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T.M.I. TV shows, Movies and Everything In Between.
EP 340 - Thor: Ragnarok (2017) 5 BUCKET LIST SPECIAL!

T.M.I. TV shows, Movies and Everything In Between.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 87:31


Thor: Ragnarok  gets its due here as one of the all-time greats of the MCU, and for making everybody learn how to pronounce ‘Taika Waititi'. Verily, ‘tis a worthy inclusion indeed to the Five Bucket List!  #thorragnarok #thor #ragnarok #marvel #mcu #taikawaititi #chrishemsworth #hulk #markruffalo

One More Time Podcast
He Builds Iconic Artist Brands w/ $0 Ad Spend ft. Nick "Ruff" Ruffalo #236

One More Time Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 63:03


Nick “Ruff” Ruffalo is the SVP of Digital Marketing at Big Loud (home to Morgan Wallen & more). He's helped artists get over 200M views and 60M streams with $0 in paid ads. In this episode, we dive deep into how to build an iconic artist brand, what a successful content marketing funnel looks like, and case studies artists can learn from / apply to their own careers. FREE ACCESS to "100 VIRAL CONTENT IDEAS FOR MUSICIANS": https://forms.gle/zGWuUrLA8mBfqz7F8GET 30% OFF DISTROKID: http://distrokid.com/vip/onemoretimeJOIN OUR DISCORD: https://discord.gg/un6ZFCjSWANNA WORK WITH US? Make us an OFFER! https://forms.gle/tVdon5vyoGAqPjx6AFOLLOW Ruff:https://www.instagram.com/ruffmusicofficialFOLLOW One More Time:https://www.instagram.com/onemoretimepodhttps://www.tiktok.com/@onemoretimepod0:00 Intro2:30 First Steps for Artist Brand Buildind7:20 What Makes A Great Artist Brand?10:38 Can Faceless Brands Work in 2025?16:00 How Chappell Roan Nailed Her Brand26:29 Content Marketing Funnel for Musicians47:20 New Fans vs. Existing Fans52:05 Rapid Fire Rampage

I Need to See That
March Ruffalo Madness (with Mike Gospel)

I Need to See That

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 55:08


In this episode of INTST, we play a march madness bracket with the films of Mark Ruffalo, featuring our very special guest Mike Gospel (How Star Wars is it?, Chicago improv). Buckle up, this is a goofy one. Visit us at ineedtoseethat.com.

Leaving the Theater
Mickey 17 (w/ Deondre Jones)

Leaving the Theater

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 21:57


Ronald Young Jr. reviews Mickey 17 with Deondre Jones RYJ mispronounces Joaquin Phoenix's name who incidentally isn't even in this movie.Deondre - 2.6 of 5 starsRYJ - 2.25 of 5 stars Follow me on IG, Tiktok, Threads, Bluesky, and Letterbxd - @ohitsbigron Follow Deondre Jones on IG - @djretrotronCheck out his podcast I'm the VillainAvailable in theatersStarring Robert Pattinson, Naomi Acjie, Steven Teun, Mark Ruffalo, and Toni ColletteWritten and Directed by Bong Joon-hoFor more information about Mickey 17 check out this linkSupport Leaving the Theater on Patreon using this link

Estrenos y Razones
"Mickey 17", lo nuevo del director de "Parásitos"

Estrenos y Razones

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 13:25


Mickey acepta un trabajo sin leer la letra chica del contrato, que lo condena a morir una y otra vez como parte de un sinfín de experimentos y tareas para conquistar nuevos mundos. Basado en la novela de Edward Ashton, el nuevo largometraje del surcoreano Bong Joon-ho llega cinco años después de su gran triunfo en los Oscar, con Robert Pattinson liderando un elenco de reconocidos actores de Hollywood. Ya disponible en salas de cine.

Headliner Mindset
NICK RUFFALO - The Best Content Strategy For Artists In 2025

Headliner Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 48:14 Transcription Available


Nick Ruffalo is a music marketing expert who helps artists cut through the noise and build real, engaged audiences with his agency, Unleashd Creative Solutions. In this episode, we break down the biggest mistakes artists make when promoting their music, why simply posting content isn't enough, and how to actually connect with fans in a way that drives long-term success.We also talk about the platforms that matter most in 2024, the strategies that actually move the needle, and how to market your music without feeling like you're selling out. If you want to grow your brand, increase your reach, and make a lasting impact, this episode is packed with game-changing insights.Follow Nick and apply to work with Unleashd Creative here:https://www.instagram.com/ruffmusicofficialhttps://www.unleashdcreative.comFollow Nik Cherwink here:https://www.instagram.com/nikcherwinkAnd visit my site to join the mailing list or book a free coaching call:https://www.nikcherwink.com

Behind the Stigma
Borderline Personality Disorder & Psychotherapy with Dr. Mark Ruffalo

Behind the Stigma

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2025 61:55


Send us a textIn this week's episode, I speak with Dr. Mark Ruffalo on Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), long-term psychotherapy, and the nuances of diagnosis in mental health. We discuss object relations in BPD, the concept of splitting, and how these dynamics shape therapeutic work. We also explore the role of psychoanalytic therapy, the fine line between pathology and normal behavior, and how diagnostic pluralism can improve patient care. Dr. Ruffalo also shares insights into the psychodynamic treatment of schizophrenia and the evolving landscape of mental health. Chapter markers added! About Dr. Mark RuffaloDr. Ruffalo is a psychotherapist in private practice in Florida, and serves as Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Central Florida and Adjunct Instructor of Psychiatry at Tufts University. He has broad clinical experience in the psychoanalytic treatment of a range of psychiatric conditions with particular interest in the psychotherapy of schizophrenia and borderline personality disorder. His current research interests include the object relations theory of borderline personality disorder; communication dilemmas, paradoxes, and double binds in personality pathology to name a few. Website: https://www.drruffalo.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-l-ruffalo-71929063/Twitter: https://x.com/marklruffalo?lang=enPaper - A Clinical Guide to Navigating Diagnostic Pluralism: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39079000/Subscribe to the Behind the Stigma podcast on YouTube, Apple Podcast or Spotify. Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/behindthestigmapodcast/ 

Mostly Folk
Mostly Folk 710 Eugene Ruffalo interview

Mostly Folk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2025 60:01


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Clownfish TV: Audio Edition
Mark Ruffalo Calls Elon Musk a TRAITOR in Unhinged Rant!

Clownfish TV: Audio Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 19:52


In a recent interview, actor and activist Mark Ruffalo criticized Elon Musk, labeling him a "two-faced turncoat traitor" for abandoning his previous stance as a climate champion in favor of financial gain and power. Plot twist: Ruffalo used to be a card carrying member of the Elon Musk fan club himself. Ruffalo's comments have sparked mixed reactions, with some supporting his stance and others accusing him of opposing free speech. This incident highlights the ongoing debate over Musk's influence and the responsibilities of public figures in addressing climate change.

Fresh Air
Mark Ruffalo Hates The Hulk Suit

Fresh Air

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2024 47:09


Ruffalo played a debauched cad in Yorgos Lanthimos' bawdy, dark comedy Poor Things. It was a big departure from his previous work playing real people in dramas like Spotlight or Foxcatcher, or as the Incredible Hulk in the Marvel movies. The Oscar-nominated actor spoke with Sam Briger about these roles, how he got his start in acting, and how a brain tumor changed his life.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

Fresh Air
Mark Ruffalo Hates The Hulk Suit

Fresh Air

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2024 47:09


Ruffalo played a debauched cad in Yorgos Lanthimos' bawdy, dark comedy Poor Things. It was a big departure from his previous work playing real people in dramas like Spotlight or Foxcatcher, or as the Incredible Hulk in the Marvel movies. The Oscar-nominated actor spoke with Sam Briger about these roles, how he got his start in acting, and how a brain tumor changed his life.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

Transforming Trauma
Effective Treatment for Borderline Personality Disorder With Mark L. Ruffalo

Transforming Trauma

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 48:56


Did you know that the diagnostic criteria for borderline personality disorder (BPD) has remained the same since it was officially added to the third edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders in 1980? Forty years later, BPD remains deeply misunderstood by the public and isolating for those who live with the condition. On this episode of Transforming Trauma, host Emily Ruth chats with Mark L. Ruffalo, MSW., D.Psa., about his extensive work in the field of BPD. The pair discuss the history of BPD, its symptoms and characteristics, and overlap with C-PTSD.  About Mark L. Ruffalo: Mark L. Ruffalo, M.S.W., D.Psa., is a psychotherapist in private practice in Tampa, Florida, and serves as Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Central Florida College of Medicine and Adjunct Instructor of Psychiatry at Tufts University School of Medicine. He has broad clinical experience in the psychoanalytic treatment of a range of psychiatric conditions with particular interest in the psychotherapy of schizophrenia and borderline personality disorder. During his training at the University of Pittsburgh, Mark worked with severely ill patients in long-term psychotherapy, an area in which he has developed significant expertise.  He has published previously in the American Journal of Psychotherapy, Psychoanalytic Social Work, Psychiatric Times, and the Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. He currently serves as Co-Director of the Psychotherapy Track at the UCF/HCA Orlando Psychiatry Residency Program and is the Founding Editor of The Carlat Psychotherapy Report. Mark's current research interests include the object relations theory of borderline personality disorder; communication dilemmas, paradoxes, and double binds in personality pathology; and deficits in logical reasoning in psychotic and borderline states. Learn More: Website To read the full show notes and discover more resources, visit https://complextraumatrainingcenter.com/transformingtrauma SPACE: SPACE is an Inner Development Program of Support and Self-Discovery for Therapists on the Personal, Interpersonal, and Transpersonal Levels offered by the Complex Trauma Training Center. This experiential learning program offers an immersive group experience designed to cultivate space for self-care, community support, and deepening vitality in our professional role as therapists. Learn more about how to join *** The Complex Trauma Training Center: https://complextraumatrainingcenter.com View upcoming trainings: https://complextraumatrainingcenter.com/schedule/ The Complex Trauma Training Center (CTTC) is a professional organization providing clinical training, education, consultation, and mentorship for psychotherapists and mental health professionals working with individuals and communities impacted by Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and Complex Trauma (C-PTSD). CTTC provides NARM® Therapist and NARM® Master Therapist Training programs, as well as ongoing monthly groups in support of those learning NARM. CTTC offers a depth-oriented professional community for those seeking a supportive network of therapists focused on three levels of shared human experience: personal, interpersonal & transpersonal.  The Transforming Trauma podcast embodies the spirit of CTTC – best described by its three keywords: depth, connection, and heart - and offers guidance to those interested in effective, transformational trauma-informed care. We want to connect with you! Facebook @complextraumatrainingcenter Instagram @complextraumatrainingcenter LinkedIn YouTube    

The Carlat Psychiatry Podcast
Precision in Psychiatry: Diagnosing, Treating, and Differentiating Core Psychiatric Conditions

The Carlat Psychiatry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 34:19


Today, we delve into the complicated world of psychiatric diagnoses and their impact on treatment.CME: Take the CME Post-Test for this EpisodePublished On: 11/11/2024Duration: 34 minutes, 20 secondsMark L. Ruffalo, MSW, DPsa and Nassir Ghaemi, MD, MPH, have disclosed no relevant financial or other interests in any commercial companies pertaining to this educational activity.

TheQuartering's Podcast
Kamala's Social Media Scheme | LeBron & Ruffalo Slammed | Cuban's INSANE Insult 11-01-2024-Friday

TheQuartering's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2024 33:15


The Indo Daily
Why is Hollywood actor Mark Ruffalo feuding with Ireland's Green Party?

The Indo Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 22:26


In a twist worthy of a Hollywood script, actor Mark Ruffalo has accused the Green Party in Ireland of "doing something really terrible to the environment", in a verbal war of words over a controversial planning bill. Taking to social media, the Avengers star blasted the party for failing to live up to its election promises on Ireland's environmental future. Why is Ruffalo getting involved in Irish politics? And why do celebrities feel compelled to raise their voices on issues such as these? Host: Tabitha Monahan. Guests: Philip Ryan and Tessa Ndjonkou See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ralph Nader Radio Hour
The Power of Where

Ralph Nader Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2024 96:37


Ralph welcomes back Jack Dangermond, co-founder of Esri—Environmental Systems Research Institute, the leader in GIS mapping technology to open up his book, “The Power of Where: A Geographic Approach to the World's Greatest Challenges.” Then John R. McArthur, journalist, author and publisher of Harper's returns to discuss a recent study by neuroscientists that concluded that students absorb and retain information better on paper than they do on screens and what this means for the future of education and society as a whole.Jack Dangermond is President of Esri—Environmental Systems Research Institute—and is recognized as one of the most influential people in the field of geographic information system—GIS—technology. Jack, along with his wife Laura, founded Esri in 1969. He is the author of The Power of Where: A Geographic Approach to the World's Greatest Challenges.Geography is everything. It's what happens, when it happens, in some cases why it happens, but most importantly, where it happens.Jack DangermondI believe geography and maps—the language of geography—are a new kind of way to understand the complexity of our world. Our world is complex. All these relationships—the world is hard to fathom. And using these interactive mapping tools, people can learn a lot in a short amount of time. They can see context, as well as all the content that they're learning in their various disciplines.Jack DangermondYears ago, Jack called up and said—help us apply GIS to civic action, civic advocacy…We used GIS techniques, applied federal government data, and in a report we came out with in the 1990s—it was called “Racial Redlining: A Study Of Racial Discrimination By Banks And Mortgage Companies In The United States”—the map showed the worst-case lending pattern as prima facie evidence of unlawful discrimination against low-income areas in mortgage lending. And so, the applications for civic work still need a lot of attention. I don't think the potential has been reached anywhere near what it could be, especially as the field and the technology just explodes with innovation.Ralph NaderJohn R. MacArthur is the president of Harper's, a journalist, and the author of several books, including Second Front: Censorship and Propaganda in the 1991 Gulf WarCommon sense tells you just instinctively—well, if somebody's looking at a page in a book or in a newspaper, there's less distractions and there's more focus on what you're actually reading, whereas on a screen you have a tendency to get distracted and the lighting is not good and so on and so forth. But now the obvious has been proven. And I get the sense that they're almost ashamed. They just don't want to address it. Or they're in so deep with big tech.John R. MacArthurIn Case You Haven't Heard with Francesco DeSantisNews 9/11/241. Zeteo reports “Israeli forces allegedly shot and killed US citizen Ayşenur Eygi…at a demonstration in the West Bank village of Beita…The 26-year-old was there alongside other Americans who have been demonstrating against illegal settlement activity and providing a nonviolent protective presence for Palestinians…Ayşenur…was shot at the same weekly demonstration where American teacher and volunteer Amado Sison was shot last month.” This piece also notes that Eygi was in the West Bank with the International Solidarity Movement, the same group that American activist Rachel Corrie was affiliated with when she was murdered by an IDF bulldozer in 2003. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken decried this incident as “unprovoked and unjustified,” saying “No one…should be shot and killed for attending a protest. No one should have to put their life at risk just for expressing their views,” per CNN. According to Yahoo News, President Biden has not talked to Eygi's family, and neither he nor Vice President and Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris have issued a statement on Eygi's death.2. Congressman Jamaal Bowman, who was recently primaried by an AIPAC-backed challenger after being outspent a by margin of seven-to-one (per CNN), has issued a statement in light of the revelations that Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu sabotaged negotiations for a hostage and ceasefire deal in July. This statement reads “Netanyahu has continuously derailed negotiations and added new demands to stall for his own political benefit, with zero regard for the immense death toll and scale of human suffering…His goal is not to bring the hostages home or bring peace and safety to the region…Every life is precious and should be treated as such…My thoughts are with the families of the dead hostages, who have suffered an unimaginable loss, and with the people of Gaza, who are facing the horrors of genocide and being killed indiscriminately every day.”3. Variety reports a group of prominent Hollywood actors are leading a new initiative to pressure the Biden administration to end illegal arms transfers to Israel. This new push, growing out of the Artists4Ceasefire collective, is led by Mark Ruffalo, Cynthia Nixon, Mahershala Ali, and Ilana Glazer. Ruffalo writes “Our demand is simple — our elected leaders must enforce existing U.S. and international humanitarian laws that prohibit the use of military assistance to commit ‘grave human rights violations.'” Nixon adds “Words without action will not end the unbearable suffering…Enough is enough. The global call for a permanent ceasefire — supported domestically by an overwhelming majority of Americans — must be answered.” Despite overwhelming public support for peace, advocating for Palestinian rights has been a dangerous proposition in Hollywood since October 7th, with “A top movie agent, an Oscar winner, and the star of Scream VII [having] all been demoted or fired for calling out Israel's bombing of Gaza,” per Rolling Stone.4. In a chilling story from our Northern neighbor, the Ottawa Citizen reports “The Ukrainian Canadian Congress says it plans to go to court to stop the federal government from making public the names of alleged Nazi war criminals who fled to [Canada].” As this piece explains, “At issue are documents created by a 1986 federal government war-crimes commission…One of the documents is titled ‘Master List of alleged war criminals resident in Canada… [including] names of alleged war criminals as well as Nazi scientists and technicians” who fled to the country. The total number is around 900. These records have been requested under Canada's equivalent to the Freedom of Information Act. The government must now decide whether or not to disclose these names. According to this article, the Canadian government has consulted with leaders of Canada's Ukrainian community, but not with Holocaust survivors or scholars.5. In a major win for the Biden Treasury Department, the IRS announced last week that it has clawed back $1.3 billion from rich tax dodgers since last fall, per AP. Since 2023, the IRS has “launched a series of initiatives aimed at pursuing…taxpayers with more than $1 million in income and more than $250,000 in recognized tax debt.” According to officials, approximately 80% of the 1,600 tax delinquent millionaires have now made a payment.6. More positive news comes to us from the union front. The Orlando Weekly's McKenna Schueler reports “Florida's anti-union law, SB 256, has forced dozens of public sector unions to ask the state for recertification elections—and so far, they're all crushing it. Out of 26 elections with final results reported, workers in all but 1 have voted to keep their unions alive & intact.” Yet despite the unions' overwhelming victories in these re-certification elections, “more than 68,000 public employees in Florida have lost their union representation - NOT because they voted to get rid of their unions, but because their union had low membership and didn't petition for a recertification election.” 7. In more red-state union news, Washington Post Labor Reporter Lauren Kaori Gurley reports “Apple retail workers in Oklahoma City secured a tentative union contract, the 2nd store to do so at Apple.” This contract between Apple and the workers, represented by the Communications Workers of America, is said to include “pay increases of up to 11.5% over 3 years, severance & store closure protections [and] worker involvement in scheduling.”8. Yet not all is well on the union front. According to NJ.com a “civil war” is brewing between the United Autoworkers and the AFL-CIO at Atlantic City casinos over the UAW's demand to end indoor smoking. According to this piece, many of the dealers at these casinos, represented by the UAW, have contracted emphysema or even cancer despite not smoking themselves due to their constant exposure to secondhand smoke. Meanwhile the state AFL-CIO, led by Charlie Wowkanech, is standing with the casinos against a proposed ban. The UAW's Daniel Vicente is quoted saying “Dealing with Charlie was like dealing with some lame-ass mafia guy – it felt like a shakedown…We're planning to go to war with these other unions…We're coming straight at anyone who stands in the way of our people coming home safe.”9. Another story of betrayal comes from France. Al Jazeera reports “More than 100,000 left-wing demonstrators…have taken to the streets across France to protest President Emmanuel Macron's decision to appoint centre-right Michel Barnier as [Prime Minister], with left-wing parties accusing [Macron] of stealing legislative elections.” For the past two months, the French parliament has been hung due to legislative elections that left it divided into three blocs – the largest of which being the left-wing coalition. Yet despite a popular front alliance between Macron and the Left during the elections, Macron has now chosen to elevate a right-winger as PM in order to appease the far-right bloc led by Marine Le Pen. Al Jazeera notes that French pollster Elabe found that 74 percent of French people believed Macron had disregarded the results of the elections and 55 percent believe he has stolen them.10. Finally, the first debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris was held on Tuesday. Shortly before the debate, Harris finally released some concrete policy proposals on her website. These include vague pledges to reduce the cost of healthcare, increase the minimum wage, and protect the civil liberties of marginalized communities. Harris more clearly articulated her more conservative policies, including beefing up border security, increasing funding for law enforcement, challenging China on the world stage, and keeping weapons flowing to Israel. This suite of policies seems designed to correspond with her courtship of anti-Trump Republican voters, which has included touting the endorsement of Liz and Dick Cheney.This has been Francesco DeSantis, with In Case You Haven't Heard. Get full access to Ralph Nader Radio Hour at www.ralphnaderradiohour.com/subscribe

General Hospital Admittedly Fans!
Episode 11: The Fall & Fall Out Predictions for Christina, Sonny and Ava!

General Hospital Admittedly Fans!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 36:15


Top story lines: 1) Christina Falls! 2) Jason's Freedom  3) What's next for Willow/Ava/Carly Hello GH fans welcome to our first August episode! Episode 11 of General Hospital Admittedly Fans! is here!Top story lines: 1) Christina Falls in the pool 2) Jason free, Is Pikeman done? 3) Predictions about what's next for Ava, Carly, Sonny and who we think is returning to Port Charles.We also talk comeback cast predictions: Lucky, Lu-Lu, Morgan, Kiki, Holly- there are a lot of old school characters that may reappear!  Remember- it is not a spoiler if we're guessing!! Pet peeves and Props!·        G is still bothered by Drew·        Jason and Danny scenes have been great!·        Pleased if the Heather Webber storyline ends! GH Trivia Questions 1.  Which handsome General Hospital actor starred opposite none other than the late James Gandolfini mark Ruffalo and Robert Redford?2.  In 2013, after returning to GH following a stint on the show Port Charles, Lucy finds herself on trial with Alexis Davis by her side defending her as not guilty by reason of insanity. What did Lucy do to get sent to Ferncliff by the jury and who did she do it to?3. Willow Tate Reeves Quartermain could use a little fatherly advice. Who is Willow's father?  Bonus Question: who killed him?4. Who played Brit Westbourne's best friend, who was he married to and why did he go to jail?  Bonus what was Brits nickname at the hospital?5. I know we joke about Scotty getting around, but how about Michael Corinthos?  How many love interests of Michael can you name?General Hospital Admittedly Fans! is a Swing/MG Original that airs twice a month; a manageable dose and welcome escape for GH-ers.   For information about more shows or to be considered for an upcoming episode, swing by our site and drop us a note:   https://swingmg.com/general-hospital-admittedly-fans/  #Soapfans #GH #GeneralHospital #ABC #DaytimeTV #Comedy Support the Show.Support the Show.

Tank Talks
News Rundown: U.S. Political Turmoil, Canada's Housing Crisis, and the Generative AI Investment Bubble with John Ruffalo of Maverix Private Equity

Tank Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 23:36


In this episode of Tank Talks, Matt Cohen and John Ruffalo delve into the current political landscape in the U.S., the ongoing housing affordability crisis in Canada, and the burgeoning investments in generative AI.The discussion touches on the recent U.S. presidential election debate, the potential impact of a Trump administration on Canada, and the controversial proposal to tax home equity in Canada. The episode also examines Andreessen Horowitz's strategic investment in GPU capabilities and the implications of the Google acquisition of Hubspot shutdown. They conclude by discussing the challenges in the Canadian healthcare system and the potential for technology to improve access to family doctors.In this episode, we discuss:(00:26) Matt and John's reactions to the Trump vs. Biden debate and its implications.(02:35) Biden's Legacy and Future Prospects(04:01) How a Trump presidency could affect U.S.-Canada relations.(04:57) Housing Affordability Crisis in Canada(06:40) Generative AI Investment Bubble(11:55) Andreessen Horowitz's GPU Investment and its strategic implications(14:45) Analysis of why Google halted its acquisition of Hubspot talks and the broader impact on M&A activities(17:06) Explanation of the US Supreme Court's decision to overturn the Chevron Doctrine and its implications for regulatory agencies(19:22) Canadian Healthcare Access and the difficulty of finding family doctors in Canada and potential technological solutionsFollow Matt Cohen and Tank Talks here!Podcast production support provided by Agentbee.ai This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tanktalks.substack.com

Clownfish TV: Audio Edition
Gina Carano Calls Out Disney's DOUBLE STANDARD with Mark Ruffalo, Other Actors!

Clownfish TV: Audio Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2024 20:00


Gina Carano was infamously fired from The Mandalorian because of her political tweets, but she's once again pointing out that other Disney employees -- including Mark Rufflo and Mando Co-Star Pedro Pascal -- are not terminated for saying essentially the same thing she did. And, oh yeah, she's suing Disney and Lucasfilm with the help of Elon Musk. ➡️ Tip Jar and Fan Support: http://ClownfishSupport.com ➡️ Official Merch Store: http://ShopClownfish.com ➡️ Official Website: http://ClownfishTV.com ➡️ Audio Edition: https://open.spotify.com/show/6qJc5C6OkQkaZnGCeuVOD1 Gina Carano is calling out Disney for their double standards in firing her for expressing her opinions while allowing similar content from male co-stars, and is now suing them for unfair targeting and silencing. 00:00 Gina Carano calls out Disney's double standard with Mark Ruffalo's political posts and her firing for similar comments, and is now suing for damages with Elon Musk's support. 02:29 Gina Carano criticizes Disney's double standard in firing her for expressing her opinions while allowing similar content from male co-stars, and is currently suing them for unfair targeting and silencing. 05:09 Gina Carano criticizes Disney for not holding Mark Ruffalo and Mark Hamill accountable for their controversial political statements and behavior, pointing out the double standard in not punishing Ruffalo for his posts while she was fired for hers. 06:45 Gina Carano calls out Disney for double standards in defending a woman who made racist comments while not defending her when she was harassed on Twitter, and for not putting pronouns in her bio, and regarding comments made by Christina Ariel and Mark Ruffalo. 09:04 Gina Carano criticizes Disney for double standards in allowing others to make political comments while punishing her for expressing her own views. 12:08 Gina Carano criticizes Disney for hiring based on factors like race, gender, and religion rather than qualifications, leading to harm for marginalized groups and qualified individuals missing out on opportunities. 14:18 Gina Carano calls out Disney's double standard in handling controversial posts and believes in restoring balance and having conversations instead of canceling people. 16:57 Disney is being hypocritical with their treatment of Gina Carano and Mark Ruffalo, enforcing double standards and not evenly enforcing their rules. About Us: Clownfish TV is an independent, opinionated news and commentary channel that covers Entertainment and Tech from a consumer's point of view. We talk about Gaming, Comics, Anime, TV, Movies, Animation and more. Hosted by Kneon and Geeky Sparkles. Disclaimer: This series is produced by Clownfish Studios and WebReef Media, and is part of ClownfishTV.com. Opinions expressed by our contributors do not necessarily reflect the views of our guests, affiliates, sponsors, or advertisers. ClownfishTV.com is an unofficial news source and has no connection to any company that we may cover. This channel and website and the content made available through this site are for educational, entertainment and informational purposes only. These so-called “fair uses” are permitted even if the use of the work would otherwise be infringing. #Disney #StarWars #Lucasfilm #News #Commentary #Reaction #Podcast #Comedy #Entertainment #Hollywood #PopCulture #Tech

CineNation
316 - Zodiac (2007)

CineNation

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 123:48


"Just because you can't prove it doesn't mean it isn't true." For Episode 316, Brandon, Thomas, and David conclude their True Crime series with ZODIAC. Listen as they talk about which actress was responsible several casting choices, David Fincher's connection to the Zodiac killings, and the tensions on set between Fincher and one of his leading men. Also, Brandon is now aware after editing the episode that his pronunciation of Dave Toschi's last name is incorrect. He humbly asks for your forgiveness.  Also, don't forget to join our Patreon for more exclusive content: Opening Banter (00:00:10) Recap of True Crime Month (00:09:15) Intro to Zodiac (00:14:04) The Zodiac Crimes (00:26:32) How Zodiac Got to Production (00:33:44) Favorite Scenes (00:44:11) On Set Life - (01:19:36) Aftermath: Release and Legacy (01:28:02) What Worked and What Didn't (01:33:04) Film Facts (01:36:07) Awards (01:37:57) Final Questions (01:44:07) Final Genre Questions (01:51:09) Preview of Next Few Weeks (02:00:19) Contact Us: Facebook: @cinenation Instagram: @cinenationpodcast Twitter/X: @CineNationPod TikTok: @cinenation Letterboxd: CineNation Podcast E-mail: cinenationpodcast@gmail.com

Seize The Moment Podcast
Mark L. Ruffalo - The Myth of the Medical Model of Mental Illness | STM Podcast #212

Seize The Moment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2024 71:36


On episode 212, we welcome Mark L. Ruffalo to discuss the misunderstanding of the so-called “medical model” of psychiatry, why there's a gap between mainstream medicine and trauma-informed care, the ways in which biology and environment interact to produce mental illness, the difference between responsibility and blame, Judith Herman and the historical misuse of personality labels to mistreat women, how Lithium saved lives, modern psychoanalysis and its misrepresentation in pop culture and academia, addressing the stigma of mental illness, resolving the problem of poly-diagnosis, the DSM as the punching bag of contrarian academic thought, and the chemical imbalance hypothesis as the foundation for psychotropic medications. Mark . Ruffalo, M.S.W., D.Psa., is a psychotherapist in private practice in Tampa, Florida, and serves as Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Central Florida College of Medicine and Adjunct Instructor of Psychiatry at Tufts University School of Medicine. He has broad clinical experience in the psychoanalytic treatment of mood disorders, personality disorders, and psychosomatic illness, and has particular interest in the psychotherapy of schizophrenia. | Mark L. Ruffalo | ► Website | https://www.drruffalo.com ► Twitter | https://twitter.com/MarkLRuffalo ► Linkedin | https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-l-ruffalo-71929063 ► Psychology Today |  https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/contributors/mark-l-ruffalo-msw-dpsa Where you can find us: | Seize The Moment Podcast | ► Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/SeizeTheMoment ► Twitter | https://twitter.com/seize_podcast ► Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/seizethemoment ► TikTok | https://www.tiktok.com/@seizethemomentpodcast    

Scene In Fifteen
Avengers: Age Of Ultron (PG13) 2015

Scene In Fifteen

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 20:03


Welcome to another wonderful episode of Scene In Fifteen! Your favorite movie review show has been tackling the entire MCU, and here we are, eleven movies in! Avengers: Age Of Ultron anyone?Nashon is up and at it, with Jabbo in tow, chasing her dreams of Tony Stark. Lol. How does the treatment go? Does America's favorite cinematic superhero team get a KEEP IT? Or are superheroes starting to put us to SLEEP....IT? Yeah, that didn't work....but hopefully your podcast player does, cause it's time for some, Scene In Fifteen!

The Circle Of Insight
DR. RUFFALO DISCUSSES PERSONALITY DISORDERS

The Circle Of Insight

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 48:37


California News
DR. RUFFALO DISCUSSES PERSONALITY DISORDERS

California News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 48:18


Psychology Tidbits
DR. RUFFALO DISCUSSES PERSONALITY DISORDERS1

Psychology Tidbits

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 48:18


Release Date Rewind
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (20th anniversary)

Release Date Rewind

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 77:30


This is an episode you won't forget! Mark welcomes podcaster and film scholar Antonio Palacios of the Cultworthy Studios podcasts for a mind-bending chat about Michel Gondry's award-winning film Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind for its 20th anniversary. They share their own memories of love and heartbreak in 2004 when this groundbreaking movie was released, plus they discuss this stellar cast, Kate Winslet's changing hair colors, and how time heals wounds. Who was originally considered to play Clementine and which actors filmed scenes but were ultimately cut from the movie? Listen! Check out Antonio's shows at thecultworthy.com.

Mining Stock Daily
PDAC Panel: Kurt House, Chris Taylor, John Ruffalo and Steve de Jong

Mining Stock Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 55:05


MSD is happy to share a recording of an important panel conversation regarding artificial intelligence, machine learning and the future of exploration featuring an incredible group of individuals. The panel featured both explorers and technologists from the VRIFY booth where the company launched its new VRIFY.AI platform. Steve is the Co-founder and CEO of VRIFY and was formally the CEO of Integra Gold. John is the Founder and Managing Partner of Maverix Private Equity, a private equity firm focused on technology-enabled growth and disruption investment strategies. Kurt is the Co-founder and CEO of Koblad Metals, an AI-driven mineral exploration and development firm that combines the expertise of renowned mineral explorers with data scientists, engineers from top Silicon Valley companies. Chris is the Founder and CEO & President of Great Bear Resources, which made a district- scale gold discovery in Canada and was taken over by Kinross Gold for $1.8bn.

The Endless Stream
It Has To Be Ruffalo

The Endless Stream

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 80:31


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Scene In Fifteen
Avengers (PG13) 2012

Scene In Fifteen

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 31:19


She's back, with another hot new episode of Scene In Fifteen! The MCU trek is heating up as Nashon is flying through the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and it's time to ASSEMBLE. That's right, 2012's Avengers is up for the treatment! All Jabbo's rejoice as the hallowed Sleep It or Keep It, is about to be applied to the first major superhero ensemble cast.You know what happens now. We brought our Nashon and she brought Jabbo. Time to bring a verdict...SLEEP IT or KEEP IT, and there is only One way to find out, so you know what to do. Time to enjoy another episode of Scene In Fifteen!

Eco Podcast
¿Por qué es importante que la Cop16 se realice en Cali?

Eco Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 23:48


El Gobierno colombiano decidió que Cali será la sede de la Cumbre sobre Cambio Climático y Biodiversidad COP16, que se dará entre octubre y noviembre de 2024. En este capítulo del Eco Podcast de RCN estaremos revisando este hito trascendental para la conservación global, y por qué la Mesa de la Conferencia de las Partes eligió a Colombia como la sede oficial de la COP 16, la Cumbre de Biodiversidad más importante del mundo. Este hecho sin duda, tiene beneficios para un país como Colombia, pero también para una región como la del Pacífico, zona en la que se encuentra la ciudad de Cali.

Modern Musician
Three Rules for Music Success and How to Attract Opportunities with Nick Ruffalo

Modern Musician

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 47:28


Nick Ruffalo is a songwriter, producer, artist development specialist, & artist manager with over 20 million streams as an artist and a social media following of over 100k. Too many in the music industry space just "talk the talk", but Ruff preaches working with those who "walk the walk" as well.In this engaging discussion, Ruff shares his journey from the rigorous world of sports to the dynamic field of music. Listen as he explores the parallels between music and sports, demonstrating the importance of goal setting, commitment, and teamwork.Learning lessons:Discover how to navigate the music industry with strategic deadlines and consistent releases.Learn the value of attracting opportunities instead of chasing them.Gain insight into the importance of building a team with shared mindsets and goals.— To learn more about Ruff and his work, visit: https://tally.so/r/mJqYzXTune into the live podcast & join the Modern Musician community here: https://link.modernmusician.me/join-podcastApply for a free Artist Breakthrough Session with our team: https://masterclass.modernmusician.me/apply-success?utm_source=podcast

Fresh Air
Best Of: Mark Ruffalo / Jeffrey Wright

Fresh Air

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2024 48:32


Mark Ruffalo is nominated for an Oscar for best supporting actor for his role in Poor Things. He plays a hilarious debauched lawyer who seduces Emma Stone's character. Ruffalo has also appeared in Marvel movies as the Incredible Hulk. For that role he had to act in a motion capture suit. "It's the man-canceling suit. It makes you look big where you want to look small, and small where want to look big," he says. Also, we hear from Jeffrey Wright. He's up for an Oscar for best actor for his role in American Fiction, where he plays a novelist who's frustrated with the publishing industry's expectations of Black authors. He cynically writes a book under a pseudonym that's full of clichés, like violence and poverty — and it's a hit. Maureen Corrigan reviews an off-beat bestselling Japanese mystery series.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

Fresh Air
Best Of: Mark Ruffalo / Jeffrey Wright

Fresh Air

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2024 48:32


Mark Ruffalo is nominated for an Oscar for best supporting actor for his role in Poor Things. He plays a hilarious debauched lawyer who seduces Emma Stone's character. Ruffalo has also appeared in Marvel movies as the Incredible Hulk. For that role he had to act in a motion capture suit. "It's the man-canceling suit. It makes you look big where you want to look small, and small where want to look big," he says. Also, we hear from Jeffrey Wright. He's up for an Oscar for best actor for his role in American Fiction, where he plays a novelist who's frustrated with the publishing industry's expectations of Black authors. He cynically writes a book under a pseudonym that's full of clichés, like violence and poverty — and it's a hit. Maureen Corrigan reviews an off-beat bestselling Japanese mystery series.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

The Deucecast Movie Show
Episode 619: See This, Not That - the '24 Oscar Edition

The Deucecast Movie Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 116:01


It's Oscar season, and we keep discussing the event leading up to Hollywood's big night (admittedly, The Deucies are Hollywood's REAL Big Night, but they haven't figured it out yet.)   And in an Oscar tradition that none of us are sure we've done before, Mikey and d$ invite in Friend of the Show, Lil G, Pride of Marietta Georgia, Radio Banker Apprentice, Garrison Ryfun to discuss the films of the major Oscar nominees, and which of those you should see... and which you should avoid at all costs. First, though, Madame Web.  All three have seen it. All three have opinions, mostly starting with "Yikes." Then, the just-announced casting of The MCU version of Fantastic Four -- are Vanessa Kirby, Pedro Pascal, and the other two the right call? Were there better names out there? Finally... starting at the top with Bradley Cooper, we go through 13 actors and actresses with a larger body of work (as in, no Lily Gladstone!), discussing their films we recommend to watch, and which ones you should probably skip overall, plus a Wild Card choice from each. We talk Greta! Emma! Margot! Ruffalo! Gosling! RDJ! and more.  Plus, Mikey's hatred for "La La Land".

I Don't Need an Acting Class
VIDEO: Mark Ruffalo Goes Rogue

I Don't Need an Acting Class

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 20:58


“I'm so sick of Mark Ruffalo. Whatever that is, I'm so sick of it. I am so sick of him that literally there was a part of me that was flirting with disaster.” On the heels of his Academy Award nominated performance in the film Poor Things, Mark Ruffalo joined his former acting teacher and coach Milton Justice on the podcast I Don't Need an Acting Class to discuss his process. He has since been nominated for an Academy Award. “I'm always thinking I'm about four hours away from being fired!” He also lightheartedly admitted that his co-star Willem Defoe, and even the film's director, Yorgos Lanthimos questioned his outrageous character choices. “Willem said to me first day on set, he's like: “Are you out of your fucking mind?” In the end, Ruffalo was so grateful for the opportunity to take risks and push himself this far: “It was so liberating. You're always trying to throw your elbows out to stay one step ahead of what people expect of you as an actor. I get bored, you know? And I wanna keep being challenged.” --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/actingclass/message

I Don't Need an Acting Class
Mark Ruffalo Goes Rogue

I Don't Need an Acting Class

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 22:49


“I'm so sick of Mark Ruffalo. Whatever that is, I'm so sick of it. I am so sick of him that literally there was a part of me that was flirting with disaster.” On the heels of his Academy Award nominated performance in the film Poor Things, Mark Ruffalo joined his former acting teacher and coach Milton Justice on the podcast I Don't Need an Acting Class to discuss his process. He has since been nominated for an Academy Award “I'm always thinking I'm about four hours away from being fired!” He also lightheartedly admitted that his co-star Willem Defoe, and even the film's director, Yorgos Lanthimos questioned his outrageous character choices. “Willem said to me first day on set, he's like: “Are you out of your fucking mind?” In the end, Ruffalo was so grateful for the opportunity to take risks and push himself this far: “It was so liberating. You're always trying to throw your elbows out to stay one step ahead of what people expect of you as an actor. I get bored, you know? And I wanna keep being challenged.” --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/actingclass/message

Fresh Air
Mark Ruffalo

Fresh Air

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 45:33


Ruffalo plays a debauched cad in Yorgos Lanthimos' bawdy, dark comedy Poor Things. The role was a big departure from his previous work playing real people in dramas like Spotlight or Foxcatcher, or as the Incredible Hulk in the Marvel movies. The Oscar-nominated actor spoke with Sam Briger about these roles, how he got his start in acting, and how a brain tumor changed his life.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

Mama Needs a Movie
Poor Things

Mama Needs a Movie

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 104:35


Anne and Ryan discuss Yorgos Lanthimos's gothic comedy POOR THINGS starring Emma Stone, Mark Ruffalo and Willem Dafoe. Based on a novel by Alasdair Gray, POOR THINGS tells the fantastical tale of Bella Baxter (Stone), a Victorian era woman resurrected from the dead through a brain transplant. Escaping her constrictive environs with a rapidly maturing mind, Bella experiences an intellectual and sexual awakening traveling throughout London, Lisbon, Alexandria, and Paris. Released at the end of 2023, POOR THINGS received praise for the performances of Stone, Dafoe, Ruffalo, as well as its innovative production design, costumes and musical score. But what will MAMA NEEDS A MOVIE have to say about Lanthimos' twisted variation on Frankenstein? Observe our grisly dissection of POOR THINGS, along with divisions into The Curse, The Man with Two Brains, Yellow Submarine, NYAD, Frankenhooker, Good Time, Bunnicula, and much, much more! POOR THINGS is currently in theaters.

T.M.I. TV shows, Movies and Everything In Between.
EP 309 - Poor Things (2023) / The Bride (1985) / Concession Treat: Hot Tamales

T.M.I. TV shows, Movies and Everything In Between.

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 115:52


Come on down to the lab and see what's on the slab – as we reveal Poor Things and The Bride!  Synchronicity, indeed … #poorthings #sting #bride #clancybrown #davidrappaport #emmastone #jenniferbeals #markruffalo #willemdafoe #brideoffrankenstein #yorgoslanthimos

I Don't Need an Acting Class
Mark Ruffalo Talks About His Acting Process

I Don't Need an Acting Class

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 22:49


On the heels of his critically acclaimed and Golden Globe nominated performance in the film Poor Things, Mark Ruffalo joins his former acting teacher Milton Justice on the podcast "I Don't Need an Acting Class" to discuss his acting process. In this intimate, passionate and revealing conversation, Ruffalo talks about why Poor Things was so liberating and what it took to find his way into world of the film. Other topics include: the gift of knowing when you're lying, the importance of developing your imagination, and how layering in elements, like a piece of costume is vital to building a believable character. He and Milton also reminisce about the projects they worked on together earlier in their careers, and how attempting great plays informed them both as artists. Throughout the conversation, Ruffalo's passion for the work is apparent, especially when it comes to the need to challenge himself. "You're always trying to throw your elbows out to stay one step ahead of what people expect of you," he says. "As an actor I just get bored and I want to keep being challenged. I'm sick of Mark Ruffalo." WANT MORE? Become a subscriber on Spotify for bonus content! ⁠https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/actingclass/subscribe⁠ www.idontneedanactingclass.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/actingclass/message

I Don't Need an Acting Class
Video: Mark Ruffalo Talks About His Acting Process

I Don't Need an Acting Class

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 20:58


On the heels of his critically acclaimed and Golden Globe nominated performance in the film Poor Things, Mark Ruffalo joins his former acting teacher Milton Justice on the podcast "I Don't Need an Acting Class" to discuss his acting process. In this intimate, passionate and revealing conversation, Ruffalo talks about why Poor Things was so liberating and what it took to find his way into world of the film. Other topics include: the gift of knowing when you're lying, the importance of developing your imagination, and how layering in elements, like a piece of costume is vital to building a believable character. He and Milton also reminisce about the projects they worked on together earlier in their careers, and how attempting great plays informed them both as artists. Throughout the conversation, Ruffalo's passion for the work is apparent, especially when it comes to the need to challenge himself. "You're always trying to throw your elbows out to stay one step ahead of what people expect of you," he says. "As an actor I just get bored and I want to keep being challenged. I'm sick of Mark Ruffalo." www.idontneedanactingclass.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/actingclass/message

TIME's The Brief
Mark Ruffalo • Heartland to Hollywood

TIME's The Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 30:19


This week, host Charlotte Alter is joined by award-winning actor and activist Mark Ruffalo, for a captivating conversation on his Hollywood journey. Ruffalo shares stories about his childhood in Wisconsin and Virginia and the path that led him to discover his passion for acting. He opens up about the influential time he spent studying under the legendary Stella Adler and reflects on how each role he's played has shaped his career. Ruffalo shares unique insight into the impact Marvel movies have had on the film landscape and takes us behind the scenes of his latest role in Yorgos Lanthimos' “Poor Things.” Ruffalo also discusses his dedication to climate activism, revealing how his personal beliefs intersect with his professional life, and what drove him to take up the causes he fights for.    Mark Ruffalo and Gloria Walton on Climate Solutions: Let's Fund Communities ‘Like We Want Them To Win' | TIME • https://time.com/collection/earth-awards-2023/6274444/mark-ruffalo-and-gloria-walton-local-climate-solutions/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Carlat Psychiatry Podcast
Evidence for Psychodynamic Psychotherapy

The Carlat Psychiatry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2023 52:47


In today's podcast, we explore background knowledge, experiences, andmisconceptions surrounding psychodynamic therapy and discuss how we define evidence for it with our guest, Dr. Jonathan Shedler.Published On: 12/25/2023Duration: 52 minutes, 47 secondsMark L. Ruffalo, MSW, DPsa, Jonathan Shedler, PhD, and Geneva Valeska, have disclosed no relevant financial or other interests in any commercial companies pertaining to this educational activity.

phd msw ruffalo psychodynamics psychodynamic psychotherapy jonathan shedler
Shat the Movies: 80's & 90's Best Film Review
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)

Shat the Movies: 80's & 90's Best Film Review

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2023 88:26


Ash is back! Shat The Movies' "female expert" rejoins the team and breaks the millennial wall to cover her favorite movie: "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind." Topics in this episode run the gamut from manic pixie dream girls to breakups to losing pets. Gene airs some personal grievances about ex-girlfriends who needed to talk "right now;" Dick questions why people are allowed to relabel their character flaws as strengths; and Ash asks if "Eternal Sunshine" is the most honest love story ever made. Does Clementine suck, or does Joel just remember her that way? How close is memory-eraser technology to becoming reality? Does Big D need to do more hallucinogens to work through childhood trauma? We explore these questions and more as Shat The Movies kicks off the Month of Mark from Minneapolis. Android: https://shatpod.com/android Apple: https://shatpod.com/apple All: https://shatpod.com/subscribe CONTACT Email: hosts@shatpod.com Website: https://shatpod.com/movies Leave a Voicemail: Web: https://shatpod.com/voicemail Leave a Voicemail: Call: (914) 719-7428 SUPPORT THE PODCAST Donate or Commission: https://shatpod.com/support Shop Merchandise: https://shatpod.com/shop Theme Song - Die Hard by Guyz Nite: https://www.facebook.com/guyznite

Multiverse News
OG Avengers Holding Out, Aquaman: The Lost Kingdom is Sunk, Trailers Galore

Multiverse News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 75:34


Welcome to Multiverse News, Your source for Information about all your favorite fictional universes.  During our previous coverage of the much discussed Variety article assessing the state of the MCU, one of the key takeaways was the supposed, fast-tracked plan to reunite the original Avengers line-up onscreen. Despite Variety's insider sources, this is apparently not the case, as both Captain America, Chris Evans, and Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige cast doubts on the possibility in separate statements last week. Feige addressed Robert Downey, Jr.'s Iron Man specifically, speaking to the finality of the character's fate, while Evans expressed how protective he was over his own role. The Internet unleashed an absolute slew of trailers this week; we've tabulated a total of seven high profile trailer releases and have narrowed it down to the four we feel most deserving to be featured in this week's edition of Trailer Park: Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga The Boys Season 4 GTA VI Industry box office predictions for Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom's domestic opening are not optimistic, with the last gasp of the floundering DCEU expected to pull in a mere $40 million over the 4-day holiday weekend. Warner Bros' own projections are slightly more generous at $50 million. With that over/under, it's almost as if they knew about our little wager here. Chris Evans wasn't the only Avengers actor to go on record about his protectiveness and ownership of his role; speaking with Collider, Tom Holland indicated while conversations about another Spider-Man film were in the works, he wouldn't be returning to the role just for the sake of it. Eli Roth is working on a follow-up to his holiday-slasher, Thanksgiving, which has earned more than $30 million worldwide. The sequel is scheduled for release in 2025. Warner Brothers is developing a new spinoff of The Big Bang Theory. Although specifics about the setting or characters are not available yet, Chuck Lorre, the show's original creator, will be involved. The unveiling of the WandaVision box set has brought forth a sneak peek into the behind-the-scenes-making of Agatha Darkhold Diaries. The special features contain cast interviews, glimpses from the series production, and exclusive deleted scenes from WandaVision. Amazon has unveiled the initial glimpse of Fallout, an upcoming show inspired by the immensely popular video game series. Featuring Walton Goggins, the series is slated to premiere on Prime on April 12, 2024. HBO revealed the first trailer for Game of Thrones prequel series House of the Dragon Season 2. The eight episode series will debut on Max next summer. Paramount+ has released its first trailer for season 2 of Halo, the series based on the video game franchise. The series will debut on February 8, 2024.  HBO also premiered a trailer for the fourth season of its anthology crime series, True Detective. Jodie Foster and Kali Reis portray detectives with troubled pasts, delving into the vanishing of eight scientists from an Arctic research base during the months of sunlight deprivation in Alaska. Robert Downey, Jr. said, during his Variety Actors on Actors interview with fellow Avenger Mark Ruffalo, “I hate it when people poo poo a genre, because they're all hard and they're all high art when they're done well.” Downey, Jr. and Ruffalo mainly discussed their 2023 projects Oppenheimer and Poor Things, respectively. The Spider-Man Noir series in the works at Prime has added The Punisher's Steve Lightfoot as showrunner. As previously reported in February, the untitled live action series will follow an older, grizzled superhero in 1930s New York City. An individual with knowledge of the project says that the show will be set in its own universe and the main character will not be Peter Parker.

... Just To Be Nominated
'American Fiction,' 'Saltburn,' 'The Boys in the Boat' and 'Wonka' are among a dozen films to consider to close the year

... Just To Be Nominated

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 29:26


The year is winding down but there is no end in sight when it comes to movie options in theaters between now and the end of the year. In this week's episode of Streamed & Screened, Bruce Miller highlights more than a dozen films that range from family-friendly to other that will compete with "Oppenheimer," "Killers of the Flower Moon" and others for Oscar consideration. Where to watch "May December" in select theaters now and coming to Netflix Dec. 1 "Priscilla" in theaters now "Rustin" on Netflix now "Saltburn" in theaters now "Wish" in theaters now "Poor Things" in select theaters Dec. 8 "American Fiction" in theaters Dec. 15 "Wonka" in theaters Dec. 15 "Maestro" in select theaters now and coming to Netflix Dec. 20 "All Of Us Strangers" in theaters Dec. 22 "The Iron Claw" in theaters Dec. 22 "The Boys In The Boat" in theaters Dec. 25 "The Color Purple" in theaters Dec. 25 Contact us! We want to hear from you! Email questions to podcasts@lee.net and we'll answer your question on a future episode! About the show Streamed & Screened is a podcast about movies and TV hosted by Bruce Miller, a longtime entertainment reporter who is now the editor of the Sioux City Journal in Iowa and Terry Lipshetz, a senior producer for Lee Enterprises based in Madison, Wisconsin. Episode transcript Note: The following transcript was created by Headliner and may contain misspellings and other inaccuracies as it was generated automatically: Terry Lipshetz: Welcome, everyone, to another episode of Streamed & Screened, an entertainment podcast about movies and TV from Lee Enterprises. I'm Terry Lipshetz, a senior producer at Lee and co-host of the program with Bruce Miller, editor of the Sioux City Journal, a longtime entertainment reporter, and hopefully well rested after our little Thanksgiving break. Bruce Miller: Well rested? What do you mean well rested? I was watching movies during the whole break. They are stacking up like, uh, wood in my house. That's how many new movies we've got coming. And if you thought the year was done, you are absolutely wrong. There are so many new movies that are coming, I can't keep up with it. Even though I would like to say that we've seen the Best Picture so far this year, I think that could be wrong. I think we could be seeing one that could slip in there, and it'll be Best Picture. Terry Lipshetz: Wow. Could the operative word. Bruce Miller: That is the operative word. Disney's latest animated film ‘Wish' underwhelms Bruce Miller: I got to tell you, though, I went to the theater to see Wish, okay? And I was all ready. Yeah, I like cartoons. I really do. I like them, too. And I am all in with all that stuff. And when I saw this, I was so disappointed. It tries to be a tribute to all hundred years of the Disney Company. So it brings back concepts, kind of characters. Peter Pan floats through there somewhere, and there's, uh, just a sensibility of, how can we make another buck off this stuff? That's what I think wish is. Um, and you'll see characters that remind you of other characters. But I was disappointed because Christmas, you look forward to the big Disney movie that they put out there, and this isn't it. Even the songs are lame, really. So let it know. Terry Lipshetz: I've seen the trailer and the first time I always get excited because I love Disney movies. I love classic animated Disney movies, and also the Pixar movies as well. I saw the trailer for Wish, and my first reaction was that this looks just there was nothing about it that grabbed me, and it felt old. I don't know. There was something about it. I don't know what it was, but I looked at it and know, I feel like I've seen this story a hundred times before. Maybe I haven't, but I don't just that's just the initial reaction I had. Bruce Miller: It takes place on the Mediterranean, and the castle looks vaguely like the one from The Little Mermaid, but, you know, they had trouble with that because, uh, some disgruntled animator drew something that wasn't exactly a seashell, shall we say. And so the idea that they would reference that somehow visually with this is just a real oh, okay. And the part that Chris Pine plays, he's the kind of the king of this odd world, and he is the keeper of Wishes. Terry Lipshetz: Okay? Bruce Miller: And the guy can sing. That's the thing we learned from this is that Chris Pine can sing. So good news. But the songs that he's singing are like, really? Is this really what you want to be singing about? And he's got an apprentice, Asha, who is voiced by Ariana DeBose, and she wants to push the agenda for her grandfather, who's turning 100. And she wants his wish to be approved. But this king decides that he doesn't want to grant all the wishes. He wants to keep the power to himself. Now, there's a political message in this somehow. Um, and I wouldn't doubt that there was a hidden Disney versus Ron DeSantis message lurking somewhere in there too, but it's just I don't know. And when you see these friends who are the seven dwarves, you think, well, what was that all about? Why are they doing those kind of stupid things? So wish was not what I was wishing for. Wish didn't come up to the level, and I don't dare talk too much about it, but at Christmas time, there are going to be some other family films that I think are much more appropriate, more fun, and dad and mom won't have to worry about, oh, uh, what are they trying to say with this thing? And how do we unpack it more there to be seen. ‘May December' is a fascinating look at family dynamics over the holidays Bruce Miller: The other odd thing I noticed over the holidays in looking at, I swear, I must have seen ten or 15 movies, is there's a lot of kind of worry about families and what does family mean? May December? Is this kind of based on the Mary Kay Letourneau case where she married a younger, uh, he was a student. Terry Lipshetz: Her student, right? Yeah. Bruce Miller: But this is not their story. It's just kind of inspired by, if you will, and it shows what the relationship is like much later in their lives. And a woman comes to their home because she's doing a, ah, role based on this, and she wants to see what the relationship is all about. Natalie Portman plays the actress, and Juliana Moore, um, is the Mary Kay Letourneau part, but the one to watch for, and he won a Gotham Award, is Charlie Melton, who plays the young man in an older age and, um, what he's like with his wife and his children. And it's fascinating. It's fascinating. You understand that maybe he was the one who suffered the most in the situation. But it's May December, and that's an interesting thing about family dynamics. All of us Strangers is another interesting kind of unpacking. And this is a bunch of, oh, what do I want to call it? Uh, it's a fantasy of sorts. Because you're wondering what happens or what happened that this man is talking to his parents who are dead. It's very Sixth Sense in that respect. And he asks them questions about things and it's can you talk to your parents? Or somebody that's important to you in your life is gone? And can they advise you about your life. Very, very fascinating. But I don't know that it'll catch on with everybody. ‘Saltburn' is a film that explores family dynamics Bruce Miller: Paul Mescal is in there as a romantic interest for Andrew Strong, I believe it is. Andrew Strong is the guy whose parents are there. And Claire Foy and Jamie Bell play the parents. Now, they're younger than Andrew, but you see he has a relationship with this guy and he's going to talk to his parents about this relationship. And it's fascinating to see how that is unpacked. Saltburn is another family relationship thing. Have you heard about Saltburn? Terry Lipshetz: No, I haven't. Bruce Miller: Emerald Fennell or fennel or however you want to pronounce it, uh, who won an Oscar for promising young woman shows. This young man going to Oxford and he's from not a wealthy family. And he goes to Oxford and he sees that there really is a clannishness there to all of the people who go to Oxford. And this rich kid, played by Jacob O'Lordy, is nice to him. But then he returns the favor and lets him borrow his bike when Jacob's bike breaks down. And that gets them talking and becoming friends. And the rich kid invites the poor kid to come and spend the summer at his house because, ah, his dad is supposedly dead and his mother know she has problems, issues. And so he said, well, come and spend the summer with us. We'll have lots of fun at Saltburn. That's the name of their house. Well, the house is incredible. It's like something you'd see out of Downton Abbey or whatever. And the people who are there are crazy. His family crazy, the hangars on crazy. And it all kind of comes together about what does family mean? How do you create a family? Is there a family? What do you do if your family is against you? And what if you lie? It's very fascinating film that I think is going to get a lot of attention in this follow up during um, the Christmas season. Several big family films coming out on Christmas Day Bruce Miller: And then the other one that's a big family film is The Color Purple. That's coming out on Christmas Day. And that's a musical version of Color Purple. Um, it was a big musical a number of years ago and didn't really go anywhere. And then they brought it back to Broadway by stripping it down. Instead of having huge sets and lots of costumes, they did it with chairs. And Cynthia Rebo was in it. And she wanted Tony. The Thing won a Tony for best revival. And now they've taken all of that and decided to turn that into a movie. Oprah, who was in the original Color Purple movie, is one of the producers. Steven Spielberg is a producer. Quincy Jones is a producer. And Fantasia Barino, who was, um, an American Idol winner, she was in the original musical version of Color Purple. I know this is confusing and she's now starring in this and obviously can be an Oscar nominee but it shows how she warmed to her family and how her love for her sister kept her going during some very dark times. So family becomes a real interesting kind of thing. But those aren't the films that people are talking about for Best Picture. Maestro. Maestro is the thing you've got to look out for with Bradley Cooper and Carrie Mulligan. And, um, this is about Leonard Bernstein and his career. And it just takes a couple of small moments in his life that are kind of focused and you get to see what he was like and what the family dynamic was all about. And that is getting more buzz than you can imagine. I mean, I keep hearing about it all the time. Poor Things is another interesting one with Emma Stone, who they say is possibly going to be best actress. Um, and it's a Frankenstein kind of film where she is brought back to life and then she has to deal with all the things that happened as a result of that. Interesting, Willem Dafoe plays the doctor who brings her back to life. Oh, nice. Uh, Ruffalo is the man who marries her and brings her into the know American. Um, fiction is another one that's getting a lot of buzz. Jeffrey Wright is in that. And this is about a black writer who writes a book with all of these kind of clichés, for lack of a better term, anti-black stuff. And it becomes a huge hit. And he has to reconcile, how do I deal with this when I'm doing something that's against my own best interests? Um, and that's another one that people are talking about. There's one that I think grandma will love called The Boys in the Boat. And there's one of those ones that either, uh, Clint Eastwood comes up with or somebody in the background that you say, really, what was this all about? But it's one where you think, ah, I might like that. It's green book all over. But this is about a 1936, uh, rowing team. Terry Lipshetz: Oh, right, yeah. Bruce Miller: And directed by George Clooney. And it's their kind of story. And it's very simple. It isn't one that you're going to go, oh, and then the Nazis were right there. It isn't like that. It's just can they do it? And it's a Rocky story come from. And Rocky, if you may remember, was one of those Christmas films that people thought, uh, this is not going to win anything. This isn't anything. And it beat all the films that they were talking about for the whole year. All the President's Men network. Those were all the big kind of buzzwords during that period. And Rocky came out at Christmas and blew. Everybody. Terry Lipshetz: Saw because I just went with my family. We saw, uh, the Hunger Games prequel, um, right before Thanksgiving. And one of the trailers they showed was Boys in the Boat. And I'm sitting there watching this trailer and thinking, like, I really want to see this because I love inspirational sports movies to begin with. But as you said, the comparison of Rocky, it felt like kind of a Rockyish type story where you've got this group, they are the underdogs. They're going up against heavyweights in collegiate rowing. And then of course, you've got, uh, the Nazi Germany of the time and the Olympic competition. So it seems like a real fascinating one and one that I definitely would like to get out and see. Bruce Miller: There's a documentary out about it that's been around, but this is a fictionalized version and I think those are more accessible for most people. They're ones that you can really kind of latch onto and say, ah, that's interesting. So I would tend to think it'll do well at Christmas. I m don't know that it'll necessarily be nominated for best picture, but I do think it's one that Grandma is going to say, I'd like to see that boat that looks like, uh, a good movie for me. I get a lot of stuff in the mail and it's like reminders that you should look at this one more time. Creed three. Movies released earlier in the year getting some additional Oscar buzz Bruce Miller: Speaking of Rocky, they're pushing like crazy and I didn't is that on my list? No. The Margaret movie. Uh, is it you? God. It's me, Margaret, something like that. Long title that's coming back with a vengeance. And you'll see that, uh, Rachel McAdams is clearly being talked about as a best supporting actress candidate. But they're pulling those things into the Spider verse or, uh, what is it out of? What's the correct name for the new version? Across the spider. Terry Lipshetz: Across the Spider-Verse. Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse. Spider-Verse, yes. Bruce Miller: Um, is also getting a huge push. Air is back with a vengeance. In fact, I think I got a cassette player from them that know if you want to listen to the music from Air, here you go. Barbie, uh, is back with a vengeance. There are a lot of things that are Barbie, um, Oppenheimer. Terry Lipshetz: Oppenheimer is on streaming now, I think, or just about to be. Yeah. Bruce Miller: Uh, they are doing a big push too. So those are all ones that are making, um, an impact. The iron claw. I think it's called the iron claw. The wrestling movie that is going to be a surprise because it's got great performances in it. And you go Zac Efron. Really hold your breath because you'll be ready for something that's real interesting. And it's got Jeremy White. Terry Lipshetz: Yeah. Bruce Miller: So come on. Terry Lipshetz: From the bear. Bruce Miller: From the bear. If you're in the bear, you got to be good. Terry Lipshetz: He's cooking up something new, right? Bruce Miller: Easy. He is cooking up something new. Is that a wrestling term? I think it is. There are screen, uh, biographies. Priscilla, which is about Priscilla Presley. That'll be big. Rustin, which is about the civil rights leader. That'll be big. So it's a lot of stuff that I'm looking at that thinking, hmm, m. And I haven't even scratched surface of the foreign language films. There's, uh, a ton of ones from Asia. A ton. And they could actually factor, uh, into the final round of you know, I started out at the beginning of the year with a list of the best films that I thought would be in the mic. And as I go along, there are so many new films that are coming in at the last minute that start bumping something off the list, and you go, wow, I didn't realize that. But what I did do was I had relatives, and I said to the relatives, okay, you need to go to the movies while I look at other things. And so I want you to go see something in the theater where you can really experience what this is all about. And I push them off to the holdovers because I think that really holds up, and it's something that I dare tell them about, and they don't go, oh, that was just terrible. You pick the worst movies if you like a movie. I know I'm going to hate the movie. So I had to have something that worked with it, and they loved it. They were raving about the holdovers, and maybe that's got the legs to hang in there for the rest of the year, I don't know. But I think what we're learning at this time, it ain't over till it's over. Terry Lipshetz: It sounds like a lot of really good options here. Now, how many of these have you been able to screen so far? Bruce Miller: Well, it was between ten or 15. Terry Lipshetz: Okay. Bruce Miller: And I sit at night, uh, and it's so unfair, because all year long you wait for something good, and this is like, good, good, great, incredibly good. And you've gone the whole year without seeing something that really trips some kind of trigger in you to make you want to see it, and you want to see it again. You want to see it a second time. But it depends on how I might see it. I might see it in theater, I might see it on my big screen TV. I might see it on my laptop. I have even watched things on my phone because that's how they send you the thing. Uh, so you get different in different ways, but it's like a quick run to see how good it is, and then if it's really good, you'll watch it a second time just to make sure that you've got all of the ducks in a row. Terry Lipshetz: So did you get a chance to see poor things? Is that one of the ones that you have been able to screen yet? Bruce Miller: I haven't. And it's one of those you know how you have it's like a, uh, carrot at the end of a yeah. And if you get through this, you can see that. And I haven't gotten to that okay. Terry Lipshetz: Yeah. Because I'm curious because you mentioned Mark Ruffalo is in it. I love him. He's just a tremendous actor. But I always feel like he's always yelling. He's always getting worked up about something and yelling at I just I was curious if he's yelling at all the movie, because he always seems agitated. Bruce Miller: Well, he's the Hulk. Terry Lipshetz: That's right. Bruce Miller: Exactly. But I'll watch it before next week. I'll make sure do that so that then I can tell you if it's happening. And Christmas movies. There's Christmas movies all over the place. Eddie Murphy's got one. Tim Allen is back as Santa Claus in that TV series. Yeah. Beyonce is back in her concert, uh, tour. Terry Lipshetz: That's right. Bruce Miller: Taylor Swift's thing has added more to the three plus hours that they had. So if you go on her birthday, you'll be able to see an even longer Taylor Swift concert movie. Terry Lipshetz: Oh, boy. Will ‘Wonka' be a big hit movie to finish the year? Terry Lipshetz: So the one that I'm curious about and my family's curious about is Wonka. Is that going to be any good? Bruce Miller: How much can I tell you? Because technically, I can't review it yet. Terry Lipshetz: Okay. Bruce Miller: It isn't time. But it is a visual treat in terms of, like, the sets, the costumes, all of that kind of stuff. The people who did Paddington Two are behind this. Um, and Timothy Chalamet, I think, will surprise you as Willy Wonka. Terry Lipshetz: Okay. Bruce Miller: I don't know. Personally, I would cast him as Willy Wonka, but you find what his origin story is and how did he get this? Chocolate factory? Maybe. Terry Lipshetz: Yeah. Well, maybe that's one, since you can't quite review it yet, maybe as we get closer, once you can, we can talk about that one in relation to the original, the one with Gene Wilder, uh, as well as the reboot that was done with, uh, Johnny Depp a number of years ago. Because I think both of those movies, they're so opposite of each other in so many different ways, but they're fascinating. Bruce Miller: Yeah. This is, uh, a better fit for the Gene Wilder one. Terry Lipshetz: That's kind of what I thought it felt. Know, visually, it's updated because you have the benefit of improved filmmaking techniques. But it felt like and they have the song. Yeah. Bruce Miller: They get to have the song in. I hope that's not a spoiler alert. But the song is there, so you'll get to enjoy, um I sang a lot. Who doesn't? It's a great song. But I'm, uh, sure you've seen the ads where Hugh Grant is an Oompa Loompa. Terry Lipshetz: Right. Bruce Miller: And you find that origin story, too, which is okay. Terry Lipshetz: Okay. All right. Well, I'm looking forward to that one. Bruce Miller: I think, um, Wonka could be one of those ones that at Christmas time, it will be seen over and over and over and over. Terry Lipshetz: Wow. Perfect. Some of these Disney animated movies are not living up to the past Terry Lipshetz: Kind of going back to the top of this episode when we're talking about Disney movies, and there's been a lot and this is in relation to Wish, which is out. It did come out this past weekend, it did not do well at the theater at all. And I kind of mentioned it just looked like one where uh, do I even want to see it? And I'm going back through the list of recent Disney movies and I'm looking at it and you know, like Zootopia I enjoyed it. Finding dory. I enjoyed it. Moana, I enjoyed it. Coco, I enjoyed it. And I liked incredibles too. But kind of after that it really starts taking a turn. Some of them are okay. I didn't mind Toy Story Four. Frozen Two was fine, but Onward was okay. Luca was okay. Ryan the Last Dragon was like, they were okay. But none of them felt like classics in my just even know I know a lot of people talked about it because of the song. It was one of those where I remember watching it and I kind of fell asleep while watching it. So I don't know, I really feel like some of these Disney animated movies are not living up to the past. Bruce Miller: I think they kind of are searching for they did have people in place who were very well versed at doing this kind of stuff and they would stop somebody and say, no, we're not going to do that. And I think now they're so eager to find something that they greenlight stuff that shouldn't be. Terry Lipshetz: Yeah. Bruce Miller: Ah, they have been using, um, short subjects as their way to test the market to kind of see if a concept works. And they have done well with that. But they're already talking frozen. Three, four and five. Terry Lipshetz: Yeah. Bruce Miller: Do we need that many? I don't think we do, no. Terry Lipshetz: But now it's a franchise so you can go back to it. I heard something about like a Toy Story Five is on tap now. It's like, do we really need another Toy Story? Especially after Lightyear kind of tanked. Bruce Miller: But it's probably the, um, Marvel influence. Where Marvel? How many do they have? Terry Lipshetz: Right? Bruce Miller: And they're struggling. They don't know where they're headed. But I think when you go back to the well too many times the well dries up. Terry Lipshetz: It does. Absolutely. Bruce Miller: And in this come on, at the end of it, there's fireworks. Terry Lipshetz: Spoiler. Bruce Miller: Um alert. I'm telling you right now, there are fireworks at the end of the movie. Terry Lipshetz: Mhm. Bruce Miller: And what do the fireworks create? The head of Mickey Mouse. Uh, now is this something we should be seeing? No, it should not be in there. I'm sorry. Those are hidden Mickeys that you should find, not crash into. And I get that it's a hundredth anniversary of the Disney Company, but you don't have to do a retrospective where everything is and it's too bad because Ariana DeBose is a great talent and she should have been a Disney princess. And I don't know that this is the best Disney princess for her to be. There's a cute goat in this named Valentino oh, yeah. And he's worth, um, a stuffed animal. But the star the Star, have you seen it? It looks like Pokemon. Terry Lipshetz: It's very disturbing. Yeah. Bruce Miller: Right. And you go, what is this bit in this? I'm not up for that. Uh, or like the star that was in the More, you know, do you remember those from morning cartoons where the star would be like yes, and it would be and that's what it is. And I think you could do a little better on the star. I think I could. The Star. Terry Lipshetz: Okay. Bruce Miller: So that's what you learn over the holidays is that there are a lot of movies out there that underperform and some that you never heard of that are going to be big, over performers. So be ready, because now you're going to see instead of one movie and ten screens, you're going to see probably ten different movies on those ten screens. And I think you need to be a savvy consumer, knowing what you're getting into before you just jump into it. Just because it's from a company that you've trusted in the past doesn't mean necessarily they'll have things like from the people who sat you in the seats for whatever. Terry Lipshetz: Right. Bruce Miller: That's an usher. Yeah, somebody who ushered me into the theater. I should but that's that's about how thin it is from one of the producers, uh, or from a second, uh, tier. Yeah. I don't know. Where is Alan Menken? Is he not writing songs anymore? Come on, get out there. Write a song for us. It's there, but I think after the holidays, we've had this kind of like, okay, now what? Now what is good? I promise there are good movies that are coming that you will want to see. So carve out some time between now and Christmas, because you're going to get them each week. They'll be dropping into your theaters and be ready for them because they're remarkable. And, Saltburn, if you consider yourself a film buff and you want to see something that's different and interesting, it is very much on par with something like Psycho. Terry Lipshetz: Okay. Bruce Miller: Uh huh. You go, this is not at all what I thought this was going to be. And it surprises you. And so I would get to something like that before everybody knows what the secret is. Terry Lipshetz: Perfect. Yeah, no, that sounds good. I mean, like a 6th sense, almost, where you don't want the cat out of the bag. Exactly. Terry Lipshetz: All right, well, on that note, a lot of good options here. Saltburn. You got the color purple, maestro. Poor things. Boys in the boat. The Iron Claw. A lot of options here. So get out to the theater and check something out. A lot of good stuff to do in the next few weeks as the temperatures turn and you need to get. Bruce Miller: Out of the house. Next week, we're going to turn to TV. I'm going to talk about some things that are kind of interesting now because they're ramping up the TV. People are going to be in full force by January, and you'll start seeing new shows in February, and there's some that they're bringing back to try and remind you of how good they really were. So I have an interview for you next week, and we're, um, turning to TV next week, so get ready. No more shopping. Terry Lipshetz: No more shopping. All right, thanks again for listening to another episode of streamed and screened.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Greatest Movie Of All-Time
Zodiac (2007) Revisit ft. Adam Hitchcock

Greatest Movie Of All-Time

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 71:38


Dana and Tom and Adam Hitchcock (The Streaming Circuit podcast) revisit the true crime thriller, Zodiac (2007): directed by David Fincher, written by James Vanderbilt, music by David Shire, starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Robert Downey, Jr., and Mark Ruffalo.Plot Summary: In "Zodiac," director David Fincher crafts a meticulously layered thriller that unravels the cryptic enigma of the Zodiac Killer, a real-life serial murderer who terrorized the San Francisco Bay Area in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The film weaves together the lives of three individuals – a tenacious newspaper cartoonist (Jake Gyllenhaal), a relentless detective (Mark Ruffalo), and a brilliant but tormented crime reporter (Robert Downey Jr.) – all united in their pursuit of the elusive Zodiac.Fincher masterfully captures the haunting atmosphere of the era, immersing the audience in a world of paranoia and uncertainty. The film also expertly navigates the shifting dynamics between obsession, professional duty, and personal sacrifice, as the characters become entangled in the web of the Zodiac's cryptic messages and gruesome crimes.Gyllenhaal delivers a compelling performance as the cartoonist-turned-amateur sleuth, conveying the psychological toll of an obsession that threatens to consume him; Ruffalo brings a gritty authenticity to his role, reflecting the frustration and determination of law enforcement; and Downey injects a dose of wit and charisma into the mix, embodying the pitfalls of journalistic ambition."Zodiac" transcends the conventions of a traditional crime thriller, delving into the psychological toll of an unsolved mystery on those who dedicate their lives to solving it. It's a chilling exploration of the human cost of obsession and the lingering shadows of unresolved mysteries.You can now follow us on Instagram, Twitter, or TikTok (@gmoatpodcast) or find our Facebook page at Greatest Movie of All-Time Podcast.For more on the episode, go to: https://www.ronnyduncanstudios.com/post/zodiac-2007-revisit-ft-adam-hitchcockFor the entire rankings list so far, go to:Full Graded List - Greatest Movies of All-Time Ronny Duncan Studios

Player One Podcast
Ruffalo World

Player One Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 102:20


This week! CJ's off on vacation so Greg and Phil talk about Limited Run's recent announcements, critically endangered retro games, Karateka, Major Nelson, follow-up on the leaked Sega documents, and much, much more. Join them, won't you? Links of interest: Gex Trilogy has been announced for modern consoles and PC Limited Run Games announces Jurassic Park Classic Games Collection LRG3 announcements 87% of classic video games are ‘critically endangered', it's claimed Digital Eclipse announces The Making of Karateka for PS5, Xbox Series, PS4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC – first entry in Gold Master Series Major Nelson leaving Xbox Irimajiri 2022 interview (follow up to leaked Sega docs) Gravity Circuit The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Snatcher NiGHTS Into Dreams Greg Sewart's Extra Life Page The Player One Podcast t-shirt The Player One Podcast mug ResetEra Player One Podcast Topic Player One Podcast Discord Greg Streams on Twitch I Will: The Story of London - Generation 16 #128 Add us in Apple Podcasts Check out Greg's web series Generation 16 - click here. And take a trip over to Phil's YouTube Channel to see some awesome retro game vids. Follow us on twitter at twitter.com/p1podcast. Thanks for listening! Don't forget to visit our new web site at www.playeronepodcast.com. Running time: 1:42:19

Bill Whittle Network
Horrible People

Bill Whittle Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 16:15


There is an old church building in Manhattan. The congregation can no longer afford its upkeep, so they agreed to sell it for $30 million, which they planned to use for feeding the homeless and other worthy charitable aims. But actor Mark Ruffalo, 'comedian' Amy Schumer, and other rich and powerful celebrities, ONCE REHEARSED THERE and so have blocked the sale of the property in court. These multimillionaires could have simply BOUGHT the property of course -- problem solved! -- but instead went to court and also started a crowdfunding campaign so that OTHER PEOPLE could pay to keep their cherished space intact. Ruffalo, so deeply moved by the issue, contributed an entire ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS while meanwhile, the court deprives the property owners of the right to sell and the homeless in New York City go hungrier. Join our elite squad of anti-elitists by becoming a Citizen Producer today: https://billwhittle.com/register/