19 Burst results for "Cersei"

Liberty Station
"cersei" Discussed on Liberty Station
"Newman. So you mentioned music what other things are you doing with the youth specifically? Music, we are doing count revivals. We're going to do a revival on all 50 states and all kids are free to these not only kids. Anybody under 30, it's free for them to come to this event. As a matter of fact, our first one for this year will be a mom pleasant Texas. And Nick Cersei is actually going to play the piano there. So we're going to have a good time with praise music, speakers. Inviting the kids just to celebrate the lord prey over people, feel the Holy Spirit. We did this in Ohio was the number one, the first one we did. That was in October. And you should see the kids. The 6 and 7 and 8 year old kids praying over people, signs and wonders. It was just absolutely magnificent. So the lord is just warming up this revival. But it's going to be through the kids. You know, I've been talking with some of my Catholic friends because there's this revival within Catholicism among young men. And what I believe is happening and we need to be taking advantage of it is there's so much in that generation so much nihilism. And I think they're starting to yearn for something serious and something spiritual. And they're being sold so many lies and they're all miserable and suicide and everything else is so intense right now in a way that it never has been through our history and they're looking for something and they want that seriousness and we've got to provide it for them. We've got to kind of boldly proclaim, hey, there's a better way, and I don't think it's through the more seeker friendly movement. Where we're just telling them what they kind of want to hear or want to feel. I think we need to go in the completely opposite direction and almost get more fire and brimstone again. And say that life is serious and you own obligation to your creator. Let's get after this. And let's have some discipline because you will feel very different. And you won't feel lost. Yeah, I totally agree with that. The days of skinny jeans and fog machines, you know, they see right through that. It's all about truth. And that's not very popular to speak truth behind the pulpit. You know, that hell is real and that we do go through trials and tribulations for his namesake. And that's not something that people like to pass the altar. The money around the tide around when you're telling them the truth of the scripture.

Gloss Angeles
"cersei" Discussed on Gloss Angeles
"There's other stuff. It's also very sometimes they're from a different country, and they don't have access to that. So it's Z palette and Z pilots available everywhere. Okay? This is the last question. This is kind of a spicy question, Gresham, and I'm curious to know the why of it all. Have you ever refused to do somebody's kit? No. But someone asked me once. How come you didn't post my kid? I said, this will never work again. It was the 30. Oh God. I still cry in the shower or something. Traumatized. You take an STD test after you take all these steps. And this person was like a ring name. No, no. But this person was like a working successful, oh my gosh. Yeah. It was just like I never thought I would see anything like that. So that's kind of a word to the wise. If you're getting your makeup professionally done and their kit is like a tornado went through it and there's film and dust and everything, makeup everywhere, that's a sign that maybe they're not taking care of their products the way they should be. Correct. Or it melted in the trunk for 6 days, something. In the end, they didn't take care of it. I have no words sometimes for the stuff that comes through. But that's 1%. To be fair, that's like 1%. I've seen stuff where everything's like expired. This old or some that are like, you know how ping pots and things in jars are not close properly stuff like that. And everything's dried inside. You know, I don't judge. People think that we're judging all the time. If people are scared to come and we always say, we're like your black Cersei and your dentist, we don't judge no matter how long you've cleaned things last. You're here to help.

The Rich Roll Podcast
"cersei" Discussed on The Rich Roll Podcast
"As it earlier. I think there's that whole neuroplasticity there. There's the microbiome that's involved in it and just interacting with different environments that, again, we can have that conversation that we are nature not separate of it, rather than this one we're in a huge piece of rubber and I'm disconnected. I'm going to go around stamping my print on the earth, right? It's like, okay, how can I be leave no trace? As big a picture kind of that, isn't it? Leave no trace. At least leave the least amount of impact on the planet, right? Not just when you're running. But just think it's that relationship that we can have through running, you know? But yeah, it takes multiple boxes, but I guess the more and more gadgetry we involve ourselves in more and more. You know, heart rate monitors and phones and GPS, how much of that, how much, how much we losing, right? Yeah. You know, and you might start off with just even if it means a walk in the park, just go and investigate that, how does it feel to take your shoes off? You know, there's that school group I took out and they gave us, they gave us the real because there's no adult mask and all that I wonder what people think of me, but they aren't inviting me to take kids out to this place called Virginia water. It's very near to where we lived in Windsor. They call busy buttons, they're like the unschooling group, creative group. Tell you, do you think you can take the kids out rewilding? I was like, oh, kids don't need rewilding. We really like your eyes guys. Let's go. And we went on this coach and we arrive at this place in Virginia water and all the kids get off their super excited and we go from walk out into this over a bridge and into a meadow and Cersei, all the kids around to get them all in a circle. So just sit and tune in for a bit. I even bought my adult coaching and that would just have a think, what can you hear? If you close your eyes, really tune in. What can you hear? You know and us we'd be looking for the bumblebee or the bird or the sound of a leaf for the blade of a grass and they were like, a liar, I can hear a lion,

She Podcasts
"cersei" Discussed on She Podcasts
"It is over once you're done, you're done. Okay. It's one of the best shows I've ever seen. Annie Murphy is in it. I'm from Schitt's Creek. She's the wife, and some dipshit is the husband. I don't know. I'm sure he's a lovely guy. He's the guy who played Shrek on Broadway. Whoever he is. So those two shows, what about you? What are you watching? All the ones that everybody else is watching right now. Like there are rings of power no, I haven't gotten into that. And then do you like it? The Game of Thrones one? I can't get into that either. Too much incest. I can't take it anymore. So yeah, I've been watching that. I love the rings of power. But as a family, we watch it together and I never really actually read the books, Randy did read all the books. He's a Tolkien superfan. So he knew all of the things, but he really allowed himself to just experience this. But it seems like a lot of Tolkien fans are not too keen on it, simply because it really does deviate from the canon, like big time. So, and a lot of people who really love that don't jive with anything different, right? So there's that. But we did really enjoy it. We enjoyed it a lot. And I'm the only one that's been watching the, what is the new House of the dragon? I watched that all by myself, like that nobody watched it. I was on board when it was Cersei and Jamie because I don't have a brother, so maybe you could fall in love with your brother if you shared a womb. I don't know. But I'm not down with making with making it with your uncle. That's not okay with me. As soon as I saw that they were having looks at each other, I was like, we are out, okay? 'cause I've got four uncles. And no. In a thousand years, I couldn't. I couldn't even look at my uncle's sideways. Like, I couldn't even like the thought is inconceivable. Yeah. How? How do they function? I don't know. And they're genuinely seem to attracted to each other like that's a normal thing. That's not biologically awkward. Yeah. Who here?

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
"cersei" Discussed on The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
"I'm picking up with the Odyssey after, well, a week of break. And so I feel like I need to set the scene once again. We're in book 12 of the Odyssey and we're. Well, in the last phase of Odysseus, adventures as told by a flashback. Odysseus is talking to the Aegean. He's telling them about his journeys. And he has gone through the land of the dead. And now he has to go back to Cersei's island. Why? Because if you remember, there was a kind of minor character named el Pino who went up on the roof of Cersei's palace fell down as he was trying to descend, broke his neck and died and he told Odysseus in the land of the dead, please go back and bury me. So Odysseus does that. He goes back to Cersei's island and quickly we chop the wood and at the farthest headline we held a funeral for him and wept profusely, crying out in grief. We burned his body in his gear and built a mound, dragged the pillar onto it, fixed his ore on the top, so his ore becomes kind of his tombstone. And it's interesting here because Odysseus knows this guy, but not well. And yet he's quite moved by completing this task. And in a sense, Odysseus is piety here is rewarded. It's rewarded. Why? Because he has a final audience with Cersei, and it turns out Cersei gives them really valuable advice. Really on three fronts. So the first thing that Cersei says is as you sail on toward Ithaca, kind of go this way, but as you go, you're going to come across these sirens. Now who are the sirens? Well, the sirens are these strange creatures who sing beautiful haunting sad, unforgettable melodies. But it's a temptation.

TuneInPOC
"cersei" Discussed on TuneInPOC
"Just want to okay. Tell us New York. Passion in the message when you smile take my time Cersei. Okay. Let our heaven in me the feeling won't. I'm gonna need that. Hello? Hello. You know me. Hey. Doing this. Whenever he got it. But I thought on the iPhone. They lost there. There you go, get over there.

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
"cersei" Discussed on The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
"We see this actually chronologically later, we're in book ten now, but we see this in book 12 Odysseus washes up on calypso's island. He's completely distraught battered by the waves on the wind. In some ways, disabled. And immediately calypso rushes to his help, makes him better, gives them food, restores him to help. And then takes him prisoner. So, as I mentioned, he starts threateningly and ends up being accommodating and helpful. Calypso starts out being helpful and then turns not just threatening. She actually ensnares Odysseus and keeps him from leaving for 7 years. 7 years during which things are actually going from bad to worse you know this is his home country of Ithaca. Now eventually, of course, even calypso is forced to let Odysseus go, but the key word is forced. Unlike Cersei, who's like willing to help, calypso has to receive direct orders from Zeus as transmitted by Hermes and then she accedes and lets Odysseus go. So even though it seems that Homer is like doing the same thing all over again, you have calypso, you have Cersei, they both serve a kind of identical function of being temptresses in the Odyssey. As I've described there, Odysseus's soldier in the two places is not identical and the reaction of these two enchantresses is not only not the same, but can be can be compared in some respect, but also can be contrasted in a different respect. And the episode with Cersei ends with Cersei telling Odysseus that your next project where you want to get home, I'm going to help you get home, but you can kind of go home straight. First, you have to make this journey through the underworld. And this is actually, as we will see an amazing section of the Odyssey in which Odysseus does in fact go to the underworld. He meets a range of characters, some of them, his own family members who are dead, others actually heroes of the Iliad and this part of Odysseus's journey is called the Nguyen from the Greek word for death or dead. The naked is Odysseus journey to the underworld.

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
"cersei" Discussed on The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
"Factor dot com, feel the difference. I intend today to complete my discussion of Odysseus on the island of Cersei. And then talk about Odysseus next journey, something even more remarkable, Odysseus now journeying into the land of the dead. Into Hades, which is the Greek philosophy. It's the underworld. It's a place where souls and shades as they call it go when they when people die. Now, at first glance it appears like Odysseus is sojourn on the island of Cersei. Is very similar to something that we have. Well, that's not been encountered yet chronologically in the narrative, but we've encountered it narratively because of the way Homer sets up the story. It seems in a sense that Cersei is very similar to calypso, but they both are sort of enchantresses. They both are goddesses of a sort. They both have, you may say, superhuman power in the case of calypso. She's able to keep a seasoned warrior like Odysseus, captive, in the case of Cersei. She has the magical power to turn people into animals. And they also both have this sort of seductive side. They both have their eye on Odysseus. They both want to keep Odysseus with them if they can. And yet there are also a couple of important contrasts between Cersei and calypso. Well, let's look at what those might be. First of all, Cersei is initially very hostile to Odysseus and his men. In fact, as we saw last time, she turned a bunch of Odysseus men into pigs. She wanted to turn Odysseus into a pig. It's only when she realized I can't do it when that mission failed. That she Cersei became accommodating, became, if you will, nice. And then kind of makes the moves on on Odysseus. Even though she begins in a hostile manner, Cersei, in the end, turns out to be really helpful to Odysseus. She says to him, first of all, you can go and you want. And after a year of apparently quite contentedly staying on the island, Odysseus's men prevail upon Odysseus says essentially we gotta get going. Odysseus tells Cersei and she helps him. She is, she not only provides provisions for Odysseus and his men to go, but she tells them exactly what they should do next. And I'll come back to what instruction she gives or what advice she gives Odysseus. Let me turn for a moment to calypso, where you find that calypso is the opposite of Cersei in the sense that she's really nice in the beginning when Odysseus lands,

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
"cersei" Discussed on The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
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AP News Radio
Darvish shuts down Mets again, Padres beat Scherzer 4-1
"The Padres went up post All-Star Game matchup of star pitchers as they defeated the mets four to one You Darvish out pitched Max Scherzer giving up just one run on four hits while striking out 9 and 7 innings to race his record to 9 and four Darvish got all the offensive support he needed for Eric Hosmer who blasted a two run Homer in the fourth of Cersei to put the Padres up to nothing We knew we were going to be tested right out of the gates This is one of the better teams in baseball right now So we knew we had to clean a lot of stuff up to be able to compete with these guys and certainly showed a good sign of that tonight Sure as I struck out 8 passing both bob Gibson and cursed Schilling to move into 15th place on MLB's all time list Tom arram New

WABE 90.1 FM
"cersei" Discussed on WABE 90.1 FM
"Do I have a motion? Mister scammer horn. Make sure you don't need her. And some parents spoke out against it. And one of those parents is Alicia Thomas Cersei, and if that name sounds familiar, she's not only a cop parent, but she's also the democratic nominee for state school superintendent. And here's what she said at the meeting. As a parent, the last thing I want to think about is the presence of more firearms at my daughter's school or any other college school. I certainly agree that there's a need for more caring adults in our schools, but not ones who carry guns and aren't police officers. So Martha, it sounds like at least one reason for opposing this is because these are not police officers. Did you get the sense that that was the sticking point? It did seem that way. It did because as we mentioned, the school district does have its own police force and those officers have been at schools for years and are known to kids are known to the teachers are known to the staff. But I think this element, this sort of gray area who exactly will be carrying weapons, made some people uncomfortable. So Martha, can we say that this is policy now in Cobb schools? It is, indeed, the board voted four to two and it is official district policy now. Education reporter Martha Dalton, thank you for explaining all this to us. We appreciate it. Absolutely. Thanks, Jim. The debut album from no so is a postcard to a former younger self, a conversation with a musician coming up next on all things considered, which you're listening to on 90.1, W ABE. Support for WA ABE comes from jeannette bras. Now open in Buckhead and in downtown Decatur, custom bra fitting, fine lingerie, and cup sized swimwear

Airline Pilot Guy - Aviation Podcast
"cersei" Discussed on Airline Pilot Guy - Aviation Podcast
"Here we go. Go around. Oh, I must have shortened that up. Sorry. So, sorry for the long story, but I think it illustrates several good points. I was so discouraged that day that I thought maybe I should just hang it up and flying wasn't for me. If it wasn't for the, if it wasn't, though, for the plane owner, my club manager, and my CFI continuing to encourage me and recount their own stores of bad landings. I might have. I'm even, I've even become close friends with the owner, who I had not met before that day. So for all the student pilots listening, there will be times during your training, you'll make mistakes and get discouraged. But remember, everyone goes through it, and you'll be a better pilot for your mistakes. That's for sure. In other news, after I grounded this guy catcher, I moved over to training in my instructor's tech Nam, P 2008, a beautiful plane, and we are close to getting my check ride scheduled in a few weeks. Yay. And I took the ultimate plunge and bought one myself. Wow. Nice. Yeah, look at that. I'm now the proud owner of a 2009 tecnam P 2008 registration November 2 zero 8 tango alpha. My instructor and I flew it from Hanover, Virginia, to Cersei, Arkansas, a few weeks ago, and I'm now using it to finish up my training. I've attached a couple of photos as well as myself in the left seat on the flight. Cheers and hope you all enjoyed my own mea culpa, so to speak. Keith, and there's a picture of him with his flight instructor, I think. Or someone. They look very similar. Is your flight instructor, your brother? Oh, wait a minute, yeah, maybe they were related. Maybe this was just. They were flying from Virginia to know on the flight. That's with his instructor. I think so, yeah. You guys just have, yeah, very similar. They do. You know what though? Everybody looks like that in Arkansas. Because they're all related. No, I'm just kidding. That's not true. I did not say that. Ouch. No, a couple good things here. Yes, first of all, I'm glad that you got that great response from the club, the owner, the CFI first and foremost, make sure the people involved are okay. Airplanes and airplane parts and things can either be fixed or replaced. That's certainly possible. But I'm glad you got back into flying right away too, because I think a lot of people wouldn't something like this does happen, get like you said, they get discouraged to the point where they just don't continue. And then you live with a lot of what ifs and just doubt about your abilities and that's not good for the long term for a lot of reasons. Congrats to you to getting back at it and let us know how the joke ride goes. Yeah, and maybe an airplane is really nice. Yeah, I love that. That's a beautiful area. Yeah, it's gorgeous. That I guess is that a light sport? Yeah. Wow. Very pretty. Yeah, very pretty. Very sleek. Let's say, when did he send this in? I'm trying to see how long ago it was. April 19th. So I guess he probably hasn't taken his check on yet though. No, it's just a few days. Hopefully he'll follow up. And thank you so much for presenting that in Keith because it's great advice and great you're a great example for a lot of people just to keep the stick to it. And these things these things do happen and we often don't hear the stories of people continuing on afterwards and sharing their experiences. When things aren't so perfect. So thank you. You know, what I always think of when I think of stick to it of just sticking to it. And this was a few years back on the show where we covered the incident where I don't remember it was some kind of a high wing cessna I believe coming in for landing and then a car was going by. And they hit the car. Put the top of the car. Flipped over and basically. Wasn't it a student pilot? One too, yeah. Yeah. Had he? And he continued to fly after that. He continued to take lessons. I think it was like one of his first flights, and I'm thinking. Well, I'm sure he's never going to do that again. But yeah, I mean, probably not that. Again. Not that actual type of incident, but he kept playing. Which was amazing to me. I haul boxes say, experience is the sum of our most our mistakes, yes. Very good. I like that. Okay. And he's not joking around this time. All right. It is now time for us to wrap it up. And that means we're going to point you over toward the website,.

Philosophy Bites
"cersei" Discussed on Philosophy Bites
"You might want those kind of people in positions of power and the kind of attack dogs in the lower levels who just follow the orders and do what the people in power tell them because they're making the ethical decisions. The attack talks don't know very much and they just do whatever they do very well. But they don't think too much about it because they don't have full information. So that line of argument is not open to me. And in fact, it's not open to anyone who believes that a lower level infantry soldier, morally speaking, ought to be liable to be put on trial for, for example, massacring civilians. In war, if we are serious about so distinguishing between what you call the people in power on the one hand and the attack dogs, on the other hand, then one has to accept as an implication of that distinction, but the lower ranks are not to be regarded as responsible for what they do. That takes us back to the Nuremberg defense, which I think has been so comprehensively rebutted, that it's not on the table anymore. And I would say something very similar about intelligence agents. Well, that's interesting because I can see how it's very convincing in terms of soldiers, but with intelligence agents, you only know what you need to know if you're at the lower levels, because it would compromise the whole system if you know too much. And you were caught and had to reveal that. Imagine an intelligence agent who is Cersei operative, who is told that he must torture this prisoner in order to elicit information about forthcoming plots, and imagine that when that intelligence agent protests and says, morally speaking, tortoise not acceptable, you know, he saw the full story. Now, very few people would argue that the intelligence agent is not normally entitled to resist the order and the very few people would argue that he ought not to stand trial..

Woman's Hour
"cersei" Discussed on Woman's Hour
"And the more I sort of learned and different ways that the pill can affect us. I thought, um, I wonder if this is me or whether this is a pill or a combination. A sort of chemical version of you and seeing the world behind that glaze, which is how some have described it. Were you very different? Did you feel different? Now your off it. Yeah, I really did. I mean, I think it was hard to distinguish what was because I guess I was overanalyzing at the beginning because I had it Cersei expectations, both positive and negative. But it's been a year and a half now and I can say that there are quite a lot of differences. I think the main one for me is anxiety. So I've suffered with anxiety I'd say late teens, early 20s, and I still do experiencing anxiety, but I was it was back in November 2020, so I think everyone's mental health suffered in some way with the pandemic, but I was waking up with that feeling of bricks on my chest every single morning for no specific reason apart from the world events at the time, but as I came off it was in think even a month or two, that started lifting and it has remained in general so much better. And there was various other changes to so many different areas, my skin, my gut, my sex drive. Some people's skin to come in obviously does improve on the pill. And that might be their main driver for taking it. And again, hard to generalize. But that's interesting that you felt so different mood wise. And have you decided what your alternative contraception is? How do you now manage that? Because that can be the concern when we have this sort of discussion about the pill, what people are going to use instead. Yeah, definitely..

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
"cersei" Discussed on America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
"Really think you're that good? I don't know. I'm getting old, but I'm probably pretty good from this range. I don't know. I'm getting pretty old, but I'm pretty good at about three feet. That is, of course from justify dear Friends, welcome back to America first. This is one on one. With actor director Nick sisi Nick, welcome to one on one. Thank you, Sam, but it's good to see you again. Hey, Nick, I just asked my engineer to print out your bio and then what do they call it? Your filmography. And I think we've run out of paper here in the print time. Look at this list is absurd. Days have found a prince of tides, fried green tomatoes, cast away flicker on and on and on, you've got the films you've directed like Garcia and the TV shows like mash bridges. Chicago hoping, of course, justified, dude, do you sleep? Do you ever sleep? Well, every once in a while I get a job. That's what my wife says. I'm always around the house and then every once in a while I'm gone for a while. All right, well, we're very, very impressed with what you've already produced. We're going to talk about this amazing movie that aired Thanksgiving just a few days ago that you have made called capital punishment. But first, as we do, we have millions of lessons across the nation. Some of them may have been trapped under a rock for the last 40 years. So just in case they don't know who Nick Cersei is tell the world all of our listeners and viewers where you hail from where the Cersei's are from, how you got into this crazy business of films and just tell us that little canned version of your life so far. Well, I grew up in little town in the mountains of North Carolina called color weed colorway North Carolina. For some reason, there was a university in my town and as a child I did some plays at the university when I was in the battle 11 or 12. And so after that, that was I got hooked on it and I just wanted to be an actor. And of course, back then living in North Carolina. I didn't know anyone that was an actor. So I didn't really know how to go about it, but, you know, I went to studied acting in school, went to New York, did the plays to be odd jobs and the limousine driving and all that stuff. And found a way to move back to North Carolina in about 1989 when my daughter was born and wound up getting a part in a movie called fried green tomatoes, which kind of put me on the map. And I kind of had a career after that. So that's it in a nutshell. Now you have a rather good Twitter game. You're yes, Nick Cersei. Your tag here is once guest heard it hosted for Rush Limbaugh. I love always mentioning that. Nick, you are clearly a conservative. I think your new film demonstrates that. Have you always been a conservative and if so, what was it like to be in the industry you're in? Or were you apolitical? Give us your political evolution if you would. Well, I think I was always kind of instinctively a conservative, but I wasn't paying a much attention to politics until my daughter was born up until that point I was really focused on trying to get my acting career going. So it just wasn't as much of a part of my life, but after my daughter was born in 1989, I started to kind of makes you more serious about things. And so I started to really pay attention a lot more and you know, ever since then, I mean, like I said, my career acting career pretty much started when I was still in the southeast. I was doing films like fried green tomatoes and the fugitive and days of thunder. And living in the southeast as an actor, you know, you don't have to keep your mouth shut about politics. So by the time I moved to California, I'd already been running my mouth and it was too late to take it all back. So I didn't know I was supposed to shut up so I never did. Not fried green tomatoes was 30 years ago this year. Yes, you were geographically you weren't in the heart of Hollywood, but talk to us because you clearly have to travel yet to go to studios, auditions, or what have you. What was the business like then 30 years ago and how much has it changed? Is it always been a sass pit in Norway's totally woke or have you actually seen it get worse in those three decades? Well, it's definitely gotten worse. I mean, you know, I can't remember ever really having much of a conversation about politics on the set until George Bush, George W. Bush got to be president and of course he was hated so badly by the Hollywood left that that's the first time I really noticed it. And it's definitely steadily gotten worse from there. I mean, it just now it's completely toxic and, you know, you know, anybody now who isn't a Democrat is some sort of racist white supremacist insurrectionist terrorist. That's pretty good summation for the insanity we're living in right now. My very, very small experience, of course, I've been doing TV for many years, and I was an extra once in a very bad movie, but no, it really was. It was called shadow chaser looking up guys. I'm one of the EMTs right at the end of the movie with my best body. We hung out at Pinewood Studios for two days to get to dress up as EMTs. It was a very bad Blade Runner ripoff. But my experience is the artiste of the directors. That's the woke crowd. The guys that actually do work like lift stuff, you know, move cameras, the guys that actually sweat for a living. My experience is that they usually salt of the earth conservatives. Is that an oversimplification? Oh yeah, no, no. That's really true. I mean, a lot of times, especially on the set of justified when I was there, people with people on the crew would come up to me and you go, you know, I'm totally on your side. I just don't want to say anything. Yeah. No, that makes sense. So yeah, no, a lot of there's a lot more conservatives in Hollywood that you think. They're just smarter than me and they keep their mouth shut. Well, we're gonna talk about your new movie. We're gonna talk about the message of your hat that looks like it's a regular maga hat, but in fact it says make America talented again. We'll talk about that philosophical stance. But first, let's dive in, let's talk about the film that came out for Thanksgiving. You can check it out right now at capital punishment of the movie dot com, download it, watch it. Capital punishment. What is it about? Tell us about this film that.

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Who Is Nick Searcy?
"We have millions of lessons across the nation. Some of them may have been trapped under a rock for the last 40 years. So just in case they don't know who Nick Cersei is tell the world all of our listeners and viewers where you hail from where the Cersei's are from, how you got into this crazy business of films and just tell us that little canned version of your life so far. Well, I grew up in little town in the mountains of North Carolina called color weed colorway North Carolina. For some reason, there was a university in my town and as a child I did some plays at the university when I was in the battle 11 or 12. And so after that, that was I got hooked on it and I just wanted to be an actor. And of course, back then living in North Carolina. I didn't know anyone that was an actor. So I didn't really know how to go about it, but, you know, I went to studied acting in school, went to New York, did the plays to be odd jobs and the limousine driving and all that stuff. And found a way to move back to North Carolina in about 1989 when my daughter was born and wound up getting a part in a movie called fried green tomatoes, which kind of put me on the map. And I kind of had a career after that. So that's it in a

WLS-AM 890
"cersei" Discussed on WLS-AM 890
"Okay Jim That's good We'll see There's two other verdicts to read but I think given that verdict probably the other two are going to go somewhat in the same direction I think the charges were a little different because again that was the man who had the gun and then the others were filming it and part of it I think this is the right verdict and I'm glad to see it Now here's what's going to happen you guys This trial is going to go away The results of this trial talk of this trial discussion of this trial on the left after today we will hear no more about it Do you know why Because CNN and MSNBC can't divide us on this We're most of us are pretty much in agreement that this was a that this was a good verdict that this was an aberration that this shouldn't have happened to this young man You just had to go to these guys at social media posts and see all of the horrible stuff they were long before they had this incident I mean they just they weren't great people And no matter what that young man was doing that day I've gone over this case over and over you can go listen to my episode on it on my podcast But this young man did not deserve to be hunted down and killed like this Wow okay Yeah that's great So this is just as an action Anyways you might not agree with all the counts I think this is the right decision Anyways this is just as an action people This is a jury These men's peers who have taken the case seen all the details and rendered a verdict The justice system does work Sometimes it doesn't work fairly That is true that we don't have to look very far back into our history to see many incidents where the justice system has entrapped people I mean we just had big Cersei on To talk about the people that the justice system has been trapped just for simply being around the capitol You know a lot of black people complain about the same thing Maybe maybe we do have a problem with unfairness in the justice system Maybe it's not just Rachel grievance you know Now we can see larger examples But the left wants this to be an issue I mean maybe this is being too harsh I wouldn't be surprised if there were many people at CNN who hoped that these people would get off Another crying I see they're crying This is sad You know they made a bad choice that day but they thought they did it because they thought they were going to get away with it But they didn't get away with it because the justice system worked We do have it's not the perfect justice system but it is the best justice system And it does work And this is what we were trying to iterate in the written house trial right There were people out there who are making a big deal out of the judge like the judge is clearly biased The judge his phone rang in the middle of the trial and oh my gosh God God bless America came out but let's the song Jim help me out here God bless the USA That's right lingering Greenwood God bless the USA Came on his phone Oh my gosh He obviously is a racist because now we're at this really bizarre point in our nation's history where if you really value this country and are excited about it you're somehow a terrible person When the fact is the judge does not decide the outcome of the trial he was being tried by a jury of his peers as is his right by the law of due process and it was 12 people who came down with that verdict So you have to tell you have to ask us to believe to believe that the justice system didn't work in Kyle's case You have to ask us to believe that all 12 people every last person sitting on that jury was a basically baby Hitler was in avowed white supremacists You have to believe that there are that many racists in America that 12 of them could be selected to sit on the same jury And not one of them managed to get rejected by the prosecution Because they get to reject jurors right I've sat on a jury They get to reject the juries We are asking us to believe something that is fantastical the idea that over half this country are not just discriminatory or not just prejudice but actually fully pointy white hot KKK white supremacists is absolutely ridiculous on its face And it's what Nick says he was talking about Their view does not reflect the reality that we live Here's the reality right here our young black man murdered by three white men who shouted racial slurs at him who chased him down who pointed a gun at him This boy didn't know them from Adam He didn't know who they were They certainly weren't police officers So I don't know if I'm out running It's so important to me I'm not going to be like oh let me comply with whatever you want Here is a case where there was an unjust shooting Were these men took took what they felt was the law into their own hands and did something that took a life and now they are being punished for it White men being punished for the death Of this black child this black young man Justice is being served here So do you think CNN All three guilty of felony murder that was going to be the question if they were all going to get that murder charge because two of them did not have the gun Only one man had the gun in shots but I watched a child And their defense they tried you know and to be to be fair the defense tried valiantly to make a case but there just was no case here He did his best I think the jury did the right thing So we're going to hear more of this on CNN and MSNBC This story disappears after tonight and they're going to go find another grievance to pick at This doesn't serve the narrative We're all kind of on the same side with.

Cinemavino
"cersei" Discussed on Cinemavino
"Yeah. And I'm not sure which came first. All I know is that if I was a bigger eternals fan, Icarus is their big guy. Is there big, most popular, coolest, if you're talking about daddy? If I had seen this movie as an eternals fan, I would be upset. That is my spoiler. If you love the eternals, and if you like Icarus and you go to see this film, you're not gonna be pleased. Cersei is the one who becomes an avenger, and she has powers of transmutation. And it's almost a little bit too powerful because if they're fighting somebody, she can transmute them into a pig and polymorphism and they're like, all right. We're not fighting this person anymore. I turned them into a pig because they pissed me off. And the jokes she can rearrange matter is her power. So just quick side note, I remember playing a video game. It was I don't remember which one it was. It was a marvel video game where I got to play as Doctor Strange. And you can just throw a power ball at enemies and you turn them into a crate. And just when you turn it into a crate, you can then crack them open for points. I don't know what it was. But you're just Doctor Strange going through this entire game, just turning cronies into boxes that you can get coins from. You're just going from it. That's what this remind me of is you can just turn oh, it's this giant thing fall enough a wall. Let me turn it into saying, oh, it's this bus. Let me turn it into rose petals. Yeah, also. What? They establish these people's powers. And then when something bad is going to happen to somebody, I'm like, oh, well, where is this one person? Because I was immediately turned this into, oh, oh, well now it's I'm sorry. You can't do that to this object that's following because it's a plot point. Yeah, exactly. How painful is it that she's running toward a volcano for like 5 fucking minutes where they have a speedster. They have a speeder that could just grab her runner up to the volcano instantaneously. But no, she has to like painfully painstakingly run to the volcano. Well, so she can turn it to marble? Well, they folded her character in to essentially another character who's an inhuman. They tried to do Disney tried to do an inhumans TV show that is done and gone. It is like half of a season on Disney+. But the inhumans is a better idea of eternals than eternals is. But it was done so poorly..

Cinemavino
"cersei" Discussed on Cinemavino
"So good in that movie that I mean, if you didn't know who she was, you were able to document her and she was like a person like a non actor. What really bug me about that movie is that she really looked like the main actor from love actually. What's the guy's name? He was the prime minister. Hugh Grant. Hugh Grant. Hugh Grant. Yes. She really looks like you grant. I can't unsee that now. So you're welcome. But hell of a movie. If you haven't seen it, I don't recommend it. It made me a big fan of her. And it made me excited for this movie. Yeah, no Madeline was really good. Not MCU vibes. No, no. But to me, this movie was not MCU vibes. I did not get a strong MCU connection from this movie. They make a few oblique references to Thanos and to The Avengers. Otherwise, I don't think you would know this was an MC movie unless you weren't a hardcore column, but a couple references to DC Comics to Batman and Superman at least a man. Two to Superman. One to Batman that I can recall. But apparently this is perhaps a stand-alone movie. It feels like because I don't remember who said it, but they were like, yeah, it doesn't necessarily need a sequel. So the entire time I was watching or you continue with your synopsis, I would just briefly, it's like, I don't really have a whole lot. I mean, that was the bulk of I mean, this is a big at $200 million movie. It really bears the stamp of that budget. It had multiple Chloé Zhao was one of the writers, but it's an interesting when you see in the credits I noticed it's watching through where it's like her name is listed, but then her name is listed again with a series of writers, which in Hollywood parliament suggested that she wrote a draft of the script, and then afterwards, all other writers worked on it, and then she collaborated with them, and so she's credited twice. With working on this script. And so it bears to me a stamp of a lot of cooks in the kitchen. Of which she was one. I would have been interested to see her take on it solo, but that's just me. But anyway, so what are your guys thoughts? Scale of one to ten, what would you give this movie and why? For me, I mean, it was an entertaining film, not the greatest marvel film I want to give it, I just it didn't have much direction. I'm gonna give it a solid 5. I don't feel like this had a solid main protagonist that you could follow. It was supposed to be Cersei Gemma Chan's character. And she is also played another marvel character, she was doctor Minerva or just Minerva. She was a Cree blue skinned Cree in the Captain Marvel movie. And she didn't have much screen time, but somebody pointed out that she's the only character that's, well, I don't know if she's the only character that's played two roles..