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Ebony Hustle 2 dropped on all the streamers a couple of weeks ago. Mastermind of the Ebony-verse John Wayne S III returns to Yeah Uh Huh to discuss scifi, intergender baseketball, the flowering career of Michelle Lamb and more. Aaron missed John's first appearance, but participated from the bucket seat of his car traversing the scenic streets of Socal. #ebonyhustle #TheBigLebowski #scifi #michellelamb #ncis #tubi #plex #freevee #globalmixedgenderbasketball Watch Ebony Hustle 2 on Tubi TV: https://tubitv.com/movies/100016178/ebony-hustle-2-ballistic-protection Watch Ebony Hustle on Tubi TV https://tubitv.com/movies/627977/ebony-hustle?start=true Ebony Hustle Official Website https://www.ebonyhustle.com/ John Wayne S. III on IMDB https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2379293/bio John Wayne S. III on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/johnwaynesiii/ Londyn Town Pictures http://www.londyntownpictures.com/ Article about John in LA Wire Magazine https://lawire.com/john-wayne-s-iii-films-as-an-instrument-for-change/ Music Clips used in this Episode 0:00 - Tips of Your Fingers by Tealousy https://youtu.be/3Yp_VAkpydk?si=FFd16ep_qwexxG2U 19:26 - Natalia J. - 911 by Da Pink from the "Ebony Hustle" Soundtrack https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bhnOfNaMTk Our Socials Yeah Uh Huh on Facebook https://facebook.com/YeahUhHuhPod Yeah Uh Huh on Twitter https://twitter.com/YeahUhHuhPod Yeah Uh Huh on Instagram https://instagram.com/YeahUhHuhPod --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/yeah-uh-huh/message
Chris and Rob kick off the next 100 episodes with the beloved cult classic comedy masterpiece "The Big Lebowski."This episodes is dedicated to the memories of Terry Funk and Windham "Bray Wyatt" Rotunda.Help support the show and discover articles and more by heading on over to our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/whydoesthisexist.Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/wdtepodLike us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/whydoesthisexistLike, Dislike, Comment and Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCY23JJcBuc904cgAZpnDOiQKnow of any other weird happenings in pop culture? Let us know at whydoesthisexistshow@gmail.com.
Let's have some big fun by reaching back into the archives for a special early edition with the Thirsty Boys. Timeless tales of a botched anniversary weekend, the vagaries of gentlemen's clubs, movies, food, great American cities, and of course, the ever popular fact check!
The Big Lebwoski chosen by Chris. Join Andrew, Bruce and Chris for the first episode of Season 8 of the Ten Point Podcast, coming to you live from Los Langeles! Tune in to hear about twisty twists that blow Chris' mind, the three characters we relate to the most, a best entrance contender from Julianne Moore and more! www.tenpointpodcast.com #Movie, #Film, #Podcast, #MoviePodcast, #TenPointPodcast, #TheBigLebowski, #JeffBridges, #SteveBuscemi, #JohnGoodman, #JulianneMoore, #JohnTurturro, #SamElliott, #TaraReid, #PhilipSeymourHoffman, #Comedy, #Bowling,
One of the biggest and most compelling songs in the history of rock and roll gets the flamenco treatment, and takes an unusual turn. Hotel California, originally by The Eagles, covered by Gipsy Kings, and by Nancy Sinatra. Outro music is Layla by Derek and The Dominos, but just the long piano bit from the end, which will make total sense by the time you listen to the episode.
This week on TAS we take a glance at old Hollywood, battle a robot on the moon, knights, dragons, assassins and nihilists! You can believe in nothing as long as Tapes And Scowls is the exception. Enjoy! #CapesAndScowls, #TapesAndScowls, #TheBigLebowski, #TheDudeAbides, #Lebowski, #Mank, #Hollywood, #OrsonWelles, #GaryOldman, #Drama, #Comedy, #CohenBrothers, #MMPR, #MightyMorphinPowerRangers, #OnceAndAlways, #RobotRita, #Animation, #Deathstroke, #KnightsAndDragons --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/capesandscowls/support
The Astronauts try to pronounce the name of Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson's Tequila. Melissa begs Alex to watch Ghostbusters, while ABish finally nails a coherent analogy
Yeah, well, that's just, like, our opinions, man! This week on the show we're joined by filmmaker Benjamin Myers (Writer/Director of The Zero Method) to take a deep dive into the career of the prolific Coen Brothers! From Miller's Crossing to Fargo, The Big Lebowski to O Brother, Where art Thou?, No Country for Old Men to The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, we cover it all! If you have any questions/comments/suggestions for the show, follow us on twitter @TheMixedReviews, like us on Facebook, e-mail us at reviewsmixed@gmail.com, visit our Instagram or TikTok for extra content, become a patron on our Patreon, or stop by our shop and pick up some podcast merchandise! Don't forget to subscribe to us on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, Spotify, Podchaser, Audible, or Google.
Twenty-five years ago, the writing/director duo Joel & Ethan Coen released this as the follow-up to their Oscar-winning classic from two years prior, Fargo. Whereas that film was a tense kidnapping thriller for the most part, the tone of this film was much sillier, filled with jokes related to bowling, nihilism, and White Russians. As a result, the reception from most critics AND American audiences at the time was decidedly mixed....the film was generally viewed as a disappointment back in 1998. But over time, this film started to garner a sizeable cult following and nowadays, many look back on it fondly as a modern classic and one of the Coens' best. Maybe it's due to the stacked cast? This film stars Jeff Bridges, John Goodman, Steve Buscemi, Julianne Moore, Philip Seymour Hoffman, and Sam Elliott among several others......The Dude Abides!Host: Geoff Gershon Editors: Geoff and Ella GershonProducer: Marlene Gershonhttps://livingforthecinema.com/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Living-for-the-Cinema-Podcast-101167838847578Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/livingforthecinema/Letterboxd:https://letterboxd.com/Living4Cinema/
Relive the episode where Brian and Shelly give their choices for pairing a Hitchcock movie with another film including Vertigo and Single White Female, North By Northwest and The Big Lebowski, and Shadow of a Doubt and Stoker
Aawaz Pokhrel is a PhD student in Physics at Georgia Tech, and quite the philosopher. With a deep thirst of knowledge on all things life, Aawaz is constantly searching for answers, but is also very mindful of being present. Whether it be playing guitar, listening to John Prine, or cooking dinner for his friends, he enjoys the little moments of happiness in his life. It's safe to say that after immigrating from Nepal, Aawaz has certainly found a new home, and a new place to thrive.
This person died in 2020 at age 81. His career as a solo artist did not gain traction until he was 38. He sang in a husky voice that exuded sincerity and warmth, and duet recordings were a prominent part of his repertoire. Long before the ascendancy of Garth Brooks and Shania Twain, he was among the first country artists to sell out arenas. Today's dead celebrity is Kenny Rogers.
Crooked Table Podcast - The world of film from a fresh angle
Call him The Dude, His Dudeness, El Duder, or even El Duderino (if you're not into the whole brevity thing). Whatever you call Jeff Bridge's loveable hipster hero in The Big Lebowski, he's certainly become a cinematic icon. This episode, Kerri Jones joins the show to help us break down the ethos of The Dude, what it has to say about the culture (and counter-culture), and why so many fans seem ready and willing to convert to Dudeism. SYNOPSIS Jeff "The Dude" Leboswki (Jeff Bridges) is mistaken for Jeffrey Lebowski (Charles Durning), who is The Big Lebowski. In search of justice, The Dude tracks down his namesake, who offers him a job. His wife (Tara Reid) has been kidnapped, and he needs a reliable bagman. Aided and hindered by his pals Walter Sobchak (John Goodman), a Vietnam vet, and Donny (Steve Buscemi). Connect with Crooked Table Productions on social media: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
Alright Dudes and Dudettes, That Aged Well is talking 1998's Coen Brothers classic The Big Lebowski! A treasure trove of 90's ephemera, Paul and Erika are going to get into how Jeff Bridges is, somehow, still hot in this film, their individual reactions to dream sequences and the storied feud between Frances McDormand and Julianne Moore. Let's bowl!
Christopher bought a really nice rug for this episode, but I would really hate to tell you what happened to it. Welcome to episode 6 of season 2 of the No One is Listening Podcast. This week we take a roll down memory alley and discuss Christopher's topic of the 1998 Coen Brothers' classic, The Big Lebowski.Join us as we present to you, our first ever outdoor episode. So, sit back, relax and grab yourself a white Russian. Fair warning, we don't roll on the Shabbos.Follow the show on social @noilpodcastPlease rate & review this episode (if you've got guts)
Joe and Spencer recast the Coens' iconic cult classic The Big Lebowski.
Guest Carl Haupt abides by discussing everything "Lebowski" with Host and Corporate Comic Steve Mazan. Is this one of the Coen Bros. best? Has Goodman ever been better? Can you eat a bar? Did Jesus need a sequel? Is it poiltical OR spiritual? Why so many takes for Sam Elliot? All these questions and more get answered on this week's Mazan Movie Club Podcast. "The Big Lebowski" on IMDb Carl Haupt online Home of the Mazan Movie Club Steve Mazan on Instagram Home of Corporate Comedian Steve Mazan
This week, we watched 1998's The Big Lebowski.
Russell Schwartz zooms in to talk a little about film, marketing, and education. He started Pandemic Marketing company way before the pandemic was around. He has worked on films like Wedding Crashers, Elf, Rush Hour 2 and 3, Texas Chainsaw Massacre ExpressVPM.com/TheDKProject Gradyrestoration.com DarrenKVO.com
Dan Bernstein and Leila Rahimi welcomed on Laurence Holmes for transition, where they basked in the glory that is the cinematic classic "The Big Lebowski." See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Clay visits with Minnesota-based award-winning filmmaker, actor and game industry fan Ed Linder. During this episode you will learn: What makes a good story? Qualities that make a great film director A list of excellent games to introduce new people to Great advice for getting starting making video content Find out which Star Wars movie is the best one Timestamps 1:48 TMJ Productions 4:15 Zipperman 5:50 Martin Scorsese, The Coen Brothers, Terry Gilliam 6:53 The Greatest Movie Director 7:33 Qualities that make a great director 11:40 Love Craft Country https://www.hbo.com/lovecraft-country 12:23 The Umbrella Academy https://www.netflix.com/title/80186863 14:07 What makes a good documentary film 16:46 What makes a great story 17:03 The Big Lebowski https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Big_Lebowski 18:30 Avengers - The Russo Brothers 19:25 Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back 20:00 New shit has come to light - https://youtu.be/gbIv7W7rhx4 21:33 Origins, Gamehole Con, Pax Unplugged 23:09 Engaging with a good story 24:09 List of excellent games to introduce new people 25:33 Mariposas https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/297978/mariposas 29:07 The Game https://youtu.be/MClFxGRkTMU 31:39 Bringing too much joy into the world 33:40 Advice for making video content 35:04 The best advice 35:43 http://www.tmjproductions.com/ - https://www.youtube.com/user/tmjproductions1 37:13 The importance of a good story 38:10 Just do it
With a Pencil: A Six-Episode Series About the John Wick Universe
Sweater weather is upon us, so put on your cable-knits! A burnout bowling aficionado gets ensnared in a kidnapping scheme, and a mystery author's death throws an extended household into disarray. Jason and Shea sew together the themes of 'Knives Out' and 'The Big Lebowski.' Hosts: Shea Serrano and Jason Concepcion
Joe and Spencer detail picks 50-1 in Part 2 of their 100th Episode and Top 100 Movies.
New Movies: The Wrong Missy - Tim thinks he's invited the woman of his dreams on a work retreat to Hawaii, realizing too late he mistakenly texted someone from a nightmare blind date. Have a Good Trip: The Adventures in Psychedelics - Mixing comedy with a thorough investigation of psychedelics, 'Have a Good Trip' explores the pros, cons, science, history, future, pop cultural impact, and cosmic possibilities of hallucinogens. Jesus Rolls - A spin-off of The Big Lebowski (1998) centered on the notable bowler, Jesus Quintana. Dark Side of the Ring - The Road Warriors Undisputed ClassicThe Big Lebowski - Jeff "The Dude" Lebowski, mistaken for a millionaire of the same name, seeks restitution for his ruined rug and enlists his bowling buddies to help get it. 1990 Bird on a Wire - An old flame discovers her ex-boyfriend from the past is a relocated FBI informant out to stop the bad guys.Cadillac Man - Joey gets 2 days to sell 12 cars to keep his job and keep his girlfriends happy. It gets worse. He's juggling 3 buyers when a guy with a machine gun crashes into the car dealership and takes everybody hostage. Next Week - Sword of Trust, Dark Side of the RingUndisputed Classic - Hump Day1990 - Back to the Future III, Fire Birds
In this weeks episode, Dan and Nick use their 'Brownie Bites' segment to talk about a couple items in the news including Nicolas Cage being cast in the dramatized adaptation of 'Tiger King'! Then, we discuss the period off time we want to go back to and fill a cinematic nostalgic void in our lives! Then, our first trip into the Time Machine takes us to 1968 to watch Stanley Kubrick's masterpiece, '2001: A Space Odyssey'! Then, we went to 1998 and watched the Coen Brothers iconic cult classic, 'The Big Lebowski'! Brownie Points- 00:01:04 2001: A Space Odyssey- 01:03:20 The Big Lebowski- 02:12:35 Music by Ilya Marfin from Fugue https://icons8.com/music/author/ilya-... Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported Find us on Apple Podcast, Spotify and Anchor! Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2vx4Euc... Anchor: https://anchor.fm/browniepoints Email: browniepointsguidetocinema@gmail.com
Jarokk picks the film for Dudes, by Dudes, and a Halloween costume still being worn today. Cali avoided watching this film all her life, but finally gave it a REAL chance. Will she agree that "The Dude Abides," or will this be the ultimate smack down between the couple??
Jason's guests this week on the pod are Micheal Chernus and Emily Simoness, a married couple who join him to take a very deep dive into all the wonderful, like, greatness, man, of 'The Big Lebowski'. Michael's a Julliard-trained stage, TV, and film actor currently appearing on TV as speechwriter Ken Rosey opposite Edie Falco on the CBS series 'Tommy'. You might have also seen him as Piper's brother Cal Chapman on 'Orange Is The New Black' or playing Congressman Edward Tavner in Amazon's 'Patriot'. Michael's movie roles include portraying The Tinkerer, the original McGyver, in Marvel's Spider-Man: Homecoming; playing Tom Hanks' first mate Shane Murphy in the excellent Paul Greengrass film 'Captain Phillips'; and appearing opposite Will Smith in 2012's 'Men In Black 3". The other half of this power-couple, Emily, is the founder and executive Director of SPACE on Ryder Farm, a non-profit artistic residency program and organic farm located on the grounds of a 225-year-old family homestead in Putnam County, New York. But outside their professional accomplishments, they're just wonderful midwestern good people, whose self-effacing humor and innate smarts you'll hear on display in the podcast as we discuss the Coen Brother's 'The Big Lebowski'. ABOUT THE MOVIE: The Big Lebowski (/ləˈbaʊski/) is a 1998 crime comedy film written, produced, and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen. It stars Jeff Bridges as Jeffrey "The Dude" Lebowski, a Los Angeles slacker and avid bowler. He is assaulted as a result of mistaken identity, after which The Dude learns that a millionaire (also named Jeffrey Lebowski) was the intended victim. The millionaire Lebowski's trophy wife is kidnapped, and he commissions The Dude to deliver the ransom to secure her release; the plan goes awry when the Dude's friend Walter Sobchak (John Goodman) schemes to keep the ransom money. Julianne Moore, Steve Buscemi, David Huddleston, John Turturro and Philip Seymour Hoffman also appear, in supporting roles. The film is loosely inspired by the work of Raymond Chandler. Joel Coen stated, "We wanted to do a Chandler kind of story – how it moves episodically, and deals with the characters trying to unravel a mystery, as well as having a hopelessly complex plot that's ultimately unimportant."[4] The original score was composed by Carter Burwell, a longtime collaborator of the Coen brothers. The Big Lebowski was a disappointment at the U.S. box office and received mixed reviews at the time of its release. Over time, reviews have become largely positive, and the film has become a cult favorite,[5] noted for its eccentric characters, comedic dream sequences, idiosyncratic dialogue, and eclectic soundtrack.[6] In 2014, the film was selected for preservation in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress, being deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".[7][8] A spin-off based on John Turturro's character, titled The Jesus Rolls, was released in 2019 with Turturro also acting as writer and director. Cast Jeff Bridges as Jeffrey "The Dude" Lebowski. Bridges had heard or was told by the Coen brothers that they had written a screenplay for him. John Goodman as Walter Sobchak; a Vietnam veteran and bowling partner and friend of "The Dude." Walter was based, in part, on screenwriter and director John Milius. Julianne Moore as Maude Lebowski; Jeffrey "The Big" Lebowski's daughter, a feminist and an avant-garde artist. Steve Buscemi as Theodore Donald "Donny" Kerabatsos; a bowling partner and friend of "The Dude." Walter's repeated response, "Shut the fuck up, Donny!" is a reference to Fargo, in which Buscemi's character was constantly talking and interrupting conversations when he is not paying attention to the story. David Huddleston as Jeffrey "The Big" Lebowski; a millionaire philanthropist for whom "The Dude" is mistaken. Philip Seymour Hoffman as Brandt; Jeffrey "The Big" Lebowski's executive assistant Tara Reid as Bunny Lebowski; Jeffrey "The Big" Lebowski's blonde 20s-something trophy wife and former porn video performer (“Log Jammin’”) for Jackie Treehorn Productions. According to Reid, Charlize Theron also tried out for the role. Philip Moon as Woo; a Jackie Treehorn thug Mark Pellegrino as the Blond Treehorn thug Peter Stormare, Torsten Voges, and Flea as Uli Kunkel/Karl Hungus, Franz, and Kieffer, the German nihilists; Uli originated on the set of Fargo between Ethan Coen and Stormare, who often spoke in a mock German accent. Jimmie Dale Gilmore as Smokey; a hippie bowler in the league whom Walter threatens at gunpoint over an attempt to mark his frame an eight despite letting his foot move over the alley line Jack Kehler as Marty; The Dude's landlord, who is also a performance artist John Turturro as Jesus Quintana. The Coen brothers let Turturro come up with a lot of his own ideas for the character, like towel-shining the bowling ball and the scene where he dances backward from his bowling alley line, which he says was inspired by Muhammad Ali. David Thewlis as Knox Harrington, an avant-garde videographer-friend of Maude Lebowski Sam Elliott as The Stranger, a smooth-talking urban cowboy who also serves as the narrator of the film Ben Gazzara as big-time porn video producer Jackie Treehorn, to whom Bunny Lebowski owes money Jon Polito as Da Fino, a private dick who mistakes the Dude for a "brother shamus", hired by Bunny's family to return her to them Leon Russom as the Malibu police chief Aimee Mann as Nihilist Woman/Franz's Girlfriend who donates her amputated green nail-polished little toe (proof of Bunny Lebowski's kidnapping) Lu Elrod coffee shop waitress SOUNDTRACK The original score was composed by Carter Burwell, a veteran of all the Coen Brothers' films. While the Coens were writing the screenplay they had Kenny Rogers' "Just Dropped In (to See What Condition My Condition Was in)", the Gipsy Kings' cover of "Hotel California", and several Creedence Clearwater Revival songs in mind.[25] They asked T-Bone Burnett (who would later work with the Coens on O Brother, Where Art Thou? and Inside Llewyn Davis) to pick songs for the soundtrack of the film. They knew that they wanted different genres of music from different times but, as Joel remembers, "T-Bone even came up with some far-out Henry Mancini and Yma Sumac."[26] Burnett was able to secure songs by Kenny Rogers and the Gipsy Kings and also added tracks by Captain Beefheart, Moondog and Bob Dylan's "The Man in Me".[25] However, he had a tough time securing the rights to Townes Van Zandt's cover of the Rolling Stones' "Dead Flowers", which plays over the film's closing credits. Former Stones manager Allen Klein owned the rights to the song and wanted $150,000 for it. Burnett convinced Klein to watch an early cut of the film and remembers, "It got to the part where the Dude says, 'I hate the fuckin' Eagles, man!' Klein stands up and says, 'That's it, you can have the song!' That was beautiful."[25][27] Burnett was going to be credited on the film as "Music Supervisor", but asked his credit to be "Music Archivist" because he "hated the notion of being a supervisor; I wouldn't want anyone to think of me as management".[26] For Joel, "the original music, as with other elements of the movie, had to echo the retro sounds of the Sixties and early Seventies".[16]:156 Music defines each character. For example, "Tumbling Tumbleweeds" by Bob Nolan was chosen for the Stranger at the time the Coens wrote the screenplay, as was "Lujon" by Henry Mancini for Jackie Treehorn. "The German nihilists are accompanied by techno-pop and Jeff Bridges by Creedence. So there's a musical signature for each of them", remarked Ethan in an interview.[16]:156 The character Uli Kunkel was in the German electronic band Autobahn, an homage to the band Kraftwerk. The album cover of their record Nagelbett (bed of nails) is a parody of the Kraftwerk album cover for The Man-Machine and the group name Autobahn shares the name of a Kraftwerk song and album. In the lyrics the phrase "We believe in nothing" is repeated with electronic distortion. This is a reference to Autobahn's nihilism in the film.[28]
Joe and Spencer return to Dynamic Directors. This time the works of the Coen Brothers are discussed, including Fargo, The Big Lebowski, O Brother, Where Art Thou?, No Country for Old Men, and True Grit (Raising Arizona and Inside Llewyn Davis are touched on).
If you missed our latest trivia at Idle Hands Craft Ales...Gu is joined by Keefe & Scheim for Mac & Gu's trivia all about booze, alcohol and drinking in Movies and TV.Play along and join the conversation on Twitter: @MACandGUpodcast
Two massive topics are tackled on this Monday's episode. Joe and Spencer discuss the top performances and films that didn't get a single Academy Award nomination. They also rank their top comic book movies. Other topics include Scream 5 developments and Joker crossing the $1 billion mark.
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In this first part, we begin to discuss the movie, The Big Lebowski. This season, we opted for a new approach. Instead of moving through the movie in sequence, hosts Alan and Walt, along with guests, Susan Delmonico and Brad Stephens, just kick back and talk about the film. It's a new and refreshing way for the listener to enjoy hearing our Wilder Ride take on this classic Cohen Brothers movie. The first episode is going to be available as a bonus episode to our regular subscribers as well as Patreon. To get the rest of the weekly episodes, you will need to join us at Patreon.com/TheWilderRide and subscribe. To learn more about us, you can follow us on Twitter and Instagram, like us on Facebook or go to our website. You can find our regular podcast on just about every pod-catcher by looking for The Wilder Ride.
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Episode 65! Benjamin and Joey bust out the bath robes and bowling balls when they discuss 'The Big Lebowski' directed by the Coen Brothers. Will the guys enjoy White Russians at the bowling alley bar or will the Nihilists ruin everything? Let's find out! Referenced in this episode: David Haglund for Slate: https://slate.com/culture/2008/09/the-prescient-politics-of-the-big-lebowski.html Neoconservatism: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neoconservatism Neoconservatism: http://www.culturaldamage.com/the-politics-of-the-dude-the-big-lebowski-and-the-gulf-war/ Philosophy: https://www.avclub.com/it-s-never-too-late-to-get-caught-up-on-the-philosophy-1823503583 Dudeism: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dudeism Dudeism in the News: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MQhxcFK7cK0 Call our new phone number and leave us a message, we might just play it on a future episode! Call (833)-600-2428 That's (833)-600-CHAT Have a comment about something we said? Want to request something for us to review? Just wanna chat? Email: AffableChat@gmail.com Twitter: @AffableChat Benjamin: @4thAndBen Joey: @affablejoey Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/affablechat Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkOkrHIltGJRBpfpbCfJjgQ
Have you tried acting before? If you have, then you know how tough it is. We tried it, and we think we should stick to podcasting. This episode offered a lot of the usual but with surprises. Brad took the cake and delivered something to us that blew our minds. Plus, so much more. You won't be disappointed.
Som om eksperimenterne ikke stoppede ved anmeldelser - nu forsøger vi os med et nyt segment: 'Disseker en klassiker' med inspiration fra 'The Rewatchables'. Her går vi ned i detaljerne omkring kultklassikeren 'The Big Lebowski' fra 1998 - hvorfor kan filmen dele vandene, hvem ville Coen-brødrene caste i hovedrollen i dag og hvilke detaljer er tidsløse? Det bliver en episode, hvor Tobias langsomt mister modet gennem 53 minutter, og hvor vi reevaluerer konceptet til slut! The Big Lebowski kan ses på Netflix, HBO, C More og Amazon Prime Video. Vi høres på åen. Forresten... Vi er på Twitter: @streamaaen. Og Facebook: www.facebook.com/streamaaen. Kontakt os gerne: streamaaen@gmail.com. Bag podcasten står Peter Vistisen, Tobias Iskov Thomsen og Anders Zimmer Hansen - alle tidligere ilder-ejende nihilister. Yderligere noter: Citat fra film i episoden: The Big Lebowski (1998 - Working Title Films - Polygram Filmed Entertainment - Gramercy Pictures - Scanbox Entertainment Danmark)
On the latest episode of the podcast, we celebrate an anniversary of sorts for the cult-classic Coen Brothers film, The Big Lebowski. Mike and Dustin take to the roundtable to discuss in the parlance of our times this tale of greed, destiny, and mistaken identities. Music: "The Man In Me" (Bob Dylan), "Technopop" (Carter Burwell), & "Hotel California" (Gipsy Kings) Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Join our Patreon Subscribe for free: itunes Stitcher
Morris Wein joins host Georgia Davis to discuss the Coen Brothers film 'The Big Lebowski,' starring Jeff Bridges. The pair touches on the theme of war in the movie and practicing Dudism. What reigns supreme is the Coen Brothers’ artistic sensibility and their sharp, witty dialogue.
Here's our HBO-like "free preview"! Casting Call Chaos mashes up our voices with iconic scenes from classic movies. Episode 1 features Hank & Bobby Hill and Dale Gribble performing the "Chinaman" scene from "The Big Lebowski". Casting Call Chaos is available to Radio Labyrinth Patrons. Sign up today at https://www.patreon.com/Timandrews. #TheBigLebowski #KingOfTheHill #TheChinamanIsntTheIssueHereDude
EL SEPTIMO PODCAST S04 E28 – La Balada de los Coen ¡Podcast estreno! En el episodio hablamos de la nueva película exclusiva para #Netflix de los hermanos Coen, #TheBalladOfBusterScruggs. Además, aprovechamos y elegimos nuestras favoritas de la dupla directora. Play y a escuchar, amig@s. Con Tomás Fenili y Tomás Miccino. #Fargo #TheBigLebowski #NoCountryForOldMen #CoenBrothers #HermanosCoen #Cine #Cinema #Movies #Podcast #Podcasting #Netflix
In this episode we talk about the new film Assassination Nation which is now in theaters. We also spent a few minutes talking about Joaquin Phoenix's version of The Joker, stoner movies, The Big Lebowski, and even Step Brothers.
This week we're very lucky to have the director of A24's new film Never Goin' Back, Augustine Frizzell. She's on the show to talk with April Wolfe about the Coen Brothers' The Big Lebowski. April and her discuss the friendship on screen between Jeff Bridge's character 'The Dude' and John Goodman's 'Walter', and how that relationship is the emotional center of the film. Augustine relates this to the friendship she crafted in her film, and how writing for those characters was walking a fine line between pathetic and endearing. They also compare these two films in terms of capturing the essence of a city; Los Angeles for The Big Lebowski and Dallas for Never Goin' Back. Plus, Augustine has a pretty fascinating story of how she came to filmmaking after being a broke, single Mom at the age of eighteen. And she explains how those life experiences helped shape her debut film. You can see Never Goin' Back in theaters now. And if you haven't seen it yet, go watch The Big Lebowski With April Wolfe with Augustine Frizzell You can let us know what you think of Switchblade Sisters at @SwitchbladePod on Twitter. Or email us at switchbladesisters@maximumfun.org Produced by Casey O'Brien and Laura Swisher for MaximumFun.org.
Will Russell had a very public mental breakdown in 2015 and hit bottom at the top of Funtown Mountain. He suffered a prolonged and intense manic episode, very similar to one he experienced nearly 20 years before. But in between all that, he co-founded Lebowski Fest, opened the Why Louisville store, traveled the world spreading the gospel of the Dude, and gave this city some of its most vivid and memorable artistic moments. Will has come back into the creative world full force with two brand new ventures, the Everything Will Be OK Project and The Marvelous Mystery. He sat down with JC to discuss managing mental health, showing tribute to a cult classic, coming back into the public eye, and whathaveyou.... This episode is sponsored by Guestroom Records and Dauntless Distributing.
Today on the show: What Roseanne's cancellation is REALLY all about. Plus, we discuss who should pick your tinder profile picture for you.
Today on the show: What Roseanne's cancellation is REALLY all about. Plus, we discuss who should pick your tinder profile picture for you.
Gu gives you a Juicy 6-Pack of the best stoner movies ever made!Join the conversation on Twitter: @MACandGUpodcast
The Ringer’s Chris Ryan, Sean Fennessey, Jason Concepcion, and David Shoemaker lace up their bowling shoes and make themselves a batch of White Russians to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the 1998 cult classic ‘The Big Lebowski,’ starring Jeff Bridges and John Goodman and directed by the Coen brothers.
Spoken about in this week's program: #TheLeftovers, #80shairbands, #yoga, #TheBigLebowski, #TheWhole30, #StephenKing
Let's talk about The Big Lebowski (1998) — it's a cult classic, and its easy to see why. This week, we are talking about what works and what doesn't in this off-beat film. We also talk about what we've been watching, which includes Battlestar Galactica, How to Steal a Million, Murder on the Orient Express, and The Challenge: Vendettas.
Brooklyn-based artist, activist, comedian and advertising creative director Jeff Greenspan talks about: The contradictions between his artmaking and his day job in advertising, and how he rationalizes biting the hand that feeds, among other seeming hypocrisies, including whether he’s using himself to promote the issues, or the issues to promote himself; his social/activist projects, including “hipster traps,” “Tourist Lanes,” “The World’s Most Exclusive Website” and “The Statue Experiment,” and how calling himself an artist is still relatively new for him; how to make a YouTube video that gets 1,000,000 views; his and frequent collaborator Andrew Tider’s epic Edward Snowden sculpture project, in which they commissioned and then placed a large bust of Snowden in a Brooklyn public park, and the rollercoaster life it took on —it was a project that cost them thousands of dollars each and ran the risk of arrest and potential harm to those who were assisting in the rogue installation; and the nuanced realities of working in advertising and particularly branding, and his and Tider’s recent project pitched to Virgin Atlantic airlines.
Emma, Matt and Mike review 'Alien: Covenant' and 'The Big Lebowski' and tease upcoming events and screenings.
While still stuffed on leftovers, Mark and Rick share some final thoughts on Kingpin while Brian likewise joins in to chat about their Thanksgiving meal experiences from the recent holiday. The fellas run through a list of the greatest bowling scenes in film, discuss the many movies they caught over the Turkey Day break and play a version of the 'Online Review Game' all about Woody. The lads also research the film credits of the Farrelly Brothers go-to actor buddies, discover the awesome movie called "Arlo: The Burping Pig" and there's a whole lot of Michael McDonald-like singing going on! If you are also a fan of belching bacon, tweet these "bird brains" @5DollarBinPOD and let out your own audible notes!
Episode Summary: Today the FadCast pours over Cinematic Characters and their Signature Drinks and who ‘Better Than Ezra’ to help us in picking our poison other than “Issues” show-runner and Producer, Ezra Peterson. So fix yourself a stiff one (or don’t) and join us as we take a booze-addled jaunt through film from Burgundy to Bond and Beyond. Before we jump into our cinematic “swimming pool full of liquor” chat, we’ll run through a gauntlet of current events for our Speed Round from the leaked X-Men: Age of Apocalypse images, to a rebooted Road House with UFC’s Ronda Rousey, to the controversial subject of Michael Moore's latest documentary. Make sure to stick around until the end of show as this episode concludes with Pooya's "The Cinematic Drink of Choice Quiz.” How did you like the show? Which is YOUR favorite episode to date? We want to know YOUR opinion, so tell us in the comment section below. Episode Breakdown: Pooya: You are listening to FilmFad.com’s FadCast Episode 54 Ryan: With special guest, 1 part Whiskey/2 parts risky, Ezra Pooya: Today we’ll Cheers over Iconic Movie Characters with Signature Drinks Ryan: And buzz our brains as Ezra and I go shot for shot for Pooya’s “The Cinematic Drink of Choice” Quiz Pooya: You’ll hear all that and more so let’s get started! (Intro Music break) Current Events Speed Round (~5min) Cinematic Characters and their Signature Drinks (~20min) The Cinematic Drink of Choice Quiz! (~10min)
So I am going to go over first the pro's then the con's of Disney buying out lucasarts. I will also spell out what this means for cartoon network, and fan fiction writers everywhere. Next I am going to give my take on what is going on with the new X-Men movie and why the delay could be a good thing. I talk about Tom Cruise and his career. I also go into why Alex Cross was a good thing for Tyler Perry but doing more Medea movies is a bad thing for his career. Then I will do a movie review on 'The Big Lebowski'. You can find bonus material on mymorningjoe.com and themogos.com Twitter: thisis_hlevy Email: flixfix@mymorningjoe.com Backup Email: Flixfix@themogos.com