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Au menu cette semaine: I Saw the TV Glow, Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind, Spielberg, Le sacrifice, The Last Dance, Val, Arnold, Un dimanche à Kigali, Jim and Andy et bien plus.
On this episode, Aries and Andy talk about Robin Williams-Come Inside My Mind. Social Media Instagram: @SpearsBergPod Twitter: @SpearsBergPod Facebook: SpearsBergPod Patreon: SpearsBergPod Youtube: SpearsBergPod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, we welcomed New York-based Cinematographer Wolfgang Held, ASC. Wolfgang has shot over 100 documentaries and feature films including The Andy Warhol Diaries, Joan Baez I Am a Noise, This Stolen Country of Mine, All In: The Fight for Democracy, The Fourth Estate, Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind, Particle Fever, Brüno, Teeth, and the Oscar-nominated documentary Children Underground. In our chat, Wolfgang shares about his early days, his journey into documentary filmmaking, his mentorship with Albert Maysles, thoughts on cinema verité, and much more.The Making Of is presented by AJA Video Systems:Exciting new solutions and updates from AJAAJA rolled out powerful new products and updates this fall – from KONA X, its next-gen I/O card for ultra-low latency video capture/playback and Desktop Software v17 to a feature-packed AJA HDR Image Analyzer 12G update, and new 12G-SDI openGear conversion solutions. Get acquainted with the latest from AJA via the What's New Page. Film Festival This Week: Mallorca Film Festival — October 18-24thThe Evolution Mallorca International Film Festival enters its 12th edition this week. This year marks the 2nd Annual Cinematography Focus, which includes Educational Panels, Workshops, Networking and Awards. Erik Messerschmidt, ASC will accept the festival's Cinematography Icon Award this year — and ARRI joins as an official sponsor. The Mallorca Film Festival is recognized as "One of Europe's 10 Most Exciting Film Festivals" by The Guardian, as MovieMaker's “Top 50 Film Festivals Worth The Entry Fee” and appears on the 100 Best Reviewed Film Festival list on FilmFreeway! Learn more hereFilm Book of the Month:American Cinematographer's Shot Craft: Lessons, Tips & Techniques on the Art and Science of CinematographyA collection of Jay Holben's SHOT CRAFT column from American Cinematographer magazine. A treasured series of educational pieces on the art and science of cinematography. An extraordinary book for the film student and refresher for the seasoned pro, SHOT CRAFT is written in an easy-to-read tone that explains the technical and complicated in simple language. It is a must-have for everyone working in the art of visual storytelling in motion pictures.A curated selection from the first five years of SHOT CRAFT providing insights on: cinematography fundamentals, formats, exposure, lighting & electricity, optics, travel & locations, filmmaking techniques, relationships, communication & career. Available from Adakin Press: hereZEISS Conversations with James KniestGather round, horror fans! Join us for ZEISS Conversations on Halloween as we explore the spine-chilling work of Cinematographer James Kniest! Be sure to register now to get the inside scoop on his projects such as the iconic "Annabelle," which is the second installment of "The Conjuring" universe, and his spooky work on “The Haunting of Bly Manor” and “American Horror Stories.” Plus, get an exclusive look at what went into crafting Mike Flanagan's 2022 “The Midnight Club”, including Kniest's strategic selection of ZEISS Supreme Prime Radiance lenses. Don't miss out on the chance to learn from a master filmmaker who will share how he employs various camera techniques, lensing, lighting, and composition for creating the most frightening scenes. Halloween has never looked scarier! Register now for an unforgettable and interactive virtual event on October 31st at 12pm PST. Sign up HereGreat Film & TV Music at No Cost to You!All you need to do is provide music cue sheets for your qualified projects. It's Really That Simple. In addition to most TV Shows and Feature Films, even some TV Pilots can qualify. We're not talking about music that sounds like it should be free. This is cutting-edge underscore used daily on a global basis by Hollywood's Major Film and TV Studios. Visit Zero Fee Music OWC Thunderbolt Go DockThe OWC Thunderbolt Go Dock is the first of its kind, full-featured Thunderbolt dock with a built-in power supply and 11 ports, for additional ease and connectivity while on the Go. It's a one-dock solution that works with all past, present and future Thunderbolt and USB devices and accessories. Check it out herePodcast Rewind:Sept. 2023 - Episode XVIII…The Making Of is produced by Michael Valinsky.To promote your products or services to over 6,700 top film, TV and video industry pros receiving this newsletter, email mvalinsky@me.com Get full access to The Making Of at themakingof.substack.com/subscribe
Comic, actor, mimic, improviser Robin Williams was a genius at making people laugh, cry, and cry with laughter. His life and far untimely death are explored in the documentary “Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind.” --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stan-the-movie-man9/message
Photo by Waring Abbot/Getty Images. Matt Waldman kicks off RSP Storytime, a short podcast devoted to true stories. This week, Adam Dorn shares how he won a bet with Gene Simmons of KISS. Friday is my one day off from football. It's a day I devote to music lessons, reading, movies, and other mediums of value. In addition to sharing my Reads, Listens, and Views (a feature I'm bringing back to the site this year), I'm also collecting true stories from friends and colleagues. If you're interested in being a part of this, feel free to email me at mattwaldmanrsp@gmail.com and we'll consider recording it. RSP Storytime kicks off with one of my favorite stories that I heard last year. It comes from composer, Adam Dorn. You've probably heard Adam's work as the composer for documentaries such as Richard Pryor: Omit the Logic, Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind, and Enemies: The President, Justice & The FBI. He's also written and performed music for Six Feet Under, The Bourne Supremacy, The Devil Wears Prada, and Mr. & Mrs. Smith. The son of renowned jazz and R&B producer Joel Dorn, Adam is a lifelong Eagles fan who reached out to me last year after hearing about my penchant for drawing parallels to football and improvisational music and deciding we were going to become great friends. Adam and I share a love for Funk, R&B, and Jazz. Adam's longtime friendship with Marcus Miller began as a student-mentor relationship. If you don't know Marcus Miller, he's a renowned performer and producer who is also one of the kings of the electric bass. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rpSlxS5Xkso I share these things about Adam because I want to set the stage for the story. Imagine Adam as a 17-year-old bassist with a full-blown Philly wise-ass mentality in the late 1980s learning his craft from Miller when he runs into KISS bassist, Gene Simmons while working as a grunt in a recording studio. Now imagine Simmons dismissing Adam's musical hero and their conversation degenerating into a bet that takes them into the streets of New York and leads to the ultimate comeuppance. Enjoy.
David discusses the movies he's been watching, including Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind, Celine and Julie Go Boating, Vengeance, Hercules and the Captive Women, The Territory, The Forgiven, History Is Made at Night, Fire of Love, RRR, Moon, 66 Questions, Masculin Feminin, Tig, Wages of Sin, She Will, Trances, Bodies Bodies Bodies, Voyeur, Dreaming Walls: Inside the Chelsea Hotel, H.P. Lovecraft's Witch House, My Old School, A Love Song, In Search of a Midnight Kiss, Alma's Rainbow, Breaking and Meet Me in Montenegro.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
American filmmaker Marina Zenovich is best known for the many biographical documentaries she has directed. She won an Emmy Award in 2009 for directing the documentary “Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired”. Her other directorial film credits include “Lance for ESPN”, “Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind”, “Richard Pryor: Omit the Logic”, and “Roman Polanski: Odd Man Out”. Marina's latest project is the new docuseries “D.B. Cooper: Where Are You?!”, which examines the 50-year quest to find the mysterious man who hijacked a Northwest Airlines passenger jet in November 1971 and escaped with $200,000, never to be seen again. Five decades. Few clues. Too many suspects. The identity of skyjacker D.B. Cooper remains one of the greatest mysteries of the 20th century. Streaming July 13th on Netflix.
Hallo zusammen! Heute besprechen wir Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar. Shownotes: Geplänkel (Geschaut, gespielt, gelesen, gehört, gefühlt): Promising Young Woman, Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind, Matrix Resurrections Trailer, Forever, Bo Burnham: Inside (04:24) Review – Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar (47:14) Wie immer sind wir dankbar für E-Mails […] More
Editors - Greg Finton ACE and Lindsay Utz ACE Editors Greg Finton ACE and Lindsay Utz ACE hadn't worked together prior to Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry, but they each had plenty of experience in the world of unscripted storytelling to bring to the table for director R.J. Cutler's film. The story centers around singer-songwriter Billie Eilish and reveals the behind the scenes creation process of her debut studio album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? Released in select theaters via Neon and on Apple TV+ on February 26, 2021, the film has garnered four Primetime Emmy® nominations, including Outstanding Picture Editing for Variety Programming for Greg and Lindsay. GREG FINTON ACE Although Greg had previously worked with "Billie Eilish" director R.J. Cutler on the series American High, Greg's storied career in documentary editing actually began in the film cutting rooms of some legendary scripted editors. Working as an assistant to editors such as Lynzee Klingman ACE (A River Runs Through It) and Sandra Adair ACE (Dazed and Confused), Greg learned first hand how just changing the rhythm and pace of the dialogue can have a big impact on the way a scene felt. Greg took this knowledge into his work on highly acclaimed documentaries such as It Might Get Loud, He Named Me Malala and Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind. LINDSAY UTZ ACE Prior to teaming up with Greg and R.J. Cutler for the "Billie Eilish doc", Lindsay had made quite a name for herself in the documentary world, having been nominated for both an Emmy® and an ACE Eddie award for her work on the Oscar®-winning documentary, American Factory. A recipient of the 2012 Karen Schmeer Fellowship, Lindsay's talent as a storyteller can also be seen in the documentary projects; Bully, Quest, Miss Americana, as well as the experimental narrative feature, Buoy. Editing Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry In our discussion with the editing team of Greg Finton ACE and Lindsay Utz ACE, we talk about: Enjoying the challenge presented by documentary editing The deep reservoir of footage afforded by the cell phone era Lower thirds being a crucial decision in doc filmmaking How award nominations can impact a documentary editor's career The advantages of starting out as an assistant in film cutting rooms The Credits Get your free 100GB of media transfer at MASV Visit ExtremeMusic for all your production audio needs Check out the free trial of Media Composer | Ultimate Subscribe to The Rough Cut podcast and never miss an episode Visit The Rough Cut on YouTube
Spling reviews Our Friend, I Am All Girls and Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind as broadcast on Talking Movies, Fine Music Radio. Spling Movies
Spling reviews Our Friend, I Am All Girls and Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind as broadcast on Talking Movies, Fine Music Radio. Spling Movies
On todays episode of the Frame & Reference Podcast, Kenny talks with Jenna Rosher about DP'ing the new documentary “Billie Eilish: The World’s A Little Blurry.” In this new Apple TV+ show we get an intimate look at Billie Eilish’s journey as she navigated life on the road, on stage and at home all while creating her debut album. Jenna has shot a number of music documentaries including “Dave Matthews Band: Stand Up” and “Inside Out: Trey and Dave Go To Africa” as well as the documentary “Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind.” Enjoy the episode! Thanks for listening! If you like the podcast, please give it a like and leave a review on your podcast app of choice. Frame & Reference is supported by Filmtools and ProVideo Coalition. Filmtools is the West Coasts leading supplier of film equipment. From cameras and lights to grip and expendables, Filmtools has you covered for all your film gear needs. Check out Filmtools.com for more. ProVideo Coalition is a top news and reviews site focusing on all things production and post. Check out ProVideoCoalition.com for the latest news coming out of the industry.
On todays episode of the Frame & Reference Podcast, Kenny talks with cinematographer Thorsten Theilow about the Sundance Grand Jury Prize winning documentary “Boys State.” The documentary follows a thousand 17-year-old boys from Texas who join together to build a representative government from the ground up. Some of Thorsten’s credits include the films “Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind” and “Ariana Grande: Excuse Me, I Love You” and the documentary mini-series “Allen v. Farrow.” Enjoy the episode! Liking the podcast? Leave a rating and review on your favorite podcast app! Frame & Reference is supported by Filmtools and ProVideo Coalition. Filmtools is the West Coasts leading supplier of film equipment. From cameras and lights to grip and expendables, Filmtools has you covered for all your film gear needs. Check out Filmtools.com for more. ProVideo Coalition is a top news and reviews site focusing on all things production and post. Check out ProVideoCoalition.com for the latest news coming out of the industry.
@Bnosanchuk and @TheJDStaley bring you several media recommendations as they are #LateToTheParty!!! The fellas chat about Norman Mailer: The American (2010) a Documentary, Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind a Documentary (2018), "The Righteous Gemstones (2019), and lastly "The Florentine (1999) a Drama.
Dans ce huitième épisode, le trio Gravlax - PapaGubida - Casa continue de se présenter en changeant exceptionnellement la formule habituelle puisque chacun des membres a choisi de parler de son acteur phare à travers 5 de ses films. Ces derniers sont considérés soit comme des incontournables soit comme des coups de cœur à faire découvrir. Bien sûr, le traitement consacré à chaque film est beaucoup plus court qu’à l’habitude. Pour Papa(Gubi)da, il s’agira de traiter de son idole Robin Williams. Pour Casa, il nous parlera avec passion de Leonardo Di Caprio. Et enfin, le doyen Gravlax traitera de sa star de toujours : Jean-Paul Belmondo. Comme d'habitude, pour garder un côté frais, nous ne mettons pas les films traités dans la description de l'épisode, mais voici les fiches Allociné pour celles et ceux qui veulent quand même avoir les références. Il n’y aura pas de spoilers pour cet épisode. Bonne écoute ! Pour Gubi et les films de Robin Williams qu’il propose :- http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=9257.html- http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=28728.html- http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=16143.html- http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=52423.html- http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=137515.htmlPour Casa et les films de Leonardo Di Caprio qu’il évoque :- http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=127524.html- http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=132039.html- http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=9835.html- http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=28968.html- http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=245813.htmlPour Gravlax et les films de Jean-Paul Belmondo qu’il idolâtre :- http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=10150.html- http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=43544.html- http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=4266.html- http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=81253.html- http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=45162.html Recommandations ( un peu avant 1h02 ) :- PapaGubida : « Boulevard» de Dito Montiel (2014) http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=217388.html- Casa : Le documentaire sur Robin Williams « Come Inside My Mind » de Marina Zenovich (2018) http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=262012.html- Gravlax : « L’Alpagueur» (1976) de Philippe Labrohttp://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=34270.html Morceaux diffusés durant l'épisode : - Générique "Loud Pop" ( Gravlax )- Aristhages et Fauthoux « Discrete Whereabouts Main Track »- Howard Shore “Miss Doubtfire” - Howlin Wolf “Spoonful”- Claude Bolling “La Plaza”- Francis Lai « Le Corps de mon Ennemi »- Claude Bolling “Mexican Paradise”- Reinhold Heil & Johnny Klimek “End Titles ( Sy’s Theme )”- Max Richter “On The Nature of Daylight”- Philippe Sarde « Flic ou Voyou »- Michael Kamen « Cello Jack »- Bjorn Isfalt et Alan Parker « Theme of What’s eating Gilbert Grape »- Francis Lai « Itinéraire d’un enfant gâté »- Brian Tyler « The Final Cut – Main Title »- Otha Turner “Shimmy She Wobble” - Georges Delerue “L’homme de Rio”- Bruce Hornsby « Invisible »- Simon Di et Pascal Roussignol “Hung Up Main Track Di Roussignol”- Piero Piccioni « La Viaccia » (Partie 20)- Jimmy Haun « Goodbye Joy »- Michel Colombier « L’Alpagueur »- Michel Colombier “Poursuite rythmée” - Montparnasse « Quand j’étais Jean-Paul Belmondo » Lien Twitter du podcast : https://twitter.com/TLVPodcastPage Facebook du podcast : https://www.facebook.com/M.Gravlax/ Page du podcast : https://podcast.ausha.co/tu-l-as-vu
TVC 471.1: From January 2019: Ed welcomes David Steinberg, Robin Williams’ manager for more than forty years, and the executive producer of Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind, the critically acclaimed HBO documentary from 2018 that is just one part of Robin Williams: Comic Genius, an astonishing collection of vintage Robin Williams material. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When Robin Williams died five years ago, the world was shocked. How could a man so seemingly full of life, vitality and joy be unable to keep the inner darkness at bay? Did his filmography offer clues to his struggles? And what performances would we never get to see from this beloved icon? Inspired by HBO’s documentary “Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind” and David Itzkoff’s biography “Robin,” this week Chris and Perry spend time talking about the career and films of Robin Williams. What are his can’t-miss performances? Which movies best showcase his talents? And what about that stretch of bad movies late in his career? Join us and then share your favorite memories of the beloved funnyman. If you want to be part of the conversation, visit our Patreon page and consider becoming a “We’re Watching Here” patron! Like the show? Tell your friends and rate us on iTunes and wherever else you listen to podcasts. “We’re Watching Here” Facebook page “We’re Watching Here” Twitter “We’re Watching Here” Instagram Perry Seibert on Twitter Chris Williams on Twitter Email the show at werewatchinghere@gmail.com
On this episode of the podcast we talk about films they have watched recently. Yup it's our fifth review round up show so we bring you some films that are old, some that are new, some that are borrowed and maybe a couple of that are blue. Hosted by Award winning filmmaker Ross Boyask and blogger/writer/failed filmmaker Phil Hobden. Films Discussed: After The Screaming Tops, Supersonic, World War Z, Scum, The Rock, Back Panther, The Departed, Children Of Men, Robocop, Alita - Battle Angel, IO, Dumplin, Close, King of Thieves, Robin Williams Come Inside My Mind, Anna And The Apocalypse, The Golden Child, Unbreakable, Split, Murder By Death, A History Of Violence, Hot Fuzz, Assassination Nation, Fyre, Fyre Fruad, Bohemian Rhapsody, Glass, Mary Queen Of Scotts, July Naked, Michael Inside, Strangers Pray At Night, They Shall Not For wOld, Escape Room Green Book, Vice, Happy Death Day 2U #RossAndPhil #RossAndPhilTalkMovies #MoviePodcasts #Podcasts
Another exclusive Joe and John joint, joined this week by gourmet burger curator, Rob from Bareburger. Here's some of the crap discussed on this episode: Burgers, Video Games including Burger Time, Avengers, Metal Slug, Kingdom Hearts III, Resident Evil II Remake, Anthem and their Garbage Demo, Early days of the Internet, Vice, Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind, Trivia, Bareburger's Non-Meat "Impossible Burger," Groundhog Day marathons and much more! Try some delicious burgers: www.bareburger.com/ Support these Classic Podcast Boys: podcastrightnow.com/patreon
Hello! An AI Actually recorded this episode using voice samples from previous episodes... Episode #466 Segmented Thusly: Movie Monologue = Ex Machina, Blockers, Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind and Logan Lucky Television Talk = The Flash (Season #1) Book Banter = Drowshank Redemption (D&D Recap. Part #1...?) Game Gabbin' = Double Movie Monologue = The Last Sharknado, Boogie Nights, BlacKkKlansman and The Haunting of Hill House (I know this is "TV"...Yeah but still...) Internet Intercourse = The Cracked Podcast with guest Guy Branum, Funhaus Plays Scary Games, How did this get Made (Episode #200), Never Not Funny with guest Paula Poundstone and The Andy Daly Podcast Pilot Project Season #2. Cleanup Conversation = Doctor Who (Season 11, Episode #3, Rosa)
Steve and Gary are joined by the Director of Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind, Marina Zenovich.
In which Thom Bowers and Travis J Coleman serve up a hearty helping of Watch Purging, while eulogizing Burt Reynolds, lionizing William H Macy, upgrading theatrical loyalty programs, and rejoicing at the reversal of silly Oscar decisions. THOM's Watch Purging: The Meg, Crazy Rich Asians, Searching, BlackKlansman, Mission Impossible: Fallout, Smokey And The Bandit, Ingrid Goes West, Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle, Elstree '76, What's Up Doc, Extinction, Wings Of Desire, Dodgeball, Better Call Saul S4, Lost In Space S1, Halt And Catch Fire S1 TRAV's Watch Purging: Hereditary, The Nun, Blindspotting, Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind, Law & Order SVU S17-18 E-mail: superenthusiastradio@gmail.com Subscribe via iTunes
In this episode, Jeff and Shanna catch up with a couple 2017 movies, a couple 2018 movies, and a couple documentaries and discuss the upcoming fall movie season. For more information go to www.thegibsonreview.com Next episode of The Movie Lovers: A Simple Favor. Look for that on 9/18. Show Notes • Advisory • Opening and Introduction (0:00:37) • The Week in Review (0:02:00) mins o Shanna's Week: mins Handmaid's Tale, Season 2 o Jeff's Week: (0:05:17) mins First Reformed mins LEGO Ninjago Movie (0:09:01) mins o Our Week: (0:13:10) mins Proud Mary The Killing of a Sacred Deer (0:17:19) Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind (0:24:18) RBG (0:30:12) • The Main Event: Fall Movie Preview (0:37:46) o September (0:40:13) o October (0:51:03) o November (1:04:32) • Where You Can Find Us and Ending (1:19:51)
Folks, this week Joe tells the tale of a really great condom-buying experience. Then the guys talk Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind, Killing Eve, Dickensian, Deadpool 2, Fences, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, and Inside Man, before getting on with the Joe and diving into Mission: Impossible - Fallout. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Help is on the way, dear! This week we take a look at the new documentary "Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind" from HBO about the life and career of the legendary Robin Williams. From his early days on Mork and Mindy to his deep friendship with Billy Crystal, we discuss the highs and lows of this documentary. Please be advised that there will be some discussions of suicide in this episode. Share your thoughts on this film on social media @boozymoviespod Support the show at www.Patreon.com/BoozyMoviesPod
In the 9th take of the Cinema Roll Podcast, Ryan and Anthony discuss the latest HBO Documentary titled, Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind. This documentary details the story of legendary comedian and actor, Robin Williams. We got a Twitter account! Follow us @CinemaRollPod! If you would like to support the show and help us grow please consider supporting us via Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/CinemaRollWe are now on YouTube!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiyxn6rA38B-Rv5PmL5_UTg/Subscribe to Ant's Atmosphere!iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ants-atmosphere/id1526240656 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2Z0i8Qip6h7YLL9o7LJF00?si=mDoI8-HDRyKsKC12bmYCbg YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTFjM1WNhtHhyT38I5M5vLw/ Connect With Us! #CinemaRollPodTwitterInstagramFacebookRyan: @RyanCParham (TW, IG)Anthony: @a_strother44 (IG)★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Film critic, Gary Cogill, fondly remembers his time spent interviewing the legendary Robin Williams, as the Cogill’s sing the praises of the new HBO documentary, “Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind.” Wine expert, Hayley Hamilton Cogill, explores the land of Cava in Spain recalling the delicious nuances of Can Sala. Then, it’s off to Barcelona to explore tapas, paella, Picasso, and the La Sagrada Familia.
It's been a while since Jess and Andrew have been able to do a regular episode, the heat in their apartment has been just unbearable. Now, they have joined the modern age, and HAVE AIR CONDITIONING! So we are back with an episode dedicated to streaming titles, and this is a great one. This week, the focus is on "Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind" on HBO, "Temple Grandin" on HBO and Amazon Prime, the classic horror film "C.H.U.D" which is more overlooked than it should be, and streaming on Shudder. The John Wayne classic "The Searchers" on Filmstruck, and Akira Kurosawa's masterpiece "Seven Samurai" also on Filmstruck. We are very happy to present this episode, and to continue with the streaming focused shows going forward. AndrewWatchesMovies.com Film diary: https://letterboxd.com/andrewmartin/films/diary/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AndrewWatchesTV Moses's Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-298402626 Mike Dietrich's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mike.dietrich.art/ Brad Finney's Nothing Left https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1sf9yEbxVxc
This week on the pop culture podcast for procrastinating polymaths… Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind, Sky Atlantic/HBO’s masterful biographical documentary, will astonish and move you. As Iggy Pop hooks up with Underworld, will electronic talking blues become the lingua franca of the over-60s? And does new disgusting rich people documentary Generation Wealth capture the reality of the plutocracy – or are they even worse than we thought? Special guests Rob Fitzpatrick of Spotify/The Word magazine and Mark Hooper of Hole & Corner magazine join Andrew and Siân to thrash it all out. Help keep BIGMOUTH in rude health! Buy us a pint (virtually speaking) via the crowdfunding platform Patreon. Audio production by Jack Claramunt. BIGMOUTH is a Podmasters Production. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this weeks episode we excitedly trial new sound recorders while discussing the latest release from Marvel Studios ‘Ant Man & The Wasp', the last in the ‘Hotel Transylvania' franchise, Netflix releases ‘Tau' & ‘Extinction' and the emotional tribute in ‘Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind. Recorded as is tradition at The Raven in Glasgow.
Reed and Dax help us defuse Mission: Impossible - Fallout plus we also discuss The Equalizer 2, Father of the Year, Sneakers, Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind, and Childhood's End. 0:00 – Intro 27:15 – Review: Mission: Impossible - Fallout 1:24:35 – Other Stuff We Watched: The Equalizer 2, Childhood's End, First Man IMAX Preview, Father of the Year, Daddy's Home 2, Black Box Thinking, Sneakers, Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind, King Arthur: Legend of the Sword, Last Chance U: Season 3 2:12:20 – Outro 2:17:20 – Spoiler Discussion: Mission: Impossible - Fallout
Reed and Dax help us defuse Mission: Impossible - Fallout plus we also discuss The Equalizer 2, Father of the Year, Sneakers, Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind, and Childhood's End. 0:00 – Intro 27:15 – Review: Mission: Impossible - Fallout 1:24:35 – Other Stuff We Watched: The Equalizer 2, Childhood's End, First Man IMAX Preview, Father of the Year, Daddy's Home 2, Black Box Thinking, Sneakers, Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind, King Arthur: Legend of the Sword, Last Chance U: Season 3 2:12:20 – Outro 2:17:20 – Spoiler Discussion: Mission: Impossible - Fallout
Hosts Mat Bradley-Tschirgi and William Thrasher discuss Vacation, a misguided attempt to continue the adventures of the Griswold clan. Written and directed by John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein, this entry keeps the R-rating of the original National Lampoon's Vacation without much of the charm. Rusty (Ed Helms) and his wife Debbie (Christina Applegate) take their sons James (Skyler Gisondo) and Kevin (Steele Stebbins) on a trip across the United States to Wally World. Along the way, they bathe in shit, explode a cow, and talk about rim jobs. It's not as fun as it sounds. Keeping the picaresque structure of the original, the family goes from stop to stop along the way while crazy adventures happen. Many of them seem crude just for the sake of being gross while keeping little of the heart the original had. An all too short cameo from Chevy Chase and Beverly D'Angelo reprising their role as the senior Griswolds only makes this remake sting all the more. Mat felt the more dramatic second half of the HBO documentary Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind was superior to the flat first half. A slick look at the life of the late comedian who blended zany antics with a heavy glob of schmaltz, the documentary only gets great in the last 15 minutes when his close friends Eric Idle and Billy Crystal open up about Williams' difficult final years. Thrasher went to the cinemas to see the latest Marvel Studios feature film Ant-Man and the Wasp. A light apertif of a movie like the original, he felt it to be a fun bit of entertainment after the heavy Avengers: Infinity War. Ratings for Vacation: Mat: Sequel No Thrasher: Sequel Yes Follow the show on Twitter @Sequelcast2 Like our Sequelcast 2 Facebook Page The theme song to the Sequelcast is written and performed by Marc with a C. Sequelcast 2 is delighted to be a member of The Batman Podcast Network. Hear more great podcasts here! Watch Thrasher's tabletop RPG YouTube show d-infinity Live!. Listen to Marc with a C's music podcast Discography.
And we're back! Ain't no stopping now (No stopping!) No one does it better! Oh, wait, actually that's just the song that opens the episode, from the Cannon films classic BREAKIN' which we discuss on the latest episode of Wages of Cinema. - But FIRST - we discuss for the first 34 minutes about the James Gunn situation on Twitter, where Disney decided to can Gunn after some offensive tweets came to light from years ago. Was it right or wrong? We dive deep. - THEN - talk of new movies seen, and some older ones (some classics, and some... not). We got out for some independent films hitting a lot of screens (two of them - no, wait, THREE, by first time feature filmmakers!), Bruce Willis's butt circa 1994, break-dancing by Shabadoo, the latest from Debra Granik, and Mark Wahlberg's first auspicious starring role. (oh, and sorry if the sound is different about midway thru, we couldn't take not having that AC on anymore) -ALL NOW on this episode! -MOVIES: - BLINDSPOTTING (2018, also trailer featured) - EIGHTH GRADE (2018, also trailer featured) - SORRY TO BOTHER YOU (2018) - BREAKIN' (1984; music featured) - BREAKIN 2: ELECTRIC BOOGALOO (1984) - FEAR (1996, clip at end) - ROBIN WILLIAMS: COME INSIDE MY MIND (2018) - LEAVE NO TRACE (2018) - COLOR OF NIGHT (1994) - YOU GOT SERVED! (2004) - THREE IDENTICAL STRANGERS (2018) - music by Duke Ellington ("Jubilee Stomp", used by public domain) - wagesofcinema@gmail.com
In this week's episode, should you choose to listen to it, we review Mission: Impossible – Fallout, the latest in the action-blockbuster spy series starring Tom Cruise as Ethan Hunt. We also review Teen Titans Go! To the Movies, Luke Cage Season 2 on Netflix, Who Is America, Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind, and Damsel. SHOW NOTES: 00:09:10 – Off-Topics: MoviePass is out of money? 00:18:15 – Mission: Impossible – Fallout Featured Review 00:45:30 – Mini Reviews: Teen Titans Go! To the Movies, Luke Cage Season 2, Who Is America, Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind, Damsel Check out our Patreon to support Cinemaholics! Don't forget to review and rate the show on Apple Podcasts and you can always hang out with us on Facebook and Twitter. Or email your feedback to cinemaholicspodcast [at] gmail.com. You might just hear your email read on next week’s episode! Support the show.
Dan and Eric talk about Angelique Kerber, Serena Williams, PEDs, Uber, vomit fraud, Tesla X, Ford, James Gunn, Sandrider, Halestorm, Starship Troopers, Halloween 4, Never Hike Alone, Unfriended: Dark Web, Gladiator, In The Mouth Of Madness, Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind, Supernatural, Joe Rogan
Matt and Ryan invite the comparison this week with A Wrinkle In Time, tune in to find out if they're glorious with a little help from Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind, and Clue! Movies!
Special Intro: Hugo award winning author Tansy Rayner Roberts from Tasmania Film at 11: Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind (2018) Book IT: How Music Works (2017) by David Byrne Scroll With It: Filmmaker Bears Rebecca Fonté sits down with Steve to remember how it all started. The full interview is available to our patrons at http://patreon.com/toomuchscrolling. Support the show to get access to this bonus content. (recorded 14 July 2018) Show Notes: http://bit.ly/tms72418
Ep 12 - Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again, Eighth Grade, Pose Finale, Ant-Man and the Wasp, and Robin Williams: Come Inside My MindHere we go again! In this episode, we talk about the Mamma Mia 2 and our journey with the film. We also review Ant-Man and the Wasp.Then we go into Bo Burnham’s new film, Eighth Grade. Gucci!Finally we go into what we’ve been watching which includes the Season 1 finale of Pose and HBO’s documentary, Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind.00:00:00 - 00:00:50 Intro. Please make sure to rate and review us on Apple Podcast00:00:50 - 00:11:04 Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again. Mamma Mia 2 Trailer00:11:04 - 00:16:17 Mamma Mia 2 (Spoilers)00:16:17 - 00:23:13 Ant-Man and the Wasp Review00:23:13 - 00:31:03 Ant-Man and the Wasp (Spoilers) This will also include spoilers for Avengers: Infinity War00:31:03 - 00:38:42 Eighth Grade Review. Vulture Article: 9th Graders on Bo Burnham’s Eighth Grade00:38:42 - 01:03:50 Eighth Grade (Spoilers)What We’ve Been Watching01:03:50 - 01:16:31 Pose Finale (Spoilers)01:16:31 - 01:23:53 Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind01:23:53 - 01:24:28 OutroThank you for listening. Please make sure to rate and review us on Apple Podcast and subscribe!!Follow us on:Twitter // Instagram // Tumblr // FacebookTheme Music: Urbana-Metronica (wooh-yeah mix) by spinningmerkaba
Unfortunate death hashtags, dulcet stylings, and the human condition fuel this episode. We review HBO’s ‘Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind’, gritty sequel, ‘Sicario: Day of the Soldado’ (Josh Brolin, Benicio Del Toro, Catherine Keener) and tease the documentary ‘Generation Wealth’. Sequel titles are analyzed, Tilikum puns are made, and Joe Dante’s ‘Piranha’ 1978 horror classic is celebrated. We celebrate the gene pool of Kravitz and Kravitz related people. Plus we rave about Sacha Baron Cohen's brilliantly subversive political comedy on Showtime, 'Who Is America?'.
[ep.46] With no big review this week, Ernest, Hunter, and Drew each bring in a different movie they saw: Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again, Unfriended: Dark Web, and Clueless. Plus, thoughts on James Gunn being fired from Guardians of The Galaxy 3, Who Is America, Comic Con, new music from Chance the Rapper, and more. WBAM! E-mail us: weboughtamic@gmail.com Follow WBAM: Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Subscribe on iTunes and leave us a review. Twitter: @caldernest @HuntMobley @DrewDietzen letterboxd: letterboxd.com/caldernest/ letterboxd.com/hearshot/ letterboxd.com/drewd/ Ep 46 Shownotes Intro Mail (00:01:43) News Comic Con (00:06:38) Glass Titans Shazam Godzilla Brooklyn 99 panel Aquaman trailer (00:20:36) James Gunn fired (00:25:12) Listening Chance the Rapper (00:37:23) Taylor Bennett Watching Who is America? (00:44:46) Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind (00:51:23) The Director and the Jedi (00:56:11) Mostly 4 millennials (01:02:39) Cracking Crite Night of the Living Dead (01:09:04) Before Sunrise (01:17:02) Clueless (01:23:09) Unfriended: Dark Web (01:32:23) Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again (01:49:11) Outro (02:04:09) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/weboughtamic/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weboughtamic/support
Episode 121 of One Week Only! If you're in Los Angeles, be sure to check out Outfest, one of the largest & best LGBTQ film festivals in the country. Our key film this week is "What Will People Say" about a teenager girl in Norway who is kidnapped by deeply-religious family and sent back to live in Pakistan. Directed by Iram Haq, it's a terrifying drama, based on the director's real life, about the clash between family generations, and between culture & personal freedom. (28:50) We also review the documentary "Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind" about the beloved comedian, directed by Marina Zenovich (6:15), the charming coming-of-age comedy "Eighth Grade" directed by Bo Burnham (14:25), and the chilling documentary "Path of Blood" about Al Qaeda behind the scenes, directed by Jonathan Hacker (21:05). Hosted by Carlos Aguilar & Conor Holt. Music by Kevin MacLeod at www.incompetech.com
Aladdin! Sonic! Animated lunacy! This episode of Fanfiction Nation we’re bringing you some Sonic goodness as well as some Disney madness! First off, Robin Williams has been on our mind as HBO has just released the newest documentary called Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind. So we thought, why not a sweet, sweet Aladdin crackfic? […] The post Aladdin & Genie’s Torrid Love Affair! appeared first on Fanfiction Nation.
Another(!) comic book movie. This week it's Ant-Man and the Wasp. Is the comparatively lower intensity a plus or a minus? (Naturally, we disagree.) Might having kids affect how one enjoys this flick? Bob mini reviews Whitney. In weekend picks, Logan mentions a new comedy on Showtime and Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind. Bob talks about, Shock and Awe, Don't Worry He Won't Get Far On Foot, and picks Skyscraper. Let's rock! Follow us on Twitter: @LoganBeaux and @BobCaswell
Another(!) comic book movie. This week it's Ant-Man and the Wasp. Is the comparatively lower intensity a plus or a minus? (Naturally, we disagree.) Might having kids affect how one enjoys this flick? Bob mini reviews Whitney. In weekend picks, Logan mentions a new comedy on Showtime and Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind. Bob talks about, Shock and Awe, Don't Worry He Won't Get Far On Foot, and picks Skyscraper. Let's rock! Follow us on Twitter: @LoganBeaux and @BobCaswell