18 Burst results for "Juliette Lewis"

"juliette lewis" Discussed on Cinemavino

Cinemavino

03:50 min | 5 months ago

"juliette lewis" Discussed on Cinemavino

"Our insidious podcast, congratulations. This is happening. Did you get any? I got a little bit. So we're pouring wine right now. So the priorities have just enough. Oh. We're making the 1420 fortune 1621 cab from California. Classic rock solid California cap. Basically. Next time you pour just finish the bottle. Oh, there's actually still quite a bit left. So I do apologize for that. That pour then. That's on me. Oh, Jesus Todd. Plenty to go around. Well, except for trav. Fuck yourself. Fuck him. Put that right there. But there'll be more. All right. More wine on the table than there is in my glass. Nancy, now we're on YouTube. So you can watch the fun. It's got notes of finger. Salty. Oh, vaseline. Taylor, where's that finger bin? I just said vaseline. Taylor. Yeah. Where's that finger been? That's not bad. Never wrote us back because it does. 83? Yeah. Del Monte corn and quiznos. They never got back to the primary than peppercorn sandwich. So we're going to talk about from dusk till dawn. This is spicy. Firm for the whole family. Sorry, Todd. Read your paper. It came out in 1996. Written by Quentin Tarantino directed by Robert Rodriguez. Goddamn, 96. Felt like it was supposed to be earlier. Yeah, but I asked her. I thought I thought it was 95. Came out third week in January 1996. I was like 92 93. That was the way earlier. So Tarantino was actually contracted to write this movie before he did reservoir dogs and Pulp Fiction. So this wasn't actually an earlier example of his work. Gross $60 million against a $19 million budget. So pretty decent. Wait, so what did you do prior to this that got him writing bona fides for this movie? So true romance. This is one of his first scripts, which was picked up by Tony Scott. And then now Jackie Brown was after this one, actually. It was like 97. So yeah, and then he did so true romance, and then reservoir dogs was another big one. Reservoir dogs was released in 1992, mainstream. Actually hit like the film festivals in 91. That put him on the map. No big time. He was the talk of the movie. After that? 94. Even me, like I was like 92, I'd have been in like 6th grade, 7th grade. I remember hearing what a big deal he was as a director. From reservoir at all, because people were raving about how good that movie was. We were just barely breaching his foot fetish. Which is full force in this movie. He wrote those scenes. So this film follows two bank robbing brothers who a la reservoir dogs, and the movie begins with them on the wrong end of a high school and totally wrong in bloody. Gecko brothers. Yeah, the gecko brothers. They are hunted across Texas, Richie is a psycho played by a Quentin Tarantino. Seth is temperamental with charismatic played by George Clooney. They are on the run to Mexico. They take a family of RVs, RVs. Is that a word? Yeah. Hostage to get passage into Mexico. Harvey Keitel's patriarch of the family. He's a pastor's loss his way after his wife dies. Kate has played with Juliette Lewis and she is worried about her dad. She's also a very churchy girl.

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"juliette lewis" Discussed on Gadget Lab Podcast

Gadget Lab Podcast

07:06 min | 1 year ago

"juliette lewis" Discussed on Gadget Lab Podcast

"All right, here is the part of our show where we have everybody recommend a thing that they love to our listeners, so Casey, you go first, what is your recommendation? Well, the thing that I find myself recommending to everyone now when I meet them on the street is the show yellow jackets. You just walked down the street telling people jackets. If you meet me, the odds I ask you if you've seen yellow jackets are like higher than 50%. If you're not familiar, it is a show, about a girl's soccer team, which gets lost in the wilderness in the 90s, and then 30 years later, there's a second timeline where you see some of the girls sort of going on with their lives, but it's not clear who made it back and what happened while they were there. It starts to incredible actresses who are best known for their work in the 90s, Juliette Lewis and Christina Ricci, and the show does such an amazing job at a lot of things. It's very suspenseful. If you like lost, you'll love the show. But also the actresses as kids and the actresses don't they did such a great job like finding people who can sort of plausibly play the same person 30 years apart. So anyway, I inhaled it in like three days. I'm desperate to find out what happens in season two. It's on showtime, which sucks, and then you have to subscribe to showtime, but do a free trial, watch yellow jackets, cancel, it's amazing. There's great stuff I show time, come on. Get super pumped, you got billions. Never heard of any of them, but I'm sure they're great. But very excited about yellow jackets. Yes, that's all second that. It's a great show. Lauren, what is your recommendation? Well, once you're done watching yellowjackets and you're waiting for season two. And I haven't seen it yet. So now I'm going to watch it. I recommend an old app called goodreads. This was the result of Mike and I going for a jog last weekend. Sometimes folks, Mike, and I go for runs together and we essentially tape a podcast, but we don't tape it. And you just never get to hear it. We just talk a lot of shit for like an hour, like we do now, but you never get to hear it. So anyway, we did this last weekend. And I was saying to my account, I hadn't, I think I was just saying how I hadn't really yet achieved my goal of reading as many books this year as I would like to. And I have an apple notes that I just sort of keep filled with book recommendations. Oh, and you were talking about Dennis Johnson. Anyway, and then Mike said, what about do you use goodreads? And I said, no, I don't. And he said, you should use good reads. It's really great for just keeping tabs and what you want to read, what you're currently reading what you've already read. It's a little bit of a social network, and then Mike said, and you know, it makes really great recommendations based on what you've been reading. And I said, well, it sounds like the Amazon of book apps, huh? And Mike was like, well, got some bad news for you. It's owned by Amazon. Which I was not aware of. I'm really, really late to goodreads, but over the past week, I've signed up, I'm Mike and I are now following each other as friends on goodreads. I've started my list. And I do really like the app and I'm finding it. I find it strangely motivating. It's like, oh yeah, now I'm accountable for the stuff I plan to read at night. So yeah, can I recommend checking out goodreads? I like that about it. It's also, you know, the thing that I really like about it is that it's easier to find books by authors that you may have never heard of. Like you get a recommendation or you read a book by somebody and you're like, wow, that was great. What else has this person written that other people have also liked? It's a great way to get into that world. Yeah, and you said that you can click on genre or author, like Elena ferrante. I've never read, but if you click on that author name and goodreads, it kind of gives you a list of not necessarily the bestselling ones, but the ones that are most popular for a variety of different reasons. It gives you a sense of where to start if you're looking to delve into someone's oof. Yes. It's really one of these that word. Nice. Good one. Casey, are you on goodreads? I am on goodreads. I don't read as many books as I'd like to, because Twitter destroyed my mind, but I have in the past used goodreads. Excellent. Have you read the Elon Musk book? You know, I haven't, which shame on me. But again, Twitter has destroyed my mind. That's right. My only defense is that it appears to have destroyed Elon Musk's, too. That's right. Mike, what's your recommendation this week? My recommendation is a simple burger. So I'm a big fan of burgers, and yes, I'm a vegetarian person, so I mainly eat like veggie burgers and impossible burgers and beyond burgers. However, I will say that the burger is not as much about the filling. It's about all the stuff that you put on it. So I have been trying to find good burgers in my neighborhood and every restaurant in my neighborhood does this like crazy burger where they put like jalapenos and they put onion rings on it and they put all kinds of just stuff that does not belong on a burger. So my recommendation, since it's becoming very rapidly becoming grilling season in many parts of the country and around the world, I would like to recommend that you get a hamburger on your menu that is a very simple burger. So I'm talking about lettuce, tomato, red onion, mustard, maybe cheese, and maybe something tangy and fermented, like a pickle or banana pepper or relish, something along those lines to give it a little bit of Tang. But that is really all you need on your burger. You don't need to put onion rings on it. You don't even need to put avocado on it, and I say this is like a big avocado person. It's just, it's too much. It falls apart if you put too much on it, Instagram is like a very bad influence on the burger world because these Instagram burgers that have like 18 patties or have like peeps and stuff on top of the burger, like those are just making everybody think. Yeah, yeah. Like Easter peeps. Yeah. It was Easter last week. I know. I understand it's a joke, but at the same time, people make these elaborate burgers that they take a beautiful Instagram photo of. And then what they don't show you is that they go to eat them and they completely fall apart. So get a really good high quality bun brioche if you're a brioche person, a whole wheat if you're a whole wheat person, but a good bun is essential and then put a minimal amount of toppings on it and that burger will sing in a way that your Instagram burger wishes it could. That's my recommendation. Simplify your burgers. I have much respect for the specificity of this recommendation. Thank you. And I know that people are going to disagree with me and I don't care. I'm not editing this tweet. So it's funny you say that as a vegetarian because my thought when I first tried the impossible burger, some years ago at this point, I think they were at code conference several years ago when they were first coming out. Was that it was the condiments that actually made it. It was like, I don't know, the combination of flavors and sort of the tanginess of different condiments and onions on top and that sort of thing that may be believed it was a burger even though it wasn't a burger. Yes, it burger is all about what you put around it, right? So like impossible burger is a great example because they do the whopper impossible whopper. So you go to Burger King and you get an impossible whopper, and you eat it and you're like, wow, that tastes exactly like a whopper..

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"juliette lewis" Discussed on Game Theory Podcast

Game Theory Podcast

05:16 min | 1 year ago

"juliette lewis" Discussed on Game Theory Podcast

"Much time with her as possible. And why no that I'm weird. You know how mad I was and I get it, it's symbolic when Juliette Lewis breaks the vending machine and just takes one thing and just takes peanut M and ms. I pause it. I was like, you got purple skittles, blue skittles, greens. You had all these choices and you went for peanut M and M, you destroyed this machine and your anarchist point of view. You're just going to take one thing. It's a peanut M and M that piss me off too. So I don't like the peanut M and ms. I will say, I don't hate them, just like that was the pick. I'm a big fan of the peanut butter. Oh, absolutely. Pretzels even better. But love on right now. Well, absolutely love the peanut butter M and ms. Like if I'm going to a movie and I can find those. That's the win. Now the peanut ones, I don't love the peanut ones, all of the peanut butter wants. Okay. Do you think Adam is slash was hobby? No, because when they have known, like, how would they have not known that? But like the thing is, though, that they didn't know where Travis was in the beginning because Travis had changed his name and had seemed like on a move into a different part of his life, moved into Vermont or wherever he was. That was my time where I were watching we were like, Jackie, called better too. That's what it was. But that one the showrunner said, no, it's not that at all. Okay. It left it on open. By the way, oh, I got a call to it. The showrunners need to stop talking. Like the mystery. I love you guys. Thank you for creating a show that we so thoroughly enjoy. Yes. You guys need to stop talking. What the mystery hang in the air? Too much mystery, but yeah, but it's built. Here's my other call out, again, just the weirdest of my brain. And you watch a lot of movies, probably a lot of high school ish college or stuff. Does it drive you nuts that every high school reunion is at said high school? How many high school reunions are ever at a high school? 23 reunion are gonna be in the gym. Like you go to a restaurant. You don't have gone to her union. So like I don't know. I promise you it wasn't at your high school gym. But like every movie, every TV series, the reunion is like at the high school. Never happens. I don't know why we keep doing this. I'm with it. The weird one was the girl who breaks her leg at the beginning. Is the same girl as the MC. We think. Isn't she supposed to be a freshman? Like, isn't that the whole point of what tries to do? And then she's just like there as if it's her reign. We went through the trauma together. We're gonna get through it. The dark humor was perfect too, by the way, like perfect. But when they were doing the first person, well, I think they're a very people from the plane crash and they're doing like the circle like hold hands, like say something. Well, she just pulled up from JV so I didn't know her that well, but I'm like, this is so dark. This is so dark. What do you think is going on with tysa?.

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"juliette lewis" Discussed on Game Theory Podcast

Game Theory Podcast

02:56 min | 1 year ago

"juliette lewis" Discussed on Game Theory Podcast

"Had known, it was like this. I think I would have approached the finale differently, but that's why I'm like so mad right now. It is so good. I don't care. Like, salt like some answers on some stuff. And then one of the show runners was interviewed and said, yeah, we have plans, but Adam's character, we're just kind of see what happens. Like, wait, what? What do you mean, you're gonna see what happens? You're gonna crowdsource, like who this guy was, what were we talking about here? All right, Christina Ricci, like part of this crazy thing. All right, lottie's alive, great. What the hell does this symbol mean? I was like, in the Woods and I got there, then were there people there, how they get out of there, you had the thing with Sean about her like knowing how to cut open the rabbit but she hasn't really cut open anybody in the wilderness yet. I felt like it was a cop out just because I thought it was going to end that. That's all. I really liked it. It's a 9 out of ten, but it's felt unfinished. That's it. Let's dive deep into some of these questions. Right. So, did you appreciate the way that they handled the Jackie character? Because that was my one thing. I was like, you know. More works because the whole time they've been kind of setting up that she's being alienated. Cast out after being the leader of the group and has lot of rise happens, Jackie is falling, right? I don't know. They still did her dirty. Like, she still did her dirty. Like, Shaun is still a cheated on her boyfriend with her. Like, I get it. She'd be like a bad person, but yeah, it's kind of like guy for an Iowa both blind. Like, hey why don't you go to sleep outside? Then it's like a cold night. They're just like throws to death. Like, sorry, she was dead. Like, what do we do? I don't know, dude. In the middle of the wilderness, it's been like freezing. It's like huddling together. You thought you'd wake up and it would be the summer again? Like that was frustrating for me too. Our queen misty. Just ten out of ten, human being. Yeah, perfect. Like, meter. I mean, character. Perfect. The scene where the quote unquote private investigator, whatever leaves the house and crashes the car. He knew was coming. It's so good. It was perfect. She's so classic. I got David misty. Every single thing colliculus with misty in that show works. Yeah. Every single moment she is on screen. You in like, she shares a screen with Juliette Lewis, giving like an incredible performance in every single time she's on screen like the scene where she runs in and like does the cocaine. So the Juliet Lewis doesn't do cocaine. It's fucking incredible. It's so good. Every single time that Christina E Cheese on the screen, you're just like, I need to spend, I can't take my eyes off this character..

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"juliette lewis" Discussed on AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

01:57 min | 1 year ago

"juliette lewis" Discussed on AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

"Oh my God, I got my hands on the interview, magazine that Julia Fox is, oh my God, Julia Fox, Kanye's new girlfriend, girl, the moment, whatever you want to call her. The talk in this interview magazine is a very, you know, lady entitled fancy schmancy magazine. You know, Andy Warhol began and it's one of those magic. They normally get celebrities to interview celebrities. So it's like a double hand job interview. All these things are like that. How's the relationship with yay evolving? And fox goes, you know, I'm so used to being fucked all over in relationships. So I keep waiting for him to disappoint me because he makes very grandiose promises. And it's like, how could he ever pull it off with all the other things he has going on? But he always does. Last night was a testament to that. Would there be like 9 days where he always pulls it off? He's love bombing you, girl. She talked about another date where Kanye played the movie Zola for his friends and Julie was so touched to include Zola and our narrative. I can't take these people. And then she name dropped a lot of people who were at the house watching. Who was their last night? Oh, Dave Chappelle, Marilyn Manson, Naomi Campbell, the actor from the new Batman camera on Jack Donahue from Salem, Andrew Richardson from Richardson magazine, Richie Suzanne, all my friends came, Richie a sashimi with Marilyn Manson and they had a really nice heart to heart. Who the fuck? Who is Richie's Shazam? Who is Andrew Richardson? Who's Jack Donahue? I know Jack Donahue from Alec Baldwin's character and then show, but oh, all these people. Why do I need to know them? And by the way, who's inviting a rapist to dinner. Kanye's inviting Marilyn Manson to dinner? I'll have sweet. What a sweet birthday

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"juliette lewis" Discussed on Pop Culture Happy Hour

Pop Culture Happy Hour

05:21 min | 1 year ago

"juliette lewis" Discussed on Pop Culture Happy Hour

"And there is clearly going to be murder and their survival in the Woods. So really, I mean, this was a perfect non alcoholic cocktail beverage served up for Jordan from the immediate moment of its being teased. Yeah, I remain a little bit of two minds about the show. And I think it is in a lot of ways, two shows. Not only because of the structure where you have the in the wilderness show and the many years later show. But also because there is this combination of really horror show, but then there's also this one that is a much more kind of naturalistic mystery or suspense show about being blackmailed and about bad marriages and people who are traumatized. My frustration with the show and it started, I don't think it's any kind of spoiler to say. They make it very clear at the beginning that there is a kind of occult sense to what went on with these girls out in the wilderness. There is that suggestion of cannibalism that we've already mentioned. And kind of ceremonies and rituals. Yeah. And it's kind of like, what exactly is going on here? That's the stuff that for me is not my cup of tea, that kind of thing. But I was ultimately really drawn in by these girls and this very odd moment that they're in terms of body and mind and relationships and their right at that point where girls, I think are sort of feeling their power in a certain way, but also feeling very frustrated by a lot of things that are unfair to them and this is in the 90s so they have a different set of cultural references than either I had when I was this age or people would have now. But I was ultimately really drawn in by the 21 story. I think that cast of women who, boy, it was just Juliette Lewis and Christina Ricci, who were both childhood actors playing off of each other in this very kind of odd relationship that they have..

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"juliette lewis" Discussed on The Big Picture

The Big Picture

04:48 min | 1 year ago

"juliette lewis" Discussed on The Big Picture

"I was wondering if you feel like I'm trying to balance squid game Ed midnight mass is not easy Chris. I don't have an Andy green ball time. I don't know how I don't know how you guys do it. All these, I'm watching a lot of movies. I had to watch humanoids from the deep last night because I wanted to. So I can't get through every episode of midnight mass as quickly as I'd like. That's okay. Nevertheless, I wonder if horror is going to be more of a TV conceit going? Yeah, you know, Liz's game. Lisa's game, whatever that the Stephen King adaptation, literally a more, I'm trying to think of some of the other stuff that came out this year that was on the horror edge. Also, a lot of the movies that you could have a debate about whether it's a thriller or horror, have kind of started to move to TV, like, I don't know. There's a show coming out on showtime soon called yellow jackets with Juliette Lewis and Melanie Lynskey and Christina Ricci, which is horror, but there is a version of it that could just be like kind of a crazy thriller that borders on horror. And I wonder whether or not those are starting to become shows more often than not. Interesting. Okay, so let's talk about the movies this year that we really liked. I picked a few that are probably a little bit more well known you like these two, but why don't you start us off? Oh, okay, well, I mean, no, actually, why don't we start with the couple that you had here that you really like that I also liked? Because I think they might be the best horror movies of the year. You want to do that instead? Sure, yeah, yeah. The first one I noted was wrong turn, which is was kind of a modest VOD sensation earlier this year, which is not quite a remake but feels like a remake of a movie that was released like 15 years ago. There have been subsequent many sequels. This is like a retelling of a kind of an in the Woods abduction movie. And the reason that I cited it here is because I think it has the best final 5 minutes of almost any movie I've seen this year. But I know you like the wrong turn too. What did you like about it? Yeah, I thought it was just about as good as you could do on a limited budget like lost in the Woods movie. I mean, it is really, really awesome. It has two or three twists that we won't get into actually has a movie star slumming it performance from Matthew modine that I doubt he even would call it slumming it. I'm not trying to disparage it, but I only say that because Matthew modine was extremely online about our vision quest podcast, so there's a chance. Here's this, but he's incredible as a dad looking for his lost daughter in the West Virginia Woods if I remember correctly. Yeah, so this is a really neat one would encourage people to check that out..

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"juliette lewis" Discussed on The Next Picture Show

The Next Picture Show

05:52 min | 1 year ago

"juliette lewis" Discussed on The Next Picture Show

"They seem about equal in terms of broad horror to me but seven ultimately is is a story about men is a story about men pursuing men. And it's kind of like a masculine cheese mo- based movie that doesn't have a ton of use. I mean it's misanthropic as well as As mrs misogynistic. I'm not condemning. The movie i i think it's a really mesmerizing and well-made and strong movie but i think the people who were used to that in their culture and he had some kind of like back of brain feeling that women could only make certain kinds of films might have been made uncomfortable by the degree to which strange days doesn't have that element i think nearly as much i mean it. It is very obsessed in away with with women's bodies with the literal male gaze. You know putting a camera like on the eyes of a man who's obsessed with a woman and using it to show like how he sees her body really liberalized male gaze and interesting way but overall the movie is kind of condemning. I mean ray character is kind of pathetic in the way he just continues to perpetually chased this broken relationship and this woman who has all the power in it and who keeps pushing him away it ultimately kind of portrays him as as sad and broken and most of the strength in this comes from the women in it you know from juliette lewis singer character who has a great deal of power over all the men in her life. Much of what. You can't understand the degree to which it's true until the end of the movie and angela bassett as the bodyguard slash driver. Who is you know very clearly that action hero and ask kicker of the piece. I kind of wonder if some of the men who watch this movie in nineteen ninety-five. We're seeing something that was operating below the surface on some level that they couldn't necessarily articulate but that they recognized on some level is implicating them. Implicating them as men and implicating as as white people given that you know back in the ninety s virtually all like professionally published film. Critics were white men and they they might have felt that this movie was on both subtle level in a less subtle level. Like kind of a shot at them. They might have felt uncomfortable with it. Yeah i think the winstone handles sox's as really sparked an uncomfortable. 'cause you get that early scene of juliette lewis is character the nudity there and like i think bigalow rightly assumed that a portion of the audience wants to see the nudity but it holds on it for so long..

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"juliette lewis" Discussed on Serial Psych

Serial Psych

08:09 min | 1 year ago

"juliette lewis" Discussed on Serial Psych

"Yes yes actually for you damn opo me on the day of the nine one one call george anthony dad got a phone call that casey's car was at the impound lot when george picked up the car. He noticed a foul odor coming from the trump story which he compared to a decomposing bodies. Ghosting he would know because he had worked at a p as a cop for a long time. Shoot her parents found kc at her boyfriend's house in orlando not tampa. Smoking weed and watching. Tv i wish i had the job. Sounds good. smoking weeden what so. What was that business trip. She was let me get to church. I want to know that involve weeden. Tv apparently okay. When pressed outwear kaley was casey told them that zubaydah had abducted kailua month ago. Nuts when the nine one one call started zinaida once at the police station. Casey claim that she had known zenaida for about four years and was introduced to her by a close friend and co worker. Jeffrey hopkins who would use the night as a nanny for his sons ac. Casey explained that she and jeffrey worked at nickelodeon at universal together. But the just. Jeffrey hadn't worked at universal for almost a year because he moved up to north carolina. And then back down to jacksonville. Casey claimed oh. Spoken to jeffrey about keighley's disappearance as well as a co worker named juliette lewis. Casey stated that she and juliet were both event coordinators at universal she. Further explains that zinaida is originally new york and moved to orlando to attend the university of florida. This shit real class that yet her job on this. I'm not saying some of was named or actual actress. Juliette lewis but that it could be a really cloud named you. But i'm not gonna tell you any of that all right during this interview. Casey speaks eloquently and without hesitation. So we're gonna move on to the video clips all right guys. We're gonna put her headphones on for this. Yep after take a bathroom break. Yeah i gotta piss to. We're gonna listen to some Audio clips from this interview so you and the audience can hear how well she tells some. Is i want to hear this. Yes to see if she's up to spike all right ready you think she'd look you in the eye when she lied. Oh oh yeah. That's that's when you're dealing with the pro. Yes ready. Let's do it. The hundred ninety two thousand eight. You took to babysit babysitter south. Yes and who was this. Baby sitter fernandez gonzalez fellow. I n talking to was. It was the follow new sawgrass apartments on conway michigan. Do you remember the address. I don't remember the address. This is interview at the police station. If you were to pulling the how long have you. All's for years before year's christmas this year for that's her friday. Jeffrey michael hawkins hen nickelodeon universal and not her through mm-hmm. She was his son's nanny at the time jerker. So worker till universal. So how long has it been since you like. How nine ten months ever take remove jacksonville carolina for short time and moved down to jacksonville within. The last three months was useful reform. I can find a number for him. I i number. I can't so you. As through. Jeffrey hopkins hopkins lucas to watch over that. Yes he's owns and honor for about four years almost four seniors before you had your shot. Well i met her just before. I was actually pregnant at the time. So what does she started. Watching over your. It's been was in the last year and a half two years that she started watching haley. Jeff offered to have an four kids she greed and they kind of went from. There is sort of washington. Child who was who was born gives g. i s. I would usually drop off normally do the exchange with the challenge that i was dropped off. You meet you somewhere. I haven't usually drop her off for a few months. We would go over to just house. He lived over and avalon park. That was couple years ago almost a couple years ago. Just huge off keighley. That's whereas neither would go to watch both of the kids okay. This nice centralized area. Decent size house is good room for the two of them then. They started bringing lever virtues night as apartment long. Were you using apartment. How did you start taking Guess maybe the two thousand six hundred eighty thousand seven since two thousand sixty seven about you. Drop off your Drove up kelly on june ninth and walk me through. You dropped off work. Okay get off of work. And of course i got off from work left universal driving back to pick up kayla leg of normal day and i show up to the apartment. Knock on into work. Nobody answers so calls the night a cell phone and it's out of service says the no. The phone is no longer in service. Excuse me so. I sit down on the steps and wait for a little bit to see. Maybe it was just a fluke if something happened and time passed i didn't hear from anyone. No one showed up to the house. So i went over. Jalen should park and check to help other places where maybe possibly they would have gone. Couple stores just regular places that neither shops and she's taking kaley before and after about seven o'clock. When i still hadn't heard anything i was getting pretty upset. Pretty frantic and i went to a neutral place. I didn't really wanna compose sure what i'd say about. Not knowing where was still hoping that i would get a call. Were you find out that he leaves this coming back. So that i could go getter. And i ended up going to weigh friend anthony's house who lives in sutton remember that. She told her parents she was working in tampa. She's telling me this before she's working at orlando and he talked to anyone about kailua or the. She's missing a couple of people a couple. Mutual friends talk. You talked to jeff. Jeffrey gets i also attempted to contact is an ida's mother and never received a call from her user name. How and score you..

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"juliette lewis" Discussed on KPRC 950 AM

KPRC 950 AM

07:30 min | 1 year ago

"juliette lewis" Discussed on KPRC 950 AM

"You a question. Is this the coolest song? Ringo Starr Ever dead? Ringo Starr. This song is Ray Wylie Hubbard. Yeah, that ain't Ringo Dude, Joe Walsh. Chris Robinson of Black Crows. If I'm not mistaken, and Ringo Starr stop it, where? Where was Ringo off in the back doing the video? I don't know if he sings or plays drums or but we never played the whole thing I know who would know. We always play in the 1st 45 seconds of every song we love and then well, that being what it is, I want to do remind you if you ask for it, you shall receive and the Walton and Johnson listeners have provided Kenny What did you ask for? What did you say? You wanted more than anything else today, Little boy. What did I want? I want it up. You wanted a picture? What? You wanted to see the vaccine billboard. Oh, that auction er in Baton Rouge. And look here Lowell has done sent us a picture. It is a great big billboard high up in front of the trees. And it's blue, and it's got white writing on it. And it says Covid hospitalizations. It's the auction board and this was as a, uh, looks like, uh 8 27. He already had this picture. He didn't just go take it. Nine a.m. 8 27 371 unvaccinated 42 vaccinated so many questions. Well, first of all, remember they don't tell the truth. About their numbers. Uh, so right away. You have to doubt the veracity of these numbers. And second that was a while back. It says. As of as of a 27 9 am All right, So as you can see there on the billboard, at least the way it looks to me that can be updated right? They could change this. How often they haven't updated it. That's the thing not in about 10 days there, he might have taken this picture. This morning, but that's the last time they updated it. Yeah. Okay, So thank you, Lowell. Was it like, Thank you, Lowell. Even if that is, even if the point of that is to tell you that being unvaccinated is more dangerous than being vaccinated Isn't the number of vaccinated higher than you'd expect. And again. They've lowered it purposely. So what would it be twice three times? Probably that number. Look, I don't trust anything. I read on a billboard, Do you radio advertising? That's real honest. He is sure that you can't live on the radio. Yeah, absolutely. Just dude. This is all right. Fine, but 42 people. That's a lot right Who's climbing up there? And you know what? I mean? Probably the Billboard company, Jeff, you've got to update the thing. How many people Now? You don't think they just do those numbers on that long telescope and stick and and try to get him up there, But in a breeze, you know, it's hard to get that thing. Be still, uh, they probably got machinery. It's kind of like the girl that works in the mall, and it's her job to get the sweaters down off the really high thing. And even though I know I'm not going to want one of those sweaters, I always ask her to take one down for me just to see if she could do it because it's hard, right. Hey, you're trying to look up your dress, aren't you? All right? Well, maybe that's part of it. Maybe I don't think I could do it. Try using a long pole like that. 12 ft Long. Tell me about it. Grab a tiny hook. What? What do you mean by that? Oh, maneuvering along pole ain't easy. I get what you're saying. There. You stop saying that, um and clit. Clint. Sorry, Clint, man. All right? Yes, I said that wrong. Yeah, I think you said Quinn tired with I heard it. Clinton. Says. I've noticed every medication advertised on television and radio lists whole ream of side effects to be aware of and and watch out for, except for this one. Does that seem a little suspicious to you? It does. Actually, it's not. They haven't studied the vaccine long enough. To be aware of all of the negative side effects that they could warn you about. If they were advertising, they don't have to advertise it. It's free and the government is forcing you to take it. So why, by radio or TV ads? That's a great point, a waste of money and all the money that he saves. Joe Biden. Then get Yeah, from Pfizer. He's getting a ton of money from five. That's all this is really about is making money. Is the flu set to make a comeback? There's a report out today that says they expected the flu to go away as soon as to come back as soon as Covid is over. Oh, yeah, well, we didn't have any flu last year. You remember like six people in the country. Got the flu last year, right? And I think they still reported that as covid. Anyway, Do we lock up, Dr Fauci? Well, yeah, five years line before that would be minimum. To me. It certainly seems like he needs to go to jail. I mean, he lied to Congress. If that's not against the law, then you know, and by the way, where all the anti vax celebrities from 2019 Gavin Newsom, the California governor. Uh, is just had Obama do a political ad for him? Where, where he brags that Gavin Newsom was brave enough to do a covid vaccine mandate in his state, even though it was unpopular to save lives. And I looked this up online and I stumbled across this thing from 2019. June 2019 Gavin Newsom did an event with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. RFK Jr in which they were out, telling people vaccine mandates for students in public schools are wrong because these were not covid vaccines. These are just the ones we were used to that. Some people in Hollywood especially were leading the charge, saying that they might be adding to our Children with autism, for example, So in 2021 Gavin Newsom has a covid vaccine mandate. But in 2019 he was against school vaccine mandates for kids. And from there, I fell into one of those wormholes. Oh, boy. Yeah, it would just get deeper and deeper. And I started reading about all the Hollywood celebrities that supported RFK Jr and Gavin Newsom and they included people like Jessica Biel, Kristin Cavallari, Alicia Silverstone, Jenny McCarthy, Jim Carey, Rob Schneider, Toni Braxton, Selma Blair. Jenna Elfman, Danny Master said who I think is now involved in his own scandal of me to think. And they were all against vaccine mandates. Juliette Lewis, Charlie Sheen, especially in schools, and now they have one for Especially for schools. Robert DeNiro, Kevin Gates nearer. Yeah, there's a Yeah, There's a lot of people. Robertson Nero. Yeah, Yeah, You heard him. You know, he's just shows you what lion pieces a hypocritical crap. These people all are out there. The only person on this list of celebrities that were against vaccine mandates in 2019. Who haven't changed their mind about it. Donald Trump. Look right here. He's in the article from 2019 Shocking the president yet he got his but doesn't think he needs to force you to get yours. 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"juliette lewis" Discussed on The BOB & TOM Show Free Podcast

The BOB & TOM Show Free Podcast

03:51 min | 1 year ago

"juliette lewis" Discussed on The BOB & TOM Show Free Podcast

"Edition of today in history? Why not? Okay? Really. Yeah, because went over celebrate. Well, I now for nearly Edition today in history. All right, here we go. I got 1905. The birthday of Jean-Paul Sartre. Oh, and you know, who doesn't want to warm up to that? Having a tough day? Absolutely sure. I know is most cheerful work I believe was a call log. Nausea. I think is no ventilation. No exits and terrific. I prefer the much more talented but less well-known Jean-Paul. Sure. Ya used to it spotty but some money off of very spotty but always surprised on the Philosopher's get paid. They get a job at a university or right? One lucky book. You usually hear about modern-day philosophers. I'm not know, right? I'm half was the last one. I think I think so often after the Playboy philosophy, right up there with Kierkegaard, that's maybe our most famous modern philosopher, Morissette, of course. Yeah. Yes. Isn't it ironic Own Boss? You don't, you pay usually tips. And okay, let's say happy birthday. Juliette Lewis. Hm. Love her. She's Maddie but I love her. You need to get Juliet. Juliet troubling. Well, I like the name Juliette. Oh yeah, it's beautiful. I know it's beautiful night which is like do you think you're a lot of Rome? Hey, where's Romeo? Yeah. Oh I think she's going to get that a lot know. I'm sure at some point. Yeah but hey how's that up? In the balcony Juliet. Okay, where where are my car keys in it? That a lot. Sorry, there's a well-read bully. Rose by Any Other Name and we're late by any other name. Jacob happy Birthday. Chris Pratt. Oh yeah I understand he could you know fact that's true. You know it was his wife who could eat? No lean. It's okay. Happy birthday. Prince William. Yeah. Thirty nine today did you hear he's going to drop the name? Prince William I did not he's going to change his name to a symbol. The artist formerly known as Prince George. Yeah, exactly that they're happily let's call him. Billy. Imagine mowing the Queen's horse came in second. I was wrong with the Ascot. All I know is they didn't the intellivision Saturday morning with all the reporters with the Pats and the tales. She look beautiful. You know like where you make green red cracked a smile. Look, like she loves her horse racing blood. Flying does not look beautiful. No, she's dead. You play the ponies? You think the Cryptkeeper looks? She always the person. She doesn't have to be a handsome. Woman said he Christie raises a better Point here and see what? What happened in this race James? I lost forty songs kids are tapes. Well, I own the horse and the horse, doesn't matter. It just lost eighty quid wage, she's losing money on sports racing, me, and the Queen have something in common finally came about weekend, I'm doing, okay? Okay, Ace was betting on. What was it called again on the what was left of Spring football? League Spring, football legal. But that's, that's some of the fellas. Go to play sounds like fun for them. I was not aware of the fellows, fellows. It's not mean, I'd be great if someone emerged in that league and made it to the NFL. That would be great. That'll be a very fun. Now, Christine so much. You've got coming up, that's pretty much by the way home yesterday. Well, there's something no longer relevant. The US Constitution was ratified wage You know, your berries are leagues. That's it for another Bob &, Tom Show extra catches on iTunes, Google Play and Stitcher for Bob and Tom extra. This is Christopher. Take care everybody off..

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"juliette lewis" Discussed on Afternoons with Marcellus & Kelvin

Afternoons with Marcellus & Kelvin

09:18 min | 1 year ago

"juliette lewis" Discussed on Afternoons with Marcellus & Kelvin

"When we were when our top tier players were healthy enough to play. Because i'm not saying they were healthy healthy enough to play. Well we want and in every seat is sons. Go out and sweep denver. And i don't know what they do clippers but like they get bad intentions home. I just go. I could have been i run. What is not and this is a different story and it is a fantastic story. Because you've got money. Williams you got chris paul and then you guys are no. I've been talking about the young cats and book i. I'm having a hard time calling him a young cat now because the bigger the stage the bigger he performs. That's not young cat behavior. And i don't know what trae young is out there doing. Because that a young cabbie. He's twenty two damn years. Oh momo he should not be doing this yeah the thing with trae is he has been the smallest guy on the team for his whole career so he has this like. I'm going to show you mentality. He has this. Like i mean. would you yesterday. When he made that shot and he started doing the push ups in the middle of game. I was like you know what like other people. If they did get slapped like they will get in trouble like people get upset with that like and then his whole mentality of like. I'm a stick to you. Believe that this little guy's beating you like. He just does that and he's been like that and then i think it's rubbed off in his whole team like john collins from the hawks showed up to his press conference wearing a shirt of him. Stone embiid these wounds are still raw aboard the shirts and maybe the next round of the day after but like that day girl. Ooh what vendor service you have. But wu making money i know i mean. Part of me is part of me. Likes the trash talk. I like it when people get into. It gives us something to talk about. Makes gains a little more fun. This sportsmanship side of me wasn't a fan of that. T shirt a mike. When with grace. You know. Louis i know i get it but you know this is like take the win you know i know i know. Look to catch a body remember. It's rare to catch bodies in the league. Now because dues out there shooting threes oughta time even the big man or talking or listen. And i told you about dairy not hall. Come on. I don't told you about here told you george since since the day. He was drafted. Have i changed george. You have not. You have not but dared by actually you right gearbox should be insulted because he also store two points at some point during those elimination gains. He would have scored ten points at some point. He took sixteen damn shots. He did shoot. He just didn't make any of them and then the ones that he didn't shoot were particularly bad defended ended. Ben simmons a ton mobile what your dunk attempt and bastard giambattista able in the corner. Who was like what this is coming. Why do i have this. I was like what i literally screened. I was at my friend's house. Okay yeah it was me him and his wife. Watch the gap. And i jumped out of my chair on his sofa and said what are you doing. I have so much sympathy for him. Because i went through something similar like this year. Yeah throwing a ball I used to have a really good arm. And then they got me thinking about my throwing motion right so i would like they re it was something about how ice released the ball and how it spends then i never used to think about how it throw as soon as they got me thinking about how i threw that i was thinking about how i throw the ball. It's like that whole syndrome and it's so difficult and i knew my teammates. They were just. They were patient with me cared about me. They were encouraging. But everybody was like just throwing the damn ball look seriously. Can you just get over this already. This has years like years. And i would read. Every sport. psychology there was ahead strategies for overcoming. It never goes away. Once that hits you it never goes away even playing slow pitch softball out there in my beer league and i still think what they're on the ball. Sometimes i'm like let me that is. That's why i'm worried about him. Like once it becomes this of the thing really hard to undo it. I would love to just kind of chat with people because there's plenty of people here who listen to this show that have played sports at a pretty high level even great high school players players who have probably gone through similar things. Like whether it's what. Simmons is going through nick anderson. One win yeah right. Chuck dob block of famous keel. And god knows we've seen plenty of episodes of tennis players great and small gibson there serve. I mean we saw and get the gifts on her serve. Yeah so so. Eight seven seven ten years. Bring it here for a second. We'll we'll get your thoughts on that. Has it ever happened to you. Plus over rated underrated all next here on ten. Espn back in three minutes. Thank you very much chris. And we'll it is a new week so everybody has their get at a jail. Free card included can't so let's start with birthdays like always in l z always starts off the birthdays. So we're going to go chris. Pratt or juliet. Lewis overrated underrated. Juliette lewis say say chris. Pratt is underrated. that yeah i agree with you. Elsie having chris pratt. Louis woody. harrelson wasn't even that Killers yeah great. Movie great movie no no. I don't think that she. I think that when people think. Chris pratt they faint of goof and humor and they should right but he's he's a layered actor and performer. And i i've seen him Chances and i would like to see more of those chances. Because i think he's overrated in his acting o. R. rated. I think yeah. I think he's under. I think he's really good. I think he actually can play a lot of different roles. And he's seen is this like action star guy. But i think he can be much more diverse by the way speaking of diverse. Did you sasha baron cohen. Have you seen him in this thing. The spy noli. Yes in credible. Great really good dramatic actor. Yeah did not maria. i'm gonna. I'm gonna agree with those momo what's next all right sodano. We miss this last week. But brad stevens has made his first move as gm of the celtics seal later kemba walker and on his way back to boston is al horford as kemba walker goes to okay see in a salaried them is this move overrated underrated which part of the celtics the celtics aspects of it. I would say it's i would say it's underrated. Ala's liked their He left obviously for philly and that hasn't worked out. He played much better in. Okay see until they wanted to sit him because they were losing games where they wanted to lose games. But i thought he played pretty well. He's not the guy he was when he was there the first time. But he's a you know. I don't want say shell. But he's some semblance of that. They could use a adult in that locker room. In my estimation he certainly provides that so while. i don't think he's going to be the al horford of four years ago from a production standpoint. I think he can help them. In certain ways so i would say underrated. I'm gonna say oh. I think it's underrated in the sense. That i think al horford was like out all the basically just told him. Take a seat. Like this. your sabbatical you don't have to play. You're in oklahoma city. We don't actually want to win. So please just sit out and be nice guy and he was like okay. Skip out here after this year. Because i do feel like having the rest of my career Always great boston. he will do they. They've needed a great much. Better front court than ever since they let him go right. Well i don't think they let him go. I think he just left but they've needed somebody who can stop do something with joel embiid or any other guys in the in the post. So that's that's a good move for them. Do you think it hurts them. A little bit though because they signed kemba walker that big deal other free agent who was their first region that they signed into law in a while and also doesn't usually get free agent so they're like yeah. It doesn't help. I think it's underrated in the sense. That i'm now curious to see what kimble's flipped for. Oh no question yeah. So that's the part of me. That tina's underrated. I don't really care what happens in boston. I really don't although i do like al. I don't know if you know. Elza greg i've been in like trouble your work out. I know how he's a great guy. But i don't care what happens to boston. This is about what happens. Next will kemba. Because i think he's probably gonna stay west and that may have a domino effect. I think they've do. You think they flip them for more draft picks..

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"juliette lewis" Discussed on The Perfect Package Podcast

The Perfect Package Podcast

02:24 min | 2 years ago

"juliette lewis" Discussed on The Perfect Package Podcast

"Needs juliette lewis in his very uncomfortable k. Well we won't. We don't need that one on the list. That's still that's still a good movie. It's just one that it holds up just very uncomfortable it. Why are you watching hallmark movies. Man it's not a hallmark movie. Yeah how dare you. Dave aside close whatever maybe watch good system all right. My final pick is I blame on technology. It's a it was. It was a great movie but since i bounce generations. i did a nineties. I did two thousands. I think it's only fair to go to eighties. It's hard to pick on technology in the eighties when when the movie is Yeah we already detroit. But when the movie is based on technology it doesn't hold up when it's You know the world versus dos. I'm going with war games. Were games project and the other thing that really let me down when i re watch. This is the fact that john would is. Not harry dean stanton because for my entire life i thought harry dean stanton played doctor falk in it and it is not. It's john. would that place doctor falk. Who looks just vicary. Dean stanton disney. Plus now's well. I think so i think it is. That's definitely one of those ones. That i watched like he was on a early. Hbo constantly repeat one of the other like usa network stuff. Like that would play a lot. When i was a kid as well and i know i've seen tons times i've not watched easily within the last twenty years probably for the most part. Yeah like oh look Okay let's just beat a computerized playing tic-tac-toe and he says how we stop thought nuclear war. That's it yeah that's how you start. Stop nuclear war. Is you play. You know daas based games. Our you know it's basically pong. Would you like to play a game of chess now. No i don't and pokey. Let's let's blow up everything..

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"juliette lewis" Discussed on The Perfect Package Podcast

The Perfect Package Podcast

03:59 min | 2 years ago

"juliette lewis" Discussed on The Perfect Package Podcast

"I'm in i mean i. It's time for my first and second picks I'm gonna go with. I think this one would be safe throughout. But it is the movie that has broken my heart more than any other movie as far as its inability to hold up It's from the nineties In particular. I believe it was ninety. Four it came out. And i think through through the nineties it remained one of my top three movies of all time and i recently watched it and wanted to cry and not only did the fact that it not hold up make me want to cry was the fact that there is absolutely one hundred percent. Nothing about this movie. That should make it not hold up the cast is stellar. The plot is similar satanic. See now in natural born killers a natural killers. Yeah we've talked about this on the show before it's there there is it was written by quentin tarantino directed by oliver stone started. Woody harrelson juliette lewis. Tommy lee jones robert downey junior. It's about people glorifying serial killers and making them celebrities. Why the fuck dozen this movie hold up anymore. It's driving me crazy. And it breaks my heart. But it's such a nineties movie soundtrack track wrestler. I'll be i'll be honest. I probably only seen it like once or twice. And it's been a long time i may have to. I'm have to revisit it every visit once. Yeah watch it now. It does not hold up at all and it's sad because it's everything you see in the news and on tv today just people glorifying serial killers people glorifying murder and making them celebrities. Why doesn't it work with an alias. Cast in a a-list writer and he lives director. There's nothing even nine edge. I nine inch nails. Doing the soundtrack i'm down with it. Why doesn't it up it hurts. It's such a ninety s movie when you watch it. It's every every different scenes. Got a different filter on it. And it's you know it's an art movie but i don't know and still in god god. I'm old because i had over right now. It's fine fine. It's fine it's i'm turning The the fact that I had the collector's edition on vhs. So i had to fast forward through all the bonus features if you can find the bonus features and i'm sure it's on youtube now for free but watch the original ending. It is so much better than what they actually put out and the interview with oliver stone is amazing because he talks about the fact that the studio wanted the ending to set it up for a sequel. And that's how they ended. It was a total montage ending. That sets it up for a sequel but the original ending to it was dark. And so good i i now. I can't say that it would hold up if they had kept the original ending but It would definitely be a better movie. Overall ad they had kept the original ending. But yeah if you can find natural born killers woody harrelson juliette lewis Tommy lee jones robert downey junior definitely find it definitely. Watch it If you've never been through a lot of old movies lately..

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"juliette lewis" Discussed on The Swearwolves

The Swearwolves

04:26 min | 2 years ago

"juliette lewis" Discussed on The Swearwolves

"I think is But it's a really good documentary about the making of this. And i would highly recommend people to watch that a lot of fun. I think i think george clooney is one of the coolest motherfuckers in this movie. My wife and i were talking about. He plays good bad guys because he's a bad guy with charm like even if he's like danny ocean right He's got charm. Yeah what's waiting With him and Jennifer lopez oh Out of sight out of sight. I knew it had out in out of say that character. He's like this charming but he's a criminal. He's always very charming Even in this one he's got this charm. This charisma bottom. And he's just and i heard an interview recently with him on howard stern and dudes a funny very funny and he cracks me up regardless. I'm to stop ranks. Ter- messed up blowing george second He was awesome. This was like. I know it wasn't the first movie he was ever in. But this is like the first like a real move. He wasn't quite a star yet. Yeah this was right around. Er yup i. This was during. This was the movie that kind of put them out there right. I got batman and he got other bullshit but regardless awesome quinn tarantino. Not the best actor in the world. But i thought he did gives findings movie. Yeah harvey keitel. Who's just fucking awesome and juliette lewis. Who she was. This was after natural born killers By the way juliette lewis. She's a vampire she never ages. Yes she still. you're right. She looks the same and she's she's four years older than me. So she's almost yeah she she's forty seven always looks young. Yeah she so. She was four years so she was in her. Twenty s thought. She was older than that but anyway she did awesome only because she'd been around forever. She was in Christmas vacation and cape fear. Yeah she's gonna keep to. She must have been really young though back when the keep maybe not issues like eighteen. A think she got an oscar nomination for cape fear. I think now maybe maybe a golden globe but natural-born-killer. She was fucking awesome very good movie so she did good. Everybody does good in this movie..

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"juliette lewis" Discussed on WTMJ 620

WTMJ 620

03:30 min | 2 years ago

"juliette lewis" Discussed on WTMJ 620

"Was Daphne, The young lady in that scene. She is the star on the female side. And then there's the very handsome Duke, who is the other co star. I love this show. I really really like it. I like I love Julie Andrews first off. I mean, she's amazing legend, the narrator I love the era. I love the costumes. I love the music. I loved the big I love Downton Abbey, So I really, really love this. You're not so soldier. I'm not sold on this everything you said. I feel the exact said I do not like the narrator Juliette Lewis. Come on. Don't don't just like Julie Andrews. I don't like the fact that there's a narrator through the entire Syriza's that diminishes the right horny little bit. I'm episode for right now. Just because I'm kind of hanging on I didn't like it. I didn't like, Come on You like the handsome Duke. There's no way you don't like that guy. But I'm not gonna watch a show Just because one guy's handsome that doesn't make a good nothing about the costuming or the era or any of that grabs my attention. It is a unique story line, which I think is kind of cool. You've got one arranged marriages. That's all right, one of the rain there and then that happened, But But they're trying to circumvent the system, which I think is kind of an interesting story line. But just without this conversation that never would have heard of the program, But I would never watch. I think it's gotten better. The first episode I thought was really kind of slow and to your point. I feel like there's a lot more than narrator in the first episode. That was too much. I think she's backed off a little bit. Did you guys like Downton Abbey? I did not like Downton Abbey. Oh, come on. Never saw an episode or trailer. Oh, John. I loved out. Nah, be another one of the greatest hits. I know. A lot of people liked it. The thing that I kept thinking of when I kept hearing the narrator and I know this is a kind of a teen kid show but gossip girl on the CW. They had a narrator through the entire show, and they had one person that was the person that was the gossip Er, and that's just like this one. So I find that Story. Come on. This is not like gossip Girl lady Whistle down. She's the gossip er, I find exactly Yeah, but it's just like that. It's unoriginal. Shonda Rhimes, Though I will say she's the producer of the show, right? I will give her credit. She has produced amazing shows scandal private practice Grey's Anatomy, but if you're used to her type of producing style, this will line right up with it exactly. Okay, so a couple quick text, so we're gonna get on out of here. I would rather clean my oven than watch that show That's Jeff in Fox points. I could not get through Bridger 10. Despite the hype that's from the 414. From the 262. I absolutely loved Richardson. I finished it. Um, this is random. A nice, warm stack of pancakes with butter and syrup. I don't know what that means. You're looking at me like that was for me. What are you doing in the winner for company, So they're already had to comfort food. Richardson is the best I love the diversity of the cast and the story lines. It's a cross between a romance novel and 50 shades of gray. I will say this really quick. I'm disappointed with the sex because sex was really hyped in this And there's a lot better sex very much PG, which is fine for people that zits Network TV is morally date. If you've seen Outlander episode, that's what I had that bar up there like, okay, you don't like because the sex is vanilla. It is very vanilla. I just figured you are everything. It's 3 39 wtmj. Since.

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"juliette lewis" Discussed on MTR Podcasts

MTR Podcasts

06:59 min | 2 years ago

"juliette lewis" Discussed on MTR Podcasts

"Be cool. You be cool to talk from dusk to dawn verdicchio. Rob lee is here this. Let's watch it again. So what to the podcast. Cats kittens boys and girls. I am rob lee. And with me on this podcast. We're reviewing from don with me is always for this. Particular type of thing is about brothers is my brother. Heard the big the big a medium size rating yeah. We're both fresh blazed haircuts. We look like the same dude right now. So yeah so. Yeah this movie dust to dawn. It's great is abi moving right but it knows it's so i'm gonna give you the rundown real quick and we'll get to some favorite scenes abuse low fat toys and all of that. Good stuff answers the question. Does that sound. Good all right so synopsis. For this movie writing you know we both wash it recently. Yes to criminals and their hostages. Unknowingly seek temporary refuge in a truck stop populated by vampires with chaotic results. From dod so so. What does that eloquently cover with. This movie is about yes fair. So this movie was released in january nineteenth nineteen ninety-six. This is near. This is the fifth anniversary. This is why we're one of the reasons covering it and it meant mostly positive critical acclaim age in this movie. And we'll talk about that a little bit and giving you the rundown. This is robert rodriguez third movie for the movie. He directed at the time. Yeah can you name the previous two one show desperado. Can you name the year. Yeah you don't get so. Far was the precursor desperado wants. Mexico no came out to visit l. mariachi nineteen two. Yeah that was his debut movie. I don't remember so it was that a seeks would have been a sequel to that was. That was kind of i in this type of story so if you wanted to look at the kind of the mexican crime like movies what have you that mythology. You had l. mariachi desperado. They once upon a time in mexico. That will be your ally this movie stars. George clooney say that again. This movie stars. George clooney and i think at this point in georgia's trying to transition into a movie star right so at this juncture in his career. He was mostly known for just being on. Er and being on a television actor now. Do you know a movie he got after this. It's going to be hard no because it's not a good movie. No he was batman after. This is the year before batman. Robin remember what was ninety seven. I didn't know he started out as a action. Stir a love stories thing. He's not been this guy sent. Oh he was in one of those like love movies the same year too but he's not been this guy since the movie right. I mean he was fucking great movie he was like. Yeah so quinton tinos also in. We got some issues here. At this point he'd he'd done in appeared in both of the movies that he's director. He wrote this by the way he wrote this movie. So he wrote it. And him and robert rodriguez combined their efforts on it. So distri one is credited for the story but thirteen credit credit for the screenplay and rodriguez is director of the movie. So tarintino is also kind of like a second guy in it for like that. First let's say our so So do you know what movies that tarintino wrote and directed before this you do. That was the first movie in nineteen ninety two. The other one is the one that he got the big off of. That's the one that's like. He's arrived mom professional. Yes now ninety four actually didn't know he did so. This was from what. I read his first. Pay writing job for dusted on career. And nobody nobody wanted to direct it so he hit up his man. You gotta be so also in this hurry cartels in this and you know got delays. Can you name another movie. Use it winston wolf in pulp fiction and he was the lead guy in reservoir dogs out there saying you should watch it. It's worth your hand is really watch. It juliette lewis has also you know her now she was also an i believe i don't know if he wrote director know oliver stone directed it. He was in She was in a natural killers was descended a movie. A debit yes. That's they say this in a moment right at this wildly racist bullshit happens. I must have missed them. But i'll tell you what he's their cameos in his movie some hayek because he's in it for five minutes and i think there's a lot of green screen around. I don't think he all set and we got some stuff to say about that. Cheech marin is in three roles some who's deal funny danny trails and is a better bet. He played in all three movies. All what movies does not move. Was he s a show. no he was. has you know. Watch so putting those women that came up. This was ninety. I'm sorry a two thousand fourteen through sixteen from volvo. Rumor was in it and it has the brothers. It's basically an extension of Robert patrick is the harvey character. Yeah to it. So yeah it. Some kind of cool free williamson. Isn't it and tom savini. You may not remember tom savini. But he's a special effects wizard and he was sex machine speak jake busey plex machine speaking at the gun the suitcase in another movie later I think it was like once upon a time in mexico that same gun possibly a suitcase. So is it shows is in the same universe so frames for him and right. Original gangsters came out.

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