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Andy Garcia is an actor (Ocean's 11, The Untouchables, The Godfather Part III) who is best known for playing the suave leading man alongside other Hollywood greats like Sean Connery, Diane Keaton, and Al Pacino. He talked in 2022 to Guy about fleeing the Cuban Revolution, waiting tables for celebrities in Beverly Hills, and the best advice he got from Mario Puzo on how to prepare for The Godfather Part III.Links from the show:The "stroller scene" from The UntouchablesFather of the Bride (2022) trailerAndy as Terry Benedict in Ocean's 11The Lost City trailerAndy's InstagramSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
From an early childhood without a TV in the home to working on international blockbusters, Terry Benedict's convictions and storied career have led him to produce inspirational films such as “The Conscientious Objector” and “Hacksaw Ridge,” bringing to life the story of Desmond Doss and his unshakable faith.
Andy Garcia is an actor (Ocean's 11, The Untouchables, The Godfather Part III) who is best known for playing the suave leading man alongside other Hollywood greats like Sean Connery, Diane Keaton, and Al Pacino. He talks to Guy about fleeing the Cuban Revolution, waiting tables for celebrities in Beverly Hills, and the best advice he got from Mario Puzo on how to prepare for The Godfather Part III.Links from the show:The "stroller scene" from The UntouchablesFather of the Bride (2022) trailerAndy as Terry Benedict in Ocean's 11The Lost City trailerAndy's InstagramSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Chris' pick from this millennium is the 2001 heist movie, Ocean's Eleven. With a superstar ensemble cast of George Clooney, Matt Damon, Andy García, Brad Pitt, Julia Roberts and many more. If you enjoy the show we have a Patreon, become a supporter. www.patreon.com/thevhsstrikesback Plot Summary: Danny Ocean wants to score the biggest heist in history. He combines an eleven member team, including Frank Catton, Rusty Ryan and Linus Caldwell. Their target? The Bellagio, the Mirage and the MGM Grand. All casinos owned by Terry Benedict. It's not going to be easy, as they plan to get in secretly and out with $150 million. thevhsstrikesback@gmail.com https://linktr.ee/vhsstrikesback --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thevhsstrikesback/support
This week the Ocean's crew goes on a European vacation. This time we get to meet Rusty's ex girlfriend. Also Danny Ocean abandon's Tess at their house alone with Terry Benedict for some reason. Listen as we deliver our best renditions of some French techno. If you have a suggestion for future episodes email us at 2ndtakemoviespod@gmail.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/2ndtakemovies/ Music by Jake Tweito Graphic Design by Kevin Archie --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/2ndtakemovies/message
Danny Ocean wants to score the biggest heist in history. He combines an eleven member team, including Frank Catton, Rusty Ryan and Linus Caldwell. Their target? The Bellagio, the Mirage and the MGM Grand. All casinos owned by Terry Benedict. It's not going to be easy, as they plan to get in secretly and out with $150 million - wait, no - It's like this but with Jennifer and the cast of SitcomDnD. Starring: Erin Keif, Waleed Mansour, Elizabeth Andrews, Sean Coyle, and Ben Briggs. Theme Song by: Arne Parrott Artwork by: Waleed Mansour Edited by: Sean Meagher Follow us on Twitter: @SitcomDnD Follow us on Instagram: @SitcomDnD Advertise on SitcomD&D via Gumball.fm Support our Patreon at Patreon.com/Sitcomdnd Like the show? Rate SitcomD&D 5 stars on Apple Podcasts and leave a review. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The house always wins. Play long enough, you never change the stakes. The house takes you. Unless, when that perfect hand comes along, you bet big, then you take the house. Join your favourite TransAtlantic podcasting crew – Ian, Liam, and Ethan - Georgia's been flagged by Terry Benedict - as we review a 21st century remake of the classic Rat Pack crime caper. It's like playing with loaded dice in our 98th episode as we discuss: The original choice to play Danny Ocean Just how many shrimp Brad Pitt ate while filming one scene in particular Why "A Little Less Conversation" was chosen over more typical Elvis Vegas tune, "Viva Las Vegas" How much George Clooney paid Julia Roberts to meet her going rate Can we overlook the Stockholm Syndrome of the film We go through a plethora of plot holes Ian tries to explain the appeal of Bernie Mac to a British audience that never saw his sitcom Were there any side effects to Lennox Lewis' participation in the film? Whether or not Ocean's Eleven is the Best Film Ever Support the BFE with a donation at https://linktr.ee/bestfilmeverpod Buy some BFE merch at https://my-store-b4e4d4.creator-spring.com/ Massive thanks to Lex Van Den Berghe for the use of 'Mistake' by Luckydog. Catch more from Lex's new band, The Maids of Honor at https://soundcloud.com/themaidsofhonor Also massive thanks to Moonlight Social for our age game theme song. You can catch more from them at https://www.moonlightsocialmusic.com/ Timestamps for this episode: 0:00 - Opening Banter 9:33 - Shoutouts 29:50 - Deep Dive 2:00:00 - Endgame
This week, we take a slight departure from science fiction & fantasy as we review the Las Vegas heist film, "Ocean's Eleven" -- a movie that's a remake, not a sequel, despite what a number in the title might imply (even the original 1960 version had the number). Continuing our recent and unintentional tradition of contentious reviews, opinions were further apart on this movie than you might expect. We debate about cast chemistry, character skills & purposes, character motivations, dialogue, and memorable moments. Which co-hosts felt the cast was too big for sufficient character development? Which co-hosts felt the character development was more than sufficient -- considering the large size of the cast? Which co-host considers this movie one of his all-time top 20 films, along with one of its sequels? Which co-host compared this movie to "The Italian Job"? Which co-host(s) couldn't really remember anything about "The Italian Job"? Which co-host tried to compare this movie to "Logan Lucky" but couldn't because he's the only that saw it? Which co-host repeatedly steered the conversation into the negatives before we were anywhere close to being done with the positives? Which co-host referred to this movie as a "waste of a couple hours"? Which co-host said the best scene in the movie was a "guy covering his nuts"? Which co-host felt that the Danny Ocean character (George Clooney) was possessive of his ex-wife Tess (Julia Roberts)? Which co-host felt that it was actually Terry Benedict (Andy Garcia) that was the one possessive of Tess? Which co-host made a good point about the differences between Danny Ocean and Terry Benedict? Which co-host got something "new" out of this viewing that he previously focused on much less in previous viewings? Which co-host had an emotional reaction to the relationship between Danny & Tess? Which co-host apparently has a surprisingly & depressingly poor relationship with mashed potatoes? Which co-host used his Lightning Round time as a commercial for another movie? Which co-host stubbornly refuses to see that other movie? What scoring system did Andruw go with this week? Which co-hosts care about NC State football and which ones don't? And, what weird thing (or "weirding" thing) does Todd now have a new spreadsheet dedicated to? Listen now to find out the answers to these and other burning questions. Grab your comms, costumes, cables, explosives, bags, vans, and nuts, as we put a watchful eye on...Ocean's Eleven. Ocean's...ASSEMBLE! ;) What did you think about Ocean's Eleven? Which is your favorite movie in the Ocean's 11/12/13/8 franchise? You can contact us at... - E-Mail: DiscerningGeeks@gmail.com - Twitter: @DiscerningGeeks - Facebook: Discerning Geeks Portal Please rate or review us wherever you listen to podcasts. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/discerninggeeks/message
It’s time to head down to Vegas, get 10 of your best men, knock off three of Terry Benedict’s cas— no wait, that’s not right. We’re going on a Vegas Vacation, and I have a briefcase full of reds, blues, moscat– no, still not right. Oh, wait – it’s a zombie apocalypse and sin city is about to be nuked, so let’s get the most divisive movie maker in Hollywood right now and have him tell the story of people getting in and out before the big boom booms. We’re not going on this journey of the dead alone – we’re bringing Dan from Netflix & Swill (Twitter:@netflixnswill) along with us. So sattle up, roll some 7’s, and let luck be a BRAAAAAAINNZZZ tonight. Ok, here we go! Full Episode
It’s time to head down to Vegas, get 10 of your best men, knock off three of Terry Benedict’s cas— no wait, that’s not right. We’re going on a Vegas Vacation, and I have a briefcase full of reds, blues, moscat– no, still not right. Oh, wait – it’s a zombie apocalypse and sin city is about to be nuked, so let’s get the most divisive movie maker in Hollywood right now and have him tell the story of people getting in and out before the big boom booms. We’re not going on this journey of the dead alone – we’re bringing Dan from Netflix & Swill (Twitter:@netflixnswill) along with us. So sattle up, roll some 7’s, and let luck be a BRAAAAAAINNZZZ tonight. Ok, here we go! Full Episode
In this episode, Wellington and Savon discuss the extremely strong start Luka Doncic has gotten off to in the playoffs, Milwaukee's sweep of Miami and what they can build on for their 2nd round matchup. They also discuss how Trae Young's playmaking elements and continued growth in the postseason has been highlighted, Utah being a legitimate top-tier playoff team in the West and how the Lakers have had looks of coming back to form and how Devin Booker is handling his first playoff opportunity with Phoenix. Finally, they review Sinead Harnett's sophomore album Ready Is Always Too Late, how she worked seamlessly with her features, this being one of the standout albums of the year so far and they review J.I.D.'s 2018 DiCaprio 2 album. In the second half, they review Ocean's 12, the 2004 heist comedy film directed by Steven Sodebergh. Starring George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Matt Damon, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Andy Garcia; they dive into how this sequel had a slower start, it still having constant movement and strong chemistry and also if this is a top-tier heist film or a notch below the caliber of what Ocean's 11 possessed. Finally, they discuss how important Terry Benedict's position was for this film, Steven Sodebergh detailing things falling apart constantly and the charisma of the cast still being exceptional.
You're not a bit of everyone as an artist, or at least you shouldn't be. You are your own identity. Do you have a strategy in place to move your career forward? Are you performing music that fits your lifestyle and belief system, or are you only making the moves to please others or attempting to do so to get ahead? In the end, it's all about brand loyalty, with you yourself being the brand. So is your branding vertical, or is it horizontal? Do you know the difference, and does it matter? On this extraordinary episode of Dead Horse Discussions with Rick Caballo and Melissa Core Caballo from Dead Horse Branding, we interview Michael Blanton to discuss exactly these matters. Michael Blanton of Brentwood, Tennessee, has celebrated a career in the national and Nashville music industry. But today finds him in all kinds of artistic and entertainment development, not limited to just artist management. A native of Amarillo, Texas, Blanton got his start in music as an A&R representative at Word Records in Waco, Texas, moving to Nashville in 1978 to open the company's office on Music Row. He and business partner Dan Harrell launched Blanton/Harrell Production and Management in 1980 with Amy Grant as their first client. In 1981 with friend Brown Bannister ('75), they created Reunion Records and Reunion Publishing and soon launched artists' careers, including Michael W. Smith and Rich Mullins, and Wayne Kirkpatrick. Blanton served as executive producer for some of Grant's biggest hits, including the albums Unguarded (1985), Lead Me On (1988), and the multi-platinum Heart in Motion (1992), which sold more than ten million copies and received five Grammy nominations, including Album of the Year. He also executive produced hits for Smith, including his debut, Michael W. Smith Project (1983) featuring the song “Friends,” The Big Picture (1986), i 2 (EYE) (1988), and Change Your World (1992). In addition, Blanton and Harrell worked with authors including Frank Peretti, helping him release his multi-million-selling This Present Darkness in 1986 and Piercing the Darkness in 1989. Beginning in 1997, Blanton and Harrell served as co-presidents of Gaylord's Idea Entertainment. Still, in 2009 the golden franchise ended between Blanton and Harrell and thus started the new chapter for Blanton in artist development and branding. Currently, Blanton has partnered in the development with Songwriting University to help support the songwriters of Nashville and help develop new artistic talent. Also, Blanton is a partner with Vertigo Media and a new management launch called Halogen-BNA. Vertigo and Halogen will work together to build and develop new artists and songwriters thru technology and community. But not to be left out of the development lane, Blanton today is also working with new film projects, with Terry Benedict(producer of Hacksaw Ridge) and TV productions for a Texas non-profit, Heartlight and Parenting Today's Teens. He has also joined with long-time friend Gary Glover to continue to consult on many projects in development thru a partnership called Cyprus Creative Partners, a company to helps advance all types of branding and development. Whether for one singer or an entire company, vision-casting and strategically planning are what we are built for. Blanton is a member of the National Association of Recording Arts and Sciences, the Gospel Music Association, the Country Music Association, and the Americana Music Association. He serves on the board of Lipscomb's College of Entertainment and Arts. In addition, the team of Blanton & Harrell was inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 2017. And then, in 2019, Blanton was named Outstanding Alumnus of the year for Abilene Christian University, his alma mater. The Business Side of Music ™ © 2021 Beyond the Music Co-Produced and Hosted (by the guy who has a face for podcasting): Bob Bender Co-Producer, Creator, and Technical Advisor (the man behind the curtain): Tom Sabella Director of Video and Continuity (the brains of the entire operation): Deborah Halle Editor (the “ums' and “aahs' removal guy who makes us sound good): Mark Sabella Marketing and Social Media: Kaitlin Fritts Talent Acquisition and Scheduling (the one who keeps us on track) Tammy Kowalski All Around Problem Solver and keeper of the key to the vault: Connie Ribas Recorded at: The Bunker in Franklin, TN (except during the Covid 19 pandemic, then it's pretty much done VIA Skype or over the phone, with the exception for those fearless enough to come to Bob Bender's living room… and there are a few). 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RDJ? Michael B Jordan? Oscar Isaac? Jake Gyllenhaal? Who is the best option to take up George Clooney's role as Danny Ocean!? On our first ever "Emergency Re-Cast", Ben, Matt and Tyler, along with our special guest and Ocean's Eleven superfan, Jake Draper, re-cast the entire gang for our new version of 2001's "Ocean's Eleven". Danny. Rusty. Linus. The Malloy Twins. Yen. Tess. Even Soderbergh gets re-cast! We cover it all. So take a listen and let us know who you think re-cast this movie the best. Who would you take as your Terry Benedict or Saul Bloom? Let us know in the comments! Meet Jake: ~2:34 Re-Cast Rules: ~21:24 Order Selection/Directors: ~24:29 Danny Ocean: ~30:52 Rusty Ryan: ~39:03 Frank Catton: ~42:35 Reuben Tishkoff: ~47:21 Malloy Twins: 53:01 Livingston Dell: ~1:01:41 Yen: ~1:04:33 Saul Bloom: ~1:08:45 Linus Caldwell: ~1:12:41 Basher Tarr: ~1:17:21 Terry Benedict: ~1:21:43 Tess Ocean: ~1:27:52 Poker Table Scene: ~1:34:52 OUR WEBSITE OUR SOCIAL MEDIA Our Letterboxd Reviews for “Pather Panchali" Our Letterboxd Reviews for “Aparajito" Our Letterboxd Reviews for “Apur Sansar" Music: Umbels and StreamBeats Support Us --- 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/threefilmspod/message
We speak to the dead for A NASHVILLE CHRISTMAS CAROL (2020) and: We are doing this cold open live ... The Francesa Voice ... Four letters, starts with D THEME: "Fuck You If You Don't Like Christmas," from Crudbump, by Drew Fairweather PART ONE Buster Poindexter ... Show business ... Terry Benedict's podcast ... The Elliot Gould of this podcast ... Podcast crisis hotline ... Defenseless before Hallmark vibes ... Country musician cats, prehabilitated Scrooge Break: Original music by Chris Collingwood PART TWO Cast rundown ... The Expositional Challenge ... Plot mop-up ... "Dragon lady" on the set ... Rich person's fan script or free singer promo? ... Made by a scion of Kix Brooks ... Chet's Galaxy ... More Kasem ... 10-year overlooked phone call ... Dead and chill Break: Original music by Chris Collingwood PART THREE Spot the Angel: Come on, man ... Kimberly Williams-Paisley, dramatic interping ... Lazy British accents ... Woo Girl Paula Deen ... Eat Your Heart Out: No savories, peppermint brittle, red onions, no Kitchen Aid mixer, bad spatula ... Dennis Miller interlude ... The Hallmark Expanded Universe: The Specter of Chet's Galaxy; Hallmark's Great Silent Majority; Wings of Desire, but outside Nashville Break: "Himmel über Berlin," by Jurgen Knieper PART FOUR Overdetermined: Jarring oafishness of ghost scenes vs. clash of lessons ... Just omit the lesson and omit existing intellectual property ... Crossover: A Hellraiser puzzle box that brings lesson-giving Cenobites vs. hangin' with Jesse Farrar vs. Pussy Relief 2021 ... The Hallmark Bechdel Test: Pass! ... The Hallmark Voight-Kampff Test: Both musicians, potentially dead parents, AI dad ... Christmas really just makes these crazier ... Who's the Real Villain?: The music business/Chet ... Bitching about music video budgets ... Stop saying his name ... Just make it 5 percent more real Break: Original music by Chris Collingwood PART FIVE Rating: 2 ... The Leftovers: Ten years is still too long at 30 ... Eric Brooks' You're Going to Miss Me ... "Drop her, creep" ... Belinda Carlisle ... luuuv too hug the head of the studio ... Haunting Covid signifier ... Old Tom Cruise on-set rant anecdote ... Ambivalence about the risk of making this movie ... Visualizing explaining why you're in the hospital ... Bill Kurtis ... Press button, receive plot ... Merry Christmas! All other music by Chris Collingwood of Look Park and Fountains of Wayne, except: "Orchestral Sports Theme" by Chris Collingwood and Rick Murnane, and "Accidental Racist," by Brad Paisley feat. LL Cool J
Welcome to another episode of Don’t Be Crazy! Here we discuss and dissect what makes a film (past or present) absolutely amazing or a pile of rubbish. All that we ask of each other is don’t be crazy. No one steals from Terry Benedict! NO ONE! Justin and Zach discuss the deft action comedy Ocean's Eleven (2001) from Steven Soderbergh. This star studded cast heist film uses impeccable dialogue and timing to deliver the goods, even if it seems impossible. Lets get together for one last job! Take a listen and don’t forget to like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. Have questions or comments? Shoot an email to info@geeklegacy.com and we will answer them on the next podcast.Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or Stitcher and remember to rate and leave a comment. Your feedback helps us tremendously.
Wellington is joined by Josh Crocker, a college classmate of his and a good friend of the show. In this Cavs-Warriors 2016 Finals Game 7 Review, they discuss Lebron's legacy elevated, his unbelievable block and the Warriors' historic season hopes diminished. They also discuss Kyrie's offensive excellence, Draymond's impressive performance and how the outcome led to the Warriors acquiring KD! In the second half, Wellington and Savon recap Ocean's Eleven, the 2001 Heist film directed by Steven Soderbergh. They discuss George Clooney and Brad Pitt's instant chemistry, the consistent memorable humor from Bernie Mac and Terry Benedict as the best Ocean's villain!
Terry Benedict is a successful businessman and consummate professional who runs three of Las Vegas's biggest, most profitable casinos. But rather than run his empire from an ivory tower he makes a point to be on the floor with his staff every day, remembering the names of his front-line workers and despite his busy schedule he still makes time, every night, to have dinner with the woman he loves. But when he is unfairly targeted by a group of vindictive, con-artists his entire business and personal life is faced with ruin, and he must work to uncover the elaborate deception before it is too late. Edited by Andrew Ivimey and produced for the From Superheroes network. Visit www.FromSuperheroes.com for more podcasts, YouTube series, web comics, and more.
Greg Mattison was a legend in Ann Arbor. Now, after turning his back on the program, he'll go down as something different -- to the fanbase and many of the players he coached.We react to the news that Michigan's defensive line coach defected to Ohio State to become the new co-defensive coordinator, and how we've heard the players have reacted. Then, we get into Clemson's stunning 44-16 national championship game victory over Alabama, and what it means for Michigan football. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Greg Mattison was a legend in Ann Arbor. Now, after turning his back on the program, he'll go down as something different -- to the fanbase and many of the players he coached. We react to the news that Michigan's defensive line coach defected to Ohio State to become the new co-defensive coordinator, and how we've heard the players have reacted. Then, we get into Clemson's stunning 44-16 national championship game victory over Alabama, and what it means for Michigan football. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our special guest is Terry Benedict, an American film producer. He is the founder and CEO of The Shae Foundation. Terry is most well-known for co-producing Hacksaw Ridge, nominated for six Academy Awards. Hacksaw Ridge is based on Benedict’s documentary, The Conscientious Objector; a film about Medal of Honor winner Desmond Doss, who refused to carry a weapon in World War Two. Doss is the only conscientious objector to ever receive a Medal of Honor. After working on over a dozen independent films, Benedict felt impressed to create films that inspire and promote positive messages to the global community. He produced and directed the critically acclaimed and award-winning documentary film, The Conscientious Objector. The film garnered several dozen awards in multiple categories during a two-year run on the international festival circuit including many “audience favorite” awards, a Crystal Heart Award from the Heartland Film Festival and from Boston, a Humanitarian Award. The film played on the International Documentary Association’s InFACT Documentary tour qualifying it for Academy Award consideration. Benedict scripted the first draft of the theatrical narrative project based on the documentary and joined the producing team of Hacksaw Ridge, directed by Mel Gibson. Currently, Terry has several film projects in development including a new medical action/drama series and an international series focusing on Hope Extreme. He is also developing the film The Death of Reasonable Doubt, which follows the U.S. Supreme Court death-row case of Troy Davis in Savannah, Georgia. At its core is the fundamental question of fairness and whether it is Constitutional to execute a man who could be factually innocent but convicted by a fair trial. Visit Terry's website at www.shaefoundation.org
Jay chats with Hacksaw Ridge producer Terry Benedict about the film and his real life relationship on World War II Army Medic Desmond Doss, the real life inspiration for the film
1. “Hacksaw Ridge” hero Desmond Doss' friend Terry Benedict producer 2. How Doss' faith in Christ inspired his Army Medic service 3. WWII the greatest generation veterans honored by Director Mel Gibson (c) 2016, Chaplain Gordon James Klingenschmitt, PhD. Airs 11/16 on NRB TV, AndroidTV, Amazon FireTV, Roku, GoogleTV, Smart TV, iTunes and www.PrayInJesusName.org
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The EVIDENCE OF THINGS SCREENED podcast welcomes special guest Terry Benedict, director of the documentary THE CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR and producer of the Mel Gibson-directed feature film HACKSAW RIDGE, both films about Desmond T. Doss, an American World War II veteran and the first conscientious objector to be awarded the Medal of Honor.
Focus on the Family's Tim Goeglein discusses the topic of voter fraud with Mark Elfstrand. Senator Marco Rubio joins Carmen LaBerge to talk about his race for the U.S. Senate in Florida. Dr. Albert Mohler gives the details of FBI Director James Comey's decision to put Hillary Clinton's e-mail back on the table. Russell Varney explains the latest examples of underhanded tactics by Democratic operatives with Darryl Wood. Terry Benedict, producer for Hacksaw Ridge, joins Michelle Mendoza to talk about the film. Jeremy Dys and Eric Walsh share with Bill Bunkley an outrageous form of religious persecution in the U.S. Health policy expert Dr. Merrill Matthews chats with Don Kroah about Obamacare.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"You think we need one more? You think we need one more. All right, we'll get one more." That quote, from 2001's Ocean's Eleven, seems like it could be the attitude going into Steven Soderberg's star studded third and final installment in the Ocean's series. The gang has now teamed up with former enemy Terry Benedict to rob a different Vegas casino. As an attempt to end the series on a high note, did this film hit the jackpot? Listen to find out!