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Alexi Wasser discusses a few of her favorite films with hosts Josh Olson and Joe Dante. Movies Referenced In This Episode Messy (2025) Casablanca (1942) - John Landis' trailer commentary Looking For Mr. Goodbar (1977) - Larry Karaszewski's trailer commentary Auto Focus (2002) Gremlins (1984) - Glenn Erickson's Blu-ray review Amadeus (1984) - Allan Arkush's trailer commentary A Clockwork Orange (1971) The Shining (1980) - Adam Rifkin's trailer commentary Sixteen Candles (1984) - Adam Rifkin's trailer commentary, Glenn Erickson's Blu-ray review Innerspace (1987) - Glenn Erickson's Blu-ray review Explorers (1985) - Glenn Erickson's Blu-ray review The 'Burbs (1989) - Ti West's trailer commentary Flashdance (1983) Saturday Night Fever (1977) Lolita (1997) Unfaithful (2003) Let Him Go (2020) A History Of Violence (2005) Desperately Seeking Susan (1985) Purple Rain (1984) - Josh's trailer commentary Fast Times At Ridgemont High (1982) - Karyn Kusama's trailer commentary, Glenn Erickson's Criterion Blu-ray review Almost Famous (2000) - Allan Arkush's trailer commentary The Searchers (1956) - Glenn Erickson's Blu-ray review Junior Miss (1945) Valley Girl (1983) - Karyn Kusama's trailer commentary, Glenn Erickson's Blu-ray review Clueless (1995) Heathers (1988) - Karyn Kusama's trailer commentary Pretty In Pink (1986) Batman Returns (1992) - Alex Kirschenbaum's review The Adventures of Ford Fairlane (1990) Reality Bites (1994) Monty Python And The Holy Grail (1975) - Adam Rifkin's trailer commentary Dazed And Confused (1993) - Glenn Erickson's Criterion Blu-ray review Pulp Fiction (1994) - Glenn Erickson's Blu-ray reviews Beaches (1987) The Long Goodbye (1973) - Josh's trailer commentary, Glenn Erickson's Blu-ray review Little Murders (1971) - Larry Karaszewski's trailer commentary, Glenn Erickson's Blu-ray review The Devil Wears Prada (2006) Weird Science (1985) - Glenn Erickson's Blu-ray review Zach And Miri Make A Porno (2008) Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! (1986) An Unmarried Woman (1978) - Glenn Erickson's Blu-ray review Working Girl (1988) - Brian Trenchard-Smith's trailer commentary Withnail & I (1987) - Josh's trailer commentary, Randy Fuller's wine pairings Someone To Love (1987) Before Sunrise (1995) - Glenn Erickson's Blu-ray review Before Sunset (2004) - Glenn Erickson's Blu-ray review Before Midnight (2012) - Glenn Erickson's Blu-ray review Metropolitan (1990) The Last Days Of Disco (1998) Manhattan (1979) Annie Hall (1977) - Robert Weide's trailer commentary Hannah And Her Sisters (1986) Moonstruck (1987) - Glenn Erickson's Criterion Blu-ray review Mandy (2018) - Josh's trailer commentary Pig (2021) Django (1966) Bad Lieutenant: Port Of Call New Orleans (2009) - Josh's trailer commentary Bad Lieutenant (1992) The Unbearable Weight Of Massive Talent (2022) Mermaids (1990) Cat People (1982) Taxi Driver (1976) - Rod Lurie's trailer commentary Hardcore (1979) - Glenn Erickson's Blu-ray review Infested (2002) This list is also available on Movies Unlimited. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mickey Rourke – legenda kina lat 80., zdobywca Złotego Globu, gwiazda „Zapaśnika”. Dziś? Skandale, homofobiczne komentarze, występ w Celebrity Big Brother… i cała kariera na krawędzi.W tym odcinku prześwietlamy niewiarygodną historię upadku Mickey'ego Rourke'a – od filmowego boga do problematycznego uczestnika reality show.• Co powiedział do JoJo Siwy?• Dlaczego AJ Odudu go uciszała?• Jaką rolę w jego życiu odgrywały operacje plastyczne?• I czy rzeczywiście... kocha Putina?Oglądaj do końca, zostaw suba, komentarz i daj znać – co sądzisz o Rourke'u?00:00 W tym odcinku...00:18 Upadek Rourke'a?01:15 Kariera bokserska i operacje plastyczne02:07 Destrukcyjny związek i odrzucone role03:25 Poparcie dla zbrodniarza04:00 Big Brother i zarzutyPostaw nam wirtualną kawę — https://buycoffee.to/wieszotymKontakt:
We are proud to announce our NEW Patreon is available: https://www.patreon.com/reviewinghistory We hope you sign up and enjoy the fun we're having over there. It's this week we're doing an episode about a war most people can't find on a map, we're doing The Outpost which is about an American outpost in Afghanistan. This week we're watching 2020's The Outpost. This movie stars Orlando Bloom, Scott Eastwood, Caleb Landry Jones and was directed by Rod Lurie! Come join us as we talk all about Keating Outpost and their fight for survival in Afghanistan! LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE PLEASE! Please give us a rating and a review on ApplePodcasts or Spotify. It helps potential sponsors find the show! Sign up for @Riversidefm: www.riverside.fm/?via=reviewi... Sign up for @BetterHelp: betterhelp.com/reviewinghistory Email Us: Reviewinghistorypod@gmail.com Follow Us: www.facebook.com/reviewinghistory twitter.com/rviewhistorypod letterboxd.com/antg4836/ letterboxd.com/spfats/ letterboxd.com/BrianRuppert/ letterboxd.com/brianruppert/list…eviewing-history/ twitter.com/Brianruppert #comedy #history #podcast #comedypodcast #historypodcast #americanhistory #war #warmovies #afghanistan #waronterror #globalwaronterror #USarmy #TheOutpost #film #cinema #movies #moviereview #filmcriticisms #moviehistory #hackthemovies #redlettermedia #rlm #historybuff #tellemstevedave #tesd
Rod Lurie's 2000 feminist political thriller, THE CONTENDER, is our feature presentation this week. We talk Steven Spielberg & DreamWorks manipulating the film against Gary Oldman's wishes, the Liberal politics at the core of the film, that Jeff Bridges' monologue, and much more! We also pick our TOP 7 JOAN ALLEN FILMS in this week's SILVER SCREEN 7. Become a regular here at THE BROKEN VCR! To watch the LIVE VIDEO RECORDING of BVCR, sign up to the PATREON ($2.99/month) at theturnbuckletavern.com. You'll get the episodes in video form days/weeks early.
Stand Up is a daily podcast. I book,host,edit, post and promote new episodes with brilliant guests every day. Please subscribe now for as little as 5$ and gain access to a community of over 700 awesome, curious, kind, funny, brilliant, generous souls Check out StandUpwithPete.com to learn more Get Peter's new book Zen in the Vernacular Things As It Is PETER COYOTE began his film career at 39, after living nearly a dozen years in the counter-culture during the 1960s and 70s. Since then, he has performed as an actor for some of the world's most distinguished filmmakers, including: Barry Levinson, Roman Polanski, Pedro Almodovar, Steven Spielberg, Walter Hill, Martin Ritt, Steven Soderberg, Diane Kurys, Sidney Pollack and Jean Paul Rappeneau. To date he has made over 150 films. In 2006 he had a major role in three televison series: The Inside on Fox-TV, the 4400 on USA Channel and played the Vice-President to Geena Davis's President on Commander in Chief for ABC-TV until the show's end. In 2011 he starred as the District Attorney in the new version of Law and Order – LA. In 2000 year he was the on-camera announcer of the Academy Awards Ceremony, taking the heavy-lifting off co-host Billy Crystal's shoulders for the detailed announcements and data which played live to an estimated one billion listeners. In 2007 he was prominently featured as an old boxing promoter in Rod Lurie's “Resurrecting the Champ” with Samuel. L. Jackson and Josh Hartnett, and also as Sally Field's disreputable writing teacher on the television series, “Brothers and Sisters.” He recently completed a six hour series called The Disappearance which aired last year. Most recently, he played Robert Mueller to Jeff Daniel's Jim Comey, and Brendan Gleeson's Donald Trump. The series is called The Comey Rule and will be released this year on SHOWTIME. Mr. Coyote has written a memoir of his counter-culture years called Sleeping Where I Fall which received universally excellent reviews, appeared on three best-seller lists and sold five printings in hardback after being released by Counterpoint Press in 1999, it was re-released in November of 2010 and has been in continuous release ever since. It is currently in use as a source text for Sixties Studies in a number of universities including Harvard where he was invited to teach “The Theater of Protest” last year.. An early chapter from that book, “Carla's Story, won the 1993/94 Pushcart Prize for Excellence in non-fiction. His new book, The Rainman's Third Cure, released in April, 2015 is a study of mentors and the search for wisdom and he is currently readying a new book for publication in 2021-(TITLE) The I Behind the Mask: The Lone Ranger and Tonto meet the Buddha. Mr. Coyote is well-known for his narration work, and has voiced 150 documentaries and TV specials, including the nine-hour PBS Special, The West. In 1992 he won an EMMY as the “Host” for a nine-hour series, called, The Pacific Century which also won the prestigious duPont-Columbia Award for Excellence in Broadcast Journalism. In 2010 he recorded the12 hour series on The National Parks for Ken Burns and has recently completed the voice-work on Mr. Burns most recent series—a 16 hour special on The History of Country Music. He won a second Emmy for his narration on The Roosevelts, and has also done Prohibition, The Dust Bowl, and an 18 Hour series on Vietnam with Ken Burns. Mr Coyote and Mr Burns just completed a long series on Ernest Hemingway. In 2011 he was ordained as a Zen Buddhist priest and in 2015 received “transmission” from his teacher, making him an independent Zen teacher. He makes his home on a farm in Northern California, and considers working on his 1952 Dodge Power-Wagon his longest lasting addiction. He has 40 fruit trees and loves to make jam and walk with his two dogs. Join us Thursday's at 8EST for our Weekly Happy Hour Hangout! The Stand Up Community Chat is always active with other Stand Up Subscribers on the Discord Platform. Join us Thursday's at 8EST for our Weekly Happy Hour Hangout! Pete on Threads Pete on Tik Tok Pete on YouTube Pete on Twitter Pete On Instagram Pete Personal FB page Stand Up with Pete FB page All things Jon Carroll Follow and Support Pete Coe Buy Ava's Art Hire DJ Monzyk to build your website or help you with Marketing
Film Director Rod Lurie was in Bulgaria, deep into pre-production for his film "The Outpost" when he got the call that his son Hunter had suffered a sudden cardiac event. What you are about to hear is a story of loss, but also one of victory through the very decision to keep going. Special thanks to Rod Lurie for sharing his story with us. Happy Father's Day. Extra music provided by Poddington Bear under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 International license.
It's a retro review this week for Movies Merica with the political thriller “The Contender” that flew under the radar when it was released in 2000. It's the story of a political figure that is going to shake things up in Washington D.C. in a way many D.C. power players don't want. As a result, those power players launch an all-out legal and media assault on them to drive them out of D.C. Sound familiar? Joan Allen plays Laine Hanson who is picked as a replacement for the Vice President to Jeff Bridges' President Jackson Evans. This pick causes a stir and Congressman Shelly Runyon, played by a slimy Gary Oldman, comes out guns blazing against Laine. President Evans and his Chief Of Staff, played by Sam Elliott, have to deflect the bullets coming at her especially a big one of an erotic nature from back in her college days. Will Laine withstand the massive smear campaign or will she crumble under the weight of the swamp? Is it worth finding out? Check out my review to find out. “The Contender” also stars Christian Slater, Kathryn Morris, William Petersen, Saul Rubinek, Philip Baker Hall, Mike Binder, Robin Thomas, Mariel Hemingway and Kristen Shaw.Support the Show.Feel free to reach out to me via:@MoviesMerica on Twitter @moviesmerica on InstagramMovies Merica on Facebook
Criterion's Saint Omer trumps Oscar-winner Anatomy of a Fall — and why is Warner Bros. afraid of musicals? Also, the film that put Rod Lurie on the map, the end of the Snyderverse and some great television boxes… #DVD #Bluray #4k #TV #MoviesIn this episode, the Gods discuss: The 355 (4k UHD Blu-ray) The Act: The Complete Limited Series (Blu-ray) All That Money Can Buy (a.k.a. The Devil and Daniel Webster) (Blu-ray) All the Beauty and the Bloodshed (Blu-ray) Ancient Aliens®: Aliens & Artifacts Edition ― Complete Seasons 11‒18 (DVD) Anyone But You (Blu-ray) Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom (4k UHD Blu-ray) Carrie (2013): Collector's Edition 4K UHD (4k UHD Blu-ray) Child's Play (2019) Collector's Edition (4k UHD Blu-ray) The Color Purple (4k UHD Blu-ray) Colt .45 - The Complete Series (Blu-ray) Contagion 4k (4k UHD Blu-ray) The Contender (Blu-ray) The Expendables 4-Film Collection (Blu-ray) Hanna-Barbera Superstars 10 - The Complete Film Collection (Blu-ray) Harriet (4k UHD Blu-ray) Heroes: The Complete Collection (Blu-ray) Icons Unearthed: Star Wars (Blu-ray) Invaluable: The True Story of an Epic Artist (Blu-ray) The Iron Claw (Blu-ray) Kickboxer Steelbook (Blu-ray) Little Monsters Steelbook (Blu-ray) Lynch / Oz (Blu-ray) Migration (4k UHD Blu-ray) Mister Organ (Blu-ray) Quigley Down Under 4K UHD (4k UHD Blu-ray) Radioactive: The Women of Three Mile Island (DVD) The Ring Collection (The Ring, The Ring 2, Rings) (4k UHD Blu-ray) The Runner (Blu-ray) Saint Omer (Blu-ray) SAW 10-Film Collection 20th Anniversary Edition (Blu-ray) Shivers Steelbook (Blu-ray) Stephen King's The Shining (Blu-ray) Suits: The Complete Series (Blu-ray) Ticket to Paradise (4k UHD Blu-ray) To Die For (4k UHD Blu-ray) Wake Up: Stories from the Frontlines of Suicide Protection (DVD) Wednesday - The Extraordinary First Season (Blu-ray) Wonka (4k UHD Blu-ray)Please also visit www.Cinegods.com and Substack.HollywoodHeretic.com.
Paul Willson and Liam Dempsey from Spocklight: A Star Trek Podcast return to Flixwatcher to review Paul's choice The Last Castle. The Last Castle is a 2001 military action film directed by Rod Lurie. It stars Robert Redford as Lieutenant General Eugene Irwin who is sentenced to 10 years at a maximum security military prison for violating orders that resulted in the deaths of eight soldiers. In charge of the prison is James Gandolfini's Colonel Ed Winter, an admirer of Irwin. Who despite having never seen combat keeps a coveted collection of military artifacts and inflicts punishing behaviour on the prisoners. After a prisoner is killed by a rubber bullet the prisoners start regarding Irwin as their leader and a battle of control between Winter and Irwin intensifies. Mark Ruffalo and Delroy Linda co star. Although released in 2001 The Last Castle would feel at home in the 1990s action genre, all the effects are practical, not digital and how many 00s films feature Robert Redford shirtless carrying rocks in the midday heat? The Last Castle is an easy watch, it might be corny and a bit predictable but the star power of Redford and its no nonsense approach makes it quite endearing. The scores for recommendability reflect this and fall into firmly into the three point fives to four marks. Slightly lower scores for repeat viewing due to its two hour plus runtime give an overall rating of 3.79. [supsystic-tables id=319] Episode #306 Crew Links Thanks to Episode #306 Crew of David Llong and Neil Gregory from We Needed Roads podcast Find their Websites online at https://twitter.com/BBCSussex and at https://twitter.com/spocklightpod and at https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/spocklight-a-star-trek-podcast/id1150816497?mt=2 Please make sure you give them some love More about The Last Castle For more info on The Last Castle, you can visit The Last Castle IMDb page here or The Last Castle Rotten Tomatoes page here. Final Plug! Subscribe, Share and Review us on iTunes If you enjoyed this episode of Flixwatcher Podcast you probably know other people who will like it too! Please share it with your friends and family, review us, and join us across ALL of the Social Media links below. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Benvenuti nella raccolta in formato Podcast delle puntate di #CloseUp, a cura di Matteo Righi, aka Houssy. #CloseUp è la rubrica di recensioni cinematografiche in onda su Radio Italia Anni 60 Emilia-Romagna.
Hey Guys! I am back from my west coast trip and it was AMAZING. I got to meet 4 guys who have been listening to the show for a long time and we all hung out and had a great time and went for a hike that was unforgettable. I LOVE San Francisco. I also went to stay with Peter Coyote for a night and it was simply amazing and wonderful and enlightening. I just love the guy. Here is our latest talk from his him about an hour north of San Francisco Stand Up is a daily podcast. I book,host,edit, post and promote new episodes with brilliant guests every day. Please subscribe now for as little as 5$ and gain access to a community of over 800 awesome, curious, kind, funny, brilliant, generous souls Check out StandUpwithPete.com to learn more PETER COYOTE began his film career at 39, after living nearly a dozen years in the counter-culture during the 1960s and 70s. Since then, he has performed as an actor for some of the world's most distinguished filmmakers, including: Barry Levinson, Roman Polanski, Pedro Almodovar, Steven Spielberg, Walter Hill, Martin Ritt, Steven Soderberg, Diane Kurys, Sidney Pollack and Jean Paul Rappeneau. To date he has made over 150 films. In 2006 he had a major role in three televison series: The Inside on Fox-TV, the 4400 on USA Channel and played the Vice-President to Geena Davis's President on Commander in Chief for ABC-TV until the show's end. In 2011 he starred as the District Attorney in the new version of Law and Order – LA. In 2000 year he was the on-camera announcer of the Academy Awards Ceremony, taking the heavy-lifting off co-host Billy Crystal's shoulders for the detailed announcements and data which played live to an estimated one billion listeners. In 2007 he was prominently featured as an old boxing promoter in Rod Lurie's “Resurrecting the Champ” with Samuel. L. Jackson and Josh Hartnett, and also as Sally Field's disreputable writing teacher on the television series, “Brothers and Sisters.” He recently completed a six hour series called The Disappearance which aired last year. Most recently, he played Robert Mueller to Jeff Daniel's Jim Comey, and Brendan Gleeson's Donald Trump. The series is called The Comey Rule and will be released this year on SHOWTIME. Mr. Coyote has written a memoir of his counter-culture years called Sleeping Where I Fall which received universally excellent reviews, appeared on three best-seller lists and sold five printings in hardback after being released by Counterpoint Press in 1999, it was re-released in November of 2010 and has been in continuous release ever since. It is currently in use as a source text for Sixties Studies in a number of universities including Harvard where he was invited to teach “The Theater of Protest” last year. An early chapter from that book, “Carla's Story, won the 1993/94 Pushcart Prize for Excellence in non-fiction. His new book, The Rainman's Third Cure, released in April, 2015 is a study of mentors and the search for wisdom and he is currently readying a new book for publication in 2021-(TITLE) The I Behind the Mask: The Lone Ranger and Tonto meet the Buddha. Mr. Coyote is well-known for his narration work, and has voiced 150 documentaries and TV specials, including the nine-hour PBS Special, The West. In 1992 he won an EMMY as the “Host” for a nine-hour series, called, The Pacific Century which also won the prestigious duPont-Columbia Award for Excellence in Broadcast Journalism. In 2010 he recorded the12 hour series on The National Parks for Ken Burns and has recently completed the voice-work on Mr. Burns most recent series—a 16 hour special on The History of Country Music. He won a second Emmy for his narration on The Roosevelts, and has also done Prohibition, The Dust Bowl, and an 18 Hour series on Vietnam with Ken Burns. Mr Coyote and Mr Burns just completed a long series on Ernest Hemingway. In 2011 he was ordained as a Zen Buddhist priest and in 2015 received “transmission” from his teacher, making him an independent Zen teacher. He makes his home on a farm in Northern California, and considers working on his 1952 Dodge Power-Wagon his longest lasting addiction. He has 40 fruit trees and loves to make jam and walk with his two dogs. Peter Coyote Episode 276 Peter Coyote Wikipedia Peter Coyote Movies IMDB Peter Coyote Books Peter Coyote with me on Episode 14 Check out all things Jon Carroll Follow and Support Pete Coe Pete on YouTube Pete on Twitter Pete On Instagram Pete Personal FB page
Hi there Kim and apparently Melanie who also reads the show notes. These show notes are for you 2 unless someone else wants to show themselves! I will see you at our next secret meeting and I will invite your favorite guest to join us! How about that for a bonus! I wanted today's conversation with Peter Coyote to be evergreen or always relevant whenever you decide to listen to it so I eschewed the normal production elements and news and got right to my chat with the legend. Special thanks to Mark Nolte and his ban City Park in Iowa City who wrote this song for Peter. Please go listen or stream it! My previous conversations with Peter are linked below Stand Up is a daily podcast. I book,host,edit, post and promote new episodes with brilliant guests every day. Please subscribe now for as little as 5$ and gain access to a community of over 800 awesome, curious, kind, funny, brilliant, generous souls Check out StandUpwithPete.com to learn more PETER COYOTE began his film career at 39, after living nearly a dozen years in the counter-culture during the 1960s and 70s. Since then, he has performed as an actor for some of the world's most distinguished filmmakers, including: Barry Levinson, Roman Polanski, Pedro Almodovar, Steven Spielberg, Walter Hill, Martin Ritt, Steven Soderberg, Diane Kurys, Sidney Pollack and Jean Paul Rappeneau. To date he has made over 150 films. In 2006 he had a major role in three televison series: The Inside on Fox-TV, the 4400 on USA Channel and played the Vice-President to Geena Davis's President on Commander in Chief for ABC-TV until the show's end. In 2011 he starred as the District Attorney in the new version of Law and Order – LA. In 2000 year he was the on-camera announcer of the Academy Awards Ceremony, taking the heavy-lifting off co-host Billy Crystal's shoulders for the detailed announcements and data which played live to an estimated one billion listeners. In 2007 he was prominently featured as an old boxing promoter in Rod Lurie's “Resurrecting the Champ” with Samuel. L. Jackson and Josh Hartnett, and also as Sally Field's disreputable writing teacher on the television series, “Brothers and Sisters.” He recently completed a six hour series called The Disappearance which aired last year. Most recently, he played Robert Mueller to Jeff Daniel's Jim Comey, and Brendan Gleeson's Donald Trump. The series is called The Comey Rule and will be released this year on SHOWTIME. Mr. Coyote has written a memoir of his counter-culture years called Sleeping Where I Fall which received universally excellent reviews, appeared on three best-seller lists and sold five printings in hardback after being released by Counterpoint Press in 1999, it was re-released in November of 2010 and has been in continuous release ever since. It is currently in use as a source text for Sixties Studies in a number of universities including Harvard where he was invited to teach “The Theater of Protest” last year. An early chapter from that book, “Carla's Story, won the 1993/94 Pushcart Prize for Excellence in non-fiction. His new book, The Rainman's Third Cure, released in April, 2015 is a study of mentors and the search for wisdom and he is currently readying a new book for publication in 2021-(TITLE) The I Behind the Mask: The Lone Ranger and Tonto meet the Buddha. Mr. Coyote is well-known for his narration work, and has voiced 150 documentaries and TV specials, including the nine-hour PBS Special, The West. In 1992 he won an EMMY as the “Host” for a nine-hour series, called, The Pacific Century which also won the prestigious duPont-Columbia Award for Excellence in Broadcast Journalism. In 2010 he recorded the12 hour series on The National Parks for Ken Burns and has recently completed the voice-work on Mr. Burns most recent series—a 16 hour special on The History of Country Music. He won a second Emmy for his narration on The Roosevelts, and has also done Prohibition, The Dust Bowl, and an 18 Hour series on Vietnam with Ken Burns. Mr Coyote and Mr Burns just completed a long series on Ernest Hemingway. In 2011 he was ordained as a Zen Buddhist priest and in 2015 received “transmission” from his teacher, making him an independent Zen teacher. He makes his home on a farm in Northern California, and considers working on his 1952 Dodge Power-Wagon his longest lasting addiction. He has 40 fruit trees and loves to make jam and walk with his two dogs. Peter Coyote Episode 276 Peter Coyote Wikipedia Peter Coyote Movies IMDB Peter Coyote Books Peter Coyote with me on Episode 14 SUPPORT THE SHOW BY SUPPORTING one of the sponsors of the show! Indeed.com/StandUp Check out all things Jon Carroll Follow and Support Pete Coe Follow and Support Gareth Sever Pete on YouTube Pete on Twitter Pete On Instagram Pete Personal FB page
In celebration of our 10th episode, This week we take a deep dive into Rod Lurie's 2019 Afghan War Drama The Outpost, With a real member of Red Platoon, someone who was there on the ground during the Attack, Chris Jones.Midnight Chow-https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwasnlqhfYXF8zEfnBxEhdAFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/ScuttlebuttMovieReviewsInstagram- https://www.instagram.com/scuttlebuttreviews/?hl=enYoutube -https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwbgZzUyQc--6MUwA_CtFvQPatreon -https://www.patreon.com/Scuttlebuttpodcast
We had a great conversation with actor Ynez Spencer as we welcome back to The Chris & Sandy Show. We talked about what he's done since coming on our show from being on Chicago Fire and how he had to prepare for the role as a firefighter. We talked about family, acting, he told some great stories to a whole lot. We talked about @TylerPerryStudios some too which was really awesome. We also talked a lot of what it takes to make it in the entertainment world plus a whole lot more!Ynez Spencer is a 27 year old full time actor from Lubbock, Texas. His credits include 13 reasons why, stranger things, All American, Emancipation, American underdog, The Senior and a few more. He's currently prepping back in his hometown for the summer as he's getting ready to film a short action/drama film in late August followed by leaving to New York to film for Rod Lurie's westpoint movie before heading back to Dallas to film AJ Resh's Tonight We Fight Back film.
On the final episode of the 2022 Listener Request Month, the gang welcomes back dear friend and James Gandolfini expert, Justin J. Case to chat about one of the snooziest movies to ever snooze from start to finish, The Last Castle! How does Robert Redford cure that dude's racism in under 24 hours? Why doesn't the script give Gandolfini even a single scene where he's not publicly humiliated? And what the hell happens to Delroy Lindo at the end of this movie? The credits literally start without him! PLUS: Look out folks, this one's a real GEEZER PLEEZER™! The Last Castle stars Robert Redford, James Gandolfini, Mark Ruffalo, Steve Burton, Delroy Lindo, Paul Calderon, Clifton Collins Jr., and yup, a guy named Frank Military; directed by Rod Lurie. Catch this guys this April when they play Boston, D.C., and Philly! Check out the WHM Merch Store -- featuring new Mortal Kombat & Bean Dinner designs! Advertise on We Hate Movies via Gumball.fm Unlock Exclusive Content!: http://www.patreon.com/wehatemovies See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this special episode, Jeff talks with returning guest, director Rod Lurie about the 2022 Academy Award nominations.
Time to be all that you can be by listening to this explosive analysis of three military themed thrillers. These movies fought for the freedoms you take for granted every day. The least you can do is listen to three civilians complain about them. RULES OF ENGAGEMENT (2000, William Friedkin) 6:10 THE LAST CASTLE (2001, Rod Lurie) 55:30 BASIC (2003, John McTiernan) 1:48:15
Stand Up is a daily podcast. I book,host,edit, post and promote new episodes with brilliant guests every day. Please subscribe now for as little as 5$ and gain access to a community of over 800 awesome, curious, kind, funny, brilliant, generous souls Check out StandUpwithPete.com to learn more Robert “Rob” Serra's first day as a New York City firefighter was Sept. 11, 2001. Having completed the FDNY training on Sept. 10, the 2001 Hobart graduate expected to have the day off. On his way to try out for a FDNY hockey team, Serra crossed the Verrazano Bridge and saw the World Trade Center's twin towers on fire. He immediately grabbed his gear and made his way downtown – where he checked in with the first “white helmet” he saw, an identifier of FDNY Fire Chiefs. Despite having no experience, Serra says, “it never crossed my mind not to go.” The day changed his life forever. “Pretty much as soon as I got down there, I started to bleed from my nose.” Like thousands of first responders, emergency workers and civilians on Sept. 11, Serra suffers from illnesses as a result of exposure to toxic ash and debris on the day of the attacks and in the months following, when he worked at the Staten Island recovery site to search for the personal effects of victims. Having undergone surgery to remove nasal polyps, Serra now faces neurological damage– including neuropathy and fibromyalgia, which has led to intense bouts of shaking, nerve pain and trouble walking. Learn more about Rob Serra The Firefighters Podcast is the hottest podcast in America, literally. Host Rob Serra, FDNY (ret.) is a 9/11 First Responder, an advocate, a dad and an all around great guy. Recored in Staten Island the pod will inform and connect a hungry audience and create a home for the country's 1.15 million firefighters — and their friends, families and fans. And they've got a lot of fans. Host Rob Serra is authentic as it gets. Born and raised in Staten Island, New York, his first day on the job was September 11th. He's been directly involved advocating for the health issues first responders have experienced as a result ever since. The show will include interviews with firefighters and first responders, celebrities, and the always popular and delicious Firehouse cooking segment. Everybody loves firefighters. Now they have a podcast. PETER COYOTE began his film career at 39, after living nearly a dozen years in the counter-culture during the 1960s and 70s. Since then, he has performed as an actor for some of the world's most distinguished filmmakers, including: Barry Levinson, Roman Polanski, Pedro Almodovar, Steven Spielberg, Walter Hill, Martin Ritt, Steven Soderberg, Diane Kurys, Sidney Pollack and Jean Paul Rappeneau. To date he has made over 150 films. In 2006 he had a major role in three televison series: The Inside on Fox-TV, the 4400 on USA Channel and played the Vice-President to Geena Davis's President on Commander in Chief for ABC-TV until the show's end. In 2011 he starred as the District Attorney in the new version of Law and Order – LA. In 2000 year he was the on-camera announcer of the Academy Awards Ceremony, taking the heavy-lifting off co-host Billy Crystal's shoulders for the detailed announcements and data which played live to an estimated one billion listeners. In 2007 he was prominently featured as an old boxing promoter in Rod Lurie's “Resurrecting the Champ” with Samuel. L. Jackson and Josh Hartnett, and also as Sally Field's disreputable writing teacher on the television series, “Brothers and Sisters.” He recently completed a six hour series called The Disappearance which aired last year. Most recently, he played Robert Mueller to Jeff Daniel's Jim Comey, and Brendan Gleeson's Donald Trump. The series is called The Comey Rule and will be released this year on SHOWTIME. Mr. Coyote has written a memoir of his counter-culture years called Sleeping Where I Fall which received universally excellent reviews, appeared on three best-seller lists and sold five printings in hardback after being released by Counterpoint Press in 1999, it was re-released in November of 2010 and has been in continuous release ever since. It is currently in use as a source text for Sixties Studies in a number of universities including Harvard where he was invited to teach “The Theater of Protest” last year. An early chapter from that book, “Carla's Story, won the 1993/94 Pushcart Prize for Excellence in non-fiction. His new book, The Rainman's Third Cure, released in April, 2015 is a study of mentors and the search for wisdom and he is currently readying a new book for publication in 2021-(TITLE) The I Behind the Mask: The Lone Ranger and Tonto meet the Buddha. Mr. Coyote is well-known for his narration work, and has voiced 150 documentaries and TV specials, including the nine-hour PBS Special, The West. In 1992 he won an EMMY as the “Host” for a nine-hour series, called, The Pacific Century which also won the prestigious duPont-Columbia Award for Excellence in Broadcast Journalism. In 2010 he recorded the12 hour series on The National Parks for Ken Burns and has recently completed the voice-work on Mr. Burns most recent series—a 16 hour special on The History of Country Music. He won a second Emmy for his narration on The Roosevelts, and has also done Prohibition, The Dust Bowl, and an 18 Hour series on Vietnam with Ken Burns. Mr Coyote and Mr Burns just completed a long series on Ernest Hemingway. In 2011 he was ordained as a Zen Buddhist priest and in 2015 received “transmission” from his teacher, making him an independent Zen teacher. He makes his home on a farm in Northern California, and considers working on his 1952 Dodge Power-Wagon his longest lasting addiction. He has 40 fruit trees and loves to make jam and walk with his two dogs. Peter Coyote Episode 276 Peter Coyote Wikipedia Peter Coyote Movies IMDB Peter Coyote Books Peter Coyote with me on Episode 14 SUPPORT THE SHOW BY SUPPORTING one of the sponsors of the show! Indeed.com/StandUp TrueBill.com/standup Check out all things Jon Carroll Follow and Support Pete Coe Pete on YouTube Pete on Twitter Pete On Instagram
Please subscribe now for as little as 5$ and gain access to a community of over 800 awesome, curious, kind, funny, brilliant, generous souls Check out StandUpwithPete.com to learn more All this month and next I will be promoting GiveWell.org and I hope you will consider sending them a donation. They will match new donors up to $250! Please go to GiveWell.org/StandUp Today's show is pretty Awesome. I was just gonna have the legend on and do the news but I wanted to chat with Michael Cohen who has been writing some very important and interesting stuff as always so its a bonus that I got him to join me too. I have about 35 minutes of news then I start with Michael at about 36 minutes and Peter and I begin at about 55 minutes but def listen to the very last 15 minutes or so. Michael A. Cohen has been a columnist for the Boston Globe on national politics and foreign affairs since 2014. He is also the author of “American Maelstrom: The 1968 Election and the Politics of Division,” “Live From the Campaign Trail: The Greatest Presidential Campaign Speeches of the 20th Century and How They Shaped Modern America” and is the co-author with Micah Zenko of “Clear and Present Safety: The World Has Never Been Better and Why That Matters to Americans.” Michael has written for dozens of news outlets, including as a regular columnist for the Guardian, Foreign Policy, the London Observer, and World Politics Review. He previously worked as a speechwriter at the US State Department, on Capitol Hill, and at NBC; was a Senior Fellow at the New America Foundation and a fellow at the Century Foundation, the American Security Project, and the World Policy Institute; and has also been a lecturer at Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs. PETER COYOTE began his film career at 39, after living nearly a dozen years in the counter-culture during the 1960s and 70s. Since then, he has performed as an actor for some of the world's most distinguished filmmakers, including: Barry Levinson, Roman Polanski, Pedro Almodovar, Steven Spielberg, Walter Hill, Martin Ritt, Steven Soderberg, Diane Kurys, Sidney Pollack and Jean Paul Rappeneau. To date he has made over 150 films. In 2006 he had a major role in three televison series: The Inside on Fox-TV, the 4400 on USA Channel and played the Vice-President to Geena Davis's President on Commander in Chief for ABC-TV until the show's end. In 2011 he starred as the District Attorney in the new version of Law and Order – LA. In 2000 year he was the on-camera announcer of the Academy Awards Ceremony, taking the heavy-lifting off co-host Billy Crystal's shoulders for the detailed announcements and data which played live to an estimated one billion listeners. In 2007 he was prominently featured as an old boxing promoter in Rod Lurie's “Resurrecting the Champ” with Samuel. L. Jackson and Josh Hartnett, and also as Sally Field's disreputable writing teacher on the television series, “Brothers and Sisters.” He recently completed a six hour series called The Disappearance which aired last year. Most recently, he played Robert Mueller to Jeff Daniel's Jim Comey, and Brendan Gleeson's Donald Trump. The series is called The Comey Rule and will be released this year on SHOWTIME. Mr. Coyote has written a memoir of his counter-culture years called Sleeping Where I Fall which received universally excellent reviews, appeared on three best-seller lists and sold five printings in hardback after being released by Counterpoint Press in 1999, it was re-released in November of 2010 and has been in continuous release ever since. It is currently in use as a source text for Sixties Studies in a number of universities including Harvard where he was invited to teach “The Theater of Protest” last year.. An early chapter from that book, “Carla's Story, won the 1993/94 Pushcart Prize for Excellence in non-fiction. His new book, The Rainman's Third Cure, released in April, 2015 is a study of mentors and the search for wisdom and he is currently readying a new book for publication in 2021-(TITLE) The I Behind the Mask: The Lone Ranger and Tonto meet the Buddha. Mr. Coyote is well-known for his narration work, and has voiced 150 documentaries and TV specials, including the nine-hour PBS Special, The West. In 1992 he won an EMMY as the “Host” for a nine-hour series, called, The Pacific Century which also won the prestigious duPont-Columbia Award for Excellence in Broadcast Journalism. In 2010 he recorded the12 hour series on The National Parks for Ken Burns and has recently completed the voice-work on Mr. Burns most recent series—a 16 hour special on The History of Country Music. He won a second Emmy for his narration on The Roosevelts, and has also done Prohibition, The Dust Bowl, and an 18 Hour series on Vietnam with Ken Burns. Mr Coyote and Mr Burns just completed a long series on Ernest Hemingway. In 2011 he was ordained as a Zen Buddhist priest and in 2015 received “transmission” from his teacher, making him an independent Zen teacher. He makes his home on a farm in Northern California, and considers working on his 1952 Dodge Power-Wagon his longest lasting addiction. He has 40 fruit trees and loves to make jam and walk with his two dogs. Peter Coyote Episode 276 Peter Coyote Wikipedia Peter Coyote Movies IMDB Peter Coyote Books Peter Coyote with me on Episode 14 SUPPORT THE SHOW BY SUPPORTING one of the sponsors of the show! GetQuip.com/STANDUP Indeed.com/STANDUP and start a store or shop at Shopify.com/Standup Check out all things Jon Carroll Follow and Support Pete Coe Pete on YouTube Pete on Twitter Pete On Instagram
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Our Purple Principle series on Hollywood Presidents would not be complete without a stroll back in time through that show of all Potus shows, The West Wing, featuring Martin Sheen as President Josiah “Jed” Bartlet. We speak with award-winning West Wing writer, Paul Redford, a former Shakespearean actor turned screenscribe, who recalls: “West Wing came along and...filled a need that nobody knew was there… a need to believe again.” Canadian writer and cultural critic, Luke Savage, thinks the show gave American Democrats a little too much of what they wanted to believe. One of his prominent critiques is entitled, “How Liberals Fell in Love with The West Wing,” describing it as “a series of glittering illusions to be abandoned.” In our TPP interview, Savage points to the smugness of the show, as well as naivete regarding possibilities for bipartisanship, as two of the more obvious weaknesses. Redford concurs that The West Wing was created at a less partisan political time. In fact, following that show, he went on to write for two TV series deploying fictional independent Presidents to reach a wider audience -- Madam Secretary starring Téa Leoni and Designated Survivor starring Kiefer Sutherland. And regarding Designated Survivor, Redford agrees with the show creator David Guggenheim (TPP Season 2, Episode 12) that this was an effort to make an anti-West Wing, with not a lofty Bartlet but an everyman figure as President. Our third guest, the Greece-based media scholar Dr. Betty Kaklamanidou, sees not so much distinction as similarity among The West Wing, Madam Secretary, Designated Survivor and Commander in Chief (starring Geena Davis as independent President Mackenzie Allen), whose creator, Rod Lurie, was featured in TPP Season 2, Episode 11, the kick-off to this series. “It doesn't matter whether they are Independents, Republicans or Democrats,” observes Dr. Kaklamanidou, co-editor of Politics and Politicians in Contemporary US Television. “They are idealists. They want to do the right thing, irrespective of political games.” Is the lofty idealism of West Wing a relic of the past or part of a cycle coming back into play? Dr. Kaklamanidou feels political idealism will always find new forms and variations. But looking back over two decades of polarizing tumult, Paul Redford is not sure a West Wing reboot could sustain a large audience today. Still, he argues that it's not for political leanings but dramatic tension that West Wing has resonated so widely for so long. And he credits the show's creator and principal writer, Aaron Sorkin, for this enduring appeal. “Honestly, I think it ultimately came from Aaron and his vision for the show, because his constant demand from the other writers was, I need an argument,“ Redford recalls of Sorkin. “[G]ive me a good argument, I can write a scene.“ Tune in for a good argument among three uniquely informed guests on the iconic TV series The West Wing, and other TV Potuses, in: Hollywood Presidents for a Partisan Nation (Part 4): Romance, Grandeur & Smugness on The West Wing. Please Support us on Patreon! Our Guests Paul Redford: LinkedIn, IMDb Luke Savage: Twitter, website Betty Kaklamanidou: Twitter, book, LinkedIn Additional Resources Season 2 Episode 11: Hollywood Presidents Part 1 Season 2 Episode 12: Hollywood Presidents Part 2 Season 2 Episode 12: Hollywood Presidents Part 3 How Liberals Fell in Love With The West Wing-Current Affairs Canada's cliffhanger election is heating up. Some fear US-style political polarization will follow-CNN Henry Brooks Adams 1838–1918 American historian Borgen (TV Series): 2010-2013 Succession-Emmys Mr. Smith Goes to Washington-IMDb Find us online! Twitter: @purpleprincipl Facebook: @thepurpleprinciplepodcast Instagram: @thepurpleprinciplepodcast Our website: https://bit.ly/3jh9QwK Sign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/2UfFSja
Lorenzo Senatore is both a member of the American Society of Cinematographers (A.S.C.) and the Italian Association of Cinematographers (A.I.C.). Just a few of his credits as Cinematographer include, THE OUTPOST (2019), HELLBOY (2019), MEGAN LEAVEY (2017) and RISEN (2016). In a recent chat with Dara Naficy, (GlobeScreen's Managing Director), he shared his experiences working with many directors including Neil Marshall, Rod Lurie and Kevin Reynolds. He also shares for listeners his views on coverage on set, coordinating physical production with visual effects photography, some of his influencers and advice for new Directors of Photography breaking into the movie industry. GlobeScreen would like to thank Millennium Media for making this Episode possible.
Welcome back to the show! Please check out last week's episode if you missed it; Rod Lurie (The Contender, The Last Castle) had a ton of great stories about transitioning from the Army to the world of film criticism to the world of filmmaking. This week we talked about shooting The Outpost: the difficulty of bringing such a sensitive story to the big screen and trying to decide what to cut and what to keep; shooting the film in Bulgaria; and casting actors like Caleb Landry Jones and Scott Eastwood in key roles. For more on The Outpost, make sure to check out my interview with the author of the source book, Jake Tapper. And please share this episode with a friend if you enjoyed it!
This week (and next week!) Sonny talks to Rod Lurie, the director of The Contender, The Last Castle, and The Outpost, among other films and television shows. This week's episode is all about Rod's early efforts to break into the business, from Army officer to film critic to writer/director. He tells a great story about his first meeting with Bill Paxton, fills us in on the difficulty of getting funding for just about anything (spoiler: you're always one actor away from a green light), and the difference between being a showrunner and a director-for-hire on a TV series. Make sure to tune in next week when we talk about The Outpost. And if you enjoy this episode, please share it with a friend!
On this week's episode Sonny is joined by Jake Tapper, CNN anchor and author of The Outpost: An Untold Story of American Valor, to talk about his book on Combat Outpost Keating and its adaptation into the defining movie of the Afghanistan War by Rod Lurie. Why did the book expand from coverage of the rare battle that saw two living Medal of Honor winners emerge to a book about the life an ill-advised and ill-placed outpost in the wilds of Afghanistan? How did the troops feel about American attention, or lack thereof, to the war effort? And what was it like seeing the story brought to life for viewers on screens big and small? After listening to the show, make sure to watch the movie (it's on Netflix now!) and please: read the book. As the child of a military family, I can assure you it's both heartrending and, occasionally, more than a little infuriating. But it's a must-read to understand the War in Afghanistan from a soldier's-level view.
40 years after nerdy Dustin Hoffman made his stand on foreign soil, preppy screenwriter James Marden borrows those iconic cracked spectacles so he can spar with some backwoods football jocks he calls Straw Dogs. Can new director Rod Lurie replicate the original film's signature brand of cruelty in small town Mississippi? And will disgruntled wife Kate Bosworth stick with her Superman Returns co-star, or surrender to the redneck charms of Alexander Skarsgaard (True Blood)? Jakob, Stuart, and Arnie are locked, loaded, and ready for the 2011 reboot. Listen Now!
p4hf24az 40 years after nerdy Dustin Hoffman made his stand on foreign soil, preppy screenwriter James Marden borrows those iconic cracked spectacles so he can spar with some backwoods football jocks he calls Straw Dogs. Can new director Rod Lurie replicate the original film's signature brand of cruelty in small town Mississippi? And will disgruntled wife Kate Bosworth stick with her Superman Returns co-star, or surrender to the redneck charms of Alexander Skarsgaard (True Blood)? Jakob, Stuart, and Arnie are locked, loaded, and ready for the 2011 reboot. Listen Now!
Imagine creating a television series premised on a U.S. Capitol building attack, then watching a less-lethal yet all too real version of that event unfold years later. Writer/Creator David Guggenheim relates how that felt in the second part of our Purple Principle series on Hollywood Presidents. “When the insurrection happened at the Capitol,” recalls Guggenheim, “so many people were emailing…‘Oh my God, this is like straight out of the show.'” That show was Designated Survivor, which aired on ABC in 2016 and starred Kiefer Sutherland as the low-level independent cabinet member Tom Kirkman, elevated to the Oval Office when a Capitol bombing decimates other high-ranking members of the government. Kiefer Sutherland, a grandson of a famous Canadian politician, was entirely on board with the notion of a more independent, more pragmatic American POTUS, according to Guggenheim. As with previous series guest Rod Lurie (creator of Commander in Chief), Guggenheim confides that creating an independent POTUS was a commercial decision to reach the largest audience possible. Having made that decision, his team portrayed the unique dilemmas faced by a more centrist President lacking major party backing. Tune in to learn more about those dilemmas and the challenges of attracting viewers in our partisan age on “Hollywood Presidents for a Partisan Nation (Part Two): Hail the Independent & Designated Survivor.” Original music by Ryan Adair Rooney. Our guest David Guggenheim @DBGuggenheim Designated Survivor Additional Resources Simone Del Rosario (9/4/12). “Kal Penn: From White Castle to the White House.” The Washington Post. Tommy Douglas, “History of Canadian Medicare.” Canadian Museum of History. Richard Klein Find us online! Twitter: @purpleprincipl Facebook: @thepurpleprinciplepodcast Instagram: @thepurpleprinciplepodcast Our website: https://fluentknowledge.com/shows/the-purple-principle/hollywood-presidents-two Sign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/2UfFSja
In a time of extreme polarization, how does Hollywood portray a POTUS with broad audience appeal? That question is at the heart of our multi-part series on Hollywood Presidents, starting with special guest Rod Lurie, the first to create an independent President in a major TV series, Commander in Chief (starring Geena Davis as President Mackenzie Allen in 2005). “I definitely made her an independent, then tried to keep the topics we were dealing with something that both sides could relate to,” says Lurie. Lurie himself has a plotline worth tracing. A West Point-educated military veteran, his 1999 film Deterrence featured the first Jewish American President negotiating a nuclear conflict with Iraq. “I always figured that you shouldn't go to school to study film,” Lurie confides. “ You should go and study what you want to make movies about. I was always fascinated by leadership and character. And there's no better school for leadership than West Point.” Lurie also weighs in on the many high-level military appointees who didn't last long in the Trump White House, the sadly performative nature of our current Congress, and the even greater difficulties of creating a mainstream show or movie today with political content. Entertaining and insightful, profane yet profound, Lurie provides a memorable half-hour on the cultural dimensions of hyperpartisanship and polarization. How does Hollywood choose its Presidents? Let's hear from one who's created a few: Rod Lurie, a product of West Point and a Hollywood original. Original Music by Ryan Adair Rooney Our Guest Rod Lurie Twitter: @RodLurie Instagram: @RodLurie Commander in Chief (TV Series 2005–2006) Deterrence (1999) The Contender (2000) The Outpost (2020) Additional Resources Jeffrey Resner (4/6/08). “Guns and Moses.” Politico Hollywood's Fictional Presidents & the Challenges of a Polarized Audience. The Purple Principle in Print Find us online! Twitter: @purpleprincipl Facebook: @thepurpleprinciplepodcast Instagram: @thepurpleprinciplepodcast Our website: https://fluentknowledge.com/shows/the-purple-principle/ Sign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/2UfFSja
This week we take a look at 'The Outpost', a film that brings the story of Camp Keating and the desperate Battle of Kamdesh to the screen. With the decades long war in Afghanistan seemingly drawing to an end we thought now was as good a time as any to begin examining how the war has been portrayed on screen. Directed by Rod Lurie and staring Scott Eastwood, Orlando Bloom, Caleb Landry Jones 'The Outpost' is a very well-made war film - perhaps even a modern classic of the genre. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @FightingOnFilm and check out our new website www.fightingonfilm.com Thanks for listening!
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Dans cet épisode, nous reprenons notre quête des vice-présidentes antérieures à Kamala Harris, et cette recherche nous emmène en septembre 2005, date à laquelle Commander in Chief est arrivée sur les écrans américains, une série créée par Rod Lurie, déjà aux commandes de The Contender, dans laquelle une vice-présidente devient présidente. Dans cet épisode, il est aussi question de :
Dans cet épisode, nous reprenons notre quête des vice-présidentes antérieures à Kamala Harris, ce qui va nous emmener à l'automne 2000, date primordiale dans l'histoire américaine réelle, puisqu'elle correspond à l'élection présidentielle qui vit s'affronter Al Gore et Georges W. Bush, mais date primordiale aussi dans l'histoire des fictions américaines, puisque c'est à cette époque qu'est sorti The Contender, un film qui pour la première fois mit en scène une vice-présidente dans un premier rôle. Dans cet épisode, il est aussi question de :
LA based Michael Duthie is an accomplished Editor with many decades of credits to his name. In a recent conversation with Zef Cota, he spoke to us about working with directors such as Roland Emmerich, Kevin Costner, Vic Armstrong and Rod Lurie, and the many projects he has overseen as Editor over the years, including SAHARA, UNIVERSAL SOLDIER, STARGATE, OPEN RANGE, LONDON HAS FALLEN, THE OUTPOST and most recently THE HITMAN'S WIFE'S BODYGUARD, a production from Millennium Media, which Lionsgate will release in June. He also shared some observations about the art of editing in general, including how he organizes his editorial departments, on each feature he works on. Audio Player
Hello podcast listeners, you’re listening to Austin Film Festival’s On Story. This week on On Story we’ll hear from the filmmakers behind The Outpost. The film, which stars Scott Eastwood and Orlando Bloom, was adapted from Jake Tapper’s book The Outpost: An Untold Story of American Valor which follows the story of a team of American soldiers as they valiantly work together to survive behind enemy lines. The panel included writers Eric Johnson and Paul Tamasy, director Rod Lurie, and producer Paul Merryman. We spoke with the team behind The Outpost at the Austin Film Festival. Clips of The Outpost courtesy of Millennium Media & Screen Media Films
It was a true pleasure to have Rod Lurie as a guest on the Podcast. A movie that will forever be remembered as a seminal film about the regular boots on the ground soldier who serves and sacrifices in a true story of the Brotherhood of arms. This movie will rock you to the core with emotion and give thanks that such courage and men lived and live. -Gaby Rod Lurie is the director of the “The Outpost,” released July 2020, starring ScottEastwood, Caleb Landry Jones, and Orlando Bloom. The film, based on CNN chiefcorrespondent Jake Tapper’s bestselling book of the same name, tells the true story ofthe events leading up to and including the Battle of Kamdesh in Afghanistan, wherea small unit of U.S. soldiers defended against an overwhelming force of Talibanfighters in what was one of the bloodiest American engagements of the Afghan War.The battle resulted in two living service members, Ty Carter and Clint Romesha, beingawarded the Medal of Honor — the first time that had happened in fifty years.Previously Lurie wrote and directed the widely-praised Academy Award and GoldenGlobe Award nominated political thriller “The Contender,” starring Joan Allen, JeffBridges, Gary Oldman and Christian Slater. The film was also honored by theBroadcast Film Critics with the first-ever Alan J. Pakula Award. He also wrote anddirected the films “Straw Dogs,” a remake of the 1971 classic starring James Marsden,Kate Bosworth, and Alexander Skarsgard, “Nothing But the Truth,” starring KateBeckinsale, Alan Alda, and Matt Dillon, “Resurrecting the Champ,” starring Samuel L.Jackson and Josh Hartnett. Additionally, he created and executive-produced “Lineof Fire,” a one-hour FBI drama for ABC, and directed the feature film “The LastCastle,“ which starred Robert Redford, James Gandolfini, and Mark Ruffalo.In television, Lurie created the series “Commander In Chief,” which was nominatedfor the Best Drama Series Golden Globe, and for which Geena Davis won the BestActress Golden Globe for her depiction of the first female President of the UnitedStates.Before he segued to film making. Lurie graduated from the United States MilitaryAcademy at West Point in 1984 and went on to serve for four years as a Combat Armsofficer in the U.S. Army. After the military, Lurie first enjoyed success as a film critic andentertainment reporter, breaking into journalism as a reporter for the New York DailyNews, and was also a film critic and interviewer for Channel 12 in Fairfield,VOTE for the OUTPOST on Rotten Tomatoes and give them a high rating! https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_outpost_2020
Well, that's what Harlly, Jeaun and Lawson get for their Leftist tendencies.ALSO DISCUSSED* Bad Neighbours (2014)* Bad Neighbours 2 (2016)* The Cell (2000)* The Cell 2 (2009)* Charlie’s Angels (2000)* Charlie’s Angels (2019)* Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle (2003)* Cherry Falls (2000)* Hollow Man (2000)* Hollow Man 2 (2006)* The Hound of the Baskervilles (1939)* How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000)* Mr. Accident (2000)* The Pit and the Pendulum (1961)* Red Planet (2000)* Scoob! (2020)* The Watcher (2000)Reach us on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/IDontKnowWhyWe1Read Harlly and Jeaun's Blog at https://onthebrightsidemedia.home.blog/Read Lawson's Blog athttps://exitthroughthecandycounter.wordpress.com/
Story: Im Norden Afghanistans, nahe der Stadt Kamdesh, liegt das Camp Keating. Der Außenposten des US-Militärs hat die Aufgabe, der Region dauerhaft Frieden zu bringen und die Bevölkerung in Wiederaufbauprojekte einzubeziehen. Das Lager befindet sich dabei an einem strategisch schlechten Ort: Am Fuße von drei Bergen und nur 14 Meilen von der pakistanischen Grenze entfernt, müssen die Amerikaner stets mit einem Überfall durch die Taliban rechnen. Die vier amerikanischen Soldaten Clint Romesha, Justin Gallegos, Michael Scusa und Josh Kirk werden zur Verstärkung ins Camp gebracht, um kurz darauf die mittlerweile alltäglich gewordenen Provokationen der Terroristen zu erleben. Captain Keating führt die neue Gruppe herum, ehe sie bald ihrer eigentlichen Aufgabe, dem Warten auf den nächsten Angriff der Taliban in der afghanischen Hitze, nachgehen. Zum Glück macht bald die Nachricht die Runde, dass die Army den Außenposten aufgeben will. Für die verbliebenen Soldaten heißt es nun vor allem: durchhalten! Doch sie haben nicht mit den Taliban gerechnet, die von den Plänen gehört haben und vor dem Abzug der Amerikaner noch eine Offensive planen ...
When Rod Lurie immigrated to the United States at a young age, he was taken by what he saw when he visited The United States Military Academy at West Point for the first time. Beyond the institution, he knew attending West Point would provide a means to pay back the country that welcomed him from abroad. Whether his decision to ultimately go to West Point was right or wrong, Lurie has found that his attendance and graduation from there prepared him very well for the profession he knew he always wanted to go into - that of filmmaking. West Point taught Lurie "never to panic, and there is a solution for everything" - guidance that has served him well as he went from Army officer to film critic, to writer and director of feature films. His latest film is "The Outpost", released in July 2020, which tells the story of the Battle of Kamdesh and the fight to save Combat Outpost Keating in Nuristan Province, Afghanistan. It's a moving and intense film, that portrays the battle and the men who fought there in a way most feature films about war fall short of. It's also a film Lurie poured his heart and soul into, and almost didn't finish. Hear the complete story on this latest edition of HAZARD GROUND! "The Outpost" | "The Last Castle" | "The Contender" Support the podcast by supporting our sponsors at www.hazardground.com/sponsors! Shop Amazon! As an Amazon Associate We Earn From Qualifying Purchases...You Know The Deal! (Paid Link) Help grow the show! Spread the word, tell a friend!! Subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts! Episode Intro Music: "Prelude" by "Silence & Light" (www.silenceandlightmusic.com)
Our hosts have a powerful conversation with director, screenwriter and former film critic Rod Lurie. Together they discuss the state of Hollywood movie productions today and the incredible making of Lurie's latest film "The Outpost". Episode Highlights:19:55 - When I was prepping for the film I received a phone call saying that my son Hunter had had a cardiac arrest in Michigan. I was in Bulgaria and I got on a plane while asking my wife and daughter to please keep talking to him, to keep him alive. 28:30 - Every actor has a different motivation. For example when I was filming "Resurrecting The Champ" I had Samuel Jackson and Josh Hartnett with two completely opposite acting philosophies.Learn more about our guests: Rod Lurie:InstagramTwitterFacebookLearn more about the Accutron watch here, and follow @AccutronWatch on Instagram. Subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify to hear new episodes as soon as they're released.Follow our hosts on social media:Bill McCuddy: Facebook / Twitter
On the last nonfiction episode of 2020, the Battles & Banter crew tackle the Battle of Kamdesh, or more famously known as the Battle of Combat Outpost Keating, which occurred on October 3, 2009. Avery, Codie & Tony are joined by Justin Voithofer to discuss one of the most pivotal battles of the War in Afghanistan and its lasting ramifications on how the US wages war in country. From discussing the reasons why the outpost was put in such a precarious position to the physical layout of the camp itself, the guys discuss the significance of COP Keating and how the battle played out for the men on the ground. They also compare the real life event to the movie adaptation that was directed by Rod Lurie that came out earlier this year. Enjoy!
This week on End Credits, we're under siege! No, not literally, and no, we're not talking about the 1992 Steven Seagal movie. We're going to officially kick-off the holiday season by heading to the frontlines of the Afghan War with a review of The Outpost. Before that, we'll head to the trenches of Hollywood and dig up some of the week's biggest movie news. This Wednesday, December 2, at 3 pm, Adam A. Donaldson and Tim Phillips will discuss: No Wonder Woman? For all those that were hoping to unwrap Wonder Woman 1984 on Crave on Christmas Day, you're about to be disappointed. That's one of the news items we will cover this week, and we will also say "goodbye" to the man that originated Darth Vader, say "hello" to new Predator and Transformers movies, and say "huh?" about another Disney controversy. REVIEW: The Outpost (2020). Based on the book by Jake Tapper, which is based on real events in Afghanistan in 2009, The Outpost follows a standard war movie formula: a group of dedicated soldiers are outmanned, outgunned, and unsure about what exactly they're meant to achieve, but under siege, they rise to the occasion. The story is old and the setting is relatively more modern, but does director Rod Lurie use the formula to his advantage, or is The Outpost just another war movie? End Credits is on CFRU 93.3 fm and cfru.ca Wednesday at 3 pm.
In this extra special Election Day bonus episode, the Addington siblings sit down with writer-director Rod Lurie to discuss his 2000 film THE CONTENDER, the namesake film of the podcast! Go behind the scenes of this groundbreaking and increasingly timely film about the first woman nominated to the American Vice Presidency -- from directing Jeff Bridges post-Lebowski and giving space for Joan Allen's incredible performance, to getting notes from Steven Spielberg. Join us as we circle back to the movie that started it all on the 20th anniversary of its release! (And go vote!)
Jake Tapper is one of the most well respected broadcasters and journalists on American television. He hosts 'The Lead' and 'State of the Union' both on CNN and has written a novel called The Hellfire Club. In 2012 he wrote 'The Outpost: An Untold Story of American Valor' and that book has now been turned into a movie directed by Rod Lurie and starring Orlando Bloom, Scott Eastwood and Caleb Landry Jones. Check your local listings for streaming availability and screenings. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
An up close and personal interview with Jonathan Yunger (SGT HILL) and Henry Hughes (Brad Larsen) who produced and acted in the blockbuster film, The Outpost The Movie 2020. The story of the Battle of Kamdesh at Outpost Keating based on the book by Jake Tapper. Directed by Rod Lurie. A tour de force of a film. Emotional. Gripping. Hear from the Producer and Co-President of Millennium Media, Jonathan Yunger, who was determined to honor the lives lost and those that battled 300 Taliban forces with a squadron of 54. Two living of Medal of Honor Recipients emerged from this battle. Here is the story of, not the elite soldiers, but those that fought with all they had in an untenable location and fought with heart and honor.
Can a woman get confirmed as VP of the USA? Is Jeff Bridges the coolest fictional onscreen president ever? Is Joan Allen a national treasure? And how did they make Sirius Black so uuuuugly? Find the answers to all these questions and more on the inaugural episode of The Contenders, where the Addington siblings tackle Rod Lurie's 2000 political drama "The Contender." Find us on Twitter: @Contenders_Pod On Facebook: http://facebook.com/TheContendersPod On Email: contenders@cageclub.me Tobin on Twitter: @tobinaddington Aislinn on Twitter: @SassyNerdMT Find more shows: http://www.cageclub.me Music: "Let's Start at the Beginning" by Lee Rosevere Licensed under Creative Commons: CC-BY-SA
Live from the NerdMelt Showroom in Los Angeles, Doug welcomes Rod Lurie, Samm Levine and Clarke Wolfe to the show.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
No stranger to controversy, Sam Peckinpah's Straw Dogs (1971) examines the nature of man, marriage, and more. The film stars Dustin Hoffman as David Sumner, a mathematician who moves to the south of England with his native wife, Amy (Susan George) where he upsets the status quo. The situation erupts in violence and terror.Maitland McDonagh and Eric J. Peterson join Mike to discuss Peckinpah's film as well as Rod Lurie's 2011 remake. A few Turkish remakes also are compared to the original and U.S. remake.The author of the book Straw Dogs was based on, The Siege at Trencher's Farm, Gordon Williams, and the author of If They Move... Kill 'Em!, David Weddle, discuss the background of the film.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Director Rod Lurie on remaking Straw Dogs. Plus, Columbia University's Dr. W. Ian Lipkin talks about consulting on the Soderbergh pandemic thriller, Contagion.