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Angie Ruiz is a writer, director, and producer of award-winning documentaries Forever Faithful & Black Beauty Breed that can be seen on Apple+, Amazon Prime, and Vimeo On Demand. Her new film, Wonders of the Wolf, will be screening at film festivals in 2025. Angie shared insights into the filmmaking process, the influences that shaped her work, and the message she hopes to convey through the film Wonders of the Wolf.Angie Ruiz WebsiteWonders of the Wolf Film@mrsangieruiz@thewolfconnectionpod
Join us on the Advanced Age Roleplaying Gamers Podcast as host Nathan interviews the brilliant minds behind the epic fantasy film “Empire Queen: The Golden Age of Magic.” In this exclusive episode, we sit down with stars and co-creators Chris Dan Owens and Jason Schulz to dive deep into their journey of bringing this ambitious project to life. From the origins of their collaboration on music videos like “Shine on Me” to the challenges of creating a 2.5-hour fantasy epic, discover how their love for fantasy, teamwork, and a talented cast led to the creation of a family-friendly film that has already won accolades at Gen Con 2024. Explore the making of the film, the stunning locations, and the incredible orchestral score that makes “Empire Queen” a must-watch for all fantasy enthusiasts.
Surprise! We're joined from Los Angeles by the legendary Karina Longworth, renowned film historian, author, critic and host of the iconic podcast You Must Remember This. This week, we're jumping ahead to discuss HIGH SOCIETY (1956). Louis Armstrong definitely deserved better, and we tackle the explicitly racist treatment of his character in the context in which 1950s Australian audiences would have received it. Also, what's with the old-timey trope of old men singing to little girls about how they'll be hot when they grow up? This week, opinions, perspectives and historical insights vary significantly between the four of us, but all come together to form a cohesive picture. As Karina says, "Your mileage may vary." Deirdre O'Connell's Harlem Nights: The Secret History of Australia's Jazz Age is available from Macquarie University Press. Dream Empire (2016) is streaming on Vimeo On Demand. Listen to Henry's new show with W.M. Akers, I'll Watch Anything. The new season of You Must Remember This - a continuation of the Erotic 90s series - begins on September 5th. No longer on social media! Check out our website - SUDDENLYPOD.GAY Get in touch with us - suddenlypod at gmail dot com Donate to the show @ ko.fi.com/suddenlypod
Welcome to The Art of Medicine, the program that explores the arts, business, and clinical aspects of the practice of medicine! I'm your host, Dr. Andrew Wilner. I had the pleasure to discuss a hot topic that you have probably heard about on the news, and hopefully will soon see on a documentary film, “The Invisible Extinction-The race to save our vanishing microbes!” available on Amazon, AppleTV, Google Play, and Vimeo on Demand. To learn more and download a free movie poster, check out the website: www.theinvisibleextinction.comWhat is the microbiome and why should you care? To answer these questions and more, two filmmakers responsible for the documentary, Sarah Schenck, and Steven Lawrence, and I spent 30-minutes together in a lively discussion.Please watch this 30-minute interview with Co-Directors Sarah Schenck and Steven Lawrence about “The Invisible Extinction.” In the US, it's available through Amazon, iTunes, and other streaming platforms. In Canada, it's only available on iTunes and Vimeo On Demand. Available internationally on Vimeo On Demand.You can also listen to "The Art of Medicine with Dr. Andrew Wilner" on the web: https://andrewwilner.buzzsprout.com/ or streaming on your favorite podcast player! Please search for "The Art of Medicine with Dr. Andrew Wilner" on Amazon, Apple, Google, iHeart, Spotify, Stitcher, and many others! Feedback is welcome! Please rate, review, and share every episode you learn from and enjoy! You'll find a new program every two weeks. To receive the latest updates and links, please join my email list at: www.andrewwilner.comTo help fund this program: https://www.patreon.com/andrewwilner Finally, this production has been made possible in part by support from “The Art of Medicine's” wonderful sponsor, Locumstory.com. If you are interested in locum tenens, or considering a new full-time position, please go to Locumstory.com.Or paste this link into your browser:https://locumstory.com/?source=DSP_directbuy_drwilnerpodcast_physician_generalTell them Dr. Wilner sent you! Thanks for watching!PS: For some nonmedical entertainment, watch "Underwater with Dr. Andrew" on YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/andrewwilner
Welcome to this episode of our podcast, where we interview Lindsay Keys and Winslow Crane-Murdoch, the filmmakers behind the acclaimed Lyme disease documentary "The Quiet Epidemic" coming out on May 16 on Amazon, iTunes, and Vimeo-On-Demand. Both Lindsay and Winslow are Lyme disease patients themselves, and they first met while undergoing treatment at a Lyme disease center. During this time, they were urged to incorporate a pursuit of purpose into their treatment plan, which eventually led them on a 7-year journey to make a film that uncovers the broader issues surrounding Lyme disease and its impact on millions of people worldwide. In this episode, the filmmakers share the story of a young girl from Brooklyn and a Duke University scientist who were both diagnosed with Chronic Lyme disease, a condition that many medical professionals still deny exists. The film follows their journey to find answers, which leads them into the middle of a heated medical debate. As the filmmakers dig deeper, they uncover a history of Lyme disease dating back to its discovery in 1975. The paper trail of suppressed scientific research and buried documents shed light on why ticks and the diseases they carry have been allowed to quietly spread around the globe. Joining us as a special co-host is Phyllis Bedford, the Executive Director of the LymeLight Foundation. Together, we delve into this thought-provoking film and explore the issues surrounding Lyme disease. We discuss the challenges of making the documentary, the controversy surrounding Lyme disease, and the impact of this quiet epidemic on millions of people around the world. If you want to learn more about how Lindsay Keys and Winslow Crane-Murdoch utilized the pursuit of purpose on their healing journeys, and how it led them to create a powerful and informative film that sheds light on the quiet epidemic of Lyme disease, then tune in now. This is an episode you won't want to miss.
Today we are joined by Sarah Schenck and Steven Lawrence, the directors of the new documentary film, “The Invisible Extinction: The Race to Save Our Vanishing Microbes” along with Jared Ramirez, CEO of Enviromedica, for part two of our conversation about the potentially irreversible consequences we may face as a species if we lose our gut microbiome diversity. Visit The Invisible Extinction or find the film on Amazon, iTunes, Google Play and Vimeo On Demand. And, see enviromedica's full line of amazing synbiotics at enviromedica.com.Thank you to our sponsors!enviromedica – The BEST probiotics on the planet!Children's Health Defense - Listen every Monday for News & Views with Mary Holland of CHD!sunwarrior - Use the code OLR for 20% off your purchase!The Well Being JournalThorne - Get 20% off your order and free shipping!
We have an amazing episode for you. Troy Hale, director of the film Sh*t Saves the World joins us on today's show. Troy talked about the genesis for this this poignant and hilarious documentary. We learned about the urgent need for clean and accessible toilets and sewage systems. And how there are lots and lots of precious metals living rent free in American poop. Gives new meaning to the phrase, "digging for gold". Enjoy! Follow/Contact Troy at: shitsavestheworld.com Rent or Buy the film at Apple TV, Vimeo On Demand, YouTube, Amazon, Google Play, and more INSTAGRAM: @shitsavestheworld FACEBOOK: shitsavestheworld/ ------------------------------------------------- SUPPORT THE SHOW BY BECOMING A PATRON: https://www.patreon.com/HeyPoopypodcast FOLLOW HEY POOPY PODCAST AT: Instagram @heypoopypodcast Twitter @HeyPoopy Facebook Fan Page https://www.facebook.com/groups/hppodcast YouTube Hey Poopy Dave Ellen Website www.heypoopypodcast.com Email heypoopypodcast@gmail.com Call Us at 203-998-5579 RATE, REVIEW DOWNLOAD AND SUBSCRIBE AT: Tunes Spotify Pandora Stitcher Libsyn Google Amazon or wherever you get your podcasts
Legendary yoga teacher Sri Dharma Mittra first encountered yoga as a teenager before meeting his guru in 1964 and beginning his training in earnest. Sri Dharma founded one of the early independent schools of yoga in New York City in 1975 and has taught many tens of thousands the world over in the years since. Sri Dharma is the model and creator of The Master Yoga Chart of 908 Postures, the author of ASANAS: 608 Yoga Poses, the LOAY Teachers' Manual and Yoga Wisdom, has released two DVDs to date – Maha Sadhana Levels I and II, and recently captured classes are available for streaming via alomoves.com, YogaJournal.com and Vimeo On Demand. Sri Dharma continues to disseminate the complete traditional science of yoga through daily classes, international workshops and his Life of a Yogi Teacher Trainings at the Dharma Yoga New York Center. For more information on all things Dharma Yoga, please visit: www.dharmayogacenter.com.In this episode Holly Skodis interviews Sri Dharma Mittra about the role of the teacher, yogic practices and veganism for spiritual development. Topics discussed in this episode: Sri Dharma Mittra's Guru Sri Swami Kailashananda a.k.a. Yogi GuptaAhimsaThe Sattvic DietThe role of vegan foods in a spiritual practice The condition of the soulReincarnation and the meaning of lifeRaja YogaYoga Nidra Karma YogaMeditation Yoga Postures
During World War II, the United States Army contracted with a group of engineers at the University of Pennsylvania Moore School of Electrical Engineering to build the ENIAC, the world's first programmable general-purpose electronic digital computer in order to more quickly calculate numbers for ballistics tables. Once the top-secret device was built, someone needed to figure out how to program the more than 17,000 vacuum tubes, 70,000 resistors, 10,000 capacitors, 6,000 switches, and 1,500 mechanical relays so that the calculations could be run. Six women mathematicians who had been manually calculating the figures, were chosen to develop the programming, which they worked out before they were even allowed to see the machine. Joining me to help us learn more about the ENIAC six is Kathy Kleiman, a leader in Internet law and policy, founder of the ENIAC Programmers Project, and author of the 2022 book, Proving Ground: The Untold Story of the Six Women Who Programmed the World's First Modern Computer. Our theme song is Frogs Legs Rag, composed by James Scott and performed by Kevin MacLeod, licensed under Creative Commons. The episode image is “Photograph of World's First Computer, the Electronic Numerical Integrator and Calculator,” National Archives at College Park, ARC Identifier 594262. Sources: Proving Ground: The Untold Story of the Six Women Who Programmed the World's First Modern Computer by Kathy Kleiman The ENIAC Programmers Project “Jean Bartik, Software Pioneer, Dies at 86,” by Steve Lohr, The New York Times, April 7, 2011. “Frances E. Holberton, 84, Early Computer Programmer,” by Steve Lohr, The New York Times, December 17, 2001. The Computers: The Remarkable Story of the ENIAC Programmers, 2016, Vimeo On-Demand. “ENIAC Accumulator #2,” Smithsonian National Museum of American History. “The world's first general purpose computer turns 75,” by Erica K. Brockmeier, Penn Today, February 11, 2021. “The Brief History of the ENIAC Computer,” by Steven Levy, Smithsonian Magazine, November 2013. “ENIAC: First computer makes history,” by Michael Kanellos, ZDNet, February 13, 2006. “ENIAC Programmers,” Women in Technology Hall of Fame Awards. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hablamos con el director puertorriqueño Manuel Peña sobre su primer largometraje: El Yunque National Forest: Area 51. Disponible el jueves, 24 de marzo en Vimeo On Demand.
In this episode, we watched the documentary False Alarm (2021) about that time in 2018 no one talks about anymore when the people of Hawaii received an erroneous warning on their phone that North Korea fired a nuclear armed ballistic missile and they had minutes to live. What was the reaction of people who received this ominous message? How does this ordeal stack up to Hawaiians' long history of being on the short end of the nuclear arms race? Have there ever been a worse case of Textmergency/Textastrophe than this nuclear attack warning appearing on every cell phone in Hawaii? Tim Westmyer (@NuclearPodcast) and the documentary's director Nick Lyell (@FalseAlarmFilm) answer these questions and more. The documentary is streaming thru Vimeo On-Demand for the month of November 2021: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/falsealarm/311014137 Movie information: www.FalseAlarmFilm.com Before we clear our nuclear notifications on our mobile phones, we recommend: -False Alarm (documentary 2021) -Super Critical Podcast episode #21 on Ladybug Ladybug (1963) -Alia Wong, “Pandemonium and Rage in Hawaii,” The Atlantic, January 14, 2018 -Sean Flynn, “The Real Story of the Hawaiian Missile Crisis,” GQ, April 2, 2018 -Noelani Goodyear-Kaopua, et al, A Nation Rising: Hawaiian Movements for Life, Land, and Sovereignty, 2014 -Noho Hewa: The Wrongful Occupation of Hawaii (2008 documentary) -The Bomb (PBS 2015 documentary) -The Future, WTF (card game made by Nick Lyell and the Solar Punk Surf Club) Check out our website, SuperCriticalPodcast.com, for more resources and related items. We aim to have at least one new episode every month. Let us know what you think about the podcast and any ideas you may have about future episodes and guests by reaching out at on Twitter @NuclearPodcast, GooglePlay, Spotify, SoundCloud, TuneIn, Stitcher Radio, Facebook, SuperCriticalPodcast@gmail.com, and YouTube. Enjoy!
Our series of bonus podcasts continues with Tahita Bulmer and Andy Spence from New Young Pony Club naming their favourite albums of the 00s era. Tahita goes for Life Without Buildings album Any Other City and explains how the vocals from Sue Tompkins provided inspiration for her own delivery in NYPC. Meanwhile, Andy goes with Silent Alarm by Bloc Party, an album that proved to be an influential one for NYPC. Remember you can check out our full episode with Tahita and Andy about New Young Pony Club in our library, too. New Young Pony Club fan? Share your memories of the band with us: Twitter: @TheBITBpod Instagram: @boysinthebandpod Facebook: The Boys In The Band Podcast Or drop us an Email - boysinthebandpod@gmail.com Written, presented and produced by Peter Smith and Richard Gallagher Pod thumbnail design by Daniel Curtin *Recorded on 31 August 2021* GIDDY STRATOSPHERES As part of our partnership with 00s indie film Giddy Stratospheres, we're delighted to be able to offer listeners of the Boys in the Band Podcast an exclusive 20% discount to rent the film via Vimeo On Demand. Just follow the link - https://vimeo.com/ondemand/giddystratospheres - and enter the promo code boysintheband at checkout, and you'll be able to stream the film for as little as £3.59. FREE BEER! Our sponsors Beer 52 have a great offer for Boys in the Band Podcast listeners! If you fancy a free case of 8 craft beers go to beer52.com/band and all you have to do is cover the postage costs of £5.95.
This week on The Boys in the Band Podcast we catch up with Tahita Bulmer and Andy Spence from New Young Pony Club. The band came to the fore in the 00s with their blend of disco and electro punk, and their huge track Ice Cream was played everywhere. Tahita tells us about the big effort that went into nailing the brilliant lyrics to that top tune. With the success of that track and their debut album, Fantastic Playroom, New Young Pony Club were propelled around the world on tour, playing from Hong Kong to Kazakhstan, New York to Sri Lanka and most places in between. The pair share some fantastic stories from those trips. We also chat about how their sound evolved over their next two albums, the ups and downs of self-releasing their second LP... and why they just hate the tag 'New Rave'! New Young Pony Club fan? Share your memories of the band with us: Twitter: @TheBITBpod Instagram: @boysinthebandpod Facebook: The Boys In The Band Podcast Or drop us an Email - boysinthebandpod@gmail.com Written, presented and produced by Peter Smith and Richard Gallagher Pod thumbnail design by Daniel Curtin *Recorded on 31 August 2021* GIDDY STRATOSPHERES As part of our partnership with 00s indie film Giddy Stratospheres, we're delighted to be able to offer listeners of the Boys in the Band Podcast an exclusive 20% discount to rent the film via Vimeo On Demand. Just follow the link - https://vimeo.com/ondemand/giddystratospheres - and enter the promo code boysintheband at checkout, and you'll be able to stream the film for as little as £3.59. FREE BEER! Our sponsors Beer 52 have a great offer for Boys in the Band Podcast listeners! If you fancy a free case of 8 craft beers go to beer52.com/band and all you have to do is cover the postage costs of £5.95.
Our series of bonus podcasts continues with Tom Greatorex from Black Wire naming his favourite album of the 00s era. Tom picks The Moldy Peaches album and chats about his love for the music created by Adam Green and Kimya Dawson, from the brilliant songcraft to the quirky lyrics. There's also a shout out for Jeffrey Lewis, with Tom explaining how he ended up touring with one of his favourite musicians (and buying him ice cream!) Remember you can check out our full episode with Tom about Black Wire in our library, too. Black Wire fan? Share your memories of the band with us: Twitter: @TheBITBpod Instagram: @boysinthebandpod Facebook: The Boys In The Band Podcast Or drop us an Email - boysinthebandpod@gmail.com Written, presented and produced by Peter Smith and Richard Gallagher Pod thumbnail design by Daniel Curtin *Recorded on 25 August 2021* GIDDY STRATOSPHERES As part of our partnership with 00s indie film Giddy Stratospheres, we're delighted to be able to offer listeners of the Boys in the Band Podcast an exclusive 20% discount to rent the film via Vimeo On Demand. Just follow the link - https://vimeo.com/ondemand/giddystratospheres - and enter the promo code boysintheband at checkout, and you'll be able to stream the film for as little as £3.59. FREE BEER! Our sponsors Beer 52 have a great offer for Boys in the Band Podcast listeners! If you fancy a free case of 8 craft beers go to beer52.com/band and all you have to do is cover the postage costs of £5.95.
This week on The Boys in the Band Podcast we catch up with Tom Greatorex from Black Wire. The band burst onto the scene in Leeds and immediately became renowned for their wild live shows, with one of their early gigs inspiring the Kaiser Chiefs' I Predict A Riot. Tom recalls that night - and tries to work out how he ended up losing his trousers and being punched on stage by a bouncer! The band spent a lot of time on the road with The Cribs and Tom chats about his respect for the Jarman brothers and other bands of the era who inspired them as we discuss how the 00s scene emerged. The band split in 2007 but gave fans a lockdown treat in 2020 when they finally released their second album 13 years after it had been recorded, so we get the story behind that, too. Black Wire fan? Share your memories of the band with us: Twitter: @TheBITBpod Instagram: @boysinthebandpod Facebook: The Boys In The Band Podcast Or drop us an Email - boysinthebandpod@gmail.com Written, presented and produced by Peter Smith and Richard Gallagher Pod thumbnail design by Daniel Curtin *Recorded on 25 August 2021* GIDDY STRATOSPHERES As part of our partnership with 00s indie film Giddy Stratospheres, we're delighted to be able to offer listeners of the Boys in the Band Podcast an exclusive 20% discount to rent the film via Vimeo On Demand. Just follow the link - https://vimeo.com/ondemand/giddystratospheres - and enter the promo code boysintheband at checkout, and you'll be able to stream the film for as little as £3.59. FREE BEER! Our sponsors Beer 52 have a great offer for Boys in the Band Podcast listeners! If you fancy a free case of 8 craft beers go to beer52.com/band and all you have to do is cover the postage costs of £5.95.
Our series of bonus podcasts continues with Ben Gautrey and Kieran Mahon from The Cooper Temple Clause naming their favourite albums of the 00s era. Ben picks The Suburbs by Arcade Fire and explains the impact the album had on him as he and his band were going their own ways, while Kieran explains why Interpol's Turn on the Bright Lights was such an influential album to musicians at that time. They also ask us to name our own favourite albums of the 00s. Put on the spot, we come up with our own selections! Remember you can check out our full episode with Ben and Kieran about The Cooper Temple Clause in our library, too. The Cooper Temple Clause fan? Share your memories of the band with us: Twitter: @TheBITBpod Instagram: @boysinthebandpod Facebook: The Boys In The Band Podcast Or drop us an Email - boysinthebandpod@gmail.com Written, presented and produced by Peter Smith and Richard Gallagher Pod thumbnail design by Daniel Curtin *Recorded on 15 July 2021* GIDDY STRATOSPHERES As part of our partnership with 00s indie film Giddy Stratospheres, we're delighted to be able to offer listeners of the Boys in the Band Podcast an exclusive 20% discount to rent the film via Vimeo On Demand. Just follow the link - https://vimeo.com/ondemand/giddystratospheres - and enter the promo code boysintheband at checkout, and you'll be able to stream the film for as little as £3.59. FREE BEER! Our sponsors Beer 52 have a great offer for Boys in the Band Podcast listeners! If you fancy a free case of 8 craft beers go to beer52.com/band and all you have to do is cover the postage costs of £5.95.
This week on The Boys in the Band Podcast we talk to Ben and Kieran from The Cooper Temple Clause about how this gang of mates enjoyed success in the 00s. The boys give us a fantastic insight into the band, from using fancy dress Thursdays to lighten up long recording sessions to chaotic football matches with Muse, fans of The Cure and Brazilian acrobats! They also tell us how they wrote songs such as breakout hit 'Who needs enemies?', Michael Fassbender's role in their music video and much more! The Cooper Temple Clause fan? Share your memories of the band with us: Twitter: @TheBITBpod Instagram: @boysinthebandpod Facebook: The Boys In The Band Podcast Or drop us an Email - boysinthebandpod@gmail.com Written, presented and produced by Peter Smith and Richard Gallagher Pod thumbnail design by Daniel Curtin *Recorded on 15 July 2021* GIDDY STRATOSPHERES As part of our partnership with 00s indie film Giddy Stratospheres, we're delighted to be able to offer listeners of the Boys in the Band Podcast an exclusive 20% discount to rent the film via Vimeo On Demand. Just follow the link - https://vimeo.com/ondemand/giddystratospheres - and enter the promo code boysintheband at checkout, and you'll be able to stream the film for as little as £3.59. FREE BEER! Our sponsors Beer 52 have a great offer for Boys in the Band Podcast listeners! If you fancy a free case of 8 craft beers go to beer52.com/band and all you have to do is cover the postage costs of £5.95.
Our series of bonus podcasts continues with Matt Maust from Cold War Kids naming his favourite album of the 00s era. He picks The Good, The Bad & The Queen's self-titled debut - and describes the work by the super group as "the perfect album". The band consisted of singer Damon Albarn (Blur and Gorillaz), bassist Paul Simonon (The Clash), guitarist Simon Tong (The Verve), and drummer Tony Allen (Fela Kuti). With those icons combining together, there are a lot of different influences at play and Matt explains how the sound of the band is hard to pin down - but very special nonetheless. He also discusses the importance of British music to him and how, as a youngster, the music from these shores captured his imagination and ultimately ended up bringing him and his bandmates together. Remember you can check out our full episode with Matt about Cold War Kids in our library, too. Cold War Kids fan? Share your memories of the band with us: Twitter: @TheBITBpod Instagram: @boysinthebandpod Facebook: The Boys In The Band Podcast Or drop us an Email - boysinthebandpod@gmail.com Written, presented and produced by Peter Smith and Richard Gallagher Pod thumbnail design by Daniel Curtin *Recorded on 18 July 2021* GIDDY STRATOSPHERES As part of our partnership with 00s indie film Giddy Stratospheres, we're delighted to be able to offer listeners of the Boys in the Band Podcast an exclusive 20% discount to rent the film via Vimeo On Demand. Just follow the link - https://vimeo.com/ondemand/giddystratospheres - and enter the promo code boysintheband at checkout, and you'll be able to stream the film for as little as £3.59. FREE BEER! Our sponsors Beer 52 have a great offer for Boys in the Band Podcast listeners! If you fancy a free case of 8 craft beers go to beer52.com/band and all you have to do is cover the postage costs of £5.95.
This week on The Boys in the Band Podcast we talk to Matt Maust from Cold War Kids about the band's long career, with album number nine coming out in September. What was the motivation when they formed after college, and what keeps them going now? We discuss the big tunes on debut album Robbers & Cowards which launched the band and how they ended up with the rare feat of writing their biggest hit - 'First' - on their fifth album. Matt also tells us about his band's connection with Modest Mouse, their huge upcoming tour with Kings of Leon, and the story behind how they used Stella Artois glasses to write one of their songs! Cold War Kids fan? Share your memories of the band with us: Twitter: @TheBITBpod Instagram: @boysinthebandpod Facebook: The Boys In The Band Podcast Or drop us an Email - boysinthebandpod@gmail.com Written, presented and produced by Peter Smith and Richard Gallagher Pod thumbnail design by Daniel Curtin *Recorded on 18 July 2021* GIDDY STRATOSPHERES As part of our partnership with 00s indie film Giddy Stratospheres, we're delighted to be able to offer listeners of the Boys in the Band Podcast an exclusive 20% discount to rent the film via Vimeo On Demand. Just follow the link - https://vimeo.com/ondemand/giddystratospheres - and enter the promo code boysintheband at checkout, and you'll be able to stream the film for as little as £3.59. FREE BEER! Our sponsors Beer 52 have a great offer for Boys in the Band Podcast listeners! If you fancy a free case of 8 craft beers go to beer52.com/band and all you have to do is cover the postage costs of £5.95.
Join us as we discuss petrol, Hydrogen and Electric with John Michael Parkan, President of Providence Entertainment and the Director of the documentary “At War with the Dinosaurs” discusses his documentary Now available on iTunes, Amazon Video, Google Play and Vimeo On Demand. No Shaming, No Blaming and Every Little Bit Helps. #Interview #talkshowhost #Hydrogen #EnvironmentalSocialJustice #XOTV #Electric #FossilFuels #DOE #Recearch #Development #climatechange #climatecrisis
In this special bonus episode of The Boys in the Band Podcast we chat to Laura Jean Marsh, writer, director, and actor in new film Giddy Stratospheres, which is set in the heart of the 00s indie scene. It's a tale of love and loss but with a backdrop of brilliant guitar music, which captures the buzz of those gigs and club nights from around 2007. The title is from a song by The Long Blondes and the storyline centres around one of their shows. Laura tells us why she set the film in that era - and her own experiences of the scene, including gigging with her band Screaming Ballerinas, the best shows she went to, and DJ'ing and putting on club nights in London at that time. We reckon this film is a must-watch for fans of the podcast and that 00s indie scene - and we've teamed up with Giddy Stratospheres to give you this great offer... GIDDY STRATOSPHERES OFFER As part of our partnership with 00s indie film Giddy Stratospheres, we're delighted to be able to offer listeners of the Boys in the Band Podcast an exclusive 20% discount to rent the film via Vimeo On Demand. Just follow the link - https://vimeo.com/ondemand/giddystratospheres - and enter the promo code boysintheband at checkout, and you'll be able to stream the film for as little as £3.59. Twitter: @TheBITBpod Instagram: @boysinthebandpod Facebook: The Boys In The Band Podcast Or drop us an Email - boysinthebandpod@gmail.com Written, presented and produced by Peter Smith and Richard Gallagher Pod thumbnail design by Daniel Curtin *Recorded on 11 August 2021* FREE BEER! Our sponsors Beer 52 have a great offer for Boys in the Band Podcast listeners! If you fancy a free case of 8 craft beers go to beer52.com/band and all you have to do is cover the postage costs of £5.95.
Our series of bonus podcasts continues with Felix White from The Maccabees, naming his favourite album of the 00s era. He picks Natural History by I Am Kloot - and explains how the band's atmospheric live shows captured his imagination and inspired him with the realisation you that you don't have to be the biggest band on the planet to have a real connection with your audience. Felix picks out a few of his favourite tracks from that album - including the perfect song to get you into the band if you're not already a fan - and discusses the effortless cool of the group on stage. Remember you can check out our full episode with Felix about The Maccabees in our library, too. The Maccabees fan? Share your memories of the band with us: Twitter: @TheBITBpod Instagram: @boysinthebandpod Facebook: The Boys In The Band Podcast Or drop us an Email - boysinthebandpod@gmail.com Written, presented and produced by Peter Smith and Richard Gallagher Pod thumbnail design by Daniel Curtin *Recorded on 16 July 2021* GIDDY STRATOSPHERES As part of our partnership with 00s indie film Giddy Stratospheres, we're delighted to be able to offer listeners of the Boys in the Band Podcast an exclusive 20% discount to rent the film via Vimeo On Demand. Just follow the link - https://vimeo.com/ondemand/giddystratospheres - and enter the promo code boysintheband at checkout, and you'll be able to stream the film for as little as £3.59. FREE BEER! Our sponsors Beer 52 have a great offer for Boys in the Band Podcast listeners! If you fancy a free case of 8 craft beers go to beer52.com/band and all you have to do is cover the postage costs of £5.95.
Yo Yo Yo!!! My Stoopkid Crew!!!!I miss you all!Today I just have some Stoop Announcements!Stoopkid Stories LIVE was a huge success. We did a total of 8 shows at the Summer Theatre of New Canaan in Connecticut and it was so much fun. Thank you to all the members of the Stoopkid Crew who came out to support the show. It was so much fun meeting you all!But now, all of you get a special viewing of the show! The virtual stream of the show is now available on Vimeo On Demand for $12 and you can stream it until September 7!Click this link to buy your front row tickets and enjoy a special viewing of one of the shows from the comfort of your own home.Click Here -->https://www.vimeo.com/ondemand/stoopkidstoriesliveI can not wait for you all to see how much fun we had this summer. It was hot, it was windy but the rain stayed away and we danced our hearts out and sang at the top of our lungs. Patreon members get a special 10% discount on tickets within the first 48 hours, so log on to patreon to find the code!I love you all! Thank you for rocking with me!Enjoy the show! Tell me your thoughts!SEASON 5 drops August 23!!!!!!! Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/StoopkidStories)
This week on The Boys in the Band Podcast we talk to Felix White from The Maccabees about the band's four albums, electric live shows and why they bowed out on a high in 2017 with a series of stunning farewell shows at Alexandra Palace. Felix takes us through the story of how the band's sound evolved as they became more skilled musicians and honed their craft, relives remarkable stories from their tour bus, and explains the inspirations behind their most-loved songs and the special chemistry they had as a group. He also discusses his life after the band, including his record company, his new book, and his enduring love of cricket. And reveals other indie stars who love the sport too! The Maccabees fan? Share your memories of the band with us: Twitter: @TheBITBpod Instagram: @boysinthebandpod Facebook: The Boys In The Band Podcast Or drop us an Email - boysinthebandpod@gmail.com Written, presented and produced by Peter Smith and Richard Gallagher Pod thumbnail design by Daniel Curtin *Recorded on 16 July 2021* GIDDY STRATOSPHERES As part of our partnership with 00s indie film Giddy Stratospheres, we're delighted to be able to offer listeners of the Boys in the Band Podcast an exclusive 20% discount to rent the film via Vimeo On Demand. Just follow the link - https://vimeo.com/ondemand/giddystratospheres - and enter the promo code boysintheband at checkout, and you'll be able to stream the film for as little as £3.59. FREE BEER! Our sponsors Beer 52 have a great offer for Boys in the Band Podcast listeners! If you fancy a free case of 8 craft beers go to beer52.com/band and all you have to do is cover the postage costs of £5.95.
In this episode I talk to Dan and Ricky of Queen City Pictures about the new documentary “Holding These Moments” that chronicles Bane’s 20 plus year history. We also talk about the filmmaking industry in general and a ton of other stuff. You can follow what they’re up to at @holdingthesemoments and @queencitypictures This episode was sponsored by @triumphprintingco Please leave us a review in iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you’re listening to this. It really helps build awareness and it would mean a lot to me. Also, don’t forget to check out the 6 part DSIL docuseries that’s now available for purchase or rental on Vimeo On Demand. You can learn more about it and everything else we’re working on at codecprojects.com. You can also find us on Instagram, Facebook and Youtube @codecprojects
We talk about growing up in DC, getting into punk/ha rdcore at a very early age, playing in Battery and other bands, teaching himself audio recording, opening his own studio, Salad Days, starting Be Well, mental health and so much more. You can follow Brian at @saladdaysstudio and @bewellhc This episode was sponsored by @triumphprintingco Please leave us a review in iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you’re listening to this. It really helps build awareness and it would mean a lot to me. Also, don’t forget to check out the 6 part DSIL docuseries that’s now available for purchase or rental on Vimeo On Demand. You can learn more about it and everything else we’re working on at codecprojects.com. You can also find us on Instagram, Facebook and Youtube @codecprojects
Codec Projects - S1E23 - Pete Chilton | Nova Motorcycles| | Bane | Entrepreneur We talk about growing up in central MA, playing in Bane and other bands, becoming a graphic designer, getting into motorcycles and opening his own shop. You can follow Pete at @peterchilton , @novamotorcyles and www.novamotorcyles.comt This episode was sponsored by @triumphprintingco Please leave us a review in iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you’re listening to this. It really helps build awareness and it would mean a lot to me. Also, don’t forget to check out the 6 part DSIL docuseries that’s now available for purchase or rental on Vimeo On Demand. You can learn more about it and everything else we’re working on at codecprojects.com. You can also find us on Instagram, Facebook and Youtube @codecprojects
Codec Projects - S1E22 - Matt Harris | Filmmaker | | Rom Boys | Entrepreneur We talk about growing up in the UK in the early 80’s, getting into skating and BMX, entrepreneurship, filmmaking, his film, “Rom Boys, 40 Years of Rad”, film distribution and a whole lot more. You can follow Matt and check out his film at www.romboys.film This episode was sponsored by @triumphprintingco Please leave us a review in iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you’re listening to this. It really helps build awareness and it would mean a lot to me. Also, don’t forget to check out the 6 part DSIL docuseries that’s now available for purchase or rental on Vimeo On Demand. You can learn more about it and everything else we’re working on at codecprojects.com. You can also find us on Instagram, Facebook and Youtube @codecprojects
Codec Projects - S1E21 - Jamie Bissonette | Chef | Entrepreneur | Coppa We talk about growing up in CT, getting into punk and hardcore, cooking, entrepreneurship, being on TV shows, the rise of the celebrity chef, winning a James Beard Award, MA Restaurants United and a whole lot more. You can follow Jamie and everything he’s up to on IG at @jamiebiss This episode was sponsored by @triumphprintingco Please leave us a review in iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you’re listening to this. It really helps build awareness and it would mean a lot to me. Also, don’t forget to check out the 6 part DSIL docuseries that’s now available for purchase or rental on Vimeo On Demand. You can learn more about it and everything else we’re working on at codecprojects.com. You can also find us on Instagram, Facebook and Youtube @codecprojects
We talk about growing up in DC, getting into punk and hardcore, graffiti culture and getting off your ass to make things happen. You can follow Roger and everything he’s up to at @rogergastman & @beyondthestreetsart This episode was sponsored by @triumphprintingco Please leave us a review in iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you’re listening to this. It really helps build awareness and it would mean a lot to me. Also, don’t forget to check out the 6 part DSIL docuseries that’s now available for purchase or rental on Vimeo On Demand. You can learn more about it and everything else we’re working on at codecprojects.com. You can also find us on Instagram, Facebook and Youtube @codecprojects
We talk about growing up in Boston, getting into punk and hardcore, working as a feature film editor, working with Steven Spielberg, and there’s also quite a bit of Ten Yard Fight talk at the beginning too. This episode was sponsored by @triumphprintingco Please leave us a review in iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you’re listening to this. It really helps build awareness and it would mean a lot to me. Also, don’t forget to check out the 6 part DSIL docuseries that’s now available for purchase or rental on Vimeo On Demand. You can learn more about it and everything else we’re working on at codecprojects.com. You can also find us on Instagram, Facebook and Youtube @codecprojects
Codec Projects - S1E18 - Doug Miles Jr | Pro Skater | Filmmaker | Rez Activist We talk about growing up on a reservation and getting into skateboarding, traveling, starting his brand, Indellica and raising money through the Apache Passion Project to build skateparks on reservation land. Please give what you can to his Go Fund Me at www.gofundme.com/f/apache-passion-project You can follow Doug and everything he’s up to at @steezyapache, @indellica1 This episode was sponsored by @triumphprintingco Please leave us a review in iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you’re listening to this. It really helps build awareness and it would mean a lot to me. Also, don’t forget to check out the 6 part DSIL docuseries that’s now available for purchase or rental on Vimeo On Demand. You can learn more about it and everything else we’re working on at codecprojects.com. You can also find us on Instagram, Facebook and Youtube @codecprojects
Codec Projects - S1E17 - Ben Chused - TYF | Bane | Yogi There’s obviously quite a bit of Ten Yard Fight talk, but we also talk about how he started going to shows in DC at the age of 12, joining Battery, moving to Boston, trying his hand at being a professional poker player, getting sucked into a world of materialism as a mortgage broker and finally breaking free of that when he discovered yoga. You can follow Ben and everything he’s doing at @bchused This episode was sponsored by @triumphprintingco Please leave us a review in iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you’re listening to this. It really helps build awareness and it would mean a lot to me. Also, don’t forget to check out the 6 part DSIL docuseries that’s now available for purchase or rental on Vimeo On Demand. You can learn more about it and everything else we’re working on at codecprojects.com. You can also find us on Instagram, Facebook and Youtube @codecprojects
We talk about how he got into punk and hardcore and skateboarding, growing up in Wilmington, DE, turning pro, working with Stacy Peralta, McRad, Bad Brains, being a studio musician for Billy Joel and playing in his new band Bing Krosby with his son. You can follow Chuck and everything he’s doing at @chucktreece This episode was sponsored by @triumphprintingco Please leave us a review in iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you’re listening to this. It really helps build awareness and it would mean a lot to me. Also, don’t forget to check out the 6 part DSIL docuseries that’s now available for purchase or rental on Vimeo On Demand. You can learn more about it and everything else we’re working on at codecprojects.com. You can also find us on Instagram, Facebook and Youtube @codecprojects
Codec Projects - S1E15 - Carlos Ramirez - No Echo | Filmmaker | Entrepreneur We talk about how he got into punk and hardcore growing up in Queens, NY, going to shows at CBGB’s at 13 yrs old, starting his first zine, starting No Echo and staying true to the mission while growing an audience. We also discuss his production company, Fascination Street Films and the struggles of trying to pitch projects to networks. And last but not least, his love for Kiss. You can follow Carlos and everything he’s doing at @noechodotnet This episode was sponsored by @triumphprintingco Please leave us a review in iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you’re listening to this. It really helps build awareness and it would mean a lot to me. Also, don’t forget to check out the 6 part DSIL docuseries that’s now available for purchase or rental on Vimeo On Demand. You can learn more about it and everything else we’re working on at codecprojects.com. You can also find us on Instagram, Facebook and Youtube @codecprojects
Codec Projects - S1E14 - Robbie Morales - Cult Crew | Pro BMX Rider | Entrepreneur We talk about how he got into BMX, racing as a Pro and then how he moved over to street, teaming up with Joe Rich and Taj Mihelich to form Terrible One, leaving to start Fit Bike Co and then leaving that to start up Cult Bike Co. We also discuss a lot of inside BMX, history and how riding and the industry has changed. If you’re into BMX even the slightest you’re going to enjoy this one. You can follow Robbie and everything he’s doing at @cultcrew This episode was sponsored by @triumphprintingco Please leave us a review in iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you’re listening to this. It really helps build awareness and it would mean a lot to me. Also, don’t forget to check out the 6 part DSIL docuseries that’s now available for purchase or rental on Vimeo On Demand. You can learn more about it and everything else we’re working on at codecprojects.com. You can also find us on Instagram, Facebook and Youtube @codecprojects
Two Brothers both Shalom And Lior are roommates. One is a broke and Jobless guy who robs or finds money to keep himself wasted. The other works as a weather reporter on television --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/shalom-kolontarov/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shalom-kolontarov/support
Codec Projects - S1E13 - Jon Contino - Artist | Designer | Contino Studios We talk about getting into art and using that skill to contribute to the Long Island Hardcore scene in the late 90’s to this day. He explains his journey to become an in demand artist and designer who has done work for Nike, Coca Cola, Hulu, Netfilx and much more. You can follow Jon and everything he’s doing at @joncontino Please leave us a review in iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you’re listening to this. It really helps build awareness and it would mean a lot to me. Also, don’t forget to check out the 6 part DSIL docuseries that’s now available for purchase or rental on Vimeo On Demand. You can learn more about it and everything else we’re working on at codecprojects.com. You can also find us on Instagram, Facebook and Youtube @codecprojects
Have you ever wanted to buy a haunted house? Tonight's guest has bought two. Daniel Klaes, a paranormal author and investigator, purchased his haunted childhood home to re-confront the ghosts of his past. More recently Daniel purchased the infamous Hinsdale house in 2015 and has made it accessible to the public.The back story...The haunted house in Hinsdale, perhaps the most famous haunted house in New York, has all the elements of a good ghost story: a mysterious history, strange sightings, unexplainable events and even an exorcism. The house on McMahon Road first gained notoriety when a book, “Echoes of a Haunting,” was written by Clara Miller/Dandy.Clara and Phil Dandy lived in the house along with their children in the early 1970s. During their time there, the Dandy family were visited by many spirits. Father Alphonsus, a priest from St. Bonaventure University, was at the house more than once to perform an exorcism. It worked for awhile, but as time went by, the Dandy family lost the battle and ended up leaving the house for good.In 2006 an episode of “A Haunting” aired on the Discovery Channel, based on the Dandy family and their experiences. As the years passed by, a few families have lived in the home but didn’t stay for long. The last occupants of the Hinsdale House were Joe and Florence Misnik, who passed away a few months from one another.In 2015, Daniel Klaes put in a bid to save the deteriorated structure from being torn down -- preserving the 200 year-old farm house for future generations of paranormal researchers and enthusiasts.Daniel's website is www.danielklaes.com.SUPPORT THE PODCASTWATCH…VIMEO ON DEMAND: Rent the Afraid of Nothing documentary on Vimeo On Demand – and watch two free bonus videos during the 72-hour rental period. Rent it now: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/aondoc.AMAZON PRIME: Watch the documentary on Amazon Prime -- buy or rent, or watch for free if you have a Prime subscription. And please leave a positive review.VIDI SPACE: Visit Vidi Space at www.vidi.space to watch the Afraid of Nothing documentary and a plethora of other paranormal content you won't find anywhere else.LISTEN…FREE 30-DAY TRIAL ON AUDIBLE: The Afraid of Nothing Podcast is stoked to partner with the audio-bookworms at Audible to offer you a free 30-day trial membership. Click this link to listen to your favorite horror, paranormal and best selling authors. (Disclosure: We get a commission every time a person signs up for a membership – but we get diddly if you try it out, nor do you pay a penny more if you make the smart move and become an Audible member.)LEAVE A TESTIMONIAL...Want to hear your pipes on our next podcast? Go to speakpipe.com/aonpodcast and leave a brief, positive review or tell us something that will make us blush.BE SOCIAL…Be sure to like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter and Instagram.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/afraidofnothing)Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/afraidofnothing)
Codec Projects - S1E12 - Bill Conway | The Hard Times | Comedian | Vert Button We talk about getting into growing up skateboarding and going to hardcore shows in Massachusetts, getting into doing stand up comedy, the Edgeland podcast, starting The Hard Times, working at Dunkin’ Donuts and much more. You can follow Bill and everything he’s doing at @ihatebillconway Please leave us a review in iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you’re listening to this. It really helps build awareness and it would mean a lot to me. Also, don’t forget to check out the 6 part DSIL docuseries that’s now available for purchase or rental on Vimeo On Demand. You can learn more about it and everything else we’re working on at codecprojects.com. You can also find us on Instagram, Facebook and Youtube @codecprojects
Codec Projects - S1E11 - Brian Melville - Eyelid | Entrepreneur | This Is Now We talk about getting into punk/skateboarding, trying to balance being in a punk band while trying to work in the corporate world and finding happiness through taking control of your own life. You can follow Brian and his podcast @this_is_now_podcast_ Please leave us a review in iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you’re listening to this. It really helps build awareness and it would mean a lot to me. Also, don’t forget to check out the 6 part DSIL docuseries that’s now available for purchase or rental on Vimeo On Demand. You can learn more about it and everything else we’re working on at codecprojects.com. You can also find us on Instagram, Facebook and Youtube @codecprojects
My guests on this week’s episode are director Anthony Nti and writer Chingiz Karibekov, the creative team behind the award winning short film DA YIE (2019), which tells the story of Matilda and Prince’s life-changing road trip from Ghana’s vibrant coast to its inner city streets plagued by crime and gangsters. We jumped into Anthony and Chingiz experience of how they first met studying film at the Royal Institute of Theatre, Cinema and Sound in Brussels, how Boaz Yakin’s film Fresh (1994) influenced their shared creative vision and what’s it like being European based filmmakers shooting a short film in Ghana. ▶️ FILM LINK You can checkout DA YIE on Vimeo On Demand right now - https://vimeo.com/ondemand/dayie
We kick off 2021 the same way we did with our first podcast episode in 2020 -- joined by Shaman Brad "Little Frog" Hudson. Brad shares his journey through 2020 -- including a mini shaman slump as the entities he was increasingly being called upon to clear were more potent and deceptive. At the end of the year, Brad underwent a "quiet time" where he had downloads from Spirit. Now Brad is refreshed and having success releasing demons into the light. He also shares his thoughts on abundance and tips on how to have the universe send us what we desire in 2021.Brad's website is littlefroghealing.com.Tonight's episode is sponsored by TrulyDivine.com.SUPPORT THE PODCASTWATCH…VIMEO ON DEMAND: Rent the Afraid of Nothing documentary on Vimeo On Demand – and watch two free bonus videos during the 72-hour rental period. Rent it now: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/aondoc.AMAZON PRIME: Watch the documentary on Amazon Prime -- buy or rent, or watch for free if you have a Prime subscription. And please leave a positive review.VIDI SPACE: Visit Vidi Space at www.vidi.space to watch the Afraid of Nothing documentary and a plethora of other paranormal content you won't find anywhere else.LISTEN…FREE 30-DAY TRIAL ON AUDIBLE: The Afraid of Nothing Podcast is stoked to partner with the audio-bookworms at Audible to offer you a free 30-day trial membership. Click this link to listen to your favorite horror, paranormal and best selling authors. (Disclosure: We get a commission every time a person signs up for a membership – but we get diddly if you try it out, nor do you pay a penny more if you make the smart move and become an Audible member.)LEAVE A TESTIMONIAL...Want to hear your pipes on our next podcast? Go to speakpipe.com/aonpodcast and leave a brief, positive review or tell us something that will make us blush.BE SOCIAL…Be sure to like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter and Instagram.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/afraidofnothing)
We close out 2020 with an episode on ... what else? ... negativity.Here to help cleanse our chakras and smudge our minds are two of our most popular guests from the past year: Author/Paranormal Investigator/Pet Medium Rob Gutro and Spiritual Healer and Medium Ruthie Larkin.ABOUT ROB GUTROMeteorologist by day, Rob Gutro moonlights as an author, medium and ghost hunter in his spare time. Rob has written many books about his experiences and to teach people how spirits of loved ones send them signs from the afterlife. Also known as a Pet Medium, Rob's episode "Afraid of Connecting to Your Pet on the Other Side" was by far the most popular episode in 2020.Rob's website/blog is here and you can find him on Amazon (and buy his books) here. Look for Rob's new book coming in late January: "Pets and the Afterlife 3". You can also message Rob on Facebook.ABOUT RUTHIE LARKINRuthie Larkin has had psychic and healing abilities since childhood. She used them for the benefit of her family and close friends until 2007... when she decided to embrace her calling. She now has a substantial following around the country. Ruthie is frequently asked to do house clearings when families feel that their home has negative energy. She also gives complimentary readings to parents who have lost a child through death. Her long-term goal is to found a non-profit organization of psychics to help parents and law enforcement agencies locate missing children.Visit Ruthie's website for more information.SUPPORT THE PODCASTWATCH…VIMEO ON DEMAND: Rent the Afraid of Nothing documentary on Vimeo On Demand – and watch two free bonus videos during the 72-hour rental period. Rent it now: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/aondoc.AMAZON PRIME: Watch the documentary on Amazon Prime -- buy or rent, or watch for free if you have a Prime subscription. And please leave a positive review.VIDI SPACE: Visit Vidi Space at www.vidi.space to watch the Afraid of Nothing documentary and a plethora of other paranormal content you won't find anywhere else.LISTEN…FREE 30-DAY TRIAL ON AUDIBLE: The Afraid of Nothing Podcast is stoked to partner with the audio-bookworms at Audible to offer you a free 30-day trial membership. Click this link to listen to your favorite horror, paranormal and best selling authors. (Disclosure: We get a commission every time a person signs up for a membership – but we get diddly if you try it out, nor do you pay a penny more if you make the smart move and become an Audible member.)BE SOCIAL…Be sure to like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter and Instagram.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/afraidofnothing)
Today I talk about the film that I wrote and directed called A Most Forgettable Man which stars Dylan Jaeger. This film harkens back to the age of silent, black and white movies and Charlie Chaplin. Hear about why we opted for this style and what went into the making of this film including the importance of collaboration and respect.Link to A Most Forgettable Man on Vimeo On Demand:https://vimeo.com/ondemand/amostforgettableman
"Body Swap" is a romantic comedy about a woman and man whose bodies are switched by accident with a defective office paper shredder. Ouch!!! This is a funny and engaging film. Tim Morton is the Director of this professionally produced film featuring excellent performances by Ella Jordan as CJ, Casey played by Jimmy Kustes, Casey's brother Roy played by Gunner Willis, Kayte Giralt as Lisa, Wendy played by Erica Manni and a host of supporting cast members. The film is on Vimeo On Demand at bodyswapmovie.com. Jimmy Kustes who wrote the screenplay, produced the film and plays the role of Casey is a fan of Billy Wilder films and other classic movies joins us on this episode.Here’s the IMDB page for “Body Swap”You can watch “Body Swap” at www.bodyswapmovie.com, give it a watch, we think you’ll enjoy it!Please leave a comment over on Apple Podcast or on our website at www.classicmoviereviews.net or on our Patreon at www.patreon.com/classicmovierevews.Are you enjoying the show, head over to Patreon to listen to even more episodes!
Watch the movie here: Amazon Prime: https://www.amazon.com/Miniature-Wargaming-Movie-Andy-Bryant/dp/B08MTH67C7/ Apple TV: https://tv.apple.com/us/movie/miniature-wargaming-the-movie/umc.cmc.6dv15lq8p19kcaqr5til4lpg9 Vimeo On Demand: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/miniaturewargaming Welcome to Miniature Wargaming The Movie North American Launch Party! MWG Dave interviews Joseph Piddington (the filmmaker), Rick Priestley, Henry Hyde, Andy Bryant, Chris Nicholls, Matt Rattenbury, & Adam Copman. You'll learn this from the people involved: Who they are, How they get into the hobby, How they get involved in the film, About filming the doc. About the movie: Dive into the wonderful world of miniature wargaming, watch as we follow four personal journeys to see how it impacts their lives. Finally, discover the history behind one of the biggest hobbies in the world. Miniature Wargaming The Movie dives into the heart of the wargaming industry and reveals the impact it has on people's lives. The film follows four individuals as they unveil how wargaming affects their lives in different ways: Andy Bryant, a British war veteran who turns to wargaming as an escape; Chris Nicholls, owner of a small business fighting to secure his family's future; and two young gamers Matt and Adam who travel across Europe in a bid to fulfil their dream of competing in an international tournament. Finally, uncover the true story behind this incredible hobby with best-selling author Henry Hyde who reveals how this hobby came to pass. Includes never-before-seen footage with Sir Peter Jackson (director of The Lord of The Rings) and interviews with Rick Priestley (creator of Warhammer and Warhammer 40,000), legendary sculptors Alan and Michael Perry, Warlord Games co-founders Paul Sawyer and John Stallard, plus many more.
It's here! For all of you who have been waiting patiently to see the documentary film Leaving My Father's Faith – capturing Bart's conversation with his dad Tony Campolo on the subject of his leaving Christianity – the film is streaming now on Amazon Prime Video and Vimeo On Demand. This week's episode is a chat between Bart, Tony via phone and John Wright, the director of the new film. They reflect on the release of the film, what it captures, reactions to it, and how they feel it portrays them and their interactions on this touchy but important subject. Press play here to listen. Stream the film now at CampoloFilm.com.
Award-Winning Documentary Director Nick Cavalier invited me to his studio for classic Italian Meatballs and a conversation. Nick opened up about his past growing up in the "Rust Belt" of Cleveland, Ohio, his struggle with Mental Disorders, following his passion in art, and his work with renowned Artist Derek Hess. See all of Nick's work at www.NickCavalier.com and check out his movie "Forced Perspective" now available on Vimeo On Demand.
Vimeo has launched a new distribution channel for creators, and a major studio is using Kickstarter. It's been quite a week for the future of film financing. In this episode, we'll talk with Vimeo VP for Creative Development Blake Whitman about Vimeo On Demand, and then Operation Kino co-hosts Matt Patches and Da7e Gonzales join us for a four-way conversation about whether Warner Bros. getting into the crowdfunding game with Veronica Mars is good, bad or ugly. For more from us on a daily basis, follow the show (@brokenprojector), Geoff (@drgmlatulippe), Scott (@scottmbeggs), Patches (@misterpatches) and Da7e (@da7e) on the Twitter. And, as always, we welcome your feedback.