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Hot Date has reached it's next Top Ten episode and for this episode, Dan and Vicky pick their most favorite movie adaptations - films that started as books, plays, musicals, songs, even Twitter feeds! Your hosts also talk about what they've seen recently including Sinners, Drop, the new season of Black Mirror, Kevin Bacon starring horror show The Bondsman, The Lincoln Lawyer, and the Broadway musical Real Women Have Curves. Our socials: hotdatepod.com FB: Hot Date Podcast Twitter: @HotDate726 Insta: hotdatepod
For our last episode of 2024, we're traveling back to 1920s Hollywood with Singin' in the Rain! Join us as we learn about mood music on set, elocution lessons, fan magazines, stunts, and more! Sources: Pamela Hutchinson, "The Silent Era Film Stars Who Risked Life and Limb Doing Their Own Stunts," The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/film/filmblog/2015/sep/07/silent-era-film-stars-risked-their-lives-doing-film-stunts "The Evolution of Stunts: Part I," British Action Academy, available at https://www.britishactionacademy.com/blog/the-action-reel/the-evolution-of-stunts-part-one/ Ronald Haver, "Singin' in the Rain," Criterion Collection (1988), https://www.criterion.com/current/posts/817-singin-in-the-rain Earl Hess and Pratibha Dabholkar, Singin in the Rain: The Making of an American Masterpiece (University of Kansas Press, 2009), https://www.jstor.org/stable/jj.1544771 https://www.rogerebert.com/interviews/donald-oconnor-singin-in-the-rain-star-dead-at-78 Turner Classic Movies, "Debbie Reynolds Talks About Singin' in the Rain," https://youtu.be/EEizqKN7dpA?si=eiXIx2fvbUig5LgA Nolan Moore, "The Obscure Accordionist Who Played Mood Music on Silent Film Sets," Atlas Obscura (Sept. 20, 2016). https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/the-obscure-accordionist-who-played-mood-music-on-silent-film-sets Patrick Miller, "Music and the Silent Film," Perspectives of New Music (1982/3): 582-4. http://www.jstor.com/stable/832894 Pamela Hutchinson, "Photoplay magazine: the birth of celebrity culture," The Guardian 26 January 2016, https://www.theguardian.com/film/filmblog/2016/jan/26/photoplay-magazine-hollywood-film-studios-stars-celebrity-culture Photoplay [Jul-Dec 1930] | Media History Digital Library Dan Nosowitz, "How a Fake British Accent Took Old Hollywood by Storm," Atlas Obscura, available at https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/how-a-fake-british-accent-took-old-hollywood-by-storm
What a glorious feeling it is to cover an absolute classic, Colton's second to last choice in the season is SINGIN IN THE RAIN.
Pour ce 41ème épisode on est sur la genèse des Baby Graveurs, nos soirées cinéma et nos débats sans fin, et aujourd’hui c’est pluie et chansons. Toujours avec une bonne dose de mauvaise foi, et un peu de travail, quand même… Le « j'aime » de Julien le comics Friday scénarisé par Ed Brubaker, Thibaut a aimé … Continuer la lecture de « EPISODE #41 SOIREE BABY : SINGIN IN THE RAIN »
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Today we're talking about Singin' in the Rain, widely regarded as the greatest musical of all time. This was a first-time watch for both of us so we discuss why we've been reticent about musicals in the past, which dance sequences were our favorites, and recap how troubled this production truly was behind the scenes. Also, why we hate Goldfish cartons shrinking. (Recorded September 10th, 2023.)
Mit Ted, Joe und Luke Unseren Top 250-Feed findet ihr unter: https://anchor.fm/pfg-top250 Unseren Hauptfeed findet ihr unter: https://anchor.fm/planet-film-geek Das erste Musical in der Liste und was für eines! Der OG-Musicalfilm wird von uns besprochen. Ob er uns gefallen hat? Hört rein! facebook.com/PlanetFilmGeek/ twitter.com/PlanetFilmGeek twitter.com/movieschmidt letterboxd.com/movieschmidt letterboxd.com/LukePFG letterboxd.com/tadici letterboxd.com/maxmaxmax letterboxd.com/SniperSloth Poster von "Singin in the Rain" © 1952 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Music by Kevin MacLeod "The Curtain Rises" "Too Cool" www.incompetech.com Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/planet-film-geek/message
Mit Ted, Joe und Luke Unseren Top 250-Feed findet ihr unter: https://anchor.fm/pfg-top250 Unseren Hauptfeed findet ihr unter: https://anchor.fm/planet-film-geek Das erste Musical in der Liste und was für eines! Der OG-Musicalfilm wird von uns besprochen. Ob er uns gefallen hat? Hört rein! facebook.com/PlanetFilmGeek/ twitter.com/PlanetFilmGeek twitter.com/movieschmidt letterboxd.com/movieschmidt letterboxd.com/LukePFG letterboxd.com/tadici letterboxd.com/maxmaxmax letterboxd.com/SniperSloth Poster von "Singin in the Rain" © 1952 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Music by Kevin MacLeod "The Curtain Rises" "Too Cool" www.incompetech.com Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pfg-top250/message
Let's dance and sing like it's 1929! Join Vee and John this week for a pair of comedic and musical classics. This is: Some Like It Hot, and Singin in the Rain
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Zac and Amanda swap movies the other has never seen to shed light on each other's movie blind spots. Theme is: movie musicals. It's musical March and we're taking the stage to discuss one of Hollywood's most beloved and one of the Academy's most awarded. Zac watches CABARET (1972) for the first time and Amanda watches SINGIN IN THE RAIN (1952) for the first time. Follow Blindspotters on Instagram at @blindspotterspod and on Twitter at @blindspotters. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Klopf, Klopf: Steven, Uke, Tino und Schröck klopfen KNOCK AT THE CABIN ab und legen mit MAGIC MIKE'S LAST DANCE eine flotte Sohle aufs Parkett. Dazu hören sie, was DIE AUSSPRACHE zu sagen und gehen noch einmal an Bord der TITANIC öder mit WAR SAILOR auf Oscar-Kurs. Und das ist nur ein Teil dieser ansonsten reich bestückten Folge. So geht es natürlich wie gewohnt auch um diverse Streaming- oder Mediathekentipps, zu denen unter anderem Streifen wie L.A. CONFIDENTIAL, REMINISENCE oder DER WOLF UND DIE 7 GEISSLEIN - THEATER DES TODES gehören. Flankiert von DER KNOCHENMANN, THELMA, ES GESCHAH AM HELLICHTEN TAG oder CASTING. Infolgedessen wird diesmal nicht nur über das gesprochen, was die Vier zuletzt gesehen haben, sondern zur Abwechslung auch mal über die Filme, in denen man zuletzt mitgespielt hat. Gut, das trifft dann zwar nur auf Uke zu, aber gibt uns die Gelegenheit noch einmal über ACH DU SCHEISSE zu reden. Und eben über Ukes nächsten Auftritt in SPUK UNTERM RIESENRAD, eine alte TV-Serie, die neu aufgelegt wird. Dazu geht es um COVER HARD 1-3, SHRINKING und den BUTT BOY, einen weiteren Kandidaten aus der Reihe „Schräges Kino mit Tino”, den der gute Herr Hahn in den Untiefen des Internets erstöbert hat. Nun, und dann geht es eben noch ein wenig um Tanzfilme. Zwischen FOOTLOOSE, DIRTY DANCING, LA LA LAND oder NUR PFERDEN GIBT MAN DEN GNADENSCHUSS diskutieren die Vier ab wann sie von einem Tanzfilm reden oder wie stark der Musical-Einfluss überhaupt sein darf. Und so beginnt ein lustiger Rumba durch alle Genres von CLIMAX und BLACK SWAN über HIGH & LOW: THE WORST und ONLY THE STRONG bis hin zu FAME, HAIR oder natürlich SINGIN IN THE RAIN. Abgerundet durch ein kleines Gewinnspiel zu FINAL CUT OF THE DEAD und die mentale Spürbarkeit von Tino Hahns Hoden. In diesem Sinne: Everybody dance now or let's do the twist, we hopefully gonna make you sweat, because our hips don't lie. Bleibt gesund und gut drauf, Eure Dancing Queens von Kinoplus wünschen Euch viel Spaß.
Sight and Sound Month continues with the 10th ranked film on the most recent decennial Sight and Sound Poll - 1952's Singin' in the Rain! Ben and Martha discuss the legendary musical-comedy that launched the career of Debbie Reynolds and secured Gene Kelly's place in film history. Directed and choreographed by Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen, starring Kelly, Donald O'Connor, and Debbie Reynolds and featuring Jean Hagen, Millard Mitchell and Cyd Charisse. LINKS: Sight and Sound Poll 2022: https://bit.ly/3Z7Rz8v
Who knew Singin In The Rain, the 1952 muscial, was a comedy? Well, the hosts of this show didn't. Listen as Kris and Chad break down this classic MGM musical, directed by Gene Kelly, and coming in at comedy 35 on the all time list. INTRODUCTION BY: T.C. De Witt, Dani Scott HOSTS: Kris Schulz, Chad Halvorsen Check out our website: filmillogicalsociety.com @filmillsoc on Instagram and @filmillsoc on Twitter. DIRECTED AND PRODUCED BY KRIS SCHULTZ | WRITTEN BY KRIS SCHULZ AND CHAD HALVORSEN | EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: DAVID GEISLER | EDITORS: KRIS SCHULTZ DAVID GEISLER | SOUND DESIGNER: DAVID GEISLER | This has been a production of Sixfive Media.COPYRIGHT 2022 SIXFIVE MEDIA, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
El presidente de la Generalitat, Pere Aragonès, ha convocado una reunión extraordinaria del Consejo Ejecutivo ante la crisis entre los socios del Govern. En la arena política nacional, el líder del PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, ha acusado a Pedro Sánchez y a su Ejecutivo de poner la "economía al servicio de su ideología". Por cierto, que hoy hemos conocido que el líder del PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, y el presidente de Vox, Santiago Abascal, mantuvieron el pasado jueves en Madrid una reunión secreta. Mientras tanto, el Gobierno está valorando ofrecer a los sindicatos un aumento salarial para los empleados públicos del 3,5% para 2023. Yolanda Díaz, además, ha defendido la necesidad de mejorar la prestación por cese de actividad de los autónomos. En Ucrania, los líderes de las repúblicas separatistas de Donetsk y Lugansk, viajan a Moscú para formalizar la anexión a Rusia tras los "simulacros ilegales de votación" organizados en estos territorios por Rusia y, ante los cuales, España "no concede ninguna credibilidad ni legitimidad". En este sentido, la Comisión Europea ha propuesto una nueva ronda de sanciones contra Rusia, entre ellas un tope al precio del petróleo ruso Y terminamos conociendo la comedia musical "Cantando bajo la lluvia", dirigida por Àngel Llàcer y Manu Guix, que llega a Madrid. Edición: Ismael ArranzRealización y Doblaje: Gustavo Luna See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
El presidente de la Generalitat, Pere Aragonès, ha convocado una reunión extraordinaria del Consejo Ejecutivo ante la crisis entre los socios del Govern. En la arena política nacional, el líder del PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, ha acusado a Pedro Sánchez y a su Ejecutivo de poner la "economía al servicio de su ideología". Por cierto, que hoy hemos conocido que el líder del PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo, y el presidente de Vox, Santiago Abascal, mantuvieron el pasado jueves en Madrid una reunión secreta. Mientras tanto, el Gobierno está valorando ofrecer a los sindicatos un aumento salarial para los empleados públicos del 3,5% para 2023. Yolanda Díaz, además, ha defendido la necesidad de mejorar la prestación por cese de actividad de los autónomos. En Ucrania, los líderes de las repúblicas separatistas de Donetsk y Lugansk, viajan a Moscú para formalizar la anexión a Rusia tras los "simulacros ilegales de votación" organizados en estos territorios por Rusia y, ante los cuales, España "no concede ninguna credibilidad ni legitimidad". En este sentido, la Comisión Europea ha propuesto una nueva ronda de sanciones contra Rusia, entre ellas un tope al precio del petróleo ruso Y terminamos conociendo la comedia musical "Cantando bajo la lluvia", dirigida por Àngel Llàcer y Manu Guix, que llega a Madrid. Edición: Ismael ArranzRealización y Doblaje: Gustavo Luna See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Never say die when it comes to physical media! Erik Childress and Sergio Mims have the latest and greatest here from jackasses to ordinary people. Jekylls, Hydes, Frankensteins, Werewolves and W.C. Fields. In particular there are a lot of great titles coming out in 4K including a John Landis classic and even an argument for an underrated Kenneth Branagh film. One of the greatest musicals of all time gets the treatment as does one of the greatest westerns of all time. If that's not fact, its legend. Erik talks about the glory of the first time he saw a newly minted The Untouchables on VHS and Sergio recounts his experience of seeing John McNaughton's Wild Things in the theater the first time. A lot of great titles this episode so get your wallets ready. 0:00 – Intro 0:49 – Imprint (The Counterfeit Traitor, Across 110th Street) 13:16 – Arrow (Mary Shelley's Frankenstein 4K, An American Werewolf In London 4K, Wild Things 4K) 40:55 – Warner Archive (Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde 1942, Singin' In The Rain 4K) 57:27 – Paramount (Beverly Hills Cop II 4K, Grease 2, Jackass Forever, Ordinary People, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance 4K, The Untouchables 4K) 1:45:51 – Kino (The Man on The Flying Trapeze, You Can't Cheat an Honest Man) 1:51:42 – Blu-ray Coming Attractions 2:02:30 - Outro
In this episode we go over the movie Singin in the Rain. We discuss the intricacies of the movie and the dance sequences. Podcast Art by Paul Voorhees @ Voorhees Arts. Find him on Facebook at Facebook.com/Voorheesarts and on Instagram @ Voorheesarts Show email: drummingupconversation@gmail.com Find us on Instagram @ Drummingupconversation and on Twitter @ Drumconversing. Intro and outro music by Temporal Displacement. Cd's available for $10.00 with free shipping available in the continental US. Contact us at Temporaldisplacement2014@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Mark welcomes his friend and coworker from Ogunquit Playhouse Michael Stailey to nerd out over a movie musical that stands the test of time: Singin' in the Rain! The iconic Gene Kelly film is now 70 years old after being released on April 11, 1952, but its meta storytelling and commentary on Hollywood and filmmaking, plus its perfect cinematography, editing, and choreography, make it still feel fresh. Michael shares lots of old Hollywood knowledge and Mark wonders if Tom Cruise is/was the modern day Don Lockwood?
This week we recast a musical that has 100% on Rotten Tomatoes and one of Danielle's Favorites, Singin' in the Rain.
Episode Number 86: SATURN 3 (1980) It's a return to '80s sci fi for this week's edition of the podcast. SATURN 3 stars Farrah Fawcett (EXTREMITIES), Kirk Douglas (SPARTACUS), and Harvey Keitel (RESERVOIR DOGS) and was directed by Stanley Donen (SINGIN' IN THE RAIN) and John Berry (SUPERMAN II).How do you feel about this science fiction film? Tell us at chrisandchristalkmovies@gmail.com
En accord avec le temps du mois de novembre, nous vous emmenons ce mois-ci en 1927, à l'aube du cinéma parlant, dans un gros studio hollywoodien où Kathy et Don vont trouver l'amour... Et leur voie ! Le violoniste de rue devenu comédien et la jeune danseuse qui rêve d'être actrice se sont bien trouvés, mais leur relation pourra-t-elle résister aux aléas du show-biz ? Petit cadeau sucré en cette fin d'automne, on a choisi de vous parler de Chantons Sous La Pluie (le film préféré de Clara), qui a mis du soleil dans nos cœurs : allez, on chausses ses bottes cirées, c'est parti ! Si cet épisode vous a donné envie de danser, n'hésiter pas à nous retrouver sur patreon.com/romcomment pour des petits contenus bonus...!
Featuring Songs from Annie Get Your Gun - Singin in the Rain - Girl Crazy and more
Goootta Podcaaaast. We're talkin' talkies as Lianna & Siena review the AFI list's first movie musical. Show-tune in ;) for eye-opening historical context, oversized accessories, and the squeaky-voiced goddess who stole our hearts. The person most confused by the movie this week was: Lianna. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're back, double vaxed and better than ever! After a long break from the podcast we've finally been on our first trip to see live theatre since pre-pandemic. In episode 66 we bring you our reviews of Singin In The Rain at Sadlers Wells and Operation Mincemeat at Southwark Playhouse, as well as Alice's "top tip" of what to book and where to sit and a much needed cocktail to celebrate our first episode of 2021! - Opening/Closing Music: Little Lily Swing by Tri-Tachyonis: licensed under a CC Attribution License
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Charlotte White returns to dig into a Hollywood classic devoted to a turning point in the history of film.
"She can't act, she can't sing, she can't dance. A triple threat." For Episode 172, Brandon and Thomas concluded Movie Musical month by diving into the life and career of famed filmmaker Stanley Donen. Listen as the duo discuss some of his greatest On the Town, Charade, and Singin' in the Rain had an impact on cinema. Contact Us: Facebook: @cinenation Instagram: @cinenationpodcast Twitter: @CineNationPod Medium: CineNation E-mail: cinenationpodcast@gmail.com
Chris and Kevin ending the first season of our podcast with Singin' in the Rain: Who's Voice is it Anyway? As we venture down the rabbit hole with the 1952 classic musical. It was also adapted for a stage musical of the same name, featuring Tommy Steele in 1983. Here we explore voice dubbing, what the show could have been, where it comes from, with background and references as usual, to help focus the magnifying glass on this classic gem. Hope you enjoyed what we have brought you so far and continue to in the future. We will back next season, starting with Annie. If you want to support us and our ventures with Skye Rainbow Productions, then find us on Facebook at our page Find the Courage, check out our Skye Rainbow Productions YouTube channel and our website at skyerinbow.com. For those looking to contribute financially to our projects, please donate to our Patreon at patreon.com/stonewallthemusical. Thank you for your support. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/talking-musical-history. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we discuss the 1952 classic that famously depicts the unthinkable: rain in Los Angeles! Lindsay recounts her own True Hollywood Story featuring Andy Dick and Kaveh expands his ad reading skills into a new profession.Get a free 30 day Audible trial by visiting audible.com/SPLAIN or text SPLAIN to 500-500Get CuriosityStream + Nebula for only $2.99 per month or $14.99 for a full year, by visiting CuriosityStream.com/musicalsplainingSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Il podcast di Bidon per il Tour de France 2021 va in onda in diretta dal divano con il commento alla tappa del giorno. La nostra nona tappa si apre con una chiacchierata con Marco Grassi, direttore di Cicloweb, poi precede tra poche discussioni e qualche approfondimento geopolitico e botanico. Nel frattempo si invola Ben O'Connor a coronare una tappa spettacolare, ma questa è ormai la norma di questa edizione della Grande Boucle.Sofa Bidon è in diretta tutti i pomeriggi su www.twitch.tv/radio_statale.Ci sentiamo martedì, buon riposo.
Singin' in the Rain Gene Kelley y Stanley Donen 1952 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cinexpress/support
Good Morning! Gotta dance, sing in the rain, and make 'em laugh! We chat about Singin' in the Rain (1952) and its lasting legacy. It is AFI's #1 musical for good reason.
If you're driving a Hollywood actor to a Hollywood party, is it reasonable to lie about working in Hollywood? If the details of your contract happen to allow you to terrorize your fake boyfriend's barely-of-age girlfriend, should you use that as a bargaining chip? If you wish your colleagues could dance better, is it OK to torment them until they can? And if Brie selects one of the most universally beloved musicals in cinema history, will Chris finally stop fixating on plot logic? Instagram: @ReplayingFavorites Twitter: @ReplayingFavs Logo credit: Metallic Vectors by Vecteezy
This one is a big one! A musical classic, a family favorite, a guest joins us, AND it's our first ever commentary track! 1952's Singin' in the Rain, starring Gene Kelly, Debbie Reynolds, and Donald O'Connor, is ranked at #10 and #5 on the American Film Institute's List and is a joy to watch. If you have access to the film, you can watch along with Andy & Michael Fernandez (and their sister Diana Taylor!) as they watch the movie and talk about What Makes It Great in this special full length commentary track episode! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Any way you slice it, 200 episodes is a milestone. And while other, more cowardly podcasts might insist on regulating and planning every second of such an achievement, we left it all to chance and invited Lady Luck to choose our movies for us! Last week's AFI Roulette spins yielded two paragons of pure, unadulterated entertainment. One is a dumb, colorful musical bursting with bananas fashion, stunning set pieces, and one magnificent ass. The other is a frenetic and cacophonous gangster flick that features outstanding performances, the most magnificent oner, and an in-movie commercial to rival Cheddar Goblin. Both are exemplars of their genre, and the form of cinema itself. Join us as we swoon over Singin' in the Rain (1952) and Goodfellas (1990), this week on Ex Rated Movies!
This week we discuss the Gene Kelly classic, Singin' in the Rain, which currently sits at #97 on IMDb's Top 250 movies list. The story of a movie studio's rocky transition from silent films to "talkies", this comedy-musical is a must-watch. In the episode, we discuss how mindblowing the multi-talented cast is in this movie, we discuss whether or not poop is an accquired taste, and we figure out why a cut was necessry for the final dance number in the latest edition of Zach's Quiz. Our drink this week is the Old-Fashioned variant, the Don Lockwood: https://www.foodrepublic.com/recipes/fathers-day-drinking-don-lockwood-cocktail-recipe/ Support those who sponsor us: Surfside Sips makes high-impact glass straws & more for your cocktail & bar needs. For 20% off, use the coupon "CocktailsandClassics" at checkout. If you would like to try out the leading name in audiobooks with a free 30-day trial, Audible. Our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cocktailsandclassicspod/ Merch: https://teespring.com/stores/cocktailsandclassics Music Used: ModulationStation -80's riff --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Lee, Leah, and returning special guest Gary Hill get their rain slickers and galoshes out to tackle "Singin' in the Rain" (1952), one of the best known and most well-loved of the big Hollywood musicals, featuring the talents of Gene Kelly, Donald O'Connor, and a very young Debbie Reynolds. What Gary and Leah have watched as of late is also covered, and Lee reads an unusually long and informative YouTube comment. "Singin' in the Rain" IMDB Check out Gary Hill at Cinema Beef Featured Music: "Fit as a Fiddle" (Ready for Love) by Gene Kelly and Donald O'Connor & "Singin' in the Rain" by Gene Kelly.
After a bit of a break, we're back with the first review in our new musical movie series! We're starting off with Floyd's pick, a 1952 Hollywood staple, Singin' in the Rain. Be sure to listen till the end of the episode to find out what musical movies we'll be talking about next! Find us on Twitter and Instagram @twistedmugmedia, email us at twistedmugmedia@gmail.com, and subscribe to the Twisted Mug Media Network YouTube page. Check out the Cinema Talk Podcast account on Letterboxd, and in the bio of that page, you'll find the hosts' individual accounts!
Welcome everybody to another episode of Fine! I'll Watch It. This week we add a little melody to the proceedings and watch our first musical together, and all for the very first time. Before watching Singin' in the Rain we talk about what we know from this iconic film as well as some of our favorite musicals of both stage and screen Make sure to like and subscribe to hear us on this cinematic journey and let us know what you think of Singin' in the Rain and what are some of your favorite musicals on Facebook and Twitter @BrokenclockPods
We’re still “reeling” from the Oscars, folks! Omer Afaq and Sean Darr discuss some of the more controversial wins of past and present, shout out Off-Hollywood’s Jamaican fans, before Omer talks about Juzo Itami’s gastronomic tour de force TAMPOPO (1985) and getting ramen in LA, Sean recommends watching Bob Fosse’s ALL THAT JAZZ (1979) and the Kelly/Donen musical extravaganza SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN (1952), and then the boys discuss Whit Stillman’s THE LAST DAYS OF DISCO- the director’s 3rd feature in his Doomed-Bourgeois-in-Love Series! Hosts: Omer Afaq and Sean Darr How do you eat Ramen? Let us know on Twitter or Instagram at @OffHollywoodPod
We're back with Episode 10 of Season 4 of the And Other Stuff Podcast! On this episode, Michael and Aidan discuss "Singin' in the Rain," the 1952 musical. For our next episode (in two weeks!), we will be viewing "Ladybird," the 2017 drama, and discussing it in further detail. Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and share our new content!
Painter, Podcaster, Actor, Adopted Polar Bear, and Sister Kellyn Maguire joins the podcast to talk Paul Simon’s “Hearts and Bones” and the classic musical “Singin’ In the Rain” Kellyn’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kmaemag/ Old Friends Who Just Met Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/5B6Dux4xXbSiGpm2E51co7?si=4gPWbEZuRNuO06X1SVXK5g Kellyn’s Art: https://www.instagram.com/_couchmouse/ It’s on the Links: https://linktr.ee/itsonthelist Chris Colfer
Join Rose, Liz and guest expert, A3 Artists Agent, Haydn Jones as they break out their tap shoes for April's theme, "Hollywood Bound." This week this triple threat discuss the iconic 1952 musical Singin' in the Rain. comparingnotes.hello@gmail.com Patreon Show Song & Artwork
Betty Comden and Adolph Green, famed musical theatre writing team discuss their careers. Authors of arguably the best film musical ever, SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN, and countless Broadway musicals including PETER PAN, TWO ON THE AISLE, and WONDERFUL TOWN recall how their career began with THE REVUERS singing satirical songs at the Village Vanguard, and their notable collaborations with legendary composers Jule Styne, Morton Gould and Leonard Bernstein. The lyricist, book writers offer an inside look at the process behind some of their biggest hits and perform some of their own songs from BILLION DOLLAR BABY and ON THE TOWN. They also recall working with Broadway stars like Bert Lahr, Lena Horne, Dolores Gray, Judy Holliday and working with venerable director George Abbott. Part one of a two-part retrospective on their storied career. Featured songs: “The Reader’s Digest,” “New York, New York,” “Some Other Time,” “Broadway Blossom,” “If You Hadn’t But You Did,” “Christopher Street,” “Ohio,” “Captain Hook’s Waltz,” and “Never Neverland.” Originally produced and broadcast in 1986. For more information go to AnythingGoesPL.com or BPN.FM/AnythingGoes. Theme music arranged by Bruce Coughlin. Sound mixing by David Rapkin. Associate producer Jeff Lunden. Anything Goes – Backstage with Broadway’s Best – is produced and hosted by Paul Lazarus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to episode 51 of Cineflek with your host Ethan Colburn! Today Claira and I are joined by Paige to discuss the classic Hollywood masterpiece, Singin in the Rain! We are pairing this movie with a Clara Bow, which you can find a recipe for at @cineflekpod on Instagram, or Twitter @cineflek, or get in touch by emailing me at cineflek@gmail.com. CINEFLEK HAS A PATREON! Support the show here! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cineflek/message
SINGIN' IN THE RAIN transports viewers to a period when of Hollywood's silent-movie era was coming to an end where famed actor Don Lockwood is at the peak of his success and falling in love with down to earth studio singer, Kathy Seldon. However, when his high-pitched, vain, jealous co-star, Lina Lamont, finds out about Don's new love interest, Lina uses everything in her power to sabotage Kathy's career. Don, Kathy and Lina all struggle to find their place in the new era of synchronized sound movies, also known as “the talkies.” Hilarious conflicts and schemes ensue.
What is the greatest "classic" musical of all-time? From Hollywood's Golden Age - we take a close look at Singin' in the Rain and The Wizard of Oz..............Lions and Tigers and Bears, oh my! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/john-viscardo/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-viscardo/support