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The richest celebrity women and how much richer they are than each other. Dakota Johnson and Chris Martin's break up “feels real this time.” Walter Goggins should take a page out of Gwyneth Paltrow's playbook when handling his public relationships. Does ‘Tommy Boy' hold up? The downfall of the “just in case” pee. And Vinnie wants you to be rich, but not at the expense of cameras being EVERYWHERE.
Late summer nights, early June. Walter Goggins and Aimee Lou Wood are squashing the beef we all finally just stopped talking about. The Stanley Cup is off to a thrilling start. Vinnie writes an ad to sell Chat GPT to ministers to help out with their sermons. Let's not forget how much of an icon Barbara Streisand is. Old habits die hard: If you grew up without money, you're still using the last drop of every product.
Will a skort and kicks be the outfit of our summer? Walter Goggins and Aimee Lou Wood are squashing the beef we all finally just stopped talking about. Old habits die hard: If you grew up without money, you're still using the last drop of every product. Matty is still bitter over his high school crush going to McDonald's with another dude. Dakota Johnson and Chris Martin's break up “feels real this time.” Plus, do we need to put a stop to the panopticon?
In this episode,The Happier Ladies recap their favorite moments from the Happier w/ Gretchen Rubin podcast and Happier In Hollywood hosted by Liz Craft and Sarah Fain. Get in touch at happierladies@gmail.com Instagram @happierladies Try PrepDish for 2 weeks free: prepdish.com/happierladies Mozart in the Jungle Values Bridge Quiz Cliffton Strengths Good to Great Brad Pitt Article Williams Morris Therapeutic Rice Bags - this isn't the one Malika got, but it's similar Correction: Malika refers to “Walter Goggins” in this episode - but she meant to say Walton Goggins Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're officially done talking about Aimee Lou Wood's teeth—let's focus on Walter Goggins' wildly impressive resume. The gang discusses the monster hit, Adolescence, and the most watched shows on Netflix. Is your favorite in the top 10? The cost of iPhones might be going WAY up. A PSA for men: here's one simple way to get an instant confidence boost. Sarah says you can't wear those club pants when you're biking. Vinnie insists he hasn't spent a single dime on Candy Crush—should we believe him?
Prince Harry back in the UK and fighting to get his security detail back. How he's avoiding King Charles while in England. Plus, Meghan reveals a health scare. Then, why some celeb exes are reuniting. Why Jessica Simpson stepped out with her estranged husband after hinting that he cheated. And Sydney Sweeney's relationship status back in question. Her ex-fiancé's plan to get her back amid the Glen Powell romance rumors. Then, Oscar winner Hilary Swank on becoming a mom at 48. How parenting helped her get in the best shape of her life. Plus, Mark Consuelos nearly naked? Kelly Ripa's reaction to his risqué photoshoot. And, only ET has the scoop on Spencer Pratt's return to reality TV alongside other famous faces. Then, a first look at the new projects from Ben Affleck, J. Lo, and more. Details on J. Lo's new romcom with “Ted Lasso” star Brett Goldstein. And, Dakota Johnson covered in blood. Her new role with a Blake Lively connection. Plus, the Emmy winning stars of “Hacks” spill the E-Tea. The biggest reveals ahead of the new season. Then, “White Lotus” star Walter Goggins on his influx of female fans in the wake of season 3's success. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today on The Social, Alex Ovechkin toppled Wayne Gretzky’s record to become the top scorer in the NHL! But is it hard to celebrate his success given his political ties to Putin? And, Patti LaBelle says Elton John never returned her Tupperware! Then, a moving monologue in “The White Lotus” finale has us pondering the meaning of life. And, is actor Walter Goggins making a receding hairline sexy? Plus, Obama says he’s in a “relationship deficit" with Michelle after eight years in office.
Emily Bett Rickards (Arrow's Felicity Smoak) swung by the YVR Screen Scene Podcast to discuss one of the most wildly entertaining, audacious, and empowering films of this or any year, Queen of the Ring. Emily shines as Mildred “Millie” Burke, the legendary professional wrestler and single mom who defied incredible odds to become the first million-dollar female athlete and longest reigning champion at a time when the sport was banned across most of America. Queen of the Ring was written and directed by Ash Avildsen. The cast also includes Walter Goggins, Josh Lucas, Francesca Eastwood, Tyler Posey, and Marie Avgeropoulos. Queen of the Ring opens in Canada on April 4, including at VIFF Centre and the Rio Theatre in Vancouver, and Emily joined Sabrina Rani Furminger on the pod to talk about Mildred's commitment to intersectionality, muscularity, and femininity, what she learned about Millie by jacking up for the role, and the conversation she'd love to have with the late wrestling star. Episode sponsor: UBCP/ACTRA
Listeners call in to ask Doree and Elise more friendship month questions (keep ‘em coming!), the convo continues on what it means to learn new skills at mid-life, and why we all love Walter Goggins. To leave a voicemail or text for a future episode, reach Doree & Elise at 781-591-0390. You can also email the podcast at forever35podcast@gmail.com.Take our listener survey and help us make our show better!Visit forever35podcast.com for links to everything they mention on the show or visit shopmyshelf.us/forever35.Follow the podcast on Instagram (@Forever35Podcast) and sign up for the newsletter at forever35podcast.com/newsletter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is not your father's Oldsmobile...it's Girthy! hosted by Law Smith @LawSmithWorks and Eric Readinger... Here's the episode description we def wrote and not a software robot typing it up: GIRTHY Podcast® hosted by Law Smith @LawSmithWorks & Eric Readinger - listen/watch the hilarious and unfiltered world of two entrepreneurs who aren't afraid to tackle life's challenges with raw humor and genuine insight. In this episode, Eric Readinger and Law Smith explore everything from personal weight loss journeys and Hollywood transformations to podcast branding struggles and mental health strategies. Packed with laugh-out-loud moments, unexpected tangents, and real talk about midlife experiences, this podcast offers a refreshing blend of comedy, business wisdom, and authentic storytelling. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur, comedy fan, or just looking for some real-world advice served with a side of humor, this episode delivers entertainment and unexpected insights that will keep you engaged from start to finish. entrepreneurial podcast, comedy, personal growth, midlife humor, business insights, authentic storytelling Episode sponsored by @ZUPYAK https://www.Zupyak.com → promo code → SWEAT @Flodesk -50% off https://flodesk.com/c/AL83FF @Incogni remove you personal data from public websites 50% off https://get.incogni.io/SH3ve @SQUARESPACE website builder → https://squarespacecircleus.pxf.io/sweatequity @CALL RAIL call tracking → https://bit.ly/sweatequitycallrail @LINKEDIN PREMIUM - 2 months free! → https://bit.ly/sweatequity-linkedin-premium @OTTER.ai → https://otter.ai/referrals/AVPIT85N Hosts' Eric Readinger & Law Smith
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Comic, writer and Fallout expert ALEXANDRIA LOVE joins the pod to chat about what Walter Goggins has been up to for the past 200 years. She joins Red & Ivan with her Junk Jet, and they slam some words into your ears about Prime Video's Fallout. Check out Alex's Newsletter at alexandriacomedy.com Also, check out Red & Maggie Tokuda-Hall's podcast, Failure to Adapt, available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or via RSS As always: Support Ivan & Red! → patreon.com/boarsgoreswords Follow us on twitter → @boarsgoreswords Find us on facebook → facebook.com/BoarsGoreSwords
In this episode, hosts Frank and Thomas delve into the captivating world of the Primes Fallout Series, offering insights into the narrative, character development, and thematic elements. The conversation also touches on comparisons with other series and the unique aspects of Fallout's storytelling. Timestamps: [00:00:04] - Introduction to the episode and hosts [00:00:12] - Initial thoughts on the Primes Fallout Series [00:00:18] - Discussion on binge-watching the series [00:00:47] - The impact of the series and its aesthetic appeal [00:01:11] - Overview of standout characters and the show's intro [00:01:38] - Analysis of character Walter Goggins and his role [00:02:06] - Themes of survival and societal collapse [00:02:30] - Exploration of Cooper Howard's backstory [00:03:02] - The portrayal of ghouls in the series [00:04:13] - Vault experiments and their implications [00:05:22] - Introduction to Lucy's character and her journey [00:06:11] - The series' portrayal of the post-apocalyptic world [00:07:08] - Ethical dilemmas and moral questions raised by the vault experiments [00:08:04] - Insights into the series' narrative structure and pacing [00:09:24] - Detailed breakdown of key episodes and plot twists [00:10:15] - Discussion on the Brotherhood of Steel and its influence [00:12:14] - The evolution of the show's central characters [00:13:33] - Future predictions for the series and character arcs [00:14:23] - Audience questions and theories [00:15:04] - Final thoughts and episode wrap-up Key Discussion Points: Narrative Depth: Analysis of the deep storytelling and complex characters that set the series apart from typical post-apocalyptic shows. Character Evolution: Exploration of how characters like Lucy and Maximus navigate their morally complex world. Cinematic Comparisons: Comparisons with other notable series such as "Breaking Bad" to highlight the show's unique elements. Fan Theories: Discussion on fan theories and their implications for future seasons. Episode Conclusion: The episode concludes with a discussion on the broader impact of the Primes Fallout Series on pop culture and its reflection on societal issues, along with a call for listener comments and theories on social media.
Hey there Vault Dwellers this is our spoiler-free review for Prime Video's Fallout. Join us as we step out of our vault and journey across the wasteland in this incredibly dark, complex, and gleefully weird tale from the world of Fallout. We discuss how this series replicates the perfect blend of contrasting tones and music to give fans of the original games exactly what they're looking for.All eight episodes of the post-apocalyptic series will premiere April 10 at at 6 PM PT & 9 PM EST Check out Geekcentric onYouTube | Instagram | Twitter | TikTokJoin the Geekcentric Discord HEREJoin Nate on Twitch at - twitch.tv/nateplaysgames
This week on the pod, John and Justin are discussing 2020s FATMAN starring Mel Gibson & Walter Goggins! Pull up a stool and listen! you can follow us and stay up to date with the podcast: @themoviebarpod on Twitter, @moviebarpodcast on Instagram, on tiktok @moviebarpod & at The Movie Bar Podcast on facebook! Watch episodes on Youtube @moviebarpod ON SATURDAY check out our website www.moviebarpod.com let us know what you want to hear by contacting us on social media or via email at themoviebar@outlook.com! Please Like, review and subscribe to the podcast
Welcome back to The Movie Draft House! It's holiday season here on the podcast and to get into the spirit of Christmas, we're reviewing "R-rated Christmas Movies" for the month of December 2023! We start off the month with the surprisingly good film Fatman from 2020 starring Mel Gibson as Santa & Walter Goggins as the villain (duh...). Tune in to find out if this one makes it on the Mount Rushmore of Christmas films, the Rushmore of Mel Gibson films, and just exactly what is the best Mel Gibson film? Music this month is brought to you by the New York City based alt-hip-hop band Oxymorrons with their hit "Moon Chasers"! Get their music wherever you get yours! Spotify Web Instagram YouTube Twitter Follow the podcast across all social media! Twitter Instagram TikTok YouTube Follow our hosts on Twitter! Mark - @iheardyouliked Jeff - @PodcastsbyJeff
Episode 65 - Ant-Man and the Wasp Movie Review This week we get to take a break from the disaster that is Thanos, and spend a bit of time with the Pyms and Langs in 2018's Ant-Man and the Wasp. This Week In Comics 10 Marvel Comics That Influenced the MCU https://comicbook.com/movies/news/10-marvel-comics-that-influenced-the-mcu/ New on Marvel Unlimited this Week https://www.marvel.com/comics/calendar/week/2023-10-01 Recommendation: Starter Villain by John Scalzi. https://www.audible.com/pd/Starter-Villain-Audiobook/B0C6FPMDGV Film Facts Tagline: Real Heroes. Not actual size. Released: July 4, 2018 (staggered release date) Runtime: 118 minutes Box Office: worldwide: $622,674,139 / domestic: $216,648,740 Budget: $162,000,000 (estimated) IMDB Rating: 7.0/10 Stars: Paul Rudd, Evangeline Lilly, Michael Pena, Walter Goggins, Tip (T.I.) Harris, David Dastmalchian, Hannah John-Kamen, Abby Ryder Forson, Laurence Fishburne, Michelle Pfeiffer and Michael Douglas Directed: Peyton Reed Screenplay: Chris McKenna, Erik Sommers, Paul Rudd, Andrew Barrer and Gabriel Ferrari 2ish Minute Recap and Discussion Topics This isn't Ant-Man 2, this is Ant-Man and the Wasp On the Clock “Photo-Realism" This is not a “great” film, but it is a light and fun movie Plot only makes very basic sense Too many villains? Or just too few good ones? Shrinking and Growing Luis and Jimmy steal the show Tidbits From the comics Face Off! Which Did it better? The Comics or the Movie Correspondence Stephanie asks about Duane's use of the word "Stan" What's Next: Captain Marvel Comics Marvel Super-Heroes #13 Ms. Marvel #1 Uncanny X-Men #164 Avengers #200 Captain Marvel (2012) #1-6 Signoff Questions or comments We'd love to hear from you! Email us at questions@comicsovertime.com or find us on Twitter @comicsoftime. ------------------ Music Intro and Outro created by Lesfm.
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A slightly shorter Bad Dads this week as we ditch the kids section due to the crushing obligations of real life but we more than make up for it with Sidey and Reegs sharing a little Valentine's Day get together to discuss Sam Smith's trousers, Chinese weather balloons and our Top 5 Animated Characters. Some of our picks might surprise you, some might appal you and some might make you question our taste. But we stand by our choices, no matter how much I can't even remember what they were or how questionable they may seem to be in retrospect. THE WALKING DEAD co-creator Robert Kirkman adapted his own Image graphic novel series INVINCIBLE for Amazon Prime in 2021. An animated tv drama, it follows the story of Mark Grayson, a seemingly normal high school student who just happens to be the son of the world's greatest superhero, Omni-Man. As Mark's own superpowers develop, he starts to realise that being a superhero is less glamorous and more complicated than it seems, especially as he begins to uncover a much darker truth about his father and the true nature of his powers.Using the vibrant colour palette and simple clean lines of original comic book artist Cory Walker as an inspiration, the tv series features a distinctive combination of 2D and 3D animation techniques allowing for incredible detail and fluidity whilst also being stylistically reminiscent of 90's superhero cartoons like X-MEN: THE ANIMATED SERIES which makes the extreme violence and gore all the more unexpected when it arrives. And there is a lot of it, violence being a deliberate creative choice that serves multiple purposes in the show's narrative and world-building. An impressive and diverse voice cast including Steven Yeun, J.K. Simmons, Sandra Oh, Mark Hamill, Zazie Beetz, Walter Goggins, Mahershala Ali, Zachary Quinto and Clancy Brown helps to bring the characters to life and classic father and son themes, discussions of the nature of identity, detachment and the consequences of absolute power make the series stand out as a unique and compelling addition to the superhero genre.We love to hear from our listeners! By which I mean we tolerate it. If it hasn't been completely destroyed yet you can usually find us on twitter @dads_film, on Facebook Bad Dads Film Review, on email at baddadsjsy@gmail.com or on our website baddadsfilm.com. Until next time, we remain... Bad Dads
Today my guests are ultra Marathoners – Jayden Lombardo and Jake Ennis. They recently put a 50-mile race under their belt, and have qualified for the Boston Marathon in April. After that, they set their sites on an Iron Man triathlon and/or a 100 mile race. Hear about the training discipline, the diet, the ambitions, injuries, and insights they gain while doing this grueling activity. They get very personal… some might say TOO personal, in the details they share. Hear the horrors and hazards of running for 13 hours straight – for the “short” 50 mile races. What do they think about, why they don't listen to music while running, and learning to prevent chafing. We also talk about hate following the liver king, Jayden's pending proposal and Jake's single life (he is available!)
Welcome to Light On Light Through, Episode 273, in which I review The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey, episode 5, on Apple TV+ Written blog post review of this episode Podcast reviews: 1-3... 4
Welcome to Sizzling Samachar of the day on OTTplay, i'm your host NikhilSizzling samachar first up,Evil season 3 announces release dateThe popular horror series Evil is returning for a third season. The new season will premiere on the 12th of June this year. The series, dubbed as the modern-day horror version of The X-Files, stars Luke Cage actor Mike Colter in the lead along with Katja Herbers. The series also stars Michael Emerson, Kurt Fuller, Brooklyn Shuck, and Aasif Mandvi.eBruce Willis retires after aphasia diagnosisLegendary Hollywood star, Bruce Willis, known for hits such as The Sixth Sense, and the Die Hard franchise has announced his retirement from acting. The shock news comes after his aphasia diagnosis, a language disorder affecting his ability to communicate. The news was announced in a joint statement by his family. ABC renews The Good Doctor and The RookiePopular ABC shows The Good Doctor and The Rookie have been renewed for new seasons. The Good Doctor starring Freddie Highmore will return for a sixth season while The Rookie starring Nathan Fillion will return for a fifth season.India Amarteifio joins cast of Bridgerton prequel Shonda Rhimes' new series, a spinoff to the popular Netflix series Bridgerton, has added India Amarteifio as its lead. The Line of Duty star Amarteifio will play the lead as a younger version of the monarch Queen Charlotte. Golda Rosheuvel, who essays the character in Bridgeton will reprise her role in the spinoff series. Paul Herman dies at 76Paul Herman, the star of iconic TV shows such as The Sopranos and Entourage, as well Martin Scorcese's acclaimed Netflix film, The Irishman has passed away at the age of 76. The tragic news was confirmed by his representative T Keaton-Woods. Jemima Kirke and Nico Tortorella join the cast of a new Apple TV+ crime thrillerCity On Fire, a new Apple TV+ crime-thriller series has added Jemima Kirke and Nico Tortorella to its cast. They will be joined by Chase Sui Wonders, Wyatt Oleff, Ashley Zuckerman, Xavier Clyde, and John Cameron Mitchell, who will also essay important roles. The story revolves around a murder of an NYU student at Central Park in the year 2003 on America's Independence Day, the Fourth of July. Ella Purnell cast as the lead of the Fallout TV seriesThe highly anticipated live-action adaptation of the popular post-apocalyptic RPG games from the Fallout franchise has added Ella Purnell in its lead role. The Yellowjackets, Arcane, and Army of the Dead star, Purnell, will join Walter Goggins for the TV series produced by Amazon Studios. House of the Dragon announces release dateHouse of the Dragon, the prequel series to Game of Thrones, has announced that the first episode will premiere on the 21st of August. The story is set 200 years before the events of Game of Thrones and will focus on the Targaryen dynasty, with Olivia Cooke, Emma D'Arcy, and Matt Smith playing pivotal roles. Miguel Sapochnik, the popular director of some of the biggest episodes of Game of Thrones such as ‘Hardhome ', ‘Battle of the Bastards', and ‘The Winds of Winter', serves as showrunner along with Ryan Condal.Well that's the Sizzling samachar from the world of movies and entertainment for today, until the next podcast it's your host Nikhil signing out.Aaj kya dekhoge OTTplay se poocho
Welcome to Light On Light Through, Episode 267, in which I review The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey, episodes 1-3, on Apple TV+ Written blog post review of these three episodes
Happy Monday Nerds! This week we take a deep dive into The Boys Episode 2 “Cherry”. We have a lot of eruptive commentary on this one! All that plus all the news that fit to print! Come on in and join us! Stories discussed this week: Walter Goggins in Fallout? https://fullcirclecinema.com/2022/02/19/walton-goggins-star-amazon-live-action-fallout-series/ Patton Oswalt takes on Comixology!! https://bleedingcool.com/comics/patton-oswalt-vs-comixology-and-the-app-update/ Join u on TikTok! https://www.tiktok.com/@nerdshouseof?lang=en Our LinkTree! https://linktr.ee/NerdHouseof
Footage of Author from: https://www.youtube.com/c/retroVHStrailers Welcome to Episode 190 of Atomic Radio Hour, the post-nuclear podcast! ------------------------------------------ Intro Music: https://bit.ly/2RwXJMO ------------------------------------------ Follow Atomic Radio Hour on social media @AtomicRadioHour Discord: https://discord.gg/Hcea2snsfB Twitter: https://bit.ly/2MMFMu2 Instagram: https://bit.ly/2LpwUWH Vince's Twitter: https://twitter.com/THE_BOOGENS Kyle's Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheOodSigma Merch: https://www.redbubble.com/people/atom... Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/GhoulmanEntertainment We Stream on Twitch!! https://www.twitch.tv/oldmanvince --- ARH - 190 00:00 - Intro 01:44 - Walter Goggins 05:37 - The end of the Bethesda Launcher 06:43 - Author Reed's 25-year run 11:13 - Pay-Tree-On 13:30 - Lore 26:59 - Outro
Title: The Hateful Eight, a Reinvented WesternDescription: Steve is joined again by Josh Cohen of the Unfiltered Podcast and Eyewitness History Podcast to talk about the 2015 Quentin Tarantino film, The Hateful Eight. We discuss how this movie is part western, part thriller, Agatha Christie mystery with a dash of Alfred Hitchcock. Learn More About our Guest:Josh Cohen of The Eyewitness History Podcast and Unfiltered PodcastUnfilteredpodcast.blogspot.comhttps://www.speakpipe.com/eyewitnesshistoryYou can learn more about Beyond the Big Screen and subscribe at all these great places:www.beyondthebigscreen.comClick to Subscribe:https://www.spreaker.com/show/4926576/episodes/feedemail: steve@atozhistorypage.comwww.beyondthebigscreen.comhttps://www.patreon.com/historyofthepapacyParthenon Podcast Network Home:parthenonpodcast.comOn Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/groups/atozhistorypagehttps://www.facebook.com/HistoryOfThePapacyPodcasthttps://twitter.com/atozhistoryMusic Provided by:"Crossing the Chasm" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Image Credits:By http://www.impawards.com/2015/hateful_eight_ver10.html, Fair use, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?curid=47218421Begin Transcript:Thank you again for listening to Beyond the Big Screen podcast. We are a member of the Parthenon Podcast network. Of course, a big thanks goes out to Josh Cohen host of the Unfiltered podcast and the upcoming Parthenon podcast, Eyewitness History Podcast. Josh is the content editor for the History on the net website. Links to learn more about Josh and the Unfiltered Podcast along with is new Eyewitness Podcast can be found at the unfilteredpodcast.blogspot.com or in the Show Notes.You can support beyond the big screen on Patreon and Subscribe Star. By joining on Patreon and Subscribe star, you help keep Beyond the Big Screen going and get many great benefits. Go to patreon dot com forward slash beyond the big screen or subscribe star dot com forward slash beyond the big screen dot com to learn more.Another way to support Beyond the big screen is to leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. These reviews really help me know what you think of the show and help other people learn about Beyond the Big screen. More about the Parthenon Podcast Network can be found at Parthenonpodcast.com. You can learn more about Beyond the Big Screen, great movies and stories so great they should be movies on various social media platforms by searching for A to z history. Links to all this and more can be found at beyond the big screen dot com. I thank you for joining me again, Beyond the big Screen.Steve: [00:00:00] it's driven by strong characters, plot twists, and as a warning, a great deal of violence. I think if you're at all familiar with Quentin Tarantino films, you have to realize there's violence in them. So I know I'm really excited to talk about this movie and I'm really excited to talk with Josh again.About Quentin Tarantino films. We're going to go through this whole filmography. So we'll, uh, we've started now. We're here at the hateful eight. Uh, just to get an overall view before we dive into the overview, what did you think about this movie in particular?Josh: Yeah, Well, first off, Steve, thanks for having me back. I had such a blast in our last. Our last podcast and I couldn't be happier that we're doing a string of these. Um, if it's, if it's Quinn, Terentino's Tino, I can always make the time. Um, yeah. W w when I thought of it, it probably won't be a surprise to you, uh, that I loved the movie, which did actually surprise me somewhat given the texture [00:01:00] of the movie itself.I I'm sure we'll talk about this The movie is set up very much like a play in a sense that there's only a few characters and there's only really one. Um, for, for the action to take place. And by and large, I tend to, despite smoothies, I'd only have one setting. I can never shake this feeling of being cheated.Um, I watched a horrible movie way back in the day called the boss's daughter, but Terry Reed and Ashton Kutcher. And that was the, it was one, one scene, basically the entire movie. And I'll never forget how cheated I felt. So I came into it prejudice, but of course, Quentin Tarantino, uh, healed me of that.Steve: Well, this is a part of the context too, in which I think for me what that one, that one setting was kind of a. Quaint, but it really threw me back to the Alfred Hitchcock, like rope where it's all, everything happens in that one room or two rooms and [00:02:00] the, and the apartment. And I thought that that was. A really fun way to do it.I thought it was for this format. It was engaging. I could see it. If it was an Ashton Kutcher movie, it might be a different stuff. And Tara Reed movie, it might be a different story. I don't recall seeing that, but I think that the way this was filmed, the setting and the, the whole concept, it, it worked.Josh: Well, Yeah.that's a really good point. I mean, if you watch the movie, um, he uses multiple cameras. Uh, obviously he does do the 70 millimeter and he creates depth in the scene with the characters. Um, you see the other characters in the background of. Camera's focused on major Marcus Warren for instance.Right. Um, but uh, I think he does enough tricks with the camera and with perspective to make you think that you're in multiple areas, uh, you could, you know, you're, you're watching, uh, uh, Tim Roth as Oswaldo. Mowbray do his thing while you're watching Walton, Goggins, uh, as the [00:03:00] sheriff, supposedly, maybe we'll talk, um, do do his thing in the corner and you can be a fool by thinking it wasn't occurring in the same way. Steve: So as usual, we'll get into specifics and plenty of spoilers in this conversation, but just to set the stage, this movie is a Western it's a, it's a Western, it's a mystery. It's a one setting play just to get us set up. Kurt Russell. He has a character named John, the hang man, Ruth. Who's a bounty hunter and he's traveling on a stage coach with his bounty.And this is the one scene, the stage coach traveling through the snow as the one piece. That's not set in this one building, but we'll get to that. He has as bounty, Daisy, Dom, or guru played by Jennifer, Jason. Ruth is in a hurry to get her to this fictional town of red rock Wyoming. In order to collect this $10,000 bounty and beat the blizzard.That's rolling in. As they're traveling, they run upon major [00:04:00] MarkWest Warren played by Samuel L. Jackson, who can, who stuck on the side of the road. He convinces Ruth to let him into the. Stage coach, because he also has three bounties who are dead, who he wants to bring to red rock. They finally set off again.They run into Chris Mannix as played by Walter Goggins. As Josh mentioned, who claims to be the new sheriff of red rock, they take him in as well. Finally, they stopped and Minnie's haberdashery. Traveler's rest of sword for refuge from this blizzard. And that's where things get interesting. There's a whole new set of character herders there for four or five, five comma off of the, the stagecoach.And then there's several other characters. We'll get into the details of that who are at many's have it. Ashery and this is. Well, this is particularly where the movie gets interesting because all sorts of unusual [00:05:00] alliances forum fall apart. And so, I mean really where to begin, I would say one place, um, where, where I thought it might be interesting to start is as a real Quintin Tarantino fanatic, you might say, how do you think that this one fits in with his larger body of work?As of this point in 2022, it's his. Second to last movie a once upon a time. And Hollywood's his latest. So this was the movie, just to previous to that. It came out in 2015. So he's had, um, at that 0.8 movies that he's produced and directed to that point. What do you, how do you think it fits in?Josh: Um, well, I mean, it was obviously critically, critically and commercially well-received. Uh, one thing that caught my eye when I, when I looked at the numbers, uh, was that it broke Terentino's streak of having, um, Movies that became as high as grossing. And I better give some context for that. Uh, he comes out with, uh, Inglorious [00:06:00] bastards to be followed by Django and chain.When Inglorious bastards came out, it was his highest grossing movie ever. It made the most money for, for him. That was his record. And then Django came out and it was the exact same thing that became his highest grossing painfully broke that streak. Um, and I, I can never quite shake this feeling. That's it's the one second.Uh, play that that may have caused an issue for audiences. I'm not quite sure as far as where it fits in. Um, as you point out, it's certainly genre, blending, uh, bending. Yeah. That'll work, uh, genre. Yeah. Blending or bending works. Um, uh, and one, wouldn't be watching a Tarantino movie if one wasn't sufficiently confused of what the genre was.Um, and, uh, yeah, we see Tarantino, uh, play a little bit further with his, that bounty hunter fetish that we were talking about in the, in the last podcast, starting with Django, moving through April eight and obviously ending at one point in?time in home. [00:07:00] Steve: Maybe let's since it is this one setting play essentially at Minnie's haberdashery, maybe explain that one setting to us because that setting is it. The character in and of itself.Josh: Yeah, Steve, you took the words out of my mouth, the setting and the environment. So it's the haberdashery in the storm, the storm that in crouches, on, on the haberdashery, like. This monster, it almost has a presence in and of itself. Um, well the habit ashtray as you point out is, is a refuge from the storm for all of these characters.
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Title: A New Take on a Classic – Fatman and Santa ClausDescription: Today Chris and I talk about the 2020 twist on the classic Santa Claus and Christmas movie – Fatman. In this movie, Mel Gibson stars and a very different version of Santa Claus. The movie still takes on the important themes and conversations of any Christmas movie. Chris and I will see if it measure up!You can learn more about Beyond the Big Screen and subscribe at all these great places:www.beyondthebigscreen.comClick to Subscribe:https://www.spreaker.com/show/4926576/episodes/feedemail: steve@atozhistorypage.comwww.beyondthebigscreen.comhttps://www.patreon.com/historyofthepapacyParthenon Podcast Network Home:parthenonpodcast.comOn Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/groups/atozhistorypagehttps://www.facebook.com/HistoryOfThePapacyPodcasthttps://twitter.com/atozhistoryMusic Provided by:"Crossing the Chasm" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Image Credits:By Saban Films - IMP Awards theatrical poster, Fair use, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?curid=65528780Begin Transcript:FatmanSteve: [00:00:00] Thank you for your listening to beyond the big screen podcast, we are a member of the Parthenon podcast network, including Scott writes history, unplug James Earley's key battles of American history and Richard limbs. This American president, of course a big thanks goes out to Chris for joining me today.Thanks Chris. I think we're good. We have a really good one on tap for today. A great way to support beyond the big screen is to leave a rating and review on apple podcasts. These reviews really help me know what you think about the show and help other people learn about being on the big screen. More about the Parthenon podcast network can be found@parthenonpodcast.com.You can learn more about beyond the big screen, great movies and stories. So great. They should be movies on Facebook and Twitter by searching for a to Z history page. You can also, you can contact me there or just send me an email to my email address. Speed. At a to Z history page.com links to all of this and more can be [00:01:00] found@beyondthebigscreen.com.So I am thank you for joining us today on behind the big screen. Now to day, we have a Christmas present for you. We are going to talk about a very different version of a Christmas movie, though. We're talking about the 2020. New Christmas, classic. I dare say Batman, this movie stars, Mel Gibson as Kris Kringle, Marianne Jean-Baptiste as Ruth Kringle and make the great character actor, Walton, Goggins as skinny man.This movie is a serious departure from the CRA the classic Christmas story, but it makes some interesting points on the genre and the idea of Christmas and Santa Claus in general. As usual, we'll be giving you some spoilers in this episode, but this episode can be the gift that keeps on giving. Watch the movie and listen to this episode, watch the movie and listen to the episode again, it'll be your new Christmas classic.Also join the [00:02:00] conversation with your thoughts, comments, and questions, and feedback. We'd love to hear from. Now this movie plays with genres. It's a dark comedy it's action drama. It's a Christmas movie. It is a true Christmas movie with Santa Claus, the naughty list and the nice list Mrs. Claus elves, but with a twist.So Chris, why don't you start off by just telling us an overview of the title character Batman also referred to as Chris who's actually Santa's. Chris: Yeah. So, yeah. Uh, Chris or Sante is, uh, played by Mel Gibson who. I believe it was, yeah, he was perfectly cast for this role, in my opinion. And he plays a, uh, a different kind of Sante. So he's not the Santa that you see in the Tim Allen movie or your typical Christmas movie, the first shot you see, he's shooting a gun at doing target practice and the middle of Alaska.Um, you find out later. [00:03:00] That's where he is, but, um, yeah. And he's, he's, he's, uh, not so happy and jolly, he's kind of down about the state of the world, basically. There's, um, he, you know, he drones on about how kids are just acting so terribly now and how the naughty list keeps on growing and growing and growing.And he's, he's not too happy cause he. You know, at least to him, it seems the Christmas spirit is dying. Right. Um, yeah. And yeah, so he's almost kind of a, almost kind of an antihero version of, uh, Santa Claus. He kind of reminds me , I'm trying, I'm trying to think of a comparison, if. Clint Eastwood, a Clint Eastwood character from my, his fist full of dollar series was Santa Claus is the best way I can, would be the best comparison I could make. Does that, what does, does that make sense?Steve: That's what I was thinking with with the way he's portrayed even right upfront it pretty early in the movie, they show him going to a bar and [00:04:00] drinking, hitting on. The bar tender or a character who comes in, she's not a huge character, but she comes in and out of the movie at key times. He's definitely an antihero when you, I get the sense from him right off the bat, that he's really just sick of it and he's had it and he just has no interest anymore.And being Santa Claus. Chris: Yeah. I mean, I don't know. I think he there's different scenes in the movie where uh, when he was really down on himself at one point a roof leaves a bunch of, uh, I guess are files on the good kids, right? Lightens right up, right away. Right. I guess in a sense, they're trying to go for kind of a more realistic approach to how Santa would be figure if you've been doing this job for, I don't know, let's just say Santos thousands of years old.And it's the same thing every year event, eventually, um, it would, it would, it would wear you down, right?Steve: So let's weave, [00:05:00] we blade down a bit about Chris. Maybe we talk a little bit about the skinny man character who we'll we'll revisit. But let's maybe just introduce him. Chris: Yeah. So skinny man is played by a Walter Goggins, who is a me and you were talking about this, but, uh, I've seen a lot of stuff that he's done. And I think he. One of the gems, a Hollywood, this guy's a phenomenal actor, the way he's able to take kind of ridiculous characters and make them believable.So skinny man is, uh, basically is a contract killer, um, who also buys a gifts that have been stamped by Madan Santa Claus. Right? So In a sense he's trying to, uh, he's trying to buy the gifts that he never got from Santa. Right. And we start, you know, you learn later on that he he's had a pretty tragic, uh, life himself.Right? We're uh, his parents were pretty abusive [00:06:00] to him. Uh, put cigarettes out on him and it's hinted at, uh, some of the other stuff that happened in his life. And he's also been on the naughty list, his whole life. He only ever got one present from Santa Claus and there's this, the little toy car. Um, so I guess so he buys the gifts thinking , it will give him happiness.Right. But to get a gift from Santa Claus, it's not something you can, at least in this, in the way they presented in this universe is it's not really something you can buy. Right? To not be on the naughty list is a, it's an achievement that you can't just buy it's. Um, it's something you have to earn.Steve: So that's a, that sets us up with skinny man. Again, we'll get into him and a bit more of his character as the, we develop the movie. Now the other major character is Billy and he's really interested in. Chris: Yeah. I mean, you were talking about, uh, Billy and we, so he's he's a kid, right? Who is a, [00:07:00] he's a height high-achieving kid that lives with his, uh, grandma. And, but he has issues, right? Or some serious issues. Um, his, his dad's not around. Right. We find that we find that out in the movie and it appears that his dad's really not part of his life at all, because he gets a Christmas present from his dad.And it's a Teddy bear, which is I mean, it's fine. But the kids I'm guessing, what would you guys he's .Steve: 10, maybe 10, 12. Yeah, probably. Chris: Yeah, he's a little old for a Teddy bear. Right? Um, it, all of a sudden, which I interpreted as his dad doesn't even really know his age. Right. Uh, he doesn't even doesn't he refers to his dad by his first name. And yeah. So you get the sense that he, yeah, his parents, his parents, he doesn't even mention his mother.Right. So either she's just completely out of the picture or, um, he just has no relationship with her at all. So he's [00:08:00] with his grandmother who's I guess is looking over him, but I don't know. It just doesn't seem, I don't know. It just doesn't seem they're very close. It's the it's very formal their relationship.Um, and Billy, yeah, you could argue is pretty much, he's straight up psychotic. You know, easy. Uh, we find out he hires skinny man to threaten a, a girl who, uh, won first prize at a science fair contest. Right. And Billy just, he can't handle it. Right. So she, he hires skinny, man, the threaten her.Her entire family and basically say I cheated on my science fair so he can end up winning first prize. And he writes a letter to Santa Claus and you know, he's thinking, oh, I'm going to get a gift, you know? And then Santa Claus sends him a lump of coal instead, obviously. Right. Cause he just hired a Hitman threatened to kill this little girl's family.And um, then he swears revenge on. [00:09:00] Uh, to get fat man as he calls them. And, um, this is then he hires skinny man to get to do the job, or who's more than willing to do it because he already doesn't Santa Claus to begin with.Steve: So they start to set things up that Kris Kringle, Chris fat, man, whatever it's Santo, whatever you want to call them. They're losing money on the operation. Presumably the government is paying them to deliver the toys to the children. And because there's l
PopaHALLic #61 "Not So Home Alone"Gathered for a holiday outing, Steve, Kate and the Resident Kid Expert (RKE) discuss seasonal offerings, including the fifth "Home Alone" movie, "Home Sweet Home Alone," on Disney +. Wait, you say, isn't Macauley Culkin like in his 40s now?! Yes —41, actually—but it's a different kid. The RKE gives his review. We also talk about:Streaming:"Love Hard," Netflix. In this holiday-themed rom com, Nina Dobrev drops everything to fly across the country for Christmas with the hunk from her dating app that she's never actually met. Surprises await! Hijinks ensue!"Fatman," Peacock/rental. In this dark, violent action movie, a rich kid unhappy about getting coal for Christmas hires an assassin (Walter Goggins) to take out Kris Kringle (Mel Gibson). But Santa's got a brand new bag, and it's filled with ammo.Books:"Out of Body," by Jeffrey Ford. In this dark fantasy thriller, the death of a girl in his arms leads to disturbing, "Twilight Zone"-like dreams for a small-town librarian."The Year of the Witching," by Alexis Henderson. A young woman living in a puritanical society discovers dark powers within herself in this feminist fantasy debut."The Hike," by Drew Magary. An ordinary guy tries to get back home from a parallel universe in this oddball fantasy mixing elements of fairy tales and video games."Eyes That Kiss in the Corners," by Joanna Ho. This bestselling children's picture book is about learning to celebrate one's Asian heritage. "Milo Imagines the World," by Matt de la Pena. This poignant, timeless children's picture book is about how you can't really know anyone just by looking at them.Popahallics #61 PlaylistCool yule music from Ella Fitzgerald, Kay Starr, Louis Armstrong, Straight No Chaser, and more, including a few holiday tunes you've likely never heard before. Listen.
In this episode, we chat about our season passes. These are the celebrities who have imprinted upon us during formative times in our lives so we carry a torch from them and drink from their creative fountains, no matter the output. Unconventional answers only! Join us as we share who we stan, whose season passes we didn't renew, and hear us laugh about some of our favorite listener-submitted season passes, too. MENTIONSListen: The Bible Binge's Sacred Cinema covers Marvel's Captain America with Kendra Adachi Over 1000 people left a comment when we asked for your season pass (but only half of you read the assignment)Erin recommends: Mrs. Winterbourne (see also: What Ever Happened To Brendan Fraser? via GQ)An investment you've personally made in a celebrity that you've madeSeason passes issued to Knox and Jamie: Drew Barrymore, Walter Goggins, Jesse PlemonsSeason passes never issued beyond their first season: Scott Caan, Topher GraceListener season passes: John from Katie's season of the Bachelorette (submitted by @chuchukachoo. IMPORTANT UPDATE: John himself replied to her comment!) | Gabby Giffords (submitted by @MissMaryAllison) | Ethan Embry (submitted by @d_l_mayfield) | Dashboard Confessional (submitted by @maryontherun) | Ronald Glen “Big Baby” Davis (submitted by @ktbferg) | Pete Wentz specifically on One Tree Hill (submitted by @natalie.frederick) | D A N N Y D I V I T O (submitted by @mwill.i.ams | see also: as The Penguin, drunk on The View) | Little Foot (submitted by @samfutrell)| Flyby mentions: The White Lotus (Amazon Prime), Steve ZahnRed light mentions: Matt Damon, Jungle Cruise's meteoric rise on Rotten Tomatoes BONUS SEGMENTOur Patreon supporters can get full access to this week's The More You Know news segment. Become a partner.This week we discussed:ScarJo vs. the mouseBob OdenkirkTrailers: Lamb, Ghostbusters AfterlifeTHE BACHELORETTE EPISODE RECAPSWe recap each episode of The Bachelorette for our Friends of the Show at Patreon. Support at either Friend level gets you our weekly recaps dropped into your podcast app every Tuesday. Go to knoxandjamie.com/patreon to support the show. And thank you!GREEN LIGHTSJamie: book- BIlly Summers by Stephen King Knox: movie- Jungle Cruise (Disney+ Premiere Access) SHOW SPONSORSPatreon: Get more of the Popcast content you love and support our small business with your dollars at KnoxandJamie.com/patreonFunction of Beauty: Get personalized hair care for 20% off your first order at FunctionofBeauty.com/pop.Peloton: Get started on your Peloton journey. Go to onepeloton.com to learn more.Away: thoughtfully designed travel products. Start your 100-day trial and shop the entire Away lineup of travel essentials, including their best-selling suitcases, at awaytravel.com/thepopcastSubscribe to Episodes: iTunes | Android Subscribe to our Monthly Newsletter: knoxandjamie.com/newsletterShop our Amazon Link: amazon.com/shop/thepopcast | this week's featured itemFollow Us: Instagram | Twitter | FacebookSupport Us: Monthly Donation | One-Time Donation | SwagSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode the Movie Time Madness Crew breakdown three of Quentin Tarantino's finest films! Pulp Fiction, Inglorious Basterds, and The Hateful Eight!
Stars at the inauguration. Lady Gaga, Garth Brooks and the moments you didn’t see. Plus, Jill Biden, Michelle Obama. Our ET style guide to first lady fashions! Then, ET is flashing back to our most memorable Inauguration moments. Plus, Tom Hanks, Justin Timberlake, Demi Lovato! Everything we know about tonight’s “Celebrating America” special. Inside the new plan for “Saturday night Live.” will Alec Baldwin and Maya Rudolph return? Then, Walter Goggins and Natalie Zea are dropping new “The Unicorn” details. Casey Affleck gives up brother Ben’s Hollywood secrets. Plus, Exclusive! Ben Hansen uncovers the truth about UFO sightings across America. Then, Scott Wolf takes you behind the scenes and gets you ready for tonight’s season premiere of “Nancy Drew.”
Mel Gibson is back, and this time he’s… Santa? And he has to… partner with the US military? But he also has to… evade a hitman hired by a 12-year-old after Santa gave him a lump of coal? Yes indeed, that is the plot of the latest holiday movie, ‘Fatman,’ featuring Mel Gibson and Walter Goggins. It was riveting, absurd, and entertaining—to say the least. It also may go down as one of Paul’s favorite Christmas movies of all time. What did we like about it? What moments made us spit out our hot chocolate? What sets it starkly apart from other holiday movies? Join Sean, Paul, and Jen as they discuss all this and more on this week’s episode of Out of Frame: Behind the Scenes. LINKS: Out of Frame series: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLa5yyWoUx0nXUeSpxDMqznYqIjjcgLKmc Out of Frame Shorts: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLa5yyWoUx0nX8wr2JUe7XLUJYVuhka0j7 Out of Frame Podcasts YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiS5rEmhnLwo1IG9bgr19Og Out of Frame Twitter: https://twitter.com/OutofFrameFEE Out of Frame Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/outofframefee/ Out of Frame Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/OutofFrameShow
I don't know if there is any turning back for Mel Gibson, but at least he leans in hard into his role as a jaded Santa Clause. This thriller/comedy also stars Walter Goggins as the hamster-loving assassin hired to take out jolly old St. Nick. It makes you wonder what type of holiday film will come out next year that will try to push the envelope.
Words On Bathroom Walls challenges perceptions in this week's episode of Popcorn Podcast. Plus, there's a massive amount of movie news out of Disney's Investor's Day; more reboots are in the works; and the ever-expanding world of Kingsman has big plans.
"What's Real?" everyone! It's our 50th episode PARTY!! Come celebrate with your boys as Ed, Jared, and Cam deliver yet another entertaining show, 50 weeks in a row! This week the "variety topic" opening covers a lot of ground as always. The guys discuss the recent passing of pro wrestling legend Pat Patterson, the announced Logan Paul vs. Floyd Mayweather exhibition boxing match, a Bill Cowher rumor, the Eagles changing quarterbacks, The J's Madden 21 "next-gen" woes, the upcoming NHL season, the continued Kyrie/Lebron feud, the controversial HBOMax/Warner deal, "The Mandalorian'', and a quick "Sneaker Check". Next up is the weekly NFL segment covering "Fantasy Football", the Pittsburgh Steelers, and the "WR?" Power Rankings. A pro wrestling segment is next up with some AEW talk and a review of "NXT Takeover: Wargames 2020". The holiday shenanigans begin as the guys deck the halls with a review of the new film "Fat Man" starring Mel Gibson as Chris Kringle and the great character actor Walter Goggins. A 50th episode "Goofs R' Goofs" hilariously closes out the show. Enjoy responsibly and thanks for listening! PRESENTED BY churchillpictures.com Timestamps: 0:00:00 - Intro: Passing of Pro Wrestling Legend Pat Patterson, Logan Paul vs Floyd Mayweather, Bill Cowher coaching rumor, Eagles QBs and more 1:00:33 - NFL Segment: Fantasy Football, Steelers Breakdown, and Weekly Power Rankings 1:35:27 - Wrestling Segment: AEW Talk and Review of "NXT Takeover: Wargames 2020" 2:21:17 - Film Review: "Fatman" (2020) starring Mel Gibson 2:38:00 - Goofs R' Goofs
Grab your advent calendar, crucify a big glass of milk, and get ready to listen to two Jews as they lament over Christmas for an hour. This is THE holiday special from The Movie Blues Podcast, as we review the 2020 lump of coal FATMAN starring Walter Goggins and whatever the vultures left behind of Mel Gibson.
A review for Fatman. Starring Mel Gibson, Walter Goggins, Marianne Jean-Baptiste and Chance Hurtsfield. Written and Directed by Eshom and Ian Nelms.
"¿Qué TF?" This episode we discuss Craig's shows in Milwaukee, people asking what your eating, 16 year olds buying vape pens, working with your phobia, The Unicorn on Netflix and the great Walter Goggins, Nick tries to feed a spider, The Rock vs Kanye for president, and a woman in Spain tries to castrate her ex. We also talk about fighting a bum and then we watch a wrestler lose his legs and a woman beat up her boyfriend for not loving her. Thanks for listening and follow us on Instagram @Nobodycarespodcast @SincereLife @thatsamarachick Nick Hart's Twitter @HartComedian
Coming Up ON With Mario Lopez – The Unicorn’s Walter Goggins in studio with the scoop on tonight’s finale, The Righteous Gemstones, and his insane career! Plus, the latest on the Coronavirus pandemic, why Bieber, Katy Perry, and Post Malone are trending, and more! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Actor Sheaun McKinney from CBS' The Neighborhood joins host Elias on this week's episode. Sheaun McKinney has quickly become “one to watch” over the last few years appearing in critically acclaimed series and films. This year McKinney can be seen starring on CBS’ brand new comedy series “The Neighborhood” opposite Cedric the Entertainer, Max Greenfield, and Beth Behrs. McKinney shines as Malcolm, the older unemployed son of Calvin who finds an unexpected connection with his new neighbor Dave. He has also starred opposite Danny McBride and Walter Goggins in two seasons of HBO’s comedy series “Vice Principals.” You can find Sheaun on Instagram @sheaunmckinney and Twitter @sheaunmckinney Email the show themccpodcast@gmail.com Twitter @themccpodcast Twitter @Eliasg7577 Instagram @themccpodcast Facebook www.facebook.com/themancavechroniclespodcast www.themccpodcast.com
In episode #9 we discuss Dennis Hopper's directorial debut: Easy Rider. Wyatt and Billy are two bikers with an anti-establishment lifestyle. After netting a big score in a drug deal, the two friends set off on a cross-country journey where they'll experience the best and worst that society has to offer. SHOWNOTES Easy Rider - Criterion Collection Directed by Dennis Hopper Written by Dennis Hopper, Peter Fonda and Terry Southern Notable Cast: Dennis Hopper - Billy Peter Fonda - Wyatt Jack Nicholson - George (young Jack Nicholson looks similar to Walter Goggins known for Justified and Vice Principals) Family Connections: Peter Fonda (Henry’s son) Bridget Fonda (Peter’s daughter) Jane Fonda (Henry’s daughter) Henry Fonda (was featured in episode #1: 12 Angry Men) American Chopper was a television documentary series that aired on the Discovery Channel Top Gear (BBC) aired an episode (series 9 - episode #3) where the hosts had a dangerous encounter in the American south. Training Day (starring Denzel Washington and Ethan Hawke) was another movie with a weird drug scene. Requiem for a Dream was another movie with many weird drug scenes. Mad Men (season 5 episode 6 - Far Away Places) featured Roger and Jane Sterling take LSD Trail Magic is a hiking tradition of doing charity unto others Music that we mention (not necessarily in the movie): Born to Be Wild - Steppenwolf Wasn’t Born to Follow - The Byrds Signs - Five Man Electrical Band Slow Ride - Foghat (written in 1975) Product placements: Jim Beam Enco Gas Coca-Cola Pepsi Co Pabst Blue Ribbon Budweiser Citgo CAT
The second and final season of the HBO hit series "Vice Principals" has finally returned. Danny McBride talks to Peter Travers about writing for and starring in the comedy-drama opposite Walter Goggins. McBride tells where he gets the inspiration for the show's quirky story lines. And he shares stories about his life that may have ultimately led him to a showbiz career. Like what we're doing? Leave a review! ----> http://bit.ly/2kIbsjV Check out our other podcasts: http://bit.ly/2eBJMNa * ABOUT PETER TRAVERS: Peter Travers an American film critic, author and journalist. For some 25 years, Travers has written for Rolling Stone. He personally screens nearly 400 movies per year and releases weekly reviews. Travers is the nation's most blurbed film critic, according to eFilmCritic.com. Travers is also host of ABC's "Popcorn With Peter Travers," where he interviews actors, directors and Broadway performers about their roles and their lives. Popcorn on Twitter: http://abcn.ws/2gGYRiD Popcorn on Facebook: http://abcn.ws/2f3iHDw Popcorn on YouTube: http://abcn.ws/2gyswtx Popcorn on Instagram: http://abcn.ws/2fC0Ak2
Join Chris and Drew as they analyze & review (with FULL SPOILERS) The Bourne Identity starring Matt Damon. Do Matt Damon and director Doug Liman have what it takes to craft a spy thriller that stands the test of time almost a decade and a half after it's release? Does Julia Stiles have anything to do? Is this Clive Owen's most underrated role? And is that Walter Goggins?! TIMESTAMP 0:00 - Intro 3:00 - Act I 22:05 - Different Takes 24:07 - Act II 46:05 - Trivia 51:12 - Act III 1:06:52 - Final Thoughts/Ratings Thank you for listening!
This one was tough. Our listeners asked (ordered?) Brad & Jarf to Fix Ghost Rider, and that's what they did.Also in this episode, the First and Last voice you hear every episode, Heather Mendenhall does a To & From Review of Finding Dory with Brad and Special Guest Chase Mendenhall.The Digressions:-Howard Mackie is Good Starter, but can't keep a comic series going.-The Wachowski's have a lot to answer for-Nicolas Cage's FX Abs-Comic Characters who work better outside of comics, like Blade-The guys believe they were forced to talk about Ghost Rider by angry ex-girlfriends-Nicolas Cage is Nicolas Coppola-Sam Elliot is very cool and he has been an old man for thirty years-Some movies shouldn't have love interests (We're looking at you, Aent 13 in Caps 2 and 3)-Can romance work for Cap in movies or comics?-Brad loves the Netflix Marvel shows, but needs more lawyer stuff-Who would be a good Ghost Rider? Walter Goggins? Jake Gyllenhaal?-Brad says Justified is the best show from the last 15 years-Someone needs to cast Katee Sackhoff in something comic related immediately.-Wynonna Earp is surprisingly good.-Brad's son won't say, “I love you.”