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Matthew 24:36-44But about that day and hour no one knows, neither the angels of heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father. For as the days of Noah were, so will be the coming of the Son of Man. For as in the days before the flood they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until the day Noah entered the ark, and they knew nothing until the flood came and swept them all away, so, too, will be the coming of the Son of Man. Then two will be in the field; one will be taken, and one will be left. Two women will be grinding meal together; one will be taken, and one will be left. Keep awake, therefore, for you do not know on what day your Lord is coming. But understand this: if the owner of the house had known in what part of the night the thief was coming, he would have stayed awake and would not have let his house be broken into. Therefore you also must be ready, for the Son of Man is coming at an hour you do not expect. What's on your list? That's the question I asked and got asked most over the past few days. If your family is anything like mine, Thanksgiving weekend is when we trade Christmas lists and start imagining what we hope to unwrap. Maybe you do something similar. Or maybe you're one of the brave ones who heads out into the crowds to score the deals on those lists.I like going out not so much for the sales, but to soak in the spirit of the season. Lights are up, people are dressed up, bells are ringing outside while Christmas music blares inside. Santa waves between photos. And at this point, people look happy—not yet crushed by the unrealistic expectations we all put on this season. There's something energizing about it.But then you show up to worship this morning… only to be shocked by what we just heard. We come to church in December expecting stories of hope from a pregnant Mary, the quiet faithfulness of Joseph, or the peace of a cooing baby Jesus.And instead — we get none of that.What we always get on the first Sunday of Advent are these strange, end-of-the-world texts. This morning, Jesus compares his return to the days of Noah—people going about their lives, unaware, until the flood came suddenly. He says his coming will be just as unexpected.Then it gets even more unsettling: two men working in a field, and one is taken. Two women working in a home, and one disappears. When I first read that this week, all I could picture was two pastors in the office; one taken, one left behind. I'll let you decide which.And finally, perhaps most troubling of all, Jesus compares his coming to a thief breaking into a house at an unknown hour and robbing it. A thief?! What is going on here? It's strange, unsettling, and so out of step with our cultural Christmas expectations, where a certain man arrives right on time and leaves us piles of wonderful things.What we get in this passage feels a lot less like Santa… and a lot more like this: That's hilarious and terrible, and I'm definitely not recommending you do that to your children. Though if you do… please send the video. But the Grinch showing up at an unexpected moment to take things away isn't all that different from the metaphor Jesus uses about himself in today's passage. He says the day and hour of his return we cannot know; not even he knows. But when we least expect it, in a way we won't anticipate, Jesus promises to return.If we imagine ourselves as the homeowner in this metaphor, it sounds like bad news — because a thief breaking in means we're about to lose something. But what if this sudden, unexpected loss isn't a threat at all. Maybe we need someone to break in and take certain things away; not like the Grinch stealing presents, but like a holy thief who steals what we don't need, what harms us, what we can't let go of or get rid of on our own.After all, some of the greatest gifts in life aren't the things we receive… but the things we're finally freed from.Just ask Sir Anthony Hopkins.The famous actor sat down with the New York Times for one of their installments of The Interview. The first question David Marchese asked him was: “Can you tell me about what happened on December 29th, 1975, at 11 o'clock?”Hopkins responded:I was drunk and driving my car here in California, blacked out, no clue where I was going, when I realized that I could have killed somebody — or myself, which I didn't care about — and I realized that I was an alcoholic. I came to my senses and said to a friend at a party, “I need help.” It was 11 o'clock precisely — I looked at my watch — and this is the spooky part: some deep powerful thought or voice spoke to me from inside and said: “It's all over. Now you can start living.” And suddenly the craving to drink was taken from me.When asked later about that voice, Hopkins simply said, “It came from deep inside, and I don't have any other theories except divinity — what I call God.”Like a thief in the night, God broke into Anthony Hopkins' life when he least expected it and took from him a desire he couldn't take from himself. What a gift.And is that not a gift you want, maybe even one you desperately need? Wouldn't it be great for Jesus the holy thief to break into your life and take what you've never been able to let go of yourself? Not your Christmas presents, but the things that truly rob you: an addiction you can't shake, the fear that grips you, the worry that wakes you at night.What if Jesus stole away your self-doubt? Or absconded with your love of money and stuff? Or slipped off into the night with your anxiety, your despair, your perfectionism?We make all these lists of things we want, and buy presents for each other thinking they'll finally help us “start living.” If only we had the right clothes, the new bag, the latest tech — then we'd feel whole. But not one thing under the tree can actually do that.Yet if Jesus takes even one of those burdens from us? Then we might sound a lot like Anthony Hopkins: Now I can start living.This may sound like a new way of talking about what Jesus does for us, but it really isn't. His entire life is an in-breaking into our world in ways no one expected: a poor peasant baby born in Palestine. And through his death and resurrection, he took from us what we could never take from ourselves, our sin, our shame, our separation, so that we could start living, here and now. It is a beautiful exchange. Another Lutheran pastor once suggested that instead of making Christmas lists, we should make Advent lists, writing down the things we want Jesus the holy thief to take from our lives. Because the Gospel today tells us that Christ will come again. And if it's anything like the last time, he'll take away what we cannot remove on our own.So what are you holding on to? Or maybe, what's holding on to you, keeping you from living the life God wants for you?Our culture loves to tell the lie that following Christ will give us more blessings, more stuff, more comfort. But the truth is often the opposite. Throughout the Gospels, he breaks into the lives of his disciples and takes things from them: safety, certainty, old identities, fears that defined them. And sometimes that taking is the very best gift.In the welcome area, you'll find small sheets of paper titled Advent Lists. As you leave today — before you go back to checking off the gifts you'll give — take a moment to write down the things you want Jesus to take from you this season. And as you write, consider this:Are there things you can help lift from the lives of those around you: guilt, shame, pressure, loneliness? When we ease those burdens for one another, we share in Christ's liberating work. We help grace break-in to our lives so that we might live fully here and now.Maybe the next time someone asks you, “What's on your list?”you'll have a different answer.Amen.
‘So-called turmoil or shortcomings in my life? I turn them into power or energy'Best known for playing the serial killer Dr. Hannibal Lecter in the 1991 thriller ‘The Silence of the Lambs', Sir Anthony's journey to Hollywood stardom started with humble beginnings.Born into a working class family in the Welsh steel town of Port Talbot in 1937, his parents first ran a bakery, and then later a pub. Their strong work ethic was imparted on their son, who, despite struggling socially and educationally in his early years, was determined to make a success of himself. Throwing himself into reading and creative pastimes like music and art, Sir Anthony studied at both the Welsh Royal College of Music and Drama and the Royal Academy for Dramatic Art.His early career saw him working alongside greats including Katharine Hepburn, Lawrence Olivier, Richard Burton and Peter O'Toole across both stage and screen, with his international breakout coming in the 1980 film ‘The Elephant Man', which received multiple Oscar and Golden Globe nominations.It would be another decade before he truly cemented his place as a Hollywood A-lister: playing the infamous serial killer Dr. Hannibal Lecter, regarded by many critics as one of the greatest film villains of all-time. The role won him the first of his two Oscars, with the second coming for his performance in the 2020 film ‘The Father'.But the 87-year-old's long journey to the very top was not only a professional struggle, but at times a personal struggle too, having also battled alcoholism early on in his career - which he says made him a difficult person to work with.Thank you to the Culture team for their help in making this programme. The Interview brings you conversations with people shaping our world, from all over the world. The best interviews from the BBC. You can listen on the BBC World Service on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 0800 GMT. Or you can listen to The Interview as a podcast, out three times a week on BBC Sounds or wherever you get your podcasts.Presenter: Katie Razzall Producers: Ben Cooper, Roxanne Panthaki and Lucy Sheppard Editor: Justine LangGet in touch with us on email TheInterview@bbc.co.uk and use the hashtag #TheInterviewBBC on social media.(Image: Sir Anthony Hopkins Credit: Darren Arthur/Getty Images for GEA)
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NBC News' Kaylee Hartung joins Sir Anthony Hopkins, one of the most prolific actors in history, to discuss his new memoir We Did Ok, Kid highlighting his battle with alcoholism and his journey to success. Also, Joe Fryer catches up with the family behind this year's Rockefeller Christmas tree coming all the way from East Greenbush, New York. Plus, Shop TODAY Contributor Chassie Post is back with "Shop This List" to highlight some early Black Friday deals from Target. And, the Grill Dads are back in the studio for TODAY Food Loves Football with some french onion mozzarella sticks and spicy chicken caesar salad tacos. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan has been sworn in for a second term after an election marred by violent protests and rejected by the opposition as a sham. The inauguration ceremony was closed to the public. The president was declared the winner on Saturday with 98% of the vote. She faced little opposition with key rival candidates either imprisoned or barred from running. International observers have raised concerns about the transparency of the election and its violent aftermath, with hundreds of people reportedly killed.Also in the programme: The former top lawyer for the Israeli military is arrested in a scandal over a leaked video; and the actor Sir Anthony Hopkins opens up about his tough upbringing in a biography.(Photo: A Tanzanian riot police officer throws a used teargas canister near a vandalised campaign poster of President Samia Suluhu Hassan, after a protest following a general election marred by violent demonstrations, October 30, 2025. Credit: Reuters Thomas Mukoya)
Our globe-trotting president might need to take another cognitive test, FBI Director Kash Patel used a government jet for a night out with his girlfriend, “67” is the word of the year, and a key figure in the Jeffrey Epstein scandal is finally facing the consequences of his actions. Stephen Colbert travels to Los Angeles to sit down with Academy Award-winner Sir Anthony Hopkins for a wide-ranging chat about his childhood, his life on the big screen, and his new memoir, “We Did OK, Kid.” To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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MUSICKaty Perry and Justin Trudeau made their first public appearance as a couple on Saturday, attending a cabaret show at Paris's Crazy Horse Paris to mark Perry's 41st birthday. Guns N' Roses is planning on doing a U.S. tour next year, but don't expect them to do a residency at the Las Vegas Sphere. Slash doesn't think it's very "rock 'n' roll friendly", and he has a point. https://consequence.net/2025/10/guns-n-roses-slash-vegas-sphere-not-rock-n-roll-friendly/ Aerosmith and Yungblud have released another version of "My Only Angel," the first song off their collaborative EP, One More Time. It's available now on numerous streaming platforms, and you can watch the video on YouTube. One More Time will be released on November 21st. Megan Fox and Machine Gun Kelly are reportedly back together. A source says they're still living separately, but MGK spends a lot of time at Megan's home, because of their daughter, Saga Blade. https://pagesix.com/2025/10/25/celebrity-news/megan-fox-mgk-rekindle-romance-months-after-split-and-baby/ Elizabeth Hurley and Billy Ray Cyrus are still going strong . . . as surprising as that sounds. In a new interview with "The Times of London", Elizabeth gushed about her new boyfriend, saying, "Billy Ray is fabulous. We're very happy, very happy." https://www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-news/news/elizabeth-hurley-billy-ray-cyrus-relationship-update/· Eddie Van Halen's “Kramer Ad” guitar sold at Sotheby's on Friday for $2.7 million, making it the sixth most expensive guitar ever sold publicly. It was dubbed that because Eddie was photographed holding it in an ad for the guitar company.The Top 5 is as follows:Kurt Cobain's Martin D-18E - $6,010,000Kurt Cobain's "Smells Like Teen Spirit" Fender Mustang - $4,550,000David Gilmour's Black Fender Stratocaster - $3,975,000Eddie Van Halen's "Hot For Teacher" Kramer - $3,932,000John Lennon's "Help!" 12-string Framus Hootenanny - $2,857,500 TVMariska Hargitay says a psychic predicted her iconic role on Law & Order: SVU. Mariska was recently on Amy Poehler's Good Hang podcast, where she shared that early in her career, she was focused on comedy and trying to get parts on sitcoms. But she went to a psychic who told her that was not the direction she would go. She said the psychic insisted she'd move to New York and become famous for “that face” – the way he described her when she was listening intently. Not long after, she landed the role of Olivia Benson. https://www.today.com/popculture/tv/mariska-hargitay-psychic-rcna239000 MOVING ON INTO MOVIE NEWS:Anime rides again atop the domestic box office, as Chainsaw Man: The Movie: Reze Arc takes the No. 1 spot! https://variety.com/2025/film/box-office/box-office-chainsaw-man-surprises-springsteen-disappoints-1236561362/ Austin Butler and Michael B. Jordan are in talks to star in a new Miami Vice movie. https://ew.com/michael-b-jordan-and-austin-butler-in-talks-for-miami-vice-movie-11836994 "The Goonies" is the latest showbiz property to get a massively overpriced Lego set. Sir Anthony Hopkins got candid about his new memoir, We Did OK, Kid, and recounted the exact moment he realized he was an alcoholic. https://people.com/anthony-hopkins-recalls-exact-moment-he-realized-he-was-an-alcoholic-11837183 Rip: June Lockhart, one of television's earliest stars, has died. She was 100. https://variety.com/2025/film/news/june-lockhart-dead-lost-in-space-lassie-1236561320/ AND FINALLYHollywood marketers love to say their movies are "based on a true story." Of course, those stories are often just ALLEGEDLY true, so you have to take these claims with a grain of salt. Still, there are 13 horror movies based on true . . . and ALLEGEDLY true . . . stories:AND THAT IS YOUR CRAP ON CELEBRITIES!Follow The Rizzuto Show @rizzshow on all your favorite social media, including YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, and more. Connect with The Rizzuto Show online at 1057thepoint.com/RizzShowSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Michael Sheen is an award-winning actor.After finding his love for the stage with the West Glamorgan Youth theatre as a teenager, he studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London. He spent the 1990s making a name for himself as a stage actor, shining in the classics from Romeo and Juliet to Peer Gynt as well as in 20th century masterpieces such as Look Back in Anger and Amadeus, receiving several Olivier Award nominations along the way.A relocation to the US in the early 2000s with his then partner, the actress Kate Beckinsale, and their young daughter Lily prompted a move into films. His breakthrough came in 2003 when he portrayed Tony Blair in a Stephen Frears film called The Deal. It was the beginning of what became an unlikely specialism: morphing into real people from recent history: Kenneth Williams, David Frost, Brian Clough, Chris Tarrant, and Prince Andrew – with two more outings as Tony Blair thrown in for good measure.Michael was born in Newport, South Wales, in February 1969, the eldest of two children to Meyrick and Irene. He grew up in Port Talbot from the age of eight and considers it his hometown. His first love was football, and he was spotted as youngster by an Arsenal talent scout to play for their youth team. His parents decided against moving the family to London and he turned to acting instead and graduated from RADA in 1991.Alongside the classic dramas, his range extends to appearing in fantasy and science fiction films such as The Twilight Saga and Tron: Legacy. Michael has said that the most meaningful project to him was a modern restaging of the passion play in Port Talbot in 2011, which involved the participation of a thousand local people, because it opened his eyes to the difficulties many of them were experiencing. He has since used his own money to fund the 2019 Homeless World Cup in Cardiff and set up an organisation which supports community groups. Michael lives in Wales with his partner, the actress Anna Lundberg, and their two young daughters. DISC ONE: Vienna - Ultravox DISC TWO: The Ecstasy Of Gold - Ennio Morricone DISC THREE: Desire - Talk Talk DISC FOUR: Gimme Shelter - The Rolling Stones DISC FIVE: Ready for Drowning - Manic Street Preachers DISC SIX: Passion - Peter Gabriel DISC SEVEN: Dark Secret - Lau DISC EIGHT: Oh Yeah - Yello BOOK CHOICE: The Hero with a Thousand Faces by Joseph Campbell LUXURY ITEM: A football CASTAWAY'S FAVOURITE: Vienna - Ultravox Presenter: Lauren Laverne Producer: Sarah TaylorThere are more than 2000 programmes in our archive available for you to listen to. We have cast away other notable actors including Sir Anthony Hopkins and some of the people Michael has played including Kenneth Williams, Chris Tarrant and Tony Blair. You can find all those episodes and more by searching BBC Sounds.
(Airsdate: 8.1.25) Lainey Wilson's cheetah-print pants are back in the spotlight—this time thanks to Theo Von's full-on podcast appreciation of her viral assets. Sir Anthony Hopkins channels Hannibal Lecter to hilariously roast Kim Kardashian's SKIMS face wrap (fava beans, anyone?). And Michael Jackson's one glittery sock just sold for nearly $9K. Yep, it's the Who Cares News… where even a single sock gets more attention than most Hollywood reboots. Voted 6th Best Entertainment News Podcast! Because being #1 is soooo overrated. And @HalleBerry Listen to the daily Van Camp and Morgan radio show at: https://vancampandmorgan.com/stations buy us a coffee
Ready to turn your story into a 6 or 7-figure speaking career? In this episode of the DMC Marketing Nugget, host Devin Herz interviews ABC's “Secret Millionaire” and #1 Speaking Coach James Malinchak. Discover the exact branding, storytelling, and pricing strategies James has taught thousands of speakers—plus fun behind-the-scenes tales featuring Jason Alexander, Joe Theismann, and Sir Anthony Hopkins. What We Discuss: Why speaking is the fastest path to authority From keynote to sales platform: James's revenue blueprint Branding that lets you charge premium prices Storytelling hacks that build instant trust Simple ways to upgrade your customer experience Value-based pricing vs. cost-based pricing Funny moments with Hollywood & sports legends The “Top Ramen” motivation story Where to learn more from James Malinchak Nugget wrap-up & next steps Watch all episodes at DMCMarketingNugget.com and subscribe for weekly marketing insights.
Ready to turn your story into a 6 or 7-figure speaking career? In this episode of the DMC Marketing Nugget, host Devin Herz interviews ABC's “Secret Millionaire” and #1 Speaking Coach James Malinchak. Discover the exact branding, storytelling, and pricing strategies James has taught thousands of speakers—plus fun behind-the-scenes tales featuring Jason Alexander, Joe Theismann, and Sir Anthony Hopkins. What We Discuss: Why speaking is the fastest path to authority From keynote to sales platform: James's revenue blueprint Branding that lets you charge premium prices Storytelling hacks that build instant trust Simple ways to upgrade your customer experience Value-based pricing vs. cost-based pricing Funny moments with Hollywood & sports legends The “Top Ramen” motivation story Where to learn more from James Malinchak Nugget wrap-up & next steps Watch all episodes at DMCMarketingNugget.com and subscribe for weekly marketing insights.
We're joined by Billy Slaughter who plays "Kerwin" in episode 106! Having been in over +100 projects, Billy shares some of those stories including one with Sir Anthony Hopkins. Billy also shares behind-the-scene stories from filming his sequences at Astral World. Twitter/Instagram: @twistedmetalpod Email: twistedmetalpod@gmail.com Music by: CMStrikeAudio
For this "ReScreen" episode, Michael does a rewatch of the 2000 action spy film "Mission: Impossible 2", the second film of the Mission: Impossible film series starring Tom Cruise, Dougray Scott, Thandiwe Newton, Richard Roxburgh, John Polson, Brendan Gleeson, Rade Šerbedžija, Ving Rhames and Sir Anthony Hopkins. What are some of his memories of seeing this film previously and thoughts after seeing the film again? Check it out and see!Be a part of the conversation!E-mail the show at screennerdspodcast@gmail.comFollow the show on Twitter @screennerdspodLike the show on Facebook (Search for Screen Nerds Podcast and find the page there)Follow the show on Instagram and Threads just search screennerdspodcastCheck out the show on Bluesky just search screennerdspodcastBe sure to check out the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Goodpods, Overcast, Amazon Music or your podcast catcher of choice! (and please share rate and review!)Want to be share your thoughts on the podcast? Send me an e-mail!Thanks to Frankie Creel for the artwork
Featuring a character that many consider being the greatest villian of all time iconically performed by Sir Anthony Hopkins, this month's film is a horror thriller that never lets go of its viewers. Filled with a subtle eeriness that slow creeps up to a crescendo of an incredible cat and mouse scene there is no wonder this movie became an inspiration for so many movies and TV shows to follow. So get your plate of liver and fava beans with a nice bottle of Chanti ready as we discuss… The Silence of the Lambs.Follow Us!Instagram: @undercastcompanyBluesky: @undercastcompanyX: @undercastcoFacebook: Undercast Company @undercastcompanyEmail us at undercastcompany@gmail.comTheme music by Will Van De
Hosts Dominic Lawton & Ken B Wild are donning their special occasion mullets and shooting beer cans off each other's shoulders in preparation to cover this week's film - the 1991 classic - STONE COLD! The guys discuss The Boz sniffing pickles, the sweaty mess that is William Forsythe and the scene stealing bad assery of Lance Henriksen! Meanwhile, Dom explains The Meatloaf Defence, whilst Ken tells us The Legend of Floppy Johnson! The film pitch this week sees The Boz return for a sequel! Joe Huff is once again asked to go back under cover in a vicious biker gang who are hellbent on busting their leader out of prison! It's....STONE COLD 2: STONE COLDER! Cast includes Brian Bosworth, Sir Anthony Hopkins, Linda Hamilton, Clint Howard, Jack Black, Jason Statham as The Cockney Rider and Carl Weathers as Police Chief Carl Weathers! Have you got a question, want to suggest a film to review or would you like to send us your own film pitch that we will read out on the podcast? Email us! Visit our website for more episodes & written reviews : WWW.BADMOVIECULT.COM Follow us on TWITTER Follow us on INSTAGRAM Join us on FACEBOOK Dominic Lawton can be found on TWITTER Ken B Wild can be found on TWITTER Got a spare minute? Leave us a rating or review on iTunes!
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We covered Isaac Newton's monstrous nature, the inevitability of calculus, pottery, Clive Owen's need for a foil, aesthetics as a point of view, lessons from Steven Soderbergh, following the story's lead, relinquishing control, Sir Anthony Hopkins' need for George C. Scott's tension, and how audience feedback improves creators. https://youtu.be/bsi0RcKLmS4
When your filmography is this good, they tend to call you Sir. This week, we run through the cinematic works of Sir Anthony Hopkins and figure out which films were worthy of knighthood, which films shone brightly...and which films were less royalty and more common. www.notthatbadcast.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/notthatbadcast Social Media - @notthatbadcast (X, Instagram, Threads, Bluesky, Spoutible) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
RC2C host Neil Scott begins this podcast with a tribute to legendary actor Sir Anthony Hopkins, who just celebrated his 49th sober birthday. Neil then visits with NY Times best-selling author JA Jance, whose character JP Beaumont is a former Seattle homicide detective, who dealt with his drinking by going into treatment in book 8. The new book 'Den of Iniquity' is book 26, and Beau is a grateful (fictional charachter) in long term recovery. Although Judy is not in recovery, she spent years with a practicing alcoholic husband, who died from his disease. Judy wrote a poignant book of poetery - After the Fire - which has become a best seller. Judy Jance will read from that book, as well, in this podcast. And the podcast concludes with some inspirational words about recovery from award-winning actress Ali McGraw.
Alice and Doug welcome back special guest Wendy Brown in this New Year's extravaganza. Doug puts Alice and Wendy's stress levels to the ultimate test. But Alice might be too (prescription) drugged up to feel the stress. Plus, is Wendy too kind for roller derby? Does Doug know *any* U.S. state capitals? And has Alice been watching the Saw movies too much? All this and more as we ring in 2025 in Terrible style. Other discussion topics may include: - New Year's festivities like fireworks, parades, and neighborhood gunshots - Drew Carey's napping assistant - The best thing before sliced bread - What if Sir Anthony Hopkins really is a cannibal? - Time is Crazy!!
PsydeShow is pulling a fast one on the audience with Richard Attenborough's 1978 classic, Magic! One of Sir Anthony Hopkins' early films, so you know we're talking about some pinky up horror today. Joining us is an actual expert on the subject, the wonderful Matt Felton! Follow Matt: IG @matt.felton & https://www.mattfeltenmagic.comValley Magic Mondays in Los Angeles every month at The Green Room in Ventura, follow @valleymagicmondays on IGBe sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel!https://youtube.com/@thedevilsworkpodcast?si=kjcYx4LUplBHkJxrJoin the discussion on Facebook (The Devil's Work Podcast) and Instagram @thedevilsworkpod Email us your own reviews about the films or your thoughts on episodes at: thedevilsworkpodcast@gmail.com
12/3/24 - Hour 2 Academy Award nominated actor Jeffrey Wright joins Rich in-studio to discuss his new spy thriller series ‘The Agency' on Paramount + with Showtime, the sudden turnaround of his beloved Washington Commanders after years or misery under former owner Daniel Snyder, and shares his favorite stories about his former ‘Westworld' co-star Sir Anthony Hopkins. Rich and the guys break down the current landscape in College Football, and in ‘Overreaction Tuesday' Rich weighs in on the Broncos, Browns, Commanders, 49ers, Bears, and the Lions vs Packers pivotal NFC North showdown on Thursday Night Football. Please check out other RES productions: Overreaction Monday: http://apple.co/overreactionmonday What the Football with Suzy Shuster and Amy Trask: http://apple.co/whatthefootball The Jim Jackson Show: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-jim-jackson-show/id1770609432 No-Contest Wrestling with O'Shea Jackson Jr. and TJ Jefferson: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/no-contest-wrestling/id1771450708 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In which the Mister joins me in reviewing THE FATHER (1988), from a play from Florian Zeller, the film has a screenplay from Christopher Hampton and Florian Zeller and is directed by Zeller. Presented through the diminishing and confused perspective of an elderly man, Anthony (an absolutely heartbreakingly beautiful Sir Anthony Hopkins) suffering from dementia, this film tells the story of a father and his daughter (Olivia Colman as Anne) struggling to deal with his condition. The film clocks in at 1 h and 37 m, is rated PG-13 and is currently streaming on Starz but also available to buy/rent from Prime Video. Please note there are SPOILERS in this review.#TheFather #FlorianZeller #ChristopherHampton #AnthonyHopkins #Anthony #OliviaColman #Anne #ImogenPoots #Laura #RufusSewell #Paul #OliviaWilliams #Catherine #MarkGatiss #Bill #FridayFamilyFilmNight Opening intro music: GOAT by Wayne Jones, courtesy of YouTube Audio Library --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jokagoge/support
#actor #southafrica #podcast #gregkriek #kevinhart #meganfox #zachsnyder Join the MetaLab fam for ultra premium supplementation, code "JOSH15" - https://www.metalabsupps.com/ Greg Kriek was a 2024 Primetime Emmy® Awards contender for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series/Movie for his role alongside Kevin Hart in Die Hart 2: Die Harter. Competing against industry heavyweights like Barry Keoghan, Robert Downey Jr., and Taylor Kitsch, Greg solidified his reputation as one of South Africa's most internationally credited actors in his category. With over 95 screen credits, Greg is celebrated for his versatility and transformative performances. He starred as Dr. Tony Sinclair in the Emmy®-winning The Serengeti Rules and played Karl Stromberg in the Emmy-nominated Die Hart 2: Die Harter. In 2023, he won Best Supporting Actor at the Oscar-qualifying Los Angeles Annual Film Awards for his role in the Holocaust drama Trust. Greg's portfolio includes a key role in Zack Snyder's Rebel Moon franchise, acting alongside Sir Anthony Hopkins, Charlie Hunnam, and Djimon Hounsou. Other notable projects include Fly Me to the Moon with Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum and Rogue opposite Megan Fox. Trained by top acting coaches like Larry Moss and Ivana Chubbuck, Greg has mastered a craft that transcends genres. His upcoming 2025 releases include seven major projects, such as a top-secret Amazon limited series, a western with Harvey Keitel, and two international features in Iceland and Cambodia. Having shared the screen with icons like Morgan Freeman and Olga Kurylenko, Greg continues to establish himself as one of Hollywood's most dynamic talents. Don't forget to like and subscribe FOR MORE INFO Greg Kriek - https://www.instagram.com/gregkriek/?hl=en Joshua Eady - https://www.instagram.com/justblamejosh/ Storytime Podcast - https://www.instagram.com/storytimepodcastjosh/ WATCH https://youtu.be/2xRAn3Umo_A
Every British actor has to pass through Casualty, 'The Bill', 'Doctors' or 'Holby City' at some point in their career, today's guest did all three back to back and then got his first break through with a regular spot on 'Grange Hill' and all of this without going to drama school... He broke into film with 'Tormented' and 'Centurion', following this with George Clooney's 'Monuments Men' but you may know him best for the hit show 'Riviera' or Apple TV's 'Foundation'. We chat about his near misses, not getting distracted by other actors trajectories and almost getting to work with Sir Anthony Hopkins in Amazon Primes 'Those About to Die'. - Host - Actor/Writer Elliot James Langridge Please contact (Scott Marshall Partners) - We are sponsored by BetterHelp providing you access to the largest online therapy service in the world. Get 10% off your first month at betterhelp.com/lifeinfilm - 'Those About to Die' is on Amazon Prime now. - Thank you to our guest Dimitri & his team at R&CPMK. Thank you as always to our sponsor BetterHelp - If you enjoyed this episode, please review and follow us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and You Tube etc and please share. It makes a huge difference. - Join us on Twitter, Tik Tok, Instagram, @LIFEINFILMpod & For early and uncut episodes check of the Patreon at patreon.com/Lifeinfilmpodcast -
“No mere mortal can resist, the Evil of The Thriller!” Who would dare to tell The Master, Vincent Price, he's wrong?! Not us!! It's that most wonderful time of the year again - spooky season! And you know we here at Just Another Friday Night do our best to set the tone for you Halloween horror vibe! While we've travelled many wicked roads in the past - this year we're checking out some particularly juicy tales of suspense! The 1991 remake of the classic Cape Fear starring Robert DeNiro as the maniacal Max Cady, another ‘91 flick this time with Julia Robert's in Sleeping with the Enemy, the 1987 masterpiece Fatal Attraction which many say set the tone for psychical/erotic thrillers for years to come and last but certainly not least, arguably the Greatest of All-Time, not just in the genre of psychological suspense thrillers but film in general, starring Sir Anthony Hopkins is his Oscar winning performance as Dr. Hannibal Lecter - The Silence of the Lambs. While at a glance these may not seem the type of films to frighten you - we guarantee you they are each truly and utterly terrifying in their own distinct way! Join us as we share our thoughts and look forward to hearing yours and after you can let us know if the lambs have stopped screaming. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jafnpodcast/support
We talk about the 2023 Sir Anthony Hopkins film detailing the story of Nicholas Winton.
Celebrate 50 episodes of scares, questionable taste, and Simpsons references with us as we put the lotion in the basket for a giant-sized analysis of one of the most titanic horror movies of the 1990's or maybe even of all time as we break down Jonathan Demme's iconic The Silence of the Lambs. We're all about Ted Levine's Buffalo Bill, Jodie Foster's Clarice Starling, and Sir Anthony Hopkins's Hannibal "The Cannibal" Lecter. We air out some grievances, talk Thomas Harris's Hannibal Lecter novels, and definitively determine which of us is the classiest brother.
This week we review the award winning Jodie Foster and Sir Anthony Hopkins masterpiece The Silence of the Lambs!
In this episode, actor and comedian Chris Williams joins Aaron to find hope in the hopeless. We discuss everything from the election and Kamala Harris to working with his sister Vanessa Williams to how they get those funny moments in Curb Your Enthusiasm. Plus some baseball talk and breaking down the entertainment biz and our work together to help the neurodivergent community! And Anthony Hopkins Stories!
Lara Wolf talks her new show "Those About to Die", her journey to New York, and the time she burned herself before an audition! About Lara: Lara Wolf is a multilingual actress with an international edge: she was born in Tehran, raised in Zurich, and now lives as a naturalized New Yorker in Brooklyn. She studied Psychology at the Univerisity of Zurich, and simultaneously worked as a television host and fitness model for StarTV, before she relocated to the United States to train at the Lee Strasburg Theatre and Film Institute. She has also played a variety of characters, such as a detective (Bluebloods, Blindspot), as a mistress (You are Wanted, Amazon), and as Princess Nora in Quantico, where she guest-starred alongside Priyanka Chopra. Furthermore, Lara starred as the lead in the filmRoxana (by Elahe Massoumi) portraying an Iranian journalist, a Bahaii wife (Family Of Too Many), and the right-hand assistant of a mobster played by Gerard Depardieu (BigHouse). She was part of the reading of Marylin Felt's Asher's Command (directed by Navid Negahban, and performed at the Other Israel Film Festival), where she played Lila, the wife of an Israeli commander. She is also a founding member of the Primitive Grace Theatre Company in NYC where she's collaborated as a writer and actress with her mentors Paul Calderon and David Zayas (Hollywood Entrée). In the film The Performance,directed by Shira Piven, she acted opposite Jeremy Piven and Robert Carlyle and sang live! Recently, she starred in a leading role opposite Golshifteh Farahani in the film Reading Lolita in Tehran, directed by one of Israel's most notable filmmakers: Eran Riklis. Now, you can see her as ‘Queen Berenice' in the highly anticipated Peacock series Those About To Die opposite Sir Anthony Hopkins. Lara grew up playing tennis, and now enjoys playing in her free time to stay active – and when she's not on the court, you can probably find her on a reformer in a Pilates studio! She is passionate about overall wellness, both mental and physical, and strives in her day-to-day life to support others in their pursuit of finding it. Follow the show on social media! Instagram: https://instagram.com/thanksforcominginpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/tfci_podcast Facebook: http://facebook.com/thanksforcominginpodcast/ Patreon: patreon.com/thanksforcomingin YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXj8Rb1bEmhufSBFSCyp4JQ Theme Music by Andrew Skrabutenas Producers: Jillian Clare & Susan Bernhardt Channel: Realm For more information, go to thanksforcominginpodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Big Money Speaker and Secret Millionaire James Malinchak shares his experiences playing basketball in high school and college, what he learned from losing his beloved sister, his accidental entrance into public speaking and later coaching, and which of his books you must read. 01:32:43 Show Notes: 01:47 - Eric welcomes James Malinchak to The Excellence Project and highlights his many accomplishments. 07:40 - James and Eric discuss various aphorisms they don't agree with. 09:33 - James learned a valuable lesson while practicing 3-point shots. 21:32 - After James is injured, he decides to become a stockbroker. 25:08 - James shares the surprising way his speaking career began. 28:04 - James explains how and why he started writing his first book. 32:58 - James was surprised to find out how much speakers can earn. 34:32 - Eric asks James about his inspiration, his sister Vicki, who died from a brain tumor. 40:03 - James and Eric discuss their experiences as authors. 53:48 - James details how he started coaching people to become public speakers. 01:01:52 - James figures out why nobody is buying his courses after his speaking engagements. 01:14:20 - Eric asks James which one of his books should people read. 01:09:09 - James pulls back the curtain on how he met Sir Anthony Hopkins. 01:28:29 - James explains why you shouldn't have to sell or close anybody. Resources From This Podcast: Teenagers Tips for Success : Create a Future, Achieve Your Dreams and Become VERY Successful by James Malinchak https://www.amazon.com/Teenagers-Tips-Success-Achieve-Successful/dp/0964692414 Success Starts With Attitude by James Malinchak https://www.amazon.com/Success-Starts-Attitude-James-Malinchak/dp/0964692430 Millionaire Success Secrets by James Malinchek https://millionairefreebook.com/ Your Next Steps: Purchase tickets for Go Pro Xperience 2024: https://nmpro.link/gpx24-pc Get more likes and comments with engaging, unique posts written by AI in one click & access the AI version of the #1 Network Marketing expert, Eric Worre: https://nmpro.link/nmproai-pc Visit Go Pro Academy for the best online Network Marketing courses: goproacademy.com/gpa2024 Go Pro: 7 Steps to Becoming a Network Marketing Professional - Purchase Eric's Book: https://nmpro.link/goprobook-pc Hire Eric, the #1 Network Marketing Expert, to inspire and train your team! https://nmpro.link/hireeric-pc For the latest (Free!) Network Marketing tips, tactics and strategies visit: https://nmpro.link/yt-subscribe Questions or Comments? Do you have questions you would like me to answer in future podcasts or comments on the show you'd like to share? Email me at podcast@networkmarketingpro.com
"You're not going to kill anyone else are you?"On this episode we're looking at the film that attempted to turn Sir Anthony Hopkins into the next James Bond, WHEN EIGHT BELLS TOLL (1971).To see if we should award Old Tony a license to thrill is Richard Kirkham from the cryptically titled Kirkham A Movie A Day.Episode 148.NB - Unfortunately, this episode suffers from some audio issues. Hopefully, they're not too distracting.
Hollywood director Matthew Brown, who directed and co-wrote Freud's Last Session, shares his thoughts on two of the greatest minds of the 20th Century. The film, which features Sir Anthony Hopkins, Matthew Goode and Liv Lisa Fries, raises questions about the existence of God, the prevalence of human suffering and the perceived conflict between religion and science. What would Freud and Lewis have spoken about if they had met? How can we model civil conversation with those we vehemently disagree with? What can we learn from Lewis and Freud in today's society? + Subscribe to The CS Lewis podcast: https://pod.link/1560959545 + For more shows, free ebook and newsletter visit our new website + For online learning https://www.premierunbelievable.com/training + For our Premier Unbelievable? Live events + Support the podcast from the USA + Support the podcast from UK and rest of the world
MOVIE NIGHT! Join Tom, Dan & Sarah as they saddle up alongside that bold renegade who carves a “Z” with his blade, a “Z” that stands for ZORRO. The pride of Wales is on parade with Catherine Zeta-Jones and Sir Anthony Hopkins supporting Antonio Banderas in the 1998 Action/Adventure classic, “The Mask of Zorro.” Picking up the legacy of the famed Fox and masked vigilante, this masterpiece of 90's blockbusting-swashbucklery took a big swing at bringing Zorro into the modern age, and it still hits harder than a cart of gold bullion pushed off a cliff onto a keg of dynamite. Tune in for spicy duels and spicier dancing, a heated discussion on plot nitpicking, and a masterclass on villainy through discussion of the film's only American character, the psychopathic Captain Love. Contained within: live-action anime and also the regular kind, celebrity whip skill rankings, horse comedy, and possible Schumacher vindication.
Hacemos balance de la última Fiesta del Cine (min 4) que ha permitido a títulos como “Furiosa”, “El Reino del Planeta de los Simios” o “Amigos imaginarios” tener una nueva oportunidad en salas y nos fijamos en lo que está animando ya el regreso a la normalidad tras la rebaja especial de precios. Porque acaban de llegar títulos nuevos y propuestas que tienen que pasar por nuestro FILTRO LUCHINI. El cine comercial se hace fuerte con el calor y diversifica su oferta con acción, humor, terror y psicoanálisis discursivo y teatral. Dicho con títulos, te hablamos hoy de BAD BOYS: RIDE OR DAY (análisis y crítica desde el min 6) que supone el regreso de Will Smith haciendo dupla con Martin Lawrence; HIT MAN ( min 12) que viene demostrar que Glen Powell es uno de los grandes activos masculinos de Hollywood; LOS VIGILANTES (min 18) que supone el debú en la dirección de la hija de M. Night Shyamalan; LA ÚLTIMA SESIÓN DE FREUD (min 26) que tiene como gran aval el duelo interpretativo entre Sir Anthony Hopkins y Mathew Goode y “Ex Maridos” (min 32) que juega con la baza del reencuentro de Griffin Dunne y Rosana Arquette tras el “Jo, ¡qué noche! De Marti Scorsese (1985) Títulos que van a despertar acordes y desacuerdos entre Alberto Luchini y Raquel Hernández, con los que no toca además cerrar las Semifinales de nuestra Champions de los Oscar (min 35). En este capítulo miden fuerzas la francesa The Artist (2011) y su delicioso homenaje al cine mudo y el que es hasta la fecha el mejor legado de un tal Ben Afleck: ARGO (2012). La que venza se enfrentará en semifinales a uno de los rivales más duros de esta competición, el OPPENHEIMER de Christopher Nolan. Y en nuestra sección final, Música para soñar Cine, nuestro experto Ángel Luque pone el foco sobre una de las grandes beneficiadas de la última Fiesta del Cine. EL REINO DEL PLANETA DE LOS SIMIOS, que sigue explorando el pulso entre el hombre y el simio, también va a tener una segunda vida en ESTAMOS DE CINE gracias a la excelente banda sonora de John Paesano, que ha llevado a nuestro crítico musical a alzar la mano desde su butaca y pedir un análisis y merecido disfrute del que ya puede presumir de ser uno de los grandes éxitos del año.
Filmmaker Matt Brown joins Popcorn Podcast to discuss his latest film Freud's Last Session, starring Sir Anthony Hopkins as neurologist Sigmund Freud, Matthew Goode as famous author CS Lewis. As a double major in English and Polictical science, Brown is obviously interested in life's big questions and the heart of the human condition, and that is evident in the films he makes. So, Brown dropped by to discuss how he convinced Anthony Hopkins the role of Freud was right for him; how to hold onto our beliefs while still respecting differing opinions; and how he put that philosophy into practice while collaborating with playwright Mark St Germain on Freud's Last Session.Know someone who loves movies? Please share Popcorn Podcast with your friends.Visit popcornpodcast.com for more movie reviews, celebrity interviews and news.Popcorn Podcast interviews the biggest stars, including Hugh Jackman and more, on YouTube: Popcorn Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sir Nicholas 'Nicky' Winton was a young London stockbroker who visited Prague in December of 1938 where he discovers a large population of refugees fleeing the Nazis - and he knew he must do something, at least for the children. Back in London, Nick spent months arranging for foster families, passports, and documentation that would usher hundreds of children to safety... 669 children! 50 years later his story came to light in a remarkable way. Nick Winton lived his 106 years humbly, with the idea that service to others isn't a calling, it's simply what one does.Today, his son, Nick Winton, Jr., a soft-spoken, compassionate, storyteller joins us to talk about his dad and the film "One Life", starring Sir Anthony Hopkins, that is in theaters now. You'll be so moved! ~ Delilah See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Keegan, Cassi and Christina discuss the disastrous Willy Wonka event, Steve Jobs and how to spot if you're in a relationship with a narcissist. The FMK is between Christian Bale, Evan Peters and Sir Anthony Hopkins. Going into the bad date stories, Keegan shares a date with a love bomber, Christina shares a wild date with a borrowed cop car, and Cassi shares a date that ends up having to enlist their Mom for help. Keegan wraps it up in the true crime segment, Tainted Love, with the story of Natasha Ryan. Got a bad date to share? Go to https://myworstdatepodcast.com or follow us on Instagram, TikTok & YouTube @myworstdatepodcast.
STAT's Lev Facher talks about two medications that help stop opioid overdoses and why medical professionals don't use them more. And, WLRN's Verónica Zaragovia explains why Miami has announced new restrictions to keep spring break under control. Then, Sir Anthony Hopkins talks about his role in the new film "One Life." Hopkins plays the real-life character Nicholas Winton.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Can you believe that even Sir Anthony Hopkins feels like a fraud at times?!Make sure you bank that so you remember it the next time a imposter syndrome kicks in!Enjoy :-) Sumantha____________________
Dame Esther Rantzen is a tour de force: journalist, TV presenter and campaigner, her vision and dynamism brought about the nationwide helpline for children in distress, Childline. Through her massively popular consumer show That's Life, Esther was also responsible for campaigning for organ donation and introducing compulsory seatbelts for children, at the same time as showcasing viewers' faulty washing machines and laughing at misshapen vegetables. Recently, That's Life's incredible reunion of Sir Nicholas Winton with the children he had rescued from the Holocaust in Prague has been made the subject of the film One Life starring Sir Anthony Hopkins. Gyles and Dame Esther spoke over Zoom, and the interview was recorded in two parts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dame Esther Rantzen is a tour de force: journalist, TV presenter and campaigner, her vision and dynamism brought about the nationwide helpline for children in distress, Childline. Through her massively popular consumer show That's Life, Esther was also responsible for campaigning for organ donation and introducing compulsory seatbelts for children, at the same time as showcasing viewers' faulty washing machines and laughing at misshapen vegetables. Recently, That's Life's incredible reunion of Sir Nicholas Winton with the children he had rescued from the Holocaust in Prague has been made the subject of the film One Life starring Sir Anthony Hopkins. Gyles and Dame Esther spoke over Zoom, and the interview was recorded in two parts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tyler, Konnery, and podcaster-in-residence Jacob Padilla cower in horror as Michael Bay takes the Transformers franchise for one last ride with "Transformers: The Last Knight!" They discuss the 6 different plots happening concurrently without any cohesiveness whatsoever, the Watch that Killed Hitler, basically everything Sir Anthony Hopkins does in this movie, and so much more in this mentally-trying episode of The Friendchise! What's New: Kon: Vinland Saga (Netflix) Tyler: Melancholia (Kanopy), Fall of the House of Usher by Edgar Allan Poe (Hoopla) Jacob: Extraction and Extraction 2 (Netflix)
Some people live with nostalgia for all that's come before, but this isn't an issue that acting legend Sir Anthony Hopkins contends with. To whit: the demise of his two marriages and his long estrangement from his only child are met with a classic stiff upper lip. "Life is life," Hopkins has said, "you get on with it." If his earlier decades weren't especially touchy-feely, it does seem like he's found sustained happiness in this century. Stacie has the details.Want early, ad-free episodes, limited series, Zoom hangouts, and more? Join us at patreon.com/trashydivorces!To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to sales@advertisecast.com or visit https://www.advertisecast.com/TrashyDivorces. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Some people live with nostalgia for all that's come before, but this isn't an issue that acting legend Sir Anthony Hopkins contends with. To whit: the demise of his two marriages and his long estrangement from his only child are met with a classic stiff upper lip. "Life is life," Hopkins has said, "you get on with it." If his earlier decades weren't especially touchy-feely, it does seem like he's found sustained happiness in this century. Stacie has the details. Want early, ad-free episodes, limited series, Zoom hangouts, and more? Join us at patreon.com/trashydivorces! To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to sales@advertisecast.com or visit https://www.advertisecast.com/TrashyDivorces. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Craig Mazin: Old Fashioned (1 teaspoon sugar, 3 dashes bitters, 1 teaspoon water, 2 1/2 ounces bourbon, orange twist, Luxardo cherry optional)2-time Emmy Award winner Craig Mazin discusses his new HBO show THE LAST OF US based in the very popular video game, The Sopranos and the Golden Age of TV, the brilliance of the 'Limited Series' format for scripted and unscripted content, the HBO limited series CHERNOBYL and the very fraught sliding scale of journalistic responsibility shown by the creators of documentaries and docu-dramas, and his crazy casting story with Sir Anthony Hopkins.
Shat The Movies has covered "The Silence of The Lambs," but that wasn't enough for film elitists who scoff at the mainstream appeal of Sir Anthony Hopkins' Hannibal Lecktor and Jodi Foster's Clarice Starling. They insisted we review the movie that started it all: "Manhunter." It was hard to validate this movie without comparing it to everything that came after: Buffalo Bill dancing to "Goodbye Horses," Mads Mikkelsen bringing sex appeal to the series or Frederick Chilton getting some flesh to his character. But that's OK, because those comparisons revealed some of "Manhunter's" subtle strengths. In this episode, Gene admits he doesn't understand some of Michael Mann's artsy decisions; Big D illuminates some of the guerilla filmmaking that went into "Manhunter;" and Ash gets pissed on behalf of murder victims' families. The Shat Crew also discusses Brian Cox's version of Hannibal, chuckles at William Petersen's spirited self-talk and explores whether a little romance can help elevate an '80s thriller. SUBSCRIBE Android: https://shatpod.com/android Apple: https://shatpod.com/apple All: https://shatpod.com/subscribe CONTACT Email: hosts@shatpod.com Website: https://shatpod.com/movies Leave a Voicemail: Web: https://shatpod.com/voicemail Leave a Voicemail: Call: (914) 719-7428 SUPPORT THE PODCAST Donate or Commission: https://shatpod.com/support Shop Merchandise: https://shatpod.com/shop Theme Song - Die Hard by Guyz Nite: https://www.facebook.com/guyznite
Speaking Podcast Social Media / Coaching My Other Podcasts + Donations https://bio.link/podcaster ==================== Bio of Howard: At the tender age of 9, in Portobello Road Market, London, I sold antiquarian maps and prints to wily dealers, collectors, and tourists. Many of these good folk considered it acceptable to haggle over the price with me, an innocent little kid. As time passed, I saw similar patterns in their strategies. I put together a “framework of charm,” velvet on the outside but iron on the inside. After that, nobody received one penny over the standard trade discount. Charisma is born… By age of 15, I was appearing on TV Channel 15 in Chicago as a close-up card magician. On Sky News, I wowed the anchor with some rather cool card tricks. In London, I even fooled Michael Jackson with ace magic effects. Since then, I've had the privilege of acting alongside Sir Anthony Hopkins, Pierce Brosnan, and Shakespearean actor Hugh Quarshie. Between acting gigs, I toured the globe as a charisma trainer. I worked with famous actors, industry leaders and business professionals at corporations, as well as small business owners and entrepreneurs. Five years ago, fate called me online. Hosting or guesting on webinars, making lives and pre-recorded material on camera – my aim always to inspire, to educate, to entertain. To serve people in the best possible way. I now inspire Senior Leaders at Apple, educational facilitators at New Zenler, coaches and entrepreneurs from America, Europe, the UK, Australia and China to use their charisma to persuade and engage teams and audiences to a whole new level. Online and offline. I can help you too! Charisma! I feel truly blessed to bring my life's work to those who want to cut through noise and express their truth in the most professional way possible. By uniting your passion with your expertise, you can engage, educate and enrapture. Charisma is about bringing your best business self in unique but memorable ways, allowing you to deliver persuasive and quality performances full of authority, wit and charm that create impact and ultimately, inspire people to action. What we Discussed: - His Charisma Background - His Magic Journey - Acting Career - Tips for Video Presentation - Projecting Your Voice - Why he Stands when Recording & Coaching - Different Mics to use and where to clip it - His ebook on Public Speaking and more How to Contact Howard: https://charismacoach.biz/ http://ownanyroom.com/ =============== Speaking Podcast Social Media / Coaching My Other Podcasts + Donations https://bio.link/podcaster --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/roy-coughlan/message