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Evan Shapiro shares how big tech companies are redrawing the boundaries of the media sector. This episode covers today's seismic shifts, from the rise and impact of tech giants to the strategic use of data in marketing. The episode explores how brands must adjust to changing consumer behaviors, highlighting the essential shift from reach to meaningful engagement. They discuss using first-party data and machine learning to craft personalized messages that hit home. Plus, insist on measuring marketing success through actual sales, not just exposure. With a wealth of knowledge on impact over impressions and investing in data-driven decision-making, this is an episode that marketers, media professionals, and tech leaders won't want to miss. Leader Generation is hosted by Tessa Burg and brought to you by Mod Op. About Evan Shapiro: Many know Evan Shapiro as the official, unofficial cartographer of the Media Universe. Using a very specific point of view, Shapiro has mapped the tech and entertainment ecosystem, and, through his essays on the Media War & Peace Newsletter, he helps chart Media's future. Shapiro is also an Emmy and Peabody Award winning producer of many funny things, including Portlandia, This Film Is Not Yet Rated, Please Like Me, Comedy Bang Bang, Brick City, and Harmonquest. He is also a professor at NYU and Fordham schools of business, as well as the co-host of the Cancel Culture Podcast. Shapiro uses his insights to power his change agency, ESHAP, which offers partners and consumers media insight as a service. Be sure to follow Evan on LinkedIn. About Tessa Burg: Tessa is the Chief Technology Officer at Mod Op and Host of the Leader Generation podcast. She has led both technology and marketing teams for 15+ years. Tessa initiated and now leads Mod Op's AI/ML Pilot Team, AI Council and Innovation Pipeline. She started her career in IT and development before following her love for data and strategy into digital marketing. Tessa has held roles on both the consulting and client sides of the business for domestic and international brands, including American Greetings, Amazon, Nestlé, Anlene, Moen and many more. Tessa can be reached on LinkedIn or at Tessa.Burg@ModOp.com.
Eddie Schmidt is a wonderfully talented and delightfully funny documentary producer and director. He's not only a brilliant filmmaker but he's the kind of person that is passionate about great ideas and talented people and put a lot of energy into helping people get things made. As a former President of ID, Eddie has been a constant in the doc world for two decades. He's also been a part of many, many incredible series and films including Ugly Delicious, Chelsea Does, Chain Camera, Troubadours, This Film Is Not Yet Rated and many, many more. He's also been a collaborator of mine and helped bring my films Beauty Is Embarrassing and Gilbert to life. We've known each other for a decade and our conversation covers a lot of bases from development, to gear, to VHS filming and so much more. I know you're gonna dig it! Show Notes Eddie Schmidt iMDB Chelsea Does Ugly Delicious Chain Camera Troubadours Twist of Faith This Film Is Not Yet Rated Valentine Road Canon C70 Willie Nelson instagram @neilpberkeley join our mailing list at brkly.com
Normally a patron exclusive, enjoy this supplemental podcast further exploring topics touched on in the podcast examining Sunn Classic Pictures and Grizzly Adams. Your support of Forgotten TV via Patreon or Paypal is greatly appreciated. Additional behind the scenes content is available for Patreon supporters. A deeper look at the origins and story behind Sunn Classic Pictures' Hangar 18. Also, a look at the history of Hollywood censorship, the Motion Picture Code, exploitation films, and the birth and first 17 years of MPAA film ratings. Buy Hangar 18 on Bluray! Watch Mom and Dad (1945) TEMPLE OF SCHLOCK: Gidney Talley and son and Magus Films Watch Prelude To Happiness (1975) This Film Is Not Yet Rated (2006) | Watch Free Documentaries Online (watchdocumentaries.com) Has Hollywood Lost Its Mind?: A Parent's Guide to Movie Ratings by Chris Hicks New Yorker article on Jack Valenti Forgotten TV is not affiliated with or authorized by any production company or TV network involved in the making of any TV show or film mentioned. Hangar 18 is the copyright and property of Sunn Classic Pictures, Paramount Global, and possibly additional rights holders. Other series/films mentioned are the property of their respective copyright holders and no infringement is intended. Copyright 2023 Forgotten TV Media
Was gilt als Dokfilm? Was nicht? Was darf ein Dokfilm? Was nicht? Wie fest darf er an der Dramaturgie schrauben? Diese und viele weitere Fragen rund ums Thema Dokumentarfilm besprechen Simon, Marco und Nicolas in dieser Folge. Ausserdem empfehlen sie diverse Dokus, die man schauen sollte. Und im Nicolas' Ketchup gehts um den Frauenrechtsabstimmungsfilm Die göttliche Ordnung von Petra Volpe. In der Diskussion erwähnte Filme und Games: Lovemobil, Honeyland, Sicko, Die vierte Gewalt, Playing Hard, The Armstrong Lie, The Program, The Social Network, La Mami, Icarus, Catfish, Jackass: The Movie, Heimatklänge, Darwin, SCORE: A Film Music Documentary, Minding The Gap, This Film Is Not Yet Rated, Manakamana, Searchers, Paris Is Burning, The Brain, 80.000 Schnitzel, The Sparks Brothers, The Thin Blue Line, The Fog of War, 13th, American Dharma, American Anarchist, One Child Nation, Three Identical Strangers, Asif Kapadia, Maradona, Amy, Searching For Sugarman Der Tagi-Artikel zu Lovemobil gibts hier (https://www.tagesanzeiger.ch/ploetzlich-erweist-sich-der-praemierte-film-ueber-sexarbeit-als-faelschung-125488102897), die ab Donnerstag geöffneten Kinos hier (https://outnow.ch/News/2021/04/14/Nach-Bundesratsentscheid-Wann-machen-die-Kinos-wirklich-wieder-auf) und die anlaufenden Filme hier (https://outnow.ch/News/2021/04/17/Bei-der-Wiedereroeffnung-Welche-neuen-Filme-starten-denn-ueberhaupt). Thema nächste Woche: The Falcon and the Winter Soldier und die Oscars Nicolas' Ketchup für Folge 172: True Romance! Themen: Intro - (0:00) Thema Dokfilme - (1:14) Unsere Empfehlungen - (48:15) Nicolas' Ketchup: Die Göttliche Ordnung - (47:42) Abschluss und Outro - (1:20:42) Website: www.outnow.ch Facebook: www.facebook.com/OutNow.CH/ Twitter: twitter.com/outnow Instagram: www.instagram.com/outnow.ch/
In our very long season 3 premiere, we tackle the MPAA Ratings system, our relationships with it, how effective it is, the ways it shapes the film landscape, and if there is a better system that could be created in its place. Support us on Patreon. Our logo is by Kelsey Hendry. Buy Jelani's book Descended Awakening. Follow the show on Twitter @intanalysis18 Follow Chayse on Twitter @mrchaysemac and listen to The Afternoon Tune. Follow Keagen on Twitter @KeagenFritz, on vimeo, and read his column The Universal Truth. Follow Paige on Twitter @paigeMMorse and listen to The Revolution is Televised. Follow Jelani on Twitter @jelanitkelly Follow Evan on Twitter @davoswatson For more info on the MPAA, watch This Film Is Not Yet Rated, and read G is for Golden, the Ratings Guide, and the Advertising Handbook. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Margie hates him so much that she never bothered to learn his real name and calls him McFarland the whole episode. Zoe hates him so much she'd rather get on stage at a Norah Jones concert and sing a love ballad a cappella than watch another movie of his. Other men we hate on in this episode: Daniel Tosh, Peter Travers, and Ryan Reynolds. Plus, Margie gets McHale'd, Zoe learns some fun facts about heterosexual intimacy, and you lucky listeners get pro tips about sex, drugs, and vegetables. Oh, yeah, btw we're watching Seth McWhatever's Ted from 2012, starring hate crime perpetrator Mark Wahlberg and the smoke monster from Lost (who you might know as Mila Kunis).This Film Is Not Yet Rated: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0493459/I Think We're Alone Now (Tiffany documentary): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1152828/Reese Witherspoon Fan Club: https://www.fanpop.com/clubs/reese-witherspoonTweet us your sorry-babe-I-gotta-go celeb crush: @ClubSpiteWrite to us to correct Margie's pronunciation of MacFarlane: firstruleofspiteclub@gmail.comIntro music by Hot Lava.
Description: In order to lead with your brand, you’ve got to have a distinct point of view. Every brand, be it a consumer brand or your own, has to have a solid brand foundation and stand for something. It is all about making consciously competent choices that dictate how you show up everyday and represent your core belief. We all have many talents, but if you try to be all things to all people, you lose sight of your foundation and what makes you unique. Jayzen is thrilled to welcome Evan Shapiro to the podcast. As a creative executive in entertainment and media, Evan shares his amazing career path and secrets to his incredible brand. With roots in live theater on Broadway, Evan is an award winning producer and Professor for TV and Media. Guest Bio Evan Shapiro is an Emmy and Peabody Award winner, having produced or created more than 150 television series, specials, documentaries and podcasts, including Portlandia, Comedy Bang Bang, Maron, National Lampoon Radio Hour Podcast, The Roast Of Your Teenage Self, Dinner For Five, Please Like Me, Take My Wife, Bajillion Dollar Propertie$, Shrink, Trapped In The Closet, Harmonquest, Laurie Kilmartin’s 45 Jokes About My Dead Dad, Doug Stanhope’s No Place Like Home, Jospeh Gordon Leavitt’s HitRecord, Fortitude, Carlos, My Brother My Brother & Me, Brick City, This Film Is Not Yet Rated, and Funny Women of A Certain Age. He is a Professor for TV and Media at NYU/Stern School Of Business and for Media Studies at Fordham University, a sought-after guest speaker for conferences and universities, as well as a frequent guest writer for publishers such as Huffington Post, Deadline and The Wrap, where he has made some rather bold predictions about the future of the media and entertainment industry, many of which have come to fruition. He is also an in-demand lecturer for companies and government agencies about Generation Y and Generation Z. Links To learn more about Lead With Your Brand and the Career Breakthrough Mentoring program , please visit : https://www.leadwithyourbrand.com To book Jayzen for a speaking engagement or workshop at your company, visit : https://www.jayzenpatria.com Please connect on LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/jayzenpatria
Fair use in particular areas. Computer code. The Oracle America, Inc. v Google, Inc. case revolves around the use of application programming interfaces (APIs) used to define functionality of the Java programming language, created by Sun Microsystems and now owned by Oracle Corporation. Google used the APIs' definition and their structure, sequence and organization (SSO) in creating the Android operating system to support the mobile device market. Oracle had sued Google in 2010 over both patent and copyright violations, but after two cycles, the case matter was narrowed down to whether Google's use of the definition and S S O of Oracle's Java APIs (determined to be copyrightable) was within fair use. The Federal Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled against Google, stating that while Google could defend its use in the nature of the copyrighted work, its use was not transformative, and more significantly, it commercially harmed Oracle as they were also seeking entry to the mobile market. The case, should this ruling hold, could have a significant impact on developing products for interoperability using APIs, such as with many open source projects. Documentary films. In April 2006, the filmmakers of the Loose Change series were served with a lawsuit by Jules and Gédéon Naudet over the film's use of their footage, specifically footage of the firefighters discussing the collapse of the World Trade Center. With the help of an intellectual property lawyer, the creators of Loose Change successfully argued that a majority of the footage used was for historical purposes and was significantly transformed in the context of the film. They agreed to remove a few shots that were used as B-roll and served no purpose to the greater discussion. The case was settled and a potential multimillion-dollar lawsuit was avoided. This Film Is Not Yet Rated also relied on fair use to feature several clips from copyrighted Hollywood productions. The director had originally planned to license these clips from their studio owners but discovered that studio licensing agreements would have prohibited him from using this material to criticize the entertainment industry. This prompted him to invoke the fair use doctrine, which permits limited use of copyrighted material to provide analysis and criticism of published works. File sharing. In 2009, fair use appeared as a defense in lawsuits against file sharing. Charles Nesson argued that file-sharing qualifies as fair use in his defense of alleged file sharer Joel Tenenbaum. Kiwi Camara, defending alleged filesharer Jammie Thomas, announced a similar defense. However, the Court in the case at bar rejected the idea that file-sharing is fair use. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/law-school/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/law-school/support
This week on Fresh Hop Cinema; Beer 1: "Overcast" from Oakshire Brewing (Eugene, OR). Style: Oatmeal Stout. ABV: 5.8% Ratings: M - 8, J - 6.6. - Flick Picks: "Hamilton" (2020). Directed by Thomas Kail. - Film: "Never Rarely Sometimes Always" (2020). Directed by Eliza Hittman. Ratings: M - 9, J - 10 - Beer 2: "Single EyePA Strata" from Wander Brewing(Bellingham, QA). Style: NE IPA. ABV: 6.4% Ratings: M - 3, J - 6.2 - Inside Hot & Bothered: - Jonny - Bend, OR, Cast Iron, Records. - Max - Injured Wrist, "This Film Is Not Yet Rated ". ------ Episode Timeline: - TO FOLLOW - Please rate & review us wherever you listen to podcasts and, if you're so inclined, consider donating to the show via our Patreon page. Find our entire collection of episodes as well as written reviews of movies and beers at our virtual podcast mansion www.freshhopcinema.com. - Thanks to all our patrons, and the Handlebar Chico for their constant support and to Bailey Minardi, without whom, this show wouldn't be what it is.
On this episode, Dave, Joel, Jami and Annie discuss documentary films and series, including films about mountain climbing such as Free Solo, Meru and Pretty Strong; long-form series such as The Last Dance, Tiger King and Ken Burns' Baseball; and other non-fiction films like Icarus, This Film Is Not Yet Rated and American Factory. (Please note, this episode was recorded remotely from home using Zoom - you may notice some slight audio imperfections which were inherent in the source.)
Gabe and Matt throw Peter Jackson's first film Bad Taste under the wheels. Topics include Michael J. Fox's post-film career, super hero movies in the good old days, Michael Caine is an amazing actor, the good and bad of docuseries and documentary filmmaking, Maori slang, New Zealand Pride, the mystique of low budget special effects, Peter Jackson's obsession with goofy gore, how bad Goldfinger and the James Bond franchise really is, George Lucas's non-Star Wars legacy, Marcia Lucas - unsung hero in editing, surprising casting choices in Lord of the Rings, and the secret heroics of the New Zealand Film Commission.Discussion on Bad Taste begins at 1:09:10.Show Links:As Good as it GetsVengeance is MineBranded to KillTakeshi KitanoTiger KingLouis Theroux - BBC Documentary FilmmakerThe MasterThe JinxThis film is not yet [R]atedWaltz with BashirGrizzly ManDouble IndemnityWalt Disney's Robin HoodThe PrestigeCaptain America - The First AvengerLindsay Ellis Hobbit TrilogyNew Zealand Film Commission
This week's episode is cover the movie, This Film Is Not Yet Rated, the drinking game, the MPAA ratings & the LGBTQIA representation and how that affects ratings Email us questions & comments at seconddinnerpod@gmail.com Find us on our social media accounts: Twitter: Diamond - @dreyaeva John Isadore - @awwwerewolf Thomas - @thomasahester2 Letterboxd: Diamond @dreyaevans Website: www.elvntwntysvn.com
Since we can’t see Padmavati, we discuss three Bollywood films that have been mired in controversy. Show Notes: Padmavati (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Padmavati_(film)) ‘Padmavati’: Incidents that made headlines about the Deepika Padukone-Ranveer Singh-Shahid Kapoor film (https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/bollywood/padmavati-incidents-that-made-headlines-about-the-deepika-padukone-ranveer-singh-shahid-kapoor-film/Ranveer-Singh-reveals-why-he-cried-during-Padmavati-shoots/photostory/62047771.cms) Historical Fiction (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historical_fiction) Billu (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billu), Aamir Khan (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fanaa_(film)#Controversy), Gunday (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gunday) Trends in Bollywood controversies (https://www.scoopwhoop.com/entertainment/controversial-bollywood-movies/) This Film Is Not Yet Rated (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/This_Film_Is_Not_Yet_Rated) Making sense of these controversies The Wind Rises (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wind_Rises#Controversy) Bandit Queen (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bandit_Queen) Shekhar Kapur (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shekhar_Kapur) and Phoolan Devi (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phoolan_Devi) “The Great Indian Rape Trick (http://arundhati-roy.blogspot.ca/2004/11/great-indian-rape-trick-i.html)” Roger Ebert’s Bandit Queen review (https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/bandit-queen-1995) Aarakshan (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aarakshan) Reservation in India (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reservation_in_India) Equality versus equity (http://culturalorganizing.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/originalequityvsequality.jpg) Truth and Reconciliation in Canada (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Truth_and_Reconciliation_Commission_(Canada)) Aligarh (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aligarh_(film)) (INTERVAL (“Ud-daa Punjab (https://youtu.be/Ezsb5afVXQQ) from Udta Punjab) Madras Cafe (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madras_Cafe) Sri Lankan Civil War (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sri_Lankan_Civil_War) and the Assassination of Rajiv Gandhi (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assassination_of_Rajiv_Gandhi) Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberation_Tigers_of_Tamil_Eelam) M.I.A. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M.I.A._(rapper)) The location of the titular café is not clear in the film Udta Punjab (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Udta_Punjab) Traffic (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traffic_(2000_film)) and The Wire (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wire) Matt on That Brown Guy podcast (http://bollycast.libsyn.com/episode-12-review-of-udta-punjab) Udta Punjab controversy: How a Bollywood film won a historic battle against Censor Board (http://www.catchnews.com/bollywood-news/udta-punjab-controversy-timeline-how-a-bollywood-film-won-a-historic-battle-against-censor-board-udta-punjab-movie-latest-news-1465824531.html) Interview with Pahlaj Nihalani (https://www.ndtv.com/entertainment/clearing-indu-sarkar-without-cuts-main-reason-behind-my-sacking-says-pahlaj-nihalani-1739488) ‘Udta Punjab’ Censor Copy Leaks Online, Producers File Cyber-Crime Complaint (http://www.huffingtonpost.in/2016/06/15/udta-punjab-leaked_n_10480546.html) Puducherry cable channel airs pirated copy, HC bans 600 online links (http://www.firstpost.com/entertainment/udta-punjab-updates-puducherry-cable-channel-airs-pirated-copy-hc-bans-600-online-links-2840376.html) Deglamourizing Punjab NEXT TIME: Katrina Kaif is a badass Pakistani spy in Ek Tha Tiger and the new Tiger Zinda Hai, also Salman Khan is there Bollywood is For Lovers is a member of the Alberta Podcast Network powered by ATB Financial (http://www.atb.com/listen/Pages/default.aspx) Check out the Well Endowed Podcast (https://www.thewellendowedpodcast.com/?utmsource=Publicate&utmmedium=embed&utmcontent=It%27s+Good+to+be+Well+Endowed+%7C+ECF&utmcampaign=Oct+2017+APN+memb...
Andrea Di Lecce ha visto la versione estesa di Batman V. Superman (di cui parlammo qui) e non ha dubbi: è un brutto film, ancora. Aldo & Matteo non l’hanno visto, ma sono d’accordo sulla fiducia.Se volete leggere le differenze scena-per-scena, Andrea suggerisce un articolo di Bad Taste che le analizza a fondo: http://www.badtaste.it/2016/06/29/batman-v-superman-dawn-of-justice-ledizione-estesa-dettaglio/179515/Qui invece c’è l’honest trailer di Batman V. Superman, e come tutti i loro honest trailer è meraviglioso: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NrjneJvS6dkE se vi ha incuriosito il documentario citato da Andrea, questa è la sua scheda di Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/This_Film_Is_Not_Yet_Rated
Andrea Di Lecce ha visto la versione estesa di Batman V. Superman (di cui parlammo qui) e non ha dubbi: è un brutto film, ancora. Aldo & Matteo non l’hanno visto, ma sono d’accordo sulla fiducia.Se volete leggere le differenze scena-per-scena, Andrea suggerisce un articolo di Bad Taste che le analizza a fondo: http://www.badtaste.it/2016/06/29/batman-v-superman-dawn-of-justice-ledizione-estesa-dettaglio/179515/Qui invece c’è l’honest trailer di Batman V. Superman, e come tutti i loro honest trailer è meraviglioso: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NrjneJvS6dkE se vi ha incuriosito il documentario citato da Andrea, questa è la sua scheda di Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/This_Film_Is_Not_Yet_Rated
Let's get dirty.... In a frank and hopefully insightful discourse on sexual relations in the cinematic landscape. Or something. Jack and Andrew now finally look at 50 Shades of Grey, which... neither of us have seen yet, but we've read and heard a lot about it, so maybe that's something. But we look at that film - which is currently topping box-offices worldwide and has an R-rating in the USA - and in relation to that the world of eroticism in cinema, from the old masters (Bunuel, Kubrick) to how the NC-17 has been controversial over time... for reasons mostly having to do with stupid things, like puppet sex. Among the films we talk about, we feature some clips and music from Last Tango in Paris, 50 Shades of Grey, Boogie Nights, THIS FILM IS NOT YET RATED (which you should all see), Eyes Wide Shut, and Secretary. We also talk about the female masturbation flick Hysteria, Beyond the Valley of the Dolls, Clerks, Shame, Blue is the Warmest Color, Killer Joe, 9 1/2 Weeks, and more! If you'd like to send any messages or questions, please send to jackgattanella@yahoo.com, or visit us at facebook.com/wagesofcinema
Well in this latest episode of MWIRE we are doing something a little different. TFG1Mike and MovieRevolt Dan are gonna be talking about the documentary all about the MPAA! That’s right we are talking about This Film Is Not Yet Rated! Join us, and let us know your thoughts on the doc and the MPAA in ...
We get a little serious this week on Cinephiles, as we tackle the documentary genre. The Boss Bitch, Jstebz joins us again for an insightful look into the death squads of Indonesia, classic recording studios, the marijuana industry and the good ol' MPAA. First of, we let Matty have the floor for a bit of a rebuttal on the stance he took on the Ghostbusters all female reboot during a recent League Cast, Jstebz would love to see Melissa McCarthy used in a sexier role and calls out Matty on his personal bias affecting other people movie choices for the Convicted Cinephiles episodes. Oh yeah, we get all sorts of cute and cuddly! These are our Staff Picks! Michaela is fresh off a bunch of Vancouver International Film Festival screenings and has a couple films in the must see variety and the return of a French new wave pioneer that may be best unseen. Mommy is a disturbing and controversial French-Canadian film dealing with delinquent kids, while Regarding Susan Sontag made her feel like she wasted her life. Goodbye to Language 3D, on the other hand, was possibly one of the only films of Jean-Luc Godard's career that had people going "Meh" Stevil heads to Australia for his pick. A dusty tale of revenge set after the collapse of modern civilization, The Rover is a somber mix of great performances from it's lead stars, Guy Pearce and Robert Pattinson, and breathtaking cinematography. The films supporting star Scoot McNairy's name is endlessly fun for our panel to riff on and becomes the in joke for the rest of the show. Jstebz staff pick is close in subject to her main pick for the episode. What happens when a happy go lucky stoner accidentally eats all of her psycho roomates "magical" cupcakes? Red eyed and high antics are abound in Smiley Face, starring Anna Faris. Hell, she even won a High Times award for it! Anna Faris accepting her Stony Award for Smiley Face http://youtu.be/JGlq9HtUspk Matty brings us a Netflix treat from a director that has given us numerous reasons to love his work. Stephen Chow returns, after giving us gems like Shaolin Soccer, Kung Fu Hustle and CJ7, with Journey to the West. Matty was delighted with how this inventive director handle this story about a demon hunter. This is also the first film in a projected trilogy. Our topic is Documentaries. Here are our choices. "I'm always in the mood for something new, so when the idea for a documentary cast came up, I picked a film that had interested me ever since I had first heard of it. The Act of Killing had been one of the nominees for best documentary last year, and I found its description both disturbing and intriguing. Although I knew the experience was most likely going to be uncomfortable, I just had to see this film." - @avidcinephile "My pick was one of the last chosen, so when I heard the heavy subject matter of Michaela's pick and the driven activist nature of the Boss Bitch's, I kind of felt I wanted to elevate the mood. I also had a deep love for music documentaries but hadn't yet seen Dave Grohl's Sound City and now I'm happy to say that I've seen it and am looking to watch it again really soon. Gave me a new appreciation for the artists featured in this film and the albums that were produced. Plus I'm really excited about the new Foo Fighters album and the HBO series that is leading up to it's release. Rock and Roll!!!" - @thestevildead "I chose The Union, firstly because I had never seen it, and because Cannabis prohibition is an interesting beast. As more and more evidence of the medical benefits of Cannabis is found and the recreational use of the plant is becoming widely acceptable and even legal in some places, this touchy subject is in our mainstream media almost every day. There is a lot of misinformation and negative stigma attached to the medical and recreational use of Cannabis, and I think that much of the fear surrounding Marijuana has been propagated by people in power for financial gain. This documentary, although maybe a little sensational at times, provides a lot of truth about the War on Drugs, specifically, Cannabis." - @jstebz_ "I will say it right from the start, I don't watch documentaries often. Most of the time the subject matter is dark and depressing (Michaela's pick kind of proves my point) and I watch films to escape from the world. So picking a doc in which the subject is intriguing and not soul crushing was hard. I love movies and I love music and Steve picked music, so I went with a interesting look into the draconian and flawed system of rating movies with This Film Is Not Yet Rated." - @mattydub604 What is your favorite documentary? Do you or did you enjoy our picks? Listen to the episode and let us know what you think in the comments below! We leave you with this amazing track from the Sound City recording sessions. http://youtu.be/L2kGNdE0b5Q
Main Review: Fast and Furious 6 Top 5 Car Movies Main Review: Despicable Me 2 Film Club Review: Re-Animator What Else We Watched (The Hobbit: Desolation of Smaug, How To Survive A Plague, Blackfish, Its A Disaster, In A World…, Deceptive Practice, More Than Honey, This Film Is Not Yet Rated, Cogs) News Next Week Preview (Prisoners, Top 5 Hugh Jackman Movies, Lee Daniel’s The Butler) Thanks again to Jonathan Cooke for joining us on the podcast. You can check out the Screen Verdict podcast on iTunes and at https://www.facebook.com/ScreenVerdictPodcast Special Guest: Jonathan Cooke.
Episode 11 - A Victor Lucas Tangent: It All Comes Back to GamelifeHosted by Rob Pigott, Eric Bayer, & Kelly Burke, this is a podcast about the things we and our guests love, whether it be art, film, video games and more!On this episode, Rob, Eric and Kelly are joined by guest Carson Mauthe as they talk about Carson's work with Mega64, his website ServerCrashers, FreezeCracker, Victor Lucas, the Internet game review show Gamelife, Carson's various YouTube videos, our favorite Internet videos of 2013, The Walking Dead: Season Two, Gone Home, the VGX, The Purge, American Hustle, and more!Cell Shock Podcast Facebook Page Theme Song and “Rocco Botte, Karate Master ” is by Ethan Avila AKA Tikal ShineEric’s Twitter Kelly’s Twitter Rob’s Twitter Carson’s Twitter Mega64: A Rift Between Sexes Time in a Bottle Mega64: The Update of a Lifetime Server Crashers FreezeCracker Victor Lucas Geoff Mendicino Geoff’s Darksydephil Parody video SamueltehG33k Carson’s Playstation Corner Gamelife Episodes 1-10 of Gamelife Newest Gamelife Episode Mega64: Gamez Alive Killzone 2 Special GAMEZ ALIVE CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Carson reviews Punch Out Waking Dad PS4 Public Unboxing Xbox One Public Unboxing Wii U Public Unboxing Carson’s Chrono Trigger DS Unboxing Typical YouTube Makeup Guru Haul Video Knock Out Video trumpet fight Trumpet Fight Guy’s Website & Women’s Rights Photos Playground Mystery Japanese man in a car Sexuality of The Antichrist in Gangnam Style Kid throws up, lady and son fall! Victor Lucas FreezeCracker Interview Highlight Reel Rick and Morty The Venture Bros. Carson’s Interview with Tommy Tallarico The Ball Carson’s Chrono Trigger Battle Theme Cover Take This News Carson’s Prince of Persia video Fuck the Whities - A Documentary on Racism Kelly’s Tumblr Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Dual Destinies Dragon’s Dogma Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn Kelly’s Article on Mega64 The Walking Dead: Season 2 The Wolf Among Us Gone Home The Stanley Parable Papers, Please The VGX Mega64 VGX video Zynga’s Mark Pincus asked Obama to pardon NSA leaker Edward SnowdenDarksydephil and Mega64 The Man from Nowhere Twin Peaks Deadly Premonition The Purge The Girl Who Leapt Through Time Summer Wars The Amazing Spider-Man Carson’s PAX 2012 Podcast American Hustle Blue is the Warmest Color This Film is Not Yet Rated The Cell Shock Podcast, a podcast hosted by me, Rob, aka Jedifan421, all about movies, music, gaming, and pop culture, new and old, as I host a round table discussion with new guests every week from fan communities around the world.
¡Bienvenidos al vigésimo-sexto programa de la segunda temporada (o el 64 contando todos)! ¡Hola amiguitos! Esta semana comenzamos con la "Semana en Serie" hablando del piloto de Da Vinci's Demons [Starz], la primera temporada de Blue [Wigs, en Youtube] y, cómo no, el segundo episodio emitido de Mad Men [AMC], el 6x03, The Collaborators, por supuesto con spoilers y un comentario para quien ya haya visto el episodio. Después nos vamos a la "Cata de pelis" donde esta semana os hablamos de This Film Is Not Yet Rated (Los censores de Hollywood) [Kirby Dick, 2006], una película sobre una de esas cosas del mundo del cine de la que casi nadie sabe demasiado y que siempre nos termina sorprendiendo por cosas extrañas, la censura y el sistema de calificación por edades americano. Nos vamos después "A la Cocina", donde os decimos cómo hacer una Fondue de queso, inspirados por el episodio de Mad Men de la semana pasada. Para acabar comentaremos algunos de vuestros mensajes de Twitter. Muchísimas gracias a todos por vuestro apoyo. Seguid así, preguntando, comentando, puntuando en iTunes y todo lo que queráis. Si queréis comentar libremente detalles de las tramas de las series de las que hablamos, podéis hacerlo escribiendo entre las etiquetas de spoiler el texto que queráis ocultar, tal como muestra la imagen: Por si os da pereza escuchar todo el podcast (o tenéis que saltaros cosas por los spoilers), aquí os dejamos los tiempos para que vayáis directamente a lo que más os interese, esperamos que os guste mucho y que, si no os gusta, nos digáis por qué, para que podamos mejorar: 0:00'00 PRESENTACIÓN 0:01'40 SEMANA EN SERIE: 0:02'11 - DaVinci's Demons (Piloto, Starz). 0:09'41 - Blue (Webserie de Rodrigo García). 0:22'41 - Mad Men (S06E03 con spoilers). 0:45'36 CATA DE PELIS: 1:03'31 - This film is not yet rated (Kirby Dick, 2006) 1:03'31 A LA COCINA: 1:04'03 - Receta: Fondue de queso de Megan Draper 1:12'01 PROMO: Seriefilia Podcast 1:12'53 LA SOBREMESA 1:28'40 DESPEDIDA 1:30'47 DISCLAIMER La música que se puede escuchar durante el podcast la hemos sacado de Jamendo y los temas son, por orden de aparición: Mai en l'oblit (Clepton/Seguint el joc), FunkyYeahYeah (Rod/You Are The One), Alien Rampage (Marc Teichert/The Founder), Comedy & Drama Demo (Cesc Vilà/Drama & Comedy Demo), Not in service (Freeze/Freeze - Volume 2), VoxyClavi (Rod/Yoy Are The One) y À la légère (Chriss Onac/Resonance). También nos podéis escuchar en iVoox y en iTunes.
FyH017 Apocalypse 0 – Corporations 1; Same As It Ever Was We continue our discussion on the tragedy in Newton, furthering our biased opinions on gun control and the need for more developed care(?) for the mentally ill. We also discuss the movie This Film Is Not Yet Rated and choose Hot Lunch‘s new single […]
For November 22, 2010. Twenty years ago today, the city of Kissimmee, Florida put a new proposed ordinance to a vote. If passed, theaters could not sell tickets for movies with the new NC-17 rating to minors. I talk about the fate of that proposal, and offer a history of the MPAA's rating system for movies as well as two other ratings systems -- for video games and TV shows -- which have been instituted in the last twenty years. For a look at the politics behind the MPAA's system as well as its unwritten rules, I highly recommend This Film Is Not Yet Rated (which was itself originally rated NC-17 but surrendered that rating in favor of being released unrated).
Weekly JourneywithJesus.net postings, read by Daniel B. Clendenin. Essay: *Praying for Peace: The Fifth Anniversary of the Iraq War* for Sunday, 30 March 2008; book review: *Hildegard of Bingen; A Spiritual Reader* by Carmen Acevedo Butcher, translator and editor (2007); film review: *This Film Is Not Yet Rated* (2006); poem review: *Of the Father's Love Begotten* by Prudentius.
Review of Them, This Film Is Not Yet Rated, and Short Cuts
Review of Them, This Film Is Not Yet Rated, and Short Cuts
Review of Them, This Film Is Not Yet Rated, and Short Cuts
Listen Up! Show 73 is packed to the gills with:SillinessTune 1: d. by Amanda Monaco 4Top 5 things you'd ask a supreme being, by JesseTune 2: The Creature Without a Head by Lenny and the SquigtonesOn Film: This Film Is Not Yet Rated Discuss this show, here.