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In this episode, I sit down with Julian Drucker, a seasoned music supervisor sharing his journey and insights into the world of music synchronization. Coming from a family of musicians and composers, Julian naturally gravitated towards a career in music supervision. We discuss the vital role of one-stop representation, the challenges of music licensing, and the importance of creating authentic music that resonates with artists rather than merely chasing synchronization trends. We also delved into the complexities of exclusivity and retitling in music licensing. Julian highlights the conflicts that can arise when the same song is pitched by multiple companies and the ethical considerations involved. He emphasized the need for more artist-friendly practices and expressed hope that retitling is becoming a thing of the past. Additionally, Julian shares his personal musical projects, including writing three musicals and composing electronic music for a dance production in San Francisco, as well as an upcoming indie pop release. Julian offers valuable advice for aspiring artists: learn about all aspects of the music industry, from streaming and distribution to touring and licensing, and stay true to your artistic vision. This episode is packed with knowledge and inspiration for anyone in the music industry. Guest Bio: Julian Drucker is an independent music supervisor who has worked on a wide array of film and television productions. His recent supervision work includes the prison docuseries Justice, USA (HBO Max), the procedural drama 9-1-1 Lone Star (FOX), the reality hit Love Island (CBS), The Great Muslim American Road Trip (PBS), The Sundance Film Festival trailer, Vax Live: The Concert to Reunite the World (ABC) and various independent films. In 2023, Julian was nominated by the Guild of Music Supervisors for the drum ‘n' bass drama Purple Beatz. Julian works with fellow music supervisor Christine Greene Roe on a variety of projects, including the award-winning miniseries Lessons in Chemistry (Apple), the screwball sci-fi satire Made for Love (HBO Max), and the upcoming family comedy The Pradeeps of Pittsburgh (Amazon). Julian began his music supervision career at Deep Cut Music under the wing of veteran supervisor Maggie Phillips, with whom he worked closely on numerous critically acclaimed TV shows and films, including The Handmaid's Tale (Hulu), Shrill (Hulu), Homecoming (Amazon), Snowfall (FX) and Juliet, Naked (Lionsgate). He later went on to become the first hire at Yay Team Productions, working alongside music supervisor Amanda Krieg Thomas on hit series such as Big Mouth (Netflix) and The Shrink Next Door (Apple), in addition to a full slate of projects from executive producer Ryan Murphy, including American Horror Story (FX), Pose (FX) and movie musical The Prom (Netflix). Two of his musicals have been given workshops and performances in theaters across the country and he has a third in development. Most recently, he released an album of experimental electronic music – Here. Now. by Charivari – written for a contemporary dance production that went up at the Exploratorium in San Francisco. About the Hosts: We're Sonnet Simmons and John Clinebell, 2 indie artists who have found success and creative fulfillment through licensing our music for ads, TV shows and films. We were once so disheartened and discouraged that our music wasn't being noticed or valued through traditional methods. So we both started on a journey to find another way. For us, that “third door” was sync! And what we discovered is a lot better than we could have ever even imagined…[Find out more here] Resources From This Episode: 2Indie - Visit our website for more resources and information on how to get YOUR music signed The Sync Society - Want to join our exclusive online sync community, with weekly LIVE networking and coaching calls? @2indieofficial - Follow us on Instagram Sync It! Music Licensing Community - Follow us on Facebook
Jody Friedman is an award-winning songwriter/producer, music supervisor, music publisher, and music licensing coach. He is the co-founder of Elite Music Coaching, an online platform available for independent musicians interested in learning how to have a thriving career in music by consistently licensing their songs to films, tv shows and ads. His career began working for CNN in Atlanta, NYC & California. While working as an Audio Operator, he composed a theme song in 2004 for the show “Nancy Grace” which was his foray into the world of Music Publishing. Since then, his company, HD Music Now, has grown become a well respected licensing & supervision company, licensing their catalog since 2006 with over 10,000 placements, having collaborated with and become a go-to resource for major film studios, advertising agencies, trailer houses and television networks. His companies, HD Music Now, Collaborate Music & Ocho Music Group have worked in a variety of capacities with the major film studios, advertising agencies, trailer houses and television networks. His music supervision & clearance projects include projects such as defining the sonic branding for ASICS Shoes, “Won't You Be My Neighbor (Focus Features)”, “Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner” (Netflix), “Ugly Delicious“ (Netflix), “Outer Banks” (Netflix), “Velma” (HBO Max)", “Barry” (HBO), “Fleischman is in Trouble” (Hulu), “Generation” (HBO Max)", “Strangers, Season One” (Facebook Watch), “Trinkets” (Netflix)”, “Ingress: The Animation” (Netflix + Fuji TV), “They'll Love Me When I'm Dead” (Tremolo Productions + Netflix) & more. He is an active member of the Guild of Music Supervisors. Jody writes & produces for trailers & ads through his company, Collaborate Music. He's written and/or produced music for trailer campaigns such as “Picard” (CBS) and “Fantasy Island” (SONY), “Big Sky” (ABC), ”The Handmaid's Tale” (Hulu), Eli Roth's feature film, “Haunt”, in the tv shows such as Ray Donovan (Showtime), Victorious (Nickelodeon), Outcast (Cinemax) & many more. https://www.jodyfriedman.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Genevieve Adam is a graduate of the George Brown Theatre School in Toronto and holds an MFA from the East15 Acting School in the UK.Selected acting credits include Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (CBS), The Big Cigar (AppleTV), Mrs. America (FX), The Handmaid's Tale (Hulu), Stag&Doe (Capitol Theatre), Romeo and Juliet (Theatre By the Bay), Annabel (BBC4), Measure for Measure (Thought for Food) and Recall (Toronto Fringe) - for which she was nominated as Outstanding Actress in the 2017 MyEntWorld Critics' Pick Awards. Her first play Deceitful Above All Things premiered at SummerWorks in 2015 and won several accolades including Outstanding New Play, Outstanding Production, and Best Emerging Artist. It was remounted at the Factory in association with The Storefront Theatre in February 2017.Subsequent plays include Bedsport (Newmarket National Play Festival), New World (Future Theatre Festival), Anatomy of A Dancer (Next Stage 2019), The Boat Show (Lost Souls' Collective), and If The Shoe Fits, which won second place in the Toronto Fringe 2019 New Writing Contest.Her most recent play Dark Heart was named one of the top theatrical productions of 2018 by the Toronto Star.Genevieve is part of the 2023 Creator's Units at the Capitol Theatre in Port Hope and the Guild Festival Theatre in Toronto.She is also the poet behind the whimsical #haikusofthepandemic series. www.genevieveadam.com Twitter: @FavourZeeBrave Support Stageworthy Donate: tips.pinecast.com/jar/stageworthy
Episode 55 of Messy Jesus Business podcast, with Sister Julia Walsh. Podcast: Play in new window | Download Subscribe: Google Podcasts | Stitcher | Email | RSS | More "We all will be affected by climate change... can we learn how to understand each other as shared participants in this project of being on earth together?" –Dorothy Fortenberry IN THIS EPISODE In this episode of Messy Jesus Business, Sister Julia Walsh gets into the mess of creative writing amidst the climate crisis with playwright, screenwriter and essayist Dorothy Fortenberry. Dorothy tells about how she found her career and what it's like to be a Catholic in a television writer's room. She also speaks about the importance of having children even in the face of climate change, and how being pro-climate means being pro-humanity. Dorothy and Sister Julia also explore how creating is a connection both to the Spirit and the unknown. Other topics include trying to be a disciple of Jesus in a community as big as the Catholic church, handing out copies of Laudato Si' in Hollywood, and how recycling is like prayer. ABOUT THE GUEST Dorothy Fortenberry is a playwright, screenwriter, and essayist. Her plays include: PARTNERS (Actors' Theatre of Louisville, Humana Festival), THE LOTUS PARADOX (Warehouse Theater), SPECIES NATIVE TO CALIFORNIA (IAMA Theatre), GOOD EGG (Red Fern Theatre), CAITLIN AND THE SWAN (The Management), STATUS UPDATE (Center REPertory), and MOMMUNE (Chalk Rep). As a television writer and producer, she has worked on “Extrapolations” (upcoming for Apple TV+), “The 100” (the CW), and “The Handmaid's Tale” (Hulu) for which she received multiple Emmy nominations, the PGA Award, and two WGA Awards. She also writes essays for publications including Commonweal, The Los Angeles Review of Books, and Real Simple and likes to talk on podcasts, especially Know Your Enemy. She is the 2021 laureate of the George W. Hunt, S.J., Prize for Journalism, Arts & Letters for outstanding work in the category of fiction writer or dramatist. Dorothy's piece on climate change for America Magazine: https://www.americamagazine.org/politics-society/2021/10/27/climate-change-catholic-church-tradition-laudato-si-241710 Her essays for Commonweal: https://www.commonwealmagazine.org/users/dorothy-fortenberry And her essay about going to Church: https://lareviewofbooks.org/article/half-full-grace/ Dorothy's Twitter: @dorothy410berry MESSY JESUS BUSINESS is hosted by Sister Julia Walsh. Produced and edited by Colin Wambsgans. Email us at messyjesusbusiness@gmail.com BE SOCIAL:https://www.facebook.com/MessyJesusBusiness Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MessyJesusBusiness Twitter: @messyjesusbiz Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/messyjesusbusiness SUPPORT US: https://www.patreon.com/messyjesusbusiness LISTEN HERE:
Dan and Luis meet to discuss Dan getting a PS5, Evo talk, Sony complaining about Xbox owning COD, GTA 6/Rockstar Rumors, Meta changing the price of the Quest 2 VR, KOTOR remake in trouble, and plenty more. 00:00 - Intro / Housekeeping 00:46 - Dan has a PS5 / EVO Talk 14:49 - Temple of Time (Video Game Anniversaries) 49:06 - Sony comments on Xbox owning Call of Duty via VGC 1:04:15 - Grand Theft Auto 6 / Rockstar Rumor Roundup via Polygon 1:14:57 - Eidos Montreal founder believes Sony may be interested in Square Enix via DualShockers 1:17:57 - Annapurna Interactive's 2022 showcase via Polygon 1:20:55 - Meta Quest 2 VR headset price jumps $100 via ArsTechnica 1:27:03 - Report: Star Wars: KOTOR Remake on hold via GameInformer 1:30:32 - Extra News #1 - MGM has lost the film rights to “Tomb Raider,” bidding war ensues via TheWrap #2 - The Backbone One was announced via PlayStation Blog #3 - Sony has cut its profit forecast for the PlayStation Business via Reuters #4 - PS5 system software beta includes 1440p support via TheVerge #5 - Guerrilla Games is taking down its online multiplayer servers for multiple games via Polygon #6 - Bungie is scaling back on directly communicating with fans via Polygon #7 - Former Witcher 3 developers form new studio via PCGamer #8 - RUMOR - Call of Duty will skip 2023 and Activision responded via VGC #9 - SIE has announced a new live show it will be running alongside Evo via VGC #10 - The Nintendo Switch has sold over 111.08 million units worldwide via MyNintendoNews #11 - Steve and Alex Amiibo are coming out on September 9th via VGC Check this Out: Cyberpunk: Edgerunners — Official Trailer | Netflix Obituary: Kenichi Okuma passed away at 56 years old via NintendoLife Roundup: Indie darling Papers, Please comes to mobile on Aug. 5; Strategy RPG remake Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together is coming to PS4 & PS5 on Nov. 11; The Lord of the Rings: Gollum has been delayed by “a few months” from its Sep. 1 release date. 1:36:37 - Out This Week 1:48:36 - RPP's List of Best Games of All Time 1:56:35 - Recommendations - Mean Girls (Netflix), The Handmaid's Tale (Hulu), The Terminal (Netflix) 2:01:16 - Ready Press Play Full Theme by Joel “WAZ” Perez Every other Friday, Dan Lima (@PowerUpDan) and Luis Menchaca (@Chacalaca88) will catch you up on everything that's new and exciting in the world of video games. Check out Waz on Spotify and Bandcamp
Guess what, fine people? We're 5! That's right. Five years ago on August 3, 2017, we embarked on this stupid podcast odyssey and we're still here! Thanks for hearing our fun bullshit over the years. We discuss these awesome topics today: McDonald's spicy chicken sandwich, dad jokes, BuzzBallz, Top Gun (1986), The Hunger Games quadrilogy, The Handmaid's Tale (Hulu), The Monster on the Hill (comic), Rumble (Paramount+ movie), RRR (Netflix), My Blue Heaven, We Don't Kill Spiders (Scout Comics/Black Caravan), Players (Paramount+), and we finally got to see our friend Mitch's movie THE DRUID'S HAND! Check out THE DRUID'S HAND: https://www.instagram.com/thedruidshand Go here to get some LTAS Merch: http://tee.pub/lic/huI4z_dwRsI Email: LetsTalkAboutStuffPodcast@gmail.com Follow us LTAS social media! Twitter: https://twitter.com/LTASpod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ltaspod/?hl=en Steven's links: Twitter - https://twitter.com/StevenFisher22 Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/stevenfisher22/ Brent's links: Twitter - https://twitter.com/BrentHibbard Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/brenthibbard/?hl=en A 5-Star rating on your podcast app is appreciated! And if you like our show, share it with your friends! T-SHIRT CANNON FOR YOUR TURDS.
Ade takes some time to read Finding Me by Viola Davis and watch the Netflix special called Oprah and Viola: A Netflix Special Event. She also watches Netflix's Gangubai Kathiawadi which explores the life of prostitutes in India. Kelly watches Big Eyes (Netflix). We are waiting on the return of Handmaid's Tale (Hulu). We also discuss Keep Sweet, Pray, and Obey(Netflix) Email us at tvtoldme@gmail.com Find us on Anchor, Spotify and iTunes #tvreviews #violadavis #moviereviews #bollywood #Netflix #friendpodcast #moviepodcast --- 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/tv-told-me/message
Costume Designer Natalie Bronfman joins Designing Hollywood Show for an all new episode! Natalie Bronfman, nominated to the Emmy Awards 2020 for the costumes of the TV series “The Handmaid's Tale” (Hulu). Sponsored by Gianni INC Produced by Ceo/Founder/Producer Martika Ibarra Co Founder @marilynvance Host Sylvestre Cetina Thank you to our sponsor: Gianni Inc is the most reliable studio service resource for men's clothing to the entertainment industry, with over 25 years and 500+ productions served. Gianni Inc is the suit finder of Hollywood - if he can't find it, no one can. A few of the most recent productions Gianni Inc has provided suits to include: “Shivers” Ed Sheeran Music Video @amigoodheart Star Trek Picard The Kenan Show NCIS Hawaii For All Mankind Our Kind of People American Horror Stories Real Husbands Of Hollywood Untitled Kenya Barrie/Jonah Hill Project Super Pumped Designing Hollywood is very excited to be collaborating with Gianni Inc and bringing you more new great Q&A episodes with the movie industry professionals! Follow @gianni_inc on Instagram!
“If America Fails? The Coming Tyranny” After Panel Discussion Call-In Session :: 10-11pm ET “If America Fails? The Coming Tyranny” is a new webcast series that examines “The Handmaid's Tale” (Hulu series) – the fictional story that explores the real potential of the U.S. as a failed state, through the lens and perspectives of the Black experience. The sneak preview features Handmaid's Tale expert, Dr. Karen K. Ritzenhoff @Ritzenhoffk co-edited – “The Apocalypse in Film: Dystopias, Disasters, and Other Visions about the End of the World.” Following the panel, we take your calls and comments here. Enter the chat (registration required or Call-In: (516) 666-9516 to listen or comment. "When fascism starts to feel normal, we're all in trouble. All the denial either from fear or uncertainty is not helpful. We are seeing the execution, not the plan." TruthWorks Network YouTube Channel - Panel Discussion 8pm ET Call-In: (516) 666-9516
Ever wonder what it takes to get your songs into film and TV? This week, Mike talks with longtime music supervisor Jody Friedman about common mistakes and myths around licensing. Jody writes and produces for trailers and ads through his company, Collaborate Music. He's written and/or produced music for trailer campaigns such as “Picard” (CBS) and “Fantasy Island” (SONY), “Big Sky” (ABC), ”The Handmaid's Tale” (Hulu), Eli Roth's feature film, “Haunt”, in the tv shows such as Ray Donovan (Showtime), Victorious (Nickelodeon), Outcast (Cinemax) & many more. He shares with Mike his years of experience navigating this world along with some helpful tips that every songwriter must know when starting licensing.
Ever wonder what it takes to get your songs into film and TV? This week, Mike talks with longtime music supervisor Jody Friedman about common mistakes and myths around licensing. Jody writes and produces for trailers and ads through his company, Collaborate Music. He's written and/or produced music for trailer campaigns such as “Picard” (CBS) and “Fantasy Island” (SONY), “Big Sky” (ABC), ”The Handmaid's Tale” (Hulu), Eli Roth's feature film, “Haunt”, in the tv shows such as Ray Donovan (Showtime), Victorious (Nickelodeon), Outcast (Cinemax) & many more. He shares with Mike his years of experience navigating this world along with some helpful tips that every songwriter must know when starting licensing.
On today's episode... Danielle traveled and hung out with a bunch of kids! Gwen survived the Seattle heatwave and didn't murder her husband in the process! Host Check-in! Gwen has had an eventful 2021 so far, including moving across the country, bringing back the FF podcast, finding her perfect Costco in her new city, and starting a new event planning job. Danielle has a pub date for her debut novel (but she can't share it just yet). Get ready for Summer 2022! What we've been READING Danielle: Bombshell by Sarah MacLean (August 24), The Dating Playbook by Farrah Rochon (August 17); Sisters in Arms by Kaia Alderson (August 3), The Love Hypothesis by Ali Hazelwood (September 14), and slowly reading Emma by Jane Austen and will follow it up with Northanger Abbey. (PS: Danielle is moderating a virtual panel on Friday August 6 with Alexis Daria, Melonie Johnson, Sarah MacLean, Scarlett Peckham, and Farrah Rochon, all about BFFs in Romance) Gwen: One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston, The Checklist by Addie Woolridge, and I just started To Sir, With Love by Lauren Layne (You've Got Mail reimagining!) What we've been WATCHING Gwen: Below Deck Med and Real Housewives of Potomac (Bravo) are back, baby! Kevin Can F Himself (AMC+), This is Pop (Netflix), Top Chef Portland season finale (Bravo), The Hustler (ABC), Starstruck (HBO Max), Hacks (HBO), Woolfgang (Disney+) Danielle: The Handmaid's Tale (Hulu), Much Ado About Nothing (Amazon Prime), Shadow and Bone (per Gwen's rec! On Netflix), In the Heights (HBO Max), We are Lady Parts (Peacock TV) PS: Look at all the pretty people in Much Ado About Nothing! What else we've been CONSUMING Danielle: Podcast: Unladylike. All the Trader Joe's snacks, specifically the Giant Peruvian Inca Corn Snacks and Philly Cheesesteak Bao Buns. Gwen: Podcast: I Am All In with Scott Patterson. Carrie Underwood's Calia brand athleisure. Millionaire Cheesecakes and Lemon curd Cheesecakes from Costco. Ellenos Yogurt (Whole Foods and other specialty shops nationwide) More Summer Fun! Gwen wants to see more friends and has some upcomiong visitors that will be very exciting! She and her husband are also trying to explore Western Washington more, and went to Mt. Rainier recently. She really wants to go to Forks, WA, and Danielle wholeheartedly supports this, even though neither of them got into Twilight AT ALL. Danielle is taking a family trip to a smalltown in Michigan to live that lake life. Also, she had brunch with friends recently and now wants to do that more (safely and within reason). * Recs from Marissa and Roseann Check out LSA's surprise boxes and their YouTube channel! Roseann loved the virtual event they hosted with Beverly Jenkins and Marissa has enjoyed the Boozy Book Broads, including Rosie Danan, Diana Biller, and Jackie Lau All the recs from our rapid fire section! Comfort Reads: Anything Beverly Jenkins, Anything Barbara Delinksey, The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron, Born in Fire by Nora Roberts. Books we think should be adapted for TV/Film: The Worst Best Man by Mia Sosa, Modern Love Series by Alisha Rai, Jemima J by Jane Green, You Had Me at Hola by Alexis Daria. Dream Author Guests for store events or the podcast: Beverly Jenkins (in person!), Alyssa Cole, Suzanne Brockmann, Susan Elizabeth Phillips, Nora Roberts Marissa is loving the warmer weather, Frappucinos, Skinny Pop Popcorn, and her dogs. Roseann is finding joy in warmer weather and getting outside more. Follow LSA on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, shop their online store, sign up for their newsletter, and check out their Patreon! Also, head to their website for the latest info on events, store hours, and everything else: https://lovessweetarrow.com/ **After this interview was recorded in the springtime, Love's Sweet Arrow and the Boozy Book Broads have put together a NEW Summer Sultry Box with handpicked items by the BBBs, LSA, and a special Novelly Yours Candle called Boozy Books on the Beach!** Goals/Comfort & Joy Gwen did not start un-crossing her legs while working, but it's a work in progress. Gwen's new goal is to find GP/doctors for her and her husband in WA and a vet/groomer for their dog. This week, she has found joy in having her brother and his partner visit soon! Danielle successfully traveled across the country and didn't spiral (too much). Danielle's new goal is to survive family vacation! And this week, she wants to give a special shout out to Novelly Yours Candles. Some of her faves: Book Club, Tarot Reading, Rose All Day, Thriller, and The Muse. Follow Up: The Worst Best Man [DD1]
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After the penultimate episode of Mare, it's the penultimate Rec Center episode that begins with a lengthy discussion of everything Easttown. Next we visit Sin City for a lukewarm recommendation of Hacks on HBO Max (27:51) and a non-recommendation of Zack Synder's Army of the Dead - Netflix (33:20). Finally, we go deep into the world of The Handmaid's Tale - Hulu (37:18) and end with a negative take on The Me You Can't See - Apple TV+ (46:33).
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Have you all been binge watching the new season of The Handmaid's Tale Hulu show like I have?? We highly suggest you check out the amazing book that came first! Listen here for a quick summary before tomorrow's episode is released! Tune in then to hear what we thought of the characters, plot and theme of this book! BRB for now! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We watched the fun musical comedy series Girls5Eva (Peacock) and have a full-season review. Also discussed: Premiere dates for Blindspotting, Animal Kingdom, Claws, Central Park, Betty, Feel Good Mare of Easttown (HBO Max), Shadow and Bone (Netflix), Mosquito Coast (Apple TV+), The Handmaid's Tale (Hulu), Real Housewives (Bravo), Zero Fail, Kiss of Death (VOD), Saint Maud (Hulu), Shrill S3 (Hulu) Mom (CBS), Hacks (HBO Max), Love Death and Robots - All Through the Night (Netflix), Nix (SNL's Muppet Sketch)
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The Rec Center is back in Easttown this week, and we loved SNL's Murdur Durdur spoof almost as much as we loved episode four of Mare (2:36). After going deep on all the family ties in Easttown, we get deeply negative on The Sons of Sam: A Descent into Darkness on Netflix (22:09) and tell you why you should skip this new true crime offering. Other recs this week include a positive review of The Handmaid's Tale - Hulu (30:31), a negative review of Downhill - Hulu (35:04), a thumbs down on Greenland - HBO Max (38:04), and a strong thumbs up on The Honorable Woman - HBO Max (40:09).
We catch up on new TV episodes of Mare of Easttown (HBO Max), Handmaid's Tale (Hulu), Pose (FX), and Shadow & Bone (Netflix). Also discussed: Mitchells vs the Machines (Netflix), Barb & Star Go to Vista Del Mar (VOD), Sweet Tooth (Comic), Drag Race Down Under (World of Wonder app), Invincible (Amazon Prime)
Today on the podcast Liv and Kate interview Kristen Gutoskie. Kristen is a SAG nominated actor, musician, and producer. Kristen is known for her roles in the Emmy-winning show The Handmaid’s Tale (Hulu), E4’s Beaver Falls , CW shows Containment and The Vampire Diaries, and NBC’s Chicago Fire. She is also in the midst of recording her debut album. Join us for a discussion about everything Handmaids, Kristen's music career, and inspiring women in the industry.
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“The book is better.” Just like us over here at BLB, if you are a bibliophile, odds are you have said this before. Sometimes this statement is well-warranted, but often there is a power to TV adaptations through which the original material translates far better than it would to a movie. Book adaptations such as Game of Thrones, Handmaid’s Tale, and more recently The Queen’s Gambit, have all come to prominence achieving worldwide recognition. In episode 19 of BLB, we chat about book adaptations that become binge worthy television. Can they act as strong ambassadors for books in general? What about the fear of doing the material justice? Many fans are cautious about books being adapted for the small screen, but sometimes they get it right. BLB chats about the times it really worked, and the times it really worked until it didn’t. Did you develop an obsession with chess during lockdown after binge watching The Queen’s Gambit miniseries? After intermission we go into a deep discussion of the book by Walter Tevis, and what we think of the show that followed. It probably goes without saying for this episode, but be cautious dear listeners, spoilers ahead! After tuning in, let us know if there are adaptations we neglected to mention in this episode and if you agree or disagree with our analysis of The Queen’s Gambit. Find us on Instagram @biglittlebookspod or email us at biglittlebookspod@gmail.com. Thank you, as always, for listening! EPISODE GUIDE: 00:01:45 – A Discussion on Book Adaptations 00:22:37 – Times It Really Worked 00:22:45 – Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarty, Big Little Lies – HBO (2017-2019) 00:26:17 – Cocaine Blues by Kerry Greenwood (Phyrne Fisher Mystery Series), Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries – ABC (2012-2015) 00:27:29 – Gossip Girl: It Had to Be You by Cecily von Ziegesar, Gossip Girl – The CW (2007-2012) 00:30:17 – Times It Worked, Until it Didn’t 00:30:23 – Dead Until Dark by Charlaine Harris (The Southern Vampire Mysteries), True Blood – HBO (2008-2014) 00:32:13 – Orange Is the New Black: My Year in a Women’s Prison by Piper Kerman, Orange is the New Black – Netflix (2013-2019) 00:34:18 – The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood, The Handmaid’s Tale – Hulu (2017-ongoing) 00:38:55 – A Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin (A Song of Ice and Fire), Game of Thrones – HBO (2011-2019) 00:42:46 – The Ones We Have Heard Good Things About, but Have Yet to Watch 00:42:50 – American Gods by Neil Gaiman, American Gods – Starz (2017-ongoing) 00:44:42 – Codename Villanelle by Luke Jennings, Killing Eve – BBC America (2018-ongoing) 00:45:33 – The Magicians by Lev Grossman, The Magicians – SYFY (2015-2020) 00:45:53 – QUIZ: What Queen’s Gambit Character Are You? https://www.zimbio.com/quiz/WjaI8veCF4v/Queen+Gambit+Character 00:48:30 – Intermission 00:48:30 – The Queen’s Gambit Discussion (1983 novel by Walter Tevis, 2020 Netflix miniseries) 01:13:30 – Literary TV Adaptations Coming Soon in 2021 01:13:51 – Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel, Station Eleven 01:14:46 – Foundation by Isaac Asimov, Foundation 01:15:42 – Pachinko by Min Jin Lee, Pachinko 01:16:50 – Grisha trilogy and Six of Crows duology, both by Leigh Bardugo, Shadow and Bone 01:17:37 – The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings 01:19:32 – #CurrentlyReading
Blessed Day! Hosts Maryck Allyson, James Robinson, and guest host, 'Just Mel', are back for the first Sci-Fi Carnival podcast of the year. And what a year it has been! In acknowledgment of the attempted coup on the U.S. government earlier this month, we are nerding-out with impunity over the Handmaid's Tale Hulu series. In this episode, we cover: Signs your country may be the next Gilead Other people's babies Handmaids, Martha's, Commanders, and Shaman Fake facts and totalitarian governments Playing the long game: something to consider when you didn't get out in time. What to do when your commander doesn't want to play scrabble anymore. Serena Joy and the art of outsmarting yourself. *Warning: Because of the events on January 6, 2021, this episode will be more political than usual.
Ep #88 – Welcome to the Marketing Geeks’ Year End Extravaganza (Part 2 of 2). This is part two of our special salute to 2019 where your hosts, Justin Womack and Andros Sturgeon, give our detailed predictions and insights into what we see coming in the world of business and marketing for 2020. This episode explores marketing trends, technologies, and patterns that we view as creating the biggest impact for the new year and beyond. As a compliment to this episode, you can listen back to part 1 where we shared our 'best of' lists in several forms of media. We've included some of our recommendations from that episode (#87) below: Top Business Books: “Atomic Habits” by James Clear: https://rcl.ink/TQo “Building a Storybrand” by Donald Miller: https://rcl.ink/TQG Andros Sturgeon’s Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0QBXUDFP0XWEkhAjP1mNiR?si=e7ud0WNKRGSIt7M9tkFZJw Top Movies: “Joker:” https://rcl.ink/TQ9 “Knives Out:” https://rcl.ink/TcA "Under the Silver Lake:" https://rcl.ink/Tcw "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood:" https://rcl.ink/Tcx Top TV: “Dark” – Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/80100172 “The Handmaid’s Tale” – Hulu: https://www.hulu.com/series/the-handmaids-tale-565d8976-9d26-4e63-866c-40f8a137ce5f Top Podcasts: Justin's picks: The Driven Entrepreneur Podcast with Matt Brauning Beyond 7 Figures with Charles Gaudet Andros' picks: Conspiracyland by Yahoo News Top Apps and Software AppSumo: https://rcl.ink/Tcb Please do us a favor and subscribe, rate and leave a written review. We would really appreciate a written review from listeners that are getting value from the show. Thank you. Connect & message the Marketing Geeks on LinkedIn: Justin Womack: https://www.linkedin.com/in/justinwomack1/ Andros Sturgeon: https://www.linkedin.com/in/androssturgeon If you would like to support the show with a donation, please find the link below and submit a contribution: https://anchor.fm/marketing-geeks/support Donating $0.99 per month will get a featured shout out on the show. Donating $4.99 per month will get the shout out plus access to all past and future webinar recordings. Donating $9.99 per month, you get all the recordings PLUS a private group coaching call once a month for one hour with the Marketing Geeks. Want to be a guest on the Marketing Geeks Podcast or suggest someone? Please email us at info@marketinggeekspodcast.com Visit our website www.MarketingGeeksPodcast.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app · Trainual: Trainual is a software that helps you document what you do, so you can easily delegate and train others. https://trainual.com/freemonth/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/marketing-geeks/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/marketing-geeks/support
Ep #87 – Welcome to the Marketing Geeks’ Year End Extravaganza (Part 1 of 2). This is the first part of our special salute to 2019 where your hosts, Justin Womack and Andros Sturgeon, break down what we loved in 2019 including our favorite movies, TV, books, apps, and media. This is a full geek conversation that goes heavy into media. In the upcoming part two segment, we will reveal our favorite podcast episodes of 2019, our top business lessons learned, and, of course, predictions for 2020, and beyond… A Few of Our Top Recommendations of 2019 in Books, Movies, TV, and even Andros’ Spotify Playlist: Top Business Books: “Atomic Habits” by James Clear: https://rcl.ink/TQo “Building a Storybrand” by Donald Miller: https://rcl.ink/TQG Andros Sturgeon’s Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0QBXUDFP0XWEkhAjP1mNiR?si=e7ud0WNKRGSIt7M9tkFZJw Top Movies: “Joker:” https://rcl.ink/TQ9 “Knives Out:” https://rcl.ink/TcA "Under the Silver Lake:" https://rcl.ink/Tcw "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood:" https://rcl.ink/Tcx Top TV: “Dark” – Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/80100172 “The Handmaid’s Tale” – Hulu: https://www.hulu.com/series/the-handmaids-tale-565d8976-9d26-4e63-866c-40f8a137ce5f Top Podcasts: Justin's picks: The Driven Entrepreneur Podcast with Matt Brauning Beyond 7 Figures with Charles Gaudet Andros' picks: Conspiracyland by Yahoo News Top Apps and Software AppSumo: https://rcl.ink/Tcb Please do us a favor and subscribe, rate and leave a written review. We would really appreciate a written review from listeners that are getting value from the show. Thank you. Connect & message the Marketing Geeks on LinkedIn: Justin Womack: https://www.linkedin.com/in/justinwomack1/ Andros Sturgeon: https://www.linkedin.com/in/androssturgeon If you would like to support the show with a donation, please find the link below and submit a contribution. https://anchor.fm/marketing-geeks/support Donating $0.99 per month will get a featured shout out on the show. Donating $4.99 per month will get the shout out plus access to all past and future webinar recordings. Donating $9.99 per month, you get all the recordings PLUS a private group coaching call once a month for one hour with the Marketing Geeks. Want to be a guest on the Marketing Geeks Podcast or suggest someone? Please email us at info@marketinggeekspodcast.com Visit our website www.MarketingGeeksPodcast.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app · Trainual: Trainual is a software that helps you document what you do, so you can easily delegate and train others. https://trainual.com/freemonth/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/marketing-geeks/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/marketing-geeks/support
Blessed be the finale, Redheads! Kelly + Molly's hearts grew three sizes as they watched The Handmaid's Tale S3E13. It's a strong finish to an uneven season, so they take the opportunity to get real pedantic about "mayday," worry about Gilead secret slime action, come up with a Steven Universe name for June + Janine, spot some Lush shampoo outside Soul Scrolls, explain how to make Lunchables from scratch, remind everyone that there are other causes for female barfing aside from pregnancy, make a connection to Toni Morrison's Beloved, brush up on dystopian party etiquette, gun for a Ferris Bueller crossover, hope that S4 will bring more a racially responsible approach to writing and casting for the show, and, of course, have one last argument about a very minor plot detail. You can still get a Venmo shoutout for one of our episodes covering The Testaments this fall, we'll keep the convo poppin' on Facebook and your five-star reviews on Apple Podcasts are always appreciated! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's stress on stress on stress in The Handmaid's Tale S3E12, but Kelly + Molly are thrilled because their podcast inspired a woman to dump her wack ass boyfriend. They're begging for a Thug Life mashup for this episode, clocking textbook examples of dramatic irony, encouraging everyone in Gilead to just take a hit of that medicinal marijuana, reading croissants, wondering if Charm City Cakes survived Gilead, mocking the second-string Commanders, revealing the location of Chekov's literal gun, debating the morality of Stabby June's actions, trying to get an invite to a secret Martha kegger, hoping that Elizabeth Reaser will be back for S4, thinking about why war criminals get to stay at the Ace Hotel Toronto, buying Shonda Rhimes a new beach house and trying to figure out if there's pizza in Gilead. Please fund our Number the Stars adaptation/collaboration with Sean Astin on Venmo, tell us what you think will happen in the finale on Facebook and drop us a five-star review on Apple Podcasts if you've got some time to spare! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Birth control is not yet a collectors item in this recap of The Handmaid's Tale S3E11 and Kelly + Molly are explaining some jokes that happen with their faces. Sweet baby and friend of the pod Yahlin Chang wins MVP for writing this season in a genuinely stressful episode with clearly defined stakes. They're not buying Whitford's excuses for the things Gilead forgot about, worrying what will happen to all the muffins, inventing Dick Cheney groupies, getting freaked out by June's Joker face, arguing about tampons in Gilead, trying to figure out where the heck Nick is, cheering for the Martha Mafia and deciphering who the titular liars might be. As always, if you throw us a few bones on Venmo, we'll give you a shoutout on an upcoming episode. Join in the conversation on Facebook and Apple Podcasts, but be prepared for some potty humor! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Say yes to the scone with our recap of S3E10 of The Handmaid's Tale! Kelly + Molly are occasionally jackasses, but today they're bringing musical research that will blow your socks off (Mozart fans: ready your pitchforks). After a brief discussion of the show's ongoing failure to engage with race, they lose their minds over dessert-based semaphore, dumbass eyeball closeups, Whitford as the Oppenheimer of Gilead, the challenge of watching mental health crises on tv, Fred's chivalry dick/plaid suit combo, Outlander sex scene watching strategies, world building we can believe in, how math works, Atwood novel throwbacks, missing the Canada crew, and Crotchwatch 2019. Concerned we're not making enough scratch from our partnership with Big Latuda? Kick in a few bucks over at Venmo. We love connecting with all of our Redheads, so check out the convo over on Facebook if you haven't yet. And last but not least, drop us a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts to fight the haters #chillnotshrill See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Yikes P. Bikes, this episode scores five "yi-yi-yi-yi-yis" as Kelly + Molly connect the dots to baby first hospitals, solitary confinement and heartbeat bills. We're not a commander-friendly podcast as we watch Handmaid's Tale S3E9's drama unfold in a radical, experimental free-range hospital in Gilead. There are shades of Black Mirror's "San Junipero" as Natalie (Ashleigh LaThrop) makes her day rate for doing very little while June becomes an unreliable narrator for an episode. The gals Google through their thoughts to figure out what the 80s were like, marvel at the outsize presence Cherry Jones has in the show and read the new children's book An Eyepatch for Janine. If you're diggin' what we do here, consider dropping a donation on our Venmo page and come hang out over on Facebook. Please rate, review and recommend us to whoever you can, however you can! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kelly + Molly are rooting for torture in this recap of The Handmaid's Tale S3E8, which contains the long awaited Aunt Lydia flashback! Don't be mad, Gilead made them this way. They're begging June to leave Carol/Natalie alone, feeling bored by everything in Boston, stanning hard for Ann Dowd's gorgeous looks, trying to figure out contemporary goths, wondering if The Testaments will be a way for Margaret Atwood to address user feedback, shouting out Ordena Stephens for a great (if too short) performance, wondering what the actual deal is with medical care, talking about Kim Kardashian West's grandma, explaining how to tell Kelly + Molly apart, killing the Doofy Guardian, predicting ridiculous series finale music clues and mourning the loss of Lindsay Lohan's nightclub in Mykkonos. Be sure to join in the discussion on Facebook, rate/review/recommend us anywhere you can and if you really love us, throw us a little cash on Venmo. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Get down with medicine in this recap of The Handmaid's Tale S3E7. Kelly + Molly are honestly shocked that it took this long to get an episode called "Under His Eye" and they're rolling out the red rope as they get into it about being Team Carol, the show's conservative fans, their wild excitement about Gilead restaurants, all the beverages by Sobe at Loaves + Fishes, the return of Grinch June, the audacity of drinking iced coffee in the dead of winter, Beth's zingers, a cameo from the Home Alone house, upsetting Sound of Music fantasies, anorexic Baptists, Alma's dashed improv dreams and the Horny Wife in DC. Our fans are the best-o (whether or not you make-a the pesto), and we appreciate you! Be sure to join in the discussion on Facebook, rate/review/recommend us anywhere you can and if you really love us, throw us a little cash on Venmo. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Swiss are giving a ball and everyone's invited (except Nick). Kelly + Molly recap The Handmaid's Tale S3E6 and are thrilled to report that Meloni Watch has ended! They take a spin on the Handmaid's Express, celebrate a great bootist, fail to recognize almost any Washington DC landmarks, break down the Quiverfull movement, speculate about Gilead's hair removal cottage industry, clock June for making out with a purpose, wonder what snooker is and jam to some moody piano. This episode boasts amazing face acting from Elisabeth Moss and Ann Dowd, and everyone should always remember to hire Amanda Brugel. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kelly + Molly briefly host a fruit fan podcast and a The Best Years of Our Lives podcast before they pick apart the least believable part of The Handmaid's Tale S3E5. They demand a backstory arc for Amanda Brugel, explain how there's only two types of men (plus OT Fagbenle), fire up the slut signal, gush over Yvonne Strahovski wearing pants, interrupt bits with other bits, remind everyone not to smoke even though it's a symbol of bodily autonomy, get trolled by Bruce Miller's iPod shuffle again, swoon over Treason + Coconuts, and get ready for their Harry Potter Sears portrait close-up. As always, keep in touch on Facebook, rate + review us with Apple Podcasts and give us a raise at Venmo. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Live from the past, it's Kelly + Molly (with a recap of The Handmaid's Tale S3E4)! In what passes for a "breather" episode of this show, Gilead gets strict again, we finally see some boys (who be likin' dinosaurs), the once and future Rory reunites with Clea Duvall and her woke baby, Fred wants Serena Joy to ask him to the Sadie Hawkins dance, Katy Perry's parents are thriving, Nick still lives above the Waterford's garage, Aunt Lydia's not ready to be back at work, and no one learns that you shouldn't ever invite the Handmaids to the party. Surprising topics include Vine compilations, the musical Carousel and lesbian comfort food.You know the drill--hit us up on Facebook, leave us some love on Apple Podcasts and donate some monies at Venmo. We'd also love it if you'd let all your pals know about us. Thaaaaaaaanks! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We're at def con YIKES in this recap of The Handmaid's Tale S3E2 and even Molly's Martha face blindness can't put a damper on the joy of finally getting FACE BUTTER (kinda) and other treats straight from Margaret Atwood's novel. She and Kelly raise a glass of Serena Joy's Skinny Chardonnay as they call Jesus a couch surfer, muse on the mysteries of Mrs. Bertha Rochester Lawrence, celebrate the return of Sad!Luke (and boyfriend of the podcast OT Fagbenle), complain that there aren't any fat handmaids, hope for a fun hot tub night with Chris Meloni and Elizabeth Reaser, confront their old nemesis "inconsistent world-building," and remind everyone to always pay their bus fare.Can't get enough Red All Over? Come hang out with us on Facebook or fund our working brunches with a gift on Venmo. Drop us a five-star review on Apple Podcasts while you're at it, and tell everyone you know about our little show. We appreciate you, bbs! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Cue up your "Whit's Greatest Hits" mixtape and get ready for the Transformers/Handmaid's Tale crossover you didn't know you wanted. Kelly doesn't know her own age and Molly's too jaded to be shocked, but like stalwart Marthas, they're really good at multitasking in this recap of S2E3. They've got some notes on the soundtrack (more Dido, Britney Spears and Amanda Palmer) and some guest star suggestions (Adam Scott, Margo Martindale and Tituss Burgess). This episode has it all--echoes of Alias Grace, Atwood-inspired dialogue, populism, gloveless fingers, binders full of women and the return of dumb, ordinary June. As always, we're here for you between episodes on Facebook. If you want to keep us going strong, drop us a dollar or two on Venmo and leave a nice review on Apple Podcasts. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Handmaid's Tale is back, so Kelly + Molly are here to guide you through the valley of the shadow of death (jk nothing bad ever happens in Gilead). They give a well-deserved shoutout to their hookups at Hulu, LOL at June's profane bible verses, debate the way to make a perfect season opener, enjoy a very short Whitford Watch 2019, imagine a postapocalyptic 911, remember that Hagnes is a thing, giggle at June's impromptu mom's group with Mrs. McKenzie, namecheck both Rihanna/Eminem collaborations, and encourage everyone to follow Ane Crabtree's Instagram.Don't forget to help us out by rating + reviewing us on Apple Podcasts, recommending us to fellow fans, joining the convo on Facebook and helping us have more close encounters with Anthony Rapp by pitching in on Venmo. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this week's super-sized episode of the Geeks OUT Podcast, Kevin (@Gilligan_McJew) is joined by @JonHerzog as they share their spoiler filled thoughts on Avengers Endgame and Game of Thrones' Battle of Winterfell, discuss controversies surrounding the latest Uncanny X-Men and Sonic the Hedgehog film, and celebrate Veronica Mars as our Strong Female Character of the Week. This Week's Topics Include: BIG OPENING: KEVIN: Avengers Endgame projected to become highest grossing movie ever JON: Game of Thrones' Battle of Winterfell had over 17 mil viewers DOWN & NERDY: KEVIN: Happy!, iZombie, Heroes in Crisis, DCeased JON: She-Ra Season 2 STRONG FEMALE CHARACTER: New trailer for revival of Veronica Mars THIS WEEK IN QUEER: Latest issue of Uncanny X-Men features a tone-deaf murder disguised as allegory (check out other important discussions on this here and here) CLIP OF THE WEEK: The first trailer for Sonic the Hedgehog reactions lead to a character redesign THE WEEK IN GEEK: MOVIES Fantastic Beasts 3 moved to 2021 The HS play version of Alien now available online Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 3 reportedly filming in 2020 Next Spider-Man: Far From Home trailer to come with a spoiler alert New trailer for Crawl California makes Star Wars Day an official holiday TV New trailer for season 6 of Agents of SHIELD New trailer for season 3 of The Handmaid's Tale Hulu orders Ghost Rider and Helstrom series New trailer for The Society The revival to The Twilight Zone has been renewed COMIC BOOKS She-Ra and The Princesses of Power getting a graphic novel SHILF KEVIN: America's Ass JON: Daddy Tony Stark
Kelly & Molly get in a few last audible high fives, self-care horns, and Johnny Gunman jokes in their supersized recap of The Handmaid's Tale S2E13. They keep things relatively civil while discussing the finale in all its glory: searching for Gilead's version of McCall's, ascribing meaning to flowers, praising Elisabeth Moss' #1 line reading in the entire show, giggling at the young poop, slapping peepers on some excellent cinematography, establishing canon tequila drinkers, learning about digetic music cues, parsing the Commander's map, and celebrating the triumphant return of Grinch Offred. Thank you x 1 million for our biggest and best season of Red All Over yet! Keep an eye on Apple Podcasts for off-season goodies, the Facebook group for silliness and chats, and Venmo for donating to keep the episodes coming. Don't forget to recommend us to your gal pals, too! Nolite and we love you! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kelly & Molly give Kesha a shoutout in their recap of the penultimate episode of The Handmaid's Tale S2. They tell what the deal is about maternity giraffes, gym symbolism, hope chests, breast milk negotiations, putting a bell on Fred Waterford, Cancer season v. Scorpio season, their ideal Shannon shoutout from the Hulu show, beersplaining, Alexis Bledel's busted face, Colonies exit interviews, and how the second part of ride or die is "death." Thanks once again to all you Redhead for getting us as close to a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts as two non-cishet men can be, your awesome contributions on Facebook, and your much appreciated Venmo dollars. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kelly & Molly bite into the juicy tomato that is The Handmaid's Tale S2E11 (which is also an unexpected Holly Hunter documentary). They suggest that the writers' room leave the Margaret Atwood impressions and take the cannoli, dish about sperm, remind the Redheads that they are not doctors, raise money for big teacher sweaters, make a Ferris Bueller connection, beg Hulu to mount an Emmy campaign for Yvonne Strahovski, talk about the very exclusive Bruces-Only Club, praise Elisabeth Moss' face acting once again, clock weird man compliments, talk about June's pregnant identity, diss pretentious tramp stamps, and request river-birth videos. Lots of Redhead shoutouts this episode because you are all just crushing it with Apple Podcasts reviews, Facebook posts, and Venmo donations. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kelly & Molly renew the torture porn debate in their recap of The Handmaid’s Tale S2E10, which ranks pretty low on the fruit cup scale. They also get into it about poison pussies, whether Jesus likes Sex and the City, nylons, womansplaining sports, the Commander’s false chivalry, Handmaid gerrymandering, anger potting, and Eden’s cootie catcher. You Redheads remain worth your weight in charcuterie, and we cannot thank you enough for reviewing us on Apple Podcasts, hanging out on Facebook, and being ridiculously generous to us on Venmo.One last thing! You can also support us by purchasing your favorite adult toys from Good Vibrations by using our special link: goodvibes.com/red See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kelly & Molly use their extremely limited French vocabularies to praise The Handmaid's Tale S2E9, a stunning return to form for the Hulu series. Whitford Watch and Fallgate/Jumpgate continue as they discover the #1 reason men should watch The Handmaid's Tale, applaud Dorothy Fortenberry's excellent writing, support Max Minghella at Nick's Battle of the Bands show, diss the Waterford's alternative lifestyle, ponder the effects of the Gilead Diet, visit Toronto's blue light district, break down the Flora/Fauna/Meriwether dynamic in Disney's Sleeping Beauty, and there's lots of pandering to Ruffahoes and hometown fans. It helps us so much when you recommend Red All Over to new listeners, subscribe/rate/review us on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcatcher, and talk with us on Facebook--many thanks for being so dedicated this season! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's difficult like 3 PM on a Monday afternoon as Kelly & Molly recap one of the season's weaker episodes. They cast Nick as a member of the Jets from West Side Story, declare St. Paul to be trash, critique Serena and June's coworking space, diss gluten-free Commanders, disagree about the symbolism of the red pen, debate the plural of "clitoris," marvel at the West Elm hospitals of the future, speculate about Rita's profesion, pitch a CE Seed series for Eden, and decide that a little Janine goes a long way. You Redheads continue to be the best fans in the game, so we know you'll never stop recommending Red All Over to your buds, subscribing/rating/reviewing us on Apple Podcasts, and contacting us on Facebook. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kelly and Molly are as disappointed by S2E7 of The Handmaid's Tale as they were by Meghan Markle's wedding dress. There are plenty of bright spots in the episode as they sound off on pansexual Lando Calrissian, Molly's Stromboli Bruce Miller impression, bringing back sexy Joseph Fiennes, the dystopian level of cozy in Gilead, infinite chances for naughty Handmaids, celebrity murderers, and Samira Wiley's Moira unlocking her MySpace account. Keep an ear out to see if you're among our many Redhead shoutouts as you continue recommending Red All Over to your buds, subscribing/rating/reviewing us on Apple Podcasts, and chatting with us on Facebook. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kelly & Molly take a ride on the Magic School Bush in their recap of The Handmaid's Tale S2E6. The new all-time upsettingness champion of the series prompts the gals to wonder where women would be if we stopped being afraid of each other, make a lot of Rambo references, invent Babbl (Gilead's search engine), call out Max Minghella's terrible acting, talk prison boyfriends and Hary Potter wands, make fun of Fred's pregnancy pillow, reveal the secret of Eden's Easy-Bake oven, and celebrate the return of Shannon. It's so helpful when you review Red All Over on Apple Podcasts, join the convo on Facebook, and recommend us to other fans of Hulu's adaptation of this Margaret Atwood classic, so please keep up the good work! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Time to say Alias Grace with Kelly & Molly in this S2E5 recap of The Handmaid's Tale. There's plenty to podcast about: a hymn named Cat Stevens, the show's diverse representations of faith, team-building gossip, Max Minghella's audition for Green Day, the state of mental health in Gilead, an update on Whitford Watch 2018, sending Alexis Bledel to Sephora's VIB sale, Aunt Lydia Poppins, Bible verse critiques, some good old-fashioned vajeensplaining, R. Kelly as the Commander of modern times, and how this Hulu show has bigger stone's than HBO's Game of Thrones. As always, please do us a solid and drop a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts, get in on our Facebook page goodness, and tell literally everyone you can about us, however you can. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kelly & Molly are two dames like no other as they step up to the vault for this recap of The Handmaid's Tale S2E4. Along they way, they offer commentary on March Sadness, learn how babies get dimples, recommend some rosé substitutes, applaud Elisabeth Moss' Grinchy face acting, plan to eat veggies and outlive men, get spooked by the creepy VC Andrews vibes, make a few real-time corrections, explain the difference between regular cigarettes and 100s, diss the show's persistent racial blind spots, give Yvonne Strahovski the credit she deserves, and sing a lil unexpected Kelly Clarkson. We'd just love it if you'd review us on Apple Podcasts, join the conversation on our Facebook page, and spread the RAO gospel to all your gal pals!Want to support Red All Over even more? Drop a few bucks into our Venmo to help cover our production costs. Praised be, bitches! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
S2E3 of The Handmaid's Tale on Hulu's got jokes! But not as many as your messy co-hosts Kelly & Molly, who are crackin' wise on June's fire hazard/shrine, spoilers for mother!, the return of Shhh!, ham-fisted metaphors (get it?), straws of plastic and hay, ice road truckers, serial killer boards, and driving hands. Also, seriously, when is Samira Wiley gonna be allowed to have an orgasm on prestige tv?! Damn. All this, plus the Cherry Jones Hollaback Girl singalong you didn't know you needed. Remember to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, join the conversation on our Facebook page, and then recommend us to all your friends!Want to support Red All Over even more? Drop a few bucks into our Venmo to help cover our production costs. Praised be, bitches! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kelly & Molly need a tuna melt because they're so stressed out by the premiere of The Handmaid's Tale Season 2 on Hulu. They confirm that 9/11 was not an inside joke, comment on the muzzled Handmaidibal Lecter look, discover 4 bonus stages of grief with Elisabeth Moss' face acting, continue Doofy Guardian Watch 2018, auto-tune their pants, wonder if Gilead has pregnancy sniffer dogs, ring the knocked up bell, declare that white women are always pregnant, check their non-chained privilege and announce a new book called Mike Pence & the Dying Star. Don't forget to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, join the conversation on our Facebook page, and then recommend us to all your friends!We've got a brand new sponsor this season, too! Save 15% on totes, tees and accessories at Storiarts.com with our discount code REDALLOVER. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Your favorite non-creepy best friends Kelly & Molly are here to break down brutally hilarious S2E2 of The Handmaid's Tale and warn you about the Gilead-esque dangers of FOSTA-SESTA. They chatter about truck lids, armpit pheromones, whether Hulu or Netflix exist in this dystopia, a number of Marisa Tomei shockers, the return of body horror, and complaints about Margaret Atwood. Both of them just say no to Bruce Miller's 10-season plan and decide it's time to stop calling Alexis Bledel Rory because her performance as Emily is so.darn.good. As always, please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, join the conversation on our Facebook page, and then recommend us to all your friends!We have another new sponsor, too! Save 10% today on premium headphones and earbuds at Sudio.com with our promo code REDALLOVER.Want to support Red All Over even more? Drop a few bucks into our Venmo to help cover our production costs. Praised be, bitches! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
En menos de 10 minutos te contamos todo lo que necesitas saber sobre The Handmaid´s Tale (Hulu). Ironía, profundidad e inclusión social para que nadie te deje fuera de las conversaciones seriéfilas. Venga, cuéntame otra.
Hulu has adapted The Handmaid's Tale, the classic novel by Margaret Atwood, into a 10 episode saga of life in the dystopia of Gilead. Gilead is a totalitarian society in what was formerly the United States, ruled by a twisted Protestant fundamentalism in its ‘return to traditional values'. As one of the few remaining fertile women, Offred (played to much acclaim by Elisabeth Moss) is forced into sexual servitude as part of a caste of women called Handmaids. In this terrifying society, Offred must navigate between the men who rule with iron fists, the Commanders, as well as the deeply divided casts of women wealthy but bored Wives, domestic Marthas, and her fellow Handmaids. Her goal is to survive, and one day find the daughter that was taken from her. Warning: *spoilers!* Host Jonathan Schwartz is joined by three fierce women of USC to discuss the series' timeliness, its narrative of motherhood, the fear of religious fundamentalism, and the absence of a discussion on race. Featuring host Jonathan Schwartz and guests Ange-Marie Hancock Alfaro, Melinda C. Finberg, and Tara McPherson. Special thanks to Dean Jack Knott, USC Price; Dean David Bridel, USC School of Dramatic Arts; and Dean Elizabeth Daley, USC Cinematic Arts for their support of this interdisciplinary conversation. The Price Projection Room (PPR) features engaging conversations about film and television with interesting folks and USC experts from across disciplines (public policy, governance, theatre, and cinema) to look at visual storytelling, media literacy, diversity, and the public good. Sponsored by: USC Price Video Services http://www.usc.edu/pvs USC Bedrosian Center http://bedrosian.usc.edu Content Partners: USC School of Dramatic Arts https://dramaticarts.usc.edu/ USC School of Cinematic-Arts https://cinema.usc.edu Recorded at the USC Sol Price School of Public Policy http://priceschool.usc.edu
Scott and Josh discuss their 15 best television shows in 2017. Scott: 15. Love (Netflix), 14. Bosch (Amazon), 13. Fargo (FX), 12. I'm Dying Up Here (Showtime), 11. Big Little Lies (HBO), 10. Patriot (Amazon), 9. Billions (Showtime), 8. Game of Thrones (HBO), 7. Glow (Netflix), 6. Halt and Catch Fire (AMC), 5. Insecure (HBO), 4. Atypical (Netflix), 3. Master of None (Netflix), 2. The Leftvers (HBO), 1. Better Call Saul (AMC). Josh: 15. Love (Netflix), 14. The Handmaid's Tale (Hulu), 13. Legion (AMC), 12. VEEP (HBO), 11. Fargo (FX), 10. Catastrophe (Amazon), 9. Bosch (Amazon), 8. Patriot (Amazon), 7. Game of Thrones (HBO), 6. Atypical (Netflix), 5. Homeland (Showtime), 4. Insecure (HBO), 3. Better Call Saul (AMC), 2. Master of None (Netflix), 1. The Leftovers (HBO). Close, but no cigar: Difficult People, The Good Fight, Ray Donovan, The Americans, 13 Reasons Why, and Girls.
Distopia estéril é um sub-sub-gênero tão interessante que gerou pelo menos duas grandes obras adaptadas pra cinema e tv: a atual The Handmaid’s Tale (Hulu) e Children of Men, filme de 2006 do Alfonso Cuarón. Discutimos as duas obras e como elas se inserem na nossa época de crise de refugiados e direitos humanos. Pra nos ajudar, convidamos a Sylvia Ferrari, do Minascast e do Minas Nerds.Recomendações[0:03:40] Twin Peaks[0:05:28] War for the Planet of the Apes (Stop the Planet of the Apes, I Want to Get Off! Starring Troy McClure)[0:08:12] Jimmy Fallon on Charlottesville (Seth Myers)[0:11:21] Queen Sugar (Dawn - Octavia Butler)[0:16:33] Green Room[0:20:08] Dave Chapelle’s The Age of Spin[0:21:34] Aziz AnsariLive from Madison Square GardenMaster of None Modern Romance[0:24:04] The Good Fight (BrainDead)[0:28:25] A Woman Under the Influence[0:31:28] Orphan Black[0:34:42] 11.22.63[0:34:25] The Handmaid’s Tale[1:02:44] Children of MenVulture: Children of Men Might Be the Most Relevant Film of 2016[1:09:08] Spoilers (Handmaid’s e Children of Men)Livro: We - Yevgeny ZamyatinERRATA: 1984 foi publicado em 1949, não em 1944.Pra falar com a gente: facebook.com/podcastcatchingup podcastcatchingup@gmail.com twitter.com/ddonato twitter.com/odesinformante twitter.com/syferrari See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We hide in the shadows for A Ghost Story, then do a retro review of David Lowery's first feature-film, Ain't Them Bodies Saints (2013). We also discuss the new trailers for Darren Aronofsky's Mother! and Stephen King's It, then we try to figure out why more blockbusters are flopping, and how much artistic control directors are given on blockbusters. Intro: (0:00) Henry's sick, and Braden discovers something unfortunate on his cell phone. Review: A Ghost Story (4:45) Retro Review: Ain't Them Bodies Saints (2013) (46:47) Talk of the Town: (1:14:41) New trailers for Mother! and Stephen King's It; why more blockbusters are flopping; and how much control do directors actually have on big Hollywood movies? Picks of the Week: (2:14:31) Henry - The Handmaid's Tale (Hulu) and King Arthur: Legend of the Sword (Digital HD); Braden - Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (Netflix); Chloe - Atomic Blonde (currently in theaters). Outros: (2:21:54) Will it be Detroit or The Dark Tower next week? Send us your questions and comments to Thefilmbudspodcast@gmail.com, or visit our website at www.thefilmbuds.com!
We hide in the shadows for A Ghost Story, then do a retro review of David Lowery's first feature-film, Ain't Them Bodies Saints (2013). We also discuss the new trailers for Darren Aronofsky's Mother! and Stephen King's It, then we try to figure out why more blockbusters are flopping, and how much artistic control directors are given on blockbusters. Intro: (0:00) Henry's sick, and Braden discovers something unfortunate on his cell phone. Review: A Ghost Story (4:45) Retro Review: Ain't Them Bodies Saints (2013) (46:47) Talk of the Town: (1:14:41) New trailers for Mother! and Stephen King's It; why more blockbusters are flopping; and how much control do directors actually have on big Hollywood movies? Picks of the Week: (2:14:31) Henry - The Handmaid's Tale (Hulu) and King Arthur: Legend of the Sword (Digital HD); Braden - Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (Netflix); Chloe - Atomic Blonde (currently in theaters). Outros: (2:21:54) Will it be Detroit or The Dark Tower next week? Send us your questions and comments to Thefilmbudspodcast@gmail.com, or visit our website at www.thefilmbuds.com!
Kelly & Molly are pedantic all the way and full of praise for Elisabeth Moss, Yvonne Strahovski, and Samira Wiley in their recap of the Handmaid's Tale season finale. They also make a PSA about going to see live comedy, marvel at Fred's fuckboyetry, speculate on which sci-fi franchise would survive in Gilead, extol the virtues of problematic d and Nick's pillowy lips, prove inept at the mathly arts, find the only nice man in the show, set their watches to Greenwich Shannon Time, decide God should be like J.Lo, and offer up one last tangent for the road. We'll be back soon with some special summer fun, so make sure to subscribe, rate, review, and tell your friends to check us out! Nolite te bastardes carborundorum, bitches! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sometimes Kelly & Molly feel like a nut, sometimes they recap the penultimate episode of Season 1 of Hulu's Handmaid's Tale adaptation. Shannon returns as they gab about Mopey Nick, womansplain how men should watch this show, reveal which Disney villain Uber would be, cheer the return of Action Offred & Action Moira, fret about Hollywood infant actors, wonder why Margaret Atwood won't tweet back about Econowives, and ruin Poundtown for everyone. Don't forget to rate, review, subscribe, and swaddle your baby in a t-shirt from Out of Print Clothing! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kelly & Molly fight a lot in this recap of Hulu's The Handmaid's Tale, but it's okay! They are still friends who love pesto, hand jobs, and dealing drugs. They also wonder who's driving Serena Joy, warn the Redheads to never follow a white man to a second location, reveal more problematic faves, imagine Paul Walker & Jonathan Larson in heaven, reveal the results of the Commander's career aptitude test, and chat more about representation for fat women, disabled women, and people of color. Remember to rate, review, subscribe, and buy clothes for your visit to Jezebel's from our partner, Out of Print Clothing! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kelly & Molly are back with yet another episode of their humor joke podcast, recapping Hulu's The Handmaid's Tale. They are extremely appreciative of their mostly female Redheads, but take a moment to ask "what about the fertile men?" in this 28 Days Later-esque showcase for the official boyfriend of the podcast, OT Fagbenle (sorry, Max Minghella). They also dish about teen survival novels, back-alley Lasik, dream casting for Offred's mom, and agree that everyone should #freekesha and hate Kombucha. Don't forget to subscribe, rate, review, and buy cool Handmaid's swag from our partner, Out of Print Clothing! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kelly & Molly are thrilled to announce that OT Fagbenle is the official boyfriend of Red All Over--no, for realsies! Kind of. They manage to pronounce many last names correctly, reveal their problematic favorite Handmaid's Tale characters, lose their gd minds over Hulu's handling of Serena Joy's backstory, discuss getting their eariods, encourage everyone to look at a good butt today, demand the return of Officer Goober, and award Elisabeth Moss a Nobel Face Prize. Please subscribe, rate, review and use discount code REDALLOVER with our awesome sponsor outofprintclothing.com to get 15% off their awesome booky apparel and gifts. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kelly & Molly's loins are in a tizzy during this week's recap of Hulu's adaptation of Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale. After a few back in time comments about previous episodes, they wonder why Hulu couldn't partner with a real magazine for this episode, welcome Shannon back again, write a few poems, discuss several instances where men are very useful indeed, defy the haters, discover music even more pretentious than jazz, and play a classic game of "which rapist would I prefer?" If your Commander can't subscribe, rate, and review, see if Nick can do it for him! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
SPOILER ALERT: Kelly & Molly share their reaction to the news that Hulu is producing a second season of The Handmaid's Tale. HERE BE BOOK SPOILERS. They make a pros and cons list (once Molly figures out which is the bad one), ask why everyone wants to be Ryan Murphy, continue to mispronounce OT Fagbenle's name, demand butter lotion once again, and get into some Serena Joy/Offred fanfic before tucking into some delicious salmon. Please remember to subscribe, rate, and review us on iTunes--that's not a spoiler! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kelly & Molly bond over jingles they sing and their talking to men voices in this recap of The Handmaid's Tale on Hulu. They counsel self-care while watching the Margaret Atwood adaptation, embrace Action Offred, make fun of Christian marketing, escalate Boxwatch & Butterwatch 2017, come up with lots of ridiculous Handmaid names, wonder why there's no smartphones or fertility drugs in Gilead, and celebrate the return of Shannon. Make like a Handmaid and always have a partner, and get your partner to subscribe, rate and review! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Recovering actors/comedians Kelly & Molly are finally caught up with the first three episodes of Hulu's adaptation of Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale! It's a brutal episode, and tough to be glib about, but luckily everyone has a chance to meet Shannon this episode--you'll see what that means later. Otherwise, much is made of mismatched militia colors, owls, incongruous Match.com commercials during the show, Elisabeth Moss' truly heinous beige sweater, SNL's return after Congress was slaughtered, gorrifying shots, and playful misandry. Thanks to all the Redheads for listening--don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review. Under His Eye! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Although Hulu punked Kelly & Molly by dropping the first 3 eps of The Handmaid's Tale at once, Kelly & Molly aren't even mad. Well, Molly is mad about this episode's hotly contested Simple Minds/Breakfast Club music cue, but Kelly thinks it's brilliant. They are also mad about sapiosexuals, and they wonder if Goop survived the Gilead coup, explain the Red All Over drinking game, parse out why Gilead hates Catholics, debate the color of the Wives' dresses, try to get to 5k followers on Twitter, gush about the collected works of Caroline B. Cooney, laugh because Rory's got jokes, wonder whether the Redheads are #baggirls or #boxgirls, and celebrate the return of Sardonic Margaret Atwood. Please continue to subscribe, rate & review, under His eye! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hulu's The Handmaid's Tale has finally dropped, and Kelly & Molly are HERE. FOR. IT. They gush over the first episode, which is quite possibly the most beautiful hour of television ever, and agree that pop culture has enough ethnic cleaning stories, get squicked out by Joseph Fiennes committing a disgusting act, reminisce over IM away messages of yore, marvel at the way Aunt Lydia goes full Trunchbull, and decide that Handmaiding for John Legend & Chrissy Teigen would be a sweet gig. Heaven is book jokes that are appreciated, so subscribe, rate & review so we can keep telling them! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Pitch a Flick - 00:20 The Girl with All the Gifts comes to theatres this Friday, so Ivana and Jay each pitch a superhero movie that features a little girl and then they must work together to combine the tales. . What's new with us! - 09:48 Introvert vs Extroverts - Jay's actually an introvert. Him-Possible & Her-Possible Trivia - 11:39 Ivana and Jay quiz one another, each looking to come up with the craftiest questions. Top Drawer TV - 16:48 We watched the pilot episode of Santa Clarita Diet, we hope you joined us and are ready for a big discussion. Full disclosure, there are likely spoilers ahead. Series Survival (Midseason Predictions) - 26:18 We take a look at some trailers for new series that are coming out and we make predictions! Will the show be renewed for season 2? Making History (Fox) - pilot airs Mar 5, 2017 The Arrangement (E!) - pilot airs Mar 1, 2017 The Handmaid's Tale (Hulu) - pilot airs April 26, 2017 Outro - 31:51 We really appreciate that you've taken the time to listen to our first podcast, and we really want to hear from you, good or bad! www.morethanmovies.net; facebook/morethanmoviespodcast; hello@morethamovies.net Thank You! The talented voice, SFX and music artists have made our show possible and we owe them a HUUUUGE thank you. Darren Osborne, Announcer & Voice Artist Leslie Seiler, Comedian & Actor - @Leslie_Seiler Paul “PK” Kingston, Comedian & Actor - Facebook/PaulPKKingston; @PaulPKKingston Show music is from BenSound.com (incl. Song titled Pop Dance) SFX are courtesy of Mike Koenig from SoundBible.com; Phantom from Space Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Newspaper Ticker - http://soundbible.com/1347-Newspaper-Ticker.html --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jay-and-ivana/message