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What does a psychological workplace thriller have to do with real-life HR? Everything. In this special episode of What the Heck is Happening in HR?, we're joined by Suzanne Lucas—aka the Evil HR Lady—to break down the Apple TV+ series Severance. From milkshakes to micromanagement, we explore how this fictional workplace mirrors the strange truths of our own. Suzanne shares her take on culture quirks, performance reviews gone wrong, and what Severance gets eerily right about HR. WARNING: Major spoilers ahead, especially for the season finale! If you haven't seen Severance, press pause and come back after you binge Season 1. You'll thank us later.Evil HR LadyHR LearnsLearn more about CTPEPodcast Disclaimer#WhatTheHeckIsHappeningInHR #EvilHRLady #SuzanneLucas #SeveranceTV #WorkplaceThriller #HRPodcast #PerformanceReviewFails #CorporateCulture #HRHumor #InnieOrOutie #LumenIndustries #RealWorldHR #MicromanagementMadness #SpoilerAlert
WARNING: After experiencing this activation, your relationship with money will fundamentally change. Your old beliefs about struggle and scarcity will dissolve. Your energy signature will shift to match that of the wealthiest version of you across all timelines. If you're not ready for radical transformation, if you're not prepared for unexpected windfalls and sudden opportunities, stop now. But if you're ready to step into your destiny as a money magnet, if you're prepared to receive wealth beyond your wildest dreams, then you're exactly where you need to be.
We're back after our year break, and we are so excited to talk Titanic and all things Cameron. We bring in sci-fi expert Travis Olson to talk about JC's least fictional film and hear his thoughts on why it's the greatest movie of all time. Connor shares many stories about his viewing experiences and Jon loves the scope and wishes for more films like this.WARNING: Major spoilers for Titanic Follow us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rulesoftheframe/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rulesoftheframe Twitter: https://twitter.com/RulesOfTheFrame YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCII7_Fevn8na1ZkXyfUeTQA/featured Films mentioned in this episode:Titanic (1997) | Dir. James CameronHouse (1977) | Dir. Nobuhiko ObayashiAvatar (2009) | Dir. James CameronThe Abyss (1989) | Dir. James CameronThe Lord of the Rings (2001-2003) | Dir. Peter JacksonPirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003) | Dir. Gore VerbinskiIntolerance (1916) | Dir. D.W. GriffithWar of the Worlds (2005) | Dir. Steven SpielbergGangs of New York (2002) | Dir. Martin ScorseseThe Creator (2023) | Dir. Gareth EdwardsTop Gun: Maverick (2022) | Dir. Joseph KosinskiRaiders of the Lost Ark (1981) | Dir. Steven SpielbergKingdom of Heaven (2005) | Dir. Ridley ScottTrue Lies (1994) | Dir. James CameronAvatar: The Way of Water (2022) | Dir. James CameronOppenheimer (2023) | Dir. Christopher NolanThe Terminator (1984) | Dir. James CameronAliens (1986) | Dir. James CameronTerminator 2: Judgement Day (1991) | Dir. James CameronBarbie (2023) | Dir. Greta GerwigKillers of the Flower Moon (2023) | Dir. Martin ScorseseBraveheart (1995) | Dir. Mel Gibson
As-salamu alaykum and welcome to the Shaded on the Day of Judgment podcast with Lena Tleib. The podcast is dedicated to deepening the understanding of Islam, while aiming to cultivate a sense of unity and inclusivity among all listeners. It will be delving into the richness of Islamic teachings and history by offering insightful lectures and discussions. Please follow us on other platforms to learn more and stay updated: Youtube: Shadeddoj Instagram: Shadeddoj Tik Tok: Shadeddoj Website: Shadeddoj.org To contact us please email us at: info@shadeddoj.org
BUY GOLD HERE: https://firstnationalbullion.com/schedule-consult/ Work with Mark Gonzales! Escape CBDCs! Josh Sigurdson talks with Mark Gonzales about the massive debt crisis affecting not just the government but the mega banks and of course most importantly, households. Major red flags are being raised over consumer credit card debt as we see major recession signals. The recession from 2008 never ended, it's just been papered over, but now the bubble is clearly bursting. Retirements are in danger, the housing market is in danger and of course all of this is by design. Meanwhile, new Federal Reserve research papers show that banks are insolvent and simply do not have liquidity and are totally undercapitalized. This does not come as a surprise to us as we've been warning of this for years but it means something when the Fed is forced to admit it. The FDIC which may actually be abolished as we've previously reported cannot cover the losses and the FDIC itself is indeed bankrupt. This signals a major banking collapse and bank runs to come. This is also the perfect open door for the World Economic Forum agenda to bring in a cashless, technocratic system with CBDCs and digital IDs! Also, the 5 year and 10 year trend for the gold/dollar ratio as well as the silver/dollar ratio backs what we've been trying to say for a long time. There is a real escape plan on the table and it depends on whether or not you take it seriously. Clearly we're at a breaking point both with the economy and the markets. Please take charge of your finances in these times. You risk losing everything. Stay tuned for more from WAM! SIGN UP FOR HOMESTEADING COURSES NOW: https://freedomfarmers.com/link/17150/ Get Prepared & Start The Move Towards Real Independence With Curtis Stone's Courses! GET HEIRLOOM SEEDS & NON GMO SURVIVAL FOOD HERE: https://heavensharvest.com/ USE Code WAM to save 15%! Get local, healthy, pasture raised meat delivered to your door here: https://wildpastures.com/promos/save-20-for-life/bonus15?oid=6&affid=321 USE THE LINK & get 20% off for life and $15 off your first box! GET TICKETS TO ANARCHAPULCO HERE: https://anarchapulco.com/ Save money by using code WAM GET YOUR APRICOT SEEDS at the life-saving Richardson Nutritional Center HERE: https://rncstore.com/r?id=bg8qc1 GET YOUR WAV WATCH HERE: https://buy.wavwatch.com/WAM Use Code WAM to save $100 and purchase amazing healing frequency technology! GET ORGANIC CHAGA MUSHROOMS HERE: https://alaskachaga.com/wam Use code WAM to save money! See shop for a wide range of products! GET AMAZING MEAT STICKS HERE: https://4db671-1e.myshopify.com/discount/WAM?rfsn=8425577.918561&utm_source=refersion&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=8425577.918561 USE CODE WAM TO SAVE MONEY! GET YOUR FREEDOM KELLY KETTLE KIT HERE: https://patriotprepared.com/shop/freedom-kettle/ Use Code WAM and enjoy many solutions for the outdoors in the face of the impending reset! HELP SUPPORT US AS WE DOCUMENT HISTORY HERE: https://gogetfunding.com/help-wam-cover-history/ PayPal: ancientwonderstelevision@gmail.com FIND OUR CoinTree page here: https://cointr.ee/joshsigurdson JOIN US on SubscribeStar here: https://www.subscribestar.com/world-alternative-media For subscriber only content! Pledge here! Just a dollar a month can help us alive! https://www.patreon.com/user?u=2652072&ty=h&u=2652072 BITCOIN ADDRESS: 18d1WEnYYhBRgZVbeyLr6UfiJhrQygcgNU World Alternative Media 2025
The World of Eora: an Avowed & Pillars of Eternity Lore Podcast
The World of Eora is a news & lore podcast about the fantasy setting created by Obsidian Entertainment for their cRPG series, Pillars of Eternity, and their upcoming action RPG: Avowed. Warning: Major spoilers for Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire in this episode. This week's episode discusses the lost city of Ukaizo, which is an ancient city of mythology and legend in the Huana culture (the tribes that live in the Deadfire Archipelago, the setting for the second Pillars game). What Ukaizo represents to Huana (but also the other factions in play during Deadfire) is more than just a city with gold. worldofeora@gmail.com @worldofeora ko-fi.com/worldofeora
Halloween Films: Part 1 (5 of 7). Henry gets kidnapped by Ethan Hawke's The Black Phone (currently available via Starz). Warning: Major spoilers! Get the full show now @ FilmBuds.Bandcamp.com!Subscribe / Buy Bonus Shows / Contact
On this episode of Spooky Chicks & Horror Flicks, join Emma and Ally as they dive into the devilish world of the 1976 classic horror film 'The Omen'. They break down the wild deaths on screen, and the alleged mysterious happenings around set. With a mix of wine, seltzer, and some hilarious side notes, get ready for behind-the-scenes fun facts, theories on the 'Omen curse', and thoughts on raising the devil's child. Warning: Major spoilers and Final Destination vibes ahead!Support the Show.
Connor & Jon bring on the final sibling, one Dima Skinner, to discuss the not-so-humble beginnings of the Fast and the Furious franchise. Jon's opinion wavers back and forth as to whether it is a rip-off of Point Break, Dima can't stand the nonsense car lingo, and Connor brings forth a defense for Keanu Reeves.WARNING: Major spoilers for The Fast and the Furious and Point BreakFollow us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rulesoftheframe/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rulesoftheframe Twitter: https://twitter.com/RulesOfTheFrame YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCII7_Fevn8na1ZkXyfUeTQA/featured Films mentioned in this episode:--------------------------------The Fast and the Furious (2001) | Dir. Rob CohenPoint Break (1991) | Dir. Kathryn BigelowMission: Impossible (1996) | Dir. Brian DePalmaThe Chronicles of Riddick (2004) | Dir. David TwohyThe Pacifier (2005) | Dir. Adam ShankmanThe Iron Giant (1999) | Dir. Brad BirdGuardians of the Galaxy (2014) | Dir. James GunnEndless Summer (1966) | Dir. Bruce BrownK-19: The Widowmaker (2002) | Dir. Kathryn BigelowThe Hurt Locker (2008) | Dir. Kathryn BigelowGone in 60 Seconds (2000) | Dir. Dominic SenaRoad House (1989) | Dir. Rowdy HerringtonFast X (2023) | Dir. Louis Leterrier & Justin LinEscape from New York (1981) | Dir. John CarpenterRocky IV (1985) | Dir. Sylvester StalloneHeat (1995) | Dir. Michael MannThe Italian Job (2003) | Dir. F. Gary GrayBaby Driver (2017) | Dir. Edgar WrightSmokey and the Bandit (1977) | Dir. Hal NeedhamBullitt (1968) | Dir. Peter YatesHerbie Fully Loaded (2005) | Dir. Angela RobinsonCars 2 (2011) | Dir. John Lasseter & Bradford LewisCars 3 (2017) | Dir. Brian FeePlanes (2013) | Dir. Klay HallFlight (2012) | Dir. Robert ZemeckisA Fistful of Dollars (1964) | Dir. Sergio LeoneYojimbo (1961) | Dir. Akira KurosawaLockout (2012) | Dir. James Mather & Steve Saint LegerJoker (2019) | Dir. Todd PhillipsThe King of Comedy (1982) | Dir. Martin ScorseseTaxi Driver (1976) | Dir. Martin Scorsese
Connor & Jon once again dip into the deep well of Indiana Jones to discuss Spielberg's ward's attempt to make an action-adventure film. Together the two examine what separates Indy from it's rip-offs, why the adventure genre is so hard to tackle, and Walt Disney's famous last words..."Kurt Russell!"WARNING: Major spoilers for Romancing the Stone, Raiders of the Lost Ark, & Contact Follow us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rulesoftheframe/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rulesoftheframe Twitter: https://twitter.com/RulesOfTheFrame YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCII7_Fevn8na1ZkXyfUeTQA/featuredFilms Mentioned in this Episode:---------------------------------Romancing the Stone (1984) | Dir. Robert ZemeckisRaiders of the Lost Ark (1981) | Dir. Steven SpielbergA Fistful of Dollars (1964) | Dir. Sergio LeoneSuper 8 (2011) | Dir. J.J. AbramsForrest Gump (1994) | Dir. Robert ZemeckisIndiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008) | Dir. Steven SpielbergThe Lost City (2022) | Dir. Aaron & Adam NeeThe Princess Bride (1987) | Dir. Rob ReinerTomb Raider (2018) | Dir. Roar UthaugUncharted (2022) | Dir. Ruben FleischerSix Days Seven Nights (1998) | Dir. Ivan ReitmanE.T. (1982) | Dir. Steven SpielbergJaws (1975) | Dir. Steven SpielbergHouse (1977) | Dir. Nobuhiko ObayashiIndiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny (2023) | Dir. James MangoldFord v Ferrari (2019) | Dir. James MangoldAir (2023) | Dir. Ben AffleckJurassic Park (1993) | Dir. Steven SpielbergCast Away (2000) | Dir. Robert ZemeckisBack to the Future (1985) | Dir. Robert ZebecksForrest Gump (1994) | Dir. Robert ZemeckisThe Polar Express (2004) | Dir. Robert ZemeckisFlight (2012) | Dir. Robert ZemeckisAllied (2016) | Dir. Robert ZemeckisWitches (2020) | Dir. Robert ZemeckisThe Walk (2015) | Dir. Robert ZemeckisFerris Bueller's Day Off (1986) | Dir. John HughesGhostbusters (1984) | Dir. Ivan ReitmanIndiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984) | Dir. Steven SpielbergWho Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) | Dir. Robert ZemeckisJungle Cruise (2021) | Dir. Jaume Collet-SerraThe Jewel of the Nile (1985) | Dir. Lewis TeagueThe Thief and the Cobbler (1993) | Dir. Richard WilliamsAn American Tail (1986) | Dir. Don BluthAll Dogs Go to Heaven (1989) | Dir. Don Bluth, Gary Goldman, Dan KuensterThe Land Before Time (1988) | Dir. Don BluthPsycho (1998) | Dir. Gus Van SantThe Sixth Sense (1999) | Dir. M. Night ShyamalanWhat Lies Beneath (2000) | Dir. Robert ZemeckisDisturbia (2007) | Dir. D.J. CarusoMars Needs Moms (2011) | Dir. Simon WellsStrange World (2022) | Dir. Don Hall & Qui NguyenLightyear (2022) | Dir. Angus MacLaneJohn Carter (2012) | Dir. Andrew StantonThe Computer Wore Tennis Shoes (1969) | Dir. Robert Butler
It's our 100th episode, so we're bringing the whole gang back together. Join Connor, Jon, and Riley as they discuss Jean Renoir's masterpiece, the namesake of the show, The Rules of the Game. Connor adores the camera movements and staging, Jon tries to dissect the cultural elements, and Riley asks THE question "what makes a movie good?"WARNING: Major spoilers for The Rules of the Game Follow us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rulesoftheframe/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rulesoftheframe Twitter: https://twitter.com/RulesOfTheFrame YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCII7_Fevn8na1ZkXyfUeTQA/featured Films mentioned in this episode:--------------------------------The Rules of the Game (1939) | Dir. Jean RenoirLa Chienne (1931) | Dir. Jean RenoirThe Human Beast (1938) | Dir. Jean RenoirThe Grand Illusion (1937 ) | Dir. Jean RenoirThe Wizard of Oz (1939) | Dir. Victor Fleming & King VidorCitizen Kane (1941) | Dir. Orson WellesGone with the Wind (1939) | Dir. Victor Fleming, George Cukor, & Sam WoodCasablanca (1942) | Dir. Michael CurtizThe Matrix (1999) | Dir. Lily & Lana WachowskiPicnic at Hanging Rock (1975) | Dir. Peter WeirThe Sixth Sense (1999) | Dir. M. Night Shyamalan
Connor & Jon get sent to space prison or Manhattan prison as they examine the weird Euro-action b-movie Lockout, and it's definite point of inspiration Escape from New York. They examine the actual legal action that was taken against Lockout and decipher how original of an idea did Luc Besson have? Jon thinks there's a better bad movie that could have been made, Connor is annoyed at the rules of space this film breaks, and both question the place of Snake Plissken in 80s' and modern action films.WARNING: Major spoilers for Escape from New York & Lockout, minor spoilers for Big Trouble in Little China & Predator Follow us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rulesoftheframe/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rulesoftheframe Twitter: https://twitter.com/RulesOfTheFrame YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCII7_Fevn8na1ZkXyfUeTQA/featured Films mentioned in this episode:--------------------------------Lockout (2012) | Dir. James Mather & Steve Saint LegerEscape from New York (1981) | Dir. John CarpenterA Fistful of Dollars (1964) | Dir. Sergio LeoneYojimbo (1961) | Dir. Akira KurosawaEscape from L.A. (1996) | Dir. John CarpenterElysium (2013) | Dir. Neil BlomkampAnt-Man (2015) | Dir. Peyton ReedValerian and the City of a Thousand Planets (2017) | Dir. Luc BessonLeon: The Professional (1994) | Dir. Luc BessonThe Fifth Element (1997) | Dir. Luc BessonIron Man 3 (2013) | Dir. Shane BlackBig Trouble in Little China (1986) | Dir. John CarpenterCloverfield (2008) | Dir. Matt ReevesWhite House Down (2013) | Dir. Roland EmmerichOlympus Has Fallen (2013) | Dir. Antoine FuquaThe Fog (1980) | Dir. John CarpenterHalloween (1978) | Dir. John CarpenterPredator (1987) | Dir. John McTiernanTaken (2008) | Dir. Pierre MorelJohn Wick (2014) | Dir. Chad Stahelski & David LeitchBlade Runner (1982) | Dir. Ridley Scott
Connor & Jon mosey on down to the ol' West/feudal Japan to consume one of the greatest spaghetti Westerns of all time: A Fistful of Dollars! Since there was a legal dispute over this film, does it automatically make it a rip off of Yojimbo? Connor gets way too worked up over a Rotten Tomatoes Top 100 list, Jon wants to propose to Morricone's score, and the two try to hold the show together through Covid and technical malfunctions.WARNING: Major spoilers for A Fistful of Dollars and YojimboFollow us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rulesoftheframe/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rulesoftheframe Twitter: https://twitter.com/RulesOfTheFrame YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCII7_Fevn8na1ZkXyfUeTQA/featured Films mentioned in this episode:--------------------------------A Fistful of Dollars (1964) | Dir. Sergio LeoneYojimbo (1961) | Dir. Akira KurosawaThe Colossus of Rhodes (1961) | Dir. Sergio LeoneShane (1953) | Dir. George StevensMy Darling Clementine (1946) | Dir. John FordFor a Few Dollars More (1965) | Dir. Sergio LeoneThe Good, The Bad, and The Ugly (1966) | Dir. Sergio LeoneStar Wars (1977) | Dir. George LucasSanjuro (1962) | Dir. Akira KurosawaThe Adventures of Robin Hood (1938) | Dir. Michael Curtiz & William KeighleyCaptain Blood (1935) | Dir. Michael CurtizThe Searchers (1956) | Dir. John FordHigh Noon (1952) | Dir. Fred ZinnemannJoker (2019) | Dir. Todd PhillipsAd Astra (2019) | Dir. James GrayRio Bravo (1959) | Dir. Howard HawksRed River (1948) | Dir. Howard Hawks & Arthur RossonThe Searchers (1956) | Dir. John Ford
Embark on a mind-bending journey through the world of "Streamberry Unveiled: A Mind-Bending Adventure" in this spoiler-filled episode of From My Mom's Garage. Join us as we unravel the intricacies of this captivating show, exploring themes of privacy, simulated reality, and the far-reaching consequences of personal data usage. Warning: Major spoilers ahead! In this in-depth review, we delve into the shocking twists and turns of "Joan is Awful." Joan, a tech mid-manager, discovers that her life events are being retold in near-real time on the streaming app Streamberry, with a show titled "Joan Is Awful" starring Salma Hayek. As we analyze the implications, we examine Joan's startling realization that her consent to Streamberry's usage of her personal data was buried within the app's terms and conditions. Prepare for a mind-altering discussion as we explore the company's use of a quantum computer to produce the entire show in CGI, drawing upon data collected from Joan's personal devices. We dive into the ethical questions surrounding personal data usage and the blurred boundaries between entertainment and invasion of privacy. Follow us: Facebook Twitter Instagram
Connor and Jon bring along fellow weird-film-enthusiast Travis Olson to discuss House. The three dig into how the studio wanted this film to be the Japanese Jaws, the incredible use of practical effects, and if this is the strangest film they've covered so far! WARNING: Major spoilers for House, minor spoilers for Jaws Follow us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rulesoftheframe/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rulesoftheframe Twitter: https://twitter.com/RulesOfTheFrame YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCII7_Fevn8na1ZkXyfUeTQA/featured Films mentioned in this episode:--------------------------------House (1977) | Dir. Nobuhiko ObayashiJaws (1975) | Dir. Steven SpielbergMulholland Drive (2001) | Dir. David LynchDead Alive (1992) | Dir. Peter JacksonBad Taste (1987) | Dir. Peter JacksonMeet the Feebles (1989) | Dir. Peter JacksonMaster and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003) | Dir. Peter WeirGodzilla (1954) | Dir. Ishiro HondaPiranha II: The Spawning (1981) | Dir. James CameronPiranha (1978) | Dir. Joe Dante
WARNING: Major ick factor ahead. Former Playboy playmate Holly Madison is not only known for starring in the early-aughts reality show “The Girls Next Door,” but for “dating” the magazine's mogul-lech Hugh Hefner as well. With her tales of drugs, manipulation, sexual exploitation, and revenge porn - which Holly shared in the docuseries “Secrets of Playboy” - it's no wonder that this is our 5th most downloaded Rich and Daily episode. Holly did NOT hold back…and it's utterly fascinating.Listen ad free with Wondery+. Join Wondery+ for exclusives, binges, early access, and ad free listening. Available in the Wondery App. Support us by supporting our sponsors!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
One ring/throne to rule them all... We are coming in hot on dragon-back to compare two of the most hyped and watched 2022 TV shows. After journeying all across Westeros and Middle Earth, we break down the first seasons of the Game of Thrones prequel series on HBO "House of the Dragon" and the Lord of the Rings prequel series on Amazon Prime "The Rings of Power". In the first part of this mega episode, we will talk about the epic highs and our least fav parts of each series, and debate how worthy these shows were to be adapted from the source material, let alone follow up two of the biggest series of all time. Tune in to the next episode to find out how we rate the nitty gritty details of the shows' productions and declare a winner! (Warning: MAJOR spoilers for each show)Let us know which show got your heart bumping more!instagram.com/facingoffpodfacingoffpodcast@gmail.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Connor & Jon get spooked out by Tim Burton's claymation adaptation of his short film: Frankenweenie. Jon gets freaked out by the teeth, Connor is frustrated by the Laika-esque animation, and the two just can't seem to agree on whether this film is a rip-off or a remake.WARNING: Major spoilers for Frankenweenie and Frankenstein Follow us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rulesoftheframe/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rulesoftheframe Twitter: https://twitter.com/RulesOfTheFrame YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCII7_Fevn8na1ZkXyfUeTQA/featured Films mentioned in this episode:---------------------------------Frankenweenie (2012) | Dir. Tim BurtonEdward Scissorhands (1990) | Dir. Tim BurtonFrankenstein (1931) | Dir. James WhaleThe Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) | Dir. Henry SelickJames and the Giant (1996) | Dir. Henry SelickCorpse Bride (2005) | Dir. Tim BurtonE.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982) | Dir. Steven SpielbergVincent (1982) | Dir. Tim BurtonFrankenweenie (1984) | Dir. Tim BurtonPinocchio (1940) | Dir. Norman FergusonBatman Returns (1992) | Dir. Tim BurtonBeetlejuice (1988) | Dir. Tim BurtonSweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007) | Dir. Tim BurtonYoung Frankenstein (1974) | Dir. Mel BrooksThe Son of Frankenstein (1939) | Dir. Rowland V. LeeReady Player One (2018) | Dir. Steven SpielbergWinnie the Pooh (2011) | Dir. Stephen J. Anderson & Don HallCoraline (2009) | Dir. Henry SelickParaNorman (2012) | Dir. Chris Butler & Sam FellBoxtrolls (2014) | Dir. Graham Annable & Anthony StacchiBig Fish (2003) | Dir. Tim BurtonAlice in Wonderland (2010) | Dir. Tim BurtonPlanet of the Apes (2001) | Dir. Tim BurtonDark Shadows (2012) | Dir. Tim BurtonJohn Carter (2012) | Dir. Andrew StantonSuper 8 (2011) | Dir. J.J. AbramsKubo and the Two Strings (2016) | Dir. Travis KnightBlade Runner 2049 (2017) | Dir. Denis VilleneuveThe Batman (2022) | Dir. Matt Reeves
Get ready to pick your ̶H̶o̶g̶w̶a̶r̶t̶s̶ ̶h̶o̶u̶s̶e̶ apprenticeship! We dive into Hannah's all-time favorite kids' book series, Ranger's Apprentice, which features a young orphan named Will who trains to become an elite spy for his kingdom -- and saves the day along the way. Tune in to hear us talk about the importance of loving the career you're good at (which might not be the one you've always dreamed of), the ethics of taking revenge on your bullies, and the not-so-subtle fatshaming that occurs all too often in children's literature. That's right, this episode's a spicy one! Warning: Major spoilers for The Inheritance Cycle Music credit: "Elevator Music" by Lesfm via Pixabay "Epical Drums 06" by Grigoriy Nuzhny
Connor & Jon are joined by Thatcher Radler to discuss Joker and why it pulled so much from King of Comedy and Taxi Driver. Jon is bothered by the messiness of the Batman and DC universe. Connor can't stand the film's tone of uber-serious. Thatcher progressively realizes how much of a rip-off this film is. WARNING: Major spoilers for Joker, minor spoilers for Taxi Driver & King of Comedy Follow Suite 25:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7HEdFdon42QifJyEZxAIpE?si=xc4t-nGDTOO9g1JEyuWdagYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgKbWWQ8U19kxgFfyN13zhwInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/suite25music/?hl=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Suite25 Follow us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rulesoftheframe/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rulesoftheframe Twitter: https://twitter.com/RulesOfTheFrame YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCII7_Fevn8na1ZkXyfUeTQA/featured Films mentioned in this episode:--------------------------------Joker (2019) | Dir. Todd PhillipsKing of Comedy (1982) | Dir. Martin ScorseseWar Dogs (2016) | Dir. Todd PhillipsThe Batman (2022) | Dir. Matt ReevesTaxi Driver (1976) | Dir. Martin ScorseseThe Dark Knight (2008) | Dir. Christopher NolanBatman (1989) | Dir. Tim BurtonOnce Upon a Time in Hollywood (2019) | Dir. Quentin TarantinoThe Village (2004) | Dir. M. Night ShyamalanSplit (2016) | Dir. M. Night ShyamalanSleepers (1996) | Dir. Barry LevinsonThe Shining (1980) | Dir. Stanley KubrickFight Club (1999) | Dir. David FincherSe7en (1995) | Dir. David FincherThe Game (1997) | Dir. David FincherBatman Begins (2005) | Dir. Christopher NolanThe Dark Knight Rises (2012) | Dir. Christopher NolanBatman Returns (1992) | Dir. Tim BurtonBatman Forever (1995) | Dir. Joel SchumacherBatman & Robin (1997) | Dir. Joel SchumacherX2: X-Men United (2003) | Dir. Bryan SingerIron Man (2008) | Dir. Jon FavreauThor: Ragnarok (2017) | Dir. Taika WaititiDr. Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022) | Dir. Sam RaimiSuper 8 (2011) | Dir. J.J. Abrams
#SatanicSummer continues with our roundup and discussion of Stranger Things Season 4. In this season, Netflix's runaway hit introduced a monstrous new villain and lovable new side characters, and found interesting ways to reshape their formula. Meanwhile, it takes inspiration from the very real, very disturbing moral panic, known as the Satanic Panic, of 1980s America. We discuss the complexities of American social and political change that led to mass persecution of outsiders, as well as the psychiatric “innovation” that laid the groundwork for it. Additionally, we'll discuss the Dungeons & Dragons villain Vecna, who lends his name to this series' Big Bad. Who is Vecna the Archlich? Where did he come from? Is he anything more than a namesake for the Stranger Things character? WARNING: Major spoilers for Stranger Things Season 4! Mild content warning for some of the Satanic Panic details discussed. — Podvoices.help Please consider donating to the National Network of Abortion Funds - or to a fund in your community. Support us at www.patreon.com/midnightmyth Check out our merch store for Midnight Myth, Boomerangerang, and Wheel of Ka tees and totes! Learn more, view sources and inspiration, and sign up for e-mail updates at www.midnightmyth.com Interested in starting your own podcast? Try using Anchor by clicking on this link to get started: anch.co/midnight Twitter Facebook Instagram If you enjoy the podcast, please consider leaving a rating or review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/midnightmyth/support
Two esoteric warlords and Sol Brah break down the state of the world and how we got here. WARNING: Major redpills ahead… Inside the cast: The REAL Agenda of Elon Musk The Hidden Meanings of Marvel Movies How 007 Came to Be Warring Factions of Magicians Astral Projection and Psychic Powers And so much more… Follow Drutang on Twitter Follow Nick on Twitter See ApocalypseDAO Follow Sol Brah on Twitter Join Sol Club Check out my Youtube Channel Art: Design for the Magic Flute; The Hall of Stars in the Palace of the Queen of the Night, Act 1, Scene 6 by Karl Friedrich Schinkel.
Connor & Jon start off the new series by analyzing Super 8 and its predecessor E.T. Is it purely an homage, and does it count as one since Spielberg worked on it? Is it to be blamed for the boom in 80's nostalgia? Is it an effective piece of storytelling? Listen in to find out!WARNING: Major spoilers for Super 8, minor spoilers for E.T.Follow us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rulesoftheframe/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rulesoftheframe Twitter: https://twitter.com/RulesOfTheFrame YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCII7_Fevn8na1ZkXyfUeTQA/featured Films mentioned in this episode:--------------------------------Super 8 (2011) | Dir. J.J. AbramsE.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982) | Dir. Steven SpielbergJurassic Park (1993) | Dir. Steven SpielbergSchindler's List (1993) | Dir. Steven SpielbergDazed & Confused (1993) | Dir. Richard LinklaterEverybody Wants Some (2016) | Dir. Richard LinklaterStar Wars (1977) | Dir. George LucasMission Impossible III (2006) | Dir. J.J. AbramsStar Trek (2009) | Dir. J.J. AbramsThe Goonies (1985) | Dir. Richard DonnerPoltergeist (1982) | Dir. Tobe HooperCloverfield (2008) | Dir. Matt ReevesJaws (1975) | Dir. Steven SpielbergStar Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens (2015) | Dir. J.J. AbramsAlice in Wonderland (2010) | Dir. Tim BurtonTron: Legacy (2010) | Dir. Joseph KosinskiOblivion (2013) | Dir. Joseph KosinskiOnly the Brave (2017) | Dir. Joseph KosinskiTop Gun: Maverick (2022) | Dir. Joseph KosinskiThe Fugitive (1993) | Dir. Andrew DavisThe Iron Giant (1999) | Dir. Brad BirdReady Player One (2018) | Dir. Steven SpielbergFinding Nemo (2003) | Dir. Andrew Stanton & Lee UnkrichThe Princess Diaries (2001) | Garry MarshallFirst Man (2018) | Dir. Damien ChazelleStar Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker (2019) | Dir. J.J. AbramsStar Trek Into Darkness (2013) | Dir. J.J. AbramsSchindler's List (1993) | Dir. Steven SpielbergJurassic World (2015) | Dir. Colin Trevorrow
Connor and Jon bring on too many guests to discuss Tommy Wiseau's labor of love: The Room. Connor Gooderl tries to piece together Tommy's mysterious past, Tim goes on about the non-stop moaning, Daniel secretly watches YouTube videos, and Zach weaves a poetic tapestry of the true meaning and intent of The Room.WARNING: Major spoilers for The Room Follow Connor: https://twitter.com/ConnorGoodz?t=Q8h7WaXvW60k743Kz3186Q&s=09Follow Daniel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCz30rrh_gVuq0WY_eZcOogFollow us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rulesoftheframe/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rulesoftheframe Twitter: https://twitter.com/RulesOfTheFrame YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCII7_Fevn8na1ZkXyfUeTQA/featured Films mentioned in this episode:--------------------------------The Room (2003) | Dir. Tommy WiseauJack and Jill (2011) | Dir. Dennis DuganBirdemic: Shock and Terror (2010) | Dir. James NguyenThe Talented Mr. Ripley (1999) | Dir. Anthony MinghellaThe Disaster Artist (2017) | Dir. James FrancoVampire's Kiss (1988) | Dir. Robert BiermanThere Will Be Blood (2007) | Dir. Paul Thomas AndersonThe Dark Knight (2008) | Dir. Christopher NolanThe Mummy (1999) | Dir. Stephen SommersDie Hard (1988) | Dir. John McTiernan
Connor & Jon grab a milkshake with musician and filmmaker Erick Frost and talk about the subversive oil epic: There Will Be Blood. Connor is happy because the film is a non-traditional slow western. Jon is happy because the film is based on an obscure part of history. And Erick is happy because the film is innovative in its use of lenses and practical effects. WARNING: Major spoilers for There Will Be Blood, minor spoilers for No Country for Old Men Follow Erick:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/erickfrost/?hl=en Follow RORRE:Website: https://www.rorreband.com/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/5SvrzzHtsrPawzur258VNX?si=adfde283455c4974TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rorreband?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc Link to Switchfoot's music video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_RHGp1Ugigo Follow us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rulesoftheframe/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rulesoftheframe Twitter: https://twitter.com/RulesOfTheFrame YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCII7_Fevn8na1ZkXyfUeTQA/featured Films mentioned in this episode:--------------------------------There Will Be Blood (2007) | Dir. Paul Thomas AndersonThe Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) | Dir. Peter JacksonFast Food Nation (2006) | Dir. Richard LinklaterPunch-Drunk Love (2002) | Dir. Paul Thomas AndersonNo Country For Old Men (2007) | Dir. Joel & Ethan CoenThe Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (2007) | Dir. Andrew DominikBeing John Malkovich (1999) | Dir. Spike JnSunshine (2007) | Dir. Danny BoyleThe Dark Knight (2008) | Dir. Christopher NolanThe Dark Knight Rises (2012) | Dir. Christopher NolanThe Avengers (2012) | Dir. Joss WhedonJuno (2007) | Dir. Jason ReitmanSound of Metal (2019) | Dir. Darius MarderParasite (2019)| Dir. Bong Joon HoHell or High Water (2016) | Dir. David MackenzieMy Big Fat Greek Wedding (2002) | Dir. Joel ZwickO Brother, Where Art Thou (2000) | Dir. Joel & Ethan CoenWALL-E (2008) | Dir. Andrew StantonBasic Instinct (1992) | Dir. Paul Verhoeven2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) | Dir. Stanley KubrickThe Shining (1980) | Dir. Stanley KubrickA Clockwork Orange (1972) | Dir. Stanley KubrickA.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001) | Dir. Steven SpielbergHard Eight (1996) | Dir. Paul Thomas AndersonBoogie Nights (1997) | Dir. Paul Thomas AndersonMagnolia (2000) | Dir . Paul Thomas AndersonThe Power of the Dog (2021) | Dir. Jane CampionGangs of New York (2002) | Dir. Martin ScorseseLincoln (2012) | Dir. Steven SpielbergMorbius (2022) | Dir. Daniel EspinosaThe Batman (2022) | Dir. Matt ReevesBlade Runner 2049 (2017) | Dir. Denis VilleneuveDallas Buyers Club (2013) | Dir. Jean-Marc ValleeHouse of Gucci (2021) | Dir. Ridley ScottVenom (2018) | Dir. Ruben FleischerOnce Upon a Time in America (1984) | Dir. Sergio LeoneJack and Jill (2011) | Dir. Dennis Dugan
Connor & Jon go straight to the heart of Gotham City with Zack Reed to discuss The Dark Knight. Zack remembers the days of old where he could just look at this as a "cool movie." Jon can't stop obsessing over the geography changes throughout the trilogy and how Gotham is essentially Chicago. Connor just wonders where other superhero films went wrong.WARNING: Major spoilers for The Dark Knight, minor spoilers for The Dark Knight RisesFollow us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rulesoftheframe/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rulesoftheframe Twitter: https://twitter.com/RulesOfTheFrame YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCII7_Fevn8na1ZkXyfUeTQA/featuredFilms mentioned in this episode:---------------------------------The Dark Knight (2008) | Dir. Christopher NolanInception (2010) | Dir. Christopher NolanBatman Begins (2005) | Dir. Christopher NolanV for Vendetta (2005) | Dir. James McTeigueJoker (2019) | Dir. Todd PhillipsGravity (2013) | Dir. Alfonso CuaronIron Man (2008) | Dir. Jon FavreauHeat (1995) | Dir. Michael MannThe Testament of Dr. Mabuse (1933) | Dir. Fritz LangBatman (1989) | Dir. Tim BurtonMan of Steel (2013) | Dir. Zack SnyderThe Dark Knight Rises (2012) | Dir. Christopher NolanThe Avengers (2012) | Dir. Joss WhedonSuicide Squad (2016) | Dir. David AyerSuperman (1978) | Dir. Richard DonnerSuperman II (1981) | Dir. Richard Donner & Richard LesterCollateral (2004) | Dir. Michael MannThe Matrix (1999) | Dir. The Wachowski'sPirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003) | Dir. Gore VerbinskiDunkirk (2017) | Dir. Christopher NolanThe Prestige (2006) | Dir. Christopher NolanSpider-Man (2002) | Dir. Sam RaimiX-Men (2000) | Dir. Bryan SingerWonder Woman (2017) | Dir. Patty JenkinsRogue One: A Star Wars Story (2016) | Dir. Gareth EdwardsThe Incredibles (2004) | Dir. Bard BirdRatatouille (2007) | Dir. Brad Bird
Connor & Jon enter the fantastical world of Pandora with Chris Ridings as their guide. Chris shows off his Avatar merch, Jon re-evaluates the cultural impact of the film, and Connor wishes that it would commit to a harsher ending for the sake of the environmental theme.WARNING: Major spoilers for Avatar, minor spoilers for Dances with WolvesFollow us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rulesoftheframe/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rulesoftheframe Twitter: https://twitter.com/RulesOfTheFrame YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCII7_Fevn8na1ZkXyfUeTQA/featuredFilms mentioned in this episode:--------------------------------Avatar (2009) | Dir. James CameronThe Star Wars Holiday Special (1978) | Dir. Steve Binder & David AcombaToy Story (1995) | Dir. John LasseterToy Story 2 (1999) | Dir. John Lasseter, Ash Brannon, & Lee UnkrichThe Adventures of Tintin (2011) | Dir. Steven SpielbergThe Hobbit Trilogy (2012-2014) | Dir. Peter JacksonPredator (1987) | Dir. John McTiernanDances with Wolves (1990) | Dir. Kevin CostnerTrue Lies (1994) | Dir. James CameronTitanic (1997) | Dir. James CameronInterstellar (2014) | Dir. Christopher NolanThe Abyss (1989) | Dir. James CameronHidalgo (2004) | Dir. Joe JohnstonJohn Carter (2012) | Dir. Andrew StantonLawrence of Arabia (1962) | Dir. David LeanThe Sound of Metal (2019) | Dir. Darius MarderElysium (2013) | Dir. Neill BlomkampThe Secret of Kells (2009) | Dir. Tomm Moore & Nora TwomeyJurassic Park (1993) | Dir. Steven SpielbergSpider-Man: No Way Home (2021) | Dir. Jon WattsAvengers: Endgame (2019) | Dir. Joe & Anthony Russo
Connor & Jon are joined by Zoe Reed and her rat, Chicago, to discuss one of the most inventive Pixar films ever: Ratatouille! This episode contains; frequent interruptions by Chicago, a discussion on Pixar humor, and a heated debate on which Pixar films are masterpieces and which are just meh.WARNING: Major spoilers for RatatouilleFollow Zoe: https://instagram.com/purgatoryclown?utm_medium=copy_linkFollow us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rulesoftheframe/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rulesoftheframe Twitter: https://twitter.com/RulesOfTheFrame YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCII7_Fevn8na1ZkXyfUeTQA/featuredFilms mentioned in this episode:--------------------------------Ratatouille (2007) | Dir. Brad BirdIndiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989) | Dir. Steven SpielbergWALL-E (2008) | Dir. Andrew StantonToy Story 3 (2010) | Dir. Lee UnkrichMonster Inc. (2001) | Dir. Pete Docter, David Silverman, Lee UnkrichFinding Nemo (2003) | Dir. Andrew Stanton & Lee UnkrichCars (2006) | Dir. John Lasseter & Joe RanftThe Incredibles (2004) | Dir. Brad BirdUp (2009) | Dir. Pete Docter & Bob PetersonA Bug's Life (1998) | Dir. John Lasseter & Andrew StantonThe Secret of NIMH (1982) | Dir. Don BluthLady and the Tramp (1955) | Dir. Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson, Hamilton Luske, Jack CuttingLuca (2021) | Dir. Enrico CasarosaSoul (2020) | Dir. Pete Docter & Kemp PowersThe Iron Giant (1999) | Dir. Brad BirdMission Impossible: Ghost Protocol (2011) | Dir. Brad BirdToy Story (1995) | Dir. John LasseterToy Story 2 (1999) | Dir. John Lasseter, Ash Brannon, Lee UnkrichInside Out (2015) | Dir. Pete Docter & Ronnie Del CarmenThe Polar Express (2004) | Dir. Robert ZemeckisShrek (2001) | Dir. Andrew Adamson & Vicky JensonFinding Dory (2016) | Dir. Andrew Stanton & Angus MacLaneThe Good Dinosaur (2015) | Dir. Peter SohnMonsters University (2013) | Dir. Dan ScanlonCars 2 (2011) | Dir. John Lasseter & Bradford LewisBrave (2012) | Dir. Brenda Chapman, Mark Andrews, Steve PurcellWreck-It Ralph (2012) | Dir. Rich MooreBrother Bear (2003) | Dir. Aaron Blaise & Robert Walker
WARNING: Major spoilers ahead! This week, Yellowjackets superfans Hoja, Kiki, and Mohanad react to the epic season finale of the hit Showtime series. They unpack their favorite fan theories, make their predictions for season 2, and decide which character needs to apologize the most. Plus, Kiki calls out the racist girls from her childhood Girl Scout troop and Mohanad asks for an apology from the creator of Wordle on this week’s Sorry Not Sorry. Please note, I’m Sorry contains mature themes and may not be appropriate for all listeners. You can find out more about our show @lemonadamedia on all social platforms, or follow us on Instagram @imsorry_podcast. Need help saying sorry? Got any public apology fodder? Email us at imsorry@lemonadamedia.com or send us a DM on Instagram. Joining Lemonada Premium is a great way to support our show and get bonus content. Subscribe today at bit.ly/lemonadapremium. Click this link for a list of current sponsors and discount codes for this show and all Lemonada shows: https://lemonadamedia.com/sponsors/ For additional resources, information, and a transcript of the episode, visit lemonadamedia.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Connor & Jon are joined by Kyle Stuck to discuss Sergio Leone's gangster epic. The crew has mixed feelings about the film, but gush on the score and cinematography. They argue over whether the characters are too unlikable, if Detroit Joe is too greasy, and was it all just a dream? WARNING: Major spoilers for Once Upon a Time in America Follow Kyle:Humming Fools: https://open.spotify.com/show/3evTcnQcGdP96XdYOl8osw?si=b97b18e597ee4a7eThe Night Shift: https://open.spotify.com/show/2zYROTnOfSc4WjOWxDgq6V?si=31cfbffc05284b08Website: https://www.ominous.media/ Follow us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rulesoftheframe/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rulesoftheframe Twitter: https://twitter.com/RulesOfTheFrame YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCII7_Fevn8na1ZkXyfUeTQA/featured Films Mentioned in this Episode:--------------------------------Once Upon a Time in America (1984) | Dir. Sergio LeoneThe Godfather (1972) | Dir. Francis Ford CoppolaGoodfellas (1990) | Dir. Martin ScorseseThe Irishman (2019) | Dir. Martin ScorseseOnce Upon a Time in the West (1968) | Dir. Sergio LeoneDuck, You Sucker (1971) | Dir. Sergio Leone1900 (1976) | Dir. Bernardo BertolucciInception (2010) | Dir. Christopher NolanTaxi Driver (1976) | Dir. Martin ScorseseGangs of New York (2002) | Dir. Martin ScorseseLive by Night (2016) | Dir. Ben AffleckGotti (2018) | Dir. Kevin ConnollyRoad to Perdition (2002) | Dir. Sam MendesPublic Enemies (2009) | Dir. Michael MannThe French Connection (1971) | Dir. William FriedkinSuspiria (1977) | Dir. Dario ArgentoHearts of Darkness (1991) | Dir. Fax Bahr, George Hickenlooper, Eleanor CoppolaApocalypse, Now (1979) | Dir. Francis Ford Coppola
Connor & Jon are swept into one of their favorite film series with The Temple of Doom. The boys question whether or not the individual elements of the film make up for its problematic nature, map out the cosmology of the Indy universe, and question what the Sankara stones actually do?WARNING: Major spoilers for the Indiana Jones SeriesFollow us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rulesoftheframe/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rulesoftheframe Twitter: https://twitter.com/RulesOfTheFrame YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCII7_Fevn8na1ZkXyfUeTQA/featuredFilms mentioned in this episode:---------------------------------Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984) | Dir. Steven SpielbergRaiders of the Lost Ark (1981) | Dir. Steven SpielbergIndiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989) | Dir. Steven SpielbergIndiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008) | Dir. Steven SpielbergGremlins (1984) | Dir. Joe DanteStar Wars - Episode V: The Empire Strikes BackTwilight Zone: The Movie (1983) | Dir. Joe Dante, George Miller, John Landis, Steven SpielbergMars Attacks! (1996) | Dir. Tim BurtonHook (1991) | Dir. Steven SpielbergClose Encounters of the Third Kind (1977) | Dir. Steven Spielberg1941 (1979) | Dir. Steven SpielbergThe Color Purple (1985) | Dir. Steven SpielbergRogue One: A Star Wars Story (2015) | Dir. Gareth Edwards
WARNING: Major ick factor ahead. Former Playboy playmate Holly Madison is best-known as the star of the early-aughts reality show The Girls Next Door. But she's infamous for ‘dating' the magazine's mogul-lech Hugh Hefner. And with stories of drugs, manipulation, sexual exploitation, and revenge porn, she's got a pretty gross story to tell. So with the new docuseries Secrets of Playboy dropping soon, it's safe to say there's a lot we don't know -- yet. Uh, do we want to know more? Listen ad free with Wondery+. Join Wondery+ for exclusives, binges, early access, and ad free listening. Available in the Wondery App.Support us by supporting our sponsors!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today we're talking about goal setting - but not the traditional goals you might be used to. Over the last year, I've changed my own approach to setting goals, and these goals have absolutely changed my life. Sometimes we get so caught up in the big picture long-term goals that we neglect the short-term changes that can make a huge impact. In this episode, I'm explaining my new approach and how you can apply it to your 2022 goals! WARNING: Major f-bombs ahead in this episode because this topic fires me up!! Get your hearts ready! 3 key takeaways about goal setting: We feel like we have to accomplish certain goals that we are hearing from external sources. Instead, look internally at your personal experience and set your goals according to that. Journaling can help you dig deep and get to the root of your goals. It can be useful for pulling back layers of history that led to certain behaviors or for understanding what accomplishing a goal means to you. Look for resources that can guide you through accomplishing the goals you've set. This is especially important for goals you might not have the background knowledge on, such as nutrition or the technical side of a new hobby. These resources can look like books, podcasts, or coaching. Welcome to the Wake Up Call Podcast with Alicia Hopkins (that's me!). I work in corporate sales by day and am a personal development guru and Life Coach by night. My goal in this podcast is to share valuable and actionable tips on what I call the “Core Four” - mindfulness, movement, habits, and growth - so you can build a life that feels true to you. I will be interviewing people who have had a “wake up call” that their good-on-paper life wasn't lighting them up, and what they did to change that. Join us every week for a new episode of the Wake Up Call Podcast with Alicia Hopkins! Connect with Me! Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/aliciadhopkins/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/adhcoaching
This week, Marshall, Nick, Wil, and Brent take a writer's look at the Marvel Disney+ series Loki. Warning: Major spoilers for Loki! Support the Show: Patreon Kofi Indie Bound Contact us! JustKeepWriting.org Discord Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube Marshall: Website: www.marshallcarr.com Email: marshall@marshallcarr.com Twitter: @darthpops Nick: Website: www.brightinks.org Email: nicholasbright@brightinks.org Twitter: @BrightInks Wil: Email: wil@justkeepwriting.org Twitter: @wil_ralston Instagram: @wilsartrules Brent: Twitter: @BrentCLambert @fiyahlitmag Fiyah Lit Magazine Now, just keep writing!
Connor & Jon explore the beautiful world that Martin Scorsese has constructed in Gangs of New York. Jon can't stop gushing at the sets and depiction of New York. Connor loves Day-Lewis saying "whoopsie daisy." And the two wonder what it could have been if Scorsese had more money for the draft riots.WARNING: Major spoilers for Gangs of New York & TitanicFollow us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rulesoftheframe/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rulesoftheframe Twitter: https://twitter.com/RulesOfTheFrame YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCII7_Fevn8na1ZkXyfUeTQA/featuredFilms mentioned in this episode:--------------------------------Gangs of New York (2002) | Dir. Martin ScorseseGoodfellas (1990) | Dir. Martin ScorseseTaxi Driver (1976) | Dir. Martin ScorseseRaging Bull (1980) | Dir. Martin ScorseseMean Streets (1973) | Dir. Martin ScorseseHugo (2011) | Dir. Martin ScorseseTitanic (1997) | Dir. James CameronThe Departed (2006) | Dir. Martin ScorseseThe Wolf of Wall Street (2013) | Dir. Martin ScorseseShutter Island (2010) | Dir. Martin ScorseseSaving Private Ryan (1998) | Dir. Steven SpielbergThe Patriot (2000) | Dir. Roland EmmerichFellini Satyricon (1969) | Dir. Federico FelliniBattleship Potemkin (1925) | Dir. Sergei EisensteinStar Wars: Episode 1 - The Phantom Menace (1999) | Dir. George LucasCleopatra (1963) | Dir. Joseph L. MankiewiczThe Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) | Dir. Peter JacksonThe Last Temptation of Christ (1988) | Dir. Martin Scorsese
Connor & Jon delve into madness as they discuss the long and troubled history of Terry Gilliam's passion project: The Man Who Killed Don Quixote. They discuss whether the story behind the making of the film is more interesting than the film itself. How the performances of the final cast are different than some of the previous outcomes. And why Gilliam seems to be cursed with excruciating productions.WARNING: Major spoilers for The Man Who Killed Don Quixote and BrazilFilms mentioned in this episode:--------------------------------The Man Who Killed Don Quixote (2018) | Dir. Terry GilliamThe Zero Theorem (2013) | Dir. Terry GilliamLost in La Mancha (2002) | Dir. Keith Fulton & Louis PepeThe Two Popes (2019) | Dir. Fernando MeirellesBrazil (1985) | Dir. Terry GilliamThe Fisher King (1991) | Dir. Terry Gilliam12 Monkeys (1995) | Dir. Terry GilliamBack to the Future (1985) | Dir. Robert Zemeckis
Connor & Jon & Riley? Yep, all three hosts are together at last to discuss the polarizing thriller: The Village. Riley talks about it being his first Shyamalan experience. Connor discusses its impact on his career and view of film. All the while Jon tries to fix some of the plot holes with his own unique ideas.WARNING: Major spoilers for The Village and SplitFollow us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rulesoftheframe/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rulesoftheframe Twitter: https://twitter.com/RulesOfTheFrame YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCII7_Fevn8na1ZkXyfUeTQA/featuredFilms mentioned in this episode:---------------------------------The Village (2004) | Dir. M. Night Shyamalan12 Angry Men (1957) | Dir. Sidney LumetSigns (2002) | Dir. M. Night ShyamalanThe Thief and the Cobbler (1993) | M. Night ShyamalanThe Sixth Sense (1999) | Dir. M. Night ShyamalanUnbreakable (2000) | Dir. M. Night ShyamalanWide Awake (1998) | Dir. M. Night ShyamalanPraying with Anger (1992) | Dir. M. Night ShyamalanSecret Window (2004) | Dir. David KoeppThe Grudge (2004) | Dir. Takashi ShimizuSaw (2004) | Dir. James WanLady in the Water (2006) | Dir. M. Night ShyamalanIronclad (2011) | Dir. Jonathan EnglishSplit (2016) | Dir. M. Night ShyamalanThe Visit (2015) | M. Night ShyamalanAfter Earth (2013) | M. Night ShyamalanThe Happening (2008) | M. Night ShyamalanThe Last Airbender (2010) | M. Night ShyamalanGlass (2019) | M. Night ShyamalanOld (2021) | M. Night ShyamalanThe Tree of Life (2011) | Dir. Terrence MalickPsycho (1960) | Dir. Alfred HitchcockHail, Caesar! (2016) | Dir. Joel & Ethan CoenThe Help (2011) | Dir. Tate TaylorManderlay (2005) | Dir. Lars Von TrierJurassic World (2015) | Dir. Colin Trevorrow
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Connor & Jon are dragged into the Sandler-verse by their friend Connor Gooderl to discuss possibly the worst film of the 2010s. Is this film even worth meriting an episode? Why do Sandler's movies always make so much money? Can this craze every be stopped...probably not (Also Connor gets poisoned by a Dunkaccino.)WARNING: Major spoilers for Jack and JillFollow us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rulesoftheframe/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rulesoftheframe Twitter: https://twitter.com/RulesOfTheFrame YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCII7_Fevn8na1ZkXyfUeTQA/featuredFilms mentioned in this episode:---------------------------------Jack and Jill (2011) | Dir. Dennis DuganThe Lighthouse (2019) | Dir. Robert EggersInception (2010) | Dir. Christopher NolanThe Room (2003) | Dir. Tommy WiseauBattlefield Earth (2000) | Dir. Roger ChristianPlan 9 From Outer Space (1957) | Dir. Edward D. Wood Jr.Vampire's Kiss (1988) | Dir. Robert BiermanGrown Ups (2010) | Dir. Dennis DuganThe Cobbler (2014) | Dir. Tom McCarthyNorbit (2007) | Dir. Brian RobbinsHappy Gilmore (1996) | Dir. Dennis DuganBig Daddy (1999) | Dir. Dennis DuganGrown Ups 2 (2013) | Dir. Dennis DuganClick (2006) | Dir. Frank CoraciUncut Gems (2019) | Dir. Josh & Benny SafdieWhen Harry Met Sally...(1989) | Dir. Rob ReinerThe Waterboy (1998) | Dir. Frank CoraciMurder Mystery (2019) | Dir. Kyle NewacheckZookeeper (2011) | Dir. Frank CoraciHere Comes the Boom (2012) | Dir. Frank CoraciPaul Blart: Mall Cop (2009) | Dir. Steve CarrThe Emperor's New Groove (2000) | Dir. Mark DindalJoe Dirt (2001) | Dir. Dennie GordonPunch-Drunk Love (2002) | Dir. Paul Thomas AndersonThe Hotel Transylvania Trilogy (2012-2018) | Dir. Genndy TartakovskyThe Meyerowitz Stories (2017) | Dir. Noah BaumbachThe Secret Life of Walter Mitty (2013) | Dir. Ben StillerHubie Halloween (2020) | Dir. Steven BrillJurassic Park (1993) | Dir. Steven SpielbergHalloween (1978) | Dir. John CarpenterPixels (2015) | Dir. Chris ColumbusThe Nutty Professor (1996) | Dir. Tom Shadyac
Connor & Jon decide to take the plunge into Malick's magnum opus and bring on their good friend Clayton Lyon to join in this celebration of life. Connor reminisces over this film's influence on his thesis film, Clayton gawks over Lubezki's cinematography, and Jon just can't get enough of those sweet space shots.WARNING: Major spoilers for The Tree of LifeLink to Rehearsing the Unexpected: https://www.amazon.com/Terrence-Malick-Daniele-Villa-author/dp/0571334709/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3JEVO1A6UMYAH&dchild=1&keywords=terrence+malick+rehearsing+the+unexpected&qid=1621173575&sprefix=rehearsing+the+u%2Caps%2C152&sr=8-1Follow us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rulesoftheframe/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rulesoftheframe Twitter: https://twitter.com/RulesOfTheFrame YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCII7_Fevn8na1ZkXyfUeTQA/featuredFilms mentioned in this episode:---------------------------------The Tree of Life (2011) | Dir. Terrence MalickKnight of Cups (2015) | Dir. Terrence MalickThe Lighthouse (2019) | Dir. Robert EggersBoyhood (2014) | Dir. Richard LinklaterBadlands (1973) | Dir. Terrence MalickDays of Heaven (1978) | Dir. Terrence MalickThe New World (2005) | Dir. Terrence MalickSalome (2013) | Dir. Al PacinoInception (2010) | Dir. Christopher NolanDinosaur (2000) | Dir. Eric Leighton & Ralph ZondagThe Thin Red Line (1998) | Dir. Terrence MalickSong to Song (2017) | Dir. Terrence Malick2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) | Dir. Stanley KubrickVoyage of Time (2016) | Dir. Terrence Malick
Connor & Jon are stranded, but thankfully they have their good friend Elise Yeomans to keep them company. While being stuck in isolation they ponder over what the true nature of the foghorn is, Jon's metric that makes this the greatest film of all time, and are boxier aspect ratios the way of the future? Sometimes a lighthouse is just a lighthouse...but not this time.WARNING: Major spoilers for The Lighthouse & Cast AwayFollow us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rulesoftheframe/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rulesoftheframe Twitter: https://twitter.com/RulesOfTheFrame YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCII7_Fevn8na1ZkXyfUeTQA/featuredFilms mentioned in this episode:--------------------------------The Lighthouse (2019) | Dir. Robert Eggers12 Angry Men (1957) | Dir. Sidney LumetIshtar (1987) | Dir. Elaine MayThe Black Cauldron (1985) | Dir. Ted Berman & Richard RichZack Snyder's Justice League (2021) | Dir. Zack SnyderThe VVitch (2015) | Dir. Robert EggersRobin Hood (2018) | Dir. Otto BathurstCast Away (2000) | Dir. Robert ZemeckisThe Twilight Saga (2008-2012) | Dir. Catherine Hardwicke, Chris Weitz, David Slade & Bill CondonGood Time (2017) | Dir. Josh & Benny SafdieInception (2010) | Dir. Christopher NolanBlazing Saddles (1974) | Dir. Mel BrooksInto the Wild (2007) | Dir. Sean PennThe Grey (2011) | Dir. Joe CarnahanThe Celebration (1998) | Dir. Thomas VinterbergThe Invitation (2015) | Dir. Karyn KusamaThe Perfect Host (2010) | Dir. Nick TomnaySt. Elmo's Fire (1985) | Dir. Joel SchumacherAquaman (2018) | Dir. James WanSuicide Squad (2016) | Dir. David AyerThe Magnificent Ambersons (1942) | Dir. Orson Welles, Fred Fleck & Robert WiseThe Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (2007) | Dir. Andrew DominikJourney to the Center of the Earth (1959) | Dir. Henry LevinThe Big Lebowski (1998) | Dir. Joel & Ethan CoenPromising Young Woman (2020) | Dir. Emerald Fennell
Connor & Jon discuss their pick for the most impactful film of the 2010's with their good friend Luke Hogan. Together they discuss the impact this film had on their lives and social circles, as well as how it's impacted society as a whole. Plus it also gave us one of the greatest apps ever created, R.I.P.WARNING: Major spoilers for Inception, minor spoilers for Shutter Island & The Big LebowskiFollow Suite 25:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7HEdFdon42QifJyEZxAIpE?si=dx6caME6SUOdr_AgDmdg5wFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Suite25Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/suite25music/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5ubX1M2XwK1OVhkcC0k92QFollow us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rulesoftheframe/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rulesoftheframe Twitter: https://twitter.com/RulesOfTheFrame YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCII7_Fevn8na1ZkXyfUeTQA/featuredFilms mentioned in this episode:--------------------------------Inception (2010) | Dir. Christopher NolanMad Max Fury Road (2015) | Dir. George MillerStar Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens (2015) | Dir. J.J. AbramsApocalypse, Now (1979) | Dir. Francis Ford CoppolaShutter Island (2010) | Dir. Martin ScorseseEternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) | Dir. Michael GondryGravity (2013) | Dir. Alfonso CuaronInsomnia (2002) | Dir. Christopher NolanThe Big Lebowski (1998) | Dir. Joel & Ethan CoenThe Dark Knight Trilogy (2005 - 2012) | Dir. Christopher NolanThe Sixth Sense (1999) | Dir. M. Night ShyamalanMemento (2000) | Dir. Christopher NolanThe Prestige (2006) | Dir. Christopher NolanTenet (2020) | Dir. Christopher NolanFollowing (1998) | Dir. Christopher NolanDonnie Darko (2001) | Dir. Richard KellyDunkirk (2017) | Dir. Christopher Nolan2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) | Dir. Stanley KubrickStar Wars (1977) | Dir. George LucasSource Code (2011) | Dir. Duncan JonesAvengers: Endgame (2019) | Dir. Joe & Anthony Russo1917 (2019) | Dir. Sam MendesLooper (2012) | Dir. Rian JohnsonHer (2013) | Dir. Spike JonzeEx Machina (2014) | Dir. Alex GarlandTotal Recall (1990) | Dir. Paul VerhoevenCasino Royale (2006) | Dir. Martin CampbellBatman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (2016) | Dir. Zack Snyder
Connor & Jon fly in Clare Warrington to discuss Alfonso Cuaron's deeply personal blockbuster: Gravity. Clare lends her expertise in the field of grief and loss to evaluate Ryan Stone's emotional journey. Jon gushes about this being the best filmgoing experience he's ever had. And Connor can't stop obsessing about the technical achievements this film accomplishes.WARNING: Major spoilers for Gravity, Ad Astra, & InterstellarFollow us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rulesoftheframe/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rulesoftheframe Twitter: https://twitter.com/RulesOfTheFrame YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCII7_Fevn8na1ZkXyfUeTQA/featuredFilms mentioned in this episode:---------------------------------Gravity (2013) | Dir. Alfonso CuaronAvengers: Endgame (2019) | Dir. Joe & Anthony RussoOrdinary People (1980) | Dir. Robert RedfordSilence (2016) | Dir. Martin ScorseseRoma (2018) | Dir. Alfonso CuaronArmageddon (1998) | Dir. Michael BayGreat Expectations (1998) | Dir. Alfonso CuaronA Little Princess (1995) | Dir. Alfonso CuaronY Tu Mama Tambien (2001) | Dir. Alfonso CuaronHarry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004) | Dir. Alfonso CuaronChildren of Men (2006) | Dir. Alfonso Cuaron12 Years a Slave (2013) | Dir. Steve McQueenAvatar (2009) | Dir. James CameronCharlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005) | Dir. Tim BurtonZack Snyder's Justice League (2021) | Dir. Zack SnyderThor: Ragnarok (2017) | Dir. Taika Waititi2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) | Dir. Stanley KubrickSolaris (1972) | Dir. Andrei TarkovskyFirst Man (2018) | Dir. Damien ChazelleApollo 13 (1995) | Dir. Ron HowardInception (2010) | Dir. Christopher NolanStar Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999) | Dir. George LucasThe Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012) | Dir. Peter JacksonMiss Congeniality (2000) | Dir. Donald PetrieWhile You Were Sleeping (1995) | Dir. Jon TurtletaubO Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000) | Dir. Joel & Ethan CoenMoon (2009) | Dir. Duncan JonesTwo Weeks Notice (2002) | Dir. Marc LawrenceRope (1948) | Dir. Alfred Hitchcock1917 (2019) | Dir. Sam MendesAd Astra (2019) | Dir. James GrayInterstellar (2014) | Dir. Christopher NolanWALL-E (2008) | Dir. Andrew StantonContact (1997) | Dir. Robert Zemeckis
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Connor & Jon bring in their old friend, Hank Black, to dig deep into the Marvel fandom and explore the superhero phenomena. They discuss whether this film deserves to be in the echelon of highest grossing films and what the future of the MCU after this. WARNING: Major spoilers for Avengers: Endgame & Doctor Strange, minor spoilers for AquamanFollow us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rulesoftheframe/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rulesoftheframe Twitter: https://twitter.com/RulesOfTheFrame YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCII7_Fevn8na1ZkXyfUeTQA/featuredFilms mentioned in this episode:---------------------------------Avengers: Endgame (2019) | Dir. Joe & Anthony RussoAvengers (2012) | Dir. Joss WhedonSpider-Man: Homecoming (2017) | Dir. Jon WattsAvengers: Infinity War (2018) | Dir. Joe & Anthony RussoThe Dark Knight Trilogy (2005-2012) | Dir. Christopher NolanLogan (2017) | Dir. James MangoldX-Men: Days of Future Past (2014) | Dir. Bryan SingerCaptain Marvel (2019) | Dir. Anna Boden, Ryan FleckAvengers: Age of Ultron (2015) | Dir. Joss WhedonIron Man 2 (2010) | Dir. Jon FavreauThor (2011) | Dir. Kenneth BranaghCaptain America: The First Avenger (2011) | Dir. Joe JohnstonIron Man (2008) | Dir. Jon FavreauStar Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens (2015) | Dir. J.J. AbramsStar Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi (2017) | Dir. Rian JohnsonStar Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker (2019) | Dir. J.J. AbramsIron Man 3 (2013) | Dir. Shane BlackCaptain America: Civil War (2016) | Dir. Joe & Anthony RussoThor: Ragnarok (2017) | Dir. Taika WaititiGuardians of the Galaxy (2014) | Dir. James GunnAnt-Man (2015) | Dir. Peyton ReedAquaman (2018) | Dir. James WanThor: The Dark World (2013) | Dir. Alan TaylorGuardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017) | Dir. James GunnDolittle (2020) | Dir. Stephen GaghanDoctor Strange (2016) | Dir. Scott DerricksonBack to the Future (1985) | Dir. Robert ZemeckisHot Tub Time Machine (2010) | Dir. Steve PinkPrimer (2004) | Dir. Shane CarruthTenet (2020) | Dir. Christopher NolanFantastic 4: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007) | Dir. Tim StoryFantastic Four (2015) | Dir. Josh Trank & Stephen E. RivkinBlack Panther (2018) | Dir. Ryan CooglerThe Hobbit Trilogy (2012-2014) | Dir. Peter JacksonAvatar (2009) | Dir. James CameronReady Player One (2018) | Dir. Steven SpielbergTransformers (2007) | Dir. Michael BayTitanic (1997) | Dir. James Cameron
Connor & Jon finish off the series with a film that had great ambition, but fell short of the imagined product: David Lynch's Dune. The two argue over what qualities drove Lynch to make the film, whether the Dune sequels can be adapted, and forget to even mention the great score by Toto!!WARNING: Major spoilers for DuneFollow us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rulesoftheframe/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rulesoftheframe Twitter: https://twitter.com/RulesOfTheFrame YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCII7_Fevn8na1ZkXyfUeTQA/featuredFilms mentioned in this episode:---------------------------------Dune (1984) | Dir. David LynchStar Wars (1977) | Dir. George LucasAlien (1979) | Dir. Ridley ScottEraserhead (1977) | Dir. David LynchThe Elephant Man (1980) | Dir. David LynchStar Wars: Episode VI - The Return of the Jedi (1983) | Dir. Richard Marquand2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) | Dir. Stanley KubrickThe Lord of the Rings (1978) | Dir. Ralph BakshiThe Lord of the Rings Trilogy (2001-2003) | Dir. Peter JacksonHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallow Part 1 & 2 (2010-2011) | Dir. David YatesBlade Runner 2049 (2017) | Dir. Denis Villeneuve2010 (1984) | Dir. Peter HyamsAvatar (2009) | Dir. James CameronThe Straight Story (1999) | Dir. David LynchJodorowsky's Dune (2013) | Dir. Frank PavichBlade Runner (1982) | Dir. Ridley ScottOne Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975) | Dir. Milos FormanThe Fifth Element (1997) | Dir. Luc BessonBlue Velvet (1986) | Dir. David Lynch
Connor and Jon are left nearly speechless by the tastelessness of the film that "Hollywood doesn't want you to see." There's good reason for that slogan as it is nearly unbearable to watch. Even so, the boys slug through the film and rag on this weird part of film history that is better left forgotten.WARNING: Major spoilers for An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood BurnFollow us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rulesoftheframe/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rulesoftheframe Twitter: https://twitter.com/RulesOfTheFrame YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCII7_Fevn8na1ZkXyfUeTQA/featuredFilms mentioned in this episode:---------------------------------An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn (1997) | Dir. Arthur Hiller(Alan Smithee)The Big Short (2015) | Dir. Adam McKayDeath of a Gunfighter (1969) | Dir. Don Siegel & Robert Totten(Allen Smithee)Vice (2018) | Dir. Adam McKayBowfinger (1999) | Dir. Frank OzShowgirls (1995) | Dir. Paul VerhoevenThis is Spinal Tap (1984) | Dir. Rob ReinerNetwork (1976) | Dir. Sidney LumetTaxi Driver (1976) | Dir. Martin ScorseseJoker (2019) | Dir. Todd PhillipsRashomon (1950) | Dir. Akira KurosawaBarton Fink (1991) | Dir. Joel & Ethan CoenThe Room (2003) | Dir. Tommy WiseauDeadpool (2016) | Dir. Tim MillerBarry Lyndon (1975) | Dir. Stanley KubrickPaper Moon (1973) | Dir. Peter BogdanovichGhost (1990) | Dir. Jerry ZuckerBattlefield Earth (2000) | Dir. Roger Christian
We give our thoughts about Episodes 1-5 of Wandavision and talk about fan theories about the show. WARNING: Major spoilers for episodes 1-5!
On this episode, you guessed it, Tyler is here again! We would like to apologize for the terrible audio. We have no idea what happened, but we're uploading anyways because it's a good episode! We talk about how to properly wipe, what it would take for us to stop being friends, and Dave's upcoming movie marathon. Also, Nick gives us his friendship quiz. Stay safe and healthy out there! As always, thanks for listening and watching! Tyler's Instagram: @tylers917 Tyler's Magic Instagram: @tylersmagic52 Watch the podcast on Youtube: youtube.com/channel/UCzVSYwPorNUDdeieN72tlbw Follow the podcast on Twitter: @CSGpod Joe's photography Instagram: @sharkey_photography Joe's Youtube channel: youtube.com/channel/UCgyapDVvbCC9ecucdMLciwg Dave's Twitch: gr8whitesharkey Follow us on: Twitter - @joeshark5796, @benjakosy, @nickjventura, @dshark101 Instagram - @secretagentsharkey, @benjakosy, @nickjventura, @_davidsharkey_
WARNING: Major spoilers for Season 1 and Season 2 Episode 1 of Westworld Westworld 2.0 premiered Sunday, April 22nd -- and our own West Coast Avenger Gregg got the super special honor of interviewing Shannon Woodward (Elsie Hughes). In this bonus podcast, Shannon discusses her favorite Season 1 fan theories, and takes us behind the scenes for one of the most complex TV shows ever made. Also, Shannon and Gregg totally geek out over video games and board games and it was awesome.