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In this episode Toby sits down with actor/musician Shane West! He chats about his recent work, What We Do Is Secret, his garage band when he was younger, Baton Rouge, California, moving around during high school, his first concert, different roles he's had, True Romance, movies, moving to Nashville, social media, therapy, his passion for music and acting, producing, who he'd love to work with, different musical tastes and more! Please remember to rate, review and subscribe and visit us at https://www.youtube.com/tobymorseonelifeonechance Please visit our sponsors! Athletic Greens https://athleticgreens.com/oloc Removery https://removery.com code TOBYH2O Liquid Death https://liquiddeath.com/toby Refine Recovery https://www.instagram.com/refinerecoverycenter/
Our exit today has us kissing a little longer, laughing a little longer, staying close a little longer, all thanks to Big Red. This week, we are talking about Get Over It, written by R. Lee Fleming Jr. and directed by Tommy O'Haver.Along the way, we discuss lots of Shakespeare, high school musicals, Only Murders in the Building, Freddie Prinze Jr., Clueless, Tripp not remembering who Shane West is, and the surprising film career of Vitamin C.Plus, Taylor brings an amazing game for Ross and Tripp to play.Thememusic by Jonworthymusic.Powered by RiversideFM.CFF Films with Ross and friends.Movies We've Covered on the Show on Letterboxd.Movies Recommended on the Show on Letterboxd.
Olivia Allen is the Co-Host of Broad Ideas with Rachel Bilson and Olivia Allen. Olivia got her start as an actress, landing roles on Reba, Seventh Heaven, American Dreams, and more. Her fascination with human behavior led her to attend a master's program in Spiritual Psychology. Her background in psychology and passion for deeply understanding people has made her a successful coach. Her love of working with clients and of acting were perfectly united when she was cast as a psychiatrist in the Horror film, Pig Hill. The film co-stars Shane West, Rainey Qualley, and Shiloh Fernandez. https://www.instagram.com/obliviaallen/ https://www.instagram.com/broad_ideas_pod/ https://www.youtube.com/@BroadIdeasPod/featured?app=desktop&fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAabz4xnMUyz3xYOGK3bLuWSNdLbGOsyOTS4aN3s05FbP6Y_Dg7iFYxpe6z4_aem_xv7yFcSdQ9i9bBGmTak2-g
It's Meghan's turn for her heartthrobs! Don't worry, it isn't a 75 minute long episode strictly on Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Andrew Garfield….there are a few others. We also get a sneak peek into next weeks episode of your favorites and the ones Meghan and Jacqueline needed to add to their own lists but THERE JUST WASN'T TIME! Follow LTP on Social Media
In this heartfelt episode, Phil and Emily dive into the tender world of A Walk to Remember, the 2002 teen romance that left a lasting imprint on early-2000s cinema. Joined by film critic Alissa Wilkinson from Vox, the trio explores the movie's emotional journey—from its understated charm and iconic performances by Mandy Moore and Shane West to its poignant themes of love, loss, and transformation.Together, they unpack how this beloved classic not only captured the spirit of a generation but also redefined what a teen romance could be. Whether you're reminiscing about your first love or discovering the film for the first time, join us for an intimate conversation that proves A Walk to Remember is truly timeless.Follow Alissa Wilkinson on Twitter: @alissawilkinsonTune in now and relive the magic of early-2000s romance! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Connor and Jordan egg each other on discussing Martin Short's one liners, Kirsten Dunst's original compositions, and Shane West's fake British accent while recapping 2001's Midsummer Night's Dream adaptation, Get Over It.
Hey! It's a... repeat?! Michelle and Seth are hard to work on other stuff, so rather than take a week off it felt like the perfect time to round out Jim-ly with this episode from last July on The Truman Show! Original episode description: Friend Request month gets started with a great submission from one of our listeners, The Truman Show! Michelle & Seth talk about reality TV, if they would watch The Truman Show if it was real, and Tub Guy. Also: Michelle can't do Elf. Seth talks about a door for like 10 minutes straight. Shane West is better than spaghetti. What's with the booty shot of Truman? Why does Seth bring up Mishima? Put down that phone call to Fiji and listen to the episode! Help us out and VOTE for us HERE Register for our upcoming FREE live show For all of our bonus episodes check out our Patreon Patreon supporters help pick episodes, monthly themes and get access to all of our additional shows and our Patron exclusive Discord. It's only the price of a single cup of coffee ($5 a month!) Visit our website and send us an email! Follow Movie Friends on Twitter and Instagram Sound effects for this episode can be found here and here You scrolled this far? That's impressive.
The guys finally tackle the notorious flop and the film that made Sean Connery quit acting - The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. Joining the fellas is Nathan's Jason in the form of Ben Gillcrist, history buff at large. After Ben talks about his frustration with the historical inaccuracies, the guys also discuss Alan Moore's strategy at detaching himself from adaptations of his work, Mina Harker being reduced to a side character, Dorian Gray having old man qualities, the incredibly fake explosions and MUCH more. Next week: Christmas in July! Thanks to Megan Miller! What We've Been Watching: Paper Moon Reefer Madness the Movie: The Movie Musical "The Good Doctor" Questions? Comments? Suggestions? You can always shoot us an e-mail at wwttpodcast@gmail.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/wwttpodcast Facebook: www.facebook.com/wwttpodcast Twitter: www.twitter.com/wwttpodcast Instagram: www.instagram.com/wwttpodcast Theme Song recorded by Taylor Sheasgreen: www.facebook.com/themotorleague Logo designed by Mariah Lirette: www.instagram.com/its.mariah.xo Montrose Monkington III: www.twitter.com/montrosethe3rd The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen stars Sean Connery, Naseeruddin Shah, Peta Wilson, Tony Curran, Stuart Townsend, Shane West, Jason Flemyng and Richard Roxburgh; directed by Stephen Norrington. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2002's A Walk to Remember. Cancer, Christianity, and Clayne Crawford, oh my! Does this Nicholas Sparks love story that introduced us to Shane West and started Mandy Moore's acting career give us all the feels? Or are we ready to punish this movie by forcing it to tutor disadvantaged youths, assist the school janitor, and play the lead in the spring musical? Listen to find out. You just have to promise that you won't fall in love with us… Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Director Adam Shankman and actors Shane West and Mandy Moore
Join Jeff Kaufman, attorney, radio host, and comic book writer, as he uncovers the untold tales of celebrities, infamous figures, and unsung heroes. From the glamour of Hollywood to the gritty stories of true crime survivors, every episode of "Under Oath" promises a captivating journey into the lives of those who've made a mark.Listen to the show live on Saturdays, at 7:30am EST, on Real Radio 104.1, or catch the stream on your iHeartRadio app (or wherever you get your shows and podcasts). You can also watch the show on YouTube.
Buckle up, because on this episode of "Moving Panels," hosts Laramy Wells is joined by Bethany Wells and Blake Fowler to continue our wild adventure through the cinematic realm of Alan Moore adaptations. Join us as we dissect the super-powered chaos and literary nods in "The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen." From the enigmatic Quartermain to the elusive Mina Harker, we're unraveling the extraordinary tapestry of Moore's creations brought to life on the silver screen. Laramy provides both the comic connections and the literary ones too, Blake's puns are ready to go, and Bethany has thoughts about Shane West. So, grab your giant top hats and fire up your fancy new automobile as we navigate the pages of this graphic novel journey, discussing the highs, lows, and everything in between. It's a literary expedition unlike any other, right here on "Moving Panels"!
We got a special interview with the only Emile Hirsch to talk about his new movie Walden! He talked about who inspired him for the character, his love for film, and a behind-the-scenes look at the filmmaking process. It was a fun, quick interview with so much great insight! Make sure to check out Walden when it releases! WALDEN ON DEMAND AND DIGITAL: December 12, 2023 DIRECTOR: Mick Davis WRITER: Mick Davis CAST: Emile Hirsch, Shane West, Kelli Garner, Tania Raymonde and David Keith SYNOPSIS: Walden Dean is a stenographer, whose mind witnessed all types of injustices in the courtroom. After discovering he has a terminal illness, repressed anger deep within him surfaces - taking justice into his own hands in the most gruesome ways imaginable. ————————————————————— Want to keep the horror chats alive? Do you want to join a super awesome community that loves the genre and Knight Light? Want to have access to exclusive content? It sounds like you should join our Discord! ————————————————————— Gain access to our Patreon-exclusive show, MidKnight Hour, by signing up on our Patreon. Still on the fence? Sign up for a 7-day trial, and if you like what we offer, stick around! Want to be a part of the growth of Knight Light? Please support us at these links! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Ashley Scott Meyers talks with screenwriter Mick Davis. Our guest Mick Davis is the Writer/Director of the Thriller Walden (2023), about a court stenographer who takes revenge against criminals who escape justice. Walden has an amazing cast including Emile Hirsch, Shane West and Tania Raymonde. They talk about that movie and how Mick […]
This "Paltrocast" features interviews with actor/musician Shane West, actress Sadie Stanley, musician Lara Somogyi and "Power" showrunner Gary Lennon. Theme song by Steve Schiltz.
Mick Davis is a Scottish filmmaker whose previous works include Modigliani, The Haunting of Charles Manson, and The Eleventh Hour. His newest film is Walden, starring Emile Hirsch, Shane West and David Keith. It will be in theatres starting November 10th, followed by on Demand and Digital starting December 12th. Matthew Yerby is an actor, writer and director whose debut feature is The Dirty South. Starring Willa Holland, Shane West and Dermot Mulroney, it will be in theatres, on Demand and Digital starting November. The Dirty South has received an interim agreement from SAG-AFTRA. Subscribe: Apple, Spotify, Pandora, Deezer Socials @EndeavoursRadio --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dan-mcpeake/message
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This week, we talk about a comic adaptation where the fictional stories are actually biographies, which perhaps is why the plot is so contrived. We watched The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, what I imagine Sean Connery calls his drinking buddies. How will The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen hold up? Host: Daniel Panel: Matthew, Nic, and Nur Directed by Stephen Norrington Starring: Sean Connery, Stuart Townsend, Peta Wilson, Jason Flemyng, Naseeruddin Shah, Tony Curran, Shane West, Richard Roxburgh, Max Ryan, Tom Goodman-Hill
This week, we talk about a comic adaptation where the fictional stories are actually biographies, which perhaps is why the plot is so contrived. We watched The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, what I imagine Sean Connery calls his drinking buddies. How will The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen hold up? Host: Daniel Panel: Matthew, Nic, and Nur Directed by Stephen Norrington Starring: Sean Connery, Stuart Townsend, Peta Wilson, Jason Flemyng, Naseeruddin Shah, Tony Curran, Shane West, Richard Roxburgh, Max Ryan, Tom Goodman-Hill
Transcript included below…In the 2003 Victorian era action/adventure film “The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen,” Sean Connery's Allan Quatermain turns to Shane West's Tom Sawyer in a close call where he rescues him, and says winsomely, “Eyes open, boy. I can't protect you all the time.”Tom Sawyer later returns the favor, and they both grin, having escaped death yet again.In our guitar and music journeys, the stakes are usually not as high as life and death, but the rules are the same: we need to keep our eyes open.Why? Because learning experiences abound…but only for those who see them.When People are our TeachersWhen someone is starting out with the guitar, everything is new. Even if they've had some musical background on another instrument (which I like to call “lateral learning,” for which I might dedicate a future episode of Guitar Serious Fun), there's going to be new stuff to overcome.Some of these new things require the “mental skills” side of learning, and others require the “motor skills” side. But who are our teachers as we learn?Everyone. Literally.One of our guest experts inside GuitarSuccess4U (our online game-changing guitar membership for Christian beginning and intermediate guitarists) is a highly skilled musician named Brian Reding.Brian is a multi-instrumentalist, an engineer, and a producer, which means he has the capacity to track full songs on a high level of production in a unique way.Brian produced my best album to date, This Side of Heaven.On this record, Brian played acoustic and electric guitars, bass guitar (fretted and upright), keys, Fender Rhodes, drums, aux percussion, world beat percussion, horns, and he sang multiple layers of background vocals, even contributing a vocal percussion beatbox. He played more instruments than this on the record, but this should give you an idea of what he's capable of. His execution of notes on these instruments and vocals was of the highest caliber. He's truly a unique individual. I've never met anyone like him.You're welcome to listen to my album on any of the streaming platforms, and if you like what you hear, you can buy it while it's still available in hardcopy form with a 20-page full color booklet. Reach out to me via my website, www.davidharsh.com and I'll even sign it for you before I ship it to you.Nashville Producer Morgan Cryar, to whom I've alluded previously, said that when an artist hands him a copy of an album they've recorded, they usually include an apology with it.Not this album. It's an absolute masterpiece; not because I'm “all that,” but because Brian brought tremendous skill and talent to the project, not just with his motor skills on all these instruments, or even his ears, but also his mind.With a producer's mind, he knew what each song needed, so he could literally call upon himself to record all the parts. You might argue that with only one person playing most of the instruments (I played acoustic guitar and piano and sang the lead vocal and some harmonies), it might have the potential to lose some of the freshness that could come with multiple instrumentalists and vocalists.Not here. Not in this case.Brian's caliber of musicianship and production are truly “next level.” Why do I go to all this trouble to speak so highly of Brian? Because of what I'm going to tell you about him next.He's a student of music. He's always learning. And perhaps that's why he's so good at the many things he does.During our interview in GuitarSuccess4U, which members get access to, Brian made a simple but profound statement.He said “Everyone can be your teacher.”Let's see if this passes muster. Could an intermediate guitarist teach something to a beginning guitarist? Sure. That's almost a given.Could a beginning guitarist teach something to an intermediate guitarist? I would argue “yes.” Here's why…That intermediate guitarist may have taken some of the fundamentals for granted. A beginning guitarist is at a stage where nothing is taken for granted, because it's all new.And even something as simple as a chord voicing could be fresh knowledge for an intermediate guitarist…if their eyes are open to what the beginning guitarist might show them.Another scenario: could a non-guitarist (who plays another instrument) teach something to a guitarist of any skill level? Well, yes. That musician may have musical insights that carry elements of artistry, musicianship, or even theory that they could pass along…if that guitarist's eyes are open.And these non-guitarists are hiding in plain sight…often on the very same worship platforms on which we serve. Could I learn from my drummer? Absolutely – tempos, cadences, ritardandos, accents, grooves, and so much more. Could I learn from my bass player? Yeah buddy – voice leading, inversions, articulations and dynamics, and so on.Could I learn from my keyboardist or pianist? You'd better believe it – register, voicings, chordal embellishments…just imagine.What about a non-musician? Could he or she teach something to a guitarist? Well, think about what happens when we share our music with an audience, or a congregation. Would there be elements about how that presentation is received that could illuminate our process? What if we play a song that we think will come across as clear and powerful, but the listeners in the audience are confused because the message is unclear and the song needs a few re-writes to coalesce into a more refined form?One of the great sayings I've held onto over the years is that “Great songs aren't written; they're re-written.” I've been on the receiving and the giving end of this wisdom many, many times.An audience (no matter the size) may contain music lovers who aren't necessarily musicians. But they listen.They have souls. They can process a message and see if it can impact them.And if a song has too many words, or has improper “emPHAsis” on the wrong “sylLAbles” (listen to the podcast version for what I mean), the audience, if asked, could teach the artist/guitarist how something could be refined in their presentation.Maybe the guitarist is playing too fast. Maybe he or she is out of tune, out of rhythm, or out of pace with what the song or the ensemble requires.There are many, many things a non-musician can discern from a song or a performance, even if they can't define them in musical terms. Even body language. What if the performer frowns onstage or looks serious as they play, but they don't realize it? Is that a musical thing? Nope. But does it affect the performance? It sure could.But the guitarist is only going to be made aware of this if their eyes are open to the visual and verbal responses of the audience.I've had close friends who have offered me the right kinds of “wounds” like the ones from Proverbs 27:6. They've told me things about my performance that I've needed to refine for the sake of the audience.And because I've listened and applied what they've shared with me, my show and my songs have improved considerably.Now, let's say a guitarist is playing on a worship team, leading songs that are sung by a congregation. Could that guitarist learn from the congregation?100%. Let's say that the worship guitarist chooses a song that's brand new to the congregation, even though this guitarist knows the song well.If their eyes are open, they can become aware that the congregation isn't singing along because they don't know the song.Could the guitarist “pivot” and walk everyone through the chorus a couple of times, so as to teach them and equip them to sing the song?Absolutely. But only if their eyes (and ears) are open.What if the song is not placed comfortably in a singable range? Could the congregation directly or indirectly teach the worship leader that it needs to be adjusted? Could the song itself need to be scrutinized so as to be categorized as a “listening” worship song rather than a “sung” worship song based on how intuitive and accessible it is? It's worth considering.This kind of helpful feedback can refine us as worship guitarists in amazing ways…if our eyes are open.When Teachers are our TeachersYes, I know teachers are people too. The distinction I'm drawing here is that there are some who have positioned themselves as teachers of guitar and music, as opposed to folks who have not.And some of these teachers can teach incredibly well.So, it's a given that a good guitar teacher can teach us things about the guitar and music. However, there's a flipside: and you may or may not appreciate it. If you've listened to Guitar Serious Fun Episode 29: Breaking the Curse of Knowledge, you know who I'm talking about.I'm talking about teachers who simply lack the ability to teach, regardless of their skill level.If someone is virtuosic as a guitar player, it is not a guarantee that they can relay guitar knowledge to their student. But the beautiful reality, as I stated in that episode, is that the student can still “self-teach.” This does take an extra measure of skill and time, but if you do it enough, you start to develop the knack for observation and then the ability to take apart and translate what you observe. I go into this in greater detail in the aforementioned episode about the Curse of Knowledge. The reality is, though, a student can only self-teach if their eyes are open.The Unexpected TeacherRemember, we can learn from others about how to do things…but we can also learn from others about how not to do things.One of the teachers at our daughters' school uses the phrase “The School of Soft Knocks” to describe the process of learning from others´ mistakes.Now is learning from others' mistakes less costly? Yes. Absolutely. Any sort of loss that has been sustained by another person can be avoided by us. If our eyes are open, right? You're getting it.We can even watch someone doing something in our direct field or circle of influence and internally say “I really don't see the benefit of doing that.”I recently heard a story of a worship leader who asked the congregation to clap during a song in a worship service, and when the congregation did not enthusiastically respond accordingly, this individual stopped the song midstream, and verbally reprimanded the congregation for not clapping.If I had observed that, I probably would have seen the congregation's response, which would have confirmed to me that I personally would not take that approach.So, we can learn how not to do some things in our area of expertise…you know it – if our eyes are open. When Equipment is our TeacherI once had a show where the perfect technical storm happened. My guitar battery died, my guitar cable shorted out, my loop station powered off, and my direct box stopped processing my guitar signal. This happened all at once. Just shy of helpful, right?Fortunately, I was able to adapt and find alternate pieces of equipment of my own, as well as those of the hosting church. Having backups saved the show.Another time, my sound board, having been reconfigured by a tech as he helped me put it away at the previous venue, was not functioning the way I needed it to for a weekend of shows. That prompted me to connect with that sound tech and ask him if he had “zeroed out” some of the knobs, which he had done, just out of habit.That gear, though not even a person, taught me the value of backup equipment, as well as the knowledge of what the equipment was capable of on some level, so as to be able to troubleshoot.But my eyes needed to be open to realize what was going on, so that I could learn.When Experience is our TeacherSome would say “Experience is the best teacher.” I agree.I've played enough shows and led enough worship services that I can confidently say that there's not much that can surprise me these days.And I thank God for that. Because He's allowed me to have enough of an accumulation of experiences that I typically know what to do, or what to ask for, when that experience happens again.The bonus blessing is that some of those stories have resulted in some significant victories, and I can share them with you here at Guitar Serious Fun.But even the failures are incredible opportunities to learn. But only if we, once more with feeling: keep our eyes open.An Essential Requirement for Learning WellWe can learn from people we interact with, teachers of all kinds, equipment, and experiences. These opportunities to learn come to us daily, sometimes hourly. We can always be learning.But what's the requirement beyond keeping our eyes open? It's to be teachable.I'm going to lay out a hard fact for you: not everyone is teachable. Do you know how I know this? Because after teaching thousands of guitarists across North America, even, and especially in Christian circles, I've come across many folks who create an artificial ceiling for themselves.They do this by claiming that they've “been there, done that,” or that they already know what they need to know.I'll let you in on a little secret that may discourage or inspire you: we will never learn everything there is to learn about the guitar or music. But that's a beautiful thing, because there's always more to learn. And if we approach each new day or opportunity with the question, “Lord, what do you want me to learn today,” that ceiling vanishes, and we can fulfill our potential.Will our potential be the same as someone else's? Of course not. But we're not called to pass up others. As I mentioned in Guitar Serious Fun Episode 66, The Guitarist We Should All Surpass, we're called to be better than the guitarist we were yesterday, right?So, if you consider yourself to be teachable, you're going to love what I'm about to share with you as we wind down today. If you don't consider yourself to be teachable, this won't ring true for you. It might in the future, but I'm pretty confident that only folks who are teachable right now will “get it.”We have an online guitar learning experience unlike any other, that includes battle-tested, premium, curated content, relevant application of concepts, a roster of guest experts with hundreds of years of collective wisdom captured in exclusive interviews, deluxe, full-color worksheets, a Christ-honoring community of like-minded, eager guitar learners, and 5 instant bonuses.It's called GuitarSuccess4U. And because I saw a deep need for a learning experience like this and couldn't find one, I founded it in 2019. It's for beginning and intermediate teachable Christian guitarists.The URL for this amazing experience is GuitarSuccess4U.com. Again, if you're not teachable, it won't make sense to where you're at in your journey right now.But if you are teachable, it could change the game for you. I hope you'll check it out.Well, I hope today's episode about “always learning the guitar” was inspiring and encouraging to you. And if you want to share it with someone else, please do.If you want to experience some of our more than six dozen other episodes of Guitar Serious Fun, please do.If you want to offer us a 5-star review on your listening platform, please do.If you want to leave a positive comment, for today's episode, please do.And if you have discussion topics we haven't already covered that you'd like to see shared here, and you want to comment here or reach out to me directly at GuitarSuccess4U.com, please do.Thanks for listening, and I'll see you next time.Thanks for reading Guitar Serious Fun! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit guitarseriousfun.substack.com
In this episode we discuss a much overdue Movie Corner (and not the movies ya think), Sesame Street shirts from Bluenotes, the phenomenon of teen boys thinking their friend is a dog/their sister into the hottest girl alive, an alternate universe where accordions are cool like guitars, humiliating people using the alphabet, those mesh bedazzled slipper sandals, whether the grotesque character of Ashley Grant is actually a feminist icon, registering your prom dress, gym floors that open into swimming pools and SO MUCH MORE!!!
In this episode we discuss some Party Of Five reflections and retractions, getting unwanted peeks behind fast food curtains, the utterly off-brand/uncanny valley/poor man's nature of this film, how brazen Shakespeare is aka brazen Bill, the Aaron Paul dilemma of it all, how often teen crushes happen to be neighbours, when bangs go Betty Spaghetti, when c plot nerdy boy characters go to parties, whether the cast of Breaking Bad paid to bury this movie, plaid bedding, suffering from a pillow sham illness aka pillness, when a script is full Mad Libs and SO MUCH MORE!!!
Friend Request month gets started with a great submission from one of our listeners, The Truman Show! Michelle & Seth talk about reality TV, if they would watch The Truman Show if it was real, and Tub Guy. Also: Michelle can't do Elf. Seth talks about a door for like 10 minutes straight. Shane West is better than spaghetti. What's with the booty shot of Truman? Why does Seth bring up Mishima? Put down that phone call to Fiji and listen to the episode! We want to be your Movie Friends! connect with us on Twitter @moviefriendspod Instagram @MovieFriendsPodcast Youtube Youtube.com/MovieFriendsPodcast or send us an E-mail at MovieFriendsPodcast@Gmail.com tell us what you think and it may end up on the show! Wouldn't that be cool? Head over to our website at MovieFriendsPodcast.com and consider supporting our Patreon. Come on, you don't need that $5, but you do need our undying love and friendship!
De Deuxième chance à Nikita, Shane West n'a jamais cessé d'être présent sur le petit écran. Sa présence n'était donc pas une surprise au 62e festival de télévision de Monte Carlo. Son image de bad boy l'a suivi toutes ces années, renforcé par le fait qu'il appartenait à un groupe de punk-rock. Assagi, il faisait partie du jury de la compétition internationale sous la houlette de John Goodman. Ensemble, ils ont décerné le Grand prix à Ten Pound Poms, le drame historique de la BBC en co-production avec la chaîne australienne Stan. On a profité de ce moment pour lui poser des questions sur sa carrière. https://dai.ly/x8m25c5
De Deuxième chance à Nikita, Shane West n'a jamais cessé d'être présent sur le petit écran. Sa présence n'était donc pas une surprise au 62e festival de télévision de Monte Carlo. Son image de bad boy l'a suivi toutes ces années, renforcé par le fait qu'il appartenait à un groupe de punk-rock. Assagi, il faisait partie du jury de la compétition internationale sous la houlette de John Goodman. Ensemble, ils ont décerné le Grand prix à Ten Pound Poms, le drame historique de la BBC en co-production avec la chaîne australienne Stan. On a profité de ce moment pour lui poser des questions sur sa carrière. https://dai.ly/x8m25c5
In todays episode we have guest author and evangelist Shane West to share his testimony and his heart with us. We deal heavily with the importance of forgiveness, tune in and be blessed. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/apostolictheory/support
Who's ready for sad girl Autumn? This episode we are recapping the 2002 movie A Walk To Remember staring Mandy Moore and Shane West (adaptation of the Nicholas Sparks novel by the same name). In true Fiction Fixation fashion, we have the most fun when recapping sad movies. Can our twisty sense of humor make you chuckle during this sappy-tear-jerker of a movie? Only one way to find out!
From NYCC in 2016, are co-showrunners Adam Simon and Brannon Braga. Also joining in are Janet Montgomery and Shane West. The series is now on Netflix.
This week Casey and Dave kick off 2022 Shitemare month with our resident Horror-hound Zombie Joe to look back on Dimension Film's golden era of horror with the less than stellar Dracula 2000.The trio have many issues with this movie-length Virgin Megastore commercial but one issue isn't Gerard Butler. Joe's talking Christopher Plummer, Casey's unimpressed with Dracula's brides outfits and Dave hates Shane West.so crank the second rate Nu-metal, head to your local virgin megastore and enjoy this early 90's sexy take with Dracula 2000 Listen to us on itunes, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.or direct download the mp3 from the link belowhttps://www.buzzsprout.com/186739/11418433-dracula-2000-aka-virgin-vampires-with-zombie-joe.mp3?download=trueFollow Zombie Joe at the folllowing:https://www.facebook.com/groups/adelaidehorrorpodcast/https://youtube.com/channel/UCr8fLRHcIiJIE52YHYwf84ghttps://instagram.com/adelaidehorrorpodcast
HIGHLIGHTS FROM EPISODE 4:Janet Fitch talks about seeing a three-hour concert with Leonard Cohen; Joni Mitchell; what she'd ask Patti Smith, Björk, Neil Young, and Leonard Cohen if she could; creating an “I will survive” music playlist; Amy Winehouse; Janis Joplin; X; Nico; Jackson Brown.Janet and I talk about some of the major themes of her novel ‘Paint it Black'; grief and the aftermath of suicide; the significance of the title of her novel; the freedom that punk rock gives fans and musicians alike; why ‘Paint it Black' is a punk rock novel as opposed to a more generalized rock novel; how each of the three main characters in ‘Paint it Black' has their own distinct soundtrack; classical music and early 20th century Americana music; L.A. punk, especially The Germs and The Cramps; the deaths of John Lennon and Darby Crash; the changing punk scene in L.A. in the early ‘80s; how the Ingmar Bergman film ‘Persona' influenced the creation of Janet's novel; Janet's experience as a student filmmaker in the ‘80s; the 1913 poem “Trans-Siberian Prose and Little Jeanne from France”; the movie adaptation of ‘Paint it Black'.Pleasant Gehman talks about the beginning of the L.A. punk scene and her involvement in it. She mentions various bands and iconic L.A. punk rock venues, becoming friends with Darby Crash and Pat Smear of The Germs before they were in The Germs and dating Pat Smear, smoking pot with Tony Curtis, rooming with Belinda Carlisle and smoking pot with Screamin' Jay Hawkins at Disgraceland, hanging out with Joan Jett.To hear more from Pleasant about her involvement with some of the hottest punk bands in L.A. in the early ‘80s, including The Cramps, The Weirdos, Blondie, The Damned, X, and Black Flag, and how the scene began to deteriorate, listen to the outtake from this episode in the Rock is Lit Vault.Nicole Panter shares her memories of being friends with and managing The Germs; Darby Crash's childhood; why Germs shows were a trainwreck; Darby's abuse of alcohol and drugs; the making of The Germs' album, including Joan Jett's involvement; ‘The Decline of Western Civilization' documentary, in which Nicole and The Germs are featured; why Nicole stopped managing the band; Darby's fascination with Adam Ant; how Nicole heard about Darby's death; Nicole's dislike of the biopic about Darby and The Germs, ‘What We Do Is Secret', and The Germs reunion tour with the actor who played Darby in the film, Shane West; the legacy of The Germs. CLIPS OF MUSIC PLAYED IN THE EPISODE IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE:"Paint it Black" by the Rolling Stones"Land" by Patti SmithBrahms Piano Concerto No. 2 in B-flat major Op. 82, played by Yuja Wang with the Munich Philharmonic, conducted by Valery Gergiev, Dec 1, 2018“West End Blues” by Louis Armstrong“What We Do Is Secret” by The Germs“Human Fly” by The CrampsErich Wolfgang Korngold: ‘Kings Row', Main Title, music for the 1941 film“Our Way” by The Germs“Media Blitz” by The Germs“American Leather” by The GermsTwo short clips from the 1981 documentary 'The Decline of Western Civilization', directed by Penelope Spheeris, featuring Darby Crash and The Germs appear in the episode. CONTACTS: Janet Fitch's websiteJanet Fitch Twitter, @JanetFitch323Janet Fitch Instagram, @janetfitch323Pleasant Gehman's websitePleasant Gehman Twitter, @PleasantGehman1Pleasant Gehman Instagram, @princessofhollywoodThe Devil's Music With Pleasant Gehman podcastBelle, Book, and Candle, Instagram, @belle_book_and_candleNicole Panter Instagram, @poseypChristy Alexander Hallberg's websiteChristy Alexander Hallberg Instagram, @christyhallbergChristy Alexander Hallberg Twitter, @ChristyHallbergChristy Alexander Hallberg YouTubeRock is Lit Vault
HIGHLIGHTS FROM EPISODE 4: Janet Fitch talks about seeing a three-hour concert with Leonard Cohen; Joni Mitchell; what she'd ask Patti Smith, Björk, Neil Young, and Leonard Cohen if she could; creating an “I will survive” music playlist; Amy Winehouse; Janis Joplin; X; Nico; Jackson Brown. Janet and I talk about some of the major themes of her novel ‘Paint it Black'; grief and the aftermath of suicide; the significance of the title of her novel; the freedom that punk rock gives fans and musicians alike; why ‘Paint it Black' is a punk rock novel as opposed to a more generalized rock novel; how each of the three main characters in ‘Paint it Black' has their own distinct soundtrack; classical music and early 20th century Americana music; L.A. punk, especially The Germs and The Cramps; the deaths of John Lennon and Darby Crash; the changing punk scene in L.A. in the early ‘80s; how the Ingmar Bergman film ‘Persona' influenced the creation of Janet's novel; Janet's experience as a student filmmaker in the ‘80s; the 1913 poem “Trans-Siberian Prose and Little Jeanne from France”; the movie adaptation of ‘Paint it Black'. Pleasant Gehman talks about the beginning of the L.A. punk scene and her involvement in it. She mentions various bands and iconic L.A. punk rock venues, becoming friends with Darby Crash and Pat Smear of The Germs before they were in The Germs and dating Pat Smear, smoking pot with Tony Curtis, rooming with Belinda Carlisle and smoking pot with Screamin' Jay Hawkins at Disgraceland, hanging out with Joan Jett. To hear more from Pleasant about her involvement with some of the hottest punk bands in L.A. in the early ‘80s, including The Cramps, The Weirdos, Blondie, The Damned, X, and Black Flag, and how the scene began to deteriorate, listen to the outtake from this episode in the Rock is Lit Vault. Nicole Panter shares her memories of being friends with and managing The Germs; Darby Crash's childhood; why Germs shows were a trainwreck; Darby's abuse of alcohol and drugs; the making of The Germs' album, including Joan Jett's involvement; ‘The Decline of Western Civilization' documentary, in which Nicole and The Germs are featured; why Nicole stopped managing the band; Darby's fascination with Adam Ant; how Nicole heard about Darby's death; Nicole's dislike of the biopic about Darby and The Germs, ‘What We Do Is Secret', and The Germs reunion tour with the actor who played Darby in the film, Shane West; the legacy of The Germs. CLIPS OF MUSIC PLAYED IN THE EPISODE IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE: "Paint it Black" by the Rolling Stones "Land" by Patti Smith Brahms Piano Concerto No. 2 in B-flat major Op. 82, played by Yuja Wang with the Munich Philharmonic, conducted by Valery Gergiev, Dec 1, 2018 “West End Blues” by Louis Armstrong “What We Do Is Secret” by The Germs “Human Fly” by The Cramps Erich Wolfgang Korngold: ‘Kings Row', Main Title, music for the 1941 film “Our Way” by The Germs “Media Blitz” by The Germs “American Leather” by The Germs Two short clips from the 1981 documentary 'The Decline of Western Civilization', directed by Penelope Spheeris, featuring Darby Crash and The Germs appear in the episode. CONTACTS: Janet Fitch's website Janet Fitch Twitter, @JanetFitch323 Janet Fitch Instagram, @janetfitch323 Pleasant Gehman's website Pleasant Gehman Twitter, @PleasantGehman1 Pleasant Gehman Instagram, @princessofhollywood The Devil's Music With Pleasant Gehman podcast Belle, Book, and Candle, Instagram, @belle_book_and_candle Nicole Panter Instagram, @poseyp Christy Alexander Hallberg's website Christy Alexander Hallberg Instagram, @christyhallberg Christy Alexander Hallberg Twitter, @ChristyHallberg Christy Alexander Hallberg YouTube Rock is Lit Vault Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Travel back to the Old West with Amanda, Wade and their guest Anthony! They discuss the merits of whisky, book their tickets to the dubious Arizona World, and express their awe of Thomas Jane's pipe work. Also, Amanda would like to officially apologize to actor Shane West for her egregious mistake in confusing his role in League of Extraordinary Gentleman with Josh Harnett. Credits: Don't Worry B Movies https://www.instagram.com/dontworrybmovies/ Logo – John Capezzuto https://www.creativecap.net/ Intro and Outro Music – Andrew Wolfe of Darling Overdrive https://www.instagram.com/darlingoverdrive/?hl=en Additional Music: Lobo Loco - Free Hopping Piano (F 005) https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lobo_Loco/completly-free/free-hopping-piano-f-005/ Lobo Loco - Free Canjon Guitar (F 002) https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lobo_Loco/completly-free/free-canjon-guitar-f-002/ Lobo Loco - The Loco Sheriff (ID 1713) https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lobo_Loco/youre-welcome/the-loco-sheriff-id-1713/ Cadigan https://open.spotify.com/artist/3kZc9QPuc1b3r86NoITppD?si=ZheqQNz0Q0OEvEyDtK4Tkg
You ready for a blast down under? Not the kind you think ;) The gorgeous, real, and lively Nicky Whelan is here to talk about her new shark thriller MANEATER, baby (with Shane West and Jeff Fahey -- in theaters and on demand). In the short but very sweet chat, we dive right into the lost appreciation and allure of the timeless vintage bombshell woman, call out society's contradictory and convoluted body image messages, as Nicky reveals her own body journey and why it's not always what it seems, and reflects on her very sexy Men's Health feature from 10 years ago that I have a feeling wouldn't go over so well with the woke folk today. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/taylor-ferber/support
Tonight, on Gruesome Magazine episode 345, the Grue-Crew review MANEATER (2022, Saban Films). Jeff Mohr from Decades of Horror: The Classic Era, Crystal Cleveland, the Livin6Dead6irl from Decades of Horror: 1980s, and award-winning filmmaker Christopher G. Moore share their thoughts about this week's frightening addition to streaming horror films. Warning: possible spoilers after the initial impressions! MANEATER (2022, Saban Films) After an accident during their vacations on a paradisiac island, a group of friends is stalked by a large shark. Available in theaters and on Demand and Digital August 26, 2022 Director: Justin Lee Writers: Justin Lee Cast: Nicky Whelan, Trace Adkins, Shane West, Jeff Fahey FOLLOW: Gruesome Magazine Website http://gruesomemagazine.com YouTube Channel (Subscribe Today!) https://youtube.com/c/gruesomemagazine Instagram https://www.instagram.com/gruesomemagazine/ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/HorrorNewsRadioOfficial/ Doc, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DocRottenHNR Crystal, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/living6dead6irl Crystal, Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livin6dead6irl/ Jeff, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeffmohr9 Dave, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drehershouseofhorrors
It's been a big three and a half months for us over here at the Leguizamarama headquarters. Three and a half months of doctors, nurses, surprise pregnancies, monkey babies, Shane West wanting to be in a boy band, naked Shakespeare, Christmas parties held in basements, Sara Gilbert, witty one-liners, fights that never get resolved, medical professionals having sex with each other, memory loss, alcohol addiction, pissing on a taxi and Johnny Legz in crisp scrubs. This week, we talk about "ER-arama" and say goodbye to the medical drama that stole our hearts. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In HOUR THREE of OTB, we talk to actor Shane West! We also wrap up the show taking your questions in ask the bench, and more!
Below The Belt Show (www.belowthebeltshow.com) presents another amazing jam packed show! We present our final on-location interview from the Fan Expo in Philadelphia! (fanexpohq.com/fanexpophiladelphia/) We talk to the amazing voice actor extraordinaire Carolina Ravassa who mentions her current Sombra hairstyle which she did for charity! Carolina talks about her recent voice-over work in video games, the possibility of a live action or new animation Overwatch series, working with Bobby Cannavale in Mr. Robot and much more! Joining us on the airwaves we welcome actress Chrystee Pharris best known for her roles in Passions, Monogamy and Scrubs! In an exclusive interview we talk about Chystee's voice-over work in many Marvel films including "Into The Spiderverse", whether we can see a Scrubs reunion or reboot and auditions she almost booked and much more! Chrystee also talks about her directorial debut in a short film "Aimee Victoria" which was shot virtually during the beginning of the pandemic. Don't miss this great interview! If that wasn't enough, BTB presents a pre-recorded interview with actor Julian Feder who can be seen in the mystery/thriller/horror film Escape The Field where "six strangers wake up trapped in an endless cornfield only to discover something mysterious is hunting them." Julian talks about the audition process, working with Theo Rossi and Shane West and if there will be a sequel. Escape The Field is currently streaming on Amazon and other streaming platforms! In addition Julian talks about working with Ruby Rose in "The Doorman" and portraying an autistic person in "A Boy Called Poe." BTB's host with the most Al Sotto and Chachi McFly bring to you another entertaining program! Also joining us on the panel is "Sith Lord" Darth Paul Wallis and actor Dan Franko! The panel discusses Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness, the second half of Ozark Season 4 and what our favorite Kevin Smith movies are! Don't miss it! So expect all the late-breaking news on pop culture, entertainment, and more! Listen to our gut busting humor, insightful commentary, and thought provoking opinions on the world of entertainment uncensored only on Below The Belt Show (www.belowthebeltshow.com)! Song Credits: Classic Cut: Styx "Renegade"
Below The Belt Show (www.belowthebeltshow.com) presents an exclusive interview with actor Julian Feder who can be seen in the mystery/thriller/horror film Escape The Field where "six strangers wake up trapped in an endless cornfield only to discover something mysterious is hunting them." Julian talks about the audition process, working with Theo Rossi and Shane West and if there will be a sequel. Escape The Field is currently streaming on Amazon and other streaming platforms! In addition Julian talks about working with Ruby Rose in "The Doorman" and portraying an autistic person in "A Boy Called Poe."
Terror comes in all sizes and styles...On this episode we are diving into the new thriller 'Escape The Field' which is on all VOD platforms now and is coming to DVD this coming June.This movie takes us to a mysterious corn field that is seemingly endless with six strangers who seemingly have no idea of how they've gotten there. Stripped of all possessions, they only have six objects between them that could be the difference in unlocking this nefarious cat and mouse game that they find themselves caught up in at the whim of an unknown force.It's a fun, self contained little thrill ride that will keep you on the edge of your seat from minute one. We had the pleasure of sitting down with the co-writer/director; Emerson Moore to talk about the origins of the story, shooting during COVID (in Ontario no less) and the importance of atmosphere in a story like this one.
Greetings programs! Writer and director Emerson Moore's first feature, Escape the Field, a story about six strangers stranded in an endless cornfield, is on-demand now. I had the chance to sit down with him via zoom to talk about the film, his experiences making it, and more!You can find streaming links for Escape The Field on this episodes homepage here: https://awesomefriday.ca/2022/05/interview-director-emerson-moore/CONNECT WITH US: Homepage: https://awesomefriday.ca Twitter: https://twitter.com/awesomefridayca Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AwesomeFriday Instagram: https://instagram.com/awesomefridayca/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJbgpYeyK4b_JH7H8P8INKA Email: https://awesomefriday.ca/contact-us/ SUPPORT: Patreon: http://patreon.com/mcsimpson Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/matthewsimpson Meanwhile relax and enjoy your flight
'ER' episode 7, season 12 titled "The human Shield" opens with a man holding a young girl in his arms as he shoots wildly at policemen who (in return) shoot wildly at him. The man and the young girl get shot in the shower of bullets and the paramedics are called. Uncle Jesse from Full House enters dressed as a paramedic. Our favourite doctor Victor Clemente (Johnny Legz) asserts his power in the hospital by holding stern meetings with all of the staff. He loves a stern meeting. He fucks up a little bit and doesn't give a patient enough fluids. this patient dies. This pisses off Practical Magic because he knew that the patient needed more fluids. Practical Magic gets over this fairly quickly because Liar Liar has a breakdown and he makes kisses with her. Shane West is in a lot of trouble because the father of a Kat Dennings finds out he had sex with his daughter and bashes him in a carpark. TW: This episode of 'ER' tackles some seriously heavy stuff including kidnapping, pedophilia and sexual abuse. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, Jackie and Danielle cover the 2001 musical-ish high school comedy Get Over with their Tik Tok nostalgia ‘twin' Zack. Get Over it is the 2001 retelling of William Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream. Berke is dumped by Allison. Desperate to win her back, he seeks the assistance of his best friend's little sister who helps him land a role alongside Allison in the school's spring production (one guess what play they're doing!). Burke begins to have feelings for Kelly thus landing him in the middle of a high school love triangle. And Martin Short is the theater teacher for good measure. Starring: Ben Foster, Kirsten Dunst, Melissa Sagemiller, Shane West, Colin Hanks, Zoe Saldana, Mila Kunis and Sisqo No More Late Fees Zack TikTok Instagram --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nomorelatefees/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nomorelatefees/support
Shane West and Mandy Moore star in a movie that Abi and Matt saw in theaters when they were teenagers. Landon Carter has not great friends. Jamie Sullivan sings. Landon's hug with his father at the end of the movie is fantastic.
If there was ever an episode that spoke to the teenage girls we once were, this is it. Beach Parties. Guest spots by Wentworth Miller and Shane West. And Xander...in a speedo! It's "Go Fish!" Warning: This podcast is NOT spoiler free. Twitter: https://twitter.com/diarieswatchers (https://twitter.com/diarieswatchers) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/watchersdiaries/ (https://www.instagram.com/watchersdiaries/) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thewatchersdiaries (https://www.facebook.com/thewatchersdiaries) Tumblr: https://twd-podcast.tumblr.com/ (https://twd-podcast.tumblr.com/) Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thewatchersdiaries (https://www.tiktok.com/@thewatchersdiaries) Okay. So maybe this episode isn't all boys in speedos. This episode also contains discussion of steroid use as well as attempted sexual assault. If either of those subjects is triggering to you, we recommend perhaps skipping this episode and joining us next week for...BECOMING!
Episode Fifty-Six. The Weekly Reel Podcast guilty pleasure series continues with another one of Ken's. This time around, Ken shares the 2002 Nicholas Sparks film adaptation, A Walk to Remember.In this week's edition of The Double Feature, the guys break down a key moment in the film and reveal whether or not they saw it coming. Then, Jeremy asks Ken what made A Walk to Remember a guilty pleasure movie. After the break, the guys hand out their Weekly Reel Awards and Guess the Rotten Tomatoes Score. Will Ken finally close out season 3 with a dagger-like winning guess?What is your favorite Nicholas Sparks film adaptation? Send us your comments/feedback on Twitter (@weeklyreel) and email to weeklyreelpod@gmail.com. Follow Jeremy (@jp_flicks) on Instagram and YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/c/JeremyPulumbarit). Follow Ken (@free_ken_a) on Twitter/Instagram and check out his new personal blog (kenarceo.com). Also, check out our other YouTube channel, Time to Rise Films (https://www.youtube.com/timetorisefilms). The Weekly Reel Podcast theme song by Cameron Penaflorida (@bamsaidcam on Twitter/Instagram).
This week, AJ and Emile are joined by their dear friend Porscha Coleman to uncover listener submitted secrets about stealing, and confess some five finger deals of their own. Porscha is an accomplished actress, singer, dancer, and TV host, who is best known for her recurring television role as Erica Willis on The Parkers, Rachel in the Disney Channel Original Movie Pixel Perfect, and on MTV's improvisation show Wild'n Out. More recently, she appeared as a guest star on HBO's Silicon Valley. She can currently be seen starring opposite Jamie Foxx in Dad Stop Embarrassing Me, and will next be seen in the feature Maneater, opposite Nicky Whalen and Shane West. She attended the iconic Hollywood High School. If you need an accomplice in tracking down car thieves, Porscha's your girl. If you want a chance to hear your secret revealed on the podcast, you can submit your secret on our website: ConfessYourMess.us IG: @_AJGibson / @EmileEnnisJr / @ConfessYourMessPodcastTwitter: @AJGibson / @EmileEnnisJr / @ConfessPodcast Watch on YouTube From Straw Hut Media
(0:42): Dan Mullen fired-(16:04): Who will LSU & Florida hire?-(31:23): Shane West joins the show-(1:21:26): Previewing Rivalry Week-(1:42:21): Best Bets recap-Part of the Guaranty Podcast Network
Liz and Sacha enact pages from a binder found at a thrift store full of some girl's *NSYNC fan fiction that focuses on band member Joey Fatone and the love of his life, a narrator named Kelly. After years of reading from this god damn binder, in this episode we get to the last page! And it's a who's who of, well, something. Kelly's study partner is Marc Blucas (who played Riley Finn on Buffy the Vampire Slayer, a truly random choice, we agree). He invites her to watch him play basketball with Dean Cain, Topher Grace, Shane West, Barry Pepper and Casey Affleck. What an invitation! To sit in the stands and watch 90s celebrities play ball! We know you are jealous that this is not a true story featuring you. Kelly and Joey argue over the phone about Kelly's friendship with Marc while he's out of town. In the meantime Marc thanks Kelly for helping him with business class, by arranging a performance of Johnny Rzeznik from the Goo Goo Dolls for her benefit in a large mansion. Then more shit hits more fans in true cliffhanger fashion, just in time for the story to conclude in true in medias res. Also: random alliteration, ridiculous accompaniment, The Jersey Devil, menacing messages, notes in the margins…and more. All this, while Sacha accompanies us on his piano. What will become of this podcast now? Should we take suggestions? Will we ever learn how this story ends after the cliffhanger? Will the author of this binder ever discover us shamelessly reading from it? Perhaps one day the rest of the story will appear in another binder at some thrift store somewhere here in Chicago, and then we will get a satisfactory conclusion. E-mail us at CabooseZine(at)gmail(dot)com to tell us how you think it should end. Find us on iTunes/Apple Music Podcasts here. Find us on Facebook here. Find us on Stitcher here. Find us on Twitter here.
Sam and Chris do an official Rom-com/Drama Trope World Cup! Find out which trope wins out of enemies to lovers, amnesia, marriage contract, cross dressing girl to boy, forced to live together, best friends to lovers, childhood friends reunited, and bet/transactional trope. The drama discussed this week is the modern Chinese drama Go Ahead starring Song Wei Long, Seven Tan, and Steven Zhang. Who else can't stand the crazy moms in this drama?! 0:00 Intro 0:29 Rom-com (Drama) Trope World Cup 19:21 Your 2 Favorite tropes together 22:11 Random story of the week 25:57 Rom-com this or that: How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days or 10 Things I Hate About You 29:02 Which movie is more rewatchable? A Walk to Remember or The Notebook 30:43 Shane West in A Walk to Remember or Ryan Gosling in The Notebook 33:19 Which EXO member would you bring back to EXO: Kris or Luhan 37:46 Which personality trait is more important for you in a partner: being smart or being funny? 38:15 Would you rather always have to wear jeans that are 1 size too small or a crop top that's a little too small for you? 41:09 Chinese Drama Go Ahead: first impressions 59:30 Shoot, bang, or marry: Crazy mom 1 (Ling Xiao's mom), crazy mom 2 (Ming Yue's tiger mom), or Police Dad 1:03:31 Shoot, bang, or marry: Li Jian Jian's Dad, Ling Xiao (Song Wei Long), He Zi Qiu (Steven Zhang) 1:07:30 Outro Dramas mentioned: Hana Kimi, Coffee Prince, Autumn's Concerto, Maiden Holmes, My Unicorn Girl, Love and Redemption, Moonlight Drawn by Clouds, 9 Ends 2 Outs, Full House, Princess Hours (Goong), Romance is a Bonus Book, 100 Days My Prince, I Need Romance 3, Shut Up: Flower Boy Band
In this episode of Parallel Fiction, Heather and Jeff run down two of Heather's favorite works. To commemorate Heather's big 30th birthday, she took the liberty of picking what Jeff will cover. This episode doubles as Heather's guilty pleasures, as these stories are connected by 1 thing: Heather likes them a lot! Jeff covers the 2002 drama A Walk To Remember staring Mandy Moore and Shane West. Going through the triumphs and heart brakes of characters Landon & Jamie, Jeff gives his opinions on the cringey early 2000's music and some of the best scenes. Did you know? Mandy Moore also appeared in the movie How To Deal, a novel by Heather's writer Sarah Dessen who wrote This Lullaby Heather follows up with her summary of This Lullaby by Sarah Dessen. Another early 2000's romp, This Lullaby follows the adolescence of main character Remy, who is being courted by the hyperactive Dexter, all while managing her responsibility avoiding mother. Heather notes that even though Remy is juggling a lot, she is able to find out the important things in life and come around to people she may have written off. Fun Fact! Sarah Dessen won the Margaret A. Edwards award for Significant and Lasting Contribution to Young Adult Literature in 2017. Following these reviews, Heather and Jeff dive into commonalities between the two works such as personal growth, true love, and building positive relationships. Listen in to hear Jeff and Heather's candid thoughts on the masterpiece scenes of each story, how This Lullaby, Trains, and A Walk To Remember compare, and how Jeff and Heather relate to aspects of each with some interesting facts and opinions about Heather's Favorites/Guilty Pleasures. Share this episode with anyone who you think would enjoy it and let us know what some of your favorite guilty pleasures are! Heather's Rating of This Lullaby: Super Nice – A must-read. A phenomenal story that hits every emotion.Jeff's Rating of Planes, Trains, and Automobiles: Nice – A fun 2000's movie & good date night flick. Some characters are insanely stereotypical and dated though, keep an open mind. Watch A Walk to Remember Here: https://www.netflix.comPick up This Lullaby here: https://sarahdessen.com/book/this-lullaby/ About Parallel Fiction:Parallel Fiction is the perfect supplemental companion to all of the stories you consume. We will be covering movies, television, books, graphic novels, video games, and music whenever it applies. Learn more about things you love, and get to know us a little bit better as we give you a peak into our lives and opinions. Connect with us:Email Jeff & Heather: Parallelfictionpod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/ParallelfictionFollow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/ParallelfictionConnect with us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/Parallelfictionpod