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The Daily Quiz - Entertainment, Society and Culture Today's Questions: Question 1: On which day was the resurrection of Christ? Question 2: What is the name of the 2008 WWII film that had the tagline "Many saw evil. They dared to stop it"? Question 3: Which actress has starred in films including E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial and Donnie Darko? Question 4: Who presided over the trial of Jesus? Question 5: What is the meaning of the Latin phrase 'Dum vita est, spes est'? Question 6: Name the movie that matches the following plot summary: 'An aspiring nun is sent to become a governess to the seven children of a widowed naval officer.' Question 7: Which of these quotes is from the film 'The Martian'? Question 8: Which Wood Are Divining Rods Usually Made From? Question 9: Which director directed Apollo 13? This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
STRENGTH AND HONOR!The legendary Sir Ridley Scott (Alien, Blade Runner) returns to Ancient Rome to direct this long-awaited sequel to his Best Picture-winning, blockbuster smash from twenty four years ago, Gladiator. This continuation takes place around sixteen years later as the legacy of the both Maximus and the late Emperor Marcus Aurelius has seemingly waned. Rome is now even more corrupt with two childish, manic twin emperors (Joseph Quinn, Fred Hechinger) now running things as the Roman Empire has stretched itself even thinner under the military leadership of General Acacius (Pedro Pascal)....with bloody, increasingly elaborate gladiator games taking place in the Coliseum now as important as ever!And into this brutal arena, A Hero Will Rise. :) His name is Lucius and he's a slave played by acclaimed up-and-coming actor Oscar-nominee Paul Mescal (Aftersun, All of Us Strangers) while the promoter who owns and controls him is Macrinus played by multiple Oscar-winner Denzel Washington. Also still in the mix and returning from the first film is Lucilla played by Connie Nielsen (One Hour Photo, Wonder Woman) who seems to recognize this strapping young fighter who's staking Rome by storm....and what results is another swords-and-sandals epic somewhat similar to the first one, only THIS time featuring....sharks? :P Host & Editor: Geoff GershonProducer: Marlene GershonSend us a texthttps://livingforthecinema.com/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Living-for-the-Cinema-Podcast-101167838847578Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/livingforthecinema/Letterboxd:https://letterboxd.com/Living4Cinema/
mailto:needssomeintroduction@gmail.com My Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/needsintro/ Darren's Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/dazdeadeasy/ In this episode of 'Need Some Introduction,' host Victor provides an in-depth review of Ridley Scott's extensive career, ranging from his early works to his latest films, 'Napoleon' and 'Gladiator 2'. He offers a spoiler-free review of 'Gladiator 2,' discusses the reception and nuances of the film, and revisits the impact of Scott's previous films, such as 'Alien,' 'Blade Runner,' 'The Martian,' and more. Additionally, Victor and Darren analyze the sixth episode of 'The Day of the Jackal,' discussing key plot points, character developments, and potential future directions of the series. 00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview 00:49 Ridley Scott's Career Retrospective 01:25 Upcoming Podcast Episodes and Reviews 03:38 Ridley Scott's Early Films 06:34 The Impact of Blade Runner 11:43 Thelma and Louise and Other 90s Films 16:48 Gladiator and the 2000s Resurgence 25:54 Recent Works and Final Thoughts 38:14 The Villain's Emotional Wound 38:53 Gladiator 2 Review: Painful Callbacks 39:54 Paul Mescal's Performance 42:40 Denzel Washington's Charisma 45:15 The Futility of Gladiator 2 47:54 Say Nothing: A Series Recommendation 51:20 A Quiet Place Day One Review 53:32 Episode Breakdown: The Jackal's Predicament 01:05:53 Memories and Triggers 01:06:44 The Last Job Before Retirement 01:07:33 The Perfect Disguise 01:09:00 The Countdown Begins 01:10:06 The Assassin's Plan 01:15:43 Speculations and Theories 01:20:45 Audience Reactions and Criticisms 01:23:29 Upcoming Shows and Final Thoughts
We're joined by Toulouse hero Manny Meafou to hear about an exhausting Champions Cup final win over Leinster, the nearly as tiring celebrations and how he's nailing fatherhood too as he introduces us to son Marcellus! We discuss whether Antoine Dupont's performance is the best ever in a final, if he's the greatest of all time, his new nickname of 'The Martian', Ugo Mola's influence and what makes Toulouse special. Plus, we discuss Manny's delayed international debut and initiation, look ahead to the penultimate round of Top 14 fixtures and assess the state of play in the PRO D2 play-offs... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Summary In this episode of The Streaking Show, Jeffery Downs discusses the difference between being a victim of circumstances and being a problem solver. He draws inspiration from the book and movie 'The Martian' and shares how the main character, Mark Watney, demonstrates problem-solving skills in order to survive on Mars. Jeffery emphasizes the importance of streaking as a tool for personal growth and compares it to the mindset of elite marathon runners. He also shares a personal story of problem-solving during a snowstorm while on a road trip. The episode concludes with a reminder to be a problem solver in life and to keep streaking. Takeaways Choose to be a problem solver rather than a victim of circumstances. Streaking is a tool for personal growth and continuous improvement. Problem-solving skills are essential for overcoming obstacles and achieving goals. Maintaining a streak requires problem-solving when faced with challenges. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Technical Difficulties 01:25 Difference Between Victim and Problem Solver Mindset 06:09 Choosing to Solve Problems 08:33 Streaking as a Path to Growth 09:32 Breaking the Two-Hour Marathon Barrier 11:30 Streaking and Problem Solving 13:24 Problem Solving During a Snowstorm Live an intentional life, start Streaking. Streaking is the social media app for intentional self-improvement. Download Streaking app and start your own streaks also invite your friends to follow and celebrate your progress! You can learn more about Streaking by buying the book at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, or Indie Books. Keep Streakin'
We're visiting the National Space Centre in Leicester! Adam meets Mike, a space communications presenter, and we see a real Soyuz capsule used for astronaut transportation to the International Space Station, astronaut suits including Tim Peake's launch suit and Buzz Aldrin's space pyjamas, and a prop from the movie 'The Martian.' We also spy a meteorite and check out a baked bean challenge...Join Fun Kids Podcasts+: https://funkidslive.com/plusSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
She's the star of movies like 'Zero Dark Thirty', 'The Help' and 'The Martian' but Jessica Chastain' real love in life isn't acting. It's something you'll find in your local shop. To celebrate the release of 'Mother's Instinct' on March 27th, Jessica Chastain and her co-star Academy Award winning actress Anne Hathaway spoke to Dave about their time in Ireland, Anne's love of Guinness and what Jessica always stocks up on when she's overseas.
Who hasn't watched a space themed film and wondered if it's any way true to life?Well, now we know which is the most realistic from someone who has actually been to space.Jose Hernandez is a former NASA Astronaut and an Ambassador for the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in Florida and he popped in to chat to Dave about 'Smurf suits', realistic films and if it actually smells like steak in outer space.
KHOU 11 Sports Anchor Jason Bristol and former scout Jeremy Booth provide their unique perspective on the Houston Astros, big league baseball and scouting amateur and professional players in this regularly scheduled podcast. Jason and Jeremy discuss the Angels placing Giolito, Lopez, Moore, etc. on waivers. 'The Martian' is making his debut: How will Jasson Dominguez live up to the hype? Jeremy has a dream about Robin Williams and reviewing Ron Darling's book '108 Stitches,' which includes stories about Gregg Jefferies and Jose Oquendo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
KHOU 11 Sports Anchor Jason Bristol and former scout Jeremy Booth provide their unique perspective on the Houston Astros, big league baseball and scouting amateur and professional players in this regularly scheduled podcast.Jason and Jeremy discuss the Angels placing Giolito, Lopez, Moore, etc. on waivers. 'The Martian' is making his debut: How will Jasson Dominguez live up to the hype? Jeremy has a dream about Robin Williams and reviewing Ron Darling's book '108 Stitches,' which includes stories about Gregg Jefferies and Jose Oquendo.
Een dromer met een duidelijke visie op de toekomst. Rik Vera heeft meer dan 1600 keynotes gegeven in 62 landen en adviseerde de boardrooms van onder andere Coca Cola en Boeing. De toekomst zit volgens hem vol mogelijkheden, maar we hebben aanjagers nodig die de kansen aangrijpen. In deze aflevering vertelt Rick over het "goede fee principe", wat we kunnen leren van de film 'The Martian' en 'Stranger Things', en waarom iedereen Alice in Wonderland zou moeten lezen.
Author of Artemis and The Martian tells me about a special event at the Museum Of Science Fiction.
Historian Susan Wise Bauer and Martian author Andy Weir discuss colonizing the red planet.
Martin and his dad talk about the movie 'The Martian' (the classic 2015 sci-fi film featuring Matt Damon). How does the movie differ from the book it was based on? What are some key takeaways from the story that can be applied to everyday life? .... Everyone's Special and No One Is is a podcast about obscure, misunderstood, and/or controversial topics related to music. And sometimes movies too.
Join us as we dive into 'The Martian' 100% UNEDITED. Now we may not be space pirates, we may not be botanists, we may have uploaded an entirely unedited episode... but this is what the people wanted. The Cretin Cut is here. Did we decide to let you get a taste of the real behind the scenes or did we just not have the time to edit this week? Who knows? Who cares? You asked for unedited. We delivered.. Enjoy. If you're reading this, we promise we won't leave for dead on a desolate planet.
Some new free titles this month, plus a new book recommendation that's a must for all fans of 'The Martian'
Original Airdate 10/7/15 With House of Gucci directed by Ridley Scott in theaters this week, Robert Winfree and Mark Radulich present their "The Martian" review. "The Martian" stars Matt Damon who plays an astronaut that, after a disaster, gets stuck on Mars. This is also Ridley Scott's return to directing.
Original Airdate 10/7/15 With House of Gucci directed by Ridley Scott in theaters this week, Robert Winfree and Mark Radulich present their "The Martian" review. "The Martian" stars Matt Damon who plays an astronaut that, after a disaster, gets stuck on Mars. This is also Ridley Scott's return to directing.
“At some point, everything's gonna go south on you and you're going to say, this is it. This is how I end. Now you can either accept that, or you can get to work. That's all it is. You just begin. You do the math. You solve one problem and you solve the next one, and then the next. And If you solve enough problems, you get to come home.”Is this a quote about faith or a quote from “The Greatest Movie of All Time” per today's guest Chalice Press President and Publisher, Brad Lyons! Ground Control to our Two On One, Deuces, don't miss this incredible episode. In your face, Neil Armstrong!#Twoonone #twoononeproject #themartian #mattdamon #church #faith #podcast #love #home #advent #jesus #God #chalicepress #wehaveabook #space #book #books #movies #joy #hope #death #fear #family #music Support the show (https://cash.app/$TwoOnOneProject)
Octoberween kicks off with a healthy dose of horror from Hush and help from Apollo 13, Apollo 11, (stay with me here), The Martian, Apollo 18 (there it is), vacation friends, and Kate!
Today in botanical history, we celebrate an old English poet, a Mexican botanist, and a British gardener and survivalist who was way ahead of his time. We'll hear an excerpt from a beautiful Jack Gilbert poem We Grow That Garden Library™ with a garden classic of our time from a contemporary garden expert. And then we'll wrap things up with a fun movie that featured a botanist. It debuted six years ago today in England. Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart To listen to the show while you're at home, just ask Alexa or Google to “Play the latest episode of The Daily Gardener Podcast.” And she will. It's just that easy. The Daily Gardener Friday Newsletter Sign up for the FREE Friday Newsletter featuring: A personal update from me Garden-related items for your calendar The Grow That Garden Library™ featured books for the week Gardener gift ideas Garden-inspired recipes Exclusive updates regarding the show Plus, each week, one lucky subscriber wins a book from the Grow That Garden Library™ bookshelf. Gardener Greetings Send your garden pics, stories, birthday wishes, and so forth to Jennifer@theDailyGardener.org Facebook Group If you'd like to check out my curated news articles and original blog posts for yourself, you're in luck. I share all of it with the Listener Community in the Free Facebook Group - The Daily Gardener Community. So, there's no need to take notes or search for links. The next time you're on Facebook, search for Daily Gardener Community, where you'd search for a friend... and request to join. I'd love to meet you in the group. Curated News Is a coconut a fruit, nut, or seed? | Library of Congress Important Events September 30, 1669 Death of Henry King, English poet. He served as Bishop of Chichester and was close friends with John Donne. He wrote, Brave flowers - that I could gallant it like you, And be as little vain! You come abroad, and make a harmless show, And to your beds again. You are not proud: you know your birth: For your embroidered garments are from earth. September 30, 1901 Birth of Helia Bravo Hollis, Mexican botanist. She was the first woman to graduate with a degree in biology in Mexico. By 29, she was curator of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Mexico City) herbarium, where she studied cacti. Her work brought notoriety, and she became known as The Queen of the Cacti. She co-wrote her masterpiece, Las Cactaceas de México, with Hernando Sánchez-Mejorada. In 1951, she cofounded the Mexican Cactus Society, which planned to celebrate her 100th birthday in 2001, but she died four days shy of the century mark. In 1980, Monaco's Princess Grace Kelly, who was also fond of cacti, presented Helia with the second-ever Golden Cactus Award. Helia helped found the Botanical Gardens at UNAM, where she served as the director throughout the 1960s. Once, when a strike occurred at the gardens, she offset her workers' lost wages with her own savings. In 2018, Google commemorated Helia's 117th birthday with a Google Doodle. Online, there is a memorable image of Helia dressed in a skirt and blazer - with a knife in her hand - and standing next to an enormous Echinocactus platyacanthus, aka the giant barrel cactus. In Mexico, where the cactus is a native, the hairs are harvested for weaving, and a traditional candy is made from boiling the pith. Today, the Helia Bravo Hollis Botanical Garden, with more than 80 species of Cactaceae, is found at the Biosphere Reserve of Tehuacán. Helia once wrote, My reason for living is biology and cacti. September 30, 1910 Birth of Edward Solomon Hyams, British gardener, French scholar, historian, anarchist, and writer. He was a gardening correspondent for the Illustrated London News and The Spectator and various horticultural journals. After WWII, he lived a self-sufficient lifestyle at Nut Tree Cottages in Molash in Kent. He planted a small vineyard and later wrote The Grape Vine in England (1949). The following year, he wrote From the Waste Land (1950), which describes the transformation of three acres at Nut Tree Cottages into a market garden that generated food and income. In The Gardener's Bedside Book (1968), he wrote, I have never been interested in and am incapable of writing about the great hybrid garden tulips. I do not mean to condemn them or anything foolish like that; but one cannot be interested in every kind of garden plant, and that particular kind has never made any real appeal to me whatsoever. But the botanical species tulips are quite another matter. Unearthed Words Love is like a garden in the heart, he said. They asked him what he meant by garden. He explained about gardens. "In the cities," he said, "there are places walled off where color and decorum are magnified into a civilization. Like a beautiful woman," he said. How like a woman, they asked. He remembered their wives and said garden was just a figure of speech, then called for drinks all around. Two rounds later he was crying. ― Jack Gilbert, Ovid in Tears, The Dance Most of All: Poems Grow That Garden Library Windcliff by Daniel J. Hinkley This book came out in 2020, and the subtitle is A Story of People, Plants, and Gardens. In this book, we learn about Windcliff - one of two magnificent gardens created by the plantsman, nurseryman, and plant hunter Dan Hinkley. (Dan also created Heronswood.) “These iconic gardens, and the story of how one gave rise to the other, are celebrated in Hinkley's deeply personal Windcliff. In a lively style that mingles audacious opinions on garden design with cautionary tales of planting missteps, Hinkley shares his infectious passion for plants.” In these pages, you will fall in love with Windcliff thanks to the gorgeous photography and fall even deeper in love hearing about the careful way Dan created Windcliff, from the exceptional plants he selected to his pragmatic garden advice. This book is 280 pages of creating a garden with a modern master who loves plants and is delighted to share his stunning garden with us. You can get a copy of Windcliff by Daniel J. Hinkley and support the show using the Amazon Link in today's Show Notes for around $22. Today's Botanic Spark Reviving the little botanic spark in your heart September 30, 2015 On this day, The Martian, featuring Matt Damon as botanist Mark Watney premiered in England. In the movie, Mark is accidentally left on Mars and is forced to grow potatoes to stay alive until he is rescued. Thanks for listening to The Daily Gardener. And remember: "For a happy, healthy life, garden every day."
EPISODE 153 - DARIUSZ WOLSKI - Cinematographer Team Deakins has the opportunity to speak with cinematographer, Dariusz Wolski (NEWS OF THE WORLD, THE MARTIAN, PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN). We talk about his (and Roger's) beginnings in music videos and his experiences working with both Tony and Ridley Scott. He tells us he learned to light 360 degrees while working with Tony. We learn a lot of his method of working with Ridley - how Ridley is not afraid of silhouettes and how he likes to draw the movie as a way of thinking and focusing. He shares his experiences on NEWS OF THE WORLD and well as PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN. We also talk about the VFX on PIRATES and the experience of shooting movie 2 and 3 at the same time! He tells us his philosophy is not to control everything and even shares a few stories about Conrad Hall (what's an episode without mentioning Connie?). A fun and insightful episode!
It's the first episode of Season 5. Hello friends and book lovers we are back and this is our 100th episode! That's pretty amazing eh? And have we got a treat for you. This is an interview we did with sci-fi author Andy Weir and we had a good time chatting with him about his latest book, Project Hail Mary. We both enjoyed this book and it's back on familiar 'The Martian' territory. One man, solo, stuck between planetary annihilation and deep space (you'll get what we mean when you read this book). Enjoy!Music credits:What Does Anybody Know About Anything by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 licence. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/dtv/Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/
D-Squared asks 6'5" Scottish WWE Champion where he keeps his Skirts....... WWE Champ Drew McIntyre joins the show to talk about his new book "A Chosen Destiny : My Story" Drew also talks about a gift he received from Jerry "The King" Lawler.New York Times Best Selling Author of "The Martian" Andy Weir stops by to talk about his latest novel "Project : Hail Mary" We keep our discussion of his new book spoiler free, as well as talk about real life space exploration.Norwegian Actor Thorbjorn Harr from History's VIKINGS, and Netflix's Norsemen talks about his new movie "The Tunnel" A disaster movie in the vein of Towering Inferno but in a Tunnel. (It was really good) D-Squared also asks him what the heck is a "lutefisk" and do they really eat it?All that and more on The Week in Geek with D Squared. Sunday nights at 7pm on WRNO.com and the Free iHeart Radio App. Make sure you Click the SUBSCRIBE button so you never miss a new episode. Follow us on Twitter @TWIGradio and The Week in Geek on InstagramThe Week in Geek 5/9/21
It's a look at the science behind the headlines! Including the latest on COVID-19; a successful vaccine for malaria; the abuses of forensic science to send down the wrong people, and is 'net zero' fact - or climate change fantasy? Also, talking about the new book he's got coming out, best-selling author of 'The Martian' Andy Weir... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
It's a look at the science behind the headlines! Including the latest on COVID-19; a successful vaccine for malaria; the abuses of forensic science to send down the wrong people, and is 'net zero' fact - or climate change fantasy? Also, talking about the new book he's got coming out, best-selling author of 'The Martian' Andy Weir... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
We continue unpacking our spaceship and the Ridley Scott film, "The Martian". Will this film live up to the expectations of Alexander Winn & Lacey Hannan or will they too feel deserted in space as the air escapes their spacesuits, eating potatoes growing from their own poop?! The creators of Terra Genesis bring you The Synthesis: A show where we discuss how popular entertainment portrays realistic science. Today Lacey and Alex are discussing "The Martian" directed by Ridley Scott, adapted from the book written by Andy Weir. CATCH ALL EPISODES OF THE SYNTHESIS: [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...]
Hablamos del cine del gran Ridley Scott, de sus películas más destacadas, 'Alien', 'Blade Runner', 'Gladiator', 'Black Hawk Derribado' y 'The Martian' y también de sus altibajos como 'Prometheus' y 'Alien Covenant'. Repasamos toda su filmografía: 'Los Duelistas' (no disponible en streaming), 'Alien, el octavo pasajero' (Prime Video, Disney +, HBO), 'Blade Runner' (Movistar +), 'Legend' (Prime Video), 'La Sombra del Testigo' (No disponible en streaming), 'Black Rain' (Filmin), 'Thelma & Louise' (Filmin), '1492: La Conquista del Paraíso' (Filmin), 'Tormenta Blanca' (Prime Video), 'La Teniente O'Neill' (No disponible en streaming), 'Gladiator' (Prime Video, Movistar +), 'Black Hawk Derribado' (Movistar +), 'Los impostores' (HBO), 'El Reino de los Cielos' (Disney +), 'Un Buen Año' (Disney +), 'American Gangster' (Prime Video), 'Red de Mentiras' (no disponible en streaming), 'Robin Hood' (Netflix, Prime Video), 'Prometheus' (Prime Video, HBO, Filmin), 'El Consejero' (Disney +, HBO), 'Exodus' (Disney +), 'The Martian' (no disponible en streaming), 'Alien: Covenant' (no disponible en streaming), 'Todo el dinero del mundo' (Prime Video). En la sección revival recuperamos 'Desafío Total' de Verhoeven y nos lo pasamos en grande. Disponible en Netflix. Las recomendaciones en este episodio son la serie 'The Morning Show' en Apple TV+, el film 'The International, dinero en la sombra' (no disponible en streaming) y los documentales 'Memory: The Origins of Alien' (no disponible en streaming) y 'El infiltrado' (Filmin). Recordad que tenemos una playlist en Spotify donde iremos añadiendo canciones extraídas de las bandas sonoras de las películas y series que vayamos comentando en todos los episodios: +120 minutos escuchando cine Síguenos en las redes sociales: Twitter https://twitter.com/120_podcast Facebook https://www.facebook.com/120minutospodcast Instagram https://www.instagram.com/120minutos_podcast/
This week we get into our 3rd installment of our Director's Revenge Festival with the one and only Ridley Scott who comes back with a fantastic and entertaining sci-fi flick with Matt Damon in The Martian after a decade of ho-hum epics. Make sure to play along with each festival and leave comments so we can interact with you and remember to subscribe to the channel if you like what you see. Follow us for more interaction and content: INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/deepdivefilmschool TWITTER: https://twitter.com/ddfspodcast FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/deepdivefilmschool Join our growing community for new videos every week!
Ian McMillan and guests delight in the writing and naming of planets (Ian loves Neptune best), exploring how we as writers influence the perception of them, and how our perception may influence how humans treat them. Bettany Hughes is a historian, author and broadcaster. She shares her passion for Venus (planet and goddess) and looks at the first poem where the moon is depicted as 'silvery'. Bettany is exploring the big questions of the universe in films called 'Tea with B', and in her interview with author Ben Okri describes poetry as 'The Mothership'. Two of the earth's most exciting sound poets - Hannah Silva and Tomomi Adachi tell Ian how they created sound poetry for Pluto, and explored its ambiguous status (it is not officially a planet any more). They also perform a spontaneous sound poem, especially for The Verb, celebrating the vast number of icy bodies with fascinating names in the Kuiper Belt. JO Morgan's collection 'The Martian's Regress' is a remarkable thought experiment - imagining humans leaving Earth for Mars, and then returning here in thousands of years' time, only to be disappointed by our solitary moon. In poems which explore what it means to 'subjugate' a planet to make it support life, Morgan also considers the role of myth and story in building our relationship with a planet. Kate Greene almost lived on Mars. She was one of a team selected by Nasa to take part in an experiment in Hawaii, where she lived in a geodesic dome for four months in order to simulate what it would be like on Mars. A journalist, author and poet, Kate found herself thinking differently, and considering the relationship of the body to the Earth. Her account of the experience can be found in her book 'Once Upon a Time I Lived on Mars'.
We are so excited to share our new Twitch show with you all, "The Synthesis". Watch our first episode to hear Alexander Winn & Lacey Hannan talk all about 'Apollo 13' and the science that goes along with it. Throughout this show and the upcoming weeks they'll be discussing 'Gravity', 'The Martian' and more
This week on Archer and The Devil, it is officially Spring! We discuss the equinox, the passing of Sabine Schmitz (motor racing driver, also known for her appearances on Top Gear), the time Archer came first at the Nürburgring, Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson and his many artistic outlets, from drinks companies to TV shows, the technicality of colonising and becoming the official king of Mars (Spoiler alerts, we've worked out an absolutely flawless plan to accomplish this feat) with some help from the movie The Martian, and finally the UK government's plan to increase the amount of nuclear weapons by 40%, the most since the Cold War, the Protest Bill which has lead ironically to protests and the ethical necessity of being able to speak out against your leaders. It's 85% silly with a little bit of serious for balance. Thank you for checking out the podcast! You are all very much appreciated.
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One more trip to Poland. Drive Angry. "The price of beef goin through the fuckin roof," Pizza Hut stinks. Flunkin' Donuts. Cobra Kai season 3 is untenable. 2nd Watch Round Up: Spider Man Homecoming, Once Upon A Time In Hollywood (sorry), and The Martian. Overrated artists, "masterpieces," and Purple Rain. (More like purple complain)
We are back with some amazing book suggestions for our fellow book lions out there! We are getting into the perfect book reading season. Both Jess and I love reading your listener suggestions and can’t wait to check out the following books! Listen up as we read some amazing summaries and you just might find a new book to cuddle up with by the fireplace!Listener suggestions in order:Jake- Treasure Island By Robert Louis StevensonSpencer Hamilton- The FearLearn more about this author, his books, and social media by clicking the link below.https://www.spencerhamiltonbooks.com/Check Spencer out on Instagram @nerdywordsmithMary- The MartianBy Andy WeirMelanie- The Dresden FilesBy Jim ButcherLearn more about this author, his books, and social media by clicking the link below.https://www.jim-butcher.com/books/dresdenWe are looking for MORE listener suggestions to expand our bookshelves and use in upcoming episodes! If you are interested in sharing a book you love with us or our weird book club, share your listener suggestions through our gmail (palaverweirdlit@gmail.com). Share with us the title of your book, a spoiler free summary of the book/series, and why you love the book. If you would not like your name shared with your suggestion please let us know in the email. We look forward to hearing from you!Check out our social media and send us some feedback! We can’t wait to hear from you constant listeners!Twitter: @palaverweirdlitInstagram: @palaverpodcastGmail: palaverweirdlit@gmail.comIntro & Outro MusicWaltz Of The Skeleton Keys by WombatNoisesAudio | https://soundcloud.com/user-734462061Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_USI Saw A Ghost Last Night... by Leonell Cassio | https://soundcloud.com/leonellcassioMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unportedhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US
Historian Susan Wise Bauer and Martian author Andy Weir discuss colonizing the red planet.
This week we're talking about the scientific extravaganza that is The Martian (2015)!From dust storms and martian crops to admin drama, testing fails and gravity assists. There is so much in this movie, so much! Freda tries out a Russian accent, Abi reveals a potato based grudge and we check in on our Benedict Wong movies count. "Calculations Correct"References, resources and tidbits:First things first - The Martian, book by Andy Weir - Read It!!Some articles on the science of the movie:What The Martian Gets Right About Science - Time MagazineHow scientifically accurate is The Martian? - The GuardianDo you want to know how much Matt Damon would cost us?Quora post about the finances of getting Matt Damon home. Real life connections:What cased the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster? - BBC FutureThe maths that made Voyager possible - Michael Minovitch and gravity assist - BBCAn Examination of 'The Martian' Trajectory by Laura Burke of NASA Glenn Research Centre - ResearchGateNASA Spam - if you want to nerd out about space travel and Mars plans:Ion propulsion Journey to Mars See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
1003 Year in September 2015 (#추석 #TheMartian #FearTheWalkingDead #오나의귀신님) Dan Mclaughlin joins us to go down memory lane and talk about all the events that happened during that time.
This week, host Stephen B. Platt is joined by special guests Philip 'Groove Daddy' Hutton and Dr. Sarah Courtis as they review 'The Martian'. Listen in as they discuss potatoes, poo, and Project Elrond. Music from filmmusic.io "Hyperfun" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) License: CC BY (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Excerpts my podcasts with James McAvoy and Andy Weir plus Niamh Wilson of Random Acts Of Violence and actor Richard Riehle
Space, smart people being smart, disco music? We love when movies know exactly what we want! Is this movie a game changer? No. Could Matt Damon be replaced with an actor of color? Absolutely! However we found ourselves loving The Martian and respecting all of the nominations it received! How does this movie rate amongst other space movies for you? How do you feel about Matt Damon? We want to know what you think! Talk to us over on Twitter and Instagram @Wehavethoughts3 #TheMartian #Oscars #BestPicture #MattDamon #SPACE #Mars #RidleyScott #AndyWeir #Oscars2016 #OscarsSoWhite #ConversationsWithOscarRewind #TheOscars #AcademyAwards #ConversationsWithOscar
Author of Artemis and The Martian tells me about a special event at the Museum Of Science Fiction.
This film defies the tradition for space-related films, whilst demonstrating some brilliant mindset traits. If you're looking to develop a growth mindset, have a listen, then watch the film.
‘Prawn: We trade[large alien robot suit]Prawn: for ten thousand cans.Obesandjo: Give them one hundred cans.Obesandjo's Lieutenant: [to Prawn] One hundred!Prawn: Yes, yes, but we take all of them now.Obesandjo's Lieutenant: All right, boys! Get them the cat food, hurry up!'District 9‘Mark Watney: [listening to "Turn the beat around"] I am definitely gonna die up here if I have to listen to any more of Commander Lewis' god-awful disco music. My god commander could you have not brought something from this century. No I won't "turn the beat around, I refuse to.'The MartianIt's a nail biting sci-fi and adventure week with The Martian and District 9. One film oozing with A-listers and the other a debut for all. However, what they both have in common is that the impressive creative directors and writers ‘scientisted the s*** out of this'! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Author of Artemis and The Martian tells me about a special event at the Museum Of Science Fiction. Special shout out to Steve Winter for joining the call.
Per lei l'errore non è mai uno sbaglio ed è questa la prima lezione che gli studenti imparano nel suo laboratorio mettendo in pratica il metodo scientifico. L'arte di arrangiarsi e un certo istinto di sopravvivenza la guidano sempre, sia che si tratti di costruire rivelatori di particelle al CERN che quando arrampica in montagna. Probabilmente riuscirebbe a cavarsela anche su Marte! Per caso vi ricorda qualcuno?La prof fantastica di questo episodio è Stefania Beolè, insegna Fisica sperimentale e la trovate al Dipartimento di Fisica dell'Università di Torino.In questo episodio abbiamo citato:"The Martian", Ridley Scott, 2015 / "New error", Moderat, 2009 / "Hexadecimals" (The Martian OST), Admiral Laffey, 2015 / "Je ne regrette rien", Edith Piaf, 1960 / "Starman", David Bowie, 1972.
Jason Concepcion knows exactly how Matt Damon's character passed the time in the 2015 Ridley Scott film. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Monte Williams talks with Executive Editor Katy Vine about astronaut Franklin Chang Diaz and his plasma drive engine, and Senior Editor Abby Johnston introduces a new music segment called On The Record, this week with singer Erika Wennerstrom.
Dr Michele Perchonok, a food scientist formerly employed at NASA, joins The Renegade Report this week. Michele explains the larger role food scientists play in the background of everything we eat, her personal involvement in feeding the shuttle astronauts, and the various considerations around feeding an expedition to Mars. Roman wonders if space food is just packaged airline food, and Jonathan wants to know just how close to reality 'The Martian' got. Dr Perchonok discusses the nutritional requirements of humans in space, the value of space exploration, and what the future of food is likely to be here on Earth.
Mike Seymour and Zap Andersson discuss the visual effects in Ridley Scott's 'The Martian', in this special vfx show recorded in Stockholm, Sweden.