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Awards Chatter
A highlight from Tim Burton - 'Wednesday' [LIVE]
"Hi everyone and thank you for tuning in to the 507th episode of the Hollywood Reporters Awards Chatter Podcast. I'm the host Scott Feinberg and my guest today is a filmmaker unlike any other. With directing credits dating back some 40 years including 1985's Pee Wee's Big Adventure, 1988's Beetlejuice, 1989's Batman, 1990's Edward Scissorhands, 1994's Ed Wood, 2003's Big Fish, 2005's Corpse Bride, 2007's Sweeney Todd, 2012's Frankenweenie, 2014's Big Eyes, and most recently in 2022, half of the eight episodes that comprise the first season of Netflix's giant hit drama series, Wednesday, for which he is personally nominated for two Emmys, Best Directing for a Comedy Series, and as one of the show's executive producers, Best Comedy Series. The New York Times has called him a visionary artist, noting, quote, he has developed a singular if not easily pinned down sensibility. His style is strongly visual, darkly comic, and morbidly fixated, but it is rooted just as much in his affection for monsters and misfits, which in his movies often turn out to be the same thing. He all but invented the vocabulary of the modern superhero movie, brought new vitality to stop motion animation, and has come to be associated, for better or worse, with anything that is ghoulish or ghastly without being inaccessible. He may be the most widely embraced loner in contemporary cinema, close quote. His most frequent collaborator, Johnny Depp, who he has directed in 19 films, said that he is, quote, a filmmaker I admire, but he's much, much more than that. Without embarrassing him, he's a true artist, which is something I wasn't sure was possible in today's cinema. But he's the real thing. He's a visionary, an auteur, totally uncompromising, close quote. He's talking, of course, about Tim Burton. Over the course of a conversation in front of a large audience at the Burbank International Film Festival, including two of Burton's most celebrated and longtime collaborators, the composer Danny Elfman and the costume designer Colleen Atwood, the 65 -year -old and I discussed his complicated childhood and how it led him to pursue drawing and attracted him to characters regarded by others as freaks, how he wound up working at Disney Animation and then making his feature directorial debut with a live action film, the challenges of getting films made even with hits under his belt and what ultimately led him to TV for Wednesday, plus much more. And so, without further ado, let's go to that conversation. Hello, everyone, and Tim, thank you so much for doing this. Great to see you. I normally begin every episode of this podcast asking our guests where they were born and raised, which I think we have addressed, but I do want to get into it a little bit more because, you know, over the years, you have expressed that sort of what you just alluded to, that, you know, you were very shaped by Burbank. For better or worse, there were elements that were great, elements that were complicated. Can you talk about, but one thing that you've always said is that without Burbank and without those childhood experiences, the filmmaker we know today would not exist. So just break it down. Well, I mean, you know, I keep reading that I hate, you know, like the press has a way of sort of taking what you say and take out the nuance and subtlety and, you know, like go right to the core. But I think, you know, and when I said about whatever I said about Burbank, it had more to do with my own psychological state of mind than it did with the actual city of Burbank. You know what I mean? So and that's a bit too complicated and psychological to go into now, but in the sense that, you know, you grow up in feeling a certain way, Burbank helped shape me because, you know, there was like my first film school was the Cornell Theatre. There was this amazing theatre that was torn down, I think, in the late in the 80s. I don't know when it was, but, you know, they would for 50 cents, you could see a triple feature. Like, I saw one amazing, I saw War of the Gargantuas, Monster Zero and Destroy All Monsters in one go, you know, 50 cents. So that's where I learned my love of film and that really, so there was amazing places and it was incredible. There was like five movie theaters, Burbank at a certain time, and then they all got sort of taken away. But for me, that place, especially that theater was very, very special to me. And you've said that during your years in Burbank, which I think up until 12, you're living at, was it Evergreen Street? Is that where you were? Yeah, right down the street. Just down the street here. You can all walk over there after this. Yeah, we'll do a little. Check it out. Then you moved in with your grandmother also in Burbank, right? But as a bit of a loner, as a kid, you were kind of thinking about things, dreaming about things in everywhere from some of the cemeteries in town to... Yeah, the one right next door here, you know, I used to play around there, you know, that was, yeah. Yeah. You know, and I could look out my window, the thing that freaked me out, I looked out my window at Disney and this was like the weird, called the Bermuda Triangle of Burbank. Because I could see where I was born at St. Joseph's and then I could see the cemetery where everybody, all my family was buried. And I was, so it was like a weird Bermuda Triangle that I had to escape at a certain point because it was just too scary. Now, you've also said that as a kid, you were, you know, not only a bit of a loner, but sort of not particularly communicative, verbal with other people. You lived in your imagination, which manifested itself through drawing. Can we talk about how that entered the picture? And as was noted, I mean, to the extent that it was, you were talented enough that in Burbank, your work, anti -littering art was on the back of every garbage truck. I wanted $10, and at that time, that's probably like about a million now. Right, right, right. But drawing was an outlet for you. What kind of things were you drawing as a kid? Posters for trash trucks, I don't know, I mean, whatever. But also, I mean, the movies that you were drawn to, and I believe maybe therefore some of things the you were drawing were things that other people might find frightening or scary, but that you actually, in a way, related to, right? Like what are we talking about? Yeah, but I mean, like, you know, I didn't feel that different. It felt like, you know, I love famous monsters. I wait for that magazine to come out. I love monster movies. I live near a cemetery. You know, I mean, you use what you have, you know what I mean? Yeah, yeah, yeah. So it was good. Totally. And I think also, too, growing up in Southern California, where you don't really have seasons, I think that's why I kind of got into, you know, like things like Nightmare for Christmas or Halloween, just because it gave you a sense of occasion, a sense of season that you didn't get through the weather, you know, I mean, to experience, like holidays, you had to go like to the main, like, at Save On and look at the holiday displays to kind of experience.

Mutually CoDopendent
A highlight from Seeking Friends - Inquire Within
"Hello, and welcome to Mutually Codependent with Adam and Jen. I'm Jen. And I guess that makes me Adam. I don't think I did that right. You did. It's close enough. It's good. If you wouldn't have brought attention to it, nobody'd even know. Oh, okay. That's all right. So hello, everyone. Hi, how are we today? Another week with weed. Speaking of, so by now you should know we're eight episodes in plus a pilot. You know what's happening. We got the strain of the show. The strain of the show today is a THCA flower brought to you by Texas Canna Health called Ice Cream Cookies. Yeah. Yeah. Ice Cream Cookies, ICC, which actually ICC can also be ice cream cake. So watch out. You got to read the label. According to our packaging, Ice Cream Cookies is considered an indica, leaning or feeling strain. Quote, this strain is the perfect example of a sugar rush with a high cerebral beginning and a sedating ending that will stay with you for quite some time. I agree. I think that's a good explanation of what how the strain makes you feel. It's a good one. It's a good description. Probably. Yeah, I think I mean, it's just whoever's selling it is the one doing that. I think Renee puts these together based on what other people talk about it, because I don't think I'm an expert in describing how like, yeah, I got high. It felt good. Or, you know, I've had some feedback with some where I was like, it was fleeting. It seemed to go away soon, but, you know, whatever. So this particular strain, THCA 22 .1%. It'll get you there. The Delta 9 THC surprisingly low here at point one six percent. So certainly considered hemp by federal law, as far as I understand it. Yeah, it is under the point three percent to be considered hemp, but still intoxicating because lawmakers don't know science. So that's cool. For us, sometimes good for them, good for good for this, this little bit, but bad for so much more. Oh my God, these same people that don't understand, you know, the simple science are the ones making rules for all of our health care and all of our laws. And, you know, these guys are making rules for our fucking bridges. And they're none of them are structural engineers, you know, I mean, yeah, how do they know how much money they need to spend on shit? Anyway, tangents, I haven't started smoking yet, so I need to do that and give me the opportunity to do that. I know you have a story about what you just did this past weekend. I yeah, I do. I got to cross a bucket list item off. I have a pretty extensive bucket list, though, because I've always wanted to make sure. Well, in the spirit of my favorite human that ever existed on earth, sorry, Adam, my grandmother, my nana, Marlene, she, her and I had an incredibly close relationship and she always told me to live life to the fullest. So I've always had a pretty extensive bucket list. But one of the things that was able to be crossed off this past Friday, August 18th, was Landon and I, we had the opportunity to go see Snoop Dogg. Snoop Dogg! Yeah, so it was Warren G, Too Short, Wiz Khalifa and Snoop Dogg, the High School Reunion tour. It was the most fun I've ever had at a concert by far. Yeah? Oh, yeah, I would 100 % 10 out of 10 go again, regardless of how hot it was. Because it was just so much fun. And everybody was having fun. Everybody was happy. Everybody, except for that one weird family.

News, Traffic and Weather
‘Interview With the Vampire’ Series Ordered at AMC
"With the Vampire the N Rice novel turned hit film, not becoming an eight episode series for the cable channel that will premiere next year. And Fleetwood Mac

Z Morning Zoo
'Beauty and the Beast' Limited Musical Series in the Works at Disney+
"So if you like the live action, beauty and the Beast number one they do with Emma Watson and everybody thought it was really good. If you like that you're gonna get a little bit more of a Disney Plus is doing an eight episode prequel series. It will be a musical just like the live action film. It'll be about gassed on and left. Do His sidekick. So Luke Evans, who played guests on and Josh Gad, who played left you in the movie. This will be the about their adventures prior to the movie. So to be one of those prequels again, so But if you liked it, uh, the good news is that Alan Menkin, who wrote the soundtrack for Beauty, The Beast is back for this version. So you got the same writer songwriter? Everything could be pretty good. And if your kids like feeding the beast, and they want to

Reality Life with Kate Casey
"eight episodes" Discussed on Reality Life with Kate Casey
"He would always come down and say it wasn't as bad as it looked or whatever and there were there were a couple of times he said things to me or to friends about it but it i wish to god and i hope to god that maybe he had somebody. I didn't know that he would talk to. I hope with that for that long to be abused how long it takes toll it takes a toll so tell everybody where they can listen to the show but also what they can do to help you move forward legislation. Well okay so i. This is a great question. I need help wherever the bill is. Not so if you go to case some cares dot org You can check out and see the bill has been passed. And if you wanna help. I can easily help you. I'm actually flying out to michigan this week to testify for the bill. My dad's home stayed in in detroit. So i want to get the bill passed there. We have it In several different states. Right now. And i wanted to tell everyone where they can find the series so this drops on audible on june fifteenth. Which again is extremely significant. Because it's the anniversary of casey kasem staff as well as elder abuse awareness day and it is eight episodes. they're releasing it has been so you can listen to them. Altogether just like you would have netflix. Show if you are an audible subscriber. It's free to you if you're not become one or you can do a free trial for thirty days and you can binge it during those thirty days. But i highly recommend becoming subscriber because there's lots of great stuff on there. Lots of great stuff that we're doing coming up this summer next year so You know the contents just exploded and you can listen to it while you're working out or walking the dog or cleaning the kitchen. These are all ways that i listened. So there you will thank you both so much and I'm really hoping that everybody listens gathers and helps to support you because this is such a great cause. Thank you so much for having us near the best. I.

Local Mouthful
"eight episodes" Discussed on Local Mouthful
"F- hr which is a influenced her coordination and Recruitment platform So obviously they are sponsoring influencers. Because you don't use a platform like that if you're not paying people but they're not upfront about it. yeah did it make you wanna Document your next costco run on your with some hashtags. Maybe pick up some new followers. It's funny i had already been thinking you know. I should do a thing that i buy at costco instagram stories. Because i'm always interested in seeing what people buy different grocery and so i thought it might be interesting to share what i i by But now definitely add some hashtags just because who knows who will find through that. But i m a huge costco stan. I don't get there as often as i would like anymore because life pandemic children but there are certain products there that i really do use regularly. And i'm sad when i'm out for instance their sugar. They have the sort of less refined cane. Sugar that i use a lot of my preserves and every time i never i buy it so i'm certain way devoted to some of their products. I don't know if i should become a cosco influenced her though. I think that might be a step too. Far was just the internet has like rabbit holes inside rabbit holes. Oh yeah so now. We know about this cosco universe. This piece made me think of podcast. I just finished listening to come under the influence reporter and author. Her name is joe. Piazza she and she lives here in philly. Actually she i think it was maybe six or eight episodes. She set out thinking. Maybe i'll become a mom influence her because she has two young kids and then does.

Parenting Roundabout
"eight episodes" Discussed on Parenting Roundabout
"I guess establishes the way these folks do business. I guess it was just weird. Because isn't they'll just put you out of business in right by putting whilst in your store edna nutbag. Did we need that. And he got me know is there is really not enough evil in neptune now that they have to let go international serious lists land. Also i like. Oh am i watching now. Unless that's logan in the trunk. What i'm not right. Well and a down out on. And they point out on the product. Rose investigations pipe cass. Lake i mean. Could this be more sort of stereotypical. Just unnecessary filled a need to take a swerve into breaking bad territory or something like that seems at also that interminable scene at the hotel of young people behaving badly. And you know that the reason is seen as here is. Something's going to blow up. There's a reason for us to be seeing all these people. Can we move it along. We have eight episodes. We made this tablet all different places. We don't need to have a little vignette with each of these doomed kids going south above already like fast forward doing something explodes. There's no other reason for those scenes to be there absolutely no other reason down the the run up to the bombing right which we hopefully no is coming because there's a caption at the beginning of the episode saying two weeks before the bombing were waiting Now was just ridiculous that was just endlessly and not even suspenseful. Just oh please something. Blow up now right But one you know. Delightful edition we. To say is kirby held battiste remembered from the good place as cheese girlfriend and australia. Part of this very very fun in this. And i imagined she and veronica are gonna be pals yes 'cause she speaks up at a town meeting in branca's immediately infatuated a french from me. Yes we'll be nice for her to have a female friends and she could pass mad. I don't know nicole katina's people in her bar instead of although punching is probably pretty satisfied seemed fine yes so i liked her very much patent also. I think i'm probably not gonna enjoy. Although i bet he's going to be around for a while he seems to be milking the character seems to be his his presence at the bombing and the he survived it. Yes so. I don't know. I mean i certainly can watch eight episodes of it but then to see we've all or mac. We don't add corrective there have on them and keith poor keith. Still feeling the effects of the car accident in ways that are going to continue to reverberate.

Newsradio 1200 WOAI
"eight episodes" Discussed on Newsradio 1200 WOAI
"A new reality show competition. Syriza called Who Wants to Be an astronaut. They made the announcement yesterday to send ordinary people in to space. We're joined now by San Antonio. First news National correspondent Rory O'Neill. This is ah kind of tidy Anto axiom space, Is it? Not right? So Discovery is making a deal essentially with Axiom, which has deals with NASA and Space X to send private citizens to the space station, so This will be in eight episodes. Syriza chronicling the selection and on the competition, really, to become the one person who was selected to go on an eight day mission to the international space station. Now, NASA who we all know pretty much rules space. Hasn't said. Yet, though, if they will elect if they're going to let the winner of this competition actually onto the space station. So action has a deal with NASA to allow them to send private passengers into space. Now, whether it will once this person would have to qualify, then they'd have to pass the NASA screening in order to get in, But it's a pretty big step forward since Trying to expand this space tourism opportunity. Rory, What do we know about the training that they have to undergo to qualify here? It's pretty grueling. Well, it can be, but you're not training to be a full astronaut on this kind of a mission. You're actually being trained to don't touch that. It's probably the main trading that these payload specialists will get. Actually, they will get a lot.

WTOP 24 Hour News
With ‘The Underground Railroad,’ Barry Jenkins looks squarely at Black trauma
"Underground railroad was a network of abolitionists routes to free slaves. But what if it was an actual railroad with a train chugging toward freedom? That's the premise of Colson Whitehead's Pulitzer Prize winning novel, now adapted by Barry Jenkins into a 10 episode miniseries. This isn't a straightforward, inspirational narrative like Harriet. This combines the brutality of roots with the social commentary of watchman and a hint of magical realism like the Polaroids. Press to some ADO is empathetic as the lead Joe Edger tennis sinister as the villain, slave catcher and child star chased Dillon is his precocious psychic. I still have eight episodes to go. But judging by the first two were in for a powerful train ride by a master conductor. I'm Toby Toby film critic Jason Fraley, giving the underground railroad for five stars. So far, dolphin

Pop Culture Gamers
"eight episodes" Discussed on Pop Culture Gamers
"What you feds from because exta jokes are well past the offensive ads. I would suggest if it was giving a balanced thinking of you know the community with chevy chase and all. Those lot is tied to that beats hillstreet blues. That's you know. It's like if their child a brooklyn ny and so i'm honored season at the ball beds. Let's pretty by wife. Has the attention span of a goldfish of boss. Things i like book. We have fighting. Covid grout on stuff to watch. And she sat watched eight episodes on detroit over this. They sort of twenty five. Yes half now if they had. Yeah yeah but it's just it's just nice gentle saw kabadi about some daft exploit american copied. Why pay get up to said. Wipe 'cause i've been off your police and so yeah. I i record. You'll probably join this back. Yeah i'll give a world save so sustainability stevie for a reason. Yeah so yeah andy. Sandberg has got sustain life. History as he's still not say good comedy pedigree there any you could tell it. This is obviously was quite well thought of in america. Because of so guesthouse he would start to appear when you say what if the desperate housewives of interested stuff like that you know. That's what do you think yet. Okay the issues of the people are liking it. So if you remember in palm springs said the old guy that hunts him. Roy the act to the plays roy is also in brooklyn nine nine. I think as well. I know whether he's still in it but i think it's on his. Imdb yeah. I'm sure it was similar. Pay elder dies name. Yeah but it's it's just. It's really really good comedy. I've thoroughly enjoyed I was watching it again today. i also started watching that jupiter legacy saved alert net flicks own watched it but aid sort of like to a bit. It's not like the bodies about superheroes book sort of light about their problems. Being a superhero. Try to live up to what the sports to live up to the public which was quite interested. I'll talk about that other show another show that happy what should is blitz. So this is a new comedy sky which follows the lives of that blitz teppo and crew sc a few Fantasy jewish people adapt. We've got jadhav. Works for absolutely fabulous and tra lead adrian. Scott preferably gathered stacey. Julia barack. Julia julia julia. For by t bausch and lucy punch for dot by it hot..

THE HAPPY WORKAHOLIC PODCAST
"eight episodes" Discussed on THE HAPPY WORKAHOLIC PODCAST
"On the mic just take like two minutes record something like hey i just wanted to pop my on the show on my quick and just let you know. I am taking a break. Follow me on instagram. Posted or if they're on their If they're on your email lists in your newsletter. That's even better because you do own that other than any other social media channel but just keep your listeners in the loop because you never know who's listening you never know who's watching your content where people's eyeballs and ears are and you're creating content for a reason and it's the ones that are always binging at that you'll never hear from because i don't hear from them for years and they're like i've listened to every single one of your shows and like heavy left to review so that's something that is so crazy to a podcast her Especially if they're like a really long time but some people come out of the woodworks just find your show because they're searching for certain titles in certain topics and they keep listening and then all of a sudden you disappear. They're never gonna come back to your show. And if you don't share with your audience why or post on your social media or lead them when your e mail your newsletter. It's really annoying. Like where do they go. You know like just let them know whatever way you can. I mean there's been times where i was in the hospital you know when i was sick and i even record in the er was like this. Show that us down awful. But i'm trying so hard to stick to it and then some days i was just a mental and physical emotional basket case. I was like it's not happening today. So and then sunday's i record eight episodes in a day like you just never know how your day's going to go. What life throws your way you know so just be honest with your audience and just keep everybody in the loop as much as you possibly can..

Playin' & Slayin'
"eight episodes" Discussed on Playin' & Slayin'
"Of the same name by Are to go and i think it's a trilogy. Yeah it's like six bucks okay hearings. Yeah yeah yeah like. I could see this. It's got legs I'm i'm halfway in. I think there's eight episodes. And i'm yeah. I think i'm on four or five. It's pretty good. I i give it a two thumbs up for me. So yeah looking for a new series on netflix shadow loans. I'm i'm digging. That's yeah so. I have a group text with my brother and my dad and so nicole and i want to watch shadow and bone and we've kind of time. We'll watch that when we're done with show or watching now but my dad said just started any series on netflix shadow and bone. It's fantasy. I think this would be right up your alley currently ranked number one in my in my list and my brother said i started at the other night. I'm excited to watch more. Dad said he was trying not to binge it Two hours after that text message my dad sent a text. Saying binge rationing isn't working. I'm now finishing episode afford tonight. Evidently it is an enjoyable show In a hard not to crush them all. Yeah it sucks you in I mean there's definitely magic elements in there is you know warring nations elements and it's really good. I'm enjoying it I i also. I wanna ask you guys if you've ever done this i don't know if you have. Have you ever gotten rid of a book because you didn't finish it. Either for some reason stopped or weren't liking it. And he got rid of it either. Half price books rummage sale or whatever and then you ended up re buying it starting it really enjoying it and wondering why you didn't like it the first time you read it because that happened to me recently and i don't i don't know if that's unique experience to me because i'm a book hoarder.

MTR Network Main Feed
"eight episodes" Discussed on MTR Network Main Feed
"I felt like they started making some really weird calls because there was some threads. They didn't wanna pull because they were season. Three possibles and i really feel like that's just playing space with somebody who does know how to bid their hand and that's annoying really annoying. Yeah no i agree. I agree like i said it's I mean i do appreciate the fact that i mean. I've been saying it for eight episodes. This season layton wasn't completely dumb. This help those are given to that. And i think he finally realized that I think he finally and they show that he finally realized what he dealing with an wolfer right and and the type of the type of man you gotta be to deal with this and yeah you know and also coming to this idea of like what it takes. I think it was camera. Somebody's opening either either roof or was alex speaking. When you're talking about had to do to get the peace on also piercer through right and it's just like you know the messy. It's not clean and easy to do and it could always be worse. I think that's one of the things. I was also missing like. There's a big talk about the tail. The tail the tail and wilford. We know wilford looking for who wasn't unsolicited passionate and things like that. I feel like. I think this is something big for the entirety of this season. We've kind of lost track of the tail right right which is important. Because they're the ones that the most danger of wilford being in charge and the fact that layton makes the decision via the train like and that's the one thing i would have changed. I would've changed the fact that lay would've stayed behind right because you can't completely leave. Snow piercer in the hands of will with nobody no leadership more on that side to be perfectly honest latent. Couldn't who stayed behind because no one trusts him anymore. Like actually now thinking about it so maybe maybe roof beam behind actually is best. Route can manage to figure out how to bottom. We've about a pissed off wilford. Grew this who needed to stay behind. And this is how you know this was poorly planned. Because they never should've let ruth get in his crosshairs and again the only way to avoid ruth ending up in his crosshairs. Is you never let him get his.

Midnight Double Feature - A Film Podcast
"eight episodes" Discussed on Midnight Double Feature - A Film Podcast
"Possibly the ways that they right cactus out always find interesting. I'm going to. I'm debbie now just to wrap Show i've been really wanted to watch the voice actor in the holly quin shirt. Apparently she plays someone with quietly quicker. Yeah yeah. I'm i'm i've be really wanted to check that show out. So yeah let's move on. Let's move on to something that has been in zaid guys. We'll kind of like come and gone right a mean like because we've with between episodes here it's been a while we haven't talked about the one division finale the series finale as it's cold and we're going to spend a little bit of time on this because you know this is obviously we spent. We covered every episode. You know more or less on the upcoming attractions. This is going to be interesting to talk about. I don't know your thoughts at all like everything that we're going to talk about tonight Probably ovens excellent is justice league. you'll identical it's about so let's talk about one division. It's all about the series finale. My first question is way satisfied with the finale. Yes yes with an asterix and it's funny. It's this is going to turn to my thoughts and falcon the winter soldier. It's like i got what i wanted but i realize it's not what i wanted in a way where it's like. We finally got a full action packed. Marvel movie blockbuster episode and it's like heights fine and it's funny because it gives me like memories of the game of thrones finale. Where i the finale. That's a ringing. Arrange endorsement explained. Because i am a little bit less critical than most. But with the finale. Of game of thrones. I feel like they tick the boxes there needed to tick but it still didn't satisfy fans now what doesn't help with them as they had fucking terrible season lady into that finale and this had a great season but this shirt like it didn't hide anything kind of built up to this. Gave us pretty much what it promised. But i think that's the problem with finales. I feel like the better shar. Pull off the finale The event at day that into anything wrong it was it was fine. Go to amazing action sequence like seeing it's red seed to flying characters in a good say i feel. I like the assemble docker. They did after it didn't feel too. You know themselves which like i think a lot of disney primer stuff. Can't fill. I think was just fine overall. What did you think we disappointed. I feel like a lot of people. Were everything that you mentioned as just now as a surface level kind of thing to flying cactus come onto like a look up things right choice. This is my point we had we were given eight episodes. This is the We'll give an eight episodes of sorry much to chew on right. I mean we'll give him like actual death to these characters and it's not like that. The finale was completely devoid of that. Like my favorite scene in the entire episode is saying goodbye to him right. I mean like you know. They switch the lights off and put the kids to bed. Like all of that kind of like. I'm doing watch. Mcu right now by the way. I'm kind of like. I'm up to doctors ryan's jail and it kinda like don't on me this particular ray watts through that the action sequences are not the draw for manual..

90 Day Fiance Trash Talk
Ep 111. Jovi Hovi Yovi - burst 01
"There's a lot of fake things that we pretend happen in the show. Also there's a lot of fake things on the show. There's a ton of fake things on the show. There is a ton we're here to talk about. Ninety day. fiance season eight episode thirteen. I know i say it every week. But i wish that i was the producer and the editor of the show. Things would go so much more smoothly. It'd be so much more entertaining. I what i do is when i take notes. Leave one page for everyone. Yeah you do take taking on your phone right. Yeah but i.

GamesMyMomFound
"eight episodes" Discussed on GamesMyMomFound
"Was giving up. Oh and i have a dual question to read from my wife. Tiffany overton bill tucker. How did you get suckered into doing the mike us one dollar he got suckered into it to after you michael I can't remember what. I replied her comment with but it was. It was something good promises. The money and turkish delight. Oh yeah yeah. I read that one near turkish delights. Very good i was on the. I think after after it was after he and you just said hey do you wanna go to go through the mcu. Like i. i got nothing else better to do. I think was before quarantine two so two year plan. We do one a month for two years. Because i was trying to fill the movie part of the show that i wanted to do and i was having a hard time so i wanted to go to. Would we do now. Which is for eight episodes of month to a week and and it was. It was difficult to get them to want to do more. I could tell they were starting to fall. Also i had this idea to do this and it turned away more. Yeah exactly I just i like talking about movies. I was a film critic for quite some time. It was a good op- it'd be a good reason for me to see not only mcu movies. I hadn't seen but kind of go through the series again. And i don't know anything about comic books. I figure my my perspective would be just film. Based because i just i have no connections. Who comic books think. I've read three in my life. So yeah it was fun. And then i'm still enjoying it. You guys kind of like but to be fair. You guys are recording like one or two shows a week and i just feel like is. I'm fresh and ready. Hey i thoughts now to be fair. You're playing thirteen behind the scenes. Oxygen claim it's yeah. It's rough thirteen. No oh the oh yeah. Yeah yeah. I saw that shooter for getting a game cube. Ps two era. That's based on the comic book that i didn't realize existed until a little bit a little while ago yesterday. That's that's all those words in the sentence. Equal up to rough like. I can't first-person. Ps two derivative works. Cluele until you find out that it. I'll be talking about assuming it has super cool moments. Inkata's isn't bad moments too as far as my twitter posts. I didn't get any response to that. So really calls me on twitter anyway. It was just a was a hail mary. So is there anything else you have on that. Actually every my wife had one She said She asked for a game that we would never want to do in the show. You want to word this out mike. Are you sure setting ourselves. Suffer filling prophecy. Anything we say is going to end up on the shows. Should i say something. I really like kind of a man was. It would be terrible if we played metro-wide private on the show. We should answer that question to what would be your worst instantly. Assume that i would say alone in the dark. Two thousand which is a good choice. But i'm like. Mike keeps telling me that's going to happen anyway. So so no probably in the old drew scary games..

Reds Ramblings
"eight episodes" Discussed on Reds Ramblings
"I didn't want so you mentioned this tie celebrity right not even thinking you're going to get anything back. What what was your first thought. When you got a reply what do you remember. What exactly you thought or what you did where where you were. You don't what's Okay there was this other feeling that i found out like i'm also doing a podcast. Just show you really quick. Sometimes i have guests and sometime i just do it myself and the reason for that is because what do you call. I just want to like it. This is on apple. podcast right. I got eight episodes. But i took out twelve of them because of the quality was not great right so right here. It's called hold on focus. Focus shifting focus. I'll send you a picture later. All right it's called real talk with. Dj ram so. I i mostly talk about spiritual Meditation because i love going to the temple and do all that. Anyway i learned about The law of attractions. You know about that. Yeah so so. The law of attraction. Never i thought it was like a piece of shit law and i noticed that me and you we have the same similarity how fucked we know each other like how all of a sudden we we know each other same with my friends who i never met before we travelling together right. I don't know what that is. But i feel like Our like the road that we take as long as we unlocks are conscious. We think outside the box and we have a lot of happiness. Just grateful for our lives right That kind of tracks. Good things into your life. So if you're doing this you're going to get more people for sure and don't like never think about like that. I'm not going to get that person if you're not gonna get them is because this is how i think i i mean..

Next Stop Everywhere: The Doctor Who Podcast
"eight episodes" Discussed on Next Stop Everywhere: The Doctor Who Podcast
"We have been joining charles nick on our phantom zone. Podcast so please. If you have not gone if he if you're watching on vision please go and listen to us on the fan zone. Podcast if you haven't watched Division please check it out. It is a really cool series. And charles. Nick and i have a blast talking about it so please check that out. We also i. This is friendship. Month onset than bruce I have eight episodes where i have had people who have bonded through various things including springsteen's music that we got him together an episode. That's coming out tomorrow as we record this a to people that are active in fighting hunger in the united states met at conferences. Oh you like bruce. Springsteen i like springsteen and ended up being friends over their mutual passion of fighting hunger and boosts music and i have a whole bunch of stories like that so set. Listen bruce please. Check that out and san how about you. I think you do podcasts or too. Don't you do a couple of you wanna hear me. Charles do more deep dives and have more towns than even the doctor keep up with. You can listen to us either on ghost with the twenty five pass where we discussed all things twin peaks off things david lynch in all things tinge related to twin peaks. David lynch or if you want to hear us discuss our favorite movies while enjoying our beverages you can listen to us on drunk cinema which is exactly as advertised. We get movies and we discuss them. And if you wanna hear me. Talk about oscar winning movies. You know like John schlesinger director midnight cowboy. You can listen to me cast. Yep definitely check her out on gold standard of the oscars podcast because Zana's fabulous on that. Obviously i'm going to be biased. And say she's tablets on ours as well but i'm sure to Do a great idea right. But you're not you're the star. We all knew that so. I think when it gets the drunk. That's what makes you the star. So do you want to give you guys a little shoutout. I had seen the g. rated david lynch movie like on the streets when we. Yeah at blockbuster. I'm never bothered to do it in so now than i've added it to my cue to watch 'cause after hearing you guys talk about surprised how good it was. Yeah yeah you should watch it. I think he would really like. Jesse is very good very good. It is very. It is very much a david lynch movie. I'll enough. I am still creating braunschweig your sandwich. I gotta go get one soon or you know. We need by the campfire. I wanted to read more things about some of these topics. Is there a place. I can go long to just talks about geeky stuff in general charles. It's possible possible as for me. You know you can find me on twitter at shell skaggs on facebook or at charles gags on instagram or my blogging things. Wait for the thing coffee and talk about stuff. We're talking about here next up everywhere so doctor who torchwood adventures big finish audios and all kinds of other cool stuff all kinds of comic book scifi news podcast for southgate media quitting will..

The Culture Quest
"eight episodes" Discussed on The Culture Quest
"Just move on. It's it's a different experience budget from They might so. I i really got into it than incident. Kevin smith he writes a little bit. I don't know if he writes but he definitely does some stuff for right. Yeah yeah. I think wrote a few books but it works with them a lot. He's done some of the tv shows. Yeah yeah yeah. Yeah you're right you don't few. Tv shows directed supergirl and sash. A couple of episodes from wrote a few batman books. Really i wasn't sure about that but Now that's pretty go and they're okay. I mean i don't know a lot about comics. But i i really like him smith so read a few of their batman books he wrote and i don't have a lot to compare it to but there were they were okay. I i've read a little bit of batman But i definitely haven't read any of his so might give it a gay. The jane bob get old. Podcast these starts. I think the first eight episodes go over Jason muses life story which has a lot of interesting stories. You had a lot of problems with drugs. And i i think he never knew his father. And these episodes are amazingly interesting. Wouldn't recommend to kids. I think like most people familiar with jason you jay jay involvement such out news such a crap job there he does do stuff and and some of you you get to know is story and jets Gets jala hell out of the so That's a very interesting perspective to get from them. And from there from then on i get to another ten the podcast all hollywood babylon which also I think i've been listening to search for for a couple of years now. Not fourteen number. I think listen to since we've been in america right. Since the traveled in america there was like five years ago. I really have. I had my Father's from it but Yeah yeah i get these new Let's couple of lucerne to actually looking at it now. Some kind of Newsletter bucks for swimming he kind of the size of your head.

/Film Daily
Tim Burton to Direct Live-Action Wednesday Addams Series for Netflix
"Move onto our next item. Which is tim burton's next next project. Crisp what we know about that Tim burton is directing a netflix series. That is a spin off of the addams family And it's about wednesday addams and it's live action and it really doesn't sound anything like previous addams family projects before. Here's here's the rundown. The upcoming eight episodes series is a sleuthing super supernatural infused mystery charting wednesdays years as a student at the peculiar never more academy wednesdays attempts to master her emerging psychic ability thwart a monstrous killing spree. That has terrorized local town and solve the mystery that embroiled her parents. Twenty five years ago all

MTR Network Main Feed
"eight episodes" Discussed on MTR Network Main Feed
"You know i i. I just thought that maybe even with the fucker wanted to. The vulgar was uncomfortable. Way possible while looking at him doing it. I got to know they've really got him up. And tell you saw the cut. The he'll audrey then i was like. Oh that's is thing. Every thing about that man screams submission humiliation control. I mean if you're sean being you dine every film to. I'd feel that way too. So i mean i didn't take it wasn't the reason why sean bean was the perfect for justice. Beat he's a brilliant actor. But i'm a little. I'm a little concerned way. How well he is in habby. John wolford but i feel like we should have gotten some more slash not necessarily just with him and mrs audrey possibly but maybe him in melanie and definitely him and Young ali who he raised. God help her But also just in general for his life maybe the other people who have been involved with him because just having like just having somebody say things like you know for him. It is really. It's about the control. it's you know and like once the light shines on you. And i don't think it's enough to just kind of try to give context about the way he plays with people's minds and and what he gets off on is is is is is really dangerously kind of of you know a very toxic kind of building of a codependent relationship. Where they've they they they get off on feeding his need. Because i when you got to the part where it was with miss audrey they kind of blended in a little bit of Domination humiliation play with what they had them do in that room and then they just kind of slid in this about the rest. I didn't take. That's that's that's a little well. So i'm wondering what i'm wondering because i realize in our skin right. We only get rolling eight episodes as a as a full ten episode season. What i'm wondering if we won't get that later. Because i i can see if if they're building up the methods of of wilford but i do feel that at some point i feel like i do. We will need a flashback right. He's not comfortable with how they introduce the storyline with miss audrey without it and that is fair i. I'm that larry reckless i. Yeah i feel like. I feel like it was too soon again and i think just because you went from zero to one hundred dollars all the sudden. Because here's the thing i didn't even know. Did we know beforehand that him in an audrey were a thing.

Unofficial Partner Podcast
FIFA Launches 'FIFA Sound', a New Entertainment Strategy
"Today. Fee for announced the launch of fever sound entertainment strategy designed to enable soccer fans music lovers artists and players to make connections through sport and music. Sound is debuting an eight episode poker series co hosted by liam payne former member of the boy band one direction and sports broadcaster. jd dire. The fee for play on podcast aims to bring together the best soccer players with world's greatest musicians on the podcast and initiative born out of a partnership with universal music group for bad for brands hosts and guests will discuss monumental moments in their lives and music that inspired them during those periods of time. So that's that's the sort of the blurb and that's what fee are up to. Why are they doing this. Do you think sophie. we'll give it. Let's start with the what's happening here. Okay so i think. I think that they're starting to present themselves more than just a football brand. I think it's quite hard for a governing body to make that move into brand they can be seen as a sort of dry organizations so they're tapping into that crossover between music culture fashion in the same way that many players do and build themselves into a bigger brand in the clubs. They play for. I think that fee. I seen this opportunity to get more emotional connection using those other levers and a great way to do that or a great touch point is audio because it's proven to have that emotional engagement quality you know so great rates connect with people so that got universal thing and the celebrity thing and bringing together sports people with musicians and talking about staff on a deeper level is bringing fee for motor life as a brand. That's how i do agree with that. I think it's an attempt to do that. Which i. I'm not sure it as with all of these. Things will depend on the execution as to whether they're able to achieve it but i think sophie hit the nail on the head in terms of trying to branch out into other verticals to create an entertainment crossover Format aligning sports with music This is an ambition. Law of clubs and sports brands share Whether they're able to put it in a way that's relevant to fans Were remains to be seen but Let's hope the it is this new and rather gonna do it or are they doing it now. Doing better elsewhere. I don't i don't think trying to get into the football. Conversation is anything new It's just very difficult for official bodies particularly governing bodies to get into office space which is quite tip quite defined by authentic conversations. Authentic voices and try to and try to place themselves. They're in a way that is meaningful. So i think i think many will attempt to execute correctly. I'm not sure i agree. I think that not many have yet a they are thinking about it and i think some of the big big rightsholders around the world will be. We'll be looking to do this. But we haven't really seen any body executed properly or well yet but i think this conversation's going on in the background. We've certainly seen some big clubs around the world investing in their audio branding strategy lately. So people are. I acts and i think there'll be more of that. But in terms of podcasting in the way that fee for doing it. I don't think anybody else's done here. What's the point of an official club. Pocus what's the positioning. Do you think that again. I mean jolly mentioned there that there are other voices and there are lots of fan based club podcasts around and there's also mainstream media radio. Bbc lots of of other noise walk role. Can a club play in this space. Yeah it's an excellent point and it predates podcast as an it's It's the fact that there's an ongoing conversation and then there's there's certain things that clubs kennecott say and no no more obvious. Was this at the time also fan. Tv had a really big moment. A couple of years ago around Wanting to their fans willing to sack sacrifice in anger and that was getting huge engagement on youtube. Whereas and i i'm the club the that digital media team would have quite like some of the audience that robey. So we're guessing but they could never have produced content like that and nor should they So it being the official voice you have to place your advantages. You have to play to your strengths. And that is usually access to things that your average punter. Your average commentate a dozen have access to Which usually of goes back to the players and or other people within the club. Who have something interesting to say But yeah you you tend to be constrained somewhat by your ability to speak freely if you're the official voice And i think one simple example where that that slightly doesn't doesn't play true and and the good thing is Nfl media has a suite of podcasts. That all to kind of talk about the league and some do it through the lens of statistics and analysis. Some do it through the lens of a more jerky. And and kind of light-hearted kind of tone of voice but they're all officially sanctioned podcast. That's promote the sports in the league and The hosts have free rein to Form of a better word. Slag off coaches play is say someone should be dropped or sack of whatever and and you would never see that coming from official bodies in europe and i think but it's it's It's a it's a very interesting approach. And i think one that's been well executed

Self Made Strategies
"eight episodes" Discussed on Self Made Strategies
"On the field You know being in the locker room with the trophy. That was that was really cool having some former eagles on the show so yet that became really need and then you realize phillies such a small place in. It's you know one degree of separation. Tony luke who works on another project with craig broughton mike peacock and you know it just kind of rolled down from there so it became very family oriented very quickly cool. You obviously had the struggle with cova. You started shooting roughly in february of twenty twenty and boom. You know you get ten shoot days in and production shutdown which is part of the reason that there's only four episodes in season one In now looking toward season two. We're looking at shooting another eight episodes potentially for that Starting in twenty twenty one. And what can we expect from the upcoming season two so expect.

The A&P Professor
"eight episodes" Discussed on The A&P Professor
"Remember. I said in an earlier segment. But there's more we accomplished over the last year than i've already mentioned. Well now's the time to look at that looking at some stats i. There's been a thirty percent increase in total episode listens over the last year. So wow thank you so much for listening. We had twenty eight episodes altogether last year including bonus episodes in preview early in the year. I stopped doing preview. They were kind of confusing and they didn't fit with my plan to go to a twice a month schedule. Though were do.

Vroom Vroom Veer with Jeff Smith
"eight episodes" Discussed on Vroom Vroom Veer with Jeff Smith
"They had starting out so then average people like me who don't have a nest egg get influenced because they're sad in their life. They're stressed ryan. They're like oh. This guy's telling me that i can be happy and also make money to work for hours a week right actually. It was something that i watched from. Tim that was on his defunct. Tv show. that didn't actually go anywhere that ended up on i tunes and i bought it. I think so you can buy his. Tv show that was like eight episodes and he was talking to another like. I dunno yoga instructor. Something like that him in another entrepreneur that already successful were coaching her saying what she needs to do. And the definition of hustle right and it was like no no no. You need to call people you need to walk up to people and say by my shot and not so many words show up to my thing. That's what hustle is. And i was like. Oh no. i don't want to do that so i need to stop. Because basically that's what business is is getting people's faces in say by my shit shit shit just a thousand million times by my shit or because here's the thing i'm i've been running my business for ten plus years and i've actually never advertised people with advertising but i've never it's all been referral based it is how like my biz and so yes you do have to do that. Or you can work really hard for very little money and then okay start right right right right that. So have you ever heard of this lady. That does maria pover-. I can never say her name right. She's got a website called brain pickings now. Well she's awesome so check out our block brain pickings dot org. I think and she was on timbers podcasts. So she's got a lot of opinions like you. Do i love her. She talked about this model of i. Don't wanna do ads. I just wanna if an audience shows up some day and they like my shit. I'll ask them for money. Like donation based and i'm like i would be okay with that. I would be okay with that as long as i'm not working to do this..

News and Perspective with Taylor Van Cise
'Bridgerton' renewed for second season on Netflix
"Eight episode first season of Bridgeton was another hit for Netflix. So it's not a surprise that it will be back for a second season. Creators Chris Van Dusen and Shonda Rhimes say the show set in London's early 18 hundreds of Regency period. We'll start filming season to this spring in the UK That's your money. Now

/Film Daily
The Mandalorian season 2 recap
"As it connected to those things those broader things in the galaxy And and i really liked seeing how it played out and anything that gives me more luke skywalker at his height at the height of his powers is really fascinating to me. Especially when they've treated it with this this nuance between light and dark. This really interesting place. That luke occupies. I think i wasn't expecting to have something meaningful senate about luke skywalker on the mandalorian. But here we are and I'm i'm really excited about that. I can't wait to see the special on christmas. The disney gallery one hour behind the scenes movie. So yeah when this time. It's only one episode right last time it was like eight episodes wonder if this a function of the pandemic i actually what i wonder. Is that if it's because they've covered so much of how the show is made that there's not really too much more for to delve into since the second season would be just more of the same in that department like able to fit a lot of that stuff now into the since they have the world established and so they'll still talk to some of the film and stuff like that but i i wonder if they're just not as much to cover with the exception of talking about bringing these quote unquote new characters into

The Moratorium
Episode 136 Mega Movie Monster Mania pt 1 - burst 21
"Let me scroll down here in verify that. That was current. What we got we got amazes monsters Yet, he knows your loan was nineteen, eighty I credit before the love boat and bosom buddies started in nineteen, eighty, nine, I love those and buddies. And Nineteen ninety-two as mazes and monsters. Now he just shows up as. A friend of a friend the the college student. I don't know. He looks really young and yeah he's trying to be nice and Quirky it works he he really does work for him in this film, but he's not a big role right Now, this film I think was totally either. In sync or ripping off Halloween. Okay. What Year did you say this? This is nineteen eighty. So Halloween was seventy eight. but Halloween to was what eighty two I think. But this sounds like the score could have been done by John Carman. Saint something's the scares not so much in the same thing it has the same trope that the woman can't do anything by yourself. this does have James Webb Hornet. Really, young, he's thirty four in this film and he's playing a professor who is banging one of his students guy. I I'm sorry you have to see him that way. Yeah. The student he's banging is Elizabeth Cam and Elizabeth Kemp. Came back to play and the clairvoyant. Who has also directed by the same guy okay. The Director of this film is Armand. Mastroianni and K and Toyo- on the Sandwich. Isn't it? It's a double decker sandwich. Yeah. Is Married to Mary Elizabeth Master Antonio to This guy also directed Cameron's closet Oh that's another. Another way back when for me that was nineteen, eighty eight for Cameron's closet. I remember that I had the Fan Goria that I kind of talked about Cameron's closet and I was so excited to see it. Also get it confused with cellar dweller and I'm not real sure which one is which. I think I got confused with the woman in White Lady and The lady in White Yes lady and I love that mood. Are you talking about the one with Lukas Haas and yes yes. Yes. That was a great movie director also he did. the TV movie for the ring which I clicked on. Not the same guy so don't even. That was Natasha, Kinski and Michael York and a Danielle Steele. Oh my God how? Eighties. Possibly, get. That that's painful. Is Very painful that was actually nineteen, ninety six how really? Got Horrible as why I clicked on it, I was like Oh man really and I no no. No. Thanks unless unless mustaches. Well, let's never yet but he directed like eight episodes of Friday, the thirteenth, the series also tales from the dark side. Music that.

F That Noise
Episode 39: How Would You Like To Die? - Drive Of The Week
"I. That's fantastic. Party everybody we start every broadcast with Dr of the week. If you don't know to drive is a driver's align from a movie or a TV, show said with exceptional velocity and volume, and this segment belongs to Jamie Klein. All. Right Ladies and Hermaphrodites what we have here is the nineteen eighty, six classic back to school and I chose this because well, everyone's going back to school all the kids are going back and so there is a specific drive if. You, you already know what the drive is going to be. So it is hands down when my favorite movies with Rodney Dangerfield, my favorite comedies of the eighties and Take it away Keith. Welcome. To Contemporary American history. Professor Churches. And a lot of people histories, spags. Information Pass. ME. A man hold history. Sacred. With farm looks the and he hold sacred way a Christian takes the Bible and he holds a sacred the way a lot of people hold their marriage sacred site feel. When we dive right in my interpreting one of the easiest bins. Last twenty years of American history. Now can someone telling me why nine, hundred, seventy, five We pull our troops out of Vietnam. The failure unbeaten oganization to impact support causing ongoing erosion of confidence in the various American but illegal. Saigon. Regimes Jr.. Is She right? Popular version of what went on there and a lot of people like to believe that. I wish I could when I was there I wasn't classroom hoping I was right thinking about it. I was on my knees rice paddies with God's network. While posses like you we're back there partying. Let's Goddamn. Talk. The sideways of. So much to. Head right to that boy. Great of people people listen to the full full effect. It's not only that he cox said sideways just teeth repeating it illegally these getting closer and closer. Pitch read to. Read, man dire you know a drug induced the situation the way he acted it's it's a it's a shame that him and Farley never got on the same screen together. I don't think. It's. Wise. So maybe a kid for early. He got signed Farley. Right. David has great drive I would put that on the top ten. Easy. Maybe top five. It's it's already up there it's. A shot that we haven't done this earlier to be honest with you. It's kind of an obvious one. Well, every episodes drive the week has been absolutely fantastic phenomenal, and if you are behind any of the thirty eight episodes, folks had BAFTA noise Dot com and feel free to catch up by any stretch thing immagination

/Film Daily
The Suicide Squad Spinoff Peacemaker, Starring John Cena, Ordered to Series at HBO Max
"Let's talk about the this TV series those announced they a suicide squad spinoff Chris Talks about it Yes. It's called peacemaker and it's going to star John Cena who is in the film peacemaker and the show is going to either be a follow up or Prequel, we don't know. But we do know that that James Gunn who is directing the suicide squad wrote all the eight episodes of the upcoming series and he's going to direct some of them as well and it will be on. HBO. Max, who was also handling the Batman spinoff series about the Gotham police. Force. Okay you mentioned this could be a prequel. This could be a sequel like what we know. Well, the officials log line says it's a it is going to explore the characters origins which. Sure sounds like it's a prequel but James Gunn is being. Cagey on twitter DOT COM. So we don't really know I personally think he's just trying to save face 'cause the suicide squad doesn't come out until next year and he doesn't WanNa be like, yes. This character definitely dies in my movie you won't get to see for a few months but. I guess we'll see. What do we know about this character? He is. Some he is started as a master of weapons and also he's quote a man who believes in peace at all costs no matter how many people he has to kill and quote. So he's like I guess he's like ultraviolent Captain America. Unfamiliar with, peacemaker as a character. Is it strange that they're announcing a SPINOFF TV show before this movie comes out I mean, not really I mean they did the same thing with with the Batman thing and I, really think they're trying to build up. This world they have you know marvel has been. Raining supreme all these years and marvel has a bunch of Disney plus shows coming out and you know brothers. Let's we need to get in on this action as well.

Oh No Ross and Carrie
Ross Meets Roger Nygard: The Truth About Marriage
"Hello and welcome to Ono Rawson carry the show where we don't just report on for in science, spirituality and claims of the paranormal, but take pride ourselves Yup when they make the claims. We show up, so you don't have to I'm Ross. Blocher Book People Today. We don't have carry with us can't steal it from last week and then put her part. In I guess so. Yeah, we could just keep borrowing that audio. The other person you hearing. Hearing right now. Is None other than Roger Nygaard? If people are panicking right now, where's Gary Yeah Panic I'm sorry, but you know she's done a few episodes without me I've done some so before, too. So vacations are due for everybody. There's precedent for this. Actually. This is relevant to our conversation. Today. Carry is celebrating her anniversary with drew her intended, and we're GONNA. Be Talking about a related topics. We say we royally. We are here with. With Roger Nygaard today who you may remember if you've listened to the entire show, you were the guest for our eighth episode. Eighth Episode Ever Wow if anybody's listening and his listen to every show since then you deserve a medal. Yeah, because a lot of shows, people have, and they deserve medals. Yeah, or at least a merit badge, a ribbon. Yeah, that was back in two thousand eleven when we started and we were talking to you then about. About the nature of existence, a documentary that you had created at that time you were exploring the depths of why we're here. All these deep questions was eighty, four, eighty three. There were a lot of questions. Yeah, I had a somewhere above eighty ninety questions that I asked everybody all my interview subjects, and squeezed it all into one documentary called the nature of existence. My core question, though above all those sub questions was. Why do we exist? What is our purpose here? Why are we supposed to do big topic in I? Set out to solve it and you did age-old existentialist question philosophers have been wrestling with it for centuries and I went out and solved. You didn't give away the answer on that episode, so you still have to watch that documentary. If you want to know the answer, but it's very socratic in that you, the the what I try to do is lead the viewer in a direction, so you can make your own decision or come to a realization on your own without me. Preaching to you, here's the answer well. That's smart. Because I think you were right to resist. Giving it on a silver platter because it doesn't work that way. However, when I made my next documentary, we may talk about today. The truth about marriage at the end I just stood up and said okay. Here's the answer. In case you missed it. Stop everything here. It is, and you did okay, so it's an eighty two minute documentary, the truth about marriage and you do you solve it? You talk to lots of experts and a lot of couples. Trying to think of couples as the correct collective term, yeah couples, but there's some complicated dynamic, because not everybody's relationship is the same. That's not a pejorative yet, but at the end of the documentary. Yes, you do solve it exactly what the truth is about marriage. I didn't know the answer when I sent out and I I become obsessed with what I'm doing wrong way. I'm such a failure. Hold on, you're leading me into interesting conversation and I haven't finished. Finished introducing you yet? We should also say by the way on that episode when we talk you us. I realized that was the first time that carried the name swap. She loves this every down then she decides to claim that she is Ross Blocher and I am thus forced by process of elimination to Declare Myself Carrie poppy. That was the first time she did it. So you're part of a tradition and now I think this'll be episode two hundred fifty. Fifty crime any yeah, podcast thing you have to keep putting him out. Sake, which means we've had all kinds of crazy adventures since we talked to you last heavens Tibet's. You've heard about we've kept. You kept you up today? I've listened I have not listened to all two hundred and fifty, but I've done my share. I won't make a medal for you, but I'm impressed. I really enjoyed though I. Mean when you guys dig into something like scientology and you. You have whole run of confrontations. Yes, let's you do the first one you have to listen to the rest. Like. Where's this going? Oh, good? Okay. That's what we're hoping to get. Young her speaking of Scientology. I have a goldenrod sheet here with some questions from Kerry for you. The aforementioned carry poppy, the aforementioned who is with us in spirit, but is physically withdrew celebrating I should also mention that you've directed many other projects. People know you for trekkies. Documentary star trek fans delved into the world of Star Trek. Everyone wants to understand that better to. There's a truck. He's to trekkies, trekkies two. That's where I cut my teeth on documentary, filmmaking and I didn't realize until just a couple of days ago that you also directed six days in Roswell I produced an edited that film and it's about Roswell. As gathered from the title. We went to Roswell new. Mexico in one, thousand, nine hundred. Hundred Ninety Seven, which was the fiftieth anniversary of the alleged crash of an alien spaceship in Roswell. New Mexico nineteen forty seven s when they had their first gigantic celebration where the town went alien, mad, insane alien. You can get everything from alien beef. Jerky to alien pencils alien beer. They've got museums there and we were there to documented, and all the experts came there. All the you apologists. Yeah, you talked to Stanton. Friedman right right. On our show, we met him. We have him on the show. That films coming out again this year. By the way, is it yeah, my films are being released that I've restored six days in Roswell and suckers suckers about car salesmen. Yeah, okay, well I need to watch both of those, and I may have to talk to you more about you're gonNA love Roswell. Absolutely. When my son and I went on a cross country field trip, we stopped in Roswell. Roswell went to the museum. You know amazing. No, yes, we picked up a little hitchhiker that road along with us in the car. This is crazy. It's great. It's wonderful and then every July fourth weekend. That's when the celebration is. And what better place is there to go? See a July fourth celebration in Roswell New Mexico absolutely just to give some more of your bone afi days. You've also directed an episode of the office. Correct the Bernie Mac show. You've edited for Grey's Anatomy the League whose America veep curb your enthusiasm all the above, guilty, pretty particular.

Big Book Podcast
THERE IS A SOLUTION
"Welcome back my friends to the big book podcast. My name is Howard. And I'm an alcoholic sober since January nineteen eighty eight one day at a time. In this the Thirty Eighth Episode Chapter Two there is a solution from the second edition of alcoholics anonymous originally published in nineteen fifty, five. There were only a handful of edits to this chapter from the first edition, but one of them is most significant as it referred to a celebrated physician who treated the American businessman Roland H. The second edition named that Docker as the world famous psychoanalyst Dr Carl Young. WHO PRESCRIBED FOR ROLAND? In Zurich, in the Early Nineteen Thirties? As recounted on page twenty, six of the second edition Dr Young told Roland H that his alcoholism was incurable by psychoanalysis, and that the only thing that might help was a spiritual experience. That suggestion along with membership in the Oxford Group lifted rowlands compulsion to drink, and later helped him bring abby t to sobriety. EBI INTERN HELP SOBER UP. Bill Wilson Co founder of a in a nineteen sixty one letter of gratitude to Dr Young Bill acknowledged that Rowland's conversation with Dr Young was the first link in the chain of events that led to the founding of alcoholics anonymous. And Now? From the second edition of the book chapter, Two, there is a solution. We of alcoholics anonymous, no thousands of men and women who were once just as hopeless as bill. Nearly all have recovered. They have solved the drink problem. We are average Americans. All sections of this country and many of its occupations are represented as well as many political, economic, social and religious backgrounds. We are. Who Normally would not mix? But there exists among us a fellowship, a friendliness and an understanding, which is indescribably wonderful. We are like the passengers of a great line. Her the moment after rescued from shipwreck, when Camaraderie Joyous nece and democracy pervade the vessel from steerage to captain's table, unlike the feelings of the ship's passengers, however, our joy in escape from disaster does not subside as we go our individual ways. But feeling of having shared in a common peril is one element in the powerful cement which binds us. But that in itself would never have held us together as we are now joined. The tremendous fact for every one of us is that we discovered a common solution. We have a way out on which we can absolutely agree, and upon which we can join in brotherly and harmonious action. This is the great news. This book carries to those who suffer alcoholism. And illness of this sort, and we have come to believe it. An illness involves those about us in a way, no other human sickness can. If a person has cancer. All are sorry for him, and no one is angry or hurt. But not so with the alcoholic illness for with it there goes annihilation of all the things worthwhile in life it engulfs all whose lives touched the sufferers. It brings misunderstanding fierce resentment, financial insecurity, disgusted friends and employers warped lives a blameless children, sad wives and parents. Anyone can increase the list. We hope this volume will inform and comfort those who are or who may be affected. They are many. Highly. Competent psychiatrists who have dealt with US found it sometimes impossible to persuade an alcoholic to discuss his situation without reserve, strangely enough wives, parents and intimate friends usually find us even more unapproachable, then do the psychiatrist and the doctor, but the X. problem drinker who has found the solution who is properly armed with facts about himself can generally win the entire competence of another alcoholic in a few hours. Until such an understanding is reached, little or nothing can be accomplished. Until such an understanding is reached, little or nothing can be accomplished. That, the man who is making the approach has had the same difficulty that he obviously knows what he is talking about that. His whole deportment shouts at the new prospect that he is a man with a real answer that he has no attitude of holier than thou nothing, whatever except the sincere desire to be helpful, there are no fees to pay no axes to grind no people to please no lectures to be endured. These are the conditions. We found most effective. After such an approach many take up their beds and walk again.

Mac Power Users
I Predate the Home Computer with James Thomson
"I'm excited for. Today's show got an interesting guest we do. It's going to be so much fun. I was looking back to the archives were planning guests and I was like wait. This person hasn't been on. We should fix this, and so we we are joined by. The friend of the Internet I think I'M GONNA. Give Him that title Mr James Thompson. Oh thank you. It's a pleasure to be here. I was I was looking at? It's like yeah has taken five hundred thirty eight episodes. Feed to motors. I'm here and I I feel now. I feel really bad I just want I've joking that sounds like I've got a massive ego. I do have a massive. Massive Ego, but the funny thing is. We've talked about a on the show. I mean back. This shows I did with Katie. We should talk about you. I don't know. Maybe we just felt like you were unaccessible. You were like one of those people at the top with like two or three assistance, and we'd never get through to you. I I. Think I could not be further from the truth. Well James is the developer of CALC. And You've done of stuff with apple, and as an infant developed over the years and James. I'm really looking forward to talking today about some of your experiences. All I am hopefully. I've got something interesting to say so I. Know You do I. Know You do the question is? Will we get you to say it? Look I left Apple Twenty years ago I'm I feel like the statue of limitations has passed on? So I like that, too. So James I feel like we've known each other a long time. We have a shared interest in. Technology history, we have a shared interest in Lego if a shared interest in. Nerdy things for nerdy things sake. I feel like we are very much. Cut from the same cloth, but we want our listeners to get to know you a little bit, so give us a little bit of your background. Maybe how you made it to be the full-time developer that you are now I mean I guess. This sort of wettest star is right to the beginning I mean. It's like I'm old enough that I said of predate the home computer and My first sort of real computer experiences were had an extra neighbor who was at American from California, and he had an apple two, and this would probably be very early eighties, probably eight, hundred, eighty-one or something, and I would go round there and I play on the Apple. Two and I play all these. There was a game that I took took me about ten years to work out what it actually was, but it was getting Kobe mosque the son. Of. Text Adventure. Go North pickup. Thing type and That was really sort of my fomative computer experience but then in eighty three. I got my own home computer to as a commodore sixty four, and in the UK through a two rivals, there was the commodore sixty four and the sinclair spectrum. There were really other computers, but they didn't count. It was those two, and I chose the commodore sixty four, not really knowing anything between British American or anything, but I chose a commodore sixty four, because it seemed to have a slightly better version of Pacman, I mean this was like at the height of fever, and I think actually made the right choice. Because the Commodore had really Nice Graphics and signed. I mean really nice graphics in Nineteen eighty-three, but it did have this thing co compunet. which was UK only sort of. Proprietary E. A. O. L. Like online service. This was around eight, thousand, five or something, and it had mud's which are multi multi user dungeon, so basically multiply at text adventures, and it had a software uploads and downloads. US Demo Seen Aranda and there were a lot of game developers that I'd become aware of it to me a while to work out. All these things are actually created by people and There was a one developer cold Jeff Minter. Who wrote Oldies Games in the UK and is still right two games and He's the reason basically the island code because I wanted to write games like he wrote and. That was kind of like the stop, and then things rolled over time, and it was like that our school was the first school in Scotland to get a computer like one computer a half, and this was in one, thousand, nine, hundred, three, and this was. An ACORN BBC. Model B computer another British specialty, and when it arrived in the school, the teachers had no idea what to do with it. Because none of them I think had used a computer, so they put a call to the students and said and this was. I would be probably What's the three? It'd be about ten of the time and they said you know. Does anyone have a computer news anything to do this thing nor four of us that perhaps hand said yes. We are clearly the experts here. So we were brought in and we ended up teaching the teachers high to use this computer, and then teaching some of the kids in the lower years before school started, we had these computer lessons that we ran and we actually ended up having an office like four of us. A nice waiting like school kids in and we had an office in the school. Would sit in there and we had learned to program. We would listen to music and we would play. Video Games and. That was pretty much the entirety of my lost primary school year. This primary seven I know his whole different to your your times, but it was basically the seventh year of my school.

Colleen and Bradley
Nicolas Cage to Play ‘Tiger King’s’ Joe Exotic in Scripted Series
"Nicholas cage is set to star in a scripted series centered around Joe exotic the subject of the Netflix docu series tiger king now it's going to be eight episodes produced by imagine television and CBS television and it's going to be taken to market in the coming days that means that the production companies are looking for money and this is going to be based off of the Texas monthly article Joe exotic a jerk journey into the world of a man of gone

podnews
Spotify continues to gain on Apple: even in California
"The latest from our news at Pod News Dot net spotify is continuing to increase. Its hold on casting. In February spotify was more popular than apple podcasts. In Apple's home state of California that's according to new data from Fox Nest. Spotify is also continuing to shake apple in many countries including Ireland and Australia. According to the data and if you're interested based on global listeners and devices over the last sixty days pot news podcast. That's this you're listening to right. Now is fifty four percents apple. Forty six percents spotify says close. Pederson Research. Npr have released their smart audio report. Showing how smart speak is being used. Podcast get mentioned in the report by name that typically not listen to on spont- speakers to the data does show an increase in people who want the news from their smart speaker particularly over recent weeks forecast equipment manufacturer road have announced. The return of my road cast and annual podcasting competition. We're not one hundred and fifty thousand dollars worth of broadcasting gear. You've got until mid June to enter. It looks like the Apple. Go slow issue that we reported on earlier. This week has been fixed. Apples second quarter results show a revenue increase in one percent year on year. In spite of the Corona Virus facebook announced it allows us to charge for facebook live events in future meanwhile digitally reports that facebook is a really cheap place to advertise right now. The media is called himself. The largest podcast network focused on strong female voices. Audiences has announced eight million dollars in funding from an investment company called magnet companies. And Are you a podcast? Editor Trades? Tanna Campbell says the podcast that is will need to grow in scope to something. He calls accountability as a service. Your value cannot be in guessing a task done. He says it has to be more than that. Changing Times means changing consumption. We linked to to people today. Who are working a bit differently. Josh Schwartz a podcast producer at wbz Wa highlights has changed working which appears to include sitting in a car near Ski Club Offers Free Internet. We've all done it and the BBC explains how things are working in broadcasting house in London. If you've ever done work with the BBC you won't be astonished that. Yes it does involve vegetate brilliant. Edison research says in a peek into their podcast consumer tracker during a recent results Web. In Our podcast listening is holding steady at about six and a half hours a week. Though news podcasts have had a significant increase in the past. Few months. Mcgowan A. I have a fancy new logo and also a free report into how corona virus has impacted podcast. Advertising changes in advertising spots had been minimal. The company says noting significance decline in the last week of March before jumping up again in April. Nielsen says that kids and teens are watching a lot more. Tv and streaming video and in the UK the Evening Standard the Telegraph and Lord of all of all pivoted to Corona Virus. Podcasts apiece in what's new publishing highlights. What they did at how they did it. And Infocomm Snooze Dream job. Ready is Nathan Dane Sharp Marketing Digital and communications expert. The POLKA seeks to help excite expire and ready the next generation of young professionals to get their dream job and it turns out that presidential races in the past where justice mad as the one we currently in. Nixon planted evidence. The first woman who ran for president in one thousand nine hundred seventy two did even before women could vote long. Shots launched yesterday with eight episodes focusing on eight candidates who've shapes where we are today and our amount overflowing apologies. If we're slow to respond. We hope to get through email over the weekend. If you've got any hints and tips on how to deal with email. Please tell us. Probably you know editor at news. Dot Net homeschooling hard. It turns out and plenty more and all the links in our newsletter subscribe potentates dot