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Well throw us on a Smucker's jar and have ol' Willard Scott salute us because we're 100! We are celebrating our 100th episode with actress and producer Amy Brenneman. You Might Know Her From You Might Know Her From The Leftovers, Private Practice, Heat, Fear, Daylight, Things You Can Tell Just By Looking at Her, NYPD Blue, and Judging Amy. Amy talked to us about signing up for The Leftovers with no dialogue, having a baby ripped out of her on the Grey's Anatomy spin-off Private Practice, and, of course, creating and starring in our personal favorite, Judging Amy. We got scoop on why Amy and Bruce never got together, why Vincent left then came back, and all the delicious intel about the legendary Tyne Daly money can buy. Plus, stories from the sets of Heat and Fear and Anne gets all her questions about Daylight answered. It's a big day folks and we couldn't have done it without you. Salud! Follow us on social media @damianbellino || @rodemanne Discussed this week: Damon Lindelof's The Leftovers (HBO) also created Lost Judging Amy inspired by Amy's real life mother, Frederica Joanne Shoenfield who was a state superior judge in Connecticut (only the 2nd female judge ever appointed in CT) Les Moonves President of CBS, who is married to Julie Chen (who is Chinese American), didn't want an interracial romance on his network Father of Tyne Daly's children is black, Georg Sanford Brown Dan Futterman left Judging Amy to be with his girlfriend in New York but came back for the last season. He wrote Capote, and he and his wife, Anya created HBO's In Treatment Amy Brenneman entered an ensemble when she took the gig on Private Practice Violet had a baby cut out of her while she was conscious Tim Daly is Tyne's brother and they were made to be love interests on Private Practice Janice Licalsi on NYPD Blue David Caruso got terrible press for his bad behavior on set of NYPD Blue We only remembered Dennis Franz's butt Starred in Michael Mann's Heat (1995) opposite Robert DeNiro Things You Can Tell Just By Looking at Her (now streaming on Amazon) is one of our faves Amy starred in Nevada an indie opposite Kathy Najimy, Saffron Burrows, and Kirstie Alley Amy negotiated last billing: “and Amy Brenneman” on her Private Practice contract The Good Son Starred as angels in two of her husband, Brad Silberling's movies: Casper and City of Angels Fear is a violent toxic male movie that has some insane scenes Played a lesbian in 88 Minutes opposite Al Pacino and on Veep (Season 6, ep Queen of Scotland on the CW series, Reign opposite former guest Megan Follows (Ep #97) Starred opposite Kathy Baker in 4 films: Things You Can Tell Just By Looking at Her, Nine Lives, The Jane Austen Book Club, ATF Plays sister to a blind Cameron Diaz in TYCTJBLAH. Calista Flockhart was lesbian opposite Valeria Golino Stars in Daylight opposite Sylvester Stallone. Her character has a Cats poster on her wall. She also stops a live wire in the tunnel by putting boots on her hands @ 31:50. Sakina Jaffrey (Ep #25) was also in Daylight and told us about it Timestamp for Daylight scene: Cameron Diaz' book: Body Book: The Law of Hunger, the Science of Strength, and Other Ways to Love Your Amazing Body
Welcome to episode 25! If you thought we were a wee bit too drunk last episode, well, too bad, because this episode is off the rails. Also, Melissa’s audio in the beginning of this episode is janky, and we have no idea why! ¯_(ツ)_/¯ We’re killing it. Melissa rocks some fun facts about America and alcohol, while Aimee explains the relationship between American diners and politics. Music by Andrew Huang. Break audio from HBO’s “Veep” Season 5 episode “Mother” Shout out to Surfside Sips for making kick ass reusable glass straws. #addclasswithglass Don't forget to rate and subscribe! iTunes/Apple Google Spotify Blog: DrunkDish.com Twitter: @drunkdishpod Instagram: @drunkdish Facebook: Drunk Dish Podcast Email: drunkdishpod@gmail.com
It’s Emmy weekend and my first guest on the new "Cone of Silence" podcast is the award-winning executive producer and showrunner of HBO's Veep, David Mandel. His comedy career began at Comedy Central and SNL and he went on to produce some of the greatest comedy hits of our time from Seinfeld and Curb Your Enthusiasm to taking over Veep in Season 5. We get the inside scoop on how the Veep team put together the last season and came up with the incredibly fitting finale (be warned: spoilers). We also talk about what it's like to work (twice) with the amazing Julia Louis-Dreyfus, and what it takes to stay on top of the comedy game. Plus, learn how Veep always seems to be ahead of the news cycle (we're talking Washington insiders!).
Crabb and Sales discuss how they consider nicknames to be a sign of affection. To Crabb’s surprise, Sales reveals that she wishes a current popular biopic wasn’t made as a musical!?Fleabag Season 1 (2016) (Currently on iView for a limited period. Ep 1 until 28 June.)The Fourth Wall (Wikipedia)The day I played a round of golf with Donald Trump by Phillip Coorey (AFR. 2016 Nov 17 – note: may be paywall restricted if you have reached your quota.)Veep Season 7 (2019) starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Tony HaleRocketman (2019) biopic of Elton John starring Taron Egerton.Elton John celebrates 50 years of hits with songwriting partner Bernie Taupin interviewed by Leigh Sales (via ABC 7.30, 2017 14 Nov)Photos: Elton John’s Outfits Through the Years: See all the sunglasses, animal costumes and chest hair from 1973 on. (Rolling Stone, 2011 Feb 02)There Are Two Types of Airport People: Some travelers love being late by Amanda Mull (The Atlantic. 2019 May 29)
As we keep trudging along on our journey to watch all of Quentin Tarantino's movies, we've reached his 3rd written and directed film, Jackie Brown. Both of us had never seen this highly-rated flick so we'll be breaking down Jackie Brown with fresh eyes.Before we get into that we'll start it off by chatting about the last movies we've ingested, what we're streaming on the inter-webs and our most delicious meals of late.Our first female-led Tarantino film features Pam Grier as well as Samuel L. Jackson in this crime thriller. We had fun talking about all the things we enjoyed and disliked on this one. This episode ends with us playing our Blast From the Past Movie Game and then our Patrons get to hear us break down our Top 5 Favorite Films Featuring Flight Attendants. Hope you all are enjoying our Inglorious Podcasts and have fun listening to us chat about Jackie Brown!Enjoy!1:37 Long Shot4:11 The Emperors New Groove5:33 There's Something About Mary7:27 Veep Season 710:25 Buegs' Favorite Meal11:45 Kramurczuk Sausage Company13:30 Manny's Steak House13:47 @AvidIndoorzmen Plugs14:30 www.patreon.com/theavidindoorsmen16:40 Coming Attractions: STRIPES and Kill Bill Vol.117:34 Jackie Brown Plot Synopsis18:18 Rotten Tomatoes18:38 Jay Carr from The Boston Globe19:10 Jonathan Rosenbaum from The Chicago Reader19:42 Buegs' Hot Take21:48 Rob's Hot Take26:08 The Dude Award29:21 The Tucci Award35:50 Favorite Scene (Sophie's Choice)45:24 Show Me The Money 49:40 Buegs' Boo Hoo Moments50:22 Movie Trivia55:35 Judgement Day58:25 Blast From the Past Movie Game1:09:12 Top 5 Films Featuring Flight Attendantswww.patreon.com/theavidindoorsmen www.theavidindoorsmen.comwww.facebook.com/theavidindoorsmen Twitter: @AvidIndoorzmenInstagram: @TheAvidIndoorsmen
For the second week in a row we say goodbye to one of our favourite HBO shows and this time it's VEEP! The seventh and final season wraps things up for the Emmy Award and SV Award winning series. Does it do it justice? We break down what happens to all our favourite characters and give our thoughts on the biggest moments of the season. For all our reviews and competitions you can Like us at - https://www.facebook.com/ScreenVerdictPodcast
Dave and Pat review Ari Lennox's "Shea Butter Baby" (1:17) and Logic's "Confessions of A Different Mind" (6:01) before reflecting on Veep Season 7 and the end of a great series (15:42). We review Game of Thrones Season 8 Episode 5 "The Bells" and discuss the show's rushed pacing (25:52). We conclude with reviews of "Under the Silver Lake" with Andrew Garfield (40:12) and "Pokémon Detective Pikachu" (46:01).
Hosts Amy Maestri and Mina Wahab break down the series finale of “Veep” with special guest Ben Mankiewicz. They share their thoughts on the Meyer presidency and the awful events and selling out that led up to it. They additionally dissect the “6 months later” scene and the “24 years later” scene. Watch until the end for a very special segment and surprise! ABOUT VEEP: Veep is an American political satire comedy television series, starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus, set in the office of Selina Meyer, a fictional Vice President, and subsequent President, of the United States. The series was created by Armando Iannucci, who created the British political comedy series The Thick of It, and also wrote and directed that series' film spin-off In the Loop (2009), all of which feature the same writing staff. Veep has received critical acclaim and won several major awards. It has been nominated four years in a row for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series, winning the award for its fourth season. Its second season won the Writers Guild of America Award for Television: Comedy Series, and its third season won the TCA Award for Outstanding Achievement in Comedy. Louis-Dreyfus has won four consecutive Primetime Emmy Awards, one Screen Actors Guild Award, two Critics' Choice Television Awards and one Television Critics Association Award for her performance. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV Buy Merch at http://shop.spreadshirt.com/AfterbuzzTV/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Hosts Amy Maestri and Mina Wahab break down the series finale of “Veep” with special guest Ben Mankiewicz. They share their thoughts on the Meyer presidency and the awful events and selling out that led up to it. They additionally dissect the “6 months later” scene and the “24 years later” scene. Watch until the end for a very special segment and surprise! ABOUT VEEP: Veep is an American political satire comedy television series, starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus, set in the office of Selina Meyer, a fictional Vice President, and subsequent President, of the United States. The series was created by Armando Iannucci, who created the British political comedy series The Thick of It, and also wrote and directed that series' film spin-off In the Loop (2009), all of which feature the same writing staff. Veep has received critical acclaim and won several major awards. It has been nominated four years in a row for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series, winning the award for its fourth season. Its second season won the Writers Guild of America Award for Television: Comedy Series, and its third season won the TCA Award for Outstanding Achievement in Comedy. Louis-Dreyfus has won four consecutive Primetime Emmy Awards, one Screen Actors Guild Award, two Critics' Choice Television Awards and one Television Critics Association Award for her performance. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV "Like" Us on http://www.Facebook.com/AfterBuzzTV Buy Merch at http://shop.spreadshirt.com/AfterbuzzTV/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Ep 55 - Barry, Veep, Broad City, The Other Two, Miracle Workers, The Inventor and The Twilight Zone (1959)Today is an all TV edition of Let’s Babble! We discuss the season premieres of Barry and Veep and the finales of Broad City, The Other Two and Miracle Workers. We end by discussing The Inventor documentary and 1959’s The Twilight Zone.00:00:00 - 00:01:13 Intro. Please make sure to Subscribe, Rate and Review us on Apple Podcast. We are also on Spotify!00:01:13 - 00:06:08 Barry Discussion00:06:08 - 00:13:25 Barry Spoilers for Season 1 and Season 2 Premiere00:13:25 - 00:18:23 Veep Discussion00:18:23 - 00:23:09 Veep Season 7 Premiere Spoilers00:23:09 - 00:26:12 Broad City Season 5 Discussion00:26:12 - 00:35:19 Broad City Season 5 Spoilers00:35:19 - 00:40:51 The Other Two Discussion00:40:51 - 00:47:39 The Other Two Spoilers00:47:39 - 00:52:18 Miracle Workers Finale Discussion00:52:18 - 00:59:40 The Inventor Discussion00:59:40 - 01:07:55 The Twilight Zone (1959) Discussion01:07:55 - 01:08:24 OutroThank you for listening. Please make sure to Subscribe, Rate and Review us on Apple Podcast.Follow us on:Twitter // Instagram // Letterboxd // FacebookTheme Music: Urbana-Metronica (wooh-yeah mix) by spinningmerkaba
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This week the boys chat about Veep Season 1 Episode 1.Veep is an American political satire comedy television series, starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus.The series was created by Scottish writer Armando Iannucci as an adaptation of his British sitcom The Thick of It and is set in the office of Selina Meyer, a fictional vice president (and, later, president) of the United States.Veep is currently available on Sky Atlantic via Sky and Now TVComedy Slab is available on Apple Podcasts, Spreaker, Stitcher,iHeart Radio and Youtube.Subscribe for a new episode each Monday.We're @ComedySlab on Twitter.
Recorded backstage at the Sydney Writers Festival. Sales and Crabb dissect the history of Donald Trump's hair and how it feels to 'witter' away at one of your favourite authors. There is a sweet anecdote about Roger Moore, plus discussion about John McCain and how nostalgia has become a refuge.The 100 greatest descriptions of Donald Trump's hair ever written - by Monica Hesse (Washington Post; 2016 Jun 2)My writing day - by Anne Enright (The Guardian; 2016 Apr 23)Sydney Writers Festival 2017 Opening Night: Brit Bennett, Anne Enright and George Saunders - 22-28 May 2017Man shares heartwarming childhood memory of Roger Moore : Marc Haynes account of meeting Roger Moore (via UK Telegraph; 2017 May 23)Putin a bigger threat than ISIS says John McCain - interviewed by Leigh Sales (via ABC 7.30 2017 May 29)Faith of My Fathers: A Family Memoir - by John McCain, Mark SalterWhat Donald Trump was up to while John McCain was a prisoner of war - by Michael E. Miller and Fred Barbash (Washington Post; 2015 Jul 20)Veep : Season 6 (2017)Master of None - Season 2 - Netflix (Starring: Aziz Ansari, H. Jon Benjamin, Eric Wareheim)Kumail Nanjiani's Culture Clash Comedy - by Andrew Marantz (New Yorker; 2017 May 8)Silicon Valley - HBO ComedyI Don't Know What to Do With Good White People - by Brit Bennett (Jezebel 2014 Dec 17)The Mothers: A Novel - by Brit BennettCaroline Kennedy, the daughter of John F. Kennedy, shares a video message that commemorates the 100th birthday of her father - via CNN (2017 May 27)Why She Broke: The woman, her children and the lake: Akon Goude's tragic story - by Helen Garner (*currently subscriber access only) (The Monthly, 2017 June)
FTW217 - The Neon Demon In which our intrepid trio are seduced by the glitz and glamour of one of our favorite directors and discuss The Neon Demon. Were we seduced again or did we find fault in his less than subtle techniques? Yay/Nay (4:14) Blow Out • The Shallows • Lights Out (short) • Veep Season 5 • Bambi • Point Break (2015) • The Visit • Game Of Thrones Season 6 Finale (SPOILERS!!!) • Trailer Hitches (46:55) Mechanic: Resurrection • Jack Reacher: Never Go Back • Bleed For This • Main Review (1:03:13) Spoilers (1:31:51) Email: firsttimewatchers@gmail.com • Twitter: @1sttimewatchers • Tumblr: firsttimwatchers.tumblr.com • Back Catalogue: firsttimewatchers.blogspot.com
Devin and Mark welcome returning guest Kevin Werner to discuss the fourth season of Veep. They talk about the highs (Jonah and Richard, the cult of Tom James, the plight of Catherine Meyer) and the lows (fuzzy electoral math, overly dense finale plots) of this season, and they touch on our expectations for the next one, the first under replacement showrunner David Mandel.
Anna Chlumsky talks about Veep: Season 2, guest starring on Hannibal and My Girl's enduring popularity. Plus, news about S.H.I.E.L.D.'s new title and Breaking Bad'a potential spinoff.