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Considered one of the greatest films of all-time about three men searching for gold in the mountains of Mexico. Starring Humphrey Bogart, Walter Huston, Tim Holt and Alfonso Bedoya. Directed by John Huston.
A Deep Dive and Reminiscence of the classic 1948 Oscar Winning Adventure Drama THE TREASURE OF THE SIERRA MADRE, Directed by John Huston and starring Humphrey Bogart, Tim Holt, Bruce Bennett and Walter Huston (in an Oscar Winning turn).***WARNING...SPOILERS***
Front Row Classics is taking a look at one of the greatest achievements from one of cinema's true geniuses. Brandon welcomes Robert Bellissimo to celebrate Orson Welles' The Magnificent Ambersons. Robert is the host of his own video podcast called "Robert Bellissimo At the Movies". Brandon and Robert discuss how the film how this truncated masterpiece remains one of Welles' greatest films. This follow-up to Citizen Kane features stellar performances from Joseph Cotten, Tim Holt, Anne Baxter and especially Agnes Moorehead.
Never mind what Gordon Gekko told you, for lack of a better term. Greed almost invariably leads to a downfall of some kind, and in some cases people learn their lesson and in others, they don't. In this episode we see both sides of that coin, and we start with The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948), directed by John Huston and starring Humphrey Bogart, Tim Holt and Walter Huston. They're three Americans who are after a remote gold mine in the Sierra Madre Mountains. They encounter hardship getting there and back, and in between there's all kinds of adventures. In Part 2 we jump to 2007 and There Will Be Blood, part of which is contemporary to Sierra Madre. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wordsandmovies/support
Welcome to episode 150 of Sports Management Podcast. Today's guest is Tim Holt – he is a seasoned sport professional with over 20 years of experience from soccer in the US. He has held roles such as president of the United Soccer League and VP of San Antonio FC. We spoke about: How soccer has developed in the US The change from working at a league to a club Why a captain never should abandon his ship Taking on leadership roles early The importance of Beckham, Messi & the World Cup to soccer in the US And much more! WATCH ON YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/CxI5CfWD_vw Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 02:46 Evolution of Soccer in the US 10:40 Taking On Leadership Roles Early 17:37 Taking On New Challenges 43:20 Professional Growth and Decision-Making 53:31 Leadership and Team Management 57:10 Outro _____________________________________________________________ Tim's Channels: https://www.linkedin.com/in/holttim/ https://twitter.com/TimHoltSoccer _____________________________________________________________ Follow Sports Management Podcast on social media Instagram Twitter LinkedIn YouTube Sign up for the newsletter! www.sportsmanagementpodcast.com
On this episode of Our American Stories, in a career spanning more than four decades and appearing in 149 movies, Western star Tim Holt could be seen on the big screen in films such as Stagecoach, My Darling Clementine, and Swiss Family Robinson. Here to tell another Hollywood Goes to War story is Roger McGrath. Support the show (https://www.ouramericanstories.com/donate)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
RMR 0251: Join your hosts Chad Robinson, Bryan Frye and Russell Guest for the Retro Movie Roundtable as they revisit The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948) [PG-13] Genre: Adventure, Drama, Western Starring: Humphrey Bogart, Walter Huston, Tim Holt, Bruce Bennett, Barton MacLane, Alfonso Bedoya, Arturo Soto Rangel, Manuel Dondé, José Torvay, Margarito Luna Director: John Huston Recorded on 2023-01-14
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre directed by John Huston and starring Humphrey Bogart, Walter Huston and Tim Holt. Episode Roundup: The Cowpunchers talk delicious Texas peaches, what happens when you give a coot some gold, and that the true treasure was the friends we made along the way. Mel posits that this may be the prequel to Silverado, and advises you to not get bit by a gila monster. Amy provides some Mining Facts(TM). Stu tells us the badges he's earned while in the Coot Scouts and is impressed with how sweaty Humphrey Bogart looks.
5:32 San Antonio Fan Cast Detroit Road Bump Tim Holt Departs SAFC SAFC transfers in Tulu fro Hartford Athletic Detroit City FC Stops San Antonio FC 1-0
We review SAFC's disappointing 1-0 loss on the road at Detroit City FC by giving Thumbs Up/Thumbs Down to all kinds of things: Stroh's beer, Keyworth Stadium, short goalkeepers, Astroturf, row housing, and more. We then talk results around the league and Puro Pick four fantasy before a free kick about the USA in the Under-20 World Cup. Enjoy! Somehow we forgot to talk about the departure of Tim Holt. We wish him the best and will make sure to sing his many praises next week.
Dana and Tom discuss the 1948 classic, The Treasure of the Sierra Madre: written and directed by John Huston, starring Humphrey Bogart, Walter Huston, and Tim Holt.Plot Summary: In "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre," director John Huston takes us on a journey into the heart of greed and paranoia. Set in Mexico during the 1920s, the film follows three down-on-their-luck Americans as they embark on a quest for gold in the Sierra Madre mountains.Humphrey Bogart delivers a career-defining performance as Fred C. Dobbs, a drifter who becomes consumed by the allure of wealth, along with fellow prospectors Curtin (Tim Holt) and Howard (Walter Huston, the director's father). In the end, Dobbs faces not only the physical challenges of the harsh terrain, but also the psychological challenges of trusting one another.As the trio uncovers a promising vein of gold, tensions rise, and paranoia sets in, leading to a gripping finale that challenges our perceptions of loyalty and morality.You can now follow us on Instagram, Twitter, or TikTok (@gmoatpodcast) or find our Facebook page at Greatest Movie of All-Time Podcast.For more on the episode, go to: https://www.ronnyduncanstudios.com/post/the-treasure-of-the-sierra-madre-1948For the entire rankings list so far, go to: https://www.ronnyduncanstudios.com/post/greatest-movie-of-all-time-list
This Hollywood classic is celebrating its 75th anniversary. Humphrey Bogart, the “Harrison Ford type” of his day, stars alongside Walter Huston and Tim Holt as poor prospectors in an increasingly desperate situation. Even if you haven't seen Treasure of the Sierra Madre yet, you've seen it referenced in pop culture across the decades. Check out this bastion of The Golden Age with Jim and A.Ron as they give you a behind the scenes look at some of the shady dealings in the making of this film. Hey there! Check out https://support.baldmove.com/ to find out how you can gain access to ALL of our premium content, as well as ad-free versions of the podcasts, for just $5 a month! Join the Club! Join the discussion: Email | Discord | Reddit | Forums Follow us: Twitch | YouTube | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook Leave Us A Review on Apple Podcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jackie and Greg attempt to reconstruct the family home for Orson Welles' THE MAGNIFICENT AMBERSONS from 1942. Topics of discussion include the film's torrid editing history, Welles' restless invention coming off the heels of CITIZEN KANE, the miscasting of Tim Holt, and why it remains one of the greatest "what-ifs" in cinema history.#81 on Sight & Sound's 2012 "The 100 Greatest Films of All Time" list.https://www.bfi.org.uk/sight-and-sound/polls/greatest-films-all-time-2012Check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sceneandheardpodCheck us out at our official website: https://www.sceneandheardpod.comJoin our weekly film club: https://www.instagram.com/arroyofilmclubJP Instagram/Twitter: jacpostajGK Instagram: gkleinschmidtPhotography: Matt AraquistainMusic: Andrew CoxGet in touch at hello@sceneandheardpod.com
Alex O. can't seem to get the hang of adulting, we talk about non-negotiable rules in people's homes, and we chat with the owner of the 1980 yearbook Marc found at McKay's.
Alex O. swears he saw a flag frozen sideways, Kim had packages delivered to a vacation house, and we try to track down the owner of a 1980 yearbook.
Jim revisits another favorite "Big Monster" movie from his childhood, the 1957 sci-fi favorite "The Monster The Challenged The World," starring Tim Holt, Audrey Dalton, Hans Conried, Mimi Gibson, Casey Adams and Barbara Darrow. An earthquake near a remote naval base in the desert unleashes a group of large sea mollusks that terrorize the community and threaten the world. Can a solution be found before the creatures escape to the ocean? Find out on this episode of MONSTER ATTACK!, the podcast dedicated to old Monster Movies.
Jim revisits another favorite “Big Monster” movie from his childhood, the 1957 sci-fi favorite “The Monster The Challenged The World,” starring Tim Holt, Audrey Dalton, Hans Conried, Mimi Gibson, Casey Adams and Barbara Darrow. An earthquake near a remote naval base in the desert unleashes a group of large sea mollusks that terrorize the community … The Monster That Challenged The World (Revisited)| Episode 336 Read More » The post The Monster That Challenged The World (Revisited)| Episode 336 appeared first on The ESO Network.
Michael picks a classic that he and Pax have never seen. It's swift justice versus sure justice in William A Wellman's The Ox-Bow Incident, starring Henry Fonda, Harry Morgan, Dana Andrews, and Anthony Quinn. Pax also reads Dead West by Rick Spears and Rob G, while Michael watches The Renegade Ranger (1938) starring Rita Hayworth and Tim Holt.
The journey towards slowing climate change requires a reckoning with reality. There are truths about the current state of the global energy grid and its technological innovations that must be acknowledged before a meaningful path forward can be created.On this episode of the Siemens Energy Podcast, we hear from many voices within Siemens Energy about the uncomfortable nature of the solutions to climate change and what that means for the work that still needs to be done to combat it.Contributors to this discussion include:Tim Holt, Member of the Executive Board and Labor Director at Siemens EnergyRich Voorberg, President at Siemens Energy North AmericaArja Talakar, SVP Industrial Applications Product & CEO at Dresser-Rand - a Siemens BusinessKarim Amin, Executive Vice President Generation and Member of the Executive Board of Siemens EnergyVinod Philip, Chief Technology & Strategy Officer at Siemens EnergyLinette Casey, Director - Power Systems Development at Siemens EnergyChad Burke, Senior Vice President of Power System Sales at Siemens EnergyWe can only solve a problem when we're honest about the challenges it poses. Reckoning with the uncomfortable truths of technology, infrastructure, finance, and the climate is the first step in enacting meaningful solutions.If you enjoyed today's show, please leave a 5-star review. For more information and links to all the resources mentioned in today's episode, visit Siemens-Energy.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Orson Welles followed up his monumental Citizen Kane with this similarly-themed film about money, privilege, self-destruction and---say it with us---comeuppance. One of the most-influential directors of all time didn't even get to finish The Magnificent Ambersons though because the studio took it away from him in post-production. We can't have a talented-but-iconoclastic kid go and make 2 masterpieces in a row, right?! As good as this truncated version is, you have to wonder what might have been if they let Welles finish it his way. Joseph Cotten, Tim Holt and the rest of the actors are pretty solid, but the direction, the camerawork and the overall filmmaking are the strongest part of this family-focused classic. So put the car before the horse as our 441st Ellises' Analysis hashes out the magnificence of the Ambersons. And to make your listening experience that much tastier, get a whack of Sparkplug Coffee and use our promo code ("top100project") to get a 20% discount. Also, tweet us (@moviefiend51 and @bevellisellis) and check out Ryan's podcast about sports movies ("Scoring At The Movies").
Ok, so let's set this one up for you: Humphrey Bogart in his best acting performance. John Huston finest film as a director. Walter Huston's Oscar-winning performance. Tim Holt in what is certainly the high water mark of his career. All together, we might just have one of the best adventure films ever made in the old Hollywood era. One of Derek's favourites, and a new viewing experience for Sam, have a listen and hear what they thought about this absolute gem of a motion picture!
Es ist kaum zu fassen: Ein Unternehmen mit einem CO2-Fußabdruck, der knapp doppelt so groß ist wie der der Bundesrepublik? Das ist Siemens Energy. Und ob dessen Dekarbonisierung gelingt, ist maßgeblich dafür, ob sie für uns alle gelingt. Die Entwicklung dieses Konzerns ist wie ein Spiegelbild der weltweiten Energiewende. In ihrer aktuellen Folge von Planetary Business spricht Podcasterin Stefanie Hauer dazu mit Tim Holt, Mitglied des Vorstands von Siemens Energy. Er erklärt uns, was möglich ist bei Stromerzeugung, Übertragung und dem Speichern von Energie.Infos zum Podcast, der Podcasterin und mehr finden Sie auf der Planetary Business Website: www.planetary-business.orgFolgen Sie Planetary BusinessLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/planetarybusiness/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/planetarybusiness/
In this episode, Dr. Grant Stevens interviews Tim Holt, the CEO of R2 Technologies, to discuss how his company is leading a revolution in cryoaesthetics with Glacial Rx. Learn how cryomodulation works to effectively reduce dermal inflammation and address skin lesions while providing a patient experience that Dr. Grant himself describes as relaxing and soothing. You'll also want to tune in for a glimpse at a future replete with autonomous robotics capable of delivering cryogen sprays and patient mapping — and if it feels like science fiction, there's already a working prototype. Join us for all this and more on the latest episode of the Technology of Beauty.
Jim discussed a little -known sci-fi Time Travel flick from 1965, "The Yesterday machine," starring Tim Holt, James Britton, Ann Pellegrino, Bill Thurman, Linda Jenkins and Jack Herman. A Nazi scientist has completed a time machine and wants to bring Hitler back to the 1960s to start a new Fourth Reich. But, a police detective and reporter stand in his way. Find out more on this episode of MONSTER ATTACK!
This fall, I'm rereleasing all eight episodes of season 1, but cutting out the lecture portion of the podcast. I hope you appreciate hearing the leadership gold from these sports industry executives, either again or for the first time! In this episode, discuss leadership philosophy with Tim Holt, the Managing Director of San Antonio Football Club. Tim highlights that influence is the main outcome of great leadership and he describes that leadership can come from all levels in the organization.
The Ferment Podcast - Conversations About Worship And Transformation
Tim Holt is the founding pastor of Seacoast Vineyard Church in Myrtle Beach, SC and a competitive surfer. He is passionate about evangelism and introducing people to the Jesus he met at a surf competition in 1971. Tim has been married to his wife Karen for 50 years and together they are parents and grandparents. In this episode of The Ferment, Tim and Adam talk about some big themes, starting with the organic way Tim began doing ministry in the ocean with fellow surfers to becoming a pastor and then returning to ocean ministry, the value of having a life with Jesus outside the church, and the joy and pain involved in retiring from formal ministry and transitioning your church to a new leader. This is a very fluid episode that is full of sweet moments and showcases a life of faithfulness marked by the Holy Spirit. Show notes: Vineyard Worship's Song of the Month: Roll Like a River https://slinky.to/VW-RollLikeARiver
Hello Folks !! Welcome to yet another episode of Movie Herald Recommends. In this episode, we will be seeing this wonderful 1948 movie called The Treasure of Sierra Madre by John Huston starring Humphrey Bogart, Walter Huston, Tim Holt and Bruce Bennet. This movie explores the human emotion of greed and how a human mind changes when it sees wealth. The movie has the career-best performances of Walter Huston and Humphrey Bogart in my humble opinion. Listen to the podcast to know why I liked the film and do share your views in the comments. #HumphreyBogart #JohnHuston #WalterHuston #TimHolt #BruceBennet #TreasureofSierraMadre #TheTreasureOfSierraMadre #MovieHerald #MovieHeraldPodcast #MovieHeraldRecommends #TamilPodcasts #TamilMoviePodcasts #MoviePodcasts #Podcasts
"You're so dumb there's nothing to compare you with." The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948) written and directed by John Huston and starring Humphrey Bogart, Walter Huston, Tim Holt, Alfonso Bedoya and Bruce Bennett. Next Time: Arsenic and Old Lace (1944)
The nominees for 1948 start strong with The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, a classic that deserves the designation, starring Humphrey Bogart, Walter Huston, and Tim Holt as itinerant Americans searching for their fortune in 1920s Mexico. A stellar supporting cast, breathtaking on-location sets, and excellent direction from John Huston (The Maltese Falcon) make this a top notch flick. It's the first movie of the year's nominees, but it's already the one to beat.
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On the latest episode of the Prep Redzone Coaches Corner, we sit down with the newest head coach of the Sapulpa Chieftains, Tim Holt. We discuss his decision to take the Sapulpa job, what he learned from his previous coaching stints and what it will take to turn Sapulpa into a contender. Be sure to subscribe and listen to every Coaches Corner episode as we sit down with a first year head coach every Wednesday. Don't miss an episode of this two-month series.
In this Beyond episode, we veer off the traditional path to a PhD with three interviews from early-career astronomers who did things a little bit differently. Tim Holt shares his transitions from zoology to teacher and, finally, to astronomer. Ashley Walker describes how perseverance helped her to realize her dream as Chicago State University’s very first astrochemistry major. Natalia Guerrero paints a story of her journey leaving a graduate program, taking a leadership role on the TESS team, and reentering academia more inspired than ever. Hear all about Tim’s research in Episode 15 Listen to Ashley discuss her research in Episode 16 Learn about Natalia’s research and art at https://www.nataliaguerreroart.com/ Space sound: youtu.be/t7rMtVctvag. Credits: NASA/CXC/SAO/K.Arcand, SYSTEM Sounds (M. Russo, A. Santaguida)
Co-host Alex Ulaky and host Brandon Hain discuss a classic film that has actually earned the right to be called a classic; The Treasure of the Sierra Madre. This 40s epic directed by John Huston stars Humphrey Bogart, Walter Huston (the director's father), and Tim Holt as aspiring prospectors that go searching for gold in the Mexican wilderness. What follows is a morality tale of how human nature and character can be tested by the allure of sudden wealth and greed, that has been parodied and homage'd ever since. This episode is in tribute to Alex's father; classic film, animation, and comic buff Rick Ulaky (1953 - 2021). Suggestions for movies or topics for future episodes can be sent to overthinkingmoviespodcast@gmail.com
In the ninth episode of Season 3 (Manifest Destiny) Kyle is joined by editor Kristi Shimek (of Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist) and actor Ben McGinley to discuss the maddening decent into destructive greed and the privileged mindset of the self-determined American West that lingers in the core spirit of men in John Huston's The Treasure of the Sierra Madre.
Preston and Luis are back for the third season of Behind the Stripes as the duo welcomes the fearless SAFC leader Tim Holt to the show. The trio talk about an unprecedented year and season in 2020, the season preparation for 2021, the SAFC identity, the SAFC Pro Academy and more.Preston and Luis also refresh fans on the 2021 home opener and the La Copita tournament.
In episode 1, Jacob lectures on chapter 1 of Peter G. Northouse's "Leadership: Theory and Practice." General concepts of leadership are discussed, the term is defined, and there's a special focus on leadership and power. In the Rapid Fire Interview segment, Jacob discusses leadership philosophy with Tim Holt, the Managing Director of San Antonio Football Club.
Little rocks rock! We learn from Will and PhD student Tim Holt that home is where the collision is, from Alex that Pluto is cold-hearted, and from Malena that rocks that orbit together, stay together. astrobites.org/2020/05/13 astrobites.org/2020/02/14 astrobites.org/2019/07/01 Euler Diagram: wikipedia.org/wiki/Minor_planet Space Sound: ESA We begin with a statement of solidarity with the Black community. We are working with Astrobites to better elevate Black voices in STEM. #blackinastro #blm
Listen to our interview with Tim Holt from San Antonio FC Front Office, and we discuss the latest USLPA news.
This week we take a look at two movies off the AFI Top 100 List. Stanley Kubrick's Cold War comedy - Dr. Strangelove, staring Peter Sellers. And the John Huston classic - The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, staring Humphrey Bogart, Walter Huston and Tim Holt. Other Things We Watched This Week: They'll Love Me When I'm Dead, 10 Things I Hate About You Episode Time Stamp 00:00 Intro/Beer/Movie News 06:10 Other Movies 19:40 Dr. Strangelove 35:22 The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
Bill and Ted discuss John Huston’s 1948 film “The Treasure of the Sierra Madre” featuring Humphrey Bogart as an out of work American Fred C. Dobbs who convinces an old prospector (Walter Huston) to help him and a buddy (Tim Holt) mine for gold in the Sierra Madre Mountains of 1920’s Mexico. Huston provides a […]
In this episode we discuss a John Huston masterpiece, The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948), starring Humphrey Bogart, Walter Huston, and Tim Holt. The Treasure of the Sierra Madre is currently #38 on AFI's 100 Greatest Movies of All Time. Timestamps: Opening Credits: 2:13 Feature Presentation: 8:24 Buzz from the Backlot: 24:35 Ending Credits: 29:21
Bob and Brad revisit the absolutely beloved, and yet still somehow underseen, The Treasure of the Sierra Madre. This is a movie that casts a long shadow: it might be the quintessential American "adventure" movie. And it also features some freaking insane performances from Humphrey Bogart and Walter Huston. The guys discuss those performances, as well as that of Tim Holt, who, in his own quiet way, might be the best performer in the whole thing. Meanwhile, thanks to their Instagram friend @bourbon_in_college, they try out a flagship bourbon from one of America's favorite lines: Four Roses Yellow Label. For $20, it's hard to beat the value on this one, but does it stand up to other, more expensive bourbons? Also, this week's intro is all about some exciting updates to the podcast, including that we've been picked up by a network: Robots Radio! 0:00 - Intro and Initial Thoughts 29:05 - Four Roses Review 40:28 - Analysis and Final Thoughts Film & Whiskey Podcast. New episodes every Monday. Film & Whiskey Instagram Film & Whiskey Facebook Film & Whiskey Twitter Call-in Line: (216) 800-5923 Email us! Theme music: "New Shoes" by Blue Wednesday Sound effects via Daniel Simion and espectral --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/filmwhiskey/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/filmwhiskey/support
Preston and Luis sit down with San Antonio FC Managing Director Tim Holt to check in with SAFC on a macro level, hear an update from behind the scenes of the front office, and listen to his favorite memories with the club. Preston and Luis also preview the next two home matches for SAFC and recap the reveal of the 3rd alternate jersey. Follow on Twitter: @SanAntonioFC @_luisleyva @prestonpetri @TimHoltSoccer
To begin the second half, Glenn is joined by Patti Smith of the Harris County Sports Authority to preview the Houston Sports Awards Ceremony. After that opening segment, he is joined by the Dynamo’s newest midfield signing, Tommy McNamara to preview the upcoming season with the Dynamo and discuss what an experience it was working and playing with the like of Frank Lampard, Andrea Pirlo, and Patrick Vieira and NYCFC. In the bottom half of the hour, Glenn interviews Jahiro Otzoy from Guasatoya Communications to get a Guatemalan perspective of the Dynamo’s upcoming CONCACAF Champions League tie. To finish out the show, he is joined by Tim Holt, the Managing Director of San Antonio FC to talk about the MLS choosing Austin over San Antonio FC, how that decision affects the future of the franchise, how the team’s academy is looking, and how impactful the USL has been on soccer in the United States.
Podcast A Vet: Stories, Support & Community From Leaders In The Veterinary Field
A city boy from Denver who found his calling dealing with livestock in Gunnison, CO, Dr. Tim Holt has been challenging the status quo in the veterinary world for years. Having never touched a horse or a cow until veterinary school in 1984, Dr. Holt spent the beginning of his career treating livestock while researching Pulmonary Hypertension in bulls and cattle. Since 2004 Dr. Holt has been working with large animal livestock at the Veterinary Teaching Hospital at CSU, and mentoring his students. Dr. Holt believes in focusing on client relationships, helping students understand ranch work, and helping them navigate how exactly a veterinarian survives in this world. Dr. Holt encourages his mentees to find things that they are passionate about and enjoy doing while enjoying the people you work with, which he assures us is the key to a long and happy career. In addition to his career history, we discuss the new trend of specialization, acupuncture and chiropractic treatment for livestock, and Dr. Holt’s surprising collection of tattoos. In This Episode Tim’s amazing recount of his memorable first day on the job Focusing on pain control during surgery How Tim changed the culture around veterinary care in his small town clinic The importance of financial responsibility and life-work balance Finding pleasure in learning Quotes “To be honest I went through vet school knowing that I would be a small animal practitioner, but yet chase the bulls with pulmonary hypertension. That was my big goal.” (9:38) “I went from a job that I truly, truly, loved to a new job I truly, truly, love. Because even though it’s not mixed animal and I miss the small animal practice, I now hang out with youth every day. And the vet students are a joy I am passionately thrilled for them and I can’t say enough about the excitement the vet students give to me.” (30:54) “If you keep adding to your world and you keep looking to do new things and you keep adding to your education and you never stop, I don’t know how you get bored with that.” (44:12) “If somebody came to me and said ‘should I be a veterinarian?’ I’m going ‘there is no better profession’” (56:49) Links Enjoying the show? Help support Podcast A Vet on Patreon! Veterinary Loan Repayment Program Find the full show notes here Keep up with everything Podcast A Vet Follow Podcast A Vet on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Join our free community of dedicated vet professionals looking to improve their practices and lives in our free Facebook community!
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1:57: Why you should see “The Treasure of the Sierra Madre” on the big screen: After “Finding Dory,” the pickings are slim among new releases this summer. So film critic Linda DeLibero noticed in coming attractions a revival screening of “The Treasure of the Sierra Madre” at the Charles Theatre in Baltimore on July 23 and 25. Until the new Jason Bourne movie gets here, she says, this might be your best summer ticket. "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre" was directed by John Huston, and it starred his father, Walter Huston, who won an Oscar as an old gold prospector who meets up in Mexico with two guys down on their luck, one played by Humphrey Bogart, the other by cowboy actor Tim Holt. They set out to seek a fortune in the hills, and what follows is a classic cinematic drama about gold fever, grit and greed. Linda DeLibero is director of film and media studies at the Johns Hopkins University and she co-directs the Hopkins/MICA film center.25:39: Bonus: On this 14th of July, Bastille Day, we could not resist an indulgence — the scene in "Casablanca," starring Bogart in an iconic role, when the Nazis are in Rick’s Cafe American singing a patriotic German military song, prompting the exiled French to rise up and counter with their national anthem.Links:http://thecharles.com/movie/the-treasure-of-the-sierra-madre/http://krieger.jhu.edu/film-media/directory/linda-delibero/
It's Monstrous! It's Challenging! It's "The Monster That Challenged The World" (1957), starring Tim Holt, Audrey Dalton and Hans Conried. Jim explores this MGM offering concerning large prehistoric sea mollusks that threaten the residents living on the coast of the Salton Sea in Southern California. Will man prevail or will the Earth succumb to the giant snails? It's all ahead on this episode of Monster Attack.
A Nazi scientist invents a time machine enabling him to go back to alter the events of WWII.Director: Russ MarkerWriter: Russ MarkerStars: Tim Holt, James Britton, Jack Herman - via IMDB https://archive.org/details/TheYesterdayMachine1963
No episódio 40, Alexandre e Fred sobem a montanha mais alta de Durango atrás d’O Tesouro de Sierra Madre (“The Treasure of the Sierra Madre”), clássico americano de 1948 e um dos melhores filmes produzidos pela Warner Brothers. Dirigido por John Huston e estrelado por seu pai Walter Huston – que divide a tela com Humphrey Bogart, Tim Holt e Bruce Bennett – o longa conquistou três estatuetas da Academia na cerimônia de 1949, levando para casa os Oscars de direção e roteiro (para John Huston) e ator coadjuvante (para Walter Huston). Até hoje celebrado como um dos melhores filmes americanos já feitos, referenciado e reverenciado ao longo dos tempos, “O Tesouro de Sierra Madre” é um clássico obrigatório e como tal não poderia ficar muito tempo de fora da galeria do Podcast Filmes Clássicos. PS: Cuidado com suas botas!
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Stagecoach (1939) is John Ford Directed western that set the bar for all future westerns. This movie turned John Wayne into a star and featured a fantastic cast consisting of Claire Trevor, John Carradine, Andy Devine and Tim Holt. The stunts from Yakima Canutt are amazing. We would love to get your feedback! Email HELP US SPREAD THE WORD! If you liked this episode head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating, a review and subscribe! Ways to subscribe to Classic Movie Reviews with Snark Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS You can also subscribe via Stitcher Read more at snarkymoviereviews.com
Stories: What do West Texas Highways, abandoned buildings, London Based English translators, Cancer Research, and a man dressed in a pink flamingo outfit have to do with connecting our students? In "We are all Connected" Tim Holt takes the viewers through a personal journey of self discovery and learns the important lesson that we are all indeed connected, even in places where you might think we are not.
He's headed to Tottenham, he could end the season with a Seattle treble and now DeAndre Yedlin is No. 1 in MLSsoccer.com's 24 Under 24 series. Things are good, and Yedlin joins the guys to talk Super Smash Brothers (again?), Latvian passports, his least favorite thing about fame and plays some word association as well. While Seattle have clinched their playoff spot, Toronto FC are still on the outside looking in. It's Greg Vanney's job to get them there, and he'll soon have Jermain Defoe back for the chase. Meanwhile, it seems Michael Bradley's role has changed, and Toronto may make some news on the USL PRO front soon. Last, but certainly not least, USL PRO president Tim Holt is on to talk what appears to be a very bright future in the lower divisions. He says there could be as many as four to six additional MLS standalone sides in his league next season. Find out who by taking a listen! Email us at ExtraTime@MLSsoccer.com or tweet us at @ExtraTimeRadio. And make sure you check out our West Coast brethren at March to the Match every Wednesday!
It's a classic (and oft misquoted) line from one of the greatest films of all time, John Huston's classic film from 1948, "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre." This week, join us — Pete Wright and Andy Nelson — as we delve into this fascinating and tragic film, once considered a difficult film that received more praise from critics than it did from audiences at the time even though now it's considered one of the best films ever made. We talk about the fantastic trio of actors heading up the film—Humphrey Bogart, Tim Holt and the unforgettable Walter Huston—John's dad—who rightfully won an Oscar for his performance. We dig into the troubles of location shooting and why it was such a challenge back then. We talk about the nature of man and what the story is saying about what happens to men when large quantities of money (or in this case gold) come into play. And we chat about the mysterious B. Traven, author of the original novel, and the strange theories about who he really is. It's an absolutely fantastic film and one well worth talking about. Join us and listen in!
It's a classic (and oft misquoted) line from one of the greatest films of all time, John Huston's classic film from 1948, "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre." This week, join us — Pete Wright and Andy Nelson — as we delve into this fascinating and tragic film, once considered a difficult film that received more praise from critics than it did from audiences at the time even though now it's considered one of the best films ever made. We talk about the fantastic trio of actors heading up the film—Humphrey Bogart, Tim Holt and the unforgettable Walter Huston—John's dad—who rightfully won an Oscar for his performance. We dig into the troubles of location shooting and why it was such a challenge back then. We talk about the nature of man and what the story is saying about what happens to men when large quantities of money (or in this case gold) come into play. And we chat about the mysterious B. Traven, author of the original novel, and the strange theories about who he really is. It's an absolutely fantastic film and one well worth talking about. Join us and listen in!
It's a classic (and oft misquoted) line from one of the greatest films of all time, John Huston's classic film from 1948, "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre." This week, join us — Pete Wright and Andy Nelson — as we delve into this fascinating and tragic film, once considered a difficult film that received more praise from critics than it did from audiences at the time even though now it's considered one of the best films ever made. We talk about the fantastic trio of actors heading up the film—Humphrey Bogart, Tim Holt and the unforgettable Walter Huston—John's dad—who rightfully won an Oscar for his performance. We dig into the troubles of location shooting and why it was such a challenge back then. We talk about the nature of man and what the story is saying about what happens to men when large quantities of money (or in this case gold) come into play. And we chat about the mysterious B. Traven, author of the original novel, and the strange theories about who he really is. It's an absolutely fantastic film and one well worth talking about. Join us and listen in!
It's a classic (and oft misquoted) line from one of the greatest films of all time, John Huston's classic film from 1948, "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre." This week, join us — Pete Wright and Andy Nelson — as we delve into this fascinating and tragic film, once considered a difficult film that received more praise from critics than it did from audiences at the time even though now it's considered one of the best films ever made. We talk about the fantastic trio of actors heading up the film—Humphrey Bogart, Tim Holt and the unforgettable Walter Huston—John's dad—who rightfully won an Oscar for his performance. We dig into the troubles of location shooting and why it was such a challenge back then. We talk about the nature of man and what the story is saying about what happens to men when large quantities of money (or in this case gold) come into play. And we chat about the mysterious B. Traven, author of the original novel, and the strange theories about who he really is. It's an absolutely fantastic film and one well worth talking about. Join us and listen in!
John Huston makes his second appearance in our ten adventure films with The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948), based on the novel by B. Traven and starring Humphrey Bogart, Walter Huston and Tim Holt. Click the image below to listen to the podcast (23.2 MB, 1 hour 3 mins).Recorded Sunday 12 June 2011, edited by Murray Ewing.Purchase the DVD from Amazon UK: The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948).
Tim Holt, based in El Paso Texas, has started a meme, asking what why we feel that educational technology is important for students. I have responded in likely more than 500 words, but I would like to hear your ideas as well. If you'd like to be tagged, let me know. You'll have the full floor! Visit Tim's podcast and blog site here: http://web.mac.com/timholt/Intended_Consequenses/ Tim takes you through the ins and outs of Ed Tech from his unique perspective as a 22 year educator and District Technology Administrator.