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With his new documentary The Last Republican making its US theatrical premiere at the Film Forum in New York this Friday, writer-director Steve Pink takes a break to dive into the tangled loyalties and murky morals of Luc Besson's 1990 breakout La Femme Nikita. Your genial host Norm Wilner cannot wait to put 2024 behind him … so Happy New Year, everyone!
In this episode, Film Forum Director & Premieres Co-Programmer Sonya Chung discusses our January openings with Premieres Artistic Director Mike Maggiore; and Mike talks to filmmaker Steve Pink about his new documentary THE LAST REPUBLICAN, opening January 3.
Directed by Steve Pink, THE LAST REPUBLICAN follows Republican Congressman Adam Kinzinger, a politician who sacrificed his career by taking a stand against Donald Trump's role in the January 6 insurrection. As Kissinger speaks publicly and demands accountability, the film opens our eyes to the ways that he was abandoned by his party for not toeing the line. In this 1on1, we speak to Kissinger and Pink about the line between people and politics and extending hands across the aisle.
On this edition of The Arts Section, we'll get into the Halloween spirit. Host Gary Zidek takes you inside Rough House Theater's immersive theater puppet haunted house. The Dueling Critics, Kelly Kleiman and Jonathan Abarbanel, join Gary to review a comedy that just opened in Aurora as a part of the Paramount Theater's Bold Series. Later in the show, Gary catches up with film director and Evanston native Steve Pink to talk about his new political-themed documentary. And Gary talks to Chicago-based artist Robert Earl Paige about his life in the arts.
An interview with Steve Pink, director of a new documentary film "The Last Republican," that focuses on former Congressman Adam Kinzinger, who famously broke with Donald Trump and the Republican Party over the results of the 2020 election and the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
Steve Pink talks about his new Adam Kinzinger documentary, “The Last Republican," which will be shown twice at the Chicago International Film Festival: Friday, October 18th at 5:00 p.m. and Saturday, October 19th at 12:00p.m. at the AMC NEWCITY 14, 1500 North Clybourn Ave in Chicago. Steve Pink will be at the Saturday screening to do a Q&A with WGN political analyst Paul Lisnek. For the conversation Joan is joined by Spencer Critchley, author of "Patriots of Two Nations," and host of “Dastardly Cleverness in the Service of Good” podcast. Catch "Joan Esposito: Live, Local and Progressive" weekdays from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. Central on WCPT (heartlandsignal.com/programs/live-local-progressive).
On today's show: – Newsman David Layman – Dr. Anna Palek of Total Dentistry – Spencer Critchley, author Patriots of Two Nations, and host of “Dastardly Cleverness in the Service of Good” podcast – Steve Pink, director of “The Last Republican” documentary Catch "Joan Esposito: Live, Local and Progressive" weekdays from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. Central on WCPT (heartlandsignal.com/programs/live-local-progressive). "Joan Esposito: Live, Local and Progressive" now has its very own podcast. Two, in fact: "Joan Esposito Full Episodes" and "Joan Esposito Featured Interviews." You can subscribe to one or both! Just search for Joan Esposito wherever you get your podcasts, or get links to the podcasts by visiting https://heartlandsignal.com/programs/live-local-progressive.
Are you lacking wisdom in these confusing times? When in doubt, always go to The Source. Steve Pink explains how in this sermon from the book of James.
This week on the No More Late Fees podcast Danielle and Jackie are joined by journalist and author Andrew Buss. Andrew has written for publications like Vanity Fair, Consequence of Sound, The Laugh Button, Vulture and has just released his new book Top Five: How High Fidelity Found Its Rhythm and Became a Cult Movie Classic. His new book about the 1997 film High Fidelity, features interviews with Jack Black, Stephen Frears, Todd Louiso, Sara Gilbert, DV DeVincentis, Steve Pink, Nick Hornby, Fred Armisen, and more! --- No More Late Fees https://nomorelatefeespodcast.com 909-601-NMLF (6653) — Follow Us on Social: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/nomorelatefees TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@nomorelatefees Facebook https://www.facebook.com/nomorelatefees Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@nomorelatefees Twitter https://x.com/NoMoreLateFees — CONQUERing https://myconquering.com 10% Off Code: JACKIE10 — NostaBeauty https://nostabeauty.com 20% Off Code: NMLF --- Andrew Socials Instagram https://www.instagram.com/andrewlbuss/ Twitter https://twitter.com/AndrewLBuss Top Five: How ‘High Fidelity' Found Its Rhythm and Became a Cult Movie Classic https://www.amazon.com/shop/nomorelatefeespodcast/list/16Y5HTTWULOPT?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsflist_aipsfnomorelatefeespodcast_5XNVHB6ECQKV3138YGM2 — --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nomorelatefees/support
Taylor Gray is an actor & writer. You might recognize him as Jedi Ezra Bridger from the incredibly popular Disney animated series STAR WARS: REBELS. He is starring in Sony Pictures' film SNL 1975, playing the role of Al Franken alongside Willem Dafoe, Dylan O'Brien and J.K. Simmons. The film is being directed by Jason Reitman and is based on real-life behind- the-scenes accounts of the opening night of Saturday Night Live. Taylor recently wrapped the indie film, ANY DAY NOW, written and directed by Eric Aronson. He stars as the lead of the upcoming film, HIGH EXPECTATIONS, opposite Kelsey Grammer. Prior to that, Taylor starred in the series, IN THE VAULT, and recurred on Jenji Kohan's comedy, AMERICAN PRINCESS. He also starred opposite Amber Midthunder in Steve Pink's 2021 Tiff selection, THE WHEEL and received his MA from The London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. We chat about being a jedi, working with Kevin Durant, why he travels so much, filling his cup, acting in his teens, exploration of the journey, Dave Filoni & Star Wars, mindset shifts, being an artist, writing and asking deep hard questions. The video footage of this entire chat is now out as well (one day after release)! So check them out on YouTube under Michael Kahan Check Taylor out on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/taylorgray3 Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/eltigrerabioso/ X / Twitter: https://x.com/iamtaylorgray
Join us as guest speaker Steve Pink continues our series through the book of Revelaton.
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Steve Pink's 2010 throwback to sleazy 1980s ski comedies, HOT TUB TIME MACHINE, is our feature presentation this week. We discuss how a misunderstanding birthed the title and script, John Cusack's necessity to the film working, the lude vulgarity, if nudity is necessary in the films, and much more! We also pick our TOP 7 MOVIES FROM 1986 in this week's SILVER SCREEN 7. Check out the show, subscribe, and become a regular here at THE BROKEN VCR! To watch the LIVE VIDEO RECORDING of BVCR, sign up to the PATREON ($2.99/month) at theturnbuckletavern.com. You'll get the episodes in video form days/weeks early.
We may have the best of intentions, but intentions alone won't get us to our desire destination, the "future you" that you want to become. We must take our intentions and put them into action! We invite you to listen in to our sermon this week from Steve Pink as he continues our sermon series FUTURE YOU, talking about how we can TAKE ACTION to put into practice the things we have been talking about throughout this series so far.
Join us this week as Steve Pink helps us to see Israel's forgetfulness in Exodus 32-34.
Join us as Steve Pink takes us through the book of the covenant and helps us to understand the cultural background behind this text.
Journey through cinema history as we run down some of our favorite time travel movies. The Final Countdown is a 1980 American science fiction war film about a modern nuclear-powered aircraft carrier that travels through time to the day before the December 7, 1941, attack on Pearl Harbor. Produced by Peter Douglas and Lloyd Kaufman (founder of Troma Entertainment) and directed by Don Taylor, the film contains an ensemble cast starring Kirk Douglas, Martin Sheen, James Farentino, Katharine Ross and Charles Durning. Time After Time is a 1979 American science fiction film directed by screenwriter Nicholas Meyer and starring Malcolm McDowell, David Warner, and Mary Steenburgen. Filmed in Panavision, it was the directing debut of Meyer, whose screenplay is based on the premise from Karl Alexander's novel Hot Tub Time Machine is a 2010 American science-fiction comedy film directed by Steve Pink and starring John Cusack, Rob Corddry, Craig Robinson, Clark Duke, Crispin Glover, Lizzy Caplan, and Chevy Chase. The film was released on March 26, 2010. It follows four men who travel back in time to 1986 via a hot tub, and must find a way to return to 2010. The Tomorrow War is a 2021 American military science fiction action film directed by Chris McKay, written by Zach Dean, and starring Chris Pratt. It was produced by David Ellison, Dana Goldberg, Don Granger, David S. Goyer, Jules Daly, and Adam Kolbrenner, with a supporting cast featuring Yvonne Strahovski, J. K. Simmons, Betty Gilpin, Sam Richardson, Edwin Hodge, Jasmine Mathews, Ryan Kiera Armstrong, and Keith Powers. It follows a mix of present-day soldiers and civilians sent into the future to fight an alien army. wyrdrealities.net linktr.ee/wyrdrealities --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wyrd-realities/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wyrd-realities/support
Twilight meets cheesy PG13 jump scare horror. If you like those things then you'll love this movie, if not, you probably won't. Either way, you're invited to listen to the episode. 0:06:30 - Box Office and upcoming releases. 0:47:00 *** What's Streaming *** HBOMAX BELFAST, Dir. Kenneth Branagh – Judi Dench, Jamie Dornan, Jude Hill, Caitriona Balfe. 2021 HOT TUB TIME MACHINE, Dir. Steve Pink. – John Cusak, Rob Corddry, Craig Robinson, Clark Duke, Sebastian Stan, Chevy Chase. 2010 INCEPTION, Christopher Nolan – Leonardo DiCaprio, Joseph Gordon Levitt, Ken Watanabe, Cillian Murphy, Tom Beringer, Marion Cotillard, Pete Postlewaithe, Michael Caine 2010. 0:28:45 - Trailers - THE SON / CONFESS FLETCH / THE LAST OF US (Teaser) 0:53:00 - THE INVITATION, Dir. Jessica M. Thompson ( Grayson 3 / Roger 3 ) Hosted, produced and mixed by Grayson Maxwell and Roger Stillion. Guest appearance by Christopher Boughan. Music by Chad Wall. Quality Assurance by Anthony Emmett. Visit the new Youtube channel, "For the Love of Cinema" to follow and support our short video discussions. Roger wears aviators! Please give a like and subscribe if you enjoy it. Follow the show on Twitter @lovecinemapod and check out the Facebook page for updates. Rate, subscribe and leave a comment or two. Every Little bit helps. Send us an email to fortheloveofcinemapodcast@gmail.com Thank you for Listening! Super sorry about the sound quality. Will be fixed next week.
The Wheel is about a young couple whose marriage is in crisis. They decide to retreat to a house in the woods to try to work out their differences, where they meet another couple who seem to have it all figured out. As they get to know each other, all four characters prove to be flawed and complicated. The Wheel is the first romantic drama Steve Pink has directed. He's known for his work on comedies such as High Fidelity, Grosse Pointe Blank and Hot Tub Time Machine, and he was thrilled for the chance to direct a drama. Steve cast actor Amber Midthunder (Prey), who had worked with cinematographer Bella Gonzales a few years ago on a short film, Prayers of a Saint. Steve admired her work on the short, and asked Bella to be the DP for The Wheel. It was during the summer of 2020 and most film productions were still shut down, so it was appealing to work with a small cast and crew that could stay in a bubble together to shoot a true low-budget indie drama for 18 days. They found a summer camp location in the mountains outside Los Angeles, and after a short two week prep, Steve, Bella and the 20 person crew drove up, with their own cars packed with equipment. Steve even used some of his own furniture, with some of the female cast member's costumes provided by his wife's wardrobe. For cinematographer Bella Gonzales, the movie was about finding moments and figuring out the heart of the movie. Every visual decision was based on what emotion the characters were feeling in each scene. It wasn't about getting the perfect shot, it was all about capturing the moods of the characters and the drama of complicated relationships. They had a circle of trust with the actors and the camera crew to create intimacy. Bella and Steve embraced the limited scope of the location- being able to shoot in the small area of the woods and the house made their creative decisions very easy. The crew was so small that everyone was extremely involved and invested in making the film great. Find The Wheel on VOD such as AppleTV+ or other streaming services. Find Steve Pink: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0684336/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1 Instagram: @alsostevepink Find Bella Gonzales: https://www.bellagonzales.com/ Instagram: @bellagonzalesdp Find out even more about this episode, with extensive show notes and links: http://camnoir.com/ep181/ Sponsored by Hot Rod Cameras: www.hotrodcameras.com The Cinematography Podcast website: www.camnoir.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheCinematographyPodcast Facebook: @cinepod Instagram: @thecinepod Twitter: @ShortEndz
Steve Pink's career as a writer, producer, and director is inextricably linked to his pal John Cusack. Pink co-wrote the screenplay for the 1997 black comedy "Grosse Pointe Blank," where Cusack played a deadpan assassin, and also worked on the adaptation of Nick Hornby's novel "High Fidelity," which was made into a film for Cusack in 2000.Pink had co-producer credits on both movies, and, in 2010, he finally directed Cusack in the '80s flashback comedy "Hot Tub Time Machine." Pink got his start as an actor in the Cusack movie "The Sure Thing" in '85; he also appeared in "Grosse Pointe Blank" and played a limo driver in the comedy "America's Sweethearts," where Cusack was paired with Julia Roberts and Catherine Zeta-Jones. Fittingly.Pink has worked as a co-executive producer on the TV series "Entourage," a tribute to male friendship in show business, and he has stepped up as producer on the Tom Cruise vehicle "Knight and Day."His new film is The Wheel.Albee and Walker, a young couple on the brink of divorce, rent a mountain getaway to save their fledgling marriage. Before long, their personal drama creates tension between their newly engaged AirBnB hosts -- Ben & Carly — leaving us to wonder if either couples' relationships will survive the weekend. Cast: Amber Midthunder, Taylor Gray, Bethany Anne Lind, Nelson Lee, Carly Nykanen, Kevin Pasdon. Available on DIGITAL and ON DEMAND, July 22nd.Enjoy my conversation with Steve Pink.
Steve Pink's career as a writer, producer, and director is inextricably linked to his pal John Cusack. Pink co-wrote the screenplay for the 1997 black comedy "Grosse Pointe Blank," where Cusack played a deadpan assassin, and also worked on the adaptation of Nick Hornby's novel "High Fidelity," which was made into a film for Cusack in 2000.Pink had co-producer credits on both movies, and, in 2010, he finally directed Cusack in the '80s flashback comedy "Hot Tub Time Machine." Pink got his start as an actor in the Cusack movie "The Sure Thing" in '85; he also appeared in "Grosse Pointe Blank" and played a limo driver in the comedy "America's Sweethearts," where Cusack was paired with Julia Roberts and Catherine Zeta-Jones. Fittingly.Pink has worked as a co-executive producer on the TV series "Entourage," a tribute to male friendship in show business, and he has stepped up as producer on the Tom Cruise vehicle "Knight and Day."His new film is The Wheel.Albee and Walker, a young couple on the brink of divorce, rent a mountain getaway to save their fledgling marriage. Before long, their personal drama creates tension between their newly engaged AirBnB hosts -- Ben & Carly — leaving us to wonder if either couples' relationships will survive the weekend. Cast: Amber Midthunder, Taylor Gray, Bethany Anne Lind, Nelson Lee, Carly Nykanen, Kevin Pasdon. Available on DIGITAL and ON DEMAND, July 22nd.
High Fidelity follows the 'mid-life' crisis of Rob, a thirty-something record-store owner who must face the undeniable facts - he's growing up. In a hilarious homage to the music scene, Rob and the wacky, offbeat clerks that inhabit his store expound on the intricacies of life and song all the while trying to succeed in their adult relationships. Are they listening to pop music because they are miserable? Or are they miserable because they listen to pop music? This romantic comedy provides a whimsical glimpse into the male view of the affairs of the heart.DirectorStephen FrearsWritersNick Hornby(book)D.V. DeVincentis(screenplay)Steve Pink(screenplay)StarsJohn CusackIben HjejleTodd LouisoJack BlackJoan Cusack Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! If you liked this episode, please rate/review us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!Follow us on Instagram and Twitter: @ApexMountainPodSend us an email: apexmountainpod@gmail.comCheck out our TikTok: tiktok.com/@apexmountainpodcastCheck out our movie list: letterboxd.com/apexmountainMusic from bensound.comSupport the show
On today's What to Watch: Reservation Dogs, from Taika Waititi and Sterlin Harjo, returns for its second season with Elora and her enemy-turned-friend Jackie deciding to make a run for it. Toy Story prequel Lightyear — an origin story about the heroic space ranger, voiced here by Chris Evans — makes its streaming debut. The docuseries Trainwreck: Woodstock '99 examines the violence and destruction that tarnished the music festival anniversary. The Wheel director Steve Pink tells us what he's watching. Plus more entertainment headlines — including the Batgirl movie getting shelved, Jake Gyllenhaal starring in a Road House remake, Jared Leto and Jamie Lee Curtis join the Haunted Mansion Movie, and Selena Gomez's Working Girl update — and trivia. More at ew.com, ew.com/wtw, and @EW. Host/Producer: Gerrad Hall (@gerradhall); Producer: Ashley Boucher (@ashleybreports); Editor: Lauren Klein (@ltklein); Writer: Calie Schepp; Executive Producer: Chanelle Johnson (@chanelleberlin). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week's special guest is writer/director Steve Pink who's new film, The Wheel, is available to rent now through all your favorite OnDemand services. Along with talking about what went into making this very intimate film, we discuss Steve's instant classic comedy, Hot Tub Time Machine and its sequel, Hot tub Time Machine Two. This is a great conversation that you don't want to miss and there are plenty of great little treats about many other films for your listening pleasure contained within. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/overduerentals/support
From humble beginnings at the New Criminal indie theatre group Steve met John Cusack, the two went on to write the classics Grass Point Blank and High Fidelity. He has also produced projects such as Entourage and the Tom Cruise action comedy Knight and Day. As a director he has gone from strength to strength with Netflix series Santa Clarita Diet starring Drew Barrymore and Timothy Olyphant and the hugely successful Kobra Kai but you may know him best for the comedy classics Accepted starring Justin Long and Jonah Hill and Hot tub Time Machine starring John Cusack Thank you to our guest Steve and thank you to 42West for making this episode possible. The Wheel starring Amber Midthunder is out now
Q&A on The Wheel with director Steve Pink and cast Taylor Gray, Nelson Lee, and Bethany Anne Lind. Albee and Walker, a young couple on the brink of divorce, embark on a mountain getaway to save their fledgling marriage. Before long, their personal drama also creates tension between their newly engaged Airbnb hosts.
This podcast covers New Girl Season 2, Episode 4, Neighbors, which originally aired on October 9, 2012 and was written by Berkley Johnson and directed by Steve Pink. Here’s a quick recap of the episode:This episode, the loft gets some new younger neighbors and while Jess and Schmidt try to be friends with them, they worship Jess and hate Schmidt. Meanwhile, Nick feels compelled to “break” Schmidt and make him feel like he’s old which he does through pranking him. Winston is realizing what more he wants out of life and makes a career change.We discuss Pop Culture References such as:Central to this episode, Jess creates “catch phrases” that come from TV shows like: "Did I Do That" by Steve Urkel from Family Matters“How rude” by Stephanie Tanner from Full HouseAdditional Pop Culture References such as:Old Spice + “the guy on the horse” - Nick is wearing Old Spice deodorant and Schmidt was unsure of the smell. Nick tries to explain that Old Spice as a brand is coming back in style, especially because of the “guy on the horse”, which is a reference to a series of Old Spice commercials. Mr. Belvedere - Jess was watching Mr. Belvedere at the beginning of the episode. Mr. Belvedere is an American sitcom that aired between 1985 and 1990 based on the 1947 novel Belvedere. The series follows posh butler Lynn Belvedere as he struggles to adapt to the Owens household. Characters from 80s Sitcoms - Jess mentions she can do character voices from any 80s sitcom. Specifically she mentions: Alf - Alf is an American TV sitcom that aired between 1986 to 1990. The title character is ALF (an acronym for "alien life form") who crash-lands in the garage of the suburban middle-class Tanner family. Cousin Larry Appleton [Perfect Strangers] - Larry Appleton is a character on the series Perfect Strangers, which aired from 1986 to 1993. The series chronicles the coexistence of midwestern American Larry Appleton and his distant cousin from eastern Mediterranean Europe, Balki Bartokomous. “Get out of the City Cousin Larry Appleton” was a phrase used by the character Balki in the show. Fraiser Crane [Fraiser] - Dr. Fraiser Crane is the title character of the series Fraiser which aired from 1993 until 2004. Fraiser was created as a spin-off of the TV show Cheers, continuing the story of psychiatrist Frasier Crane as he returned to his hometown of Seattle and started building a new life as a radio advice show host while reconnecting with his father and brother and making new friends.Dolla-dolla bills, y'all - Schmidt mentions he’ll be at the neighbors party with bells on, and then makes a bad reference to the phrase ‘Dolla Dolla Bills, Y’all’ by instead saying ‘Dolla Dolla Bells Y’all’. This phrase is made known from the lyrics of the 1993 song C.R.E.A.M by Wu-Tang Clan. This phrase has also gone on to become a larger part of internet culture.[Jewish] Peter Pan - Schmidt mentions he’ll never stop growing and that he’s like a Jewish Peter Pan (that he also phrases as “Petya Pan”, “Petter Pan”, and “Pesach Pan”). Created by Scottish novelist and playwright J. M. Barrie, Peter Pan is a fictional character that is a free-spirited and mischievous young boy who can fly and never grows up. This Screen Rant article also compares the entire show New Girl to Peter Pan (note: there are spoilers in this article).Gran Torino (as in referring to Clint Eastwood being old) - When Nick is trying to talk to Schmidt in the middle of his spiral about the neighbors thinking he’s old, Schmidt calls Nick Gran Torino. Gran Torino is an American drama film directed and produced by Clint Eastwood, who also starred in the film and plays an older man.Top Gun / Anthony Eds, the "Goose" man - Schmidt walks into the neighbors’ apartment and sees they are watching the movie Top Gun and calls out the character “Goose” played by the actor Anthony Edwards. Top Gun is a drama movie that follows United States Naval Aviator LT Pete "Maverick" Mitchell and his Radar Intercept Officer (RIO) LTJG Nick "Goose" Bradshaw as they are stationed aboard the USS Enterprise. Hilary Swank - Schmidt mentions that the actor Anthony Edwards is like the Hilary Swank of bald men. Hilary Swank is an American actress and film producer known for her roles in Million Dollar Baby, Boys Don’t Cry -- both of which she has won awards for -- P.S. I Love You, and The Horseman. [F]rank Sinatra - Winston calls himself “Prank” Sinatra after the famed musician Frank Sinatra as if to say he could smoothly pull off pranks. Francis “Frank” Albert Sinatra was an American singer and actor who was one of the most popular and influential musical artists of the 20th century. He is one of the best-selling music artists of all time, having sold more than 150 million records worldwide.Parkour - Schmidt proclaims Parkour when he is quickly moving around and jumping on items in the apartment. Parkour is a training discipline where people aim to get from one point to another in a complex environment, without assisting equipment and in the fastest and most efficient way possible.We also cover Schmidt’s happiness that the neighbors don’t hate him because of his age but rather his personality as our “Schmidtism”. In the “In the 2020s” section, our “not” was how Schmidt dismissed Nick as a professional because he wasn’t wearing a suit and our “yes” was how the loft were good friends including Schmidt encouraging Jess to follow her passion of teaching and the loft encouraging Winston with his job. We also give a brief look into the careers of Charlie Saxton (Chaz), Morgan Krantz (Fife), Jinny Chung (Sutton), and Jasmine Di Angelo (Brorie), the guest stars of this episode.Also in this episode were the following guest stars who we do not discuss in the podcast: Stone Eisenmann (Young Nick) and Jordan Fuller (Young Winston).On this episode, we discussed actuarial life expectancy and shared our results from this quiz which we took for fun. We also discuss Schmidt and Nick’s ages being inconsistent through the show so far as well as top pranks within movies listed on this article and youtube link. Lastly, we also mention how Zooey Deschanel has made a guest appearance on the show Frasier who Jess does an impersonation of in the beginning of the episode.While not discussed in the podcast, we noted other references in this episode including:When Schmidt is sharing that he’s younger and more successful than the rest of the loft, he considers himself Snow Leopard and the rest of the loft DOS.Snow Leopard - This is the 7th major operating release for the Apple operating system for their Macintosh computers. This operating system was released in August of 2009 and the next major release didn’t come until July 2011.DOS - This was a disk operating system that was initially used in IBM PCs but the acronym was used for over a dozen other operating systems in the time frame of the 1960s - 1990s.TGIF - In this episode, Jess mentions that there’s a TGIF marathon on. The TGIF lineup specifically stood for "Thank Goodness It's Funny." and was a block of family friendly comedies from 1989 - 2000, 2003 - 2005, and 2018-2019.Sitar - When the neighbors are trying to invite Jess over, they mention that they have a sitar. The sitar is an Indian string instrument used in Hindustani classical music. It was invented in medieval India and was popularized by the composer Ravi Shankar and was used in the 1960s by bands like The Beatles and The Rolling Stones.Pigskin - When Winston is making his big speech, he compares his job to the “pigskin” in the game of life. Pigskin is slang for a football which was originally inflated with the bladders of animals like pigs that were later covered by leather leading to the term “pigskin”. Footballs that were made from the inflation of pig bladders were replaced in the 1860s when vulcanized rubber was invented.After Schmidt realizes the neighbors don’t like him, he tries to act cooler by doing burpees:Olympics - When Schmidt is doing burpees, the neighbors sarcastically ask when the next Olympics is. The Olympic Games are an international sports competition featuring summer and winter sports where thousands of athletes from around the world compete and represent their countries. They are held every 4 years with either a Summer or Winter Olympics every 2 years.“Set a PR” - When Schmidt is doing burpees, he exclaims that he’s going to “set a PR”. A “PR” is a personal record and is used to evaluate one’s own best performance as a goal to beat in future workout sessions.This episode got a 7/10 Rating from Kritika and a 7.5/10 from Kelly and we both had the same favorite character again: Nick!Thanks for listening and stay tuned for Episode 5!Music: "Hotshot” by scottholmesmusic.comFollow us on Twitter, Instagram or email us at whosthatgirlpod@gmail.com!Website: https://smallscreenchatter.com/
En este episodio de Back to the Movies! Gabriel, Rafa y El Watcher continúan el mes de mayo, mes en el que conversan sobre las películas que consideran sus guilty pleasures, conversando sobre "Hot Tub Time Machine" (2010), película protagonizada por John Cusack, Rob Corddry, Craig Robinson y Clark Duke, escrita por Josh Heald y dirigida por Steve Pink. Apoya nuestro contenido uniéndote a nuestros Patreon, visita www.patreon.com/culturasecuencial y dándonos follow/subscribe en nuestro canal de Twitch, www.twitch.tv/culturasecuencial. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/culturasecuencial/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/culturasecuencial/support
This podcast covers New Girl Season 2, Episode 1, Re-Launch, which originally aired on September 25, 2012 and was written by Kay Cannon and directed by Steve Pink. Here’s a quick recap of the episode:This episode not only kicks off Season 2, but celebrates Schmidt having his penis cast removed and in only the way Schmidt can, he throws himself a party to “re-launch” his brand of “Danger” now that he’s no longer “broken penis guy”. Jess meanwhile has been laid off from her job as a teacher and tries to be a shot girl at Schmidt’s party to make some money. Throughout the episode, Nick supports Jess as she works through losing her job. We discuss Pop Culture References such as:“Groove is In the Heart” (Deee-Lite) - At the beginning of the episode, Nick is singing this song in the shower. At the end of the episode, Winston also sings this song while drunk at the bar. Lord of Winterfell (Game of Thrones) - When questioning Robby and Cece’s relationship, Schmidt ponders if Robby is like “the Lord of Winterfell or he's working with a real piece of pipe.”Additional Pop Culture References such as:Morgan Freeman / Shawshank - Winston is trying to convince Nick he’s matured by telling him he’s wearing a suit and Nick comments that his suit is something Morgan Freeman’s character would wear after leaving Shawshank. Morgan Freeman is an American Actor who portrayed the character Ellis Boyd ‘Red’ Redding in the movie Shawshank Redemption, which is a movie about two imprisoned men bonding over a number of years, finding solace, and eventual redemption through acts of common decency.Philip Seymour Hoffman - Schmidt mentioned Philip Seymour Hoffman was invited to his re-launch party. Philip Seymour Hoffman is an American actor, director, and producer. He acted in many films, including leading roles, from the early 1990s until his death in 2014.Crank Yankers - Schmidt mentioned that a writer for a little show called Crank Yankers was invited to his re-launch party. Crank Yankers is an American television show that features actual prank calls made by show regulars and celebrity guests that are re-enacted onscreen by puppets for a visual aid to show the viewer what is happening in the call. The show aired on Comedy Central from 2002-2005 and later aired on MTV2 from 2007-2009. Crank Yankers has returned again on Comedy Central in 2019.Slap Bracelet - After being laid off and getting to take items from the lost and found box, Jess mentioned she should have grabbed the slap bracelet. A slap bracelet is a bracelet that consists of layered, flexible stainless steel sealed within a fabric that wraps around your wrist when the bracelet is hit against it.Paramount Picture(s) - When Jess is trying to be a Shot Girl, she invents a character named Ivy who will sleep with someone for a chance to be in a Paramount Picture. Paramount Pictures is an American film and television production and distribution company founded in 1912.We also cover when Schmidt gave his fire monologue while twirling his fire batons as the “Schmidtism” of the episode. We changed our next segment to “In the 2020s” to highlight the “not” moments, like the way Schmidt described Cece’s new boyfriend, and the “yes” moments, like Robby not feeling threatened/his lack of toxic masculinity and the guys wanting to comfort Jess. We also give a brief look into Parker Posey and Nelson Franklin, the Guest Stars we featured in this episode.Also in this episode was Ross Mackenzie who we do not discuss in the podcast but played the proctor in the flashback scenes.We also discussed how Parker Posey replaced Leslie Mann for the role of the shot girl and how we were excited to see the Chore Chart still on the fridge! While not discussed in the podcast, we noted other references in this episode including:Bushel - When speaking about Nick and his “gift” of making mixed drinks, Winston asks why he’s trying to hide his light under a bushel. A bushel is actually a unit of volume in the US based on dry capacity and is equal to 8 dry gallons. It was primarily used for farming products like wheat. It’s also colloquially used to measure a “bushel of apples”.Dengue Fever - In the episode, Jess says that one way she could earn up to $700 at a hospital is by being infected with Dengue Fever for research. Dengue fever is a tropical disease that is carried by mosquitoes with the dengue virus. It has been a big problem since World War II and is still common in over 120 countries mainly in South America, South Asia, and Southeast Asia. It is currently classified as a neglected tropical disease.When Nick is giving Jess a tough love speech he mentions the following references: Passing cigarettes to prisoners - Historically, in prison, cigarettes were noted as an informal currency that allowed you to supplement the income that your family might place into a commissary account. In 2016, the preferred informal currency began to shift to Ramen after many prisons had budget cuts leading to prisoners having to find nutrition on their own.Turn-of-the-century bathing costume - In the 1900s women typically did not swim and rather jumped through the waves while holding onto a rope attached to a buoy and were dressed in black, knee-length wool dresses with puffed sleeves. They often also included a sailor collar, ribbons and bows, black stockings, and fancy caps.T-Ball - Casey tells Schmidt that her nickname is t-ball because you can never strike out with her. T-ball is a team sport that combines cricket, baseball, and softball for children between ages 4-7 to develop skills and have fun. The rules are most similar to those of baseball, however for the youngest players it is played without a score with each player being allowed to bat.This episode got a 9/10 Rating from Kritika whose favorite character was Nick and Kelly rated this episode an 8/10 and her favorite character was Winston!Thanks for listening and stay tuned for Episode 2!Music: "Hotshot” by scottholmesmusic.comFollow us on Twitter, Instagram or email us at whosthatgirlpod@gmail.com!Website: https://smallscreenchatter.com/
Our hosts are down in the dumps after getting rejected by every college they applied to. But then they realized… why not just create one? Today, we’re breaking down Steve Pink’s 2006 comedy, ‘Accepted,’ starring Justin Long, Blake Lively and Jonah Hill. Music: Session Horns by Stefan Kartenberg (c) copyright 2020 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/JeffSpeed68/60855 Ft: Javolenus
Title: Hot Tub Time Machine [Wikipedia] [IMDb] Director: Steve Pink Producers: John Cusack, Grace Loh, John Morris, Matt Moore Writers: Josh Heald (screenplay/story), Sean Anders (screenplay), John Morris (screenplay) Stars: John Cusack, Rob Corddry, Craig Robinson, Clark Duke, Crispin Glover, Lizzy Caplan, Chevy Chase Release date: March 26, 2010 (US) PROMO: Too Many Captains (@ItsaFilmPodcast) SHOWNOTES: Greetings fellow cinephiles! This episode is focused on a film that was a welcome reprieve from the last episode: the classic 2010 time travel comedy, Hot Tub Time Machine. We discuss the time travel tropes used, the many hilarious jokes and scenes throughout, and we just let loose with a more laid-back analysis of this irreverent comedy from the last decade! Collateral Cinema is on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Chill Lover Radio, iHeartRadio, Podbean, and wherever else you get your podcasts. Also, find us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Podchaser, and find us on Patreon! (Collateral Cinema is a Collateral Media Podcast. Intro song is a license-free beat. All music and movie clips are owned by their respective creators and are used for educational purposes only. Please don't sue us; we're poor!)
Grosse Pointe BlankWelcome to the Guys Review, where we review media, products and experiences.Directed by George ArmitageScreenplay by John Cusack, Steve Pink, Tom Jankiewicz, D.V. DeVincentisStarring John Cusack, Minnie Driver, Dan Aykroyd, Joan Cusack, Jeremy PivenReleased April 11, 1997Budget: $15M ($24.2M in 2020)Box Office: $31.1M ($50.1M in 2020)Gross: $16.1M, with $28.1M coming from America, making $3M internationally.Ratings: IMDb 7.3/10 Rotten Tomates 80% Google Users 87% Metacritic 76%Plot:Martin Blank Debi Newberry Grocer MarcellaIt opens with Martin, played by John Cusack, on the phone, in the middle of a "job" when his assitant, Marcella, Joan Cusack, tells him about his high schools 10 year reunion. He kills his mark, supposedly saving someone else, when Dan Aykroyd's Grocer, steps out and kills who Martin had just saved. They meet up afterwards, obviously not trusting each other, and Grocer tells him he's starting an organization for assassans, which also establishes their history together. Martin wants to stay solo. We then find Martin in Miami, he devised an ingenious way to kill this mark, but trying to drip some poison into his sleeping mouth, when he moves, wakes up, and Martin has to go in and finish the job. Back at his office, Marcella tells him clients aren't happy with the snafu, which Martin says his research shows the guy should've been in deep REM, giving us an idea how much he researches. To appease the clients, Martin has to do a rush job in Detroit, of which Grosse Pointe is a suburb. He then goes and speaks to his therapist, who doesn't want to treat him. We start to learn about his highschool sweet heart, Debi. Grocer has a job pulled from him, he suspects Martin, Grocer calls someone else to take Martin out after he takes out the mark.S:-Opens with "I can see clearly now"... Supposedly to give you a happy disposition about assassins.-A hitman with "scruples"-"Whatever it is I'm doing you don't like, I'll stop doing it"....."It's not me" *BANG* Wow. Cold.-The therapist thing is kinda funnyIn Detroit, we find two guys following Martin in. Martin cruises by the radio station and we're introduced to Minnie Drivers, Debi. he goes by the high school and has an interesting conversation with an old teacher, who he tells he's going home. Martin is shown pulling up in a neighborhood, with a conveniance store. We find out this is where his home used to be, he had no idea what happened. He finds his mom in a home of some sort, obviously with some mental illness, doesn't know what happened either. Martin then goes and talks to Debi, at the radio station. It's a very strange interaction, she kisses him, and they have it out, live on air. After leaving, Martin bumps into his old friend, Paul. They ride around and catch up. Paul also tells him he brokered the deal to sell Martins house to UltiMart. He contacts Marcella saying he's made 2 spooks and ghoul so far, thinks they may have double booked or trying to kill him. Martin goes back to the UltiMart, and the ghoul shows up, a shootout occurs and the UltiMart gets blown up. He sets up a date with Debi.S:-All the Lincoln town cars-The writing is pretty good, seems pretty real-The blocking in the radio scene, the back and forth, switching chairs, etc, very good.-How Debi doesn't blink when he says professional killer-I like his uneasiness of sitting in a chair with his back to the door/window-When they're smoking the joint and Paul starts screaming 10 years! Is he happy/angry?-Again, telling someone he's a professional killer and they think it's a joke-Martin watching Debi through his scope, good symbolism-Silly shootoutMartin and Debi go on their date, lots of exposition about the past 10 years, and talk about going to the reunion together. He meets the pair of guys following him in the bathroom, they appear to be working with Grocer. Back at his hotel he gets the intel of who's following him, two government agents and a freelancer; that they're working with Grocer, trying to set him up for killing someone. He visits Debi and she agrees to go to the reunion with him. Grocer finds Martin, and discuss who is hunting him and why, says he doesn't want him dead, he wants to work with him. As he's preparing to go to the reunion, he calls the therapist who helps calm him down. Running late, Debi says this isn't happening again, and attempts to call Martin, to no answer, when he arrives to her house. He speaks to her father and come to terms. Tells him he's a professional killer, and he replies, good for you, it's a growth industry.S:-Debi is almost childlike in her childhood bedroom-Again, another movie where guys who use lots of guns, have to cock them.-"Bullet hole in your forehead and I'm gonna fuck it"-This is me breathing, as he cocks the gunThey attend the reunion, after some diliberation. They go through and see some old faces, share some stories and seem very overwhelmed. Martin has a moment when he holds an old classmates baby. They run into the old bully, who's obviously drunk. Martin and Debi have a heart to heart, and Martin tells about his reoccuring dream, and apologizes for "fucking up" her life. She says it's not over yet. They dance, and go have relations in the nurses room. We see the ghoul come to the reunion. Martin encounters Bob the bully and defuses him. When finding an old joint in his locker, the ghoul attacks, and Martin kills him. Debbi finds them and freaks out, but Paul hleps him get rid of the body. Debi comes to his hotel and explains why and how he does what he does. Bedi rejects his explination and leaves him. Marcella is shown to be destroying the office, he gives her a severance and finally opens his mark folder. Its Debis dad.S:-The girl in the brace in an homage to Joan Cusack from 16 Candles-Just sayin' Paul is the real ride or die bro... 10 years apart, and day two helps him dispose of a body.-Great twist of it being Debis dadMartin starts explaining about when his turning point started, and how he loves her, while trying to save them and not being a hit man. While Grocer and his guys are trying to kill them. Martin and Grocer talk and shoot at each other, when the government guys show up, they kill them. Martin then smashes Grocers head with a tv, while saying "Popcorn!" We see Martin and Debi in a car driving, taking pictures of each other, seemingly happy.S:-The shootout is excessive and fake as shit. But fun.-Do they ever need to reload?-Good music Webpage: https://theguysreview.simplecast.com/EM: theguysreviewpod@gmail.comIG: @TheGuysReviewPodTwitter: @The_GuysReviewFB: https://facebook.com/TheGuysReviewPod/
After a short hiatus, we're back with a look at the classic story of music and heartbreak, High Fidelity! In this episode we discuss: Nick Hornby's original 1995 novel. The 2000 movie, directed by Stephen Frears, written by D.V. DeVincentis, Steve Pink, John Cusack, and Scott Rosenberg, and starring Cusack, Iben Hjejle, Jack Black, Lisa Bonet, and Joan Cusack. The 2006 musical, with music by Tom Kitt, lyrics by Amanda Green, and book by David Lindsay-Abaire. The 2020 TV show, developed by Veronica West and Sarah Kucserka, and starring Zoë Kravitz, Jake Lacy, Da'Vine Joy Randolph, David H. Holmes, and Kingsley Ben-Adir. Footnotes: "Shame" by Randy Newman Jack Black Goes "All of the F**king Way" on High Fidelity The original High Fidelity theatrical trailer "Weird Al" Yankovic's "My Baby's In Love With Eddie Vedder" vs. "I Slept With Someone (Who Slept With Lyle Lovett)" from the High Fidelity musical Jenn Colella did in fact play Laura You can follow Adapt or Perish on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and you can find us and all of our show notes online at adaptorperishcast.com. We're also on Patreon! You can find us at patreon.com/adaptcast. We have multiple reward levels, which include access to a patron-only community and a patron-only, biweekly bonus show! We hope to see you there. If you want to send us a question or comment, you can always email us at adaptorperishcast@gmail.com.
Hey, hi, hello! Episode 5 sees Ryan and Laura dunking on Steve Pink's 'Accepted', a light comedic romp with a angle commenting on the American Higher education system. We dive deep into the characters that, in this film, are debatably little more than set dressing, and talk about why we derive enjoyment from films that, under scrutiny, are just not that good!
We recently had the utmost pleasure of sitting down for an extended chat with the man behind the magic of 'Hot Tub Time Machine' - Mr Steve Pink. We spoke about the movie itself, the sequel, the legendary soundtrack, potential spinoffs, Rob Corddry, Clark Duke, Craig Robinson, improvisation, the process of screenplay to screen and Keenan's Dad's favourite film - Grosse Pointe Blank. We hope you enjoy it as much as we enjoyed recording it. Intro Music by Sam Langston
We're fulfilling a joke from six months ago - unfortunately, it led us to the worst movie we've ever covered: Steve Pink's 2015 garbage fire, Hot Tub Time Machine 2. Join in as we discuss our favorite time travel stories, Dora the Explorer's drug trip, Choozy Doozy, and our favorite experiences at the movies. Plus: What's the worst scene in this movie? Has Gillian Jacobs ever been married? Did we see a penis? And will Fiona ever learn Clark Duke's name? Make sure to rate, review, and subscribe! Next week: In the Heat of the Night (1967) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/we-love-the-love/message
This is the second half of our conversation with Carlos Schiavenato - BP, Daniel Blydenburgh - Parker Drilling, Steve Pink and Andrew Coit - NOV about thier article on page 47 of the June 2019 issue of World Oil magazine. In this episode we get into the nuts and bolts of the results from using a fully automated drilling rig. Send questions and feedback to deepdive@worldoil.com Visit WorldOil.com for more useful technical articles and up to the minute news on the upstream sector of the oil & gas industry. Special thanks to Michael Gaines from NOV for the Intro and Outro. Be sure to listen to his podcast NOV Today.
In this episode we talk with Carlos Schiavenato - BP, Daniel Blydenburgh - Parker Drilling, Steve Pink and Andrew Coit - NOV about thier article on page 47 of the June 2019 issue of World Oil magazine. Our industry talks a lot about automation but rarely do we get to see it fully employed AND get to see the actual results. This article does just that! Send questions and feedback to deepdive@worldoil.com Visit WorldOil.com for more useful technical articles and up to the minute news on the upstream sector of the oil & gas industry. Special thanks to Michael Gaines from NOV for the Intro and Outro. Be sure to listen to his podcast NOV Today.
Today on The Neil Haley Show, The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview Comedian Lewis Black. Black has appeared on “Larry King Live,” “Piers Morgan Tonight,” “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon,” “The Late Show with David Letterman,” “Late Night with Conan O' Brian” and “The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson.” Black has also had numerous appearances on CNN and MSNBC and has occasionally done the weather with Al Roker. In the midst of a rigorous touring schedule, regular TV appearances and movie roles, Black has written three best-selling books: “Nothing's Sacred” (Simon and Schuster, 2005), “Me of Little Faith” (Riverhead Books, 2008) and “I'm Dreaming of a Black Christmas” (Riverhead Books, 2010). All garnered critical praise as well commercial success and spent numerous weeks on the New York Times best sellers list. Black has penned more than 40 plays, many of which have been produced around the country. “The Deal,” a dark comedy about business, was made into a short film in 1998 and picked up by the Sundance Channel. In 2011, his play “One Slight Hitch” was produced at the Williamstown Theatre Festival and then again in 2012 at both the ACT Theatre in Seattle and The George Street Theatre in New Brunswick. In 2006, Black had a break-out year as an actor, co-starring with Robin Williams in Barry Levinson's “Man of the Year” (Universal Pictures). He also appeared as “the fake dean of a fake college” in Steve Pink's “Accepted” (Universal Pictures) and as the harried airport manager in Paul Feig's “Unaccompanied Minors” (Warner Bros.).
Vision: What a Spiritual Leader needs to have! This is a leadership from March 2018. Three questions Steve leaves us with1) Team Leaders: What is the vision for our school? Is it portable?2) Leaders: What is my vision for our high school friends?3) New Leader: What do you hope the ministry to look like your senior year?
Rhett & Link sit down with Buddy System Season 2 director Steve Pink to share on-set stories, favorite foods, and more on this week's Ear Biscuits. Listen & subscribe at: Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/29PTWTM Spotify: http://spoti.fi/2oIaAwp Art19: https://art19.com/shows/ear-biscuits SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/earbiscuits Follow This Is Mythical: Facebook: http://facebook.com/ThisIsMythical Instagram: http://instagram.com/ThisIsMythical Twitter: http://twitter.com/ThisIsMythical Other Mythical Channels: Good Mythical Morning: https://www.youtube.com/user/rhettandlink2 Good Mythical MORE: https://youtube.com/user/rhettandlink3 Rhett & Link: https://youtube.com/rhettandlink Credits: Hosted By: Rhett & Link Executive Producer: Stevie Wynne Levine Managing Producer: Cody D'Ambrosio Technical Director / Editor: Meggie Malloy Graphics: Matthew Dwyer Set Design/Construction: Cassie Cobb Content Manager: Becca Canote Logo Design: Carra Sykes Featuring: Steve Pink
In this Episode of Oil & Gas This Week – We are Live from 2017 NOV Shrimp Boil. We dive into the Q1 earnings of both Exxon & Chevron and what that means for the industry. Is the Permian getting too crowded? We also chat with Steve Pink from NOV about the future of drilling with drilling automation. Have a question? Click here to ask. Show Notes & Links: 2017 on the road sponsors: Totaland The World’s Most Advanced Field Land Management System The Landman’s Virtual Office https://www.totaland.com Lee Hecht Harrison As global experts in talent management, LHH is currently helping 75% of the Fortune 500 Oil & Gas companies simplify the complexity of leadership and workforce transformation. http://www.lhh.com Geoconvention May 15-19 Calgary, Canada OGTW listener special – Exhibitors standard 10×10 space on the floor for a reduced rate of $1,600 (normal price is $1,800). For more information email Dustin – dustin@geoconvention.com API-YP Events Stories: What ExxonMobil’s Quarterly Results Mean Chevron Swings Back To Profit in Q1 Is The Permian Starting To Get Crowded? Weekly Rig Count As of 4/27/2017 – The American Rig count is +12 for the week at a total of 870 active rigs. Redwing Has A Winner! Check back next week for the next winner! CLICK HERE TO ENTER FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN! Get Mark’s Monthly Events Email Get Automatically Notified About Oil & Gas Events Once a Month Connect with Us OGGN LinkedIn Group OGGN Facebook Group Join API-YP Jake Corley | Facebook | LinkedIn | Email Mark LaCour | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn | Email | modalpoint.com
In this Episode of Oil & Gas This Week – We are Live from 2017 NOV Shrimp Boil. We dive into the Q1 earnings of both Exxon & Chevron and what that means for the industry. Is the Permian getting too crowded? We also chat with Steve Pink from NOV about the future of […] The post Live! from the NOV Shrimp Boil | Exxon & Chevron Q1 Earnings | Interview with Steve Pink about Drilling Automation- OGTW111 appeared first on Oil and Gas This Week Podcast.
Popcorn Talk Network proudly presents a vodcast that offers a glimpse into the movies we love to watch with breakdown and analysis of the movies some might call… a "Guilty Movie Pleasure". Join us each week as Ben Begley and Jesse McIntosh breakdown your favorite films, from the classics to the yet to be seen; it’s all here under one banner… GUILTY MOVIE PLEASURES! This week, Jesse and Ben talk about Hot Tub Time Machine! Hot Tub Time Machine is a 2010 American comedy film directed by Steve Pink. It stars John Cusack, Rob Corddry, Craig Robinson, Clark Duke, Crispin Glover, Lizzy Caplan, Kellee Stewart, Crystal Lowe, Collette Wolfe, and Chevy Chase. The film was released on March 26, 2010. A sequel, Hot Tub Time Machine 2, was released on February 20, 2015. Rate us and Download on itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/guilty-movie-pleasures/id909155875?mt=2 Follow Ben on Twitter! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Join Dave "The Klone" Gomez (Not Addams) and Cousin Evan on this edition of "What Am I Watching?!"...The podcast searching for the eternal truth found somewhere between the channels you surf as you struggle to fall asleep at night. This episode, the gang watched the 1997 hit "Grosse Pointe Blank", starring John Cusack, Minnie Driver, Dan Aykroyd, Alan Arkin, Jeremy Piven, Hank Azaria and Michael Cudlitz; directed by George Armitage and written by Tom Jankiewicz, D.V. DeVincentis, Steve Pink and John Cusack. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0119229/?ref_=nv_sr_1 E-mail: Hollow9inePodcast@gmail.com Follow: @Hollow9ineCast YouTube: Hollow9ine Productions Also make sure to check out FanGirlZone.com And The awesome animations of Felix Thoo: http://www.felixthoo.com/ https://vimeo.com/141305937
The Celebrity Dinner Party with Elysabeth Alfano - Audio Podcast
Producer, Writer (Gross Point Blank and High Fidelity) and Director (About Last Night, Hot Tub Time Machine and Hot Tub Time Machine 2) Steve Pink joins host Elysabeth Alfano on The Celebrity Dinner Party. Over food and wine from the swank Sunset Marquis in West Hollywood, the two dish on Steve growing up in Chicago, collaborating with Jeremy Piven and John Cusack and studying at the Piven Theatre with Shira Piven, Joyce Piven and Joan Cusack. They also dig into how bad movies happen and their favorite movies for all time. So belly up with some popcorn and listen in!
Evanston native Steve Pink started his career working at the Piven Theater and as a co-founder for the New Crime Theater, both with frequent collaborator John Cusack. After a brief period of time working a day job, he became producing partners with Cusack, working on Grosse Pointe Blank, High Fidelity, and Hot Tub Time Machine (which he also directed). He has worked on such films including Accepted, Someone to Eat Cheese With, Night and Day, About Last Night and is currently developing the Toxic Avenger reboot. This episode is explicit, because when you quote Sarah Silverman, it’s usually something explicit.
Episode Description: In this episode, Christopher Schnese, Carson Patrick, and Stephen Miller discuss The Oscars and review Hot Tub Time Machine 2. Directed by Steve Pink. With Rob Corddry, Craig Robinson, Clark Duke. When Lou finds himself in trouble, Nick and Jacob fire up the hot tub time machine in an attempt to get back to the past. But they inadvertently land in the future with Adam Jr. Now they have to alter the future in order to save the past - which is really the present. Show Notes Hosts: • Christopher Schnese with Carson Patrick and Stephen Miller Featured Review: •Hot Tub Time Machine 2 The Verdict: • Carson: Must Avoid • Stephen: Must Avoid • Christopher: Must Avoid Music for this Episode: • Lets Get It Started - Black Eyed Peas Contact the show: • email: fans@thespoilerwarning.com • voicemail: 1 (760) 575-4879
Episode Description: In this episode, Christopher Schnese, Carson Patrick, and Stephen Miller discuss The Oscars and review Hot Tub Time Machine 2. Directed by Steve Pink. With Rob Corddry, Craig Robinson, Clark Duke. When Lou finds himself in trouble, Nick and Jacob fire up the hot tub time machine in an attempt to get back to the past. But they inadvertently land in the future with Adam Jr. Now they have to alter the future in order to save the past - which is really the present. Show Notes Hosts: • Christopher Schnese with Carson Patrick and Stephen Miller Featured Review: •Hot Tub Time Machine 2 The Verdict: • Carson: Must Avoid • Stephen: Must Avoid • Christopher: Must Avoid Music for this Episode: • Lets Get It Started - Black Eyed Peas Contact the show: • email: fans@thespoilerwarning.com • voicemail: 1 (760) 575-4879
Welcome to the PGP Film Cast! It is a podcast completely dedicated to movies in the theater where we cover upcoming weekend releases, announced movies, focus on one future movie that has us excited, retro reviews and our (in)famous Top 10 lists! Subscribe on iTunes or our RSS feed! News Allen Hughes (Book of Eli) is attached to direct a live action Akira movie Vin Diesel will reprise his role in XXX. XXX 3 will be directed by the original director, Rob Cohen, and will be in 3D. Chris Evans will play Captain America. Sebastian Stan (Hot Tub Time Machine) will play his sidekick, Bucky Barnes Will Smith will be starring in the two sequels of Independence Day Rachel Weisz is rumored to play the head of Quantum in the next Bond movie Paul WS Anderson is directing a remake of Buck Rogers in 3D Neve Campbell, David Arquette and Courtney Cox will reprise their roles in Scream 4. Original writer, Kevin Williamson, and director, Wex Craven, will be back as well. Movie Highlight – Inception (July 16, 2010) Written and Directed by Christopher Nolan Starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Marion Cotillard, Ken Watanabe, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Ellen Page, Cillian Murphy, Tom Berenger, Michael Caine In a world where technology exists to enter the human mind through dream invasion, a single idea within one's mind can be the most dangerous weapon or the most valuable asset. Versus! Innerspace VS Three amigos A new segment each show where we pit two movies (of two very awesome action movie stars) against each other and then see which film comes out on top or who has the best Martin Short performance! It’s a battle of two 80's classics! Weekend Releases April 9 – Date Night, Letters to God, The Square April 16 – Kick-Ass, Death at a Funeral, The Perfect Game, The Joneses, The Secret in Their Eyes Retro Review! – Grosse Pointe Blank Released April 11, 1997 Domestic gross of $28,084,357 Directed by George Armitage (The Big Bounce) Written by Tom Jankiewicz, DV DeVincentis (High Fidelity), Steve Pink (directed Hot Tub Time Machine), and John Cusack Starring John Cusack, Minnie Driver, Alan Arkin, Dan Akroyd, Joan Cusack, Hank Azaria, K. Todd Freeman, Jeremy Piven, Michael Cudlitz A nihilistically philosophical hit man reluctantly accepts an assignment in Detroit, coinciding with his 10-year high school reunion in the ritzy suburn of Grosse Point, Michigan. While in town, he tries to patch things up with the girlfriend he abandoned on prom night, avoid being killed by an over-zealous competitor's henchmen and survive his surreal homecoming. Check out our review, favorite lines, trivia and more about a retro movie each episode. Top 10 Villains! Some mandatory choices like Alan Rickman as Hans Gruber in Die Hard,Ricardo Montalban as Khan in Star Trek 2: Wrath of Khan and more! Next Episode (hint, it's food themed!) Featured Movie is “Get Him to the Greek” Versus is Ratatouille VS Julie and Julia Retro Review is “Guess Who's Coming to Dinner" Top 10 Food Movies! (list is due by 4/18/10) Email in your lists, ideas for Retro Reviews! Your PGP Film Cast crew Tom – tom@sector512productions.com Jerry – jerry@sector512productions.com Chad – chud@sector512productions.com