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Actor, author, and director Jesse Eisenberg demystifies the role of anxiety and self-doubt in leadership. In a candid exploration of the forces that drive creativity and success, Jesse Eisenberg delves into the paradoxes of the creative process and leadership. With striking honesty, Eisenberg reveals how anxiety, self-doubt, and fear have been unlikely catalysts in his multifaceted career as an actor, writer, and director. Beyond the glare of Hollywood, he shares personal anecdotes that shed light on the complexities of navigating public perception, criticism, and the relentless pursuit of excellence. Eisenberg's journey is a testament to the transformative power of reframing vulnerability as a source of strength, offering profound insights into the art of leadership. Through a lens of empathy and humility, he challenges conventional notions of authority, showcasing how leading with a quiet confidence can inspire innovation and collaboration. This dialogue invites a deeper understanding of how emotional intelligence and a willingness to embrace the unknown are pivotal in cultivating a culture of creativity and resilience in any field. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Go Deeper with Big Think: ►Become a Big Think Member Get exclusive access to full interviews, early access to new releases, Big Think merch and more ►Get Big Think+ for Business Guide, inspire and accelerate leaders at all levels of your company with the biggest minds in business -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About Jesse Eisenberg: Jesse Eisenberg is an Academy Award nominated actor and an acclaimed playwright and author. Eisenberg's film credits include Roger Dodger, The Squid and the Whale, Adventureland, Zombieland, The Social Network, Now You See Me, The Double, Night Moves, The End of Tour, American Ultra, Louder Than Bombs, Batman v. Superman, Now You See Me 2, Café Society, Justice League, The Hummingbird Project, The Art of Self Defense, Zombieland: Double Tap, Resistance, Vivarium,Wild Indian, Manodrome, and Sasquatch Sunset which sees him play the urban legend Sasquatch. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About Big Think | Smarter Faster™ ► Big Think The leading source of expert-driven, educational content. With thousands of videos, featuring experts ranging from Bill Clinton to Bill Nye, Big Think helps you get smarter, faster by exploring the big ideas and core skills that define knowledge in the 21st century. Get Smarter, Faster. With Episodes From The Worlds Biggest Thinkers. Follow The Podcast And Turn On The Notifications!! Share This Episode If You Found It Valuable Leave A 5 Star Review... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2002 d. Dylan Kidd We're talking Jon's pick this week plus loads of other new releases and Criterion Challenge picks and trailers. Thanks for listening. Enjoy! filmyakpodcast.com filmyakpodcast@gmail.com
Roger Dodger was a 2002 independent film written and directed by first time film-maker Dylan Kidd. It starred Campbell Scott in a very underrated performance as the titular Roger, and Jessie Eisenberg in his first...
WTOP Entertainment Reporter Jason Fraley chats with actor Jesse Eisenberg, who made his feature film debut exactly 20 years ago today in "Roger Dodger," sparking a career of memorable roles, from “The Squid & The Whale” to “Zombieland,” from “The Social Network” to “Batman vs. Superman.” They spoke in 2013 when Eisenberg came to Washington D.C. to promote his hit magician flick “Now You See Me."
This week takes us into pick-up artistry gone awry in our latest Artisan film ROGER DODGER (2002)! Mitchell Beaupre (Letterboxd) joins us again to discuss Jesse Eisenberg's feature debut, our favorite all-in-one-day films and unfortunately, don't get sidetracked talking about SWIMFAN. (Apologies for the audio quality on this episode) Twitter: @AlmostMajor Kevin: @kevbonesy on Twitter/Letterboxd Bryden: @BrydenDoyle on Twitter + @JDoyle on Letterboxd Charlie: @ctnash91 on Twitter/Letterboxd Our guest, Mitchell Beaupre: @itismitchell on Twitter + @mitchell on Letterboxd.
Composer, singer, and songwriter Craig Wedren joins Rain today to talk about his work and ongoing projects. Music has always been a part of Craig's life, and it's evolved over the years to include his work composing music for feature films and tv shows and as a solo artist. Tune in to this episode of LaunchLeft to hear more from Craig, and we close the podcast with his song, "You Are Not Your Feelings." ----------------- LAUNCHLEFT OFFICIAL WEBSITE https://www.launchleft.com LAUNCHLEFT PATREON https://www.patreon.com/LaunchLeft TWITTER https://twitter.com/LaunchLeft INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/launchleft/ FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/LaunchLeft --------------------- LaunchLeft is an alliance of left-of-center artists, a label, a podcast, a curation engine. LaunchLeft Podcast hosted by Rain Phoenix is an intentional space for Art and Activism that enlists famed creatives to launch emerging bands. LaunchLeft begins with music, but ultimately aims to launch left-of-center artists in all creative fields. --------------------- IN THIS EPISODE: [01:38] Craig talks about his current composer work on TV shows, films and working on his projects in the evening hours [05:40] Craig describes his musical 'aha moment.' [11:17] Craig talks about his newest project and record [13:35] Listen to "You Are Not Your Feelings" from Craig's new album KEY TAKEAWAYS: As an artist, you set out to do something different and end up getting it wrong, but you might discover something new about yourself along the way that can put you on a fresh new artistic path. Allowing yourself as an artist to be open to working with other people can give you the opportunity to learn new things and create new projects, keeping your artistic perspective fresh. ARTIST LINKS: http://www.craigwedren.com https://www.instagram.com/craigwedren https://twitter.com/craigwedren https://www.facebook.com/craigwedrenmusic https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo7tugZSuH8ZmIro4uLq3Bw https://soundcloud.com/craigwedren Craig Wedren: Craig Wedren is a composer, a songwriter, and a singer. He got his start fronting avant-punk pioneers Shudder To Think, before expanding into composing scores for film and T.V. As a composer, Wedren has scored a host of popular feature films including Wanderlust, Role Models, The School of Rock, Wet Hot American Summer, By The People: The Election of Barack Obama, Laurel Canyon, Roger Dodger, Afternoon Delight, How To Be A Latin Lover, and A Futile, Stupid Gesture. He has also written and performed music for television shows including New Amsterdam, Shrill, GLOW, Wet Hot American Summer, Fresh Off The Boat, Hung, The United States of Tara, Reno 911!, Children's Hospital, Burning Love, and The State. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In honor of the Max Fun Block Party, ‘Maximum Film!' is joining forces with those silly boys of ‘My Brother, My Brother and Me' to talk about the best and worst advice we've gathered from movies. Important topics discussed include: having sex with pastries, how to spot a Joe Pesci, and the staff not featured in ‘Beauty and the Beast.' Plus, there's almost a knife fight for some reason.Make sure to check out our pals My Brother, My Brother and Me.
Learn why the 2009 Dodge Challenger Drag Pak came with removable window panels, which American car was first with a trunk spoiler, how many Super Bee convertibles Dodge never built and lots more!Now sponsored by High Octane Classics, the Northeast's largest musclecar and supercar dealership!!HIGH OCTAIN CLASSICShttps://www.highoctaneclassics.comSupport the show (https://www.buzzsprout.com/1340482)
It's the day of the show y'all! We are back with our Season 4 premiere, and we are just delighted to be joined by Tina Majorino. You Might Know Her From Waterworld, Big Love, When a Man Loves a Woman, Andre, Veronica Mars, True Blood, Grey's Anatomy, Alice in Wonderland, Into the Dark: Delivered, and Corrina, Corrina. We spoke with Tina about her great podcast No Pressure, her beginnings as a kid actor in Hollywood, acting opposite legends like Whoopi and Meg Ryan, her death scenes on two iconic TV series, the one-woman show P!nk gave her with “Fuckin' Perfect,” which of her characters may have been a lesbian, and how she believably took a stake in the neck in her latest horror project Into the Dark. We felt so simpatico with Tina and just had a total ball. We are so happy to be back, babies. Behind the Table: The View podcast that we are loving Sherri Shepherd was v good in Precious and 30 Rock Tina's podcast with her brother. Kevin: No Pressure Cryogenically frozen Walt Disney/Frozen SEO conspiracy theory Came out of retirement in Napoleon Dynamite Alice in Wonderland with Martin Short, Gene Wilder, and Whoopi Goldberg Camp Wilder Big Love Veronica Mars True Blood Dying in a puddle on Grey's When a Man Loves a Woman, “what's an alcoholic?” Into the Dark: Delivered Corrina, Corrina Dennis Hopper's eye in Waterworld (1995, director: Kevin Costner) Kevin Costner had gills in Waterworld Tina's Fuck Marry Kill: Original braids, haircut ℅ of Kevin Costner, snakeskin bonnet Tina in Pink's video: “F*cking Perfect” Mindy Cohn told us that David Boreanz didn't do coverage on Bones Tina Majorino played her Big Love character as a lesbian in love with Amanda Seyfried We love blind items: Ted Casablanca and Crazy Days and Nights Teaser for next week's guest: Tina was in Corrina Corrina with Whoopi Who was in The Color Purple with Oprah Who was in The Butler with Melissa Leo Who was on The L Word with Jennifer Beals Who was in Roger Dodger with Elizabeth Berkley Who was in Showgirls with Gina Gershon Who was in Bound which was directed by Lilly Wachowski Who executive produces the show that stars next week's guest
We have a guest! It's anti scamming activist Lucky Lance who found himself looking sideways at a movement that was more about grift than ideals and has devoted his time to protecting idiots from being scammed.It's a noble cause, because if there's one thing the anti-lockdown movement is good at - it's grifting money from idiots. Whether it's to start a political party (paperwork pending) or to pay for non existent legal fees from a dramatic arrest without charge - they pull the most bizarre stunts to put their caps out for cash. I personally blame Barack Obama for all of this. It's actually kinda his fault.In the news we have fantastic sovcit insurrectionist testing her skills in a US court and Roger Dodger fails on an appeal which apparently had no merit anyway so he's back nicking phonecards of old folks. What a lad.Lucky Lance interview was mercilessly cut for episode duration but will be put up as a bonus episode!
In this episode, we briefly discuss how lies eventually fall short when it comes to the reality of the Truth. Basically, you can put truth to the test whereas with lies well, they'll always fall short and fail eventually. Now when enough lies mature to outright deception buckle up buttercup because that's when the true downward spiral begins. Eventually, the fast high of elevation is met with an inevitable prideful laced crash. Some may refer to this as Poetic justice others divine judgment. So join in on this session as we take a look at how the truth unveiled... Uplifting Everyday Americans United We Stand Divided We Fall...and we Won't Fail. Jesus Take the Wheel: Patriots on the Watch: God is In control...Roger Dodger that
Elizabeth Berkley Lauren [Saved By The Bell, Showgirls, Roger Dodger] joins Anna to talk about the original Saved by the Bell, the new Saved By The Bell on Peacock, career paths, Showgirls, resiliency, the Ask Elizabeth workshop, Hurlyburley and more. Later in the episode Anna is joined again by psychotherapist, author and the Clinical Director of The Center for Healthy Sex in Los Angeles, Dr. Alex Katehakis.Learn more about Dr. Alex at alexkatehakis.comLearn more about Ask Elizabeth at ask-elizabeth.comThredUp Get the styles you love at a fraction of the price. You’ll look and feel good with thredUP! And for Unqualified listeners, here’s an exclusive offer just for you: Get an extra 30% off first order at thredUP.com/anna. Terms apply.Shady Rays Join the Shady Rays team today and give their shades a risk-free try. Exclusively for our listeners, head over to shadyrays.com and use code UNQUALIFIED for 50%. off 2 or more pairs. That’s code UNQUALIFIED for 50% off 2+ pairs – redeemable only at shadyrays.com where you can find all their newest and best shadesPlease subscribe to Anna Faris is Unqualified on Apple Podcasts and follow us on social media:Instagram @UnqualifiedTwitter @UnqualifiedFacebook @Anna Faris is UnqualifiedMusic by: Mondo Cozmo @mondocozmoProducers: Michael Barrett, Rob Holysz, Jeph PorterCo-producer: Michael ShermanProduction Services: Rabbit Grin Productions rabbitgrinproductions.comDistributed by: Simplecast
Wait...What?!? MLB is done? Dodgers won the World Series? Huh...well, at least we still have CFB. Mo from the BS Sports Show joins us to break it all down. And we will have Rick Riggin (unless he gets called into work again...wink, wink, nudge, nudge LOL) and Scott Lamb, our resident CFB gurus to break down the games this weekend. We'll be making picks and seeing who has those bragging rights. At the top of the next hour, Tony Donahue from the Tony D podcast and Steve Wilson, editor in chief of Speedway Digest joins us to break down this weekend's race at Martinsville and to recap the IndyCar championship. Ed Kracz, beat writer for the Philadelphia Eagles and SI.com joins us at 10:30 to break down week 8 of the NFL. Be sure and call in at 917-889-8516 We need your picks, and your opinions... You don't want to miss this one...it's about to get good. No Shave November starts Sunday morning!!
Part Drunk: In this episode the Losers discuss our personal picks of 2002, About A Boy, Adaptation, Roger Dodger, 24 Hour Party People and 25th Hour.
On episode 169 of SOMEWHERE IN THE SKIES, Ryan is joined by filmmaker, Christopher Munch. They discuss Munch's latest film, The 11th Green, which stars Campbell Scott (House of Cards, Roger Dodger) as a journalist who uncovers the truth behind the mythology of President Eisenhower’s long-alleged involvement in extraterrestrial events. The Hollywood Reporter calls it “A thoughtful and compelling what-if . . . provocative and illuminating.” Rife with hidden government secrets and Matrix-like mind-benders, The 11th Green is grounded in what is widely believed to be the nuts-and-bolts core story of post-war U.S. military and government involvement with UFOs. Thought-provoking but understated, filled with sharply drawn characters, stark desert landscapes, and leaps across the space-time continuum, The 11th Green is challenging cinema that generates questions, discussion, and debate long after the credits roll. Today, Munch and Ryan discuss the carefully researched, yet highly imaginative world that Munch created for his film where larger questions are asked about exopolitics, disclosure, the suppression of technology, and navigating the maze of politics, the military industrial complex, distortion of truth, and the most important question, if we aren't alone, and we finally accept this as humanity, what comes next?Watch The 11th Green at: https://theatricalathome.com/products/the-11th-greenVisit Chris Munch at: https://www.christophermunch.com/Website: www.somewhereintheskies.comPatreon: www.patreon.com/somewhereskiesYouTube Channel: CLICK HEREOfficial Store: CLICK HEREOrder Ryan's Book by CLICKING HERETwitter: @SomewhereSkiesInstagram: @SomewhereSkiesPodWatch Mysteries Decoded for free at www.CWseed.comEpisode edited by Jane Palomera MooreOpening Theme Song, "Ephemeral Reign" by Per KiilstofteSOMEWHERE IN THE SKIES is part of the eOne podcast network. To learn more, CLICK HERE See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A long-awaited follow up to Munch’s acclaimed 2011 Sundance film Letters From the Big Man, THE 11TH GREEN stars Campbell Scott (House of Cards, Roger Dodger) as a journalist who uncovers the truth behind the mythology of President Eisenhower’s long-alleged involvement in extraterrestrial events. Rife with hidden government secrets and Matrix-like mind-benders, THE 11TH GREEN is grounded in what is widely believed to be the nuts-and-bolts core story of post-war U.S. military and government involvement with UFOs. In this way, the film sketches a possible backdrop to recent revelations in the mainstream media (eg, the New York Times and Washington Post) and subsequent declassification of certain U.S. military interactions with UFOs. Thought-provoking but understated, filled with sharply drawn characters, stark desert landscapes, and leaps across the space-time continuum, THE 11TH GREEN is challenging cinema that generates questions, discussion, and debate long after the credits roll. The film’s distinguished cast also includes Agnes Bruckner (Blood and Chocolate, Blue Car), Ian Hart (Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, Backbeat), April Grace (Magnolia, Joker), Tom Stokes (The Railway Man, Wasted On the Young), David Clennon (Being There, The Thing), Monte Markham (Mr. Deed Goes to Town, Dallas), and Currie Graham (NYPD Blue, Project Blue Book). Groundbreaking American auteur Christopher Munch (director of The Sleepy Time Gal and the recently restored indie classic The Hours and Times) joins us to talk about his many-layered drama and the talented cast he assembled to breathe life into it. For news and updates go to: christophermunch.com To watch the film go to: theatricalathome.com/the-11th-green
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Highly Caffeinated Movies is back with THREE movies we think you should check out! Rampage (2009) - Available on Prime | Tubi TVStarred Up (2013)- Available on Netflix | Tubi TVRoger Dodger (2002)- Available on Prime | Tubi TV Enjoy the Show!
Puede que sea el programa que siempre hemos deseado hacer y no nos habíamos dado cuenta. Una selección de películas que nos llevan al corazón de la ciudad y de sinsentidos varios. Nada de lo que pasa esta noche te puede dejar indiferente. Ríete tú de Henry Miller... Ah, y muy probablemente el primer volumen de una saga a continuar. - "Roger Dodger" - "70 minutos para huir (Miracle Mile)" - "Jo, qué noche" - "American Graffity" Intervienen: Pablo González, Pablo Escobedo, Álex De la Vela. https://www.facebook.com/tipososcuros/ @CineHeroico
Mike and The Drifter waited anxiously for the Dodgers to pull off a win in game 3 of the 2018 World Series. Shortly after ending the podcast they did it. Dodgers win! Who the hell is Roger? And oh yeah...The Drifter used to be a sailor
Matt reflects on the concept of the alpha male (and alpha female, briefly) as he examines the difference between what an alpha is and what popular culture, including the movies, wants us to believe an alpha is. You might disagree, and if so, there's always storytellermatt.com/contact where you can vent about your disagreement.
Analysis of NFL preseason TV ratings, Roger Goodell's possible contract extensions, and the possibility of a boycott of the NFL.
Der zynische New Yorker Werbetexter Roger kriegt unerwarteten Besuch von seinem 16 jährigem Neffen Nick. Nick braucht Tipps bezüglich des weiblichen Geschlechts, ein Thema zu dem ihm Roger einiges an Tipps geben kann. Aber was braucht Roger? Das ist eine wirklich lange Folge zu einem Film den in Deutschland leider kaum jemand kennt, aber der durchaus mehr Aufmerksamkeit verdient hat. Wir reden über Roger Dodger, einer US-Indie-Perle aus dem Jahr 2002 von Dylan Kidd mit Campbell Scott und einem noch richtig jungen Jesse Eisenberg in den Hauptrollen. Nicht umsonst einer von Renés Lieblingsfilmen, ist Roger Dodger unglaublich interessant nicht nur für eine nähere Betrachtung nach unserem Beat Sheet, sondern allgemein wie geschickt man einen kleinen Film inszenieren und tolle Momente setzen kann. Wir sprechen auch detaillierter über die Kameraarbeit, analysieren einzelne Szenen, spielen ein paar Clips und lesen auch ein paar der oft sehr negativen deutschen Amazon Rezensionen vor. Eine richtig vollgepackte Folge zu einem Film in dem viel geredet wird, aber über den man auch viel reden kann. Viel Spaß! Demnächst besprechen wir übrigens noch einen weiteren Film mit Campbell Scott in der Hauptrolle: The Secret Lives of Dentists. Trailer und Clips für Roger Dodger: Official Trailer: https://youtu.be/cpoXKczjOgQ Clip 1: https://youtu.be/4YOB48WGM4Y Clip 2: https://youtu.be/xEoNiDo1l8A Info Vielen lieben Dank an unsere Steady Abspannfreunde Michael, Patrick, Rüdiger, Severin, Felix und Nenad! Wollt ihr uns auch unterstützen? Dann findet ihr uns auf Steady unter steadyhq.com/abspanngucker Alternativ könnt ihr uns auf Paypal eine Spende hinterlassen Wir freuen uns natürlich immer auch über Reviews auf iTunes Unsere Titelmusik ist von Arnob Bal aka FamLi. Ihr findet ihn auf Twitter unter @ArnobBal Ihr findet uns unter abspanngucker.de twitter.com/abspannpodcast facebook.com/abspanngucker podcast@abspanngucker.de
Andy Furlong presents this episode of Screen 1 for the UK Film Review Podcast.The Trailers.Screen 1 – Kong – Skull IslandScreen 2 - ElleScreen 3 – Certain WomanScreen 4 – Trespass Against UsHome Cinema.Nerve.After EarthRoger DodgerCreditsUK Film Review – Short Film Previews
Penguins Of Madagascar 112a - Roger Dodger
Penguins Of Madagascar 112a - Roger Dodger
Topics: Apple and Beats / Dreamcatcher, Roger Dodger on Blu / R.I.P.D. / Article 99 / Amazon DigitalWelcome to Passenger Seat Radio! Join Shane R. Monroe (Retrogaming Radio, Dual Screen Radio) for his thirteen mile commute to work where you're in the passenger seat for the most uncensored, unfiltered, "unproduced" and remarkably entertaining podcast on the internet.
Topics: Apple and Beats / Dreamcatcher, Roger Dodger on Blu / R.I.P.D. / Article 99 / Amazon DigitalWelcome to Passenger Seat Radio! Join Shane R. Monroe (Retrogaming Radio, Dual Screen Radio) for his thirteen mile commute to work where you're in the passenger seat for the most uncensored, unfiltered, "unproduced" and remarkably entertaining podcast on the internet.
On this episode, Carlin and Jordan find themselves on the opposite sides of the spectrum for this movie. They talk about the use of dialog to explore character. They also discuss how the film has a well-written script, but the production values are lacking. Jordan mentions that he dislikes the movie because it […]
This week, Jon Mackey (Winslow) joins Jen to discuss two movies by filmmaker Dylan Kidd, Roger Dodger and P.S. Both have a lot to do with relationships and sex, so there are some uncomfortable moments to be had. In the movies, that is. Not the podcast. Also, Jon forgot to mention while they were recording that he really likes the scene in Roger Dodger on the street near the beginning of the movie that was shot with a telephoto lens because it's one long take and impressively choreographed, so Jen said she'd put that in the episode description. And now she has. If you're enjoying PrePopCulture, please rate/review it on iTunes and like it on Facebook! Want to suggest a topic for an episode? Email prepopculture@gmail.com! Show Links: Follow Jon on Twitter and check out his Harold team Winslow, plus Big Grande's Little Sketch Show on November 1 at Upright Citizen's Brigade in LA. Roger Dodger P.S. Theme Song: Alps by Motorama is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (aka Music Sharing) License.
A review of Ruben Fleischer’s 30 MINUTES OR LESS (Jesse Eisenberg, Aziz Ansari, Danny McBride). Mighty Minute review of ZOMBIELAND. DVD Quick Pick reviews of SUPER and ROGER DODGER.
Reviews of Warhol's Dracula and Frankenstein, Roger Dodger, and the second movie in our Almodovar festival, Women On The Verge Of A Nervous Breakdown
Reviews of Warhol's Dracula and Frankenstein, Roger Dodger, and the second movie in our Almodovar festival, Women On The Verge Of A Nervous Breakdown