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A Terra Desenvolvimento revoluciona a gestão agropecuária com métodos exclusivos e tecnologia inovadora, oferecendo acesso em tempo real aos dados da sua fazenda para estratégias eficientes. A equipe atua diretamente na execução, garantindo resultados. Para investidores, orienta na escolha das melhores atividades no agro. Com 25 anos de experiência, transforma propriedades em empreendimentos lucrativos e sustentáveis. Conheça mais em terradesenvolvimento.com.br. Inteligência a serviço do agro! Obsessão pela excelência ou abuso disfarçado de liderança? Em "Whiplash", mergulhamos no universo tóxico de Terence Fletcher. A partir desse filme impactante, exploramos o contraste entre líderes que quebram e os que nutrem. Com apoio da ciência e da filosofia, mostramos que a verdadeira grandeza nasce da felicidade — e não da humilhação. Prepare-se para um episódio provocador sobre liderança, equilíbrio emocional e performance.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Új a Maxon: Liam Neeson és Viola Davis 91%-os thrillere már a platformon Mafab 2025-03-16 04:51:02 Film Mozi Özvegység Elképesztő, milyen sztárparádé érkezett meg a Max kínálatába, ráadásul egyetlen filmben! Ez az új krimi-thriller 2018-ban nagyot ment, mostantól pedig már otthon is megnézheted. Ha akkor láttad a mozikban, azért, ha pedig akkor kimaradt, akkor meg azért, de a Nyughatatlan özvegyeket látni kell. Van, ami még Andrew Tate-nél is sokkal veszélyesebb a kamaszokra Telex 2025-03-16 06:44:02 Film Netflix Vallás Lehet, hogy máris megvan a Netflix idei nagy dobása a 13 éves, gyilkossággal vádolt fiú sztorijával. Búcsúzik Danny McBride-ék sorozata a vallásból üzletet csináló családról. Streamingajánló. Március 16-án történt kultura.hu 2025-03-16 00:01:00 Zene Liszt Ferenc repülőtér 1974-ben ezen a napon született Bretz Gábor Kossuth- és Liszt Ferenc-díjas magyar operaénekes, érdemes művész, a klasszikus zenei élet vezető basszbaritonja. A nemzetközi szinten is ismert és elismert művész repertoárja a zenetörténeti irányzatok teljességét felöleli, egyedülálló karakterével és stílusgazdag előadásmódjával számos külföldi operaház Gene Hackman gyerekei kimaradtak a 80 millió dolláros végrendeletből Igényesférfi.hu 2025-03-16 09:04:35 Film A kétszeres Oscar-díjas Gene Hackman végrendelete nyilvánosságra került, de továbbra is kérdéses, hogy ki örökli a színész 80 millió dolláros vagyonát. Kiss Mari: Nem csodadiétáknak köszönheti az alakját Story 2025-03-15 18:00:21 Bulvár Tavasz A színésznő alig várja a tavaszt, hogy felássa a kertjét, és megtermelje a friss zöldséget, ahogy azt gyerekkorában megtanulta. 10 dolog a Whiplash-ről, amiről még tutira nem hallottál port.hu 2025-03-16 09:55:00 Film A Damien Chazelle által rendezett Whiplash egy igazán lebilincselő és intenzív film, ami Andrew, a feltörekvő dobos, és a tanára, Terence Fletcher kapcsolatát követi nyomon. Ma este megnézheted a tévében! Rezes Judit és Tóth Zsófia szereplésével készül a Katona idei utolsó bemutatója Színház.online 2025-03-15 19:43:58 Színpad Szandi Rezes Judit A Katona utolsó bemutatója ebben az évadban, május 3-án a Saját [?] szoba című darab lesz a Sufniban. Vass Szandi írása Virginia Woolf azonos című műve nyomán készül, Fodor Orsolya rendezi, Rezes Judit és Tóth Zsófia játssza. A további adásainkat keresd a podcast.hirstart.hu oldalunkon.
Új a Maxon: Liam Neeson és Viola Davis 91%-os thrillere már a platformon Mafab 2025-03-16 04:51:02 Film Mozi Özvegység Elképesztő, milyen sztárparádé érkezett meg a Max kínálatába, ráadásul egyetlen filmben! Ez az új krimi-thriller 2018-ban nagyot ment, mostantól pedig már otthon is megnézheted. Ha akkor láttad a mozikban, azért, ha pedig akkor kimaradt, akkor meg azért, de a Nyughatatlan özvegyeket látni kell. Van, ami még Andrew Tate-nél is sokkal veszélyesebb a kamaszokra Telex 2025-03-16 06:44:02 Film Netflix Vallás Lehet, hogy máris megvan a Netflix idei nagy dobása a 13 éves, gyilkossággal vádolt fiú sztorijával. Búcsúzik Danny McBride-ék sorozata a vallásból üzletet csináló családról. Streamingajánló. Március 16-án történt kultura.hu 2025-03-16 00:01:00 Zene Liszt Ferenc repülőtér 1974-ben ezen a napon született Bretz Gábor Kossuth- és Liszt Ferenc-díjas magyar operaénekes, érdemes művész, a klasszikus zenei élet vezető basszbaritonja. A nemzetközi szinten is ismert és elismert művész repertoárja a zenetörténeti irányzatok teljességét felöleli, egyedülálló karakterével és stílusgazdag előadásmódjával számos külföldi operaház Gene Hackman gyerekei kimaradtak a 80 millió dolláros végrendeletből Igényesférfi.hu 2025-03-16 09:04:35 Film A kétszeres Oscar-díjas Gene Hackman végrendelete nyilvánosságra került, de továbbra is kérdéses, hogy ki örökli a színész 80 millió dolláros vagyonát. Kiss Mari: Nem csodadiétáknak köszönheti az alakját Story 2025-03-15 18:00:21 Bulvár Tavasz A színésznő alig várja a tavaszt, hogy felássa a kertjét, és megtermelje a friss zöldséget, ahogy azt gyerekkorában megtanulta. 10 dolog a Whiplash-ről, amiről még tutira nem hallottál port.hu 2025-03-16 09:55:00 Film A Damien Chazelle által rendezett Whiplash egy igazán lebilincselő és intenzív film, ami Andrew, a feltörekvő dobos, és a tanára, Terence Fletcher kapcsolatát követi nyomon. Ma este megnézheted a tévében! Rezes Judit és Tóth Zsófia szereplésével készül a Katona idei utolsó bemutatója Színház.online 2025-03-15 19:43:58 Színpad Szandi Rezes Judit A Katona utolsó bemutatója ebben az évadban, május 3-án a Saját [?] szoba című darab lesz a Sufniban. Vass Szandi írása Virginia Woolf azonos című műve nyomán készül, Fodor Orsolya rendezi, Rezes Judit és Tóth Zsófia játssza. A további adásainkat keresd a podcast.hirstart.hu oldalunkon.
Emilio, Madeline, and Julian are joined by drummer Rob Mitzner to begin a new episode cycle on films featuring winners of the Best Supporting Actor or Actress Oscars, with a "View-nanimous" entry on director Damien Chazelle's 2014 breakthrough film, "Whiplash." Starring Miles Teller and J.K. Simmons, the latter of whom won the requisite Oscar, the film memorably portrays student drummer Andrew Neiman's struggle to impress his autocratic band instructor, Terence Fletcher, and the group filter their own experiences as musicians through their aptitude for cinematic detail to assess the film's spectrum of musical and emotional realism. While "Whiplash" was a hit upon release and highly lauded during awards season, it has always been polarizing among musicians, and some of those differing views are articulated in this very conversation. Plus, did anyone in the group ever have a teacher like Fletcher? Is Miles Teller's drumming accurate? And how do we interpret that unforgettable ending? If you enjoy our podcast, please rate and review us on your podcast platform of choice. This really helps us find new listeners and grow!Follow Rob Mitzner on IG @robmitznerdrums, and visit his website, robmitzner.com, to keep up with his live performances and purchase a copy of his book, "Drumming in a Band: Stuff You Can Use."Follow us on IG and TikTok: @sleeplesscinematicpodSend us an email at sleeplesscinematicpod@gmail.comOn Letterboxd? Follow Julian at julian_barthold and Madeline at patronessofcats.
En este episodio, exploramos la obsesión de Andrew Neiman en Whiplash, el joven baterista decidido a sacrificarlo todo por ser extraordinario. Andrew no busca solo perfección, sino grandeza, incluso a costa de soportar el dolor físico, el desgaste emocional y la presión intensa de su maestro, Terence Fletcher. Pero esta historia refleja más que su música; es un espejo de la autoexigencia que muchos enfrentamos hoy en día. Amilcar y Gaby nos llevan a reflexionar sobre el balance entre la ambición y el autocuidado. Hablamos de cómo la autoexigencia puede llegar a extremos en los que perdemos relaciones, salud e incluso el sentido de nosotros mismos. Este episodio plantea el cuestionamiento de hasta dónde estamos dispuestos a llegar y si, en un mundo que ahora empieza a priorizar el bienestar, aún tiene cabida el sacrificio total. ¿Cuánto nos cuesta a veces perseguir la excelencia, y qué dejamos en el camino?
Le film a d'abord été un court-métrage avant d'être le long-métrage que l'on connaît et qui a remporté, parmi la quarantaine d'autres récompenses internationales, trois Oscars en 2014. C'est grâce à ce film, dont le nom fait référence au morceau "Whiplash" de Hank Levy, que Damien Chazelle est entré dans la cour des grands réalisateurs et que l'acteur J.K. Simmons a vu sa carrière relancée.Le personnage principal du film, c'est le jazz. Il sert de toile de fond aux houleuses relations entre Terence Fletcher, professeur tyrannique et intransigeant et son élève, Andrew Neiman.La bande originale a été composée par Justin Hurwitz (qui signera également la BO de "La la Land") et il est intéressant de voir combien les musiques renforcent la tension narrative de l'histoire.Entrons dans l'ambiance survoltée d'une performance musicale intense de ce film dont on ne sort pas tout à fait indemne. Crédits musique :- Intoit - Stan Getz- Caravan - John Wasson- Opening - Justin Hurwitz- First Nassau Band Rehearsal - Tim Simonec- Extrait "What's your name ?" - Damien Chazelle
Hey there, watchers! We will be back next week with a new episode, meanwhile listen to this re-release of Whiplash, a film about a young drummer, Andrew Neiman, going head-to-head with his abusive, asshole of an instructor, Terence Fletcher. It's a wild ride of ambition, passion, and sheer determination. J.K. Simmons delivers a performance that'll give you the serious heebs. So, grab your popcorn and join us as we chat about the highs, lows, and everything in between of this cinematic rollercoaster!
Encore of Whiplash: Are We Rushing or Dragging to Miss The Point About Achievement Culture + Special New Bonus Content with a Professional Percussionist Episode Transcript Episode Page with Pictures In anticipation of Oscar season, we're re-releasing a favorite from season one. Whiplash won 6 of the 14 Oscars it was nominated for, and continues to rivet viewers with the intense portrayal of music culture. Sarah sat down with her sister, a real professional percussionist, to gain unique and special insight into how this movie impacted her and whether Whiplash brings joy and value to young musicians. Then, Screen Cares co-host, Sarah, leads listeners through a discussion about how watching the movie, Whiplash offers a cautionary tale about achievement culture and the price of success. Sharing is Caring Contributor: Special thanks to Rebekah Weathers for sharing her thoughts, insights and experience in the world of academic and professional competition and how seeing the movie Whiplash impacted her. Rebekah is a classically-trained percussionist and professional pastry chef. She plays with a local symphony, and focuses on finding the joy in music as a bard in LARP events all over the country. She believes that kindness and empathy matters. (We're talking to you, Terence Fletcher.) Please visit the Whiplash episode page on our website HERE for more information about the film, resources mentioned in the episode and pictures! A special HUGE thank you to Brooks Milgate! He is an incredibly talented professional musician who composed and created our Screen Cares theme music. He plays shows all over the country and is a consummate professional and stand-up guy. For bookings or for more information, message him on Instagram @brakesmilgate Screen Shares Rating: Little Screen* *Please note, while Screen Cares encourages you to share this movie as a reference point to start important conversations with older adolescents, teens or the young adults in your life, it was rated “R” by the MPAA. This movie has strong language, offensive homophobic and other slurs, verbal abuse from a teacher, and intense moments, including a serious car accident. Screen Cares does not condone the use of hate speech in any form, for any reason. We believe that words matter, and no one, ever deserves to have any aspect of their personhood denigrated or belittled. We feel that there is value in having in-depth conversations about the content of the movie and that the presence of strong language and verbal slurs offer an opportunity for parents/guardians/trusted adults to discuss the importance of word choice. Screen Cares also believes that talking about the theme of high-achievement culture-especially with those who may struggle with perfectionism or who are interested in a creative field-is valuable. Screen Sparks: Is trauma and sacrifice required for greatness? Do you think that being “good” is sufficient, or do we need to be the best? If you have a creative yearning, what is stopping you from pursuing your art/craft? Behind the Scenes- Sarah getting her first violin, and spending time with her paternal grandmother. Sarah, along with her friends and co-musicians in the Booker High School Tornadoes Marching Band in a public performance. Liam and Violet, after a holiday concert.
Hosted by Andrew Quinn and Darren Mooney, this week joined by special guest Richard Drumm, The 250 is a (mostly) weekly trip through some of the best (and worst) movies ever made, as voted for by Internet Movie Database Users. New episodes are released every second Saturday at 6pm GMT, with the occasional bonus episode between them. This time, Damian Chazelle's Whiplash. Andrew Neiman is a young music student at the prestigious Shaffer Conservatory in New York City. A jazz drummer, Andrew dreams of great things, of becoming a legend like Miles Davis or John Coltrane. However, he falls under the influence of band leader Terence Fletcher. Fletcher sees potential in Andrew, and draws the young musician into his orbit. The two find themselves trapped in a toxic push-and-pull relationship, with the stakes escalating quickly. At time of recording, it was ranked 42nd on the list of the best movies of all time on the Internet Movie Database.
In this analogy-filled episode, Tate picks 2014's Whiplash starring J.K. Simmons, Miles Teller, and Melissa Benoist. We break down the characters, Tate and Jacob get into another argument as to whether people like Terence Fletcher actually exist in the world of coaching and mentoring, Sage has to call in because his internet must be mad at him from what we said about HAL on the last episode, and much more! This movie was directed by Damien Chazelle. GD4AM: 86/100 IMDb: 8.5/10 Metacritic: 88/100 RT: 94% A promising young drummer enrolls at a cut-throat music conservatory where his dreams of greatness are mentored by an instructor who will stop at nothing to realize a student's potential. This movie is currently streaming on Showtime and is available for rent on most VOD platforms. NEXT WEEK'S REVIEW: Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story
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Actor J.K. Simmons joins Dan to discuss his Academy Award-winning performance as music instructor Terence Fletcher in the 2014 film Whiplash. He talks about his approach to portraying such an intense character and goes in-depth on some of the most memorable scenes, including "Find My Tempo", where he had to repeatedly slap Miles Teller. J.K. also touches on what it was like to become an "overnight sensation" late in his career, talks about his current role as the head coach of a football team in the sports drama National Champions, and reveals the meaning of his touching acceptance speech after winning the Oscar for "Best Supporting Actor" in 2015.Hear new episodes of That Scene with Dan Patrick first on Amazon Music.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
J.K. Simmons puts in a commanding performance as psychotic music teacher Terence Fletcher, determined to drive Miles' Teller's Andrew to great artistic heights. We discuss his philosophy that praise leads only to mediocrity, as well as considering his somewhat idiosyncratic approach to ensuring a disciplined learning environment. Is such a regimented ideology necessary for artistic excellence, or is it anathema to creativity? All that and Shain helpfully defines the raisinet (turns out that is a thing, despite Sean's scepticism).
No, this movie is not about the Iron Man villain. It's about music. It's about dedication, passion, and pride. Miles Teller plays Andrew Nieman, and aspiring Jazz musician with big dreams, and to help him achieve those dreams he'll have to team up with (or tackle) his perfectionist jazz music professor Terence Fletcher, played by J.K. Simmons. Join Kerwin, Jason, Mugga, and Eric as we talk motivation versus abuse, J.K. Simmons' amazing performance, and Jason's own jazz band experience. Thanks for listening to this episode of 20 Dollar ticket. Follow us on Instagram @20DollarTicket, and leave your ticket prices for the movies we've reviewed. If you have any comments or suggestions, send them to 20DollarTicket@gmail.com. Be sure to subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, and Spotify.
In this first episode, Grace analyses the 2014 film Whiplash by Damien Chazelle. Whiplash is about an ambitious young man, Andrew, who enrols in a music conservatory to become a drummer. But he is mentored by Terence Fletcher, whose unconventional training methods push him beyond the boundaries of reason and sensibility.Grace mainly discusses the iconic finale scene where Andrew embarks on a 5-minute drum solo, and how it challenges identity, liberation, oneness, and the will to power.Follow the twitter account: @tsornotpod
If you have a car and a child, you will be painfully aware that even with the very best intentions it won't be long before the interior of your vehicle is a hoarder’s paradise. Assuming of course that the hoarder in question's idea of paradise includes odd socks, miscellaneous toys, hairbands, half eaten dried fruit and flakes of excrement. I've long worried/fantasised that some of this detritus, a stray water bottle or plastic horse toy say, will somehow become lodged under the brake pedal as I drive, forcing me off or into the nearest hazard, resulting in a gloriously high fall or the satisfying and punishing brutality of ploughing straight into a wall at great speed. Preferably after careening through a home for rescue dogs or an orphanage. Anyway, it was almost certainly these completely normal thoughts which prompted Dan to pick Motor Vehicle Accidents for this week’s Top 5. Remember when we reviewed Damian Chazelle's sophomore feature LA LA LAND back in the days of Anonymous Meeg? Of course you don't. This time we thought we'd try the 36-year-old screenwriter, director and producers’ debut, WHIPLASH (Chazelle's that is, Meeg is both older and as of the time of writing has not written and directed a movie). Jonathan Kimble Simmons (JK Rowling) delivers a career defining performance as Terence Fletcher, the psychotic music teacher at the fictional Schaffer Conservatory who pushes Miles Teller's Andrew to realise his true potential as a jazz drummer through whatever means necessary. An exhilarating and thought-provoking examination of what it means to be truly exceptional at something and whether it's worth the costs, Simmons and Chazelle have together crazy created one of cinema's truly iconic villains in this blistering and breath-taking award winner. Loosely based on novels by British author Cressida Cowell, the HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON franchise is 12th in the list of highest grossing animated films, racking up a cool $1.6 billion worldwide over 3 cinema releases. The movies follow the adventures of Hiccup and Toothless as a Viking and a Dragon respectively, I won't ruin it by telling you who trains whom. Amazingly one of the dads had never seen this so we were eased in gently, like a child gradually sticking a big toe into a chilly pool or that time I eased myself gently into your mothers hoop with Netflix's HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON - LEGENDS, an animated series of short films continuing the plot of the first movie. GIFT OF THE NIGHT FURY is set during the festival of Snoggletog and sees the Dragons suddenly incredibly horny.We love to hear from our listeners! By which I mean we tolerate it. Try us on twitter @dads_film, on Facebook Bad Dads Film Review or on our website baddadsfilm.com.Until next time, we remain...Bad Dads
In this episode Mark talks about one of his favourite films: the 2014 American drama film "Whiplash", written and directed by Damien Chazelle, about the relationship between an ambitious and talented jazz drummer, Andrew Neiman (played by Miles Teller) - a first year student at the prestigious Schaffer Conservatory in New York City - and the perfectionist Conservatory Studio bandleader, Terence Fletcher (played by J.K. Simmons) - who is notorious for pushing his students to their limits and subjecting them to psychological and emotional abuse. At first, Miles is a well-mannered, caring, joyful young man who likes going to the movies with his father, Jim Neiman (played by Paul Reiser) and who noticeably shy and awkward around Nicole (played by Melissa Benoist), who is a movie theater concessionist who becomes Andrew's girlfriend after he finally asks he out on a date. However, the more intense and visceral Andrew's experiences with his bandleader, Terence Fletcher, are, and the more obsessed and consumed with achieving perfection Andrew becomes, the more that he sacrifices his sanity as well as his relationships with those who care about him the most in order to become the best jazz drummer that he can be. --- 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/markthepoet/message
On this episode of 5AM Filmcast, we review the gripping thriller that's sure to hit hard, Whiplash! Andrew Neiman is an ambitious young jazz drummer, in pursuit of rising to the top of his elite music conservatory. Terence Fletcher, an instructor known for his terrifying teaching methods, discovers Andrew and transfers the aspiring drummer into the top jazz ensemble, forever changing the young man's life. But Andrew's passion to achieve perfection quickly spirals into obsession, as his ruthless teacher pushes him to the brink of his ability and his sanity.
Another Oscar winner from between 2012 and 2015 on the Film Club today, as Charlotte tells us everything we need to know about "Whiplash" from 2014.An ambitious young jazz drummer does everything he can to reach the top of his class in his elite music school. When a well renowned music director known for his brutal teaching method selects the young man to be part of his ensemble, the two will go down a path of obsession that drives the student to even question his own ability and sanity.Miles Teller stars as Andrew Neiman, with JK Simmons starring as the ruthless Terence Fletcher, a role which won him an Oscar for best supporting actor.
“There are no two words in the English language more harmful than "good job".” -Terence Fletcher, Whiplash Whenever someone says to me “Good Job” after a presentation, I know that I didn’t do my best. I know it’s time to start a presentation autopsy and figure out how I can do better. But too many speakers think “good job” means that they did a great job. When actually it’s the audience’s polite way of saying “meh, I’m not that into your presentation” On today’s show, we’ll discuss 5 different ways to measure the success of your presentation including: Why it’s not the audience’s job to give you constructive feedback on your speaking How a speech is a first date and why getting a second date should be your goal What’s a conversion rate and why it matters in speaking (because math matters)! Mentioned in this Episode: Amy Cuddy’s speaks about the Superman pose for more confidence. An excellent article on how to calculate conversion rate from Maggie Patterson The Rebel Speaker Facebook Group
This week’s contenders: Beer vs. Poetry, Always pooping when you pee vs. Throwing up instead of going to the bathroom, Dolores Umbridge from Harry Potter vs. Terence Fletcher from Whiplash, Being Kardashian famous vs. Being the head of your own cult.
‘Whiplash’ and written by directed by Damien Chazelle is definitely my favorite film of 2014. It will definitely go on my list for my top 25 films. I absolutely loved every second of it. First the performances: J. K. Simmons, a character actor you’d recognize, if you saw him, plays Terence Fletcher, a sadistic, abusive […]