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Ellen Mirojnick (born 7 July 1949 in New York City) is an American costume designer. She is a frequent collaborator of actor Michael Douglas, having overseen the costume design for the films Fatal Attraction(1987), Wall Street (1987), Basic Instinct (1992), A Perfect Murder (1998), Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010) and Behind the Candelabra (2013). The wardrobe which she created for the character of Gordon Gekko inspired a fashion trend in the late 1980s and early 1990s for boldly patterned ties, sleek suits, crisp white shirts, and colorful suspenders in men's business wear. She has also been a frequent collaborator of directors Jan de Bont and Paul Verhoeven, acting as costume designer on de Bont's films Speed (1994), Twister (1996) and The Haunting (1999), as well as Verhoeven's films Basic Instinct (1992), Showgirls (1995), Starship Troopers (1997) and Hollow Man (2000). She won an Emmy and a Costume Designers Guild Award in 2013 for her work on the Liberace biopic Behind the Candelabra. In 2016 she was given the Career Achievement Award by the Costume Designers Guild. In 2017 she gained further praise for her work on The Greatest Showman, which garnered her a further nomination for Excellence in Period Film with the Costume Designers Guild. Sharon Stone has praised her experience with Mirojnick on Basic Instinct: “I don't think I had any idea, really, that I could look so great. Then I was like, "‘Oh, I could look like that all the time. Maybe I should get with it.'" Ellen really taught me how to feel empowered like the character I was playing.”
The fellas are back with a look at the insular worlds of wall street brokerages and ramen shops. They start with Jake's recommendation, Oliver Stone's Wall Street, starring Charlie Sheen, Michael Douglas, and Martin Sheen and discuss the battle for young Charlie's soul. Then they hop across the Pacific for Brad's recommendation to eat some noodles and talk about Juzo Itami's delightful romp about the gentle art of making ramen. Other movies mentioned in this episode: American Psycho (2000), The Wolf of Wall Street (2013), Boiler Room (2000), Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010), Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping (2016), The Peanut Butter Falcon (2019), Honey Boy (2019), Born on the Fourth of July (1989), Platoon (1986), Major League (1989), The Chase (1994), JFK (1991), Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974), Ticket to Paradise (2022), Minbo: the Gentle Art of Japanese Extortion (1992).
Blue Horseshoe loves this 2010 sequel (to an Oscar-winning film from the late '80s), Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps. We talk pros, cons, and behind-the-scenes stories. My guest for today's episode is a returning one: Byron Lafayette. He is the host of his own podcast, Under the Lens with Byron Lafayette. He's also the editor of the entertainment website, Viral Hair, and the co-founder and chairman of the Independent Film Critics of America. You can find him at the following: - Vero & Facebook: Byron Lafayette - Twitter/X: @ByronLafayette- Under the Lens: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/under-the-lens- Viral Hair: https://viralhare.com/ - IFCA: https://www.indiecriticsofamerica.org You can find me online at the following:- Vero: Daryn Kirscht- Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/Daryn_Kirscht- Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/KalElOfGotham/- Website: https://www.oakvalleymediallc.com/- Email: oakvalleymediallc@gmail.comRound II: The Film Sequel- Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/RoundIIPodcast- Facebook: Round II: The Film Sequel Podcast- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RoundIIPodcast- Website: https://roundiithefilmsequel.buzzsprout.com/- IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt26424983/?ref_=ttep_ep_tt - Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/roundiipodcastSpecial thanks to Geraldo Cortes for composing the theme music for the podcast and Tom Gehrke for the podcast cover art. All sound effects are courtesy of ZapSplat. The royalty-free music featured in the episode includes "Trickle of Water" by Underbelly and Ty Mayer and "Mysterious Strange Things" by Yung Logos on YouTube.
We queried ChatGPT: What is the future of Investing and AI? ChatGPT response: The future of investments and AI is closely intertwined, as AI has the potential to revolutionize the investment industry by providing more accurate predictions, improved risk management, and enhanced portfolio optimization. One of the most significant ways is through the use of machine learning algorithms that can analyze vast amounts of data and identify patterns and trends that are not readily apparent to human investors…also robo-advisors…and portfolio optimization. We asked ChatGPT for fictional movie quotes about money or investing. ChatGPT response: – “Money never sleeps, pal.” – Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010) – “The key to this business is buying low and selling high.” – Wall Street (1987) – “Money won is twice as sweet as money earned.” – The Color of Money (1986) – “I love money. I love everything about it. I bought some pretty good stuff. Got me a $300 pair of socks. Got a fur sink. An electric dog polisher. A gasoline-powered turtleneck sweater. And, of course, I bought some dumb stuff, too.”– The Jerk (1979) – “It's not about the money. It's about the game.” – The Game (1997) We'll ask Barbara Stewart, Kristof Cox, Raffaella Tenconi and Russell Korus for their take on The Future of Investing and AI: Show Me The Money?
We queried ChatGPT: What is the future of Investing and AI? ChatGPT response: The future of investments and AI is closely intertwined, as AI has the potential to revolutionize the investment industry by providing more accurate predictions, improved risk management, and enhanced portfolio optimization. One of the most significant ways is through the use of machine learning algorithms that can analyze vast amounts of data and identify patterns and trends that are not readily apparent to human investors…also robo-advisors…and portfolio optimization. We asked ChatGPT for fictional movie quotes about money or investing. ChatGPT response: – “Money never sleeps, pal.” – Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010) – “The key to this business is buying low and selling high.” – Wall Street (1987) – “Money won is twice as sweet as money earned.” – The Color of Money (1986) – “I love money. I love everything about it. I bought some pretty good stuff. Got me a $300 pair of socks. Got a fur sink. An electric dog polisher. A gasoline-powered turtleneck sweater. And, of course, I bought some dumb stuff, too.”– The Jerk (1979) – “It's not about the money. It's about the game.” – The Game (1997) We'll ask Barbara Stewart, Kristof Cox, Raffaella Tenconi and Russell Korus for their take on The Future of Investing and AI: Show Me The Money?
We queried ChatGPT: What is the future of Investing and AI? ChatGPT response: The future of investments and AI is closely intertwined, as AI has the potential to revolutionize the investment industry by providing more accurate predictions, improved risk management, and enhanced portfolio optimization. One of the most significant ways is through the use of machine learning algorithms that can analyze vast amounts of data and identify patterns and trends that are not readily apparent to human investors…also robo-advisors…and portfolio optimization. We asked ChatGPT for fictional movie quotes about money or investing. ChatGPT response: – “Money never sleeps, pal.” – Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010) – “The key to this business is buying low and selling high.” – Wall Street (1987) – “Money won is twice as sweet as money earned.” – The Color of Money (1986) – “I love money. I love everything about it. I bought some pretty good stuff. Got me a $300 pair of socks. Got a fur sink. An electric dog polisher. A gasoline-powered turtleneck sweater. And, of course, I bought some dumb stuff, too.”– The Jerk (1979) – “It's not about the money. It's about the game.” – The Game (1997) We'll ask Barbara Stewart, Kristof Cox, Raffaella Tenconi and Russell Korus for their take on The Future of Investing and AI: Show Me The Money?
In diesem Live-Podcast sprechen wir über die Inszenierung von Geld. Wir analysieren die Bezahlszene in dem Film "Triangle of Sadness", besprechen, wie sich New- und Old-Money am besten via Kostüm inszenieren lassen und fragen uns, welche Kapitalsorten sich – abgesehen von ökonomischem Kapital – in Filmen, Serien und bei Social Media sonst noch beobachten lassen. Warum werden arme Personen so oft als welche inszeniert, die Weingläser falsch halten, wie viel großformatige Kunst kommt in den Filmen „Wall Street" (1987) und „Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps" (2010) vor und warum sind New-Money-Kostüme so besonders günstig in der Anschaffung?Bei dieser Folge handelt es sich um die gekürzte Aufzeichnung einer Lecture Performance, die wir im Januar 2023 an der Filmakademie Ludwigsburg gehalten haben. Vielen Dank für die Einladung!
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Today on the show I bring you one of the most influential and iconic writers/directors in the history of cinema, three-time Oscar® winner Oliver Stone. Throughout his legendary career, Stone has served as writer, director, and producer on a variety of films, documentaries, and television movies. His films have been nominated for forty-two Oscars® and have won twelve.Stone began his career as a screenwriter, though always had his eye on being a writer/director. He struggled years before being hired to write the true-life prison story Midnight Express, for which he won his first Oscar®. Stone further wrote Brian De Palma'sdrug lord epic Scarface, Year of the Dragon featuring Mickey Rourke, and John Milius's Conan the Barbarian.His first outing as a director was Seizure, an exploitation horror film he directed right out of film school, and the thriller The Hand, starring Michael Caine. Stone finally broke through as a director with his film Salvador, a violent look at the chaos of war as seen through the lens of an amoral photojournalist during the Salvadoran Civil War.This is one of Stone's most underrated works. It was critically acclaimed but commercially didn't hit the mark.After Salvador, he jumped right into directing Platoon, the film that would catapult Stone into the stratosphere. Platoon would go on to be nominated for eight Academy Awards and won four including Best Picture, Best Director for Stone, Best Sound, and Best Film Editing.Platoon was the first in a trilogy the Stone made about the Vietnam War, the other films were Born on the Fourth of July starring Tom Cruise and Heaven & Earth starring Tommy Lee Jones.After Salvador Stone directed nine films in ten years. During that decade he created some of the most memorable films in cinematic history including the decade-defining Wall Street, JFK, The Doors, Natural Born Killers, and Nixon. Stone says his films are"first and foremost dramas about individuals in personal struggles,"and considers himself a dramatist rather than a political filmmaker. Politics definitely are a subject matter he enjoys making movies about. 2008's W., a film about American President George W. Bush, was the first film in history released about a sitting president. This film wrapped up his trilogy on the presidency which he started with JFK and Nixon.Stone's filmography is peppered with notable films and masterpieces including 1997 road movie/film noir, U-Turn, 1999's Any Given Sunday, a film about power struggles within an NFL-style football team, and World Trade Center, based on the true story of survival during the September 11 attacks.In 2004 Stone tackled another giant historical figure, Alexander the Great. His film Alexander, starring Colin Farrell, Anthony Hopkins, and Angelina Jolie, had a rough road and major studio interference.Stone later re-edited the film into a two-part 3-hour 37-minute film Alexander Revisited: The Final Cut, which later became a cash cow for Warner Brothersbecoming one of the highest-selling films in their back catalog.In 2010, Stone directed his first-ever sequel, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps. In this film, he returns to Wall Street during the 2008 financial crisis. Famous onscreen villain Gordon Gekko Michael Douglas returns. Gekko teaches co-star Shia LaBeoufthe ins and outs of criminal investments.Frost/Nixon's Frank Langellaco-stars along with Susan Sarandon. I personally have a deep connection with his film Wall Street as it was the subject of the first short film I ever wrote, directed, and edited in high school.Speaking to Oliver was a dream come true. Many of his films have impacted popular culture in a way that is uniquely his. During my time working at a video store, it seemed every film he released was a cultural bomb. Natural Born Killers was the first time I saw a modern director use multiple formats in one film.His last film Snowden tackles the most important and fascinating true story of the 21st century. Snowden, the politically charged, pulse-pounding thriller starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Shailene Woodley, reveals the incredible untold personal story of Edward Snowden, the polarizing figure who exposed shocking illegal surveillance activities by the NSA and became one of the most wanted men in the world.He is considered a hero by some, and a traitor by others. No matter which you believe, the epic story of why he did it, who he left behind, and how he pulled it off makes for one of the most compelling films of recent years.During our epic conversation, we discuss his legendary career, working with the Hollywood system, his time in Vietnam, struggling as a screenwriter, how he deals with rejection, and his amazing new book Chasing the Light: Writing, Directing, and Surviving Platoon, Midnight Express, Scarface, Salvador, and the Movie Game.Chasing the Light is an intimate memoir by the controversial and outspoken Oscar-winning director and screenwriter about his complicated New York childhood, volunteering for combat, and his struggles and triumphs making such films as Platoon, Midnight Express, and Scarface.Before the international success of Platoon in 1986, Oliver Stone had been wounded as an infantryman in Vietnam and spent years writing unproduced scripts while driving taxis in New York, finally venturing westward to Los Angeles and a new life.Stone, now 73, recounts those formative years with in-the-moment details of the high and low moments: We see meetings with Al Pacino over Stone's scripts for Scarface, Platoon, and Born on the Fourth of July; the harrowing demon of cocaine addiction following the failure of his first feature, The Hand (starring Michael Caine); his risky on-the-ground research of Miami drug cartels for Scarface; his stormy relationship with The Deer Hunter director Michael Cimino; the breathless hustles to finance the acclaimed and divisive Salvador; and tensions behind the scenes of his first Academy Award-winning film, Midnight Express.Chasing the Light is a true insider's look at Hollywood's years of upheaval in the 1970s and '80s. I highly recommend every filmmaker and screenwriter read this gem. Click here to read the book.The main themes I took away from speaking to Oliver were struggle and fight. No matter how successful he got, no matter what heights he reached in Hollywood Oliver Stone had to fight to get each remarkable film in his filmography on the screen.To this day he still gets rejected all the time. Throughout his career, he would jump from Hollywood studio to independent film. He wrote both Platoon and Born on the Fourth of July over a decade before they were produced because no one in Hollywood believed in what he was trying to say with those films. Platoon, The Doors, Midnight Express, Salvador, and Talk Radio were all indie films.I hope this conversation inspires filmmakers and screenwriters to never give up. Oliver struggled for years taking jobs as a production assistant, cab driver, office assistant, and any other gig he could find to help him survive while he was chasing his dream. He wrote and wrote, meeting his goal of one to two screenplays a year, no matter what. Never give up, never surrender. As Oliver says"Either you're born crazy or you're born boring."Please enjoy my conversation with Oliver Stone.
Designing Hollywood is delighted to present this in-depth conversation with Award-Winning Costume Designer Ellen Mirojnick! Ellen Mirojnick is an American costume designer. She is a frequent collaborator of actor Michael Douglas, having overseen the costume design for the films Fatal Attraction (1987), Wall Street (1987), Basic Instinct (1992), A Perfect Murder (1998), Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010) and Behind the Candelabra (2013). The wardrobe which she created for the character of Gordon Gekko inspired a fashion trend in the late 1980s and early 1990s for boldly patterned ties, sleek suits, crisp white shirts, and colorful suspenders in men's business wear. She has also been a frequent collaborator of directors Jan de Bont and Paul Verhoeven, acting as costume designer on de Bont's films Speed (1994), Twister (1996) and The Haunting (1999), as well as Verhoeven's films Basic Instinct (1992), Showgirls (1995), Starship Troopers (1997) and Hollow Man (2000). She won an Emmy and a Costume Designers Guild Award in 2013 for her work on the Liberace biopic Behind the Candelabra. In 2016 she was given the Career Achievement Award by the Costume Designers Guild. In 2017 she gained further praise for her work on The Greatest Showman, which garnered her a further nomination for Excellence in Period Film with the Costume Designers Guild.
For more than 60 years, veteran actor Eli Wallach was in demand to appear on stage and screen. Eli, who passed away in 2015 at age 98, appeared in more than 100 movies and has appeared in numerous stage productions, both with and without his wife, actress Anne Jackson. In this newly archived show, originally taped in 1998 before his appearance in great recent movies such as “The Holiday” and “Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps”, we discussed longevity in show business, and how he mixed his career with his important family values.
It's PrimeFlix Roulette week, and the Movie-Go-Round wheel gods bestowed upon Brett, David, and Nicole the much-delayed sequel, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps. What better day than Black Friday could there be to release our frustrated discussion of this gripping drama about how terrible it is for rich people to lose so much money that they become...somewhat less rich? Come listen to us gnash our teeth in harmony over this one! Email the show at hi@mgrpodcast.com. Find us online by heading over to mgrpodcast.com. Help shape the show by voting during You Did This to Us polls every 5 weeks on our site and social media! Movie-Go-Round is hosted by Nicole Davis, David Luzader, and Brett Stewart. The show is edited by Brett Stewart and Nicole Davis. Our theme,"'The Show Must Be Go," is provided by Kevin MacLeod. Movie-Go-Round is hosted on Pinecast. Get 40% off your first 4 months using code r-7ca2df.
On this episode of the podcast we talk about the newly released Coming 2 America. We also look at Variety's list of The Most Unnecessary Sequels of All Time (link here). And as usual we talk about our mostly recent watched films, including a discussion on the politics of Die Hard in a school Run Hide Fight and Ross starts #marchalarts. Hosted by Award winning filmmaker Ross Boyask and blogger/writer/failed former filmmaker Phil Hobden. Discussed: Coming 2 America, Son of the Mask, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Basic Instinct 2, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, Blues Brothers 2000, Run Hide Fight, Batman: Soul Of The Dragon, Batman: The Animated Series (TV), SWAT, Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar, Die Hard, Donnie Darko, Sex and the City 2, Speed 2: Cruise Control, The Two Jakes, Grease 2, Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2, The Matrix Revolutions, The Godfather: Part 3, Frozen 2 For more on Ross Boyask search @RossBoyask on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. Also check out @EvoFilmsUK online. For more on Phil Hobden check out www.philhobden.co.uk , Twitter (@PhilQuickReview) and Instagram (RossAndPhilTalkMovies) Podcast available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Stitcher, TuneIn, GooglePlay, Anchor and here at www.philsquickreview.co.uk #RossAndPhil #RossAndPhilTalkMovies #MoviePodcasts #Podcasts #wittertainment
Born and raised in New York, Ali credit her love for fashion to a city upbringing, and also a kinship style icon – her grandmother. After completing college with a fashion merchandising and management degree, Ali’s career jumpstarted when she accepted a position with Target. The accomplishment was a major responsibility, one which included opening a flagship NY store and working with international designers, a first for Ali at the time. Moreover, she was also designing for industry big names like Fragments, Coach and Talbots. Once Ali achieved in-house fashion experience, she made a rapidly successful transition to television and film. This shift eventually led to a move to Hollywood, where the Ali Levine Design firm is currently headquartered. Ali’s skills, resourcefulness, and city-girl energy immediately led to jobs on Mercy and Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, where she had the opportunity to work with Shia LaBeouf and Carey Mulligan. Since relocating to Los Angeles, Ali’s work can be seen on Fran Drescher’s Happily Divorced, In Time with Justin Timberlake, Kanye West’s World Throne Tour, X-Men First Class, New Girl, and much more. A member of both the Motion Picture Costumes Local 705 and Design Guild 892, the red-head with hazel-green eyes and an even more colorful ensemble resides in Toluca Lake with her husband, Justin, two fashionable cats, Dolce and Ferragamo, and newest member, a fashionable pup named Oscar. When Ali is not working, she continues to exercise her devotion to her field by scouring the hottest trends all over Los Angeles and New York. She has been dubbed the new “IT” girl in the celebrity styling world. FIND ALI ON HER WEBSITE: https://alilevine.com/ HER INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/alilevinedesign/ HER TWITTER: https://twitter.com/alilevinedesign HER FACEBOOK PAGE: https://facebook.com/alilevinedesign And of course, all of my Social, articles, and whatnots are in: https://linktr.ee/krlivepodcast HOST- PHYLLIS MACKENZIE- SOCIALS: https://linktr.ee/phyllismackenzie --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kenzie-rocque/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kenzie-rocque/support
The gang gets awkward and romantic this week as they review Paul Thomas Anderson's film, Punch Drunk Love (2002) Starring Adam Sandler (in his first real serious role) as Barry Egan, a small business owner on the edge of a nervous breakdown, and wrestling with the prospect of finding love in his life. Dive into this forgotten gem from the modern legend, PTA, and listen to Pete, Joseph and Tyler give their breakdown as well. In News this week: Hayao Miyazaki, Studio Ghibli, Yoshiyo Suzuki, Earwig and the Witch, How do you Live, Armie Hammer, Call me by Your Name, Resident Evil, Kaya Scodelario, Milla Jovovich, Rocky Horror Picture Show, Dolomite, Jaws, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, The Stepford Wives, Screen Actor's Guild, Donald Trump, Home Alone 2, Zoolander, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, Fresh Price of Bel Air, MSNBC, CNN, Arrow streaming service, Attack of the Killer Tomatoes, Land Mine goes Click, Meatball Machine, Gamera: The Complete Collection, Jesus Shows you the way to Highway, Deatbeat at Dawn, Children of the Corn, Basket Case, Creepshow 2, When Romero met Del Toro, Benecio Del Toro, George Romero, Guillermo Del Toro, Quest For 500, BlacKKKlansman, Post Tenebras Lux, Dr. Strangelove or How I Learned to stop Worrying and Love the Bomb, Peter Sellars, Tucker and Dale vs. Evil, The Departed, Mark Wahlberg, Apollo 18, Psycho Goreman, White Dog, Rachel Weiss, Hardcore History, Email us at MCFCpodcast@gmail.com Joseph Navarro Pete Abeyta and Tyler Noe Streaming Picks: The Mummy- HBO MaxThe Mummy Returns- HBO MaxThe Scorpion Kings - HBO MaxThe Truman Show - Hulu, Amazon Prime1917 - Hulu, Showtime, DirecTVComing to America - Amazon PrimeI Don't Feel at Home in the World Anymore - NetflixThe Little Things - HBO maxChildren of the Corn - Hulu, Amazon Prime, Tubi, Hoopla, ArrowSputnik - Hulu
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I speak to Barry Wetcher about his journey as a movie still photographer, and boy does he have one! In a career spanning almost four decades, Barry Wetcher has amassed an impressive catalog of film and TV credits collaborating with some of Hollywood’s most elite filmmakers including Martin Scorsese on his acclaimed film “Goodfellas”, Oliver Stone on “Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps”, John McTiernan on his action thriller “Die hard with a Vengeance” starring Bruce Willis, Jeremy Irons, and Samuel L. Jackson; among countless others.
Mark and Mike make an investment and watch the 2010 sequel, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps. They discuss insider trading, the appeal of Gordon Geiko, and motorcycle racing.
Mariana Acuña Acosta is an entrepreneur who is driven by her passion for new and emerging technologies. Over the past four years, her focus has been in VR, MR and AR workflows, cross-pollination of products; the changing landscape of entertainment and the new ways of creating content. She is the Founder of Jolt VR and a CPO and Co-Founder of Glassbox Technologies (previously known as Opaque Studios), a company that is pioneering gaming technology in Virtual Production, utilizing VR and AR by creating a framework for visualizing performances, environments, virtual collaboration, virtual location scouting, and much more for real time production. As a VFX Artist, Mariana has years of experience working as a Compositor on films like Invictus, Alice in Wonderland, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, Green Lantern, The Rum Diary and the show Lost. In this Podcast, Mariana talks about her experience working in different companies around the world, the importance of knowing every part of the pipeline; the latest developments in VR / MR / AR -- and why it's a great time for artists to get into the field. For more show notes, visit www.allanmckay.com/187/.
我们的朋友任宁是一档泛科技播客「迟早更新」的主播,同时也是一位年轻的风险投资人,他的基金风格有点另类,于是我们请任宁来到我们播客,分享了一下自己作为基金管理者的经验与乐趣。【主持】程衍樑(新浪微博:@GrenadierGuard)杨一(新浪微博:@杨一1)【嘉宾】任宁,风险投资人、「迟早更新」主播(新浪微博:@renning)●[04:25]Free Solo与风险偏好●[09:00]任宁在旧金山被前辈点醒●[10:00]设计是人类debug这个世界的方式●[11:20]Startup服务大品牌有点像自娱自乐●[14:40]无意间将「设计冲刺」引入中国●[18:30]“我们也不如来做一个基金。”●[22:15]开始创业的不同方法论●[26:00]很多海外的初创项目会挑战你的常识●[30:10]一亿左右规模的基金大概等于一个月薪五六千的人●[32:30]VC为什么要做媒体实验室●[36:10]“设计换股权”的逻辑漏洞●[40:40]收智商税某种程度上也是优化资源配置●[48:05]外行看什么都不觉得稀奇,内行才懂门道●[49:25]2019年也许是vc的一个分水岭●[52:25]To G与系统性风险●[54:00]马克库班与运气这回事●[56:10]创始人的股权真的非常重要!【音乐】 "テーマ・オブ・半沢直樹 ~Main Title~"(服部隆之·TBS系 日曜劇場「半沢直樹」オリジナル・サウンドトラック·2013·SMD itaku (music))"Life Is Long"(David Byrne / Brian Eno·Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps·2010·Todo Mundo)【logo设计】杨文骥【收听方式】本节目由喜马拉雅FM独家播出,也可通过泛用型播客客户端订阅收听《忽左忽右》。【互动方式】新浪微博:@忽左忽右leftright微信公众号:忽左忽右leftright
我们的朋友任宁是一档泛科技播客「迟早更新」的主播,同时也是一位年轻的风险投资人,他的基金风格有点另类,于是我们请任宁来到我们播客,分享了一下自己作为基金管理者的经验与乐趣。【主持】程衍樑(新浪微博:@GrenadierGuard)杨一(新浪微博:@杨一1)【嘉宾】任宁,风险投资人、「迟早更新」主播(新浪微博:@renning)●[04:25]Free Solo与风险偏好●[09:00]任宁在旧金山被前辈点醒●[10:00]设计是人类debug这个世界的方式●[11:20]Startup服务大品牌有点像自娱自乐●[14:40]无意间将「设计冲刺」引入中国●[18:30]“我们也不如来做一个基金。”●[22:15]开始创业的不同方法论●[26:00]很多海外的初创项目会挑战你的常识●[30:10]一亿左右规模的基金大概等于一个月薪五六千的人●[32:30]VC为什么要做媒体实验室●[36:10]“设计换股权”的逻辑漏洞●[40:40]收智商税某种程度上也是优化资源配置●[48:05]外行看什么都不觉得稀奇,内行才懂门道●[49:25]2019年也许是vc的一个分水岭●[52:25]To G与系统性风险●[54:00]马克库班与运气这回事●[56:10]创始人的股权真的非常重要!【音乐】 "テーマ・オブ・半沢直樹 ~Main Title~"(服部隆之·TBS系 日曜劇場「半沢直樹」オリジナル・サウンドトラック·2013·SMD itaku (music))"Life Is Long"(David Byrne / Brian Eno·Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps·2010·Todo Mundo)【logo设计】杨文骥【收听方式】本节目由喜马拉雅FM独家播出,也可通过泛用型播客客户端订阅收听《忽左忽右》。【互动方式】新浪微博:@忽左忽右leftright微信公众号:忽左忽右leftright
我们的朋友任宁是一档泛科技播客「迟早更新」的主播,同时也是一位年轻的风险投资人,他的基金风格有点另类,于是我们请任宁来到我们播客,分享了一下自己作为基金管理者的经验与乐趣。【主持】程衍樑(新浪微博:@GrenadierGuard)杨一(新浪微博:@杨一1)【嘉宾】任宁,风险投资人、「迟早更新」主播(新浪微博:@renning)●[04:25]Free Solo与风险偏好●[09:00]任宁在旧金山被前辈点醒●[10:00]设计是人类debug这个世界的方式●[11:20]Startup服务大品牌有点像自娱自乐●[14:40]无意间将「设计冲刺」引入中国●[18:30]“我们也不如来做一个基金。”●[22:15]开始创业的不同方法论●[26:00]很多海外的初创项目会挑战你的常识●[30:10]一亿左右规模的基金大概等于一个月薪五六千的人●[32:30]VC为什么要做媒体实验室●[36:10]“设计换股权”的逻辑漏洞●[40:40]收智商税某种程度上也是优化资源配置●[48:05]外行看什么都不觉得稀奇,内行才懂门道●[49:25]2019年也许是vc的一个分水岭●[52:25]To G与系统性风险●[54:00]马克库班与运气这回事●[56:10]创始人的股权真的非常重要!【音乐】 "テーマ・オブ・半沢直樹 ~Main Title~"(服部隆之·TBS系 日曜劇場「半沢直樹」オリジナル・サウンドトラック·2013·SMD itaku (music))"Life Is Long"(David Byrne / Brian Eno·Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps·2010·Todo Mundo)【logo设计】杨文骥【收听方式】本节目由喜马拉雅FM独家播出,也可通过泛用型播客客户端订阅收听《忽左忽右》。【互动方式】新浪微博:@忽左忽右leftright微信公众号:忽左忽右leftright
我们的朋友任宁是一档泛科技播客「迟早更新」的主播,同时也是一位年轻的风险投资人,他的基金风格有点另类,于是我们请任宁来到我们播客,分享了一下自己作为基金管理者的经验与乐趣。【主持】程衍樑(新浪微博:@GrenadierGuard)杨一(新浪微博:@杨一1)【嘉宾】任宁,风险投资人、「迟早更新」主播(新浪微博:@renning)●[04:25]Free Solo与风险偏好●[09:00]任宁在旧金山被前辈点醒●[10:00]设计是人类debug这个世界的方式●[11:20]Startup服务大品牌有点像自娱自乐●[14:40]无意间将「设计冲刺」引入中国●[18:30]“我们也不如来做一个基金。”●[22:15]开始创业的不同方法论●[26:00]很多海外的初创项目会挑战你的常识●[30:10]一亿左右规模的基金大概等于一个月薪五六千的人●[32:30]VC为什么要做媒体实验室●[36:10]“设计换股权”的逻辑漏洞●[40:40]收智商税某种程度上也是优化资源配置●[48:05]外行看什么都不觉得稀奇,内行才懂门道●[49:25]2019年也许是vc的一个分水岭●[52:25]To G与系统性风险●[54:00]马克库班与运气这回事●[56:10]创始人的股权真的非常重要!【音乐】 "テーマ・オブ・半沢直樹 ~Main Title~"(服部隆之·TBS系 日曜劇場「半沢直樹」オリジナル・サウンドトラック·2013·SMD itaku (music))"Life Is Long"(David Byrne / Brian Eno·Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps·2010·Todo Mundo)【logo设计】杨文骥【收听方式】本节目由喜马拉雅FM独家播出,也可通过泛用型播客客户端订阅收听《忽左忽右》。【互动方式】新浪微博:@忽左忽右leftright微信公众号:忽左忽右leftright
Diane's Set Decorator work over the years has included: I Shot Andy Warhol, The Funeral, Summer of Sam, Before the Devil Knows You're Dead, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, Limitless, and Lee Daniels' The Butler. Her Television credits include Production Design work on the television series The Naked Brothers Band, The Americans, and Set Decoration work on the television movie, Phil Spector. More recently, Diane worked on the acclaimed feature Equity as Production Designer and the television series 13 Reasons Why.
Mon, 30 Jan 2017 19:30:58 +0000 https://unterhaltungszimmer.podigee.io/2018-ff_0018-ratsel-vom-30-01-2017 podlove-2017-01-30t12:32:58+00:00-bd9e89242aeb853 Rätsel vom 30.01.2017! Rätsel vom 30.01.2017! Hier in den Kommentaren antworten! Statistik Rätsel einsenden Lösung des letzten Rätsels: * Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010) * Trivia IMDB – Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps (2010) https://images.podigee.com/0x,sZxrHKeylHF5zBBBQ4PoD5kRktwYr1V8MFjHyNDKs24k=/https://cdn.podigee.com/uploads/u3575/2a18552f-101f-4fb2-a8a6-6d76e27de2f8.png FF_0018 Rätsel vom 30.01.2017 https://unterhaltungszimmer.podigee.io/2018-ff_0018-ratsel-vom-30-01-2017 2018 full Rätsel vom 30.01.2017! no Ralph Meyer & Stefanie Hauburger
Trivia Club's Pause + Play is the portable version of Toronto's Greatest Game Show, a version of the live event that you are able to play at home with friends or on your own, especially if you aren't in Toronto. If you are in Toronto, you can find Trivia Club at Hitch (1216 Queen St East) every other MONDAY of the month, and Cardinal Rule (5 Roncesvalles Ave) each and every WEDNESDAY! Pause + Play is easy to find every THURSDAY, with the questions from that weeks trivia event, as part of the Trivia Club Network of podcasts on SoundCloud & iTunes! TABLE OF TIMESTAMPS !!!SPOILERS FOR ANSWERS BELOW!!! PRE-SHOW Golden VHS announcement (1:40) + ROUND ONE TRIVIA CLASSIC (3:20) Mashed-up Madness mixed by Party Ben TRIVIA ROYALE (11:42) VIDEO URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhW9YbSgwEU ROYALE ANSWERS: Wonderful World, Anger Management, Harold, Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle, Chalet Girl, One Tree Hill, Music of the Heart, Rat Race, Suicide Kings, The Wedding Planner, Because I Said So, Group Sex, Ten Inch Hero, The Amateurs, NewsRadio, The Dilemma, EdTV, Flashpoint, CSI, Doc Hollywood, Big Nothing, Takers, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, Crocodile Dundee in Los Angeles, Catfish, Best In Show, If Only, Legally Blondes, Mistresses, Babylon 5, Purple Violets, Serving Sara, The Social Network, Sidewalks of New York, The West Wing, Muppets from Space, CSI Planet Terror TRIVIA CLASSIC ANSWERS (12:42) + ROUND TWO (19:40) COUNTDOWN TAKEDOWN (20:06) SURVEY SAYS (21:25) Survey Says Answer: PET (22:45) Survey Says Answer: BATHROOM (23:08) Survey Says Answer: FAMILY (23:31) Survey Says Answer: COMPUTER (23:57) Survey Says Answer: TV (24:26) BOX OFFICE BULLSEYE (25:01) The movies behind each category, and their maths... TALK ME THROUGH THIS – a movie with narration in it 1999’s FIGHT CLUB - $ 37, 030, 102 44.5 to 48.1 for 1 point 38.1 to 44.4 for 5 points 36.0 to 38.0 for 10 points 35.9 to 29.6 for 5 points 29.5 to 25.9 for 1 point BOTTOMLESS PITT – a movie in which Brad Pitt eats 2011’s MONEYBALL (cheeseburger, cookies, French fries, ice cream, sunflower seeds, popcorn) - $ 75, 605, 492 90.8 to 98.3 for 1 point 77.2 to 90.7 for 3 points 74.1 to 77.1 for 5 points 74.0 to 60.5 for 3 points 60.4 to 52.9 for 1 point BABY IT’S COLD INSIDE – a movie featuring someone in a fridge 2008’s INDIANA JONES AND THE CRYSTAL SKULL - $ 317, 101, 119 380.6 to 412.2 for 1 point 323.5 to 380.5 for 3 points 310.8 to 323.4 for 5 points 310.7 to 253.7 for 3 points 253.6 to 222.0 for 1 point + ROUND THREE TRI-PARDO (26:38) The first question chosen is worth TEN POINTS, the second question chosen is worth FIFTEEN POINTS, and the third question chosen is worth TWENTY POINTS! If you get these answers wrong then you lose those points, but if you get them correct then you win the points! After these trio of questions, mark yourself or your friends, before selecting one of the two final categories for the TRIVIA FINALE! For the Trivia Finale, you can wager up to as many points as you have, or as many as TWENTY POINTS if you have less then twenty points. The ... and the categories are (27:54)... INSECT INSPECTION (28:14) RUSSELMANIA presented by The Bastards (28:31) SKULL & CROSSBONES presented by Team Name (29:01) ZODCAST, GODCAST, REALLY GOOD PODCAST presented by Lt. Dance (29:22) A SHOCKING QUESTION (29:45) + POST-SHOW (30:03) Thank you once again for play Pause + Play, and remember... it's not what you know, it's what you learn along the way! (31:17)
I feel as though I have watched our guest tonight grow up before our eyes on screen starring in his dad's, Oliver Stone's film JFK, Natural Born Killers, and Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, before becoming a director in his own right with Greystone Park. The movie was based on Stone’s experiences of exploring haunted mental asylums.
Writing NY: How the Big Apple Inspires and Informs the Movies
Panel includes: David Koepp ("Premium Rush," "Panic Room," "Carlito's Way"); Brian Koppelman ("The Girlfriend Experience," "Rounders," "Solitary Man"; David Levien ("The Girlfriend Experience," "Rounders"); and Stephen Schiff ("Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps," "True Crime," "Lolita"). Moderated by Scott Foundas ("Film Comment").
Allan Loeb (creator, New Amsterdam; Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps); Phoef Sutton (Terriers, Cheers); Rob Roy Thomas (creator, Free Ride).Recorded March 6, 2011.CONNECT W/ BEN BLACKER & THE WRITER'S PANEL:https://twitter.com/BENBLACKERhttps://www.facebook.com/TVWritersPanelTHE WRITER'S PANEL IS A CO-PRODUCTION OF THE FOREVER DOG PODCAST NETWORK AND THE ATX TELEVISION FESTIVAL.http://foreverdogproductions.com/fdpn/podcasts/the-writers-panelhttp://atxfestival.com
In this episode: our giant movie review of Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2011) in 3D, starring Shia LaBeouf and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, the ridiculous length of the movie, the end of the shaky camera fad, a list of movies and TV shows Michael Bay ripped off (The Transformers, Superman, The Watchmen, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, and Jackie Chan's Who Am I?), illogical Duracell battery pricing at Staples, our roll call of robots in the movie (Optimus Prime, Bumblebee, Ironhide, Ratchet, Sentinal Prime, Starscream, Megatron, Shockwave, Soundwave, and dozens of unnamed robots), Sentinal Prime's face modeled after Sean Connery, Bay's horrendous computer animated version of John F. Kennedy, Sam Witwicky (Shia LaBeouf) constantly screaming and crying, Bay's terrible Barack Obama impersonator, Sam spending an hour going on job interviews, Leonard Nimoy as the voice of Sentinal Prime and Galvatron, various plot holes, Optimus Prime actually wondering where his trailer went in the movie, robots who were killed in the movie (the unnamed Scottish Autobot, Ironhide, Megatron, Starscream, the unnamed Decepticon bird, etc.), our welcoming of the inevitable Transformers movie reboot, Transformers spitting, Michael Bay turning Optimus Prime into a ruthless murderer, Peter Cullen and Frank Welker's voice acting, Shia LaBeouf's recent acting career (Eagle Eye and Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps), Bay's constant use of slow motion, billions of dollars worth of damage in action movies with no consequences, hacking into objects, Bay's ignorance of science, the lack of rules and continuity in Bay's Transformers movies, What Ever Happened To? (Bugle Boy jeans, Z. Cavaricci genie pants, Zubaz, IOU sweatshirts, B.U.M. Equipment, etc.), Roseanne Barr's reality show Roseanne's Nuts on Lifetime, a Transformers: Dark of the Moon cameo by Scott Krinsky from Chuck, Bay's completely wasted use of 3D, fans feeling obligated to watch bad movies, Glynn Turman appearing in Super 8 (2011) and Gremlins (1984), Sean Connery's brother Neil Connery starring in bad movies: OK Connery (1967) and The Body Stealers (1969), celebrity deaths (Peter Falk and Sherwood Schwartz), Paul Reiser and The Paunch Stevenson Show episode 2, and a new stupid style (extremely short cutoff shorts with dangling pockets). 84 minutes - http://paunchstevenson.com
John, Mike, and Adam go back to the future with Frank Langella's ghost. If you have a comment or question you can write us at theaftershowpodcast@gmail.com or call and leave a voicemail message at (206) 984-1298. Thanks for listening.WALL STREET: Money Never Sleeps imdb Page: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1027718/WALL STREET imdb Page: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0094291/
Matthew Socey, Coby Slagle and Ben Traub discuss the new film version of TRUE GRIT, how it's better than the original and that you don't hate America for this opinion. They also discuss the DVD/BR release of SALT and WALL STREET: MONEY NEVER SLEEPS. The trio also discuss Christmas films, how A CHRISTMAS STORY is overrated and that you don't hate America for this opinion.
In this episode, Steve Head and John Black discuss The Social Network, Howl, Let Me In, Never Let Me Go, Hatchett II, and Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps. And for picks of the week, Steve says you should see Raging Phoenix and John implores you to watch The Animated Night of the Living Dead. Listen to us online at Post-Movie.net Follow Steve on Twitter at twitter.com/stevehead Questions or feedback? Email us at postmoviepodcast@gmail.com
Simon Mayo and Mark Kermode present Wittertainment at its most Wittertaining, from the Phoenix Cinema in East Finchley, north London in front of a 5 live audience. The Phoenix is the oldest purpose built cinema in Britain, and has just been extensively refurbished.Aaron Sorkin, the creator of The West Wing, talks about the reaction to his new movie about the birth of Facebook, The Social Network. There are also reviews of movies including Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, and The Death And Life Of Charlie St Cloud.
Anmeldelser af Wall Street - Money Never Sleeps, Sandheden Om Mænd og Buried. Vi glæder os til The Town og True Grit. Vi lærer dig om fortællestruktur i filmskolen. Vi har en special guest star som nyhedsoplæser OG... vi har en konkurrence!
The Jobless bums are back with the best film review podcast around. Jobless Film Reviews Episode 28 has every you have ever wanted from a film review podcast. Drinking, swearing, reviews, trailers and a discussion about Blake Lively. Hear reviews of all of the Box Office Top Ten including Easy A, Wall Street Money Never Sleeps and Devil. Also all of the DVD's you need to watch including The Ghost Writer. Andrew, Matt and Simon give you the least stuffy film podcast ever made.
Jeff Bayer and Eric D. Snider are back live! We’re talking about two really good films that hit the screens this week: ‘The Social Network’ and ‘Let Me In.’ Both decided ‘The Social Network’ is a must see. Then, since we were gone last week it was time for rapid-fire reviews. We gave three minutes each to “Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps,” “Catfish,” “Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga’Hoole,” “The Virginity Hit,” “Jack Goes Boating,” “Case 39,” and “You Again.” We also blew the Question of the Week, but we have one for next week. What is your favorite sports movie without a ball? In other words, no football, baseball, basketball, etc. No balls!
Matthew Socey discuses WALL STREET: MONEY NEVER SLEEPS, the musical BRAN NEU DAE (that's how it's spelled), WILD GRASS plus the DVD release of ROBIN HOOD and THE SECRET IN THEIR EYES. Plus film writer Mike White (not the CHUCK & BUCK guy) discusses the B-Movie Celebration in Franklin.
“Aspect Radio” hosts Ben Flanagan and Corey Craft review are joined by Graham Flanagan to discuss Oliver Stone’s “Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps,” the sequel to his 1987 hit that won Michael Douglas the best actor Oscar for playing the now-iconic financial shark Gordon Gekko. Graham also interviews CNN colleague Ali Velshi, the network’s chief […]
In this podcast, Jeff and I discuss Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, The Social Network, The Town's Best Picture prospects, The King's Speech and Colin Firth's performance, and why we think Jesse Eisenberg is one of the best things about The Social Network
“Aspect Radio” hosts Ben Flanagan and Corey Craft review are joined by Graham Flanagan to discuss Oliver Stone’s “Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps,” the sequel to his 1987 hit that won Michael Douglas the best actor Oscar for playing the now-iconic financial shark Gordon Gekko. Graham also interviews CNN colleague Ali Velshi, the network’s chief […]
Michael Douglas' Gordon Gekko leaves prison at the beginning of Oliver Stone's Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps -- he served eight years for crimes committed in the course of the previous film... The real movie news this week is Waiting for Superman. The movie puts five tender young faces on a national scandal that's all too often described with depressing statistics -- the state of public education in the United States...
Welcome to the PGP Film Cast! It is a podcast completely dedicated to movies in the theater where we cover upcoming weekend releases, announced movies, focus on one future movie that has us excited, retro reviews and our (in)famous Top 10 lists! Subscribe on iTunes or our RSS feed! News Ron Howard and Akiva Goldsman are adapting "The Dark Tower" series. Martin Freeman (NOT Morgan Freeman) in negotiations to play Bilbo Baggins in "The Hobbit". Kick-Ass 2 has gotten the green light. Will Ferrell will star in "Casa de mi padre" Bruce Campbell wants to make a horror version of "The Expendables" Karl Urban and Olivia Thirlby will star in the reboot of Judge Dredd. Steven Soderbergh's next movie will be "Contagion". Box office revenue down 1% from last year and ticket sales down 6%. Movie Highlight – 127 Hours Directed by Danny Boyle Written by Danny Boyle and Simon Beaufoy Starring James Franco, Lizzy Caplan, Kate Mara, Treat Williams (hell yes!) A mountain climber becomes trapped under a boulder while canyoneering alone near Moab, Utah and resorts to desperate measures to survive. Versus! Major League VS A League of Their Own A new segment each show where we pit two movies against each other and then see which film comes out on top! It's the battle of the baseball comedies and there is one clear winner. Weekend Releases September 17 – Easy A, The Town, Devil, Alpha and Omega, Never Let Me Go, Jack Goes Boating, Catfish, Leaves of Grass September 24 – Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, You Again, Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole, Buried, Waiting for "Superman", Enter the Void, You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger Retro Review! – American Psycho (2000) Released April 14, 2000 Domestic gross of $15,070,285 Worldwide gross of $34,266,564 Production budget of $7,000,000 Directed by Mary Harron (I Shot Andy Warhol) Written by Mary Harron and Guinevere Turner (BloodRayne) Starring Christian Bale, Reese Witherspoon, Josh Lucas, Justin Theroux, Bill Sage, Chloe Sevigny, Samantha Mathis, Matt Ross, Jared Leto, Willem Dafoe Patrick Bateman is young, white, beautiful, ivy leagued, and indistinguishable from his Wall Street colleagues. Shielded by conformity, privilege, and wealth, Bateman is also the ultimate serial killer, roaming freely and fearlessly. His murderous impulses are fueled by zealous materialism and piercing envy when he discovers someone else has acquired more than he has. After a colleague presents a business card superior in ink and paper to his, Bateman's blood thirst sharpens, and he steps up his homicidal activities to a frenzied pitch. Based on a novel by Bret Easton Ellis. Check out our review, favorite lines, trivia and more about a retro movie each episode. Top 10 Thrillers! Cheers to Joe V for sending in a list! Some mandatory choices like Die Hard, Momento and Se7en along with some oddball choices like Duel, Air Force One and The Professional! Next Episode Featured Movie is “Tron: Legacy” Versus is Heavyweights VS Major Payne Retro Review is “Never Been Kissed” Top 10 "Based on a true story" movies! (list is due by 9/27/10) Email in your lists, ideas for Retro Reviews! Your PGP Film Cast crew Tom – tom@sector512productions.com Jerry – jerry@sector512productions.com Chad – chud@sector512productions.com
Junior in studio, Top 10 Hottest College Football Fanbases, Tennis Hooligans, AZ Gov. Jan Brewer, Smoking baby - still smokin, the Jenna Jameson/Joan Rivers debate, Floyd Mayweather, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, The Lumberyard, drunk calls, HOTWListen live Sundays 5PM ESTVisit us at www.lunaticradio.comForum: www.lunaticradio.com/boardSubscribe with iTunes!Copyright 2010 Lunaticradio.com