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Connor and Jordan cross the pond once again to discuss the merits of chandeliers as party topics, rich boys as parking attendants, and Kelly Preston as the villain in the teen rom-com What A Girl Wants, starring Amanda Bynes.
Get ready for your mind to be blown: Christina Aguilera's debut album is officially TWENTY-FIVE years old! On this brand new episode of POP THEORY, Jeff and Zach do a track-by-track reminiscing of “Christina Aguilera.” From the classics like “Genie In A Bottle”, “What A Girl Wants”, and “Come On Over Baby (All I Want Is You)” to album cuts like “So Emotional”, “When You Put Your Hands On Me” and “Love Will Find A Way” we leave no stone left unturned. We even revisit a special bonus track during our now FAMOUS segment, “Songs We Don't Talk About Enough.”Additional topics include Britney's "In The Zone" and "Blackout" as well as our first reactions to Katy Perry's latest single, "Lifetimes."
This week it's The Amanda Show! The girls are talking all about Amanda Bynes and how she's the man. Follow LTP on Social Media
David & Phil share stories with two amazing songwriters. Graham Gouldman wrote some of the greatest rock classics of The British Invasion as a teenager in The Sixties, before becoming a founding member of 10cc in The Seventies. Graham is currently leading 10cc on the Ultimate, Ultimate Greatest Hits Tour playing their first American dates in over three decades. Shelly Peiken is a major American songwriter, writing or co-writing smashes like "What A Girl Wants" and "Come On Over Baby" by Christina Aguilera, "Bitch" by Meredith Brooks, "Almost Doesn't Count" by Brandy, and one of David's favorite songs of all-time, "Human" recorded by The Pretenders. Shelly also wrote the 2016 book, "Confessions of a Serial Songwriter," Grammy nominated for Best Spoken Word Album. To learn more about Graham, go to https://www.grahamgouldman.info. To learn more about Shelly, go to https://www.shellypeiken.com. To learn more about building community through food and "Somebody Feed the People," visit the Philanthropy page at philrosenthalworld.com.
After a slew of hits like 'What a Girl Wants,' 'She's the Man' and 'Easy A,' Amanda Bynes retired from acting at age 24...devastating the nation. This is one of the only interviews she gave in the years since, taking former PAPER editor Abby Schreiber around her fashion school and talking Chatting Tatum, substance abuse and *those* tweets. This one has so, so many revelations (that are still being circulated by would-be pop culture journalists on TikTok today) — smash that triangle, uggos. Read for yourself below, and hear more from Abby by listening to HOAX: The Sherri Papini story.https://www.papermag.com/amanda-bynes-break-the-internetSubscribe to our Patreon HEREFollow us on Instagram HEREFollow us on Tiktok HEREFollow Beatrice HEREFollow Ivana HERE
Songwriter, singer, author, and musician's advocate Shelly Peiken joins the podcast in this episode. She's written some of the biggest hits of the past 30 years like What A Girl Wants, Almost Doesn't Count, Come On Over Baby, Bitch, and so many more. Shelly talks about what got her into music as a kid and how she pivoted from a career in fashion to music. Being a hit songwriter was not straightforward or immediate. But once she sold a song that found it's way onto a Taylor Dayne album, she discovered that songwriting was more her style than being a touring musician. Shelly talks about how she wrote some of her biggest hits, how she also sang on some of them, and how digital delivery changed EVERYTHING and changed it almost overnight. That's when she helped found Songwriters Of North America and advocated for the modernization of songwriters' rights. In addition to writing hit songs, Shelly has also written a hit book, was nominated for a Grammy, and has won a She Rocks Award! So what's next for her? She's in the middle of writing a musical. This conversation was an amazing behind the curtain look at songwriting, how it's changed over the years, and more. We even answer the question, “if you write the song but someone else records it before you, are you covering yourself when you record it?” Check out Shelly Peiken at shellypeiken.com, on Facebook or Instagram. Check out her album 2.0, Etc and get the book Confessions Of a Serial Songwriter. Follow us @PerformanceAnx on social media. Send us a cup of coffee at ko-fi.com/performanceanxiety. Buy merch at performanceanx.threadless.com. Check out our sponsors and get ready for a peek behind the curtain with Shelly Peiken on Performance Anxiety on the Pantheon Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
To really make it clear that Donny Appreciation is over, Chelsea enrolls the help of zodiac enthusiast, Gabby Prescod (of Bravo's Summer House), to choose between Pisces men or Gemini women. With that out of the way, the three discuss the Amanda Bynes classic, "What A Girl Wants" - the recycled set, how they'd ruin the life of an evil step-sister, and Harry Potter look-a-likes. Then, Donny follows the plot closely on Wikipedia, Gabby shares her most vivid Fashion Week memories, and the Cuties air out their family's smelliest dirty laundry. For bonus episodes and unedited & unhinged audio and video recaps, subscribe to our Patreon! Follow Us on Social Media! TikTok: @cuteonepodcast Chelsea: @ohnochels Donny: @realdonnywood Support the show Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/cuteone and get on your way to being your best self. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Jackie and Danielle are talking about 2003 comedy What A Girl Wants with their guest Olivia! On a whim, American teenager Daphne boards a plane to England to find the father she never met. Upon arriving there, though, she makes a startling discovery: The man she's looking for is Lord Henry Dashwood, a member of the British upper class, who is running for political office. Lord Henry didn't know Daphne existed, but he welcomes her into his life. However, she isn't so sure -- and his family and his current betrothed look on her disapprovingly. Starring: Amanda Bynes, Colin Firth, Kelly Preston, Eileen Atkins, Anna Chancellor and Jonathan Pryce ·Season 2 Episode 48· --- No More Late Fees - https://biolinks.heropost.io/nomorelatefees --- Olivia: IG: https://www.instagram.com/_olivia_joan_ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@oliviajoan18 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nomorelatefees/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nomorelatefees/support --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nomorelatefees/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nomorelatefees/support
Returning guest Meghan Semmens is here to talk about a Princess Diaries rip-off that wasn't as good...What A Girl Wants! Exciting announcement to come in the next couple weeks, so stay tuned :)Follow Meghan @meg.semmens on InstagramFollow the podcast @didthatagewellon Instagram and TwitterFollow Molly @mollybirdsmith on Instagram and Twitter
This time Melanie makes Adam watch one of her sleepover movies with What A Girl Wants with Nickelodeon star Amanda Bynes. Colin Firth is Britishly charming, Bridgeton is discussed (a lot), and Adam's thoughts on this chick flick are kinda surprising.So put on the kettle, get those pinkies up, and enjoy!What A Girl Wants is streaming on HBO Max.Follow Melanie Weir: Instagram @mel.ohh.dramatic and Twitter @spoopityboop Follow Adam Mock: Instagram @mock_adam and Twitter @Ad_MockFollow The Show: Twitter @MadeYouWatchEmail: feedback@madeyouwatchapodcast.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/madeyouwatch/support
This time Melanie makes Adam watch one of her sleepover movies with What A Girl Wants with Nickelodeon star Amanda Bynes. Colin Firth is Britishly charming, Bridgeton is discussed (a lot), and Adam's thoughts on this chick flick are kinda surprising.So put on the kettle, get those pinkies up, and enjoy!What A Girl Wants is streaming on HBO Max.Follow Melanie Weir: Instagram @mel.ohh.dramatic and Twitter @spoopityboop Follow Adam Mock: Instagram @mock_adam and Twitter @Ad_MockFollow The Show: Twitter @MadeYouWatchEmail: feedback@madeyouwatchapodcast.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/madeyouwatch/support
Hey all, Happy Thursday!! Welcome back to another episode of And That's That On That. This month we're spotlighting songwriters and we're so excited to continue the streak with x2 GRAMMY-nominated songwriter, Shelly Peiken! You may know the songs she's written such as “Bitch” by Meredith Brooks, “What A Girl Wants” and “Come On Over Baby” by Christina Aguilera, “I'm A Mess” by Bebe Rexha, “Who You Are” by Jessie J, and has written for other artists like Keith Urban, Britney Spears, Brandy, Celine Dion, Miley Cyrus, Backstreet Boys, Selena Gomez, Demi Lovato and the list goes on… She is the author of the book “Confessions of A Serial Songwriter,” an amusing and poignant memoir about Shelly's journey from young girl falling under the spell of magical songs to a working professional songwriter creating smash hits of her own. She joins us today to chat about her life in the music industry writing some of music's biggest hits, the present day music industry, and how things have changed since she started almost thirty years ago. Plus, on this week's "Pit or Peak," Haley has a not so pleasant experience at the doctors and Gavyn has his yearly existential crisis! And That's That On That. --- (Credits: Theme Song - “Cheesecake” by Ian Post, Courtesy of artlist.io, Audio Editing/Engineering by Gavyn Bailey, Produced by Gavyn Bailey and Haley Chapman) Follow us on TikTok and Instagram for more chaotic content! Host Socials: @haleschaps and @gavynbailey. ** Don't forget to subscribe & hit the notification bell!** --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
First up, the girls rehashbrown their trips to Mexico and Coachella. They both may have had the greatest weekends of their lives. Then they dive into the 2003 romcom "What A Girl Wants" starring our girl Amanda Bynes, who we miss seeing on our screens dearly. Jenny recounts thinking that the term 'going steady' was actually 'going study' and Abbey recalls all the vagina tickles the kissing scene from this movie gave her. Finally, Jenny spills some some little know fact about the royals. Please rewatch this movie. We promise you won't regret it! Take care of your love ferns! romcomedians@gmail.com @romcomedianspod @_jennyjennings @abbeyfinch
Singer/Songwriter Shelly Peiken is best known for hits like "Bitch" with Meredith Brooks and "What A Girl Wants" with Christina Aguilera. Shelly has written hundreds of songs that have put us in touch with our emotions. In this podcast, we talk about what it takes to make a hit and what's next for her in this ever changing industry. But before that, Shelly answers the 10 seconds to air question. You can find all things Shelly on her website https://www.shellypeiken.com.
This week we're taking a moment for one of our childhood favorites, Amanda Bynes! We're talking The Amanda Show, What I Like About You, What A Girl Wants, She's The Man, and honoring the comedic legacy of our gal. Amanda Bynes was always the goofy girl that shook things up and we all wanted to be her friend. Let's give credit where credit is due and appreciate the comedic chops she had starting from a young age. Grab your crop top, long skirt, and clogs and enjoy this throwback moment. Want more podcast content? Join us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/thisisamomentpodcast Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisisamomentpod/ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/thisamomentpod Music by Khalil Slim
This episode we're having a spoiler-filled discussion about the 1998 Cinderella reimagining Ever After, starring Drew Barrymore. https://wildprettythings.podbean.com/ https://www.patreon.com/wildprettythingspod new and upcoming content: Birds Of Prey commentary, Blockers review Venmo: WPGrrNoise email: wildprettyanimals@gmail.com YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCeb-r1oOdLwhyRGl_QVWyA instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wildprettythingspod/ twitter: @WildPrettyPod https://twitter.com/WildPrettyPod Jarret: https://letterboxd.com/GrrNoise/ ; https://twitter.com/GrrNoise and on Instagram Melissa: @mellooyellow on Twitter; mmsloter on Instagram; https://letterboxd.com/mellooyellow/ Melissa's other show: Still Great, Bob? http://stillgreatpod.com/ a Mad Men rewatch podcast 0:02:30 Ever After (1998) available on Disney+ in the US 0:06:10 Spoiler-free Evaluations 0:14:10 Cinematographer Andrew Dunn (Practical Magic, Hot Rod, The Perks of Being a Wallflower, What A Girl Wants) and Amanda Bynes 0:16:45 Crew Directed and co-written by Andy Tennant (It Takes Two, Sweet Home Alabama) Screenplay also by Rick Parks and Susannah Grant (Erin Brokavich, In Her Shoes, and 28 Days) Produced by Mireille Soria (Dreamworks animation) & Tracey Trench (Herbie reboot with LL) Costume head: Jenny Beavan - Fury Road, Cruella, Sense & Sensibility (1995) 0:22:42 Cast & the Baz Lurhmann influence Drew Barrymore as Danielle de Barbarac Dougray Scott as Prince Henry (Batwoman) Anjelica Huston as Baroness Rodmilla de Ghent (The Witches, Addams Family, John Wick 3) Megan Dodds as Marguerite de Ghent (For All Mankind) Melanie Lynskey as Jacqueline de Ghent (Castle Rock, Coyote Ugly, Perks, 2 1/2 men) Patrick Godfrey as Leonardo da Vinci Lee Ingleby as Gustave Richard O'Brien as Pierre Le Pieu (w - Rocky Horror Picture Show) Timothy West as King Francis Judy Parfitt as Queen Marie Toby Jones as Royal Page (First Cow, Atomic Blonde, Hunger Games) 0:36:00 Cinderella as a meme 0:43:15 Plot synopsis 1:18:00 Jarret's observations 1:30:00 Role Around Remake, reboot, sequelize the main topic and pick female cast separately and see how many roles match. 1:37:30 Other Cinderella Adaptations - Disney TV musical starring Brandy, Whitney Houston, Bernadette Peters as Stepmother, Veanne Cox and Natalie Desselle as sisters Falling in Love with Love added for Peters form 30s Rodgers musical choreographer directing the Halle Bailey Little Mermaid LA remake Disney's 2015 adaptation 2021 musical adaptation now available on Prime directed by Kay Cannon (Blockers) A Cinderella Story 1:46:00 Game - Soundtracking Melissa picks a movie related to any Cinderella adaptation for Jarret to guess based on the soundtrack and a few other clues as needed. 1:54:45 Game - Tags and Rags Jarret gives Melissa keywords and quotes from reviews or comments from a movie related to an upcoming topic. Melissa tries to guess the movie. Upcoming Episodes: Y the Last Man, Kate (Netflix), Halloween sequel(s), Scream https://letterboxd.com/grrnoise/list/wild-pretty-things-2021/
Shelly Peiken is a multi-platinum, 2x GRAMMY nominated hit songwriter. Among her songs is “What A Girl Wants” recorded by Christina Aguilera and “Bitch” recorded by Meredith Brooks.Robert's featured song in this episode is “You Started Something”, from Project Grand Slam's 2018 Billboard #1 album, Trippin'. Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/2N9bV9J351Sw1cgoL0e05G-------------------------------Robert's “Follow Your Dream Handbook”, a combination memoir and how-to, telling his personal story and giving readers step-by-step instructions how to follow and succeed at their dream, will be released on August 26th. The Handbook has already been endorsed by many people. Look for it on Amazon and wherever books are sold!In this episode, Robert and Shelly discuss:Her early days as a songwriterPerforming at The Bitter EndHer first hit for Taylor DayneHer major hits “What A Girl Wants” and “Bitch”Working with Christina AguileraHer album Shelly Peiken 2.0 If you enjoyed the show, please Subscribe, Rate, and Review the podcast. Just click here.Get your Complimentary DREAM ROADMAP with Robert's 5 steps to pursue and succeed at YOUR dream. Just click here: https://www.followyourdreampodcast.com/dreamroadmap Connect with Shelly: https://www.shellypeiken.com Connect with the Follow Your Dream Podcast:Website: www.followyourdreampodcast.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/followyourdreampodcast/Facebook: www.facebook.com/FollowYourDreamPodcastEmail Robert: robert@followyourdreampodcast.com Follow Robert's band, Project Grand Slam, and his music:Website: https://www.projectgrandslam.comStore: https://www.thepgsstore.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/PGSjazzFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/projectgrandslam/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/04BdGdJszDD8WtAFXc9skWApple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/project-grand-slam/274548453Email: pgs@projectgrandslam.com
This week, we discuss teen rom com, What A Girl Wants with a brand new guest, Jessica! Join us as we sip Debutante cocktails and get a little toasty talking about this movie and a variety of other topics! Is this a rom com classic??? Email us and let us know at toasttoromcoms@gmail.com or visit our website toasttoromcoms.com and submit your comments. Rate! Review! Follow! Subscribe! Twitter: @atoasttoromcoms Instagram: @toastyromcoms
It's time to talk about Amanda. Amanda Bynes raised us all through her iconic roles in She's The Man, Easy A, and What A Girl Wants and needless to say she went through a lot to end up where she is today. We get into her beginning as a Nickelodeon star and how she ended up as a victim of the tabloids amidst her ever-present legal troubles. Shout out to Mila Tequila and SLO4N, both incredible YouTubers who I got a lot of this info from! Produced by Dear Media
It's time to talk about Amanda. Amanda Bynes raised us all through her iconic roles in She's The Man, Easy A, and What A Girl Wants and needless to say she went through a lot to end up where she is today. We get into her beginning as a Nickelodeon star and how she ended up as a victim of the tabloids amidst her ever-present legal troubles. Shout out to Mila Tequila and SLO4N, both incredible YouTubers who I got a lot of this info from! Produced by Dear Media
Shelly Peiken is a multi-platinum American songwriter best known for Christina Aguilera’s No. 1 smash, “What a Girl Wants,” and Meredith Brooks’ GRAMMY nominated “Bitch.” Shelly has also written for and with, Jessie J, Britney Spears, Bebe Rexha, Demo Lovato, Selena Gomez, Miley Cyrus, Keith Urban and has had hundreds of songs placed in TV and film. Her book Confessions of a Serial Songwriter, which chronicles her journey from a young girl falling under the spell of magical songs to writing hits of her own, earned her a second GRAMMY nomination for Best Spoken Word Album. Shelly is thrilled to have recently released 2.0 etc…which includes ‘re-imaginations’ of her well-known songs as well as some personal favorites that have never been heard. She is a passionate advocate of creators’ rights with SONA (Songwriters of North America) and lives in Los Angeles. shellypeiken.com/about
In this episode we discuss Canadian maternal grandparents, breastfeeding on Jim Carey flicks, corporate hippies, mod/hodge podge, bedoiun soundclash wedding vibes, father daughter romance movies, funking up the house, putting a cork in the p*nis hole, drinking milk, shooting pottery pigeons, testing paternity via toast, doesthedogdie.com, honouring the father and SO MUCH MORE!!!
We talk about our biggest movie pet peeves: siblings calling each other “sibling”, The Clash, background extras, and more. All in this episode with Alexei Toliopoulos and Gen Fricker.Tell us your biggest pet peeve at @netflixanz on Instagram and Twitter, or tag #thebigfilmbuffet.Further reading:London Calling in The Conjuring 2https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6PVv497n0i4London Calling in Billy Elliothttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUkIb9ZV9NQ&t=42sLondon Calling in Die Another Dayhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRbTQKh1RN8&ab_channel=MI5MI6GCHQLondon Calling in What A Girl Wantshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4HDAjcNi-o&ab_channel=RayannCoxBad extras actinghttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oaGzxjGBCnA&ab_channel=Grunge
Hop on board the nostalgia train yet again because we found another excuse to hang out with our dad Colin Firth! This week we're exploring another classic piece of teen girl culture that Kirstie missed in the early aughts, What A Girl Wants. This film is jam packed with flare jeans, hijinks, and Colin Firth dancing in leather pants. We explore some latent feelings about Vespas, wonder what the writers knew about the House of Windsor, and are compelled to say this movie is Not That Bad? Thank you to our very kind listeners who have been sending us content suggestions, keep them coming!
MEET JESSICA. Jessica Bendinger's movies have grossed over $500 million worldwide, and have spawned myriad sequels, TV shows and Jeopardy questions. Her directorial debut STICK IT (starring Jeff Bridges) had the highest per screen average its' opening weekend, and was the #1 download on iTunes for 7 straight weeks. An acclaimed Hollywood screenwriter who launched onto the scene with her original script BRING IT ON (which debuted at #1 in the box office and remained there for two weeks), Jessica was named by Glamour Magazine as one of Hollywood’s Most Powerful Women Under 40. Bendinger was a writer on the Emmy and Golden Globe award-winning Season Four of SEX AND THE CITY, credited on the episode entitled, "TIME & PUNISHMENT." A former journalist for SPIN Magazine + MTV News, Jessica also directed music videos for artists such as Queen Latifah, Steady B, Coro, Tony Terry, Warrior Soul, Masters of Reality and Loudness. Her Queen Latifah video for FLY GIRL was nominated for two Billboard Awards: Best Rap Video and Best Director/Rap Video. Jessica's screenwriting credits include: THE TRUTH ABOUT CHARLIE, FIRST DAUGHTER and AQUAMARINE. Her uncredited work includes:WHAT A GIRL WANTS, FREAKY FRIDAY, MEAN GIRLS, CHARLIE'S ANGELS 2, JUST LIKE HEAVEN, GHOSTS OF GIRLFRIENDS PAST, G-FORCE and HITCH. She wrote and directed the teen gymnastics hit STICK IT, which got a gold medal podium shout-out during the 2008 Olympics broadcast...as US Champion Nastia Liukin won gold in the All-Around Competition. Simon & Schuster published debut novel "The Seven Rays" in 2009. Her original television pilots for THE 7 RAYS, LADYLIKE and CLOCKED are in development. An avid songwriter, Bendinger co-wrote “Hurts to Think” for Miranda Lambert’s last album, FOUR THE RECORD, and has been collaborating on a new stage musical called PSYCHED, a comedic journey through the wonderful world of mental health. Jessica lives in Hollywood with her dog Minnie
In this episode we review the movie What A Girl Wants, and Eli seems to be going slightly crazy. Enjoy!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On this episode, Dave covers hot takes on Christina Aguilera, Dawes, Elton John and Coldplay. His hot takes include: Hot Take 1: In Christina Aguilera’s “What A Girl Wants”, the chorus starts with the end of the phrase, while the middle of the chorus starts with the beginning of the phrase.Hot Take 2: Taylor Goldsmith from Dawes is one of the best lyricists of this generation.Hot Take 3: Elton John’s “Rocket Man” has an unconventional double strum guitar pattern that juxtaposes well with the musical thinking of 2020, which is centered on perfection and fine-tuning.Hot Take 4: Dave’s favorite key change in all of rock music comes in Def Leppard’s “Armageddon It”.Hot Take 5: “Yellow” by Coldplay and “I Can’t Make You Love Me” by Bonnie Raitt both have chord changes in the last waning seconds of the songs that catch you off guard. American Songwriter Podcast Network
Hosted by Amber: It is a universal truth that women offer indications that they're into a guy, but what those signs actually are are often glossed over. In this episode, we provide some insight into the minds of women. Join us as we discuss when she's into you, when she's not, and how to keep momentum going in the early stages of a relationship.
It's a throwback episode this week on Love YA, with Maren and Martha digging up the 2003 "gem" What A Girl Wants. We discuss Amanda Bynes' ouvre, the highs and lows of this early aughts film, and Colin Firth's distressing lack of shirtlessness.
Amazing Amanda Bynes is our lort zaddy in What A Girl Wants. We basically are laughing and quippin and rippin and grippin. This movie is amazing. We crack our own eggs just trying to talk about it. LISTEN AND TICKLE YOUR FUNNY BONES! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Having directed and produced such shows as Jack Ryan, Hunters, For All Mankind, Hell On Wheels, Legion, Waco, Goliath, and frankly too many others films and shows to count...Dennie Gordon is no stranger to working with giant crews on massive sets. Having also directed a feature film in China during the SARS outbreak, I think it’s safe to say that Dennie knows something about keeping her crew members safe despite the risks. And not more than 2 minutes into our interview, Dennie rolled the following grenade into the middle of the room: “I think the cameras are going to start rolling again when there’s a vaccine.” Whoah. So what does that mean for everyone who’s livelihoods depend on cameras rolling? On needing makeup and hair done, sets to be designed, built, and painted...lights to be set up, focused to be pulled, costumes to be purchased and fitted, and in the case of most of my listeners...footage that needs to be cut. What’s the plan if cameras don’t roll again until we have a vaccine? And are there alternatives? Will production flee to other states or other countries that are willing to take the risks? Are crew members going to have to choose between unemployment or signing death waivers? There are a lot of questions right now, and neither I nor Dennie promise to have the answers. But we do our best to discuss all of the various options out there so all of us can make more informed decisions about what comes next. Want to Hear More Episodes Like This One? » Click here to subscribe and never miss another episode Here's What You'll Learn: Despite the “when there’s a vaccine” grenade Dennie rolled into the room, she assures us the Industry is putting protocols in place to make sets as safe as possible. But we have a long road ahead. Why she thinks talk shows, game shows, stage studio events will come back much sooner. Location set pieces won’t come back for a while. The astonishing story of Dennie Gordon's experience working on a feature film in China DURING the SARS-COV2 outbreak. Insurance. Waivers. Liability… Who’s really going to take this on at the end of the day? What should we expect working on set to look like before a vaccine? How do we tell good stories while following physical distancing guidelines? How can creative professionals continue building their careers? After all, we never learn anything when we’re not working. How will we be able to collaborate at the same level as before? For example, if writer’s rooms are meeting on Zoom calls instead of in person, how much gets lost in the creative process? Why not create stories that reflect the reality we’re living in with COVID-19? Dennie’s thoughts on having everyone live on set as a closed community where everyone is tested. (Example: Tyler Perry who built a set on a former army barracks.) Does she think people will be willing to live in a quarantined set, isolated from family and friends for months just to have a job again? What about reality shows? Will they resume before scripted? People in some countries such as Australia, New Zealand, Czechoslovakia, Iceland, & South Korea have already started shooting. What opportunities does that present? How do you navigate production when one state says they’re not ready to start shooting because it’s unsafe and in the next state, they’re saying “We’re already making television, what are you guys doing over there?” Since it’s going to be more expensive for productions to operate and doing so with less people, and considering that so many people will want to work and do it for less money, what effect do you expect that downward pressure on wages to have and what would you hope to see? What are we going to do about post-production or are they in a good enough position with remote workflows? Can you still tell the same quality stories if you never meet your post-production crew in person? What does pilot season look like? Do we think the structure of the way we do the business side of things is going to change? What do you think is going to happen to television in general considering the expected reduction in the volume of shows that will be produced? What are some of the ideas you’ve come up with to pivot and be innovative when it looks like you may not be able to go back to directing for a year or two? Does it make sense for you to provide value in other ways such as mentorship? And what does mentorship and networking look like in the time of coronavirus? Dennie Gordon’s words of wisdom: “Use this time. When this is all over, people will be able to define themselves by how they used this time.” Why Dennie expects us to have to get much better at communicating their ideas to each other. Do you think we’ll end up going towards making features and not doing episodic T.V. for a long time because it’s just so hard to sustain the level of production T.V. requires? Can we expect a resurgence of small indie movies? Useful Resources Mentioned: How The World’s Biggest Producers Are Plotting Their Way Out Of The Pandemic Reopening Hollywood: From Insurance To Testing, Crowd Scenes & Craft Services, Here Are The Pandemic Problems Studios Are Trying To Solve Before The Restart Reopening Hollywood: Kurt Sutter On How To Bring Back TV Dramas After Coronavirus Shutdown What’s needed for Hollywood to get back to work safely? Ep85: Mentorship, Networking, and Surviving Hollywood Blockbusters | with Dody Dorn, ACE Ep97: When Are We Going Back to Work? And How Can We Earn Income Now? | Community Q&A Our Generous Sponsors: This episode is made possible for you by Ergodriven, the makers of the Topo Mat, my #1 recommendation for anyone who stands at their workstation. The Topo is super comfortable, an awesome conversation starter, and it’s also scientifically proven to help you move more throughout the day which helps reduce discomfort and also increase your focus and productivity. Click here to learn more and get your Topo Mat. Guest Bio: Dennie Gordon has been a trailblazing female director her entire career; spanning the worlds of feature films, television series, mini-series and branded content. Her range of genre busting entertainment spans an unusual spectrum of comedy and drama. After being one of the first women to graduate from Yale's School of Drama with an MFA in Directing, Gordon first gained recognition when A HARD RAIN was chosen by Showtime's Discovery Program. Thanks to Steven Spielberg, a rough cut of her film attracted the attention of George Lucas who donated the film's mix at Skywalker Ranch. A HARD RAIN, which Gordon also wrote, went on to win dramatic awards at the British Short Film Festival and the Hampton's Film Festival. This film also caught the eye of David E. Kelley who enlisted Gordon to helm multiple episodes of his television series including GOLIATH, (where she was Co EP) PICKET FENCES, CHICAGO HOPE, ALLY MCBEAL, and THE PRACTICE. Gordon has directed over 100 hours of network television including such critically acclaimed series as LEGION, which was on many critic’s lists as a top 10 show of 2017, with the “astounding direction of Dennie Gordon and her twisted visionary imagery taking the X-Men universe to a whole new level”. Her other work includes BLOODLINE, RECTIFY, EMPIRE, KINGDOM, POWER, HELL ON WHEELS, GRACE & FRANKIE, THE OFFICE, 30 ROCK, Aaron Sorkin’s SPORTS NIGHT, and HBO's TRACEY TAKES ON, for which Gordon won the DGA Comedy Award. Gordon recently completed the mini-series WACO, JACK RYAN Season 2 FOR ALL MANKIND for Apple, and THE HUNT starring Al Pacino. Gordon directed the comedy cult hit JOE DIRT starring David Spade, and Christopher Walken, and WHAT A GIRL WANTS starring Oscar Winner Colin Firth, Dame Eileen Atkins, and Jonathan Pryce. Gordon was the first American woman to direct a film for the domestic Chinese market, called MY LUCKY STAR. The 2013 film starred Oscar nominee Zhang Ziyi and Wang Leehom and was filmed in China and Singapore in the summer of 2012. MY LUCKY STAR was the number one film in China for 4 weeks on 5000 screens. Gordon is a sought after commercial director having completed campaigns for Honda, Toyota, Tsingtao beer and Xcel energy as well as campaigns with Jimmy Fallon, Betty White, Adam Devine and Don Cheadle. She recently completed a short dramatic film for Huawei, which was shot in Prague. She is repped by Little Minx and CAA. Dennie Gordon's website Dennie in the L.A. Times article: What’s needed for Hollywood to get back to work safely? 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Hit songwriter Shelly Peiken has penned top tracks that include Christina Aguilera's “What a Girl Wants” and “Come on Over Baby," Meredith Brooks’ “Bitch,” Brandy‘s “Almost Doesn’t Count,” The Pretenders’ “Human,” and so many more. The audio version of her book, 'Confessions of a Serial Songwriter' was nominated for a GRAMMY. Now she has created her own version of many of her top songs, plus recordings of other original favorites and compiled them into her own album, '2.0...'. Here we sit down with Peiken to discuss her new project, what it's like to figure out 'what a girl wants' in her 50's, and so much more. Check out new music and find out more at https://www.shellypeiken.com/https://americansongwriter.com/american-songwriter-podcast-network/she-rocks-podcast/
Cecily and Alden are taken on a journey with a special Choose-Your-Own-Adventure written by George before a viewing of Recess.
Cecily and Alden spend an afternoon with OG Emma Roberts with a very musical viewing of Unfabulous.
Cecily and Alden figure out which Spice Girl they are before diving into a mentally exhausting viewing of The Cheetah Girls.
Writer/comedian Jenny Jaffe (Big Hero 6, Rugrats) joins the pod to scare the shit out of Cecily and delight Alden with a screening of Invader Zim!
Book Vs Movie Shoeless Joe & Field of Dreams (Yes, it was based on a novel from 1982!) Batter up! The Margos are feeling like getting out in the sunshine after all of the months of cold and rain so we are redoing our Field of Dreams ep. (You’re welcome!) Yes, it was based on a book by Canadian author W.P. Kinsella called Shoeless Joe which was published in 1982. The Phil Alden Robinson-directed movie was released 30 years ago (!) and is now considered one of the best films about baseball of all time. Kevin Costner plays Ray Kinsella and boy are there HUGE differences between the novel and the movie. Such as--Ray has a twin brother who left home to join the circus and he kidnaps none other J.D. Salinger to take him to a ballgame. (The reclusive writer was famously litigious and therefore his name could not be used on screen.) In addition to all of that, we offer trivia and behind-the-scenes gossip on one of the most beloved male weepy films ever made. So between the novel and the movie--which did we like better? Click the link at the bottom to find out. This episode is once again sponsored by Penguin Random House! Her Royal Highness by Rachel Hawkins New York Times bestselling author Rachel Hawkins returns with HER ROYAL HIGHNESS – a timely, laugh-out-loud and completely swoon-worthy queer romance about a whip-smart American girl who falls head over heels for a wild-child Scottish Princess. When Millie Quint scores a free ride to an elite prep school in the Scottish Highlands, she has no idea she’ll be rooming with Flora, the wild-child princess of Scotland. At first, they can’t stand each other, but before long Millie and Flora are… well, not enemies. And definitely more than friends. But they know that the Scottish nobility – not to mention the Scottish people – may not accept a relationship between their princess and a girl, and an American at that. After all, real life isn't a fairy tale… or is it? This standalone companion to the 2018 hit Prince Charming, is the ultimate summer read for fans of The Royal We, Becky Albertalli, and Meg Cabot. From the gorgeous Scottish setting to the will-they-won't-they love story, from the hilarious mishaps and witty banter to the classic “down-to-earth American dropped into the world of royals” plotline, there’s a little something for everyone—including those who are obsessed with the royal family, and anyone who loved early 2000’s rom-coms like The Prince and Me, What A Girl Wants, Bridget Jones’ Diary, and The Princess Diaries. So whether you’re poolside, on a beach, on a plane, or in between Netflix binges, HER ROYAL HIGHNESS is the perfect escape: a breezy read that will keep you laughing and swooning from cover to cover Read the entire series—on sale now wherever books are sold. And you can follow @PenguinTeen for more great reads. In this ep the Margos discuss: The life of author W.P. Kinsella and his reaction to the movie adaptation The numerous ways the book and movie are different The incredible cast including Amy Madigan (Annie Kinsella,) Gaby Hoffman (Karin Kinsella,) Ray Liotta (Shoeless Joe Jackson,) Timothy Busfield (Mark,) James Earl Jones (Terence Mann,) Burt Lancaster (Dr. Archibald “Moonlight” Graham,) Frank Whaley (Archie Graham) and Dwier Brown (John Kinsella) Clips Featured: Field of Dreams (original trailer) “Annie sticks up for freedom” (Madigan) “People will come, Ray” (Jones, Costner, Hoffman, and Busfield) “Ray meets his father” (Costner, Liotta, Madigan, and Brown) Outro music Shoeless Joe by James Horner Book Vs. Movie podcast https://www.facebook.com/bookversusmovie/ Twitter @bookversusmovie www.bookversusmovie.com Email us at bookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.com Brought to you by Audible.com You can sign up for a FREE 30-day trial here http://www.audible.com/?source_code=PDTGBPD060314004R Margo D. @BrooklynFitChik www.brooklynfitchick.com brooklynfitchick@gmail.com Margo P. @ShesNachoMama http://thechingonahomesteader.weebly.com/
Cecily and Alden relive their high school dances before turning all the way up with an action-packed viewing of the DCOM Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior.
This week, listen along as Lauren enlightens us on The Radium Girls (and makes a terrible drink). Then, it's a roller coaster of emotions when Megan walks us through the rise and fall of an American treasure: Amanda Bynes.
Cecily and Alden travel through time with a viewing of two very different episodes of Boy Meets World.
Licensed Shrekspert Ilana Wolpert joins the podcast to usher in a month dedicated to everyone's favorite ogre.
Cecily and Alden wrap up the Month of Love by welcoming show producer Georges Saba and his better half Lauren Kilbride to the pod to discuss Kevin Bisch's masterpiece Hitch!
Cecily and Alden play a heated round of Fuck/Marry/Kill before diving into the demented world of Jimmy Neutron.
On Thursdays, we wear our usual sweatpants and welcome actress/model/superstar Alita LaShae to the podcast for a dissection of the greatest film of all time, Mean Girls.
Cecily and Alden share a taste of some premium Patreon content in the form of scandalous questionnaires from their high school besties. Then the duo stumble upon another Juni in the form of Josh from Drake & Josh.
This week we're roasting? Praising? Enjoying? The Amanda Bynes and Colin Firth 2003 classic, What A Girl Wants. You want to hate it, but...you don't.
Cecily and Alden take the plunge into parenthood with an app that predicts the face of their future child before diving into a disturbing viewing of Rugrats which begs the question: is Cynthia a really cool dancer?
Cecily's long lost twin and So Yesterday super-fan Camille Shotts joins the podcast to reunite The Parent Trap and our memories. Dust off your British accents, it's time for a scheme!
Shining star Gabriela Ortega joins Cecily and Alden on the podcast to talk dubbing and how to destroy misogyny during a special screening of The Proud Family.
Certified dancing queen Jorge Molina joins the podcast to brainstorm ideas for new jukebox musicals and discuss the cinematic importance of shawl-acting in the iconic Mamma Mia.
Cecily and Alden celebrate their 50th episode by looking back on some of their favorite moments from the show.
Special guest Hailey Chavez [Grownish, Jimmy Buick] brings So Yesterday into the 21st Century with a hi-tech viewing of Smart House.
This episode, Jess and Rebecca leap into the 21st century to discuss murderous preschoolers, Christina Aguilera, and this movie's secret, incredibly gross subtext. Twitter/Tumblr: @flightstights What A Girl Wants (trust us, it'll make sense after you listen): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpspGHeLOPE
Alden and Cecily beat the heat with a cool viewing of My Date With The President's Daughter.
The podcast turns violent when shining star Ava Abdoulah brings Pee-wee's Playhouse to the So Yestersphere. Fists fly as they debate whether the show is genius, or a nightmare hellscape.
Cecily's childhood friend and certified Nature Boy Aaron Evans joins the podcast for a life-altering viewing of Moulin Rouge. Cecily doesn't let Alden turn off the movie before the last seven minutes and things get SAD! Get checked for TB, kids!
Alden and Cecily spend Father's Day with their favorite sitcom dad, the incomparable Hal.
Cecily and Alden bring some class to the podcast with a in-depth analysis of Shakespeare's greatest contribution to history...the plot of the iconic movie She's The Man.
So Yesterday chills out on the West Coast! But a relaxed viewing of Zoey 101 turns ugly when Alden and Cecily realize it doesn't hold up as well as they remembered.
In this episode you’ll have the pleasure of hearing confessions of serial, #1, award-winning songwriter, Shelly Peiken. She and Meredith Brooks took a risk with their '90s pop anthem “Bitch,” which ended up topping the charts, receiving a Grammy nomination and several tv/film placements. Shelly received her first #1 hit with Christina Aguilera for “What A Girl Wants” followed by “Come On Over Baby.” In our interview we chat about her songwriting career, and her most recent tour series, "Living Room Live" where she shares her journey through monologue and song. The tour is based off her grammy nominated book, “Confessions of a Serial Songwriter,” which we talk about in this interview as well. I had a great time getting to know Shelly during her visit to Nashville for Tin Pan South Songwriting Seminar this past April. She highlights advice for writing pop music and other creative outlets that have inspired and complimented her music career. Visit shellypeiken.com for more information on her book, upcoming event dates and blog feed. If you’re interested in becoming a member of our organization visit nashvillesongwriters.com to sign up or stop by and visit us if you happen to be in Nashville.
Cecily and Alden catch up after a long time apart before logging on to AmandaPlease.com to uncover the mysteries of The Amanda Show.
It's the girls' turn to have themselves a slumber party! Anisha and Shannon return to the podcast to talk Yancy, manly skateboarding, and Anisha's bizarre sleepover behaviors.
Cecily and Alden's favorite person, Hayley Huntley (TV Land's LOPEZ, Comedy Central's REVIEW) joins the podcast to get serious about first crushes and the complex dynamics of Dawson's Creek.
Cecily's still recovering from sea brain, and the only medicine that will help is a strong dose of Jamie Lee Curtis. Alden and Cecily watch one of their favorites, Freaky Friday, and discuss what it would be like if they switched bodies.
Ace of bass Zach Dunn joins the podcast to talk Jack Black encounters, band camps, and how Cecily somehow got bedbugs again.
Let's hear it for the boys! While Cecily is out of town, Alden has a sleepover with some favorite past guests. Will four gay men enjoy a screening of the classic teen boy sex comedy, American Pie? Almost definitely not!
Cecily's childhood best friend (and real life doctor lady) Isabelle Crouch joins the podcast to paint a picture of young Cecily and introduce Alden to the film that inspired her career as a dancer, Disney's Gotta Kick It Up.
Alden and Cecily are at the end of their ropes, and the deformed nightmare that is Shark Tale isn't helping. Featuring a special segment inspired by Patreon donor Camille Shotts!
Gentle boy Max LoParco joins the podcast to treat Cecily and Alden to his smooth voice , warm heart, and comprehensive knowledge of Batman and his foes.
Alden and Cecily celebrate St. Patrick's Day with a special screening of Luck Of The Irish!
The incomparable Eden Sher [The Middle, Step Sisters] stops by the podcast to go head-to-head with Cecily in a round of Dramatic 90s Lyric Monologues before introducing our hosts to the weird world of O'Grady.
Cecily and Alden are joined by America's Next Top Model expert Will Pappas to talk, snakes, Brazilian waxes and near death experiences.
It's Cecily's birthday! Not only that but the So Yesterday Patreon is live and thriving! But all that fun can't outweigh Cecily and Alden's exhaustion after babysitting Juni Cortez for the 90 minute duration of Spy Kids.
Cecily and Alden are joined by maven of unscripted television Ally Hawksley for a viewing of the gory and globe-trotting masterpiece that is Disney Channel's Brink!
Alden challenges Cecily to a duel; weapon of choice? A Bop-It. Then, the duo travels back in time to witness the rise of Amanda Bynes with a viewing of All That.
Sweet friend and professional actress Ashely Morton joins the podcast to talk farts, play a round of NEXT Bus Tinder, and analyze the many disguises of That's So Raven.
It's a brand new episode with double the Breaux! Cecily and Alden are joined by Cecily's much cooler sister, Adeline Breaux, to talk about the Breaux sisters' childhood role model: Amanda Bynes in What A Girl Wants.
A multi-platinum Grammy-nominated songwriter and now a Grammy-nominated author in the “Best Spoken Word” category in this year’s 60th Grammy Awards for her audio book Confessions Of A Serial Songwriter: Whether crafting a three- minute song or penning the many pages of her best-selling memoir, Shelly Peiken reveals a fascinating perspective on life, love and lyrics. We introduce the creator of #1 hits, “What A Girl Wants,” “Come On Over Baby” and “Bitch” in the Storyophonic debut episode.
It's another very special installment of our "Only Girls: IRL" series, and this time Natalia is in the hot seat. We discuss her experience growing up evangelical– from the giving, positive example set by her parents to seeing people speak in tongues. This episode is deeply personal, deeply philosophical, and deeply blasphemous probably, but only God can judge us... And by God we mean Oprah. NEXT WEEK: We have a very special SEASON 1 FINALE discussing both the song and movie, "What A Girl Wants," so if you have any questions or comments on those send them in! Also feel free to send any suggestions or questions you have for our last episode of the year. You can reach us at onlygirlspod@gmail.com or 903.35.GIRLS. PLEASE subscribe and rate us on iTunes! instagram.com/onlygirlspod facebook.com/onlygirlspod
Shelly Meg Peiken is an American songwriter, nominated for a Grammy this year, who is best known for co-writing the US #1 hits "What A Girl Wants" and "Come On Over Baby (All I Want Is You)" by Christina Aguilera, the US #2 hit "Bitch" by Meredith Brooks, and the US #16 hit "Almost Doesn't Count" by Brandy. She has also written for or with Britney Spears, Natasha Bedingfield, Keith Urban, Celine Dion, Cher, Reba McEntire, Laura Pausini, NSYNC, Miley Cyrus, Ed Sheeran, Aaliyah, Selena Gomez, Idina Menzel and Demi Lovato. She is a Huffington Post blogger where she writes of her experiences as a songwriter, the challenges of the current music business, and the balancing of career and parenthood. Shelly's first book, Confessions of a Serial Songwriter, is a personal look into the music industry and her life of adventures through it. Native New Yorker Blake Morgan is a recording artists, record producer and activist for musicians and the principle that they must be paid. He is the founder and owner of ECR Music Group, a global music company with record labels in the US and the UK, in which all of the artists own 100% of their master recordings. The company and its labels and artists have flourished under the principle of fair payment and rights for artists. Morgan’s music career has also flourished, with an artists in residence concert series at New York’s Rockwood Music Hall with guests like Tracy Bonham, Jessie Harris and Chris Barron, and headlining performances on 50,000 mile tours across the USA and Europe. He is launching a new UK tour on Dec. 4.
Olivia and Miranda rewatch and recap What A Girl Wants. Does it hold up? Also included: do much Colin Firth gushing, so much London gushing, and honestly so much Amanda Bynes gushing.
혼자만의 행복도 물론 행복하겠지만요. 진짜 행복은 나눌때 생기지 않나 싶어요. 함께 맛있는 음식을 먹거나 함께 좋은 것을 보거나 오늘 우리는 어떤 행복을 나누게 될까요. 6월26일 여기는 여러분과 함께 꿈꾸는 문화다락방의 강민선입니다. -문화다락방, 오프닝멘트- 6월27일 문화다락방-강영음공 시간입니다. 건축학 개론 - 기억의 습작 마션 the martian - don't leave me this way 박쥐 - 박쥐칸타타 라이언 lion - never give up 슬럼독 밀리어네어 - jai ho 왓 위민 원츠 -What A Girl Wants 프리티 우먼 pretty woman - fallen 어크로스 더 유니버스 across the universe - across the universe 인투더와일드 - Hard sun
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For more episodes, visit http://bridge-the-atlantic.com Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/bridge_atlantic Subscribe on iTunes: http://bridge-the-atlantic.com/itunes Support us on Patreon: http://patreon.com/bridgetheatlantic -- This week we’re joined by serial songwriter Shelly Peiken. Shelly is a multi-platinum Grammy nominated writer behind massive hits such as “Bitch” by Meredith Brooks, “What A Girl Wants” and “Come On Over” by Christina Aguilera, “Elevator” by David Archuletta, and “Rotten to the Core” from the Disney’s Descendants. In addition to her songwriting work, she is well known as a mentor, panelist, consultant and guest speaker in the music industry. Shelly is currently working on her new book, Confessions of a Serial Songwriter, due for release in early 2016. Highlights: - Shelly has been writing songs professionally for 30 years - Shelly’s upcoming book “Confessions of a Songwriter” is due for release in early 2016 - Past guest and friend of the show, Tam Hansson has a question... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.