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We return to the studio to talk about cultural touchstones: Taylor Swift's All Too Well, Percy Jackson, and Macklemore. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to The B-Side, from The Film Stage. Here we talk about movie stars! Not the movies that made them famous or kept them famous, but the ones they made in between. Today we try to be cool like the cool kids. Who are the kids liking these days? Someone we hear they like is Dylan O'Brien, and our buddy Billy Ray Brewton joins us to break it down. Brewton runs the entertaining The Incinerator Podcast as well as the Scripts Gone Wild podcast. Together, we cover The First Time, American Assassin, Love and Monsters, and The Outfit. We also dig deep into The Maze Runner trilogy (A-Sides though they may be) and a little less deep into Taylor Swift's All Too Well short film (of which O'Brien is the star). There's chatter on the nearly career-ending (nearly life-ending) accident O'Brien suffered on the set of Maze Runner: The Death Cure, his scene-stealing and star-making role on the hit MTV show Teen Wolf, and the enduring legacy of generational teen shows in general. The O.C. gets a lot of love here, so be ready for that. Cue the iconic “Dear Sister” SNL Video. Billy Ray takes a minute to cover the recent Dylan O'Brien/Zoey Deutch starrer Not Okay, we chat briefly on Deepwater Horizon (the best of the Peter Berg/Mark Wahlberg films), and why we think O'Brien has made the right career decisions so far. Be sure to give us a follow on Twitter and Facebook. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Spotify, and Stitcher. Enter our giveaways, get access to our private Slack channel, and support new episodes by becoming a Patreon contributor.
Bailey Smith is a college student studying to become a marriage and family counselor She wrote a paper about Taylor Swift's "All Too Well" explaining the examples of Modernism vs. Post-Modernism depicted in the 10 minute song So of course we had to talk to her Recorded Thursday November 11, 2022 with Tim Hattrick, Ben Campbell and Brooke Hoover
"Experimenter" is a 2015 biographical drama that tells the story of the controversial 'Stanley Milgram Experiments' that took place in the 1960s. Peter Sarsgaard stars as Stanley Milgram. This movie is the most Peter Sarsgaard-y film to ever be made. Peter Sarsgaard is also the brother-in-law of Jake Gyllenhaal, the apparent subject of Taylor Swift's "All Too Well" which has recently been released as a 10 minute song. John Leguizamo plays Taylor in "Experimenter". Taylor is one of Milgram's test subjects. Taylor is also the first name of famous singer/songwriter Taylor Swift. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode I speak with Production Designer Ethan Tobman. Ethan is nominated for and ADG award this year for his design of Taylor Swift's “All Too Well” in Short Format: Web Series or Music Video. He won the ADG award last year for “Black is King” in the Variety Special category. Ethan studied at NYU where he wrote, directed and production designed a short film at the age of 19 that went to Cannes Film Festival. From there he worked his way up on film to a Production Designer for films, TV and music videos. Currently airing now on Hulu, Ethan Tobman also Production Designed “Pam and Tommy”. His other projects also include “Free Guy”, Beyonce's “Lemonade” and “Formation”, multiple videos with Taylor Swift, “The Report”, and the chilling story “Room”.
Ed Sheeran has been given the green light to construct a crypt on his estate in England. The singer applied in December to include a burial chamber under the chapel he is constructing on his property in East Suffolk. Measuring nine feet by six feet, the crypt is designed to accommodate two bodies. https://www.iheartradio.ca/news/ed-sheeran-building-crypt-on-his-estate-1.17179291 Jake Gyllenhaal is removing himself from speculation about the inspiration for Taylor Swift's “All Too Well.” “It has nothing to do with me,” the actor told Esquire. “It's about her relationship with her fans.” https://www.iheartradio.ca/news/jake-gyllenhaal-distances-himself-from-taylor-swift-s-all-too-well-1.17181538 Life & Style magazine reported Friday that Taylor Swift is engaged to actor Joe Alwyn after five years together. https://www.iheartradio.ca/news/taylor-swift-engaged-to-joe-alwyn-1.17183207
The guys break down the biggest stories in Hollywood from the past week! Including Britney Spears being invited to the White House, Julia Fox and Kanye call it quits, Jake Gyllenhaal finally comments on Taylor Swift's "All Too Well," and MORE! Don't miss a thing! Follow Hollywood Raw on Insta, Facebook, and Twitter. Dax Holt - Insta / Twitter Adam Glyn - Insta / Twitter A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com.
Today on the DJV Download: Christmas tree confessions and an injury that has the DJVers worried. The latest happenings with the Olympics. We discuss. Where everyone is moving and why. We discuss that, too. Jake Gyllenhaal reacts to Taylor Swift's “All Too Well,” and Britney Spears' invitation to speak to Congress on conservatorships. Follow us @DJVShow on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. More information on DJVShow.com.
Julia's Random Thoughts: The Shamrock Shack comes back Monday! Sony is going to finally release Prince's hit 'The Most Beautiful Girl in the World'. Hollywood Speak: Nick Cannon Does Not Think Monogamy Is Healthy for Relationships. Plus, Jake Gyllenhaal Breaks His Silence on Taylor Swift's "All Too Well".
Phil and Jake are joined by singer-songwriter Tim Hause to rank volcanoes and the song “American Pie” by Don McLean on the List of Every Damn Thing.Follow Tim on Instagram (@timbillhause) and Twitter (@timBILLhause). Check out his collaboration with brother Dave Hause on the fantastic new record “Blood Harmony” (which you can also find on Spotify & Apple Music). And see them play live near you! If you have something to add to the list, email it to list@everydamnthing.net (or get at us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook). We also have a subreddit!SHOW NOTES: Phil looked up people pronouncing “human” like “yu-man” and apparently it's how people in NYC, Philadelphia and some places in Ireland say it. Phil is from rural California and although he used to live in NYC, he moved there as an adult. This clip features a scientific explanation of how Paul Bunyan and Babe the Big Blue Ox created the Grand Teton mountain range by roughhousing. We discuss a number of volcanic-relevant geographical locations including Mount St. Helens, The Road to Hana, Mount Shasta, Panum Crater, Pompeii, Arenal Volcano and Long Valley Caldera. Dr. Pimple Popper is a dermatologist who makes videos of pimples being popped. Look, the world isn't always that great, this sort of stuff is out there. We briefly discuss a volcano that erupted in the 19th Century, affecting global weather patterns and creating a year without a summer. The eruption in question was that of Mount Tambora in 1815 (the Year Without a Summer was the following year). It's also hypothesized that a similar thing happened in the 6th Century. Joe Vs. the Volcano is a 1990 film by John Patrick Shanley (Moonstruck) starring Tom Hanks & Meg Ryan (in multiple roles). It's a fun movie that lost a lot of money. Phil talks about underwater animals that survive from “geothermal” heat, but the real term is "hydrothermal vent". These animals have a whole little ecosystem that doesn't need sunlight. They live in one of the few truly alien environments on Earth. Jake mentions the use of McLean's song in Black Widow, but we can't remember the name of the character Yelena Belova. “The Day the Music Died” is a reference to Feb. 3, 1959, when Buddy Holly, Richie Valens & Big Bopper died in a plane crash. Jake mentions the 1969 Altamont Free Concert, which is considered one of the end-markers of the 1960s. He incorrectly refers to the killing of a woman at the concert, when in fact it was an eighteen-year-old man (named Meredith) who was stabbed to death. Three other people also died at the concert. Songs we compare “American Pie” to include “Black Betty” by Ram Jam, “Turn! Turn! Turn!” by The Byrds, “Cats In the Cradle” by Harry Chapin, “You're So Vain” by Carly Simon, “The First Cut is the Deepest” by Rod Stewart, “Night Moves” by Bob Seager, “Mrs. Robinson” by Simon & Garfunkel, “The Saga Begins” by “Weird Al” Yankovic, “Cherry Pie” by Warrant, “Sweet Potato Pie” by Domino, “Do You Know the Way to San Jose” by Dionne Warwick and “Roly Poly” by Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys. We compare it to a few Billy Joel songs (“We Didn't Start the Fire”, “Piano Man” and “Only the Good Die Young”). There's been an ongoing reassessment of Billy Joel (since about 2009 when this LA times blog defended him). Here's a Vice defense, and here's Jon Gabrus' "High and Mighty" Billy Joel episode. We also discuss Taylor Swift's “All Too Well” and the “American Pie” cover by Madonna. Don McLean's twenty-seven year-old girlfriend is Paris Dylan. She and former NBA player Chris "Birdman" Andersen were both victims of a catfishing scheme a few years ago that's too weird to even explain but here's an honest attempt. Here's the Cocaine & Rhinestones episode on the Louvin Brothers (which talks about blood harmonies). We never say the name of their band, but when we talk about Matt Hock & Dave Walsh we're of course talking about Space Cadet. ALSO DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE:Hawaii * lava * wolves * hot springs * lava insurance * Bruce Springsteen * Shakira * anti-diarrhea medicine * Pee-Wee Herman * firefighters * the Golden Gate Bridge * songwriting * Waylon Jennings * Boomers * radio edits * ponies * Michael Caine * Mendocino Community College * sociology * The Ramones * Bell Biv Devoe * Reese's Ultimate Peanut Butter Lover's Cup * metatextuality * Howard the Duck * yes-menBelow are the Top Ten and Bottom Top items on List of Every Damn Thing as of this episode (for the complete up-to-date list, go here).TOP TEN: Dolly Parton - person interspecies animal friends - idea sex - idea bicycles - tool Clement Street in San Francisco - location Prince - person It's-It - food Cher - person dogs - animal cats - animal BOTTOM TEN:221. Jon Voight - person222. Hank Williams, Jr - person223. British Royal Family - institution224. Steven Seagal - person225. McRib - food226. death - idea227. war - idea228. cigarettes - drug229. QAnon - idea230. transphobia - ideaTheme song by Jade Puget. Graphic design by Jason Mann. This episode was produced & edited by Jake MacLachlan, with audio help from Luke Janela. Show notes by Jake MacLachlan & Phil Green.Our website is everydamnthing.net and we're also on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.Email us at list@everydamnthing.net.
We're talking about Swift! No, English majors, not that one. This week we analyze Taylor Swift's All Too Well as the high art poem it is.
On today's episode of Spectacular Vernacular, Nicole and Ben discuss Ben's case against an accusation of anachronistic language use in the new version of her song “All Too Well.” They also interview Michael Adams, Provost Professor and Chair of the English Department at Indiana University about the late Madeline Kripke. And finally, Stefan Fatsis, co-host of Slate's sports podcast Hang Up and Listen joins us for some wordplay. We hope you're up-to-date on your sports and dictionary knowledge. You could win a year's membership to Slate Plus. Do you have any language questions or fun facts to share? Email us at spectacular@slate.com. Produced by Jasmine Ellis. Here are some notes and references from this week's show: Could Taylor Swift Have Written “F— the Patriarchy” a Decade Ago? By Ben Zimmer for Slate Lyric video for Taylor Swift's “All Too Well (10 Minute Version)” Gawker, “Taylor Swift is Lying About 'All Too Well (10 Minute Version) (Taylor's Version)'” Narratively, “The Dame of Dictionaries” New York Times obituary of Madeline Kripke Announcement of Indiana University's acquisition of the Kripke Collection “Hang Up and Listen,” co-hosted by Stefan Fatsis Stefan's 2014 piece, “These Sports Terms Should Be Playable in Scrabble” Episode of “Hang Up and Listen” where Stefan discusses defining “posterize” Subscribe to Slate Plus. It's only $1 for the first month. To learn more, go to slate.com/spectacularplus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of Spectacular Vernacular, Nicole and Ben discuss Ben's case against an accusation of anachronistic language use in the new version of her song “All Too Well.” They also interview Michael Adams, Provost Professor and Chair of the English Department at Indiana University about the late Madeline Kripke. And finally, Stefan Fatsis, co-host of Slate's sports podcast Hang Up and Listen joins us for some wordplay. We hope you're up-to-date on your sports and dictionary knowledge. You could win a year's membership to Slate Plus. Do you have any language questions or fun facts to share? Email us at spectacular@slate.com. Produced by Jasmine Ellis. Here are some notes and references from this week's show: Could Taylor Swift Have Written “F— the Patriarchy” a Decade Ago? By Ben Zimmer for Slate Lyric video for Taylor Swift's “All Too Well (10 Minute Version)” Gawker, “Taylor Swift is Lying About 'All Too Well (10 Minute Version) (Taylor's Version)'” Narratively, “The Dame of Dictionaries” New York Times obituary of Madeline Kripke Announcement of Indiana University's acquisition of the Kripke Collection “Hang Up and Listen,” co-hosted by Stefan Fatsis Stefan's 2014 piece, “These Sports Terms Should Be Playable in Scrabble” Episode of “Hang Up and Listen” where Stefan discusses defining “posterize” Subscribe to Slate Plus. It's only $1 for the first month. To learn more, go to slate.com/spectacularplus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jess is joined by writer/comedian Melody Kamali to recover from the whiplash of the Jen Shah arrest spectacular on Salt Lake City and the Ultimate Girls Trip binge on Peacock. We also discuss Taylor Swift's “All Too Well,” Melody's experience interviewing for a producer job on Love & Hip Hop, Love Life on HBO Max, the new lesbian reality show Tampa Baes and Miranda's basically confirmed queerness in the new Sex and the City. [ 10:00 - RHOSLC, Jen Shah ] [ 22:15 - Ultimate Girls Trip ] [ 33:30 - Taylor Swift ] [ 43:00 - Miranda SATC, Tampa Baes ] IG: @jessxnyc & @melodykamali * tentree.com/deepdives *
November 21, 2021 - In this Just Us episode, Matt tells us about Tolkien's literary brilliance in Two Towers while Preston Shares his likes and dislikes of Red Dead Redemption, Pirates of the Caribbean, and Taylor Swift's "All Too Well." Let us know whether you think Taylor's video qualifies as a short film or should be relegated to the lowly status of music video.Don't forget to subscribe and follow us!iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/just-us-losers/id1241054006?mt=2Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0vICUJjEJL5NDV66fJ9gjg?si=eHuOPj52QBWSYsB762uVwgFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/JustUsLosersPodcast/Twitter: https://twitter.com/JustUsLosersPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justusloserspod/?hl=en Email: JustUsLosersPod@gmail.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCk_xEkEnx9xqhg_qpI9o8kwREM Homepage: https://remproductions.net/
Erin and Paul review two films about out-of-control railway vehicles: Tony Scott's 2010 swan song UNSTOPPABLE, and Andrei Konchalovsky's 1985 action thriller RUNAWAY TRAIN. Plus: our quick takes on CRUELLA, THE FRENCH DISPATCH, Taylor Swift's ALL TOO WELL video, SPENCER, RED NOTICE, THE EYES OF TAMMY FAYE, and PASSING.
We got to see Edgar Wright's new supernatural mystery/thriller ‘Last Night In Soho' so we give our thoughts and slight spoiler chats at the end. Plus Alex watched the new Netflix film ‘Red Notice' starring Ryan Reynolds, Dwayne ‘The Rock' Johnson & Gal Gadot which is expensive. Lastly we do another classic tier list of the major DC Comics films! Topics discussed this episode: Last Night In Soho, Red Notice, Soul, Taylor Swift's All Too Well, DC Comics Films, Star Wars Rogue Squadron & Rian Johnson's Trilogy, Taika Waititi Star Wars & The Incal
It's sweater weather y'all...get comfy and buckle up! This week Spencer is joined by special co-host Abby, and they're bringing the shade! Shawn Mendes and Camilla Cabello's out-of-nowhere breakup, Britney Spears' conservatorship being terminated after 13 years, Elon Musk trolling Bernie Sanders on Twitter, nothing is off limits! They also laugh over Laura Ingraham's viral Fox News “You” blooper, react to the upcoming Harry Potter reunion on HBO Max, and Abby tries her best to explain the over the top hype about Taylor Swift's “All Too Well” 10 minute short-film to Spencer! WATCH THE FULL PODCAST EPISODE: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pHpVKqXjpjM&feature=youtu.be
In today's episode it's snowing outside!! You know what that means? Yep! A new series known as Podmas will be introduced. We also touch on Taylor Swift's All Too Well short film in all it's cinematic glory. We also take a deep dive into my past and how I over came it as well as finding things that we can do to take care of ourselves. Like I always say feel free to reach out for anything. Also Life, Coffee and Adulating is now on twitter!!! Follow my socials listed below for all updates pertaining to this podcast and more. Love you guys! Social Medias Email: meyahb838@gmail.com Twitter: @Licoadulting Snapchat: Meyah2454 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/meyah-brewer/support
Welcome back to Part 2 of our "Quintessential Fall Jams" series, where Rachel and Kevin are comparing Taylor Swift's "All Too Well" from the 2012 Red Album and The Strokes' "Someday" from 2001's "Is This It." After setting some intentions for the month of November, Kevin gives a bit of background on The Strokes and the impact they had on the turn-of-the-century garage rock revival. He contextualizes the album release within the greater American culture of the early 2000s. Near the end of the episode, Kevin introduces his concept of the "Entropy Fallacy," which he describes as an ever-increasing chaotic upswing (in the universe and in our personal lives). And it just might be what connects our two songs, even more than heartbreak or nostalgia. As always, thank you for listening! Find us on Instagram @her.blog.life: https://www.instagram.com/her.blog.life/ Subscribe to Rachel's YouTube channel for behind-the-scenes videos of recordings: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpvDljLIDd8mRegPxrGYqpA?view_as=subscriber Check out all our blog posts at https://herbloglife.online/