35 Burst results for "2015"

Vivek Ramaswamy: A New Tradition in the Republican Party

The Dan Bongino Show

01:58 min | 1 d ago

Vivek Ramaswamy: A New Tradition in the Republican Party

"I'm not running on a single issue I'm running to win because I think we can actually go even further with that agenda I do think it's going to take an outsider to do it Now my view is I think this can be a new tradition in the Republican Party We should be the party of the outsider who isn't a product of the very system we aim to fix That's what actually respected most about Trump in 2015 and 2016 Why I think it was actually frankly inspiring to somebody like me to see a true outsider come in That's exactly where I am right now even in the polls and elsewhere it's where Trump was when he came down that escalator in 2015 led the Democrats to be the party of the professional career politician when it comes to The White House And we need a lot of those in Congress and in the Senate and the foot soldiers across this country There's a role for everybody But I think that when it comes to the GOP one of the new traditions I'm proposing for our party is that our mate out default the standard we use is that for The White House we are the party of the outsider because that's what it's going to take to dismantle a governmental bureaucracy that deep state you can not be a product of the very system that created it and that's a big part of what motivates me to do this because I have built multi-billion dollar companies I'm not beholden to the donor class I've already put 8 figures of my own money into this campaign because I don't want to be beholden to anybody in this race and then combine that with grassroots bottom up fundraising And I'll use that as a chance to say you know what We're getting mostly small dollar donations dollar $5 Very small dollar average It's like 40 $45 on average that we've been getting I love that Today is actually our reporting deadline It's March 31st And so people even one chip in a dollar I'm fine with that The VIC-20 twenty four dot com That's my first name VI VE K 2024 dot com This is a grassroots movement that we're actually building And so whether it's the 8 figure sums that I'm putting in or $1 that's grassroots lifting this up that's the kind of positive movement we're building that isn't beholden to the Republican donor class

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NFL Cardinals Beachum Zambia, intro wrap-Ferry1

AP News Radio

01:30 min | 1 d ago

NFL Cardinals Beachum Zambia, intro wrap-Ferry1

"Kelvin beach and his traveled the country as an offensive tackle, playing for the Steelers Jaguars jets and Cardinals since 2012. In March, he made a trip to Zambia after constructing two clean water wells and financing a third. We actually wanted to actually see the work. We wanted to see how it impacted people and how water impacted their lives, how access to what impacted their lives and those who did not have access to how it affected their lives. Beacham was the Cardinals, Walter Payton man of the year in 2021 for his humanitarian work. He's associated with food banks in his hometown and every city where he's played. Beecham also was a champion of local education equity, but his association with world vision has led him to international causes. I met world vision this has to be 2015 with 2014, 2015, and I got introduced to him through the NFL PA as young man Dexter Santos. And he knew what I was doing quite a bit here domestically and I told him to start thinking about things on a global scale. Beacham says he doesn't do it for acknowledgment. I think I'm going to do the work regardless. It's not about whether I can support for the National Football League or the NFL V8 or fans. I would do this work because I think that this is important. This is the legacy that I want to leave for my children. This is the work that I want my children to grow in. Does beach and plan to go back to Zambia? So the question is, do we take Ikea to make due to retirement trip? So we love to see anytime we make an investment so you want to see what does it look like over time. Given his track record of humanitarian effort, there are more international trips in beecham's future. I'm Dave ferry.

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Dr. Sebastian Gorka: 'Rule of Law' Should Matter to Ron DeSantis

Mike Gallagher Podcast

01:48 min | Last week

Dr. Sebastian Gorka: 'Rule of Law' Should Matter to Ron DeSantis

"Doctor Sebastian gorka, was talking to Eric bolling over at newsmax yesterday and incidentally, how about that big victory for newsmax back on DirecTV? Looks like looked like there was enough of a pushback that AT&T, the parent company are, yeah, AT&T, the parent company of DirecTV, saw fit to return newsmax to their big platform. Which is big news for newsmax. I'm sure they're celebrating over there. Here's Eric. Talking to our colleague, Sebastian gorka, and doctor G doesn't sound like he's much of a Ron DeSantis fan. Let's just say the governor of Florida has not shout himself in glory in the last four days. Let's remind everybody that president Trump is a resident of the state of Florida that he is governor of. He says nothing for 48 hours about the impending arrest of the 45th and potentially 47th president of the United States. And then in the press conference on Monday on another topic he's asked and he does this snarky thing twice. He has to talk about hush money for porn stars twice and get giggles from the peanut gallery. It's an NDA. I signed an NDA with president Trump in 2015 and I ain't no porn star. I was writing security papers for the presidential nominee debate and an NDA is absolutely normal. So the idea that he says this is none of our business I'm going to concentrate on Florida. You're a former jagran rule of law should matter to you in the interview with pays Morgan was a bloody embarrassment.

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Report: 119K people hurt by riot-control weapons since 2015

AP News Radio

00:54 sec | Last week

Report: 119K people hurt by riot-control weapons since 2015

"A new report finds more than 100,000 people have been injured around the world since 2015 by crowd control weapons. I'm Ben Thomas with a closer look. Police firing tear gas in Paris last week. It's demonstrators protested the French government's proposed pension reforms. Physicians for human rights and the international network of civil liberties organizations have documented that at least 119,000 people have been injured by tear gas and other chemical errors since 2015, another 2000 suffered injuries from less lethal impact projectiles, the report calls for bands of rubber bullets and a multi projectile devices in all crowd control settings and tighter restrictions on weapons that may be used indiscriminately, such as tear gas, acoustic weapons, and water cannons, which in some cases have been loaded with dyes and chemical irritants. I'm Ben Thomas.

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Sean Spicer Weighs in on Trump's Looming Indictment

The Eric Metaxas Show

01:45 min | Last week

Sean Spicer Weighs in on Trump's Looming Indictment

"A lot of us, when we see things like the raid on Mar-a-Lago, when we see things like the raid on Roger Stone's home, you think, are they crazy? Like, do they not understand what this looks like to your average American? So let me kind of walk through a couple of things. I keep hearing people talk about, you know, I can't believe they're doing this to a former president. And when I keep thinking about is the following. Donald Trump has means and access to a ton of money and resources and talent to help him. How many people don't? Right? That's number one. Number two, the folks that are watching you right now, they've got to have a friend or a colleague or a family member that hates Donald Trump. Everybody does. And just stop them when they do. And say to them the following, the charges that Trump potentially is being brought up on are from 2015, the statue of limitations have expired. They are a misdemeanor from 8 years ago that they are trying to couple with something else allegedly campaign finance violations for a federal office at the state level. Again, from 8 years ago, and that have been passed on by the federal election commission and the feds. And you tell me that that doesn't sound like weaponizing our justice system. And because the problem is is that I look at this and I say to myself, if you're sitting at home right now, how just think about what happens to the average person who doesn't have the means and access that somebody like president Trump has. And I think he says this all the time. They're coming after me because but you're next. And he's right.

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Bitcoin Was Born Out of a Banking Crisis

CoinDesk Podcast Network

01:27 min | Last week

Bitcoin Was Born Out of a Banking Crisis

"Bitcoin as many have already said was born out of an earlier banking crisis. The blockchain's very first block contained a message about bailouts. It was designed to disintermediate third parties from Internet money by making people responsible for their own keys in contrast to the highly intertwined private banking sector and public sector. President Joe Biden has said U.S. taxpayers will not foot the bill for the bailout and that unlike in 2008, the architects of this financial crash will not benefit. There are enough responsible actors here to play the blame game, but if you're like Tatiana, the issue is the system itself. Senior management of Silicon Valley bank sold millions of dollars worth of shares in the lead up to the crash. This is seemingly the only risk management they performed. In 2015, SVB chief executive Greg Becker said institutions like SVB did not present systemic risks while testifying before Congress over plans to deregulate banking that were implemented in 2018. SVB essentially took a bet that interest rates would stay near zero forever. Over the past couple of years, it took deposits from a tech industry that was booming in part due to historically low rates that made venture capital financing worth the risk for many investors. In an effort to juice as much yield as possible from those deposits, SVB put a majority of its money into long-term fixed rate interest investments. The Federal Reserve essentially created the foundation for a tech hype cycle through financial engineering to stimulate the economy, and then through the frying pan into ice water when things got too hot. The recent interest rate rises were not necessarily unpredictable, but the fed's inconsistent messaging, saying rate hikes were unthinkable until they weren't, did not help the situation.

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A Lot of People Had High Hopes for Mike Pence... Not John Zmirak

The Eric Metaxas Show

02:07 min | 2 weeks ago

A Lot of People Had High Hopes for Mike Pence... Not John Zmirak

"Lot of people had high hopes for Mike Pence and would disappoint it. I never had the slightest hopes for Mike Pence because back in 2015, at the stream, I wrote a column on how useless he was. Mike Pence had put through a religious freedom bill protecting the rights of Christians to associate and hire people, despite the attacks of the LGBTQ my name is legion movement. In other words, it was a religious freedom restoration act. And what it did was, it said, Christian employers could not be forced to hire people who were advancing openly gay, lifestyles. It said that no federal law mandating gay gay rights could Trump the First Amendment. The Chamber of Commerce in Indiana rebelled. Under the pressure of the gay lobby, the Chamber of Commerce said, oh no, they're going to be boycotts. They won't have college sports games. Indiana will suffer and Pence caved. Penn's caved in a red state of which he was already governor. So I said, okay, this is a weak sister. This is not somebody we need. And when Trump picked and for vice president, I said, oh boy, we are screwed. And then the deep state conducted its coup d'etat against our legitimately elected president. It started during the transition period. When Trump tried to hire Mike Flynn to supervise the deep state to sort of see what they were doing because George Bush trashed the constitution by passing the Patriot Act. It allowed federal intelligence agencies to collude to surveil Americans. It created the kind of joke kangaroo court, the fisa court that would rubber scam, surveillance, and every American on the slightest pretext, Obama, the Obama administration weaponized that and started going after conservatives and Christians using the deep state.

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President Biden says Jimmy Carter asked him to deliver his eulogy amid hospice care

AP News Radio

00:39 sec | 2 weeks ago

President Biden says Jimmy Carter asked him to deliver his eulogy amid hospice care

"President Biden says he'll deliver the eulogy at former president Jimmy Carter's funeral. The 98 year old Carter remains under hospice care in his Georgia home. Last night, the president told a California fundraiser he recently visited Carter, who asked him to do the eulogy. The president then said, excuse me, I shouldn't have said that. While Carter's family and center have not revealed details of his condition, the president noted Carter's 2015 cancer diagnosis and recovery. He told donors, it's finally caught up with Carter, but they found a way to keep him going for a lot longer than anticipated because

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Vivek Ramaswamy: A Cultural Campaign to Restore Our National Identity

Mike Gallagher Podcast

01:46 min | 2 weeks ago

Vivek Ramaswamy: A Cultural Campaign to Restore Our National Identity

"And that's what this campaign is all about. It is not even a political campaign. It is a cultural campaign to restore a missing national identity. And I think that's the secret to actually addressing our real challenges, unleashing the American economy, unleashing the power of American productivity, taking on China on the global stage, we can do these things but only if we believe in ourselves here at home and right now what happens is we have this black hole of a vacuum in American life where woke ism climate is gender ideology. They will fill the void when you have this black hole of meaning and purpose at the heart of the American soul. What I'm doing is we need to fill that void of purpose with something more meaningful. A rich vision of national identity and if we do that and only if we do that, then can we take on the economic and foreign policy challenges that we face? And I'm running for president because I think it's going to take a real outsider to actually be able to do this job. Donald Trump was a real outsider back in 2015 and 2016. I give him credit for what he did. You get to be an outsider once. At the end of the day, now we need a fresh perspective of somebody who can really call out and I've been doing this even this relates to the Silicon Valley bank situation relates to a lot of the corruption in the RNC. I am going to be the number one fighter in this country against corruption at every level. Corruption in the federal government, corruption in the woke industrial complex in the ESG movement, even corruption within the Republican National Committee and the Republican Party itself. I will not take any, I will not hold back any punches. And the reason why is I'm not beholden to some donor class. You know, I've lived the full arc of the American Dream. I didn't ring a tin can asking for Republican donors for permission to run. I'm going to do this by speaking truth. I think that's a formula to win, but you know what? If it's a formula to lose, so be it, I'd rather not win and actually be captured by a system. I'm going to be speaking truth at every step of the way.

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'Fiddler on the Roof' star Chaim Topol dies at 87

AP News Radio

00:33 sec | 3 weeks ago

'Fiddler on the Roof' star Chaim Topol dies at 87

"Actor heim topol has died in Tel Aviv at the age of 87, according to Israeli leaders, a cause of death was not given. A marchesa a letter with the latest. If I were a rich man I'm topol was so known for playing tevye in fiddler on the roof that he was fielding request to play the role even up to a few years ago. He was in other films like for your eyes only, flash Gordon and Galileo, but he had interest beyond film, including charity work. Topol said in a 2015 AP interview fame and money from acting were not his goals in life. Yes, obviously it's

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Lee Smith: Biden State Dept Funds Left-Wing Radicals in Israel

Mark Levin

02:00 min | Last month

Lee Smith: Biden State Dept Funds Left-Wing Radicals in Israel

"I've got the documents in front of me and it shows that the Biden State Department is helping fund helping fund the organizations that are behind the protests And this goes back I mean this goes back to 2015 You'll remember the stories about the State Department then funding and organization called V 15 And that's really where the anti BB infrastructure starts And again it's the State Department that's funding I mean it's insane They were funding political campaigns to go against BB to go against BB and his party in the Israeli election So this goes back to 2015 The other point I make is the number of different people like former ambassador to Israel Dan Shapiro who hung around in Israel after Obama left which is bizarre enough But his purpose there was to help maintain that anti BB infrastructure And to go around war Israelis who were who were tending to get to sympathetic into appreciative of Donald Trump because of all the things that Donald Trump had done for Israel And he went around warning them saying don't get too close to Trump You'll see what happens when Democrats come back to The White House There will be a price to pay And then of course there was a whole gang of Israeli former Israeli officials the so called Israeli security establishment who could always be counted on to push at the time pro Obama and now pro Biden talking points So it's extraordinary It's very extensive infrastructure And frankly for me it's very sad not of course a sense It was to see these people poison the United States and our information ecosystem And our and our society But to see them do it in a great country like Israel and a great it's very disturbing

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King Charles Will Travel to France and Germany for First State Visits

AP News Radio

00:36 sec | Last month

King Charles Will Travel to France and Germany for First State Visits

"Buckingham Palace says King Charles the third will travel to France and Germany for his first state visits since becoming monarch, underscoring Britain's efforts to build bridges with Europe, following years of strain relations caused by Brexit. Charles and Camilla, the queen consort, are set to visit the EU's two biggest countries for March 26th to 31, highlighting the significance of the trip is the fact that it will be the first state visit by a British monarch since 2015 the late Queen Elizabeth II Charles mother stopped traveling abroad, Charles was recently met with European Commission president Ursula

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Iran Can Make Fissile Material for a Bomb 'in About 12 Days'

Mark Levin

01:15 min | Last month

Iran Can Make Fissile Material for a Bomb 'in About 12 Days'

"This is from Reuters How many of you have heard about this Iran can make visible material for a bomb in about 12 days He was official said Iran could make enough Faisal For one nuclear bomb that is fizzle For one nuclear bomb in about 12 days a top U.S. Defense Department official said on Tuesday down from the estimated one year it would have taken while the 2015 Iran nuclear deal was in effect Now that's Reuters because they're sick Because they're sick But anyway undersecretary defense for policy Colin kahl made the comment to a House of Representatives hearing when pressed by a Republican lawmaker where the Biden administration had sought to revive the deal the joint comprehensive plan of action He said because Iran's nuclear progress since we left Has been remarkable back in 2018 when the previous administration decided to leave the deal it would have taken about 12 months to produce one bombs worth of material Now it would take about 12 days That's their answer

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Why You Shouldn't Underestimate Donald Trump

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

01:25 min | Last month

Why You Shouldn't Underestimate Donald Trump

"Conrad black has a column today in the New York sun saying never underestimate Donald Trump. Look at what has been thrown at him anvils, you know, safe have dropped on his head and he keeps coming back. What do you make of that? Well, I agree with him, but I also think it's important not to fight the last war and remember that this is 2023, not 2015. And so Donald Trump's a very different politician and the American electorate views him very differently. I absolutely don't underestimate him. I absolutely consider him the FrontRunner and absolutely believe he can win the nomination. But with the wisdom of hindsight and experience, I also understand that he is a much more known quantity as a politician today than he was 8 years ago. And so he has different challenges to overcome than he did back then. And some of them may be particularly difficult and if he's running eventually against somebody like Florida governor Ron DeSantis, or even a couple of other Republicans, he's not going to have the luxury of running against a collection of talented Republicans, but Republicans viewed by voters as from the before times from the Reagan era and we've heard this song and dance for 40 years and we need something new in something fresh.

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Caller: A Painter Debunks the Concept of Global Warming

Mark Levin

01:33 min | Last month

Caller: A Painter Debunks the Concept of Global Warming

"Thank you I can debunk the global warming scam for you with science or history or anecdotal evidence which do you prefer Really Can you do it through like a seance or something I do it through 8 years of studying climate science buddy Really Is that your background Yeah you want to know lord No no actually I'm a house painter I just don't like liars like Albert When I saw that movie inconvenient truth I thought it was child abuse Yeah probably When I think of Al Gore you know So you're a painter and you can debunk this scientifically Go ahead Sure Okay From 1945 to 1979 1998 to 2015 and 2016 till now average global temperature fell That's according to NASA's land surface data for 45 to 79 and all the satellites agree to the cooling from 1998 to 2015 and 2016 to now So if atmospheric CO2 has been shooting up like a rocket and temperatures that have been falling the hypothesis is false CO2 is not controlling the temperature Now I would point you to be the head of NASA If I had a shot at this my friend and by the way you're a 100% right CO2 or carbon dioxide is not a pollutant And it represents a very tiny percentage of the atmosphere

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 Iran acknowledges accusation it enriched uranium to 84%

AP News Radio

00:38 sec | Last month

Iran acknowledges accusation it enriched uranium to 84%

"Iran has for the first time directly acknowledged an accusation that it enriched uranium to 84% purity. The Islamic Republic recognized the claim made by international inspectors that it had enriched uranium to 84%, such a hyper percentage would put the nation more than ever to weapons grade material. The acknowledgment was made by a news website linked to the highest reaches of Iran's theocracy, the latest developments renews pressure on the west to address to France nuclear program, which had been contained by the 2015 nuclear deal that America unilaterally withdrew from in 2018. I am Karen Chammas

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Why We Need to Arm Taiwan to the Teeth

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

01:28 min | Last month

Why We Need to Arm Taiwan to the Teeth

"China Gallagher, welcome back. I gather you went to Taiwan. You didn't tell me about it. You and Joe Biden don't get me a breath of your travel plans. When did you go to Taiwan? Well, here, I just hear operational security was suspect and so I felt like I had to keep it. Last week. So I took the direct out of O'Hare and was there for four days on the ground and it was a very fruitful trip. Met with president Tsai met with vice president lai, who's likely to be the DPP candidate for president in the January 2024. Election met with their minister of defense, met with the head of their Intel. Community met with their foreign minister, met with their national security adviser. So it was a very productive four days on the ground and had a wide range of discussion. I think the thing that stands out more than anything else is the fact that, you know, we need to be moving faster to deliver on the foreign military sales items that they've purchased. We're nearing $20 billion worth of equipment that has yet to be delivered, including some stingers and javelins that they purchased in 2015. And we have yet to deliver. So at the same time, we're lecturing the Taiwanese about investing in asymmetric defense. Well, we need to provide the asymmetric weapons that they've purchased that would allow them to defend their country. And time is not on our side. The threat from China is real. China is attempting to meddle in their upcoming election. And so we just need to be moving heaven and earth to arm Taiwan to the teeth before it's too late.

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 Ex-IS bride loses appeal to have her UK citizenship restored

AP News Radio

00:44 sec | Last month

Ex-IS bride loses appeal to have her UK citizenship restored

"A British woman whose UK citizenship was revoked after she traveled to Syria to join the so called Islamic State group has lost an appeal to have her citizenship restored. Shamima begum was 15 years old when she and two other girls from London joined the extremist group in February 2015 authorities withdrew her British citizenship on national security grounds soon after she was found in a Syria refugee camp in 2019 Bergen now 23 has argued that she should have been treated as a child trafficking victim, not a security risk, a special tribunal which hears challenges to decisions to remove someone's British citizenship on national security grounds has now dismissed begum's challenge.

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"2015" Discussed on Cinemavino

Cinemavino

05:29 min | 5 months ago

"2015" Discussed on Cinemavino

"Obviously you see her rubbing the blood on her broom and then you see kind of like floating. But you don't see other weird. You don't see the goat talking at the end. It keeps it back and away from communities all whispering. I was like, which I think is super effective. Yeah. But so I thought the film was fine until you got to the end and you're like, oh shit, a twist with black Philip. So that's what made the film for me. And what makes it good to go back and watch a second time, I think this is, this was the third time I watched it, and then I went to go pick up Taylor and I watched the tail end again. But for me, it's effective. But then again, I spoiled myself before I ever saw it the first time I knew what I was getting into it. And after I saw it, I was like, yeah, this is really pretty good. I mean, it's interesting to see how much they did with so little. It's just one set. Other than at the beginning, when they're leaving. And you never really see anything outside of that church area. You see the doors open and then kind of leave and you see a couple buildings, and then that's it. And then they're in that field, the whole rest of the time. Well, I like how subtly they were able to do like ominous scenes. Like when they're in the goat pen or whatever. And they just comment, like, you can hear her at night. She can through the sticks. And they're in the goat pen, you just hear like, oh yeah. That's just the subtlety of the witch is coming. The witches come in. But not being super obvious and not showing a floating old naked granny. Which they do show some of those as well. For sure. You see her turning out all at the beginning. She's so much greater. Yeah. And then when she's eating or drinking the goat blood or whatever, it's just, yeah, they don't shy away from it. But they definitely zoom in where you're just like, oh man, this is not going to be good. This is not going to be good. And that freaky fucking bunny. That rabbit with just like the crazy wild eyes? No. No, sir. Creepy is money this side of Monty Python, for sure. And then people are immediately going to hate this movie because they kill the dog. But you don't see it on screen. Nope. A lot of it happens offscreen. And then that would cost money. Yeah. But yeah, let's say it's effective to do that. It's the jaws thing. They don't have the budget to show jaws the whole movie, but not showing them for the first half. But they could show a chrome mutilating abreast. You got a little bit of that. They made it on the nipple getting bit right now. I'm with you though. It's probably a 7 as a movie. I'd like to almost as a character study of religious hysteria like religious repression, kind of like people who were just stuck in that confine of, oh my God, extreme puritanical just that space of like we're living in sin automatically sinful were shameful or regretful. It's like, we have so much stuff to be ashamed of. It really is like a mass hysteria based off of religious fanatical thought. Yeah. Which, you know, it's funny how that stuff just keeps happening. Keeps going. Keeps happening. Common themes, no one knows. It all ended back then. None of that today. Much more.

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"2015" Discussed on Cinemavino

Cinemavino

03:13 min | 5 months ago

"2015" Discussed on Cinemavino

"By Robert eggers, who also in direct the Irish man, which we watched, or I'm sorry, not the argument in the northman. Which we watched in podcast it over. And the lighthouse. I still have not seen. I bought that movie. You should have watched it. Yeah, and you won't have your omelet bar on the island and you've never seen the lighthouse before. You need to see how it ends. Can you say, this movie does have Willem dafoe energy. Oh yeah. It does. Yeah, you could see him as like the dad or whatever. Yeah. I always see him as my dad. Weird how that happens. It strikes a similar vibe as the northmen it's that kind of dark dour kind of grim feel to it. Very severe movies to watch. The northman was a good movie. That was my only real beef with it. It is a very stark, severe movie to watch. It's almost like a chore. It's so heavy going to get through. Travis, I've told him a little bit. This is just an a 24 film. And it was just in general. It was like, and when it ended, I was like, oh, that's an 8 24 film. I was like, that's just kind of like the music, to just the intensity of it. Yeah, I was like, well, that was a 24. And I liked it. But it was midsummer as an a 24 film. For our listeners. Yeah, but it was just like, that's what they and The Green Knight. Which I guess the dad played a part in that was, yeah, the dad was The Green Knight. I thought, yeah. Yeah, yeah, that's right. You're right. The voice. His voice barely harmless. It's like, who is this guy? I was doing the same thing. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, actually, I thought he was the dad. In Inglourious Basterds. At first. I thought he was like the guy that was sitting there. And I was like, oh, that's him. I'm like, nope, that is not him. Yeah. The dad is also in Game of Thrones. He is one of the guys from pike when Theon takes over Winterfell. And then they decide to leave. He's one of the guys that knocks out Theon. It's like, nope, fuck it, we're leaving. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah. The boat's been both parents are in Game of Thrones, and mom and dad. Oh, yeah. And she's always doing weird stuff for their nipples. She's the one who's breastfeeding her. 12 year old kid. Got the moon door. I feel like there's a third work as well where she's breastfeeding or something. I was like, is this actress breastfeeding in every single trope for her? Yeah. You find a niche and you might only be there might only be two, but I, for some reason, think I've seen her in a third film and I'm just like, what is this deal? Interesting. Well, if you guys know, reach out to us. Oh, last thing Todd before you hop back into it. We just did our podcast on return of the living dead. It cost 4 million to make. This movie also cost 4 million to make. And you see a lot more on the screen with this one. Inflation is a bitch. I mean, they just had to find a place to shoot and then build some rickety houses and stuff. And then I heard the biggest problem with filming is trying to get that damn goat to stay somewhere in a shot. They're not like dogs, haven't grown up on a farm. I can testify goats are horrible animals.

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"2015" Discussed on Cinemavino

Cinemavino

03:24 min | 5 months ago

"2015" Discussed on Cinemavino

"We are drinking a garnache that would go really well with a large steam and plate of beans. I don't know about you guys, but what kind of means beans? I think Barack Obama beans go real well with that. I like del Monte beans. You are not my friend. They have some good beans. They're beans are the finest. Finest of the beans. Perhaps the tastiest beans out there. What we need is an audible book where somebody reads a history of beans on tape. I would subscribe to that. Mister bean? When that consists of whatever else history of being the history of being with a thick British accent, that is heaven for me. I don't know about you guys. I'm watching the western where they always have some gun named cookie making something out of the back of a wagon. Big old plate of beans. And he's always adding too much bourbon to his beans. He's sucking back on himself. Yeah. Exactly. So yeah. It's brought to you by means. By audible, my audible. And beans. We can dream. We can be, we can be dream. Okay, so we're going to talk about the witch. Okay. Horror movie came out in 2015, directed by Robert eggers. And we are drinking garnacha. This is our second garnacha of the night. Lovely Spanish red. A great bottle, too. That's a nice little fun. It's pretty fun. It's floral. Yeah. There's nothing in there. He's going to get all right. This one is about 15 bucks. It's an organic red. Fully fully organic. It's tasty. It's nice, bright, fruity, but still has some good body to it. It's got some nice earthy kind of peppery flavor to it. I think you go really well with a steak. You can do this garnish with a steak, be great. Oh, this is nice. Yeah. Yeah. Or I think you could do a burger. Real food? I think it'd be good with that too. Beans? Yeah. Big old steam played a beans. What kind of beans? Oh, that would be good with this. Oh, shit, this is really good. Actually, I'm gonna throw a little curveball here. Bean casserole. Green bean casserole brands? Yeah. Send us your bean casserole recipes. How much? That's about 15, like 1499. I'll do that. This is a banger for 14. Yeah. It's a good buy, I think, totally. Is it Best Buy? It is a solid for that price. I think you're getting a good wine. Garnache. So I'll post a link on our website, which when you've also found wherever you're streaming this. And you're also take a picture of the bottle and add it to our post. And at most points. And I'm going to tag down on it too. There you go. They can share their thoughts as well. So the witch, this was your pick, right? No, I think this was trapped. T bud got two. Two for two. Not bad. Yeah. And I think it's a compliment. This strikes me as a Sean Jordan pick. Oh. This does kind of match my tone a little bit more. Yeah. And I've also none of you have seen it before? No. I have not. No. This is the first. I figured Sean had seen it. And then we talked about it in the past. I wanted Taylor to see it. So I wanted to pick it. All right, sweet. So this was released on Sunday at Sundance festival, January 27th, 2015. Wide release a year later, February 2016.

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"2015" Discussed on Woz Happening!!!!

Woz Happening!!!!

07:57 min | 6 months ago

"2015" Discussed on Woz Happening!!!!

"Thought that was so funny because Jude Law never looks at most of McCarthy as capable or as good at her job or as a sexual being. And then you have the Italian UK agent for his name. Who is very handsy, but hilarious. And then we have Jason Statham who are both like, you're good at your job. We're pursuing you. And I thought that that was super interesting how if you ignore what traditional beauty standards are, your world opens up. I don't know. I just love to be Italian character. I think it's American standard. It is. I would say other countries don't have the standards we have. You don't have to be pencils. Then, I mean, I think what is it France now? If you have a model and you stop that model where the pencil thin, you can go to prison, like the models have to be natural. They can't be like American American anorexia looking like sickly. Right, yeah. Yeah, definitely. But just to go back to that point again, I can't believe I forgot about what is this name Aldo? Yeah. I was like, he was like, he was always pushing the envelope. Every time he got on screen. I'm tiny. That's my butt. There. I mean, any line that he says, he was just flirting. There is nothing that came out of his mouth. That was non sexual. It was all coated. And he's like the head of the British Secret Service. And you're like, oh my God, is he? Where is he? No one knows. Oh, that was great. It was great. And then Jude Law at the end turns out he's not dead. Spoiler. You faked his death to date Rose Byrne, which was a deep cover, which I was like. You just got caught, dude. Yeah, definitely. Definitely got caught. And then we sort of changed his mind on Melissa's character towards the end. It was just like, too late. Just gonna have a girl's night out. Yeah, we're just gonna go party with 50 cents. That was great. The helicopter scene. He wants me. I thought it was so funny. So because 50 cent, I think at this time, has done some acting before he got to this role. I think he was just in Budapest and was like, guys, throw me in the film. I'm doing a club performance anyways. That was class. It was really good. Yeah, definitely classic. And when she attacked him on stage two, wraps herself around his leg. 50 cent piece. It was a great movie. It was great. I will sit here and quote the whole movie for you guys. Are we doing this? We spoil everything. Oh, yeah, we do spoil. You got to watch. But you still got to watch it, 'cause you listen to us talk, you're like, all right, I got to see this in person. I'm going to watch this in person. Definitely an experience. And for it to come out for it to come out in 2015, it feels like it could come out now. I think, I mean, there are some language that is rough to hear. You get stuck your cheeks in a little bit when Rose Byrne drops the R word more than once. So that does not age well. But I think the storyline, the friendships, the action, I think it's a very fun film. Yeah, definitely. I totally agree. Definitely something you got to watch. Yeah, and there's a bunch of pots in it that you wouldn't expect. Like you're watching the movie and all of a sudden there's like some dumb things that happens, like when he gets in the boat. And he's like, I'm going to go to Italy and they're like, you know, it's a Lake. So there's like a lot of one liners and a lot of stuff that happens. And you're like, you're like, this is just so it's so slapstick, it's hysterical. I mean, that's the part that I liked a lot and went back to the old slapstick style of humor, where it didn't have to be fake. It was just like this random stuff that you wouldn't expect happening happening. Does that make sense? It does. And it's so funny. And I think Melissa McCarthy shines in it. And I would love to see her do more genre films like this. Yeah, yeah. I think she would do really well in that. I want to see her in something. I haven't really seen her in something super serious in a while. I think like, no. Did you watch the one where she's the reporter? Don't hate me or and she's like this reporter, it came out like two years ago. She was very good, very serious. But she did a great job. She's kind of like this reporter who exposes a lot of people. So she's hated. It's like, why don't you like me? Now this name's gonna drive me crazy. But if you want to see her in a serious film, very good. So it's kind of funny you have mentioned like Robin Williams and stuff so like she's like a female version because Robin Williams did a bunch of serious films that, you know, people were like, oh my God, he can serious act. Now the one where he's the psychotic photographer. Oh my God, one hour photo. You mentioned that before. So to be a diverse actor and actress in comedy and comedy where you can actually come off and pull off a serious role, that's amazing. That's true talent, you know? Yeah, and I think she has a, I think she got kind of pigeonholed as a comedic actress, but doing more genre films like this, doing more serious roles. I think she's cementing herself as a powerhouse. I don't know. I'm always fascinated every moment she's on the screen. Yeah, definitely. And it's funny to think that she her first major thing was Gilmour. I know. Yeah. 'cause I was revisiting some episodes a couple weeks back. And I was just like, who is this? Why is she here? That's a funny story. It's your Gilmore Girls head? Not really. Golden Girls. Golden Girls. I do definitely appreciate the use of the language in that show and just like how they could just not breathe with every sentence they're putting out there. Where are you breathing? Dixie Carter. She'll talk as fast as she wants. Right? No, this seems between Rory and lorelai are very incredible. When you say you're revisiting the dialog and the speech of that, is it for inspiration for technique what draws you to it? Honestly, I just put it on because I was just like, let's revisit. Let's just see what's going on. 'cause I never really watched the full series throughout. I just watched pockets of episodes. And yeah, it's just, I don't know what word to put on it, but it just everything flowed together. There was an economy of words being used on that show. And like many shows. Of that high caliber. I would put it up there in terms of scripts and dialog, like really, really high up there. Just because the words weren't, there was no wasted words. Just to make that simple. Yeah, that's really why I like it so much. Yeah, you can always tell a good series. Like when you watch something and every episode has you kind of like, oh my God, this is actually pretty funny. And there's not really many of them nowadays. You'll hit like maybe one or two episodes, and you're like, oh my, this is awesome. Then you hit a third episode and you're like, I could have done it without seeing that one. Then the next one might be good. So there's a lot of hit or miss script being written if that makes sense? I agree with that. I, in my mind, believe it's because people want to fill an 8 to ten episode arc first season, right? So they'll draw you in with the first three, the middle ones are fillers, and then they'll hook you at the end for a season two, right? I think if they had more consistent writing or if they weren't trying to fill certain requirements by networks, we would have more cohesive better every episode is good. I find that you see that a lot like season three of the boys, I don't know, that was the one that first came to my head. But there's even anything that's like one season or two seasons that they're trying to fit. I think that's where you get them just kind of meandering through and yeah, exactly. It's like, why do we need all these filler episodes? Let's get to the point of the story. Yeah, and I think that it harms them more than it serves them nowadays, especially with there's just so much competition nowadays. Whereas in the past, in the age of when Gilmore Girls came out, you could have filler episodes because there were only a certain number of channels in a certain number of shows that you could watch on a daily night, right? So having one filler

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"2015" Discussed on WTF with Marc Maron Podcast

WTF with Marc Maron Podcast

02:27 min | 1 year ago

"2015" Discussed on WTF with Marc Maron Podcast

"She's not around writing. Nbc in her later when she comes back from the ashram really where she is. Do you keep in touch with any actors and you worked with any of your friends actors. Yeah peter jason yeah. I like him a lot now. Just concerned about you. Lexi play cards. You sit and do. I do play cards norby walters once a month or two when he played poker. That's nice. What do you do for exercise. I spent a half hour on the elliptical. Okay under some push ups all right and what the fuck with me. No i never want. If i knew that when we acted together in that brief Brief capacity i knew. I didn't wanna fuck with you so Do you do the jfk the The fdr thing anymore is that done. I'm going to do it in cape girardeau misery for how long october one night. Okay as rush limbaugh hometown. I'm going to find out what the roots are to rush. Limbaugh to the monster. What do you think it is. He said well. I heard a story longtime ago that initially he was on radio right spouting a liberal format probably and that they came in and said this ain't gonna sell. Yeah say okay. i'll switch. Yeah he's a showboat there's they're evil clowns and there are good cloud s yeah right but you probably remember like like what was radio like when you were younger when you were loved it when you were trying to get into nbc. Univer uneasy trying to get into radio. I never did. We did some in high school and he did a little bit. I know but i wasn't trying to get into it. Okay and she university theater the air. Yeah escape was another great show. Yeah that's where. I i heard line again versus the ants. God was that great way. Conrad was the narrator. He yeah and they had little bugles boy. Every turn the ants marched. He loved it the theater of the mind so that was when you were a kid. You were listening to that. Like what other things do you remember on that. Radio screen actors.

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"2015" Discussed on WTF with Marc Maron Podcast

WTF with Marc Maron Podcast

07:44 min | 1 year ago

"2015" Discussed on WTF with Marc Maron Podcast

"They thought they'd give me something. Contra parental kind of it's kind of almost a love it's almost a Poem lo yeah. Yeah it's beautiful beautiful stuff so he's the to hear you read. I stood at one end of the room. And i read him. And of course they thought i a jock from kansas. So i expected to hear cub way. Read and after i finished. What did you learn to read. Like that. And i shrugged. Oh so after that when he came home one day and he said they're going do work in the cathedral as some are production Check the book read it read it. Could you can do any of the roles. And i ended up doing thomas. Were you a jock i. I played football burly. You're like a canadian. we'd hundred. yeah so so. Does he finished college. No i dropped off. Because i became an actor that was it how old we nineteen ninety. And where'd you go after that. Where'd you go i well. My funds were withdrawn. Because i'd started an affair with the lady in the chorus at the same time so between getting sex getting beautiful acting roles. I couldn't pay attention to leo strauss now and your father said fuck this no no more school right so i came home and i had a couple of jobs. Should he jobs and finally Friends who are working on the assembly line at the bureau goes mobile pontiac. Plant cats city. Yeah we've got a job on there's a polisher buffer with the machine and it was an open shop plant and the conditions were brutal especially if somebody who'd never really worked before headwear were mask. No i didn't were mask. But you're you're covered sh much. Yeah so. I had your riot heap foreman. We'd like to pick on main finally He traded off to another form. And i got along with him. I spent six months there. And in the meantime Friends were coming from. Chicago is go back to chicago. They want you to do bruder. Cyncial you caesar really. Yeah why who they. Someone just came to you from chicago friend. We need you to be bruce. Your i went back to give false pledges that the affair fair with the girl was over with to my folks. What were they were. They meant what she wasn't jewish. What was the problem issue. You wouldn't you and that was the problem. Remember the old days kinda. So i went back and i did I did bruce and became more disenchanted with her. Than i thought i had been and stayed on. Chicago did all kinds of jobs there. I sold over the phone sold shoes. But you acting still whenever i could at the university but not. You aren't enrolled anymore. No you're just doing place you could do you could Yeah and my last production for the regular theater which was antigone. We're doing heavy shit. Susan son tag was his many really two lines but She went a different direction didn't she. Yeah i guess you could send a fucked up. How as crayon in antigone and overnight a friday night then. We had a saturday matinee. Some and a saturday night So just before the matinee on saturday the Director of the university theater comes down into the gushing. Romany says you wanted to meet with us. And he turns to each one of them. He says you stunk. This way you stunk. That way you sunk this way. Houston that way and then he said all because of him. Forty me I evidently had shouted my way through play. I'm all admit that spousal. But that i forced everybody else shot into earn ruined the play so i pulled myself back for the saturday night on the sunday reform and and i was then exiled from that particular group then. Another rebel group was forming from exiles. And those who didn't like that direct rebel theater group yes to perform an i noise hall and my first. My first play was man of destiny. George bernard shaw When i do address In the lion. And mike nichols was going to be caesar so they need a little curtain-raiser for andrew cleese so they decided to do a fifteen minute. Platelet by william butler yeats called purgatory. And i played the old man in that. Mike nichols directed so that was his first time directing. And you were it. Was it in. did you guys remained friends. We were never really what we were acquaintances. He was in the compass players right. Yeah and he was there at the beginning of that will you. There of course was that was at the renegade theatre group that That formed is when we came out of that uh-huh paul sills was a member that renegade group and While i was in france stationed in france in korean war. Couple of weeks. Before i mustered out home i learned from paul sills sang. Listen we're gonna start a theater. Here are gonna do classics and and a new players come join us and my life fell into place we and what was it called playwrights theatre club in chicago. How long were you in the service two year did you get. Did you see action not in french. Yeah they didn't know. That was a different kind of that he. Did you learn how to speak french. Blues mom and enough or you take me for the flu. You go back and you're in you do plays with these guys. How how long were you there for with them. Two years okay. So you the two years and then then what happens. You're right. i'm going to wear well. I got great reviews. Paul was starting compass. Then right with david sheppard his partner at playwrights and i. I didn't feel a nice. Jewish boy would be doing improv. So i decided to take my great rave reviews as an actor So i would say they were going for improv theater. That's what the compass players people's theatre so wasn't comedy necessarily do too well. Mike and elaine and shelley berman was there to bourbon mikenowak shelley burn Barbara harris. But not ed asner. Now i later when they when they came to california as second city to their first performance in california Because i was an old acquaintance..

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"2015" Discussed on Bald Movies

Bald Movies

03:30 min | 1 year ago

"2015" Discussed on Bald Movies

"We've had actually two examples of this that we've just covered. We watched the movie stand by me yesterday. And that has an example of a kid. Who's on the wrong side of history here right like in a bad family. The town thinks he's a shit you got same with hoppy. Who's in this violent family That's just tear self part. And what does he do. Both of these guys do the right thing right. They stand up like society. Should tell you that. Yeah the right thing here is to not put up with this bullshit and yet when you do that you get kicked in the teeth and in this case you killed so like there's no way to win right if you're born into that situation you try and do the right thing and you still get fucked It's like what does that say about this. It is this. What kinda shit set and like. I say it's a rig game. It's the only game and that's the other thing is rig game but like if you don't play it then you're automatically gonna lose so like you still so i it's It's it's a sticky wicket. It's a sticky wicket because a lot of people that don't have those experiences. We'll look at people like jake jill's like well. Why didn't he just do this. Why imply with this. Why didn't he do well. Just because you got lucky doesn't mean it someone else while right. Yeah So it's it's It's it's it's like. I said like i. I actually was somewhat surprised That the film arrived at a happy ending or at least at a nice happy space where we can lead we we because like i was thinking this might be one of these leg. You know requiem for the dream. Kinda like rachel or raging at the one of those kind of situations.

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"2015" Discussed on Bald Movies

Bald Movies

05:01 min | 1 year ago

"2015" Discussed on Bald Movies

"Eventually. This might come back around. And you know we talk about like jay leno being a hot head in this movie and billie hope not being able to deal with minor like performances in his life without his wife but also he does a pretty good job with that. I'm actually surprised how much. He listens to ticks advice. In this movie you know and it takes a minute right. He he's i sometimes. He's got a terrible bar and walkout pissed and come back thirty seconds later but he does come back right now. I've seen characters in movies. Be the exact opposite of that like i'll fuck this entire borrow walkout. Never think about you again and it'll ruin my life but there's something in him and i don't know what it is it's it's clearly his daughter and by the end of this movie. His daughter has become not in gross terms but his wife right she. She fulfills the role in his life that his wife did with keeping him on track and importantly he realizes that and start to course correct the other direction like no. It's not your job to take care of me true. What your mom said it's actually completely reverse and Yeah and the is like a lot of times. Like i felt like they did a good job of like by the time the court takes the daughter away from him. You're like has a lot of movies. That seems like an unjust. And i'm not saying it's maybe should have been better but like that scene or he goes off and tries to kill the dude. Craps out and rex himself. A car comes home collapses and his daughter finds him like that and she's like this is like what a week or two maybe couple days after her mom was killed and now she sees his dad on a broken bloody heap and before. He's traumatizing her shit. He's putting her through she screaming daddy daddy. What's happened i know. And he's like when the judge took him away like i it. It's sucks but like i'm like yeah. That's probably probably speaking for the best and how to court scene was we're like daughter like real like him and his daughter realizing at the same time that this last and he can't even hugger goodbye because the bailiffs to stop and he can't even fuck in. It was emotional. But also like yeah. This is kind of what needs to happen I thought not a lot of films. Take care to make you kind of like turn against the protagonist the way they did to show you that this guy. This isn't a he needs to. He needs to really like reevaluate. And because he used his wife as a crutch like his wife was like Externalised personal development but at the same time they never make you root against him right i. I always understand why he's feeling this way why he's doing this things. Yes they're self destructive. Yes he be much better off if he didn't do these things but.

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"2015" Discussed on Bald Movies

Bald Movies

04:14 min | 1 year ago

"2015" Discussed on Bald Movies

"Yeah that self destructive streak that he goes through at one point in. This movie was tough to watch. And there's a forest whittaker Soliloquy just pitched right down my fucking home plate as far as like. Yeah that's that's that's the thing this is a it's a rigged game but it's the only game in town so like the tension between trying to give people like as you know he's one of those trainers it's all about trying to teach children and get them on this You know try to keep him playing the rig game because you know one out of every one hundred times it'll pay out and ninety nine out of one hundred the other just just not playing. The game won't so. I like that stuff And i thought he was a really good like a different kind of boxing manager. he's not. he's not clint eastwood. he's not he's not mick he's his own kind of guy. I like that. Yeah play playing a character that i feel. Like i've seen forest whittaker play a few times. I it's just like something about the i and the voice and distinctive. I don't know that forest whittaker has an eye or a voice anymore as like a human being. I haven't seen him in a while rogue one and i feel like he had the same voice in rope. One right no he he. He's got that really weird kind of like effected accent that he sometimes does where he's like. Oh i see raspy and barely. They're like you. I guess. I guess you're right. It's like Instead of being some kind of shape high shakespearean dude. He's just a broken down boxer from the seventies but he's still got the worst whitaker variety. Yeah i found it really hard sometimes during this movie to understand what either of them are saying because jake jalen hall is Some of these two mumble fox barely utter their words. Don't move their mouths. And i didn't have each other a lot right. A lot of court scenes like the you know like the like Or the you'll have someone like trying to like patiently up. And jake says looseness fucking shit and you know ripping stuff up and tearing stuff up so yeah. Subtitles are nice. Especially when you get older and your ears or getting shot and the disparity between like the action scenes in volume but between the action scenes in the quiet scenes is there and so i'd have to ride the the volumes win.

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"2015" Discussed on Our Favorite Albums

Our Favorite Albums

04:50 min | 2 years ago

"2015" Discussed on Our Favorite Albums

"Right now. He's in the bus guy anymore. Pro tour rossel's israe- look it's ridiculous. This is really his best track on the south like the they just said. Play whatever you want. Have a good time if he has went nuts. Guitar player the crazy. I listened actually down philly bill on this. It'll turn it off. I believe in a.

"2015" Discussed on Our Favorite Albums

Our Favorite Albums

02:48 min | 2 years ago

"2015" Discussed on Our Favorite Albums

"On this is fantastic. The guy he killed in on the confirmed other relationships on a lot of pennsylvania. Obviously all music shirt country and blues definitely grabbed the relationship. Thing run with it as the primary songwriting nadal onto a c sharp minor. Here love this right here. Cool change.

"2015" Discussed on Our Favorite Albums

Our Favorite Albums

06:47 min | 2 years ago

"2015" Discussed on Our Favorite Albums

"For questions comments or suggestions visit us at our favorite albums dot com. Find us on twitter at our fave elbows on facebook at five albums. If you wanna send us an email mail it to info at our favorite albums dot com. We are live at pratt's book storing in graham texas to shop with pratt's go to pratt's books dot com that is p. r. a. T. t. s. books dot com or you can visit them in person right here on the downtown square of grandma american turnpike troubadours performed here ingram back in twenty eighteen correct at the annual food truck championship of texas. This year the food truck championship returns to grandma america. After a cova year with a full day of food trucks from all over the state and of course a concert headline this year by whiskey myers the great old ninety seven's and read make plans to be in graham texas on john. I'm sorry on saturday. June fifth visit food truck championship of texas dot com for more details or to buy tickets. Today we're joined by our buddy. Dan who popped his mouth off and told us he can convince us that he could find a red dirt. Country album objection. Then we over rolled recognize you counselor. We called his bluff and thus today we are discussing the twenty fifteen self titled release by the turnpike troubadours. So dan you noted before we get into the to the to the album. Here you noted that there was one very specific omission that you left off on your description of turnpike troubadours songs themes so is really about tornadoes. I wanted to work. Tornado tipped get a few songs in reference tornadoes. One of them is about On on a different album it's solely about tornadoes with underlying Events but they talk about I think i referenced. A lot relationships and farming and these sort of things are unique to rural or prairie laughing and oklahoma and north texas that identify with and you know nothing is more oklahoma and fashion tornado or wife-beating for the people of all the people in here i'm from graham texas here but i did go school up there and i still travel oklahoma time for work and i've had a lot of good experiences up there so i have to defend them again. So what he's saying please don't whole against him is waste it. If you ever find yourself in a pickle where you may involve yourself in wife-beating go to cram attorney dot com for daily cruises. Redel attorneys now since in oklahoma. We're going to be listening to the turnpike troubadours dan. What are we listening for here. like i said the stories said there are some characters here that i think he'd be listened to a lot of their albums throughout you'll see some characters that you kind of get to know But you're looking for the story of relationships and and rural sort of commentary. You know the country boy goes to the big city. A lot of that goes back to the country. He has the sort of struggles he falls in love and out of love and some of. It's dark and ominous and you don't know where it's coming from. That's a pretty good intro. Because we're gonna lead off with us here. Seems rogue addiction in there. There's some fights there's some you can hear those are already here in felker stuff and you could tell. He is conflicted is dealing with existential crisis for someone who is trying to make it and then coming back home where he realizes whereas hardens right and that's heartland music in also sort of the lighthearted countryside of it. You've just got a boy this got a crush on a country girl and and you've got a sweet song about you know trying to make up and you you've got these relationships in these things and they're authentic and he didn't have to tell you that he doesn't have to say i'm a country boy got truck can get some fish. You know that says it. And you're like hey. I'm getting deeper than that. I'm going into his problem or his issue. Got jason what are you. What are you looking for in this thing hopefully more fiddle. What dances storytelling. This kind of music as we talked about in the opening session is is about storytelling. I wanna i wanna see the themes i want. I want to hear the. I want to see the pictures painted. I want to hear that guitar. I mean one of the things. I like about texas red dirt country. Is that hot guitar playing that. We kind of want to expect right. So i want to hear i wanna hear that got and yourself. I'm looking for authenticity. That overt authenticity. That can override whatever simpleton whatever your presuppositions what what what. What the stuff that. I typically few. When i'm because i'm looking for complexity i'm looking for someone who's giving me a complex body of art. Would we know. This isn't rush. This isn't tool speculations. Difficult right. But i want to hear exits. Speak for everybody in the room here. Besides you guys one. We object to simpleton. Well okay okay. I'd like to have the record. Counselor say simpleton i appreciate that but you will also acknowledged partner when we start seeing heartland stuff. We're not talking about crazy philosophical like this isn't tool. This is a progressive rock by by rush. This is someone who's singing more simple type like pastoral type is closer to the heart. If you will listen. I can make enema was philosophical. Don't even get me started. You're gonna call down the fire. Let's let's let's let's see. This is the twenty fifteen release by the turnpike troubadours self-titled turnpike troubadours..

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"2015" Discussed on Our Favorite Albums

Our Favorite Albums

02:00 min | 2 years ago

"2015" Discussed on Our Favorite Albums

"If. Dan has convinced us that this should be one of our favourite albums. Stick around.

"2015" Discussed on Our Favorite Albums

Our Favorite Albums

07:03 min | 2 years ago

"2015" Discussed on Our Favorite Albums

"To. We're going to end the podcast one. But this was recorded mostly at one fifteen recording the owner of one fifteen recording studios a guy named wes sharon. He was also on the mix. This was engineered by matt right and the guy mastered this was eric. Say all this. Because i don't know these guys are ryan engelman was also has producer credits on guitar player. Matt right. the engineer in reina gelman. Who is like tar player. He serves as a producer so okay so real quick so we talked about this briefly. Made a comment about so. I was surprised that supposedly this sold thirty five thousand records. And you said you had something you wanted to say on. Do you got that information from wikipedia. Totally we did and it was source number. Ten down was clicked on. Click the link. It was three thirty. Four thousand eight hundred copies sold as of january nineteen twenty sixteen. So where are we now. I don't know. But i bought it at least one time. So it would be more than what you're saying more okay also backing up to The credits I found i wasn't totally fact. Checking you here But john fullbright also played accordion. Banjo was a composer and played acoustic. Piano supplied vocals. John full brat is now a solo act. He's written awesome so it was. He has a studio musician on this or he just said man at one point okay again. I'm not a super fan boy. I don't know everybody in the thing. But i know a lot of session musicians on this on this album right. I could not find. He played the pedal steel. I feel on snow him hammered. Hank early that plays the east part of their ban. Now that plays the steel and the dobro resonator or whatever He may have been on there. But i couldn't figure out who's playing steel guitar things that i love about this you. You're not gonna have many albums where you're going to have an accordion banjo and a steel. And you know whatever southbound is like. it's a bad thing i got you. I got it is instruments. It's not a mixing board. It's not a lab and it's not it's real no-blame orbits nobody's playing. I mean i'm sure somebody is but it's this isn't coming out of offender. Ibm lapped michael. And i complain about that all the time. Yeah you know. When i was when i was a teenager. Everybody wanted to be in a band. We all wanted to play guitar drums. Somebody wanted to being. Everybody wanted to be. Everybody wanted to play instruments. It was like the coolest thing to do. Nobody wants to do that anymore. Because you all make an album with your laptop in your bedroom we city more. It's kind of a car as you well know is hard it is and you know. Learning the trumpet is hard and these are things that sequence is not very hard not saying that. That music doesn't have its place. Sure sure but some of us still have a you know an appreciation for the crafts. Now crafts that self. I just noticed that. Look at the book of your left shoulder. Yeah right there. I want to punch you next to texas women. The fighting texas aggie gas dot com. I see my buddy quarterback. They're throwing me a gig. His dad actually went to the elders. You plant that behind. Michael on purpose racked thereby then of course obviously. That's the most beautiful book. I've seen a so within. The history of this band did note that it seemed like there releases these albums were kind of sparse. And kind of and far between and i read. That is because evan felker said listen this we make albums when we have an album eight and so instead of there's like mass production get in the studio and write something. I mean he. He's actually. he's the singer. West felker in really who i think is kind of kind of brilliance behind the turnpike troubadours this guy who's from south east texas southeast oklahoma. Yeah he comes from a very blue collar family. His dad was a cowboy. And i don't mean cowboy and rodeo re-live working the ranch type cowboy and he was from this small town live this rural life. And there's a very real existence that writes a song. He on the first time i listen to it just so simple but really there's so much to it or someone's heart there's so much feeling and that would go into this like precipitous fall at. He had at one time where he got so bad on on a booze on yesterday. They actually reached burnout point. And i i watch the the byron burr line to mispronounce that fundraiser. Up and oklahoma were they just. Have you seen this on youtube. Yeah probably see him. I mean he's seen a lot of video he's just so entirely he's just melting band. I mean he was like amy winehouse ridiculous and then they just fell apart after that or went on hiatus is they. They went on hiatus. I feel like the started to come back and book some day and then just realize it kind of wouldn't flaw on their way and so i don't know i hope because you know i. It's just one of the greatest greatest country bands whether you like country like to me sure. This is sort of the newsstand you hate for regardless of the genre in regardless of what you're paying for somebody to go out like that right. I mean if he on top. Yeah don't have to quit making albums because you weren't capable of performing anymore because you have substance abuse problems self. Go make another album. Unretire fall down. His fall was crazy and he was tied to let lambert and he goes. Also this guy and the guy ends up on the tablet. Yeah well it's the ho- caleb follow think of kings of leon where like these guys were huge another okay reference point. Yeah that's right. Yeah it was. Felled fell apart and heartache and trouble that seems to make the best art when we see these guys fall apart. It's very tragic. And that happened with evan felker. I think he's got his live together now. It seems like it's hopefully. They'll come back in fans. I think he's in texas and he's owns a cattle ranch somewhere in texas and i think he's doing okay there for a while. It was kind of and go for evan. Felker right yeah right. Yeah okay so so. We have gone through kind of the history of this. We've given you a little bit of a a look of why. Dan thinks this is an how we should like. We've given you an idea of jason. I don't like this topic music. And so now we're going to get into the twenty fifteen self titled album by the turnpike troubadours and we're going to listen to this thing altogether so we're gonna take a break. We're going to refill our glasses. We're going to buy some books from pratt's books dot com more books. Spend so much my place when we come back here. We're going to listen to this album. We're going to see.

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"2015" Discussed on Nerd On! The Podcast

Nerd On! The Podcast

05:36 min | 2 years ago

"2015" Discussed on Nerd On! The Podcast

"I've watched other films on this system. And i haven't had that issue at all until it was a kick it kicked in and it was real hard And it was overwhelming at some points. Like i had to turn my sub woofer off And i don't. I don't know if maybe it was just the way that 'cause sometimes what happens is the way that an apple. Tv will deliver it. I don't know all of the things that they're doing. But they're either summing it down to stereo or they are not or may. I don't know how it works on that end. Go go way to go apple speaking. They heard you like. Would you say bitch so. I don't really know how that the delivery system actually works. I know how it works from post production standpoint but i don't know how they're delivering it to me and maybe it got mixed up and the way that it was delivered to me like just the way that it did it. I don't know but it was. It was hard core Yeah those are my only quantum coy. Yeah i only have one But it's a it's a conversation piece so not really. I mean it's i want to talk about it because The movie runs at one. Forty three. I think if i remember correctly forty three hour forty three hour one hour three minutes one hour and three minutes one hundred and three minutes. I'm sorry got it. Yes not sixty three minutes. But a hundred and a hundred and thirty minutes three hour three minutes and forty three minutes. Okay so like i said. Where's your three minutes. Oh yeah and. I could've done with two hours of this and i think what i would have used not even two hours. Maybe even an hour and fifty so short i couldn't could. It's an hour and forty three. I'm sorry i'm about jesus christ longer. Yes live fucking no no so. It's an hour and forty three minutes. What i wanted is more of zoe character with malcolm to earn the scene where they fight. What i think could have happened is during all of their. We're we're making moves montage at the school. That kind of stuff. He could have been studying with her throughout that. And then had this moment of like. Why do you keep coming here. Is it because you don want you. Because for me it felt like sh- i loved that relationship. I loved her character. I think zoe kravitz. Did really well and i just wanted more of building between the two of them to earn that for me. That fight felt very like we need conflict here and this is the first time they've ever hung out and for me as for story. I could've used more between the two of them before that happened. Because i really liked that relationship. I think it would have been nice to see that cultivated more and the loss of that fight would have felt stronger for me. But that's my only. Yeah i could see that.

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"2015" Discussed on Nerd On! The Podcast

Nerd On! The Podcast

02:40 min | 2 years ago

"2015" Discussed on Nerd On! The Podcast

"That's why they're bands oreo. But yeah but even even into i mean listening to You know childish gambino even in the thirteen twenty fourteen. He has a whole song about like the reason. I'm doing this. Because i didn't have someone who spoke my language of being a black nerd from from family and stuff like that and so they him on the film. I know saying like we do we. We study we get ready for college. We don't do things that white kids love. We like manga And we liked donald glover but it was. It's it's i think it's an important thing to put on film at that time especially it was like these are. These are the cool kids now. It's it's a it's a. It's okay to be this. This person kalem. I loved how they interconnected pretty much. Everything lilley was connected to my remembers. Yeah i was thinking of samo. And how like samba's connected and how. Aj is of the college admissions at the frigging godfather of the drug running in in inglewood. Cly yep like it like it. Just and how they wrap so many different genres of things in there that was like a heist it was like. Some of age is crime drama. It was like oh man oh man but but they did such a good job like it almost felt like you don't have your footing in the beginning of it because you're like we wanna what what is this going for. And the second he said something about. Like if neil degrasse neil degrasse tyson like ice cube or something like that the whole movie like that's what this is and then it gives you perspective of like what your way you're experiencing and it just as sous chefs kiss their land. I mean it has fun. And that's the thing where it's like you to your point like it has a lot of fun doing all the things where it's like. That's the thing where i i really like. I start drawing the line of these coming of age high school stories of like i never been kissed or with to my prom or blood you know like i wanna have good day got but this one talks about like the hood traps the like worrying about like. I don't want to get involved in crime but like you're at risk your a you're at the age of at risk but also like your your relationship between your parents and that helps changing your budding wanting to find romantic interests and also the.

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"2015" Discussed on Nerd On! The Podcast

Nerd On! The Podcast

05:34 min | 2 years ago

"2015" Discussed on Nerd On! The Podcast

"Questioning my choices so that leaves it to me in the nation. I also same for same reason as tom. Guess josh but not. Because i think anyone here is going to dislike it. I just think josh's four point nine guys and we'll because i don't eat one hundred percent josh do but okay Just reverend listening to be. It's just yeah. That's i'll leave it at that talk after for everyone listening. Everyone here is white. Except me. So i picked jokes. Because he's what is the dobbins claiming the listeners who can't see us now So that brings us to one other thing. I'd like to talk about though. Do you think this is our. Is your headache gone after the song and you thought this whole guessing part was really fun. We'll guess what you could also guest dummy times guys say guessing segment. I dunno gory. Gory wants you. To join the nerd our nation because you can participate in the poll of guests that grump you could become the guests that grump in gas. Gasoline grass-fed gatorade. Drinkin- gory corey guests. That grumpier well gluten free grand jury thing. Yeah for that and if you get it right you're gonna shout out on the show so the nation has spoken and josh i. It's all move oceans. I just experienced so bachelor acid. That's like well rush kayla. Rose i'm gonna need to take this road. Can you other ways okay. Wow so the order. Go in is. Tom and i are sitting pretty with no votes. Of course so ever. I even put a circle with a line through it like knowing void symbol. And it's going to be caitlyn. And then last josh So that's that's it. Y'all take part in these polls it's a lot of fun so take part even at the dollar tear. yes good. i'll get out the vote. Y'all get that guy geezer grow. Because the sean combs voter die his sons in this movie. So everyone will move onto the complete spoiler of that segment which is going to be our initial reactions and our first impressions. I suggested this one. So i'm gonna go last i it's a movie. I've been meaning to watch since it came out. A really has because someone. I know i'll ago. Someone i know has been dropping hints at it for almost six years now to be fair. We taken a lot of content. That's not an excuse but sometimes things just go you know what.

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