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Screen Drafts veterans Bryan Cogman (Game of Thrones), Milla-Bell Hart (Bad Monkey), and Mitchell Beaupre (Letterboxd), join us at the Draft Table to competitively / collaboratively rank the 13 BEST films from the legendary career of the great GENE HACKMAN! Also getting in on the action is co-commish Ryan Marker, acting as GM proxy for the sadly absent Roxana Hadadi. Become a Screen Drafts Booster! Visit www.patreon.com/screendrafts
Commissioner Ryan Marker is joined by Screen Drafts All-Stars / former EW colleagues Kyle Anderson and Chancellor Agard to give the DC BERLANTIVERSE the send-off it deserves: a collaborative ranking all 11 inter-connected Super series! At the commissioner's table providing commentary and emotional support to Clay is Screen Drafts Legend / another former EW colleague, Darren Franich! Listen AD-FREE in the Screen Drafts Booster Club: www.patreon.com/screendrafts
It's the climax of awards season! Alonso Duralde (author, podcaster) finally joins the draft table for a Best-Of-The-Year draft, competitively / collaboratively picking the 20 best films of 2024 with Screen Drafts Legend Drea Clark (podcaster, Sundance Film Festival, Film Independent Spirit Awards) and Screen Draft Celestials Billy Ray Brewton (To The Table) and Commisioner Ryan Marker. Become a Screen Drafts Booster! Go to www.patreon.com/screendrafts
Join us in Brewton Stew-dios as Screen Drafts Legends Ryan Marker and Billy Ray Brewton competitively collaborate in ranking the 7 best non-Francis / non-Sofia films released by Francis Ford Coppola's company, AMERICAN ZOETROPE. Next week: FRANCIS FORD COPPOLA SUPER DRAFT: PART TWO with Drew McWeeny, Bryan Cogman, and Joanna Robinson! Become a Screen Drafts Booster and get LOADS of bonus material! www.patreon.com/screendrafts
Coppola Month continues with PART ONE of the six GM / 24 title FFC SUPER DRAFT! Ryan is joined at the Draft Table by Blake Howard (One Heat Minute Productions) and Roxana Hadadi (NY Mag, Vulture) to competitively / collaboratively rank 24-13 on the list of Coppola-directed films. Filling in for Ryan at the commissioner's table is Bryan Cogman, who will be returning as a GM on PART TWO of the draft in a couple of weeks! Become a Screen Drafts Booster by going to www.patreon.com/screendrafts
How does it feel, how does it feel? To finally see Timothée Chalamet play American iconoclast Bob Dylan? On our twenty-fifth episode, Clay Keller and Ryan Marker (co-hosts of the Screen Drafts podcast) join us to discuss James Mangold's biographical musical drama A COMPLETE UNKNOWN.Follow the show on Twitter @ChalametChasing and on Instagram @ChasingChalamet. Please consider leaving us a rating and a review on Apple Podcasts!This show is written, hosted, and produced by Dane McDonald. Find him on Twitter and Instagram Letterboxd @TheDaneMcDonald and also on Letterboxd and Bluesky.Will Biby is our producer and editor, you can find him on Twitter, Instagram, and Letterboxd @willbiby.Our cover art was designed by Jessica Deahl. Find Jessica on Instagram @jdeahl or on her website: jessicadeahl.com.Our music is by Jacob Horn. Find more from him and the Jacob Horn Trio on Spotify, Apple Music, and Bandcamp.
1999 is generally considered one of the best movie years in the history of the medium, so to celebrate the 25th anniversary of that storied time we reunited the hosts of Podcast Like It's 1999, Kenny Neibart and Phil Iscove, with PL99 fan-favorite guest Carrie Wittmer, and Screen Drafts commish Ryan Marker, to competitively / collaboratively rank the 13 BEST movies that were released in 1999. Joining Clay at the commissioners table is first time guest commish Jordan Crucchiola!
Marya E. Gates returns alongside Clay Keller, Ryan Marker, and guest commissioner Billy Ray Brewton for the epic conclusion to the FRANÇOIS TRUFFAUT SUPER DRAFT, ranking films #11 to #1 on the single, definitive, best-of list! Next week brings the grand finale of HITCHCOCK / TRUFFAUT Month, with Oriana Nudo, Maureen Lee Lenker, and Ben Mankiewicz ranking the Top 10 films directed by Alfred Hitchcock! Join the Booster Club: www.patreon.com/screendrafts
Hitchcock / Truffaut Month continues with PART ONE of the FRANÇOIS TRUFFAUT SUPER DRAFT! Veteran GM Marya E. Gates joins Clay and Ryan to make picks 21-12 on the definitive ranking of the work from one of the architects of the French New Wave. Leading the festivities as guest commish is Screen Drafts Legend Billy Ray Brewton!
Welcome to Director Watch! On this AwardsWatch podcast, co-hosts Ryan McQuade and Jay Ledbetter attempt to breakdown, analyze, and ultimately, get inside the mind of some of cinema's greatest auteurs. In doing so, they will look at their filmographies, explore what drives them artistically and what makes their decision making process so fascinating. Add in a few silly tangents and a fun game at the end of the episode and you've got yourself a podcast we truly hope you love. On episode 66 of the Director Watch Podcast, the boys are joined by hosts of the Screen Drafts podcast Clay Keller and Ryan Marker to discuss the next film in their Terrence Malick series, Song to Song (2017). The final film in Malick's modern, personal trilogy finds the director searching for love, loss, inspiration and faith in the music scene set in Austin, Texas. Filmed over multiple years, and at various music venues and festivals, Malick was able to explain the dirtiness that surrounds being in an artistic industry and how much of your soul you have to give up in order to find success. At the same time, he displays a location of this country that is evolving from it's “weird” roots and becoming more conventional, losing the very thing that makes the fabric of a town like Austin so unique. In one of the liveliest DW episodes the boys have ever had, Ryan, Jay, Clay, and Ryan break down the thoughts on the film, the use of real life musician's as actors throughout the film, Malick's relationship with casting movie stars, their love for the Red Hot Chili Peppers, first reactions to seeing a Malick film, which one of the guys on the show is actually in the film, who got cut from the film, how it is showcases Austin, and what is the best Malick movie to show someone if they have never seen one of his films. You can listen to the Director Watch Podcast wherever you stream podcasts, from iTunes, iHeartRadio, Soundcloud, Stitcher, Spotify, Audible, Amazon Music and more. This podcast runs 2h11m. The guys will be back next week to conclude their series on the films of Terrence Malick with a review of his next film, A Hidden Life. You can rent it via iTunes and Amazon Prime rental in preparation for the next episode of Director Watch. Till then, let's get into it. Music: MUSICALIFE, from Pond5 (intro) and “B-3” from BoxCat Games Nameless: The Hackers RPG Soundtrack (outro).
Co-commissioner Ryan Marker and newly-minted Screen Drafts All-Star Lucé Tomlin-Brenner (It's Always Halloween) rank all eight feature films directed by the late great Lynn Shelton! Joining Clay at the commissioner's table is Screen Drafts "Drea" Drea Clark (Maximum Film).
Popular podcast Screen Drafts invited the Kingcast boys onto their show to rank the top 13 Stephen King Adaptations, so it only seemed right that they journey over to The Kingcast and bring their ranking expertise for a wild curveball episode.
It's week 2 of SCORESE MONTH, and we are turning our attention to a group of films that are near and dear to Marty's heart: the films that have been restored by the World Cinema Project, and released on DVD and Blu-Ray by The Criterion Collection. Marya E. Gates (RogerEbert.com) returns to the draft table to rank the top 7 "best" of these films with co-commissioner Ryan Marker, while Drew McWeeny (the upcoming The Hip Pocket podcast) joins Clay as guest co-commissioner.
It's Kristmas Eve, and we're celebrating in true Screen Drafts fashion, by inviting Thomas Grabinski (The Olivier Assayas Super Draft, Irma? Yep!) over to help us rank the 13 best films starring one of our favorite actors: the legendary Juliette Binoche!
Newly minted Screen Drafts All-Star Marc Bernardin joins Philadelphia's favorite son Ryan Marker to rank all 9 of the films in the Rocky / Creed franchise! With guest co-commissioner Billy Ray Brewton!
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Season 2 of The Incinerator is here, and stepping into the flames for the first time as competitors - from the Screen Drafts podcast, it's CLAY KELLER and RYAN MARKER. In the first shake up to our initial formula, they'll be tackling "Songs from Coen Brothers Films" (a definition which shifts throughout). Producer of the pod, Ryan Verrill, also joins as proxy for The Engineer, who gets their hands on some insane new landmines. It's a weird and wild way to kick off the new season! To vote for the winners, visit us at www.incineratorpod.com.
What were the 20 best films of 2022? Emily St. James (writer, podcaster), Jacqueline Coley (Rotten Tomatoes), and Drea Clark (Maximum Film, Independent Spirit Awards), have joined us to determine just that!
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Ryan and Billy Ray get the chance to re-do their lost TEACHER MOVIES draft, thanks to Patreon Official Sponsor Frank Berman! Will the list look the same as it did three years ago?!
Two Minutes for Roughing is hosted by Rando and the boss himself, Mat this week. The pair talk about the news of Ryan Marker being indefinitely suspended, a new semi-pro league that has popped up, and more. Want to leave a voice mail for next week's show? Call in at 205-928-3041, and tell us where you want to put a team and which league! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mlrando/message
WE APPRECIATE EACH AND EVERY ONE OF YOU! If you wouldn't mind please go leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! Thanks!! Welcome back to Episode 239 of On the Spot Sports and in today's episode we have a very special guest, current professional hockey player, Ryan Marker! Ryan and I talk about his path to pro hockey and playing in the FPHL and the SPHL for the Watertown Wolves and Delaware Thunder along with the Evansville Thunderbolts in the SPHL. We also talk about growing up in Jersey and playing youth hockey near Philly, the struggles of Junior hockey and learning how to take the opportunities given to him, roller hockey, pro hockey in Danville, Watertown and Delaware, playing in the SPHL, having a lot of success with Delaware, having great chemistry with linemates and so much more. We hope you guys enjoy this episode!! Thank you Ryan for coming on the show! I had a blast!! Follow us on Instagram @on_the_spot_sports and take a listen on YouTube, Spotify and Apple/Google Podcasts @ On The Spot Sports Get $25 off our guy Jamie Phillips Nutrition book for Hockey Players with the discount code "ONTHESPOT" on victoremnutrition.com Living Sisu link: https://livingsisu.com/app/devenirmem.... BECOME A MEMBER TODAY --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/on-the-spot-sports/support
Podcaster/filmmaker/video store clerk Lucé Tomlin-Brenner returns to the draft table to rank the 7 best films by luminary of the French New Wave Agnes Varda, with co-commish Ryan!
Two Minutes for Roughing is back for another episode, getting to talk to star FPHL player Ryan Marker about his career and more. Then Rando and Marc talk about the two new SPHL head coaches, Season Ticket prices around the hockey world, plus how Leo Thomas should take the spot in Watertown that's now open. You have a question or an opinion you want to ask/tell us about? Feel free to leave a voicemail at 205-928-3041! Who knows, you could end up making it onto the show! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mlrando/message
Commissioner Ryan joins Screen Drafts veterans Marc, Clarke, and Devan to rank all 18 feature films about The Caped Crusader and/or the Man of Steel! Filling in for him at the commissioner's table is Darren Franich.
Ryan shares a favorite golf tip to make your game better, and a golf memory to convey his love of the game.
We kick off the Screen Drafts' "Year of the Auteur" (maybe, no promises) with Oriana and Ryan ranking the films of 7-time Oscar winner Billy Wilder!
Ryan shares a favorite golf tip to make your game better, and a golf memory to convey his love of the game.
Saluton, estas mi Tyson Saner…as correctly stated by our illustrious announcer Bill Heywatt. Welcome to Succotash Episode 279. I am your every-other-weekly host which means last week show creator and executive producer Marc Hershon had the hosting duties for Epi278. In that episode, Mr. Hershon interviewed improvisational performer, actor, and voice actor Peter Kim. On the voice acting tip, you might know Peter as the voice of Benny on the Amazon Prime cartoon Fairfax. Perhaps you have heard the soundcast he shares with Eunji Kim called The Ajumma Show, which was featured in Succotash Epi270. Or perhaps you are hearing of him for the first time now. You can always go back and listen to last week's show to hear that interview where Mr. Hershon and Mr. Kim discuss a great many interesting things. (I listen to EVERY episode of Succotash so that I may give my opinion of them with the utmost confidence. I do a LOT of listening. It's kind of my thing…) Anyway, welcome to THIS week's show where I've clipped some soundcasts for you to get a feel for before potentially seeking out more content from those selfsame soundcasts. I've got clips from Blood and Black Rum Podcast, I Finally Watched, and Screen Drafts. BTW, I've never used the word "selfsame" before the time before the most recent usage of it which was about 14 words ago counting from not this next, but the previous utterance of the word "about". (Also, it takes exactly the same amount of time to say "Bee Tee Dubs" as it does to say "By The Way".) This episode is sponsored by our mythological sponsor Henderson's Pants' new Bivouac Briefs, developed by the military-industrial complex for soldiers in the field until the program was scrapped and sold off for pennies on the dollar to Old Man Henderson. CLIPS Screen Drafts The soundcast where experts and enthusiasts competitively collaborate in the creation of screen-centric "best of" lists. Hosted by draft commissioners Clay Keller and Ryan Marker, who exhibit the "Most impeccable taste in guests," according to Entertainment Weekly magazine. Our clip is from back in January, the episode that dropped on January 18, and featured director Dan Trachtenberg (10 Cloverfield Lane) and soundcaster David Chen (Culturally Relevant) competitively ranking the best seven films of director John Woo - cue the doves! Blood and Black Rum PodcastThis cult film/horror soundcast, now in its 6th year according to the website, is hosted weekly by Ryne Barber and Chris Martin, faithfully bringing you "two dudes, brews, and a film. From September of this year, Episode 186 "So Creepy It's Carpenter II / The Fog" was part of the hosts' Halloween season spent with Carpenter's filmography. They regard The Fog as one of the director's better films and yet they have some thoughts about why it falls somewhere in the middle of his best output. they dive deep into this one (as they do all their subjects) so our clip just scratches the surface. (Oh, yeah — the beer on tap for this one is Leinenkugel's Collaboration Lager!) I Finally Watched… So many movies, so little time! Two cinephile friends, David and Alain, watch movies that at least one of them has never seen before and discuss whether it was worth the wait, if the movie holds up, and would they watch it again. Back in April, they finally got around to Amadeus from 1984, starring Tom Hulce and F. Murray Abraham. Our clip captures a bit of their back and forth about this period piece. And that's what gone into the making of Episode 279. I do hope that if you had happened to stumble across us on your way to find something to listen to that we accomplished our mission in bringing you a few more ideas. It's what this show has been doing for over 10 years now. The reason this episode is titled "Three for the Road" is, well, there are three clips included. Plus I'm hitting the road for the Thanksgiving holiday, so executive producer and my every-other-weekly-host Marc will be driving the Succotash bus for the next two week, Episodes 280 and 281. I will be back after that with more clips for you in Episode 282. What would really thrill me personally to know is if you had heard about us from someone else and decided to seek us out because of their recommendation. That would be awesome. It means what we are doing is working in some intrinsic way. At least, I think that's what it would mean…I just looked up "intrinsic" and I apparently DO have an understanding of how to use that word having never really done so previously. Uh…hooray? Sure, hooray. Hooray for neuroplasticity, a concept I endorse and have frequently thought about. Thank you for listening, be decent to each other, go to www.tysonsaner.com for Minecraft videos and other content including original music and other stuff, and if someone does ask if you have heard anything interesting lately and it happens that it was us, won't you please pass the Succotash?
Created By: Yariv WolokGuest: Ryan MarkerMusic By: Jay LubesWebsite: https://www.flyersnittygritty.comLike and subscribe if you want more of this content!Check Out Our Team Store: https://nitty-gritty-3.creator-spring.com/
Ryan shares a favorite golf tip to make your game better, and a golf memory to convey his love of the game.
The draft that Ryan has been patiently waiting for since day one has finally arrived.
Ryan shares a favorite golf tip to make your game better, and a golf memory to convey his love of the game.
This week we are joined by Ryan Marker of Screendrafts to talk about (In his opinion) one of the great, underrated, pre 9/11 airplane movies of all time. Place your trays in their upright positions, fasten your seatbelts, and enjoy today's in flight conversation on PUSHING TIN.As we work our way throught the plot of Mike Newell's air traffic control film, you may start to think you're losing your mind, but rest assured, this is actually the very literal plot of this film. Ryan shares his thoughts on why he thinks this movie is a hidden gem, Kenny ranks his hottest movie takes, from Tootsie to The Departed, and we do our best to reimagine this movie through the lens of a more capable director. We also pick apart Cate Blanchett's career (and rank our top 5 performances from her), as well as the strange masculinity of Billy Bob thornton.Find Ryan at: twitter.com/MarkerRyan625Patreon: patreon.com/podcastlikeits1989Twitter: twitter.com/podcastlikeitsInstagram: instagram.com/podcastlikeitsReddit: reddit.com/r/PodcastLikeIts See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we investigate James Cameron's "Aliens" (1986) with Clay Keller and Ryan Marker (Screen Drafts), and search for the scene at its center.This is a podcast about movies, and the scenes that make them special. Usually on our show, we explore a film we love, a new release, or ask our guests to bring a movie they can't wait to talk about. But this week, and throughout the summer, we're devoting our show to 20th Century Fox's Alien Franchise.Show notes: (all timestamps are approximate) Intro (00:00-01:31) Introducing Clay Keller and Ryan Marker (01:31-12:31) This Time It's War (12:31-31:46) A brief and incomplete history of Alien$ (31:46-44:34) What we talk about when we talk about Aliens (44:34-47:53) Clay's Scene (47:53-53:16) Ryan's Scene (53:16-59:00) Adam's Scene (59:00-01:04:13) Dom's Scene (01:04:13-01:08:24) Bigger, Deeper, Different (01:08:24-01:10:10) Family, Mothers, Androids, Aliens (01:10:10-01:17:54) Kill Me (01:17:54-01:20:00) Closing Thoughts (01:20:00-01:21:48) Outro (01:21:48-01:25:16) References:Superior Firepower: The Making of Aliens: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V--gH9ayR-oZombies, Aliens and Robots: Gale Anne Hurd on Her Greatest Hits: https://www.rollingstone.com/movies/movie-news/zombies-aliens-and-robots-gale-anne-hurd-on-her-greatest-hits-55081/Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe!Find us online at:www.EyeOfTheDuckPod.comFollow us on Twitter, Instagram, and Letterboxd.Credits:Eye of the Duck is created, hosted, produced, by Dom Nero and Adam Volerich.This episode was edited by AJ Filari.Our theme song for Xenomorph Summer is lovingly ripped from Jerry Goldsmith's Alien score, with some elements from Elliot Goldenthal's soundtrack for Alien 3 sprinkled in. Our logo was designed by Francesca Volerich and was adapted from an illustration by Roisin Marsh.You can purchase Francesca's work at society6.com/francescavolerich.You can support Rosin's work at: https://t.co/X888U1R1vv?amp=1 and support them: https://ko-fi.com/alopexIf you'd like to advertise with us, or sponsor us, please email: Contact@EyeOfTheDuckPod.comAnd next time you watch a movie, remember to keep your eye on the duck.
Episode 27. In the first of our new quarterly series, FROM TOP TO BOTTOM, we're covering the entire filmography of one of the most energetic, inventive, and influential filmmakers of the past 40-years, SPIKE LEE. We're joined by RYAN MARKER from the SCREEN DRAFTS podcast to discuss each and every title in his oeuvre (television included). Then we'll rank our individual Top 5 favorite Spike Lee joints. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/movieswithgravy/support
Ryan shares a favorite golf tip to make your game better, and a golf memory to convey his love of the game.
The 20 best of 2020, drafted by some of our most battle-hardened guest GMs!
The First Cow director may have been overlooked by the Oscars, but she's getting the full Screen Drafts Super Draft treatment that she deserves! Which is better, if you think about it! Returning GM Lucé Tomlin-Brenner (Need to Watch, It's Always Halloween) joins commissioner Ryan to rank all 7 of the auteur director's feature films.
Ryan shares a favorite golf tip to make your game better, and a golf memory to convey his love of the game.
Ryan shares a favorite golf tip to make your game better, and a golf memory to convey his love of the game.
BE SURE TO LISTEN TO THE VERY END FOR A SURPRISE CAMEO! For the last official episode of 2020, I brought on two very special guests from one of my new favorite podcasts, Screen Drafts to talk about one of my favorite writer/directors, James L. Brooks. The great Clay Keller and Ryan Marker join me to discuss his entire filmography since it’s relatively small (unless you count his work in TV) and focus mainly on our love for his first two films. One of which is not only my favorite screenplay of all time but Clay’s favorite movie of all time. Early on, we also provide quick reviews on TIME, PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN and WILD MOUNTAIN THYME! What a great way to end the year and be sure to stay subscribed for two very special anniversary episodes in January! Obviously, I expect all of you to subscribe to Screen Drafts if you haven’t yet. 00:00 - 15:30 - Introduction15:31 - 37:03 - What We Watched This Week37:04 - 38:07 - Director Song38:08 - 01:33:11 - Terms of Endearment + Broadcast News 01:33:12 - 01:57:34 - The Rest Of His Films01:57:35 - 02:10:02 - Top Three / Outro / Surprise! Screen Drafts:https://screendrafts.libsyn.com/ https://twitter.com/ScreenDrafts https://letterboxd.com/screendrafts/ https://www.patreon.com/screendrafts
Created By: Yariv WolokTwitter: @YWolokWebsite: https://www.flyersnittygritty.comBoth Travis Sanheim and Phil Myers have all of the key elements to making an excellent hockey player. Both Sanheim and Myers boast great size and speed a combination that is lethal for any mobile two-way defenseman. With Sanheim standing at 6'3 and Myers at 6'5 the size advantage is noticeable against most NHL players, but it's their ability to recover on breakdowns that's even more impressive. A skill that most top-tier players must learn when playing a tight defensive game. It's why all of the best defensive players are relentless when around the puck. As both Sanheim and Myers continue to develop their usage will continue to increase and with Niskanen's early departure from the team, opportunity knocks. Check out Yariv Wolok's latest breakdown of who of the two has the best chance to take the top vacancy left by Niskanen.Like and subscribe if you want more of this content!Check Out Our Team Store: https://teespring.com/stores/flyers-nitty-gritty-store-4
Website: https://www.flyersnittygritty.comTwitter: @YWolokTwitter: @JameyBaskowIntro Music: By JayLubes (Twitter: @JayLubes)Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/jay_lubesOn this weeks episode of the Gettin Gritty Wit It podcast, Yariv welcomes returning guest Ryan Marker to the show. Marker spent last season in the FPHL for Watertown Wolves and was way over a point per game player in his time there. Ryan has a lot of experience with pro athletes and skates with NHL players regularly. As Ryan continues his journey into pro hockey, he joins the podcast to talk about the state of playing hockey and the Flyers overall status. Like and subscribe if you want more of this content!Check out our Flyers Nitty Gritty Team Store!
Hail to the Chief! Writer and comedian Guy Branum goes head-to-head with our very own Ryan Marker, drafting the 7 best films about the President of the United States (real or fictional)!
Ryan shares a favorite golf tip to make your game better, and a golf memory to convey his love of the game.
Ryan shares a favorite golf tip to make your game better, and a golf memory to convey his love of the game.
William Bibbiani and Witney Seibold are inviting fascinating people to watch MY DINNER WITH ANDRE, a film about fascinating people having a conversation, and have their own conversation about it! This week's guests are Clay Keller and Ryan Marker, the hosts of the SCREEN DRAFTS podcast! Follow them on Twitter at @ScreenDrafts and check out their Patreon at Patreon.com/ScreenDrafts. Email us at letters@criticallyacclaimed.net, so we can read your correspondence and answer YOUR questions in future episodes! Subscribe on Patreon at www.patreon.com/criticallyacclaimednetwork for exclusive content and exciting rewards, like bonus episodes, commentary tracks and much, much more! And visit our TeePublic page to buy shirts, mugs and other exciting merchandise! Follow us on Twitter at @CriticAcclaim, join the official Fan Club on Facebook, follow Bibbs at @WilliamBibbiani and follow Witney at @WitneySeibold, and head on over to www.criticallyacclaimed.net for all their podcasts, reviews and more!
Ryan shares a favorite golf tip to make your game better, and a golf memory to convey his love of the game.
May we have your attention, please? Attention please! Theatre degree holders Bryan Cogman and Ryan Marker go head-to-head for the first time, drafting the musical films of the 1960s, while Oriana fills in for Ryan next to Clay at the commissioners table on this delightful episode!
Ryan shares a favorite golf tip to make your game better, and a golf memory to convey his love of the game.
In the beginning it was Ed Snider's drive to bring hockey to Philadelphia. However, as time has passed there has been an evolution of the hockey community. Organized, talented, and tight nit the local hockey roster in Philadelphia is strong and proud. A constant community that grows internally and generates the drive, that fuels the Flyers fanbase. It’s not just the professionals that sell the game of hockey, they’re only a representation of it. While hockey Canada is known for engulfing its country in hockey, Philadelphia has its neighborhoods entrenched hockey culture. It’s the local legends that drive the successes and the growth of hockey culture in Philly. It’s why Flyers fans never stop to remind themselves that Johnny Gaudreau and Bobby Ryan are local athletes. Other names like also local hockey hero TJ Brennan and his younger brother Shayne Brennan, or friend of the show, Ryan Marker, are all members of Philadelphia's hockey culture.On this episode of of The Flyers Nitty Gritty we have on local athlete and hockey advocate, Anthony Merrigan. Anth has been one of the leaders of the culture in the Philadelphia hockey community for over two decades, consistently plying, organizing, and keeping the game goin. The way we see it, Anthony is the definition of “if you build it, they will come”. It’s his love for the game and his commitment to leadership that keeps the culture together. The hockey community can only hope that he takes it one step further. Listen in on this weeks episode as we get Anthony's take on local hockey, player development, and Flyers goaltending.
The two former co-hosts of the Vidiots Video Store Show draft one-on-one for the very first time, ranking the eclectic and delightful filmography of one of the most prolific directors of modern times. With trivia from Patreon "Official Sponsor," and selector of the draft topic, Cody Downs!
We sit down with special guest Ryan Marker. We have some questions from the fans general trash talk even some Monster Jam talk.
Steve Berg (Earwolf's "Voyage to the Stars," Netflix's "Hoops") returns to draft films about the Cold War with co-commissioner and color commentator Ryan Marker! Recorded at the Aero in Santa Monica
Ryan shares a favorite golf tip to make your game better, and a golf memory to convey his love of the game.
Team Aero (co-commissioner Ryan Marker and his assistant manager Zoe Zelkind) drafts the filmography of 2020 Oscar nominee and Hollywood legend Laura Dern! Oriana Nudo joins the table as well, filling in as guest co-commissioner and color commentator. Recorded at the Aero in Santa Monica
Clay acts as proxy for the Screen Drafts Patreon Patrons as they draft the best "directorial debuts by actors" against co-commissioner Ryan Marker! Recorded at the Aero Theater in Santa Monica
Grant Moninger (programmer for The American Cinematheque) and Ryan Marker (color commentator for Screen Drafts) draft the best dog movies of all time!
Steve Berg (The Good Place, TAG) goes up against Screen Drafts color commentator Ryan Marker to draft the seven best movies about aliens visiting Earth. Recorded at the Aero Theater in Santa Monica
Is FAST FIVE really as great as everyone says it is? Can Clay convince Darren and Ryan that FAST & FURIOUS is actually kinda good? Does Audrey Hepburn only play cloistered innocents who live with their dad? The answers to all these questions and more on Fast & Vidiots: Hepburning Rubber episode 3! Also: Ask The Vidiots!
Clay is joined by guest co-host Ryan Marker to discuss Spike Lee's DO THE RIGHT THING and Ryan Coogler's FRUITVALE STATION. Also: THE KNICK season 2, the pilot of FX's LEGION, and free ads for Seeso and Filmstruck?
Music gives us life this week as veteran Vidiot Ryan Marker joins Clay to talk about 1972's CABARET and 2014's FRANK. Recorded at Vidiots in Santa Monica.
Clay is joined by fellow Vidiot Ryan Marker to discuss the entire BOURNE franchise, from 2002's THE BOURNE IDENTITY to this summer's JASON BOURNE. Yes, including LEGACY. Recorded at Vidiots in Santa Monica. Subscribe on iTunes!
Clay is joined by guest co-host Ryan Marker to discuss two highly-charged political films, Armando Iannucci's IN THE LOOP and Elia Kazan's A FACE IN THE CROWD, at what seems like a rather... apropos time. Opinions may not necessarily reflect those of the Vidiots Foundation ;) Recorded at Vidiots in Santa Monica. Subscribe on iTunes and Stitcher!
With X-MEN: APOCALYPSE coming out this weekend we decided it is the perfect time to once and for all the question that has been plaguing this podcast for months: which is the superior X-film, X2: X-MEN UNITED or X-MEN: FIRST CLASS? The answer may surprise you! ALSO: Clay and Darren review X-MEN: APOCALYPSE! (spoiler-filled review begins at 1:02:00) Recorded at Vidiots in Santa Monica.
Vidiots clerk and DC expert Ryan Marker joins Clay and Darren to discuss the two most "cartoony" Batman films: 1966's BATMAN: THE MOVIE and 1993's BATMAN: MASK OF THE PHANTASM, as well as the entire big screen Batman canon. Recorded at Vidiots in Santa Monica, CA