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Ahead of this Sunday's Academy Awards, actor and film writer Mack Bates is this week's guest on The Catered Quiz! On Mack's episode, he answers questions about Siskel & Ebert and two of his favorite actresses Susan Sarandon & Angela Bassett. Mack has also been a contributor RogerEbert.com and appropriately enough, wrote this tribute to Angela Bassett's performance in What's Love Got To Do With It? https://www.rogerebert.com/black-writers-week/when-angela-bassett-found-her-inner-tina-turner Follow Mack on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/mack.bates/ Enjoy the Academy Awards this Sunday on ABC & Hulu!
Phil Eaglesham in conversation with David Eastaugh The band was formed in 1987 by Richie Dempsey, Phil Eaglesham, Mofungo Diggs, Steven MacDougall, and Andy MacDonald (aka "Dr. Technology". The band wore asbestos firewear, gas masks, dubious ethnic shirts and balaclavas on stage, and blossomed despite depressing support slots with indie establishment acts such as Happy Mondays, The Wonderstuff and The Shamen. Their debut album, Five Fingers, Four Thingers, a Thumb, a Facelift and a New Identity followed in 1989.
Here we come a-wassailing and here's a new episode to warm you up! For only the second time in this podcast's history, three guests join Mark for a special discussion, and these guests are practically family! Mark's sisters from other misters - Sarah Menaquale, Kit Sheehan, and Melissa Ward - are here to celebrate the classic Louisa May Alcott story Little Women and its great 1994 film adaption from Gillian Armstrong for its 30th anniversary. They mourn the death of Beth, praise the Thomas Newman score, and will never forgive Amy for burning Jo's manuscript. Plus, they compare the 1994 vs. 2019 Greta Gerwig versions and ask which Laurie do you prefer: Christian Bale or Timothée Chalamet? When you finish this episode, head to the YouTube channel for Part 2 of this discussion: https://www.youtube.com/@releasedaterewind/videos
Émission du mercredi 20 novembre 2024 : On se partage nos meilleurs accords bouffe et verre de lait, on parle de la pression d'avoir des enfants, on joue au bol à sujets et on perd le contrôle en parlant de carte de crédit pour enfants.
In this episode, multi-talented actor/author Ed Begley, Jr. talks about the family cook who changed his life, the startling family secret he learned at 15, his wild youth, and amazing stories about his friends Marlon Brando and The Beatles from his memoir "To the Temple of Tranquility...and Step On It! You can't miss this one! Don't forget to follow all of the social media! @Sarandon_Chris on Twitter @TheOfficialChrisSarandon on Instagram Chris Sarandon on Facebook www.chrissarandon.com linktr.ee/theofficialchrissarandon Subscribe on Youtube at https://youtube.com/shorts/-vGUyj0TK-Q
This week on And the Runner-Up Is, Kevin welcomes back writer and podcaster Chris Feil to discuss the 1995 Oscar race for Best Actress, where Susan Sarandon won for her performance in "Dead Man Walking," beating Elisabeth Shue in "Leaving Las Vegas," Sharon Stone in "Casino," Meryl Streep in "The Bridges of Madison County," and Emma Thompson in "Sense and Sensibility." We discuss all of these nominated performances and determine who we think was the runner-up to Sarandon. 0:00 - 17:16 - Introduction 17:17 - 40:39 - Elisabeth Shue 40:40 - 1:08:54 - Sharon Stone 1:08:55 - 1:33:20 - Meryl Streep 1:33:21 - 1:55:31 - Emma Thompson 1:55:32 - 2:10:53 - Susan Sarandon 2:10:54 - 2:52:57 - Why Susan Sarandon won / Twitter questions 2:52:58 - 2:59:11 - Who was the runner-up? Buy And the Runner-Up Is merch at https://www.teepublic.com/stores/and-the-runner-up-is?ref_id=24261! Support And the Runner-Up Is on Patreon at patreon.com/andtherunnerupis! Follow Kevin Jacobsen on Twitter Follow Chris Feil on Twitter Follow And the Runner-Up Is on Twitter and Instagram Theme/End Music: "Diamonds" by Iouri Sazonov Additional Music: "Storming Cinema Ident" by Edward Blakeley Artwork: Brian O'Meara
Geçtiğimiz günlerde düzenlenen Oscar'ın habercisi sayılan İngiliz Film ve Televizyon Sanatları Akademisi (BAFTA) ödül töreninde kazananlardan çok Filistin'e destek açıklayanlar konuşuldu. Şu an Batı'da özellikle sinema sektöründe olup İsrail'in yaptıklarına karşı durmak veya Filistin'e destek açıklamayı bir tarafa bırakıp İsrail'e karşı en ufak bir eleştiride bulunanlar bile sıkıntı çekiyorlar. Çektikleri sıkıntıların Gazzelilerin çektiğinin yanında hiçbir hükmü yok onu biliyoruz. İsrail, Gazze'ye karşı soykırım planının devreye aldığında ilk çıkışı yapan oyunculardan Susan Sarandon'ın birçok projesi iptal olmuştu. Oscar ödüllü oyuncuya Hollywood'un kapıları kapanmıştı. Capitol Hill'de Gazze protestosuna katılan Sarandon burada ufak bir açıklama yaptı. İsrail'in saldırılarına tepki gösterdiği için işini kaybettiğini, 10 yıldır çalıştığı ajanstan kovulduğunu ve tehditler aldığını anlatan Sarandon, "Ama günün sonunda bu, insanların ölmesi kadar önemli değil" dedi. Olması gereken yaklaşım bu. Gazze hakkında, Filistin hakkında konuşmaya devam etmemiz gerekiyor. Bafta Ödüllerine geri dönersek Suriyeli mültecileri konu alan The Old Oak'la ödül için yarışan Ken Loach kırmızı halı töreninde filmin senaristiyle birlikte Gazze'de Yaşanan Soykırımı Durdurun yazan bir pankartın önünde gazetecilere poz verdi. Sevdiğim bir yönetmen olan Loach'u artık daha çok seviyorum.
In this episode, veteran child and character actor Clint Howard talks about his normal, happy childhood growing up in an acting family, his mother's fondness for serving canned vegetables, and acting with a PB&J sandwich at the age of 2 on the Andy Griffith Show. And he relates that both his and his bother Ron's earnings were saved for their future by their parents, who never spent on themselves. Howard's journey through over 60 years of show business is a fascinating view of a lifetime of Hollywood history and, of course, of tinsel town food. Don't forget to follow all of the social media! @Sarandon_Chris on Twitter @TheOfficialChrisSarandon on Instagram Chris Sarandon on Facebook www.chrissarandon.com linktr.ee/theofficialchrissarandon Subscribe on Youtube at https://youtube.com/shorts/-vGUyj0TK-Q
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Maybe I Do is a new 2023 Romantic Comedy on Netflix written and Directed by Michael Jacobs based on his own play Cheaters. This is the story of Michelle and Allen played by Emma Roberts and Luke Bracey. Well it's not exactly the story of them… it's the story of how they pulled a group of cheaters together. We also meet Howard and Monica played by Richard Gere and Susan Sarandon, they are in a hotel room together, Monica is throwing herself at Howard, he wants none of it, because we learn that both of them are already married… they are cheating. Then we meet Grace played by Diane Keaton and Sam played by William H Macy. After watching a very sad movie together they also go off on a magical night and spend some time in a motel together… Grace and Sam are also already married to other people… they're already married to those other two people who are cheating… and they are ALL the parents of Michelle and Allen… except nobody knows it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Podcast for a deep examination into the career and life choices of Jack Nicholson. Voice actor Bob Skerry returns to the cast to break a record. He is sad when Lev tells him that the record is already broken. Patrick is sad because all his football teams are losing. Can Joe cheer everyone up enough to talk about some New England magic? Find out on this week's episode of 'What the Hell Happened to Them?' Email the cast at whathappenedtothem@gmail.com Disclaimer: This episode was recorded in April 2023. References may feel confusing and/or dated unusually quickly. 'The Witches of Eastwick' is available on Blu-ray and DVD: https://www.amazon.com/Witches-Eastwick-Keepcase-Jack-Nicholson/dp/B000FFJYBG/ref=sr_1_2?crid=2S2FLUJWV1ZXV&keywords=the+witches+of+eastwick+movie&qid=1682301341&sprefix=the+witches+of+eastwickmovie%2Caps%2C152&sr=8-2 Music from 'Shukufuku' by Yoasobi 'Kimi yo Kedakaku Are' by Shiyui & Ryo Artwork from BJ West Hire Bob Skerry for your voice acting needs at bobskerryvoa.com quixotic, united, skeyhill, vekeman, jack, nicholson, syzygy, updike, skerry, cher, pfeiffer, sarandon, witches, wastwick, maulers, sharks, football, 80s, ebert
"Vampires are make believe, just like elves, gremlins and eskimo's" - Homer Simpson.Join BP, Coop and Justin as we discuss Fright Night, the 1985 cult classic horror film that follows young Charley Brewster, who discovers that his next-door neighbour Jerry Dandrige is a vampire. When no one believes him, Charley decides to get Peter Vincent, a TV show host who acted in films as a vampire hunter, to stop Jerry's killing spree.Follow the Complete Guide to Horror Movies podcast on our social channels below.↪ Facebook↪ TikTok↪ Twitter↪ Instagram↪ Subscribe to our YouTube channel↪ Tip us $5↪ Linktree↪ Website↪ Shop our Store!Box officeFright Night's widest release was 1,545 theaters. The film made $6,118,543 on opening weekend (1,542 theaters, $3,967 average). The domestic gross came to $24,922,237. It performed the best of any horror film released during the summer of 1985 and was the second-highest grossing horror film of 1985, surpassed only by A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge.Critical receptionFright Night garnered critical acclaim, holding an 82% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes; the average rating is 7.1/10 based on 60 reviews. The site's consensus reads: "Fright Night deftly combines thrills and humor in this ghostly tale about a man living next to a vampire."Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film three stars out of four and wrote, "Fright Night is not a distinguished movie, but it has a lot of fun being undistinguished". Variety praised Sarandon's performance, writing that he "is terrific as the vampire, quite affable and debonair until his fingernails start to grow and his eyes get that glow". Colin Greenland gave a negative review for White Dwarf #75, stating "We may be justified in suspecting that a film which has such contempt for its characters has contempt for its audience, too.#frightnight #80shorror #chaneloberlin #vampiressuck #ladygaga #jerseyshore #twilight #vampire #puppets #horror #movie #death #horrorfilm #splatter #deathscene #blood #gore #scarymovie #horror #completeguidetohorror #horrormovie #scary #creepy #graphic
Community College Classes, best opening day to attend in MLB, dog etiquette and Dolly, Sarandon or Jaclyn Smith...all covered in today's Male Sack.
Julia vs Susan. Roberts vs Sarandon. Oscar winner vs Oscar winner. You get the picture. Audiences lined-up to see two powerhouse actresses take on the two-hour melodrama, Stepmom. In 1998, this movie had it all: cute kids, a lush John Williams score, two sing-along scenes, and a character with cancer. But now, decades later, is it all too much? Are the cat-fights too catty? Is Ed Harris's "Luke" that much of a prize? And is "Anna" the worst movie kid since Macaulay Culkin in The Good Son? The Old Roommates take their Land Rovers to their horseback-riding lessons and magic show rehearsals, respectively, and give Stepmom a re-watch. Listen to this.Old Roommates can be reached via email at oldroommatespod@gmail.com. Follow Old Roommates on Instagram and YouTube @OldRoommates for bonus content and please give us a rating or review! Thanks for listening!#JuliaRoberts #SusanSarandon #ChrisColumbus #EdHarris
Susan Sarandon speelde in bijna 80 films sinds haar debuutfilm in 1974. Ik zag haar voor het eerst in Thelma & Louise in 1991 en voor het laatst in de komedie Ride The Eagle, die ik even zou gaan kijken op Prime Video als ik jou was. Maar ze heeft niet alleen een belachelijk groot oeuvre aan films. Sarandon staat ook bekend als activist tegen oorlog, tegen honger en als UNICEF-ambassadeur. En er is ook nog een kant haar persoonlijkheid die minder bekend is. Ze opende 15 jaar geleden namelijk een ping pong bar in New York City. Die inmiddels is uitgegroeid tot een hele keten aan ping pong bars, die zichzelf offline social networks noemen. In een ping pong bar kun je niet alleen in een kouwe hal genoeglijk tafelpingpongtennissen met je maten, maar natuurlijk ook eten en drinken bestellen – van dat lekkere vieze eten waar ze in Amerika zo goed in zijn. Zoals een Double Margherita Pizza, een Bacon Cheeseburger en een Red Velvet Brownie. De eerste ping pong bar is inmiddels ook in Nederland geopend: hij zit in Utrecht. Het is maar dat je het weet. Mede door haar side hustles en passieprojecten is Susan Sarandon zo populair geworden bij het filmpubliek en bij de regisseurs in Hollywood dat haar carriere al bijna 50 jaar duurt – binnenkort verschijnt ze weer in een nieuwe film: Maybe I Do. Hollywood-acteurs hebben door dat hun fans het leuk vinden als ze niet alleen maar acteren maar ook laten zien dat ze nog andere dingen leuk vinden in het leven. Zoals Reese Witherspoon die een populaire boekenclub heeft, Jared Leto en Snoop Dogg die mede-eigenaars zijn van Reddit, Scarlett Johansson die een popcornwinkel in Parijs heeft geopend, Ryan Reynolds die investeerder is in een gin-merk en Gwyneth Paltrow die kaarsen maakt die ruiken zoals haar vraagjenaar. Het is een van de leukste manieren om jezelf te verkopen als ondernemer: vertel je klanten ook over dingen buiten je vakgebied die jou leuk maken. Als een van de 8 formules die ik vandaag naar de Members van Het Lab stuur laat ik zien wat je kunt doen als ondernemer om je marketing extra goed te laten werken door heerlijk te gaan lullen over je side hustles en passieprojecten. Ik laat je bijvoorbeeld zien hoe een Nederlandse ondernemer duizenden optins binnenhaalde met een stukje marketing waarin hij is gaan vertellen over dingen die niks te maken hebben met de expertise waarvoor zijn klanten bij hem aankloppen. Je ziet in de nieuwe masterclass met 8 formules om jezelf te verkopen: Hoe je klanten krijgt die achter jou aan zitten in plaats van jij achter hen. Klanten die achter jou aan zitten zijn het lucratiefste, want de prijselasticiteit is groter en ze blijven langer bij je. Hoe je marketing doet waardoor je in flow raakt en die je nauwelijks ervaart als werk Hoe je volle bak je creativiteit en jouw ‘crazy' kwijt kunt in je marketing voordat je ook maar een woord hebt gezegd of geschreven Hoe je onvergelijkbaar wordt in je markt Hoe je als personality extreem waardevol wordt voor klanten in je markt, zonder dat je iets over de inhoud van je vakgebied hoeft te zeggen Vanmiddag om 17.00 uur sturen we hem naar de drukker en daarna ben je definitief te laat. Straks laat ik ook nog even een luchtalarm afgaan zodat je niet vergeet om hier je membership van Het Lab te starten: https://www.schrijvenvoorinternet.nl/membership-het-lab Aartjan van Erkel
Oscar-nominated actor Chris Sarandon joins The Art of Kindness with Robert Peterpaul for a holiday special! The star discusses working on Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas, acts of kindness he received throughout his illustrious acting career and much more. Chris Sarandon was born and raised in West Virginia to restaurateurs Chris and Cliffie Sarandon. He eventually earned a degree in speech at West Virginia University and then a master's degree in theater from The Catholic University of America. In 1968, Sarandon settled in New York City, where he obtained his first television credit on the series The Guiding Light, which led to some TV movie roles before he made his acclaimed turn in Dog Day Afternoon in 1975. The performance earned him nominations for Best New Male Star of the Year at the Golden Globes and even the coveted Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Some of his other screen roles over the years include: the long-running series ER, co-starring with Dennis Hopper in the 1983 movie The Osterman Weekend, starring opposite Goldie Hawn in Protocol, and the cult classic horror film Fright Night. Of course, Chris is forever remembered for his endearing turn in The Princess Bride, leading the film Child's Play and then voicing the main character of Jack Skellington for one of the most beloved holiday films of all time: Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas. Since it's the Broadway Podcast Network, we also have to note that Sarandon has appeared on Broadway many times, including: The Rothschilds, The Two Gentlemen of Verona, and The Light in the Piazza. Check out Chris' new podcast Cooking By Heart and find out more at www.chrissarandon.com. Got kindness tips or stories? Please email us: artofkindnesspodcast@gmail.com Follow Chris @theofficialchrissarandon Follow us @artofkindnesspod / @robpeterpaul Support the show! (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/theaok) Music: "Awake" by Ricky Alvarez, "The Nightmare Before Christmas" suite by Danny Elfman/Munich Radio Orchestra & "Sunshine" by Lemon Music Studio. We are supported by the Broadway Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this family Thanksgiving episode, Chris interviews his three grown children: they reminisce about growing up in New York's Hudson Valley and traveling to California to visit their father, as well as being young “sous-chefs” when their parents cooked, and their working in restaurants from their teen years into adulthood. They also tell of their occasional behind the scenes, eye-popping restaurant experiences as servers, bartenders, and cooks, and relate how they've used their cooking skills to fit the current needs of their own families. Don't forget to follow all of the social media! @Sarandon_Chris on Twitter @TheOfficialChrisSarandon on Instagram Chris Sarandon on Facebook www.chrissarandon.com linktr.ee/theofficialchrissarandon Subscribe on Youtube at https://youtube.com/shorts/-vGUyj0TK-Q --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cookingbyheartpodcast/support
Batters up! Stepping up to the plate this week are two sickly/sweet romcoms disguised as sports dramas. Firstly, Kevin Costner and Susan Sarandon swap RBI's for romance in 1988's Bull Durham! Kevin wrestles with his love for America's diamond (the baseball field), as he and Tim Robbins pitch for Sarandon's affections amidst the hard knocks of suburban North Carolina. This film actually once topped Sports Illustrated's list of the greatest sports movies of all time - not that the plot, character development or dialogue would suggest such a thing. Let's play!***Please rate and review us on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your pods. It means a lot and makes it easy for other people to find us. Thank you!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"The Rocky Horror Picture Show" is, without a doubt, a Halloween movie. It's got blood, gore, murders, a creepy castle — what more do you want? And the best way to see it is in a crowd, so Big D flew 5,000 miles to experience his first viewing in a theater with props, a shadow cast and Gene Lyons. In this Shat The Movies Halloween Spooktacular commissioned by listener Jeremy, Ash joins Dick and Gene to discuss whether the "Time Warp" deserves to be the film's most famous song, whether Dr. Frank N. Furter is hot or dangerous and whether film reviewers should consider audience participation when rating a movie. The Shat crew also drools over young Susan Sarandon, discovers changes in Big D and retells the story of how this cult classic nearly was a flop. SUBSCRIBE Android: https://shatpod.com/android Apple: https://shatpod.com/apple All: https://shatpod.com/subscribe CONTACT Email: hosts@shatpod.com Website: https://shatpod.com/movies Leave a Voicemail: Web: https://shatpod.com/voicemail Leave a Voicemail: Call: (914) 719-7428 SUPPORT THE PODCAST Donate or Commission: https://shatpod.com/support Shop Merchandise: https://shatpod.com/shop Theme Song - Die Hard by Guyz Nite: https://www.facebook.com/guyznite
Tom points out that the Democrats are in denial, and its setting themselves up for quite a fall in November.LNS: Wednesday Morning Podcast 10/19/22 Vol.13 #187*Danchenko Acquitted*Reviewing the Election*Accepting the Answer *The Biden Wreck*Jill and the Party*And IN Philly?*What Else BUT the Economy *Biden Oil Export Ban*Joy Behar's Depression*Mars Destroyed by Climate Change? *Science! *Sarandon, and Jim Biden *Twitter CesspoolBooks by host Thomas Purcell are available free on to Amazon Prime and Kindle subscribersThe money pledged through our website will go toward show costs such as advertising, server time, and broadcasting equipment. If we can get enough listeners, we will expand the show to two hours and hire additional staff.To help our show out, please support us on www.LibertyNeverSleeps.comAll bumper music and sound clips are not owned by the show, are commentary, and of educational purposes, or de minimus effect, and not for monetary gain. No copyright is claimed in any use of such materials and to the extent that material may appear to be infringed, I assert that such alleged infringement is permissible under fair use principles in U.S. copyright laws. If you believe material has been used in an unauthorized manner, please contact the poster.
Enchanted is a 2007 musical fantasy romantic comedy Directed by Kevin Lima, the PERFECT person to direct this, as he is responsible for a lot of Disney's animated hits… The Goofy Movie, 101 Dalmatians, Tarzan, he was a writer for Aladdin, a character designer on the Little Mermaid, Visual Director on Beauty and the Beast; this guy knows Disney Fairytales. Enchanted begins as an animated story, we meet Giselle, your classic Disney Princess. Giselle lives in the woods with all of her favourite adorable woodland creatures, she is played by Amy Adams. Then we meet Edward, THE PRINCE, played by James Marsden. Edward is seen capturing a troll when he HEARS the beautiful singing of Giselle, he tromps through the forest and finds her, they complete each others songs and immediately fall in love, to be wed the very next day. Edwards mother in law doesn't want Edward to marry because she will no longer be queen. This is Queen Narissa played by Susan Sarandon, so SHE hatches a plan to teleport Giselle to a place where love doesn't exist. Giselle goes from being animated in a Disney fairytale to being a real life, live action human in New York City. Eventually she will also meet Robert Philip played by Patrick Dempsey and Morgan Philip his daughter and Nancy Tremaine played by Idina Menzel.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we review new series Monarch, new movies, Plan A, and The Justice of Bunny King, and new documentary, Escape from Kabul. We also give you a heads up about the spinoff, The Rookie: Feds, and the documentary, Nothing Compares.
País Estados Unidos Dirección Justin Zackham Guion Justin Zackham Música Nathan Barr Fotografía Jonathan Brown Reparto Robert De Niro, Katherine Heigl, Diane Keaton, Susan Sarandon, Amanda Seyfried, Topher Grace, Robin Williams, Ben Barnes, Christine Ebersole, David Rasche, Patricia Rae, Ana Ayora, Kyle Bornheimer, Megan Ketch Sinopsis Con motivo de la boda de su hijo adoptivo Alejandro (Ben Barnes), Ellie Griffin (Diane Keaton) vuelve a su casa diez años después de que su marido Don (Robert De Niro) la engañara con Bebe, su mejor amiga (Sarandon), y se fuera a vivir con ella. Pero, cuando Alejandro les anuncia que su madre biológica (Patricia Rae) asistirá a la boda y que, debido a sus estrictas creencias religiosas, no debe saber que Ellie y Don están divorciados, éstos se verán obligados a aparentar que son un matrimonio feliz, y Bebe tendrá que salir de escena.
It was supposed to take 30 minutes but ended up taking 14 hours. . . the heist that is not this episode of the podcast. This week Lolo shows Patrick the highly acclaimed film based on a true story - Dog Day Afternoon. They discus the prolific director behind this film Sidney Lumet, the amazing cinematography of this film, the many impactful themes of this film and so much more including “whether or not Dustin Hoffman or Al Pacino are good looking?” New episodes of First Timers Movie Club come out every other Friday so click SUBSCRIBE and rate us five stars to make sure you don't miss our next episode!Have a favorite (or least favorite) famous movie that you think we should've seen? Reach out to IX Film Productions on Twitter, Instagram or email and we'll add it to our list!Follow IX Film Productions for podcast updates, stand up comedy, original web shorts and comedy feature films at:Facebook: www.facebook.com/ixfilmproductionsTwitter: www.twitter.com/ixproductionsInstagram: @IXProductionsYouTube: www.youtube.com/ixfp"First Timers Movie Club" is brought to you by IX Film Productions."Making the World a Funnier Place one Film at a Time"MusicThe Curtain Rises by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5007-the-curtain-risesLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
This is it. This is the pinnacle of baseball movies. As it is the pinnacle of baseball movies, it is the pinnacle of sports movies. Not in a sports way but in a movies way. This, like THE SANDLOT (which you listened to that episode, right? It's back in season 2 or whatever), has no big game. It's about more than baseball but baseball is both the frame and the delivery mechanism. Baseball teaches us about life so often--as a sport where succeeding 1/3 of the time is hugely successful will--and it has more than just baseball. This is BULL DURHAM. There is a lot going on in this movie. There is a lot that I talk about--it's one of the longer episodes that I've recorded and that's that I already know that I should never record longer episodes. And there is just a ton that I left out. I'll look at some of that here as is my way. Ron Shelton slaps. That's that. Dude is a gangster and lives in a similar space as Linklater. I don't exactly know how to communicate it but I would say it's the writer/director that fully understands their niche and understands themselves and, regardless of whatever copious life experience they may have, understands how to distill these concepts to something that really works in a movie. For more, you can check out my episode on DAZED AND CONFUSED. Sarandon, Costner, and Robbins were almost picture perfect. Costner does this sarcastic chuckle thing that I'm sure seemed cool on paper but it's a little less successful in practice. Other than that he was made for this role. I've heard that Costner is not necessarily the best person to be around while being a mere mortal but you cannot fault him in this role whatsoever. This was also "before he was famous" and that's weird to me because fuck Untouchables or whatever--this is what made Costner for me. Robbins knocks it out of the park. I love watching Tim Robbins--like everyone with cable I've seen THE SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION only a few dozen times and I still eat it up every time. But he was always that Tim Robbins--even in BULL DURHAM. Even in HIGH FIDELITY. Susan Sarandon was aces in this. She goes on from here to do THELMA & LOUISE which co-starred Gena Davis (yeah, you thought she was going to come up but I said this was the last baseball movie.... for the moment) and was directed by Ridley Scott. She's top-tier. She's stellar. She's in peak form at all points in time--there is zero phoning it in. Sarandon's performance was my favorite as a character in this movie. I only say that because Costner is 100% an actual baseball player while playing a baseball player and knowing the mind of a baseball player because he is an actual baseball player while playing a baseball player ad nauseam. Yes, this movie does have some exploration into homophobia of some sort. It's not as bad as this might make it sound but it does happen. It's probably better than average for a movie coming out in the 80s and is not outright hostile. There is a point where a character questions their sexuality and that's actually interesting--not offensive. This is all relating to the academic paper that I mention in the podcast (at the end). I think it comes from a very reasonable place where the ideal set for masculinity isn't complete domination but instead security and support. The characters themselves are trying to figure things out at times. There's another time where it's just an insult but, to quote Ralph Maccio--politics aside because his views are bad--"hey, it's the 80s". That's actually quoting his character, Daniel LaRusso, who isn't the bully but becomes able to defend himself. I realize that COBRA KAI might take that view a little differently when extrapolated however I'm reading from the text of THE KARATE KID and haven't watched COBRA KAI because, when I tried to cast it to my TV, YouTube wouldn't let me watch it fully. When you watch BULL DURHAM just think of that statement. Not about Ralph Maccio but the statement about masculinity. I've seen several ways to present the titles of movies but my favorite is in ALL CAPS. I'm trying that out. Does it lend me more credence... clearwater? Revival? Lookin out my back door? I'm sure I'm leaving things about but I 100% apologize for all of the wikipedia scholastics about religions. Journalism (if you can call what I do that), or academic research (if you can call it that), takes a lot of time and these people deserve a living wage like so many others. The economy for that is so upside-down that it's ridiculous. I don't know the answer to solve that problem--IF I have an answer for a problem then that problem is probably dumb as fuck and y'all politician-ass motherfuckers need to sort that shit out because I'm a guy that watches movies and waxes pedantic about them in his spare time. I have no business having solutions for any social problems. I'd be eager to understand what Crash Davis' life might look like in the era of Sabermetrics and the all-knowing internet. Would he have been passed over? There is no telling because, somehow, the story feels the same. You work really hard in the minors and maybe fortune smiles upon you. I think that Chris Carter was a baseball player as well. He was also an author of flowery speeches. Was this influence from Bull Durham and Ron Shelton or was this direct action? Was Ron Shelton a ghost writer for The X-Files? Probably not, but I'm trying to manufacture some type of actual relationship there. Their stories don't feel too different. Perhaps, if I had just been better at baseball, I'd be a screenwriter now. That's overly simplistic and reductionist and I don't know where I'm going with it. Nowhere, most likely. Actually, I think I've narrowed down where I'm going with it. I throw out these half-assed theories and it's not that I want to be right, but that I want the people to read or hear the theory and be like "yeah, that's the one" in their own vacuum. Perhaps that is a bit forward but if that happened I'd just be totally OK with it. Links (2138) Bull Durham the Musical - YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=btVHsQIrDZY (2138) Melissa Errico - "A Little Time To Myself" from Bull Durham: The Musical (Live) - YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJoHlceoybI So there's a YouTube comment in there from 8 months ago saying that the music will go to Broadway. I may actually bend that motherfuck of a corner to go see it if that's the case. My wife will not understand. But I am compelled. Realistically, that's the only link. The academic paper mentioned is behind some type of paywalls so walk into your local public college or university's library and search for it there. You can likely print it out or save it to a USB drive. This is what public institutions are all about and I'm 100% for it. You can also potentially rent movies and music from the library. That's intense. Support your public universities and support your libraries. Whatever I'm sure I left things out. I've spent enough time working on this that I've lost notes that I've taken. I'm not angry I'm just angry at myself but it's not going to stop this show. It's happening. The file is already uploaded before I even begin typing this. You'd think I'd feel liberated by this loose format and you're correct@! I do. It's great. I recommend bucking the system and just being yourself to everyone who can afford to do it because, the reality of the situation is, not everyone can just be themselves and continue living their lives. There are 100% people who should not be able to be themselves and also live their lives and they're mostly falling under the banner of racists so fuck them. Be nice. Check out the paradox of tolerance. Play some baseball. Watch some baseball. Watch a movie. Do something nice for someone. Contemplate existence. Actualize yourself in a way that elevates everyone around you. Tap that untold power of the ever-expanding cosmos. Play Dungeons & Dragons, or another tabletop RPG that allows you the freedom to create and inhabit a character--it's great! Try at something you think is pointless because it probably isn't.
Welcome to the Munsons at the Movies podcast. Each episode we delve into the filmography and impact of a randomly selected actor. In this episode, we explore the career of Susan Sarandon. Arguably best known for her roles as Louise in Thelma & Louise (1991), Annie in Bull Durham (1988), and Sister Helen in Dead Man Walking (1995), Sarandon has put together over 5 decades worth of acting performances. Joined for the second time by guest Munson, Laura Adams, we discuss how Sarandon broke Case's box office spreadsheet, the wild story behind how she got her first role, how much we collectively love Bull Durham, and detail all of the activism work she's done over the years. Where does Sarandon rank on the Munson Meter? Listen to find out.
Sizzling Samachar of the day - 27th May 2022Welcome to OTTplay Sizzling Samachar, I'm your host NikhilNews first up,From Ray Liotta to Jude Law, from Jodie Foster to Susan Sarandon, and more storiesRay Liotta dies at 67Ray Liotta, best known for his roles in Goodfellas, Something Wild, and Field of Dreams, has passed away at the age of 67. As per reports, he died in his sleep and was in the midst of shooting for the film Dangerous Waters in the Dominican Republic. Several actors and filmmakers have paid their respects to Liotta. Goodfellas director Martin Scorsese expressed shock over the sudden death of the actor and said that Liotta was uniquely gifted, adventurous, and courageous as an actor.Jodie Foster to star in True DetectiveOscar-winner Jodie Foster is set to star in the fourth season of the Emmy Award-winning HBO series, True Detective. Titled True Detective: Night Country, the upcoming season is developed by Barry Jenkins and Issa López. Foster plays Detective Liz Danvers in the series wherein she joins hands with Detective Evangeline Navarro to solve the mysterious disappearance of six men in Alaska. Foster also serves as the executive producer in the show. Jude Law to feature in Star Wars: Skeleton CrewJude Law is set to feature in the new Disney+ Star Wars series titled, Star Wars: Skeleton Crew. Jon Watts, the director of the Spider-Man movies starring Tom Holland, is creating the series along with Christopher Ford. Set in the same timeline as the Mandalorian and The Book of Boba Fett, the series revolves around a group of ten-year-old children who get lost in the galaxy. Meanwhile, the first-look footage of the third season of Mandalorian gives a glimpse of Din Djarin's story arc. The third installment is currently in post-production. Another Star Wars series, Andor, is set to premiere on Disney+ on August 31. The 12-episode series is centered on Captain Cassian Andor, played by Diego Luna.Susan Sarandon to star in animated series The MoversAcclaimed actress Susan Sarandon and rapper Fat Joe will play the voice lead in the animated series titled, The Movers. Sarandon will also serve as the creator and executive producer of the show along with her son Jack Henry Robbins, and Danielle Uhlarik. Documentary on Warren Jeffs to premiere on June 8Netflix's upcoming documentary Keep Sweet: Pray and Obey, which follows the lives of polygamist cult leader Warren Jeffs and his late father Rulon Jeffs, is set to premiere on June 8. Emmy-winning director Rachel Dretzin is helming the project. The documentary will give a detailed insight into the crimes committed by Warren which ultimately led to his arrest. Netflix developing series on Horizon Zero DownNetflix is developing a series based on the critically acclaimed PlayStation video game Horizon Zero Dawn. Developed by Guerrilla Games, the video game is set in a post-apocalyptic future where machines dominate the planet. It tells the story of a young machine hunter named Alloy who seeks answers about the lost human civilization in order to save the world from annihilation. A sequel video game was released earlier this year to rave reviews. Well, that's the OTTplay Sizzling Samachar from the world of movies and entertainment for today, until the next episode it's your host Nikhil signing out.Aaj kya dekhoge OTTplay se poochoWritten By Arya Harikumar
"Bull Durham is a treasure of a movie because it knows so much about baseball and so little about love." Roger Ebert, who apparently has no faith in humanity, still finds a way to give Bull Durham a positive review. We, at Off Screen Death, have a bit more hope but still enjoyed the same things that he did. “The acting in Bull Durham cannot be faulted and should be remembered at Oscar time. Sarandon has one of the juiciest female roles in years and she makes you think no one could play it better.” Meanwhile, his buddy Gene Siskel hits a home run, including the Oscars, quality acting, and a much needed sexual term to describe a performance. We made it, guys. We talk Dave's first watch (what??) and Mike's maturity into actually liking this movie (finally!). We also talk about baseball movies in general, Tim Robbins' complete lack of athleticism, and sex on screen. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts/Spotify/Google Podcasts/Amazon Music Twitter @offscreendeath Instagram @theoffscreendeath Letterboxd: @daveagiannini and @projectingfilm Find out more at https://offscreendeath.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Pfeiffer, Cher, or Sarandon? Which witch would you pick? Or you can be like Jack Nicholson and pick all 3 and then listen to this episode.
Rogan attacked for N-word. NYC Adams attacked for C-word. BLM Leader jailed. BLM arson rioter gets probation. Sarandon backtracks. Snow plow a-hole.
Today on Kenny Webster's brilliant radio show: Hollywood pinkos (but now we're being redundant) Republicans distances themselves from Dan Crenshaw Genocide Olympics kicks off Special guests Michael Quin Sullivan and Brandon Darby
Today on Kenny Webster's brilliant radio show: Hollywood pinkos (but now we're being redundant) Republicans distances themselves from Dan Crenshaw Genocide Olympics kicks off Special guests Michael Quin Sullivan and Brandon Darby
We review Susan Sarandon's asinine tweet about law enforcement, talk with Iowa State Sen. Carlin about his primary challenge to Sen. Grassley, reveal more international pressure to move past COVID, give advice to Megan Fox, and more.
For our last episode of 2021: We are talking about mutual aid with Yaya Ogaldez of Richmond Mutual Aid and Sarandon Elliot of UVA Mutual Aid. Our conversation explores the work of building life affirming institutions in so-called Charlottesville and here at home in the fallen capitol of the confederacy. We kick it off with our last Race Capitol reframe of 2021. Airing at 10am on WRIR 97.3 FM & streaming on all platforms! P.S. stay tuned for some more goodies before the year is out! #WeTakeCareofUs #WeKeepUsSafe #VA #RVA #Cville #FundBlackFutures #DefundThePolice Follow our guests: @uvamutualaid @madrva Resources UVA Mutual Aid Free Store GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/uva-mutual-aid-free-store?utm_campaign=p_cp+share-sheet&utm_medium=copy_link_all&utm_source=customer Donate to Richmond Mutual Aid via venmo or Paypal @richmondmutualaid MADRVA website: https://richmondmutualaid.wixsite.com/resources Buy Richmond Mutual aid merch + support free store: https://madrva.squarespace.com/ As World Confronts Omicron Variant, Top 8 Pfizer & Moderna Investors Make $10 Billion in a Week https://www.democracynow.org/2021/12/7/pfizer_and_moderna_shareholders_profit Gov. Northam proposes police pay raises in upcoming budget https://vpm.org/news/articles/27718/gov-northam-proposes-police-pay-raises-in-upcoming-budget As Omicron Variant Circles the Globe, African Nations Face Blame and Bans https://www.nytimes.com/2021/11/27/world/africa/coronavirus-omicron-africa.html?smid=tw-nytimes&smtyp=cur Omicron COVID variant was in Europe before South African scientists detected and flagged it to the world https://www.cbsnews.com/news/omicron-variant-covid-in-europe-netherlands-before-alert-raised/?ftag=CNM-00-10aab7e&linkId=142329193 Richmond Public Schools teachers are first in the state to gain collective bargaining rights https://richmond.com/news/local/richmond-public-schools-teachers-are-first-in-the-state-to-gain-collective-bargaining-rights/article_1d74e090-bb83-5fb0-bd22-81564ac872cb.html
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Susan Abigail Sarandon (/səˈrændən/; née Tomalin; born October 4, 1946)[1] is an American actress[2] and activist. She is the recipient of numerous accolades, including an Academy Award, a BAFTA Award, and a SAG Award, and has been nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award, six Primetime Emmy Awards, and nine Golden Globe Awards. In 2002, she was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for her contributions to the film industry. Also known for her social and political activism, Sarandon was appointed a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador in 1999 and received the Action Against Hunger Humanitarian Award in 2006. PICTURE: By GuillemMedina - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=64390587 --- 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/thequeensnewyorker/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thequeensnewyorker/support
With more than 240 movies under our belts, Shat The Movies finally feels qualified to review the greatest sports film of all time: "Bull Durham." A young Tim Robbins, a sexy Kevin Costner, and a ripe Susan Sarandon do the unthinkable in this '80s classic: They surface the joy, sensuality, intelligence, passion, drama, and hard truths about baseball, a sport that's drifted into some very dull times. In this episode, Big D tells us what he believes in. Ash tells us about trying out for Little League, and Gene finds a new role model in Crash Davis. The Shat Crew also recall our favorite minor-league baseball memories and find one tiny flaw in this otherwise perfect film. SUBSCRIBE & FOLLOW Android: http://shatthemovies.com/android Apple/iTunes: http://shatthemovies.com/itunes Social Media: http://shatthemovies.com/social-media CONTACT Email: hosts@shatthemovies.com Website: http://shatthemovies.com Leave a Voicemail: (914) 719-SHAT - (914) 719-7428 SUPPORT THE PODCAST Commission Movie: http://shatthemovies.com/support Donate with Paypal: http://shatthemovies.com/paypal Donate With Venmo: http://shatthemovies.com/venmo Shop Merchandise: http://shatthemovies.com/shop Our TV Podcasts: https://shatontv.com/shat-on-podcasts Theme Song - Die Hard by Guyz Nite: https://www.facebook.com/guyznite
In this episode of the Fan2Fan Podcast we talk about Fright Night! Brooke, Doug, and Pete discuss the 1985 horror film, the terrific cast, the music, the special effects, and more. They also bring up the sequel, the reboot, and the documentary You're So Cool Brewster. For more info about the Fan2Fan Podcast, visit: https://linktr.ee/fan2fan
The Alchemist try and defeat the vampire next door in Fright Night. Key Elements: Evil Ed, Peter Vincent, Man in the Mirror? Join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/filmalchemistpod Subscribe to Ivotres's Youtube Channel Horror Movies and Beyond: https://www.youtube.com/c/HorrorMoviesandBeyond/videos Twitter: @HMoviesBeyond
Podcast for a deep examination into the career and life choices of Julia Roberts. Patrick takes no prisoners this week as anyone and everyone comes into his line of verbal fire. Joe is immobilized by Susan Sarandon-based flashbacks. Lev forgets 'Donnie Darko' is a movie. Does he eventually remember? Find out on this week's episode of 'What the Hell Happened to Them?' Email the cast at whathappenedtothem@gmail.com Disclaimer: This episode was recorded in September 2021. References may feel confusing and/or dated unusually quickly. 'Stepmom' is available on Blu-ray, DVD, VHS: https://www.amazon.com/Stepmom-Blu-ray-Julia-Roberts/dp/B01LTICCWU Music from 'Leave it to Beaver theme' by David Kahn, Melvyn Leonard, and Mort Greene 'Ain't No Mountain High Enough (LTM Trap Remix)' by Marvin Gaye (originally) Artwork from BJ West quixotic, united, skeyhill, vekeman, julia, roberts, syzygy, stepmom, step, mom, sarandon, harris, malone, columbus, cancer, christmas, home, alone, mountain
We continue TV Movie Month with a look at a PBS adaptation of a Kurt Vonnegut short story: Who Am I This Time? Starring Susan Sarandon and Christopher Walken, it is set in a small Midwestern town where the only thing doing is the community theater. Walken and Sarandon play the two leads in the theater's version of "A Streetcar Named Desire," which has unintended consequences on their personal lives. DC Titan's Richard Hatem and Pulp-Serenade's Cullen Gallagher join Chris to talk about the film, the line between entertainment and life, and the decline of live theater. You can follow Chris Stachiw at @Casualty_Chris and the Kulturecast @kulturecast. You can also subscribe to the Kulturecast on iTunes here. Also, don't forget to check out our official Facebook page for news, upcoming reviews, contests, and new content, along with our Patreon page.
Susan Sarandon and Cheryl Hines chat with Danielle! It's almost Christmas and what better time to talk about all the things we haven't quite been able to accomplish? Let's face it, the moms are drowning and the kids are heading on holiday break! Danielle chatted with the cast of A Bad Moms Christmas earlier this year and we share the interview here. Wishing you and yours a very Merry Christmas! To find out more about Danielle and Nikki visit: http://citygirlgonemom.com
In our second podcast, Italian journalist Alessandra Venezia sat down with Susan Sarandon in August 2017 at the Peninsula Hotel in Beverly Hills. In this in depth conversation Sarandon, known for her roles in Rocky Horror Picture Show, Thelma and Louise, Bull Durham, Ray Donovan, and more reveals how a big family influenced her imagination, how she became an actress, the secret to her long career, what she feels when she portrays strong women, why she is seeking different kinds of roles, and why social issues are important to her.
On this week's episode, we continue the Halloween spirit and recast the 1985 cult classic, Fright Night. To be honest, I have no idea if it's a cult classic or not. To be even more honest, I really didn't like this movie all that much as a whole, but there are a lot of small things to love about this film, and Chris Sarandon's performance alone is worth the price of admission. In a way, it's a true horror version of Teen Wolf. Outside of Sarandon and maybe Amanda Bearse, Neither is by no means a huge star, there really aren't any known actors in this movie. And because of that, it feels kind of like it actually happened in some small town in the middle of nowhere. There's nothing about this movie that really screams Hollywood (outside of the prosthetics, which are, shall we say...inconsistent).
Crooked Table Podcast - The world of film from a fresh angle
In Episode 34 of the Crooked Table Podcast, Rob and Kai dip once again into the creative mind of Tim Burton with the second-ever Crooked Commentary, this time of 1993 stop-motion classic The Nightmare Before Christmas from director Henry Selick (Coraline). Before they take a trip to Halloween, the dynamic duo first follow up their reactions of John Carpenter's Halloween with the film's 1981 sequel. What's this?This is Halloween! We're excited to hear your feedback as the show continues to evolve. As usual, the podcast does feature explicit language and, as such, is best considered NSFW. Thanks for listening! SHOW NOTES 0:00 -- Intro, Halloween II thoughts 14:33 -- The Nightmare Before Christmas pre-show reflection 24:27 -- The Nightmare Before Christmas Crooked Commentary starts Subscribe to the Crooked Table Podcast on iTunes so that you never miss a moment! Robert Yaniz Jr. can be reached on Twitter at @crookedtable. Kai Yaniz can be reached on Twitter at @TheVaultKeyLLC. Connect with Crooked Table on social media: Facebook | Twitter | Tumblr
Help support The Sci-Fi Movie Podcast by becoming a Patron! Hosted by Remi Lavictoire, Jonathan Colbon and Bonnie Beyea Get the Sci-Fi Movie Podcast Archive for 5 Bucks! This week on The Sci-Fi Movie Podcast, Rem, Ian and Jonathan dig deeper into "Robot & Frank" from 2012 and directed by Jake Shreier. The PositiveThis is a quintessential example of a movie holding up the mirror to society so we can learn more about ourselves. Exploring themes of Senior abandonment, the nature of friendship, and our relationship with Technology, Robot & Frank is a touching and laugh out loud story that is as enlightening as it is entertaining. The NegativeAside from a few nitpick things like music score choices and some minor character issues, It's hard to find much wrong with this movie. The VerdictRobot & Frank had a limited theatrical release, and that's a loss, because this movie deserves more. Haven't seen it, haven't heard of it? Watch it tonight and you'll thank us. Listener Feedback Josh AdamsThis was a touching, if not unspectacular little film. Langella gives a very solid performance in a 'square peg, round hole' type of role, and Sarandon is her usual graceful self. The ending, as somewhat morose as it may have been, was still artfully done. Sarsgaard was a solid choice for the robot's voice- not quite as smarmy as Moon's Kevin Spacey, and not simply rote like you might expect. I don't own this film, which is my usual benchmark for a full recommendation, but it certainly entertains. I see this becoming a film that people come back to once advances in AI come to the point where they help in the healthcare field. John SheehyGreat choice Nick JensenI thought this was a good movie and would have no problems recommending it to others. It's a good story with a little bit of future tech thrown in to make it really interesting. Not essential viewing, but a good watch. Shawn SmalldridgeThis movie is awesome! When I saw the trailer for it I knew right away that this movie was going to be right up my alley. Frank Langella does an amazing job bringing his character to life. The relationship that builds between Frank and the Robot is fantastically done. It's a gem of a movie that unfortunately got overlooked quite a bit. The effects are subdued but fit in perfectly with the vibe of this movie. The Sci-Fi Movie Podcast is a member of the Podcastica Network, visit Podcastica.com The Sci-Fi Movie Podcast is partially funded by Patreon. You can help make the Sci-Fi Movie Podcast even better by becoming a support. Go to our Patreon page and show your support! Please share your comments and thoughts on The Sci-Fi Movie Podcast Facebook page or send us Email and we'll add your feedback to the show! Subscribe to The Sci-Fi Movie Podcast Newsletter! Sci Fi Movie Podcast Robot And Frank