: - YouTube "The Fugitive" Season 2, episode 22 titled "Moon Child" from Tues. Feb 16th, 1965 at 10pm. Here's June's episode of "The Fugitive" on the "Daily Motion" website with the original music from a Seattle TV station: https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7ylzv2 Plot: A small town is on edge because two women have been murdered. Kimble is stopped by a group of vigilantes who suspect any stranger. He escapes and hides in an abandoned building, where he is helped by a young woman. CAST: June Harding as Joanne Mercer. Murray Hamilton (Mayor in "Jaws"), Harry Dean Stanton from "Alien." Actor Roy Jenson, the BIG deep-voiced guy from the original "Star Trek" season 2 episode "The Omega Glory" who hit Captain Kirk in the back of the head with a prison bar "Spock, we'll have you out in a minute" (BOINK!) played the clothes-line strangler. Virginia Christie", Mrs. Olson" in the classic Folgers Coffee TV ad campaign & real wife of Fritz Feld ("POP!") played the mother of the 19 year old woman with a "low IQ" (Autism?) mind of a child played by June Harding. A character who's still playing with dolls. June's character Joanne was my favorite guest character of the entire series, even over the character of Jean Carlisle played by Diane Baker, the woman who married Dr. Richard Kimble in the end, we assume. Actress June Harding is best known as the co-star of the movie "The Trouble with Angels." Released by Columbia Pictures on Mar. 30th, 1966. Jerry Goldsmith did the music. Cost 2 million. Made 4.1 million. Years ago I wrote June Harding. She sent me a very nice reply. I was saddened to learn just this morning that she passed away in 2019. Late actress & artist June Harding's sweet message is at the 51:50 mark. BIO: June Harding (September 7th, 1937 – March 22nd, 2019) was an actress who appeared in several 1960s TV shows. She is best remembered for her role opposite Hayley Mills and Rosalind Russell in the 1966 film "The Trouble with Angels." Harding was born in Emporia, VA, & graduated from Greensville County High School in 1955. She earned a bachelor's in acting from Richmond Professional Institute. After graduation, she went to New York. She studied acting under Lonny Chapman at The Theater Studio of NY. She took ballet & practiced yoga. In the summer of 1961, Harding acted in a stock company at the Cecilwood Theater in Fishkill, NY. In NY, she landed a recurring role on the CBS soap opera "As the World Turns." Harding appeared in the off-Broadway productions of "The Innocents Abroad," "The Boy Friend" and "Cry of the Raindrop," for which she won a Daniel Blum Theater World Award. In Dec. 1961, she made her Broadway debut as Liz Michaelson in the comedy "Take Her, She's Mine." In "Take Her She's Mine," Harding played Art Carney's youngest daughter. Elizabeth Ashley played her sister and won a Tony Award for her performance. Harding was a regular cast member on "The Richard Boone Show" TV anthology on NBC in 1963-1964. She appeared in a 1964 episode of "The Cara Williams Show" & in 2 episodes of "The Fugitive" as Joanne Mercer ("Moon Child", 1965) and as Cathy ("10,000 Pieces of Silver", 1966). June's Universal made-for-TV movie called "Dial Hot Line" spawned a series about an inner city psychiatrist. Harding continued her role of Ann on the ABC medical drama "Matt Lincoln" in 1970-1971 Harding married Gary Thomas in the 1970s. She retired from show business in the late 1970s and the couple moved to Maine. They separated years later. She settled in Blue Hill, Maine where she became an artist. The Richmond Times-Dispatch reported that Harding died in hospice care on Mar. 22nd, 2019 at the age of 81 of natural causes. Her memorial service was held April 13th, 2019, June Harding Art - Fine Art America #JuneHarding #TheFugitive
Per IMDB- A well respected Chicago surgeon Dr. Richard Kimble has found out that his wife, Helen, has been murdered ferociously in her own home. The police found Kimble and accused him of the murder. Then, Kimble (without Justifiable Reason) was tried, convicted, and sentenced to death. However, on the way to prison, Kimble's transport crashed. Kimble escapes and is now on the run. Deputy Samuel Gerard from Chicago takes charge of the chase of Kimble. Meanwhile, Kimble takes up his own investigation to find who really killed his wife, and to lure Gerard and his team into it as well.
This week, MC Williams of Myths Your Teacher Hated joins Travis to talk about his first time seeing 1993's The Fugitive. Based on the 60s TV series, it stars Harrison Ford as Dr. Richard Kimble, and Tommy Lee Jones as US Marshall Sam Gerard. So, after 30 years, does it hold up? Or is it an overly long and kind of boring action movie. Let's find out...Thanks go out to Audie Norman (@TheAudieNorman) for the album art. Outro music In Pursuit provided by Purple-Planet.netSupport the show by going to patreon.com/wyhsVisit tvstravis.com for more shows and projects from TVsTravis Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Heartland POD on Twitter - @TheHeartlandPOD Co-HostsAdam Sommer @Adam_Sommer85 (Twitter) @adam_sommer85 (Post)Rachel Parker @msraitchetp (Post) Sean Diller @SeanDillerCO (Twitter and Post)https://heartlandpod.com/JOIN PATREON FOR MORE - AND JOIN OUR SOCIAL NETWORK!“Change The Conversation”Adam's Opening Statement: The WallRIP - Tina Turnerhttps://news.stlpublicradio.org/arts/2023-05-24/tina-turner-rock-and-roll-icon-dead-at-83I Believe We Had ThatJudge rules Eric Schmitt's mask lawsuit was a loser - some listeners may recall in 2022 when I (Adam) did an ENTIRE episode where I(he) read through one of these law suits and explained, in detail, why it was legally bunkhttps://missouriindependent.com/2023/05/27/judge-rules-missouri-ag-had-no-authority-to-order-end-of-school-mask-mandates/True or FalseThe Governor of Nebraska is demonstrably dumber than our favorite Goldfish here in Missouri, Gov. Parson? https://metro.newschannelnebraska.com/story/48974886/pillen-questioned-on-12week-abortion-banThe state's new 12-week restriction on abortion is staunchly backed by Republican Gov. Jim Pillen, who was asked by NCN if doctors who perform abortions after 12 weeks will be criminally prosecuted.Yeah…NoMissouri AG Bailey picks up a pile of Schmitthttps://www.kansascity.com/news/politics-government/article275741456.htmlMayor Quinton Lucas: https://www.kcur.org/podcast/up-to-date/2023-05-25/mayor-quinton-lucas-says-we-are-in-a-tragic-time-in-american-politics-amidst-anti-trans-lawsYeah…yeah!Kansas district line changes https://www.kansascity.com/latest-news/article303801.html Bonus: One eyed man finally caught, Dr. Richard Kimble sleeps easier (sorry not sorr)https://www.cnn.com/2023/05/25/politics/oath-keepers-sentencing-stewart-rhodes-kelly-meggs/index.htmlBuy or Sell“Biden's Economy” impact on 2024 election, you buying that stock, or selling? https://washingtonmonthly.com/2023/05/23/why-dont-americans-recognize-that-inflation-is-down-and-incomes-are-up/The Big OneTHE DEBT CEILING - IT IS STILL A POLITICAL STORY!Biden and McCarthy's New Odd Couple RoutineHe's a slovenly liberal and He's a fastidious conservative but get them together in the white house and watch the sparks, and high fives, fly!ABC Story: https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/mccarthy-defends-debt-ceiling-deal-predicts-democrats-join/story?id=99660548&cid=social_twitter_abcn Guardian summary: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/may/29/us-debt-ceiling-deal-congress-supportWho's credit is it anyway? https://www.politico.com/news/2023/05/28/biden-mccarthy-debt-deal-pass-00099131GOP support is in question (because of COURSE it is)https://www.politico.com/news/2023/05/28/debt-limit-deal-gop-support-democratic-senator-00099129
Heartland POD on Twitter - @TheHeartlandPOD Co-HostsAdam Sommer @Adam_Sommer85 (Twitter) @adam_sommer85 (Post)Rachel Parker @msraitchetp (Post) Sean Diller @SeanDillerCO (Twitter and Post)https://heartlandpod.com/JOIN PATREON FOR MORE - AND JOIN OUR SOCIAL NETWORK!“Change The Conversation”Adam's Opening Statement: The WallRIP - Tina Turnerhttps://news.stlpublicradio.org/arts/2023-05-24/tina-turner-rock-and-roll-icon-dead-at-83I Believe We Had ThatJudge rules Eric Schmitt's mask lawsuit was a loser - some listeners may recall in 2022 when I (Adam) did an ENTIRE episode where I(he) read through one of these law suits and explained, in detail, why it was legally bunkhttps://missouriindependent.com/2023/05/27/judge-rules-missouri-ag-had-no-authority-to-order-end-of-school-mask-mandates/True or FalseThe Governor of Nebraska is demonstrably dumber than our favorite Goldfish here in Missouri, Gov. Parson? https://metro.newschannelnebraska.com/story/48974886/pillen-questioned-on-12week-abortion-banThe state's new 12-week restriction on abortion is staunchly backed by Republican Gov. Jim Pillen, who was asked by NCN if doctors who perform abortions after 12 weeks will be criminally prosecuted.Yeah…NoMissouri AG Bailey picks up a pile of Schmitthttps://www.kansascity.com/news/politics-government/article275741456.htmlMayor Quinton Lucas: https://www.kcur.org/podcast/up-to-date/2023-05-25/mayor-quinton-lucas-says-we-are-in-a-tragic-time-in-american-politics-amidst-anti-trans-lawsYeah…yeah!Kansas district line changes https://www.kansascity.com/latest-news/article303801.html Bonus: One eyed man finally caught, Dr. Richard Kimble sleeps easier (sorry not sorr)https://www.cnn.com/2023/05/25/politics/oath-keepers-sentencing-stewart-rhodes-kelly-meggs/index.htmlBuy or Sell“Biden's Economy” impact on 2024 election, you buying that stock, or selling? https://washingtonmonthly.com/2023/05/23/why-dont-americans-recognize-that-inflation-is-down-and-incomes-are-up/The Big OneTHE DEBT CEILING - IT IS STILL A POLITICAL STORY!Biden and McCarthy's New Odd Couple RoutineHe's a slovenly liberal and He's a fastidious conservative but get them together in the white house and watch the sparks, and high fives, fly!ABC Story: https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/mccarthy-defends-debt-ceiling-deal-predicts-democrats-join/story?id=99660548&cid=social_twitter_abcn Guardian summary: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/may/29/us-debt-ceiling-deal-congress-supportWho's credit is it anyway? https://www.politico.com/news/2023/05/28/biden-mccarthy-debt-deal-pass-00099131GOP support is in question (because of COURSE it is)https://www.politico.com/news/2023/05/28/debt-limit-deal-gop-support-democratic-senator-00099129
We're on the hunt for Dr. Richard Kimble in 1993's blockbuster film, The Fugitive. Tommy Lee Jones takes home Oscar gold for his supporting role as the unflappable Marshal Samuel Gerard.Roland Uruci's Ready Speaker Podcast on YouTubeVisit zen.ai/332412 and use offer code 332412 for 12% off and free 2 day shipping!Follow us: Instagram Facebook Watch us on YouTube!
Dana and Tom welcome Terry Bartley (Most Writers are Fans podcast) to discuss the 1993 thriller, The Fugitive: directed by Andrew Davis, written by Jeb Stuart and David Twohy, starring Harrison Ford and Tommy Lee Jones.Plot Summary: "The Fugitive" is a gripping thriller that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats from start to finish. Directed by Andrew Davis and starring Harrison Ford as Dr. Richard Kimble, the film tells the story of a man wrongly accused of murdering his wife.After a daring escape from a prison transport, Kimble goes on the run, desperate to clear his name and find the real killer. Meanwhile, U.S. Marshal Samuel Gerard, played by Tommy Lee Jones, is hot on his trail, determined to bring him to justice.The film is a masterclass in tension-building, with Davis using every trick in the book to keep the audience engaged. The action sequences are expertly choreographed, and the performances from Ford and Jones are superb, with both actors bringing depth and nuance to their roles. At its heart, "The Fugitive" is a classic tale of good versus evil, with Kimble representing the innocent man fighting against a corrupt system.You can now follow us on Instagram, Twitter, or TikTok (@gmoatpodcast) or find our Facebook page at Greatest Movie of All-Time Podcast.For more on the episode, go to: https://www.ronnyduncanstudios.com/post/the-fugitive-1993-ft-terry-bartleyFor the entire rankings list so far, go to: https://www.ronnyduncanstudios.com/post/greatest-movie-of-all-time-list
¡Seguimos con el ciclo "Éramos 3 y con Harrison Ford", dejamos las aventuras arqueológicas pero seguimos con un Ford haciendo de doctor, en este caso, el doctor Richard Kimble defendiendo su inocencia en El fugitivo ya que: "I didn't kill my wife!!". ¡Nos acompaña Hugo Castellano, auténtico fiel de SU Cine Millonario y experto en Chicago!
Zach & Zo has been replaced by Zo and Ro of the Scarif Scuttlebutt Podcast, which can be found on the Red 5 Network. The two check out a series of events in Chicago involving a convicted murderer on the run and news reports show that the Chicago Police Department and the U.S. Marshalls are on the trail. Leading the man hunt is a stubborn, clever and determined Deputy Marshall named Samuel Gerard and Dr. Richard Kimble is The Fugitive. Episode Segment Time Stamps Opening Credits . . . . . . 00:18:57Favorite Parts . . . . . . . . 00:45:07Trivia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .01:29:38Critics' Thoughts . . . . . 02:02:03 The Scarif Scuttlebutt Podcast Links: Podcast: https://pod.link/1460580192Twitter: https://twitter.com/ScarifPodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/scarifpodcast/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@scarifpodcastThe Red 5 Network: https://bio.link/red5 Back Look Cinema: The Podcast Links:www.backlookcinema.comEmail: fanmail@backlookcinema.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/backlookcinemaFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/backlookcinemapodcastInstagram: https://instagram.com/backlookcinemapodcastTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@backlookcinemaMastodon: https://mstdn.party/@backlookcinemaBack Look Cinema Merch at Teespring.com (https://back-look-cinema-merch.creator-spring.com/)Back Look Cinema Merch at Teepublic.com (https://www.teepublic.com/user/back-look-cinema-podcast-merch?utm_source=designer&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=G1VQNMthhSg)
For the first time in four years, the gang is back together in-person to dive off the prison bus and into the action-packed mystery thriller The Fugitive. When Dr. Richard Kimble is framed for his wife's murder, he must outrun and outwit federal agents, a crooked pharmaceutical company, and a one-armed man to clear his name. Watch the trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETPVU0acnrE
OF COURSE everyone believes this wronged man! This week the Ladies watched listener recommendation “The Fugitive,” starring Harrison Ford and Tommy Lee Jones, with plenty of blink-and-you'll-miss-it roles from big names today. We discuss just how surprisingly action-packed the film gets, detour into the latest Ozempic obsession (*eye roll*), and marvel at how many people are willing to blatantly lie for Harrison Ford's Dr Richard Kimble. *BIG NEWS* Rebecca's latest show is out! Watch "The Exhibit," an art show/competition hosted by the Smithsonian. It's on MTV after RuPaul's "Drag Race." Want to recommend a movie? Send them to us at ladiesgetaction@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
“I'm going to be honest, this is really going to be a letdown after the last pod”-Dave, sleepy host of this show. HOT MESS ALERT: Hello fine podcast listeners. Please be aware that this episode may have run into more trouble than Richard Kimble did trying to clear his name. With Chris' technical issues and Dave's…we'll say lack of energy….Mikey did his best to edit around it. So if it sounds choppy and weird, blame Chris and/or Dave. If it sounds great, give all credit to that amazing/handsome editor Mikey. Full disclosure, that genius also writes these show notes. What a guy. The other two are lucky to know him…. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/finemovies/message
It's week 3 of our mystery series, and we're searching every warehouse, farmhouse, henhouse, outhouse and doghouse looking for the one-armed man to exonerate Harrison Ford's Dr. Richard Kimble. In this discussion of the 1993 film The Fugitive, we talk about the use of the Hitchcockian archetypal "wronged man" hero, unexpected comedic moments in this otherwise deadly serious film, crashing trains for art, if Jeroen Krabbe can ever be trusted, and whether it's okay to fall in love anew while you're deep in the process of finding your wife's murderer and running from the law. We also engage in some horrifying impressions of a Chicago accent, offer up our respect for the hardworking and prolific character actors in film, and consider the possibilities of a Big Lebowski/Fugitive mashup. Shave off that incriminating beard and give us a listen!
THE GOOD NURSE MOVIE REVIEW Doctor Strange, Hawkeye Pierce, Doc McStuffins, Richard Kimble, Dr. Teeth of The Electric Mayhem: All practitioners that heal the body and soothe the soul. But what about the unsung heroes that draw blood and take grievances? There's Nurse Ratched, Annie Wilkes, and of course Greg Focker to name a few. … Read More »Screener Squad: The Good Nurse
THE GOOD NURSE MOVIE REVIEW Doctor Strange, Hawkeye Pierce, Doc McStuffins, Richard Kimble, Dr. Teeth of The Electric Mayhem: All practitioners that heal the body and soothe the soul. But what about the unsung heroes that draw blood and take grievances? There's Nurse Ratched, Annie Wilkes, and of course Greg Focker to name a few. … Read More »Screener Squad: The Good Nurse
We are very excited to have Dr. Bruce Gewertz on the pod today, with guest hosts Dr. Ali Azizzadeh and Dr. Ben Pearce. We discuss Dr. Gewertz's career as a surgeon-scientist, with an emphasis on the importance of emotional intelligence and the leadership lessons he has learned along the way. Dr. Gewertz (@jackgiraffe1) is the H and S Nichols Distinguished Chair, Vice Dean for Academic Affairs and Vice President, Interventional Services at Cedars-Sinai Health System. Prior to his tenure at Cedars-Sinai, he spent 25 years at the University of Chicago, the last 14 of which as the Dallas Phemister Chair of the Department of Surgery. He also served as the inspiration for Harrison Ford's character, Dr. Richard Kimble, in the Academy Award nominated 1993 movie classic, “The Fugitive”, starring Harrison Ford and Tommy Lee Jones. Dr. Ali Azizzadeh (@DrAliAzizzadeh)is a Professor and Director of the Division of Vascular Surgery at Cedars-Sinai, Vice Chair of the Department of Surgery, Associate Director, Smidt Heart Institute, and Associate Dean of Faculty Affairs. Before being recruited by Dr. Gewertz to join the staff at Cedars-Sinai in 2017, he served as Professor and Chief of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery at McGovern Medical School at UTHealth and the Memorial Hermann Heart and Vascular Institute in Houston, TX. Dr. Ben Pearce (@HawkeyeBJP) is the William D. Jordan, Jr. Endowed Professor of Vascular Surgery and Program Director of the Vascular Training Programs at the University of Alabama-Birmingham. Dr. Pearce completed his general surgery residency at the University of Chicago Hospitals where he was mentored by today's guest. He even wore Dr. Richard Kimble's loupes as an intern! He then completed his fellowship at UAB in Vascular Surgery and was an assistant professor at UT Health before returning to Birmingham to take on his current position. He is pleased to count Dr. Gewertz as a trusted mentor, but, more importantly, dear friend for the past 22 years Learn more about Dr. Gewertz here: https://brucegewertzmd.com/about/ Selected videos and publications by Dr. Gewertz What other topics would you like to hear about? Let us know more about you and what you think of our podcast through our Listener Survey or email us at AudibleBleeding@vascularsociety.org. Follow us on Twitter @audiblebleeding Learn more about us at https://www.audiblebleeding.com/about-1/ and #jointheconversation.
In this episode we get into The Fugitive starring Harrison Ford and Tommy Lee Jones. Harrison plays Dr. Richard Kimble, a innocent man accused of killing his wife. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/catchthesevibes/message
Dr. Richard Kimble comes home from an event and finds a man in his house! He swears it was a man with just one arm but yhe next thing he knows he is being accused, tried, and found guilty for the murder of his wife. When an accident occurs during prison transfer Dr. Kimble finds himself on the run with a determined U.S. Marshal right on his tail. It becomes a cat & mouse game as Kimble tries to prove his innocence and stay a step ahead to do so! Harrison Ford & Tommy Lee Jones star in the thrill a minute film, The Fugitive! In Download This we discuss Prey this week, we tlak this month in pop culture history & all the latest geek culture news is discussed. We then preview next week's film, Collateral. Visit us for all episodes & more at the www.therebelradiopodcast.com Please leave us a 5-Star review on iTunes! You can also find us on Spotify iHeartRadio Follow us on Facebook Twitter @rebelradiopod
Dr. Richard Kimble, unjustly accused of murdering his wife, must find the real killer while being the target of a nationwide manhunt led by a seasoned U.S. Marshal.
Dr. Richard Kimble, unjustly accused of murdering his wife, must find the real killer while being the target of a nationwide manhunt led by a seasoned U.S. Marshal.
Harrison Ford time on the Good Day for a Movie Podcast and somehow Jacob wasn't the one to pick it? Sage picks 1993's The Fugitive, starring Harrison Ford and Tommy Lee Jones. Sage questions if Tate actually watched the movie, Sage tests Jacob's Harrison Ford trivia knowledge, and Sage throws down the gauntlet to the Scrubs stars that he will destroy any Scrubs trivia challenge they "drive" his way. This movie was directed by Andrew Davis. GD4AM: 83/100 IMDb: 7.8/10 Metacritic: 87/100 RT: 96% Dr. Richard Kimble, unjustly accused of murdering his wife, must find the real killer while being the target of a nationwide manhunt led by a seasoned U.S. Marshal. This movie is currently streaming on HBOMAX. NEXT MOVIE REVIEW: Invasion of the Body Snatchers, streaming on Amazon Prime.
Do you remember the movie called The Fugitive? It came out in 1993, and it starred Harrison Ford as Dr. Richard Kimble, who was unjustly accused of murdering his wife. Throughout the movie, he's working to find the REAL killer. But at the same time, he's the target of a nationwide manhunt, led by a seasoned US Marshal – played by Tommy Lee Jones. It's a really good one. In a scene from that movie, probably the most famous scene, Dr. Kimble is being chased through a tunnel in a dam and gets to the end, and stops – because it opens to a drop off of hundreds of feet down, into a huge amount of rushing water. The US Marshal catches up to him, and the chase is over for Dr Kimble, because there seems to be no way of escape. He has no way out. But then, he does the unthinkable – he jumps. The story you're about to hear kind of made me think of that kind of scenario. My guest is Adam, and he was out on a mountain hike, enjoying the scenery and having fun. But suddenly, in a split second, he was in a precarious spot that he never expected to be in. And he saw no way out. This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp – online counseling. Get 10% off your first month by visiting BetterHelp.com/WHATWAS. This episode is sponsored by Babbel – language for life – purchase a 3 month subscription, and get 3 months free: go to Babbel.com and use the promo code WHAT
Just in time for St. Patrick's Day, let's revisit the ‘90's blockbuster thriller which helped make dying rivers (the Chicago River) green for the holiday mainstream. This epic blockbuster stars Harrison Ford as Dr. Richard Kimble as The Fugitive on the run after being falsely convicted for the murder of his wife. It also co-stars Tommy Lee Jones as U.S. Marshall Sam Gerard who's hot on his trail, in a role for which he won an Oscar. Directed by Andrew Davis, this U.S. Marshall does a hard-target search of every gas station, residence, warehouse, farmhouse, henhouse, outhouse, and doghouse! Host: Geoff GershonProducer: Marlene Gershonhttps://livingforthecinema.com/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Living-for-the-Cinema-Podcast-101167838847578Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/livingforthecinema/Letterboxd:https://letterboxd.com/Living4Cinema/