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With Glass is in Session, we've focused a lot on the innovative design that Clarus has brought to the glassboard industry, and in many regards, the path that they've paved for glassboards in general. Our past several episodes have been with Vice President of Brand & Marketing, Brittney Ricks [embed contributor page], as she's broken down the product line-up at Clarus and what makes each installation unique, industry specific, and one of a kind. For this episode, we wrap up our look at Clarus' product offerings by exploring Glide, the final glassboard added to Clarus' collection. Unlike its counterparts, Glide attempts to be both fixed and flexible; in essence, it's a sliding glassboard on a wall. Though it may sound simple, it's far from it. "The easy part is finding out people’s pain points, but then you go back to the drawing board and you’re like, 'oh gosh! How are we going to actually make this?' Because glass is pretty heavy," said Ricks. The Clarus design team knew that to make Glide a success, it had to be as seamless as their other staple products, meaning no visible hardware, ADA code compliant, and sleek to operate. On the podcast, Ricks details the design challenges of the Glide product, how it's a perfect representation of a product that responds to the market's voice, and which surprising industries, like Hospitality, have seen great use out of its integratabtle and flexible capabilities.
Welcome to the 69th episode of "The Meaning of" podcast. With #Glass opening the box-office flood gates of 2019, Ace and RB3 discuss the filmography of the twist-maestro M. Night Shyamalan! #TheMeaningOf Follow Ace on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SquadLeaderAce Follow RB3 on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DirectorRB3 Link to FIRST CUT - Ace and RB3's new YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRSa1ODc1e10kbJlc0b687Q Link to THE MEANING OF Soundcloud feed: https://soundcloud.com/the-meaning-of-podcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
With GLASS in theatres this week, Carsten & Stephen look back at the works of M Night Shyamalan! Will this episode have a twist ending? You'll just have to listen to find out! LENS ME YOUR EARS is also on the radio! Check out CKDU every Tuesday afternoon at 5pm AST for a new episode of the show! Follow us on twitter: @Lensmeyourears and like us on Facebook! Stephen's twitter:@NS_scooke Carsten's twitter: @CarstenKnox
M Night Shyamalan is at it again and we're gonna talk about him a bit. With Glass now out for all to see, his "trilogy" is wrapped up, and as a trilogy I guess we liked it? It's a mixed bag. The post Episode 115: Unbreakable, Split, and Glass – SPOILERS! appeared first on So...I'm Watching This Show.
With GLASS coming out this weekend, Rex Overdrive and Adam bring your their review of M. Night Shyamalan's movie THE VILLAGE from 2004. We also discuss the latest teaser trailers for John Wick Chapter 3, Spider-Man: Far From Home and Jason Reitman's Ghostbusters. THIS EPISODE IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY AUDIBLE Take advantage of their free trial of audiobooks HERE. For bonus content and to help support the podcast please check out www.Patreon.com/AbominationsPod Join us every week for a discussion about some of the most fun films from the 80's or 90's. Leave us a voicemail with your thoughts on a particular movie and be featured on an upcoming episode - Call (616) 594-0764 Suggest what movies you would like us to do next! Submit it here Follow the podcast: www.Facebook.com/AbominationsPod www.Twitter.com/AbominationsPod www.Instagram.com/AbominationsPod Support the show. --- 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/abominationspod/message
With Glass just on the horizon, we here at Reel Phonies thought it would be a good idea to reflect on the ups, downs, and headscratchers that make up the complicated but surprisingly steady filmography of the one and only M. Night Shyamalan. We share our thoughts and insight on the hits (The Sixth Sense, Signs), the misses (The Last Airbender, The Happening), and the unclear (The Village, Split) and determine whether M. Night Shyamalan, as a concept, is better or worse than Michael Bay's Transformers. Is there a twist ending? Tune in to find out!
At the turn of the century what we needed was a movie that deconstructed the superhero genre. The film we got was Unbreakable. Written, produced, and directed by M. Night Shyamalan, Unbreakable follows David Dunn (Bruce Willis) who after becoming the sole survivor of a horrific train crash, learns that he processes superhuman powers. With the help of a disabled comic art gallery owner names Elijah Price (Samuel L. Jackson), Dunn explores and confronts his powers whilst trying to navigate difficulties in his family life. With Glass hitting cinemas soon, we rewind to see where it all began - before Glass, before Split, we got Unbreakable.
With Glass hitting theaters this week we're reviewing the 2 movies that started it all!Follow & Contact us here!Instagramhttps://Instagram.com/STGeekPodTwitterhttps://Twitter.com/STGeekPod
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With Glass coming up, we wanted to take a look at the previous movies that lead up to it. Is Unbreakable a great movie? Or will it crumble under our critical lens?
With Glass releasing next month, the boys decide to go back and revisit 2000's grounded superhero story, Unbreakable. We also take a look at Bruce Willis's filmography and Matty drops a huge bombshell that gets Gibbo fuming!!!