4 Burst results for "Fossey Verdon"

Threedom
"fossey verdon" Discussed on Threedom
"Never as far as i know they never like asked later about the. Oh what did you think of my grandson. That was just like. I got away with the story of when i was like tagging along with my brother and his friends and then they kind of ditched me and i started picking flowers from this person's yard l. around this tree and i was making a little bouquet from my mom and then this man one stop flower was screaming. I mean you understand. Now that you're i was only like six or seven old enough to know. They ran home and threw them in the gutter. On the way back in the underground you know really. Because i was so upset and embarrassed and then i just didn't give them all used to when i was in high school okay. I lived across the street from my high school. Right weird but i still. I still had to the dreamy could span. Everyone but i was on. The i was on the one end. How are you spying your window after school and like see reverend goes they talk to run like bela for home. I didn't have kind of. I still had to go down the streets. I didn't have that kind of. I lived across the street so but the problem is i lived on one end and my first class was when i was a senior was totally far end. You know so. I still. I would be so late every day. That i would drive my car to as close as i could get which was part of the suburbs park. The car at harvard yard of course colleges yon so hard sorry guys. I'm tired too. So i would park the car as close as i could get to the school. You wouldn't make a sound. I was quiet. Janis out of the so. I would park the car as close as i could get to the high school and these guys are like snap chatting all ads chatting. Remember that i do remember that coming back do so but the thing was my mom would still make a lunch for me. When i was a senior god and here on lunch give him a break. Go home but that's the thing is i would go much. But she was just looking. She'd make listen. she makes me back. She'd make me a bag lunch home. Which would have a sandwich chips and an apple in it. And i would be so late. I would never eat breakfast. So i would as. I'm driving very hurriedly to as close as i could get to the school that i live across the street from i would eat the sandwich and the chips for breakfast for breakfast would never eat the apple. Because i didn't want to eat the apple spiced it so i would instead they alarm inside i would instead that you crumple up knowledge. The apple garden. Where'd you yawning. Second he's trying to turn it on for you really focused on. You should be glad all my interrupting story me better. That's a heart. He wants a center because it means they're paying attention. Silent yawn trump the apple bag around the apple. Right and i would leave it. I was there just rotten your car. No i wouldn't even in the car. Because i wouldn't want him to collect so i would put it on the ground next to my car that's disgusting and on the stories you tell or not and you're not a disgusting pig so love going home in the middle of the day because it would seem like a nice reset. Yes i would. Well that's the thing is take the apple back. Why don't you just eat the apple that your mother. no. I know. But i'm talking about like young kids. I'm talking about young sheldon and that's what talk about young show you can we. Finally i was genius in a little boat. I grew up to forty six episodes here and we haven't talked about young sheldon forty six. Yes the listener doesn't know we've cut it of every episode. That's so far as wearing up show. Can i just say that the guy who owned the house now that would park in front of every day got so pissed and like four months into confronted me. He's like you're leaving and apple single day five days. Go dude is my apple. So you're driving where you're parking at the school now. I'm parking in the suburbs across the street from the school. The school know. I would let kids park on the school. Ground zero where you could just talking lot is on. My side is where my house. It's all the way over there. I need to get as close as first class. Demento if i was your parent i would have gone out you fucking you. Aren't i bury wasteful. Gas wasting bitch apple. Get up five minutes earlier ways ways. I'm not gonna put an apple in your lunch ever again because you're never going to eat it and guess what you're going to walk to school and you're gonna be late when you get up late you've never been laid anywhere never know but it is annoying that you would drive one inch on the map. There was dragging never been that lay. Whereas i'm always literally person i know what i do. Is i dick around into the last possible minute late and it's crazy because they'll be doing nothing and i'm going okay now. I have to rush stupid. I'm later to laurie. Yourself yourself offense to you that he was I am later to things that are in my neighborhood than i. An further away the old principle of any time my own principal anytime you go to a restaurant attended anytime you go to a restaurant and there's no one in it you get worse service than when they're like who cares because they because they're fucking around in the kitchen. They're just drugs. Yeah i've seen sweet bitter. I went to a restaurant recently. Where i think i had a new survey every five seconds every time i want to would bring someone over or to be a different person and i'm going on my break. Yes i could but Jimmy's jewish saying next time. We look at that guy. That's on jimmy. it's gonna be a different for a truly. So why are you here. It was just who are you. I saw an episode may soup and lentils i saw an episode of cheaters. You know that show cheaters. So i saw an episode is the greatest episode. I've ever seen joey greco. Here's the thing. So i this guy comes out who has never been on cheaters before. Yes so he comes out in a tux. Welcome to a very special episode of cheaters. And it's not. Joey greco they would like set them up like the situation and then they well. I don't know there was fake as much as they would follow him around with a camera. But yeah you're right. I do believe that it was revealed later. Would that some of it was fake so they would try to catch them young traveling so this guy. He's the executive producer. I think of cheaters comes out and he introduces a welcome to a special episode of cheaters. Never seen him before he's exceed. Oh he's like we've been on the air three years or something like this. And now here's your host. Joey greco this is his last episode and then joey greco comes out in air and introduces and introduces. You know how joey greco would come out and it would be a blue background that they would put like the houston or dallas skyline. By you go well. This person is about to do something in something but then he had been fired by then so the person who went out on the actual cheater run was a third person who ended up being the new host. Somebody on a podcast with saying that they were working on a tv show where they were like essentially a reporter but it was like sort of a news and it wasn't the news but it was a version of it and they us the first news program got to call itself the new they left show to go do different job and so they had a big sendoff for her on the show but the show it only been on for a couple of weeks and she was like no one knows. How are they doing the send off. And then the show got cancelled like right after. So you'd one send off a few days before the big goodbye you soon and were cancelled so none of us will be here. Can you imagine. I was watching. Fossey verdon the other day. And i was and at one point. This is a minor minor. Spoiler gwen verdon is in a show that canceled after the first performance. Then i cannot imagine that feeling being so show where like they like put. They work on it for months. They put up. It's by and they were like we got. We got wind that the reviews were going to be really bad and ticket. Sales were soft and so cancelled after one performance. Hurt i cannot imagine. I mean i guess. Tv show that happens. Like wonderful as i think on once and then it was cancelled. Even though they'd film thirteen..

The Frame
Hostless Emmys Hit All-Time Ratings Low
"The Emmy awards were last night and for a second year in a row the ratings hit it and all time low but bad news for broadcast. TV was good news for streaming joining me to recap the ceremony is the chief TV critic at Variety Daniel Daniel Diario. Hi How are you. I'm good. I WanNa ask you this whole idea of the hostess award show. It feels like it's not going away anytime soon. If you were to grade the as on how they handled it. What kind of Marx would you give them. I would give the EMMYS a failing grade for how they handled filling in the gaps without got a host. I thought all of the interstitial bits all of the comedy all the attempts to explain to the audience what TV was fell totally flat. I will say one positive fringe benefit was that I noticed that fewer stars were being played off and the longer speeches were more impactful and more thoughtful every other aspect of the production. I thought didn't work and I missed the presence of a kind of guiding intelligence. Let's listen to the speeches that did get to run a little bit longer. This is Michelle Williams accepting her emmy for playing gwen Verdon and Fosse Verdon and so the next time a woman especially a woman of color because she stands to make fifty two cents on the dollar compared to her white. Male counterpart tells you what we need to order to do her job. Listen to her the. I think it's important to note Michelle. Williams has simone history with this. She went back for some re-shoots on the movie all the money in the world. She got paid a thousand thousanddollars. Mark Wahlberg got a million and a half so this is a personal issue for her but it feels like the really did discover something by not playing Michelle. How Williams off absolutely I think I mean I feel as though if you think back a couple of years when Nicole Kidman won for big little lies she ultimately we got to give a long speech about what she learned about domestic violence in the role but she was kind of fighting with the orchestra in a way that kind of sapped the dignity and meaning of the moment the fact that Williams was able to kind of speak in Kristalina way as composed she was carrying across these points that were personal to her relevant to the project relative to Hollywood. I thought it was really important on unfortunately with the viewership being what it was. I'm not sure how many people saw these great points but I I still think it was important. Let's talk about the viewership because it does appear that the ratings were an all time low for the Emmy Broadcast and it does. I feel like what was celebrated. Last night was not network television. I think Saturday night live with the only network show that picked up any emmy's in the primetime ceremony last tonight. Does it feel us if this is a network show that celebrating stuff that you would never see on any network. Yes it feels as though this is a network show that not only we celebrate stuff that doesn't air on network but stuff that never could I mean fleabag show. I greatly admired that was the night's big winner in comedy is so so far beyond I think what the great network watching still extant mill American audience is accustomed to that basically could come from another planet. I think what this means for. The EMMYS is an existential question going forward of what the show can do and where it should even be. Would this be better better served. If we put the Amazon Netflix would be better served. We put it on

Talking Tech
With rate hike, YouTube TV lost me
"Hiring is challenging, but there's one place you can go. We're hiring is simple. And smart that place is ZipRecruiter. Where growing businesses connect to qualified candidates. Try it for free at ZipRecruiter dot com slash tech talk. Ziprecruiter, the smartest way to hire. Youtube TV this week jacked up the rates by one hundred and twenty dollars yearly and lost me as a would-be customer it justified the higher rates by throwing extra channels that I have no interest in watching. I want Alicarte TV not bundles how about you. Let's dive in on today's talking tech. I'm Jefferson Graham with USA today. So YouTube TV is one of the cable alternative services that sprung up with a fabulous value proposition. It would offer just the stuff you want the broadcast channels some cable networks and access to sports along with no cable equipment to rant and unlimited cloud DVR at thirty five bucks. It was a great deal at fifty dollars. You can forget it. Because then you start thinking, why am I paying six hundred dollars a year to watch Discovery Channel a e the USA network all those channels that I never look at on cable. That's where cutting the cord comes in there is so. Much free programming on YouTube, and I could keep myself busy with Amazon prime which I happily pay four four my shipping. I have enough to entertain me for months now. I love the idea of true court cutting and being able to still watch the occasional cable channel at my discretion. I like CNN you might prefer e or you might wanna see a specific show like Fossey Verdon, which is currently on ethics or something like killing eve or better. Call Saul CNN is problematic Fosse Verdon. I can help you there. CNN like most cable channels will not allow you to watch unless you can prove that you're a cable or satellite subscriber. The CNN go app on TV boxes like Roku and apple TV are worthless. To you unless you've got the proof did over the CNN smartphone app. So great. So we'll stop watching CNN. So they're a show like Fossey Verdon actually can be yours. The channel ethics won't let you subscribe without cable. But for twenty bucks, you can buy the entire seasons. Worthy shows on I tunes Amazon or each episode for three dollars the same goes for other hot shows like killing EIB and better call Saul. So if you want Alicarte like, I do don't subscribe to the cable alternative services like YouTube TV, it will only encourage them to keep on raising your rates and turn into another cable TV like monopoly. That's my two cents. What's yours? I would love to hear from you on Twitter where I'm at Jefferson Graham, you've been listening to talking tech, please subscribe to the show wherever you listen to great online audio I'll be back tomorrow with another quick it from the world attack. Thanks for listening. Hiring used to be hard. It was and still is one of the biggest challenges businesses face before it meant dealing with endless stacks of resumes flipping through them. And hoping the perfect candidate would jump out at you and the manual review process wasn't any easier. But in today's high tech world hiring can be easy. And you only have to go to one place to get it done. Ziprecruiter dot com slash tech talk. With their powerful matching technology. Ziprecruiter scans thousands of resumes to find the most qualified contenders for your job. And actively invites them to apply. Ziprecruiter is so effective that four out of five employers who post on the site get a qualified candidate within the first day and right now talking tech listeners can try ZipRecruiter for free at this exclusive web address, ZipRecruiter dot com slash tech talk. That's ZipRecruiter dot com slash T. E C H T A L K, ZipRecruiter dot com slash tech talk. Ziprecruiter, the smartest way to hire.

The Frame
Through the eyes of Annie Leibovitz
"From the Mon broadcast center at KP. See see this is the frame, I'm John horn on today's show what the cancellation of Pearvel shows on Netflix might mean for the future of the TV business then from antiwar demonstrations to Arnold Schwarzenegger, riding horseback. Any Vits has photographed at all we walked through a new exhibit of her early work was not a good photojournaling. So I was going to have to tell more my story from my point of view and left journalism behind eventually turned to portraiture because it was a way of having real licensed to do what you wanted in a photograph and the country swing band asleep at the wheel is still rolling along fifty years after its founding all that coming up on the frame. With so many new players jumping into the streaming game including Disney, apple and Warner media. Twenty nineteen is likely to bring some big changes to the TV business. We called up Daniel Feinberg a TV critic for the Hollywood reporter to talk about what the future could look like to TV viewers. He's just finished covering two weeks of presentations from broadcast networks cable channels and streaming services at the television critics association meetings. We started with the news from earlier this week that net flicks. His canceling Jessica Jones and the punisher to marvel shows which not coincidentally are also Disney properties. There is no question that we are on the brink of some sort of key transition point. And regardless of what you choose to call it, whether you want to call it these streaming wars or the road to new cable, or whatever you wanted describe it as there are things that are changing that are going to dramatically reshape what the media landscape look. In five years in the same way that five years ago, it looked completely different. And I think that there's no question that the cancellation of the marvel shows on Netflix is a. Assign a gesture in a certain direction because these were very high profile shows for Netflix when they premiered and they were part of a big programming strategy. And now, suddenly all of the marvel properties are really part of aid Disney, plus or a Disney marvel streaming strategy, and so they don't fit with Netflix anymore. And I think that you're gonna see something with the tug of war over something like friends, I think that we are only at the beginning of what is going to be probably the biggest story in where television is going in the next year and a half probably. And that is basically that the people who create those shows used to see companies like Netflix as a source of ancillary revenue and now they see streaming services as direct competitors. So they're trying to pull their content back at their launching their own streaming services. Is that the bigger picture here? I think that is definitely the bigger picture. And all of the things that the Netflix and Hulu have kind of taken for granted as the foundation of their. Business model, you know, the for whatever we want to say about the apparently twelve billion dollars that Netflix last year poured into original programming acquired content is still a major portion of what people actually stream on Netflix. Whether it's whether it's friends, whether it's the office, whether it's all of the CW shows, and that's great for Netflix because it allows net flicks to have that kind of foundation, but it, but it's also a business that the people who actually own those programs want to be in. And so is Netflix original programming is it enough if suddenly the studio start taking away all of their prestige programs. Yeah. I don't know. Let's talk about a couple of new programs one that's on Netflix. It's called Russian doll and one on Hulu called Penn. Fifteen. These are shows that seem to be getting a lot of attention. Are they worth checking out? And how are they doing so far? I think they're absolutely were checking out, and I think we had absolutely no idea how either one of them is doing. Let's look says not put out a press release boasting that forty million people in some form or another have watched Russian doll. So I don't know all I know is that it's a really good show. It's a really smart show. It's a show that plays around with with format and with tone, and with style in very impressive ways. So Russian dolls. Definitely we're checking out, and I think Penn fifteen on Hulu is is a lot of fun to gimmick is the two co creators are basically playing junior high versions of themselves. Devil dis her last night at camp. How was even possible? I don't know what happened in the middle of her sleep. That's so unfair that happens to me surrounded by actual preteen and teen actors, and it's it's a really good show about the awkwardness of being a teenager. That's maybe aimed at older viewers who survived those years. I wanna talk about a couple of other shows that might be worth talking about FOX has a series called proven innocent pop has a series called flack and DC universe has a series called doom patrol or any of those shows are other things that you've seen jumping out in terms of midseason or early start shows that are coming out either. Now, or very soon one of the shows that if you've watched any BC in the past couple of weeks, and you're going to see as we move towards the Oscars this weekend that is getting a lot of buzz for ABC as whiskey cavalier whiskey cavalier. One of our best agents. I intelligence proven to be a huge asset to the bureau. You and your fiance recently parted ways. Yes, we did mutual most commercial, but I'm totally fine with it. We have the footage. How? It's a show that I would say succeeds at its goals, and that's something that I wouldn't necessarily say about say proven innocent, which is a very very run of the mill entirely forgettable legal procedural at the very least whiskey cavalier is pretty people Scott fully and learn Cohen or the stars are attractive and fun. And they're having a good time. It was shot in Europe. And it makes actual good use of European locations. It's got all of the depth of a very very shallow puddle. But on the other hand, it's fun. And it's the same with with DC universe is doomed patrol, which is kind of quirky kind of odd and of vast improvement over DC universe's, I live action show which was titans, which was all gloomy and glum and unpleasant. So there's something to be said for improvement one of the other things that happens at the as is that critics get sneak peeks, maybe it's some footage. Maybe it's a pilot of a show. That's not going to be on for a couple of months. Is there anything that you and your colleagues? Saw that might not be coming out immediately. But that you're really interested in seeing what more there is the series. Well, I definitely can't review. The one episode I've seen of FX Fosse Verdon, but I can tell you that that show which starts Sam Rockwell, and Michelle Williams is definitely going to be worth one that I'm looking forward to checking out. It's the story of Bob Fosse, Gwen Verdon. And so there's a lot of fifty sixty seventies cinematic, and Broadway and musical references and dancing and choreography. And I'm not gonna say anything more than I'm looking forward to seeing more episodes. Daniel Feinberg is a TV critic for the Hollywood reporter. He is also the president of the television critics association Daniel, thanks for your time and your insight. Thank you for having me. Coming up on the frame, any leave of its walks through an exhibit of her early work.