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This Christian feature film about an aspiring DJ feels like a remake of the 2015 Zac Efron-fronted EDM movie WE ARE YOUR FRIENDS, but unfortunately is lacking a lot of substance both in its spiritual and musical themes. FACE THE BEAT is the story of Zack aka “ZDJ Grey”, a teenager who wants to escape the rat race by kickstarting his career as a DJ and music producer. The film uses a lot of EDM stock music to represent Zack's creative output, which confusingly runs the gamut from chill house to lo-fi hiphop. Zack's support system includes his divorced parents (a working-class nurse mother and a father who works in the music industry), his rich playboy friend Cooper who books him for gigs, and his vocalist girlfriend Ava who is played by notable Christian singer V. Rose. Zack feels discouraged in realizing his dream as a successful DJ, but eventually his dedication (and some crucial financial support from his father and Cooper) pay off to being discovered by a “music influencer” and artist representative at his first big gig, hinting toward a successful future in Christian music. You would think a movie like this would explore the sacrifices one must make to preserve personal faith in a secular industry, but it really doesn't do anything like that at all. However, the film did inspire us to ruminate on what it takes to actually be a career DJ. Our DJ friend Pretty R1cky (@sobasedsopretty) joined us in the studio to discuss Los Angeles DJ politics, music as a force that comes directly from God, and their viral crucifixion tattoo that has earned them internet infamy. Stream "DJ" by Pretty R1cky feat. Ash Nerve on Spotify Follow Pretty R1cky on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sobasedsopretty/ View our full episode list and subscribe to any of our public feeds: http://boysbiblestudy.com Unlock 2+ bonus episodes per month: http://patreon.com/boysbiblestudy Subscribe to our Twitch for livestreams: http://twitch.tv/boysbiblestudy Follow us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/boysbiblestudy Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/boysbiblestudy
Delighted to be joined by electronic musician, Jas Shaw on the podcast this week.Jas was one half of Simian Mobile Disco, who he formed in Manchester with James Ford, a previous guest on Synthetic Dreams, back in 2003.Originally just a DJ side project to their four-piece band Simian, Simian Mobile Disco formed as an electronic act after Simian parted ways in 2005.In 2006, the single ‘We Are Your Friends' by Justice vs Simian reached number 20 in the UK singles chart and became a massive club hit Simian Mobile Disco's excellent debut album, ‘Attack Decay Sustain Release', released in June 2007 on Wichita Recordings, received lots of praise from the UK press at the time. It's one of my favourite electronic albums. Still sounds fantastic Jas discusses the making of his latest album ‘A Tea Within A Tea', which follows ‘The Exquisite Cops' released in 2019, as well as talking about his time in Simian and Simian Mobile DiscoLINKS:https://jasshaw.bandcamp.com/album/a-tea-within-a-tea
The famed electro house duo open up about their 2024 album and the challenges of touring live. In the mid-'00s, songs like "D.A.N.C.E." and "We Are Your Friends" emerged as stadium-sized anthems during a new wave of electro house that weaved in elements of rock and disco. The architects behind these hits were Parisian duo Justice, AKA Gaspard Augé and Xavier de Rosnay. Together with their Ed Banger contemporaries, they rode a craze that took over airwaves and dance floors, alongside peers like label founder Busy P and the late DJ Mehdi. Their first album, Cross, quickly became a classic, helping to establish Ed Banger as the flagbearer for French electro. Justice went on to tour a dynamic live show with spectacular lights and visuals, and later released two more albums before taking an eight-year hiatus and largely disappearing from the spotlight. Last year, Augé and de Rosnay returned with their fourth studio album, Hyperdrama, which features a GRAMMY-winning collaboration with Tame Impala. Referencing indie rock and early '90s hardcore techno, the LP sparked a revived interest in the duo—if you watched last year's Olympics in Paris, 18 minutes of their music featured in the closing ceremony. In this RA Exchange, Augé and de Rosnay talk to Resident Advisor's editor, Gabriel Szatan, about being back on the road and balancing touring with family life, a rhythm that hasn't felt natural to them after so much time off. They open up about dealing with technical issues and making mistakes when performing, despite having played countless iterations of their live shows. The conversation also touches on their earliest influences—like gaming culture and bands including the White Stripes, and how they've cultivated such a dedicated international fanbase. This episode was recorded over the course of multiple backstage conversations. Listen to the episode in full. -Chloe Lula
The famed electro house duo open up about their 2024 album and the challenges of touring live. In the mid-'00s, songs like "D.A.N.C.E." and "We Are Your Friends" emerged as stadium-sized anthems during a new wave of electro house that weaved in elements of rock and disco. The architects behind these hits were Parisian duo Justice, AKA Gaspard Augé and Xavier de Rosnay. Together with their Ed Banger contemporaries, they rode a craze that took over airwaves and dance floors, alongside peers like label founder Busy P and the late DJ Mehdi. Their first album, Cross, quickly became a classic, helping to establish Ed Banger as the flagbearer for French electro. Justice went on to tour a dynamic live show with spectacular lights and visuals, and later released two more albums before taking an eight-year hiatus and largely disappearing from the spotlight. Last year, Augé and de Rosnay returned with their fourth studio album, Hyperdrama, which features a GRAMMY-winning collaboration with Tame Impala. Referencing indie rock and early '90s hardcore techno, the LP sparked a revived interest in the duo—if you watched last year's Olympics in Paris, 18 minutes of their music featured in the closing ceremony. In this RA Exchange, Augé and de Rosnay talk to Resident Advisor's editor, Gabriel Szatan, about being back on the road and balancing touring with family life, a rhythm that hasn't felt natural to them after so much time off. They open up about dealing with technical issues and making mistakes when performing, despite having played countless iterations of their live shows. The conversation also touches on their earliest influences—like gaming culture and bands including the White Stripes, and how they've cultivated such a dedicated international fanbase. This episode was recorded over the course of multiple backstage conversations. Listen to the episode in full. -Chloe Lula
Rebecca Zephyr Thomas is a photographer that connects with people and tells stories about their passions that light us up as individuals. Rebecca says that "It could be the subculture of heavy metallers, serious cat lovers, Paris Hilton stans or Juicy Couture collectors. It's about finding what brings joy to the everyday and capturing that energy." I met Rebecca out front of the Are We On Air kiosk across the street from the Chateau Marmot during the How Long Gone activation collaboration and talked about pushing one on film, Tom's One Hour Photo, and her Nikon. We Are Your Friends. Please welcome Rebecca Zephyr Thomas to Wear Many Hats. instagram.com/rebeccazephyrthomas instagram.com/wearmanyhatswmh instagram.com/rashadrastam rashadrastam.com wearmanyhats.com
“Often when people write or make movies about romances with young adults, I think they are very flippant about it and don't take it seriously. But I think that those friendships and romantic relationships are some of the most important ones because they really set the stage for the rest of our lives. If your first relationship is incredibly toxic and damaging, it can take you years to figure out that that's not normal, and that that's not actually how relationships are meant to be.”Meaghan Oppenheimer is a screenwriter, executive producer, and showrunner who tells stories driven by flawed, deeply human characters and the relationships between them. She's behind Hulu's drama series Tell Me Lies, starring Grace Van Patten and Jackson White and adapted from Carola Lovering's novel of the same name. Her earlier projects include the 2015 film We Are Your Friends, starring Zac Efron as a passionate young DJ, and the 2018 drama series Queen America, set in Oppenheimer's hometown of Tulsa, Oklahoma and starring Catherine Zeta-Jones. Season 2 of Tell Me Lies will premiere September 4th on Hulu. Oppenheimer is also currently developing the upcoming Hulu show Second Wife, to star Tom Ellis and Emma Roberts.www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
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“Often when people write or make movies about romances with young adults, I think they are very flippant about it and don't take it seriously. But I think that those friendships and romantic relationships are some of the most important ones because they really set the stage for the rest of our lives. If your first relationship is incredibly toxic and damaging, it can take you years to figure out that that's not normal, and that that's not actually how relationships are meant to be.”Meaghan Oppenheimer is a screenwriter, executive producer, and showrunner who tells stories driven by flawed, deeply human characters and the relationships between them. She's behind Hulu's drama series Tell Me Lies, starring Grace Van Patten and Jackson White and adapted from Carola Lovering's novel of the same name. Her earlier projects include the 2015 film We Are Your Friends, starring Zac Efron as a passionate young DJ, and the 2018 drama series Queen America, set in Oppenheimer's hometown of Tulsa, Oklahoma and starring Catherine Zeta-Jones. Season 2 of Tell Me Lies will premiere September 4th on Hulu. Oppenheimer is also currently developing the upcoming Hulu show Second Wife, to star Tom Ellis and Emma Roberts.www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
In this episode, Alicia Coppola discusses her journey into the motivation behind her award-winning short films and her podcast Bootstrap Bitch Podcast. We discuss not only surviving, but thriving, choosing kindness, compassion, respect and acceptance.BIOAlicia Coppola is an actress, director, podcaster, producer and writer. Her entertainment career spans more than 30 years including starring roles on TV in Jericho, Blood & Treasure, Why Women Kill, and in the feature films National Treasure 2: Book of Secrets, and We Are Your Friends, among others. Her published book, Gracefully Gone, chronicles her father's battle with brain cancer and inspired the award-winning short film, Between Us, which Alicia wrote, directed and starred in. And You Are…? starring Jane Seymour is her second award winning short film that she wrote and directed. She supports various LGBTQ+ organizations and is a Global Ambassador for The Elizabeth Kübler Ross Foundation.IG @alicia_coppola#alittlelessfearpodcast #podcastshow #podcasthost #shortfilm #awardwinning #HRC #bootstrapbitchpodcast #compassion #respect #acceptance #kindness #cancer #spirit #LGBTQ #LGTBQ+ #LGBTQIA #trans #transgender #transman #alzheimers #alzheimersdementia #alzheimersdisease #fyp #foryoupage #foryourpage This is Dr. Lino Martinez the host for A Little Less Fear Podcast. For more information, please use the information below. Thanks so much for your support!Author | A Little Less FearA Little LESS FEAR Podcast (@alittlelessfearpodcast) • Instagram photos and videosLino Marinez (@alittlelessfear) TikTok | Watch Lino Marinez's Newest TikTok Videos(4) A Little Less Fear Podcast - YouTube
What is love? How do the friendships and relationships we have early in our lives affect us for years to come?Meaghan Oppenheimer is a screenwriter, executive producer, and showrunner who tells stories driven by flawed, deeply human characters and the relationships between them. She's behind Hulu's drama series Tell Me Lies, starring Grace Van Patten and Jackson White and adapted from Carola Lovering's novel of the same name. Her earlier projects include the 2015 film We Are Your Friends, starring Zac Efron as a passionate young DJ, and the 2018 drama series Queen America, set in Oppenheimer's hometown of Tulsa, Oklahoma and starring Catherine Zeta-Jones. Season 2 of Tell Me Lies will premiere September 4th on Hulu. Oppenheimer is also currently developing the upcoming Hulu show Second Wife, to star Tom Ellis and Emma Roberts.“Often when people write or make movies about romances with young adults, I think they are very flippant about it and don't take it seriously. But I think that those friendships and romantic relationships are some of the most important ones because they really set the stage for the rest of our lives. If your first relationship is incredibly toxic and damaging, it can take you years to figure out that that's not normal, and that that's not actually how relationships are meant to be.”www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
“Often when people write or make movies about romances with young adults, I think they are very flippant about it and don't take it seriously. But I think that those friendships and romantic relationships are some of the most important ones because they really set the stage for the rest of our lives. If your first relationship is incredibly toxic and damaging, it can take you years to figure out that that's not normal, and that that's not actually how relationships are meant to be.”Meaghan Oppenheimer is a screenwriter, executive producer, and showrunner who tells stories driven by flawed, deeply human characters and the relationships between them. She's behind Hulu's drama series Tell Me Lies, starring Grace Van Patten and Jackson White and adapted from Carola Lovering's novel of the same name. Her earlier projects include the 2015 film We Are Your Friends, starring Zac Efron as a passionate young DJ, and the 2018 drama series Queen America, set in Oppenheimer's hometown of Tulsa, Oklahoma and starring Catherine Zeta-Jones. Season 2 of Tell Me Lies will premiere September 4th on Hulu. Oppenheimer is also currently developing the upcoming Hulu show Second Wife, to star Tom Ellis and Emma Roberts.www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
“Often when people write or make movies about romances with young adults, I think they are very flippant about it and don't take it seriously. But I think that those friendships and romantic relationships are some of the most important ones because they really set the stage for the rest of our lives. If your first relationship is incredibly toxic and damaging, it can take you years to figure out that that's not normal, and that that's not actually how relationships are meant to be.”Meaghan Oppenheimer is a screenwriter, executive producer, and showrunner who tells stories driven by flawed, deeply human characters and the relationships between them. She's behind Hulu's drama series Tell Me Lies, starring Grace Van Patten and Jackson White and adapted from Carola Lovering's novel of the same name. Her earlier projects include the 2015 film We Are Your Friends, starring Zac Efron as a passionate young DJ, and the 2018 drama series Queen America, set in Oppenheimer's hometown of Tulsa, Oklahoma and starring Catherine Zeta-Jones. Season 2 of Tell Me Lies will premiere September 4th on Hulu. Oppenheimer is also currently developing the upcoming Hulu show Second Wife, to star Tom Ellis and Emma Roberts.www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
“Often when people write or make movies about romances with young adults, I think they are very flippant about it and don't take it seriously. But I think that those friendships and romantic relationships are some of the most important ones because they really set the stage for the rest of our lives. If your first relationship is incredibly toxic and damaging, it can take you years to figure out that that's not normal, and that that's not actually how relationships are meant to be.”Meaghan Oppenheimer is a screenwriter, executive producer, and showrunner who tells stories driven by flawed, deeply human characters and the relationships between them. She's behind Hulu's drama series Tell Me Lies, starring Grace Van Patten and Jackson White and adapted from Carola Lovering's novel of the same name. Her earlier projects include the 2015 film We Are Your Friends, starring Zac Efron as a passionate young DJ, and the 2018 drama series Queen America, set in Oppenheimer's hometown of Tulsa, Oklahoma and starring Catherine Zeta-Jones. Season 2 of Tell Me Lies will premiere September 4th on Hulu. Oppenheimer is also currently developing the upcoming Hulu show Second Wife, to star Tom Ellis and Emma Roberts.www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
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“Often when people write or make movies about romances with young adults, I think they are very flippant about it and don't take it seriously. But I think that those friendships and romantic relationships are some of the most important ones because they really set the stage for the rest of our lives. If your first relationship is incredibly toxic and damaging, it can take you years to figure out that that's not normal, and that that's not actually how relationships are meant to be.”Meaghan Oppenheimer is a screenwriter, executive producer, and showrunner who tells stories driven by flawed, deeply human characters and the relationships between them. She's behind Hulu's drama series Tell Me Lies, starring Grace Van Patten and Jackson White and adapted from Carola Lovering's novel of the same name. Her earlier projects include the 2015 film We Are Your Friends, starring Zac Efron as a passionate young DJ, and the 2018 drama series Queen America, set in Oppenheimer's hometown of Tulsa, Oklahoma and starring Catherine Zeta-Jones. Season 2 of Tell Me Lies will premiere September 4th on Hulu. Oppenheimer is also currently developing the upcoming Hulu show Second Wife, to star Tom Ellis and Emma Roberts.www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
Linnea and Emilia bring you a very special bonus episode discussing 2015's We Are Your Friends, a film about a DJ (Zac Efron) struggling to follow his dreams in LA. They also share words of wisdom, and debate starting Kilmerfest... Got a question/comment/nickname suggestion for Linnea? Email brodyfestnotquest@gmail.com.-----------Special thanks to Brad Petering of TV Girl for our theme song. Listen to TV Girl on Spotify, and follow 'em on Instagram.And another big thank you to Nats for Brodyfest's Lemon Demon mashup outro! Follow her on Instagram.Follow Linnea and Emilia, too! If you want. You don't have to.
Tune in to hear part 2 of Ryan's conversation with Max Joseph, the creator behind the new docuseries HAPPINESS on YouTube. Max talks with Ryan about the philosophy, science, and secrets to being truly happy that he learned on his quest around the world talking with experts. In addition to being a documentarian, Max Joseph co-hosted MTV's show Catfish and made his feature film debut in 2015 with We Are Your Friends which starred Zac Efron. Some of Max's other documentaries are BOOKSTORES: How to Read More Books in the Golden Age of Content and DICKS: Do you need to be one to be a successful leader? which features Robert Greene. You can connect with Max on YouTube and IG: @maxjoseph
You may know Max Joseph from MTV's show Catfish, which he co-hosted for 7 seasons, or from his movie We Are Your Friends which starred Zac Efron. Max's latest project is a docuseries called HAPPINESS, in which Max is trying to crack the code on the philosophy, science, and secrets behind true happiness. In this Part 1 conversation, Ryan and Max talk about the challenges of documentary filmmaking, relearning to love reading, when to quit a book, how to make the most of literary classics and more. Some of Max's other documentaries are BOOKSTORES: How to Read More Books in the Golden Age of Content and DICKS: Do you need to be one to be a successful leader? which features Robert Greene. You can connect with Max on YouTube and IG: @maxjoseph ✉️ Want Stoic wisdom delivered to your inbox daily? Sign up for the FREE Daily Stoic email at https://dailystoic.com/dailyemail
74. Joan Flaherty debates Apple vs. Bill Gates Comedian, friend and EMT Joan returns to Apples and Oranges to premiere two new segments as we enter this unprecedented new time. SHOW NOTES: 1. The still-in progress Class Act/With Range Scale 2. Rattlin' Bog 3. As it turns out, when Matt vaguely recalls promo for a Zac Efron movie from the mid-2010s, it isn't We Are Your Friends (2015), it is That Awkward Moment (2014). Here is the clip Matt is describing.
Max Joseph is one of the creators of MTV's "Catfish", the director of the HBO doc "15 Minutes of Shame" (with Monica Lewinsky), and the feature film "We Are Your Friends" (starring Zach Effron). [Ep145]
Richard Silverman was a native of Baltimore and grew up in New York. He graduated from New York University in 1985 with a bachelor's in Philosophy and film. He was gifted with a blessed childhood because of his parents — his dad was his best friend, mentor and hero. He strongly believes, ‘Nepotism is a good word if you can use relationships to carve your own path and do your own thing'. Today, Richard Silverman is a seasoned professional with over 35 years of experience in various industries. He has a remarkable career trajectory in hospitality, food and beverage, events, sports, entertainment, digital, and specialty retail. After graduation, Silverman initially entered the entertainment industry, managing artists like George Michael, Prince, and collaborating with prominent songwriters. In 1996, Silverman ventured into the food and beverage industry, collaborating with renowned restaurateur Phil Romano to expand EatZi's Gourmet Markets. His immersion in the hospitality industry continued in 2001 when he played a pivotal role in repositioning and selling the Aladdin Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. Transitioning to the Grand Sierra Resort in Reno in 2007, Silverman executed a remarkable turnaround, elevating it from the 12th to the 2nd ranked property in Northern Nevada within six months. He introduced innovative concepts such as Briscola, the first-ever Italian restaurant under the Charlie Palmer banner, Rim Asian Bistro, Xtreme Sports Bar and Grill, The Beach, The Buffet, and The High Roller Lounge, many of which remain successful today. Silverman's influence extended beyond traditional venues, as he organized city-wide events like the Xtreme Outlaws Races, drawing massive crowds and achieving record-breaking feats. In recent years, he has consulted with international chefs to bring Michelin Star awarded restaurant concepts to Las Vegas and launched an artisan super premium distilled spirits line of XO Rums. His diverse portfolio includes producing feature films and television projects, notably the EDM-themed film "We Are Your Friends" and the upcoming film "My Dead Friend Zoe," addressing veteran PTSD and suicide issues. Silverman also co-founded a software firm, GEO-Emblaze, serving multimedia companies during the early stages of internet-streaming content. Promising insights from the episode - How and where did it all start for Richard Silverman. Who were his childhood influencers - Is nepotism a bad thing for anyone? - Business deals and successes of Richard - How Richard turned around the history of a biggest hotel in city from worst performing to best performing - How does someone go about showing what their voice stands for and reflects - What kind of president would Joe Biden make? A little discussion on politics Important Quotes from Richard Silverman -My dad is my best friend, mentor, and hero -We all get to where we get to in life and become who we are because of the people that influenced us along the way to get us there -The people that you love and value are the only thing that matter -I love being told something can't be done because it's already been proven to fail. -My childhood was blessed and gifted -My dad was a person who I always had respect for -Nepotism is a good word if you can use relationships to carve your own path and do your own thing -Having the right person in your life gives you all the perspective -Right voices are not getting the exposure that they need
Será que David Fincher consegue adicionar mais um filme para o seu excelente portefólio de filmes como 'Se7en', 'Gone Girl', 'Zodiac', 'The Game' entre outros? Neste episódio falamos de notícias, o que andamos a ver, fazemos a review do filme 'The Killer' e terminamos com spoilers. NOTÍCIAS Lázaro fala sobre alguns updates do filme SuperGirl (URL) e a nova personagem de Pedro Pascal (URL); Luis fala sobre o anfitrião dos Óscares (URL); Erick dá um bom update sobre o filme ‘Coyote vs Acme' (URL) e fala sobre um comentário de Christopher Nolan (URL). O QUE ANDAMOS A VER? Lázaro We Are Your Friends (2015) The Irishman (2019) The Wheel of Time Luis Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba (3ª Temporada) Five Nights at Freddy's (2023) Tore (1ª Temporada) The Architect (2023) (1ª Temporada) Erick Secret Invasion (1ª Tenporada) The Equalizer 3 (2023) Boiling Point (1ª Temporada) Para a semana vamos fazer a review do filme 'Napoleon'. Até lá, bons filmes. ** Música Original produzida por António Capelo (https://capelo.me) Sigam-nos em: https://twitter.com/peliculapodcasthttps://instagram.com/peliculapodcasthttps://facebook.com/peliculapodcast
We asked ChatGPT, “What's the scoop on the future of Visual Art and AI?” It told us that AI has waltzed into the world of art like a rockstar crashing a ballroom dance. Machine learning algorithms are joining forces with artists and tech gurus to defy the limits of the canvas, cooking up art like a gourmet chef crafting a delicious culinary masterpiece. These include generative art, where algorithms breathe life into pixels and polygons – and AI's collaboration with artists that will make your imagination cartwheel. More: Flair-packed Style Transfer. Mind-bending Neural Doodle. Dreamlike Deep Dream. Mind-blowing AI-enhanced image editing. Mind-expanding AI-assisted 3D modeling. And always, we asked ChatGPT to sprinkle cinematic stardust with fictional movie character quotes about art: • “Every artist has their own unique voice. It's our duty to let it out and let it be heard.” Jackson Maine in A Star is Born (2018) • “The purpose of art is to provoke, to challenge, and to make people feel something they've never felt before.” Severus Snape in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 (2011) • “I don't want to be just a painter; I want to be Van Gogh.” Theo Decker in The Goldfinch (2019) • “Artists have to be selfish sometimes, right? Gotta do what you gotta do to create something special.” Cole Carter in We Are Your Friends (2015) We'll ask S.A. Grant, Sandy Davies, Ursula Wong, and Winona W. Wendth for their predictions that could leave Dali, Rembrandt, Picasso, and Warhol in awe. Join us for The Future of Art and AI: What Would the Giants of Art Say? – Part 2. Hold onto your beret, this ride's about to take off!
We asked ChatGPT, “What's the scoop on the future of Visual Art and AI?” It told us that AI has waltzed into the world of art like a rockstar crashing a ballroom dance. Machine learning algorithms are joining forces with artists and tech gurus to defy the limits of the canvas, cooking up art like a gourmet chef crafting a delicious culinary masterpiece. These include generative art, where algorithms breathe life into pixels and polygons – and AI's collaboration with artists that will make your imagination cartwheel. More: Flair-packed Style Transfer. Mind-bending Neural Doodle. Dreamlike Deep Dream. Mind-blowing AI-enhanced image editing. Mind-expanding AI-assisted 3D modeling. And always, we asked ChatGPT to sprinkle cinematic stardust with fictional movie character quotes about art: • “Every artist has their own unique voice. It's our duty to let it out and let it be heard.” Jackson Maine in A Star is Born (2018) • “The purpose of art is to provoke, to challenge, and to make people feel something they've never felt before.” Severus Snape in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 (2011) • “I don't want to be just a painter; I want to be Van Gogh.” Theo Decker in The Goldfinch (2019) • “Artists have to be selfish sometimes, right? Gotta do what you gotta do to create something special.” Cole Carter in We Are Your Friends (2015) We'll ask S.A. Grant, Sandy Davies, Ursula Wong, and Winona W. Wendth for their predictions that could leave Dali, Rembrandt, Picasso, and Warhol in awe. Join us for The Future of Art and AI: What Would the Giants of Art Say? – Part 2. Hold onto your beret, this ride's about to take off!
We asked ChatGPT, “What's the scoop on the future of Visual Art and AI?” It told us that AI has waltzed into the world of art like a rockstar crashing a ballroom dance. Machine learning algorithms are joining forces with artists and tech gurus to defy the limits of the canvas, cooking up art like a gourmet chef crafting a delicious culinary masterpiece. These include generative art, where algorithms breathe life into pixels and polygons – and AI's collaboration with artists that will make your imagination cartwheel. More: Flair-packed Style Transfer. Mind-bending Neural Doodle. Dreamlike Deep Dream. Mind-blowing AI-enhanced image editing. Mind-expanding AI-assisted 3D modeling. And always, we asked ChatGPT to sprinkle cinematic stardust with fictional movie character quotes about art: • “Every artist has their own unique voice. It's our duty to let it out and let it be heard.” Jackson Maine in A Star is Born (2018) • “The purpose of art is to provoke, to challenge, and to make people feel something they've never felt before.” Severus Snape in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 (2011) • “I don't want to be just a painter; I want to be Van Gogh.” Theo Decker in The Goldfinch (2019) • “Artists have to be selfish sometimes, right? Gotta do what you gotta do to create something special.” Cole Carter in We Are Your Friends (2015) We'll ask S.A. Grant, Sandy Davies, Ursula Wong, and Winona W. Wendth for their predictions that could leave Dali, Rembrandt, Picasso, and Warhol in awe. Join us for The Future of Art and AI: What Would the Giants of Art Say? – Part 2. Hold onto your beret, this ride's about to take off!
Actress, writer, producer, Arielle Raycene portrays Ginger, a single mom and exotic dancer opposite Nick Stahl in Lionsgate Confidential informant starring Mel Gibson, Kate Bosworth and Dominic Purcell. She also portrays an adult film actress opposite Pete Davidson in the Peacock comedy series Bupkis, and she recently made her film debut as the lead in Kill Her Goats, writer-director Steve Wolsh's spoof of 80s horror movies. Arielle's additional feature credits include The Deal, We Are Your Friends, Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse, A Bitter Lime, $elfie Shootout, Inside Scarlett and About Pie. Her episodic credits include: Severance (as the crazy ex-girlfriend turned stalker), The WiseGuys, Cry Wolfe, Murder Book, Deadly Sins, Ad Out, and XYZ: From Fire and Dust. A native of Abilene, Texas, who was raised in Wellington, Kansas, Arielle began print modeling and commercial work at age 3. After graduating from Wellington High School, she received her Bachelor's Degree from Arizona State University's Walter Cronkite School, majoring in broadcast journalism and theater. Arriving in Los Angeles, she continued to model, getting her first acting work in short films, and cutting her producing teeth on Stated, a 17-episode series in which she put a twisted slant on dramatizing classic poems. Putting on her entrepreneurial hat, Arielle is developing an unfiltered social media platform, which ties into the special web, with a 3D walk-around application. She is also writing screenplays, and plans to produce her own movies.
The boys move out of the past and into the future with their most anticipated games for the second half of 2023. With a five-team draft and a good ol' round of OpenCritic predictions, Jake and Sam break down the second half of one of the best years in video games. Timecodes: 00:00:00 - Intro/Housekeeping | 00:05:50 - News Story #1: Xbox Live Gold Is Now Xbox Game Pass Core | 00:13:41 - News Story #2: EA Announces New Black Panther Game | 00:21:50 - News Story #3: Microsoft Wins FTC Fight | 00:31:50 - Main Topic: Most Anticipated Games for the Rest of 2023 | 1:02:11 - Rotating Segment: Mad Mags: Fury Read (Kingdom Hearts 2 in Electronic Gaming Monthly, Vol. 201, March 2006) | 1:09:35 - Draft Day Starring Kevin Costner (OXENFREE II, Viewfinder) | 1:10:16 - Game, Watch, Listen (VIDEO GAMES: Tears of the Kingdom, Remnant: From the Ashes, Metroid Prime Remastered, Citizen Sleeper + Episode: Flux/Refuge/Purge, Hades, Spyro Reignited Trilogy, MOVIES: Lady and the Tramp, Double Jeopardy, I Am Number Four, We Are Your Friends, Indiana Jones, Past Lives, Rye Lane, Infinity Pool, Blade Runner 2049, Dunkirk, TV SHOWS: The Idol, Silo, The Other Two, MUSIC: grouptherapy. - I Was Mature for My Age, But I Was Still a Child, Maruja - Knocknarea, FLO - 3 of Us, Yazmin Lacey - Voice Notes, Body Type - Expired Candy) | Shoutout to Mizuki Kuroiwa for the incredible podcast artwork and to Thomniverse Remix for the music. Send any questions, comments, or concerns to thesupermosherbrothersshow@gmail.com and follow us @SuperMosherBros on Twitter. Thanks for listening!
It's taken James Ellis Ford twenty plus years in the A game to release his debut solo record. In these years he's become possibly the go to producer for anyone from Blur to Depeche Mode to Kylie to Gorillaz to Foals to Arctic Monkeys. He's also a Simian Mobile Disco, a Last Shadow Puppet, an Eno protege and inadvertently responsible for the epoch defining mid noughties anthem We Are Your Friends. It would have been easy for him to have made a celeb heavy, zeitgeist grabbing debut, instead, The Hum, released on Warp, is a dense, widescreen ode to pastoral prog, 70s fusion, King Crimson and so much more. James chats with Paul about finding his confidence, the method he absorbed from Eno that go beyond the technical and the enigmatic eccentricity of English music.James Ellis Ford's album The Hum is available now on Warp Records. Lost and Sound is proudly sponsored by Audio-TechnicaPaul's debut book, Coming To Berlin: Global Journeys Into An Electronic Music And Club Culture Capital is out now on Velocity Press. Click here to find out more. Lost and Sound title music by E.S.O
We asked ChatGPT: “Tell me about the future of Visual Art and AI.” ChatGPT response: Artificial intelligence (AI) has become an increasingly popular tool in the field of art, with artists and technologists exploring the potential of machine learning algorithms to generate and manipulate images, music, and other creative works. AI applications can assist visual artists in creating art, improving their workflow, and exploring new creative possibilities. We asked ChatGPT: “Tell me about DALL_E.” ChatGPT response: DALL-E is a state-of-the-art AI language model developed by OpenAI that can generate images from textual descriptions. The name “DALL-E” is a combination of the artist Salvador Dali and the Pixar character WALL-E. With DALL-E, users can input textual descriptions of objects, scenes, or even abstract concepts, and the AI will generate a corresponding image. We asked ChatGPT: “Send me quotes about artists from fictional characters in real movies.” ChatGPT response: – “Every artist has their own unique voice. It's our duty to let it out and let it be heard.” [A Star is Born, 2018] – “The purpose of art is to provoke, to challenge, and to make people feel something they've never felt before.” [Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2, 2011] – “I don't want to be just a painter; I want to be Van Gogh.” [The Goldfinch, 2019] – “Artists have to be selfish sometimes, right? Gotta do what you gotta do to create something special.” [We Are Your Friends, 2015] We'll ask Sandy Davies, Ursula Wong, S.A. Grant, Nicky Jurd, and Morgan O'Donnell for their take on The Future of Art and AI: What Would Dali, Rembrandt, Picasso, Van Gogh, Matisse and Pollock Say?
We asked ChatGPT: “Tell me about the future of Visual Art and AI.” ChatGPT response: Artificial intelligence (AI) has become an increasingly popular tool in the field of art, with artists and technologists exploring the potential of machine learning algorithms to generate and manipulate images, music, and other creative works. AI applications can assist visual artists in creating art, improving their workflow, and exploring new creative possibilities. We asked ChatGPT: “Tell me about DALL_E.” ChatGPT response: DALL-E is a state-of-the-art AI language model developed by OpenAI that can generate images from textual descriptions. The name “DALL-E” is a combination of the artist Salvador Dali and the Pixar character WALL-E. With DALL-E, users can input textual descriptions of objects, scenes, or even abstract concepts, and the AI will generate a corresponding image. We asked ChatGPT: “Send me quotes about artists from fictional characters in real movies.” ChatGPT response: – “Every artist has their own unique voice. It's our duty to let it out and let it be heard.” [A Star is Born, 2018] – “The purpose of art is to provoke, to challenge, and to make people feel something they've never felt before.” [Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2, 2011] – “I don't want to be just a painter; I want to be Van Gogh.” [The Goldfinch, 2019] – “Artists have to be selfish sometimes, right? Gotta do what you gotta do to create something special.” [We Are Your Friends, 2015] We'll ask Sandy Davies, Ursula Wong, S.A. Grant, Nicky Jurd, and Morgan O'Donnell for their take on The Future of Art and AI: What Would Dali, Rembrandt, Picasso, Van Gogh, Matisse and Pollock Say?
We asked ChatGPT: “Tell me about the future of Visual Art and AI.” ChatGPT response: Artificial intelligence (AI) has become an increasingly popular tool in the field of art, with artists and technologists exploring the potential of machine learning algorithms to generate and manipulate images, music, and other creative works. AI applications can assist visual artists in creating art, improving their workflow, and exploring new creative possibilities. We asked ChatGPT: “Tell me about DALL_E.” ChatGPT response: DALL-E is a state-of-the-art AI language model developed by OpenAI that can generate images from textual descriptions. The name “DALL-E” is a combination of the artist Salvador Dali and the Pixar character WALL-E. With DALL-E, users can input textual descriptions of objects, scenes, or even abstract concepts, and the AI will generate a corresponding image. We asked ChatGPT: “Send me quotes about artists from fictional characters in real movies.” ChatGPT response: – “Every artist has their own unique voice. It's our duty to let it out and let it be heard.” [A Star is Born, 2018] – “The purpose of art is to provoke, to challenge, and to make people feel something they've never felt before.” [Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2, 2011] – “I don't want to be just a painter; I want to be Van Gogh.” [The Goldfinch, 2019] – “Artists have to be selfish sometimes, right? Gotta do what you gotta do to create something special.” [We Are Your Friends, 2015] We'll ask Sandy Davies, Ursula Wong, S.A. Grant, Nicky Jurd, and Morgan O'Donnell for their take on The Future of Art and AI: What Would Dali, Rembrandt, Picasso, Van Gogh, Matisse and Pollock Say?
“Very rarely will a healthy person be obsessed with one particular outcome in their life.”What does it mean to let go of one identity to embrace your most authentic self? We get into that and so much more with today's guest Kelsey Formost. Kelsey is a Copywriting & Marketing Expert, Podcast Host, and Mental Health Advocate who helps entrepreneurs find their voice and write words that sell, without sounding “sales-y” or feeling gross. She has been featured in prestigious publications like Business Insider, AdAge, Refinery29, and Glamour, and has spoken at some of the top marketing conferences in the country like Hubspot's Inbound and SXSW. But before that she was a working actress and was seen in shows like Modern Family and New Girl, a Zac Efron movie, We Are Your Friends, and had a starring role in a Netflix series, Zac & Mia, for Season 2.In this episode, we discuss:Rejecting the idea that “giving up a dream” means you're a failure. How she let go of her old identity as an actress to embrace who she needed to be Why peace and presence are her touchstones for self-careLetting go of the roles that she had told herself she wanted – that she was supposed to fit into– so it created a vacuum for the magic to flourish. What copywriting really is and why she thinks copywriting is the perfect combo of art and empowermentOvercoming perfectionism so you can start doing what you loveWhy self-care and taking care of our mental health always needs to come first when it comes to achieving our goals and being the person we want to beConnect with KELSEY:WEBSITE The Copy Class Copy Class Payment Plan ($77/mo) 3 Copywriting Secrets to Triple Your Profit InstagramConnect with BRIANNE: Join my Newsletter here!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/briehogan/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/briannehoganwriterVisit Brianne's website: https://www.briannehogan.ca Buy Brianne's books: http://briannehogan.ca/booksSupport the showJoin the DO YOU community:Watch on YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLsiPNsr0AP0VzbUhxfwrUQFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/527426815332490Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/doyoupod
Welcome to our first “real” Succotash episode of 2023! I'm Marc Hershon, your host for this week's Episode 338, “First-of-the-Year Foursome”. Here's wishing you and yours a fantastic New Year. As your Comedy Soundcast Soundcast, we'll be bringing you a whole bunch of clips throughout this coming year. Mostly from comedy soundcasts – our name for “podcasts” – but we also vary from that from time to time. All to give you a taste of the hundreds of thousands of shows that are out there in Soundcastland. We sample ‘em for you with hopes you'll be curious enough to go check ‘em out yourself. When I say “we”, in case you're new to this program, it's all about me and my awesome co-host Tyson Saner. (Although we're co-hosts, we prefer to divide and conquer, meaning that we each host alternating weeks.) And the reason I call this the first “real” episode of the year? The past two installments of this soundcast were Succotash “Second Helpings, with the most recent one, Epi337, with your aforementioned loyal and faithful co-host Tyson, featured a reheating of Episode 173 with special guest Hunter Block. You can still catch wherever you find, get, or trap your soundcasts, including Soundclouds, Spotify, PodBay, iHeart Radio, YouTube, Amazon Music, Audible, Stitcher, Apple and Google Podcasts. Feel free to start your hunt right at our homesite, SucccotashShow.com, where the entire archive of almost 12 years of shows has been loving curated for you. So what do I have in store for you, snippet-wise in this installment? I have delectable samples from SNAFU, The Retrospectors' Today in History, The Worst Idea of All Time, and Unpopular Opinion. As if that's not enough, we also have a sparkling, brand new advertisement from our longtime, non-paying, and completely fake sponsor Henderson's Pants, featuring the new Bottoms Up Cargo Pants, with a design inspired by our very own Bill Heywatt. CLIPS SNAFUOur first offering is a clip from a show hosted by comedian, actor, and now soundcaster Ed Helms, who you hopefully know from his stints on The Daily Show, The Office, and the Hangover movie franchise. The show's description puts it best, in that the show is about history's greatest screw-ups. The first season of SNAFU, which recently concluded, delved into the story of something called Able Archer 83, a NATO military exercise that almost touched off a nuclear was in November or 1983. Maybe. If you ever saw, heard about, or remembered a feature film from that same year: Wargames, starring Matthew Broderick as a kid who ends up tangling with a military battle simulator computer that, well, almost starts nuclear Armageddon. Or does it? Anyway, it's a great show, uncovering stuff in history most of us probably don't know anything about. As part of his uncovering the story, Ed talked to both Broderick and the director, John Badham. And after the season was mostly over, he recently dropped a bonus episode featuring his chats with the two Wargamers. We have a sample of his convo with Matthew… The Retrospectors: This Day in HistoryThis is a daily show, as evidenced by the title, but each episode only runs about 10 minutes. So it's either a great kickoff to your other soundcasts or a nice palate cleanser between shows. Hosted by Olly Mann, Rebecca Messina, and Arion McNicoll, each episode is packed full of fascinating tidbits about something in particular that occurred that particular day in the past, as well as many of the trappings that surrounded it. Our clip comes from an episode that dropped last Friday called “Rink-O-Mania!” and rips the cover off the invention and introduction of the first roller skates… The Worst Idea of All TimeI'm reasonably certain that you had to have heard of the next soundcast we're featuring. Hailing from New Zealand, TWIOAT quickly got notoriety when it popped onto the scene in 2014. That's because the two hosts, Guy Montgomery and Tim Batt, centered the whole freshman year of the show by watching and reviewing the Adam Sandler movie Grown Ups 2. Once a week. Every week. For an entire year. Then they went on to do the same thing with Sex and The City 2, Sex and The City, We Are Your Friends, and the Emmanuelle franchise of softcore porn films. Their latest challenge? The Fast and Furious franchise. The franchise. In reverse order. While they still mostly go it alone – who else would want this crazy duty – they occasionally bring in people that are fascinated by their ordeal. Just last week, they dredged through the details of F9, as the 9th installment is lovingly known, with none other than comedian, actor, and soundcast host, performer, producer, and all-time most frequent guest Paul F. Tompkins. In our clip, Paul starts to explain the plot of the film as if he had to pitch it to a crowd of people fleeing a burning theater. Unpopular OpinionComedian and writer Adam Tod Brown and co-host Jeff bring you Unpopular Opinion every week. It's often relevant news and pop culture-related topics, of which the guys often have contrary perspectives. Back a few weeks ago, in December, they dropped an episode entitled “The Ballad of P22”, which was the designation of an storied and infamous mountain lion roaming the Los Angeles environs. They talk about P22's history and recent demise, some news stories about the Los Angeles city council, Dungeons and Dragons as therapy and the saga of Burnt Toast, which was the name of a cat that, well, just may have killed an alligator. Listen up… That's it for the clips this week but now is the time to get yourself ready for our next week's show, Episode 339, because it is Tyson Saner's ONE HUNDREDTH SHOW! I'm not sure what he's got in store but man, am I glad we have him. Speaking honestly, if Tyson hadn't accepted the challenge to jump in hear – first as a host to relieve me for a couple and then to alternate weeks with me since the start of the COVID pandemic, you would not have a Succotash Show to listen to today. So be sure to grab next week's show from this feed and don't be shy about sending in some congratulations, either on our @SuccotashShow Twitter and Instagram accounts but directly to him here at tyson@SuccotashShow.com! See you week after next. And, in the meantime, if you get pulled over by a police officer and you don't think you've done anything wrong, just wait until he strolls up to the car, roll down the window and expect him to ask, “Have you heard anything good lately?” At that point, won't you please pass him the Succotash? — Marc Hershon
We sit down with co host of MTV's Catfish and have a deep dive conversation about one of our favorite films, We Are Your Friends starring Zac Effron and Emily Rat about DJ'ing - a film written and directed by Max Joseph.....later, this random person commented on one of our Instagram posts saying, 'I want to be on the podcast' - so we reached out and made one of our fans dreams come true. Turns out his name is Jay - and it turns out he's a pretty cool guy
This is a Deciders' Club episode, typically only available for supporters on Substack but we wanted to share it with everyone because this time we had to watched We Are Your Friends again. And then again.Well, you glorious assholes, you won. You decided that as penance for being tardy on Deciders' Clubs episode, we should have to watch WE ARE YOUR FRIENDS twice, back to back. And you were right to do so. We did it but we were not happy about it. Lowlights included hearing the devastating line “Do you spin here regularly?” again (and then again) and Tim has (surprise surprise) come up with a slightly theory about what's ACTUALLY going on in the movie. Guy continues his plight in insisting that we will never know for sure if the Crying DJ and Emily Ratajkowski ever had sex.TWIOAT Twitter / Instagram / Facebook / Website / SubstackGUY Twitter / Instagram / Facebook / WebsiteTIM Twitter /Instagram /Facebook /Website See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Logan Kenny (Cinematary) returns as we DJ some sweet pool parties and talk Max Joseph's (yeah, from MTVs Catfish) directorial debut We Are Your Friends. We'll talk about Zac Efron's career, 2015 summer movies, and silicon valley capitalism --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/exitingthroughthe2010s/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/exitingthroughthe2010s/support
It was not enough for the fellaz to watch the entirety of the Sex and The City reboot: And Just Like That... Tim and Guy must go deeper. They've now watched the Making Of featuring Mattress Pikelet King, Sarah Jessica Parker's dumb f***ing hats and NO KIM CATTRALL. Monty doesn't know who the show is for, Timbo (who famously called WE ARE YOUR FRIENDS the Citizen Kane of our time) believes there's something for everyone in this unnecessary trip behind the camera. One thing is for sure though: It's very hard to replace Samantha Jones.TWIOAT Twitter / Instagram / Facebook / Website / PatreonGUY Twitter / Instagram / Facebook / WebsiteTIM Twitter / Instagram / Facebook / Website See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Nos marcamos una sesión pre-carnaval con la versión de 'Rumore' que Dani y Aaron Rux han grabado para la banda sonora de la serie 'Nasdrovia', con 'The Bad Touch', de Bloodhound Gang, 'Ay. mama', de Rigoberta Bandini, 'Aha Han Vuelto', de Lori Meyers, 'Go', de The Chemical Brothers, 'Paco y Carmela' de Ginebras y, por supuesto, 'La Vida es un Carnaval', de la inigualable Celia Cruz. DANI y AARON RUX - Rumore BLOODHOUND GANG - The Bad Touch ELYELLA – Get Away MUSE - Psycho VENTURI - Tranquilísimo LORI MEYERS - Aha Han Vuelto KASABIAN - Eez Eh THE CHEMICAL BROTHERS - Go CRYSTAL FIGHTERS - Wild Ones JUSTICE vs SIMIAN – We Are Your Friends FRANZ FERDINAND – Right Action KARAVANA - Fiesta With U THE STROKES - Reptilia RIGOBERTA BANDINI - Ay, mama GINEBRAS – Paco y Carmela CELIA CRUZ - La Vida es un Carnaval Escuchar audio
In this episode, we chat with our GED Drag Centerfold of the Month, Allusia! Allusia emerged onto the drag scene in the Pacific Northwest 21 years ago in punk rock hair and political statements. Inspired by artists that marched to the beat of their own drums like Cyndi Lauper and Nina Hagen, as well as savagery of the animal kingdom, Allusia always strove to unapologetically carve out her own unique spot in the ecosystem of art. With lyrics inspired by prehistoric desires and looks divined from esoteric fever dreams, she crashed into the scene like a bull into a china shop. Her first drag performance was a fundraiser for Stonewall Youth, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing resources and a place of belonging for queer youth. From there she went on to perform in various drag shows, house parties, and seedy garage rock shows as well as becoming part of local grassroots political movements. At 19, she became the youngest ever co-chair of Olympia Gay Pride and has ever since strived to make the world a better place for the queer community. At 25, Allusia packed a U-Haul and moved to Los Angeles with no plan, no money, and no clue. Wasting no time, she quickly became a staple in the West Hollywood party scene with residencies at Here Lounge, Micky's, The Abbey, Hamburger Mary's, The Factory, and more. She has appeared on stage with Christina Aguilera, Jennifer Hudson, and a slew of others that she can't remember due to various blackouts. Fueled by the delights of being a nightlife socialite, she became a video ho in countless music videos and made saucy drag appearances in movies and television shows such as AJ And The Queen, Bones, Glow, Dorothy, and We Are Your Friends as well as casting and starring in cult drag favorite Cherry Pop. After a six-year break from making music, Allusia rode back on a sex-fueled do whatever you want and fuck the consequences party single called “Psycho Pony.” Her EP project Animal Nature remains true to her riotous roots while including a glossy pumped-up new feel. We chat with Allusia about the evolution of drag culture, fighting depression during COVID, coming out, how West Hollywood has changed the most, being true to yourself, local vs celebrity drag queens, how the LGBTQ community can support other minority groups, the beauty of Weho nightlife, and more…with host Alexander Rodriguez.
Felder, Surber and Hartzell welcome Amanda Mull (@amandamull on twitter) from The Atlantic to the show. She talks some pressure washing and the gang gets into Home Alone discussion about if you could take a brick to the dome like Marv. Amanda also talks UGA football, smoke alarms, teeth are pretty fucked up. More "Animal Fight Night" plus hating on Dunks, zoos are gross and WE ARE YOUR FRIENDS!!Rate. Review. Subscribe.#LETSGROWSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Woops, forgot to upload this Friendzone so it's a little late AND a little out of order, ah well! Let's go back in time to when Tim and Guy were in the nervous nineties of Auckland's lockdown. While the malaise has set in, Guy is treating this as an opportunity to reach for the stars and hopes that the city can spend 100 days in their houses to bring up a new high score (spoiler: They did). Tim regales Guy with his most recent experience donating blood where everything did not quite go to plan. This in turn prompts Guy to recall his own similar (albeit very different) experience and the possibility of a new nickname for the fellas.From our friends, we learn, love and grow. We travel even further back in time to the land of We Are Your Friends, where nicknames and fan theories abound. And the lads talk about what might be next on the Worst Idea stream and let's just say, it's for a good cause! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Max Joseph is an American filmmaker and television host. For seven seasons, he was a host and cameraman for MTV's Catfish: The TV Show. Max was absent from Catfish for several episodes in the fourth season to make his feature film debut, We Are Your Friends, starring Zac Efron. Max announced that he was leaving Catfish: The TV Show in 2018, and he was replaced in 2020 by Kamie Crawford. Max has also done various mini documentaries, BOOKSTORES: How to Read More Books in the Golden Age of Content and DICKS: Do you need to be one to be a successful leader? Just to name a couple. In this episode of the Yung Flamingo Club, Montana Mendy and Justin Purser start season two off with Max Joseph, we discuss various things like his documentaries, how to act cool at swanky restaurant Nobu, and jargon to be "film cool." Checkout "15 Minutes of Shame" by Max Joseph and Monica Lewinsky. Now streaming on HBO Max. If you're interested or whatever: www.yungflamingo.club
Chris and Chris spin into October with the 2015 Zac Efron DJ drama "We Are Your Friends." Top 5: Party Movies --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/40under40pod0/support
Hey hey, it's time for another round of our 'music x movies' discussion corner aka NO POPCORN~!And this time, dear listener, we're deep-diving into the world of hot sexy EDM music and the related drama thereof. The film in question is We Are Your Friends. The plot is... strange? Zac Efron attempts to upgrade his life by becoming a superstar DJ while hanging out with people just as beautiful as him in sunny Los Angeles. Alas, not everything goes according to plan.ACT ONE: What We've Been Watching including Zola, The Suicide Squad and Higgs' descent into strangely appealing '90s two-star trash.ACT TWO (28:38): We Are Your Friends.Every episode of NO POPCORN is available at this playlist right here: https://spoti.fi/3mN9b9b Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Electronic music owes an immeasurable debt to Ed Banger Records.
"Chicago Fire" takes over the podcast today! Our guest Miranda Rae Mayo, plays the Rockstar "Stella Kidd" on the hit show along with an epic surrounding cast. We talked about her role on the show, her musical talents, early starts, how she is never fully satisfied because she cares so much, career hopes and much more! Miranda Rae Mayo is an American actress and singer songwriter originally from Fresno, California. After high school graduation, she relocated to Los Angeles to pursue her career full-time - and it didn't take long for Hollywood to take note.Shortly after arriving in LA, she starred as Reece Shebani on BET's popular series The Game (2006), and Zoe Browning on Days of Our Lives (1965). She went on to star as Talia Sandoval in ABC Family's hit series Pretty Little Liars (2010). In the summer of 2015, she guest starred as Vera Machiado on the critically acclaimed HBO series, True Detective (2014) and was a series regular on the ABC drama series Blood & Oil (2015) starring Don Johnson and Chace Crawford, where she played Lacey Briggs, Don Johnson's illegitimate daughter. Critics and audiences fell in love with her, praising her fierce character and singling her out, as an actress "you don't want to miss."She can be seen on Dick Wolf's hit NBC drama series Chicago Fire (2012) as Stella Kidd, a funny, fearless and brazen firefighter who joined Firehouse 51. The inspiration for which was drawn from real-life firehouses that feature two female firefighters.Her motion picture roles include We Are Your Friends (2015) and a leading role as the sassy model and muse Rose, in Wes Craven's final film (as producer) The Girl in the Photographs (2015), which premiered to a sold-out crowd at the 2015 Toronto International Film Festival.When not working, she stays active by running, cycling and practicing yoga. She is an avid music lover, playing cello, piano, singing and writing her own music. Whenever she finds time can be found at various jazz clubs listening to songs made famous by some of her favorite musicians such as John Coltrane, Herbie Hancock, and Billie Holiday. She is an aspiring philanthropist and donates to the following organizations: Reading for Kids, Peace Action West, Amnesty International, and Angel City Pit Bulls.Have a question? Email us below!openmicguest@gmail.comBe sure to follow us on social media for all the latest podcast updates!Twittertwitter.com/@brettsopenmicIGinstagram.com/brettsopenmicFacebookFacebook.com/openmicpodcastwww.theopenmicpodcast.show
Justice stormed the world of electronic dance music in the early 2000's with a style reminiscent of Daft Punk, but with a punk rock aesthetic, with loads of distortion, retro synths, and a knack for highly intricate sample chop work. In this episode, we analyze their discography, their branding, and their live sets.Support the show (https://delicatebeats.com/collections/all)
SPOILER WARNING! Today we are discussing the movie We Are Your Friends! A good old fashioned movie review on this fine Sunday for you! Hope you enjoy and we are more than halfway done with Season 2 already! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Max Joseph (Catfish, We Are Your Friends, Bookstores) is an American filmmaker and television host. He joins Joey & Amanda and reveals what inspired him to get into the film industry. Max recounts his journey moving to LA and what led to Catfish & We Are Your Friends. Then they all discuss his short films and Max gives incredible advice to anyone who is pursuing a creative career. Finally, Max answers questions submitted on instagram by all of you. Enjoy! Music by Yonatan & LKYM Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
TJ, Chris, David and special guest Al discuss the homework assignment (We Are The Best!), before digging into Non-Musical Musicals - movies about music and musicians! We focus mainly on movies where bands are just starting out. The direct podcast RSS feed is here. And please contact us through email, Facebook (movies, TV, games), and Twitter. Please give us a (good?) review on iTunes (here), Google Play (here), or anywhere to give us a boost! Homework Follow-up: We Are The Best! (0:52) Main Topic: Non-Musical Musicals, Beginning Bands (28:36) Talking bout: That Thing You Do!, Almost Famous, 24 Hour Party People, The Commitments, A Mighty Wind, The Get Down, Sing Street, Whiplash, Flight of the Conchords, Tenacious D, We Are Your Friends, Once, Begin Again, School of Rock, Inside Llewyn Davis, Crazy Heart, Frank, Bound for Glory, Tender Mercies, 8 Mile New Homework Assignment: Young Frankenstein (56:32) Warning: Some mild language. Some language is picante. (Intro courtesy of The Willow Walkers / Outro "Acid Jazz" courtesy of Kevin MacLeod via the Free Music Archive, CC-BY)
As summer rolls to a close, LaF is just getting started. Episode 73, sees the L-Train and Mr. Two-Frames previewing three new releases for the August 28th weekend. Opening early, on Wednesday, is No Escape starring Owen Wilson, Pierce Brosnan, and Lake Bell. This thriller sees the young married couple of Wilson and Bell living the perfect life overseas when a coup breaks out. Now, they are running for their lives with only a former James Bond to help. Also in theaters, is the Zac Efron film We Are Your Friends. Zac stars as aspiring DJ Cole Carter who hopes to parlay his talents into fame and fortune. Lastly, opening in limited release, is the movie adaption of the teen lit novel Z for Zachariah starring Chiwetel Ejiofor, Chris Pine, and Margot Robbie. After a disaster wipes out most of the human population, two men and a young women find themselves in a love triangle. Tune in and find out which of the films the guys are excited about and which films you shouldn't waste your money on. If you go to the movies this weekend, then let LaF know. Send in your reviews by emailing the show at theLaFpodcast@gmail.com, tweeting us @theLaFpodcast, or messaging us on Facebook.com/theLaFpodcast. The best comments will get read on a future show.