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In episode fifty (!!), Caveman and Maggi pull out the Chianti to discuss The Silence of the Lambs. Is this finally a 90's crime thriller that Maggi likes? Just how hot is Scott Glen? Does it hold up? Find out today!Follow our Instagram, Threads, & Letterboxd accounts @movieminglepod Check out our YouTube channel, MovieMinglePodcastQuestions? Comments? Write us at movieminglepod@gmail.com
We were honoured to interview one of the most decorated trialists in North America. Scott Glenn has been a force in the industry for over 25 years. Since his start, he and his dogs have earned more than a dozen competitive titles, including six-time USBCHA National Champion, four-time Canadian Champion, Meeker Champion, Bluegrass Champion, Soldier Hollow gold and silver medalist, and a multi-year World Trial Competitor.Recently, he competed in Ireland at the 2023 World Sheep Dog Trials with his dog, Pip, against 240 dogs from around the world placing third in the finals. Scott is a class act, a wealth of knowledge and a pleasure to visit. Enjoy taking in the perspective of such an elite dogman. This Episode is proudly sponsored by Women Of The Wild West Horse Sale. A horse sale that represents women of the horse training industry and the great horses they produce.Join Laura and Alison as they sell 3 horses in this years sale, May 26,2024 in Gooding Idaho.https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61555343000688
In the year 1880 four men come together through different circumstances on their way to the town of Silverado. There they engage against a corrupt sheriff and save a town in this star studded gun slinging adventure starring Kevin Cline, Scott Glen, Kevin Costner, Danny Glover and more. We take a look back at 1985's Western classic, Silverado. We also look back at the career of the late Carl Weathers this week. Discuss seeing Godzilla Minus One Minus Color on the big screen and what the heck is Groundhog Day anyways?! Plus a preview of next week's film, Rocky III. Visit us for all episodes & more at the www.therebelradiopodcast.com Please leave us a 5-Star review on iTunes! You can also find us on Spotify iHeartRadio Follow us on Facebook
A prequel to the 2008 remake "Journey to the Center of the Earth"? No... a film starring Fraser and Scott Glen as a father/son duo who runs a club-brothel in São Paulo, Brazil attempting to sell drugs but find themselves going against each other when personal vendettas come to light.
We're talking about two films that don't involve Denzel Washington. First up some soldiers get brainwashed in THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE. Then a girl goes missing and the only one that can save her is . . . Scott Glen in MAN ON FIRE.
We're talking about two films that don't involve Denzel Washington. First up some soldiers get brainwashed in THE MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE. Then a girl goes missing and the only one that can save her is . . . Scott Glen in MAN ON FIRE.
It's all Brando, all the time during the intellectual/philosophical climax of the film. Chris and Tierney follow and (try to) interpret Kurtz's ramblings as best as they can, while Scott Glen practices TaiChi in the dramatically lit temple.
"You go, we go!" - Stephen McCafferty (Kurt Russell) Join our Discord https://discord.gg/jDrUtNcRq2 And we're back again! This time around on Season 3 we breakdown the '90s films of Kurt Russell (an action star who is both iconic and yet still , we think, oddly underappreciated.) Kicking off the season Scott and Special Guest Caleb Knutson (check out his YouTube Channel Caleb Watches Movies) look at the 1991 Ron Howard *ahem* "classic" "Backdraft." Ok, ok so we admit this movie is daft as a brush, has way too many subplots and a number of characters who have no right to been there. On saying that, do we think this movie is an enjoyable ride? Hell yeah, we do! Listen as Caleb talks about the special place this film has in his heart and Scott talk about how he assumed he had misremembered from his childhood viewings that fire is presented as a sentient villain (because that is silly right?) and his amusement that he had actually remembered that correctly! Elsewhere in the episode, Caleb and Scott talk about how Donald Sutherland steals the film, how Kurt Russell and William Baldwin actually make really convincing brothers and get into just how wild and woolly the script for this film. Plus, they get into how Ron Howard might be one of the most middle of the road directors in cinematic history, whether or not Scott Glen is actually a vampire and how surprised they were to find out that this movie had a sequel....in 2019!
Lethal Mullet Podcast: Episode #182: Silverado Howdy there pardner? You headed for Silverado? Well the Mulleteers are! Join the Mullet tonight as we look at Lawrence Kasdan's epic love letter to the classic western SILVERADO. With an all-star cast this film was a return to the western on the big screen in 1985. Starring: Kevin Kline, Scott Glen, Danny Glover, Kevin Costner and many more it's an amazing look at earlier careers for some and breathtakingly well shot western. Join as we return to the western tonight! Give Lethal Mullet a listen: Website https://bit.ly/3j9mvlG IHeartRadio https://ihr.fm/3lSxwJU Spotify https://spoti.fi/3BRg260 Amazon https://amzn.to/3phcsi7 For all Lethal merch: TeePublic: https://bit.ly/37QpbSc #lethalmulletpodcast #silverado #western
Silverado directed by Lawrence Kasdan, starring Kevin Kline, Scott Glen and Kevin Costner. Episode Roundup: The Cowpunchers all get together for a super-sized episode for this super-sized western! Mel wonders where most of this movie went. Stu is impressed by the beards. Pat enjoys the charcuterie board of western tropes. Amy thinks this should have been a mini-series. Send us a note at Cowpunchersshow@gmail.com !
7-12-22 AJ DailySelect Heifers That Stay in the HerdAdapted from an article by Heather Smith Thomas for Angus Beef Bulletin Chairman David Scott, Ranking Member Glenn “GT” Thompson Announce Farm Bill Feedback Form Adapted from a release by the House Ag Committee Summer Lunch and Learn Series Announced Adapted from a release by Jera Pipkin, American Angus Association Compiled by Paige Nelson, field editor, Angus Journal. For more Angus news, visit angusjournal.net.
If the question is, "What breed of stockdog should I get?", the Border Collie is virtually never a wrong answer. It might not be the perfect answer for your particular taste, livestock, and situation, but it would be hard to go wrong with a Border Collie. It's been Scott Glen's right answer since 1984 both on the ranch and the trial circuit, and he's here to tell us why. Welcome to Farm Dog. Farm Dog is presented by Goats On The Go® and hosted by its founder, Aaron Steele. Questions, comments, or topic suggestions? Let us know at GoatsOnTheGo.com/FarmDog. Scott Glen, Alta-Pete Stockdogs: https://altapetestockdogs.com/ Alta-Pete Stockdogs (Facebook): https://www.facebook.com/Alta-Pete-Stockdogs Creative Commons Music by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/farmdog/message
If you'd like to support the show and keep it ad-free, click here. ☺️ Scott Glen has won almost everything there is to win in the sheepdog world with multiple dogs, as well as being a part of the Canadian team that won silver at the World Sheepdog Trial. Lots of tidbits for both the novice and experienced competitor and things to ponder for dog trainers in general. In this episode: staying calm under pressure evaluating stockdogs and youngsters Scott's thoughts on *presence* in a trainer balance in herding and in dog training in general the importance of stockmanship thoughts on some of his great dogs ...and much more! You can find out more about Scott and Jenny Glen and what they have to offer by checking out their website at Alta-Pete Stocksdogs and make sure to follow their Facebook page Alta-Pete Stockdogs.
This is week one (of four) of our Ron Howard theme month. To start the month we watched the 1991 movie Backdraft. This movie stars Kurt Russel, William Baldwin, Robert De Niro, Donald Sutherland, Jeniffer Jason Leigh, and Scott Glen. Great practical effects in this movie, but how well does the rest of it hold up?
"You go, we go!" - Stephen McCafferty (Kurt Russell) And we're back again! This time around on Season 3 we breakdown the '90s films of Kurt Russell (an action star who is both iconic and yet still , we think, oddly underappreciated.) Kicking off the season Scott and Special Guest Caleb Knutson (check out his YouTube Channel Caleb Watches Movies) look at the 1991 Ron Howard *ahem* "classic" "Backdraft." Ok, ok so we admit this movie is daft as a brush, has way too many subplots and a number of characters who have no right to been there. On saying that, do we think this movie is an enjoyable ride? Hell yeah, we do! Listen as Caleb talks about the special place this film has in his heart and Scott talk about how he assumed he had misremembered from his childhood viewings that fire is presented as a sentient villain (because that is silly right?) and his amusement that he had actually remembered that correctly! Elsewhere in the episode, Caleb and Scott talk about how Donald Sutherland steals the film, how Kurt Russell and William Baldwin actually make really convincing brothers and get into just how wild and woolly the script for this film. Plus, they get into how Ron Howard might be one of the most middle of the road directors in cinematic history, whether or not Scott Glen is actually a vampire and how surprised they were to find out that this movie had a sequel....in 2019! "All '90s Action, All The Time" is produced by Scott Murphy, Kyle Hintz and Craig Draheim. Music by Elyssa Vulpes. Editing by Scott Murphy.
This time, we take a look at the body horror isolationist classic The Thing and along the way we ask what's the deal with Kurt Russell's hat, what kind of research happened at Outpost 31 and was this movie spoiled right from the beginning? Let's dive in…. Cast & Crew Directed by John Carpenter: Prior to directing The Thing, he had directed Halloween, The Fog and Escape from New York and had previously passed on the chance to direct this film but the opportunity came back around after directors Tobe Hooper and John Landis passed on the project. Starring Kurt Russell as MacReady: Russell and Carpenter previously collaborated on a television film Elvis as well as Carpenter's action cult classic Escape from New York. Russell was about 10 years into restarting his film career after an injury derailed his burgeoning baseball career Keith David as Childs: This was one of David's first major film roles after having become a prominent stage actor. He's since gone to have starred in other films like They Live, Platoon and and Mrs. Smith as well as several voiceover roles in video games like Halo and the Mass Effect series Wilford Brimley as Blair K. Carter as Nauls David Clennon as Palmer Also Starring Richard Dysart as Dr. Copper Charles Hallahan as Norris Peter Maloney as Bennings Richard Masur as Clark Donald Moffat as Garry Joel Polis as Fuchs Thomas Waites as Windows Before these actors were cast, many other actors were considered for these roles including Christopher Walken, Jeff Bridges, Nick Nolte, Sam Shepard, Brian Dennehy, Kris Kristofferson, Ed Harris, Tom Berenger, Scott Glen, Fred Ward, Peter Coyote, Powers Boothe, Lee Van Cleef, Jerry Orbach, Isaac Hayes and Ernie Hudson Rob Bottin's Legendary Creature Effects Universal had originally set the budget for The Thing at $10 million but this was increased following Carpenter's suggestion as well as storyboards for the visual and creature effects that were to be created by artist Rob Bottin. Carpenter took to Bottin's designs so well that he was able to influence the story as well as the actor's rehearsals. His suggestion that the Thing would retain a little piece of what it had previously assimilated and would be seen in future creatures. He also contributed the idea that whoever was taken over would not be aware that they are the Thing until it would start to reveal itself in a large group setting. Bottin worked so much on the film that he ended having to be hospitalized at different points in production for exhaustion, double pneumonia and bleeding ulcers. He also never took a day off for over a year and lived on the Universal backlot. Bottin was only 21 years old at the time and had previously worked on a horror film titled The Howling and due to his hospitalizations, special effects legend Stan Winston was brought on to assist in production specifically for the Norris Thing scene. Winston even refused to take a credit for his work and instead received a “thank you” in the final credits. What is the Message of The Thing? Carpenter is a fan of incorporating an overall message in his films. His later films are more overt with this messaging and early films hide this in some subtle ways. He has repeatedly mentioned that Halloween is meant to address the notion that the suburbs are safe. The majority of his films have this message in some way but Carpenter is also outspokenly liberal in his political views and this was apparent in the cult classic They Live about disguised aliens that have hidden among the population and have placed subliminal messages to unsuspecting people to “Purchase” and “Reproduce”. While The Thing lacks any sort of major political message, Carpenter addresses themes of nihilism, isolation and the fact that danger can be lurking even in the most remote part of the world. Mystery has continued to surround the themes of the film most specifically aroun...
Daryl picked a triple bill of films with RED in the title for his Birthday. Deep Red (Profondo Rosso). Directed by Dario Argento and starring David Hemmings and Daria Nicolodi. Red Sonja. Directed by Richard Fleischer and starring Brigitte Nielsen, Sandahl Bergman and Arnold Schwarzenegger. The Hunt For Red October (based on the Tom Clancy novel). Directed by John McTiernan and starring Alec Baldwin, Sean Connery, Sam Neil, Tim Curry, Joss Ackland, Scott Glen and James Earl Jones. Please review us over on Apple Podcasts. Got comments or suggestions for new episodes? Email: sddpod@gmail.com. Seek us out via Twitter and Instagram @ sddfilmpodcast Support our Patreon for $3 a month and get access to our exclusive show, Sudden Double Deep Cuts where we talk about our favourite movie soundtracks, scores and theme songs. We also have t-shirts available via our TeePublic store!
Welcome back to the "What's Real?" podcast with episode 31! It's another jam-packed, "pinballing" week! The show's variety-packed opening segment this week covers everything from the NFL, other pro sports, the Pat McAffee/Adam Cole incident, some quick sneaker talk, Mortal Kombat, and another "In Memoriam" with some more unfortunate losses in the past week. Next up, the guys take on the "30 Day Wrestling Challenge", it's days 1-7. A big anniversary is next! It's a retro review with the 30th anniversary of Tom Savini's "Night of the Living Dead (1990)". The show rolls on with the explosive segment "Thursday Night Prime". This week it's Lou Diamond Phillips and Scott Glen in 1993's "Extreme Justice"! The show wraps as usual with another huge "Goofs R Goofs" segment. Thanks for listening and enjoy the show! churchillpictures.com Timestamps: 0:00:00 - Intro: NFL and pro sports deal with coronavirus, Pat McAfee vs Adam Cole, sneaker talk, and Mortal Kombat 52:52:12 - "30 Day Wrestling Challenge" 1:16:55 - Anniversary Celebration: "Night of the Living Dead (1990) 1:40:54 - Thursday Night Prime: Extreme Justice (1993) 1:59:57 - Goofs R Goofs: Wrestling Botches, Baboons with weapons, and more
Hello ladies and gentlemen! It's time for a brand spanking new episode of the "What's Real?" podcast! This week the guys do what they do and cover all kinds of ground with a variety of topics. They first take on some of the speculations with WWE owner Vince McMahon and his future involvement with the XFL. Next up is covering a really cool UPROXX article regarding the interesting journey of a screenwriter. The show rolls along with a quick mention of the cult classic "Deadbeat at Dawn" and an article regarding a lot of current society's "F It Mode". The larger segments close out the show. First up is the season 2 finale of "Darkside of the Ring: The Final Days of Owen Hart". Next up is a break down of the new ESPN “30 for 30: Lance”. Third, up is this week's "Thursday Night Prime" with '80s/90's stars Andrew McCarthy and Scott Glen. It's a review of 1993's "Night of the Running Man". As they do, the guys close out with "Goofs R Goofs". This week, a favorite goof that the guys personally like to pick on. Stay healthy and enjoy the show! churchillpictures.com
Topics covered in this episode include:- A list of our favorite fall/Halloween movies- The odd original casting choices for Clarice Starling- Gene Hackman’s queasy constitution - Scott Glen’s encounter with the Toy Box Killers- The controversial inclusion of a transgender subplot- The better Lecter: Anthony Hopkins or Mads Mikkelsen?Email us your recommendations for future episodes at sourcematerialpod@gmail.comFollow us on Facebook and Instagram: @sourcematerialpodFollow us on Twitter: @sourcematpodIntro and Outro Music from https://filmmusic.io"Classic Horror 2" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Transition Music from https://filmmusic.io"Halloween Theme 1" by Alexander Nakarada (https://www.serpentsoundstudios.com/)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Best Pick with John Dorney, Jessica Regan and Tom Salinsky Episode 11: The Silence of the Lambs (1991) Released 20 June 2018. For this episode, we watched The Silence of the Lambs, written by Ted Tally from the book by Thomas Harris, directed by Jonathan Demme and starring Jodie Foster, Anthony Hopkins, Scott Glen and Ted Devine. The Silence of the Lambs won the Academy Award “Big Five” but no other awards, equalling the achievement of Frank Capra's It Happened One Night (1934) and Milos Forman's One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975). Best Actor Oscar-winning performances (by length) https://letterboxd.com/cinematthew/list/best-actor-oscar-winning-performances-by/ Dave Kehr's contemporary review in the Chicago Tribune http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1991-02-14/features/9101140291_1_demme-killer-clarice-starling Next time we will be discussing Crash. If you want to watch it before listening to the next episode you can buy the DVD or Blu-Ray on Amazon.co.uk, or Amazon.com, or you can download it via iTunes (UK) or iTunes (USA). To send in your questions, comments, thoughts and ideas, you can join our Facebook group, Tweet us on @bestpickpod or email us on bestpickpod@gmail.com. You can also Tweet us individually, @MrJohnDorney, @ItsJessRegan or @TomSalinsky. You should also sign up to our mailing list to get notified as soon as a new episode is released. Just follow this link: http://eepurl.com/dbHO3n
What's better than a western? A western with Kevin Kline, Brian Denehy, Jeff Goldblum, Kevin Costner, Danny Glover, Rosanna Arquette, Scott Glen, Linda Hunt, Jeff Fahey and.... John Cleese!!! Grab your six-shooters and well tamed Stetsons! Brian and Pete head to the Wild Wild West for Silverado! It's a classic tale of badass cowboys fighting for justice and good booze. Enjoy some of the best performances by Kevin Costner, Kevin Kline and "not-a-Kevin-but-still-fine" Jeff Goldblum! Holy crap this movie was a total fan-boy experience for Pete. There were gun fights, intrigue, and all the Jeff Goldblumming you could imagine.
Best Pick with John Dorney, Jessica Regan and Tom Salinsky Episode 11: The Silence of the Lambs (1991) Released 20 June 2018. For this episode, we watched The Silence of the Lambs, written by Ted Tally from the book by Thomas Harris, directed by Jonathan Demme and starring Jodie Foster, Anthony Hopkins, Scott Glen and Ted Devine. The Silence of the Lambs won the Academy Award “Big Five” but no other awards, equalling the achievement of Frank Capra’s It Happened One Night (1934) and Milos Forman’s One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1975). Best Actor Oscar-winning performances (by length) https://letterboxd.com/cinematthew/list/best-actor-oscar-winning-performances-by/ Dave Kehr’s contemporary review in the Chicago Tribune http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1991-02-14/features/9101140291_1_demme-killer-clarice-starling Next time we will be discussing Crash. If you want to watch it before listening to the next episode you can buy the DVD or Blu-Ray on Amazon.co.uk, or Amazon.com, or you can download it via iTunes (UK) or iTunes (USA). To send in your questions, comments, thoughts and ideas, you can join our Facebook group, Tweet us on @bestpickpod or email us on bestpickpod@gmail.com. You can also Tweet us individually, @MrJohnDorney, @ItsJessRegan or @TomSalinsky. You should also sign up to our mailing list to get notified as soon as a new episode is released. Just follow this link: http://eepurl.com/dbHO3n
Marvel’s Defenders is out and has been binged! DC Comics and Warner Bros announce some movie plans, Wonder Woman reigns champion, and more on this week’s episode! We dive into the details on the latest MarvelNetflix series, The Defenders. We talk about what we liked, what we didn’t, what we thought about Daredevil, Luke Cage,...
In this week's episode Simon and Keith talk about Michael Mann, the director of such classic crime films as THIEF, HEAT and MIAMI VICE. We talk about how methodical director trained here in England before starting his career in Hollywood, making films and TV, and the impact his films had on us. The films under discussion are THE KEEP, MANHUNTER, LA TAKEDOWN and COLLATERAL, as well as talking the Hannibal Lector films and Heat. Movie Heaven Movie Hell is a show where filmmakers Simon Aitken (BLOOD + ROSES, POST-ITS, MODERN LOVE) and Keith Eyles (FEAR VIEW, DRIVEN INSANE, CROSSED LINES) go through the A-Z of directors. Simon and Keith talk about their favourite and least favourite film from that director's body of work. Like our Facebook Fanpage at https://www.facebook.com/MovieHeavenMovieHell You can follow Movie Heaven Movie Hell on Twitter at @MovieHeavenHell You can find Simon Aitken's work at http://www.independentrunnings.com You can find Keith Eyles' work at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ4up3c883irE6oA2Vk0T7w
The Keep was cut so badly by Paramount that Michael Mann hasn't ever revisited the film even for a restored version. There is supposedly a 210 minute cut of the movie too. Everyone loses, especially Scott and Joey.