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Music by RomanBelov from Pixabay
Tonight is for the cows and we are MOOING all over the place. After a whirlwind Oscar season, the big night left us angrily screaming over a few wins, jumping for joy for others as well as having to check twitter for the the results for Best Picture...thanks Hulu. How did you feel about this years winners? Let us know on Twitter, Instagram or Threads! Theme music by RomanBelov #Oscars2025 #2025Oscars #AcademyAwards #Oscars
Just when we thought we had our final rankings pretty much in the bag, Nickel Boys comes and changes everything. RaMell Ross's living piece of art took us all by surprise and moved us in ways we never expected. The performances were extraordinary, but the heart of the piece was in the direction and camera work. We'll be angrily shaking our fists for years to come that this didn't receive more nominations. Another year in the books, tell us your final rankings! Let us know on Twitter, Instagram or Threads! Listen to the score, track played Grown Into by Alex Somers Read the script Listen to our other episodes we talked about - Judas and the Black Messiah, Moonlight, The Tree of Life, The Zone of Interest, Maestro Watch Passing Read The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett Listen to Olivier Messiaen's Quartet For The End Of Time Theme music by RomanBelov #NickelBoys #BestPicture #BestAdaptedScreenplay #Oscars2025 #2025Oscars #AcademyAwards #Oscars
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Music by RomanBelov from Pixabay
Music by RomanBelov from Pixabay
It is rare that we truly despise a movie. We can usually find something we can spotlight, be it a performance, the costumes, or perhaps the cinematography. Not since Vice have we had such loud, hot angry thoughts. Emilia Pérez is the embodiment of what films should NOT be. Listen to us discuss how disappointed we are in this film and let us know what you thought of one of the most controversial movies of the year. Find us on Twitter, Instagram or Threads! Listen to the soundtrack Read the script Listen to our other episodes we talked about - Bohemian Rhapsody, Vice, La La Land, Roma, Oppenheimer Theme music by RomanBelov #EmiliaPerez #BestPicture #BestDirector #BestActress #BestSupportingActress #BestAdaptedScreenplay #BestInternationalFeature #BestCinematography #BestMakeupAndHairstyling #BestOriginalScore #BestOriginalSong #BestSound #BestFilmEditing #Oscars2025 #2025Oscars #AcademyAwards #Oscars
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Music by RomanBelov from Pixabay
My favourite book about the internet is by the Canadian author Douglas Coupland. In his 2014 book, Kitten Clone: Inside Alcatel-Lucent, Coupland asks, “Where did the sense of invention go—the sense of futurity—the sense that by working in tech, you were somehow building a better tomorrow, a smarter tomorrow, a more democratic tomorrow?" Colette Shade begins her book, Y2K: How the 2000s Became Everything (Essays on the Future That Never Was), in a period in which it was generally felt that by working in tech, you were somehow building a better tomorrow, a smarter tomorrow, and a more democratic tomorrow. (Plus ça change!) In Y2K, Colette asks, “What was the Y2K Era and why are we still living in its shadow?” Y2K's essays—on subjects as varied as blobby furniture and see-through consumer electronics; VOGUE magazine and disordered eating; and McMansions, Hummers and Starbucks—explore this question. We talk: 3:33 : "I want to write a book. What should I write about?" - Colette 4:04: Why 1998 was the best year of Colette's life 5:18: On being a kid in the '90s (Pokémon, riding your bike, watching TV) 6:00: The Dot-com Bubble in the 1990s 6:35: Netscape mentioned 6:55: "There was no understanding that [the internet] was a place where you could make a lot of money." - Colette 8:00: Colette's uncle got rich when his company was bought by Nokia 10:29: This meant that Colette went to college debt-free, without student loans 10:58: It's hard to write nonfiction about current events because you have to stop when it's time to publish, and current events keep happening. But Y2K feels timely, nonetheless. 13:27: The 90s/2000s purity culture is now repackaged as trad culture/retvrn culture 14:40: Colette wrote about taking a sex-positive sex ed class that contrasts from the typical way Americans learn sex ed; and, as Colette argues, played into the culture war now happening online and in real life 17:38: Colette says that the culture war is a proxy war 19:38: "The Christian right has a great enemy. It's gays! It's all those slutty women!" - Colette 20:25: This contrasts with her parents' worldview as secular liberals 22:12 "The people who want to ban books... that feels accessible to them, whereas gaining control of their economic conditions does not." - Colette 22:48: "Your body. My choice." 24:44: Donald Trump wants to make Canada the 51st state (wtf??) 25:41: 25% tariff 26:35 McMansions and Hummers as symbols of the post-9/11, pre-2008 bubble 27:40 "Americans don't always have the stomach" to think critically about their history - Colette 28:23: Colette on Greg Grandin's Pulitzer Prize-winning book The End of the Myth: From the Frontier to the Border Wall in the Mind of America (2019) 29:35: Colette paraphrases Grandin's argument on the cause of the American Revolution, which gave Americans "a mandate for endless expansion" (sound familiar?) 33:15: Colette compares American expansion to the PlayStation game Katamari Damacy 35:04: America First 36:12: Cyberspace as a frontier 36:34: Early internet users saw themselves as Cyber Cowboys and settlers in "a place where they could be free," says Colette 37:55: Property ownership and the American Dream 39:00: The 2008 subprime mortgage crisis marked "a real break in American history," says Colette 40:45: The information superhighway 40:55: Olivia Rodrigo asks first dates whether they like Elon Musk 41:21: "The years start coming and they don't stop coming." - Smash Mouth 42:17: What advice would Colette give her teenage self? Buy Y2K: https://www.harpercollins.com/products/y2k-colette-shade Colette's website: http://www.coletteshade.com/ My website: https://www.annasoper.ca/ Music: The Sound of dial-up Internet by wtermini on Pixabay Spirit Blossom by RomanBelov on Pixabay Fighter [No Vocals] - punk rock by 22941069 on Pixabay ...... Teen People is recorded in Kingston/Katarokwi, the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe, the Haudenosaunee and the Huron-Wendat.
On Splatrs' Street Art Unearthed this week, Steph sits down with Guilia Riva, a writer, author and blogger in the urban art scene since 2011. Today, Giulia's blog 'BLocal' is one of the biggest documenting the urban art scene. She is a frequently commissioned writer for urban art publications like UP magazine and most recently, she has published the first of a series of urban art books, this one: As Seen on the Streets of Paris. Giulia online: Website: https://www.blocal-travel.com/ Substack: https://giuliablocalblog.substack.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/giulia_blocal_riva/ Podcast producer and sponsor links: https://www.instagram.com/stephanieob/ https://www.instagram.com/splatrsart/ Also, check out: https://upmag.com/ Music by RomanBelov from Pixabay.
Music by RomanBelov from Pixabay
Music by RomanBelov from Pixabay
Teen People is inspired by my collection of TEEN PEOPLE magazines. Published between 1998 and 2006, TEEN PEOPLE featured real teens in every magazine. Two decades on, I track down TEEN PEOPLE's real teens, and speak with authors delving into the late '90s and early 2000s. Join us! Last year, I interviewed Sarah Ditum, whose book, 'Toxic: Women, Fame and the Tabloid 2000s' explores noughties pop culture through a scathing reexamination of the lives of nine female celebrities; including Britney Spears, Paris Hilton, and Amy Winehouse. This summer, I interviewed Lisa Whittington-Hill. Her 2023 book, 'Girls, Interrupted: How Pop Culture is Failing Women' (Véhicule Press) is a frank and personal essay collection that challenges longstanding media portrayals of famous women. A fierce defender of Courtney Love, Lisa also celebrates Winona Ryder and Demi Moore; writing about gender bias in celebrity memoir coverage, problematic portrayals of middle-aged women and the sexist pressure on female pop stars to constantly reinvent themselves. Podcast notes: Buy 'Girls, Interrupted' in ebook or paperback formats: vehiculepress.com/shop/girls-inter…hittington-hill/ Find it at your local library: https://search.worldcat.org/title/1385447726 Check out my interview with Sarah Ditum: Part I https://soundcloud.com/teenpeoplepod/sarah-ditum-toxic Part II https://soundcloud.com/teenpeoplepod/sarah-ditum-toxic-teen-people Find me on Twitter and Instagram at TeenPeoplePod And online at www.annasoper.ca Music and sounds: The Sound of dial-up Internet by wtermini on Pixabay Spirit Blossom by RomanBelov on Pixabay Lost Love Letters by @foglake ................ Teen People is recorded in Kingston/Katarokwi, the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe, the Haudenosaunee and the Huron-Wendat.
Music by RomanBelov from Pixabay
Music by RomanBelov from Pixabay
Music by RomanBelov from Pixabay
Music by RomanBelov from Pixabay
Music by RomanBelov from Pixabay
Music by RomanBelov from Pixabay
The NETwork finally makes it back to Kelpie's Landing and drops the cat off at the Library. Frey asks Uther for clarification, Uther is freed of a burden and Stynexx meets up with Kelpie's Cavalry.Hit us up with any questions or comments:Insta @crittalkerspodcastFacebook: crittalkerspodcastX: @Crittalkerspodor drop us an emailthecast@crittalkerspodcast.comSpecial Guest Appearance at Acadecon!https://acadecon.com/Use code crittalkers for $3 off on all badges!Music/Sound Effects Include:Recap voice acting by Jennifer Millard, written by Jake Prewitt"Camera Flash" by MalarBrush"The Details Intro" by Ryan S."The Details Long" by Ryan S."Rest of The Fallen" by GuilhermeBernardes via Pixabay"Comedy - Detective" by Onoychenkomusic via Pixabay"Chamber Strings" by SigmaMusicArt via Pixabay"Dizzy ellectric bolt spell 1" by FxProSound via Pixabay"Jetski" by Pixabay"Jetski Dawn" by DayFox via Pixabay"Dust" by AmarantaMusic via Pixabay "Like This (Jungle Stomp)" by whvle via Pixabay"dockside soudscape" by Pixabay"Summer Fashion (Main Reduced) Glamour Party Happy Travel Vlog Music" by AUDIOREZOUT via Pixabay"Coin Flip" by Pixabay"flipCard" by Pixabay"SFX Door Open" by Pixabay"American Ambiences City Street, Traffic Hum, New York City" by BryanSantosBreton via Pixabay"Breaking News - Background Music" by SigmaMusicArt via Pixabay"071829_Putting headphones on" by Pixabay"Flicking Light switch" by Pixabay"ripping paper" by Pixabay"Mysterious Walking (Comedy)" by Monument_Music via Pixabay"Whoosh Motion" by SoundReality via Pixabay"Epic Battle Song" by Rolandomat via Pixabay"Magic Strike" by Pixabay"Spirit Blossom" by RomanBelov via Pixabay"Catch Me On The Run (Is Comedy)" by AlexGrohl via Pixabay"Creaking Wood" by VoiceBosch via Pixabay"water drop" by Pixabay"Push object over table" by jackmcbrezel via Pixabay"Epic Object Placing" by Pixabay"Bedside clock alarm" by PixabayMentioned in this episode:Appearance at AcadeconSpecial Appearance at Acadecon 2024
Music by RomanBelov from Pixabay
Music by RomanBelov from Pixabay
Music by RomanBelov from Pixabay
Music by RomanBelov from Pixabay
Music by RomanBelov from Pixabay
Music by RomanBelov from Pixabay
Music by RomanBelov from Pixabay
Music by RomanBelov from Pixabay
Music by RomanBelov from Pixabay
Music by RomanBelov from Pixabay
Oh no! Did we like a Quentin Tarantino film?! While we haven't seen his entire filmography, when people talk about how great Tarantino is, Inglorious Bastards is his gold standard. From the perfect opening chapter, to the charming Christoph Waltz, and some truly beautiful shots, this quickly shot up to the tops of our rankings which took us all by surprise. Tell us what you thought of this movie. Are you a Tarantino fan? Let us know on Twitter and Instagram! *Forgive Ana for mistaking "Für Elise" for "Moonlight Sonata" She means well and at least she's pretty. *Stay tuned to the very end for a special surprise. Listen to the score Listen to our other Tarantino episodes - Django Unchained, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Read the script Watch Interview with the Vampire Theme music by RomanBelov #InglouriousBasterds #BestPicture #BestDirector #BestSupportingActor #BestOriginalScreenplay #BestSoundEditing #BestSoundMixing #BestCinematography #BestFilmEditing #QuentinTarantino #ChristophWaltz #Oscars2010 #2010Oscars #AcademyAwards #Oscars
Frey gives blood and sets off a chain reaction of events. Uther wants to meet up early and share some good news. When they meet back up they share a strange experience and have an encounter with a small shadowy figure that leads to learning about 3 card monte aka find the pretty lady. All goes well until some uninvited guests show up!Music/Sound Effects include:"The Details Intro" by Ryan S."The Details Long" by Ryan S."Rest of The Fallen" by GuilhermeBernardes via Pixabay"Comedy - Detective" by Onoychenkomusic via Pixabay"Halloween Spooky - Horror, Scary, Creepy Funny Monsters and Zombie" by SoundGalleryByDmitryTaras via Pixabay"Pranker" by SergeQuadrado via Pixabay"Hopeless" by GuilhermeBernardes via Pixabay"door slam angrily" by Pixabay"Camera Flash" by MalarBrush via Pixabay"Spirit Blossom" by RomanBelov via Pixabay"people talking in small room" by Pixaby"Analog Appliance Button 5" by floraphonic via Pixabay"tappingMic" by Pixabay"dockside soudscape" by Pixaby"DARK AMBIENT | background music for your project" by stereocode via Pixabay"Dizzy ellectric bolt spell 1" by FxProSound via Pixabay"Trash can falling" by Pixabay"Let the Mystery Unfold" by geoffharvey via Pixabay"Pots and Pans Clatter 1" by Pixabay"vuilnis2" by Pixabay"Aluminum Cans" by Pixabay"Spooky Slow Boogie, Brolefilmer" by brolefilmer via Pixabay"Wood Crack 1" by Pixabay
Alonso Duralde joins me to talk about his new book, 'Hollywood Pride: A Celebration of LGBTQ+ Representation and Perseverance in Film'. Published in May 2024, 'Hollywood Pride' presents a history of film from the dawn of cinema to the "pansy craze" of the 1930s and the New Queer Cinema of the 1990s, all the way up to today. Illustrated with more than 175 colour and black-and-white images, 'Hollywood Pride' points to the bright future of LGBTQ+ representation in cinema, by revealing the story of the community's inclusion and erasure, its visibility and invisibility, and its triumphs and tragedies. ................ Time stamps: 4:00 I ask Alonso about the formative media that inspired his career in journalism 8:42 "Tell me about how your career has developed..." 9:00 Alonso has worked as a film festival programmer 11:00 Alonso tells me about his other books, including books on Christmas movies 11:19 I ask Alonso about his work with Turner Classic Movies (TCM) 14:52 Queer representation in film, especially in the 1990s (as in 'Mrs. Doubtfire'; 'Four Weddings and a Funeral', etc.) 17:41 "What's valuable about a book like this is that it's a reminder that [inclusion] didn't all just happen... they could take it all away real quick..." 18:47 Rock Hudson, Anthony Perkins and Tab Hunter's happy ending 20:38 Alonso on closeted famous Hollywood stars 21:27 Claudette Colbert and Marlene Dietrich ride an amusement park slide at a birthday party for Carole Lombard, as you do 22:00 The end of Pre-Code American cinema 24:08 Home media as a "Godsend" for access to LBGTQ+ films 27:14 'Brokeback Mountain' and the mid-2000s 32:42 Same-sex marriage in the US and Canada 37:00 Metrosexual culture in the 2000s: "guyliner", guys kissing, etc. 39:20 Reality TV and LGBTQ+ representation 41:06 Alonso tells me about interviewing Heath Ledger for The Advocate on a junket at the Toronto International Film Festival 45:14 "'Brokeback Mountain' is hardly Jane Austen, but it is [about] people living in a society that's being rather proscriptive about who you are allowed to love and not allowed..." 46:30 I put Alonso on the spot and ask him about his favourite film in 'Hollywood Pride' 48:50 "What advice would you give your teenage self today?" ................ Podcast notes: Thanks to Running Press for sending me a copy of Alonso's book! Buy it here: https://www.runningpress.com/titles/alonso-duralde/hollywood-pride/9780762485895/ Check out my interview with TCM host Dave Karger: https://soundcloud.com/teenpeoplepod/davekarger Find me on Twitter and Instagram at TeenPeoplePod And online at www.annasoper.ca Music and sounds: The Sound of dial-up Internet by wtermini on Pixabay Spirit Blossom by RomanBelov on Pixabay ................ Teen People is recorded in Kingston/Katarokwi, the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe, the Haudenosaunee and the Huron-Wendat.
Žmonės, teigiantys kad juos pagrobė ateiviai, dažniausiai susilaukia tik pašaipų. Tačiau kai vienas rimčiausių autoritetų akademiniam pasauly, Harvardo profesorius daktaras Johnas Mackas, ėmėsi šių žmonių tyrimo, pradėjo aiškėti kraupios ir sunkiai paaiškinamos įvykių detalės. Aukos fiksavo dingstantį laiką, žymes ant kūno, o netgi surasdavo implantus po oda. Epizode išaiškinsime, kokie yra tariamų grobimų aukų simptomai, kokiais metodais juos tyrė daktaras Mackas, kokios reakcijos jis susilaukė iš universiteto, o taip pat pristatysime keletą jo pacientų istorijų. Kuo prasideda ateivių grobimai? Ką atrado Johnas Mackas? Ir kokiu tikslu Būtybės vykdo šiuos kraupius bandymus? Kviečiame pasiklausyti! Iliustracija: @beaniesnmen Muzika: nickpanek620, daub_audio, Scott Buckley, Alex Grohl, RomanBelov, Coma-Media, Tommy Mutiu, Good_B_Music, nerdymp, Dream-Protocol, szegvaria, AlexGrohl, GeoffreyBurch, AmethystMusic, johnbritton, ShadowsAndEchoes ** Visi mašinos dokumentai ir mokėjimai vienoje vietoje su CarOne programėle - https://gma0k.app.link/xWtHHXxnKHb ** ** Būk saugus internete - įsigyk NordVPN su nuolaida! https://nordvpn.com/protopemza/ **
Welcome back to another episode of maker Life Stories. Joining us will be 3 fantastic members of the Fat Cat Fab Lab over in Greenwich, New York. Today we'll learn what all this space has to offer for those in the New York area as well as get insight from our 3 guests. There are also some tidbits about the history of the location and some of the projects that have been/are being worked on as we speak. We are happy to be able to showcase this makerspace and all the cool things that they have going on. Host : Jerry Johnson Editor: Jerry Johnson Producer: Jerry Johnson Executive Producers: Judy Hunter, Jake Jacobson, Alondra Lopez, and Steven Sparkman Music : Spirit Blossom by RomanBelov on Pixabay https://pixabay.com/music/beats-spirit-blossom-15285/
TCM host Dave Karger joins me to speak about his new book, 50 OSCAR NIGHTS! Featuring Dave's original interviews with Hollywood legends like Jane Fonda, Rita Moreno, Julia Roberts, Meryl Streep, and Martin Scorsese, 50 OSCAR NIGHTS is the perfect gift for cinephiles. Dave started his career as an entertainment journalist, writing for ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY, and freelancing for TEEN PEOPLE. He spoke with me about interviewing Britney Spears and LFO, as well as his favourite Academy Awards moments! ................ Podcast notes: Thanks to Running Press for sending me a copy of Dave's book! Buy it here: https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/dave-karger/50-oscar-nights/9780762486328/?lens=running-press Find me on Twitter and Instagram at TeenPeoplePod And online at www.annasoper.ca Music and sounds: The Sound of dial-up Internet by wtermini on Pixabay Spirit Blossom by RomanBelov on Pixabay Poor, But Happy by HoliznaCC0 CC0 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0) Public Domain Dedication creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ ................ Teen People is recorded in Kingston/Katarokwi, the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee and the Huron-Wendat.
Resi Ibañez is a poet, public historian, and community organizer in Lowell, Massachusetts. We connected on Instagram, when they sent me a DM asking if I could track down a TEEN PEOPLE article they remembered reading in the mid-2000s. With a few keywords and a rough idea of the timing, I searched a periodicals database I use to find guests for this podcast. I found three possible articles for Resi, and it turns out that one of these three is probably the article they remembered reading as a teenager! The article is an "it-happened-to-me" kind of story; a staple of the teen magazine genre. It featured a teenager who had come out to her friends and family. For a few reasons (which we explore in this interview), the article resonated with Resi. Resi is now working on a book-length project about LGBTQ icons of their young adult years. We spoke about this project and how the TEEN PEOPLE article influenced them, and also about their mother's powerful legacy. Podcast notes: Find me online at www.annasoper.ca and on Twitter and Instagram at TeenPeoplePod. ................ Sounds and music: The Sound of dial-up Internet by wtermini on Pixabay Spirit Blossom by RomanBelov on Pixabay ................ Teen People is recorded in Kingston/Katarokwi, the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee and the Huron-Wendat.
Masonai sukūrė savotišką instrukciją visoms po jų atsiradusioms, slaptumo siekiančioms organizacijoms. Jų ritualai, simboliai ir vertybės tiesiogine prasme pakeitė pasaulio raidą, o aukšto profilio nariai tik sustiprino aplinkinių įtarumą. Tačiau ar paskalos apie tarptautinę konspiraciją, manipuliacijomis ir bedieviškais ritualais griaunančią pasaulio tvarką, turi bent krislą tiesos? Epizode pasakojame apie masonų organizacijos ištakas, kaip ji apaugo pavojingais mitais, bei kaip jie pakeitė Lietuvos valstybės likimą. Kas gręsia už masoniškų paslapčių atskleidimą? Kas buvo pirmasis masonas? Kurie šventi Lietuvos istorijos dokumentai - masonų darbas? Ir kuri kita organizacija prisiekė amžiną kovą prieš laisvuosius mūrininkus? Iliustracija: @tinymischiefs Muzika: LexinMusic, ArctSound, White_Records, Geoffrey Burch, Daddy_s_Music, Ashot-Danielyan-Composer, Walter Mazzaccaro, RomanBelov, FASSounds Nuoroda į Turing College mokymų programą: https://bit.ly/4aSy1uV
AND THE WINNER IS...a let down? We have had so much fun this season with some really great films. Films that we called perfect, modern classics, innovative, surprising; and it all led to one of the most predictable Best Picture Winners. Surprising to no one, this was not on the top of any of our rankings at the end of this season, but we can't say we didn't like it. Colin Firth gives a moving performance because he can do no wrong. Geoffrey Rush was a charming supporting actor that matched Firth toe to toe, and Tom Hooper wasn't as annoying as he could be. If this had been 2012's Best Picture Winner, this conversation might have been completely different. Tell us your thoughts on the 2011 race over on Twitter and Instagram. We're taking a short break before we come back with our Conversations with Oscar series- where we dive into the current Oscar season and as always, give our thoughts! Listen to the score Listen to our other episodes about Alexandre Desplat scored films - Little Women, The Shape of Water, The Imitation Game, The Grand Budapest Hotel, Philomena, Zero Dark Thirty, Argo, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, Tree of Life Listen to our other episodes about Danny Cohen films - Room, Les Misérables Theme music by RomanBelov #TheKingsSpeech #BestPicture #BestActor #BestSupportingActor #BestSupportingActress #BestDirector #BestOriginalScreenplay #BestArtDirection #BestCinematography #BestFilmEditing #BestCostumeDesign #BestOriginalScore #BestSoundMixing #ColinFirth #GeoffreyRush #HelenaBonhamCarter #TomHooper #AlexandreDesplat #Oscars2011 #2011Oscars #AcademyAwards #Oscars
Jennifer Lawrence is a household name today, but in 2010 she was a fresh faced new comer who scored an Oscar nomination right out of the gate. Jennifer Lawrence's skills shone in this dark, tense film. Director Debra Granik created an immersive haunting tale that launched the career of a future Hunger Games Winner. Let us know on Twitter and Instagram and leave us a review where ever you listen to podcasts! Listen to our past episodes - Beasts of the Southern Wild, Nomadland, and The Help A playlist for the folky vibes Theme music by RomanBelov #WintersBone #BestPicture #BestActress #JenniferLawrence #BestSupportingActor #JohnHawkes #BestAdaptedScreenplay #Oscars2011 #2011Oscars #AcademyAwards #Oscars
Only a few episodes left in this season of Oscar Rewind. This week we're talking about True Grit. At least we mostly talk about True Grit. We get side tracked a lot in this one folks, so please try and keep up. We wouldn't say western is our favorite genre, but the Coen brothers made this one a hit for us. The cinematography by the genius that is Roger Deakins, and the beautiful, show stopping performance by Hailee Steinfeld had us glued to our screens! What's your favorite western? Let us know on Twitter and Instagram and leave us a review where ever you listen to podcasts! Listen to Delilah and have a relaxing night Listen to the score Listen to our Django Unchained episode Read Cultish by Amanda Montell Listen to Sounds Like A Cult Listen to our other episodes about other Carter Burwell scored movies - The Banshees of Inisherin, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri and The Kids Are All Right Watch The Harder They Fall Listen to our other Roger Deakins episode - 1917 Listen to our episode about The Martian Listen to our episode about Good Will Hunting Listen to our episode about Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid Theme music by RomanBelov #TrueGrit #BestPicture #BestDirector #BestActor #BestSupportingActress #BestAdaptedScreenplay #BestSoundEditing #BestSoundMixing #BestArtDirection #BestCinematography #BestCostumeDesign #RogerDeakins #HaileeSteinfeld #JeffBridges #JoelCoen #EthanCoen #TheCoenBrothers #Oscars2011 #2011Oscars #AcademyAwards #Oscars
We have watched our fair share of movies here at We Have Thoughts Incorporated. Many of them good, many of them not so good. We had a season of movies so mid we nearly lost our minds. It is very rare that we come across a perfect movie, but this season we did. Toy Story 3 has it all. It had us laughing, crying, scared, and thinking of yesteryear. Pixar came into our lives as children and continues to deliver some of our favorite movie going experiences today. Animation can deliver everything live action can and perhaps even more. Listen to us gush about our pals Woody and Buzz this week, and stay tuned for the last few episodes of this season. We couldn't be more excited! What are your childhood memories about the Toy Story franchise? What's your favorite Pixar movie? Let us know on Twitter and Instagram and leave us a review where ever you listen to podcasts! Listen to the score Watch Mike's Mic videos on Pretty Little Liars, Gossip Girl and Glee Theme music by RomanBelov #ToyStory3 #BestPicture #BestAdaptedScreenplay #MichaelArndt #JohnLasseter #AndrewStanton #LeeUnkrich #BestAnimatedFeature #BestOriginalSong #RandyNewman #BestSoundEditing #Oscars2011 #2011Oscars #AcademyAwards #Oscars
On Splatrs' Street Art Unearthed this week, Steph sits down with Dublin-based multi-disciplinary artist EOIN, who's been painting professionally for 17 years and is today recognisable for his murals all around the world with his unique twisting style. In this episode, we discuss his coming full circle to find street art and his move into a new style, merging his digital explorations with his physical representations. EOIN online: https://www.instagram.com/e_0_i_n/ https://linktr.ee/e_0_i_n/ Street Art Collector podcast: https://thestreetartcollector.libsyn.com/ Podcast producer and sponsor links: https://www.instagram.com/stephanieob/ https://twitter.com/stephanieob797 https://www.instagram.com/splatrsart/ Also, check out: https://upmag.com/ Music by RomanBelov from Pixabay.
Understated excellence, subtle sophistication, and saying without saying… This is PART 2 of Brit unpacking Quiet Luxury with special guest, NYU MBA Professor and Brand(x)Lux head, Thomaï Serdari, Ph.D. If you have haven't heard PART 1, start there! Thomaï is an international luxury authority with a unique background encompassing design, humanities, and business. She specializes in luxury marketing and branding to help clients launch and manage luxury brands that focus on creative innovation. As the Academic Director of the Fashion & Luxury MBA at NYU, she aligns product offerings with market demands by drawing on her interdisciplinary training. She also heads Brand(x)Lux, a brand consultancy that interprets culture and its impact on business. Thomaï's expertise is further reflected in her contributions to various publications including Luxury Daily, VOGUE Business, among many others. She is also the editor of the academic journal called "Luxury: History, Culture, and Consumption" and the host of POPULUXE podcast, which explores luxury through unique objects and stories. Her latest book further delves into her method and is called Rethinking Luxury Fashion: The Role of Cultural Intelligence in Creative Strategy. Here is part one of Brit's conversation with Professor Thomaï Serdari about "Quiet Luxury". MUSIC: "Moving Slowly" (Wilson Trouvé), "Spirit Blossom" (RomanBelov), Empire State of Mind [Instrumental] (JAY-Z, Alicia Keys) ©2023 Britton Rice. Tin Whisper Media