25 Burst results for "Brolin"

Stephanie Miller's Happy Hour Podcast
The News Cycle Is Starting to Feel Like an SNL Skit
"This whole new cycle seemed like an SNL sketch. We were saying the anti gay shooter's father who's done gay porn just for a second. And then also, what do you call it? Who looks like methy Josh Brolin? Yes. Right. Yes. Yes, exactly. Yes. Does he not look and sound exactly like Carl from sling blade? Am I incorrect? I got daddy Joe guy who tell you at least he's not game. I don't care if he likes French fried potatoes with mustard as long as he don't got no sugar in his tank. And then Kanye, who is actually at this point doing the Dave Chappelle character, the blind white supremacist with the white supremacist campaign manager, Nick Fuentes. Yes, Nick, mom's basement Fuentes. Who Trump has met several times, had a two hour dinner with and ends the thing going, I don't know him. Here's the other thing. There was a third person. There was Kanye, Nick Fuentes, and somebody else who was with them, who was equally equally awful. We'll find out later, it was David duke or somebody, but somebody else he doesn't know. Yeah, right, but they specifically haven't named who that person was and as bad as Nick Fuentes is and Kanye West is what as bad as what he's been saying about the Jews lately. Imagine how awful that third person has to be. It's like, this is my friend, mister hilter. Hello. I'm alive. Filter. Single dot mustache under his thing and go like a nice butter and throwing his hand. I feel a sitcom in the future. He's a black guy's best friend and white supremacist. He's a tiny little white supremacist who's Hispanic. He's an old bloated orange circus peanut, and he's the mystery guest of the week. I don't know, don't say my name. Rather than better than hunter.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"brolin" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Pratt in a serious role. But anyway, they had Jack reacher that was killer. They had outer range, which I love with, I think, Josh Brolin. They're just, they're just taking it over. Yeah, so they're obviously, you know, the interesting thing. I actually talked to someone at Amazon, very senior executive. Their biggest issue with prime is a lot of the people at prime subscriptions don't realize and includes television. It includes video. And so first they need their handmaid's tale. They need that show that everyone wants to watch and they're investing heavily in getting that. And then they have to remind everyone that, hey, by the way, you have access to this as part of getting your packages delivered same day. So they're really in it. My company used to be based in LA since the pandemic were fully remote right now. And when we're in LA, Amazon built a huge movie studio and Culver City. And I mean, a 1 million ft² of space to produce shows to manage all that. So they're heavily investing along with all the other big companies. They don't have the atom project though. No, they don't. The Ryan Ryan Reynolds continues. Did you get a cameo in that? I have no cameos in Ryan's movie. I have a cameo in his actual life right now. Just for the listeners. Mark and mountain Ryan Reynolds is their chief creative officer. So is that the right title? Yes it is. It's been an incredible partnership. Mark, you mentioned your folks are remote. Is that permanent? How's that working? I mean, you look around here, Mike has this phenomenal office for us. Nobody's here. Yeah. So we at the relatively early in the pandemic, we decided that everyone's scattered, including me. I went to I left LA and actually went all over the New Mexico and spent 9 months there. Nice. I had it very nice. I thought they're gonna say back to The Bronx, but it's pretty cool. Bronx is good too. And so we just decided we're going fully remote. We decided in May of 2020. No, maybe June of 2020, we're gonna fully remote. And we did four off sites a year to bring the team together. It's been fantastic. All right, that's good stuff. Interesting. Everybody's adapting. Everybody has

Ageless
"brolin" Discussed on Ageless
"I studied in Italy when I was in college. And I went on a little day trip myself into this tiny little village in Italy outside Florence. And I saw at this cafe this woman in this older woman and she was sitting there with all these little kids running around her and she just looked like she had lived a hundred thousand lives, and she just had kids running around and she was happy, but she was kind of she's kind of hard on him in a way, but it was all out of love and just you could just tell that her cup was just running over every single day. And I think that I want to be her. I just want to get to a place where I know that I'm exercising all of my creativity in the ways that I funnel it out every day and know that I'm like being loyal to my own drive and curiosity and love for life. And I also want to be a badass mom and just super present super caring. I want to grow an amazing family and I just I think that that's my idea of perfection of really having a happy family around me and also having kind of this stoke around work. And I don't know if I'll ever arrive at that place because it changes every day, you know? Your vibe is changing. People schedules. It's a very heady thing trying to grow anything, but at the end of the day, I think I just want to be very creatively satisfied both in work and family. Beautiful. Amazing. Thank you. Thank you so much for having me. It's such an honor to do this. I just love y'all's podcast. I love y'all's vibe. I love your mother, daughter relationship. It's so inspiring for me. I just can't wait. Yeah. You grow up. You have it already. I know. I see it. I hope you guys love this episode and thanks so much to Jenny media for our audio production. All right, so I'm so happy that you guys got to listen to an hour stories today, as always you can follow us on social media and keep up with our work and our crazy adventures. Then you can follow us on Instagram at Cynthia Rowley and at kit Keenan. Thanks for listening..

Ageless
"brolin" Discussed on Ageless
"Document your life in a really beautiful, very organic way and you always look killer. You're just always like, you know, putting out this vibe, this kind of lifestyle that people want to emulate. And it's not contrived. It's very organic. So I think that you just have to think about what you want to do in your free time. What do you like to do for fun, you know? And basically, I know you're the kind of girl that will try anything. So that's what you want your audience to be like, too. No one wants to just stand around at a cocktail party. If you have the opportunity to go horseback riding, sick. Snowboarding or syrp camp or whatever it is. You want to have a memorable experience. Yeah. And I do think I've always said that your clothes are like a scrapbook. You know, your closet is like a scrapbook and your clothes hold so many memories. And so I think we as creators and business people need to be always thinking like, are we creating memories for people in the clubs? And what can we do to put that out there? I love that. I love that. Because I know I know from it's like when you put on a good put on something, a good outfit or something that makes you feel really good. It's almost like it makes your day better. It makes you want to do something to live up to the vibe that you're feeling in your outfit. And that's what I think is the best part about fashion. I really do. And I don't come from fashion. My background is not in fashion, but I have an appreciation for it. And just that, it's like creating these memories for people that's such a great note. Okay, one more thing that I want to ask you about before we wrap this up because I'm supposed to be asking you questions. This because my biggest challenge in the last two years, which I've only been in business since 2018. I still consider myself.

Ageless
"brolin" Discussed on Ageless
"Fans, the people that support your business to do it organically and emotional fashion. I mean, I guess just going back to quickly to working as a team. It's like the energy that you get from working as a team and a collective everyone bringing something to the table. I feel like it's the same thing in a marketing sense where it's just like a collective energy that you get from your audience and from people who understand the brand and appreciate the brand and the broader you can cast that net, you know, the bigger the audience, the more, you know, and they all feed off of each other than too. So I think it's really just like a whole new way to think about, I think, you know, like when I was starting out PR was the most important thing and oh my God, if you could get a magazine or newspaper or something to write about you, it was like you just jumped up the ladder in your career and now it really is so much more important that you have a loyal, excited audience surrounding you that can also help you make decisions, you know? We ask sometimes like, should we do this in another color? And we get, you know, people put in there. Yeah, people will tell you what they want. And we do it for a podcast too. It's like, what do you guys want to hear about? And that's so exciting. And that's something to I think to really invest time and if it takes money, then what you can and, you know, grow that conversation. That's what I do. So well, as you know, I don't know when I was coming up and I was idolizing certain people and really admiring people's work and how they were going about doing it and how successful they had become doing what they love..

Ageless
"brolin" Discussed on Ageless
"Looking at trends or looking at physical data and then thinking about the business side of things rather than rather than having just like an idea out of you're making it sound like I'm a crazy person. I'm having delusions or something. No, I just can't, I think it's so hard for somebody who is as gifted as you in the creative sense. To explain where those things come from. When you're running a brand, I think that it's really important for both of those to work in tandem with one another and I think that it's really rare that somebody can do it equally well and that's one of the challenges that I found about my brand because I am less logical and less about data. I'm more emotional. I love, you know, I don't see full collections. I am so jealous of you that you do. And I wish I could have that, but I do see, I do see a product of this is what I want to make. And I know exactly how it should look. I know how it should fit and I know how it should feel. So that's what I can do. I kind of, and that's what we have always done. We've gone on a one off basis. We just roll out. We don't do full collections. And I do see, and this has taken me a long time to admit, but when you need other people who do what they do well to work with you, it's an investment that always pays off in the long run and will make you more so your company can grow. And when you're in the beginning, you're like, and I was atrophying for a while because I was so nervous to spend more than I was making. And I didn't want to burn out emotionally. I didn't want to burn out financially. But I decided that where I was making my financial investments and who I was hiring, like, you kept, for instance, you're saying you have more logical brain and you love numbers and you love to look at trends and fashion and you are creative. I follow you and I know you. You're incredibly creative. But if you have that numbers brain, you're going to be such an asset to somebody who has a more emotional, more creative style because then you can work in tandem and you can make more money. You can build your business. So I think that that's one of the really, really interesting notes about coming up and creating business and being a business owner is never be afraid to invest in people who do things better than you do. Yeah, don't think that you can do it all. Yeah. And it's more fun too. It's more fun to have community. Yeah. Definitely. It's so important to have a good group of even when you're starting out with a good group of. Hi. Oh my gosh. I knew somebody was going to be creeping in on the back here. I just wasn't sure if it was going to be a big person or a teeny tiny toddler. Really. Thank you. What about technology? What about this world of influencers versus digital marketing and paying to play and real organic wanting to post about somebody's business? All of that is very interesting to me. Because I know that this is definitely a climate of paying for posting about product. They'd influencers and not being a real career now, which is really cool, you know, there's such a life that people can have a professional existence on these digital platforms. But how important is it to you?.

Ageless
"brolin" Discussed on Ageless
"That was going to get tossed after a second or third wear and end up in a landfill somewhere. I just did not want to that couldn't have that on my conscience. But, you know, financially, it is, it's so costly to start a brand, especially with a very expensive material. And in the beginning, we had so many questions. Like, why is your why are your genes priced at over $200? And I'm like, I will spend all day long explaining this to you. I want you to know that when you buy a pair of jeans from us, you will have it in ten years. You're not going to have it for a year, and then you're going to toss it and it's going to end up in the ocean. You have to invest in things that are going to give you that longevity and fashion. And I feel like when you break it down on those terms, people start to understand, oh, I'm going to spend $250 one time versus $50 ten times. You're actually saving money in the long run. I digress. That's good. I want to talk about ways that you find influence and inspiration that eventually comes into your brand and because your whole lifestyle is kind of channeled into work and that work can permeate to other places. Like you love to surf. And so you created wetsuits to surf in and, you know, that's all work, but it's play for you, so it doesn't, I'm sure it doesn't feel like work when you're surfing, yet you're able to take a picture and promote the fact that you're, you know, you've made these wetsuits. And where do you find inspiration outside of work to bring that into your work? Well, I mean, it's just, it's just like you, why you started your company, you know? It has to be authentic. And you have to be creating because you have a passion for the product or the lifestyle or just creativity in general and then I think just really expansive thinking, I know I was telling you this story, but how I wake up super early and I imagine my whole collection on the ceiling in my bedroom just like in queen's gambit. Where I see I can see the whole thing. Boom. Things just ruminate for a while and then it all kind of becomes one vision eventually. Which I know sounds crazy. It really hard for a creative mind to explain where they get their inspiration because I definitely have more of logic brain, I don't have visions when I wake up in the morning. And I think for me, it's more about.

Ageless
"brolin" Discussed on Ageless
"You want to wear like once or twice and just have that be like your statement, you know what I mean. And then you can also have your kind of everyday bum around clothes that you love and have a really beautiful silhouette, which you can buy them time and time and time again and know that they're not too eccentric or to this or to that, which I see a lot of people wanting to not go outside of that because they want their clothes to be something that they can wear every day and, you know, if you buy something that's super statement, you know, I think that we all three of us enjoy that. But there are a lot of people that don't want to buy something that's super colorful or super punchy because that means that they can't wear it every day. I hear that all the time here. It's like, well, while I would have bought that, but I just don't know what I'd wear it with or often times people don't know what to do or how to play in fashion. It's nice. I was listening to you all as podcasts with Rebecca minkoff and she was talking about her bread and butter being this, that with handbags, and then outside of that, she can have fun with like the 5% of romance, I think she called it within her business where she's doing something that might not be the most financially lucrative thing. But it does put an edge to her company and it makes her company kind of like stand out from the next and that's why people continue to go back to her and why her brand is so successful. So I think it's like kind of there are no rules. There's kind of a free for all. You can be as creative as you want to be as artistic as you want to be. But ultimately, it's about doing what you want to do in doing it well..

Ageless
"brolin" Discussed on Ageless
"Also, you know, the bell bottom, I think, is very much back. In my mind I've never left, I love a good bell bottom pair of jeans, but I definitely see it coming back now. Do you think it's funny that I see men are all wearing like skinny jeans? And women are wearing flares. It's just kind of funny. Yeah, the low rise, I'm really kind of into those. And I'm really into the rhinestones, but it was funny how that idea sort of came around, you know, when you and I were first talking about it, I was in Illinois visiting my parents and my brother and my brother's wife was we were in the garage and I said, what is this pile of jeans here? What are you doing with these? And she's like, oh, I'm getting rid of these. They're all like, you know, late 90s, early 2000s. I was like, what? And they were all fully encrusted. I don't even remember the brand like religion or something like very Y two K and I was like, hold on a second. You need to pack a box, pack these in a box and send them to me and she did, and it was so it just seemed so fresh, even though they were vintage, you know? That idea of really sexy, really hot, low rise, embellished. People consider a sexy silhouette. You know, it changes all the time, but if I look at a low rise Jean from like the late 90s, early 2000s, it's so sexy. It's like it does the best thing for somebody's body. I'm like, I love playing with that. I love it. What did you say? You mean booty?.

Ageless
"brolin" Discussed on Ageless
"And I was like, what? I was like, no way. Watch me. I want to spend, we're going to spend X amount is going to be way less than that number and I'm going to do it is going to be great. And then I started to see that it's not just 200 rivets that you're paying for. You have to buy 10,000 of them. It's the minimums that really creep up and so I can see why people get to that number really quickly. But that's what it is. It's like how to keep your quantities down so you're.

Ageless
"brolin" Discussed on Ageless
"Just as a little intro to you and the brand, we want to know why you started mid heaven and kind of like a little spark notes of the about. Okay. Well, I started mid heaven kind of based on a need. I was a model for a long time. I was working in LA and I was finding that a common topic of conversation with a lot of the girls that I was in these casting calls with or dressing rooms with was where people would get their genes that were long enough. For taller women, because I'm 5 11, a lot of the girls that I was working with were over 6 feet. And this was back before the crop vintage Levi's crop thing was very in. This was like, where did you get your 38 inch seam jeans? Because it just wasn't available. And so I started to put together this idea of what it would be like to just purely a denim company for taller women. And I knew nothing about manufacturing production, none of that was something that I had my toolbox. But I started to write my little very minor, very kind of like, you know, just first thoughts at a business plan. And it just so happened that my neighbors two doors down were in the denim business for 30 years. I had never talked to them before. I was walking by their house one day. And she kind of waved at me and said, I've always seen you and I don't know your name, but I would love to invite you in for a cup of tea. 'cause I live next to her for 5 years, we had never spoken. So I go in. I'm sitting there talking to our kind of gave her my first thoughts. I was like, I'm thinking about starting a business because I want to transition out of modeling and I think I want to go into business and this is what I'm thinking and she said, well, it turns out I worked in denim for 30 years, and I can introduce you around town. It was like one of those God moments that you were just like. This is what I'm supposed to be doing because why today, why her. And so she did. I jumped in her car, we went downtown, she introduced me to her wash house to her old manufacturing production manager. Her pattern maker, great fabric, resources. I mean, just everybody that she was affiliated with before..

The Family Podcast
"brolin" Discussed on The Family Podcast
"I've always got something to do. I just wake up and go rob what needs to be done today. Roy hallway caught. But yeah. that's the only okay okay I don't know if i ask this question then lot if you were to have like a billboard in it and everyone could see it going to work and doing what they're doing what would you. What would you tell people raw steep on the billboard you know and it was a music anything anything like a message to people like. Maybe you feel like people are just have love man year. I'd have my picture on the size. They love love is the odd sauce of some silence. Be more love. man is true though. I said that the onset man I was thinking about it the other day. You know our culture. Yeah right now. It kind of seems like the music pits men against women and the culture. Has this men against women to it to you know but like beforehand. It was like men made love songs about women. And so you got things like the soldiering. Usa ju remember seeing them videos everyone's in them slap pants and that was dancing together and the lady taking coming back. I think it's coming back. You know that. Why do you think that Rachel evidence evidence. I mean i think that does a new. There's a new vibe in it. I just feel like the with music. It kind of has this kind of cook. Promotion is not everything is always the same in like for example. I remember when i was growing up from the u k. Now you know auburn beat. You was an angel night. Let's think about having david. Okay a david. Yeah craig david craig. David then becomes nathan okay and they come round. If you wanna talk about nathan and fbi and lack of proper sound by to to me ally. I don't want to say..

Bit Storm
"brolin" Discussed on Bit Storm
"Young. Ish took interestingly. And i think designing coming up because i just saw something recently thinking linda collini kind of thing i was thinking. Kite lynch or an anne hathaway. Okay yeah that could work too. Yeah yeah they'll call emily blunt. Emily blunt could be mazing work. I can emily blunt show. Let's go emily blunt. she's she's kind of up there at the moment. Might we wanted to. We bring junk cuisines into to like play the loving tryst of we we bring humane but he plays a character who just mugs at the camera. I mean just constantly breaking the full. So yeah i like emily blunt in the as the as the crime. The female lead. So she's the only other voice actor threat. This whole thing is between those two main. Those two main characters essentially at different times is she is a is does she have the same series while vibe or is she more playful with it perhaps to she kind of understand that that josh brolin was character is hamming it up a bit over. The whole world is hamming it up a bit and she doesn't quite understand it kind of look who's talking now of yeah like i can see that. She actually understands of it. She older the seven weeks now. Yes the daycare. Seven weeks alive for one year. Life was flashing before my eyes have time goes quickly seconds. Nail seemed like seconds full full of anything like minutes seconds. Nothing like more longer second short. Short sagan's right shoulder seconds before. Because because i really. I can't read time so i didn't know what a second is god because object permanence isn't the thing for these babies yet when when they turn around where they go. I think it's i think is one character who is younger than the rest who does not yet have their object. Permanence hasn't come in yet. And the other is coming on you can just walk behind them and they remember you exist forgot you exist..

Review Party Dot Com
"brolin" Discussed on Review Party Dot Com
"Am tokyo patches to manny. Where's that four-star baby worth. Five two. yeah. I would rounded up three and a half goes up to four. I am tokyo bitches. I am full of sushi restaurants. I am fish market. Yeah this is like The the take on. I am the hog butcher of the world the city of broad shoulders. I am tokyo bitch ridi. That's is really changes with your inflection. There oh it does. I am tokyo bitches. I am tokyo bitches like true art. It's alive this review is is dancing like fire in my hands. It's never the same twice in timeless. Yeah let me just read it again. Not bad the feelings you'll be tossed off a lung. The surrounding buildings is a kicker geez. No loops but a. I'm tokyo bitches i feel. We should pause a moment in in comment on him. Saying the feeling you'll get flowed into buildings. What a kicker yeah the death and terror you feel as you are dangerously close to these towers of metal glass. It's it's a real. It's a real de slapper. That's a laugh. What a gas gas i'm tokyo bitches. And i'm having a gas if i was tokyo bitches at i was having a gas five stars man unless he's just someone who never reviews that highly right. I guess i can respect. If you're saying he's like backed it's gotta be perfect for the five rieti. Fives five stress. You're not gonna give just. There's a lot of viewers who just throw who just take i love you. I swear the drop of a hat you have to smile out of. Let's go five stars. The implication of five stars enough for some people. Yeah at five stars all the way but not many east okeyo bitches. He's a little bit higher standards than the rest of us is a high class man. Yeah after that roller coaster ride that. That felt wins. Ears have amazon review for another movie. I'm sorry but i'm not sorry. Because i'm dark matt bitches. This is a review not review. It's a it's a. It's a movie that featured on her instagram at review pretty dot com just recently. But this was too long review to screen cap and post there so some of you might recognize the movie labor. A okay if you if you're hot on our If not get there what are you doing with your life It's everything i've ever loved. I'm instagram bitches. This review comes to us from soda. Pop titles their review and soda pop rights. I give it one star because it's over rated here and most deserves a solid three at best. So this is kinda like what Who was at t. Oh let me see spiderman right. Yeah g. welsh is like what t- welsh was doing adjusting the curve. One star because it's overrated here at most deserves a solid. Three could have been more. If there was a better actor slash actress for mother and son or better storyline. They will just weird. I didn't like the wonder years narrative either especially the almost mayo voice new york in raspy but ultimately very cheesy. I think she's talking about narration. The mother talking about sex no really talking to him about how it makes. One feel is very weird to say the least. I don't know if it was the adaption from the book to movie. That sucked. Because i didn't read the book. Perhaps it sucked as well. The only thing that didn't suck thus one star was josh brolin figure throughout the movie. Absolutely watching him. We'll help to finish watching it without a doubt. The young boy has shifty eyes. That was kind of correct. He was kinda shifty to the middle aged boy characters just weird looking with his little raisin is that means and puffy face then that is transformed into tobey maguire at the end so from an olive complexion. Dark hair tool mousy blonde pasty tobey. Maguire is like they were banking on tobey maguire to save this movie for some reason. Josh brolin makes you feel sorry for his character because he always got the short end of the stick throughout his life with his love choices. Family situations as an eight-man josh. Brolin still looks good but it looks visits. Kate winslet smells like urine and is suffering from dementia for the score is also atrocious with the looming music. Death march anxiety noise booming throughout one star as said dreaded run permits josh brolin's body the same. I got my funny josh. Brolin santos joke out of the way. Now i can say you fucking say that about somebody that they look like. They smell like urine. Nobody is probably worse that you say. They look like they're suffering from dementia. I think a little bit the look that may have been lost in the in the in in the over. Talk their mel. I heard that that was part of the outrage. I so outraged by that. I quickly forgot because of my lovely wholesome thanos joke but yeah that is just terrible rough but i read. Those words by this reviewer allows on board with you know reality is often disappointing. A yeah like you're talking about a little boy with raising is due. You've got some strange imagery going on here but then you get harsh. She's she's writing this review and she says someone had looks like they have to mention are covered piecemeal and she just looks in the mirror and says lord of choices require the strongest will review. Yeah yeah she hit answer sits back. She sees the review average.

Strength To Be Human --Global Arts & Affairs Podcast, Hosted by Mark Antony Rossi
"brolin" Discussed on Strength To Be Human --Global Arts & Affairs Podcast, Hosted by Mark Antony Rossi
"Know. And keep in. Mind that the other roles like Having a josh brolin and everything like that possibility. I it's different but i definitely be cold off so i'm not too skeptical about that. I really not. But we'll we'll see what happens with with oscar. Nissen what he can really do. I agree with people who mentioned that. He has the dramatic chops. Thought some other movies. I want this kind of checking them. Out see won't turns out that's true. Okay so i don't want it this. Keep him In salt was in basham so that would be unfair. But i can't help but think that he should be looking older and don't see how thrown a beard autumn and messing with his voice. A little bit is supposed to do this. So i don't know if he gets older later on from the stress like the president's do with a couple of years or if he's going to be we just have to live and learn to accept the role don't know but I prefer somebody a little bit older and member. A- all we really have is the role from nineteen eighty-four because william wrote who played him and the cable series was atrocious. Okay i mean i would have thrown them out of the show and said act anymore until you come back and actually seemed like care. I swear he seemed mike phone lines in or something you know you should hear him telling those women to get the hell out of the way. I don't think they're friends are actually members of the treaties. Family the workers but they give them hell out of know the planet because the worms are gonna come to eat them and he doesn't have a sense of urgency. He sounds like he's reading it from the script. He don't even sound like he gives it to him. Not likely with the other guy. You know he's dreaming and doing all that. Was this guy doing. come on now. This is an altered states there. Mr her come on wake the hell up. Don't ruin it for us because you know you don't like the role and probably give you a lot of money for it. I guarantee your wasn't going to get a thin over the money they gave you. So let's be serious here so sometimes casting really crappy.

Strength To Be Human --Literary Podcast, Hosted by Mark Antony Rossi
"brolin" Discussed on Strength To Be Human --Literary Podcast, Hosted by Mark Antony Rossi
"Know. And keep in. Mind that the other roles like Having a josh brolin and everything like at possibility. I it's different but i definitely be cold off so i'm not too skeptical about that are really not. But we'll we'll see what happens with with oscar. Nissen what he can really do. I agree with people who mentioned that. He has the dramatic chops. Thought some other movies. I wanted this kind of checking them. Out see won't turns out that's true. Okay so i don't want it this. Keep him In salt was in basham so that would be unfair. But i can't help but think that he should be looking older and don't see how thrown a beard autumn and messing with his voice. A little bit is supposed to do this. So i don't know if he gets older later on from the stress like the president's do with a couple of years or if he's going to be we just have to live and learn to accept the role don't know but I prefer somebody a little bit older and member. A- all we really have is the role from nineteen eighty-four because william wrote who played him and the cable series was atrocious. I mean i would have thrown them out of the show and said act anymore until you come back and actually seemed like care. I swear he seemed mike phone lines in or something you know you should hear him telling those women to get the hell out of the way. I don't think they're friends are actually members of the treaties. Family the workers but they give them hell out of know the planet because the worms are gonna come to eat them and he doesn't have a sense of urgency. He sounds like he's reading it from the script. He don't even sound like he gives it to him. Not likely with the other guy. You know he's dreaming and doing all that. Was this guy doing. come on now. This is an altered states there. Mr her come on wake the hell up. Don't ruin it for us because you know you don't like the role and probably give you a lot of money for it. I guarantee your wasn't going to get a thin over the money they gave you. So let's be serious here so sometimes casting really crappy.

Post Show Recaps
"brolin" Discussed on Post Show Recaps
"They're not going to introduce their next thanos in the final episode of loki. So they did it. And i was shocked i was shocked and the thing that surprised me the most and i know it didn't land with absolutely everybody. There's some people who like it landed with like a like like it went off the diving board and like Like a empty pool and just like landed on cement on for me. It was like you know You know three tens like hold them up. Like i was really really really impressed with sort of the boldness of going here will like the the satisfaction of these clues that we're along the way and actually paying it off with this character. I think like the implications of what they can do with jonathan majors in the you now. I think that this also helps like clarify. Do tang ant man like once. A mania is going to be gang it can be a carrying. It doesn't have to be the king like the whole hang story could be. It's not about the king. It's about many gangs in that. Maybe very very very very super bad for everybody in them. See you and to have. Someone is talented as jonathan majors. Who could probably do a thousand different versions of this character like here. He's doing like the willy wonka version of of this character. What's going to happen when he goes like full. Josh brolin thanos on king. Like i wanna see all this stuff so it did a really great job of being surprising but also being very provocative as far as not just this means for for loki specifically although it may be worth noting that i think that that is like a lesser consideration for me than it is like how will impact the greater. Mc you. but i can't stop thinking about that stuff so just on that nerdy level. I was really excited about. It is probably worth talking about louis. Did this work super well or super effectively in the context of the show. It's so interesting stuff here right like i do like the placement like i. It's it's it's one of the other two right like it's it's so hard to say because if it did come for one division would've been affected in a negative way. One division came first in practice. you know expecting there's like it's a lot about like it's hard to say and like in different realities. We'd probably have the answer but in terms of like what it's setting up would king. I've really. I've thought about this a lot since we've discussed since reveal happened. We've talked about it on the show. Since since they talked about they announced it. It's really it's really weird. Because like on one hand i was like oh yeah came to conquer interesting like really setting up the big villain the moving forward and all this other stuff. But what if josh. What if he's not yeah. What if. i don't remember who. I was talking to about this but we were discussing this idea. There was an idea. That king is a misdirect on what they're actually going to have as a big next bad because he's a real interesting unusual choice right. Time travel villain. There's there's a multi verse aspect but it doesn't have the global scale of like a thanos right even as a bad guy he's not as powerful someone like lewis..

Aviation Week's Check 6 Podcast
Suddenly, The MAX Is Boeings Good News
"On january the twenty. Seventh europe's jasa became the latest regulator to lift. Its flight ban on the boeing seven. Three seven max. If only the day had ended there but boeing still had report is full year earnings for twenty twenty and they weren't pretty. The company reported its largest annual loss. Ever nearly twelve billion dollars. It took a six point. Five billion dollar pretax charge on the triple seven x program and push that aircraft's first deliveries back another year too late. Twenty twenty three because of the need for late modification. To the aircraft's flight control system. Meanwhile quality issues forced boeing to pause deliveries of the seven eight seven and the cash. They bring in ironically the companies brightest news. Maybe the return to service of the max and ramp up of production and deliveries joining me to unpack. All of this are three. Aviation week editors guy. Norris who recently visited boeing triple seven x flight test program in seattle sean broaddrick who extensively about the max and seven eight seven and jens flottau the leader of our commercial aviation team guy. Let's start with you. Is it safe to say that you were fairly stunned by this news about the triple. Seven x after hearing from program leaders just a month ago that the certification effort was on track. Thanks joe stunned is probably pretty accurate word. I would say you know having been there. I was looking face to face with with the team. There was sitting in the flight deck and this is only a month just over a month ago. Really six weeks. Maybe through is not the faintest hints that this was coming down the track. I certainly got the feeling that we wasn't just as i was stunned by this. I got a feeling that a lot. Of the even the company boeing themselves. Let's just get the feeling this really come out of left field a little bit so just to put people in perspective. We don't actually at this as we're recording this podcast. We don't yet know the some of the specifics involved and we don't also know whether The ramifications of whatever's happening with this modification how it will impact the timing of the proposed beginning of the certification flight test program now just to remind our listeners. This was due to happen Virtually any day now under the schedule that we were talking about in december. Where the faa what grant type inspection authorisation to boeing to begin building credit towards certification with flight testing. Remember the aircraft has been flying for a year. now was four in the flight. Test program So you know the the the verge now getting to that point that would mark the final brolin towards certification and entered service. So just now twenty four hours ago. All of that changed. We don't know yet whether the tiaa started that stopped or delayed we're presuming it probably well but at this moment we don't know so anyway. What's going on. Well we know that Boeing is basically saying what Dave calhoun boeing. Ceo said yesterday was essentially that There's to be some modifications to the actuation system of the flight. Control system particularly. He said firmware and hardware changes to the actuator control electronics. And he said that reflected our current judgement of global regulators compliance expectations. So does that actually mean well Digging a little bit deeper we understand that somebody has raised concerns about the potential for single points of failure in the in the in the flight control system. We're not sure if it means changes to the flight control electronics unit which actually manages the surface actuators through a series of remote electronic units or whether it actually applies to the physical actuators themselves as far as we know the all commonly provided by the same company japan. So anyway that's in a nutshell where we are with with what we know so far and i think it's pretty fair to say guy that they wouldn't have had you out there for all those extensive briefings if they knew things were going to turn south. So this obviously was a big surprise to boeing as well. Yeah absolutely joe. i think you know. Let's not be fooled here. Companies like to sometimes keep things to themselves when it suits them of course But i think in this era of trend you know. They're trying to be more transparent and i literally. I don't think anybody at the time of our meeting. Saw this coming down the track so very disturbing of course for them. The only thing is no. No yen's is going to speak to this a little bit more in a second. But you know looking. They've also indicated oversee. The impact of covid continues. This is built into their new expectation of deliveries. Now by the end of twenty three. And you know quite frankly They've been talking to the customers as well about as and and we should say that. So so they so they know that you know the market itself is not really ready to take this aircraft

Loving BDSM
"brolin" Discussed on Loving BDSM
"I feel like we did that. We went to lunch. Short outing among win and it was under. I think we do that right. That'll be interesting uh-huh interesting like a. Yeah a rope harness over my bra under. I don't brolin. I go home around but under assure we know what we're doing but nobody else to see i would be. I would be down for that Down for that. Especially when it's pretty rope and get some pictures i Outdoor bondage doing bondage outside using outdoor elements like trees and stuff fences in your bonded. I don't wanna be outside that for the nature. I know you don't. I'm not interested and see. Sometimes i think oh my gosh where we live. We have all these opportunities. All this open space no people around outdoorsy kinda partner out. Mary no there there is no. There's and creatures and dirt and i looked every leaf now and go. Is that poison oak ivy. How when. I know i could use my phone right now but i just. That's how i look at the outdoors. I want we walk lola one today and i'm like this is my limit i'm done. That's all done on a paved so.

News, Traffic and Weather
June Brolin And Assault discussed on News, Traffic and Weather
"There operates several key has been allowed to return home from a Swedish jail as he awaits a verdict in his criminal trial for a sold the rapper whose real name is rocky miles has pleaded not guilty to assault during a June Brolin

Roe Conn
Avengers, Paul Rudd And Josh Brolin discussed on Roe Conn
"Right. Your thoughts on this. This is the much ballyhooed twenty third entry in the marvel universe avengers game. And you know, what has been hyped to the skies. It's going to grow three hundred billion dollars in its opening weekend here in the United States opening week. It's really going to be about four days. And we'll probably crack the two billion Mark worldwide in a matter of a month or two has it opened anywhere else yet. No it is. Yeah. Yeah. I walked I saw the screen earlier today as we were talking about it, the AMC river east, and they had you know, the ropes already there. And it said lines begin to form at six AM. So I guess you can get some of these theaters assigned seats brothers. You can get a ticket, but it's not a guaranteed seat. I don't think I'd wait Jesus. I would wait in line at six AM. If I thought for sure he was coming by Springsteen, not six AM, but God love those those crazy fans so for folks who have been following along with this first of all can any movie live up to the hype. And I am happy and pleased to report that this film lives up to all of the crazy hype. It is maybe the best superhero movie ever made certainly one of the best movies in the entirety of the marvel universe in part because everything we've seen in those other twenty two movies has led to this moment of this incredible collection of all the avengers. Now for those of you. Playing at home the last avengers 0 war sorry. We have to talk about the ending of the movie that came out before this one but fan, the, you know, the most evil despicable villain in the marvel universe. Played by the great Josh Brolin, believing that the world all the world's all the universes. We're going to be destroyed soon because of you know, the fake news overpopulation and the global warning he decided the only way to say. What's to arbitrarily slice the population of the entire universe in half with the snap of his fingers? And he had the six thirty stones which has learned nose into loud him to do that. So at the very end of the last avengers movie shocking, the people because half of the characters in the marvel universe disappeared in clouds of dust. They died now this movie picks it up immediately thereafter with the surviving avengers all in a state of mourning scattered to various ends of the earth because half of the planet has been destroyed there. There's no more Peter Parker spider, man. There's no more Nick fury, the Samuel L Jackson character, many others. They're gone. So now, they've got the surviving avengers. You've got your your Tony stark iron man, and captain America and black widow and a few others. But what can they do? They can't do anything until until this. The only part we have to get away a little bit. What's gonna happen here? So letting people know who are listening now online. Listening to podcast that this is this. This may be the moment that if you want to be a total virgin walking into this, which most people are who are really it. There is then here. This is your moment to check out. Yeah. And you know, I will say this to my view and 'continuing here. I'm a guarantee not gonna spoil the ten biggest plot points this film, but Paul Rudd who plays ant, man. You know, he's he's deep into the the quantum physics. And that all that kind of stuff because he's been in previous movies. He struck down to even smaller than aunt, and he's entered the quantum realm and bet inside all kinds of places where nobody else could go. So he's kind of dealt kind of with transporting oneself in mystical scientific way. So he's saying now, can we take it to the next level? Can we explore the quantum room to the point where we can expand time in a way that we could go back just far enough to before fennel destroyed all the people half the people in the world. And then one of the vendor says what you're talking about a time machine. It's it's a well. Yes. So the idea is going to be that the surviving. Avengers are going to pair up in teams of two and travel to various time spots on the time line and various places they got one shot to maybe make this reverse history. So here's this clip. He's

The Drive Home with Jillian Barberie and John Phillips
Caitlyn Jenner Wants to Play a Marvel Villain
"Every morning Country game question of Wichita with pinky and Boehner you're on with Johnny Depp used to do that show Yeah great cooking segments you can. Just have them do one interview with one person and just have everyone else use clips of that interview. Then I want to do that Wait a minute so, you try to tell me if you put, him, on with Robin Roberts on GMA that and, he, said, something. That, makes news. That every. Newscast. In the country. Isn't, gonna use a, clip of that and also say well Johnny Depp was out promoting his new movie blah blah blah yeah of course. They are okay here's an example They will do, it, but, Robin. Roberts, is now. Going to. Skew. It towards her Her agenda you can't just do one interview, it's like right now Howard Stern will. Get people on for. An hour or so Brad Pitt goes on with Robin Roberts he's got five minutes if Howard Stern he gets one hour. Is, he gonna have to, talk about other things that he probably doesn't want to yeah but for good. Forty five minutes of that hour and I've done a. Show four or five times. You. Get to talk about what you wanna talk about. You can control the dialup Johnny Depp does not wanna. Talk about punching that guy he does not, want to talk about, why he's bro so. He goes to talk about the movie. Save programs that yes and I get that and that's why people are getting divorced they don't wanna do red carpets because they. Know that they're going to get. Is. It's it's a whole Hollywood sort of ring and that's the. Way it's done EKG I'm gonna, go. Get, one of those, after the show today Caitlyn Jenner wants to. Play marvel villain oh in. This week special variety issue on? Transgender Hollywood Caitlyn Jenner, I want to name her what would you would she be It wouldn't be a villain on Like on JAMES. BOND I'm thinking of one. Away JAMES BOND had a trans JAMES BOND Barbara broccoli Bravo. And cubby. Broccoli, data trans sexy woman in one thousand nine hundred seventy four I believe yeah it was a, man, who used to be. A woman and nobody. Knew what it, was. Like oh it's a bond girl she's totally hot. Man y'all. Got duped boom so like they're, aware head of their time, nowadays. It'll be she wants to be a villain and. That's, a little okay fine? But she doesn't want to be a bond girl okay didn't? The transgender. Thing isn't she a little old to. Be. Playing a villain movie no villains I just watched deadpool. Two last night fantastic. And Josh Brolin's fifty something. And he was the villain You got how old is Caitlin Sixty-nine I think is that? Too old to play a villain That's the name the villain's name is sixty nine Electro sixty-nine yes yes yes Wrap it. Up. It's, done I think you. Can have. An older villain nobody cares. Faye Dunaway was. The, villain, supergirl remember that well listen think about the last bond that I saw Leo terell and it was the guy. Married to the hot, Spanish they're both. From Spain and he was he was he was he was ugly jacked up face and, he took his. Jaw out heavier bar them it's like fifty, is married to hot one but Caitlin always wants. To be, glam doubt though I'll. Please you're acting you gotta you gotta ugly. Yourself up for a row look at look, at Charlene's on in Halle Berry. Steve Edwards for his role here's a story that neither one of us have to worry about and, positive people are. Universally hated A study conducted you I think I am positive but go ahead showed that, highly cooperative and. Generous people can attract hatred and social placement, especially in competitive environments dear this manifestation of tall. Poppy syndrome, comes about especially when. We syndrome think about the dreaded office optimists. Are making us look bad the report concluded, study published recently in the psychological. 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Michael Medved
Supreme Court Labor Decision Wasn’t Just a Loss for Unions
"Amac dot us that's amac dot us help your country while you're helping yourself and speaking about helping our country if president trump appoints as many people expect either judge brett cavanaugh or judge amy coney barrett we will be a very fortunate country and i do believe that judge barrett will find herself confirmed now will there be people oppose her confirmation sure there were last time she when her confirmation came up she went before the senate judiciary committee in october of last year and they ended up voting on a party line vote to recommend her she ended up winning confirmation with fifty five votes in the senate but here was some of the interrogation and that's what it was of judge barrett by judge dick durbin and judge dick durbin of senator dick durbin and senator would be a not senator dick durbin and senator dianne feinstein who by the way is not a lawyer actually interrogating judge barrett do you consider yourself in orthodontics catholic i am a catholic senator durbin when you read your speeches the conclusion one draws is that the dogma lives loudly within you and that's of concern when you come to big issues that large numbers of people have fought for for years in this country okay the problem the dogma meaning the dogma of the catholic church lives inside you does that mean that the the other five members of the bench right now they're five supreme court justices right now who are roman catholic and does that mean that they should have been disqualified to here's the way the judge barrett responded in part it's never appropriate for a judge to impose that judge's personal convictions whether they derived from faith or anywhere else okay that's exactly the point you can have personal convictions she obviously does but the whole point of the constitution is those are your convictions you don't force other people to follow them and you don't force the law to follow them and at times you don't disqualify laws based upon your personal convictions you can't do that only based upon the plain text of the constitution that's what another devout catholic named antonin scalia taught meanwhile there's one other indication that i need to share with you which is just so encouraging and it's front page of the new york times today and it's just wonderfully encouraging and it's about why the supreme court issue the issue of the next justice in court is so crucial at so vitally important the headline says supreme court labor decision wasn't just a loss for unions and then the piece by noam scheibner says the supreme court decision striking down mandatory union fees for government workers was not only a blow to unions it will also hit hard at a vast network of groups dedicated to advancing liberal policies and candidates some of these groups work for immigrants and civil rights others produce economic research still others turn out voters are run ads in democratic campaigns together they have benefited from tens of millions of dollars a year from public sector unions funding now in jeopardy because the perspective decline in union revenue and then they quote director of move on dot org the progressive movement is a navy they're trying to take out our aircraft carriers no trying to take out your aircraft carriers were trying to take out is the force funding of those aircraft carriers by people who don't support them you see this idea that this is a blow at unions wiser to blow it unions it isn't it's a blow at union's ability to force people to pay for stuff that they don't want to support now already they are saying that oh no no no you're just supporting collective bargaining this article in the new york times shows that the unions habitually the public employee unions are using their union dues for all kinds of partisan political activity and of course it's always on the left congratulations to justice kennedy on his role in this last crucial decision of his service we'll be right back on the medved show it's time for medvid on movies josh brolin commands a super secret cia unit of brunel trained killers who are now taking on the mexican drug cartels in sakari oh day.

Pat Thurston
'Sicario: Day of the Soldado: Benicio Del Toro and Josh Brolin, fight drug war again
"Good evening i'm pat thurston tim sika is here with me tim sika of movie criticism fame you said i was there with you and i'm actually here with me on the phone with you i lied but you're you're here with me voice wise that's true our voices are melding right as as are you with me hi tim how are you how was your week we missed you yesterday yeah yeah you know the fair was yesterday i have my priorities we're in there don't let to hear you say that it was the marin county fair and a big deal michael frontier was playing and so we had tickets and this is a cool thing yeah those kind of things are nice if you did you take your family you know i bet you they didn't want to go the kids right didn't wanna go i know they love the fair they absolutely adore it was you know michael frontier because they didn't know cores yeah and i'm trying to tell him he's woke you know he's a guy you'd like but yeah right it's mom music so you know mom music yeah yeah yeah well my music i still i'm still for mom music over the kids music oh god i can't stand what my son listens hey you know and and sort of ron related topic jaren told me your producer that he went to see tag and he loved it oh okay wait did we talk about tag you hate it we reviewed it was saying don't and then you said he wanted to see it and then he hasn't just told me he did and he wanted to have start his own his own group oh no okay well we need he needs to be going out there promoting the movie i mean really because we're not i'm not i think i said snark kelly it should have been retitled gag okay okay so i had to refresh myself i just i just searched it because when when i was talking about my son's music and then you said tag you know what i was thinking of graffiti but no this is tag like the game of tag that these adults guys that you know for thirty years played the same game yeah let's get some other movies shower okay i think i have i do have to ask you if you happen to see the tingler oh pat this is honest to god you know when when i told you i was going to the last i remember thinking about it week i've seen so many movies and i've been so busy that i just you know i'm not making i'm not making any excuses for what i might sound like oh my god really i i saw so many movies this week that they're all blurring yeah other and i'm thinking like wait was this the one that had this plot point no that was the other one oh my gosh you know i gotta liking i have it here i have it i had it on my shelf and i am going to watch it and we'll talk about it next week okay good good because i think that it i thought it was one of the scariest movies ever i ever saw but you have to win you watch it you have to think about how old would i am ben maybe no seriously and i didn't mean it when i said i was going to watch it but that was when you brought it up just now it's like oh that was last time i thought about it that's okay i know you'll watch it because you're you're very good at doing your homework i tried to be okay here's one that i've been wondering about because it doesn't look like anything that i would like to see but it's it's getting some publicity sicario day of the soul dotto yes this is a did you see it's a foul excellent sicario which was a really two thousand fifteen yeah that was a drug cartel drama too and this followup brings back both josh brolin and benicio del toro they're both great actors they play these you know one is a principled fbi agent the others an undercover operative and they have to deal with this problem of mexican drug cartels who are smuggling terrorists across the united states border and so as part of their strategy yeah right i'm thinking yeah they actually kidnapped the daughter of drug lord in a kind of fake operation designed to incite this war between these rival drug cartels anyway and.

Morning News with Manda Factor and Gregg Hersholt
Shooting at Santa Fe High School in Texas
"News greg has the day off i'm manda factor frank lenzi is at the editor's desk we continue to follow the breaking news in santa fe texas let's take you to abc news right now this is a special report from abc news i'm mark remillard authorities in the houston area saying there are eight to ten people dead mostly students in a high school shooting in santa fe texas this morning the school went on lockdown around eight am local time authorities say a suspect is has been taken into custody the atf fbi are responding again authorities in santa fe texas reporting that there are eight to ten people dead mostly students in a high school shooting there this morning the suspect believed to be in custody i'm mark remillard this has been a special report from abc news as we learn new developments will pass them along here on komo news radio other