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The Kingcast
256: Live from KingCon: An Interview with Thomas Jane

The Kingcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 69:16


This live recording of The Kingcast was done last week in Las Vegas at KingCon in a room full of Stephen King super fans. Thankfully, Tom Jane proves his King credentials as this deep dive chat covers King's books, short stories, and the adaptations that Jane has had a chance to partake in. Yes, including Dreamcatcher. Maybe especially Dreamcatcher.

Secrets For An Inspirational Life With Mimi Novic
Intersection Of Dreams With Award Winning Actor & Director A.Russell Andrews

Secrets For An Inspirational Life With Mimi Novic

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 77:31


In today's episode I talk to A.Russell Andrews. Russell is an Olivier Award-winning Hollywood actor, director and author with an expansive 30-year theatrical career. He is the founding member of the acclaimed Los Angeles-based stage company, StageWalkers.  Recognised for his contributions to the stage, he has received numerous awards. In addition to his theatrical success, he has made a notable impact in commercial and TV acting, appearing in hit series like  Insecure, Better Call Saul, Grey's Anatomy, Harry's Law, CSI: Miami, Boston Legal, to name but a few. Additionally, he was chosen by Oscar nominated director Dianne Houston for the roles of Attorney Davis in Lifetime Network's Michael Jackson: Searching for Neverland and Rev. Clinton Hines in TVOne's critically acclaimed Runaway Island, which earned him Emmy consideration for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie.  Other co-starring roles were in Arun K. Vir's multi-award-winning indie film Reset, The In-Laws (with Michael Douglas and Albert Brooks) and The Punisher (with John Travolta and Tom Jane). Russell also gives back to his community through his humanitarian work. He actively engages in social activism, dedicating his time and service to organisation's supporting the homeless community, including the Hollywood Food Coalition and The Giving Spirit. Russell recently marked his debut as a novelist with the release of his book SHOES. A remarkable episode where Russell shares his moving stories and we talk about human encounters, the plight of every person to be valued and recognised for who they really are. https://www.arussellandrews.com

WAKE UP INTO YOUR DREAM with Barry Maracle
Indestructible Life Pt. 2 with Apostles Tom & Jane Hamon

WAKE UP INTO YOUR DREAM with Barry Maracle

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 52:27


Join us today as we welcome back the power couple, Apostles Tom and Jane Hamon. This is part 2 in our new series “Indestructible Life,” where we discuss all things resurrection life. What does it look like to be an ambassador of Christ? How can I stand for a deliverer's anointing? These are the questions we answer in today's episode. Apostles Tom and Jane pray, prophesy, and declare over each of you today to RISE UP! They share a testimony of how a prophetic word transformed a young girl's life and launched her into her destiny. We want to encourage you today, to begin to war for your word with the Holy Word! Decree and declare over your life today that you will see the breakthrough! Join us today as we discuss this and much more.Much Love,Barry C. Maracle

WAKE UP INTO YOUR DREAM with Barry Maracle
Indestructible Life with Apostles Tom & Jane Hamon

WAKE UP INTO YOUR DREAM with Barry Maracle

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 39:59


Join us today as we jump into a new series called “Indestructible Life.” This week we have the privilege of revelating in all things resurrection life with Apostles Tom & Jane Hamon. In this episode, you will be challenged and sharpened to decree and declare the voice of God. Casual Christianity will not cut it in this new season, we as the ecclesia must position ourselves to receive the now move of God. On this podcast, you will hear stories of raising the dead, speaking life, and partnering with the Holy Spirit to see His Kingdom come to earth. We fervently believe the resurrected life of Jesus is the only answer and solution for this temporary realm. Tune in this week and discover how to live an indestructible life. Much Love, Barry C. Maracle

Straight Chilling: Horror Movie Review
#451 – The Mist (2007)

Straight Chilling: Horror Movie Review

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 123:02


A freak storm unleashes a species of bloodthirsty creatures on a small town where a group of citizens hole up in a supermarket and fight for their lives. On this week's episode… Join the crew as we discuss Stephen King, Tom Jane and Frank Darabont's ever so uplifting film, The Mist (2007).   Show Notes: Housekeeping (4:45) Back of the Box/Recommendations (10:52) Spoiler Warning/Full Review (16:35) Rotten Tomatoes (80:54) Trivia (90:02) Cooter of the Week (95:06) What We've Been Watching (101:50) Hotline Screams (112:55)   Connect with us: Support us on Patreon Website Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube Shop

Superhero Cinephiles
The Crow: City of Angels (1996)

Superhero Cinephiles

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2023 69:49


Michael Brace of the Reel Media Network is this week's guest to discuss 1996's The Crow: City of Angels. Although originally intended to be a very different movie from its predecessor, producers forced changes to make it as similar as possible. We talk about the production headaches, what the film was supposed to be, what parts of it still work despite the changes, and the fact that this was the final film starring Power Rangers' Thuy Trang.Visit Reel Media Network to check out their podcasts and follow them on FacebookWant to tell us what you think? Have any questions or comments for Perry about superheroes in media or comics? Leave a voice message to play on the show. You can also apply to be a guest on the show.Patrons get to listen to episodes before everyone else, no ads, and they also get access to my exclusive companion podcast, the Superhero Cinephiles Book Club. If you want to join in, please consider supporting us through Patreon!This episode is brought to you by BlendJet. Use my special link, zen.ai/supercinemapod12, to save 12% at blendjet.com. The discount will be applied at checkout!FacebookTwitterInstagramContact

The Philmadelphians’s Podcast
Ep-9- Punisher (Tom Jane)

The Philmadelphians’s Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 74:06


Si vis pacem, para bellum! Is latin for: when your whole family gets wiped out by gangsters, put on a cool skull, T-shirt, load up your weapons and listen to us review and discuss The Punisher this week!

Superhero Cinephiles
The Punisher (2004)

Superhero Cinephiles

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 72:33


The Punisher has had a number of false starts in adaptations and in this episode, we discuss the 2004 attempt starring Tom Jane and John Travolta. Anthony Desiato of the Digging For Kryptonite podcast returns to the show to talk about a character quite different from his usual fare and there's a lot of good to be found in this film, but also plenty to criticize.Visit Flat Squirrel Productions for more about Anthony's podcasts and documentariesHelp support the show by buying or renting this movie on AmazonWant to tell us what you think? Have any questions or comments for Perry about superheroes in media or comics? Leave a voice message to play on the show. You can also apply to be a guest on the show.Patrons get to listen to episodes before everyone else and they also get access to my exclusive companion podcast, the Superhero Cinephiles Book Club. If you want to join in, please consider supporting us through Patreon!FacebookTwitterInstagramContact

Fans On Film
Deep Blue Sea (1999)

Fans On Film

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 102:19


I'm sick of these M***f***ing sharks on this M***f***ing floating shark facility!!In this Episode one of the hosts likes Tom Jane a little too Much, One of us think Skarsgård is Going for an Oscar and one of us hate Scoggins.Come dive deep in the blue sea with us!

Dave's Video Graveyard
THE PUNISHER aka Casey missed the boobs with BEN SACHSE

Dave's Video Graveyard

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2022 78:13


It's time for Casey and Dave to cover another film with Drowning Pool's Bodies in it and joining them on this early 2000's journey is Ben from Toy Power Podcast.the trio are pumped up and ready to talk 2004's The Punisher.Dave is in love with Tom Jane, Casey is surprised she enjoyed the film and Ben fell in a pond. Dave is excited to hear Seether, Ben talks his name sake Big Sexy Kevin Nash and Casey is didn't see the giant boobs in the film.Listen to us on itunes, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.or direct download the mp3 from the link below:https://www.buzzsprout.com/186739/11016264-the-punisher-aka-casey-missed-the-boobs-with-ben-sachse.mp3?download=trueCatch Ben's work here:https://omny.fm/shows/toy-power/playlists/podcasthttps://www.instagram.com/shredder1982/#davesvideograveyard #toypowerpodcast #bensachse #Tomjane #thepunisher #moviepodcast

Word Balloon Comics Podcast
Replay 2006 Tim Bradstreet Pt1

Word Balloon Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2022 73:17


From 2006 a chat with artist Tim Bradstreet, who breaks down his style of art, and answers the fans who think light box artists are just "tracers".They also talk about his years of covers for books like The Punisher, Hellblazer and his current work with his Raw Entertainment Partners Steve Niles and Thomas Jane. You'll get the details on Tim's longtime pet project Red Sky Diary, and they preview this month's return of the Sci-Fi story Bad Planet , written by Tom Jane with new interior artist James Daly.

Soundtracker
Episode 23: Boogie Nights (with Nice Mustard)

Soundtracker

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 152:23


Today I'm joined by Twitter legend Nice Mustard (@nice_mustard) to talk about Paul Thomas Anderson's BOOGIE NIGHTS. In this episode we discuss PTA's love for the characters, my infatuation with the Golden Age of Porn, the filmography of Tom Jane, and the incredible music. So check it out. It's probably the best podcast to listen to in all of Los Angeles. It's excellent.Volunteer Ministry Center, Knoxville: https://www.vmcinc.org/

Superhero Cinephiles
Punisher: War Zone

Superhero Cinephiles

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 67:13


The Punisher's had three movies with three different actors, but none have really hit the target. But this week Ashley Stockdale returns to discuss the one that came closest, and that's 2008's Punisher: War Zone. They discuss the elements from the comics that made it into the movie, why the Punisher's such a hard character to adapt, and Ray Stevenson vs Tom Jane.Buy or rent this movie on AmazonThis episode is sponsored by Audible, where you can listen to thousands of audiobooks, podcasts, and original content. Get a free audiobook and two free Audible originals by signing up for a one-month free trial at audibletrial.com/supercinemapod.Become a member of our Facebook group and join in our discussions of superhero movies, TV, and other related geekery. Just go to facebook.com/groups/superherocinephiles.FacebookTwitterInstagramWebsite★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Pairing
Episode 90: The Expanse

Pairing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 57:50


Emma and Winston talk about one of the coolest sci-fi space shows out there: The Expanse! We talk about the sophisticated politics and cool physics of the show, and also make fun of Tom Jane's hair. Plus: writing and winemaking duos, wine that tastes like bacon, a Leviathan tangent, Shohreh Agdashloo's amazing cursing, new wine regions, and Winston's belt story. Emma is now available to book as an acting coach on SkillsHub! Come check it out, and tell your friends! Follow Emma on Twitch to watch her play video games! Find Us Online: If you enjoy Pairing, follow us on social media and tell your friends! Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, & Tumblr @PairingPodcast. Also check out our website, www.thepairingpodcast.com Please consider leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts, as that's one of the best ways to get more people listening in! Support Us: Become a Pairing Patron on Patreon to get access to exclusive content, personalized pairings, bonus episodes, and more! And do't forget to check out our Merch store! About Pairing: Pairing was created, hosted, and produced by Emma Sherr-Ziarko, with music and audio recording by Winston Shaw, and artwork by Darcy Zimmerman and Katie Huey. This episode was edited by Emma Sherr-Ziarko.

Nathan Rabin's Happy Cast
#37: The Punisher/Adaptation (with Stephen Sajdak)

Nathan Rabin's Happy Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 75:07


This week, we're dealing with a decidedly idiosyncratic double-feature, with We Hate Movies perennial Stephen Sajdak along for the ride! First, there's the 2004 version of The Punisher, the Tom Jane-led throwback to 70s action movies mixed with the best 2000s buttrock post-9/11 society had to offer us. Oh, and Travolta's there as a sleepy, uninspired bad guy. Luckily, to dull the pain, we've got Spike Jonze's Adaptation to dig into -- the delightful, mercurial movie about the nature of adaptation and creative frustration, with Cage pulling in incredible work as a fictionalized version of Charlie (and Donald) Kaufman. Flowers and guns galore this week! Pledge to our Patreon at patreon.com/travoltacage Follow us on Twitter @travoltacage Email us questions at travoltacagepod@gmail.com Podcast theme by Jon Biegen Podcast logo by Felipe Sobreiro

Sales Lead Management Association Radio
Find someone who has a love affair with numbers and data to set you straight

Sales Lead Management Association Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 25:10


Digging into your company's data may seem like a task you can shove to the bottom of the priority list. Perhaps you delegate it to several people once a month to make sense of the numbers and put it into a story recap format with a bullet-point action list. They all use the same numbers, but are they all telling the full, accurate story? If not, you may not take the action that will either fix or continue the path to growth. Today, Susan welcomes Nick Amabile. His love of numbers, puzzle-solving, and detective work culminated at a young age and set him on the path to building DAS42. Founded in 2015, DAS42 is comprised of data analysts, scientists, business professionals, and engineers who provide end-to-end data services—including data strategy, tech stack integrations, application implementation, and enterprise analytics training. From this episode, you'll have a checklist of what you need to do and consider before you hire a temporary or permanent data concierge firm.  ----more---- If you like this episode, you may also enjoy the two episodes from Market Dominance Guys with Tom Zheng. Giving Your Data the Sniff Test and Get Thee to a Data Concierge! About Susan's guest: Nick Amabile is the Owner, CEO, and Principal Consultant of DAS42, a US data analytics consulting firm that helps companies make better decisions, faster. Nick's FullStack Philosophy is centered around the two components critical to achieving data-driven success: building an effective data analytics environment and building a data-centric company culture. He brings world-class analytics and big data technologies like those he used and built at leading internet companies, including Omaze, Etsy, and Jet.com, to his clients. Nick is passionate about and skilled at building internal teams and transforming companies at various stages of growth into data-centric organizations.  ----more---- The full transcript for this episode is here: Susan Finch (00:12): Hey everybody, Susan Finch here, your host today for Sales Lead Management Radio. And I am excited because recently one of our hosts, Chris Beall on ConnectAndSell's Market Dominance Guys, had on his data concierge, Tom Zheng. And Tom talked about the reality of how data gets skewed. Well, I recently became aware of Nick Amabile and he is the owner and CEO, principal consultant of DAS42. And it's a US data analytics consulting firm that helps companies make better decisions faster. And that sounds like a tagline and a pitch. We're going to dive into really what that means. And it ties so closely into what Chris and Tom Jane did. I wanted to continue that conversation from a different perspective. Tom's a single practitioner, Nick has a full company that can help solve these issues. And so I want to talk about is the fact that your topics, I know some of your specialties are why data is a leading indicator for strategic decisions, right? And growth. Nick Amabile (01:15): Yep. Yeah, absolutely. Susan Finch (01:17): And I also want to talk about data chaos, so welcome Nick. I'm so glad that you're here to talk about all the parts and some of us just glaze over and we shouldn't because it's so important. And what I want to talk about is data starts out for most companies. It is with rare exception, even at enterprise level, I've seen it too many times and where people can't even answer the questions about their data and data chaos. So, in the beginning, you like to tell people, it's true. your data is fractured, it's barely usable, it's unstable, it's just a mess or it's all there and nobody knows how to interpret it. And what else happens? Oh, we can get it from so many sources. And it can't be merged or related or how do we put it into something that actually can give us an action plan? Susan Finch (02:12): And so time gets wasted. It's like, oh, let's compare this to this. And here's a report and answer that well, what did you really telling me? And what are you telling me versus what you're over there telling me. Even though you guys have the same numbers, you both have different agendas, even in the same company. And the reports, usually by the time you get to them all after they've waded through all this stuff, sorted it to make sense for them, put them at the advantage, looking like the hero, the data's old. And by then you're already behind the game, right? To react to it. Nick Amabile (02:44): Yep. A hundred percent and so first off, thanks Susan for having me, really excited to be here. But yeah, what you're describing is all too prevalent. Small companies, large companies, old companies, new companies, we've really seen it across the board. It doesn't matter the industry or anything else. I mean, I kind of joke a lot of times that what we do is get folks off of spreadsheets. There's nothing wrong with spreadsheets but to your point, data chaos is having many different sources of data, many different types of data that can't be related into a holistic picture of the business. And I've worked as a practitioner in the analytics industry for a long time, not just as a consultant, but also internally at companies and face a lot of the same challenges that we help customers solve a DAS42. And really what it is is if you ask 10 different people within a company, just some basic questions about the business, whether it's how many orders we got yesterday, how many customers do we have? Those types of basic questions you ask 10 different people, you get 10 different answers, right? Nick Amabile (03:34): And that there could be any number of reasons. A lot of it is, as you said, and perhaps an agenda with somebody sort of reshaping the data. But typically it's really just a lack of consistent definitions and agreed-upon definitions. I mean, there are lots of different ways to spin the yarn if you will, and kind of slice and dice data, but there's really typically no transparency around how people actually define revenue or customers or whatever it is. But that's a lot of the work that we do. There's a great technology out there for data analytics, a lot of modern cloud-based technology that we work with. But 99% of the problems that we see, the challenges that we see customers facing are more organizational and process-driven than technology. So that's what we do at the consulting firm at DAS42. Susan Finch (04:10): Okay. So let's take this back to a little more personal level. Nick Amabile (04:13): Sure. Susan Finch (04:13): You are the president, the founder, the CEO, you are the head honcho that made all this up and invited people to do this with you. Nick Amabile (04:20): That's right. Yes. Susan Finch (04:20): That's what it comes down to. At what point some of your earlier experiences earlier jobs, we're all pups and we get our first jobs that lead us to where we are, as we know we're the sum of our experiences. When did you know that you wanted to get into the data, the numbers, and you knew there was a problem to solve. Tell me about when that happened. Nick Amabile (04:42): Yeah, that's a good question. I mean, I started my career in economic consulting doing quantitative and econometric analysis for litigation and antitrust. And that was really interesting. I mean, I learned a whole ton about different things- Susan Finch (04:54): Playschool it for the audience. Nick Amabile (04:55): Yeah. Right, right. So basically what that is is somebody gets sued for price-fixing or collusion and things like that. If they're a mergers and acquisitions, that's illegal things, right. So there are lawyers involved, but there are also economists who are experts at sort of defining what markets are and how people can be competitive in markets and got to calculate damages for example, or all this kind of stuff, right? It was very interesting. And I realized in that job that there's... For example, if you work with a really big company, they'll just dump all their manufacturing data, their pricing data, their sales data, and they just dump it out to us and then we'd have to sort of make sense of it. We'd have to put it all together, we'd have to relate it to each other. We'd have to run a bunch of analysis on it. Nick Amabile (05:37): So there was both a technical component of dealing with this data at a technical level. And then there's also a business component about understanding this data means. How does it relate to what we're trying to achieve and what the business is trying to achieve? So that was a very early experience that got me really excited about just dealing with numbers, dealing with data, and helping businesses use data. I since, from the consulting firm that I started, I started moving on to different startups and technology companies. And so I was a little bit ahead of the curve in terms of using some of these more cloud-based tools, big data technologies, and things like that. And I faced these problems in my own career. I was the head of business intelligence at Jet.com, which is an e-commerce company that sold to Walmart. And we had the same exact problem. Nick Amabile (06:17): We couldn't figure out how many customers we had, how many orders we had. This guy had a different spreadsheet than this other person over here. And so it was very disparate and disjointed. And really that was the challenge. And I think we solved it successfully. We built a modern cloud-based analytics platform, but more than that, we got the data to folks who needed it. So like marketing people, customer service people, salespeople, merchandisers at Jet and things like that. So that's really what it's about is helping folks who maybe don't even have the technical skills or capabilities to use data, they still need to use data. So how do we get it to them? How do we make it make sense to them? And so that's really what we do now with the consulting firm at DAS42, is take a lot of those lessons learned, that I've learned the hard way in my career and try to short circuit some of that pain for our customers. Susan Finch (06:56): When did you first fall in love with numbers? Nick Amabile (06:59): Oh man. I don't know. I always liked math, but I also liked the logic aspect. That's really the key for me. It's piecing it all together. It's like a puzzle. So, I mean, I kind of also joke that analytics is basically just counting stuff and adding things up, right? That's a lot of what we do, but there is some interesting kind of puzzle aspect to it that I really enjoy. So I don't know that must have been an early thing that just popped out of nowhere for me. Susan Finch (07:22): You do. You seem like a puzzle solver and somewhat of a detective. Nick Amabile (07:25): Yeah, that's right. That's right. I mean, and that's really what we kind of call ourselves data detectives and cartographers, we sort of map out the universe of data for our customers and it's not easy, right? Then to your point earlier about folks who are within a company and sometimes they do need that external help, whether it's folks who have done it before or folks have a different sort of outside opinion who can take lessons learned from broadly within an industry and things like that, best practices. We really learned and sort of baked a lot of that into our engagements that we do at DAS42. Susan Finch (07:56): I'm wondering if, everybody has highlight stories and good wins for your clients. Do you have one that stands out that you could share? Kind of a, what it used to be like for them, what happened, and then they met you, and then- Nick Amabile (08:11): There are so many stories like that, but a recent one that I was just thinking about earlier today was talking to a Software as a Service company that they also sell hardware, but they sell software as a part of the hardware. We talked to some of their salespeople. Initially, when we work with our customers, we'll start a walk through all their business sort of processes. What do they do? How do the different teams work? So we did this kind of interview-based discovery process. And we talked to their sales team and the sales team was like the other day I called on a customer account, they're about to hit a renewal and I wanted to sort of try to upsell them on a new contract. Called the customer and I said, Hey, how's it going? How are you doing with the product? Nick Amabile (08:47): And the customer is like, I have 10, 15 different support tickets that are open with your company that I haven't been able to get an answer back on, right? And so the sales was blindsided by this, right? They didn't know, right? They think that everything's fine, the customer's happy with the product. And so what we did was put together a customer health dashboard that puts together not just sales data for the salesperson, but also customer service, data, product usage data, sort of adoption data, like when was the last time that people logged into the software, what's the contract value worth, all this different data that is coming from all these different sources, right? Nick Amabile (09:19): There are marketing data sets, there are customer service data sets, of course, sales. So this customer health dashboard really puts together a single view of the customer for the salesperson. So now they're no longer surprised when they call some customer up. They can say, hey, I see you have 10 support tickets open. How do we get these resolved? Let's get them resolved for you. And that's going to increase customer satisfaction for them and really just make the lives of those salespeople a lot easier. Susan Finch (09:43): And hopefully though, too, I'm sure your salespeople don't do this. Go through it's like, oh, they have 10 tickets, I'll forget that. I'll call the next one. Nick Amabile (09:48): Yeah. Right. Exactly. Yes. That sort of holistic view of the customer, the holistic view of the business, a lot of times folks just don't have that. Another good example is a company, we work with a lot of media and entertainment companies. They have to log into 15 different systems, extract the data, put it into an Excel sheet, manually, play with it, and then come up with an insight. And to your point earlier, we had customers that would take a week to update just one dashboard for an executive. And there's a lot of just manual preparation, information retrieval. And now the customer that we worked with comes in with their cup of coffee in the morning at 9:00 AM, gets everything updated. They save a whole ton of time in terms of just manual information retrieval. And it's just also less error-prone, right? It's more accurate. And that person now can focus on much higher-value analysis and insight generation rather than just putting together a spreadsheet for a dashboard. Susan Finch (10:35): Was it good wins? Nick Amabile (10:37): Yeah, I think so. It's one of those things where I really get a lot of excitement by helping our customers. And like I said before, it's not really about the IT teams. It's really about enabling the frontline business folks to ask and answer their own questions without having to call up the analytics team or the IT team or whatever it is. The marketing person knows the most about marketing in a company, right? So great. Let's allow them to ask and answer their own questions and you know how it is. Whenever you get a report back, let's say you asked for some sort of analysis, a report, you get it back. What does it do? It generates a whole ton of other questions that you want to answer. It's like, okay, well I see this number. Let's dive in. Let's drill down into that, right? Nick Amabile (11:13): And so that's really what we do with some of these self-service business intelligence tools is allow folks to kind of slice and dice, create their own reports, create their own dashboards in a governed way that's trusted. And so that the definitions are all standardized. Unlike that Excel sheet, where I can sort of type in whatever formula I want. In this case, I still have the power to create my own reports, but it's all standardized and governed. And so, therefore, when we have a conversation about the numbers, we're not talking about whose numbers are right anymore, we all trust the numbers. Susan Finch (11:41): Now, getting back to the episode I was telling you about with Tom Zheng. As a data concierge, I'm sure that you are not the only one that is able to talk about data and things. How many of these data concierges do you have? Nick Amabile (11:53): So our company is about 55 people. We have maybe 40, 45 consultants. And like I said, we've worked anywhere from very large enterprise companies to smaller startups. And I just think that these problems are pervasive and it doesn't really... A lot of our customers are really at square one of their data journey. And the first step is really getting a consistent, trusted source of data, a set of data that everyone believes in and trusts. But there's so much more that we can do with our customers. Nick Amabile (12:17): So, for example, once we get data into a data warehouse and put it together like an officer of business intelligence tool, and now it's about, okay, how can I email my customers and make it a personalized message? Or how can I identify opportunities to upsell and cross-sell? So that's a lot of what we do as well is we sort of help customers understand the art of the possible. In other words, how can data actually impact my business? So that's really what we do first and foremost, to start from a business process, a business imperative, and then work backward to a technical solution. I think a lot of data analytics projects, fail because they start from the technology side of the coin as opposed to the business side of the coin. And that's really what we aim to do is flip that on its head. Susan Finch (12:56): I know with producing podcasts and helping people with websites and branding strategies and all that, I don't think it's any different for you. People don't realize, I've helped to write software too, so the scope process is the most critical. The wishlist and then what? And then what do you want to know? And then what do you want to know? Because if you don't have somebody with you that can guide you to set that up in the first place... I know so many businesses that don't ever look at any other data. The simple thing of Google Analytics, let's just look at that. Everybody knows they need it, everybody has it, and nobody, if they get analytics, they don't set up the dashboard. So they don't know where people are coming in. They don't know why they're leaving. They don't know who's referring them. They don't know where the broken links are. And I know that's very pedestrian compared to what you are doing, but it's the same thing. It's data. Nick Amabile (13:48): Oh, It's absolutely the same thing. And you're right. Susan Finch (13:53): I'm helping somebody redo their corporate website. They finally got me to the analytics and I was cracking up home page, a blog post that had a rant on it, two top pages. And I mean, by a huge margin. And they had no idea. They said who wrote that like five years ago. I said, and why is there no call to action on this page then? [crosstalk 00:14:17] everybody's going there, yes. So yeah, I'm revamping that whole page for them because they're like five pages, oh you what? That's the most popular page? Nick Amabile (14:28): But you understood that business, whatever they were trying to do with that website right? And say, okay guys, we want more leads or whatever it is. And so now you're able to say, well, where are your current set of leads coming from, or where's your current traffic, and then look at the funnel, right? I mean, it's not at all different from what we do. That's exactly what we do with customers. And sometimes the scale is larger, but sometimes it's just as simple as that, right? And so understanding folks' businesses, and then understanding how we can insert data into the process is supercritical. And as you said even before, a lot of folks come to us and they think they know they want, they then say, Hey, I need whatever it is, a car or whatever. It's like, well actually you think you need the car, but you need a truck or whatever it is, right? Nick Amabile (15:04): So kind of have to reframe a little bit of their thinking, especially when folks are moving to the cloud as well. That's something that I will say that is a little bit different. Obviously, data has been around for a long time. Data, databases, for example, have been around for a long time. And there are some patterns that have worked well in the past that kind of no longer work well in the cloud paradigm. And so that's really what a lot of our customers are doing. If they're transitioning from on-premises or legacy-type systems into the cloud to more of this “big data” technology. And it really does require a complete change in how you think about things to actually get the benefits that you're looking for in the cloud. Susan Finch (15:37): It's interesting that you bring that up. I run into enough people that, well, it's like a stupid PowerPoint. Okay. Has that changed? No, it is the same thing, people are still using it, like, oh my gosh, have we not evolved any more than that? And yeah, there's Prezi and there are those other things, but they're not intuitive. They're not easy. We all know how to use this. Put it up on Google slides. It's a little different, it's limited, it's this, it's that. And sometimes I watch companies when they're trying to shift from desktop to cloud, it's like, make it do the same thing up there rather than taking the opportunity, don't be locked into that we don't need that anymore. I think it's a really difficult transition for people to let go of some stuff that just because you've always had it, doesn't mean you really need it anymore. This is your opportunity. Shake it up. Let's redo it. Let's cut the fat away. Add some new functions that are more collaborative and can give you quicker answers. I bet you run into that all the time. Nick Amabile (16:43): Absolutely. And you hit the nail on the head there. It's like, if something wasn't working for you today, there's some reason why you want to move to the cloud. You want to get some sort of benefits, right? Maybe scalability and more flexibility, different cost structures, whatever it is that's motivating folks to move to the cloud, it's different than what you're doing before. So certainly, you're not going to be able to get those benefits if you just say, let's do what we were doing yesterday, and now we just going to do it over here. Then you're not going to get the benefits that you're looking for. And so to your point, where we really start with a lot of customers who are kind of in the middle of that transition, that journey, and we almost have to start from scratch. Nick Amabile (17:14): I know it's kind of a bad word sometimes because folks don't want to feel like they're throwing out all this legacy, but that's almost what it is. It's like now we have new capabilities. There's a whole bunch of stuff that we can do today that we couldn't do 10, 20 years ago with data, right? Data is bigger, there are different types of data. There are all these different SaaS applications that businesses are using to run. And so it creates different challenges, but it also creates lots of opportunities. And so that's really what we help our customers at DAS42 achieve those sorts of possibilities. Susan Finch (17:41): Having been involved with some software development for a couple of companies, you and I were just talking about the scope and how important that planning out the next steps, not just what you're thinking about today, where's growth going? Because if you don't plan for that, when you go back and try and patch it all together, it costs more than starting from scratch and just making data tables, talk to each other. And part of that also was where somebody like you comes in handy is because you can say, okay, this isn't that tough guys. All I need to do is make this talk to this and it's okay. The fields are the same, but we're going to start it fresh. And from the very beginning, we're going to have this path and it's going to be beautiful and you'll be able to push these four buttons and get that report and they can push five buttons and get that report. Nick Amabile (18:27): Absolutely. And I mean, I think that's something that's really critical is that I've in my career, but then also in the consulting firm, we've worked with so many different companies. And the only thing that I can say is the constant is change, right? Nick Amabile (18:38): Especially these days with a lot of companies are moving brick and mortar retailers to direct to consumer and online streaming from movie theaters and stuff like that. The dynamics are changing. And so having worked with a lot of really sort of mature and forward-thinking tech companies in my career, and then also in the consulting firm, we understand and can anticipate some of those dynamics that are going to change. And we know how to set up a foundation that's going to work with you for the long-term and not just going to be work today. We know that, Hey, really change is important, but building for flexibility is like, that's the key, right? We need to make it flexible. It can't just be working today. It has to be able to easy to add on things, easy to change things, new data sets, new metrics, new use cases, all that kind of stuff. We're able to anticipate a little bit further ahead than I think our clients would be without us. Susan Finch (19:25): So I want to know if you saw this coming that a lot of retailers are finally online retailers, especially finally coming to realize that Amazon can be evil. And because when Amazon started, it was, Hey, let us help you, we have all the... Put your stuff up here, we'll help you sell it. Come on, we'll make it easy. And then as they saw what was popular and things, all of a sudden your host is the competitor. And so biased and so strong and heavy-handed. And so now I just saw an article today in USA Today saying, retailers time to not do DoorDash, don't do Uber Eats, don't do Amazon. Source it locally, do it yourself and you'll make more money because as we know, Amazon makes you charge the least price out of all your venues, has to be the lowest price for about the same thing, and they still take their cut. Susan Finch (20:17): And so it's very hard to make money with theirs. I know because I sold books through them one time and it was so difficult. So I'm wondering, did you see that coming? Are you trying to help people make that shift? Again, it's that flexibility thing because all the data comes in and it's telling you, Hey guys, your profit is down. Do you actually help them analyze their data? Or are you simply setting it up for them and teaching them how to analyze their data? Nick Amabile (20:40): We definitely analyze their data for them as sort of my background in e-commerce like at Etsy and then at Jet, a lot of e-commerce experience, so I've worked in the field for a long time. We can bring to our customers, Hey, you should be looking at these metrics, this is how you usually find them, here are the best practices, all these types of things. And so we basically set it up, not just that they can get the data that they want, but now they can start to add on top of it and build their own metrics and things like that on top of it. I can't necessarily say that I saw the entire shift of Amazon. If I did, I would be doing okay, right? I would have invested in stock, in Amazon stock in '94. Nick Amabile (21:12): You know, but you see this right now with Shopify and other places like that, other platforms that are really kind of enabling independent merchants to really be independent, but they also need a data program to be able to understand all the things that are going on with their website, doing funnel analysis or marketing kind of customer acquisition analysis and things like that, that I think is a little bit new. Perhaps if someone's just only posted up on Amazon their products, now there's a little bit more to do there that they're going to have to take on themselves that we certainly could help with. Susan Finch (21:40): Right. Well, it sounds like you are a wonderful place to start at least to get that conversation started for companies making a major shift or realizing the first step is for everybody to realize, guys, ask about your data. If you are responsible for the income, the profit, the hiring, whatever piece, whatever you're responsible for in the company, you need to have your piece of the data understood clearly so that you can explain it to others. And if you don't have that, you might need somebody like Nick's company. You might need some help. You might need a data concierge, one-off, or have a whole company like what Nick's been talking about that they can pull your whole system together, help you analyze it. And maybe it's short-term, maybe it's not forever. Maybe he gets you kickstarted and you go, I got this and we're on our way. And we'll do a check-in in six months or a year. Susan Finch (22:28): And you'll come back and say, okay, we shouldn't have left, we should have just stayed Nick and have you do it all. But you guys got to know this. Every company needs to know it. I need to know it my own. And I will admit, I do not look enough at my data even though there are only 10 of us. We're small, but I still have to look at it and know what's paying off and what isn't. Are we charging enough? Am I charging enough per episode for a podcast? Am I paying my editors too much? Should I be editing it myself? Where's the profit and where do we need to grow? And where do we need to maybe increase prices a bit to stay functional and competitive, to be able to give the best services? You won't know that, guys, without looking at the report, let's start with QuickBooks or whatever you're using. Start with Google analytics. Those two, just those two will give you a big picture. Susan Finch (23:13): From there, you can get into the deeper stuff. But I think if you start with two things alone. Look at these things really have your bookkeeping, accounting CPA person set it up, break the things down. What are the pieces? I break things down so much, it makes her crazy, because I want to know what's marketing, what goes to building an episode? What goes to promoting an episode? What goes into all these things for the clients and then for the house accounts. Our own internal marketing, do you track that, guys? Are you doing enough of it? Do you see that something pays off or doesn't pay off? You won't know it until you look at the data and you won't be able to take it further and grow until you get somebody like Nick. So Nick, it has been a pleasure. And I'm wondering how can everybody find you? Nick Amabile (23:52): This is easy. DAS42.com or nick@das42.com is my email address. They can just reach out to me directly. And as you said, happy to have a conversation and just sort of bounce some ideas around. Susan Finch (24:02): That's great. That's very generous of you too. Thank you so much. This has been Susan Finch for Sales Lead Management Radio on the Funnel Radio Network. You can find all of our shows at funnelradio.com. You can find this particular show in all your favorite podcast venues. You can subscribe via email if that's how you like it. We don't care, we'll get you the shows. You just show up, give us your information and we'll make sure you know every time we drop an episode. Thank you so much. We will be out here again. Speaker 3 (24:34): Thank you so much for listening to this episode of Sales Lead Management Radio. You can find us on all your favorite podcast apps. Just look for Sales Lead Management Radio, and you will see us. Subscribe on our site, salesleadmgmt.com, so you never miss an episode. Subscribe via email, review us, rate us, share this episode. Maybe there was something in here that can help you or someone you know. We look forward to having you join us for our next episode. Thank you so much.

Radaptations
Ep 44.5: Deep Blue Sea

Radaptations

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2021 71:01


Today we're taking a deep dive (see what we did there) into the land of super-smart sharks with spiritual successor to Jaws, 1999's DEEP BLUE SEA directed by Renny Harlin starring Saffron Burrows, Tom Jane, LL Cool J, Samuel L. Jackson, and a parrot. We have an extended discourse about the digestive capabilities of parrots, the anti-smoking subtext of the film, and the unethical terms of Tom Jane's parole. Of course, this episode wouldn't be complete without a close reading of the lyrics to the film's theme: Deepest Bluest (Shark's Fin) by LL Cool J—who, just so you know, is dressed as a sea slut leather daddy in the music video. Stay tuned for our upcoming episode on The Talent Mr. Ripley. Keep in touch on Twitter @Radaptations, and be sure to check out other women-hosted movie podcasts in the Lady Pod Squad Network by following #LadyPodSquad.

The Musical Innertube
The Musical Innertube - Volume 2, Number 29 - Sweeny Murti

The Musical Innertube

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 41:37


John and Don are huge baseball fans, and so is Sweeny Murti of WFAN Radio and the New York Yankees. Listen in as Sweeny tells the Innertube boys about his hour with Billy Crystal, Tom Jane, and Barry Pepper, the boys of 61*.

Pod Cusack
Drive Hard

Pod Cusack

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 66:40


Pod Cusack welcomes comedian Danny Groh and welcomes back Colby Smith to talk about the single worst movie we've yet to cover. Tom Jane punches an old lady! 

Trenér dětí - jiné pohledy
POTLACH V NOUZI #12 Tomáš Svačinka

Trenér dětí - jiné pohledy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2021 62:46


Tomáš Svačinka - FBC Ostrava Hlavní trenér mladého, ambiciózního týmu z Ostravy, který relaxuje při sportu, poslouchá heavy metal a vášnivě rád sbírá houby. Probrali jsme spolu radosti a strasti pozice trenér - táta, rozdíly v trénování dětí a dospělých a Tomáš samozřejmě odpověděl na otázku, kterou mu poslal Tomáš Janeček z Black Angels. A na závěr si vylosoval Michala Bedlu Jedličku ! Takže příjemný poslech kamarádi :-)

Let's Take Five
Boogie Nights

Let's Take Five

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 36:07


Austin and Eric start their Paul Thomas Anderson Five with a look at the movie that launched his career, Boogie Nights. Why is the film about porn not sexy? Does PTA judge his characters? Was Luis Guzman stoned in that scene? Was that Tom Jane?! All of these will be answered.    Paul Thomas Anderson Five 1) Boogie Nights 2) Magnolia 3) Punch Drunk Love 4) The Master 5) Phantom Thread

Trenér dětí - jiné pohledy
POTLACH V NOUZI #11 TOMÁŠ JANEČEK

Trenér dětí - jiné pohledy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 99:19


TOMÁŠ JANEČEK - BLACK ANGELS Černá ovce herecké rodiny, která prožila dětství v divadelním portále mezi kulisami, ale sport se mu přesto stal osudem. Hrdý táta dvou kluků, odpočívající motorkář a člověk, kterému stačí jeden dílek papíru :-) To je Tomáš Janeček.

Parallel Fiction
Ep 17: Justice - The Punisher & Where The Crawdads Sing

Parallel Fiction

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 65:11


In this episode of Parallel Fiction, Heather and Jeff deal with the heavy subject of Justice.  Pulling stories where justice is carried out by the main character, the Parallel Fiction duo discuss the meaning of Justice in America, where it can go wrong, and what the system can and can't do. Jeff begins the outline portion of the show by presenting the 2004 film The Punisher starring Tom Jane & John Travolta.  Before the summary, Jeff reads a quote by the character's creator Gerry Conway in response to the rampant misuse of the iconic Punisher skull and how the character doesn't and shouldn't represent real life justice.  Jeff gives an outline of the action movie with additional quotes from film itself about how the punisher is the antithesis of legal and fair judgement.  Jeff points out how, despite the heroic nature of the movie, how the character is essentially a murderer & vigilante. Did you know?  Tom Jane, who plays the Punisher Frank Castle, put on 20 pounds of muscle by training for 7 months with Navy Seals to train for this role. Heather anchors the second half of the summary section with her outline of Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens.  Main character Kya spends her life alone in the marsh collecting shells and living off the land.  Heather takes us through her life, which includes being shunned by the community as a child, to being a renowned book writer on marine wildlife.  Events take a turn when one of her former lovers is murdered & Kya is put on trial but later acquitted.  Though she lives the rest of her life in peace, it is discovered she really did commit the murder she was accused of. Fun Fact!  Where The Crawdads Sing was Delia Owen's debut novel, however it spent an accumulative 32 non-consecutive weeks on top of the NYTimes best seller list. Following these reviews, Heather and Jeff dive into commonalities between the two works such as karma, inside/outside of the boundaries of the law, punishment, morality, and real life examples of the American justice system's flaws. Listen in to hear Jeff and Heather's candid thoughts on the masterpiece scenes of each story, how The Punisher and Where The Crawdads Sing compare, and how Jeff and Heather relate the two. Share this episode with anyone who you think would enjoy! Heather's rating for Where the Crawdads Sing: Super Nice – A powerhouse debut novel & a must read.  This novel inspired Heather to increase her reading time Jeff's rating for The Punisher: Hot Trash – A total junk food movie, but still one that can't be passed up while flipping through the channels on a lazy weekend day.  Check out the Netflix Punisher series for real substance. Watch The Punisher here: https://www.amazon.com/Punisher-Thomas-Jane/dp/B000QE9ERURead Where the Crawdads Sing here: https://www.amazon.com/Where-Crawdads-Sing-Delia-Owens/dp/0735219095 About Parallel Fiction:Parallel Fiction is the perfect supplemental companion to all of the stories you consume. We will be covering movies, television, books, graphic novels, video games, and music whenever it applies. Learn more about things you love, and get to know us a little bit better as we give you a peak into our lives and opinions. Connect with us:Email Jeff & Heather: Parallelfictionpod@gmail.comFollow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/ParallelfictionFollow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/ParallelfictionConnect with us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/Parallelfictionpod

Baby Oil and Blow
151 - You Ate My Bird (Bird Pervert)

Baby Oil and Blow

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 119:13


This week we’re gonna party like it’s 1999, because we’re watching the most shark-filled film of the previous Willenium, DEEP BLUE SEA. It’s week 3 of our October-long Halloween monster movie celebration, and we felt like we needed to throw some Sam Jackson at you. Add in some Tom Jane, some LL Cool J, a random British chick, and a trio of sharks who are as smart as humans, and you got yourself a Monster Mash going. 

Hate Watch / Great Watch
Episode 035: Deep Sea Blue (1999)

Hate Watch / Great Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 115:11


Hello, excellent humans! Splish splash, we’re taking a bath with guest Aliya Amilani who asked to be described as “the mushroom queen of Philadelphia” as we discuss 1999’s DEEP BLUE SEA and, perhaps more importantly, our forthcoming porn parody with a nigh-unpronounceable title! Along the way we talk about vintage MTV including Jesse Camp and someone named Caison Derly, discuss Danny Boyle’s directing style, say “handsome actor Tom Jane” a lot, and invent a new character, the space alien Trusto! What exactly is LL Cool J’s relationship to his bird? And did Michael Rappaport buy his facial hair at Ben Afleck’s yard sale? Find out!

The Mind Mate Podcast
#113 - Heal Yourself Before You Heal The World | Tom & Jane Latimer

The Mind Mate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2020 47:58


Jane holds masters degrees in both counseling psychology and art, from Hunter College and Regis University. Her own personal healing path, however, encompassed years of Alchemical Lightwork, which she now blends with shamanic and psychological practices. She is committed to helping individuals activate their Soul Seed and live their Soul's destiny. Her background spans areas of transpersonal and humanistic psychology, expressive arts and somatic trauma therapies. Jane's greatest love is to help individuals prepare the human vehicle for their Soul's authentic courageous expression. From her website: “I was a serious, sensitive, deep and troubled person. I didn't know how to live in alignment with my highly sensitive, intuitive and creative nature. A spiritual awakening in my early twenties led me to a path of healing which has resulted in over thirty years of successful freedom from food struggle, depression and dysfunction. After an array of miraculous spiritual experiences and many years of working on my own healing process, I became a psychotherapist, developed programs and books that helped countless people with trauma, food and body-image issues feel more hopeful and turn their lives around. After that initial awakening I had many “soul encounters” along the way that guided me deeper into my path as an Intuitive and Creative Soul Guide. Today, I work somatically as well as spiritually to support the unfolding of your greatest calling. Utilizing energetic and trauma release techniques as well as dreamwork, active imagination, parts and shadow work, archetypal, nature and the expressive arts , I will help you see beyond and underneath the patterns that are holding you back. As you awaken into your greater capacities, I can help the hurting parts within heal so that you can feel in-control and in-charge of your life again.”

By Its Cover
Nemesis

By Its Cover

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2020 43:56


Here's an episode that we forgot we recorded. Just like America forget Olivier Gruner, the star of this sci-fi dystopia. It's 1993: a time when people wore baggie suits, tore their pants, and nobody thought about cell phones. Join Cavin and Bree as they journey through a cyberpunk nightmare and see baby Tom Jane. Music in this episode: Defense Matrix by Vyra | https://soundcloud.com/vyramusic Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US

Breaking Mayberry
Because The Night Belongs To Punisher (Unlocked Patreon Bonus)

Breaking Mayberry

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 68:13


In this UNLOCKED BONUS episode, a Patreon subscriber asked us to watch 2004's The Punisher with Tom Jane and John Travolta, and you know what? That movie rules.There's some Werner Werzog jokes in here, an exploding car lot in the shape of a skull, a Johnny Cash impersonator is here somewhere. Will Frank Castle clean up the mean streets of Tampa, Florida? Find out in this bonus Punisherchat - God's gonna sit this one out.SUPPORT BREAKING MAYBERRY ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/breakingmayberryMusic by Max Ludwig: twitter.com/sleeptalkyFollow Breaking Mayberry on Twitter: www.twitter.com/BreakMayberry, Facebook www.facebook.com/BreakingMayberry/ or email us at breakingmayberry@gmail.comMarty on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SchneidRemarksDan on Twitter: https://twitter.com/theludds

Film Craft Podcast
Episode 86 - A Look Back At Election And The Punisher

Film Craft Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2020 35:55


Episode 86 - A Look Back At Election And PunisherThis week we've watched some movies that we loved when we were kids and decided to have a little look back to see what we thought of them with evolved, filmmaking brains. Latif watched Election, Matt watched The Punisher (2004 with Tom Jane).Film Craft is the podcast that teaches YOU HOW TO MAKE A MICRO BUDGET FEATURE FILM. We've made two 'What We Don't Say' & 'Party Stories". Our films are made under our company "A Night Between Lives" and we want to share the experience and knowledge with you!Here's the trailer for our newest movie 'What We Don't Say' : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMyyahzziVo&t=1sFollow us on the socials! Or check out any of our many links!https://www.instagram.com/matt_ralston_film/https://www.instagram.com/latif_8/https://twitter.com/FilmCraftPodcasCheck out our links below!https://www.facebook.com/whatwedontsaymovie/Trailers and other video links on your YouTube page : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rrnCW...Thanks everyone! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Miscast Commentary
Deep Blue Sea - "Snuffster's Degree"

Miscast Commentary

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2019 112:16


Finish Shark Week in style with the guys as they watch Deep Blue Sea! They talk about the Director and his legacy with the show, the movie's 20th Anniversary and Tom Jane's interesting resume before this, his arguable breakout. They discuss character actor Ronny Cox, who appears in the movie with no lines and the story behind casting Samuel L. Jackson. They talk about the whistleblower from Marineland and how Joe tried to get him on the show. They compare the set of this movie to the set in Resident Evil and Joe reveals the existence of a Beetlejuice Musical to Todd. The question of who the hero is in the movie and what was decided by the director is discussed as is the reason that it even matters. They address how much younger the cast looks than present day (and yes they know how the passage of time affects aging). They debate whether the marriage between Renny Harlin and Geena Davis ended because of his box office failures. Todd uses his knowledge as a sailor to determine which character was making the least amount of money and notices a strange piece of decor in Joe's apartment. Joe thinks that now is the time for another Entourage Movie. Joe explains an old challenge that Todd attempts during the podcast. LL Cool J's song "Deepest Bluest (My Hat Is Like A Shark's Fin)" is discussed and they attempt their own Shark rhymes. Call or Text us at 289-769-3288 Visit us at www.miscastcommentary.com Follow the links on the website to donate to the show. Follow Us On Twitter twitter.com/miscastpodcast Join our Facebook Page www.facebook.com/groups/MiscastCo…1408355179191224 Check out our Tee Public Store www.teepublic.com/stores/miscast-c…tary?ref_id=763

Screw The Commute Podcast
146 - Everyone wants to steal this lady's ideas: Tom interviews Jane Ubell

Screw The Commute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 46:01


Jane Ubell is an award winning entrepreneur and former TV and film producer. Her credits include Good Morning America, Wall Street Journal TV, E.T. and lots of others. In 2017, Jane founded Bedside Reading, one of the most innovative author marketing programs in the world. Bedside reading places books by the bedsides in luxury hotels and in the media the hotel brands. Waldorf Astoria, Mandarin Oriental, The Fairmont and many others. Screw The Commute Podcast Show Notes Episode 146 How To Automate Your Business - https://screwthecommute.com/automatefree/ Internet Marketing Training Center - https://imtcva.org/ Higher Education Webinar – https://screwthecommute.com/webinars 02:55 Tom's introduction to Jane Ubell 05:10 A scuba diving story leads to a book idea 13:27 Tennis racket sweet spots as an early job 17:46 Hamptons bags to the New York Times to eye glasses 28:28 A typical day for Jane 29:54 The best and worst part of working for yourself 38:28 Sponsor message 39:56 Taking your business to the next level for us Screwballs Entrepreneurial Resources Mentioned in This Podcast Higher Education Webinar – It's the second webinar on the page: https://screwthecommute.com/webinars Screw The Commute - https://screwthecommute.com/ Screw The Commute Podcast App - https://screwthecommute.com/app/ Know a young person for our Youth Episode Series? Send an email to Tom! - orders@antion.com Have a Roku box? Find Tom's Public Speaking Channel there! - https://channelstore.roku.com/details/267358/the-public-speaking-channel How To Automate Your Business - https://screwthecommute.com/automatefree/ Internet Marketing Retreat and Joint Venture Program - https://greatinternetmarketingtraining.com/ Scam Brigade - https://scambrigade.com/ Jane's Paintings - http://www.janeubellpaintings.com// Bedside Reading - https://www.bedsidereading.com/ Win Bestsellers - https://www.bedsidereading.com/win.html Apply for The Program - https://giftbag.wufoo.com/forms/q16rld8i041lmnn/ Tools for Authors - https://www.bedsidereading.com/tools-for-authors.html Internet Marketing Training Center - https://imtcva.org/ Related Episodes Business Skills That Rock - https://screwthecommute.com/145/ More Entrepreneurial Resources for Home Based Business, Lifestyle Business, Passive Income, Professional Speaking and Online Business I discovered a great new headline / subject line / subheading generator that will actually analyze which headlines and subject lines are best for your market. I negotiated a deal with the developer of this revolutionary and inexpensive software. Oh, and it's good on Mac and PC. Go here: http://jvz1.com/c/41743/183906 The Wordpress Ecourse. Learn how to Make World Class Websites for $20 or less. https://www.GreatInternetMarketing.com/wordpressecourse Join our Private Facebook Group! One week trial for only a buck and then $37 a month, or save a ton with one payment of $297 for a year. Click the image to see all the details and sign up or go to https://www.greatinternetmarketing.com/screwthecommute/ After you sign up, check your email for instructions on getting in the group.  

For Your Reconsideration
Episode 07: The Punisher

For Your Reconsideration

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 92:23


Travolta's hair, Janes' abs, Patton's outrageous gravitas, the practical effects, the schizophrenic score, the one glaringly awful use of CGI, the clownish team of sidekicks... There's a lot to go at, but by God, the gents are going to try.

Mix360 Sessions
Trance, House & More...

Mix360 Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 65:58


Another week, another great mixtape. This time we bring you some trance and house music. From Armin Van Buuren, Ummet Ozcan, Dada Life, Darren Poder, Weiss, Tom & Jane, Oliver Heldens and many more.

Dave's Video Graveyard
FACE OFF aka WEE What a predicament

Dave's Video Graveyard

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2018 64:21


In this week's episode Dave and Paul talk about possibly the most perfect action movie ever made....Face/Off.They talk crazy old Nicholas Cage, the weird face touch of Archer family, Tom Jane pops up much Dave's delight, the fact that 75% of this film is in slow motion and how the movie holds up today (surprisingly well!). Listen to us on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts. Stalk us on Facebook or Instagram or send us your sweet nothings at davesvideograveyard@gmail.com.

Mandatory Reshoots Podcast
Most Anticipated Movies of 2018

Mandatory Reshoots Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2018 58:56


Conor and Eric detail their most anticipated movies of 2018. Most Anticipated Movies: (10:20 mark) Trivia: (39:00 mark) Most Anticipated: Apostle - (Dir. Gareth Evans, Star. Dan Stevens, Michael Sheen and Lucy Boynton (Sing Street) - A man attempts to rescue his sister after she's been kidnapped by a religious cult. Release: 2018 Hold the Dark - (Dir. Jeremy Saulnier, Star. Alexander Skarsgård, Jeffrey Wright, Riley Keough) - After three children are killed by wolves, a writer is hired by the parents of a missing six-year-old boy to track down and locate their son in the Alaskan wilderness. Release: June 1 on Netflix Parasite - (Dir. Joon-ho Bong, Star. Kang-ho Song) A man is infected with a parasite that changes his world in unforeseen ways. Pros: Joon-ho Bong and Kang-ho Song reunite for the first time since Snowpiercer Release: 2018 (If I’m being honest, I highly doubt it will be out this year) The Predator - (Dir. Shane Black, has one of the strangest casts: Tom Jane, Keegan Michael Key, the little kid from the room (Jacob Tremblay) (Trevante Rhodes (grown up Chiron in Moonlight) Alfie Allen (aka Theon Greyjoy) Yvonne Stahovski, Edward James Olmos and Jake Busey) - A sequel of the 1987 sci-fi film "Predator" Pros: Tom Jane. Cons: There might be some non Tom Jane scenes. Release: September 14 The Meg (Dir. Jon Turtletaub (famed director of National Treasure), Star. Jason Statham, Rainn Wilson, going hard after the Chinese market with BingBing Li, Ruby Rose and Cliff Curtis) - After escaping an attack by what he claims was by a 70-foot shark, Jonas Taylor must confront his fears to save those trapped in a sunken submersible. Pros: Everything. Cons: None. I can’t foresee a single thing that could be wrong with a giant shark movie directed by the director of National Treasure starring Jason Statham and Dwight from the Office. Release: Aug 10 Farenheit 451 - (Dir. Ramin Baharani, Star. Michael b. Jordan, Michael Shannon) HBO's adaption of Ray Bradbury's famous novel about fireman who burn books in the future. My favorite book. The cast is great, but nothing about the Pros: Great source material Cons: Hard to translate to screen. Release: May 2018 Creed II - (Dir. Steven Caple Jr., Star. Michael B. Jordan, Tessa Thompson) - Under the tutelage of Rocky Balboa, newly crowned light-heavyweight champion Adonis Creed faces off against Viktor Drago, the son of Ivan Drago. Pros: Great momentum from the first film Cons: No Ryan Coogler (Caple is supposed to be a Coogler protégé though) Release: Nov 21 Under the Silver Lake (Dir. David Robert Mitchell (It Follows) Stars Andrew Garfield) – A man becomes obsessed with a kidnapped girl and must rush to save her before it's too late. Pros: David Robert Mitchell’s first movie since It Follows Cons: Looks like one of those movies that could unravel effortlessly Release: June 22 Solo: A Star Wars Story (5/25) - They haven’t made a bad star wars film, so this could be good, but I don’t have high hopes. Still, it’s a Star Wars movie so I’ll see it. Avengers: Infinity War (April 27)- Gonna be a huge film with a lot of surprises Incredibles 2 (June 15) - Sequel to one of Eric's favorite Pixar films A Quiet Place (Apr 6) - Well reviewed horror, reminiscent of M. Night's 'Signs'. MI-6 (7/27)- The sixth movie of that Tom Cruise franchise where he runs a lot. The Death of Stalin (releasing now)- From the creator of Veep.

We Hate Movies
Episode 328 - The Punisher (2004)

We Hate Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2017 98:31


On this week's episode, the gang ventures back into the world of Marvel Comics with the 2004 misfire, The Punisher! What's with this destination wedding-style family reunion the Castle Clan is throwing? How was this dye job approved by the producers? And how do you have John Travolta play your villain and you don't let him tap dance all over the scenery? PLUS: Yes, we also talk a bit about that new Netflix Punisher that's much, much better! The Punisher stars Tom Jane, John Travolta, Ben Foster, Laura Harring, Samantha Mathis, Will Patton, Rebecca Romijn, Kevin Nash, John Pinette, and Roy Scheider; directed by Jonathan Hensleigh.

Are You Movie Mad?
Bonus - The Punisher 04

Are You Movie Mad?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2017 45:11


Tom Jane may be this movie’s Punisher, but a trip down the sewers for the guys discovers more unlikely heroes.

You Can Ask For More Than A Podcast
ASH AND STEVE DISCUSS THE THREE PUNISHER MOVIES

You Can Ask For More Than A Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2017 70:44


Ash & Steve's second podcast episode in which they discuss the three different Punisher movies: Punisher (1989) with Dolph Lundgren, Punisher (2004) with Tom Jane and Punisher: War Zone (2008) with Ray Stevenson and a little bit about Jon Bernthal's portrayal in Daredevil. Spoilers obviously.

Punisher: Body Count
Punisher Body Count: Episode 96

Punisher: Body Count

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2017 197:31


Welcome to our show, publicly funded by you! I promise you we will only spend the money on wise investments. Introduction – Jake classes up the show with some art and I talk about how even while dying I can make things awkward. [18:50] News – We talk about Jon Bernthal growing a new beard, Tom Jane's new gig, and upcoming comics like a Deadpool/Punisher team-up and some telling Goran Parlov artwork (Thanks Punisher Harp Zone!). [29:55] Mail Call - We mull over some casting questions and talk about dealing with liking a character but hating the current direction the character is in. [47:04] Bullet Points - We cover Punisher #7-8 and Magic Bullets #4-6. [1:35:54] Interrogation Room - We are honored to have had John Barber, the writer behind Doctor Strange/Punisher: Magic Bullets! He has been an editor for IDW and Marvel, with plenty of great stories to boot! John was a top-notch guest, and we recommend you check out the other equally notch IDW comics he is writing right now: Optimus Prime  Revolutionaries event series Back to the Future  [2:46:35] Discharge Papers – Jake's finally seen Rogue One and Stranger Things. I talk about Ben Affleck's The Accountant and I realize what is my favorite kind of niche genre. Seriously, if you have any recommendations for me in that genre, send us an email. I will watch it.

Four-Color Film Podcast
Episode #57 - The Punisher ('04)

Four-Color Film Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2017 84:46


Allen, Steven, and Gerald sit down to watch Tom Jane as the titular character in 2004's The Punisher. The movie is discussed at length, in all its grit, glory, and garbage. The boys talk so much about the movie that they forget to make John Travolta and Kevin Nash jokes. Also in this episode, the landscape of local gangs is discussed based on hearsay and rumors, the crossover of wrestling music and this soundtrack, Allen admits that Stone Cold Steve Austin rambling about nothing makes for a better podcast than this one, Gerald tells tale of his run-in with organized crime. Email: fourcolorfilm@gmail.com Twitter: @fourcolorfilm Facebook: facebook.com/fourcolorfilm Website: fourcolorfilm.com

Stephen King Cast
Episode Eighty Three-Dreamcatcher (Movie)

Stephen King Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2015 36:15


Damian Lewis. Jason Lee.  Timothy Olyphant. Tom Jane.  Donnie Wahlberg.  Tom Sizemore. Morgan Freaking Freeman. Written by William Goldman.  Directed by the writer of The Empire Strikes Back, Lawrence Kasdan.  This might be the most amount of talent ever included in a Stephen King movie.  So. . .what went wrong? Find out this week in the Stephen Kingcast!

Adrien Toma Selection
Adrien Toma Selection #050 - DJ set live Party Fun Club @ Le Tremplin

Adrien Toma Selection

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2015 124:08


Playlist DJ set live : Intro Party Fun Club by Adrien Toma 2015 Adrien Toma – ID John Christian & Nicky Romero vs. Calvin Harris – Next Level Summer (Hardwell Mashup) Bruno Mars vs. TJR vs. GTA – What’s Up Heaven (Adrien Toma Booty) C2C vs. Henry Fong – Down The Road (Adrien Toma 2K14 booty) Eurythmics vs. Alvaro vs. Carnage – Sweet Incredible Jungle (Adrien Toma 2k13 Booty) Timmy Trumpet & Savage – Freaks (Dynamic Rangers Edit) Gregory Salto vs. Icona Pop, Martin Garrix & Alesso – Tear The Love Azumba (Adrien Toma 2k14 Booty) Major Lazer – Watch Out For This Bumaye (Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike Tomorrowland Remix) Charli XCX, Tom & Jane, Calvin Harris & Kryder – Where Rules Love (Adrien Toma 2k15 Booty) David Guetta feat. Sam Martin – Lovers On The Sun (Dynamic Rangers Bootleg) John Newman, Damien N-Drix – Do It Again (Adrien Toma 2k15 Booty) John Legend vs. Jay Hardway & Calvin Harris vs. Alesso – All Of Bootcamp Control In Cuba (Adrien Toma 2k14 Booty) Kid Cudi vs. Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike & Tujamo – Poursuit Of NOVA (Adrien Toma Booty) David Guetta vs. Blur vs. Botnek – Don’t Ain’t A Selfie (Adrien Toma 2k15 Booty) Black Eyed Peas vs. Dynamic Rangers vs. DM & LM – The Mammoth Time (Adrien Toma 2k15 Booty) Ummet Ozcan vs. Calvin Harris – Raise Your Feel So Close (Adrien Toma 2k14 booty) Queen vs. Epic vs. Army vs. Kamikaze (Adrien Toma 2k15 Booty) Galantis vs. Audien – Runaway Hindsight (Adrien Toma 2k15 Booty) R3hab & Nervo vs. Hardwell & Garrix – Break Free Musicbox Revolution (Adrien Toma 2k14 Booty) Nicky Romero – Irish 303 (Adrien Toma bootleg) Clean Bandit vs. Ivan Gough vs. Adrien Toma – Rather You Midnight (Adrien Toma 2K15 Booty) SykeNSugastarr Vs St Avenue – No satisfaction (DJ Baur Mashup) Rune RK – Calabria (Firebeatz Remix Alex Ere Vocal Edit) Yeah Yeah Yeah vs. Thomas Newson & Tujamo – Heads Ravefield Sax (Adrien Toma 2k15 Booty) OT Genasis vs. Marnik vs. Hardwell – Coco (Adrien Toma 2k15 Booty) Mark Ronson vs. Tom Staar – Uptown Funk (Adrien Toma 2k15 Booty) David Guetta & Showtek vs. R3hab & Deorro – Bad Flashlight (Adrien Toma 2k14 Booty) Nicky Romero vs. Kavinsky – Camorra Call (Adrien Toma 2k11 Bootleg) Quentin Mosimann – Back To The Groove Adrien Toma – ID Passenger – Let Her Go (David Guetta Remix) Coldplay, Blinders, Linkin Park, Garrix, Fatboy Slim – Paradise Proxy (Adrien Toma 2k15 Booty) Hardwell & MAKJ vs. Avicii & Nicky Romero – I Could Be The Countdown (Lukas Lizio Bootleg) Calvin Harris & Ellie Goulding – Outside (Adrien Toma vs. Maxime Morin Edit) David Guetta feat. Sam Martin – Dangerous (Dynamic Rangers Bootleg Rework) James Brown Vs Bob Marley – Jammin Good (Djs From Mars vs. Adrien Toma Edit) Quentin Mosimann vs. Lost Frequencies – Are You With Red Sole (Adrien Toma 2k15 Booty) Hardwell vs. Gotye vs. W&W vs. Blasterjaxx – Spaceman Used To Rocket (Adrien Toma Edit) Red Hot Chili Peppers vs. Merk & Kremont – By The Now Or Never (Adrien Toma 2k15 Booty) Jewelz & Sparks vs. Dim Chris vs. Deorro – Motor Shirt Off Yee (Adrien Toma Booty) Tujamo vs. Quentin Mosimann – Dark Mother Fucker (Adrien Toma 2K14 Booty) Oasis vs. Thomas Newson vs. Laurent H. – Wonderwall (Adrien Toma Booty) Criminal Vibes – Calabria (Sean Finn Remix) Daft Punk – Aerodynamic (D.O.D Bootleg) House Of Pain vs. Adrien Toma – Jump Outch (Adrien Toma Booty) Showtek – Booyah

How Have You Not Seen This?
How Have You Not Seen This? Episode 065: The Mist (B&W Director's Cut)

How Have You Not Seen This?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2014 47:18


Comedian Dustin Meadows hosts a weekly show wherein he watches his favorite movies with other comedians who've never seen the film before. Dustin introduces Bri Forney and Molly Owens to Frank Darabont's highly underrated Stephen King adaptation, discussing the greatness of Tom Jane, the effectiveness of the Director's Cut black and white palette, the inherent self-destruction of mankind and how much of a sucker punch to the heart that ending is. *Artwork by Brandon Schneider

Parker You're Fired » Podcast Episodes
The Shambling Dead: Gottfried Apologists. Not Tom Jane.

Parker You're Fired » Podcast Episodes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2014 64:53


Where we rant in every direction about The Walking Dead. BEWARE: There be spoilers here. And Zombies. And Gilbert Gottfried.

We Hate Movies
Episode 131 - Deep Blue Sea

We Hate Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2013 84:41


In this week's episode, the gang goes a few leagues under the sea with Sam Jackson and Tom Jane in the 1999 sharksploitation flick, Deep Blue Sea! How did this movie get away with ripping off Jurassic Park so bad? Why was that huge window a window and not a viewfinder? And how is Saffron Burrows letting so many people go party on the eve of their experiment? Plus: The Tea Party has a time tunnel we might be able to use. Deep Blue Sea stars Saffron Burrows, Samuel L. Jackson, Thomas Jane, Michael Rapaport, Stellan Skarsgard and LL Cool J; directed by Renny Harlin.

Punisher: Body Count
Punisher Body Count: Episode 25

Punisher: Body Count

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2012 157:50


We made it, people!  25 Episodes of bullets, blood baths, and blue humor!  Here's to 25 more!  Now if I can get serious for a minute, in the beginning of this episode Jake and I promote a charity site to help out one of the Aurora shooting victims.  Here is that link. Please read the guy's story and help out if you can.  If you do donate or message the site, don't mention the show, as that would be inappropriate.   Introduction - Jake and I talk up our current job prospects, and then we talk about what Radio Shack and door-to-door salesmen have in common (hint: they are both awful).  Contest-  The contest is still going!  This one will take some prep work, though.  Jake is giving away oringal splash page artwork from Punisher 2099, but he's doing it through forumforgeeks.com.  If you want to win, go there and register yourself there.  Once you're there, find our Punisher: Body Count thread under the podcasts section and comment in it.  You don't need to be a kiss-ass (you can even saw we suck!), just comment and you're entered.  Mail Call - I summarize some of Rucka's Reddit Q & A, and we also discuss Javier's question of just how many women Frank's slept with.  Finally, Tyrell Cannon stops by to asks us about the best one-eyed badasses out there.  Tyrell is also the author/artist of the Gary series which covers the murders of the Green River Killer.  We're going to talk up his books on the next show, but check out his work if you like the true crime genre. Bullet Points - After our interview with Tom Jane, it only makes sense we discuss his short film Dirty Laundry.  Jake and I give our take on the film, but we also cover the reactions other Punisher fans had about it.  We also get to Space: Punisher #1, which is as goofy as it sounds, yet still has some charm to it.   Flashbacks - In honor of the Spider-Man and Batman movies out right now, Punisher teams up with both in this segment!  In Giant-Sized Spider-Man #6, Frank and Spidey fight a weapons manufacturer named Moses Magnum, which is the most baller name known to man.  Then Chuck Dixon and John Romita Jr. find their way back into the show with Punisher/Batman: Deadly Knights!  Come for the fights, stay for the 1337 hacking.  Discharge Papers - Jake and I discuss the Spider-Man and Batman movies, and I blow the lid off on the non-controversy of the Punisher's connection to the Executioner pulp novels.  Finally, Jake and I talk up Blacksad, the noir comic that has talking animals in it and still manages to be awesome.

Punisher: Body Count
Punisher Body Count: Episode 24

Punisher: Body Count

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2012 71:17


Hey everyone, and welcome to a very special episode of Punisher: Body Count!  We finally got Tom Jane on the show, and it was a perfect time for it too!  Tom Jane's company Raw Studios has been announcing a ton of new material, such as a graphic novel adaptation of The Dark Country movie he directed/starred in, and new volume to Bad Planet coming to Comixology, which is also being kickstarted by Red Fly Studio into a video game!  Keep an eye out for those projects, coming to book stores and comic shops near you!  Also, he made a short Punisher fan film with a Ron Perlman cameo, so that's pretty neat I guess.  And by "neat" I mean unimaginably brutal and cool.    Tom Jane called us after a long weekend at San Diego Comicon, where he chatted with us for an hour and then gave us the link to the short film itself, only hours after it premiered at his panel!   The guy is one of the hardest workers in the entertainment business, and it was a pleasure having him on the show.  If you haven't already, go click that Raw Studios link above, check out his site, peruse his forums, and give his crew some props.   Here are some highlights of the interview where Tom: -Wonders how I knew about his cat -Brings us up to date on what he and Tim Bradstreet are releasing from Raw Studios, as well as his dream film projects -Discusses how Avi Arad and Tim Bradstreet got him to play the Punisher, a character he originally turned down! -Talks about feelings on the 2004 Punisher film he starred in -Explains how his Punisher fan film came together -What the Punisher means to him as a character and how he believes he should be handled -Shoots the shit with us about muscle cars and cigars -Tells us how to play the Hollywood game, and why it's worth it in the end We hope you enjoy the interview as much as we did.  Stick around after the interview to hear Jake's instructions on how to win the contest we're running in honor of our upcoming 25th episode! If you'd like, hit us up on iTunes or RSS.

Punisher: Body Count
Punisher Body Count: Episode 22

Punisher: Body Count

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2012 135:12


Welcome back to episode 22, where we ease back into our standard programming.  In today’s episode we explain a mix up with Tom Jane and make one too many masturbation jokes in the Flashbacks section. Introduction – Jake talks about how he’s living the real life Office Space movie, and I reveal that my dad listened to a podcast episode.  I also discuss a local carjacking and my time chatting with a guy dealing with multiple personality disorder. Mail Call – We clear up the Tom Jane thing, and Blackstone asks us if a PG-13 Punisher movie is possible.  Justin then asks us about the limits who Frank will kill, including under 18s.  We also discuss what we all assume Frank does off-panel to make us okay with all of his killing. Bullet Points – We help Marvel squeeze blood from a dead and buried stone by reluctantly discussing Untold Tales of the Punisher #1.  The best thing we can say is that it’s a self-contained story.  I then laud Greg Rucka’s Punisher #12 as a masterful thesis on how Frank can continue his warrior’s journey past the classic vigilante arc,  and Jake thinks it’s okay. Flashbacks – Did you know that in the 80s and 90s Marvel had a war series called The ‘Nam?  Guess who was a guest star in said series?  Punisher Invades The ‘Nam includes issues #52 and #53 of the series, and includes one of Frank’s earliest behind-the-lines sniping mission.  It’s awesome. Discharge Papers – We talk about a shitty Wall Street Journal article, and I get really depressed about Before Watchmen’s Minutemen and Silk Spectre.  Jake also talks upBlacksad, which I’m all on board with.  I then start running out of gas and try to explain why God Bless America is both a cartoonish, yet socially important movie. Stay tuned, people.  We’ve got some cool stuff planned for the summer!

Stop Podcasting Yourself
Episode 39 - Marjorie Malpass

Stop Podcasting Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2008 62:06


Actress, comedian, and former YTV PJ (What? I know, right?!), Marjorie Malpass joins the boys to talk Truck Nuts, Canadian show biz, and play a round of Tom Jane or Aaron Eckhart.

Word Balloon Comics Podcast
Tim Bradstreet Covers It All pt 1

Word Balloon Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2007 66:51


Today Word Balloon's host John Siuntres sits down for a chat with artist Tim Bradstreet, who breaks down his style of art, and answers the fans who think light box artists are just "tracers".They also talk about his years of covers for books like The Punisher, Hellblazer and his current work with his Raw Entertainment Partners Steve Niles and Thomas Jane. You'll get the details on Tim's longtime pet project Red Sky Diary, and they preview this month's re-return of the Sci-Fi story Bad Planet , written by Tom Jane with new interior artist James Daly. You'll want to follow along looking at the art examples discussed, so while you're listening,  check out Tim's typepad blog, http://timbradstreet.typepad.com/ , and his Red Sky Diary Page, http://www.myspace.com/redskydiary