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[Content warning: homophobia and minor allusions to self harm] The sad gays are coming! The sad gays are coming! You can read "Mirror shards" by Awsomnesss here: https://www.fimfiction.net/story/76650/mirror-shards You cna read "Ten Things I Hate About You" by daOtterGuy here: https://www.fimfiction.net/story/516162/ten-things-i-hate-about-you
#Movie Theater Time Machine #podcast endsrom-com month with a #review of "Ten Things I Hate About You" (1999). For more reviews, visit movietheatertimemachine.com
In this episode, we chat with Gil Junger, the legendary director behind hits like Ten Things I Hate About You, If Only, Black Knight, and the unforgettable Coming Out episode of Ellen. Gil takes us behind the scenes of his remarkable career, sharing the lessons he's learned and the magic that happens when you step into L.A. and embrace authenticity. In this episode, you will learn: The magic that can unfold the minute you step into L.A. What “authenticity” truly means to a director. How to bring yourself into a role and make it unforgettable. How humor, humility, and passion can guide you through a successful acting career. Tune in for an inspiring conversation with Gil about directing and his unique approach to working with actors. Did you know Gil even created an audition technique to help actors get into the room? Find out more about it on instagram - @breakthrucompany.
Noel catches up with Monique Powell of Save Ferris. The ska-punk band formed in Orange County, CA in 1995. Their name is a reference to Ferris Bueller's Day Off. They're best known for their cover of Dexys Midnight Runners “Come on Eileen." They appeared in the movie, "Ten Things I Hate About You." After two albums, they broke up in 2002. Monique got the rights to the Save Ferris name and put together a new band. They released the EP, Checkered Past, in 2017. Their latest single, "Lights Out in the Reptile House," came out this year.
Coming to town next weekend on Sunday, June 30, to the Magic Bag in Ferndale is a band that anyone who grew up in the nineties will definitely know. And if you don't, well, you should get acquainted with the alt-rock legendary sound of Letters to Cleo. The band has some new material to go with favorites like "I Want You to Want Me," "Here and Now," and "Cruel to Be Kind." To talk about the band, music, and the show, my guest is guitarist Michael Eisenstein. If it sounds like I'm a little excited, I'll put it on the table right now that I'm a fan. Michael shares stories along the band's journey — and the fresh energy they bring to their new material. We discuss how technology has changed the way they create music, contrasting the hands-on, live development of songs in the early nineties with today's digital collaboration. Michael reflects on the unique challenges and benefits of remote recording and how it has affected the band's creative process. We also get into the band's involvement with the iconic movie "Ten Things I Hate About You," sharing behind-the-scenes stories, including the thrilling experience of filming the closing shot from a helicopter. Michael talks about the gratifying experience of hearing from younger musicians who were influenced by Letters to Cleo and how the band continues to inspire the next generation of artists. Looking forward to their upcoming show at the Magic Bag, Michael shares his excitement about returning to the Midwest and performing in a venue that feels like home. He reminisces about past tours through Metro Detroit with other artists and the joy of reconnecting with old friends and fans. The intimate setting of the Magic Bag suits the band's vibe perfectly, promising a night of great music and energy. Don't miss Letters to Cleo at the Magic Bag in Ferndale on Sunday, June 30. Doors open at 7pm. Tickets: https://www.ticketweb.com/event/kickstand-productions-presents-letters-to-the-magic-bag-tickets/13463344?pl=magicbag p.s. - I want to put a pin in your calendar for Thursday, July 11, 2024. Our Daily Detroit Happy Hour returns, this time at The Royce in downtown Detroit from 4pm to 7pm. If you've got questions, email us at dailydetroit - at - gmail - dot - com. Follow us on Apple Podcasts: https://lnk.to/dailydetroitonapple Or Spotify: https://lnk.to/dailydetroitonspotify Thanks to our members: http://www.patreon.com/dailydetroit
Moe Diggs is a journalist, cultural commentator, and podcaster. She joins Simone and Danielle to dive into the juiciest pop culture moments of the week, from dissecting the Tony Awards, to Usher's latest fasting routine, to Ariana Grande's recent album. And they debate the best rom-com movies of all time.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Her pod connect them all. This week Nando DJ and Diggins go to the Amazon to research spiders right before this franchise dies to watch the most talked about movie of 2024, Madame Web. They nitpick the Amazon, the taxi, and of course the ADR. Reccomendations DJ - Taylor Tomlinson: Have It All (stand up), Lisa Frankenstein (movie) Diggins - Zone of Interest (movie), Lisa Frankenstein (movie) Nando - True Detective: Night Country (show), Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt (show), Blockers (movie), Ten Things I Hate About You (movie) American Fiction (movie), The Iron Claw (movie)
On August 05, 2023, SØØN played its final show at Aupuni Space. Other bands that played were Feeble, Aswang, and Ten Things (I Hate About You). The last time I got to see SØØN was at Feeble's album release show for Growing out of Touch, back in December 2019, which was also that last time I saw Feeble. It was a really fun show, I had a great time and glad I got to check it out. The annoucement for the final show happened just a few weeks before the event, bummer, but it was a dope set. Cheers to SØØN. Playlist: SØØN - Over (SØØN) [0:16] Aswang - Clifford (Say Grace) [4:52] Ten Things (I Hate About You) - Costco (Self-titled) [8:52] Feeble - Shamowowza (Growing out of Touch) [11:26] SØØN - Die (What the fuck did we do to the earth) [17:53] SOCIAL MEDIA Website: www.takingtheleadmedia.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/ttlmpodcast Tumblr: https://oneshotsideshow.tumblr.com YouTube: Taking the Lead Media Instagram: https://instagram.com/takingtheleadmedia
Nope, the title of this episode is not a typo. My dear friends Cristina Lundy and Fergie Philippe are back on the podcast, this time together! We explain it all in the episode but they both had so much more to say so we thought we'd have a little party. Quick refresher: Fergie recently ended his five year run as Mulligan/Madison (both on tour and on Broadway) and Cristina Lundy is currently a dresser for the Broadway company as well as the Artistic Director of the New York Shakespeare exchange. In the first of three episodes, we talk about the 2023 Tony Awards, Fergie's experience performing at the show, how the writer's strike affected the evening, and the fact that HISTORY WAS MADE with BIPOC and non-binary folks taking home so many awards. Fergie and Cristina are both massive Shakespeare nerds (that's a compliment!) so these are very Bard-heavy eps. This week we talk a lot about modern adaptations like Ten Things I Hate About You (1999) and Baz Luhrmann's Romeo + Juliet (1996). New York Shakespeare Exchange Fergie's Website Gillian's Website The Hamilcast on Twitter The Hamilcast on Instagram Join the Patreon Peeps
We're watching 10 Things I Hate About You this week! It's one of the least problematic 90s rom coms we've had with some of our favorite 90s/00s actors. How are we going to feel about this one? Our final rambling conclusions may surprise you. 10 Things I Hate About You is loosely based on "Taming of the Shrew." Pretty and popular Bianca Stratford can't date until her older sister, the tempestuous Kat Stratford, does. Too bad Kat doesn't want anything to do with the unwashed miscreants who attend her school. Check out this movie on Disney+ and listen to our thoughts today!Email us at MadeMePodcast@gmail.comFind us on:Facebook: www.facebook.com/MadeMePodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/myhusbandmademedoit/ Podcast artwork by Anna Eggleton of Treehouse Lettering & Design: https://www.treehouseletteringanddesign.com/
We want to wish everyone a Happy Valentine's Day. We love our followers! To celebrate this day of love, Steph, Marlee, and the newest member of the podcast, Robert, debate the fall and rise of “Romcoms”, or romantic comedies. They are joined by a friend, Sequoia, from the podcasts: “Fanatical Fics and Where to Find Them” and “But Make it Scary”. When was the golden age of “Rom-Coms”? Are “Rom-Coms” alive and well today? What are your favorite “Rom-Coms”? The group shares their take and more in this lively and entertaining episode.Many movies were mentioned in this episode, here are just a few: 13 Going on 30, Never Been Kissed, The Wedding Singer, What Happens in Vegas, Your Place or Mine, She's All That, Ten Things I Hate About You, How To Lose A Guy in 10 Days, and so much more.Join the discussion about all your favorite geek and pop-culture things on the Age of Geek Discord: https://discord.ageofgeek.com will get you to the sign-up pageFind Sequioa and her amazing work at:https://www.instagram.com/fanaticalfics/?hl=enhttps://www.fanaticalfics.com/https://www.instagram.com/butmakeitscary/?hl=enhttps://www.butmakeitscary.com/Roberts Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/actionfiguretheatre/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join us for an accidental Lit with Lyd as we discuss our takeaways from rewatching Ten Things I Hate About You, and The Taming of the Shrew! This Episode Features: Ashley's Heath Ledger Prejudice, Lydia's foggy recounting of the Taming of the Shrew, considering Shakespeare's intentions, and the age old question- what is a Shrew? This Episode Contains Spoilers for: The Taming of the Shrew and Ten Things I Hate About You #Iwantyoutowantme #tenthingsihateaboutyou #shakespeare #litwithlyd #thetamingoftheshrew #storyanalysis #thestoryanalysispodcast #storyanalysispodcast
The Queen names her diamond, and your hosts are mostly just confused as to the whats, hows, and whys of diamond status. Meanwhile, Kate and Anthony continue to clash and it's honestly the best foreplay we've seen on screen in a long time. It's Bridgerton Season 2, episode 2 and listeners, we are off to the races! This episode is brought to you by Kensington Books author Kat Martin and her new series of high-octane romantic thrillers, pairing bone-chilling adventure with pulse-raising romance. The first book The Last Goodnight moves from Colorado's cattle country to the high rises of Denver as Kade, a rancher with secrets in his past, and Eleanor, a talented private investigator track down a murderer with close ties to Kade. The second book, The Last Mile, just released, adds a little Indiana Jones energy to the romantic thriller genre, as Abigail, an ordinary woman with an extraordinary family heirloom, must pair up with rogueish treasure hunter Gage Logan. You can find out more about Kat and her tense, steamy stories on her website, katmartin.com Featuring: - Meddlesome siblings - Sisters before Misters, Edwina! - Sequel baiting (?) - Cassowaries - they're irritable - Rudi, snacking - Poetry, the pros and cons - The politics of beauty (but not of race) - Mysterious typography - Phillipa & CheeseBoy 4 EVA Here are is the media we talk about in this episode: - Bridgerton, Season One, a TV series - Sense and Sensibility, by Jane Austen - My Fair Lady, a film - Ten Things I Hate About You, a film - The Viscount Who Loved Me, by Julia Quinn - The Poetry of Lord Byron - The Iliad, an epic poem by Homer - The Odyssey, an epic poem by Homer - Smythe-Smith novels, by Julia Quinn - An Offer from a Gentleman, by Julia Quinn - Romancing Mr Bridgerton, by Julia Quinn - To Sir Phillip, with Love, by Julia Quinn - Pride and Prejudice, the 2005 film - RuPaul's Drag Race - The Melbourne Cup - The Wedding Crasher, by Mia Sosa - My Best Friend's Wedding, a film This episode in What Would Danbury Do, we hear from Solange in Mia Sosa's The Wedding Crasher, when one secret leads to a crashed wedding leads to an opposites-attract romance between a joyless suit and a free spirit. If you would like to send us a What Would Danbury Do, simply record a voice memo on your phone with the letter and send it to us at bridgertonpod@gmail.com. We would love to hear from you! Don't forget you can find us on twitter and facebook @bridgertonpod and instagram @wwddpod and join the conversation using the hashtag #WWDDpod. You can also leave us a rating or review on your favourite podcast provider. People who leave reviews smell of sandalwood and man. This episode was recorded on the traditional and unceded land of the Gadigal, Wurundjeri and Boonwurrung people and edited by Rudi Bremer on Gadigal country. What Would Danbury Do is a proud member of Frolic Media. You can find great romance content and other fantastic podcasts by visiting the Frolic site.
Fidiro Kahvesi romantik komedi dosyasına 1999 yapımlı ‘'Senden Nefret Etmemin 10 Sebebi'' (Ten Things I Hate About You) ile devam ediyor! Bir lisedeki romantik umutlar ve çıkar ilişkileri sarmalını ele alan bu gülümseten yapım, müdavimlerimizi kızkardeşlik, aile baskısı, popülerliğin bedeli, feminist karakter Kat'in temsili ve sağlıklı ilişki dinamikleri üzerine nostaljik ve keyifli bir sohbete sürüklüyor. Kahvemizi ünlülerin çok merak edilen gençlik halleri şölenine çeviren muhabbetimize sizler de buyrun ve dinledikten sonra yorumlarınızı bizimle paylaşmayı unutmayın!Support the show
This week in “The Rom-Com Room,” the ladies are going big with the iconic, modernized Shakespearean tale, TEN THINGS I HATE ABOUT YOU. But first…you didn't think Mercedes would NOT talk about Harry Styles at Coachella, did you?! If you'd like to submit questions or notes for our hosts, DM us @MeetCute on Instagram and @ListenMeetCute on Twitter! You can listen to Meet Cute stories on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.Join the rom-com conversation on our Discord.
We celebrate our TENTH podcast with a special contrast of Earth Day vs. Creation Day with a play on words from the 90's teen hit movie, "Ten Things I Hate About You." Dr. B will analyze the background and mission of Earth Day's founders and discuss the stark contrast with Biblical commands regarding the Earth's significance. Does it matter if we care for the Earth?"Earth Day- A Christian's Perspective":https://creation.com/earth-day-a-christian-perspectiveGo to www.earthday.org for more info.Have you ever wondered why so many police officers (former and current) experience PTSD? Have you ever wondered how they might BEST be offered help rather than simply going to 'talk to somebody' because that seems like the right thing to do?Taylor Clark, founder of Weapons of Righteousness Ministries, is our guest as he talks about using the Gospel as his primary motivation to serve in law enforcement. He also brings past experiences (both good and bad) to highlight why every profession should be viewed as a calling to serve the Lord and reach lives through the Gospel.www.weaponsofrighteousness.orgThe Bracewell kiddos shed some insights and we fun from recently, but there is plenty of Scripture, good conversation, and music to help you coast into your weekend or enjoy your day! Please visit: www.creationandcompost.comFind our group page "Creation and Compost" on Facebook. You can also catch us on Instagram, YouTube, and many other platforms! "teach THE truth" 1 Peter 3:15-16Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/creationandcompost)
P.S. I Love Rom-Coms: Thanksgiving Podcast Potluck is re-serving probably the most musical of all their episodes: "Ten Things I Hate About You" where they were joined by guest Mary Anthony. In this episode they chat about the modern day adaptation of Shakespeare's "Taming of The Shrew," starring Heath Ledger, Julia Stiles, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and Larisa Oleynik. They discuss the writing genius of Karen McCullah and Kirsten Smith, their favorite jokes, and sing Semisonic's song F.N.T. at least ten times. __ SHOW INFORMATION Instagram: @P.S.ILoveRomComsPod Twitter: @P.S.ILoveRomComsPod Email: P.S.ILoveRomComsPod@gmail.com
Comedian, Mary Anthony joins hosts Allie and Mia as they chat about the modern day adaptation of Shakespeare's "Taming of The Shrew," "Ten Things I Hate About You" starring Heath Ledger, Julia Stiles, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and Larisa Oleynik. They discuss the writing genius of Karen McCullah and Kirsten Smith, their favorite jokes, and sing Semisonic's song F.N.T. at least ten times. __ SHOW INFORMATION Instagram: @P.S.ILoveRomComsPod Twitter: @P.S.ILoveRomComsPod Email: P.S.ILoveRomComsPod@gmail.com
Of all the attempts to adapt classic literature into modern cinema of the 00s, Ten Things I Hate About You is arguably the most successful. From Allison Janney's hilariously unprofessional Guidance Counsellor, the strangest game of paintball we've ever seen to the iconic arrival of Nigel with the Brie, find out why in this week's very special episode.... ---- Beyond the Box Set is a movie podcast with a twist. Each week we take a look at a well-known standalone movie and compete to pitch ridiculous sequel, prequel and spin-off ideas to bring them back to the big screen. If you enjoy this week's show, please hit subscribe to receive a brand new episode every Monday morning. You can also sign up to our Patreon to help support our show and access a number of incentives, including a weekly bonus show, extended episodes, a regular on-air promo slot and much more, all available for as little as $2 per month. beyondtheboxset.com patreon.com/beyondtheboxset twitter.com/beyondtheboxset facebook.com/beyondtheboxset instagram.com/beyondtheboxset 00.00: This is a Heath Ledger's Sexy 90s Hair Podcast... 43.20: 10 Things I Hate About You Drinking Games 50.30: 10 Things I Hate About You sequel pitches 1.10.30: Listener Submissions & Episode 220 Preview
It's the first week of April and that means the MLB season is official underway. Join the boys as they discuss the dismal start for the Cubs and the quick turn around for the Brewers. Frank and Evan predict what's to come for both of their teams for the rest of this season with a special bonus recap of the White Sox's opening week. Then the boys feature their new segment, Ten Things I Hate About You(r team), where they trade their leas favorite aspects about each other's teams. Starring: Frank Fernandez and Evan Schlanser Produced by: Frank Fernandez, Evan Schlanser, and Noelle McGlinn Thanks for tuning in and be sure to subscribe, rate, and review us on your favorite podcast platform. Share this episode with a friend and connect with us on twitter! Frank: @OLDFRANC1S Evan: @Waron94_evan Show: @Waron94pod
ALRIGHT FOLKS, WE MADE IT TO TEN!A big milestone for this little show.On today's new episode we have a caffeinated Hayden (director/writer/producer) & Justin (actor/producer/writer) back to entertain you with yet another in-depth discussion on their current content watching, and their creative output as independent filmmakers.This stacked episode has Justin and Hayden bringing you those new and exciting segments once again. LISTENER QUESTION: Here they tackle a great question regarding the newest James Bond film, and its potential move to a streaming service vs theatrical release. SCRIPT MONOLOGUE-ING (it's a word, we looked it up) Here we listen to Justin and Hayden tackle female lead monologues from two very different films. BONUS: Hayden pulls out a second surprise monologue for you the listener.Today has Rachael going in to the world of television, developed by a film director, in her snappy 'Rachael's Review', its worth the listen.Its a great episode to get involved with, so please reach out to us on all major social media and join the conversation!#woodenbullsonparade
This week on Heavenly Shows and Unnecessary Letters: Kiss Me Kate, directed by George Sidney in 1953 with screenplay written by Dorothy Kingsley adapted from the stage musical by Cole Porter, and Ten Things I Hate About You, directed by Gil Junger in 1999 and written by Karen McCullah and Kirsten Smith, both based on Taming of the Shrew, written by William Shakespeare in 1603.EPISODE NOTES: It is well said that Shakespeare’s stories are timeless in their core themes and so it comes as no surprise that his works have been re-told and re-fashioned time and time again. We thought to ourselves, you know what, 39 standard tellings of Shakespeare just aren’t enough for us - we are going to add some BONUS content! And so here we are on our tenth episode bringing you a taste of the modern bard. The two shows we watched this week are re-tellings of last episode’s Taming of the Shrew, and I have to say these two movies are some of my favourites. One is a classic MGM Studio 1950’s era movie musical and the other is a classic Hollywood 1990’s era teen movie. If you’ve ever thought you would like to participate in the friendly banter about our takes on the productions we watch, this might be a readily accessible version of Shakespeare’s story for you to dip your toe!Email Address: hsaulpodcast@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hsaulpodcast/ Instagram: @hsaulpodcast Twitter: @hsaulpodcast Editing by Tammy Sarah Linde and Luke O'Hagan Music by Luke O'Hagan Audio excerpt from Henry V used under a Creative Commons License from Archive.org - license available here: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Class is in session, divas & divos! New month: new theme. For the month of September, we are hitting the books & talking Back to School Divas! To kick off Back to School Divas month, I am joined by guest co-host, Kristen Maldonado (@kaymaldo), to breakdown the teen rom-com classic: “10 Things I Hate About You” (1999) starring our diva of the week: Julia Stiles.LOGLINE: 10 Things I Hate About You is a 1999 American romantic comedy and is a modernization of William Shakespeare's late-16th-century comedy The Taming of the Shrew, retold in a late-1990s American high school setting. In the story, new student Cameron (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) is smitten with Bianca (Larisa Oleynik) and, in order to get around her father's strict rules on dating, attempts to get bad boy Patrick (Heath Ledger) to date Bianca's ill-tempered sister, Kat (Julia Stiles). *Email us for show notes: divadailiespod@gmail.com*Twitter & Instagram: @divadailiespod*Diva Hotline: 714-729-3121TIME STAMPS:- Oscar & Razzie Moment of the Week (02:59) - Movie Breakdown (11:31)- Pop Corn & Pop Stars (56:47)- Spill the Technicolor Tea (61:56)- Tinseltown Showdown (67:45)- Show Me the Receipts (70:19)- Closing Thoughts/Impact (71:42)- Coming Attractions (81:12)
After doing full career retrospectives on Michael Mann and Quentin Tarantino last year, it didn’t take long to figure out whose directorial career the Aftertaste was going to tackle next. An influencer, and someone whose films can be dissected to death, Christopher Nolan is someone who has a firm grasp on what kind of vision he wants to display. From Batman to focused World War II stories, Nolan has certainly run the gamut of what kind of stories he has to tell. But with the only Nolan related things covered in this podcast being his Dark Knight Trilogy, as well as him having a film called Tenet scheduled to come out this summer, we felt it was time to tackle the rest of his career. So join myself, Jack, and Matt as we look at what his career outside of the cowl has consisted of, while leading up to a review of Tenet. With the tease at the end of Batman Begins causing a stir, fans were wondering with baited breath how Christopher Nolan was going to approach going to Batman's most famous villain, the clown makeup wearing Joker. But announcements that it was the guy named Heath who was in 'that Ten Things I Hate About You movie' and The Patriot had Batman fans wondering just what the hell the Brit was thinking. It wasn't until trailers were released and the buzz started circulating that this was a performance for the ages that fans all over the world were seen wiping egg from their face. It's hard to believe that The Dark Knight was released twelve years ago. But join myself, Jack, and Matt as we decide whether the film still holds up. The Dark Knight (2008) CLICK ABOVE TO LISTEN NOW! Subscribe to Binge Cast on iTunes
What do we think about Anthony? WELL. Tay and Lydia discuss The Viscount Who Loved Me by Julia Quinn. Book two of the Bridgerton series gives us major “Ten Things I Hate About You” vibes. Find out who the book’s unsung heroes are and whether Anthony redeems himself in part two of The Viscount Who Loved Me, coming July 7.What we’re reading:Sonali Dev, Recipe for Persuasion (2020)Aiden Wayne, Play It Again (2019)Christina Lauren, Love and Other Words (2018)Jessie Mihalik, Polaris Rising (2019)Mentioned in this episode: “Torchwood” TV series (2006)N.K. Jemisin’s Inheritance Trilogy (the character we were talking about is Sieh)A Midsummer Night’s Dream (1595)Much Ado About Nothing (1598)Deborah Harkness, A Discovery of Witches (2011)“Chicken Run” (2000)“All of Me" (1984)“Get Out” (2017)The Taming of the Shrew (1594)“10 Things I Hate About You” (1999)Thanks for listening! You can find us on Instagram and Facebook @callingcardspod, on Twitter @CardsCalling, on our website, callingcards.wixsite.com/callingcardspod, or by emailing us at callingcardspod@gmail.com. Original music by PASTACAT, @pastacatmusic on Instagram.
Larry gets the perfect present for a dead head's Father's Day! Also in tribute to Dads, Larry recites "Fathers" by Edgar Albert Guest. And we hear a little bit about Larry's time on the set of "Ten Things I Hate About You." http://LarryMillerShow.com Quote of the week: "Every Year: Old Spice"
We love old books when they're teen movies. This week, Stephanie, Jimmy and Kirstin kick off a new mini-series of podcasts on teen movie adaptations of classic texts with Ten Things I Hate About You.
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This week co host Diego Luna keeps things light hearted with a look back on the modern Shakespeare adaptation, ‘TEN THINGS I HATE ABOUT YOU.’ Tune in for current film and television news as well as our usual weekly recommendations! New content every Friday!
This week co host Diego Luna keeps things light hearted with a look back on the modern Shakespeare adaptation, ‘TEN THINGS I HATE ABOUT YOU.’ Tune in for current film and television news as well as our usual weekly recommendations! New content every Friday!
Anyone who's seen the teen classic Ten Things I Hate About You knows there's a difference between like and love, but what is it? Kaley and Sarah discuss what it means to fall in love, and how that's different from just digging someone... Try your hand at falling in love using 36 Questions: http://36questionsinlove.com/ Chat with us! Twitter: @ydypod @sarahsahagian @kaleyames Instagram: @ydypod @kaleyames_ Theme music is "Tag You're It," by The Whole Other
Each month on "Movie and a Dinner", Jay Black and his wife, Kristina, will force each other to watch one of their favorite movies, then discuss them over a fabulous meal at Cafe Gennaro! THIS MONTH'S MOVIES: "Pretty Woman" and "Boogie Nights!" Special thanks to our Sponsors: Cafe Gennaro Flemington Car & Truck House of Cupcakes Remember to subscribe, rate, and review us in iTunes!
Welcome to season 2! We're kicking off this fresh batch of new episodes by talking about EVERYBODY's internet boyfriend, Joseph Gordon-Levitt. Our love runs deep, you guys.
SWYMcast: the podcast where Jessica makes Andrew watch her favourite teen movies from the nineties and asks "See What You Missed?!" Please enjoy Episode 01 - Ten Things I Hate About You. The featured song at the end of the podcast is Dark Age Ahead by Mr Rust featuring Styrmonix Mr Rust can be found on Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/mr-rust as well as on Bandcamp and Spotify. The song is also available at https://soundcloud.com/styrmonix You can download the podcast here or subscribe on iTunes. This is the high quality MP3 version. If you are into high resolution audio and large files, a WAV format download is available at https://soundcloud.com/styrmonix SWYMcast is Jessica, Andrew and, when she feels like it, Caroline. Editing and music by Styrmonix. Check out Styrmonix on Soundcloud too. https://soundcloud.com/styrmonix
"Ten Things I Hate About You" celebrates its 20th anniversary. Marcia Cross talks about her cancer. Do we need another "Macbeth" movie? Rock and Roll Hall of Fame news. Friday picks. Lori's pickup lines.
Hva har «She’s All That», «Ten Things I Hate About You» og «Braveheart» til felles? Jo, alle er romantiske komedier satt til high school-miljøer. I denne episoden tar vi for oss den nye Netflix-filmen som har fått æren for egenhendig å gjenopprette sjangeren etter at den ble skviset ut av kinomarkedet av de forbanna vampyr-greiene for et drøyt tiår siden.Men hvor bra er egentlig «To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before»? Hvor heite er high school-jocksa i 2018, og er det i det hele tatt like klare skiller mellom preppies og cheerleadere og freaks og geeks som det var da sjangeren var på sitt mest populære? Og hvilke high school-filmer husker vi egentlig fra ungdomsårene, da alt vi drømte om var et eget skap med kodelås og en fast plass på det kule bordet i kantina? Det svarer vi, like, totally reflektert og overbevisende på i denne episoden. As if!Lik oss på FacebookFølg oss på InstagramOvervåk oss på world wide webAndre stikkord: Svenske tilstander, Sven Nordin, Mot i Brøstet, Nils Ole Oftebro, Jenifer Lopez, Jared Leto, Pharrell Williams, The Baxter Boys, David Beckham, @hotelcaesarfan88, Community, Stevie Nicks, og Yebba.
Chris & Clay cry in the rain while watching THE NOTEBOOK in today's episode, and their conversation touches on the topics of toxic masculinity, war, abusive relationships, racism, rape, death, dementia, and suicide. Media Mentioned: Power Rangers, Easy A, Ten Things I Hate About You, The Sixth Sense, Outlander, Raiders of the Lost Ark Ugly Cry is a production of Super Corner Media. For questions, comments or recommendations you can email us at hosts@uglycrypodcast.com If you liked the show, please like, share and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts so that others can find us more easily. "One Sly Move" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Star of "The Secret World of Alex Mack" and "Ten Things I Hate About You", Larisa Oleynik talks to Tony about her journey in acting. From growing up on screen, to giving it all up to find herself, only to reconnect to her love of acting.
Larry gets the perfect present for a dead head's Father's Day! Also in tribute to Dads, Larry recites "Fathers" by Edgar Albert Guest. And we hear a little bit about Larry's time on the set of "Ten Things I Hate About You." http://LarryMillerShow.com Quote of the week: "Every Year: Old Spice"
On this episode Ryan visits with Kay Hanley, lead vocalist of nineties rock staple Letters To Cleo, about her incredible 25+ year career.
On this episode Ryan visits with Kay Hanley, lead vocalist of nineties rock staple Letters To Cleo, about her incredible 25+ year career.
What happened to the romantic comedy? Despite being on constant rotation on cable TV, they’ve largely disappeared from the modern cinemaplex – but can they come back? In this episode, we discuss the downfall and future prospects of the rom-com with screenwriter Marc Klein, noted crafter of beloved versions of the genre such as Serendipity with Kate Beckinsale and A Good Year with Russell Crowe. As Marc helps the guys drink three wines Ben found at the BevMo Five-Cent Sale, he traces the history of the romantic comedy – from When Harry Met Sally to Sleepless in Seattle to Ten Things I Hate About You – and how the genre’s temporary stall might have as much to do with changes in our courtship customs as it does with studio financing. Oh yeah, and we also talk about the three years Marc’s dad spent as a casino executive for Donald Trump. So, you know, there’s that.
Ten Things I Hate About You with GMR by Anna Laura & Damaris
Whelp, we done did it again. The Rowdy Boys™ are hopeless romantics, and so this February we put it to the listeners to choose a romantic film for us to forget we watched. That film turned out to be the 1990's Teen Shakespeare classic Ten Things I Hate About You. And brother let me tell you we watched the hell out of it. There's a few moments toward the end where we kinda forgot we were supposed to be talking. This commentary track has it all: Andrew tries to figure out which one of us is the Krumholtz. Nathan teaches the boys how to do an Australian accent. Daniel invents several other podcasts. A girl wanders into our honeycomb hideout and is forced to read specious fan mail.
Wright, founded by Dr. Bob Wright and Dr. Judith Wright is a principle-based learning organization that brings together the best of neuroscience, development, existential, humanistic, Adlerian, and positive psychologies and philosophies into a proven, practical system for learning the skills to have a great life.Kate Holmquest is a coach, curriculum developer, and campus director for Wright and the Wright Graduate University for the Realization of Human Potential who believes that dating is one of the best possible playgrounds for discovering and transforming yourself! Potential movie titles that describe her quest for satisfaction in single life are “40 First Dates” (a.k.a. dating with velocity), “Ten Things I Hate About You” (a.k.a. telling the truth on dates), and “The Thing About My Folks” (a.k.a. noticing and breaking the relationship rules I learned at home). www.transformweekendtraining.com
Wright, founded by Dr. Bob Wright and Dr. Judith Wright is a principle-based learning organization that brings together the best of neuroscience, development, existential, humanistic, Adlerian, and positive psychologies and philosophies into a proven, practical system for learning the skills to have a great life.Kate Holmquest is a coach, curriculum developer, and campus director for Wright and the Wright Graduate University for the Realization of Human Potential who believes that dating is one of the best possible playgrounds for discovering and transforming yourself! Potential movie titles that describe her quest for satisfaction in single life are “40 First Dates” (a.k.a. dating with velocity), “Ten Things I Hate About You” (a.k.a. telling the truth on dates), and “The Thing About My Folks” (a.k.a. noticing and breaking the relationship rules I learned at home). www.transformweekendtraining.com
LAUREN IUNGERICH is the creator of MTV's critically acclaimed and Teen Choice Award winning series AWKWARD and HOT MESS as well as the web series MY TWO FANS. She has written for television shows, like TEN THINGS I HATE ABOUT YOU, and developed and written films, such as DUMB GIRLS. We talk about Iungerich managed to break into the biz and makes accessible, acclaimed work without selling her soul.