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Matt and Eric take different sides when it comes to Robert Carlyle's Don and his besieged family in sequel 28 WEEKS LATER, which takes us 200 days into the rage virus outbreak in the UK and all the turmoil that follows.
She's the fairest but she isn't always the brightest. We get into the making of and nitty gritty details of 1937's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, the FIRST DISNEY ANIMATED FEATURE FILM. As we talk plot and marvel at this animated classic, we also ask the hard questions: Did inhaling a bar of soap kill Dopey? Is Grumpy just a misogynist? What kind of message does this movie send to girls and women... and to men too? Plus, we get Superbad in the MouthGarf Report, and play a little I See What You Did There.Watch Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs now on Disney+Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snow_White_and_the_Seven_Dwarfs_(1937_film)Please give us a 5 star rating on Apple Podcasts! Want to ask us a question? Talk to us! Email debutbuddies@gmail.comListen to Kelly and Chelsea's awesome horror movie podcast, Never Show the Monster.Get some sci-fi from Spaceboy Books.Get down with Michael J. O'Connor's music!Next time: First Ultramarathon
Send us a textShy and looking for attention, the infamous Three Mouthketeers quickly become smitten with an indie cannibal romance film, who somehow, much to their surprise, reciprocates the attraction. But as these feelings intensify, so does the unexpected submersion into the wacky wild world of mukbanging. And with it, lots of interesting discussion. On Episode 662 of Trick or Treat Radio we discuss the film Cannibal Mukbang from director Aimee Kuge! We also pay tribute to the late great Val Kilmer, explore the mukbang phenomenon, and create a super team to fight our evil tariff overlords! So grab your extra spicy human meatball, don't get fooled by Mel Torme, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: John Carpenter, Dark Star, Halloween, Escape from New York, The Thing, They Live, Big Trouble in Little China, Hollywood Walk of Fame, Keith David, Gal Gadot, 2015 Vision, what is a mukbang?, Shaori, eating videos, three time Covid champ, this day in horror history, Richard Gere, Planet of the Apes, Primal Fear, Butcher Boy, Lost in Space, Joe Nosferatu, Charo, The Man With the Screaming Brain, Bruce Campbell, Mackey Sasser, Cheers, Danny Glover, Mel Gibson, 8 cups of coffee a day, The Tariff Titans, The Inve$tment, RIP Val Kilmer, Top Secret!, Real Genius, Tombstone, George Cosmatos, The Saint, The Salton Sea, Batman Forever, Vincent D'Onofrio without a nose, The Doors, The Naked Gun, Peter Cushing, Morton Downey Jr, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, Heat, Top Gun, Cary Elwes, Willow, McGruber, Al Pacino, Michael Mann, True Romance, Knight Rider, The Super, Joe Pesci, eating food on social media, Feed, ASMR, the phenomena of videos that appeal to the senses, Cannibal Holocaust, Ravenous, Robert Carlyle, Guy Pearce, Brain Damage, long pig, cannibal bibs, April Consalo, Nate Wise, Aimee Kuge, Cannibal Mukbang, Castle Muckbang, She Wants Revenge, American Psycho, Genesis, Huey Lewis and the News, MaXXXine, Mia Goth, fearless performances, fearless = naked, “good for her” moments, he might be neutered but he's not dumb, Fandago at home, Osgood Perkins, Brian Paulin, Bone Sickness, Vinegar Syndrome, Bone Tomahawk, Kevin Barbare, The Three Mouthketeers, Who's the Fool the Mukbanger or the Mukbangee, and the depths of douchebaggery.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show
Welcome to the LIVING FOR THE BOYLE review series! Daniel Francis Boyle originally hailed from Manchester, England and his filmmaking career took off thirty years ago in 1995 with the release of acclaimed cult thriller Shallow Grave. And ever since then, Danny Boyle (as he's officially known) has carved out a uniquely successful career not only achieving box office success several times but also winning a few Oscars along the way. During this time period, he has also become one of MY personal favorite directors, having helmed excellent ORIGINAL stories spanning several genres including children's fantasy, science fiction, crime drama, horror, and biopic. Over the next few months, I will be reviewing some of my favorite entries from his filmography in the lead-up to the long-awaited sequel to one of his more successful films….28 Years Later which will be released in the U.S. on June 20!Twenty-nine years ago, this raw, high-energy adaptation of Irvine Welsh's novel about a group of young men in Edinburgh (Scotland) scoring heroin took the world by storm. Of course, it was about more than just the drugs....it was a frenetic crime comedy/drama not only exploring addiction but youth. It also featured a top-flight cast of up-and-coming UK actors along with an iconic soundtrack! Starring Ewan McGregor, Ewen Bremner, Jonny Lee Miller, Robert Carlyle, Kevin McKidd, and Kelly McDonald, it's time to find out about whether to....Choose Life. Host & Editor: Geoff GershonProducer: Marlene GershonSend us a texthttps://livingforthecinema.com/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Living-for-the-Cinema-Podcast-101167838847578Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/livingforthecinema/Letterboxd:https://letterboxd.com/Living4Cinema/
Which fart do you think would win the F-A-R-T Cup?Welcome back to The Chris Moyles Show on Radio X Podcast. This week we went through a comprehensive list of the different names for boobs…We had the legendary Bobby C (Robert Carlyle, not Bobby Charlton…) in to talk about his new Netflix series,Toxic Town. He also dropped his skin care routine and the secret to looking young, spoiler alert, it's not colonics.Then, to be sure, to be sure, we had Father Dougal himself, the hilarious Ardal O'Hanlon! He joined Chris and the team to chat all about his new tour and, of course, his upcoming trip to God's country (Leeds) to watch Leeds United.It doesn't stop there, we also had your Whatsapp Messages on the show! We laughed, we cried, and we had fish fingers and chips da da da da da… oi oi oi… stuck in our heads for the rest of the day.For even more laughs listen out for this:Dom's 1 word impressionMummy Pig's pregnantThe Book of Moron Enjoy!The Chris Moyles Show on Radio XWeekdays 6:30am - 10am
Acting great Robert Carlyle joined Bush to talk all about his new Netflix TV show, Toxic Town. Plus, Bush made sure to ask Robert about some of his most iconic roles... cue Begbie & Trainspotting chat.
Begbie himself, and surely a frontrunner for British cinema's scariest man (on screen only, we might add), is our guest this week—it's Robert Carlyle. This time he's playing staunchly moral councilor Sam Hagen in new Netflix drama ‘Toxic Town'. Penned by Jack Thorne (of course), and with a cracking cast of Jodie Whittaker, Aimee Lou Wood, Rory Kinnear and more alongside Carlyle, it tells the true story of the Corby poisonings. Following the closure of the town's steelworks, mismanagement of toxic waste begins to affect the health of local mothers and their babies—who are dismissed by the council and must fight for justice. Robert unpacks his character, and gives us the screen zinger of the year that had us reaching for the birdsong button... Mark reviews ‘Toxic Town', as well as Indian feelgood flick ‘Superboys of Malegaon'. The Hindi language film follows a gang of amateur filmmakers whose shoestring budget spoofs of their favourite Bollywood hits become a cult phenomenon. Plus, Gia Coppola's ‘The Last Showgirl'--the story of a Las Vegas dancer's fading glamour, starring Pamela Anderson in a critically acclaimed comeback performance. All the usual box office madness and top takes from our emergency mailers too. Don't miss it! Timecodes (for Vanguardistas listening ad-free): Superboys of Malegaon Review: 09:24 Toxic Town Review: 44:10 Robert Carlyle Interview: 30:19 Laughter Lift: 49:30 The Last Showgirl Review: 55:53 You can contact the show by emailing correspondence@kermodeandmayo.com or you can find us on social media, @KermodeandMayo EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/take Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee! A Sony Music Entertainment production. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts and follow us @sonypodcasts To advertise on this show contact: podcastadsales@sonymusic.com And to find out more about Sony's new show Origins with Cush Jumbo, click here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week, Tommy is joined by actor Colin O’Donoghue who became a household name by playing Captain Hook (aka Killian) on the smash-hit series, Once Upon a Time. The show tells the story of what happens when fairy tale legends and modern life collide. Once Upon a Time instantly became a fan-favorite series, going on for 7 magical season on ABC. Between film, tv, theater, singing and voice over work, Colin has proven that he is a man of many talents, leaving audiences with memorable and powerful performances time and time again. Today, Colin opens up about how his life completely changed once he booked a huge role on Once Upon a Time, why he was surprised when he got the part, that very special first day on set with Robert Carlyle, how new generations keep discovering Once Upon a Time, what working with Jennifer Morrison was like for all of the years together, how moving on from playing Captain Hook was a difficult transition, where he keeps his iconic costume, if Once Upon a Time deserves a revival, if he would jump into a Hook spin-off, his thoughts on that controversial final season of the show, how he tries to move past anxiety and nerves to be present in the moment, how his approach to acting has changed over the years, if any new music may be on the way, the surprising legendary celebrity he found out he is cousins with, and so much more. Subscribe, rate, and review this episode if you enjoyed this conversation!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Movie of the Year: 1996TrainspottingExploring Trainspotting (1996): Danny Boyle, Scotland's 90s, and the Iconic Friends in FocusThe Movie of the Year podcast's episode on Trainspotting delves into the gritty, stylish, and controversial 1996 film directed by Danny Boyle. This seminal movie captures the chaos of addiction, the humor of flawed friendship, and the vibrancy of Scotland in the 1990s. From its unforgettable ensemble cast to its iconic soundtrack, Trainspotting continues to resonate as a cultural and cinematic landmark.Danny Boyle: The Vision Behind TrainspottingDanny Boyle, the director behind Trainspotting, is a central focus of the episode. His innovative style and ability to merge dark humor with raw emotion propelled this film—and his career—to new heights. The podcast highlights how Boyle's kinetic direction and bold use of music, including Iggy Pop's “Lust for Life” and Underworld's “Born Slippy,” turned Trainspotting into a sensory masterpiece.The hosts also explore how Boyle's compassionate lens captures the humanity of even the most flawed characters. They discuss how this approach laid the groundwork for his future films, including Slumdog Millionaire and 28 Days Later, cementing Boyle's status as a visionary filmmaker.The Film's Group of Friends: Complex, Flawed, and UnforgettableAt its heart, Trainspotting is a character-driven story about a group of friends navigating heroin addiction, poverty, and fleeting hope. The podcast celebrates the cast's stellar performances:Ewan McGregor as Renton: The conflicted protagonist seeking a way out of the chaos.Robert Carlyle as Begbie: A volatile presence who adds danger to every scene.Ewen Bremner as Spud: The lovable screw-up whose humanity shines through.Jonny Lee Miller as Sick Boy: The charming schemer with a sharp tongue.The hosts dive into how these characters strike a balance between humor and heartbreak, creating a portrayal of friendship that is as chaotic as it is relatable.Scotland of the 90s: A Stark Yet Vibrant BackdropThe podcast's discussion extends to the setting: Scotland in the 1990s. Trainspotting portrays a gritty Edinburgh where picturesque landscapes contrast with urban decay. This vivid backdrop is more than just scenery; it's a character in itself.The episode examines the socio-economic challenges of the time, including unemployment and drug epidemics, which shaped the film's narrative. The hosts also commend Danny Boyle's authentic use of Scottish dialect and real locations, which ground the story in its cultural moment.Why Trainspotting Still MattersThe Movie of the Year podcast passionately argues that Trainspotting remains an essential cinematic experience. Danny Boyle's daring vision, the unforgettable group of friends, and its authentic depiction of Scotland's 90s culture ensure its lasting impact.For podcast listeners and movie lovers, this episode offers fresh insights into a film that continues to challenge, inspire, and entertain. Debut BuddiesIf you enjoyed our guest-star Nate on this episode, make sure to check out his podcast Debut Buddies!
It's time to go back to the summer of 1997 with the British comedy and Dave's pick for the week, The Full Monty. Directed by Peter Cattaneo and written by Simon Beaufoy, the film was shot on a tight budget of £3.5 million in Sheffield, England, the industrial city where the story is set. The choice of location was pivotal, as it allowed the filmmakers to authentically depict the struggles of a working-class community hit hard by economic decline. The production team used local landmarks and worked with real residents to add an extra layer of realism to the film. Despite financial constraints, the crew maximized resources, crafting a story that was both intimate and universal. Casting played a crucial role in bringing the film to life, with Robert Carlyle leading the ensemble as Gaz. Many of the actors were lesser-known at the time, which lent authenticity to their portrayals of everyday men grappling with unemployment and self-doubt. The iconic final striptease scene was a nerve-wracking challenge for the cast, as it required them to overcome their own anxieties to deliver a pivotal, uplifting moment. Set to a soundtrack of classic tunes like Hot Chocolate's You Sexy Thing and Tom Jones's You Can Leave Your Hat On, the film captured a perfect blend of humor and pathos. To the surprise of its creators, The Full Monty became a sleeper hit, earning over $250 million worldwide and multiple awards, including an Oscar for Beaufoy's screenplay. If you enjoy the show we have a Patreon, so become a supporter. www.patreon.com/thevhsstrikesback Plot Summary: A group of unemployed steelworkers in Sheffield, England, are struggling with financial woes and feelings of inadequacy. They hatch a bold plan to perform a one-night-only striptease act to earn quick cash. Led by the charming but down-on-his-luck Gaz, the ragtag group includes his best friend Dave, who battles body image issues, and Gerald, their former boss hiding his own unemployment. As they awkwardly rehearse their routine, the men bond over their shared struggles, discovering newfound confidence and camaraderie. thevhsstrikesback@gmail.com https://linktr.ee/vhsstrikesback --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thevhsstrikesback/support
Clemens schaut erneut den Film The 51st State. Das Zeitalter der Fancy Schriftarten Das Drogenproduziermillieu. Das Laufen auf der Rasierklinge der Komik. "Scheiße passiert nicht einfach, Scheiße braucht Zeit!" Der Film weiß nicht, was er sein will.
Ravenous directed by Antonia Bird and starring Guy Pearce, Robert Carlyle, and David Arquette. Episode Roundup: The Cowpunchers cook up a great discussion after watching this Halloween treat that gave them a lot to chew on! Amy draws a connection between MLMs and cannibalism. Stu makes that case that President Grant was a wendigo.
After a fun exercise in which they create their own one-off Bond films, Michael, Rob, and Karen discuss the tone, the villains, and the Christmas Jones of Pierce Brosnan's third Bond film (and Desmond Llewelyn's last), The World Is Not Enough. Also starring Sophie Marceau, Denise Richards, and Robert Carlyle, and directed by Michael Apted.
David and Justus waggle their dicks and become closer as friends this week as they discuss this British comedy. Meanwhile, they still have a few more things to say about The Judge and David discusses his home defense strategy (hint: it also involves him waggling his dick). Crank up the Donna Summer and shake your stuff on the Greatest Movie Ever Made! The Full Monty (1997) is directed by Peter Cattaneo and stars Robert Carlyle, Mark Addy, Wim Snape, Steve Huison, and Tom Wilkinson. Music: “Fractals” by Kyle Casey and White Bat Audio
James McAvoy plays a wonderful deranged crazy person. If you've seen the trailer you know what youre getting into. Speak No Evil is a solid watch with some solid performances though the movie is a little short on logic and good decisions, horror movie tropes be damned. 0:09:30 - Box Office and upcoming releases. 0:18:00 *** What's Streaming *** HULU 28 WEEKS LATER, Dir. Juan Carlos Fresnadillo – Jeremy Renner, Rose Byrne, Robert Carlyle, Harold Perrineau, Catherine McCormack, Idris Elba, Omogen Poots, 2007. GONE IN 60 SECONDS, Dir. Dominic Sena – Nicolas Cage, Angelina Jolie, Giovanni Ribisi, Scott Caan, Will Patton, Delroy Lindo, Timothy Olyphant, Chi McBride, Robert Duvall, Christopher Eccleston, Vinnie Jones, 2000. PIG, Dir. Micahel Sarnoski – Nicolas cage, Alex Wolf, 2021. 0:29:15 - Trailers: SATURDAY NIGHT – Dylan O'Brien, Willem Dafoe, J.K. Simmons, Ella Hunt, Finn Wolfhard, Feature. BROTHERS – Glenn Close, Josh Brolin, Brenden Fraser, Marisa Tomei, Peter Dinklage, Feature. ABSOLUTION – Liam Neeson, Ron Pearlman, Daniel Diemer, Feature. 0:36:15 - SPEAK NO EVIL, Dir. James Watkins ( Grayson 6.5 / Roger 5 / Chris 5.5 ) Hosted, produced and mixed by Grayson Maxwell and Roger Stillion. Also hosted by Christopher Boughan. Music by Chad Wall. Quality Assurance by Anthony Emmett. Visit the new Youtube channel, "For the Love of Cinema" to follow and support our short video discussions. Please give a like and subscribe if you enjoy it. Follow the show on Twitter @lovecinemapod and check out the Facebook page for updates. Rate, subscribe and leave a comment or two. Every Little bit helps. Send us an email to fortheloveofcinemapodcast@gmail.com
Forrest, Conan Neutron, KT Baldassaro, and Kristina Oakes talk about Antonia Bird and Ted Griffin's 1999 Cannibal Western Satire Ravenous We welcome KT Baldassaro @MovieRuntime as a permanent co-host and this week we asked her to pick a horror movie that was important to her as a filmmaker and film fan! Ravenous is Guy Pearce's second Hollywood movie after 1997's L.A. Confidential and co-stars Jeffrey Jones, David Arquette, John Spencer in his last film role, the talented Native American actor/actress Joseph Running Fox and Sheila Tousey, Neal McDonough and Robert Carlyle. It is a movie that had three directors, two of them putting work into it before Robert Carlyle suggested Antonia Bird, making this a great little woman directed horror movie #ravenous #horrorstories #horrormoviepodcast #cannibalization #cannibalcuisine #cannibal #vampire #guypearce #davidarquette #horror #antoniabird Watch KT Baldassaro & Jared Skolnick's Girl in the Basement: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mcn2Q57VXEQ
Welcome to the Horror Project Podcast. Join hosts Laura and Phil as they review 28 Weeks Later (2007).Half a year after the initial outbreak, the rage virus has nearly wiped out the entire population of the British Isles. Despite this, the U.S. Army announces that the threat has subsided, sending troops to help restore order and kickstart rebuilding efforts. As refugees make their way back to Britain, one of them harbors a lethal secret: the virus is still present and more lethal than ever. We also discuss the impressive cast, the intense camera movements and abrupt editing, the tour of London, and what our reactions would be if we faced the infected.Email - Horrorprojectpodcast@hotmail.com X (Formerly Twitter) - @TheHorrorProje1Instagram - horrorprojectpodcastTikTok - @horrorprojectpodcastSay Hi - Send The Horror Project a Message!
This week we're settling into summer with a movie about a beach! Not just any beach but THE Beach. Robert Carlyle told us how to get there and we trust him. So tune in for our review and reaction to one of Leo's lesser known roles that still packs a punch! Please tell your friends about us and we hope you enjoy! If you'd like to unlock bonus episodes from Talking Back every month, then check out our page on Patreon! Check out our Youtube Channel Demo Dash! You can also support Talking Back by sending us a Coffee at Buy Us a Coffee! Please consider leaving a 5 star rating and review on Apple Podcasts! This helps make our Podcast easier for listeners to find. Feel free to drop us a line on Social Media at Instagram, and Facebook. Or drop us an email us at talkbackpod@gmail.com. This podcast is part of the BFOP Network
Today we begin a journey into young adult novels turned movies failures, and we begin with a review of 2006's action adventure Eragon. A young man comes into possession of a rare dragon egg which puts him in the sight of a maniacal king, hellbent on destroying any and all possible opposition to his evil reign.Directed by: Stefen FangmeierWritten by: Peter BuchmanBased on the book by: Christopher Paolini, Eragon, the first installment of the Inheritance CycleStaring: Ed Speleers, Jeremy Irons, Robert Carlyle, Rachel Weisz, Sienna Guillory, and John MalkovichCome on in and have a listen! What do you think of this movie? What are others like it you enjoyed? We'd love to hear from you! Please like, follow, subscribe, share.
Lara Wolf talks her new show "Those About to Die", her journey to New York, and the time she burned herself before an audition! About Lara: Lara Wolf is a multilingual actress with an international edge: she was born in Tehran, raised in Zurich, and now lives as a naturalized New Yorker in Brooklyn. She studied Psychology at the Univerisity of Zurich, and simultaneously worked as a television host and fitness model for StarTV, before she relocated to the United States to train at the Lee Strasburg Theatre and Film Institute. She has also played a variety of characters, such as a detective (Bluebloods, Blindspot), as a mistress (You are Wanted, Amazon), and as Princess Nora in Quantico, where she guest-starred alongside Priyanka Chopra. Furthermore, Lara starred as the lead in the filmRoxana (by Elahe Massoumi) portraying an Iranian journalist, a Bahaii wife (Family Of Too Many), and the right-hand assistant of a mobster played by Gerard Depardieu (BigHouse). She was part of the reading of Marylin Felt's Asher's Command (directed by Navid Negahban, and performed at the Other Israel Film Festival), where she played Lila, the wife of an Israeli commander. She is also a founding member of the Primitive Grace Theatre Company in NYC where she's collaborated as a writer and actress with her mentors Paul Calderon and David Zayas (Hollywood Entrée). In the film The Performance,directed by Shira Piven, she acted opposite Jeremy Piven and Robert Carlyle and sang live! Recently, she starred in a leading role opposite Golshifteh Farahani in the film Reading Lolita in Tehran, directed by one of Israel's most notable filmmakers: Eran Riklis. Now, you can see her as ‘Queen Berenice' in the highly anticipated Peacock series Those About To Die opposite Sir Anthony Hopkins. Lara grew up playing tennis, and now enjoys playing in her free time to stay active – and when she's not on the court, you can probably find her on a reformer in a Pilates studio! She is passionate about overall wellness, both mental and physical, and strives in her day-to-day life to support others in their pursuit of finding it. Follow the show on social media! Instagram: https://instagram.com/thanksforcominginpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/tfci_podcast Facebook: http://facebook.com/thanksforcominginpodcast/ Patreon: patreon.com/thanksforcomingin YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXj8Rb1bEmhufSBFSCyp4JQ Theme Music by Andrew Skrabutenas Producers: Jillian Clare & Susan Bernhardt Channel: Realm For more information, go to thanksforcominginpodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In an extraordinary dialogue between rising music talent Milo Gore and acclaimed actor Robert Carlyle, Episode 151 of Podsongs unveils the raw essence of the creative process, navigating through the highs and lows that define the artistic journey. Hosted by Jack Stafford, this episode takes listeners on an introspective dive into the minds of two prolific creators, exploring the symbiosis between music and storytelling, the challenges of self-doubt, and the triumph of artistic expression. Throughout the conversation, Carlyle, known for his diverse and dynamic roles, shares his insights into the nuances of embodying different characters, the importance of authenticity in performance, and his personal artistic endeavors. On the other side, Milo Gore, a musician celebrated for his emotionally resonant compositions, discusses the influence of personal experiences on his music, the cathartic power of songwriting, and the struggles of navigating the modern music landscape. 00:00 Welcome to Podsongs: An Inspiring Musical Journey 00:24 Getting Comfortable: Tech, Swearing, and Music Love 01:07 Deep Dive into Milo Gore's Musical World 02:10 Introducing Milo Gore: From London to Bristol 02:51 The Vibrant Music Scene of Bristol and Beyond 04:02 Building a Local Following: The Importance of Community 04:31 The Magic of Live Performances and Creative Processes 13:07 Navigating the Challenges of the Music Industry 15:29 The Art of Songwriting and the Impact of Streaming 24:29 Robert Carlyle Joins the Conversation 26:40 Exploring Identity, Belief, and the Actor's Journey 40:31 Tackling Challenging Roles and Embracing New Identities 43:45 Exploring Character Depth and Acting Challenges 44:58 The Rigors of TV Acting and Learning on the Job 46:20 Transitioning Skills from TV to Film 48:15 Finding Meaning and Identity on Stage and Screen 48:57 The Emotional Journey of Improvisation and Acting 50:17 Navigating Creativity and Identity in Music and Acting 50:44 The Struggle with Self-Consciousness and Creativity 55:52 Confronting Past Addictions and Finding New Paths 57:47 Building Confidence and Character in Acting 01:03:03 The Impact of Music and Emotional Connection 01:08:14 The Challenges and Opportunities of AI in the Arts 01:10:08 Reflecting on Career Choices and Future Aspirations 01:23:05 The Creative Process and Finding Inspiration https://www.instagram.com/milogoremusic/ Lyrics: Don't overthink it Even if you feel like sinking Time will tell the tales of tomorrow Sorrow will only get you so far Only get you so so so so so so far And it's easy to believe That everything will be handed to you on a plate And it's easy to concede To the doubt that's rife That pulls you down But strengths comes To those who wait Stand strong Believe in fate Believe in fate Believe in fate CHORUS Secondhand lemonade Still tastes the fucking same But they just throw it away like it's nothing // SUPPORT THIS CHANNEL // Newsletter, donations and download the song for €/$1 @ https://podsongs.com // LINKS // Website: https://podsongs.com Podcast episodes: https://podsongs.com/podcast-episodes Songs: https://podsongs.com/music Spotify artist: https://open.spotify.com/artist/32FYyRx1y1ex3jHHAgLMC7?si=4Nv7WW85SbSPZvCsj1o7Ig Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6sN1viy82HPiNTVX2YBxpq?si=1b84c2b9bdea4656 // SOCIAL // Twitter: https://twitter.com/podsongs Instagram: https://instagram.com/podsongs Facebook: https://facebook.com/podsongs
Greetings! Welcome to the Season 5 premiere of Stamper Cinema! We're kicking off the new season with an absolute 90s banger. TRAINSPOTTING! If you haven't seen this one - here's its summary straight outta wikipedia... Trainspotting is a 1996 British black comedy-drama film directed by Danny Boyle, and starring Ewan McGregor, Ewen Bremner, Jonny Lee Miller, Kevin McKidd, Robert Carlyle and Kelly Macdonald in her film debut. Based on the 1993 novel of the same title by Irvine Welsh, the film was released in the United Kingdom on 23 February 1996.[5] The film follows a group of heroin addicts in an economically depressed area of Edinburgh and their passage through life. Beyond drug addiction, other themes in the film include an exploration of the urban poverty and squalor in Edinburgh. Sounds good, right? It is good! And joining us to unpack this good one is Stamper Cinema regular, ATX's very own, John Rohe! Enjoy! Trainspotting links IMDB Rotten Tomatoes Wiki Stamper Cinema links https://www.stampercinema.com
Diane and Sean discuss the failed cinematic dragon series, Eragon. Episode music is, "Keep Holding On", by Avril Lavigne, from the OST.- Our theme song is by Brushy One String- Artwork by Marlaine LePage- Why Do We Own This DVD? Merch available at Teepublic- Follow the show on social media:- IG: @whydoweownthisdvd- Tumblr: WhyDoWeOwnThisDVD- Follow Sean's Plants on IG: @lookitmahplants- Watch Sean be bad at video games on TwitchSupport the Show.
Send us a Text Message.Welcome back to Bad Dads Film Review, where today we're diving deep into the gritty and provocative world of Trainspotting (1996). Directed by Danny Boyle and based on the novel by Irvine Welsh, this film has left an indelible mark on the landscape of British cinema, offering a raw and unflinching look at the lives of a group of heroin addicts in Edinburgh.Trainspotting doesn't shy away from the harsh realities of addiction. Set against the backdrop of Edinburgh's less glamorous side, the film combines dark humour with stark social commentary, capturing the highs and lows of heroin use through the eyes of its protagonist, Mark Renton (played brilliantly by Ewan McGregor).The narrative follows Renton and his group of friends as they navigate the exhilarating yet perilous world of drug addiction. The film is structured around Renton's attempts to get clean, relapses, and interactions with the darker sides of Edinburgh's drug scene. It's known for its iconic opening scene with Renton's Choose Life monologue, which sets the tone for the film's blend of cynicism, defiance, and black comedy.The film explores deep themes of escapism, the search for identity, and the consequences of life choices. It examines how the characters use drugs as a means to escape their mundane and unfulfilling lives, yet also portrays the devastating physical and emotional toll of addiction.Trainspotting remains a must-watch for its fearless storytelling, superb performances, and its status as a pivotal work in the world of cinema. It's a film that manages to be both entertaining and thought-provoking, leaving viewers with plenty to ponder long after it ends.So, whether you're revisiting this '90s classic or experiencing its raw power for the first time, join us on Bad Dads Film Review as we tackle the highs and lows of Trainspotting.This is not just a film review; it's a look at how cinema can confront and capture the complexities of real life.
Another special 24 episode to come down your speakers today as we bring you a recap of the closest thing we ever got to a 24 movie, 24: Redemption! How epic is this movie? Are we glad in hindsight that we got this, even if it meant waiting around a long time for season 7? Why is Africa always in a weird yellow tint? How great is it to see Robert Carlyle in the 24 universe? How sad are we to see the end of Powers Boothe? How excited are we to see the start of Cherry Jones? What does Colin think of Carly Pope? Do we feel the Washington stuff adds to this movie or takes away from it? How does this movie create some problems for season 7? What does caged in a chain mean? Do we wish this was a season 1 prequel instead? Would this have been better on the big screen? And how would we rate this movie compared to all the other episodes? Lock yourself down and ready for another epic episode as our 24 coverage continues! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
It's time to join Alex, Jon and I as we navigate the twists and turns of The World Is Not Enough! As ever we'll dive deep into the plot, cast, gadgets, vehicles, behind the scenes stories and much more. Was Brosnan's third outing hit or miss? Who would win in a fight between 007 and Mission:Impossible's Ethan Hunt?All this and more in the latest Bondathon as our journey through the James Bond series continues!Enjoy!Support the showYou can now support the show and help me to keep having inspiring, insightful and impactful conversations by subscribing! Visit https://www.buzzsprout.com/1716147/support and thank you so much in advance for helping the show!Links:Roberto on Instagram http://www.instagram.com/robertorevillalondonTailoring Talk on Instagram http://www.instagram.com/tailoringtalkpodcastTailoring Talk on YouTube https://youtube.com/@robertorevillalondonCreditsTailoring Talk Intro and Outro Music by Wataboy on PixabayEdited & Produced by Roberto RevillaConnect with Roberto head to https://allmylinks.com/robertorevillaEmail the show at tailoringtalkpodcast@gmail.com
Since 28 Days Later is impossible to watch we settle for 28 Weeks Later. How fast does Robert Carlyle run? Real fast! Does Jeremy Renner play a good sniper? He ain't Hawkeye for no reason. Will the over use of night vision annoy Lou? Well you're going to have to listen for that detail. News wise we have more Last of Us casting and details on Marvel Zombies on Disney+. The post ZAMP 307 – 28 Weeks Later appeared first on Zombies Ate My Podcast.
On today's episode, we're fighting to stay alive at Fort Spencer, but still being super gay about it, while we cover the peculiar western horror comedy Ravenous (1999). This movie was written by Ted Griffin and directed by Antonia Bird.This movie stars Guy Pearce, Robert Carlyle, David Arquette and a whole host of other actors.Joining me for the episode is one of the hosts of the Men Who Like Men Who Like Movies podcast, Clayton Jones II!!! We talk all about how this film is super gay and just shoot the shit about this movie! You won't want to miss this!Follow Clayton on Instagram and LetterboxdIntro/Outro Music: "Phantom Fun" by Jonathan BoyleShow E-Mail: cultcinemacircle@gmail.comFollow Cult Cinema Circle on Instagram, Twitter, and Letterboxd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mike Burton is not only the creator and host of Genuine Chit-Chat and Star Wars Comics In Canon podcasts, a great friend and supporter of the show, but he's picked our movie to review for this week, Trainspotting from 1996. Trainspotting, directed by Danny Boyle, was a bold and innovative endeavor that brought Irvine Welsh's acclaimed novel to the screen. Boyle, known for his dynamic filmmaking style, collaborated with screenwriter John Hodge to adapt Welsh's darkly comedic yet harrowing exploration of heroin addiction. The film's production faced challenges in translating the novel's intense and visceral narrative to the screen, particularly in depicting the gritty and hallucinatory aspects of addiction. The casting of a talented ensemble, including Ewan McGregor, Ewen Bremner, Jonny Lee Miller, and Robert Carlyle, contributed to the authenticity of the characters and the film's overall impact. Boyle's kinetic direction, combined with the pulsating soundtrack featuring tracks from iconic bands like Underworld and Iggy Pop, added an electrifying energy to the film. The production team skillfully captured the gritty urban landscapes of Edinburgh, enhancing the raw and immersive quality of the storytelling. "Trainspotting" achieved critical acclaim for its uncompromising portrayal of addiction, its dark humor, and its visual inventiveness. The film's success marked a turning point in British cinema, and its cultural impact endures, solidifying its place as a seminal work of the 1990s and a defining film of the British new wave. Check out Comics In Motion 1000; a celebration of 6 years of the podcast that kick-started Chris & Dave's podcasting journey here: Audio: https://pod.fo/e/22046f - Video: https://youtu.be/OqFFFehte5A Mike is also a part of the Comics In Motion podcast, along with Chris & Dave, where you can find his, Dave & Maff's monthly Star Wars podcast and many more amazing episodes from a variety of creators! Listen to Mike's podcast Genuine Chit-Chat on any podcast app, where he speaks with a wide variety of guests! Chris & Dave have been on numerous episodes, including 63, 75, 89, 90, 91, 120 & 170 (with more to come very soon) - https://linktr.ee/GenuineChitChat If you enjoy the show we have a Patreon, so become a supporter. www.patreon.com/thevhsstrikesback Plot Summary: Mark Renton and his group of friends—Spud, Sick Boy, Begbie, and Tommy—navigate the highs and lows of addiction, friendship, and self-destruction. Mark's attempts to break free from the heroin lifestyle are marked by relapses, withdrawal struggles, and surreal hallucinations. The narrative weaves a darkly humorous and visually stylized tapestry, capturing the desperation and nihilism of a generation in the throes of addiction. thevhsstrikesback@gmail.com https://linktr.ee/vhsstrikesback --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thevhsstrikesback/support
It is the end of our Winter Favorites Month and we hope you're hungry! Join Henrique & David was we travel to the Sierra Nevada's in 1847 for a slice of Western Horror good enough to sink your teeth into.The inhabitants of Fort Spencer have more to fear than the Winter conditions when a sadistic cannibal infiltrates their fort with a plan to never go hungry again in 1999s RAVENOUS!Directed by Antonia Bird and starring Guy Pearce, Robert Carlyle, & Neal McDonough. Hear about the legend of the Wendigo, our hosts first introduction into films with cannibalism, and so much more!Visit our website: DoYouEvenMovie.com Email us: doyouevenmoviepod@gmail.com LIKE us on Facebook: Do You Even Movie? - PodcastFollow Us on Instagram: @DoYouEvenMoviePod Twitter: https://x.com/dyempodTik Tok: @doyouevenmoviepod Buy RAVENOUS on Blu Ray:https://a.co/d/8kg3cCK
Antonia Bird's 1999 High Sierra Cannibal Calvary thriller, RAVENOUS, is our feature presentation this week. We discuss the film's troubled shoot ending up in two directors being fired, the film's mixing of genre, Manifest Destiny, the incredible ensemble cast including Guy Pearce, Robert Carlyle, Jeffrey Jones, Jeremy Davis, and much more! We also pick our TOP 7 CANNIBAL MOVIES in this week's SILVER SCREEN 7. Check out the show subscribe, and become a regular here at THE BROKEN VCR! To watch the LIVE VIDEO RECORDING of BVCR, sign up to the PATREON ($2.99/month) at theturnbuckletavern.com. You'll get the episodes in video form days/weeks early.
Be the food you want to eat! The Memento guy, the Trainspotting guy, the principle from Ferris Bueller, and a celebrity's husband star in this off-kilter delight that dares to ask the question: what if Dances with Wolves was a wendigo movie lightly sprinkled with a Mel Brooksian soundtrack? Turns out, you might get something like this. Show up for what was obviously Robert Carlyle's inspiration for Rumpelstiltskin, stay for the weird sense of human and overall high level of enjoyability of this episode of Loathsome Things: A Horror Movie Podcast that you haven't listened to yet!
Degenerates Andy S and Brandon Bombay look at the epic depiction of junkies in 'Trainspotting.' Andy recollects about a friend — that was not sober — who lost his temper, went bananas, and smashed up a windshield with his fists while the car was in motion. This leads the fellas into a discussion about Danny Boyle's drug-fueled film, and how having horrible friends may be the worst habit of all — and the hardest to kick. 'Trainspotting' is a 1996 British black comedy-drama film directed by Danny Boyle and starring Ewan McGregor, Ewen Bremner, Jonny Lee Miller, Kevin McKidd, Robert Carlyle, and Kelly Macdonald in her film debut. Based on the 1993 novel of the same title by Irvine Welsh. The film follows a group of heroin addicts in an economically depressed area of Edinburgh and their passage through life Follow Us On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/degencinema Email Us: DeGenCinema@gmail.com
Once upon a time, in the magical land of Los Angeles, Adam and Jenny used their magical orb to call their friend JP. They huffed and they puffed and they dragged an episode of television down. In the end they learned that money needs to be rolled up, everyone loves Robert Carlyle, and that you may or may not be legally allowed to kiss corpses. Also the crew exchanges their holiday gifts with each other. And be sure to check out Jenny's Etsy page and use the promo code LostonLost10 https://www.etsy.com/shop/jennylieske
Valerie and Melanie both approached this week's episode with some trepidation. The Full Monty is a favourite film and sometimes those can be the most challenging to study because it's hard to be objective. But thankfully, there was no need to worry; the structure of The Full Monty is solid and a deep study revealed some fascinating lessons on how to write comedic characters.For access to writing templates and worksheets, and more than 70 hours of training (all for free), subscribe to Valerie's Inner Circle: www.valeriefrancis.ca/innercircleFor information about Valerie's upcoming webinars, visit: www.valeriefrancis.ca/webinarsTo learn to read like a writer, visit Melanie's website: www.melaniehill.com.auFollow Valerie on X, Instagram and Threads @valerie_francisFollow Melanie on X Instagram and Facebook @MelanieHillAuthor
Matt and Eric help themsevles to a hearty portion of 1999's RAVENOUS, featuring Guy Pearce, Robert Carlyle, and a lot of impaling. Plus, MCU news including Pedro Pascal as freakin' Reed Richards, Avengers: The Kang Dynasty retooling, and more.
Join us as we recap and chat about Once Upon a Time episode 1x02 "The Thing You Love Most" Did you know Robert Carlyle modeled the Dark One's voice after his then 6-year-old son's voice? The video where he discusses this is linked below! Wiki page for the episode: https://onceuponatime.fandom.com/wiki/The_Thing_You_Love_Most Links, articles, and videos mentioned in this episode: Robert Carlyle discussing the creation of Rumplestiltskin's voice Kristin Bauer talking about getting the call with the offer to play Maleficent begins at the 51:15 mark Kristin Bauer's episode of the Slate Your Name podcast where she discusses learning she was replacing another actor Honeycrisp apples were created in Minnesota! Shipping Wiki Follow us on Instagram Follow us on Tiktok
At long last, this week the randomizer wraps up Patreon Request Month 2023 by going all the way back to 2012 to pick Nick F's request for an episode of the OTHER project titled "Once Upon A (something)" that first aired on ABC in which Disney tried to cram every last Disney character onscreen together. Specifically a season one episode that had the bold vision to say, "hey, remember when Disney retold a tale as old as time so absolutely perfectly that it became the first-ever animated feature nominated for Best Picture? We can probably do it better." They failed of course, but along the way they sure did give us an episode chock full of stupid character names, bad CGI backgrounds, annoying maniacal cackling, slutty goth waitresses, sneezing pharmacists, the kidnapping and excessive caning of a drinkware thief, and what the hell, a scene where a human being gets turned into a flower. Join Tony Goldmark, Charley Marlowe, Madeline Maye, Chris Nebergall and Veronika Vexed as they enter Shrek's outhouse and wipe their asses with a torn-out storybook page that begins with ONCE UPON A TIME, season one, episode twelve, "Skin Deep!" Check out my guests' stuff! CHARLEY MARLOWE Twitter: https://twitter.com/charmarlowe YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/CharleyMarlowe TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@CapnGoatbeard MADELINE MAYE Bandcamp: https://madelinemaye.bandcamp.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/FriendlyCatWife YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@friendlycatwife CHRIS NEBERGALL Podcast: https://soundcloud.com/landbeforetimeland Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChrisNebergall YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq9hpBl49TYkjc_lzqStkCA VERONIKA VEXED Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/veronika_vexed Twitter: https://twitter.com/Veronika_Vexed YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@cuddlepunk6217 And check out this show on social media! Twitter: https://twitter.com/efvdpodcast Host's Twitter: https://twitter.com/tonygoldmark Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/972385353152531 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/tonygoldmark Hear new episodes early by supporting this show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tonygoldmark
Imagine a world where the Rage virus exists. Now imagine that in that world, the virus is under control and contained. What do you think it would take to ruin that peace? If your answer was a couple of kids and Robert Carlyle, then you've probably seen 28 Weeks Later. So listen up, boppers, because this week we're asking if it holds up!
Ravenous is a 1999 horror Western cannibal film starring Guy Pearce, Robert Carlyle, Jeffrey Jones and David Arquette. The film, which is set in 1840s California, was directed by Antonia Bird and filmed in Europe. It was not a box office success and failed to recoup much of its $12 million budget. However, despite initial reception being mixed when released, it has since garnered a reputation as a cult film.
Did you come along to the Radio X drinks on Wednesday? Was a laugh wasn't it! Such a shame Chris and Dom weren't invited… On this week's episode of the Chris Moyles Show on Radio X Podcast, Pippa returned to the studio bringing an end to the lads-lads-lads content, but boy did we have a great week. Our guests were on fine form this week as Paddy McGuinness managed to offend Dom, Chris and Captain Crapbeard all in the same interview. Pippa didn't get off scot-free though, as Dawn French stopped by and challenged her to a wrestling match! Pete & Carl of The Libertines also came by the studio to talk about their new music, and discussed their detective agency, Albion Solutions. We had a double-bill of actors, as Robert Carlyle chatted about the new season of COBRA: Rebellion (which doesn't involve snakes) and Matthew Fox reminisced on the filming of ‘Lost' in gorgeous Hawaii. If six top tier guests aren't enough to get you to click play, we also had the usual silliness, including:More self-hugging as the team listen to Pubcast clips Pippa teaches the team KoreanChris sends a voice note to da bossEnjoy!The Chris Moyles Show on Radio XWeekdays 6:30-10am
With his time-travel drama Aporia opening in theaters across North America this Friday, writer-director Jared Moshé is here to salute Peter Cattaneo's The Full Monty – the 1997 international smash that made Trainspottting's Robert Carlyle sexy instead of scary. Your genial host Norm Wilner always knew the guy had it in him.
It's Hit Factory's third birthday, and you're invited to celebrate along with us! Join us as we count down our baker's Top Ten films from past episodes. Links To Episodes Mentioned Here:The Blair With ProjectRavenous feat. Matt MonagleLost Highway feat. Jonah KoslofskySafe feat. Catherine LiuThe Bridges of Madison County feat. Comrade YuiClose-Up feat. Roxana HadadiThe Game feat. Bilge EbiriSlacker feat. Robert RaymondThe Limey feat. Matt BelenkyIrma Vep feat. Brandon StreussnigCronos Get access to all of our premium episodes and bonus content by becoming a Hit Factory Patron for just $5/month.....Our theme song is "Mirror" by Chris Fish.
On this week's Backstage podcast, we hear from Black Mirror creator Charlie Brooker about the star-studded sixth season of the Netflix show.Gary Barlow, Mark Owen and Howard Donald chat about the Take That-inspired film, Greatest Days, starring Aisling Bea.At the Full Monty's premiere in Sheffield, Robert Carlyle speaks about the impact of writers' strikes, and singer Alexandra Burke tells us about her first film role in Pretty Red Dress.Plus, Samuel L Jackson and Olivia Colman chat all about their new Marvel series Secret Invasion.Timecodes:00.00 What's coming up on this week's podcast03.56 Greatest Days film - Take That and Aisling Bea13.25 The Full Monty - Robert Carlyle21.00 Black Mirror - Charlie Brooker30.40 Secret Invasion - Samuel L Jackson and Olivia Colman38.30 Pretty Red Dress - Alexandra Burke
25 years after it became (for quite a spell) the biggest film of all time at the UK box office, The Full Monty is back with an eight-part limited series, streaming now on Disney+. Writer Simon Beaufoy has reassembled the original cast for a show that goes The Full Monty on the current state of the nation, with Gaz (Robert Carlyle) and chums navigating their way through a series of misadventures that shine a spotlight on everything from the education system to the NHS. In this, the latest collaboration between the Empire Film Podcast and the Pilot TV Podcast, Chris Hewitt sits down with Robert Carlyle and fellow cast members Mark Addy (Dave), Lesley Sharp (Jean), and Steve Huison (Lomper) for candid chats about their return to Sheffield, the show's return, and their relief at being able to keep their clothes on this time. Then, in the podbooth, Chris is joined by Kay Ribeiro and James Dyer to talk about their memories of the original film, the phenomenon it became, and their thoughts about the new series. Oh, and Chris has a meltdown about the existence, or lack thereof, of a certain television commercial... Enjoy.
25 years after it became (for quite a spell) the biggest film of all time at the UK box office, The Full Monty is back with an eight-part limited series, streaming now on Disney+. Writer Simon Beaufoy has reassembled the original cast for a show that goes The Full Monty on the current state of the nation, with Gaz (Robert Carlyle) and chums navigating their way through a series of misadventures that shine a spotlight on everything from the education system to the NHS. In this, the latest collaboration between the Empire Film Podcast and the Pilot TV Podcast, Chris Hewitt sits down with Robert Carlyle and fellow cast members Mark Addy (Dave), Lesley Sharp (Jean), and Steve Huison (Lomper) for candid chats about their return to Sheffield, the show's return, and their relief at being able to keep their clothes on this time. Then, in the podbooth, Chris is joined by Kay Ribeiro and James Dyer to talk about their memories of the original film, the phenomenon it became, and their thoughts about the new series. Oh, and Chris has a meltdown about the existence, or lack thereof, of a certain television commercial... Enjoy.
On this week's show we force Kay to sit down in front of Sky Sci-Fi and make her watch The Ark, despite her protestations. Plus we take a look at Sharon Horgan and Michael Sheen drama Best Interests on the Beeb, and return to Sheffield to catch up with Robert Carlyle and the gang for The Full Monty, which picks up 25 years after the classic nineties movie. Plus we bust a few questions out of the Pilot postbag (the triage system has gone berserk), we announce the next Pilot LIVE show and James explains how he made a new friend.
This could be Rotterdam or anywhere - but it's not, it's the Chris Moyles Show on Radio X Podcast! Chris is back from a week sunning it up, and well guys, it's been a busy week guys. We gave away four Radio X Glastonbury Flags, and Dom asked London's commuters to “Beep me Baby, BEEP!” to win one of our listeners an epic two thousand pounds! We were treated to the Full Monty as Robert Carlyle popped by to talk about baring all on Disney Plus and the return of Begbie. Dominic Byrne's 50 at 50 took us on a trip Down Under as he learned the didgeridoo with Tall Paul. Thanks for listening guys, here's some more best bits from the week guys: James goes on his first waterslideThe Dominic Byrne Show is launched (or is it?)Pippa cocks her leg like a dog Enjoy!The Chris Moyles Show on Radio XWeekdays 6:30-10am
Today on Soundtracker, author Robert P. Ottone (@RobertOttone on Twitter and IG) joins me once again, this time to talk about Danny Boyle's once-maligned THE BEACH. In this episode we talk about what a jerk Richard is, the damage this movie did to the shooting location, how the music conjures the scenes they play along with in the movie, Robert Carlyle, why we've both always loved this movie, differences between the movie and the book, how much Pure Shores slaps, and more. Order The Vile Thing We Created here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1958414085?ref_=cm_sw_r_apin_dp_RS56Z1VDN7YVN95JQA9E&dplnkId=4c7ead0b-cbd9-4f22-903a-d09085afa50d&ref=d6k_applink_bb_dlsCheck out the rest of his stuff here: https://linktr.ee/robertottoneCheck out part 2 of Hollywood Crime Scene here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-280-movie-vs-reality-zodiac-part-2-ft-eric-peacock/id1262899883?i=1000612227897Check out my appearance on The P.O.D. Kast here: https://www.patreon.com/thepodkastSupport the show on Patreon! It's the one thing that's gonna help keep the show going: www.patreon.com/soundtracker
RMR 0212: Join your hosts Chad Robinson, Dustin Melbardis and Lizzy Haynes for the Retro Movie Roundtable as they revisit Ravenous (1999) [R] Genre: Adventure, Drama, Horror Starring: Guy Pearce, Robert Carlyle, David Arquette, Jeremy Davies, Jeffrey Jones, John Spencer, Stephen Spinella, Neal McDonough, Joseph Runningfox, Bill Brochtrup, Sheila Tousey Director: Antonia Bird Recorded on 2023-04-21