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Watch This With Rick Ramos
#547 - Ghost in the Shell (Live Action) - WatchThis W/RickRamos

Watch This With Rick Ramos

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 81:10


Superficial Sci-Fi: Rupert Sanders' Ghost in the Shell On this week's episode of WatchThis W/RickRamos, Ibrahim & I dive into Rupert Sanders' 2017 live-action re-imagining of Mamoru Oshii's 1995 Anime-Classic, Ghost in the Shell.  There are so many things that can go wrong with an adaptation and Sanders manages to check many of those boxes. From casting Scarlett Johansson  in the lead role through a amateurish handling of theme and purpose - the film is - certainly - beautiful to look at, however it misses out on so much that made the oringal anime both special and important. In an attempt to be all things to all audiences, the film fails to capture the existential ideas and philosophical statements of the original material (manga and anime film). We may be wrong, but you'd have to mount an argument against what we have to say. Feel free to let us know what you think . . . gondoramos@yahoo.com - Many Thanks.  For those of you who would like to donate to this undying labor of love, you can do so with a contribution at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/watchrickramos - Anything and Everything is appreciated, You Cheap Bastards.

Cinema Eclectica | Movies From All Walks Of Life
FKA Twigs in The Crow (2024) - Pop Screen Episode 140

Cinema Eclectica | Movies From All Walks Of Life

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 54:12


What better time for a crossover than a comic book adaptation? This week, Graham is joined by Andrew and Mick, the two hosts of Behold!, to examine the 2024 remake of James O'Barr's cult comic The Crow. Famously the source for a 1994 film starring Brandon Lee, that star's on-set death sparked rumours that the property was cursed, rumours that can only have increased once people saw this.Entering Pop Screen's airspace thanks to its decision to cast FKA Twigs as the hero's doomed love Shelly, the trio discuss her music and acting as well as the largely-ignored wider Crow mythology, the puzzlingly miscast films of Rupert Sanders, Bill Skarsgard's strengths and limitations as a leading man and the film's unexpected debts to Paddington 2. Also opera - the entire art form - catches some strays.If you want to help us reach a state of eusexua, you can donate to our Patreon, where you'll get a bonus episode every month - there's one imminent right now, dealing with the great Miles Davis. Plus monthly reviews of classic Asian genre cinema in Fantastic Asia, weekly write-ups on classic TV science fiction and a nice everything-and-the-kitchen-sink podcast to round off each month in the form of Last Night... Follow us on Instagram and Facebook to find out more.

Top Marks Wrestling Podcast
Supple & Lean | A Geekcast 11: 'Abashed the Devil Stood...' (30 years of The Crow)

Top Marks Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 119:33


Welcome to Episode #11 of the 4ever in Electric Dreams & CONFESSIONS OF A CURLY MIND co-production - Supple & Lean | A Geekcast. Presented by Imran Mirza from London, UK, and Vahé Vishapakagh Koshayan from Melbourne, Australia, for this episode the duo delve into all things related to 'The Crow'. With origins from James O'Barr's 1989 comic book series 'The Crow', the impassioned piece of work spawned its first on-screen iteration with the Alex Proyas-helmed movie in 1994. Starring the dearly departed Brandon Lee in a career-defining performance, the film went on to achieve cult status and has been revered since its release now 31 years ago. Following the 1994 original, subsequent entries within the franchise were marked by 'The Crow: City of Angels' (1996), 'The Crow: Salvation' (2000) and 'The Crow: Wicked Prayer' (2005) with neither generating favourable reviews or the money required to really justify the iteration that would follow. 'The Crow: Stairway to Heaven' - the 1998 TV series - perhaps generated the most favourable reviews but didn't get the chance to continue their story with the planned second season which never came to fruition; yet more Crows followed with a mix of the stories recounting the forlorn tragedy of the ill-fated lovers Eric Draven and Shelly Webster amongst others who were wronged by the harsh cruelty of an unjust life. The 30 year milestone has been marked by the release of the latest iteration of the vengeful vigilante, this time with Rupert Sanders in the director's chair leading a cast of Bill Skarsgård, FKA Twigs and Danny Huston. With Vahé and Imran both long-time fans of the 1994 original, the time seemed right to have a lengthy chat about their affections for Proyas' masterpiece, delve into the comics for the first time and revisit the sequels and reboots in an incredibly expansive conversation into James O'Barr's incredible world. The show today features original music from Supple & Lean featuring Shelly Draven with 'Your Dark Path'. www.4everinelectricdreams.com/ Emanating from London, UK, the 4ever in Electric Dreams website and podcast network is designed to help us celebrate the things we loved growing up and the things that continue to excite and inspire us today. With podcast episodes of the Close Encounters of the Nerd Kind, 90s State of Mind and Supple & Lean, there's lots of reasons to visit us again and again, and to join us in our ongoing celebration of the things we can't leave behind.

What Were They Thinking?
The Crow (2024)

What Were They Thinking?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 81:23


Continuing on this path of all things 2024 is the very unnecessary remake... The Crow. Hell hath no fury like Nathan's scorn for this movie and the guys have all kinds of things to talk about such as cool tattoos, possible time travel, romantic dialogue written by problematic teenagers, the genuinely awesome opera scene and much more. Next week: Shyafemalan! What We've Been Watching: Black Christmas (2019) "Sherwood" Patreon: www.patreon.com/wwttpodcast Facebook: www.facebook.com/wwttpodcast Twitter: www.twitter.com/wwttpodcast Instagram: www.instagram.com/wwttpodcast Theme Song recorded by Taylor Sheasgreen: www.facebook.com/themotorleague Logo designed by Mariah Lirette: www.instagram.com/its.mariah.xo Montrose Monkington III: www.twitter.com/montrosethe3rd The Crow stars Bill Skarsgård, FKA Twigs, Danny Huston, Josette Simon, Laura Birn and Sami Bouajila; directed by Rupert Sanders. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Matt's Movie Lodgecast

To mark the 30th anniversary of The Crow (1994) and commemorate the passing of Brandon Lee, director Rupert Sanders made his own version of The Crow and called it The Crow (2024). There are existential moments in Lodgecast history where we ask, "What are we doing?" and seeing The Crow (2024) in IMAX was one of those moments. The Crow (2024) stars a tatted-up Bill Skarsgard as The Crow with his girlfriend, played by FKA Twigs. It got bad reviews and did bad box office and was just all around bad, bad, bad. So in our generosity, we've decided to drop this goth bomb on you!

Conversa Fiada Matou Carambola - Cultura Pop A Rigor
CFMC NO CINEMA 26 - Jubileu tá estranho hoje - O Corvo, as sequencias e o remake

Conversa Fiada Matou Carambola - Cultura Pop A Rigor

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 123:22


Nesse CFMC no Cinema, analisamos as incursões cinematográficas de O Corvo, HQ de James O'Barr. O Corvo (The Crow, 1994), de Alex Proyas O Corvo: A Cidade dos Anjos (The Crow: City of Angels, 1996), de Tim Pope O Corvo: A Salvação (The Crow: Salvation, 2000), de Bharat Nalluri O Corvo: Vingança Maldita (The Crow: Wicked Prayer, 2005), de Lance Mungia O Corvo (The Crow, 2024), de Rupert Sanders

Never Show the Monster
85. Horror of 2024 - The Crow: Look How They Jokerfied My Boy

Never Show the Monster

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 69:35


Helloooo and welcome back to the show! We're discussing THE CROW (2024), THE CROW (1994), and _The Crow_ (1989) this week, and folks? Folks??? We've got opinions. And we want to hear yours! Who would you cast in a gender-bent remake of this iconic classic? Find us on socials @NoShowMonster or email us at noshowmonster@gmail.com! Also we recorded this before Tony Todd passed, RIP, we wouldn't have brushed past his role in this film so brusquely without acknowledging that. He was a treasure and the world is poorer without him.   Follow us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/noshowmonster.bsky.social Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NoShowMonster Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/noshowmonster/ Email us at noshowmonster@gmail.com Follow Kelly Attaway Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/kellyattaway.bsky.social Twitter: https://twitter.com/kellyattaway Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spooky_kellyyy/ Follow Chelsea Hollander lol SIKE you can't she's not online because she values her mental health and wellbeing    Show notes: Slam Dunk (Da Funk) music video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZUZx-8--0c FIFTH ELEMENT blue lady opera ("Diva Song") https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XnTE2h0ZY74 and if you wanna jump to where it really starts to slap, here you go Debut Buddies episode about THE CONNECTION (1961) https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/first-found-footage-film-1961-1980/id1439741573?i=1000668855473 YouTube video by matttt that Chelsea referenced https://youtu.be/x0P08GVreIc?si=QtJeGQBFYG8pMwmm   Join us back in here two weeks to discuss THE SUBSTANCE (2024), a frigging wild trip you should absolutely take. See you then!   Hosted by Kelly Attaway and Chelsea Hollander Produced by Kelly Attaway Art by Ryan Tate Theme by Unicorn Heads      

Spoiled Rotten Podcast
314: The Crow (2024)

Spoiled Rotten Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 74:33


The Crow is spoiled!Hosts:Daniel Grant (Bluesky & Instagram)Ben Sit (Instagram)Show:@TDFSpoiled on Instagram, Threads, TikTok & YouTubeSubscribe & Follow HERE

24FPS
24FPS HS Août 2024

24FPS

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 214:53


24FPS, le podcast ciné avec ou sans spoiler, continue de rattraper son retard sur l'été 2024, avec cette fois-ci 4 films vus en août 2024. Voici les 4 films abordés par Jérôme (et un peu Julien), tout d'abord sans spoiler : The Crow de Rupert Sanders (à partir de 0:02:40) City Of Darkness (à partir de 1:20:07) Alien Romulus de Fede Alvarez (à partir de 1:34:03) Deadpool & Wolverine de Shawn Levy (à partir de 2:03:46) Et ils abordent quelques spoilers sur Deadpool & Wolverine à partir de 2:58:45 Bonne écoute ! Et n'hésitez pas à partager votre avis sur Taylor Swift. Crédits musicaux : Bye Bye Bye de NSYNC, issu de l'album No Strings Attached (2000), et Like A Prayer (Battle Royale Mix) de Madonna, issu de l'EP Deadpool & Wolverine (2024) 24FPS est un podcast du label PodShows

The Film Buds
Daily 226: The Crow (2024)

The Film Buds

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 9:46


Halloween Cinema Collection: Part 1 (2 of 7). Henry flies like a bird in Rupert Sanders' reboot of The Crow (currently available for digital rental / purchase). Get the full show now @ FilmBuds.Bandcamp.com!Subscribe / Buy Bonus Shows / Contact

Movie Meltdown
The Crow-back

Movie Meltdown

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 158:17


Movie Meltdown - Episode 633 This episode Sam Drog returns as we delve into our own history with the original movie The Crow, give a recap of all the failed incarnations in-between and then get into an honest discussion of our thoughts on the new film directed by Rupert Sanders.    And while we comprise our ultimate anti-social movie experience, we also address… Bill Skarsgård, Brandon Lee, James O'Barr, wearing your aluminum foil hat, enabling bad behavior, Michael Wincott, hanging out with a squirrel, Ridley Scott, making a deal with the devil, panel layout, David Patrick Kelly, John Waters' zombies, a dystopian future, not Tilda Swinton, limbo world, cg blood, having crow-powers, Cold Cave, the power of credit cards, I want to go back to that well of heartbreak and bankruptcy, Jon Polito, this concentrated version of every bad decision they've made, I want to go back to that well of heartbreak and bankruptcy, Tony Todd, Hellraiser 2, a nuclear-powered Chicken Biscuit, Jon Polito, the closest I've gotten to love, The Veils, action sequences, the furry lifestyle, John Wick, dirty rice and a coffee, Alien: Resurrection, being a moody teen, I like breakin' stuff, Ghost in the Shell, then it's not consumerism - it's culture, nostalgia grab, the culture has become a deep-fried Twinkie, the finer things in life, a gothic landmark, an interesting trainwreck, Blue Ruin and juicy out on the town.      Spoiler Alert: Full spoilers for "The Crow", both the 2024 and 1994 versions. And pretty much everything else Crow-related.  “It's not like the fans are just going out and seeing whatever's got a crow on it.”

Recensioni CaRfatiche
Recensioni CaRfatiche - The Crow (Rupert Sanders 2024)

Recensioni CaRfatiche

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 21:23


Già non sopporto Achille Lauro, che muove i miei più oscuri istinti...ma vedere pure Skarsgard che si concia uguale a lui, questo è davvero troppo. Stavolta, mi tocca accodarmi a tutti coloro che ne hanno straparlato male, perché questa pellicola è veramente ignobile. Un pasticcio dall'inizio alla fine, che ho fatto davvero gran fatica a vedere. Tra questo e Boy kills world, la carriera del povero Bill sta subendo una brutta battuta d'arresto. Un film assolutamente dimenticabile, lontano anni luce dal fumetto di O'Barr e dal cult di Proyas del 94. Solo se avete tempo da perdere potete guardarlo, ma fa comunque male.

That Film Stew Podcast
That Film Stew Ep 521 - The Crow (Review)

That Film Stew Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 32:08


Directed by Rupert Sanders, The Crow is the dark superhero film – a reboot of The Crow film series, the fifth film in the franchise, and the second film (after the 1994 original) to adapt the 1989 comic book series by James O'Barr. Soulmates Eric (Bill Skarsgård) and Shelly (FKA Twigs) are brutally murdered when the demons of her dark past catch up with them. Given the chance to save his true love by sacrificing himself, Eric sets out to seek merciless revenge on their killers, traversing the worlds of the living and the dead to put the wrong things right.

Cinematório Podcasts
cinematório café: Enquanto o Corvo chora, os fantasmas ainda se divertem

Cinematório Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 96:27


Nesta edição do podcast cinematório café, nós analisamos dois filmes ligados ao cinema de horror que retomam sucessos de décadas passadas: "Os Fantasmas Ainda se Divertem" (Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, 2024), continuação da clássica comédia de 1988, novamente com direção de Tim Burton e com Michael Keaton no papel principal; e "O Corvo" (The Crow, 2024), nova adaptação dos quadrinhos de James O'Barr, agora com Bill Skarsgård vivendo o papel imortalizado por Brandon Lee no cultuado longa de 1994. - Visite a página do podcast no site e confira material extra sobre o tema do episódio - Junte-se ao Cineclube Cinematório e tenha acesso a conteúdo exclusivo de cinema Confira abaixo a minutagem em que comentamos cada filme: 00:00:00 - Introdução 00:06:00 - Os Fantasmas Ainda Se Divertem 01:02:43 - O Corvo Em "Os Fantasmas Ainda Se Divertem", 35 anos depois dos eventos do primeiro filme, Lydia Deetz (Winona Ryder) volta a ser assombrada por Beetlejuice, ao mesmo tempo em que tenta se reconectar com a filha, Astrid (Jenna Ortega), que não acredita nos poderes mediúnicos da mãe. As duas acabam tendo que lidar com o mundo dos mortos junto com Delia (Catherine O'Hara), que busca se reconectar com o recém-falecido marido. Em "O Corvo", o diretor Rupert Sanders propõe uma releitura da história de Eric Draven, mostrando mais de seu relacionamento com Shelly (FKA Twigs) antes de ambos serem assassinados e Eric retornar dos mortos para se vingar do crime. O filme também traz um novo e demoníaco vilão (interpretado por Danny Huston), e um visual muito diferente do clássico dos anos 90. Sentam-se à mesa conosco neste podcast: Ana Lúcia Andrade, professora de Cinema da Escola de Belas Artes da UFMG, autora dos livros "O Filme Dentro do Filme: a Metalinguagem no Cinema" e "Entretenimento Inteligente: O Cinema de Billy Wilder"; Larissa Vasconcelos, jornalista, crítica e redatora do cinematório. O cinematório café é produzido e apresentado por Renato Silveira e Kel Gomes. A cada episódio, nós propomos um debate em torno de filmes recém-lançados e temas relacionados ao cinema, sempre em um clima de descontração e buscando refletir sobre imagens presentes no nosso dia a dia. Quer mandar um e-mail? Escreva para contato@cinematorio.com.br.

Hella Soft Presents : Lords of Film
THE CROW (2024) ARE REMAKES 'FORBIDDEN'? | Hella Soft Presents : Lords of Film | EP 49

Hella Soft Presents : Lords of Film

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2024 29:51


Jenn and Bradley go toe to toe over Rupert Sanders' remake of James O Barr's graphic novel, ‘The Crow' discussing why some remakes get mostly negative feedback due to their “legacy”. So we ask y'all, are remakes “untouchable”? Or do we prefer to gatekeep certain franchises from being resurrected?Follow Lords of Film on Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/lordzoffilm/Follow Hella Soft on Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/hella.soft/sFollow Hella Soft on Twitter : https://twitter.com/jennalemanFollow Bradley Garcia on Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/bradleynoelgarcia/Listen To Lords of Film on Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hella-soft-presents-lords-of-film/id1586577735 Listen to Lords of Film on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1ubPwBcZI0QRxDfF4U5nomSubscribe to The Snake Pit on Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/c/TheSnakePitWithRattlesnakeRoySupport The Snake Pit : Patreon.com/snakepitstudios

RdMCast
RdMCast #469 – O Corvo: uma catástrofe em forma de remake

RdMCast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 67:50


Após inúmeros atrasos e um complicado processo de produção, a refilmagem de O Corvo enfim chegou aos cinemas do mundo ecoando a seguinte questão: uma intensa história de amor seria capaz de salvar um filme fadado ao fracasso? Procurando responder essa e outras perguntas, hoje o RdMCast vai até o limbo espiritual para visitar o Eric Draven de Bill Skarsgård e conversar sobre a abominável refilmagem do clássico de 1994 estrelado por Brandon Lee. Acompanhe nossa bancada por essa jornada de vida e morte enquanto dissecamos (e detonamos) o filme dirigido por Rupert Sanders, concluindo que às vezes, apenas à vezes, é melhor que o corvo não traga ninguém da terra dos mortos. O RdMCast é produzido e apresentado por: Gabi Larocca, Thiago Natário e Gabriel Braga. Apoie o RdM e receba recompensas exclusivas: https://apoia.se/rdm CITADOS NO PROGRAMA: O Corvo (1994) O Corvo (2024) O Corvo – Edição Definitiva (Livro por James O'Barr) Citações off topic: O Corvo: A Cidade dos Anjos (1996) O Corvo III: A Salvação (2000) O Corvo: Vingança Maldita (2005) Branca de Neve e o Caçador (2012) A Vigilante do Amanhã – Ghost in the Shell (2017) Nasce Uma Estrela (2018) Contra o Mundo / Boy Kills World (2023) EPISÓDIOS CITADOS: RdMCast – O Corvo (1994) e o eterno Brandon Lee RdMCast #283 – O Mundo Sombrio de Sabrina Siga o RdM Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Rep%C3%BAblicadoMedo Instagram: @republicadomedo Twitter: @Rdmcast Entre em contato através do: contato@republicadomedo.com.br PODCAST EDITADO POR Felipe Lourenço ESTÚDIO GRIM – Design para conteúdo digital Portfólio: https://estudiogrim.com.br/ Instagram: @estudiogrim Contato: contato@estudiogrim.com.br

First Print - Podcast comics de référence
The Crow : mieux vaut laisser les morts là où ils sont ?

First Print - Podcast comics de référence

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 137:03


La question posée dans le titre est peut-être un peu lugubre, mais elle a le mérite d'être posée. Trente ans après le film originel The Crow d'Alex Proyas, tiré des comics de James O'Barr, Eric Draven et Shelly Webster sont de retour sur le grand écran. Pour un film pensé comme un remake qui fait des choix importants pour se démarquer de l'ombre de son aîné, quitte à dénaturer complètement le propos ou l'ambiance des comics. Au final, une seule question reste : fallait-il vraiment faire ce film ?Visiblement oui, pour avoir un podcast The CrowVous l'aurez compris, on s'attaque à un film pas terrible en soi, et qui souffre encore plus de l'héritage qu'il emporte avec lui. Rupert Sanders ne fait aucun miracle et c'est avec l'ami Spleenter que l'on se retrouve pour évoquer The Crow, dans une émission en duo dont le format vous avait peut-être manqué ! Ceci dit, Corentin est bien de la partie pour un point Cocopédia on ne peut plus intéressant, le tout pour un podcast qui, je l'espère, vous fera passer un bon moment !Si vous appréciez notre travail, n'hésitez pas à le faire savoir en partageant le podcast sur vos réseaux sociaux, en parlant des émissions autour de vous, et en nous soutenant via Tipeee ! Très bonne écoute et à bientôt pour le prochain podcast !Le ProgrammePoint Corentinpédia - 04:40Débrief du film en duo - 32:42Soutenez First Print - Podcast Comics de Référence sur TipeeeHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Rewind of the Living Dead
The Crow (2024) Review: Is the Remake Really That Bad? — Episode 211

Rewind of the Living Dead

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 101:21


In the latest episode of Rewind of the Living Dead, we're going to escape rehab and smear ourselves with black blood as we review the 2024 remake “The Crow”…   Music courtesy of Andrew Scott Bell and Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio For more Rewind of the Living Dead, visit our website or follow on social media:https://www.rewindofthelivingdead.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/rewindofdeadFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/rewindoflivingdeadInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/rewindoflivingdead/

Comicverso
Comicverso 401: Arkham Asylum, The Instigators y The Crow

Comicverso

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024


Fecha de Grabación: Miércoles 28 de agosto de 2024. Algunos temas comentados: ¡Arkham Asylum! ¿es buena, es mala, nos gusta?(alternativamente la pregunta era por el videojuego y también lo respondimos)Paul Jenkins. El Daredevil de Chip Zdarsky.¿Se puede meter preso a Daredevil?¿Qué llevaban en los bolsillos los héroes "Liefeldanos"?Nuestro traje favorito live action de Batman ¡...y mucho más! Comentario de películas: The Instigators, película dirigida por Doug Liman y escrita por Chuck Maclean y Casey Affleck. Protagonizada por Casey Affleck, Matt Damon, Hong Chau, Michael Stuhlbarg, Paul Walter Hauser, Ving Rhames, Alfred Molina, Toby Jones, Jack Harlow, y Ron Perlman (Apple TV+). The Crow, película dirigida por Rupert Sanders a partir de un guión de Zach Baylin y William Schneider, protagonizada por Bill Skarsgård, FKA Twigs y Danny Huston (Lionsgate). Comentario de cómics: The Avengers (números 1 a 6 y Timeless), por Jed MacKay, Kev Walker, Greg Land, Jay Liesten, Mark Bagley, Andrew Hennessy, C.F. Villa, Ivan Fiorelli, Federico Blee, Marte Gracia, Ariana Maher y Cory Petit (Marvel Comics). Pueden escuchar el podcast en este reproductor: Descarga Directa MP3 (Botón derecho del mouse y "guardar enlace como"). Peso: 101 MB; Calidad: 128 Kbps. El episodio tiene una duración de 1:50:19 y la canción de cierre es "Live Forever" de Oasis. Además de en nuestras redes sociales (Twitter, Bluesky, Facebook, Instagram), también puedes interactuar con nosotros en nuestro servidor en Discord, donde una pequeña comunidad comparte recomendaciones, arte, ofertas, memes y más, y la conversación gira alrededor de muchos temas además de cómics. ¡Únete a nuestro servidor en Discord! También tenemos un Patreon. Ahí cada episodio se publica al menos 24 horas antes que en otros canales, y hay un especial mensual exclusivo para suscriptores de esa plataforma. Puedes convertirte en uno de nuestros patreoncinadores™ con aportes desde 1 dólar, que puede ser cada mes o por el tiempo que tú lo decidas, incluyendo aportaciones de una sola vez. También puedes encontrar nuestro podcast en los siguientes agregadores y servicios especializados: Comicverso en Spotify Comicverso en iVoox Comicverso en Apple Podcasts Comicverso en Google Podcasts Comicverso en Amazon Music Comicverso en Archive.org Comicverso en I Heart Radio Comicverso en Overcast.fm Comicverso en Pocket Casts Comicverso en RadioPublic Comicverso en CastBox.fm ¿Usas alguna app o servicio que no tiene disponible el podcast de Comicverso? En la parte alta de la barra lateral está el feed del podcast, el cual puedes agregar al servicio de tu preferencia si éste ofrece la opción. Nos interesa conocer tus críticas y opiniones para seguir mejorando. Si te gusta nuestro trabajo, por favor comparte el enlace a esta entrada o a nuestro perfil en el servicio de tu preferencia, cuéntale a tus amigos sobre el podcast, y recomiéndalo a quien creas que le pueda interesar. Deja tus comentarios o escríbenos directamente a comicverso@gmail.com

Sinaudiencia.com
Programa 1120: The crow, Immaculate, The first Omen, Where the devil roams, Borderlands, Alien-Romulus, MaXXXine y Alain Delon

Sinaudiencia.com

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2024 134:29


Esta semana, en la clase de Zoología, toca hablar de ornitología, y más concretamente, de la familia de los Córvidos, con la nueva versión de “The crow” aka “El cuervo”, de Rupert Sanders. Pero también: asistimos a la reactivación de las pelis de monjas, con “Immaculate”, de Michael Mohan, y “The first Omen” aka “La […]

Nerds Talking
214. The Marie Is Back Episode

Nerds Talking

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 72:03


In this week's jam-packed episode of Nerds Talking The Podcast, Marie is back in action—although she never really left! We catch up with her latest adventures and hear all about what she's been up to. Then, Carlos dives into his review of the latest box office flop, *The Crow* (2024), an American gothic superhero film directed by Rupert Sanders. This reboot of The Crow film series marks the fifth installment in the franchise and the second adaptation of the 1989 comic book series by James O'Barr. Starring Bill Skarsgård as Eric/The Crow and FKA Twigs as his ill-fated girlfriend, the film explores the dark journey of a man resurrected to avenge the deaths of himself and his loved one. After a brief commercial break, we introduce our exciting new game, Flash Five. The hosts are given five names, and they must quickly say the first thing that comes to mind. It's fast-paced, fun, and sure to keep you on your toes! Next, we give a quick review of the Netflix documentary The Murder of Air McNair, an intense look into the tragic and mysterious death of NFL quarterback Steve McNair. We also discuss the highly anticipated movie Incoming, which has been generating buzz as a contender to surpass the 2007 comedy classic *Superbad*. Directed by Greg Mottola and written by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, Superbad is a beloved coming-of-age teen buddy comedy about two high school friends, played by Jonah Hill and Michael Cera, on a quest to party and lose their virginity before graduation. How does Incoming compare to this iconic film? We break it down. Finally, we delve into the Netflix docuseries Wyatt Earp and the Cowboy War. This gritty docudrama brings to life the legendary feud between Wyatt Earp and Ike Clanton, culminating in the infamous gunfight that defined an era. Through vivid reenactments, the series paints a detailed picture of one of the Wild West's most storied battles. Man, do we have a lot packed into this episode! All that and much more on this week's *Nerds Talking The Podcast*! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nerdstalking/support

Es la Mañana de Federico
Por fin es viernes: 'El cuervo' regresa de la mano de Rupert Sanders

Es la Mañana de Federico

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 25:21


Arconada comenta los estrenos de cine de la semana y Encarna Jiménez y Ayanta Barilli toda la actualidad cultural.

SMS Podcast
Episode 40: The Crow (2024) Review

SMS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 22:31


The Crow (2024) is directed by Rupert Sanders (yes, the same one that Kristen Stewart cheated on Robert Pattinson with) and stars Pennywise himself, Bill Skarsgard and Fucka Twigs. Is this the Hot Topic film adaptation you've been waiting for? Find out on this episode!

Reel Rendezvous
The Crow (2024)

Reel Rendezvous

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 53:05


Brett and Hunter discuss and review 2024's 'The Crow' directed by Rupert Sanders. What do our tatted out SoundCloud sad bois think of this new take on the gothic cult classic? Grab your favorite trench coat, find out Bill Skarsgård's work out routine, and get ready to lounge out in Limbo as we see what the fuss is all about!THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS!!!-Instagram: @ReelRendezvous-Twitter: @ReelRendezvous-Check out our YouTube!

Out Now With Aaron and Abe
Out Now 591: The Crow

Out Now With Aaron and Abe

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 137:10


This week's Out Now with Aaron and Abe wonders if it CAN rain all the time. Professor Mike Dillon joins Aaron and Abe to discuss the long-in-the-making reimagining of The Crow. Hear what the group has to say about director Rupert Sanders' take on the original comic creation by James O'Barr. Plus, there's plenty of time for other movie chatter, including trailer talk, games, and listener thoughts. Tune in for Out Now Quickies™ (7:55), Trailer Talk for The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrrim (30:02), the main review (38:48), Games (1:49:09), and Out Now Feedback (2:00:02). So now, if you've got an hour or so to kill… Get yourself a free audiobook and help out the show at AudibleTrial.com/OutNowPodcast! Follow all of us on Twitter: @Outnow_Podcast, @AaronsPS4, @WalrusMoose Check out all of our sites, podcasts, and blogs:  TheCodeIsZeek.substack.com, Why So Blu?, We Live Entertainment Read Aaron's review for The Crow Check out our commentary for 1994's The Crow Mike Dillon Plugs Netflix's Rebel Ridge Trailer: The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrrim Next Week: The 12th Annual Summer Movie Gamble RESULTS

Cine Alerta - Podcasts
Alerta de Spoiler #142 - O Corvo

Cine Alerta - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 47:46


O filme original se tornou um clássico cult, mas suas continuações nunca conseguiram alcançar sucesso, nem de público, nem de crítica. Depois de 30 anos, e uma conturbada história de produção, o reboot de O Corvo finalmente chega aos cinemas, com o peso de trazer novos fãs e tentar atrais aqueles que admiram o trabalho do primeiro longa, além dos quadrinhos. Será que a direção de Rupert Sanders e a interpretação contemporânea de Bill Skarsgård foram suficientes para atingir esses objetivos? Alexandre Luiz e Filipe Pereira discutem a nova versão do Corvo e se existe algum futuro ainda reservado para a franquia. Depois de ouvir, mande opiniões, críticas e sugestões pra gente! Elas são sempre bem-vindas!

Masmorra Cine
BPM #111 ARMADILHA, O CORVO E UM FILME LEGAL (LONGLEGS)

Masmorra Cine

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 119:02


Angélica Hellish e Marcos Noriega conversam sobre o que tem assistido ultimamente! E dessa vez a experiencia não poderia ser pior com os filmes ARMADILHA (Trap) de M. Night Shyamalan e O CORVO (THE CROW) reimaginação do filme de 1994, dirigido por Rupert Sanders ! E pra não fechar com chave de b*sta, falamos do ótimo LONGLEGS (Vínculo Mortal) de Oz Perkins! APOIE A GENTE, NOSSO PIX apoiomasmorra@gmail.com MEU PROJETO NOVO – TRUE CRIME! (SE INSCREVA NO CANAL DO YOUTUBE) https://www.youtube.com/@voltaaomundonocrime⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ JÁ SE INSCREVA E DEIXE SEU LIKE ACESSE CINECLUBE DA MASMORRA: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://open.spotify.com/show/6XO2tljzo8XHlFCe3exzCn⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Se quiser se inscrever e dar estrelas no podcast lá no Spotify, ⁠clique aqui⁠: https://linktr.ee/masmorracine LIVES TODAS AS QUARTAS 21H NO ⁠⁠⁠⁠YOUTUBE⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠TWICH⁠⁠⁠⁠ E ⁠⁠⁠⁠FACEBOOK⁠⁠⁠⁠ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDV-AXHZ4fA

Masmorracine
BPM #111 ARMADILHA, O CORVO E UM FILME LEGAL (LONGLEGS)

Masmorracine

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 119:02


Angélica Hellish e Marcos Noriega conversam sobre o que tem assistido ultimamente! E dessa vez a experiencia não poderia ser pior com os filmes ARMADILHA (Trap) de M. Night Shyamalan e O CORVO (THE CROW) reimaginação do filme de 1994, dirigido por Rupert Sanders ! E pra não fechar com chave de b*sta, falamos do ótimo LONGLEGS (Vínculo Mortal) de Oz Perkins! APOIE A GENTE, NOSSO PIX apoiomasmorra@gmail.com MEU PROJETO NOVO – TRUE CRIME! (SE INSCREVA NO CANAL DO YOUTUBE) https://www.youtube.com/@voltaaomundonocrime⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ JÁ SE INSCREVA E DEIXE SEU LIKE ACESSE CINECLUBE DA MASMORRA: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://open.spotify.com/show/6XO2tljzo8XHlFCe3exzCn⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Se quiser se inscrever e dar estrelas no podcast lá no Spotify, ⁠clique aqui⁠: https://linktr.ee/masmorracine LIVES TODAS AS QUARTAS 21H NO ⁠⁠⁠⁠YOUTUBE⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠TWICH⁠⁠⁠⁠ E ⁠⁠⁠⁠FACEBOOK⁠⁠⁠⁠ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDV-AXHZ4fA

The Spook House Podcast
The Crow 2024 - YIKES!

The Spook House Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 62:06


Why did Bill Skarsgard have 4 different accents? Why is Rupert Sanders allowed to direct anything other than drug commercials? Why was Bill Skarzzzzgard sleepwalking through this performace? We have so many questions and try our best to find the answers. Tune in as we unravel the mystery of the worlds most unwanted movie!

Movies Merica
The Crow (2024) review

Movies Merica

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 42:33


In the original movie “The Crow” in 1994, there's a prominent refrain of “It can't rain all the time.” of course meaning sometimes it rains and sometimes there's sun. Is this new retelling of “The Crow” in 2024 going to bring us rain or sun? Is it going to disappoint or will it entertain? You'll have to watch this episode to find out. The new “The Crow” stars Bill Skarsgard (It, Barbarian, John Wick 4) as Eric Draven and FKA twigs as his true love, Shelly. The movie is kicked off by a friend of Shelly's letting her know that there is something she has that incriminates the big, bad guy in this, played by Danny Huston. As you'd expect, the bad guys know about this and kick off the chase element of this movie. Shelly, in the meantime, is sent to a massive drug rehab center/prison where she meets, and strikes up a relationship with Eric. In one way this turns out to be a bad turn of fate for Eric because he and Shelly are murdered because she knows about that incriminating evidence. Eric, however, isn't sent to the afterlife, he is offered a chance to go back to the land of the living and put right what was made wrong. In other words, find the scumbags that killed him and Shelly and exact terrible revenge on them. This way he and Shelly can find peace. Also, he has a crow to play criminal Google Maps for him to help Eric find the right baddies. This “The Crow” remake also stars Josette Simon, Laura Birn, Sami Bouajila, Karel Dobry, Jordan Bolger, Sebastian Orozco, David Bowles, Trigga, Samba Goldin, Isabella Wei, Jordan Haj and Dukagjin Podrimaj. Support the Show.Feel free to reach out to me via:@MoviesMerica on Twitter @moviesmerica on InstagramMovies Merica on Facebook

W2M Network
Damn You Hollywood: The Crow (2024)

W2M Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 106:15


Robert Winfree, Mark Radulich, Dorian Price and Mac Kettner present their The Crow 2024 Movie Review!The Crow is a 2024 American gothic superhero film directed by Rupert Sanders from a screenplay by Zach Baylin and William Schneider. A reboot of The Crow film series, it is the fifth film in the franchise, and is the second film, after the 1994 film, to adapt the 1989 comic book series by James O'Barr. The film stars Bill Skarsgård as Eric / The Crow, a man who is resurrected to avenge the deaths of himself and his girlfriend, played by FKA Twigs.The film entered development in December 2008, with Stephen Norrington stating that he would write and direct a "reinvention" of The Crow. It entered a complicated production process with various directors, screenwriters, and cast members attached at various points. Filmmakers Norrington, Juan Carlos Fresnadillo, F. Javier Gutiérrez, and Corin Hardy were initially signed to direct while Bradley Cooper, Luke Evans, Jack Huston, and Jason Momoa were all cast as Eric during various points in development. Skarsgård was announced as Eric in April 2022, along with Sanders as director. Filming began in July, occurring in Prague and Penzing near Munich.The Crow had its world premiere in New York City on August 20, 2024, and was released in France on August 21, 2024, and in the United States by Lionsgate on August 23, 2024. The film received negative reviews from critics and has grossed $4.6 million worldwide.Disclaimer: The following may contain offensive language, adult humor, and/or content that some viewers may find offensive – The views and opinions expressed by any one speaker does not explicitly or necessarily reflect or represent those of Mark Radulich or W2M Network.Mark Radulich and his wacky podcast on all the things:https://linktr.ee/markkind76alsohttps://www.teepublic.com/user/radulich-in-broadcasting-networkFB Messenger: Mark Radulich LCSWTiktok: @markradulichtwitter: @MarkRadulichInstagram: markkind76RIBN Album Playlist: https://suno.com/playlist/91d704c9-d1ea-45a0-9ffe-5069497bad59

Epic Film Guys Podcast
The Crow (2024) Review (Bonus Episode)

Epic Film Guys Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 57:16


You asked for it, so here it is! On this BONUS EPISODE of Epic Film Guys, Justin & Brady take one for the team to review Rupert Sanders' new film adaptation of The Crow. Is it really as bad as everyone says it is?  Where to find us: Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/epic-film-guys- Official Fan Group : https://www.facebook.com/groups/epicfilmguys Feed URL: https://epicfilmguys.podbean.com/feed/ Wordpress: http://epicfilmguys.wordpress.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/epicfilmguysny/live You can also catch us on most every podcatcher under the sun! Search for us on BluBrry, Stitcher, Spreaker, Google Podcasts, Overcast, and many others. Search and you will find us! There has never been a better time to join up with the elites at https://www.patreon.com/epicfilmguys! You can get access to pre-roll and outtakes from the show, exclusive episodes, free swag, and so much mo

Middle-Aged Geeks
Episode 45: "Bad for people, bad for crows" - The Crow (2024)

Middle-Aged Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 84:01


Welcome to this week's episode. We've another new release this week with Rupert Sanders' re-imagining of The Crow (2024). Before that we'll take you through some news and reactions to recent announcements and trailers. And we'll also be discussing what we've been dipping our toe into this week. Spoiler: fuck all. Thanks for listening. You can find us on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠YouTube ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠and ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠TikTok⁠ 00:00:00 Intro and news 00:16:35 What we've played/watched 00:20:44 Movie Review: The Crow (2024)

Grousse Kino
Eng Form vu Fräiheet

Grousse Kino

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2024 54:22


De Michel Delage an d'Valerija Berdi beschwätzen: "Les Fantômes" (Jonathan Millet), "Amerikatsi" (Michael Goorjian) an "The Crow" (Rupert Sanders).

Grousse Kino
Eng Form vu Fräiheet

Grousse Kino

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2024 54:22


De Michel Delage an d'Valerija Berdi beschwätzen: "Les Fantômes" (Jonathan Millet), "Amerikatsi" (Michael Goorjian) an "The Crow" (Rupert Sanders).

Grousse Kino
Eng Form vu Fräiheet

Grousse Kino

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2024 54:22


De Michel Delage an d'Valerija Berdi beschwätzen: "Les Fantômes" (Jonathan Millet), "Amerikatsi" (Michael Goorjian) an "The Crow" (Rupert Sanders).

The Empire Film Podcast
#631 ft. Jeff Goldblum, Rupert Sanders

The Empire Film Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 105:36


This week's episode of the Empire Podcast is jampacked with joy, folks. Guest-wise, we have a big old chunk of the Empire VIP Club live Q&A Chris Hewitt did with Jeff Goldblum, star of new Netflix show KAOS, a short while ago. And it's as gloriously Jeff Goldblumy as you could hope for. [24:13 - 42:52 approx] Chris is also joined this week by Rupert Sanders, the director of the brand new version of The Crow, as they talk about grief, love and wrestling with iconography. [1:05:04 - 1:24:24 approx] Either side of those, Chris is joined in the podbooth by Helen O'Hara, Ben Travis and — in her final pod before she leaves Empire — Sophie Butcher to discuss the news of The Acolyte's cancellation, create a brand new sport, and review Kneecap, Blink Twice, and Cuckoo. And, as it's Sophie's last show, the listeners' questions segment is dedicated almost entirely to her, as she answers your questions about her brief but brilliant time at the world's biggest movie magazine (and award-losing podcast arm). Enjoy.

ReelBlend
Bill Skarsgård Went All In On ‘The Crow' | Rupert Sanders Interview

ReelBlend

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 33:59


Director Rupert Sanders joins ReelBlend to discuss his new remake of The Crow, starring Bill Skarsgård and FKA twigs.ReelBlend PremiumSign up for a bi-weekly newsletter from Sean, and ad-free episodes at bit.ly/reelblendpremium.ReelBlend on YouTubeBe sure to subscribe to ReelBlend on YouTube (YouTube.com/ReelBlendPodcast) for full episodes of the show in video form.Follow The ShowReelBlend - @ReelBlendSean - @Sean_OConnellJake - @JakesTakesKevin - @KevinMcCarthyTVGabe - @gabeKovacsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reelblend/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

A Film By...
The Crow 2024 Review

A Film By...

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 5:25


Jeff heads to the theater to determine whether or not Bill Skarsgard and FKA twigs can put the wrong things right in Rupert Sanders' retelling of "The Crow" with a quick, SPOILER-FREE review!For exclusive episodes and content, check out A Film By... Podcast on our Patreon with a FREE 7-day trial. You can also sign up as a free member! Check out www.afilmbypodcast.com/ for more information.Email us at afilmbypodcast@gmail.com with your questions, comments, and requests.Find us on Instagram, X, and Facebook @afilmbypodcast.

CaptureMag
MONSTER SQUAD : THE CROW

CaptureMag

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 152:35


Dans ce nouvel épisode de MONSTER SQUAD, Marie Casabonne reçoit Erich Vogel et Stéphane Moïssakis pour le 7ème et dernier épisode de la saison, consacré à The Crow, à l'occasion des 30 ans du film d'Alex Proyas, mais aussi de la sortie de son reboot par Rupert Sanders, en salles ce 21 août.Ensemble, ils s'attaquent à une saga tragique : The Crow, et sa mythologie créée par James O'Barr dans le comic éponyme publié en 1989 et sublimée dans son adaptation au cinéma sous les traits de Brandon Lee dans le film d'Alex Proyas avant d'être malmenée dans des suites très dispensables. Une saga tragique, dans tous les sens du terme.Présentation : Marie CasabonneRédacteur en chef : Stéphane MoïssakisChroniqueurs : Erich ‘Cuervo' Vogel et Stéphane MoïssakisRéalisation : Alain MercierProduction : Stéphane Moïssakis et Alain MercierMontage et mixage : Anthony NavarroMusiques : Magic And Ecstasy et Rite Of Magic par Ennio Morricone Podcasts exclusifs et anticipés Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Pop News
Le futur de Pop News après deux ans et GROSSES annonces !

Pop News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 71:17


Bienvenue dans Pop News !C'est la dernière de la saison 2023-2024 pour Pop News ! En plus des news classiques, on a beaucoup de choses à vous dire dans cet épisode (suite de l'émission, format, déménagement à l'autre bout du monde... !?).N'oubliez pas de soutenir Pop News ! Vos dons nous permettent de continuer à vous informer sur l'actualité du cinéma et des séries.Soutenez-nous sur Ko-fiNEWSPreview de Star Wars Skeleton CrewSquid Game S2 datée au 26/12 et une saison 3 en 2025 pour terminer la série14 personnes arrêtées et 10 victimes sauvées dans une affaire de proxénétisme autour de la Comic ConLes dessous du deal pour le retour de RDJ dans Avengers 5 et 6LES INFOS QUE VOUS NE VERREZ PAS DANS CET ÉPISODE DE POP NEWSUne série animée Evil Dead avec Bruce Campbell de retourRobert Kirkman voudrait 7 à 8 saisons pour adapter InvincibleLe spin-off Star Wars sur Lando est mort selon Justin SimienGeorge RR Martin fait le point sur les spin-offs de GOT dans les cartonsHouse of the Dragon se terminera probablement avec la saison 4 selon Ryan CondalLe tournage de Superman est terminéUn biopic sur Britney Spears en travaux avec John M. Chu à la réalUn spin-off de Cobra Kai sur Mr Miyagi en développementTom Cruise devrait faire une cascade durant la cérémonie de clôture des JO 2024David Lynch maladePOINT BOX OFFICEDeadpool & WolverineVice Versa 2Un P'tit truc en plusGROS SUJETBilan de deux ans de Pop NewsSorties de la semaine à venirEn sallesBorderlands 7/08 de Eli Roth avec Cate Blanchett, Kevin Hart et Jack Black - Lilith, une chasseuse de primes au passé trouble, revient à contrecœur sur sa planète natale, Pandore, la planète la plus chaotique de la galaxie… Sa mission est de retrouver la fille disparue d'Atlas, l'homme le plus puissant (et le plus méprisable) de l'univers.Trap 7/08 de M. Night Shyamalan avec Josh Hartnett - 30 000 spectateurs. 300 policiers. Un tueur. Cooper, père de famille et tueur en série, se retrouve pris au piège par la police en plein cœur d'un concert. S'échappera-t-il ?Alien Romulus 14/08 de Fede Alvarez - Alors qu'il entreprend des fouilles dans une station spatiale abandonnée, un groupe de jeunes voyageurs se retrouve confronté à la forme de vie la plus terrifiante de l'univers…The Crow 21/08 de Rupert Sanders avec Bill Skarsgard - Eric et sa fiancée Shelly sont sauvagement assassinés par un gang de criminels. Mais une force mystérieuse ramène Eric d'entre les morts, qui, doté de pouvoirs surnaturels, entreprend de se venger pour sauver son véritable amour.En streaming Netflix Prime Disney+ Paramount+Umbrella Academy saison finale (8/08 Netflix)Emily in Paris S4 P1 (15/08 Netflix)Terminator Zero (29/08 Netflix) 2022. Une guerre fait rage depuis des décennies entre les quelques survivants humains et une armée infinie de machines. 1997. L'IA connue sous le nom de Skynet a pris conscience d'elle-même et a commencé sa guerre contre l'humanitéLe Seigneur des Anneaux : Les Anneaux de Pouvoir S2 (29/08 3 épisodes Prime)En jeux vidéoStormgate (13/08) début accès anticipé sur PC jeu de stratégie par les créateurs de Starcraft 2Star Wars Outlaws (30/08) PC PS5 XSX jeu d'action en monde ouvert entre l'Empire contre attaque et le Retour du Jedi. On y joue Kay Vess alors qu'elle tente l'un des plus gros braquages que la Bordure extérieur ait jamais vuOn a vu ça, qu'est-ce que ça vaut ?Moi moche et méchant 4Nos réseaux :

Not a Bomb
Episode 207 - Ghost in the Shell (2017)

Not a Bomb

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024


Welcome back to Not A Bomb! This is the podcast where we dive into some of cinema's biggest box office failures and explore whether they deserve a second chance. Unfortunately, we bid ado to “Re-May'-ke” month with a remake of one of the most quintessential anime films of all time, Ghost in the Shell. You may have heard about this one during its production, as the film was controversial for some of its casting choices. Was the outrage justified? Did the film live up to the high expectations of the original anime? To help answer these questions and more, we are happy to bring back Jose from Watch/Skip+ to assist in the discussion.Ghost in the Shell is directed by Rupert Sanders and stars Scarlett Johansson, Takeshi Kitano, Michael Pitt, Pilou Askaek, Chin Han, and Juliette BinocheMake sure to check out Jose on Watch/Skip+ and make sure to drop them a review! Be sure to check us out over on YouTube - Crying Freeman on Episode 35 of And Now for Something A Little Bit Different. Also, check out Episode 82 of Moviestruck, where we join Sophia to discuss M. Night Shyamalan's The Happening. Should you wish to provide feedback or suggest a cinematic flop for discussion, please reach out to us at NotABombPod@gmail.com or through our contact page. If you enjoy our content, consider leaving a review on Apple Podcast.Cast: Brad, Troy, Jose

Geek Freaks Headlines
The Crow Returns, HBO Failing, and Rotten Tomato Reviews

Geek Freaks Headlines

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2023 2:58


Hey everyone! Today, we're diving deep into some of the latest Hollywood updates and addressing the elephant in the room: the potential manipulation of Rotten Tomatoes scores. Let's get started! 1.

Entertainment(x)
Kate Cohen ”Man's Search for Meaning & Mastercourse Hollywood”

Entertainment(x)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 32:49


Kate Cohen (IG:@katecohendavis)(LI:@kate-cohen) is an award-winning director, producer, and entrepreneur with two decades of experience leading high-profile projects from inception to completion. She is a creative producer with a long track record of business development, raising financing from some of the most powerful entrepreneurs across the globe, and developing and packaging projects with A-list talent. As Founder of KCD Media, she produces films with Hollywood's elite players, including Natalie Portman, Johnny Depp, Christopher Nolan, and Spike Lee, among many others. Cohen is also a lifelong advocate for youth mental health and has mentored countless young girls, inspiring resilience and success. Cohen recently Co-Founded Straight Up Impact, whose mission is to create commercial films that move audiences to enact social change. Prior to KCD Media, Cohen co-founded Straight Up Films, in partnership with David Boies, and had a successful 14 year run as co-CEO. Her current slate includes Joseph Merrick, based on the life of “the Elephant Man” to be directed by Rupert Sanders; Man's Search for Meaning, a film adaptation of Viktor Frankl's best-selling memoir; a compelling docu-series addressing systemic causes of the youth mental health crisis; and several other film and TV projects in varying stages of development with high-level talent. Kate has also recently established herself as an award-winning director for the film LUNA, which will be released in 2023. Kate wants to empower the next generation of filmmakers and has recently created the 8-week course “How to Close a Deal in Hollywood” to share her hard-won knowledge from nearly two decades working with the best in the business. More info can be found at: MasterCourseHollywood.com. 

more than just a movie
#282: GHOST IN THE SHELL

more than just a movie

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 68:12


This month we're picking movies from Scarlett Johansson's filmography! Allan goes first! GHOST IN THE SHELL (2017) Directed by Rupert Sanders

SpyHards Podcast
098. Ghost in the Shell (2017)

SpyHards Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 86:46


Agents Scott and Cam, along with guest operative Jarrah Hodge from the Women at Warp podcast, perform slow-mo high dives off neon-lit skyscrapers while hacking in to the Scarlett Johansson-led 2017 live-action remake of Ghost in the Shell.    Directed by Rupert Sanders. Starring Scarlett Johansson, Pilou Asbæk, 'Beat' Takeshi Kitano, Juliette Binoche, Chin Han and Michael Pitt. Check out Women at Warp wherever you get your podcasts, and follow Jarrah on Twitter. Become a SpyHards Patron and gain access to top secret "Agents in the Field" bonus episodes, movie commentaries and more! Pick up exclusive SpyHards merch, including the "What Does Vargas Do?" t-shirt by @shaylayy, available only at Redbubble Social media: @spyhards View the NOC List and the Disavowed List at Letterboxd.com/spyhards Podcast artwork by Hannah Hughes.

Me and My Dad Watch Anime
65: Ghost in the Shell (2017)

Me and My Dad Watch Anime

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 110:46


Welcome to Cancelled Island! This week we watched Rupert Sanders's “Ghost in the Shell” and discussed business cards, hologram concerts, platonic prostitutes, foot binding, open marriages, CGI asian eyes, the Celebrity Deathmatch Semi-Finals, and more! Leave a 5 star rating and a review/movie suggestion on iTunes and we'll shout you out on the show and “review” your movie of choice! Cover art by Sixofspades1 on Twitch Follow us on Twitter: @meandmydadwatch

Tentpole Trauma
The Huntsman: Winter's War

Tentpole Trauma

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 56:58


2012's Snow White and the Huntsman was something of a surprise hit, so it's no surprise that Universal Studios ordered a sequel. Unfortunately by the time 2016 rolled around both director Rupert Sanders and star Kristen Stewart were off on other projects, leaving Chris Hemsworth and Charlize Theron to shoulder the film along with newcomers Jessica Chastain and Emily Blunt, resulting in an icy reception. Join Sebastian and Jennifer as they consult the magic mirror to determine why The Huntsman: Winter's War failed to be a box office fairy tale.

Comic Talk Today
Comic Talk Today COMIC TALK HEADLINES FOR APRIL 6TH, 2022 | CW gives the Axe, New Batman Series, and GAMING Rumors

Comic Talk Today

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 66:25


 It's time for the Comic Talk Headlines with Generally Nerdy! HUGE Picard announcement. CW slims down. Games dominate the Rumor Mill.Tune in Wednesdays for the regular show and Saturdays for the re-post of the Friday night LIVE SHOW. Plus, don't forget to subscribe for more fresh content.     TV/StreamingFollow-ups/CorrectionsBatwoman - No season 4. But the writers are trying to start a Twitter campaign to get a renewal.Witcher - Season 3 has begun principal photography.Fallout - Ella Purnell cast in an undisclosed lead role. Joins Walter Goggins. https://variety.com/2022/tv/news/fallout-tv-series-amazon-cast-ella-purnell-1235219101/ Star Trek: Picard - LeVar Burton, Michael Dorn, Jonathan Frakes, Gates McFadden, Marina Sirtis, and Brent Spiner all returning for the third and final season. https://youtu.be/qGl8ypcjWeI Gotham Knights - Misha Collins will be Harvey Dent… https://nerdist.com/article/misha-collins-gotham-knights-cw-casting/ TrailersBarry Season 3 - https://youtu.be/yx6AS0zzfGM Batman Unburied - https://open.spotify.com/episode/6SULCT3IOq1Kq6MEPLGwj9?si=iLRNcqi4QXqKJlHQ9CEggg May 3rd on Spotify.SherlockRDJ and Lionel Wigram are set to produce TWO Sherlock series on HBO Max. Downey may not be returning as the lead.https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/sherlock-holmes-tv-universe-hbo-max-robert-downey-jr-1235125518/ SuggestsBig Bang TheoryMoviesFollow-ups/CorrectionsThe Batman - Now the best performing DCEU movie (over $700M). Only behind the Nolan Batman movies domestically. https://cosmicbook.news/the-batman-best-performing-dceu-movie TrailersBob's Burgers - https://youtu.be/hbGXqUumtqg The CrowBill Skarsgard has been cast as the Lead (presumably Eric Draven) with Rupert Sanders set to direct, and Zach Baylin as script writer.https://deadline.com/2022/04/the-crow-bill-skarsgard-eric-draven-rupert-sanders-1234992876/ SuggestsBatman ‘89Rumor MillLegends of TomorrowNext on the CW list of shows to cancel.UbisoftPrince of Persia and Assassin's Creed getting new entries, and Beyond Good and Evil 2 update coming soon. Likely in response to the canceled E3.SimpsonsAnother movie is in the works.Overwatch 2Battle pass in the cards?GTA 6Now the rumor is that the protagonists will be a brother and sister duo.You can support this show by visiting our merch store, or by leaving us an Apple Podcasts review.

Be It Till You See It
Be the impact, to see the impact (ft. Kelly Slattery and Marisa Polvino) - Ep79

Be It Till You See It

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 52:45


This eye-opening convo exposes the reality many foster care youth face and shows what following passion instead of a path can achieve.  If you have any questions about this episode or want to get some of the resources we mentioned, head over to LesleyLogan.co/podcast. If you have any comments or questions about the Be It pod shoot us a message at beit@lesleylogan.co . And as always, if you're enjoying the show please share it with someone who you think would enjoy it as well. It is your continued support that will help us continue to help others. Thank you so much! Never miss another show by subscribing at LesleyLogan.co/subscribe. In this episode you will learn about:The backstory to Barely Canadian Tackling a large problem and believing in the impactThe foster care system and “aging out”Learning as you go and learning with othersLeading with your heart for success Finding something that you want to be a part of Episode References/Links:IG @barelycanadianWebsite Barely CanadianIG @kellyslatteryIG @marisapolvinoIG @straightupimpactEchoes of Hope WebsiteKidsave WebsiteGuest Bio:MARISA POLVINOCo-CEO/Founder STRAIGHT UP FILMS and STRAIGHT UP IMPACTWith a career spanning over three decades, Marisa Polvino is a prolific producer and entrepreneur with a skill for identifying, packaging, and producing quality, star-driven entertainment across all genres and budget levels. Presently, Marisa is Partner and Co-CEO/Founder of STRAIGHT UP FILMS a fully integrated multi-media production company that has worked alongside top-name Hollywood talent, including Natalie Portman, Rosario Dawson, Jesse Eisenberg, Gina Rodriguez and Johnny Depp.Polvino identifies and shapes projects that align with the company's ethos. Presently, she oversees a top flight feature slate which includeHow to Set a Fire and Why, directed by award winning director/actress Lisa Edelstein, Dissonance, a YA love story set in the multiverse directed by Catherine Hardwicke, Joseph Merrick - The Elephant Man to be directed by Rupert Sanders and a film adaptation of Viktor Frankl's iconic memoir Man's Search for Meaning.Recognizing the profound effect cinema can have on culture Polvino co-founded Straight Up Impact. The companies mission is to create, produce and finance thought provoking content that appeals to human emotions, shifts perspectives and inspires positive social change.Polvino uses her entrepreneurial spirit and know-how and focuses on forging relationships with likeminded partners while also overseeing much of the company's business strategy, development, marketing and operational structure. In 2019, she created the “Power On” series for Google's computer science in media division which was a short-film series directed by leading actresses and designed to promote greater gender and racial diversity in STEAM fields. Polvino is currently producing the "Meaning in Madness" film series which centers around the systemic issues contributing to the mental health crisis facing young adults and teens today and the importance of meaning and purpose in their lives.Marisa is inspired by her two children and encourages them to follow their passions, pay attention to what matters most in life and to always work hard and be nice to people.KELLY SLATTERY Kelly Slattery, a native Canadian and songwriter by trade, made an interesting progression from writing music for such companies as Lionsgate, CBS and Disney, to writing screenplays and producing for film, to philanthropy and now, Barely Canadian, her social enterprise clothing line.Down for Life which premiered at the Toronto Film Festival, was Kelly's first feature, followed by subsequent Lionsgate projects like House of the Rising Sun and Cougars Inc, with Hijacked and Breaking Wind soon to follow, released by Anchor Bay.Kelly was a founding partner of Therapy Content, the production company for Dave Grohl's Sound City and Sonic Highways, and was fortunate to touch so many impactful products, although she eventually ventured off on her own after selling one of her TV comedies she co-created with Lee Aronsohn (co-creator of Two and a Half Men) in the room to ABC networks, along with signing a surf drama to Legendary Pictures. Whilst in development on her own projects, Kelly works as a consultant in the Film and TV space; developing, packaging and setting up projects at various studios.Kelly felt inspired to step into the nonprofit space years later, when she and her husband adopted their then 16 year old daughter from foster care. Starting at Venice Arts as the Director of Advancement, Kelly was quickly recruited by Film2Future as their Executive Director and went on to increase their operating budget by 83% in her first year while deciding to complete her family, Kelly and her husband foster to adopt her then 16 year old son.Barely Canadian was created to show their children that an idea can become a business and how to see an idea through to fruition. The moment friends and family got their hands on Barely Canadian, they quickly knew this business training idea had just become a company. As a Social Enterprise company that supports foster youth, it was important for the brand to feel as "home" and cozy as possible to align with their messaging about helping foster youth find their forever homes, hence Barely Canadian's mainstay of super soft clothing. Barely Canadian is proud to share that they source and hire all locally and donate 20% of our profits to foster youth organizations like Kidsave and Echoes of Hope.  OPC Flashcards:OPC Flashcards are on AmazonOPC Flashcards are on our site  If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser or Castbox.  ResourcesWatch the Be It Till You See It podcast on YouTube!Lesley Logan websiteBe It Till You See It PodcastOnline Pilates Classes by Lesley LoganOnline Pilates Classes by Lesley Logan on YouTubeProfitable Pilates Social MediaInstagramFacebookTik TokLinkedIn Episode Transcript:Lesley Logan 0:00  Hey Be It babe, what's up? Okay, I this is just I'm like glowing. I'm like can't stop smiling. I have two guests on today's interview. Two women who, gosh, their, their passion and purpose, like what they care so much about. It's like, freakin' like, it's contagious and like, like the only best way can get a contagion can be. Anyway (Lesley laughs) anyways, like it really is though like every time I get off a call with them I am sitting a little taller, flying a little higher, buzzing a little bit faster. And, and Brad actually joined today's interview as well. So we have a foursome. In fact, I met Kelly, because of Brad. And Kelly and Brad go way back in time. And Kelly is such a connector, which is why we're probably like, just to like kindred spirits there. But um, Kelly and Marisa have this amazing company Barely Canadian what you're gonna hear about. And I really can't wait for you to hear how they answer all their questions. Because I think that too often we're trying to figure out how do we organize all the thoughts? How do we organize all the dots before we start something. And that's not how things work. And even if you could connect all the dots, even if you had everything in place, and you're like, "Okay, I've got the plan. I've got the plan, here it is." Something is gonna come and rip that plan right out, water is gonna spill on that plan you're gonna miss, you're gonna lose a couple of those dots. And that's okay. And that's what makes that but it's also what makes you realize what's worth fighting for. And so these two women are super, super passionate about foster youth, and the organization's could save and echoes of hope. And they have a social enterprise, which is like they created a product that I can't wait for you to touch in your own lives. And it supports these organizations. And, you know, now more than ever, I think it's really important that we follow our passions and our purpose and it really does make you light up and make you want to show up when you're scared to death, to do something. So these two women are really doing something for a great cause. And they don't have all the answers to how they're going to do things but they are being it till they see it as they do it. And I'm really passionate about what they're doing. Brad and I are so freakin' stoked to be working with them and find different ways to collaborate with them and I can't wait for you to also witness that journey because we are still figuring it out. And that is what makes it super super fun and I can't wait to see how we can continue to support them in all our ways with our Profitable Pilates business and with OPC. I just the more more time and more excuse I can do to spend time with these women and what they're doing I will. So without further ado, here is our first two guests interview and with Brad joining in so it's special treat and I hope you enjoy it and I really can't wait to hear your takeaways. Please tag us, tag @barelycanadian. And let us know how this affected you? How this helped you? How this show do some light and some inspiration? All right, thank you so much. Here it is.Welcome to the Be It Till You See It podcast where we talk about taking messy action, knowing that perfect is boring. I'm Lesley Logan, Pilates instructor and fitness business coach. I've trained thousands of people around the world and the number one thing I see stopping people from achieving anything is self doubt. My friends, action brings clarity and it's the antidote to fear. Each week, my guests will bring Bold, Executable, Intrinsic and Targeted steps that you can use to put yourself first and Be It Till You See It. It's a practice, not a perfect. Let's get started.All right, Be It Till You See It listeners. We have a very exciting adventure for you right now. There has there's not only one guest, there are two guests and Brad's joining us. So we have (Brad: What? woot woot woot) we have an actual foursome happening (Lesley laughs) on this podcast. Um, you've got Kelly Slattery and Marisa Polvino, I hope I said their names correctly. And I am just really delighted to bring these two women to you. They are doing something so amazing. And there just proof that like taking an idea and just going for it no matter how many obstacles or what people might think about going into a somewhat crowded market. And they're doing it because they care so much about a special cause, I'm not let them tell you about but I just I had to have these women on because they're I think they're going to inspire you to Be It Till You See It and not let, not let anything get in your way. So Kelly and Marisa said thanks for being here. Can you each introduce yourselves?Kelly Slattery 4:37  Yeah, Marisa so you go ahead (Marisa: What?) and you'll talk... I always talk first. (Lesley laughs) You have to realize that I'm gonna be a gentle lady and say, "You talk first." (Lesley laughs)Marisa Polvino 4:46  Good morning Be It Till You See It people. Um, my name is Marisa Polvino. I am a film producer and content creator. I have a company called Straight Up Impact which creates thought provoking gain content around global issues that are most urgent. I also make films but I've been over the years moving more into the social impact space because my heart and my soul needs to be a little more fulfilled than what the customary film industry can do to one's heart and soul. (Lesley laughs) And Kelly and I've been friends for a long time and I and when she launched Barely Canadian. As a social enterprise company, I immediately wanted to jump on board with her and help build out one some of the most snugly, softest, comfy where ever but also one that provides money towards foster youth and supporting foster youth. And I happened to be making a short film about uncovering the systemic issues in the foster care system. And what we can do as a community to come together and help these foster youth live a fruitful, powerful, beautiful life after the foster care system after they age out. (Lesley: Oh) So that's about me and you can find me on Instagram at @marissapolvino and at @straightupimpact.Lesley Logan 6:07  Amazing. Okay, I want to dive into that but we have to we have to hear back from Kelly first. So Kelly, tell us how (Kelly: So many) got here.Kelly Slattery 6:15  Gosh such a tale. I'm a, I'm Canadian. My name is Kelly Slattery. And I came to America because I had a song in a Lionsgate Soundtrack, American Psycho 2. And I was an artist in Canada. So I was like, "I'm gonna move illegally to Canada, I mean to America," (Lesley laughs) to your country. And so I made the journey. It was interesting that later on in life, I actually wrote a TV show about that experience of being an illegal alien, it was about, it was about an illegal Canadian who lives in with illegal Mexican family and works in construction. We did sell it to ABC. I had the co-creator of Two and a Half Men and Big Bang, as you know, my showrunner. So I went from like, then I started producing films. I was a founder of a company that we produced for Dave Grohl. We did Sound City, we did Sonic Highways. But I left actually pretty much when I sold that show that I had written. And then we had another... Anyways, I've always been involved in entertainment, as a as a songwriter, as a singer, as a producer, and as a writer. And when we adopted our kids, initially, my daughter from foster care at the age of 16, I decided to convert my life to service and so I joined the nonprofit space, which was really interesting. And, and really challenging. And, and it's unique. Let me, let me just leave it there as calling it a very unique space, you know, but I learned a lot. And I learned that what I really want to do is something that makes a difference in the world. I always reference this film I had done for Lionsgate that I produced in Michigan, it was overnights, it was winter, it was exterior, it was awful, because (Lesley laughs) it was freezing and just like like physically traumatic, I would say just the cold even as a Canadian, which is why I'm called "Barely Canadian," because I'm always freezing. But anyways, I realize this ended up in the Walmart bin for 2.99 on sale. I gave two years of my life and my heart to this, I'm not doing this anymore. So trying to really find purpose in my life. When we adopted our son, we're actually in the process of adopting our son, we brought him into our family, we wanted to show them that an idea can become something and just with little steps and progression and just like due diligence of basic, you know actions every day or every week, you can build something. So that was the purpose of Barely Canadian was to show them how to be entrepreneurs, how to acquire basic business skills. And anyways, long and short people really liked the product and boom, it's it became a company. And we give 20% back to foster youth. And Marisa started coming to the pop ups I was doing and she just was like, "I love everything about this. Can I participate?" I'm like, "Hell yeah."Brad Crowell 8:59  Did you know, did you know each other prior?Kelly Slattery 9:01  Yeah, we had been engaged in some film projects together and and just became really fast friends. When Marisa moved out here from New York. SoMarisa Polvino 9:11  Yeah. I moved in New York, Kelly was the first one of the first people that I met outside... Well, wi... within industry, but outside of the industry friends that I had when I moved here and we fell in love immediately. It really was love at first sight.Lesley Logan 9:24  Well, (Kelly: Yeah) you all have that because I, Brad's known Kelly for a long time. But as soon as I got a call with you both I'm like, "Oh, I'm in love with these women. These women are amazing." (Marisa laughs) We are donating to their cause... (Lesley laughs)Brad Crowell 9:35  She was talking about you both for like a day and a half later. (Lesley: Yeah, yeah.) (Kelly: Oh my ...) It's really a great convo.Kelly Slattery 9:39  Well, we can find kindred spirits, right. Like I think we connect because we were connected already. (Lesley: Yeah) I think, you know, and we're taken by your gorgeous red hair. So that's why we're here. (Lesley laughs) Yeah, and then with Marisa the whites of her eyes were so white and I didn't want to shoot you know, but honestly the whites over eyes are so white. It's extraordinary. (Lesley: Oh my gosh) I remember that when I first met her.Lesley Logan 10:04  Oh, ladies, I love you... I so I want to go, Marisa, you said something. And maybe the two of you can talk about this, I kind of feel like working, doing a social enterprise, working in a nonprofit space trying to make an impact, you almost have to be like, act as if what you're doing is making the difference that you are hoping to make some day because it is so I don't know, I won't answer the question for you. But I feel like it's so hard to show up every day for a cause that has so much systemic problems, that if you don't act as if it's like, what you're doing is making the difference on a daily basis. It's kind of hard. So can you speak to that? Like, what is it take to? I think a lot of people want a part of social impact. And like, what does it take to do that? Like, how do you start?Marisa Polvino 10:50  You want me to start? (Lesley: Yeah) Well, I mean, I think everything is hard, right? Whatever, whatever you endeavor to do, is, it is like pushing that boulder up the hill, and finding certain projects, be it in the film side of the things, or in an apparel line. If you have a passion around what that product is bringing to the marketplace. And if you strongly believe that that messaging, that brand messaging around it, any kind of a product is one that the world needs, and that it can enact a change that is most vital, then it's easy to get behind it. Because everything, everything is difficult. And you know, somebody, many, many years ago, you know, one the persistence of vision, but two like, if you do what you love, the money, the success, whatever it is that you're hoping to achieve from it will follow. And to not just lead with your passion, lead with what you love to do. And what the messaging is and what what that content, that material, that peril, whatever that is brings to the world can add value to your soul and add value to your audience that you're presenting it to. And I think what's really easy is you know, like I'm wearing this sweatshirt. Yes, it is like shameless promotion. But it's also like really super comfortable. I was taking my dog for a walk earlier, I had the sound like, "Oh, I'm just... I was not intending to wear it." but like, "Oh my God, it's so comfortable. I don't want to take it off." (Lesley: Okay...) And ...Lesley Logan 12:22  I have to say yes because I have three Barely Canadian sweaters and I wore them five days in a row. Like I just, I went through a cycle ... (Lesley laughs) (Marisa: I can't take it off. I was waiting) Kelly Slattery 12:31  You know actually ... Lesley texting you need one for Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, (Lesley: Yeah) Saturday, Sunday, like the designated and I thought we should do that. Remember how they used to do underwear? (Lesley: Yeah)Marisa Polvino 12:41  It has the labeled underwear? I was just thinking. Lesley Logan 12:42  ... I'm so glad you picked up on that because I was like, "I hope she knows I'm talking about. I'm talking about when you were a kid, the underwear." (Lesley laughs)Kelly Slattery 12:51  Yeah. Yeah, (Brad: That's a...) But a kind of, I think it's a great idea - is a fun little throwback though, you know. (Marisa: I love it) Why not?Brad Crowell 12:57  I think somehow I missed that one.Lesley Logan 12:59  I don't think they had it for the boys. I think it was a (Lesley laughs) 80s girl thing.Kelly Slattery 13:03  ... wonder rose. We had wonder rose. (Marisa: We had wonder rose.)Brad Crowell 13:06  Wonder rose. No idea what that is.Kelly Slattery 13:08  It gotta be in northeast thing. (Marisa: ... underwear)Lesley Logan 13:11  So um, so you know, Kelly, you you started Barely Canadian. Before that you mentioned you wrote songs. And you know, you have this incredible story about like, a vision you had you you were in your grandmother's house? And can you actually talk about that? Because I do think, you know, Barely Canadian came from the all the little steps along the way. So can we go back in time a little bit.Kelly Slattery 13:35  It's so funny. You should say that too because I do think that Barely Canadian is everything I tend to do is like an ode to my country, to my country. (Lesley laughs) Like it's always like a salute, some kind of call back, some kind of like love letter, you know, to Canada. But but when I was, I had wanted, ultimately I, I'll go back even a little bit more just to disappoint you in lengthening the story. But so I... had moved to Ottawa. I had heard about an open mic across the street. A friend of mine said, "You should go." I said, "No, I'm not, I don't sing anymore." Long and short she made me go. The place asked me to start playing there the next day. I hadn't like sung in forever. My sister came down heard me playing at this residency. Bought me a guitar. And she said, "You need to actually learn how to play the guitar because you cannot depend on other people." With from that moment, nine months later, I recorded my very first album. I'd written all the songs. I recorded the album, and suddenly I found myself in HMV superstore. I was the, I was the only album blockbuster carried nationally. But I did all of that myself, right. So, I believe in, I think that was the empowering moment. You learn how to learn, play the guitar, you learn how to record yourself, you learn how to do all of this shit. Because if you think you can bank on anybody else, you cannot and it's really empowering is as disabling as that might feel. So for me, I had received this guitar my grandmother had passed. I'm sitting as I offer didn't say amongst a garden of clothes on the floor, just kind of distraught but watching the Grammys on this really shitty TV. And I thought, "I'm going to go there." Like, "I'm going to go there one day for sure." You know, and I wrote this song called My Life. This life is on its way, it's actually on my first album, and, and it was like this kind of up, happy, happy song. Cut to two years later, I'm invited to the Grammys by EMI, which is pretty incredible, you know, then cut to about 15 years later, and we had done a film with Dave Grohl, that the album was nominated for a Grammy. And so we went to the Grammys. And coincidentally, I brought Marisa as my date.Marisa Polvino 15:40   (Lesley: I love it.) That's right, I remember that ... (Brad: How about that.)Kelly Slattery 15:44  So you know, manifestation, I totally believe that it comes from a deep rooted place, and that what you focus on will most certainly reveal itself. But at the same time, if you if you don't focus on it for a moment, don't worry, like your path is there. The road is windy, the road is rough. I feel like there's a rhyme in there somewhere (Lesley: Yeah) that I should finish with ...Lesley Logan 16:06  Thank you for sharing that because I do, I do think a lot of people think it's so linear. I don't know why we think anything is linear, and nothing is ever done that way, like, (Lesley laughs) you know, but we anticipate that and so when we hit an obstacle, or we get distracted or something in life happens, and we have to take a pause from that. Thank you for sharing that, like, you know, don't worry, it's your the path is there. Because sometimes it picks up in a spot we didn't realize, you know, so. Okay. I want to talk about you both got involved, maybe for different reasons. And I would love to hear it in helping foster youth. And I want to hear like, what, what was that? Because I think some people we've had people on before talking about working with charities and thing like things like that. It's like, there's so many things you could be focusing on. Like Marisa said, "She wants to make an impact." There are so many problems in the world. How did you choose this? What what led you to that? And, you know, can you share more about that?Kelly Slattery 17:03  I've always had an obsession with this notion within America, which is family is everything and this obsession that there's a whole population of young kids, if family is everything, and I don't have it, where does that leave me? Right? (Lesley: Yeah) So I've always just kind of really focused on that. And when I first moved to America, I start tried to start a charity called Home Base. And it was you don't have to make a commitment to have children live in your home. But how about you just become a home base? How about at Christmas, on their birthday? They have somebody that they can connect with, somebody when they want to buy their first car? How do I go about doing that? So that was what home base was about. And in the process of trying to put this together? A friend of mine was on the board of Echoes of Hope, which is coincidentally one of the charities that we do support through our efforts at Barely Canadian, and said, "Why reinvent the wheel?A really good friend of mine has this nonprofit. Why don't you meet with her?" Her name is Stacy Robitaille, who I now call sissy, because she is like my sissy. And we first met, we just had this immediate connection as as you do, as we do, you know, with those people that are meant to be in our lives. So I started volunteering with foster youth. I'd always wanted to adopt a foster child. And coincidentally, I think what helped put that into place was meeting my husband on our very first date, learning that his mother was in foster, and learning that he also wanted to adopt a foster child. So that was a big deal for me, because as you get older, and you decide to focus on career, instead of personal life, you think, "Gosh, I've missed the opportunity to have a child. But I, I've always wanted to adopt and have a child, I hope I can meet a guy that is okay with me not being able to have my own child." Right? That's the big fear for women as you get older. And so to actually have that first date with him, and that was very important to him. And a goal of his as well in life was incredible. So cut to what I guess three years into our marriage, we started to begin the process of becoming a foster parent, which is a very long process, but a very worthy process. And like anything else, little steps, and suddenly you're there, you know, after a year's time, and of course we we are a foster adopt family, we have fostered a couple of other kids and adopted or adopting our son and we have adopted our daughter. So you know, the whole population of foster youth out there is important to us. We helped our kids and our help kids helped us, find our forever home because truly kids save created our family for us. But within barely ...Brad Crowell 19:35  Kidsave as the organization?Kelly Slattery 19:37  Yeah, Kidsave is how you can meet older kids to adopt. Because otherwise they're going to age out. And so yeah, it was just ...Brad Crowell 19:46  Can you talk a little bit more about this age out thing and just, you know, (Lesley: Yeah) what does that mean? I think, I think a lot of people ... like we (Kelly: I'm okay) I grew up hearing about adopting and then I sort of heard about fostering but didn't really I understand the concept of it. And I certainly never understood the ramifications of aging out.Kelly Slattery 20:05  Yeah. So if you don't find it forever family, by the time you hit 18 years old, even if you're in a foster home that you might have been domiciled for five years, but that family more often than not go, "Okay, you're 18. See you later." And they don't have ...Brad Crowell 20:20  Domiciled means actually living with family.Kelly Slattery 20:23  Living within that home, within that family. But by the time they're 18, it's like, "Okay, sorry, but we're not kind of covering this anymore." I think some people quite sadly, foster because it's an income for them, versus wanting to really help a child ... Brad Crowell 20:40  So (Lesley: Yeah) while, so while the kids with the family that they're getting the families getting a check?Kelly Slattery 20:45  The family is. And by the way, it's it's a minuscule check, it's nothing that's going to be substantial. But if you are super low income, (Brad: mm-hmm) and, you know, maybe even disabled, sometimes, like, you know, it's extra income for them. And, (Brad: mm-hmm) and I've met people that were super low income and not necessarily physically capable, who are incredible foster parents, you know, (Brad: sure, sure) so it's not to say that that's always the case.Brad Crowell 21:10  Yeah, yeah, I don't want to paint a bad light, but that there is (Kelly: Yeah, not at all) there there is, you know, some ...Lesley Logan 21:15  But the way the system (Brad: room) works, when they turn 18, no matter, no matter, like, you know, unless the person that is with them is able to afford to keep taking care of them and has the space, they're going to age out because they're no (Kelly: Yeah) longer being supported by the system.Brad Crowell 21:29  Yeah, I guess that's, that's fair. I mean, it may simply be a matter of finances as well, maybe they cannot continue to afford to support them.Kelly Slattery 21:37  Well, that's the there you go, you know, there's a plethora of reasons. And so it's when you age out that the state does give the child some money, depending on the state is how much money they're going to give them. They do have healthcare till their, you know, 25, they do have, you know, a train ticket or bus pass or whatever. But think about, what is it maybe $1,000 that they get a month, you're 18 years old? Think about, you know, yes, our generation also, we, if you had parents, we felt very capable of leaving the house at that time, we also knew we had this amazing safety net behind us. These kids do not, (Lesley: Yeah) not at all. So so yeah, so we, we want to help kids, we want to encourage people to be open to learning about Kidssafe, which is you go in the weekends, you meet these kids, you play board games with them, make vision boards, get to know who they are. And you might even feel inspired and think I think I could be that child's parent, you know, and that's what those meetings are about. Kidsave actually has a Emmy winning documentary on A & E that we were actually featured in, but the process of adopting. And it's really, really interesting, some kids get adopted, some kids don't. But part of what we want to do at Barely Canadian is if you don't find your forever home with the family, it doesn't mean you can't create your own forever home. And so we want to help with that. Hence, our fosterpreneur program that we're developing. Here's how you can do it on your own. You know, you don't have to bank on other people, right, kind of coming back to that if you don't have the family to bank on, bank on yourself, and still always bank on yourself. (Lesley: Yeah)Marisa Polvino 23:09  Always think that yourself. (Lesley: Yeah, Marisa ...) I think what's interesting, just to add on that is, you know, these kids in foster care, they have a staff of people, you know, they have their casa, they have their social worker, they have their therapists, (Kelly: attorney) their attorneys, they have a whole staff, (Brad: Wow!) but they don't have a person, (Kelly: Right) like who's that person that's in their life, that is without economic gain. Right? Who's that person that's not there to get the paycheck to be there for that kid? And where's the community around that child or those groups of children that can give them the love, the self worth, the community, the skill set, so that when they do age out, they have a shot out there. And they are not then repurposing the foster care system because a lot of these kids that don't have that come out with substance abuse problems, they're teen mothers, those kids go back into the foster care system. And so it's a vicious cycle. So getting these kids like through this fosterpreneural program, giving them the skill set, and the self value, the self worth to actually follow a dream, see it through and create a life for themselves outside of a system is a real huge goal. And we think what we can do as just individuals want a couple of people providing this, this life for kids outside of a system to give them something so much more than living off of a system that's not really there to support them.Kelly Slattery 24:39  And to kind of piggyback on that, just that we're just learning ecommerce. We're just figuring this out, and it's new to us. So, I think there's value to that when teaching a young person, you know, gosh, I'm you know, how much older than you and I'm just learning this you're young with a fresh mind. You grew up with technology. So also kind of like I think adults show that vulnerability like we're just figuring this out too. And I think (Marisa: Yeah) it's a great way for anyways has been a great with for my kids to learn, you know, as Marisa knows them well. Just seeing how they've found growth and knowledge through this process.Lesley Logan 25:11  I think you're 100% correct there, because so many times I work with people, and they're like, "Well, who am I to teach? So and so I'm just started." And it's like, you just have to be one step ahead. And, (Lesley laughs) you know, like, you don't, you know, like, um, this one woman I listened to on a podcast, I can't I can't remember which episode it was... But she said, "If you want to learn the piano, you're not gonna hire Billy Joel to teach you." Right? Like, you're gonna hire someone who knows the key, like the first few keys, like, that's who's gonna teach you and then you'll, you know, like, have an either they'll grow and you grow with them? Or do you find the next one, but like, I think, I think that vulnerability is so great for kids to see and also see that like, not everyone knows everything. And the people doing it are often making big guesses. And so it kind of allows them, maybe it ditches imposter syndrome, or allows them to see possibility, I think that's really cool.Kelly Slattery 26:03  Yeah, and it's funny, you should say that too, because it's also fun to do things together. So even though what will be a little bit step ahead, when you have somebody doing it with you, it feels safer, it feels like you have that team, you have that support. And that's something I'm really enjoying, with Marisa wanting to get involved in the company. You know, it's, it's, it's fun to bounce something off somebody, and it's fun to have that support. And also even, you know, adults tend to be, parents tend to be accountability coaches. So that's the other thing that you kind of offer when you're when you're teaching a young person. So but yeah, we're, we're, we're excited. We're building this out, and we're pumped, and we can't wait to talk to you guys more about it as well, knowing that you also do business coaching, you (Lesley: Yeah) know, in a really, really unique way.Brad Crowell 26:49  Before we get into the fosterpreneur concept, which I think is really exciting. And I can't wait to hear more about the the adoption or the excitement of the customers looking at Barely Canadian. Do you think that the social aspect of the company as a whole and the story behind it are what are lighting people up? Or is it really like the sweaters are just that amazing? Or is it a combination of both?Kelly Slattery 27:22  I, okay, first of all, when people feel our product, they literally go, "Oh my God, this is so soft, relevant, soft and cozy, and the feeling of home." Right? Because we're all about finding forever home. So it's all about feeling at home. But I definitely think that our kind of unique proposition as it were, is that we are in fact, an authentic story. I mean, we we started this to teach the kids, we really are a foster adopt family. You know, coincidentally, Marisa is doing this documentary on foster care and learning so much about it. That she's she's feeling fired up. So, I think when we, I do think when we share the story of how we came to be, why we came to be which, if I might make mention, we're Barely Canadian, because I am always freezing this I kind of intimated off the top. But additionally, my husband was like you are, we just need to make you some summer mittens, summer sweaters for California summer, because (Brad laughs) you just cannot handle it. And that was that's our first product are these super soft sweaters and super soft mittens that Lesley was wearing. And she gave us this great line. She was like, "I've been smitten." You know and (Lesley, Marisa and Kelly laughs) "we're starting to use that. I love it." (Brad: That's funny.) But but I think all of those really authentic pieces make a difference that that is what makes us stand out. So in answer to your question, I think it is definitely those pieces folded in and presented in the package of real and heart directed, which is would you agree, Marissa?Marisa Polvino 28:50  Absolutely. Absolutely. I think you know, in talking about a crowded marketplace, like you know, there's a brand that continues to come up every time I'm not going to give them any kind of nod on this because it's all about Barely Canadian. But you know, there's the brands that come up and there's the cops. Like, well, is it this? Or does it fit like that? Or, (Brad: sure) you know, how much of it is sustainable? And there's, you know, all the things that come up and it's like we can, we are our brand. The it's super soft. It's very comfy. We're giving back to foster youth. We love it. You're gonna love it and it's for everybody. There's not just one demographic that's being targeted. Everybody wants to feel soft and cozy and warm and feel like family. (Lesley: Yeah) What the brand is all about.Lesley Logan 29:35  Your sweatshirts are unisexy. Correct? (Marisa: It's unisexy.) (Brad: Yeah, they are.) (Lesley and Brad laughs)Marisa Polvino 29:40  And luckily, it's okay for boys to wear rainbows today. (Lesley: Yeah.)Brad Crowell 29:45  So when, when I, when I first saw Barely Canadian, it was through I think an email or maybe it was a post by Stasia and I just clicked it and open it and I saw you know that you were I think I don't know if she was too talking about you or somehow I knew you were involved Kelly. And, and I just opened up your Instagram and I was looking at it. And I was like, "This is so cool," you know, and I was really connected to the colors of it. And I, you know, I saved it and I showed it to Lesley. And it wasn't for like another month that I actually looked at your website. And when I went to the website, I didn't actually know any of the story. And, and I, I started reading a little more, and I and I started to understand like, Oh, wow, it's, it says, it's almost as if the, the profit of it is was like the last thing. It wasn't driven by this idea of like, "I'm gonna start a business so I could go make money." Like it wasn't, it doesn't come across that way. And that was really interesting to me, as an entrepreneur who I've started, like, a lot of businesses to do exactly that. And and this was, was really a surprise. And then the more I started understanding, I thought what a cool example for, you know, some kids plus, you know, what a cool project to have with them. Because it made me then begin to wonder like, "Who built the website? Was it you or was it the kids?" Or like, "Who wrote the copy? Was it them?" Like, "Who picks the products? Was it them?" Obviously, they're in like the photos and they're trying the things on. I thought, "Man, this is a really interesting journey." And I think it's really amazing, you know, and when we got the products, I was like, "Okay, (Kelly laughs) alright, this is cool."Kelly Slattery 31:27  I love that observation, because I hadn't framed it that way before. But that is exactly how it happened. So I just love that. You're kind of helping us even understand what you're right. We kind of went backwards, right? We started with "Let's do this for the kids. We want to do something for the kids. Oh, right now, this is a business. How cool is that?" You know, and so no, I love that. I really appreciate that insight. You guys are very good at perspective, (Lesley laughs) marketing and cool things like the smittens. (Lesley: Yeah)Marisa Polvino 31:59  I think also like do the, you know, this is a new thing, as you're talking just about being being an entrepreneur. Right? And trying a lot of different businesses. I think a part of one is like, figuring out what is our competitive edge? We don't know. So it is, it's about trial and error, and getting products and maybe, you know, the rainbow on the back of this sweatshirt isn't big enough. So yesterday we were together. And how can we like augment, like turns into lemonade, right? It's not perfect, but let's make it, let's add to it. That just enhances kind of what our messaging is. Let's take it and evolve it and learn as we go. And we're like, "Oh, next time. We'll, we'll do it this way." But by the but then maybe the zippers won't be right. So then (Lesley: Well, so ...) figure out how to make the zippers right. And the whole thing is a good entrepreneur and building the business. It's like, shits gonna go wrong (Brad: Yeah) and have to pick up and roll roll with it and figure out how to make it right.Brad Crowell 32:55  And now you got a hundred sweaters that have the thing wrong. You're like, "Oh my God, what do we do with all these? We put the money in, we got to get rid of them somehow." (Marisa laughs) (Marisa: Yeah) Like, yeah, it's a journey.Lesley Logan 33:03  Yeah, I mean, we've we've gotten to the... what we do create product. And it's always, it's an interesting process, I'll say, but we around here like to say, "Perfect is Boring." And like all of our (Marisa laughs) all of our merch that says that people look at it weird because it's on backwards. And I was at the TSA (Lesley laughs) and I was like showing the guy my ID and he's like, looking at me and like, you never want the TSA guy to look at you funny. Like, that's not a good time. (Marisa laughs) And I was like, well, he goes, "What is your hat say?" And I was like, "Oh, it's like, perfect is boring, dude you had me scared." (Lesley laughs) It's like, "Oh my God, I'm getting pulled into a room." (Marisa: Yeah) Um, but but we say that be I say that because like, the rainbow might not be perfect. But like, is there a perfect rainbow? No, like, all the rainbows are different like, and I do think you know, what I love what you're talking about. I hope everyone who's listening is hearing this, they didn't actually have all of the plans in place. They're like, we love helping this group of people. We want to create something that helps this group of people. And we like soft things. So this is what we're gonna start with. And so like ... (Marisa laughs) I think ...Kelly Slattery 34:06  It's exactly it. (Kelly laughs) (Lesley: I think ...) (Marisa: And I'm always cold.)Lesley Logan 34:09  Yeah. You know, I've been wearing my spins around the house. And (Lesley laughs) I'm like, I'm like, "This is perfect because it's a Vegas house." It's either it's too cold, it's too cold. You have AC on or now it's, you know, 40 degrees outside. So, but I think people get stuck on why have to have it all figured out. I have to make sure I have all the things in place. And like, more now more than ever, I think it's actually just about getting started and, and putting the thing out there and hearing what the questions are because then you hear people go, well, you know, like, what's your, what's this is like this and then you can like, however you argue back or whatever you say back helps you identify another answer.Kelly Slattery 34:48  Yeah, no, it's so true. It's so true. And then it's funny because when we do introduce Kidsave and Echoes Of Hope to other organizations or companies like your incredible company, both of your companies and your multiple companies. It people are inspired and they want to get behind it, you guys made an actual substantial donation. You know, in December, it was really incredible. And so for us, that was our big we'd been alive for all of three months, we kicked off end of September, I had some serious health issues in October. And, and then, and then by December, we were able to donate to both, you know, nonprofits (Brad: Wow!) and but but but that was just one piece of it. But then you guys did this massive surprise of like, "What Kidsave? What oh Echos?" And giving these donations anyways, that that that those are the those the fields, that's what it's all about for us, you know. So you're right, when you're leading with, with with the heart, when you're leading with the true messaging purpose, and derivative of why this all began, that's when you'll always win. It's almost like when you're writing. Like in television, you have that log line. That log line is so hard to do, right? It's such a hard succinct thing to really pack everything into a sentence or two ...Brad Crowell 36:03  Yeah. As was I say for Tracy out there. (Lesley: I know ...) (Lesley laughs) I'm stealing, I'm stealing (Lesley: It's from Smartlace) from Smartlace here. (Lesley: for Tracy in Milwaukee) Explain to us what a logline is.Kelly Slattery 36:13  All right, let's talk to Tracy .... (Marisa: Let's talk Tracy Milwaukee. What do you want ...) Yeah. What's up Milwaukee? (Brad and Lesley laughs) As you're, as you're going along, it's always go back. What is that logline, you can't completely depart from that. And that's similar to if it's all about the heart, it's all about doing something that makes you feel like you're doing something right in this world. Stick with that, you know, always make certain you stay at the core of it. That's what is the goal because ...Brad Crowell 36:36  I think we would call our our listeners probably be more familiar with an elevator pitch where it's like, you know, (Marisa: Right) how do you explain it in one or two sentences?Lesley Logan 36:46  (Kelly: Right, right. Yeah and it's true.) I want it. So Marisa, you're working on a documentary? Is that how you got attracted to this particular cause? Or like, because I think, you know, you saw this and you're like, "I'm jumping on board with that." And I, and I want to point that out, because I do think sometimes people maybe don't know how to get become part of something. And so I want to kind of go into that, like, how did you go, "Okay, Kelly, I'm in." (Lesley laughs)Marisa Polvino 37:15  Um, well, one in terms of foster care in, in general, I've been watching Kelly and have gone to some of the fundraisers. And I've also been with her through this process of her adopting both of these kids. And it's really incredible, what, what it takes to become a foster parent. How, how much and how difficult if they don't make it easy. Right? And these kids are also coming from a place of trauma. And, and, in taking that in and taking that on is something really incredible. I think like I honor Kelly for creating such a beautiful warm home for both of these kids. And I think she's created that kind of a home for everybody that's in her life, right? She's has just the widest network and the most incredible group of friends and family and loved ones and created family that that surrounds her. So I've always been inspired by her. I mean Kelly changed my life and I know you (Marisa: Yeah, me too) know that. But you literally took me down a different path because of a text message from like, after like a year later, after we had met. Changed, literally, that's like a very defining moment ...I kind believe that. (Kelly: I love connecting. I love it.) Yeah, she's, she's really a wonderful, beautiful, powerful spirit. And we've been for years wanting to work on something. And it has always been in the film side and the content side. (Lesley: Yeah) Let's find a project to do together. And we have some projects that we've been dancing around for a really long time. And so just this the opportunity for Barely Canadian, you know, just to be with her and to help her I mean, started off with like, "Hey, let me just help you. I want to come help sell... sell a sweatshirts. And I love these, I want to promote it." And, and I'd also been thinking like, "What, what do I want to do ... in two years, three years in the making?" And of like, "What do I want to do in addition to being a filmmaker? I want to do something. I don't know what it is. I have all these skill sets. What do I want to do with it?" And when this popped up, it just was something that felt right. It felt something like I'm just just soulfully, naturally, authentically felt like something I wanted to become a part of. And we had already had this friendship and a shared vision and love of have the similar similar things, similar people. So that was an easy thing. In terms of making a film about foster care is. It's an overall series about the systemic issues that are contributing to the mental health crisis of our (Lesley: Yeah) youth today. And so we've already done two films. One of them was, "Have you, have the education system?" And the other one was "The pharmaceutical drug industry and the overprescribing of drugs for our youth today." And then, because of what Kelly was doing in foster care, we were like the foster care system is such a broken system. And it's a view of like, "What are we doing to our kids? (Lesley: Yeah) And how can we tell a story through the voice of a child," because all of these films are through the voice of kids, to let them share their experience and give them a voice, empower them to take control of their destinies. And so I think it all like I think everything was very symbiotic because that's the right word. (Brad: Right) (Lesley: Yeah) Like, is it all synergistic in terms of how it all happened. Lesley Logan 40:47  But I also just want to point out, in case someone, like, missed it. She'd been looking for something for a couple of years, she was like, "What (Marisa: Yeah) else am I doing?" And I think we get stuck on I don't know the answer, I need, like, need to like, and you I'm sure you weren't sitting around twiddling your thumbs, you were working, you're making these films and you but you had this question in your mind, "What am I going to do? What am I going to do?" And so then, when this came up, your body was like, "This, this is, this sounds really good. This feels really good." Oh, so it happens to be really soft. So, I think I thank you for sharing that.Marisa Polvino 41:17  So it was also... Can I just add like, it was also like it this is for everybody, cuz it gets like it can, you can start pulling your hair out. Like, "I want to do. I don't know what I want to do. I have to do something." But it was also like, "I want it to be a product, like a physical product that I can get behind and sell like a product that people are going to want, a product that people are going to need, a product that they don't even know that they need that they want." And when this happened, I was like, "This is so weird." Like, this is actually the product and I never viewed it as, "Oh, this is the product." It just felt like, "Oh, my God, light bulb. Hello." This is what you've been putting out to the universe, (Lesley: Yeah) energetically.Lesley Logan 41:57  Yeah. That's I mean, and that's just it goes back to what Kelly's saying earlier. It's like, the path will find you. Like it's okay, it's like you're not focused on it 24/7. It's going to find you. I have got chills. Ladies, you guys are... Your lines are friggin' amazing in powerhouses. And I, I have I cannot believe that Barely Canadian is only from September, I feel like I'm like this been around like, I'm in. (Lesley laughs)Kelly Slattery 42:18  I know, it's it's ... (Marisa: ... summer line) Yeah, we, um, we launched in September, by October, Nov... No by November, we had like a winter line. (Brad: Yeah) Let's get into the next season real quick. (Brad laughs) And it's been, it just kind of happened really quickly. It was so organic. It's really everybody's reaction to the product is really and it's not just the product. It's the, I daresay community, because we don't have that yet. We're so new, you guys have built this gorgeous community, you know, and you guys are so authentic with what you're doing. And I can't say we have a community yet, but we have, there's just an energy when people get engaged with us. (Lesley: Yeah) (Brad: Sure) And what we want to do, they want to also you know, participate and and so it's not, when you buy one of our products that that helps you know, a kid find a forever home. And that's a wonderful thing. But it's kind of, I don't know, where I don't know how or why. And this isn't speaking very much to what you're trying to kind of touch on because, you know, you're trying to help people understand how to get to where they need to go. Right? And so, so just kind of letting it be and whatever it's going to become, I feel what it's going to become, I just can't name it yet, right. But I do hope it's the kind of community that you guys have. It's just so flush and full of heart and authenticity.Lesley Logan 43:35  I think that you actually just explained what I'm trying to help people do. So you're literally being it till you see it meaning, you're just being you're you're the love, you're the drive, you're the, you're the feeling you want people to have around you, you're already doing that and tell we see where this is going. So actually think you're exactly what I want people to hear, what exactly what I want people to see because sometimes it's not as easy as acting like a CEO, you know, sometimes as easy as acting like, you know, you are the business owner. Sometimes it is a little bit more complex, a little convoluted, but you have the passion, the story and the love. And you're you're literally just being all of those things to see what comes next. What comes next for Barely Canadian? What comes next for all these charities and these kids? And so I thank you for (Lesley laughs) for sharing that because like I said what I hear I don't know, Brad, what do you think?Brad Crowell 44:25  Yeah. Well, and also I think we haven't touched on the fosterprenuer bit. So I think we're gonna have to have you back on to dive into that a little more, you know, down the road. But you know, I think well, I'm going to ask Lesley's question here. We ask every guest this, if you were to give our listeners one or two BE IT action items. BE IT being bold, executable, intrinsic or targeted action items that you have been doing or that you have tips for them when you were starting this pro... you know, Barely Canadian. What would you offer them?Kelly Slattery 45:10  For me, be bold, is just be you, you know. You can't, you can't please everybody all the time, let alone every time, let alone any time. So do the best you can and be you. I always like to reference that, as I always put the great American poets Nikki - "You do you," you know. You do you, I mean, the most kind of perhaps ill equipped person to give life advice at that time when this girl (Lesley laughs) was on Jersey shores. But nonetheless, that is the most succinct way I could think of, you know, to how to live your life. But I would also say, you know, my dad always said, "The harder you work, the luckier you get." And that's what you tend to find, you know, in Canada, where we like to align ourselves with our great hero - Terry Fox, and you just kind of put your head down and work. And when you look up, you're often surprised what you built, you know, but just focus on what you're doing, put your head down and do the work. And every time you look up, you're going to be shocked, like, "Wow, and now we're here." This whole working thing, this diligence, this, just focusing on the task at hand really works.Lesley Logan 46:17  That's so true.Marisa Polvino 46:19  Love that. I love your snooky. Something that I think about often is this quote, "Fear Eats the Soul." And so I think a lot about that, because it can be really scary to start something new, and put yourself out there. And so I always put fear in the back in my back pocket. So that would be one thing I would say is, "Don't let fear guide you." It's a false narrative. Show up. That's the first step. Just show up. Show up for yourself and follow your gut. And stay true to your vision. Like persistence of vision is there and allow yourself to fall down, make mistakes, learn from, learn from the mistakes and just keep showing up every single day.Brad Crowell 47:05  I already feels like that's been happening with Barely Canadian in such a good way because of the way it's taking shape. It's really exciting.Lesley Logan 47:15  Yeah, and that's so beautiful. Just I mean like that, just like put your, put your stuff at the market, go to the thing, like get in the room like (Lesley laughs) (Kelly: Yeah) sometimes the universe ...Marisa Polvino 47:25  It's the people that show up, that win. Truly most people don't show up.Kelly Slattery 47:30  Yeah, just like buying a scratch and win. (Lesley and Kelly laughs)Lesley Logan 47:36  Oh my gosh. Ladies, okay, real quick. Where can people find you? On Instagram, it's @barelycanadian?Kelly Slattery 47:43  So at @barelycanadian on Instagram. I'm at @kellyslattery but really I just care about at @barelycanadian and then barelycanadian.com is our website. And if you happen to spell it with a bear instead of a bear so b e a r versus b a r e l y. Don't worry, you'll still land with us. We still will catch you. We got you. (Lesley laughs)Lesley Logan 48:04  Way to, way to grab the URLs. And Marisa, you're @marisapalvino at Instagram, on Instagram?Marisa Polvino 48:10  Yeah, in Instagram and at @straightupimpact.Lesley Logan 48:14  Okay, I'm with Brad we're having you back. We'll have to do the fosterpreneur and and just also here like what's going on because, um, y'all we are very much going to be involved with these women and what they're doing... I'm really, there's it's so many different passions and impacts I've wanted to make in this planet that you know, not always teaching Pilates can help. (Lesley laughs) So being involved in different ways and collaborating is huge and, and we'll share those things as they come up. But um, definitely take the, check out the links in the show notes. And check out Barely Canadian and grab yourself some smittens and a summer sweater and, and y'all until next time, Be It Till You See It.Marisa Polvino 48:51  Be It Till You See It. (Brad: Bye now.)Kelly Slattery 48:53  Be It Till You See It. Thank you.Marisa Polvino 48:55  Thank you so much. Bye.Lesley Logan 48:58  That's all I got for this episode of the Be It Till You See It podcast. One thing that would help both myself and future listeners is for you to rate the show and leave a review. And follow or subscribe for free wherever you listen to your podcasts. Also, make sure to introduce yourself over at the @be_it_pod on Instagram. I would love to know more about you. Share this episode with whoever you think needs to hear it. Help us and others Be It Till You See It. Have an awesome day!'Be It Till You See It' is a production of 'As The Crows Fly Media'.Brad Crowell 49:31  It's written produced, filmed and recorded by your host, Lesley Logan and me, Brad Crowell. Our Associate Producer is Amanda Frattarelli.Lesley Logan 49:42  Kevin Perez at Disenyo handles all of our audio editing.Brad Crowell 49:46  Our theme music is by Ali at APEX Production Music. And our branding by designer and artist, Gianfranco Cioffi.Lesley Logan 49:55  Special thanks to our designer Jaira Mandal for creating all of our visuals (which you can't see because this is a podcast) and our digital producer, Jay Pedroso for editing all video each week so you can.Brad Crowell 50:07  And to Angelina Herico for transcribing each of our episodes so you can find them on our website. And, finally to Meridith Crowell for keeping us all on point and on time.Transcribed by https://otter.aiSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/be-it-till-you-see-it/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy