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Let's just get it out of the way, this is our longest episode. It's right around 90 minutes, so strap in. I cut some solid Subway talk to get a few minutes shorter, I probably should've cut more but... who's got the time. This week we're joined by our friend and previous guest, Melanie's, husband - Sean Paul Ellis (@seanpaulellis). Sean forces us to read some ad copy to help us get our numbers up and force him to talk about Top Chef Season 7, Episode 3 - "Capitol Grill". Top Chef talk starts at 44:15 Try Nom Nom today, go to https://trynom.com/podchef and get 50% off your first order plus free shipping. ----more---- Subscribe for new episodes every Monday. Rate us 5 stars and let us know what you had for dinner last night in the review! This episode was edited by Bryan A Jackson. The Pod Chef theme song was produced and performed by Jeff Ray. Pod Chef Links Follow us on Instagram and Twitter - @podchefpodcast Follow Bryan on Instagram - @bjacksonininaction Follow Jamal on Instagram - @hell0newman Our intro was produced and performed by Jeff Ray - https://www.instagram.com/jeffrayfilms/
In Episode 87 of The Cinescope Podcast, Chad and Sean Paul Ellis talk about one of their favorite movies, The Thing! The Cinescope Podcast on iTunes Show Notes The Thing on Apple TV The Thing soundtrack on Apple Music Stats Released June 25, 1982 Dir. John Carpenter (Dark Star, Assault on Precinct 13, Halloween, The Fog, Escape from New York, Christine, Starman, Big Trouble in Little China, Prince of Darkness, They Live, In the Mouth of Madness, Escape from L.A.) Written by Bill Lancaster; based on the book Who Goes There? by John W. Campbell, Jr. Music by Ennio Morricone (A Fistful of Dollars, For a Few Dollars More, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, Once Upon a Time in the West, Once Upon a Time in America, The Mission, The Untouchables, Cinema Paradiso, Casualties of War, Bugsy, Mission to Mars, The Hateful Eight) Starring Kurt Russell, A. Wilford Brimley, T.K. Carter, David Clennon, Keith David, Richard Dysart, Charles Hallahan, Peter Maloney, Richard Masur, Donald Moffat, Joel Polis, Thomas Waites Contact Sean Paul Ellis Saturday Mourning Cartoons The Bureau Podcast Tickets for Nox! Twitter (@seanpaulellis) Instagram (@seanpaulellis) Chad Twitter (@chadadada) Facebook Letterboxd An American Workplace | A Retrospective The Office Podcast Cinescope Facebook Twitter Website Email thecinescopepodcast@gmail.com Note: The iTunes links provided are affiliate links, meaning that when you click on them you help to support The Cinescope Podcast by earning it a bit of money. Thank you for your support! Special Guest: Sean Paul Ellis.
The Saturday Mourning Cartoons team--Sean Paul Ellis and Dave Trumbore--dive into the delightful world of Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts for a fun Saturday-morning review. The series follows a young girl named Kipo (Karen Fukuhara) who emerges from her life underground only to be thrust into an adventure on the surface of a fantastical post-apocalyptic Earth. She joins a ragtag group of survivors as they embark on a journey through a vibrant wonderland where everything that’s trying to kill them also happens to be downright adorable. Hailing from creator and executive producer Radford Sechrist (How to Train Your Dragon 2) and executive produced and developed for television by Bill Wolkoff (The Man Who Fell To Earth), Kipo (or KatAoW, if you prefer) began its weird, wild, and wonderful life as a web comic written and drawn by Sechrist. Fast forward a few years, factor in a writers room that included Sechrist, Wolkoff, and Joanna Lewis and Kristine Songco (My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic); art direction by Angela Sung (The Legend of Korra); incredible animation work from Studio Mir; and out-of-this-world tunes from music supervisor Kier Lehman (Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Insecure) and composer Daniel Rojas (Downsizing), and you have the latest Netflix animated sensation from DreamWorks.
The Saturday Mourning Cartoons team--Sean Paul Ellis and Dave Trumbore--dive into the delightful world of Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts for a fun Saturday-morning review. The series follows a young girl named Kipo (Karen Fukuhara) who emerges from her life underground only to be thrust into an adventure on the surface of a fantastical post-apocalyptic Earth. She joins a ragtag group of survivors as they embark on a journey through a vibrant wonderland where everything that’s trying to kill them also happens to be downright adorable. Hailing from creator and executive producer Radford Sechrist (How to Train Your Dragon 2) and executive produced and developed for television by Bill Wolkoff (The Man Who Fell To Earth), Kipo (or KatAoW, if you prefer) began its weird, wild, and wonderful life as a web comic written and drawn by Sechrist. Fast forward a few years, factor in a writers room that included Sechrist, Wolkoff, and Joanna Lewis and Kristine Songco (My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic); art direction by Angela Sung (The Legend of Korra); incredible animation work from Studio Mir; and out-of-this-world tunes from music supervisor Kier Lehman (Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Insecure) and composer Daniel Rojas (Downsizing), and you have the latest Netflix animated sensation from DreamWorks. - Support the Show through Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/saturdaymourningcartoons - Want to find our cohosts online? Dave Trumbore Writes for Collider.comTwitter @DrClawMDBuy the book The Science of Breaking Bad - https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/science-breaking-bad Sean Paul Ellis IG and twitter @seanpaulellisPerformer at Washington Improv Theater where you can find tickets and times. If you are digging our show and want to help you out, then you can do so in the following ways: 1. Recommend a cartoon to us: Call us and leave a message at 202-681-4406. If you call then we will 100% review you recommendations if we haven't watched the cartoon yet. 2. Leave a review on iTunes with the following message titled "Timbercat in the streets,“ with the review, “Umlaut Snake in the sheets." 3. Like our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/SaturdayMourningCartoons/ 4. Follow us on twitter @MourningToons 5. Check us out on Instagram @SaturdayMourningCartoons
Happy New Year from the Saturday Mourning Cartoons team! Come celebrate our 260th episode with a return to New Year's Nicktoons. This time, Sean Paul Ellis and Dave Trumbore welcome special guest Melanie Harker to talk about one of the best animated series of all time: 'Avatar: The Last Airbender." 2020 marks the 15th anniversary of the acclaimed Nickelodeon series. Follow along with Avatar Aang, Katara, Sokka, and more as they attempt to restore balance in a world at war. And follow along with us to see how well the show holds up more than a decade later! Plus, keep an eye out for the series' special edition on SteelBook Blu-ray this February. Support the Show through Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/saturdaymourningcartoons - Want to find our cohosts online? Dave Trumbore Writes for Collider.com Twitter @DrClawMD Buy the book The Science of Breaking Bad - https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/science-breaking-bad Sean Paul Ellis IG and twitter @seanpaulellis Performer at Washington Improv Theater where you can find tickets and times. If you are digging our show and want to help you out, then you can do so in the following ways: 1. Recommend a cartoon to us: Call us and leave a message at 202-681-4406. If you call then we will 100% review you recommendations if we haven't watched the cartoon yet. 2. Leave a review on iTunes with the following message titled "Water. Earth. Fire. “ with the review, “...Plastic?" 3. Like our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/SaturdayMourningCartoons/ 4. Follow us on twitter @MourningToons 5. Check us out on Instagram @SaturdayMourningCartoons
Happy New Year from the Saturday Mourning Cartoons team! Come celebrate our 260th episode with a return to New Year's Nicktoons. This time, Sean Paul Ellis and Dave Trumbore welcome special guest Melanie Harker to talk about one of the best animated series of all time: 'Avatar: The Last Airbender." 2020 marks the 15th anniversary of the acclaimed Nickelodeon series. Follow along with Avatar Aang, Katara, Sokka, and more as they attempt to restore balance in a world at war. And follow along with us to see how well the show holds up more than a decade later! Plus, keep an eye out for the series' special edition on SteelBook Blu-ray this February.
Well before C-3PO got his creepy new red eyes, he was narrating his adventures across the galaxy far, far away in the 2015 series #LEGO Star Wars: Droid Tales. This Legends show pokes fun at the characters and events of the #StarWars saga by retelling the story through the eyes of the only characters to be present for each and every adventure: C-3PO and R2-D2. But don’t worry, more droid pals will pop up along the way! The Saturday Mourning Cartoons team of Dave Trumbore and Sean Paul Ellis continue LEGO Star Wars month with this animated series that you can watch on Disney+. Kill some time with us while we await the arrival of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker on December 20th. We hope you enjoy the show! - Support the Show through Patreon - Want to find our cohosts online? Dave Trumbore Writes for Collider.com Twitter @drclawmd Buy the book The Science of Breaking Bad - https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/science-breaking-bad Sean Paul Ellis IG and twitter @seanpaulellis Performer at Washington Improv Theater where you can find tickets and times. If you are digging our show and want to help you out, then you can do so in the following ways: 1. Recommend a cartoon to us: Click here for the Google form to recommend a cartoon to SMC or, call us and leave a message at 202-681-4406. If you call then we will 100% review you recommendations if we haven't watched the cartoon yet. Click here to see what we've watched. 2. Leave a review on iTunes with the following message titled "What's R2-D2's middle name?“ with the review, “Hyphen!" 3. Like our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/SaturdayMourningCartoons/ 4. Follow us on twitter @MourningToons 5. Check us out on Instagram @SaturdayMourningCartoons
On this episode, Sean Paul Ellis and Dave Trumbore review the impressively animated Rotoscope series 'Undone', available on Amazon. Co-created by Raphael Bob-Waksberg and Kate Purdy, and led by Rosa Salazar and Bob Odenkirk, the talented cast and creative team deliver something akin to an animated 'Fleabag.'
In a return to form on the Saturday Mourning Cartoons podcast, Dave Trumbore and Sean Paul Ellis revisit a classic cartoon forgotten to the mists of time and TV history. We're legally obligated to review the Listener Suggestion 'Kissyfur.' Get in the paddleboat, gang!
Jeph Loeb and Jim Lee wrote and illustrated, respectively, the amazing story arch of Batman: Hush back in December 2002. In 2019, the DC Animated Universe (DCAU) has made it their 35th original animated movie. After 17 years, can the adaptation of the graphic novel live up to the original? Sean Paul Ellis and Dave Trumbore break down this latest DCAU entry. Want to find our cohosts online? Dave Trumbore Writes for Collider.com Twitter @drclawmd Buy the book The Science of Breaking Bad - https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/science-breaking-bad Sean Paul Ellis IG and twitter @seanpaulellis Performer at Washington Improv Theater where you can find tickets and times. If you are digging our show and want to help you out, then you can do so in the following ways: 1. Recommend a cartoon to us: Click here for the Google form to recommend a cartoon to SMC or, call us and leave a message at 202-681-4406. If you call then we will 100% review you recommendations if we haven't watched the cartoon yet. Click here to see what we've watched. 2. Leave a review on iTunes with the following message titled "Hush“ with the review, “Why would you use that word? Of all the words out there, why would you say that to me, now?" 3. Like our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/SaturdayMourningCartoons/ 4. Follow us on twitter @MourningToons 5. Check us out on Instagram @SaturdayMourningCartoons
On the first episode of Saturday Mourning Cartoons, Collider Weekly's animation podcast from co-hosts Dave Trumbore and Sean Paul Ellis, we discuss the latest DC Animated Movie Universe release, 'Batman: Hush.' How does the animated adaptation stack up to Jeph Loeb and Jim Lee's iconic comics run? Tune in to find out!
Ep. 56. John is joined by Sean Paul Ellis of Saturday Mourning Cartoons to discuss Photograph, the third single off of the Green Album. John and Sean discuss why they like the song so much, what they think it's about, and why Sean stopped listening to the band so soon after their comeback. LISTEN: 1. "Photograph" on Spotify | Apple Music | YouTube 2. "If You Want It" on YouTube 3. "Photograph" (Promo mix) on YouTube 4. "Photograph / Song 2" (Live) on YouTube LYRICS: 1. "Photograph" at Genius.com MORE INFO: 1. "Photograph" at Weezerpedia 2. The Green Album at Weezerpedia 3. Mikey Welsh at Weezerpedia 4. Scott Shriner at Weezerpedia 5. Karl Koch at Weezerpedia 6. Sean Paul Ellis on Twitter 7. Saturday Mourning Cartoons on Twitter 8. Nox! at Washington Improv Theater 9. Post-Pinkerton episodes with guest Jenna Hall: 19, 20
What is this a crossover episode?! The boys invite special guest Sean Paul Ellis of the Saturday Mourning Cartoons Podcast to talk about the season 1 reboot of She-Ra on Netflix. Lots of love for this series and Clarke has some pointed questions about its necessity and, surprisingly, Nazism.
The cornerstone of bringing together "development" and "operations" is collaboration. Collaboration sounds great on paper, but when the scales tip, you may end up with anarchy, or a dictatorship. How do you balance all of that while still managing to get things done? Enter: improv. Learn from theatre artist Melanie Harker and artist/developer Sean Paul Ellis how to taking a more fluid and fun approach to your DevOps work will allow you to build empathy, a common language, and ultimately, an environment for innovation to cultivate.