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We start off by talking more about the escaped monkeys in South Carolina and an interesting Versus arises: Outbreak vs Planet of the Apes. Dan then tells us about doing yoga, we find out what a never pooper is, contemplate going on a 4 year cruise, and find out if Hawk Tuah really got votes for POTUS. But first, Birthdays!LINKS:25 monkeys that escaped research lab safely recovered, but 18 still on the looseSurprising Insights into Workplace Bathroom Habits and ProductivityCruise line offers 4-year escape from politics | Fox BusinessSo, Did People *Actually* Write In Hawk Tuah Girl's Name On Election Ballots?The Treehouse is a daily DFW based comedy podcast and radio show. Leave your worries outside and join Dan O'Malley, Trey Trenholm, Raj Sharma, and their guests for laughs about current events, stupid news, and the comedy that is their lives. If it's stupid, it's in here.The Treehouse WebsiteFairLease | Lease a Car Online | Best Truck Lease Deals $0 downCook DFW Roofing & Restoration | Dallas, Fort Worth TX | Roofing Company Local Garland, TX Plumber | Brooks Plumbing, LTD. | Plumbing Installation & Repairs (brooksplumbingtexas.com
We start off the show with a few questions for our audience, that go in a VARIETY of directions. We roll through a large list (44:00) of recent celebrity deaths. We close out the show with a deep dive into the upcoming Summer Olympics and all the fun events! Sponsors: Tivo, Wendy's, Peacock The Bro Pod YouTube Page: https://www.youtube.com/@the_bro_pod Scotty Js YouTube Page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV3WWSlwDKYf7P5k4XdP3zA IG & Twitter: the_bro_pod, littleBquotes E-mail the show!: theotherhalfpod@gmail.com Buy Merch!!: thebropod.threadless.com Our Website: www.bropodnetwork.com #library #TheNotebook #scuppernong #ringsizes #solicitation #saucynuggs #celebritydeaths #90210 #Olympics #OtherHalf #podcasts #bropod #bropodnetwork
He's the man who keeps it spinnin' 'round! This month on the show, it's all about the leader of the X-Men, James Marsden! From Disturbing Behavior to 27 Dresses, Enchanted to The Notebook, and everything in between! We cover it all, and that's Gossip! 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.
The valentines episode of the Directed By Dean podcast is here, do you agree with our valentine movie choices?
This week, if you're a bird, we're a bird, and he's just Ken! We take a deep dive into film career of Ryan Gosling! From The Believer to La la land, Half Nelson to Gangster Squad, Drive to Barbie, we cover it all! Subscribe to our Patreon for video and extended episodes! 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.
It's The Taylor and Swift Show!! They'll explain what that means. Bringing you all of Thursays trending news and topics. Pizza influencers can make up to 6 digits; find out how. Popular iconic Romantic film coming to Broadway. Find a National park to go to this Friday, we will tell you why. And we have another round of BS Actor Studio and D Student Trivia for every ticket under the sky, except Taylor Swift tickets.
Writers are cruel creatures. This week, the Word Docs discuss all the occasions when they've felt let down, horribly surprised, or otherwise manipulated by authors, playwrights and screenwriters. Alex is upset by animal cruelty, Amy by failed romance, and Sean by lions that aren't really lions. When the contract between reader and creator is broken, Amy has been known to throw a book across the room...but Sean is even more sadistic...he once threw a book in the fire. Join us!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Writers are cruel creatures. This week, the Word Docs discuss all the occasions when they've felt let down, horribly surprised, or otherwise manipulated by authors, playwrights and screenwriters. Alex is upset by animal cruelty, Amy by failed romance, and Sean by lions that aren't really lions. When the contract between reader and creator is broken, Amy has been known to throw a book across the room...but Sean is even more sadistic...he once threw a book in the fire. Join us!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, B-Word and Jake talk about all things Valentines. From the best and worst V-Day stories to chivalry and expectations and chocolate; the guys leave no stone unturned. They finish off with an Everlasting Movie Reel featuring Chick Flicks.Intro: Tabby of The Unfortunate Whores PodcastAd: Use code bleachbros5 at https://www.Jerky.proAd: https://www.Jerky.pro (use code bleachbros5 at checkout)For Bleach Bros' socials, links, and streaming sites:https://bleachbros.comhttps://www.linktr.ee/bleachbrospodcastFor exclusive Bleach Bros content:https://www.patreon.com/bleachbrospodJoin the conversation in our FREE Discord server:https://discord.com/invite/BbYjgAGDH6Bleach Bros Podcast is a Spreaker Prime podcast. For more information:https://try.spreaker.com/prime-program/
"Questa separazione ci fa tanto male perché le nostre anime sono legate l'una all'altra. Forse lo sono sempre state e lo saranno sempre. Forse abbiamo vissuto mille vite prima di questa e in ciascuna ci siamo incontrati. E forse, ogni volta siamo stati costretti a separarci per le stesse ragioni. Perciò questo è un addio che dura da diecimila anni e prelude a quelli a venire. Quando ti guardo, vedo la tua bellezza e la tua grazia e so che sono andate via via crescendo in ciascuna delle tue vite. So anche che in ciascuna delle mie vite sono andato alla tua ricerca. E cercavo proprio te, non qualcuna che ti somigli, perché la tua anima e la mia devono sempre riunirsi. E poi perché ragioni che nessuno di noi capisce siamo costretti a dirci addio. Vorrei dirti che tutto andrà benissimo, e giuro farò il possibile perché ciò accada. Ma se non ci incontrassimo più e questo fosse un vero addio, so che ci rivedremo in un'altra vita. Ci incontreremo di nuovo e forse il volere delle stelle sarà cambiato e potremo amarci tanto da compensare tutte le separazioni precedenti."Music from: https://bit.ly/3OYVOOI
"Questa separazione ci fa tanto male perché le nostre anime sono legate l'una all'altra. Forse lo sono sempre state e lo saranno sempre. Forse abbiamo vissuto mille vite prima di questa e in ciascuna ci siamo incontrati. E forse, ogni volta siamo stati costretti a separarci per le stesse ragioni. Perciò questo è un addio che dura da diecimila anni e prelude a quelli a venire. Quando ti guardo, vedo la tua bellezza e la tua grazia e so che sono andate via via crescendo in ciascuna delle tue vite. So anche che in ciascuna delle mie vite sono andato alla tua ricerca. E cercavo proprio te, non qualcuna che ti somigli, perché la tua anima e la mia devono sempre riunirsi. E poi perché ragioni che nessuno di noi capisce siamo costretti a dirci addio. Vorrei dirti che tutto andrà benissimo, e giuro farò il possibile perché ciò accada. Ma se non ci incontrassimo più e questo fosse un vero addio, so che ci rivedremo in un'altra vita. Ci incontreremo di nuovo e forse il volere delle stelle sarà cambiato e potremo amarci tanto da compensare tutte le separazioni precedenti."Music from: https://bit.ly/3OYVOOI
Noah hosts the first Valentine's Day Special!
San Valentino e Il periodo più romantico dell'anno si avvicina perché non iniziare con dei consigli di visione perfetti per l'occasione? Le Pagine della Nostra Vita fa al caso nostro. Ce ne parla Sonia Serafini
On this episode of The Biblio File Book Club Heather O'Neill and I discuss one of her favourite novels, Agota Kristof's The Notebook. This dark, fractured fairy tale of a story, told in simple, striking, visual language, describes the devastating impact of war on children and their families. Set in an unknown country during wartime it follows the lives of twin boys coping with life after they've been left by their mother to live with their dirty old grandmother. A dangerous weirdness ensues. We met at Le Figaro, a popular restaurant located in the Plateau neighbourhood of Montreal to talk about this disturbing, memorable work. Heather is a Canadian novelist, poet, short story writer, screenwriter and journalist, who published her debut novel, Lullabies for Little Criminals, in 2006. It won the Hugh MacLennan Prize for Fiction and the 2007 Canada Reads Competition. Other novels include The Girl Who Was Saturday Night and The Lonely Hearts Hotel. Her latest, When We Lost Our Heads, will be available on Feb. 1, 2022. Listen to the two of us as we compete for your attention with birds, trucks, screaming babies, and a tree full of cicadas.
A matinee special with all the trimmings. Beef dip with potato salad. Add a few croutons and that's what we have. A real mishmashThis episode is sponsored by www.theaquabud.comwww.flaweddad.com Flawed Dads Guide to Parenting Podcast
New Segment Alert: Movie Review For this episode we will be reviewing The Notebook. We started with this one because almost everyone has seen it, except the three of us. So it was a chance to get a fresh perspective. Tune in to find out what we thought about it. Any movie recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Instagram/TikTok: @menofmeanspodcast
This week Mike & Katie continued their prep for Godzilla vs Kong with their RADnesia viewing of Godzilla (2014) and Godzilla: King of Monsters (2019) New Super7 figures, and what exactly are Thundercubs? Plus...did they finally watch The Notebook? Grab your Cup and let's fill it with some RAD!!! ~ Enjoy the positive pop culture vibes ~
Music, Relationship Advice, Sleep Injures, Listener Emails, Not Understanding Jokes, Stores, The Notebook, Chick Flicks, Horror Movies, Musicals, Jerking Off, Covid-19, Stocks, Movies, Art
This week Ed talks about the horror of dog poop and the mystery of wasp infiltration as well as the fox spotting he has been getting up to. Meanwhile what online snooping has his Father Gerry has been up to? There's a fine line between creepy and romantic as Ed explains in his review of The Notebook and he ponders why The Power Of Love never won a best original song Oscar. All this plus some Irish disco flavoured German Techno and Brendan Blowhard gives us his best Huey Lewis impression.
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This is the start of season 2 of Relatable Rae! Your favorite host Rae discusses the holidays, 2021, and finally getting a new president!! Raegan then dives into her attempt at shooting her shot and not succeeding lol. She doesn't let it get her down but figures out that her "game" needs work because her pickup line is super lame!Relatable Rae Socials:IG: RaeganJaneaTwitter: RelatableRaee
Steven Haas is a comedian, writer and makes hilarious sketches. He grew up in comedy, his mom was a stand up and his dad is the manager of Chicagoland Zanies locations. His sketches are better than anything the weirdos he went to film school will ever make including the “C Blanket” lady. We talk about my obsession with Tina Fey, growing up in a comedy family and we analyze the Burger King “drive thru” video. We talk about our golf caddy days and why I started caddying as an adult because of Miami strippers. Also, I cried when I saw “The Notebook”. Support The Lobo Den Patreon for goodies and bonus content: https://www.patreon.com/theloboden Video: https://youtu.be/csaXCQLzmQc Instagram: @stevenhaasinsta @lobo9110 @thelobodenpodcast Twitter: @stevenhaastwit @lobo9110 @lobodenpodcast Donate: https://www.paypal.me/thelobodenpodcast Links: https://linktr.ee/theloboden Among us sketch https://www.instagram.com/p/CF7N8OyA9r-/ Katy Perry - Cry About It Later (The Smile Video Series) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SjmXERieW9s Burger King Drive Thru Video https://www.instagram.com/tv/CHY3aeXgzmg/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link Roger Steele https://www.instagram.com/roger_steele/?hl=en The Timeline: The 0-26 Bucs | NFL Films https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZfKe25zLLY
Matthew Barry is a Los Angeles-based actor, casting director, and acting teacher. His early career involved landing roles on television shows such as Family Ties and Cagney and Lacey. He then appeared alongside Robert Redford, Demi Moore, and Woody Harrelson in Indecent Proposal, as well as Johnny Depp and Bill Murray in the Tim Burton film Ed Wood. In the 90s he became one of Hollywood’s most esteemed casting directors, working on films such as Unhook the Stars, She’s So Lovely, The Notebook, Alpha Dog, Con Air, Rush Hour 1 & 2, and the soon-to-be-released film All Star Weekend, directed by Jamie Fox and starring Robert Downey, Jr. What you will learn: How Matthew’s involvement in the New York punk scene, and growing up around famous people, influenced his decision to act. [02:51-09:33] How his father influenced his interest in acting, and how he got his big break at a young age on a Bernardo Bertolucci film dealing with mature storylines. [09:33-18:13] How the success he found in film acting at a young age was a negative influence during his adolescence; What made him realize he was on the wrong path, and how he relaunched his career after a “wakeup call.” [18:13-23:46] The rarity of loyalty in Hollywood and how he got lucky in that regard with a close-knit group of friends he met on set in the 80s who continue to work together to this day. [23:46-27:54] How his decades-long friendship with A-list film director Nick Cassavetes has resulted in their collaboration on all of Nick's films. How and why he transitioned from acting to casting, and how his blunt honesty and candor have served him well in the industry. [27:54-36:44] What it was like casting The Notebook, what the casting process is like generally, and why the casting business has become more difficult in recent years. [36:44-48:56] What Matthew saw in young and relatively unknown actors like Amanda Seyfried and Ben Foster that made him want to cast them in Alpha Dog; his thoughts on the impressive number of well-known actors whose careers he’s helped launch over the years. [48:56-55:33] Matthew’s experience working on Alpha Dog; remembering Anton Yelchin. [55:33-1:01:29] How he found James Gandolfini for a role in Crimson Tide with Denzel Washington and how Gandolfini almost got fired from the film on the first day of shooting. [1:01:29-1:06:24] How Matthew found a new passion in teaching acting classes, and why being a successful actor with experience in the industry helps set him apart from other acting coaches. [1:06:24-1:11:26] Why actors shouldn’t take rejection personally. [1:11:26-1:15:20] Resources: Matthew Barry’s: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, IMDb page Matthew Barry Teaches
'Duke: That's my sweetheart in there. Wherever she is, that's where my home is.'The Notebook'Rick: Of all the gin joints, in all the towns, in all the world, she walks into mine.'CasablancaThis week love is in the air as we review ‘Casablanca' (drama) and ‘The Notebook' (romance). 'Maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, but soon for the rest of your life', like us, you will appreciate the fantastic scripts, casting, directing these films have to offer!! 'Here's looking at you kid' and enjoy the podcast… We have many more, but OK that's enough! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Bryan and Jason discuss takeaways from the Nick Cassavetes episode, what it's like turning 50, what life was like in 1970 (the year of Jason's birth), and preview next week's episode with screenwriter and actor Bob Sáenz, author of the book That's Not The Way It Works: a no-nonsense guide to the craft and business of screenwriting.
In the 1970s, Frank Nesmith and Claudia Sailor created the Kindred Spirit Mailbox, a special spot amidst the dunes of the North Carolina coast where visitors leave messages expressing their joys, sorrows, and everything in between. Annie Breth, one of the mailbox's "keepers," talks about its emotional collection of notes — and its inspiration for the best-selling novel Every Breath by Nicholas Sparks. The Kindred Spirit Mailbox • Opening theme: "Keepers" by Still Flyin' • Closing theme: "Slow Draw/Feeling In My Heart" by Eric Frisch • Additional music by Robert Sudall, Motion Complex, and Robert JP Oberg • www.forkeepspodcast.com
We tackle one of the greats, The Notebook and play a drinking game and take a shot every time a women says 'im just a silly women.' Joined by newly proposed Rose Callaghan and her fiancé Nick tear apart the film regarded as one of the most romantic films of all time. @kellyfastuca on everything
Bryan and Jason discuss: Last week's interview with David Frangioni. How they are coping as the pandemic drags on. The loss of folk/country music songwriting legend John Prine. Bryan's childhood trauma of being rejected by "Company 7" (an arts program in elementary school); and Next week's interview with film director Nick Cassavetes, who directed The Notebook with Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams.
Entertainment. Obviously. But we cover TV Shows, Movies, Jimmy Fallon being somewhat of a movie star, typecasting, and 2 new beers. Cheers.
Selena Gomez launching Rare Beauty makeup line (Page Six) Jessica Simpson says she turned down 'The Notebook' because of the sex scene (Page Six) Robert Pattinson Is the World's Most Beautiful Man According to Science (E! News) 'Riverdale' star KJ Apa appears to confirm he's dating model Clara Berry (Page Six) Sabra Is Finally Releasing Chocolate Hummus Just in Time for Valentine's Day (PEOPLE) Vanderpump Rules Recap Dear Toasters Advice Segment Special Guest: Reza Farahan, Shahs Of Sunset
We (are) on a precipice in this episode of the Everyday Black Men podcast. We discuss the current updates for the Byron Allen case and Mixed Baby Fever. Next we go from the Rick and Morty premier to Ford v Ferrari and the boorish Charlie’s Angels movie. Last we turn our attention music, diary of an angry black man, the return of the “This or That” segment and much more.
Life lessons inside of 2004 "The Notebook"
Though Cali's pick was The Notebook this episode, she felt like she watched it for the first time as a "mature" woman and not a 19 year old messy girl. Jarokk has plenty of issues with the film, but found a few surprises thanks to the DVD's deleted scenes.
After attempting a physical challenge in S1E1, Ryan and Dustin want to push themselves in fairly dramatic fashion and try to find the perfect combination of emotions and weather in order to cry in the rain.
Welcome to Watch. Review. Repeat. This is the podcast where two best friends discuss the latest in film and television and then do it all over again the following week! The Wisdom of Solomon. The Strength of Hercules. The Stamina of Atlas. The Power of Zeus. The Courage of Achilles. The Speed of Mercury. By saying one word, Billy Batson magically gains all these powers to become Shazam. On this episode, Colton and Andrew discuss whether 'Shazam!' adds some much-needed magic to the DC universe! 00:00:00 - Intro 00:03:21 - Andrew's Fun Facts of the Week! 00:10:19 - 'Captain Marvel' Smashes $1 Billion Milestone at Global Box Office 00:15:16 - 'Joker' Teaser Trailer 00:24:11 - David Harbour, Rachel Weisz, and Kumail Nanjiani Latest to Join Marvel Cinematic Universe 00:29:33 - John Cho Headlines Cast of Netflix’s Live-Action 'Cowboy Bebop' Adaptation 00:33:45 - 'Shazam!' (Non-Spoilers and Recommendation) 00:54:43 - 'Shazam!' (Spoilers feat. Colton's Fun Fact of the Week!) 01:23:52 - Catching Up With Andrew ('Short Term 12', 'The Notebook', 'Game of Thrones') 01:27:00 - Catching Up With Colton (Mortal Kombat (2011), 'Arrested Development' Season 5, 'Pet Sematary' (2019)) 01:34:01 - Conclusion/Outro Visit our website! Support us on Patreon! Thank you for listening, and please send any feedback to watchreviewrepeat@gmail.com! Intro/Outro Credit: Mechanolith Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
We are back with another Geektown Radio podcast, and along with all the usual tv air date info and tv news, we have another great behind-the-scenes of Hollywood interview for you. This week, we are chatting with costume designer Karyn Wagner.Karyn is a third generation industry vet so seemed somewhat destined to end up working the film and tv business. Her work as a costume designer can be seen in iconic films such as Frank Darabont’s 'The Green Mile', 'The Majestic' starring Jim Carrey, and 'The Notebook', starring Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams. Her tv work includes the brilliant 'Preacher', 'Friday Night Lights', 'The Red Road', and the 'Waco' mini-series.Starring Michael Shannon and Taylor Kitsch, ‘Waco’ tells the true story of the 1993 Waco, Texas siege, the infamous event in which the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF) conducted a raid on a small religious community led by David Koresh, called the Branch Davidians. A 51-day standoff ensued and ended after an FBI assault led to a fire that killed 76 people and left only one survivor, David Thibodeau, who shared his personal experience that is now incorporated into the show.Also On This Week's Show:Matt from Entertainment Talk returns the co-host chair so we chat about tv shows, games and films we've been watching & playing since he was last on.We take a look at all the latest tv & film news, including the latest renewals & cancellations, the new Joss Whedon show, the new 'Robocop' movie, and Jason Momoa's new show 'See'.We give you our recommendations for upcoming TV in the next 7 days. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We decide to cover some of the most random movies in 2000-2009. Some you might remember, others not so much.
We decide to cover some of the most random movies in 2000-2009. Some you might remember, others not so much.
All this talk about hashtag relationship goals during Valentine's Day made us think -- who are the famous couples that are ACTUALLY someone we can relate and aspire to love like? Even fictional couples because, why not. We brought an artist friend to brunch who is a beautiful natural light photographer and the mind behind Cre8Jax. Toni Smailagić really loves Jacksonville's cultural scene and we really love him for it.
It's Valentines day! Stop masturbating to other peoples Tinder profiles and come listen to three boys talk incredibly in-depth about 'The Notebook'. You can also stick around for the last 20 minutes if you want to hear our initial thoughts on 'The Cloverfield Paradox'.
We discuss some of 2004's award winners, disappointments, and downright awful movies before ultimately deciding on a final four. Be sure to vote in our Twitter poll (@MACandGUpodcast) to help decide what the best movie of 2004 is!
Another late night talk about the movie 'The Notebook' and other romance movies. WARNING there will be spoilers. Email me topics or what you liked about the podcast at vanndmann@gmail.com
THE BEST LOVE STORY EVER TOLD? Fish and Connor once again delve into a world of romance with a full review of the grandaddy of all chick flicks: THE NOTEBOOK! Will the boys warm up to its charm, or will they leave with a broken heart? Listen in to find out! WATCH OUT! SPOILERS AND EXPLICIT LANGUAGE! And don't forget you can find all of our reviews on iTunes, Podbean and Stitcher. Subscribe now and never miss an episode! Fish and Connor Saw a Movie does not own any rights to the film 'The Notebook', its marketing or its soundtrack and no infringement is intended. The track 'Theme (From "The Notebook")' is performed by Philharmonic Wind Orchestra and Marc Reift Orchestra and the track 'The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (Titles)' is performed by Ennio Morricone.
Shek and Rank welcome their new pass-catchin' pal, Steve Smith of the Panthers, back to the program to make picks for Week 15's big games and discuss the Heisman Trophy. They also kibitz about LSU/Bama, uniforms, why 'The Notebook' is a good movie and breakfast meat. If this episode was a fruit, it'd be a peach. Or a cherry. Or another good fruit. Have a bite, won't you?
One Voice is a new formation emerging in Philadelphia. The purpose is to get parents, students and teachers talking about issues that affect our schools. Each of these three groups have been working to improve education in their own ways, but over the past year some key students, parents & teachers have seen the need to come together. Especially in this time of transition in the Philadelphia School District -- with new School Reform Commission members, & the search for a new Superintendent -- One Voice believes that now is the time for students, parents & teachers to have a voice in the new leadership. Shamiah Williams interviewed One Voice members to produce this report.