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Forrest, Conan Neutron, and Kristina Oakes talk about Robert Luketic's Legally Blonde Starring Reese Witherspoon, Luke Wilson, Selma Blair, Matthew Davis, Victor Garber, and Jennifer Coolidge It tells the story of Reese Witherspoon's Elle Woods who attempts to get her ex-boyfriend back by getting her law degree from Harvard #legallyblonde #reesewitherspoon #filmpodcast #moviepodcast #lukewilson #jennifercoolidge #law #lawyer #blonde #blondehair #harvardlaw #selmablair #film #mycousinvinny #lawschool #americanpie #election #cruelintentions #trial #harvard #lawyers #fashion #dogs Conan's latest album 'The Way of the Neutron' is available on BandCamp!!!!! https://neutronfriends.bandcamp.com/album/the-way-of-the-neutron Join our discord: https://discord.gg/ZHU8W55pnh The Movie Night Extravaganza Patreon helps us keep the show going.. become a Patron and support the show!! https://patreon.com/MovieNightExtra
This week, the fellas are joined by romance novel connoiseur Emma Wilkes to discuss the Gerard Butler/Katherine Heigl rom-com The Ugly Truth. The gang discuss the logistics of Butler's segments on the morning news, vibrating underwear, "pulling a Boebert," the hot air balloon ending and much more. Plus: Emma reveals her simian-based fears and remember - #notallmikes #notalltims but #allchads. Next week: our November tradition! What We've Been Watching: The Grifters V/H/S Beyond Austenland Patreon: www.patreon.com/wwttpodcast Facebook: www.facebook.com/wwttpodcast Twitter: www.twitter.com/wwttpodcast Instagram: www.instagram.com/wwttpodcast Theme Song recorded by Taylor Sheasgreen: www.facebook.com/themotorleague Logo designed by Mariah Lirette: www.instagram.com/its.mariah.xo Montrose Monkington III: www.twitter.com/montrosethe3rd The Ugly Truth stars Katherine Heigl, Gerard Butler, Eric Winter, Nick Searcy, Cheryl Hines, John Michael Higgins, Yvette Nicole Brown, Bree Turner and Kevin Connolly; directed by Robert Luketic. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, we're headed to Harvard Law (what, like it's hard?) as J Mo cashes in a recent thrift store pick-up so we'd have something light and breezy to discuss in the wake of recent events. It's 2001's Legally Blonde, directed by Robert Luketic, and starring Reese Witherspoon, Luke Wilson, Selma Blair, Matthew Davis, Victor Garber, Holland Taylor, Jennifer Coolidge, Ali Larter, Osgood Perkins, Raquel Welch and Linda Cardellini. A box office hit that spawned a sequel, a broadway musical (with accompanying talent search reality show), and apparently a forthcoming prequel TV series, and launched its charming lead as a certified household name Movie Star after winning turns in Pleasantville and Election. Plus: both hosts have been to the theatre this week, and have field trips to report on for Conclave and Heretic. And we go deep into overtime after the end credits with a littany of thoughts on the first trailer for Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning. If you'd like to watch the film before listening along to our discussion, Legally Blonde is currently streaming for free on Tubi in Canada at the time of publication, and is also available via MGM. Other works referenced in this episode include The Saint, I Saw The TV Glow, The Transporter, I Know That Voice, Casa Bonita, Mi Amor!, Martha, Shawshank Redemption, My Old Ass, The Fallout, The Fog, Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, A Perfect Circle's album Mer de Noms, cable TV, Longlegs, X-Men, Walk The Line, Walk Hard, Animal House, Cruel Intentions, The Time Machine, Olympus Has Fallen, It's Complicated, American Pie, Barbie, the entire Mission: Impossible series, No Time To Die, The Dark Knight Rises, North by Northwest, Interstellar, The Fast and the Furious franchise, and John Wick among others. We'll be back next week as we've lined up the No-theme-ber schedule to coincide with the release of one of the last anticipated major release of the year. No, not Wicked. We're circling back to 2000's eventual Best Picture winner, Ridley Scott's Gladiator with Russell Crowe and Joaquin Phoenix, which can be found streaming north of the border currently on Netflix and Paramount+. Until then, we'll see you at the movies!! Hamburger.
On poursuit l'entretien avec Camille Brunel qui décortique la représentation des autres animaux dans la culture, et interroge la prégnance du spécisme dans ces représentations. Mon invité analyse plusieurs dizaines d'œuvres cinématographiques, de dessins animés et de documentaires au prisme de l'antispécisme. On soulève les questions de l'anthropomorphisme, de l'utilisation des animaux comme symboles ou métaphores, du renversement de la situation entre humains et animaux pour faire apparaître le spécisme, de l'exploitation des animaux acteurs, de la symbolique végétarienne ou de la portée animaliste de certains films et dessins animés, de l'effet de Disney sur les représentations des animaux, et de bien d'autres choses encore ! ________________________________ Références et sources citées dans l'entretien : Livres de Camille Brunel : - Le cinéma des animaux - Je est un animal - Les métamorphoses Conférences : - « L'animal, le film et le végétarien : Parcours secret du végétarien au cinéma » - Camille Brunel - « L'animal est-il un humain comme les autres ? » - Camille Brunel - « Les animaux ne sont pas des métaphores » - Victor Duran-Le Peuch Films : Babe, La légende de Manolo (Jorge Gutierrez), I Robot, La série Mad Max, Happy Feet (George Miller), Clous Atlas, Matrix (les soeurs Wachowski), Le sang des bêtes (Georges Franju), Nuit et Brouillard (Alain Resnais), L'Odyssée de Pi (Ang Lee), Noé (Darren Aronofsky), White God (Kornél Mundruczó), Cheval de guerre (Steven Spielberg), Mystère (Denis Imbert), Eo (Jerzy Skolimowski), Le Règne animal (Thomas Cailley), La revanche d'une blonde (Robert Luketic), La forme de l'eau (Guillermo del Toro), Massacre à la tronçonneuse (Tobe Hooper), Hellboy (Guillermo del Toro), Qu'est-ce qu'on a fait au bon Dieu ? (Philippe de Chauveron), Avatar 2 (James Cameron), Gorge, coeur, ventre (Maud Alpi) Dessins animés : La Belle et la bête, Frère des ours, Madagascar, Wallace et Gromit (Nick Park), Chicken Run, Dumbo, Bambi, Zootopie Documentaires : Secrets of the Whales et Secrets of the Elephants (James Cameron), Océans (Jacques Perrin et Jacques Cluzaud) Autres références : - Casques de réalité virtuelle pour les vaches - Étude sur les chats qui nous ignorent - Frankenstein ou le Prométhée moderne - Mary Shelley - La politique sexuelle de la viande - Carol J. Adams - Repas véganes sur le tournage d'Avatar - The Disneyfication of animals - Rebecca Rose Stanton - Publispécisme, concept développé par Axelle Playoust-Braure, voir ép 9 et 10 du podcast où elle l'explique - Deux analyses de la question raciale dans Zootopia : - Au nom des requins - François Sarano - L'inconscient des animaux - Florence Burgat Recommandations de Camille Brunel : - Le film Cow d'Andrea Arnold - Le TED Talk ‘Grief and love in the animal kingdom' par Barbara J. King (et son livre How animals grieve) - La folie des chats - Claude Béata ________________________________ SOUTENIR : https://linktr.ee/poissonpodcast Comme un poisson dans l'eau est un podcast indépendant et sans publicité : votre soutien est indispensable pour qu'il puisse continuer à exister. Merci d'avance ! Abonnez-vous sur les réseaux sociaux à @poissonpodcast (Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, etc.) ________________________________ CRÉDITS Comme un poisson dans l'eau est un podcast indépendant créé et animé par Victor Duran-Le Peuch. Charte graphique : Ivan Ocaña Générique : Synthwave Vibe par Meydän Musique : Poker par Galshi Revolution
Casinos think they can stop skilled gamblers from eking out a tiny edge at blackjack. Is that a losing bet? Zachary Crockett doubles down. SOURCES:"Ben," former professional card counter.Bill Zender, co-founder of Bill Zender and Associates casino consulting firm. RESOURCES:"Blackjack Player Sues Ameristar Casino, City of Black Hawk Over Alleged Detainment for Card Counting," by Megan Ulu-Lani Boyanton (The Denver Post, 2023)."Why Does the House Always Win? A Look at Casino Profitability," by J. B. Maverick (Investopedia, 2023)."Counting the Cost," by Bill Zender (GGB News, 2022)."Nevada Supreme Court Orders Casino To Pay Card Counter," by I. Nelson Rose (Gambling and the Law, 2017)."Counting Cards Is Legal, But ..." by Mark Pilarski (Detroit Free Press, 2016)."Card Counter Sues Planet Hollywood Over Detention, Confiscated Casino Chips," by Carri Geer Thevenot (Las Vegas Review-Journal, 2015)."Real People Behind Story of '21' Discuss Film's Facts," by Ed Symkus (The State Journal-Register, 2008).Blackbelt in Blackjack: Playing 21 as a Martial Art, by Arnold Snyder (1997). EXTRAS:"How to Make Your Own Luck," by Freakonomics Radio (2020)."The Economics of Sports Gambling (Replay)," by Freakonomics Radio (2020)."Could the Next Brooklyn Be … Las Vegas?!" by Freakonomics Radio (2015).21, film by Robert Luketic (2008).
On the twenty- sixth episode of ATFT, my good friend, law student Katherine Jakeway, joins me in comparing and contrasting the 2001 film Legally Blonde with the reality of being a law student! Legally Blonde, directed by Robert Luketic, follows Elle Woods (Reese Witherspoon) as she is first getting ready to go on a big date with her boyfriend Warner (Matthew Davis), convinced he will propose to her but, the date takes a surprising turn when he tells her he wants to break up in anticipation of him going to Harvard Law. A devastated Elle soon has an epiphany: she will follow him to law school and get him back. Elle too gets accepted into Harvard Law, much to the surprise of her fellow law students and professors. She is belittled and underestimated by most at Harvard Law but slowly but surely earns their respect. What started as a plan to get her boyfriend back, turns into a self- journey of realization as she sees that she has more to offer the world than just her looks. The film also stars Selma Blair, Luke Wilson, and Jennifer Coolidge. Since the film's release over twenty years ago, Legally Blonde has been inspiration to many, specifically women and, even more specifically, law students. Reese Witherspoon has said many people have told her that Elle was their inspiration to attend law school. Katherine watched Legally Blonde at a young age and while she wouldn't say this film is the specific reason behind her venture into law school, it was certainly a formative film in her life. This is Katherine's second appearance on ATFT but her first appearance on the wide release of this show! She previously joined me for an episode on Christopher Nolan's Interstellar last year! Katherine and I have been friends for approaching eight years now! We met in our TV production class in our junior year of high school and have remained friends ever since! I am truly grateful that I can consider her one of my closest friends. She has always challenged me to think outside the box and continues to inspire me through her hard work and strength. Katherine came up with this topic idea maybe about two years ago now and, for a while, I couldn't figure out how to go about it. I had kept the topic in mind and eventually came up with the structure and what kinds of questions I could ask her. It's a little strange to interview a friend of eight years so between that and me being in unfamiliar waters with the legal jargon, I was quieter than usual. Although I do cringe at my poor banter in this episode, I am thrilled with the results and I think you all will be too. Katherine has been an inspiration to me and all those who know her… it is nice to know that a wider audience will likely become inspired by her as well. This episode was recorded on July 27, 2024. This month marks the beginning of Katherine's third year at SMU Law in Dallas. She is currently on the Executive Board for the International Law Review Association. This past summer, she had an internship with Zelle, LLP. As an undergraduate at SMU, Katherine was apart of the tennis team. All of this is just some of her accomplishments and it is guaranteed there will be more to come for Katherine in the future. In this episode, Katherine debunks law school stereotypes portrayed in Legally Blonde while also discussing points in the film. Katherine and I also talk about having interest in pursuing a career in law at an early age, the nature of cold- calling in class, and the importance in believing in yourself while Katherine shares her advice for those contemplating attending law school. All this and more on the latest episode of All the Film Things! Background music created and used with permission by the Copyright Free Music - Background Music for Videos channel on YouTube.
Monster In Law is a 2005 romantic comedy directed by Robert Luketic, he also directed Legally Blonde, Killers and Paranoia. This is the story of Charlie, a temp, dog walker, yoga instructor searching for love, she is played by Jennifer Lopez. On the beach in California she meets doctor Kevin Fields played by Michael Vartan, they immediately hit it off, love at first sight kind of stuff and eventually Kevin brings Charlie to meet his mother Viola played by Jane Fonda. Viola is a recently retired T.V show host who is perhaps slightly neurotic, very type A and can only accept the absolute best for her son Kevin… of which, she believes Charlie is not… however when Kevin immediately proposed to Charlie, it sets off a massive conflict between Charlie and Viola… that is your lead in for Monster In Law. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We are talking all about the pinkest and blondest movie we've covered (in the last month) Legally Blonde! We discuss video essays, drab east coast clothes, dogs, cross-country stalking, friendships, sorority life, sexual harassment, blonde jokes, true villains, and more! Oh, and fuck brunettes, right? I Love This You Should Too is hosted by Samantha & Indy Randhawa Legally Blonde is a 2001 American romantic comedy film directed by Robert Luketic (in his feature directorial debut) and written by Karen McCullah Lutz and Kirsten Smith, based on Amanda Brown's 2001 novel of the same name. It stars Reese Witherspoon, Luke Wilson, Selma Blair, Matthew Davis, Victor Garber, and Jennifer Coolidge. The story follows Elle Woods (Witherspoon), a sorority girl who attempts to win back her ex-boyfriend Warner Huntington III (Davis) by getting a Juris Doctor degree at Harvard Law School, and in the process, overcomes stereotypes against blondes and triumphs as a successful lawyer.
After a bit of animal talk, Samantha recommends the novel Happy Place by Emily Henry, we discuss some pretend relationships, Indy gives you a rundown on Michael B Jordan's 3 Creed movies, and we preview next week's watch: Legally Blonde! I Love This You Should Too is hosted by Samantha & Indy Randhawa Creed is a 2015 American sports drama film directed by Ryan Coogler, who co-wrote the screenplay with Aaron Covington. It is the first spin-off of and is the seventh installment in the Rocky film series. It stars Michael B. Jordan, Sylvester Stallone, Tessa Thompson, Phylicia Rashad, Tony Bellew, and Graham McTavish. In the film, amateur boxer Adonis Creed (Jordan) is trained and mentored by Rocky Balboa (Stallone), the former rival turned friend of Adonis' father, Apollo Creed. Legally Blonde is a 2001 American romantic comedy film directed by Robert Luketic (in his feature directorial debut) and written by Karen McCullah Lutz and Kirsten Smith, based on Amanda Brown's 2001 novel of the same name. It stars Reese Witherspoon, Luke Wilson, Selma Blair, Matthew Davis, Victor Garber, and Jennifer Coolidge. The story follows Elle Woods (Witherspoon), a sorority girl who attempts to win back her ex-boyfriend Warner Huntington III (Davis) by getting a Juris Doctor degree at Harvard Law School, and in the process, overcomes stereotypes against blondes and triumphs as a successful lawyer.
Casinos think they can stop skilled gamblers from eking out a tiny edge at blackjack. Is that a losing bet? Zachary Crockett doubles down. SOURCES:"Ben," former professional card counter.Bill Zender, co-founder of Bill Zender and Associates casino consulting firm. RESOURCES:"Blackjack Player Sues Ameristar Casino, City of Black Hawk Over Alleged Detainment for Card Counting," by Megan Ulu-Lani Boyanton (The Denver Post, 2023)."Why Does the House Always Win? A Look at Casino Profitability," by J. B. Maverick (Investopedia, 2023)."Counting the Cost," by Bill Zender (GGB News, 2022)."Nevada Supreme Court Orders Casino To Pay Card Counter," by I. Nelson Rose (Gambling and the Law, 2017)."Counting Cards Is Legal, But ..." by Mark Pilarski (Detroit Free Press, 2016)."Card Counter Sues Planet Hollywood Over Detention, Confiscated Casino Chips," by Carri Geer Thevenot (Las Vegas Review-Journal, 2015)."Real People Behind Story of '21' Discuss Film's Facts," by Ed Symkus (The State Journal-Register, 2008).Blackbelt in Blackjack: Playing 21 as a Martial Art, by Arnold Snyder (1997). EXTRAS:"How to Make Your Own Luck," by Freakonomics Radio (2020)."The Economics of Sports Gambling (Replay)," by Freakonomics Radio (2020)."Could the Next Brooklyn Be … Las Vegas?!" by Freakonomics Radio (2015).21, film by Robert Luketic (2008).
Aujourd'hui, j'accueille Eléna Bultot, 1ère assistante mise en scène, qui nous dévoile les coulisses de son métier très dense, son parcours de vie d'abord loin du monde du cinéma, et sa découverte presque par hasard de son métier qu'elle adore.On fait un point sur les différents postes que l'on retrouve dans le département de la mise en scène, postes clés de la production de films; et sur les multiples choses qu'on est amené à faire quand on exerce ce métier. On parle aussi de passion, évidemment, et à quel point il est important de se tenir à ce qui nous anime pour avancer. On termine avec le Portait Filmois, où on discute en long, en large et en travers des oeuvres qui ont marqué la vie d'Eléna, ses plaisirs coupables aquatiques et ceux qui la transportent.PS : Il y a une petite annonce à écouter à la fin de l'épisode :)
On today's episode, we're heading to our Criminal Law class at Harvard Law School, getting our nails done at the local nail salon, and then in our spare time, we're going to try solving a murder case, while we revisit the absolutely wonderful film, Legally Blonde (2001). This movie was written by Karen McCullah Lutz and Kirsten Smith, and was directed by Robert Luketic.Joining me on this episode is my wonderful sister, Sarah Heidelberg (who is a huge fan of this film). We talk about the production history of this film, and just shoot the shit about growing up watching all these iconic films.This movie stars Reese Witherspoon (Election, Sweet Home Alabama), Luke Wilson (Rushmore, The Royal Tenenbaums), Selma Blair (The Sweetest Thing, Hellboy), Matthew Davis (Urban Legend: Final Cut, The Vampire Diaries), Victor Garber (Alias, Will and Grace), and Jennifer Coolidge (American Pie, Best in Show)This movie is such a feel-good time, and has a nice message of empowerment behind it. Is it accurate to the law profession as a whole? Absolutely not!! Is it iconic and beautiful to look at? You're goddamn right it is. Do yourself a favor and watch this!! :)Intro/Outro Music: "Phantom Fun" by Jonathan BoyleFollow Sarah on InstagramShow E-Mail: cultcinemacircle@gmail.comFollow Cult Cinema Circle on Instagram, Twitter, and Letterboxd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to EP81 of Choose Film. Pick up your Chihuahua, pull on your best pink formalwear and get yourself to to Havard. We're joined by editor, writer & fellow podcaster Sarah Buddery to discuss Legally Blonde. Synopsis Elle Woods (Reese Witherspoon) has it all. She wants nothing more than to be Mrs. Warner Huntington III. But there is one thing stopping him (Matthew Davis) from proposing: She is too blonde. Elle rallies all of her resources and gets into Harvard, determined to win him back.Links In Conversation Twitter - @sarahbuddery / @jawsforaminute https://www.looper.com/author/sarahbuddery/insta - @sarah_buddery / @jawsforaminuteCreative Recommendations The Devil Wears Prada - Bookhttps://www.wob.com/en-gb/books/lauren-weisberger/devil-wears-prada/9780007156108?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIub3o5e2P_QIViLHtCh0H6wX_EAQYASABEgLOqvD_BwE#GOR000410001Ramblin: An Amblin Podcasthttps://twitter.com/RamblinAmblin?s=20&t=c4OEC_bBKZFRUyDK3P5PrASh*t You May Not Have Seen podcasthttps://open.spotify.com/episode/6ybQszNBmBMts3nLUcAOEC?si=e4453c32c9e54577&fbclid=IwAR2YpioucxBJ4_nNF0eLoU798Gko56nwml9NI9RWD9RaYjvX9q6txRb1T6g&nd=1Sarah's BioSarah is an editor and writer for Looper and co-hosts the Let's Jaws for a Minute podcast. As well as Spielberg's 1975 masterpiece, Sarah is hugely passionate about animation, particularly stop-motion and the Walt Disney animated classics.
Dans ce nouvel épisode de “*Tu L'As Vu ?*”, le trio Gravlax - Papa(Gubi)da et Casa s'est penché sur le numéro hors-série du magazine “Première” sorti en juillet 2015 : “*Les 100 chefs-d'œuvre que vous n'avez pas vus*”. Chaque membre du trio y a pioché un film qui a attiré sa curiosité, en espérant que cela attire la votre ;) Les 3 films au programme de cet épisode sont : 5'10 : Le film de Casa : “Idiocracy” de Mike Judge (2006) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=109539.html 49'30 Le film de Gubi : “Shotgun Stories” de Jeff Nichols (2007 ; SPOILERS à partir de ) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=129490.html 1h35 Le film de Gravlax : “Riki-Oh : The story of Riki-Oh” de Ngai Choi Lam (1991) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=136062.html Les recommandations et films liés : Casa :“Anchorman, présentateur vedette : La légende de Ron Burgundy” d'Adam McKay (2004) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=52861.html“The Big Short : Le casse du siècle” d'Adam McKay (2015) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=227900.html “Vice” d'Adam McKay (2018) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=251903.html “Don't Look Up - Déni Cosmique” d'Adam McKay (2021) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=281330.html Gubi : “Summertime” de Matthew Gordon (2010) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=190068.html“Le plus sauvage d'entre tous” de Martin Ritt (1963) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=51105.html Gravlax : “L'incroyable Burt Wonderstone" de Don Scarpino (2013) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=138724.htmlL'anime “Riki-Oh : Wall of Hell” de Tetsu Dezaki (1989) :https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3296930/L'anime “Riki-Oh 2 : Child of Destruction” de Tetsu Dezaki (1990) :https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0203074/ Quelques autres films proposés dans le numéro de Première sur les Chefs-d'oeuvre méconnus :“La bête de guerre” de Kevin Reynolds (1988) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=44582.html“All the boys love Mandy Lane” de Jonathan Levine (2006) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=129716.html“Millennium Actress” de Satoshi Kon (2002) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=41241.html“Rolling Thunder - Légitime Violence” de John Flynn (1977) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=46995.html“Sorcerer” de William Friedkin (1977) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=10403.html“Team America - Police du monde” de Trey Parker et Matt Stone (2004) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=57826.html“The Swimmer - Le Plongeon” de Frank Perry (1968) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=12621.html“Traître sur commande” de Martin Ritt (1970) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=33412.html“Vorace” d'Antonia Bird (1999) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=20116.html“Lorenzo” de George Miller (1992) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=35570.html“El Chuncho” de Damiano Damiani (1967) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=10164.html“Wake in Fright” de Ted Kotcheff (1971) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=6796.html“Napoleon Dynamite” de Jared Hess (2004) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=57431.html“Birth” de Jonathan Glazer (2004) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=48084.html“Babe, le cochon devenu berger” de Chris Noonan (1996) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=13894.html Liens évoqués durant l'épisode : Le site de Gubi sur le cinéma : https://gubicine.wordpress.com/ Page du site “Flavorwire” sur le test “Qui l'a dit ? Trump ou Camacho, le président d'Idiocracy ?” :https://www.flavorwire.com/537887/who-said-it-presidential-hopeful-donald-trump-or-idiocracy-president-camachoLa nouvelle qui a le même postulat de base qu' “Idiocracy” : “La longue marche des cornichons” ( Cyril M. Kornbluth ; 1951 ; connue aussi sous le titre “Crétins en marche” ) :https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Longue_Marche_des_cornichonsLe DVD dont parle Gubi avec les premiers courts métrages des réalisateurs connus “Le court des grands” ( 2005 ; EuropaCorp ) :https://www.fnac.com/a1748580/Le-Court-des-grands-DVD-Zone-2L'excellente vidéo de la non moins formidable chaîne YouTube “Le Coin du Bis” sur les films de Catégorie 3 :https://youtu.be/BtLZgm5k4akVidéo d'Azz l'Épouvantail sur “Riki-Oh” :https://youtu.be/TM2lb3605OoVidéo de notre pitcher “Dan vous jase” de la chaîne YouTube “HorreurFM” sur “Riki-Oh” :https://youtu.be/IPZdanMYgmELe film “The Cat” du réalisateur de “Riki-Oh” (1992) en 2 parties (sans sous-titres) :https://www.dailymotion.com/video/xs1fzfhttps://www.dailymotion.com/video/xs1gwhLa fausse suite de “Riki-Oh” : “Super Powerful Man” (2003 ; sans sous-titres) :https://youtu.be/MOhbLC4eK3EL'épisode du podcast de Mergrin “Planète of the tapes” dans lequel Gravlax a parlé notamment de “Canicule” d'Yves Boisset (1984) :https://audioactif.fr/pott/2022/09/25/episode-41-beauce-et-post-apo/L'épisode du premier podcast de Gravlax “Pellicules et Pourritures Nobles” sur “Canicule” d'Yves Boisset (1984) :https://podcloud.fr/podcast/pellicules-et-pourritures-nobles/episode/episode-01-canicule-dyves-boisset-1984-slash-nom-dune-b-dot-dot-dot-quel-film-version-1-dot-5 Films évoqués durant l'épisode : “Les Chiens” d'Alain Jessua (1979) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=8573.html“Les Diables” de Ken Russell (1971) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=1841.html“L'homme qui voulait savoir” de George Sluizer (1988) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=115820.html“L'étrangleur de Rillington Place” de Richard Fleischer (1971) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=3334.html“Mister Nobody” de Jaco van Dormael (2009) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=130128.html“Requiem pour un massacre” d'Elem Klimov (1985) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=2688.html“Katie Tippel” de Paul Verhoeven (1975) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=132120.html"Turkish Delight” de Paul Verhoeven (1973) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=9134.htmlLa série d'animation “Beavis & Butt-Head” de Mike Judge (1993-2011) :https://www.allocine.fr/series/ficheserie_gen_cserie=6392.html“35 heures, c'est déjà trop” (Office Space)" de Mike Judge (1999) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=28716.html“2001 : L'Odyssée de l'Espace” de Stanley Kubrick (1969) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=27442.htmlLa série d'animation “Les rois du Texas” (King of the Hill)" de Mike Judge et Greg Daniels (1997-2009) :https://www.allocine.fr/series/ficheserie_gen_cserie=3169.html“Tonnerre sous les Tropiques” de Ben Stiller (2008) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=59011.html“Madagascar 2” d'Eric Darnell et Tom McGrath (2008) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=59011.html“Men In Black 3” de Barry Sonnenfeld (2012) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=139622.html“Holmes & Watson” d'Etan Cohen (2018) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=249524.html“Les Bad Guys” de Pierre Perifel (2022) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=263272.html“Les vacances de Mister Bean” de Steve Bendelack (2007) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=111207.html“Next” de Lee Tamahori (2007) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=26561.html“J'veux pas que tu t'en ailles” de Bernard Jeanjean (2006) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=110758.html“Retour à la fac” de Todd Phillips (2003) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=41507.html“La famille Tenenbaum” de Wes Anderson (2001) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=29188.html“Charlie et ses drôles de dames” de McG (2000) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=27119.html“La revanche d'une blonde” de Robert Luketic (2001) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=29006.html“Motel” de Nimrod Antal (2007) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=111421.html“Scream 2” de Wes Craven (1997) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=18102.html“Rushmore” de Wes Anderson (1998) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=21344.html“Retour à Zombieland” de Ruben Fleischer (2019) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=176293.html“Gasoline Alley” d'Edward Drake (2022) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=290945.html“Mes meilleures amies” de Paul Feig (2011) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=180286.htmlLa série “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” de Michael Schur et Dan Goor (2013-2021) :https://www.allocine.fr/series/ficheserie_gen_cserie=11542.html“F.B.I. Fausses Blondes Infiltrées” de Keenen Ivory Wayans (2004) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=54456.htmlLa série “Veep”de David Mandel et Armando Iannucci (2012-2019) :https://www.allocine.fr/series/ficheserie_gen_cserie=9435.html“Midnight Special” de Jeff Nichols (2016) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=221391.html“Mud” de Jeff Nichols (2012) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=196628.htmlLe DVD “Le court des grands” (2005) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=109345.html“Yellow Rock” de Nick Vallelonga (2011) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=217900.html“Joe” de David Gordon Green (2013) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=212468.html“Dressé pour vivre - The Hawk is dying” de Julian Goldberger (2006) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=109794.html“Short Cuts” de Robert Altman (1993) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=9031.html“Le nouveau monde” de Terrence Malick (2005) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=56147.html“Tree of Life” de Terrence Malick (2011) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=132244.html“À la merveille” de Terrence Malick (2012) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=178063.html“Song to Song” de Terrence Malick (2017) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=196965.html“Knight of Cups” de Terrence Malick (2015) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=199057.html“Tendre bonheur” de Bruce Beresford (1983) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=42791.html“La Balade Sauvage” de Terrence Malick (1973) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=15801.html“Lawrence d'Arabie” de David Lean (1962) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=4749.html“Un jour sans fin” d'Harold Ramis (1993) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=8066.html“Bug” de William Friedkin (2006) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=57476.html“Loving” de Jeff Nichols (2016) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=237773.html“Take Shelter” de Jeff Nichols (2011) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=189944.html“The Bikeriders” de Jeff Nichols (2023) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=306937.html“Love” de Gaspar Noé (2015) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=231786.html“The Neon Demon” de Nicolas Winding Refn (2016) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=232793.html“Le Dernier Duel” de Ridley Scott (2021) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=233330.html“Side by Side - La révolution digitale” de Christopher Kenneally (2012) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=201777.html“A History of Violence” de David Cronenberg (2005) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=55982.html“Primer” de Shane Carruth (2004) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=58126.html“Collision” de Paul Haggis (2004) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=54587.html“Deadwood, le film” de Daniel Minahan (2019) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=266491.html“The Cat” de Ngai Choi Lam (1992) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=282243.html“Le professeur de kung-fu” de Chung Sun (1979) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=126694.html“Erotic Ghost Story” de Ngai Kai Lam (1987) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=204092.html“La 7ème Malédiction" de Ngai Choi Lam (1986) :https://www.senscritique.com/film/la_7eme_malediction/433853“Braindead” de Peter Jackson (1992) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=5311.html“Ebola Syndrome” d'Herman Yau (1996) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=119740.html“L'Enfer des Armes” de Tsui Hark (1980) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=11202.html“Camp 731 - Men Behind The Sun” de Tun Fei Mou (1988) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=136078.html“Les Chinois à Paris” de Jean Yanne (1974) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=33113.html“Apocalypse Now” de Francis Ford Coppola (1979) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=27061.html“Doctor Lamb” de Dan Lee et Billy Tang (1992) :https://www.senscritique.com/film/Doctor_Lamb/381683“Run & Kill” de Billy Tang (1993) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=204800.html“Red to Kill” de Billy Tang (1994) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=204762.html“The Untold Story” d'Herman Yau (1993) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=173891.html“The Raid 2” de Gareth Evans (2014) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=205295.html“Les Anges Gardiens” de Jean-Marie Poiré (1995) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=13115.html“Ip Man” de Wilson Yip (2008) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=146717.htmlL'anime “Ken le Survivant” de Tetsuo Hara (1984-87) :https://www.allocine.fr/series/ficheserie_gen_cserie=3938.html“North Star - La légende de Ken le Survivant” de Tony Randel (1995):https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=110146.html“Super Powerful Man” de Pak-Chi Muk (2003) :https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3297086/“Ong-Bak” de Prachya Pinkaew (2003) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=54106.html“Monster Hunter” de Paul W.S. Anderson (2020) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=212776.html“Wall-E” d'Andrew Stanton (2008) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=123734.html“La rue de la honte” de Kenji Mizoguchi (1956) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=4056.html“Ricky Bobby : Roi du circuit” d'Adam McKay (2006) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=108828.html“Frangins malgré eux” d'Adam Mc Kay (2008) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=124370.html“Le Bon Gros Géant” de Steven Spielberg (2016) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=197814.html“Ready Player One” de Steven Spielberg (2018) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=229831.htmlLa série “Freaks & Geeks” de Paul Feig (1999-2000) :https://www.allocine.fr/series/ficheserie_gen_cserie=629.html“Comment tuer son boss ?” de Seth Gordon (2011) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=111406.html“Comment tuer son boss ? 2” de Sean Anders (2014) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=201381.html“Spiderman : Homecoming” de Jon Watts (2017) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=209778.html“Vive les vacances” de Jonathan Goldstein et John Francis Daley (2015) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=173719.html“Game Night” de Jonathan Goldstein et John Francis Daley (2018) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=218449.html“Donjons et Dragons : L'honneur des voleurs” de Jonathan Goldstein et John Francis Daley (2023) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=221359.html“Donjons et Dragons” de Courtney Solomon (2000) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=27922.html“Jawbreaker” de Darren Stein (1999) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=20346.html“Canicule” d'Yves Boisset (1984) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=56618.html“Hors-La-Loi” de Robin Davis (1985) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=52499.html“Minuit dans le jardin du Bien et du Mal” de Clint Eastwood (1997) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=16351.html“Le salaire de la peur” d'Henri-Georges Clouzot (1952) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=2513.html“Rambo” de Ted Kotcheff (1982) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=2007.html“Under the Skin” de Jonathan Glazer (2013) :https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=187462.html Musique diffusée durant l'épisode : Générique “Loud Pop” (Gravlax)Frédéric Auger “Easy Morning”Buck Owens “Buckaroo”Pueblo Café “Nuevos Tiempos”Junior Wells “Hoodoo Man Blues”Theodore Shapiro ( B.O d'Idiocracy ) : “History Of Man - Garbage Avalanche” / “Future Shock” / “Looking For The Time Machine” / “Meet Joe Bauers” / “Trouble With The Law” / “Keep Painting” / “Dumb Angry Mobs” / “Death and Roses” / “Supreme Flames” / “Joe's Decision” / “New President” / “Right Bicep”Desmond Dekker “Baby Come Back”Doug Sahm “Nitty Gritty”Wildflowers : “We're a little messed up” / “Without Her” / “Stay For A Little While” / “How To Carry On”Thyra : “The One That Got Away” / “Get It Right” / “Closed Eyes”Humble Hay : “This Or That” / “Brave”Walking Hearts : “Take My Fears Away” / “Jessie”Chase Hughes “Don't Lose Heart”Nickolas Jones “An Hour Too Late”Fei-Lit Chan “Riki-Oh Theme”Julien Vonarb “Jungle Nights”Alain Governatori & Fabien Lagard “Colours”Ruban Sonore & Jérôme Coullet “Early Riser”Alexandre Prodhomme : “Night Glitch” / “Late Thought”Chukwumaka Woldeselassi Agu & JMB Reddington “Fallen”Dystosound “Love Yourself”Simon Di & Pascal Roussignol “Hung Up”J.C. Lemay “Vocoder Love”Julien Bourriaux “Galactic Catwalk”Nicolas Neidhart “Reaching Perfection”Lucero “Hold Me Close”Alex Wurman “Anchorman : the Legend of Ron Burgundy - End Title”Nicholas Britell : “Boring Old Banking” / “Don't Look Up - Main Title Suite”Alexandros Bazanis “Ararat Whispers”Lyle Workman : “Drillbotomy” / “Red Hot Coals” / “Wondersuite” / “Human Piñata”Max Sergeev “Other Rivers II” Morceau d'outro : Drive-By Truckers “Decoration Day” Liens vers les réseaux sociaux de Tu L'As Vu ? - Podcast Ciné : Chaîne YouTube TLV Podcast :https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoLK73hPXzMYGnZEYVRvAEQ Lien Twitter : https://twitter.com/TLVPodcast Page Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/M.Gravlax Page du podcast : https://podcloud.fr/podcast/tu-las-vu Page Sens Critique avec tous les films traités dans le podcast :https://www.senscritique.com/liste/Tous_les_films_traites_dans_notre_podcast_Tu_l_as_vu_venez_n/2716388
Welcome to Open Form, a weekly film podcast hosted by award-winning writer Mychal Denzel Smith. Each week, a different author chooses a movie: a movie they love, a movie they hate, a movie they hate to love. Something nostalgic from their childhood. A brand-new obsession. Something they've been dying to talk about for ages and their friends are constantly annoyed by them bringing it up. In this episode of Open Form, Mychal talks to Sophia Benoit (Well, This Is Exhausting) about the 2001 film Legally Blonde, directed by Robert Luketic and starring Reese Witherspoon, Luke Wilson, Selma Blair, and Jennifer Coolidge. Sophia Benoit is a writer and comedian who grew up in Missouri and was correctly voted “Most Likely to Never Come Back.” She writes sex and relationship advice for Bustle and has had bylines in Allure, Refinery29, The Cut, The Guardian, and more. She writes an advice newsletter Here's the Thing where she tries to get everyone to ask their crush out. Sophia lives in Los Angeles with her boyfriend Dave, but usually only spouses make it into author bios, so forget about him. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Legally Blonde is a 2001 romantic comedy directed by Robert Luketic. It's the story of Elle Woods, Reese Witherspoon, a fashion merchandising student and sorority girl from South California. She is dating Warner Huntington III played by Matthew Davis. Elle seems to believe that Warner is going to propose to her but we LEARN, that is not the case. Warner is going off to Massachusetts to study at Harvard Law School and he is BREAKING UP WITH ELLE because she doesn't fit this ideal partner if he intends one day to go into politics. He needs a Vanderbilt or a Kennedy or some kind of person with a historic last name and a strong family. Undeterred by this Elle Woods makes it her mission, to go from being a fashion obsessed SoCal sorority girl, get in to Harvard to prove to Warner that she is who he wants her to be… Is this movie franchise on the list of "you ruined a good thing"? Much is being made of a new Legally Blonde movie, what does that look like? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're diving into Blonde territory this week with another weak book/strong film discussion. First up is Brown's self-published novel, which...isn't great (Elle is unlikeable? She fails to see through Warner's BS til the end? None of the supporting characters matter?)Perhaps we're just blinded by the super fun film adaptation, which rectifies a lot of the storytelling missteps and also stars Witherspoon at her most winsome. Throw in a great cast (Blair! Coolidge! Garber!), a smart script that emphasizes female solidarity and believing in yourself (courtesy of Karen McCullah Lutz and Kirsten Smith, the writer[s] of former episodes 'Ella Enchanted' and 'Trinkets') and you've got yourself a winner that (mostly) holds up.Wanna connect with the show? Follow us on Twitter @HKHSPod or use the hashtag #HKHSPod:Brenna: @brennacgrayJoe: @bstolemyremoteHave something longer to say or a comment about banned book club? Email us at hkhspod@gmail.com or tweet us your responses before the following deadlines:March 24: The Pigman by Paul ZindelApril 20: George (or Melissa) by Alex Gino
Taking up the short fall from a break in recording, Trev returns withselection of the Films That I Own That I Haven't Watched Yet! 4 titles picked at random, watched and discussed. But only one can be film of the month! This months movies are...MAD MAX (1979) Disturbing dystopian thriller starring Mel Gibson as the rogue cop hellbent on revenge against a pack of violent motorheads. Directed by George Millerhttps://amzn.to/3uDO6lr21 (2008)Slick crime caper about a group of MIT students with a card counting plan to strip Vegas of millions of dollars! Starring Kevin Spacey, Jim Sturgess and Laurence Fishburne and directed by Robert Luketic https://amzn.to/3HMHcOk / https://amzn.to/3GGW4wATHE TORMENT (2009)Rebranded as The Possession of David O'Rielly in 2010, this low budget horror, couple Ana and Alex take in close friend David in a time of need, but it seems that he hasn't come alone! Starring Giles Alderson and Nicholas Shaw Directed by Andrew Cullhttps://amzn.to/33eK5INI LOVE YOU PHILLIP MORRIS (2009)Jim Carrey stars as homosexual con-artist Steven Russell, who once smitten by fellow inmate Phillip Morris (Ewen McGregor) goes to extremes to secure them a lavish lifestyle in this absurd true story directed by Glen Ficarra and John Requahttps://amzn.to/33cVdG6Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/wnmovietalk)
This episode, we discuss the classic comedy Legally Blonde, directed by Robert Luketic and based on the novel by Amanda Brown. This story has a unique history and gives us plenty to discuss, from classic movie lines to its lasting impact and message. It also represents one of the widest quality gaps between book and film that we've talked about in a while!
The truth is out ladies, that dream guy you've been looking for that treats you with respect and kindness doesn't exist. Your dream guy is in fact a misogynistic, emotionally abusive, vulgar talk show host called Mike Chadway ... and don't let anyone tell you any different (because this film certainly doesn't). In 'The Ugly Truth' successful TV Producer Abby buckles under the sheer magnitude of the World's greatest living man Mike, a bloke who gaslights the woman he supposedly loves into loving him too ... even after spending 90 minutes telling her how awful she is. What's the appeal of jelly wrestling? Why does this 30 year old woman not understand how willies work? And just how many times can you say 'flicking the bean' in a movie? Starring Gerard Butler, Katherine Heigl, Eric Winter, Nick Searcy, Cheryl Hines, John Michael Higgins and Every Self-Loathing Woman's Dream. Directed by Robert Luketic.
Join the lads this week as they discuss OPI Nail Varnish for dogs, the best way to get a man's hands on your 'package' and John makes a Dogs Dinner of naming the Ivy League Schools. We're talking Legally Blonde! --- Join us on the Socials: Twitter Instagram Facebook Support the show (Buy me a Coffee) --- Legally Blonde is a 2001 American comedy film directed by Robert Luketic in his feature-length directorial debut. Written by Karen McCullah Lutz and Kirsten Smith from Amanda Brown's 2001 novel of the same name, it stars Reese Witherspoon, Luke Wilson, Selma Blair, Matthew Davis, Victor Garber, and Jennifer Coolidge. Witherspoon plays Elle Woods, a sorority girl who attempts to win back her ex-boyfriend Warner Huntington III by getting a Juris Doctor degree at Harvard Law School, and in the process, overcomes stereotypes against blondes and triumphs as a successful lawyer through unflappable self-confidence and fashion/beauty knowhow. The outline of Legally Blonde originated from Brown's experiences as a blonde going to Stanford Law School while being obsessed with fashion and beauty, reading Elle magazine, and frequently clashing with the personalities of her peers. In 2000, Brown met producer Marc Platt, who helped her develop her manuscript into a novel. Platt brought in screenwriters McCullah Lutz and Smith to adapt the book into a motion picture. The project caught the attention of director Luketic, an Australian newcomer who came to Hollywood on the success of his quirky debut short film Titsiana Booberini. "I had been reading scripts for two years, not finding anything I could put my own personal mark on, until Legally Blonde came around," Luketic said. The film was released on July 13, 2001, and was a hit with audiences, grossing $141 million worldwide on an $18 million budget, as well as receiving moderately positive reviews from critics, with particular praise going to Witherspoon's performance. It was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture: Musical or Comedy. Witherspoon received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy, and the 2002 MTV Movie Award for Best Female Performance. The box office success led to a series of films: a 2003 sequel, Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde, and a 2009 direct-to-DVD spin-off, Legally Blondes. Additionally, Legally Blonde: The Musical premiered on January 23, 2007, in San Francisco and opened in New York City at the Palace Theatre on Broadway on April 29, 2007, starring Laura Bell Bundy. In May 2020, it was announced that Mindy Kaling and Dan Goor were signed to write a third film.[3] In October 2020, MGM Studios confirmed via their official social media that Legally Blonde 3 is planned for release in May 2022.[4]
The first episode of series 2 is here! Maisie is hosting this week and we're chatting about the one and only Legally Blonde (2001) directed by Robert Luketic. It was recently the film's 20th anniversary so it only felt right. We chat about how the film was, in many ways, ahead of its time and overall, just a great watch. In our new In The Club section, we discuss some thoughts from you guys!To be involved in our next In The Club, make sure you follow us on @frankfilmclub on Instagram and keep an eye out for our call for thoughts and questions on our upcoming films.Legally Blonde is available to watch on Netflix (UK)Next episode's film: Midsommar (2019) directed by Ari AsterMidsommar is available to watch on Netflix (UK) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A little pre-episode low-down with Maisie in case you don't manage to watch the film. Although we're sure most of you have seen this one already!Legally Blonde (2001) directed by Robert Luketic is available to watch on Netflix (UK). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We're back! Series 2 of Frank Film Club is here and this time we want YOU to join the club. We'll be asking for your thoughts and questions on the films we watch and will be discussing them in our episodes. We're kicking off the season with the fabulous Legally Blonde (2001) directed by Robert Luketic. So get (re)watching and join us on Wednesday next week for the first episode of Series 2 Frank Film Club with Maisie Williams. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Just over twenty years ago, Elle Woods taught us that not only do blondes have more fun...but that they can also make GREAT defense attorneys…..even just one year into law school. Elle is played by Reese Witherspoon of course in a star-making performance that not only spawned a franchise but also inspired many a high school production. Directed by Robert Luketic, this also starred Luke Wilson, Selma Blair, Ali Larter, and the invaluable Jennifer Coolidge. Let's revisit this surprise hit comedy and see how that “Bend and Snap” routine really holds up! Host: Geoff GershonProducer: Marlene Gershonhttps://livingforthecinema.com/#livingforthecinema #moviereviews #legallyblonde #bendandsnap #harvardlaw #reesewitherspoon #blondeshavemorefun
Dans ce nouvel épisode, nous recevons Clara Benyamin - alias Clara Kane, sur les réseaux - avocate en droit de la propriété intellectuelle spécialisée dans le cinéma et les artistes auteurs, mais aussi productrice de podcasts, talent du CNC, et surtout cinéphile passionnée.Ensemble, nous avons évoqué le cinéma dans tous ses genres, de la comédie romantique (Mister Right) au film d'horreur (Hérédité), en passant - logiquement - par la comédie gothique (La Famille Addams).Clara nous a aussi fait part de son amour pour des curiosités comme Party Monster, film au goût de bonbon rance et de pizza froide, proposant une descente aux enfers tout en couleurs et en costumes dans le milieu queer américain des années 90.Enfin, notre invitée, qui a mis très tôt la cause féministe au coeur de son travail, nous a parlé de ces films qui changent le regard à jamais : les films de Julia Ducourneau, et plus spécifiquement Grave qui transforme des jeunes filles en fleurs en cannibales, ou encore le road-movie Thelma et Louise dont l'énergie libératrice nourrit désormais des générations de cinéphiles. Inscrivez-vous à la newsletter en cliquant sur ce lien : https://forms.gle/HgDMoaPyLd6kxCS48 Pour nous soutenir, rendez-vous sur https://www.patreon.com/cinephilesdnt I. PORTRAIT - 6'46 Une scène de flirt/drague au cinéma : Mister Right (Paco Cabezas, 2015) - 6'46 Un·e justicier·ère au cinéma ? Katniss Everdeen, de la saga Hunger Games (2012-2015) - 10'13 Une famille au cinéma : La Famille Addams (Barry Sonnenfeld, 1991) - 15'51 II. CIRCONSTANCES & CONDITIONS DE VISIONNAGE - 20'42 Un film découvert sur internet et que tu ne peux dissocier de ce contexte ? Uncut Gems (Les frères Safdie, 2019) - 20'42 Un film que tu rêverais de programmer en salle ? Party Monster (Fenton Bailey, Randy Barbato, 2003) - 23'56 III. MEMOIRE & SOMMEIL - 29'50 Un film que tu souhaiterais oublier ? Phantom of the paradise (Brian de Palma, 1974) “pour le redécouvrir à chaque fois - 29'50 Un film qui t'a maintenu éveillé la nuit tant il te faisait peur ? Hérédité (Ari Aster, 2018) - 35'04 CARTE BLANCHE - 38'58Thelma et Louise (Ridley Scott, 1991) IV. CINEMA & TRANSMISSION - 44'11 Un film à transmettre aux générations futures ? Nocturama (B. Bonello, 2016) - 44'11 Un film qui t'a ouverte au “female gaze” ? Grave (Julia Ducournau, 2016) - 49'15 REFUGE - 55'09La revanche d'une blonde (Robert Luketic, 2001)
Monica, Samantha & Greg guess the plot of movies/TV shows: Harriet the Spy & Killers. Follow us on: www.instagram.com/implotsters/ www.twitter.com/implotsters www.facebook.com/implotsters www.youtube.com/channel/UCNt0P8dGWkM1OdnhKO3pXKg TikTok @Implotsters Visit our website: www.implotsters.com
Amarige (1991) by Givenchy + Jeff Kanew's Troop Beverly Hills (1989) + Robert Luketic's Legally Blonde (2001) with Berto of Ghost Jail 08/08/2021 ep.119 To enjoy the remainder of this episode and gain access to the full catalog of TPN content please support us at https://www.patreon.com/perfumenationalist
Spoilerpiece celebrates its 7th anniversary this week! After we all offer a huge thank you to everyone who has supported us over the years, Megan leads off with a review of M. Night Shyamalan's OLD (5:52), a horror movie about people aging rapidly, which is exactly what we expected in the worst way. Next, we talk about Navot Papushado's GUNPOWDER MILKSHAKE (17:44), a stylized Netflix action film with a stacked cast (Karen Gillan, Lena Headey, Carla Gugino, Angela Bassett, and Michelle Yeoh), that isn't used to its fullest. After that, we dig into SETTLERS (33:47), Wyatt Rockefeller's brutal sci-fi Western that we struggled through. We wrap up with FEAR STREET: Part Two - 1978 (44:04), the second film in Leigh Janiak's Netflix horror trilogy, which we were all excited to see (it doesn't disappoint). And in this week's Patreon exclusive audio, we talk about Robert Luketic's 2001 rom-com LEGALLY BLONDE starring Reese Witherspoon! We have a blast talking about this movie, which recently marked its 20th anniversary.
Jackie and Jackie were so ready to rock their pink and bend and snap with Elle Woods this week. In honor of the film's 20th Anniversary, the ladies rewatched Legally Blonde. The 2001 movie starring Reese Witherspoon in her first studio leading film follows Elle Woods on her journey from sorority bombshell to ivy league book worm. This quotable classic was an easy choice for these Blockbuster gals to choose for this week's viewing. The comedy also stars Luke Wilson, Selma Blair, Matthew Davis, Victor Garber, and Jennifer Coolidge. It was also Robert Luketic's feature-length directorial debut. Writers Karen McCullah Lutz and Kirsten Smith adapted the film from Amanda Brown's 2001 novel of the same name, --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nomorelatefees/support
Dear listener, we're genuinely not sure if this is a movie review or an hour-long movie pitch. Whatever it is, we definitely talk about Legally Blonde (2001) dir. Robert Luketic for at least... 27% of the episode. The rest? Well. Listen and find out.
The GD4AM Boys are joined today by Ashley from The Dime Bag Wine Podcast. Before we sat down to watch Legally Blonde though, we drank multiple bottles of wine on Ashley's podcast so be sure to check that episode out which should be dropping soon! Ashley picks a long-time favorite of her's, 2001's Legally Blonde, of course starring the iconic Reese Witherspoon. It's a fun episode with maybe a word or two slurred due to the aforementioned bottles of wine. This movie was directed by Robert Luketic. GD4AM: 82/100 IMDb: 6.3/10 Metacritic: 59/100 RT: 70% Elle Woods, a fashionable sorority queen, is dumped by her boyfriend. She decides to follow him to law school. While she is there, she figures out that there is more to her than just looks. Currently streaming on Netflix.
Rene and Max watched the 2010 Action Romcom Killers. It is directed by Robert Luketic, who also directed Legally Blonde, Monster-In-Law, and The Ugly Truth... You can see where this episode is going... Have a listen as the Bros go over this failed Improv scene that is elongated to 100 minutes.
Qui potete trovare le puntate di PAGINE, la quotidiana rubrica sui libri a cura di Andrea Nanni, in onda su Radio Italia Anni 60 Emilia Romagna.
Career Q&A with Topher Grace. Moderated by Bruce Fretts, Closer Weekly. Acclaimed actor Topher Grace first caught the attention of audiences as one of the stars of the iconic television series, That ‘70s Show, before going on to make his mark on the big screen in numerous films. Topher currently appears in the Sony Pictures Classics drama, Truth, opposite Robert Redford, Cate Blanchett, Dennis Quaid and Elisabeth Moss. The film tells the true story of a group of journalists – with Topher portraying rebellious researcher, ‘Mike Smith’ – who uncover a conspiracy that would bring down President George W. Bush’s presidency. The film will have its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival. Topher is currently in production starring alongside Brad Pitt in the upcoming Netflix black comedy, War Machine, in which he plays a civilian media adviser to Pitt’s four-star U.S. military general trying to win the war in Afghanistan. Based on Michael Hastings’ book, “The Operators: The Wild and Terrifying Inside Story of America’s War in Afghanistan,” and directed by David Michod, the film is scheduled to debut in 2016. Topher has also made the move behind the camera and recently completed production as producer and star of the romantic musical comedy, One Shot, directed by Isaac Rentz. The film features Anne Heche and Taye Diggs and follows a failed Broadway singer who now works as a production manager who must save opening night by wrangling his eccentric cast and crew. On screen he’s also wrapped on the supernatural thriller, Home, expected for release by Universal in 2016. On the big screen, Topher won the National Board of Review award for Breakthrough Performance by an Actor, as well as a New York Film Critics award, for his roles in In Good Company and P.S. in 2004. As a member of the ensemble cast in Steven Soderbergh’s Traffic, he also won a Screen Actors Guild Award in 2001. Additional film credits include Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar; Gary Marshall’s ensemble, Valentine’s Day, opposite Anne Hathaway, Bradley Cooper, Jamie Foxx and others; Sam Raimi’s Spiderman 3; Robert Luketic’s Win a Date With Tad Hamilton; Mike Newell’s Mona Lisa Smile, opposite Julia Roberts; and Soderbergh’s Ocean’s Eleven and Ocean’s Twelve among many other memorable roles including, most recently, American Ultra, opposite Jesse Eisenberg and Kristen Stewart. On the small screen, along with That ‘70s Show, he has also appeared in Curtis Hanson’s Golden Globe winning TV film, Too Big to Fail, for HBO. He also appeared in The Beauty Inside, a 2012 social film developed by Intel and Toshiba. Directed by Drake Doremus and co-starring Mary Elizabeth Winstead, the film is broken up into six filmed episodes interspersed with interactive storytelling that all takes place on the main character's Facebook timeline. Topher won a Daytime Emmy in the category of Outstanding New Approaches - Original Daytime Program or Series. In 2014, Topher made his Off-Broadway debut in Paul Weitz’ acclaimed Lonely, I’m Not, opposite Olivia Thirlby, for Second Stage. Topher grew up in Darien, Connecticut and currently resides in Los Angeles, California.
When dashing brain surgeon Kevin Fields (Michael Vartan) and charming artist/dog walker Charlie Cantilini meet-cute three times in one day, they have no choice but to fall truly, madly, deeply in love. Kevin takes Charlie to meet his mother, Viola (Jane Fonda) — a celebrity talk show host who is barely holding it together after a career-destroying on-air meltdown — and surprises both women by proposing to Charlie on the spot.These two seem destined for happily-ever-after, but Viola is convinced that Charlie isn’t good enough for her son and hatches a plan to drive them apart. Will Kevin and Charlie’s love survive the wrath of the Monster-in-Law?2005 — written by Anya Kochoff and directed by Robert Luketic.
Uno sguardo piuttosto ampio ai Legal Movies, a cavallo tra Dramma, Thriller e commedia.Il buio oltre la siepe (Robert Mulligan, 1962)A civil action (Steven Zaillian, 1998)… e giustizia per tutti (Norman Jewison, 1979)La giuria (Gary Fleder, 2003)Michael Clayton (Tony Gilroy, 2007)Mio cugino Vincenzo (Jonathan Lynn, 1992)Il momento di uccidere (Joel Schumacher, 1996)La parola ai giurati (Sidney Lumet, 1957)Pazza (Martin Ritt, 1987)Philadelphia (Jonathan Demme, 1993)Presunto innocente (Alan J Pakula, 1990)Il rapporto Pelikan (Alan J Pakula, 1993)Ricchi, ricchissimi… praticamente in mutande (Sergio Martino, 1982)La rivincita delle bionde (Robert Luketic, 2001)Sleepers (Barry Levinson, 1996)Il socio (Sidney Pollack, 1993)Sotto accusa (Jonathan Kaplan, 1983)Suspect (Peter Yates, 1987)Testimone d’accusa (Billy Wilder, 1957)L’uomo della pioggia (Francis Ford Coppola, 1997)Codice d’onore (Rob Reiner, 1992)Pericolosamente insieme (Ivan Reitman, 1986)Cattive acque (Todd Haynes, 2019)
Welcome to ‘Breaking Up’ - a podcast about break-ups, love, pop culture, and emotional renewal, hosted by Isabella Shields and Adam Benmakhlouf. Every week we answer some hypothetical questions as agony aunts, then discuss what we think are the best examples of break-up in media to help cope with heartbreak and focus on the upside of breaking up.This is part 2 of episode 4; our discussion of Reese Witherspoon films Wild (2014; Dir. Jean-Marc Vallée) and Legally Blonde (2001; Dir. Robert Luketic) and our other recommendations. Big spoilers ahead for both films!Music recommendation:Crushing. Julia Jacklin. Transgressive Records. 2019.thank u, next. Ariana Grande. Republic Records. 2019.Book recommendation:Love Without Emergency. Clementine Morrigan. 2014-2019.You can also follow us on instagram @breakinguppodcastIn the first part of our third episode we think about the ramifications of acting on your crush on someone's dad and becoming friends first and romantic interests second.With huge thanks to Laurie Brown for designing our cover art.If you'd like to send in an agony aunt questions, any recommendations, or any sponsorship offers, please contact breakinguppodcast@gmail.com.
Welcome to ‘Breaking Up’ - a podcast about break-ups, love, pop culture, and emotional renewal, hosted by Isabella Shields and Adam Benmakhlouf. Every week we answer some hypothetical questions as agony aunts, then discuss what we think are the best examples of break-up in media to help cope with heartbreak and focus on the upside of breaking up.In the first part of our fourth episode we discuss whether or not it's ok to break up with someone via text and how to handle insecurity around your partner being intimate with their ex.Join us in Part Two for discussion of Reese Witherspoon films Wild (2014; Dir. Jean-Marc Vallée) and Legally Blonde (2001; Dir. Robert Luketic) and our other recommendations. Big spoilers ahead for both films!With huge thanks to Laurie Brown for designing our cover art.You can follow us on instagram @breakinguppodcastIf you'd like to send in an agony aunt questions, any recommendations, or any sponsorship offers, please contact breakinguppodcast@gmail.com.
Jennifer Lopez is having a triumphant 2019. From her Motown tribute at the Grammys to the success of “Hustlers” to the announcement that she’ll be performing at the Super Bowl halftime show, she seems to be enjoying the fruits of her labor from about three decades in show business. So we want to know: is Jennifer Lopez finally getting her due?Discussed this week:“How Jennifer Lopez’s Versace Dress Created Google Images” (Rachel Tashjian, GQ, Sept. 20, 2019)“Hustlers” (directed by Lorene Scafaria, 2019)Jennifer Lopez’s Motown Tribute at the 2019 Grammy Awards“Jennifer Lopez Talks Engagement, Diddy’s Instagram Comments, Bonding With Cardi B + More” (Breakfast Club, Apr. 10, 2019)“‘Hustlers’ Has a Strong Opening at the Box Office” (Gabe Cohn, The New York Times, Sept. 15, 2019)“Alex Rodriguez and Jennifer Lopez Announce Their Engagement” (The Associated Press, March 9, 2019)“Selena” (directed by Gregory Nava, 1997)“Movies (And Other Things)” (Shea Serrano, 2019)“Waiting for Tonight” (Jennifer Lopez, 1999)“1999” (Prince, 1982)“Out of Sight” (directed by Steven Soderbergh, 1998)“Monster-in-Law” (directed by Robert Luketic, 2005)“The Wedding Planner” (directed by Adam Shankman, 2001)“Maid in Manhattan” (directed by Wayne Wang, 2002)“Gigli” (directed by Martin Brest, 2003)“Jenny from the Block” (Jennifer Lopez, 2002)“Play” (Jennifer Lopez, 2001)“Rap Performer Puffy Combs Is Arrested After Shootings at Times Sq. Nightclub” (William K. Rashbaum, The New York Times, Dec. 28, 1999)“El Cantante” (directed by Leon Ichaso, 2006)“American Idol” (Jennifer Lopez as judge in Seasons 10-11 and 13-15)
Robert Luketic started making short films as a teenager and went on to study at the Victorian College of Arts – School of Film and Television (VCA). He first attracted Hollywood's attention with his award-winning short film Titsiana Booberini. After screening to much acclaim at several festivals within Australia, Titsiana Booberini became a hit at many internationally renowned festivals including the Sundance Film Festival. It won "Best Film" at the Aspen Shortsfest Luketic directed the comedy Legally Blonde for MGM in the summer of 2001. This film, which grossed close to $100 million domestically and was nominated for two Golden Globe Awards, marked Luketic's feature film directing debut. Next, Luketic directed the DreamWorks Pictures film Win a Date with Tad Hamilton! The 2003 film, produced by Doug Wick and Lucy Fisher at Red Wagon, stars Kate Bosworth, Nathan Lane, Josh Duhamel and Topher Grace. In 2005, he directed Monster-in-Law, starring Jennifer Lopez, Jane Fonda, and Michael Vartan. In 2008, Luketic released 21, based on the book Bringing Down the House by Ben Mezrich. The film tells the true story of five MIT students who became experts at counting cards and subsequently took Vegas casinos for millions in winnings. The film stars Kevin Spacey, Kate Bosworth, Jim Sturgess, and Laurence Fishburne. He directed the romantic comedy The Ugly Truth, which opened in July 2009. Starring Katherine Heigl and Gerard Butler, the film follows a morning show producer (Heigl) who sets out to disprove the outrageous relationship theories of her chauvinistic correspondent (Butler). Luketic next directed the action-comedy Killers, starring Heigl and Ashton Kutcher. It was great discussing his career and latest film The Wedding Year! The Wedding Year is a 2019 American romantic comedy film directed by Robert Luketic and starring Sarah Hyland, Tyler James Williams, Jenna Dewan, Matt Shively and Anna Camp. It was released on September 20, 2019, by Entertainment Studios Motion Pictures. Also, you can check out my documentary The People of Brixton, on Kwelitv here: www.kweli.tv/programs/the-peopl…xton?autoplay=true Damien Swaby Social Media Links: Instagram www.instagram.com/damien_swaby_video_producer/ Twitter twitter.com/DamienSwaby?ref_src…erp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Facebook www.facebook.com/Damien-Swaby-213…7/?ref=bookmarks I love iPhone filmmaking, my latest short film shot on one, you can view it here! vimeo.com/348228831
Robert Luketic started making short films as a teenager and went on to study at the Victorian College of Arts – School of Film and Television (VCA).He first attracted Hollywood's attention with his award-winning short film Titsiana Booberini. After screening to much acclaim at several festivals within Australia, Titsiana Booberini became a hit at many internationally renowned festivals including the Sundance Film Festival.It won "Best Film" at the Aspen ShortsfestLuketic directed the comedy Legally Blonde for MGM in the summer of 2001. This film, which grossed close to $100 million domestically and was nominated for two Golden Globe Awards, marked Luketic's feature film directing debut.Next, Luketic directed the DreamWorks Pictures film Win a Date with Tad Hamilton! The 2003 film, produced by Doug Wick and Lucy Fisher at Red Wagon, stars Kate Bosworth, Nathan Lane, Josh Duhamel and Topher Grace. In 2005, he directed Monster-in-Law, starring Jennifer Lopez, Jane Fonda, and Michael Vartan. In 2008, Luketic released 21, based on the book Bringing Down the House by Ben Mezrich. The film tells the true story of five MIT students who became experts at counting cards and subsequently took Vegas casinos for millions in winnings. The film stars Kevin Spacey, Kate Bosworth, Jim Sturgess, and Laurence Fishburne.He directed the romantic comedy The Ugly Truth, which opened in July 2009. Starring Katherine Heigl and Gerard Butler, the film follows a morning show producer (Heigl) who sets out to disprove the outrageous relationship theories of her chauvinistic correspondent (Butler). Luketic next directed the action-comedy Killers, starring Heigl and Ashton Kutcher.It was great discussing his career and latest film The Wedding Year!The Wedding Year is a 2019 American romantic comedy film directed by Robert Luketic and starring Sarah Hyland, Tyler James Williams, Jenna Dewan, Matt Shively and Anna Camp.It was released on September 20, 2019, by Entertainment Studios Motion Pictures.Also, you can check out my documentary The People of Brixton, on Kwelitv here: www.kweli.tv/programs/the-peopl…xton?autoplay=trueDamien Swaby Social Media Links:Instagram www.instagram.com/damien_swaby_video_producer/Twittertwitter.com/DamienSwaby?ref_src…erp%7Ctwgr%5EauthorFacebookwww.facebook.com/Damien-Swaby-213…7/?ref=bookmarksI love iPhone filmmaking, my latest short film shot on one, you can view it here! vimeo.com/348228831
On this week's episode, the Summer Blockbuster Extravaganza is celebrating the world of rom-coms as the gang chats about the outrageous 2009 disaster, The Ugly Truth! Why can't they just make Gerard Butler characters Scottish so the man can speak comfortably? How did Kevin Connolly make the opening credits with that little screen time? And could you even imagine going to a balloon festival? PLUS: Minor league baseball can get pretty wild it turns out!The Ugly Truth stars Katherine Heigl, Gerard Butler, Eric Winter, Bree Turner, Nick Searcy, Cheryl Hines, John, and Michael Higgins; directed by Robert Luketic.
On the forty-fifth episode of Jeff Dye’s Friendship Podcast… Jeff Dye (@JeffDye) is joined by director Robert Luketic (@robertluketic) and producer Tony Reavis (@iamtonyreavis). Subscribe to the Patreon to get exclusive Jeff Dye content, including a video version of Jeff Dye’s Friendship Podcast! www.patreon.com/jeffdye
Il y a pas mal de raisons de tiquer devant Qu’est-ce qu’on a fait au bon Dieu? et sa suite, qui vient de sortir. Les deux films signés Philippe de Chauveron se distinguent notamment par leur sexisme de tous les instants, les rôles et les lieux assignés aux femmes étant bien différents de ceux attribués aux hommes. L’occasion d’observer tout particulièrement la relation unissant beaux-pères et gendres, qui semblent se transmettre les clés du clan familial en se gardant bien de laisser leur part aux femmes. Un mercredi sur deux, Mansplaining observe les masculinités à travers des œuvres culturelles et des faits d’actualité. Parce que la parole masculine est archi dominante, sauf lorsqu’il s’agit de remettre en question les privilèges des hommes. Si vous aimez Mansplaining, pensez à l’exprimer en lui donnant la note maximale sur iTunes et ailleurs, en en parlant autour de vous, et en laissant plein de commentaires bienveillants sur les réseaux sociaux. Générique : Savvier, Warm Sea Références Philippe de Chauveron, Qu’est-ce qu’on a fait au bon Dieu? (2014), Qu’est-ce qu’on a encore fait au bon Dieu? (2019) Jay Roach, Mon beau-père et moi (2000), Mon beau-père, mes parents et moi (2004) Paul Weitz, Mon beau-père et nous (2010) Robert Luketic, Sa mère ou moi (2005) Anthony Marciano, Les Gamins (2013) «Il faut qu’on parle de la romance lesbienne dans Qu’est-ce qu’on a encore fait au bon Dieu», Têtu «La lettre de l’observatoire national des violences faites aux femmes, Violences faites aux femmes : les principales données» (secrétariat d’État chargé des droits des femmes, novembre 2015)
NoCiné se déplace au Mondial de l’Auto pour un épisode spécial bagnole et cinéma. De la meilleure course-poursuite, au meilleur pilote en passant par la meilleure scène de sexe dans une voiture, on revient sur cet élément essentiel du langage cinématographique. Podcast animé par Thomas Rozec avec Lelo Jimmy Batista, David Honnorat et Stéphane Moïssakis.RÉFÉRENCES CITÉES DANS L’ÉMISSIONFast and Furious, Police Fédérale Los Angeles (William Friedkin, 1985), French Connection (William Friedkin, 1971), Boulevard de la mort (Quentin Tarantino, 2007), Bullitt (Peter Yates, 1986), Die Hard 3 (John McTiernan, 1995), Last Action Hero (John McTiernan, 1993), Taken 3 (Olivier Megaton, 2014), Le Transporteur 3 (Olivier Megaton, 2008), 22 Jump Street (Phil Lord et Christopher Miller, 2014), Vanishing Point (Charles Robert Carne, 1997), Le Drive-In De L’Enfer (Brian Trenchard-Smith, 1986), Les traqués de l’an 2000 (Brian Trenchard-Smith, 1982), Le gang des BMX (Brian Trenchard-Smith, 1983), La rage de la Casse (Brian Trenchard-Smith, 1979), Recherche Suzanne désespérément (Susan Seidelman, 1985), Rambo (Ted Kotcheff, 1982), Danger : Diabolik ! (Mario Bava, 1968), Crash (David Cronenberg, 1996), À toute allure (Adam Rifkin, 1994), À plein tube ! (Adam Rifkin, 1991), Les Blues Brothers (John Landis, 1980), Les Anges gardiens (Jean-Marie Poiré, 1995), The Last Boy Scout (Tony Scott, 1991), Les Choses de la vie (Claude Sautet, 1970), Vincent, François, Paul et les autres (Claude Sautet, 1950), Intersection (Mark Rydell, 1994), Demolition Man (Marco Brambilla, 1993), Mad Max 2 (George Miller, 1981), Blue Velvet (David Lynch, 1986), Comme un chien enragé (James Foley, 1986), À bout de souffle (Jean-Luc Godard, 1960), Speed Racer (Lana Wachowski et Lilly Wachowski, 2008), Le Casse (Henri Verneuil, 1971), Fantomas contre Scotland Yard (André Hunebelle, 1967), Femme fatale (Brian De Palma, 2002), Repo Men (Miguel Sapochnik, 2010), En quatrième vitesse (Robert Aldrich, 1955), Step Brothers (Adam McKay, 2008), Attache-moi ! (Pedro Almodóvar, 1990), La chambre du fils (Nanni Moretti, 2001), Le Caïman (Nanni Moretti, 2006), FBI : Fausses blondes infiltrées (Keenen Ivory Wayans, 2004), La revanche d’une blonde (Robert Luketic, 2001), Click (Frank Coraci, 2006), Brooklyn Nine-Nine, La Relève (Clint Eastwood, 1990), Bad Boys 2 (Michael Bay, 2003), Mad Max Fury Road (George Miller, 2015), John Wick 2 (Chad Stahelski, 2017), L’espace du rêve (Kristine McKenna, David Lynch, 2017), Mulholland Drive (David Lynch, 2001), Miami Vice : deux flics à Miami (Michael Mann, 2006), Sexy Dance 4 : Miami Heat (Scott Speer, 2002), La Folle Journée de Ferris Bueller (John Hughes, 1986), Phantom (Mike Marvin, 1986), Mad Max 3 (George Miller, George Ogilvie, 1985), Enfer mécanique (Elliot Silverstein, 1977)CRÉDITSEnregistré le 10 octobre 2018 au Mondial de l’Auto 2018. Réalisation : Quentin Bresson. Chargée de production : Juliette Livartowski. Chargée d’édition : Judith Hillebrant. Direction de production : Joël Ronez. Direction de la rédaction : David Carzon. Direction générale : Gabrielle Boeri-Charles. Générique : « Soupir Articulé », Abstrackt Keal Agram (Tanguy Destable et Lionel Pierres). Production : Binge Audio. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jose learns how to bend and snap! Legally Blonde (2001) Based on the novel by Amanda Brown. Written by Karen McCullah & Kirsten Smith. Directed by Robert Luketic. Music by Michael Kramer http://michaelkramermusic.com Logo by Garret Ross http://garrettross.net Send comments and suggestions on Twitter @later2theparty and on Facebook at Facebook.com/Later2TheParty
Popcorn Talk Network proudly presents a vodcast that offers a glimpse into the movies we love to watch with breakdown and analysis of the movies some might call… a "Guilty Movie Pleasure". Join us each week as Josh Macuga and Ben Begley breakdown your favorite films, from the classics to the yet to be seen; it’s all here under one banner… GUILTY MOVIE PLEASURES! This week on GMP, Ben Begley and Josh Macuga break down Legally Blonde with Josh Macuga's Parents!!!!!!! Legally Blonde is a 2001 American comedy film directed by Robert Luketic, written by Karen McCullah Lutz and Kirsten Smith, and produced by Marc E. Platt. It is based on the novel Legally Blonde by Amanda Brown.[2] The title of the film is a play on words, referencing the phrase, "legally blind". The film stars Reese Witherspoon as asorority girl who struggles to win back her ex-boyfriend by earning a law degree, along with Luke Wilson as a young attorney she meets during her studies, Matthew Davis as her ex-boyfriend, Se --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Steve Cooper talks with actor Mark Moses. Mark is probably best known for his roles as Duck Phillips on Mad Men, Dennis Boyd in Homeland and Paul Young in Desperate Housewives. He made his film debut in the Best Picture Academy Award winner Platoon and then appeared in Born on the Fourth of July and The Doors, each directed by Oliver Stone. Among his other movies have been Ridley Scott’s Someone to Watch Over Me, Ronald Maxwell’s Gettysburgh, Mimi Leder’s Deep Impact, Sean McNamara’s Race to Space, Brett Ratner’s Red Dragon and After the Sunset, Robert Luketic’s Monster-In-Law, John Whitesell’s Big Momma's House 2, Joshua Stern’s Swing Vote and Clint Eastwood’s Letters from Iwo Jima. He is also a very familiar face to TV being a regular on series including Grand, The Single Guy, The Killing and Manhattan and guest starring on numerous shows including Criminal Minds, Family Ties, The Practice, Blue Bloods, Elementary, Scandal, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Covert Affairs, The Closer, Human Target, Castle, Law & Order: SVU and many, many more. He can be seen starting in June playing President Jeff Michener in The Last Ship.
Ashton Kutcher, Katherine Heigl, Tom Selleck, Killers, Robert Luketic, Rob Riggle, Catherine O'hara, Natalina Maggio, Bob De Rosa, Ted Griffin
Eine Romantikkomödie von Robert Luketic. Mit den Hauptdarstellern Katherine Heigl und Gerard Butler.
Welcome to Episode 246 of The Binge Boys Podcast, Hosted by Logan Lewis & Myranda Hames.Welcome to the Run Thru! This week, the duo tackles the 2001 hit, Legally Blonde; Directed by Robert Luketic, Starring Reese Witherspoon, Luke Wilson, Selma Blair & more.Elle Woods (Reese Witherspoon) has it all. She's the President of her sorority, a Hawaiian Tropic girl, Miss June in her campus calendar, and, above all, a natural blonde. She dates the cutest fraternity boy on campus and wants nothing more than to be Mrs. Warner Huntington III. But, there's just one thing stopping Warner (Matthew Davis) from popping the question: Elle is too blonde. Growing up across the street from Aaron Spelling might mean something in Los Angeles, California, but nothing to Warner's East-Coast blue blood family. So, when Warner packs up for Harvard Law and reunites with an old sweetheart from prep school, Elle rallies all her resources and gets into Harvard, determined to win him back. But law school is a far cry from the comforts of her poolside and the mall. Elle must wage the battle of her life, for her guy, for herself and for all the blondes who suffer endless indignities everyday.Follow Along on Instagram: @bingeboyspodcastUse Code "BINGE15" for 15% off your order at preppedreadymeals.comUse Code "LOGANLEWIS" for 10% off your order at www.frostbuddy.com