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'Beyond: UFOs and the Unknown'Following revelations of a secret government program studying UFOs, many experts have stopped asking whether UFOs are real and have started wondering: "what are they?" The answer could change everything we thought we knew about human consciousness.Paul BioBritish Born Musician turned Film Maker, now living in the USA. Award winning Editor known for Dogtown and Z-Boys, Riding Giants, Sound City: Real to Reel and The Beatles: Eight Days a Week - The Touring Years. Also known for Directing 'Amazing Journey: The Story of The Who' and '1'. He can also be seen around Los Angeles playing with the classic power pop band The AutomaticsRyan WoodUFO's: Who Knows?: Quotations from famous people: Celebrities, Science, Military, Religion, Politics, and GovernmentDiscover the truth behind the most enigmatic phenomena of our time with "UFOs: Who Knows?" This captivating book delves deep into the world of Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs) and extraterrestrial encounters, compiling a compelling array of quotations and testimonies from highly credible sources. From military generals to astronauts, scientists to celebrities, and even political and religious figures, each voice adds weight to the argument that UFOs and extraterrestrial phenomena deserve serious attention and exploration.https://www.amzn.com/dp/B0DHVYCVCW/The AI Ufologist: Answering the Big Questions of UfologyEmbark on an enthralling journey with "The AI Ufologist" by Ryan S. Wood, where the enigmatic world of UFOs/UAPs and extraterrestrial life collides with the frontiers of our modern society, economy, and technology, all under the transformative lens of artificial intelligence (AI). This captivating book dives deep into the most profound questions of ufology: What drives the ET agenda? Why do alien beings venture to Earth? What secrets lie behind their advanced technology? Wood masterfully untangles a complex web woven by major governments, a web of secrecy, deception, and intimidation, to reveal a narrative that is as enlightening as it is gripping.https://www.amzn.co.uk/dp/B0CWZJTWSVRyan BioRyan S. Wood grew up in southern California where he first became acquainted with UFOs when his father, Dr. Robert M. Wood, was engaged in deciphering the physics of UFOs while managing a research project on anti-gravity for McDonnell Douglas. This involved the process of trying to change the speed of light in a Michelson Morley interferometer with high magnetic fields. In 1978, he graduated from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo with degrees in Mathematics and Computer Science and has had a long career in marketing, sales, engineering, and corporate management, across, semiconductor, computer systems, medical imaging, energy conservation, and aerospace industries.Ryan is regarded as a leading authority on the Top Secret classified Majestic-12 intelligence documents and the 1941 Cape Girardeau, Missouri UFO Crash amongst others. He is the author of MAJIC EYES ONLY: Earth's Encounters with Extraterrestrial Technology, a landmark synthesis of over 100 UFO crash retrievals along with authenticity discussions of many of the majestic documents.A frequent lecturer on the UFO subject, Ryan has taught college courses and made numerous presentations about UFOs to civic organizations and at ufology conferences across the world. He has organized seven worldwide UFO crash retrieval symposia (2003-2009), each with conference proceedings and presentations from UFO crash investigators along with keynote banquet speakers. During this time, he advanced the ufological careers and reputation of scores of now widely known UFO lecturers, TV guests and researchers.In the late 1990's he gave a two-hour UFO lecture to an international class of military officers at the Naval Postgraduate School that formed the basis of the final exam for a National Security Affairs class. He manages the content of website majesticdocuments and along with his father was the executive producer of a television documentary that aired on the Sci-Fi channel detailing the authenticity of the Majestic-12 documents called The Secret. He has been interviewed on numerous television shows such as the History channel, ABC news and numerous local Bay Area, Denver, and Las Vegas TV channels. He has been a radio guest on Art Bell, Jeff Rense, and George Noory several times. https://www.pastliveshypnosis.co.uk/https://www.patreon.com/alienufopodcast
Today on The Neil Haley Show and The Love Is Podcast, Neil "The Media Giant" Haley and Kim Sorrelle interview Paul Crowder. British Born Musician turned Film Maker, now living in the USA. Award winning Editor known for Dogtown and Z-Boys, Riding Giants, Sound City: Real to Reel and The Beatles: Eight Days a Week - The Touring Years. Also known for Directing 'Amazing Journey: The Story of The Who' and '1'. He can also be seen around Los Angeles playing with the classic power pop band The Automatics.
Today on The Neil Haley Show and The Love Is Podcast, Neil "The Media Giant" Haley and Kim Sorrelle interview Paul Crowder. British Born Musician turned Film Maker, now living in the USA. Award winning Editor known for Dogtown and Z-Boys, Riding Giants, Sound City: Real to Reel and The Beatles: Eight Days a Week - The Touring Years. Also known for Directing 'Amazing Journey: The Story of The Who' and '1'. He can also be seen around Los Angeles playing with the classic power pop band The Automatics.
Stuart Samuels is an acclaimed academic and a film and television producer, writer, and award-winning documentary filmmaker. Some of his works include Visions of Light: The Art of Cinematography, Midnight Movies: From The Margin to the Mainstream, The Beatles: Eight Days a Week: The Touring Years and The Lost Weekend: A Love Story. His works explore the relationship of popular culture to the broader historical context of their times. Today we'll dive into his early work - from the groundbreaking late-night music video series Night Flight in the early 80s, to the making of the first HD music videos with Academy Award-winning Polish film and music video director Zbigniew Rybczynski. We'll also discuss Eight Days a Week: The Touring Years, the Beatles documentary he co-produced with Ron Howard and the making of The Lost Weekend: A Love Story, which premiered earlier this month. You can find links to Stuart's work below: THE BEATLES: EIGHT DAYS A WEEK https://www.amazon.com/Eight-Days-Week-Touring-Years/dp/B06XPQ6XW9 STEPS: ZBIG https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rA9fSjL9ERU&t=21s IMAGINE: ZBIG https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tnXoJ3suYNU VISIONS OF LIGHT: THE ART OF CINEMATOGRAPHY Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/511323524 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtUGLrP_4gw HOLLYWOODISM: JEWS, MOVIES, AND THE AMERICAN DREAM Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Hollywoodism-Jews-Movies-American-Dream/dp/B01MRL4SWL YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJMCLLfG6Fg MIDNIGHT MOVIES: FROM THE MARGIN TO THE MAINSTREAM https://vimeo.com/ondemand/midnightmovies THE ORCHESTRA: with Zbig- classical musical videos. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rA9fSjL9ERU In this episode: *8:10 the backstory of Night Flight *18:03 Stuart and Zbigniew Rybczynski team up for the first HD music videos *25:33 The making of The Lost Weekend: A Love Story *34:00 The documentary “27” that was never released *35:28 Eight Days a Week: The Touring Years - Stuart's initial vision vs. Ron Howard's vision for the documentary Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stuart Samuels is an acclaimed academic and a film and television producer, writer, and award-winning documentary filmmaker. Some of his works include Visions of Light: The Art of Cinematography, Midnight Movies: From The Margin to the Mainstream, The Beatles: Eight Days a Week: The Touring Years and The Lost Weekend: A Love Story. His works explore the relationship of popular culture to the broader historical context of their times. Today we'll dive into his early work - from the groundbreaking late-night music video series Night Flight in the early 80s, to the making of the first HD music videos with Academy Award-winning Polish film and music video director Zbigniew Rybczynski. We'll also discuss Eight Days a Week: The Touring Years, the Beatles documentary he co-produced with Ron Howard, and the making of The Lost Weekend: A Love Story, which premiered earlier this month. You can find links to Stuart's work below: THE BEATLES: EIGHT DAYS A WEEK https://www.amazon.com/Eight-Days-Week-Touring-Years/dp/B06XPQ6XW9 STEPS: ZBIG https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rA9fSjL9ERU&t=21s IMAGINE: ZBIG https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tnXoJ3suYNU VISIONS OF LIGHT: THE ART OF CINEMATOGRAPHY Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/511323524 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtUGLrP_4gw HOLLYWOODISM: JEWS, MOVIES, AND THE AMERICAN DREAM Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Hollywoodism-Jews-Movies-American-Dream/dp/B01MRL4SWL YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJMCLLfG6Fg MIDNIGHT MOVIES: FROM THE MARGIN TO THE MAINSTREAM https://vimeo.com/ondemand/midnightmovies THE ORCHESTRA: with Zbig- classical musical videos. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rA9fSjL9ERU In this episode: *8:10 the backstory of Night Flight *18:03 Stuart and Zbigniew Rybczynski team up for the first HD music videos *25:33 The making of The Lost Weekend: A Love Story *34:00 The documentary “27” that was never released *35:28 Eight Days a Week: The Touring Years - Stuart's initial vision vs. Ron Howard's vision for the documentary Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode we cover Hammer's One Million Years B.C., which stars Raquel Welch in a furkini. We also watch the brilliant 45 Years which stars Tom Courtenay and Charlotte Rampling. And we cap off the episode with Ron Howard's documentary, The Beatles: Eight Days a Week - The Touring Years. Please review us over on Apple Podcasts. Got comments or suggestions for new episodes? Email: sddpod@gmail.com. Seek us out via Twitter and Instagram @ sddfilmpodcast Support our Patreon for $3 a month and get access to our exclusive show, Sudden Double Deep Cuts where we talk about our favourite movie soundtracks, scores and theme songs. We also have t-shirts available via our TeePublic store!
Today on another BRAND NEW EPISODE of Renegades Reviews, J.J. takes a look at the Ron Howard Documentary that chronicles The Beatles from 1963-1966, and the grueling tour schedule that they endured, "Eight Days a Week - The Touring Years." --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/renegadesreviews/support
Editors - Paul Crowder ACE and Ede Bell Crowder The UFO post production team of editor Paul Crowder ACE and lead assistant editor Ede Bell Crowder didn't just share the workload on JJ Abrams' new docuseries for Showtime, they also share the same last name. Ede had to look no further than her own father, veteran documentary editor Paul Crowder ACE, to know that she wanted to be an editor. While she's hoping for a career in scripted editing, the chance to work with her dad on such a high-profile project was too good to pass up. Together, with the rest of the post team, Paul and Ede created a riveting series that raises new questions about the phenomenon of unidentifiable flying objects; including what the U.S. government might have known (and covered up) all along. PAUL CROWDER ACE A British-born musician turned filmmaker now living in the USA, award-winning editor Paul Crowder ACE is best known for documentaries such as; Dogtown and Z-Boys, Riding Giants, Sound City and The Beatles: Eight Days a Week - The Touring Years. Paul is also known for directing the films Amazing Journey: The Story of The Who and 1. He can also be seen around Los Angeles playing with the classic power pop band, The Automatics. EDE BELL CROWDER Daughter of editor/director Paul Crowder ACE, Ede is a recent graduate of the University of North Carolina film program. Prior to her work on UFO, Ede had been sharpening her editorial skills on numerous short films. Editing UFO In our discussion with UFO editor Paul Crowder ACE and assistant editor Ede Bell Crowder, we talk about: The critical decisions that go into the opening of a series Using reaction shots to comment on...comments Whether or not to use image manipulation tools on UFO footage How to manage large amounts of media for remote workflows A second-hand account of an actual UFO sighting The Credits Get your free 100GB of media transfer at MASV Visit ExtremeMusic for all your production audio needs Check out the free trial of Media Composer | Ultimate Subscribe to The Rough Cut podcast and never miss an episode Visit The Rough Cut on YouTube
Listen, I don't know when I'll get back to doing this podcasting thing. I'm broke and the place where I usually record it is still fucking up. So, until I figure things out, here is this convo I had with Cassidy Hartmann, a former editor of mine who has now branched out into producing such documentaries. as The Beatles: Eight Days a Week - The Touring Years (currently on Hulu), The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart (currently on HBO Max) and The Apollo (currently on HBO Max and will be screened this Saturday at a virtual event hosted on the Houston Museum of African American Culture). We talk about the old times, what could've been added in that Bee Gees doc and what I gotta do for her to hook me up with a job.
Released in 2016 This film by Ron Howard analyzes the touring years of the Beatles from 1964 to their end in 1965. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/drzeusfilmpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/drzeusfilmpodcast/support
On todays episode of the Art of the Cut Podcast, Steve talks with Mike J Nichols about editing the documentary “Zappa.” Mike is a accomplished documentary editor having worked on “The Last Play at Shea” and “Echo in the Canyon." Mike was also the assistant editor on “The Beatles: Eight Days a Week - The Touring Years.” Enjoy the episode! Liking the podcast? Leave us a review on your favorite platform! Todays episode of the Art of the Cut Podcast is brought to you by Filmtools.com, Hollywoods trusted one-stop shop for all things production and post. Today, Filmtools is offering Art of the Cut listeners 10% off thousands of products when shopping on Filmtools.com with code AOTC10 at checkout. The Art of the Cut podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Anchor and many more platforms. If you like the podcast, make sure to subscribe so you don't miss future episodes and tell an editor friend.
"Kingsman 2: The Golden Circle" ist die Fortsetzung des viel umjubelten Geheimagenten-Action-Krachers von Matthew Vaughn. Schafft er es eine neue, spannende geschichte um die adrett gekleideten Sprücheklopfer zu erzählen, oder tappt er in die Sequel-Falle, bei der es nur darum geht faster, harder, scooter zu werden? Seid gespannt! Wir schauen uns dann auch noch an, welche Filme uns vor Fremdscham aus der Haut fahren lassen, von welchen Filmplakat-Artworks wir überzeugt wurden und welche Musikfilme uns fleißig mitträllern lassen. _______________________________________ SPOILERWARNUNG: (2:03:46) bis zum Ende: Kingsman 2 _______________________________________ Hauptfilm (2:53) Kingsman 2 [2017] Unangeneeehm: (20:27): Intro zu: Unangeneeehm (21:37): Happiness [1998] (30:20): Lars und die Frauen [2007] (39:59): Stuber [2019] Artworks: (55:56): Intro zu: Artworks (57:30): Rosemary's Baby [1968] (1:08:19): The Lodge [2019] (1:23:30): Shame [2011] Musik-Filme: (1:36:12): Intro zu: Musik-Filme (1:36:28) Control [2007] (1:47:16) Once [2007] (1:58:09) The Beatles: Eight Days a Week - The Touring Years [2016] (2:12:03) Ausblick auf die nächste Folge (2:15:00) Spoilertalk zu Kingsman 2 [2017] _______________________________________ Hier kannst du uns überall finden: iTunes/Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2TgWvY3 Spotify: https://spoti.fi/34jfB68 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/JahierFilmePodcast RSS-Feed: https://jahierfilme.podcaster.de/ Instagram: @jahierfilme Twitter: @jahierfilme Linktree: https://linktr.ee/jahierfilme _______________________________________ Alle unsere Filme im Überblick: https://letterboxd.com/jahierfilme/lists/ _______________________________________ Unsere gewählten Artworks: http://www.impawards.com/1968/posters/rosemarys_baby.jpg http://www.impawards.com/intl/uk/2019/posters/lodge_xlg.jpg http://www.impawards.com/2011/posters/shame.jpg Ahoi und viel Spaß - Hoffi, Deedz und Jan
This week is a catching up episode after last weeks break. We talk about our Instagram live we did where we mostly spoke about our favourite crisp flavour for some reason. We chat about some interesting family members, meeting The Beatles and working on The Thunderbirds. Also we get you up to date with everything we have been watching in our usual Telly Talk. Next week our topic is Funny Quarantine Tales, so do get in touch and let us know via a voice note or a plain old email what's been happening on the funnier side of Quarantine. thefringeofit@gmail.com Telly talk:The Most Beautiful Thing: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8001788/Circus of Books: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8727582/You've got mail: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0128853/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0The Bodyguard: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0103855/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0Unorthodox: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9815454/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0Groundhog Day: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0107048/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0Big Night In:https://www.bbc.co.uk/bignightin8 Days a Week: The Touring Years: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2531318/The Beatles Anthology: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Beatles-Anthology-DVD/dp/B00006GEMALinks:Liv's Website: https://whatoliviadid.com/Charlotte's Website: https://www.charlottejacklin.co.uk/Contact:thefringeofit@gmail.comSocials:Twitter @thefringeofitInstagram @fringeofit Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
PEOPLE ARE BETTER THAN WIFI Often, we have talent. We work hard and practice our craft. But something holds us back from reaching our highest potential. Often the things holding us back are fear, doubt, and a lack of self-confidence. Do you have trouble talking to new people in crowded rooms? Are you able to make eye contact when speaking to your peers? Those are some of the things we need to do to improve our relationships. If not, we could be limiting our growth potential. Making better connections is possible, and the rewards are tremendous. It’s up to you. Become more than the work, be the story behind the work. Allow people to connect with that, and there are no limits to what you can accomplish. In today’s episode of The School of Greatness, I talk about how the importance of making personal connections with the author, film producer, and movie legend: Brian Grazer. Brian Grazer is an Academy Award, Golden Globe, Emmy, and Grammy award-winning producer and New York Times bestselling. His films and television shows have been nominated for 43 Oscars® and 195 Emmys, and he won the Best Picture Oscar for A Beautiful Mind. In addition to A Beautiful Mind, Grazer produced the films American Gangster, 8 Mile, Liar Liar, Parenthood and Splash, and the television series Genius, Empire, 24, Arrested Development, Friday Night Lights and Felicity to name a few. He also produced the documentary The Beatles: Eight Days a Week – The Touring Years, which was a global hit both commercially and critically, having won multiple awards, including the 2017 Grammy for Best Music Film. So, get ready to learn about why personal connections will benefit your life on Episode 868. Some Questions I Ask: What was the movie you learned from the most? (8:00) What did you learn about yourself while making 8 Mile? (14:00) When did you build your self-confidence? (30:00) What are the greatest lessons you’ve learned in Hollywood? (50:00) What’s it like being partners with Ron Howard? (53:00) Who are the top three (3) actors you’ve worked with? (54:00) In This Episode You Will Learn: Why you should learn to trust your intuition. (11:45) The power of thinking big. (20:45) How being face to face is the Wifi of human connections. (23:50) The power of nicknames and why they empower you. (44:00) The importance of being present and interesting. (50:00) If you enjoyed this episode, check out the video, show notes, more at http://lewishowes.com/868, and follow me on http://instagram.com/lewishowes
Weekly JourneywithJesus.net postings, read by Dan Clendenin. Essay by Debie Thomas: *Come and See* for Sunday, 14 January 2018; book review by Dan Clendenin: *The Soul of the First Amendment* by Floyd Abrams (2017); film review by Dan Clendenin: *The Beatles: Eight Days a Week -- The Touring Years* (2016); poem selected by Dan Clendenin: *I Have a Dream* by Martin Luther King, Jr.
Allan, Al, Steve and Ken are joined by special guest Kit O'Toole in discussing the Beatles' turning points, both career and musical. Also discussed is the news about Paul McCartney's lawsuit against Sony/ATV. Be sure to tell us your thoughts on our show. You can send them to our email address thingswesaidtodayradioshow@gmail.com, join our "Things We Said Today Beatles Fans" Facebook page, tweet us at @thingswesadfab or catch us each on Facebook and give us your thoughts. And we thank you for listening. Don't forget, you can stream the show from our very own YouTube page. And we invite you to please write a review of our show on our iTunes page. And be sure to check our Podbean page and on iTunes regularly for our latest shows, which usually appear each week. And we're giving away copies of the single-disc Blu-ray of "The Beatles: Eight Days a Week: The Touring Years" to three lucky listeners. Send your name and address to our gmail address above. (If you entered the earlier contest and didn't win, you're already in this one.) Deadline for entries is Jan. 31.
This week, Allan, Ken, Al and Steve give their picks of the very best Beatles singles and the reasons why for their choices. Also, we announce the two winners of the deluxe Blu-rays of "The Beatles: Eight Days a Week: The Touring Years" and ... we announce a new contest! As always, we want to hear your thoughts on our show. You can send them to our email address thingswesaidtodayradioshow@gmail.com, join our "Things We Said Today Beatles Fans" Facebook page, tweet us at @thingswesadfab or catch us each on Facebook and give us your thoughts. And we thank you for listening. Don't forget, you can stream the show from our very own YouTube page. And we invite you to please write a review of our show on our iTunes page.
The Greyhound bus system is a loosely held anarchy. Travel is insanity. It's hard to learn anything more from geniuses than how to hide your work. John moves back to the USA. Hit us up on Twitter! Fits and Starts - @fits_and_starts Daniel - @dcoulbourne John - @johnrudolphdrex Links: - [The Beatles - Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Beatles "The Beatles - Wikipedia") - [The Beatles: Eight Days a Week - The Touring Years (2016) - IMDb](http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2531318/ "The Beatles: Eight Days a Week - The Touring Years (2016) - IMDb") - [Soundbreaking](http://soundbreaking.com/ "Soundbreaking") - [Malcolm Gladwell - Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_Gladwell "Malcolm Gladwell - Wikipedia") - [The 10,000 Hour Rule](http://gladwell.com/outliers/the-10000-hour-rule/ "The 10,000 Hour Rule") - [How to Become Great at Just About Anything - Freakonomics Freakonomics](http://freakonomics.com/podcast/peak/ "How to Become Great at Just About Anything - Freakonomics Freakonomics") - [The Beatles Live at Shea Stadium1965 on Vimeo](https://vimeo.com/184482110 "The Beatles Live at Shea Stadium1965 on Vimeo") - [Steve Jobs - Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Jobs "Steve Jobs - Wikipedia") - [Lilliput and Blefuscu - Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lilliput_and_Blefuscu "Lilliput and Blefuscu - Wikipedia") - [George Martin - Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Martin "George Martin - Wikipedia") - [Apple's Steve Jobs Introduces 1st Gen iPod nano - YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JbG0gLhRqFU "Apple's Steve Jobs Introduces 1st Gen iPod nano - YouTube") - [Zune - Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zune "Zune - Wikipedia") - [Unattended Consequences](https://unattendedconsequences.simplecast.fm/ "Unattended Consequences") - [Quote by Ira Glass: “Nobody tells this to people who are beginners, ...”](http://www.goodreads.com/quotes/309485-nobody-tells-this-to-people-who-are-beginners-i-wish "Quote by Ira Glass: “Nobody tells this to people who are beginners, ...”") - [Greyhound](https://www.greyhound.com/ "Greyhound") - [Four Lion Air employees arrested for theft - National - The Jakarta Post](http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2016/01/05/four-lion-air-employees-arrested-theft.html "Four Lion Air employees arrested for theft - National - The Jakarta Post")
Allan, Ken, Al and Steve are joined by Kit O'Toole in our annual rundown of the best Beatles items of the year and a wishlist for 2017. We also remind you that the deadline for the Christmas contest to win one of two copies of the deluxe Blu-ray of "The Beatles: Eight Days a Week: The Touring Years" is Dec. 25. So get those entries in. (U.S. addresses only, please.) And we want to hear your thoughts on this or any of our other shows. You can send them to our email address thingswesaidtodayradioshow@gmail.com, join our "Things We Said Today Beatles Fans" Facebook page, tweet us at @thingswesadfab or catch us each on Facebook and give us your thoughts. And we thank you for listening. Don't forget, you can stream the show from our very own YouTube page. And we invite you to please write a review of our show on our iTunes page.
Is de nieuwe Beatles-documentaire ‘Eight Days a Week - The Touring Years' een hoogtepunt dit jaar of valt ‘ie toch tegen? Fab4Cast bespreekt de muziekfilm van regisseur Ron Howard.
The TWST gang returns this week to debate a topic of whether the Beatles, who it's acknowledged were musically innovative up to the "Revolver" and "Sgt. Pepper" albums, kept that innovation up on the later albums. We also discuss some news, including the death of another musician, Greg Lake. And be sure and stay tuned to the end of the show for a very special announcement on how you can win one of two copies of the Deluxe Blu-ray edition of "The Beatles: Eight Days a Week: The Touring Years." As we always do, we want to hear your thoughts on this or any of our other shows. You can send them to our email address thingswesaidtodayradioshow@gmail.com, join our "Things We Said Today Beatles Fans" Facebook page, tweet us at @thingswesadfab or catch us each on Facebook and give us your thoughts. And we thank you for listening. You can also stream the show on our very own YouTube page. And we invite you to write a review of our show on our iTunes page.
Flavourmag Film team, consisting of Film Editor Zehra Phelan, Daisy Edwards and Andy Furlong bring you their round-up of the best films to be released via cinema, DVD and streaming for the month of November 2016. Films covered include Arrival with an interview with Amy Adams, Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them and A United Kingdom,. The Beatles: Eight Days a Week - The Touring Years, Billy Connolly High Horse Tour Live and The BFG.
Hey guys, welcome to the Movie Mountain Podcast! This week, we review three movies, one of them is a very special review. First we talk about The Beatles: Eight Days a Week- The Touring Years which is one that we've been meaning to review for a couple weeks. Next up is the Ben Affleck action/drama The Accountant. Finally, the special review this week is La La Land. Billy, Drew and Edward had a chance to get to the Chicago International Film Festival to see it two months in advance. So that's a pretty packed show. Segment #1: Movie News - STX has announced a spin off of Bad Moms called Bad Dads. - It is rumored that Guy Richie will be directing a Disney live action remake of Aladdin. - Best Friends Trailer - Rogue One Trailer - Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them franchise will be now five movies. - Joel and Ethan Coen are writing a script about the Deep Web. Segment #2: Movies We Saw This Week - Tickled - Grizzly Man - The Infiltrator - North by Northwest - Raiders!: The Story of the Greatest Fan Film Ever - Creative Control - Elvis and Nixon Segment #3: Reviews - The Beatles: Eight Days a Week- The Touring Years - The Accountant - La La Land
Help! I need a podcast! Help! Not just any podcast! Help! You know I need a podcast, HELP! Well, help is on the way with Rokk Talk. This week, John and Colin review Ron Howard’s 2016 Beatles documentary, Eight Days a Week: The Touring Years. Additionally, John and Colin list their top ten favorite early […] The post Rokk Talk Ep. 05: Eight Days a Week appeared first on Mildly Pleased.
This week, Steve, Allan, Al and Ken welcome two very special guests to Things We Said Today -- Nigel Sinclair and Paul Crowder, producer and editor, respectively, of the Beatles' film "The Beatles: Eight Days a Week: The Touring Years." The two men tell some interesting and revealing stories about the making of the film that you'll absolutely love. Be sure and write to us at thingswesaidtodayradioshow@gmail.com, join our "Things We Said Today Beatles Fans" Facebook page or tweet us at @thingswesadfab or catch us each on Facebook and give us your thoughts. Thanks for listening!! (We're also heard on Fab4radio, WCPR1 and Pure Pop Radio and you can stream us on our very own YouTube page.)
Larry and Dr. Jess talk about Ron Howard's new documentary, The Beatles: Eight Days a Week - The Touring Years. They discuss the arc of the film, the band's art as well as its personality, and their own feelings about The Beatles, which leads to a great coda about the nature of memory and how, even though their both too young, Larry and Dr. Jess can have vibrant memories of John Lennon, who died when they were both infants. Brief sidebars throughout include whether or not they should by an expensive Megabloks set and the importance of content vs. collectibles when purchasing Blu-rays. Drum/Vocal performances include Eight Days a Week, Help!, and Don't Let Me Down.
In this episode, Sean and Jake break down some of the September albums they have been excited about, including new albums by Touché Amoré, Angel Olsen, Beach Slang, Hamilton+Rostam, and Cymbals Eat Guitars. They also discuss the new Ron Howard-directed Beatles documentary "Eight Days a Week: The Touring Years" (45:50).
Episode 67! Black Mass, Blair Witch, Money Monst…, The Beatles: Eight Days a Week – The Touring Years
This week the guys get in on the game of using three fictional characters to describe themselves. Then Evan and Kris talk about the 70mm and Widescreen Festival at the Somerville Theatre (at 7:04), where they saw TRON and SLEEPING BEAUTY. While discussing how beautiful these films look, they each share new elements that they discovered by watching them on the big screen. After that, Dave provides a “Riedel’s Recap” of GREEN ROOM (at 15:56), which offers specific comparisons to Jeremy Saulnier’s previous movie BLUE RUIN. Next, Kris delivers a “Keeping up with the Jensons” about DEMON (at 21:32), where he offers a very different take on the picture than Evan. Dave transitions into THE BEATLES: EIGHT DAYS A WEEK – THE TOURING YEARS (at 29:57), a Ron Howard documentary that attempts to whitewash tensions between the band’s members. Finally, Kris and Evan close out with QUEEN OF KATWE (at 39:10), a Disney sports movie about chess, which is carried by good humor and cute kids learning about life.
This week, Ken, Al, Allan and Steve talk about "The Beatles: Eight Days a Week: The Touring Years" and also discuss "The Beatles at Shea Stadium" featurette shown only in theaters. Be sure and write to us at thingswesaidtodayradioshow@gmail.com, join our "Things We Said Today Beatles Fans" Facebook page or tweet us at @thingswesadfab or catch us each on Facebook and give us your thoughts. Thanks for listening!! (We're also heard on Fab4radio, WCPR1 and Pure Pop Radio and you can stream us on our very own YouTube page.)
Stream episodes from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly) In this episode of Movies First, we take a look at the Ron Howard produced documentary Eight Days A Week, The Touring Years. 'A compilation of found footage featuring music, interviews, and stories of The Beatles' 250 concerts from 1963 to 1966.' Starring The Beatles (IMDb) Subscribe, rate and Review Movies First at iTunes, audioBoom, Stitcher, Pocketcasts, Podbean, Tunein or any good podcatcher app. Email: hello@bitesz.com For more, follow Movies First on Facebook, twitter and Google+: Facebook: @moviesfirst twitter: @moviesfirst Google+: https://plus.google.com/u/2/collection/8p-OaB If you're enjoying Movies First, please share and tell your friends. The best recommendation we can receive is one from you. Thank you... #movies #cinema #TheBeatles #beatles Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview Larry Kane of The Beatles: Eight Days A Week - The Touring Years. After their now-legendary North American debut on “The Ed Sullivan Show” in 1964, The Beatles transfixed the U.S. and the tremors were felt worldwide, transforming music and pop culture forever with their records and television appearances. The Beatles' extraordinary musicianship and charisma also made them one of the greatest live bands of all time. In The Beatles:Eight Days a Week – The Touring Years, Oscar®-winning director Ron Howard (A Beautiful Mind, Apollo 13) explores the history of The Beatles through the lens of the group's concert performances, from their early days playing small clubs in Liverpool and Hamburg to their unprecedented world tours in packed stadiums around the globe from New York to Melbourne to Tokyo. The first feature-length documentary authorized by The Beatles since the band's breakup in 1970, Eight Days a Week features rare and never-before-seen archival footage of shows and interviews, plus new interviews with Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and numerous prominent observers. The film captures the exhilaration of The Beatles' phenomenal rise to fame as well as the toll it eventually took on the band members, prompting them to stop touring altogether in August 1966 and devote their prodigious musical energy to the series of ground-breaking studio recordings for which they are best known today.
Director Ron Howard discusses his new documentary The Beatles: Eight Days a Week - The Touring Years, which goes behind the scenes with John, Paul, George and Ringo, from The Cavern Club to the height of Beatlemania in the years 1962-66.The American poet Sharon Olds has won the Pulitzer Prize, the T. S. Eliot Prize and most recently the $100,000 Wallace Stevens Award. She talks to Kirsty Lang about her new collection, Odes.Tom Ellis is an artist whose work includes paintings and functionless furniture which are often displayed together. For the past four years he has drawn inspiration from the eclectic Wallace Collection in London which shows its paintings, furniture, and porcelain in the townhouse of its former owners, Sir Richard and Lady Wallace. He explains how this has complemented his work.Ralph Fiennes reportedly spent two months living in Moscow learning Russian to prepare for his role in the costume drama Two Women. Based on Ivan Turgenev's 1854 play A Month in The Country, the film sees Fiennes act and deliver lines entirely in Russian, alongside a Russian-speaking cast. Critic and stand-up comedian Viv Groskop reviews. Presenter Kirsty Lang Producer Jerome Weatherald.
THE NOT OLD BETTER SHOW MOVIE REVIEW & INTERVIEW: "EIGHT DAYS A WEEK, THE TOURING YEARS," FROM RON HOWARD... Just when you thought you knew everything there was to know about the Beatles, Ron Howard has uncovered new things about the Fab Four for the upcoming documentary, The Beatles: Eight Days a Week -- The Touring Years. Welcome to The Not Old Better Show Movie Review and Interview: Ron Howard, and his new film, The Beatles: Eight Days a Week – The Touring Years. The film traces John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr from 1962-1966 during the years that they became a phenomenon. Ron Howard was a kid at the time, playing Opie on The Andy Griffith Show, and he (like everyone else in our Not Old Better audience) found himself swept up in Beatlemania. Howard watched as the Beatles debuted on Ed Sullivan, toured the US, and eventually decided touring wasn't the band wanted to do. The Beatles, whether performing live, or on their recordings, never held anything back. They had no reason to. But, The Beatles, due to increasing pressure of touring, had many reasons to cease live concert performances. While we can still see “The Cute One” who's out touring now, and of course Ringo is still with us, but for those of us not able to ever see them together live, this film in its audio brilliance, along with mesmerizing video footage recreates that magic, and it's guaranteed to raise a big smile on your face and well worth the price of admission. Enjoy!
On this, the fifteenth anniversary of the September 11th terror attacks, Tony and Gary recall what happened that day behind the scenes at "Good Morning America", where they were working at the time. It is a fascinating look back at a day we will all Never Forget. Then, it's part two of our preview of the new Beatles projects. The guys talk to veteran, award winning journalist Larry Kane, author of "Ticket to Ride", about traveling with The Beatles for the entirety of their 1964 and 1965 U.S. tours. No other American journalist had the relationship that Larry had with "the boys". Larry is featured in the new Ron Howard documentary "Eight Days a Week--The Touring Years", in theaters Sept. 15th, and on Hulu Sept. 17th. PLUS: A Beatles music mystery; Tony gets a new credit card; and the guys go on TV! It's an episode you won't forget. Note: Larry Kane's "Ticket to Ride" is now available as an e-book, and can be ordered through the Amazon portal at www.TonyPerkinsShow.com.
This week, Allan, Ken, Al and Steve talk about the announcement and first trailer of the long-awaited Beatles/Ron Howard film "Eight Days a Week: The Touring Years," the recent passings of Wings guitarist Henry McCullough and record producer Chips Moman and anything else Beatles that crosses their minds. Be sure and download or listen to this show and send your comments to thingswesaidtodayradioshow@gmail.com. And join us every week for more Beatles talk. (Photo courtesy Apple Corps Ltd.)