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It Was A Sh*t Show
YouTube Deep Dive: Futurama (Part 1)

It Was A Sh*t Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 21:16


Following up after The Simpsons is hard. Let's talk about how difficult it was to make Futurama, from Fox questioning every aspect of the show to dooming it with a terrible timeslot.

It Was A Sh*t Show
Contractually Obligated Casting

It Was A Sh*t Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2024 86:24


Making a movie against your will is hard. Let's talk about how difficult it is when an actor is contractually obligated to a movie, from Emily Blunt missing out on being Black Widow to Mike Myers being a pain in The Cat In The Hat.Get the longer Director's Cut version of this episode on Patreon (with 8 extra minutes)!

It Was A Sh*t Show
Ratatouille (2007)

It Was A Sh*t Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 75:09


Making a rat a chef is hard. Let's talk about how difficult it was to make Ratatouille, from director Jan Pinkava being replaced by Brad Bird to finishing the movie in only 18 months.Special guest: Ryan K. Hudson @ryankhudsonGet the longer Director's Cut version of this episode on Patreon (with 15 extra minutes)!

Joey and Lauren in the Morning
Name That TV Show Theme Song | FULL SHOW

Joey and Lauren in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 38:09


Joey clearly watches a lot of TV. Pet you always wanted as a kid. New Phone Jenks and more!Leave a rating and review wherever you listen, it helps us out a lot! Also follow us on social @joeyandlaurenshow

It Was A Sh*t Show
Dune (1984)

It Was A Sh*t Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 89:28 Very Popular


Making Frank Herbert's classic in 1984 is hard. Let's talk about how difficult it was to make Dune, from discovering that David Lynch was not the next Spielberg or Lucas, to the truncated post production that led to multiple versions of the film. Special guest: Max Evry   Buy “A Masterpiece in Disarray: David Lynch's Dune. An Oral History” https://a.co/d/gVbbs8r   Follow Max Evry: Insta: @maxevry1 Twitter: @maxevry www.MaxEvry.com   Get the longer Director's Cut version of this episode on Patreon (with 20 extra minutes)!  

What the Hell Were You Thinking
Episode 279 Expanded Edition: Warning Challenger Jokes Ahead (Update and Redux)

What the Hell Were You Thinking

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 40:08


Episode 279 Expanded Edition: Warning, Challenger Jokes Ahead(Update and Redux) This week Host Dave Bledsoe volunteers to be the first podcast host in space thinking it might convince people to buy him free drinks.  (It doesn't.)  On the show this week we are somehow topical and yet entirely outdated as we talk about the Challenger Disaster.  (Yes, sadly, he DOES do the jokes.) Along the way we learn that most of what people SAY they remember about The Day Gen X Died is kinda wrong.  (Kinda like Dave trying to recall last Tuesday!) From there we jump right into the grim and stupid tale of the Shuttle Challenger disaster, mostly gleaned from the Netflix docu-series Challenger: Final Flight.  (We are not afraid to let others do our research for us!)  We learn why someone thought it was a good idea to send an untrained civilian into freaking Space.  (Reagan was doing badly with teachers.)  We meet the starry eyed optimist teacher who erroneously believed no one would be so STUPID as to send an untrained civilian into space if it were at ALL dangerous.  (Turns out they would, and it was.)  Then we explain all the ways this didn't have to happen and why it was always GOING to happen.  (Turns out NASA, not exactly well managed.)  Finally, we talk about the jokes,  (Honestly, this was always going to be about the jokes.) and how they colored the world view of an entire generation. Our Sponsor this week is the Russian Space Agency, you want to go space cheap, fly Russian Space Agency, coming back costs extra.  We open the show with Jerry Seinfeld from a Tonight Show appearance in the 1980's and close with Pushnoy singing about the Ford 150 of space! Show Theme: https://www.jamendo.com/track/421668/prelude-to-common-sense The Show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheHell_Podcast The Show on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whatthehellpodcast/ The Show on Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/david-bledsoe-4 www.whatthehellpodcast.com Give us your money on Patreon  https://www.patreon.com/Whatthehellpodcast The Show Line: 347 687 9601 Closing Music: https://youtu.be/8QNxgBPfsl4 We are a proud member of the Seltzer Kings Podcast Network! Citations Needed Challenger: Final Flight https://www.netflix.com/title/81012137 Roger Boisjoly-The Challenger Disaster https://www.onlineethics.org/12703/Erosion WHITE HOUSE FINDS NO PRESSURE TO LAUNCH https://www.nytimes.com/1986/04/04/us/white-house-finds-no-pressure-to-launch.html#:~:text=The%20White%20House%20said%20today,pressure%20on%20the%20launching%20schedule. Criticism of the Space Shuttle program https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criticism_of_the_Space_Shuttle_program#Cultural_issues_and_problems DISASTER AS A LAUGHING MATTER https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1986-03-25-8601220292-story.html Challenger Jokes and the Humor of Disaster https://www.jstor.org/stable/1499820?read-now=1&seq=12#page_scan_tab_contents Experts Defend Them : ‘Sick' Jokes: Coping With the Horror https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1986-05-30-mn-8176-story.html  Update/Redux: https://www.nbcnews.com/science/weird-science/nasa-confirms-talks-fly-big-bird-doomed-shuttle-challenger-n353521 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

It Was A Sh*t Show
Black Christmas (2006)

It Was A Sh*t Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 87:28 Very Popular


Making a holiday slasher flick is hard. Let's talk about how difficult it was to make the 2006 Black Christmas remake, from the Weinsteins forcing excessive reshoots to inserting fake trailer moments.   Black Christmas Trailer: http://y2u.be/hyzsjvvKYQw Black Christmas TV Spot: http://y2u.be/XQBHu0mYq4g   Get the longer Director's Cut version of this episode on Patreon!  

M.T.V.B podcast
THE M.T.V.B PODCAST S07 EP17 Top 5 kids show theme songs

M.T.V.B podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 142:43


This week's episode we are talking about those catchy opening theme songs to kids shows. Weeks ago we did songs made for movies, so we had to do the TV shows of course. We talk about what makes a great TV theme song. Do we watch the show just for the opening. As well as our top 5 to finish. Enjoy

It Was A Sh*t Show
The Day The Clown Cried (Unreleased)

It Was A Sh*t Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 71:20 Very Popular


Making a Holocaust clown movie is hard. Let's talk about how difficult it was to make The Day The Clown Cried, from a producer not paying the cast and crew, to Jerry Lewis choosing to never release the film. But surprise! Ian told Clint and Rae the episode would be about the original The Nutty Professor...   Support us on Patreon! (Which includes the longer Director's Cut version of this episode!) Follow us on Twitter and Instagram, and subscribe to our YouTube channel! Buy our merch!   In the entertainment world, there are millions of dollars on the line and troubled productions are bound to happen. Whether it's big egos, bigger budgets, or just plain bad luck, we are going behind-the-scenes on these disastrous, never ending, and sometimes dangerous productions. From the creators of WTF Happened To This Movie?, It Was A Sh*t Show is a video essay/documentary/podcast series looking at some of your favorite films and tv shows, and why they were such a nightmare to make.   Podcast Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 00:34 - The Nutty Professor (1963) 08:35 - The Day The Clown Cried (Unreleased)   Sources: BBC: https://bit.ly/3EYBlFY Dead & Me: https://bit.ly/3tcRRj3 Entertainment Weekly: https://bit.ly/3F7oxgv Jerry Lewis: In Person: https://bit.ly/46sYrkp Kings of Comedy: The Life and Art Of Jerry Lewis: https://bit.ly/3FiDWdS New York Times: https://bit.ly/3LV0eGr New Yorker: https://bit.ly/3rVedFx Reuters: https://bit.ly/3ZMyWYu Spy Magazine: https://bit.ly/3PFCOG3 Vanity Fair: https://bit.ly/3PFivZi Vulture: https://bit.ly/48SAkNB   Music: Ryan Hudson - Sh*t Show Theme   #itwasashtshow #thedaytheclowncried #jerrylewis

Know Thyself
E73 - Aubrey Marcus & Samir Chaudry: The Secrets To Creating A Thriving Podcast With Purpose

Know Thyself

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 103:41


For anyone looking to start and grow a THRIVING podcast - Click https://www.podcastpurpose.com/ for 50% off through Black Friday. Special gift for Know Thyself listeners, to enter raffle giveaway click here - https://www.podcastpurpose.com/raffle On this special episode of Know Thyself, we're joined by two top podcasters: Aubrey Marcus & Samir Chaudry (Colin & Samir) to discuss the formula for creating a successful podcast that you love. This episode is dense and packed with valuable information for anyone looking to share their voice with the world. Aubrey Marcus shares the challenges and rewards of podcasting, revealing what has contributed most to the growth of his show, and why he loves what he does. He shares the secret to getting big guests and conducting a powerful, and vulnerable interview with anyone. He gives advice for how to stand out in a saturated market and create a podcast that brings your fulfillment. We then sit down with Samir Chaudry, co-host of the Colin & Samir Podcast for a deep dive into the technicals of podcasting: from going viral on YouTube, to building a dedicated following, to making an income doing what you love. Samir shares what he's learned from sitting down with top YouTube executives and successful content creators. ___________ Timecodes: 0:00 Intro 1:30 About Today's Episode 3:38 Exciting Announcement! The Podcast with Purpose Course 5:00 Aubrey Marcus: The Most Rewarding Thing About Podcasting 6:58 The Secret to Aubrey's Podcast Growth 8:54 Why Most Podcasts Fail 9:40 How Aubrey Prepares for Interviews 12:14 Guiding the Interview as a Good Host 14:42 How to Encourage Vulnerability Within Guests 18:02 Getting Big Guests 19:17 Aubrey Marcus' Podcast Team 20:39 Choosing a Show Theme & Name 25:59 Standing Out in A Saturated Market 38:54 Samir Chaudry - Colin & Samir 40:46 Balancing Your Artistry With the Algorithm 42:17 Clarifying your Niche/Audience & Practicing in Private 46:22 Scaling Colin & Samir - A Community of Creators 49:02 Pros/Cons of Audio VS Video Podcast 54:11 Key Secrets to Keeping an Audience Engaged & Growing on YouTube 1:01:05 Important Qualities for a Great Thumbnail 1:05:56 Getting Your Dream Guests 1:09:45 AI & The Future of YouTube 1:13:58 YouTube Adsense: Colin & Samir's Revenue and Analytics 1:20:07 Making Money: Getting and Pricing Sponsorships 1:25:39 Building an Empire with Creator-Made Products 1:32:45 The Value of Newsletters & Building Your Email List 1:35:48 Best Parts About Podcasting & Reasons for Samir's Success 1:36:03 Samir's Interview Preparation 1:36:34 Outsourcing/ Growing a Team 1:37:06 Saying 'No' to Potential Guests 1:38:20 The One Thing You Must Know Before Podcasting 1:41:45 How to Get Started Today ___________ Aubrey Marcus currently hosts the Aubrey Marcus Podcast, a motivational destination for conversations with the brightest minds in athletics, business, mindset, and spirituality with over 100 million listens. He is the author of the NYT Bestselling book Own The Day, Own Your Life and has been featured on the cover of Men's Health and other publications. He has also produced several documentaries including Awake In The Darkness, Dragon of the Jungle, Ayahuasca, and Huachuma. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aubreymarcus/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Aubreymarcuspod ___________ Samir Chaudry is a dynamic and engaging podcast host, co-hosting the popular Colin & Samir show. With a background in film and digital media, they sit down with YouTube's most well-known content creators, sharing advice for the creator community. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/samirchaudry/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/colinandsamir ___________ Download André's FREE Book Recommendation List: https://www.knowthyself.one/books Know Thyself Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/knowthyself/ Website: https://www.knowthyself.one André Duqum Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andreduqum/ Meraki Media https://merakimedia.com

2 Guys Named Chris, Daily Show Highlights
What Is Your Favorite 70's TV Show Theme?

2 Guys Named Chris, Daily Show Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 12:27


What Is Your Favorite 70's TV Show Theme?

It Was A Sh*t Show
The Brothers Grimm (2005)

It Was A Sh*t Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 87:35 Very Popular


Making the origins of fairy tales is hard. Let's talk about how difficult it was to make The Brothers Grimm, from Director Terry Gilliam not wanting to make it, to the year long battle with the Weinsteins over the edit.   Support us on Patreon! (Which includes the longer Director's Cut version of this episode!) Follow us on Twitter and Instagram, and subscribe to our YouTube channel!   In the entertainment world, there are millions of dollars on the line and troubled productions are bound to happen. Whether it's big egos, bigger budgets, or just plain bad luck, we are going behind-the-scenes on these disastrous, never ending, and sometimes dangerous productions. From the creators of WTF Happened To This Movie?, It Was A Sh*t Show is a video essay/documentary/podcast series looking at some of your favorite films and tv shows, and why they were such a nightmare to make.   Podcast Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 05:39 - The Brothers Grimm (2005) 01:12:51 - Follow Ups! Sources: AWN: https://bit.ly/3LzoLk5 Empire: https://bit.ly/44RrhJj Entertainment Weekly: https://bit.ly/48jHqKA Guardian: https://bit.ly/3EFJnDJ IGN: https://bit.ly/3rqmjFS IGN: https://bit.ly/46ippdZ New York Times: https://bit.ly/3EIJ1Ml Senses of Cinema: https://bit.ly/3t7qoz2 Time: https://bit.ly/3ZsAt64 Variety: https://bit.ly/3RpvyRm Variety: https://bit.ly/3sXEQty Variety: https://bit.ly/3EIKgve Variety: https://bit.ly/3Ln0Jcg Variety: https://bit.ly/3r7UIJC Music: Ryan Hudson - Sh*t Show Theme   #itwasashtshow #thebrothersgrimm #terrygilliam

No Rest for the Weekend
Episode 1405: Soho International Film Festival 2023 Part II

No Rest for the Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 27:11


On this episode we'll take you to the red carpet of the Soho International Film Festival for the premieres of Scrap starring Anthony Rapp, Queen of Knives starring Gene Pope, Mel Harris, and Tara Westwood, and Asian Persuasion starring KC Concepcion and Dante Basco. Hosted by Samantha Casesa Sponsored by Blackmagic Design, and JMR Rentals www.blackmagicdesign.com www.JMRNY.com Now you the promo code NRFTW and save 50% off your first submission. Offer lasts until 1/15/24 Produced by Btrayed Oliver & Jason Godbey Directed by Jason Godbey Music & Show Theme by Christopher Gillard --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/no-rest-for-the-weekend/support

It Was A Sh*t Show
YouTube Deep Dive: The Fugitive (1993)

It Was A Sh*t Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 22:43


Chasing Harrison Ford without a script is hard. Let's talk about how difficult it was to make The Fugitive, from nearly every actor making up all their lines to VFX artists barred from talking about their effects work.   You can watch the full video version of this episode on YouTube!   Support us on Patreon! Follow us on Twitter and Instagram, and subscribe to our YouTube channel!   In the entertainment world, there are millions of dollars on the line and troubled productions are bound to happen. Whether it's big egos, bigger budgets, or just plain bad luck, we are going behind-the-scenes on these disastrous, never ending, and sometimes dangerous productions. From the creators of WTF Happened To This Movie?, It Was A Sh*t Show is a video essay/documentary/podcast series looking at some of your favorite films and tv shows, and why they were such a nightmare to make.   Chapters: 00:00 - Teaser 00:24 - Historic Ratings of ABC's The Fugitive 01:19 - Arnold Kopelson Attempts Adaption 02:25 - Walter Hill and Alec Baldwin 03:25 - David Twohy Lays the Groundwork 04:34 - Jeb Stuart Helps Land Harrison Ford 05:54 - Andrew Davis' Under Siege 06:38 - Picking Chicago & Tommy Lee Jones 08:01 - Adding Julianne Moore & Michael Chapman 08:52 - ...and Cutting Julianne Moore 09:38 - Faking a Train Wreck 11:25 - Making a Trailer Before a Movie 12:17 - Ford Limps Throughout 13:24 - The Cast's Big Budget Improv 15:31 - Jones Refuses to Shoot 16:22 - Crashing the St. Patrick's Day Parade 17:10 - Finally Coming Up with a Finale 18:04 - R.I.P. Richard Jordan 18:44 - Editing the Film in 10 Weeks 19:48 - The Fugitive Releases August 6, 1993 21:05 - We Just Want Good Movies!   Sources: AFI: https://bit.ly/45M1jI2 AV Club: https://bit.ly/44ACFJp Befores & Afters: https://bit.ly/3RcmMGd Boston Herald: https://bit.ly/3sjzmZJ Chicago Tribune: https://bit.ly/3qIx5H7 Empire: https://bit.ly/45JAc0p The Hollywood Interview: https://bit.ly/3sBvqne I Am Rogue: https://bit.ly/3qWBkio LA Times: https://bit.ly/45lVrWi LA Times: https://bit.ly/3sqq9z7 The Last Action Heroes: https://bit.ly/3ssdag9 Mandatory: https://bit.ly/3R3dDzw Orlando Sentinel: https://bit.ly/45Mommf Rolling Stone: https://bit.ly/3Pj76zq   Featured Clips: Barbie (2023) BlackBerry (2023) Brooklyn Nine-Nine (2013–2021) Dangerous Liaisons (1988) The Fugitive (1993)* The Hunt for Red October (1990) Patriot Games (1992) Scrubs (2001–2010) The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023) Tetris (2023) Under Siege (1992) Wayne's World (1992) *and special features The Inside Pitch: https://bit.ly/451Lk7V Jake's Takes: https://bit.ly/3sXkNLI People: https://bit.ly/3Pr6XZB Web of Stories: https://bit.ly/46nb1Ro   Music: James Newton Howard - The Fugitive original soundtrack Ryan Hudson - Sh*t Show Theme   #itwasashtshow #thefugitive #harrisonford

Drive with Joel & Fletch
The NRL Grand Final is set, new show theme music, Final's MVP - 25/09/23

Drive with Joel & Fletch

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 40:15


Monday on the Run Home and Joel and Fletch review the two massive Prelim finals and look ahead to the Panthers vs the Broncos in the Grand Final next week. We also get your Finals MVP and we might have a new theme song Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Joe Show
The Best TV Show Theme Song

The Joe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 8:19


With all of the new shows being on the current writer's strike - we've been watching older ones... but which one holds the title for 'best' theme?

It Was A Sh*t Show
Barbie (2023)

It Was A Sh*t Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 88:14 Very Popular


Life in plastic is not fantastic. Let's talk about how difficult it was to make Barbie, from Diablo Cody not finding the perfect idea, to Amy Schumer unable to make the feminist version that Greta Gerwig did.   Support us on Patreon! (Which includes the longer Director's Cut version of this episode!)   Follow us on Twitter and Instagram, and subscribe to our YouTube channel!   In the entertainment world, there are millions of dollars on the line and troubled productions are bound to happen. Whether it's big egos, bigger budgets, or just plain bad luck, we are going behind-the-scenes on these disastrous, never ending, and sometimes dangerous productions. From the creators of WTF Happened To This Movie?, It Was A Sh*t Show is a video essay/documentary/podcast series looking at some of your favorite films and tv shows, and why they were such a nightmare to make.   Podcast Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 01:37 - Barbie (2023) 01:12:00 - Follow Ups!   Sources: BBC Radio 1: https://youtu.be/flWEzsx0w_s Deadline: https://bit.ly/3E4Z3jk Deadline: https://bit.ly/45xqz4T Deadline: https://bit.ly/3YKNRlI Deadline: https://bit.ly/45CEB5o Digital Spy: https://bit.ly/45oB7U5 GQ: https://bit.ly/3P43XDH Hollywood Reporter: https://bit.ly/3P6wKrm Hollywood Reporter: https://bit.ly/3E4Z6Mb Insider: https://bit.ly/47IXBkc Time: https://bit.ly/47JENBF Variety: https://bit.ly/3sbU2CS Variety: https://bit.ly/3YJWpsW Variety: https://bit.ly/3sj3yEz Vulture: https://bit.ly/44ipXPz   Music: Ryan Hudson - Sh*t Show Theme   #itwasashtshow #barbie #margotrobbie

It Was A Sh*t Show
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003)

It Was A Sh*t Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 73:06


Making public domain characters relevant again is hard. Let's talk about how difficult it was to make The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, from a flood that destroyed millions worth of sets, to Sean Connery nearly getting into a fight with Director Stephen Norrington.   Support us on Patreon! (Which includes the longer Director's Cut version of this episode!)   Follow us on Twitter and Instagram, and subscribe to our YouTube channel!   In the entertainment world, there are millions of dollars on the line and troubled productions are bound to happen. Whether it's big egos, bigger budgets, or just plain bad luck, we are going behind-the-scenes on these disastrous, never ending, and sometimes dangerous productions. From the creators of WTF Happened To This Movie?, It Was A Sh*t Show is a video essay/documentary/podcast series looking at some of your favorite films and tv shows, and why they were such a nightmare to make.   Podcast Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 05:11 - The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003) 54:15 - Shout Outs! Sources: BBC: https://bit.ly/3XNjqdU Bloody Disgusting: https://bit.ly/3pS6Nlf Entertainment Weekly: https://bit.ly/3PVojQj Hollywood Reporter: https://bit.ly/46J7y0L IGN: https://bit.ly/43nXrvt The Independent: https://bit.ly/3XXrrgE LA Times: https://bit.ly/44D30Hk New York Times: https://bit.ly/46LIK8f The Scotsman: https://bit.ly/44olqvH Variety: https://bit.ly/3rt1SYm Music: Ryan Hudson - Sh*t Show Theme   #itwasashtshow #lxg #seanconnery

Reality Escape Pod
Special Release Bonus Show - Theme Park Edition: Galaxy's Edge, DASH, and... The Unhinged Rise of Mayor Law at Ghost Town Alive

Reality Escape Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 63:50


It's the dog days of August, and nothing screams summer more than theme parks, fried chicken, Star Wars, and ice cream... except for episode guest Mark Larson, but you'll have to listen to the end for that story. In this special release of a patron-exclusive bonus episode from S5E11, Peih-Gee and David discuss their recent trips to Disneyland's Galaxy's Edge and Knott's Berry Farm's Ghost Town Alive. We're joined by editor Steve Ewing and game designer Mark, who chats about his involvement with DASH: Different Area, Same Hunt, a global puzzle hunt. Mark also created the ridiculously fun Shop of Theseus game exclusively for RECON23. (Tickets are still available for this limited edition event.)     We start with fried chicken ice cream. Then Peih-Gee gives a short history of how Knott's Berry Farm grew from a roadside stand selling berries and fried chicken dinners to a massive theme park. She also discusses Ghost Town Alive, Knott's Berry Farm's interactive Western-themed experience, and the gang regales you with the hilarious story of Peih-Gee's unhinged rise to Mayor Law in Calico.  Mark Larson explains how DASH works, and we talk about some other approachable puzzle hunts. David raves about the ride Rise of the Resistance at Disneyland's Galaxy's Edge and talks about snagging some of the last tickets for the Galactic Starcruiser. He also discloses that his wife Lisa had never watched any of the Star Wars movies and breaks down her live reactions to watching them for the first time. We close out with a chat about the now-discontinued Battlestar Galactica board game.   Show Notes & Timestamps   Episode Sponsors Thank you to our sponsors:  Morty Morty is a free app for discovering, planning, tracking, and reviewing your escape rooms and other immersive social outings. Special Badge for REPOD listeners: You can learn more at MortyApp.com/REPOD to sign up and get a special badge for our listeners (works for existing users also). Reality Escape Convention - RECON Escape room conventions should be as fun, collaborative, and immersive as the games we celebrate. RECON is our very own escape room and immersive gaming convention. Whether you're an owner, creator, player, or you're escape room curious, you are invited learn, connect, and play with our wonderful community. RECON Remote 23 will take place August 19 – 20, 2023, online. RECON 24 will be in person. Get your RECON 23 ticket at now. Music Credits  Our music was created by Ryan Elder. Production Credits Bonus REPOD is produced by Lisa Spira and edited by Peih-Gee Law.

It Was A Sh*t Show
Cats (2019)

It Was A Sh*t Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 69:09 Very Popular


Making humans look like cats is hard. Let's talk about how difficult it was to make Cats, from the visual effects studios not being given enough time to finish the film, to the way director Tom Hooper treated the artists involved.   Support us on Patreon!   Follow us on Twitter and Instagram, and subscribe to our YouTube channel!   In the entertainment world, there are millions of dollars on the line and troubled productions are bound to happen. Whether it's big egos, bigger budgets, or just plain bad luck, we are going behind-the-scenes on these disastrous, never ending, and sometimes dangerous productions. From the creators of WTF Happened To This Movie?, It Was A Sh*t Show is a video essay/documentary/podcast series looking at some of your favorite films and tv shows, and why they were such a nightmare to make.   Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 03:02 - Cats (2019) 01:04:31 - Shout Outs!   Sources: AV Club: https://bit.ly/3KxJZyH Cartoon Brew: https://bit.ly/3mmBv4v Daily Beast: https://bit.ly/3zRbU6F Daily Mail: https://bit.ly/40z0jF7 Daily Mail: https://bit.ly/3Ms2xlo E! News: https://eonli.ne/413vXKW Entertainment Weekly: https://bit.ly/3KmP7EM Fast Company: https://bit.ly/3MqOQDq Hollywood Reporter: https://bit.ly/3Mr9fs6 Hollywood Reporter: https://bit.ly/3ZXXYSQ Ken Levine: https://bit.ly/3HLBoa7 Variety: https://bit.ly/3nN8S0x Variety: https://bit.ly/3zG36R3 Variety: https://bit.ly/412KmqQ   Music: Ryan Hudson - Sh*t Show Theme   #itwasashtshow #cats #andrewlloydweber

That's a Good Point
Best T.V. Show Theme Song Showdown

That's a Good Point

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 53:13


The fellas take the results of two past episodes and have them face off against one another (Season 3, Episode 10 released on May 19, 2021, AND Season 6, Episode 11 released on August 10, 2022). What is your favorite T.V. Theme song? The award-winning podcast has already rated theme songs with lyrics and without. In this episode, the fellas have the winners of their two lists take each other on to create a definitive list of the best ever T.V. show theme songs. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram and let us know what you think @ThatsaGoodPoin1 Theme: Protofunk by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4247-protofunk License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Stolen Gimmicks! Pro Wrestling Podcast
AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door 2023 Preview, Top 5 Best Wrestling Show Theme Songs

Stolen Gimmicks! Pro Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 77:24


This week we talk about the last week in WWE and AEW, We preview this weekends huge AEW & NJPW show and we discuss our Top 5 Wrestling Show Theme songs!

It Was A Sh*t Show
YouTube Deep Dive: Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008)

It Was A Sh*t Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 26:33 Very Popular


Finding a MacGuffin is hard. Let's talk about how difficult it was to write Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, from George Lucas trying to convince Steven Spielberg to use aliens to Frank Darabont getting zero credit for the final film.   You can watch the full video version of this episode on YouTube!   Support us on Patreon!   Follow us on Twitter and Instagram, and subscribe to our YouTube channel!   In the entertainment world, there are millions of dollars on the line and troubled productions are bound to happen. Whether it's big egos, bigger budgets, or just plain bad luck, we are going behind-the-scenes on these disastrous, never ending, and sometimes dangerous productions. From the creators of WTF Happened To This Movie?, It Was A Sh*t Show is a video essay/documentary/podcast series looking at some of your favorite films and tv shows, and why they were such a nightmare to make.   Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 00:35 - George Lucas' Indiana Jones 01:31 - Temple of Doom Struggles 02:06 - Indiana Jones and the Monkey King 02:44 - Ending with The Last Crusade 03:19 - The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles 05:07 - Aliens and Crystal Skulls 05:39 - From Serials to B-movies 07:21 - Steven Spielberg Resists, Harrison Ford Waits 08:15 - Indiana Jones and the Lost Continent 09:03 - Indiana Jones and the Saucermen from Mars 09:48 - Indiana Jones and the Sons of Darkness 10:34 - Indiana Jones and the Saucermen 11:23 - Internet Rumors Go Overboard 12:38 - So Many Fake Scripts… 13:55 - Reigniting the Passion for Indy 4 15:02 - Lucas Hires Frank Darabont 15:46 - Indiana Jones and the City of the Gods 18:04 - Indiana Jones and the Atomic Ants 18:33 - Indiana Jones and the Destroyer of Worlds 19:23 - Sean Connery's Return 19:53 - Smooth Production, Chaotic Fans 22:10 - Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull 22:53 - Fan Backlash and Shia LaBeouf's Defense 24:31 - Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny   Sources: Ain't It Cool News: https://bit.ly/45vvFPO Ain't It Cool News: https://bit.ly/3IJTPMN Box Office Mojo: https://bit.ly/3WceSNl CHUD: https://bit.ly/3WzD3FO The Complete Making of Indiana Jones: https://bit.ly/45zmbTF Collider: https://bit.ly/43iLIhW Details: https://bit.ly/45OGuwL Empire: https://bit.ly/43sFgFq Empire: https://bit.ly/43qIGs3 Empire: https://bit.ly/438qPGv Empire: https://bit.ly/3WKmMOf Empire: https://bit.ly/45CyHlt Empire: https://bit.ly/3C3xrtQ Entertainment Weekly: https://bit.ly/42dHQOo Fox News: https://bit.ly/3MGpJea The Guardian: https://bit.ly/42fDXZ8 Hollywood Reporter: https://bit.ly/3q8Aheq Hollywood Reporter: https://bit.ly/3WL8ZXL Huffpost: https://bit.ly/3WFCXN4 IGN: https://bit.ly/3pWXnF1 IGN: https://bit.ly/3Wy3RX4 LA Times: https://bit.ly/43vJxYr LA Times: https://bit.ly/42dKALL LA Times: https://bit.ly/42eMVpN LA Times: https://bit.ly/3C3wi5A MTV: https://bit.ly/3BuyAKO MTV: https://bit.ly/428pr5t MTV: https://bit.ly/3MFQFuL New York Times: https://bit.ly/3MNp1fc Rotten Tomatoes: https://bit.ly/3MxBrsN Script Apart: https://bit.ly/3oInCP7 SpielbergFilms: https://bit.ly/439qzak Tales from Development Hell: https://bit.ly/439tf7Y Vanity Fair: https://bit.ly/437FiCG Vanity Fair: https://bit.ly/3qirirb Variety: https://bit.ly/3IRvogD Variety: https://bit.ly/3ozVe1B Variety: https://bit.ly/45xWMd2 Variety: https://bit.ly/42bRiBY Music: John Williams - Indiana Jones original soundtracks Bo Burnham - Welcome to the Internet Ryan Hudson - Sh*t Show Theme   #itwasashtshow #indianajones #harrisonford

The Fan Morning Show
Najee Harris, Pat from PGH, Show theme

The Fan Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2023 41:18


Dalvin Cook was released after a pretty good season. How long will Najee Harris be a Steeler? Has he been disappointing so far? We react to a text suggesting that Najee Harris has been a "bust." Henry Davis and Endy Rodriguez caught in last night's AAA game.  Coach Prime talked smack on Pat Narduzzi. We both think Deion will fail. I snapped back at a texter who called us "naive." Dorin said he wouldn't have bought Prime's B.S. back when he was getting recruited... We ask listeners to vote on our new intro song. 

Dustin's Vinyl
Dustin's Vinyl Episode 103 - Movie and TV Songs Part 3 - TV and Children's Show Theme Songs

Dustin's Vinyl

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 59:36


Dustin's Vinyl Episode 103 with Hosts Dustin Chafin, Jeffrey Paul, and Anthony Kapfer On this week's episode of Dustin's Vinyl, we continue with our movie and tv songs discussion as we talk some of our favorite TV and children's show theme songs! Watch Dustin's Vinyl LIVE every wednesday night at 7 pm EST/3 pm PST on ComedyHub on Twitch: twitch.tv/comedyhub Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

It Was A Sh*t Show
American Graffiti (1973)

It Was A Sh*t Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 88:30


Cruising Modesto is hard. Let's talk about how difficult it was to make American Graffiti, from the drunken chaotic set (thanks Harrison Ford!) to Universal refusing to release a film they didn't understand.   Support us on Patreon! (Which includes the longer Director's Cut version of this episode!)   Follow us on Twitter and Instagram, and subscribe to our YouTube channel!   In the entertainment world, there are millions of dollars on the line and troubled productions are bound to happen. Whether it's big egos, bigger budgets, or just plain bad luck, we are going behind-the-scenes on these disastrous, never ending, and sometimes dangerous productions. From the creators of WTF Happened To This Movie?, It Was A Sh*t Show is a video essay/documentary/podcast series looking at some of your favorite films and tv shows, and why they were such a nightmare to make.   Podcast Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 03:47 - American Graffiti (1973) 01:16:56 - Shout Outs!   Sources: Biography Mythmaker: The Life and Work of George Lucas Skywalking: The Life and Films of George Lucas   Music: Ryan Hudson - Sh*t Show Theme   #itwasashtshow #americangraffiti #georgelucas

It Was A Sh*t Show
Foodfight! (2012)

It Was A Sh*t Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 77:57


Fighting for brand name products is hard. Let's talk about how difficult it was to make Foodfight!, from the movie starting over after the harddrives were “stolen” to an insurance company forcing the film to completion.   Support us on Patreon! Follow us on Twitter and Instagram, and subscribe to our YouTube channel!   In the entertainment world, there are millions of dollars on the line and troubled productions are bound to happen. Whether it's big egos, bigger budgets, or just plain bad luck, we are going behind-the-scenes on these disastrous, never ending, and sometimes dangerous productions. From the creators of WTF Happened To This Movie?, It Was A Sh*t Show is a video essay/documentary/podcast series looking at some of your favorite films and tv shows, and why they were such a nightmare to make.   Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 06:36 - Foodfight! (2012) 01:09:02 - Shout Outs! Sources: Animation Magazine: https://bit.ly/3yV9Zxm Box Office Mojo: https://bit.ly/402xKjb New York Times: https://nyti.ms/3LDbJTN New York Times: https://nyti.ms/3Z2lttC Time Magazine: https://bit.ly/3yRjbTt Wall Street Journal: https://on.wsj.com/3Zjaaxh   Music: Ryan Hudson - Sh*t Show Theme   #itwasashtshow #foodfight #cheaseltweasel

The Bobby Bones Show
(Fri Full Show) Megan Moroney Is In Studio Talking About Her Quick Rise To Fame, New Album & Find Out Who The Most Famous Celebrity That Follows Her Is + K9 Who Sings Bobby Bones Show's Post Show Theme Song Comes To The Studio! + Why Does Lunchbox Th

The Bobby Bones Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 76:01


Megan Moroney is on the show talking about how her life has been since her quick rise to fame, her debut album coming out soon, and we find out who the most famous celebrity is that follows her and more! Then, asparing rapper K9 who sings The Bobby Bones Show post song, stops by the studio to share his goals, new rap and has a message for record lables. Plus, find out why Lunchbox thinks Eddie is going to die soon from something he is eating!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

It Was A Sh*t Show
Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005)

It Was A Sh*t Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 90:54


Avoiding paparazzi is hard. Let's talk about how difficult it was to make Mr. & Mrs. Smith, from the constant tabloid rumors of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's relationship to dealing with director Doug Liman's annoying eccentricities.   Support us on Patreon!   Follow us on Twitter and Instagram, and subscribe to our YouTube channel!   In the entertainment world, there are millions of dollars on the line and troubled productions are bound to happen. Whether it's big egos, bigger budgets, or just plain bad luck, we are going behind-the-scenes on these disastrous, never ending, and sometimes dangerous productions. From the creators of WTF Happened To This Movie?, It Was A Sh*t Show is a video essay/documentary/podcast series looking at some of your favorite films and tv shows, and why they were such a nightmare to make.   Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 01:59 - Mr. And Mrs. Smith (2005) 01:17:52 - Patreon Shout Outs!   Sources: Entertainment Weekly: https://bit.ly/3ZlYom6 LA Times: https://lat.ms/3KwvzQ0 New York Magazine: https://nym.ag/3kl12Ka New York Post: https://bit.ly/3StWbmC New York Times: https://nyti.ms/3Y0UmyL Rolling Stone: https://bit.ly/3m2cgE0 Sydney Morning Herald: https://bit.ly/3Y5Ywp9 BUILD: https://youtu.be/BL9b7mQ0ixs Music: Ryan Hudson - Sh*t Show Theme   #itwasashtshow #mrandmrssmith #dougliman

KPFA - Bay Native Circle
Bay Native Circle – April 5, 2023 – Morning Star Gali Hosts. Cathy Jackson Interviews Anthony Guzman, Rass K’Dee & Jimmy Jackson Interviews Bruce Gali

KPFA - Bay Native Circle

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 59:57


Transcript for 04/05/2023 Bay Native Circle 0000:00:00 Show Theme  00:01:00 Morning Star Gali  Chimi Sunwi. Good evening and welcome to Bay Native circle here on KPFA, 94.1, KFCF 88.1 in Fresno and online at kpfa.org. This is Morning Star Gali. Your host for this evening. Tonight's show is dedicated to all of you celebrating spring blessings and renewal. And enjoying this full moon evening tonight's main native circle profiles some of our community warriors, Anthony Guzman of the Native American Health Center. In Oakland is the Chief Cultural Officer. Besides his community work, he is a father and a husband and considers that his most important role in life. We will hear an interview with James Jackson, a Vietnam veteran who interviews Bruce Gali, a Wounded Knee veteran, and Standing Rock Veteran. All of our veterans are honored and respected within our communities, we will also hear from our very own Bay Native circles, Rass K Dee, a musician, and former producer for BNC. Rass is a cultural and music warrior, blending and incorporating culture into a modern medium.    01:59 James Jackson  Hello, my name is Jimmy Jackson. I live in Tuba City Arizona on the Navajo reservation…I am Kinlichini…born for salt and my maternal grandparents are Towering House and my paternal grandparents are Bitterwater and…   I recently went to visit the traveling wall of Vietnam Memorial and it was in Fort Verde, Arizona, and it was an odd experience to be amongst the Yavapai Apache people… who were forced March to San Carlos in the early, early, early times of Arizona. I went to see other veterans as well at the memorial. So that's why I went there. Bruce Gali is an Elder from Northern California, he is from the Achomawi band of the Pit River Indian Nation… And he recently traveled to Wounded Knee, South Dakota for the 50th year Memorial of the Occupation there, as well as he is a veteran of Standing Rock, North Dakota Occupation 2016 excuse me… he endured quite a bit of hardship there, Bruce?     00:03:35 Bruce Gali  Thank you, Jimmy you know, for the introduction, yes. So, the question was…How did I end up in Wounded Knee?…well you know, back in the late sixties there, you know Alcatraz was going on Also there was some land struggles in Kashia Indian reservation…also Northern California, then they had fishing rights…in Yurok country…but through all these gatherings, especially Alcatraz, there was a number of tribal peoples, tribal nations coming from around the country to do that occupation on Alcatraz and later on they had went to Pit River because we were having a land struggle with PG&E and also the United States forest service on our four corners  You know land struggles so when Wounded Knee started, the tribe had asked, or the tribal council had asked if there were volunteers to like to go over there because of the Sioux tribe had participated in Pit River at that time…so they had asked for volunteers asked for the tribal council had    had asked for volunteers, give me a second here… We had to ask for volunteers, and they asked that I go over there and not to fight the United States government but to go over there and protect the women, children, and elders. Just like the people from Alcatraz from other nations had done so…in order to return that favor.  I volunteered to go back there that time our spiritual person in Pit River country was Charlie Buckskin, chief and Raymond Lego, and a couple of the other council people Talbert Wilson, Doc Jenkins , and they had ceremony for me and they asked that I go back there and that I would be protected and that ..you know not to fight the United States government but to protect the women, children and elders, back there and that I would be able to go back there and defend the people and be able to come back and give my report of what was going on at that time back there. So, when I had gone back there, started out in Pit River and went to UC Davis, we had to a safe house there, and probably 40 people in a room and I had walked in there and asked if I could participate in going back there if they had room …like that   And so, at that time, there were 3 cars going back there and I had secured one of the seats in the vehicle and there were 21 of us that had gathered in UC Davis at that time and we all jumped in the cars and left that evening. Now that was probably the first night that it was the 27th…so probably the 28th when I arrived down there. 21 of us in three cars were packed in there like a bunch of sardines. But we were being followed, I think, through Reno, Nevada, and Colorado and then after that we ended up in Rapid City. We had gone over there, and we went to one of the Indian Centers or Indian community down in there. People started asking or saying they heard about that. There was a group coming in from California a lot of names were mentioned so we did feel that it was safe at that time  Because we wanted to go into Wounded Knee, so we left there and Other people from the community had to stay in Rapid City overnight and then the next day we had went to Porcupine …we went through Porcupine, there were 21 of us going through that there at that time.  So, we walked through the Wounded Knee, we got there probably …we left about 8 o'clock at night, we walked in when the sun was coming out, and they had a bunker over there …California…little California bunker. So other people were there from California, so a lot of people didn't know the story remains that there was about 36 of us altogether…there were all different tribes within turtle island.  But a lot of them came out from California…so you know it was kind of there were California tribal people, but there was 36 of us all together, and I remember that one evening when we were there, one of the folks that is no longer with us now, ..Charlie Steele had asked that he wanted everybody to introduce themselves, their name and what their purpose was for being there…went around in a circle…you know all 36 of us and there right after that the next day they had flesh offerings, and I went over there to see Wallace Black Elk and didn't realize at that time how strong spiritually the prayer was, and I had taken flesh offerings from Wallace Black Elk.  That second evening and he had told me the same exact word that my tribal council from Pit River that those bullets would go right through me, and I was there to protect the women children and elders and not to fight the United States government and I would be able to survive this day and bring back the message from their country back to Wounded Knee and here now today, I really understand and know that power of prayer. And the thing is going back to Wounded Knee on its 50th year anniversary, I had talked to some other people and if you really look at it when I moved back I was 23 years old, and at that time it was 1973, and I looked at it now and at this 50th anniversary and here now I'm just turning 73 years old, you know, and still surviving.  So that's what I'm trying to acknowledge to the people out there is how strong that prayer is.  You know the Creator already knew my path in life…like I said…time tells everything…and like I honor that and I like to say that now, I like to acknowledge the women that were there inside Wounded Knee, inside the bunkers, either cooking or on security or bringing in supplies and even the women that were on the outside ..you know out there gathering fresh medical supplies, clothing, you know that stuff…people haven't acknowledged that about women in their quest… and how their strength was helping us in order to be there…And hold that ground..    13:51 Jimmy: Did you see any people that you knew at the Memorial?     13:56 Bruce:  Yeah, you know there were probably about five or six of us…we were standing around …after these 50 years A lot of things that you know we weren't sure about or to confirm other things that have happened during those days in Wounded Knee and so, we were able to sit down and confirm or you know, just stand around whatever talking and conferring stuff that was going on 50 years ago…  So that was quite interesting, and I talked about the repercussions of the aftermath about killings…the women that were missing…In the mountains, a lot of people were still around on that hillside, you know, and we asked or talked about quite a few of the other people there…whether they were still alive or what they were up to. You know in this present day, it was quite interesting     15:53 Jimmy:  Do you have any last words:    15:57 Bruce:  Yeah…probably last words I'd like to say like I say… acknowledging the women , acknowledging KPFA, for giving me time to speak about this 50th year anniversary like that…I'm not too sure if I'll be able to go back again and I know and I know I'm not going to be able to be there for the 100th year anniversary and I want to give the acknowledgement, blessings for people that I honor very much that have helped me financially ..with the rooms or whatever to go back there like that…just so …I'm honored and blessed to have let me have the acknowledgement about myself being part of that back there…I had mentioned before that it wasn't about me myself or I…it was about us being back there acknowledging the people that weren't able make it because of hardships  Maybe they were taking care of grandmothers, grandpas, grandchildren …children…so on the like that…trouble with their vehicles, maybe they didn't have gas money to go there and come back…the hardships of them having to work like that…I said acknowledging the women that were part of Wounded Knee but weren't on the inside worked on the outside gathering materials like that. So, I'm honored and blessed for all that… the Facebook page is Bruce Gali ok, talk to you guys later–HO!     00:18:39 Cathy Jackson   We're speaking with Anthony Guzman of the Native American Health Centers.   Anthony, can you please introduce yourself?     00:18:46 Anthony Guzman  Sure, my name's Anthony Guzman, and I am the Chief Culture Officer of the Native American Health Center? I'vebeen working here now for, you know, 2 1/2 years, when I first started working here working at the health center, I came in as the Director of Community Wellness. Also, in August of last year, the health center created a position called Cultural Officer and they hired me to fill it and so I'm really grateful for the opportunity to serve in that position. It's a new job that's going to pop up around urban Indian organizations across the country and really one of the things that's the responsibility of that office is to insure that the traditional practices, ancestral wisdom is integrated into all aspects of the organization, and that culture doesn't become a trinket in these types of organization and that it's part of our value system and the way that we do business At the center, and so…several other organizations have one, such as Sac-Sacramento American Indian Health, Santa Clara Valley…and I think one of our partners up in Seattle…Urban Indian Health Institute are doing the same thing, so we followed suit…we saw the value in it…our leadership saw the value in it…so that's my current role…yeah, really excited about it.    01:54 Cathy Jackson  And where are you from?     01:55 Anthony Guzman  I am from Randlett, Utah. I grew up on the Ute Indian Reservation in Northeastern Utah. You know, I remember growing up out there as a kid when I just couldn't wait to get away from there, I wanted to get to the big cities and you know, I always just had this deep desire to be in the city. And now at 46 years old, I take every opportunity I get to go home, back to the middle of nowhere, high desert and ah, you know the mountain sage brush, clay sandstone hills where I grew up…it's really important to me know…to go back home and spend as much time there with my family and..  But honestly when I go home…I find myself just wanting to be alone…as a kid where I grew up you know and walking around…walking around on the high desert, along the river…and really just listening to the sounds that's ..really just nature…yeah, it sounds crazy just to talk about it now but…I remember then how badly I wanted out (chuckles)    03:10 Cathy Jackson  And before we start talking about your upcoming event at the Presidio. Can you tell the listeners why you chose to do the work that you do?     03:22 Anthony Guzman   That's an interesting question, I really… I became a social worker, I worked in the school at the University of Utah, and got a master's in social work. But before that, I went Haskell Indian Nations University, and I went to a boarding school at Anadarko, Oklahoma…and I never planned on   ever going to college, let alone being a social worker …Social workers…where I grew up…it was…social workers weren't seen as people that were there in support…help and build the community…they were kind of seen as people who took away kids and… diagnosed you…And so, I never sought out to do this work, I sure didn't think I would be in the position I was in today. I think the work called me and you know, itjust seemed like it fit and navigated my way through school and again going through school was something that I never planned on doing either…I just think that Creator had a plan for me and to be able to do what I do today is such a blessing and so…that's kind of how I answered that question…I don't know if I really chose this path…it just kind of folded in front of me.   00:21:57 (Cathy Jackson)  OK, I'm going to uh, throw in another question here before we talk about the event…ahm..  You spoke about having a son and I wanted to know what some of the differences are that you feel, or I don't know how to really phrase. How are you raising your son differently from how You were raised?    00:22:21 Anthony Guzman   That's a that's such a beautiful question. You know, I think about both sides of my family: my, my dad was born in Tiajuana and so I'm half Mexican. My father moved from Tiajuana when he was five years old to Northen California and Watsonville, CA. So, I had a large family down there. And so, his father became an orphan in Mexico City when he was a child and grew up in orphanages. And my mom… both of her parents went to boarding school establishedon my reservation…and  both of those histories impacted the way both of my parents parented, you know it was a tough love it was you know I think that even when was going up…the first time… I ever said I love you to my mom and dad, I was probably about 29 years old and, it was really Awkward for myself, it was awkward for my parents too. Like they – I remember seeing how uncomfortable my mom and dad were when I said it to them.  And I think that had a lot to do with the history of both people, the, the, the intergenerational trauma from alcohol and drugs and historical aspects of systematic oppression and colonization and both of my family …both sides. And so, a lot of my testament…to who I am as a father. I had to come through the school of social work, because I don't think that if I went to that school and learned the skill set I did… I don't know if I would be able to be the father, I am today, you know, a very active father.   I bathe  my son…you know when he was a baby…I wash, I cook, I do the dishes, feed him and cloth him…changehis diaper, I love you…to the point now– you know I've never laid a hand on my son…which was very different for me…and I tell him that I love him and he's beautiful every single day.  You know, I think one of the things that I remember that being a father now…opposed to my dad, sleep with my son, cuddle with him, read him bedtime stories and just let him know how much I appreciate and I love him every single day don't know if I Would have necessarily been.   Able to do that without the school that I went through. And the work that I've done on myself I do, I'm actively in therapy…I've been in therapy, it's one thing to do therapy with people, but some other things to know how it feels on the other side of that therapy chair. And to do my work as well. And so, I think the difference I think…my fatherhood style, my dad's …night and day…and that's nothing to say anything bad about my parents…that's what they knew…that's what their parents gave them…and their parents, I can't imagine things they went through. Being a father is the most important thing to me, and it really helps me navigate the work in the community.  So along with the question of the most important thing in my life is being a father…and a husband, you know it's the most important thing, it's the most sacred ceremony that I know that exists to me right now. The most beautiful and I'm glad to call myself a father.    00:25:36 Cathy Jackson   That was a really good answer. So, tell the listeners what obstacles you have encountered in providing the services you do– talk a little bit about the services…and um, what are some of the obstacles you encountered in providingthose services…    00:26:07 Anthony Guzman  Well you know when I think about providing services, it's-it's– I've worked my entire career in the Indian community-in the Native communities…I'm a social worker, I've worked for my own tribe for years, Friendship house ah, CRC, among various tribes, you know back home in Utah, but also worked in urban Indian organizations in Salt Lake City as well.. And I think the obstacles that we always face like…the sources of money that we get.  Not always enough money -that always can be an issue, but it's about the sources that we get that money from. So, if you're getting money from the feds, from the county, from the state…private donors…attached to that funding is always the expectations that you have…and some of those expectations aren't bad they're very important. You know, data collection, what is your data telling you? And being able to justify the work that you'redoing with sometimes that that's a double-edged sword   Sometimes it feels like it's just a bunch of obstacles and you know your heart's making sure your community's getting services that they need and wanting to see the community thrive and heal from all the disparities and trouble they've had…  However, each one of those contracts and funders, you know, sometimes those challenges in which you expect or there's a bureaucracy there. That's just the slog at times. And you know, like, you know, there's certain there's certain contracts, and you got to know your contracts and grants to say, hey, this contract, you can buy food and have a cultural celebration where you feed the people, and    and some say no… you can't do that, or they say you can't charge a traditional practitioner to this, and so I think one of the one of the obstacles to that and you know being able to have unrestricted fundings to do those types of work without having to ask or knowing all these little details of those contracts.   But I don't want to say those are bad things, you just have to be very astute in what you are doing on all those contracts, particularly when you have a lot of contracts, you just have to run through one of those and it's a lot of awareness.   So my hat goes off  to go to the organizations that you, that they know what they need and can put the money where they want to and I think sometimes that's one of the obstacles with having a lot of contracts ..there's some awesome things you can do, you have to think outside the box to fulfill those grants expectations when you have unrestricted funding to do the work that you do then that's awesome.  Hey, let's have a wonderful cultural celebration, and we bring in healers from all over and pay our relatives. What they deserve to be paid. That'salways been something that is important to me.   I remember I had– I used to hold punk rock skateboard festival on my reservation.  And I remember – You know, like you can't do that like, but that's not a substance abuse prevention– I'm like you bet it is, I had skateboard competitions, you know, punk rock, and heavy metal, you know, hip hop artist, some of which are now very well known in the country, which I'm really proud to see where they are right now. But you know, SAMSHA, IHS-Phoenix area office…  So, you know, they might not be really able to see the connection on how those types of activities are prevention activities for youth and even some of the adult folks. So, bureaucracy is definitely a challenge there. And you know, sometimes it's my colleagues. Sometimes I'm not saying anything about understanding the world in general. Sometimes we got folks that are burnt out with the work that they do and that really kind of comes through, and I'm fortunate my colleagues that we currently have right now are fantastic and they really believe in the mission of our organization to ensure that the Community gets you know, support physically, mentally, spiritually, emotionally. And um, so I'm really proud of that.     00:30:04 Cathy Jackson   We need to leave a few more seconds when we switch back and forth…ah.   You do have a really good staff and I'd like you to talk a little bit about them if you if you can.    00:30:16 Anthony Guzman   Sure, you know, I think I've been really blessed to, you know, come into an organization you know, that's been here doing this amazing work for  50 years doing this amazing, work  you know, With so many of our community partners out there and, you know, friendship House, IFH, CRC and these guys have been doing the work for so long I just hope that, you know, I can put a little bit of contribution into the fantastic work. That's just, you know, what happens with these organizations and then blood, sweat and tears as you well know, for so long when somebody like me with, you know, I'm 46, but still there was the whole generation of people. And I stand on the shoulders of what we did, all that work for us to do what we're doing right now.  You know Marty Waukazoo's our CEO…he has a leadership style that really allows people to meet their full potential, you know, really admire, you know, Marty and I actually worked for Helen as well at…the Friendship House and worked for Helen before I moved to the Bay Area. It was really eye-opening to see leaders like that. Everybody has challenges, you know in leadership. It's really always something that's complex and knowing and understanding that time. Marty's been great, Natalie-Natalie Aguilera…she's the chief administration officer. She herleadership is, you know, really comes through years 17 years of working here at the health center she really knows the organization and the departments. Michelle Shawnego who is a Chief People officer…really leads up a really massive department in our Human Resources…she really has to make very strong decisions and   Understand the complexities of our workforce.   That's very big and diverse you know, out of 275 employees and were close to 100 native employees but our workforce is a is a reflection of the Community that where we are at in Fruitvale and the Mission a very diversecommunity of our very diverse workforce, African American Latino relatives, people from all- Of the world, really constitute our workforce and I'm really proud to see that our workforce is as diverse as it is. So those are some of our Native Leadership.  Hat's off to Dr. Jenkins…our chief medical officer Greg Garrett, our Chief Operations Officer, Alan Wong, our Chief Financial Officer, every single one of those people contributes to every day.    operation of the Native American Health Center, you know. Let me tell you I've had some pretty tough jobs and when I came here. I think a lot of people have the same experience, the pace of which we move every single day. It's grueling and rigorous…I was just pretty blown away on how quickly I have to, you know, download information, make decisions, and move and be able to hold so much at one given time. You know, just didn't realize that I had the capacity to, to work as I'm doing now, and it definitely takes its toll on me, but I make sure that my mental health is– I stay on top of it, and so that when I go home, I can manage it and be a father, a husband and friend, to the best of my ability to some of my colleagues and. At the health center we provide mental health services, clinical, dental. We have a WIC, we have a school-based services in 11 different schools, we have a Richmond site…ah provide rental assistance in San Francisco, prevention services, substance abuse-prevention services, perinatal programming, through community wellness department, and here's ah, we do everything we can to insure that-that culture and traditional values, in an inter-tribal space is interjected in every aspect of our programming, and so again, very humbled and happy to be able to contribute to an organization that's been doing great work for so long.   00:35:03 Cathy Jackson   Thank you. Let's talk about the event that's coming up on Saturday, April 15th at the Presidio now.    00:35:11 Anthony Guzman   Yes, yes. You know, I want to say a fantastic big hat's off to Laura Cedillo who's one of the program managers at the health Center. She's always been a fantastic community organizer and done so much great work, I know I learn from Laura all the time and the way that she engages in the community, you know? So, on Saturday April 15th from 11:00 to 4:00 PM, we have the Inter-Tribal Dance Gathering, dancing is our medicine. We have our brush dancers showing up. The bird dancers, round dance songs–you know, Mike Ballenger, All Nations Singers…and just the title, “Dancing is our medicine,” is so powerful…You know as a clinician you know, you learn all these different types of interventions, you know, and cognitive behavior therapy, motivational interviewing…EMDR you know, the list goes on and often times…they take these little Elements of human beings have used historically heal,    and understand lives about people who have to function in the world.   one of the things that I always notice was that all indigenous people all around the world danced for all things they danced for healing: they danced to grieve, they dance for joy and celebration, they dance to laugh Andso… You know I think that western psychology and medicine  is finally starting to catch up at understanding ah, how you integrate movement, and song and dance into the lives of human beings…it's so crucial and important and I think the inter-national dance gathering is that, it's a demonstration to say -hey look, these ways have always supported the growth and healing and driving of people. But it's also opportunity to just come together and be in community and laugh and dance.   You know, every single one of us I think that times and you know in our lives and get caught up and our work and titles and what we do and mission and we're all out there achieving, but when we dance… All that goes away, and we become one with the people around you,    We come one with the space that you're in you can hear the trees and you can hear the birds. You can hear the ocean. We can hear the laughter of children and all that stuff goes away…and for a moment you're tapped into everything around you, and that's the way when we think about this event, that's how I envision it… That's how I feel when I hear the word dance…so get out there, shake your tailfeather, use your clapper, you know, wherever it may be…cause at the end of the day…when Indigenous people dance…it boils down to a couple of things…and some of it is…love and relationship.   00:38:40 Cathy Jackson   Well, I'm sure people will look forward to that event at the Presideo…can you give the contact information for the event and maybe some of the social media contact- I saw a flyer maybe you could talk about that.   00:39:00 Anthony Guzman   Sure, [if] you have any questions regarding the event, get a hold of Joseph Vasquez or Laura Cedillo, and you can get ahold of them at 415-417-3556 or you can e-mail at  SFCWD@nativehealth.org We also have our Instagram page I believe that is. Directions are 7 Gen 1D, Native American's Health Center Instagram page, and from there, you will be able to get connected to the rest of our social media accounts on Twitter… And Facebook…I think right now, our Instagram has a lot of good stuff there and you can follow some of the things that we are doing not only in San Francisco, but also in Oakland, and the Richmond site as well.     00:40:02 Cathy Jackson   Well, I'd Like to thank you for taking the time to speak, to Bay native circle today. Are there any last words?   00:40:11 Anthony Guzman   Yeah, you know, I think we covered a lot a lot of topics today. And I just want to thank you so much for giving us an opportunity to share a little bit about who we are and what we do at the health center…I think ah,  one of the things that I think is so important, you talked about and thank you for asking you know…as men in the community think about how important it is, that we ah, you know, we take care of our mental health…we cherish it, and when we see something that we need to you got to  make sure you talk to somebody and find the services that we need to in order for us to know as men, as fathers, as brothers as friends to all of our communities…that we take care of ourselves in that way, ..you know our women have carried us in community so, so strongly, and for so long.. But that wait can be very-that wait can wear…and so, they definitely need us I know there's men out there, doing exactly what I'm talking about.  But if you see a brother out there, and they're suffering and they're down…go over there, let them know how much you care about them, if you don't know how to give them the support that they need…don't be afraid to let them know, and normalize some of the help for mental health, it's so important…and I'm saying that as someone that has practiced that myself. You know I've found that times that I've tried to power through things, but every time I've reached out to get support…I see that my resiliency's a lot more–I bounce back quicker…and I learn something, I learn something about myself, and I stay in relation to other people, and to pass that on to other folks, too.   And I see them if they might need help, or they reach out.  So, I wanted to share a little bit about that, because I know how important that is support each other…it'ssuch a dynamic and fascinating time right now, so much going on…I'm so excited about our indigenous America right now…let's do everything we can to fulfill our dreams in community.  Again, thank you so much for the opportunity to share some thoughts, and yeah and (I think he said Wopila)     00:42:31 Cathy Jackson OK, thanks.     (Transition theme)   00:42:31 Cathy Jackson   We're here with Rass K'Dee…ah Rass please tell the listeners a little bit about yourself…and what you've been up to lately.   Rass K'Dee:  hey, how's it going, been a while since I've been on air, thank you for having me Cathy…appreciate it–big fan of your program also, back in the day…yeah, I definitely have been a listener of Bay Native Circle…um…actually host for – I think nine years I hosted?  So… It's good to be back on air with you…and just share what we've been up to. I belong to the band AudioPharmacy…my name is Rass K'Dee…been performing with Audiopharmacy-this will be our 20th year coming up next year, so we're excited to be celebrating 20 years of our work and music and cultural sharing in the bay area and beyond, and ah…yeah, we're just gearing up for a bunch of events this spring, just coming on the air to share some music, and just some vibes with the people.     44:28  Cathy Jackson:  So, tell me a little bit about this film and concert that's coming up     44:31Rass K'Dee:    Yeah, so we made a film called “Groundworks” which is, was…initially it was kind of a collaboration with Dancing Earth…this other group from Canada, Toaster Lab… another film group. We came together to kind of you know, create these short films…they were like 360 films, they were for virtual like virtual reality films? And um, for the virtual space, and um, we filmed a couple of them and through the process of filming these original films, we ended up making a feature- a full length documentary…uhm, which is not 360…just 2D space, but…it's 57 minute film, and it features bunch of California Native Voices, and cultural bearers and one of them is myself, also Canyon Sayers Roots, Bernadette Smith, and L Frank Manriquez, some of the voices that you've probably heard a lot here on KPFA in the Bay Native Circle over the years, and we asked them what kind of…what do they want to share…what are the stories that they want to share…you Canyon, you know, talked about Indian Canyon, Bernadette talked about the acorn festival, and reviving the acorn festival…myself talked about my music, and work with the Nesta Media Arts Center here in Forestville building our sustainable artists hub here in Sonoma County, and Snag magazine, our native arts and culture magazine and then L Frank talked about her work-their work, artwork, and work that they do as well.  Everyone kind of shares a little bit about their culture, and cultural piece…but yeah the film has had a lot of success, it aired on KQED last year…I think it was on…over a thousand stations, it went nationwide…so that was a good opportunity for folks to see it last November, we're just following up with some screenings here in the bay area, we're screening it at the San Francisco State…I think it's on April 12th…at SF State from Noon to 1:30 and they'll be a Q and A, and also a panel, the filmmakers won't make it this time, but some members of AudioPharmacy…some members of the Native staff and teachers at SF State will be on the panel as well and that's going to be at SF State on April 12th…um, and then we also have a concert that we're doing.  We're following up with a concert on April 19th at the McKenna theatre in at SF State, and that concert is with AudioPharmacy, my band…you know for those that aren't familiar…we're world hip hop ensemble–anywhere from five to ten of us onstage at once…but we have a pretty, pretty well-known for getting the party jumpin' in the bay area community.  But that show will be on the 19th from 7 to 8:30 and for students out there, students of SF State or students in general…the first 200 tickets are free, so definitely jump on that, and there's also some promo codes if you go to AudioPharmacy.com…you can find out more information about those.    Cathy Jackson 48:25:   Well, it sounds like you have been busy. Can you talk a little bit more about the film…and where people can see it now?    Rass K'Dee 48:34:  Yeah so if you have a KQED membership, you can watch the film, it is on KQED on the PBS stations in your city where you're tuning in from, but you can just search “Groundworks” on KQED or search Groundworks Film…you can also see the trailer, search Groundworks trailer um you can see the film trailer, but yeah, the film was really kind of evolved from like really from a question we asked you know, these tribal leaders and members you know, what issues or what things do you want to talk about, what kind of things do you want to show from your community…as opposed to approaching them with our own hatched idea of what we want to share from their culture from their community, and I think that's a little bit of a different approach…I think a lot of times us as culture bearers, community culture workers, or ceremony makers…or…yeah, so a lot of times, people come to us with projects that are kind of fully hatched, they want us to um just come on for a fifteen-minute land acknowledgement or open upthe band or sing a song you know, as artists and musicians…culture bearers…  You know, we didn't want to do that…we wanted the artist to share what they wanted to share, and what are the projects that you're excited about, and it's um, just more of a different approach, and I think that really opened up…I think…you know these artists that we're showcasing opened up them to be able to really  hone in on the projects they want the world to hear about, and that's what's most important really is  that the ones that are near and dear to their hearts…you know.    Cathy Jackson 50:20:   That's great so you're really opening up space for other people…ok well anything else you'd like to add?    Rass K'Dee 50:43  Yeah…well I'd love to see–we have a bunch of shows coming up this spring and I recommend just checking us out and I think the best way to check out our calendar for April/May is to AudioPharmacy.com…and you can see all of our dates, we have a show at the Oakland Museum on May 5th, and then we'll be in San Francisco at the Gongster's paradise event on May 6th, the day after…we just have a bunch of shows in April and May, so I'ddefinitely check out audiopharmacy.com if you want to come to one of those…come see us in the community. But yeah, we're excited for the spring…excited for the upcoming events…yeah just this new birth…time of renewal…so I'm giving thanks for you Cathy…thank you so much for having me on today.    Cathy Jackson 51:43:   Well, thank you so much and I'm sure that Falcon will pick out some music from your Radio Cafe to play…is there anything you'd like to suggest?    Rass K'Dee 51:56  We have a couple of new songs, there's a new song called “Translucent” which just came out, and the music video is coming out soon…that, it's already ready…music video, we also have a song called “Lose your Mind”…which is a really long song, you can play a portion of it…nine minute song…that one also has a music video, those are like newer songs, but anything from our catalog, you know, is great…you know audiopharmacy, we have several albums…and I know Falcon's a big fan, so he'll find something…    52:34 Cathy:  Alright thanks a lot     52:36  Audiopharmacy song…to outro    55:16 Morning Star Gali: Here's the calendar for upcoming events with audiopharmacy…On April 12th, Groundworks films screening with audiopharmacy includes a Q and A, this will be held Wednesday April 12th from 12 to 1:30 p.m. at 1600 Holloway Ave in San Francisco…for more information visit groundworksfilms.com. On April 19th, audiopharmacy is playing a live cypher at San Francisco State University…this is a free event…this will be held from 12 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. again on April 19th.  Also, on April 19th audiopharmacy is providing a live theatre performance. This will be from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at 1600 Holloway Avenue in San Francisco.   For more information please visit audiopharmacy.com/events.  On Saturday April 15th from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., you're invited to the Native American Health Centers Inter-Tribal Dance Gathering, “Dancing is our Medicine” this will be held at the Presidio in San Francisco. Dance in many indigenous communities is a prayer, an offering…a balancing our physical, mental, spiritual, and emotional selves, which in turn heals and strengthens our communities.   The native American Health Centers welcomes Indigenous Communities and the greater public to enjoy healing dances by California tribes, Ohlone Hupa and Kumeyaay…round dance songs by Mike Ballenger, Kickapoo/Sac n Fox, screen printing by Smithsonian, featuring artist Calixto Robles, Zapotec, and beading with Kelly Roanhorse, Dine…and more.  Purchase delicious foods celebrating the bay area's diverse cuisines from Presidio pop up food and beverages, and vendors. Limited seating is available, please bring your own blanket or folding chair.  For more information visit Park Conservancy.org, or nativehealth.org for the latest updates.  Thank you for listening to our special edition of bay native circle…a special thank you to our engineer, Falcon-Miguel Molina, Jr. This is Morning Star Gali, you have been listening to Bay Native Circle…our producer is Janeen Antione, opening music is L. Frank, mixed with Rass K'Dee, Robert Mirabel, and Rare Tribal Mob. Thank you goes out to Mike Biggz for running the boards, and to Diane Williams for the opening prayer. We thank our musical artists, our guests, and our listening artists for your continued support. We want to give a shout out to our brother's sisters listening on the inside, especially those on death row. Thank you to Creator, to the indigenous peoples on the lands we occupy, to our ancestors…and to those yet to come…blessings (end)  The post Bay Native Circle – April 5, 2023 – Morning Star Gali Hosts. Cathy Jackson Interviews Anthony Guzman, Rass K'Dee & Jimmy Jackson Interviews Bruce Gali appeared first on KPFA.

It Was A Sh*t Show
YouTube Deep Dive: The Bourne Identity (2002)

It Was A Sh*t Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 21:48


Remembering who you are is hard. Let's talk about how difficult it was to make The Bourne Identity, from dealing with Director Doug Liman's erratic behavior to the endless amount of reshooting to get the film right.   You can watch the full video version of this episode on YouTube!   Follow us on Twitter and Instagram, and subscribe to our YouTube channel!   In the entertainment world, there are millions of dollars on the line and troubled productions are bound to happen. And we are going to talk about these disastrous, never ending, and sometimes dangerous productions. From the creators of WTF Happened To This Movie?, It Was A Sh*t Show is a video essay/documentary/podcast series looking at some of your favorite films and tv shows, and why they were such a nightmare to make.   Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 00:38 - Swingers & Go Director Doug Liman 02:06 - The Bourne Identity Flies to Universal 03:09 - William Blake Herron's Faithful Adaptation 03:35 - Tony Gilroy Brings Bourne Down to Earth 05:36 - Casting Matt Damon as Jason Bourne 06:33 - Liman Ditches Gilroy and Montreal 07:34 - David Self's New Script Angers Damon 08:17 - Frank Marshall Tries Wrangling Liman 10:14 - Liman's Paranoia of Universal 10:51 - The New Wave of Action Films 12:06 - Reviving the Farmhouse Set Piece 13:22 - Shooting Clive Owen Without Permission 14:35 - Problem Solving for Editor Saar Klein 15:24 - Reshooting the Ending 16:56 - Debating the Disaster 17:40 - The Bourne Identity Releases June 14, 2002 18:12 - Liman Gets Booted from the Sequels 18:46 - The Bourne Series' Troubles 19:59 - Bourne Shapes the Future of Action Films   Sources: BBC: https://bbc.in/417Tkn5 Box Office Mojo: https://bit.ly/429AMDx Entertainment Weekly: https://bit.ly/3mp1xDz Film School Rejects: https://bit.ly/3kLJmaK GQ: https://bit.ly/3Ej2Tpu The Guardian: https://bit.ly/3IfJJ56 Hollywood Reporter: https://bit.ly/3ImSvQa LA Times: https://lat.ms/3IRSgvj Movie Habit: https://bit.ly/3IdM28P New York Magazine: https://nym.ag/3JeH51h The New Yorker: https://bit.ly/3xAaJqZ The Ringer: https://bit.ly/3YCklgk Rolling Stone: https://bit.ly/3yqwzxB Rotten Tomatoes: https://bit.ly/3ZrLL9Q Variety: https://bit.ly/3k2Qm2C Variety: https://bit.ly/3lJOYCG Wall Street Journal: https://on.wsj.com/3SM2r9v   Featured Clips: The Bourne Identity (2002) and special features Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001) Letterkenny (2016- ) Ocean's Eleven (2001) Scrubs (2001–2010) Swingers (1996) Ted Lasso (2020- ) Austin Film Festival: https://youtu.be/qwaBr7l5pcE The Bobbie Wygant Archive: https://youtu.be/zHRkotXGyAs Collider: https://youtu.be/VFEAOlaKIMc TIFF Talks: https://www.youtube.com/live/9rMCgVrWnf8?feature=share   Music: John Powell - The Bourne Identity OST Moby - Extreme Ways Paul Oakenfold - Ready Steady Go Ryan Hudson - Sh*t Show Theme   #itwasashtshow #thebourneidentity #dougliman

It Was A Sh*t Show
The Conqueror (1956) w/ Ryan Uytdewilligen

It Was A Sh*t Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 81:54


Making John Wayne Asian is hard. Let's talk about how difficult it was to make The Conqueror (with guest host Ryan Uytdewilligen), from Howard Hughes forcing animals, actors, and sand into production, to the cast and crew inadvertently becoming nuclear fallout downwinders. Buy “Killing John Wayne: The Making of the Conqueror”: http://lyonspress.com/books/9781493063314   Support us on Patreon! Follow us on Twitter and Instagram, and subscribe to our YouTube channel!   In the entertainment world, there are millions of dollars on the line and troubled productions are bound to happen. Whether it's big egos, bigger budgets, or just plain bad luck, we are going behind-the-scenes on these disastrous, never ending, and sometimes dangerous productions. From the creators of WTF Happened To This Movie?, It Was A Sh*t Show is a video essay/documentary/podcast series looking at some of your favorite films and tv shows, and why they were such a nightmare to make.   Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 03:02 - The Conqueror (1956) 01:13:25 - Patreon Shout Outs!   Music: Ryan Hudson - Sh*t Show Theme   #itwasashtshow #theconqueror #johnwayne

It Was A Sh*t Show
Misleading Trailers

It Was A Sh*t Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 72:13


Making a movie trailer is hard. Let's talk about how some trailers can actively mislead their audience, from removing main characters in Frozen and Inglorious Basterds to changing the film's genre in Bridge to Terabithia and In Bruges.   Support us on Patreon!   Follow us on Twitter and Instagram, and subscribe to our YouTube channel!   In the entertainment world, there are millions of dollars on the line and troubled productions are bound to happen. And we are going to talk about these disastrous, never ending, and sometimes dangerous productions. From the creators of WTF Happened To This Movie?, It Was A Sh*t Show is a video essay/documentary/podcast series looking at some of your favorite films and tv shows, and why they were such a nightmare to make.   Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 01:08 - Jurassic Park / Yesterday 07:06 - Trailer Only Footage 12:31 - Red Eye 15:43 - In Bruges 18:43 - Tangled 23:15 - Frozen 26:05 - Inglourious Basterds 29:49 - Snow Dogs 32:36 - Kangaroo Jack 39:33 - Sweeny Todd 43:25 - Drive 49:19 - Bridge to Terabithia 01:04:48 - Follow Ups!   Sources: Chicago Sun-Times: https://bit.ly/3IwXyw4 Hollywood Reporter: https://bit.ly/41Mp0z5 LA Times: https://lat.ms/3J1DYcO LA Times: https://lat.ms/3kyJkTJ MTV: https://bit.ly/3y3oKOu SciFi Wire: https://bit.ly/3xXYHIi Variety: https://bit.ly/3EM1doL Variety: https://bit.ly/3ELx5tS Vice: https://bit.ly/3ZbEhHG   Music: Ryan Hudson - Sh*t Show Theme   #itwasashtshow #movietrailers #anadearmas

The Pop Up with Paul
It's The Show Theme!

The Pop Up with Paul

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2023 0:10


We've officially picked our theme. A legendary Presidents' Day Episode One coming Monday! https://www.popupwithpaul.com/

It Was A Sh*t Show
Tony Bancroft (Supervising Animator: Kronk)

It Was A Sh*t Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 59:46


Animating Patrick Warburton is hard. Let's interview director and animator Tony Bancroft about his time on The Emperor's New Groove, from why he thought Roger Allers' Kingdom of the Sun wasn't finished to the joys of animating Kronk.   Support us on Patreon!   Follow us on Twitter and Instagram, and subscribe to our YouTube channel!   In the entertainment world, there are millions of dollars on the line and troubled productions are bound to happen. And we are going to talk about these disastrous, never ending, and sometimes dangerous productions. From the creators of WTF Happened To This Movie?, It Was A Sh*t Show is a video essay/documentary/podcast series looking at some of your favorite films and tv shows, and why they were such a nightmare to make.   Sources: Vulture: https://bit.ly/3HTeoFi   Music: Ryan Hudson - Sh*t Show Theme   #itwasashtshow #tonybancroft #emprerorsnewgroove

It Was A Sh*t Show
YouTube Deep Dive: The Abyss (1989)

It Was A Sh*t Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 24:03


Making an underwater movie is hard. Let's talk about how difficult it was to make The Abyss, from the logistical nightmare of all involved during filming to dealing with James Cameron's perfectionism.   You can watch the full video version of this episode on YouTube!   Follow us on Twitter and Instagram, and subscribe to our YouTube channel!   In the entertainment world, there are millions of dollars on the line and troubled productions are bound to happen. And we are going to talk about these disastrous, never ending, and sometimes dangerous productions. From the creators of WTF Happened To This Movie?, It Was A Sh*t Show is a video essay/documentary/podcast series looking at some of your favorite films and tv shows, and why they were such a nightmare to make.   Sources: Box Office Mojo Entertainment Weekly James Cameron: Interviews LA Times New York Times Rotten Tomatoes Starlog #146, September 1989 Starlog #150, January 1990 Titanic and the Making of James Cameron   Entertainment Tonight GQ: https://youtu.be/nIEbpGdctyg IGN: https://youtu.be/TZqppCmiyIk James Cameron: Voyage to the Bottom of the Earth (2012) Light & Magic (2022) Today: https://youtu.be/vx9v9pf_2n0 Under Pressure: Making The Abyss (1993)   Music: Alan Silvestri - The Abyss (Original Soundtrack) Ryan Hudson - Sh*t Show Theme   #itwasashtshow #theabyss #jamescameron

Losing My Opinion
#36 - What's the BEST TV show theme song?

Losing My Opinion

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 56:38


Yay Tom Rainey's back! The boys start off on a goofy note, with Thomas presenting classic rock tunes "reimagined" with the sound palette of Super Mario 64. It'll make sense when you hear it... Tom then presents a series of all-time classic theme songs from TV shows, attempting to break down what makes the best the BEST. https://www.niagaramoonmusic.com/ https://www.thinlear.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/losingmyopinion IG: https://www.facebook.com/losingmyopinion/ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@losingmyopinion

It Was A Sh*t Show
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (2016)

It Was A Sh*t Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 90:02 Very Popular


Finding the Death Star plans is hard. Let's talk about how difficult it was to make Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, from the multiple script revisions during filming to the enormous amount of reshoots.   You can also listen to this episode (and more) in podcast form!   Follow us on Twitter and Instagram, and subscribe to our YouTube channel!   In the entertainment world, there are millions of dollars on the line and troubled productions are bound to happen. And we are going to talk about these disastrous, never ending, and sometimes dangerous productions. From the creators of WTF Happened To This Movie?, It Was A Sh*t Show is a video essay/documentary/podcast series looking at some of your favorite films and tv shows, and why they were such a nightmare to make.   Sources: Birth Movies Death Collider Collider Empire Entertainment Weekly Entertainment Weekly Entertainment Weekly: ​​Gizmodo Gizmodo Hollywood Reporter: Hollywood Reporter Hollywood Reporter Hollywood Reporter Hollywood Reporter LA Times LA Times LA Times New York Times The Playlist Slash Film: Variety Yahoo   Music: Ryan Hudson - Sh*t Show Theme   #itwasashtshow #rogueone #andor

It Was A Sh*t Show
Surviving Christmas (2004)

It Was A Sh*t Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 63:23 Very Popular


Paying someone to be your family is hard. Let's talk about how difficult it was to make Surviving Christmas, from the production ruining a suburb, to releasing the film a week before Halloween.   Follow us on Twitter and Instagram, and subscribe to our YouTube channel!   In the entertainment world, there are millions of dollars on the line and troubled productions are bound to happen. And we are going to talk about these disastrous, never ending, and sometimes dangerous productions. From the creators of WTF Happened To This Movie?, It Was A Sh*t Show is a video essay/documentary/podcast series looking at some of your favorite films and tv shows, and why they were such a nightmare to make.   Sources: Chicago Tribune MovieHole New York Post Variety Variety   Music: Ryan Hudson - Sh*t Show Theme   #itwasashtshow #survivingchristmas #bennifer

The Nostalgic Podblast
Game Show theme tunes & History + Sound of Music + Laser stun guns + Fall Guy movie update (adult language) +

The Nostalgic Podblast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 430:01


VIDEO YOUTUBE LINK OF THIS LIVE BROADCAST: Game Show theme tunes & History + Sound of Music + Laser stun guns + Fall Guy movie update (adult) - YouTube The Game Show theme song clips and Game Show history segment begins at the 2:26:52 mark. HEAD TO FISTFULOFRADIO.COM That's " FistFulOfRadio dot com " LIVE Game Show theme tunes & history + The Sound of Music + The Fall Guy movie update (Warning! Adult Language!) + real laser stun guns + Kirstie Alley. Also, "Coast to Coast AM with George Noory" call with Bill Mumy of "Lost in Space" (from 12-9-22), milestone birthdays, Robin Meade & more! #famouslaugh #laugh #laughing #game #fun #gameshows #gameshow #GameShowThemes #GameShowHistory #BarnabyJones #HankSimms #kirstiealley #thefallguy #TheFallGuyMovie #holidays #musichistory #christmas #heinz #HeinzKetchupGlassBottles #Laserguns #Lasrerstungun #RealLaserWeapons #RealLaserPistols #nostalgia #Gatorgum #livepodcast #atlanta #showbusiness #fun #media #entertainmentindustry #RemindMagazine #coasttocoast #coasttocoastam #billmumy #atlantageorgia #georgia #news #educational #education #thenostalgicpodblast #chancebartels (Originally produced LIVE on Monday, December 19th, 2022) **** "Like"/join the Facebook group to receive a notification when we are rolling LIVE on video most Sundays from Atlanta, GA! ***** FACEBOOK GROUP LINK: https://www.facebook.com/groups/505690109979643/?epa=SEARCH_BOX Streaming Saturdays & Sundays 2-8pm eastern time on FISTFULOFRADIO.COM and shows are archived on that website. Search NOSTALGIC PODBLAST or THE NOSTALGIC PODBLAST on Spotify, Stitcher, Soundcloud, Apple, TuneIn, etc. or on this very YOUTUBE channel NOSTALGIC PODBLAST on video. Enjoy ! ~

It Was A Sh*t Show
YouTube Deep Dive: Arrested Development (Pt 2: Divisive Development)

It Was A Sh*t Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 26:30


Rebuilding a model home is hard. Let's talk about how difficult it was to make the revival of Arrested Development, from the scheduling conflicts of Season 4 to the actor fights during Season 5.   You can watch the full video version of this episode on YouTube! Follow us on Twitter and Instagram, and subscribe to our YouTube channel!   In the entertainment world, there are millions of dollars on the line and troubled productions are bound to happen. And we are going to talk about these disastrous, never ending, and sometimes dangerous productions. From the creators of WTF Happened To This Movie?, It Was A Sh*t Show is a video essay/documentary/podcast series looking at some of your favorite films and tv shows, and why they were such a nightmare to make.   Sources: ABC News: https://ab.co/3Bx50oT Comes With A Smile: https://bit.ly/3d6C9yn Daily Beast: https://bit.ly/3RzxROS Deadline: https://bit.ly/3U2gdox Deadline: https://bit.ly/2HLQudJ Deadline: https://bit.ly/3QBno4b Digital Spy: https://bit.ly/3RFRIfh Entertainment Weekly: https://bit.ly/3QFhOh4 Entertainment Weekly: https://bit.ly/3B9Icdw Entertainment Weekly: https://bit.ly/3BaDyMb Entertainment Weekly: https://bit.ly/3BAb9Az Entertainment Weekly: https://bit.ly/3BAb7IX The Guardian: https://bit.ly/3BBlSuP The Guardian: https://bit.ly/3Qylrp3 The Guardian: https://bit.ly/3RFKasZ Hollywood Reporter: https://bit.ly/3RHN40y Hollywood Reporter: https://bit.ly/3xjQIoW Hollywood Reporter: https://bit.ly/3d6w6cX Hollywood Reporter: https://bit.ly/3qtvVvz Hollywood Reporter: https://bit.ly/3eKpiSF Hollywood Reporter: https://bit.ly/3RKPA6g IndieWire: https://bit.ly/3BAXo4G New York Times: https://nyti.ms/2IGMq3R The Television Will Be Revolutionized: https://amzn.to/3LLLXL3 Variety: https://bit.ly/3Bdmsxa Vice: https://bit.ly/3RJh77V Vulture: https://bit.ly/3xituzv   ABC News AP: https://youtu.be/WLM7ZEsTzgM Drexel University: https://youtu.be/4qbTdWrXDgQ Jim and Sam Show: https://youtu.be/qRbc7Qn1Bp4 The New Yorker Festival: https://youtu.be/kRkSrlG-pNs Pretentious Film Majors: https://youtu.be/5448baj0M30 SirusXM: https://youtu.be/rP5A1ly4DlY   Music: David Schwartz - Arrested Development (Original Soundtrack) LeRoy - Gonna Get Together Ryan Hudson - Sh*t Show Theme   #itwasashtshow #arresteddevelopment #mitchhurwitz

It Was A Sh*t Show
The Invasion(s) of the Body Snatchers (1956, 2007)

It Was A Sh*t Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 89:16 Very Popular


Pretending you're a pod person is hard. Let's talk about how difficult it was to adapt The Body Snatchers, from the 1956's Invasions of the Body Snatchers to 2007's The Invasion where both films changed titles, suffered reshoots, and altered endings.   Follow us on Twitter and Instagram, and subscribe to our YouTube channel!   In the entertainment world, there are millions of dollars on the line and troubled productions are bound to happen. And we are going to talk about these disastrous, never ending, and sometimes dangerous productions. From the creators of WTF Happened To This Movie?, It Was A Sh*t Show is a video essay/documentary/podcast series looking at some of your favorite films and tv shows, and why they were such a nightmare to make.   Sources: The Baltimore Sun ComingSoon.net Entertainment Weekly Entertainment Weekly Invasion of the Body Snatchers Hollywood Reporter LA Times SciFi Wire USA Today Variety Variety Variety Music: Ryan Hudson - Sh*t Show Theme   #itwasashtshow #invasionofthebodysnatchers #halloween

No Rest for the Weekend
Episode 1209: Soho International Film Festival 2022 Part II

No Rest for the Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 27:08


On this episode we bring you our continued "no rest for the fest" coverage of 13th Annual Soho International Film Festival. Featuring interviews with: Anthony Robert Grasso, Diane Harrington, Maren Lavelle, Matt Steiner, Nick Ronan, Erica Camarano, Stephen Michael Simon, Max Gardner, Michael Ien Cohen, and the festival's Executive Director, Sibyl Santiago. Next week we'll have more coverage from the festival, so be sure to tune in. Hosted by Kayla Vera & Jason Godbey Music & Show Theme by Christopher Gillard Produced by Brenda Btrayed Oliver, Kayla Vera & Jason Godbey Written & Directed by Jason Godbey Sponsored by JMR Rentals

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No Rest for the Weekend
Episode 1208: Soho International Film Festival Part I

No Rest for the Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 26:46


On this episode we take you to the red carpet of the 13th Annual Soho International Film Festival. Featuring interviews with: Diana Cossa, Kate Forsatz, Chad L. Coleman, Ben Myers, Cheryl Allison, Alejandro Montoya Marin, John Kaler, Marissa Ghavami, Frank Harts, Elise Finnerty, Estelle Gerard Parks, Lauren Sowa, Massimo Soto, Libe Barer, Miranda Khan, Baylee Toney, Myles Clohessy. Next week we'll have more coverage from the festival, so be sure to tune in. Hosted by Kayla Vera Music & Show Theme by Christopher Gillard Produced by Brenda Btrayed Oliver, Kayla Vera & Jason Godbey Written & Directed by Jason Godbey

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1010XL Jax Sports Radio
"The Good Life" - Outdoors Show Theme Song

1010XL Jax Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2022 3:42


"The Good Life" - Outdoors Show Theme Song by 1010 XL Jax Sports Radio

It Was A Sh*t Show
The Simpsons Movie (2007)

It Was A Sh*t Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 96:51 Very Popular


Making a film after 18 years of television is hard. Let's talk about how difficult it was to make The Simpsons Movie, from finding an idea after 400 episodes to the endless last minute changes to the final movie.   Follow us on Twitter and Instagram, and subscribe to our YouTube channel!   In the entertainment world, there are millions of dollars on the line and troubled productions are bound to happen. And we are going to talk about these disastrous, never ending, and sometimes dangerous productions. From the creators of WTF Happened To This Movie?, It Was A Sh*t Show is a video essay/documentary/podcast series looking at some of your favorite films and tv shows, and why they were such a nightmare to make.   Sources: Box Office Mojo Coming Soon Entertainment Weekly Entertainment Weekly Entertainment Weekly Entertainment Weekly Movies Online New York Times New York Times Rotten Tomatoes Time Out USA Today Variety Vox Music: Ryan Hudson - Sh*t Show Theme   #itwasashtshow #thesimpsons #thesimpsonsmovie

It Was A Sh*t Show
YouTube Deep Dive: Arrested Development (Pt 1: Critically Ill-fated)

It Was A Sh*t Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 22:32 Very Popular


Making a model home is hard. Let's talk about how difficult it was to make Arrested Development, from a studio head who didn't understand the tv series to the failed marketing that doomed it to cancellation.   You can watch the full video version of this episode on YouTube!   Follow us on Twitter and Instagram, and subscribe to our YouTube channel!   In the entertainment world, there are millions of dollars on the line and troubled productions are bound to happen. And we are going to talk about these disastrous, never ending, and sometimes dangerous productions. From the creators of WTF Happened To This Movie?, It Was A Sh*t Show is a video essay/documentary/podcast series looking at some of your favorite films and tv shows, and why they were such a nightmare to make.   Sources: ABC News Comes With A Smile Daily Beast Deadline Deadline Deadline Digital Spy Entertainment Weekly Entertainment Weekly Entertainment Weekly Entertainment Weekly Entertainment Weekly The Guardian The Guardian The Guardian Hollywood Reporter Hollywood Reporter Hollywood Reporter Hollywood Reporter Hollywood Reporter Hollywood Reporter IndieWire New York Times Variety Vice Vulture Featured Audio/Footage: AP: https://youtu.be/WLM7ZEsTzgM Conan: ​​https://youtu.be/y5Wr_BpeBKc Drexel University: https://youtu.be/4qbTdWrXDgQ Film Independent: https://youtu.be/gQYiPsuAIvU Jim and Sam Show: https://youtu.be/qRbc7Qn1Bp4 The New Yorker Festival: https://youtu.be/kRkSrlG-pNs Pretentious Film Majors: https://youtu.be/5448baj0M30 SirusXM: https://youtu.be/rP5A1ly4DlY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-EjWUpDL6k https://youtu.be/c3u1qDFjuCU https://youtu.be/TJ0i_zyXXgc   Music: David Schwartz - Arrested Development (Original Soundtrack) Europe - The Final Countdown Ryan Hudson - Sh*t Show Theme   #itwasashtshow #arresteddevelopment #mitchhurwitz

Beer'd Al Podcast
Episode 55/56: The Weird Al Show Theme & Harvey the Wonder Hamster ft. Sci-Fi Hamster Wheel & MORE!

Beer'd Al Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 67:05


We're celebrating the 25th anniversary of the all too short-lived Weird Al Show with a TWOFER! We're talking about "The Weird Al Show Theme" AND "Harvey the Wonder Hamster" this week. Listen in as we discuss these two songs, the legacy of the Weird Al Show, TV theme songs, John's vacation, the origin of hamsters, and so much more.Lauren & John both have Sci-Fi Hamster Wheel from Thin Man Brewery. Lauren also has Bears on a Rampage! by Hidden Springs Ale Works. John also has Bear Bait by Lickinghole Creek Craft Brewery. Cheers!Beer'd Al is a wonderful member of the OddPods Media Network.Our promo this week is for the guys over at From The Middle.