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Anmeldt i denne episode: HEAT (UHD), THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE (UHD), SPIRAL: FROM THE BOOK OF SAW, BAMSE, PROJECT GUTENBERG, THE ICEMAN COMETH, SPECIAL ID, PROJECT WOLF HUNTING, HUNT, UKRUDT, THE ART OF THE STEAL, KLEO (s1), KILLING EVE (s1), MIDNIGHT, MENU, OPERATION MEKONG, ENTER THE FAT DRAGON---med flere!!
Ihr wisst wir lieben Indie-Spiele. Und wenn ihr es bisher nicht wusstet, dann wisst ihr es spätestens nach diesem Podcast. Wir hatten nämlich die Gelegenheit bei einem Event dabei zu sein, bei dem im Rahmen des ID@Xbox Programms direkt 4 Indie-Titel näher beleuchtet wurden. Die Spiele, die wir beim Event gesehen haben, sind The Last Case of Benedict Fox, Everspace 2, Planet of Lana und Lightyear Frontier, die alle direkt zu Release im Xbox Game Pass verfügbar sein werden. Und erscheinen sollen sie alle schon im Spring 2023. Zu jedem Spiel gab es eine kurze Gameplay-Demo und Infos von den jeweiligen Developern und wir dachten uns - am besten erzählen wir euch direkt in Podcast-Form, was wir gesehen haben. Hört also gerne rein bei dieser Special Folge, in der wir euch ein bisschen was über die kommenden ID@Xbox-Hits erzählen. Feedback und Kritik könnt ihr gerne auf Twitter, per Mail oder in den Kommentaren hinterlassen. Außerdem könnt ihr auf www.twitch.tv/threetwoplay vorbeischauen und abonnieren bzw. unsere Livestreams verfolgen, uns unter www.patreon.com/threetwoplay unterstützen oder auch einfach eine nette Bewertung über Spotify, iTunes und Co. da lassen. Wir freuen uns über nette Worte, wenn es euch gefällt, aber Kritik verkraften wir auch. Einfach in die Tasten hauen. Dazu ist das Internet ja da. Danke auf jeden Fall schon einmal, dass ihr überhaupt da seid.
Herbeluister de speciale uitzending van VBTV vanuit de iconische Handelsbeurs van Antwerpen. De gasten zijn Vlaams Parlementslid Filip Dewinter en Europees Parlementslid Tom Vandendriessche. Zij praten over de ID-meeting 'Ons Europa', wat moet veranderen aan de Europese Unie en de migratieproblematiek in onder andere Antwerpen.
This month, March, we will explore one of the key issues at the root of the tsunami of fraudulent unemployment benefit claims prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The level of benefit fraud has gone from truly unprecedented to staggering. ID.me CEO, Blake Hall, tells the Identity Theft Resource Center® on the monthly “The Fraudian Slip” podcast that unemployment benefits fraud could top $200 billion. Blake Hall is the Founder and CEO of ID.me, the next-generation digital identity network that simplifies how individuals securely prove their identity online. Consumers can verify their identity with ID.me once and seamlessly login to more than 400 leading brands without creating a new password and verifying their identity again. Government agencies, healthcare organizations, financial institutions, and retailers use ID.me to verify the identity of customers. Blake was named CEO of the Year for 2019 by One World Identity. Prior to founding ID.me. Learn more: www.idtheftcenter.org/ Follow on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/idtheftcenter/ Follow on Twitter: twitter.com/IDTheftCenter
Fatigued But Not Forgotten Episode 9 “A Very Special IDisode” Today Matt pitches a sequel to a movie no one saw and Sean fights back blind in the last episode of this segment with this format! Exciting things are afoot… As always you can vote for the winner on our Twitter! Credits: Pitchman - Matt Reifschneider Rival - Sean Caylor Produced by Matt Reifschneider and Sean Caylor Edited by Sean Caylor bloodbrothersfilmreviews.blogspot.com Reach us at: nffpod.sean@gmail.com facebook.com/nofranchisefatigue twitter.com/nffpod Thank you for listening. --- 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/nffpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nffpodcast/support
Brought to you by Scripts R' Us - the only spot to get a movie script when you have absolutely no writing talent. This episode, we prepare for what has been heralded as the most awesome thing ever, the Godfrey Ho YouTube sensation that is Undefeatable. From what we know there is lots of bad kung fu, some ridiculous stunts, an epic mullet, and the "best fight scene of all time", according to many movie reviewers. We have high hopes that this will be a new entry in the Bad Movie Hall of Fame. Netflix Do's and Don'ts Oculus Reindeer Games Spitfire Stranded Special ID
The boys are back in town and they brought a big fat geek-love packed episode of The Stream Team Podcast with them. Press Rewind this week features martial arts star Donnie Yen in Special ID, along with the newish horror films, Occulus and The Quiet Ones. The Winchesters: Sam & Dean, make a return to STP as Joe talks Supernatural season 9. For Hot This Week, Jamel goes on an epic rant (maybe too epic) about the premiere of Gotham, followed by the duo getting pretty sappy about the trailer for Tomorrowland. To cool things off, Joe hits the listeners with the calming beauty of ancient Chinese kung fu, as he leads a brief discussion of Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon: The Green Legend. Finally, for The Main Event the J-Crew gets filthy with actor Matthew McConaughey. Whoa, whoa, calm down ladies, we’re just talking about the Steam Team review of the 2013 film Mud. Podcast Music by: Broke for Free - http://brokeforfree.com The Not Quite Quartet - http://thenotquitequartet.com/ If you like our show, then please help us grow, by telling a friend how much you enjoy the Stream Team Podcast review us on iTunes!(Subscribe) to our Podcast in iTunes(Download) Download our Podcast as an MP3(XML) paste this link in you favorite Podcatcher Show Notes Available via Google Drive
Excellence in Progressive Radio. Join us for our Wednesday night 30 minute progressive politics news update with Host Keith Brekhus. A daily dose of politics and the Liberal Fix to fit your busy schedule. This episode features an interview with Democrat Shirley Ringo who is running for Congress in Idaho's 1st Congressional District against Tea Party Republican Raul Labrador. If you are interested in being a guest and for any other inquiries or comments concerning the show please contact Naomi Minogue at naomi@liberalfixradio.com.
“Special ID” would have been a decent action movie, if less effort were made to highlight one of the female characters. Hong Kong director Clarence Fok’s latest outing stars Chinese martial artist Donnie Yen and actress Jing Tian. Yen plays an undercover police officer working for a local gang leader. He is assigned by both the gang leader and his senior officer to investigate a missing person case. His mission brings him in cooperation with female officer played by Jing Tian. Together the partners have to find o ut the culprit, and why the police and the gang both take an interest in the same case. Yen may not be as good-looking as Jet Li, but he is always known for unique fighting style blending different schools of martial arts. In the last few years, he mostly appeared in historical martial arts films, while in fact his particular talent is more suited for modern action films. In “Special ID”, Yen’s contribution in action choreography is what makes the viewers stay in their seats. However, apart from three major scenes that showcase Yen’s skills, the film has little else to offer. Donnie Yen tries very hard to portray a police officer who acts like a gang member. His performance is satisfactory, compared to the female lead. Actress Jing Tian is relatively new to the movie industry, but each time she appears on the big screen, she is accompanied by mega stars playing supporting roles. This has led many to suspect that someone is secretly squandering tens of millions of RMBs to make her famous, but she has just denied the allegations and attributed everything to her hard work and good fortune. In “Special ID”, Yen has designed some eye-opening action scenes for her, but they don't change the fact that Jing still has a long way to go to improve her acting skills. To boost character development and Jing Tian’s presence, the director introduces many relationship scenes, which neither of the major characters is particularly good at. So this arrangement only serves as distraction from the main plot, just like the final car chase that looks suspiciously like a prolonged collision test and automobile commercial. Anyway, it is nice to see Donnie Yen returning to modern action films, hopefully he won’t need to baby-sit someone next time. On a scale from one to ten, “Special ID” deserves a five.
The key to making a box office hit in China is controversy. "Police Story 2013" may not have provoked as much discussion as Feng Xiaogang's latest movie "Personal Tailor", but there are still many issues that have got filmgoers talking. The police action thriller stars Jackie Chan as a Chinese police officer caught in the machinations of a criminal gang. The owner of a nightclub kidnaps a group of partygoers, including the officer's daughter, played by Jing Tian. Chan must play along with the villains until he finds a way to release the hostages. But as the story unfolds a connection linking all characters is revealed. The majority of comments focus on Jackie Chan's performance. The 60-year-old star announced his retirement from action films when he released "Chinese Zodiac" in 2012, but as his cooperation with director Ding Sheng developed, more action scenes were added. As a result, viewers can witness Chan getting beaten up real bad and challenging his limits at such an advanced age. Most critics appreciate Chan's efforts. And remembering his energetic roles in the previous installments of the Police Story franchise set in Hong Kong, movie fans commend Chan on his latest outing, this time set in Beijing. The other talking point of the film is much more controversial. The quality of Jing Tian's acting has been questioned in previous roles, yet she's always come back with ever bigger roles. In 2013 she sent shockwaves through the movie industry by teaming up with megastars Donnie Yen, Chow Yun-fat, Jackie Chan and Liu Ye in "Special ID", "Police Story 2013" and "The Man from Macau". Working with so many stars has helped her lift her acting skills from lousy to… well, still below average. At least that's the opinion of many filmgoers who have jumped on her back yet again after what they see as a below par performance. Police Story 2013 has generated over 270 million yuan in just 6 days and is now sitting on top of the charts in terms of daily grossing. Further proof to the theory controversy creates cash.
Stoo and Andy return! This week we hosted a “Donnie Double”, comparing IN THE LINE OF DUTY 4: WITNESS from 1989 and SPECIAL ID from 2013! We laughed, we cried and best of all, we podcasted it so you can hear it! Listen to Andy forget about films he just watched and listen to me […]