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"kenneth williams" Discussed on Spider-Dan And The Secret Bores

Spider-Dan And The Secret Bores

13:28 min | 2 weeks ago

"kenneth williams" Discussed on Spider-Dan And The Secret Bores

"But yeah, but again, like there's, I know, like looking at, cause I got your top five and then eventually I compiled mine and I, I was, I was looking at yours and yours are quite, you know, very full on, very bloody. And, and I was like, I was like, okay, I want, I want to try and like you said, like, look at a different style of this and look at, I think I was looking more kind of cerebral and kind of more manipulative, manipulative. And a lot of that is kind of, there's a lot of trauma in there as well. I think that is part and parcel of the revenge thing. You can't have revenge without the trauma because that's the way it is. But we will delay the top five no longer. So you are the guest. I would like you to go first, Scott. So we've both seen all of the films that we're going to talk about. Things to say on all of them. Um, so let's hear your first one. So I don't know if you're going in, you know, uh, is number one, the best one, or is it just a general top five? Uh, it was general, but I'll tell you what, let's, let's try and put in an order. Cause we're all relatively new. Well, no, let's go in, if we go in date order for my top five, let's go into earliest and we'll try and work through them. Uh, so the earliest one is, and we've talked about Vincent Price. We're going to touch on him now. So this is 1974's, I think, Theater of Blood. Oh yes. Excellent shout. Yes. Which Vincent Price claimed or said to us in his life. That was his favorite film. Really? How did he know that? He, uh, yeah, he said it was his favorite film too. And also Diana Riggs. She is one of her most enjoyable experiences as well. So it is a great film. Uh, it's, um, yeah, Edmund Lionheart, um, Shakespearean actor played by Vincent Price, uh, expects to be given a sort of lifetime achievement acting award or acting for the season. And then it doesn't, it goes to some other young whippersnapper. And so he throws himself from a building in the very dramatic act and then people assuming he's dead, he then sort of, uh, proceeds to take revenge on the seven critics that scorned him and left him bad reviews, uh, by killing them in the fashion of Shakespearean plays. And it is every bit as camp and crazy as it sounds. What is it? The thing about this film is every time I watch it, cause it's fun. This is like Vincent Price in full ball. Like he always wanted to play a Shakespearean actor. And so his delivery as always is fantastic and he's eating up the scenery the best possible way. But what I've forgotten and I watched this time round was like, basically firstly how weird this film is because it has like, he has this sort of like little cadre of homeless people that he utilizes to commit his crimes, but also how bloody it actually is. He beheads, it's the dad's army fans out there. He beheads Captain Mannering, Arthur Lowe. He electrocutes someone to death. Like, you know, you see the woman being burnt to death in a sort of a hairdressers. He drowns someone and then nails them into a wine butt, you know, and there's an amazing sword fight in this film in this film as well. There's a fencing scene where it's, it's everything, this film. It's somewhere between like those classic kind of Hammer Horror films and then kind of the burgeoning kind of slasher genre, you know, like it's bordering on that. But it's almost like a giallo, isn't it? This is a giallo kind of film, but like done via sort of almost like carry on, you know, this is, there's moments in this film that are so sort of, you know, I'm almost expecting Kenneth Williams or Steve James to be coming on in the next scene. Oh, there's a, there's a real camp to it. And then it'll get, then all of a sudden, to give an example of how camping and weird it gets, there's one scene where one of the critics, he's very sort of, he's got two dogs, but he's very sort of a family, you know, he's clearly sort of like, he's, he's got his dogs or his children, his babies. And he's sort of very affectionate towards them. And they've been left home and he comes home and he's told he's one chance to be on a show called, this is your dish, which is basically like, this is your life, but this is your dish. And it's a known show. And he sits down and he gets given a pie and there's Vincent Price in this disguise as the chef. And then, you know, this, these homeless people all pretending to be a camera crew, looking like, looking confused as hell, like they're supposed to. So he never picks up, digs into this pie and you go and like, this is wacky and crazy. And then like, it basically turns out he's eating his dogs and to hammer it home, they take the lid off a thing and there's a pie with two dog heads on it. And you're like, Oh, well, no, this has turned, this, this turned very quickly to like, you know? Yeah. So it's, it's, it's wacky. It's very, it's very, very wacky. It's, but it has a real sort of edge to it. Like it's got a bitterness to it, which I love. Well, I mean, I love Vincent Price. I love him as a performer, but this, this definitely tickles my kind of former actor, you know, acting career fancy because I, I know people I've worked with people that are obsessed with not only getting reviews, but getting good reviews and they are, and you know, I guess I'm a little bitter and twisted in some respects as an, as a former actor. I think all the best people are. But they, there is, there is believability in that, that someone believes that their, their performance, their work is the best thing since sliced bread. And the fact that he doesn't win an award and then like you said, melodramatically just throws himself off and wonderfully, you know, he turns immediately into a dummy. It's brilliant. We believe that he's dead, but he's come back and he's setting up these most elaborate traps and the scenarios that these critics found themselves in. And it's, it is, it is a proper, reminds me of the kind of Harry Potter films to a talent on screen. Like every role is filled by someone you've seen in a great British film at some point. All of them are fantastic. They're all enjoying it. They're all in on the joke. The Shakespearean monologues in this are wonderful. Like pure cheese, cheese and cheese on toast, as Andy would say, just absolute ham. And they're amazing. And he, the thing is, he is a good actor and he can do good Shakespeare. And I think these are good, but he's still hamming it up on purpose because that is the character. And that's what I love about it is because it's sort of, as you say, it swings from that from time to time. There are scenes when you're like, oh, he's doing like a proper Royal Shakespeare Company kind of performance at this point. You know, I think there's one bit and he's doing the Merchant of Venice and he's about to cut his heart out and stuff and he's like, yeah, but he's doing that and it feels a bit more, because it's supposed to be a sort of a closed performance. And then the next one, he's doing Richard III as a wine tasting. And that one's like completely like nuts. And so it is, it's like, you know, oh no, he can do both. In watching this, one thing that I'm always kind of impressed by is, because I don't know my Shakespeare, I've read bits and pieces and obviously had to do it at GCSE for school, blah, blah, blah. But the use, as you say, the use of Shakespearean quotes consistently throughout this script is really impressive. And to have them be relevant like this, you need to know like what that quote is. They're not just random, it's been in quotes. They've been chosen for a purpose. And so, yeah, it's a phenomenally well done script. Rich Like you were saying, the Merchant of Venice, he gets his pound of flesh. Like it's not just like, oh, I throw away, I'm going to dress as Richard III, not Richard III, but I'm going to dress as the Merchant of Venice. You know, the whole scenario, the whole kill, we'll call it, is all structured and manufactured around that. The reason I wanted to compare Dr. Phibes with this is because it's effectively the same film in so many ways, yet very different as well. And I think the benefit that this film has over Dr. Phibes is you get to see Vincent Price act his ass off. He's very good in Dr. Phibes, don't get me wrong. His voice is great. But we seeing him use his full body, his emotions, his expressions, he's using all of the actors tools he's allowed to use. And it's wonderful. Rich Yes. You mentioned Phibes actually. That's an interesting shout out because that was the other one. I was sort of like umming and ahhing because I love Dr. Phibes. Because Phibes is, you think this is wacky. Dr. Phibes is insane. I mean, that really leans into the comedy and has a clockwork female assistant, I think. I think that, I'm sure that's what she ends up being. And has a very bizarre ending. And that's a revenge because his wife is killed and it's about the doctors that failed him. But as you say, I feel that Vincent Price gets to do, you see the face in this and you see him perform more in this. So it's a lot more fun. Rich Again, that's like, this is all about Shakespearean plays being there in Phibes. It's the plagues of Egypt, isn't it? It is. Rich More biblical things going on there. But Phibes did get a sequel. The Order of Blood did not. Rich Well, yeah. Well, Phibes is an intern because obviously we talk about how this revenge is. Phibes sort of is about entombing himself at the end. So he has an opportunity to come back. With this, he at the end sets fire to the theater that he has been using as his base. And then his daughter who gets hit on the head by in the world, played by Diana, wonderfully by Diana Rigg. And then he climbs up the side of the building to the roof and then collapses. And he basically falls to his death. And so, and they even have a joke at the end, but another critic's like, you know, because he's given this whole thing, like, is it Hamlet? He's given this, this, this book. Price gives this big monologue about the whole thing from Hamlet and then falls to his death. And even after that, the critic's like, well, he was hamming it up a bit, wasn't it? He can make an exit even at his own death, like, you know, the critics. Yeah. So it's just, you know, the revenge is taken, you know, it works really well. As you say, it's like a slasher film, but it's more like a giallo without sort of the mystery because you just sort of, it's somewhere between because you're watching it to enjoy the kills, but it's playing out more like a giallo than a slasher. But then again, you have that air of comedy, that air of campiness as well. You get everything you kind of want within it. And I think it shot really well at that shot of him throwing the torches into the stage at the end, just gorgeous bit of cinematography. Like even the quick cutting of him falling out of the building has done quite well. But yeah, just an excellent choice. I highly recommend it. I own it on Blu-ray. Highly, highly recommend it. It's a lot of laughs. It's a lot of fun. And I think it'll tick a lot of boxes for a lot of people, that one. Horror fans, you know, go check it out because it's a great film. Anything else you want to say about that one? No, it's not a theory of blood. I mean, if we ever get around to Vincent Price, it'll probably be in there again in a different context, but we'll see. So yeah, let's go with my first pick. So I'm going to go with 1961's Victim. This is an interesting film, as we've said. So around this time, homosexuality was illegal and people were taking advantage of that because they would find men or women in compromising situations, take photographs, and then blackmail them because they're going to end up in prison for a significant amount of time for that reason. And the police are aware of it, and the police actually at the time were actually becoming more lenient and were like, do we really need to prosecute people? Yeah, is this really a good use of our talent? Yeah, exactly. Maybe we could be doing something else. People are clearly abusing the law as it is. So this film stars Dirk Bogard, who at the time was also a closeted gay man, and basically that is what the film is about. He's a barrister, a young barrister, and he's been with a young man called Boy Barrett and they've been found in a compromising position and photographs have been taken. Now, Dirk Bogard's character, the barrister, thinks that Boy Barrett is blackmailing him, so he's avoiding him. He's like, I don't want to talk to you. I'm married. I'm an up and coming barrister. Don't speak to me. And Boy Barrett's running around. He's trying to do all these things. He's trying to stay away from the blackmailer. He's trying to stay with the police. They finally catch him and it's like, we've got all this evidence against you. You go into jail. And then he's like, don't ever call me again. Don't ever call me again. Hangs the phone up. And then the barrister is invited to talk about this because they were like, the boy wants to speak to you. He has this information on you, these photos. But not the photos, but some, I can't remember exactly, but there's something he has and it links him to the barrister. And then he turns up and he goes, right, I'm not connected. I don't know why I'm being harassed. Leave me alone. Can I speak to the Boy Barrett? And they go, no, he's killed himself. So the plot of this film is that, again, the barrister could just be like, okay, I've dodged a bullet there. I could leave it. But he cares for him. He's married. He has a wife. But his revenge is finding the blackmailers and stopping what they're doing.

"kenneth williams" Discussed on Spider-Dan And The Secret Bores

Spider-Dan And The Secret Bores

06:27 min | 3 months ago

"kenneth williams" Discussed on Spider-Dan And The Secret Bores

"Just any of the doctors, even though even though even the ones that aren't trained to do medicine, you trust them entirely. You trust them entirely. Yeah, you know, give them a go. What's worse that could happen? Well, maybe you'll end up in a deposition one day. All these all these all those digital patients you had in Theme Hospital. They're going to come back and the A.I. is going to get the A.I. is going to get inside them. And they're going to come to life and they're going to be like, right. They mass killed my brother, my my digital brother. I must kill him now. That's scary. Things like that. Any other any other honorable mentions? There was I've not seen these films because I'm not a massive horror film. But from the human sense to be the doctor from there. Yeah, but I thought I don't want to research any of that because that turns the rest of us even thinking about it. So I left that one well, and I thought it's possibly going to go up in the mentions anyway. I'll be honest, Maf, it's not often I turn off films, but I did turn off Human Centipede and I've watched Necromantic and Capital Holocaust and Visitor Queue in full. Right. But I turned off Human Centipede. There is another one. Have you seen a film called Tusk? Yes. Yeah, great film. Great for Kevin Smith. I can't remember whether the guy was a doctor or not. He must be a surgeon at least, or he must have trained or studied because he's Could have just been having a go. Yeah, he could have just been having a go. Again, I didn't look into that, but I did consider it. So I don't know. But I think he might have some training, at least I think. I know he's got a backstory, but I can't remember if the backstory included him being a doctor or something. It's been a while since I've seen it. But again, let people tell us in the comments if we're wrong or if you know, please let us know. Anything else, Matt? Any other honorable mentions? No, I think that's the ones I've got. That's it, cool. I'm going to rocket through mine so we can get onto these comments because we've got a lot to get through. So honorable mentions, Dr. Poison from Wonder Woman, who is a toxicologist. Dr. Leo Spicemen, or Dr. Leo Spaceman, as Tracy Morgan says. He's from 30 Rock, if you've seen that, the physician. We've got Dr. John Hindle from False Positive. He is OBGYN, played by Pierce Brosnan. We have Sister Gertrude, who's a nurse from Killer Nun. She's a nun. Yes, yes, I've seen that. So you know she's doubly bad. No, just kidding, just kidding. Doubly good. Speaking of The Invisible Man, I put Dr. Jack Griffin from The Invisible Man, the 1930s version. He's a chemist. I've also gone with Dr. Celia Reyes from the movie New Mutants. He is a geneticist. Oh yes. I know some people aren't that keen on that film, but I actually think it's something different. I think the magic side was a little bit of a push at times, but it was a different spin on it. It's in the comics, it's in the comics. It's an X-Men horror film. They were trying something different, new characters. At least it wasn't fucking Wolverine doing something again. As much as I like Hugh Jackman, I just... The acting were good, innit? Yeah, the characters were good. I like the atmosphere. Actually, the problem is it went through so many different rewrites and everything else. It delayed and delayed. Disney destroyed it, unfortunately. Disney buying Fox destroyed that film. Then they were just going to chuck it out at some point and let it fail. It was bound to happen, unfortunately, but I quite liked it. I preferred it to Dark Phoenix anyway. But there we have it. I do have one more. Oh, okay then. Sorry. Dr. Jonathan Crain. Crain, oh yeah. Scarecrow. The Scarecrow. Very good choice. That is a very bad psychiatrist. Very bad. Very naughty. Right, so this is Derek's podcast, so let's hear what Derek has to say. So he sent me an email, very professional, being my employer and boss. He sent me a full email, so I'm going to go through this again as quickly as I can. So counting down from five, bad, to one, very bad. These are the medical professionals who, in my opinion, should have their licenses revoked. So number five, Dr. Victor Frankenstein. Any incarnation, but not Dr. Frederick Frankenstein. Gene Wilder from the Mel Brooks classic. He is allowed. He's a good doctor, apparently. So, Kiefer Sutherland, Julia Roberts, and Kevin Bacon from Flatliners, 1990. Medical students messing with the unknown. Actually, I'm prepared to let off Julia and Kevin, but not Kiefer. Kiefer must be struck off. His growly whisper vocal delivery needs to stop. Number three, Dr. Zhivago. Nothing against Omar Sharif, per se, but my granddad used to play Lara's theme from the soundtrack on repeat, and it makes me feel queasy. Number two, Nurse Ratchet, played by Louise Fletcher in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. What a expletive. He says, insert own expletive for the show. What expletive would you like to add, Maf? Nasty lady. Oh, what a nasty lady. Totally responsible for Billy's death. Spoilers again. And worse than that, tortures the patients with light orchestral music by Montavani. And then, his number one is Dr. Christian Zell, a nutjob Nazi dentist played by Sir Larry in Marathon Man. It certainly isn't safe. He has also got his own dishonourable mention, so TV doctors, if they're allowed, I'd like to give a dishonourable mention to Dukie Howser, MD, played by Neil Patrick Harris. He is the child doctor, if you've not seen that show. He's a very good child doctor, but I don't think I'd want him administering medicine to me. He says he must be stopped. Actually, I think he was. The show was cancelled in 1993. That kid sure looks familiar. He certainly does. There are also medical professionals I like, but may choose to avoid in a clinical setting. For instance, America Mary, played by Catherine Isabelle, Dr. Kenneth Trinkle, Kenneth Williams from Carry On Doctor, and Dr. Herbert West, Jeffrey Combs from The Reanimator.

"kenneth williams" Discussed on Homo Sapiens

Homo Sapiens

08:18 min | 10 months ago

"kenneth williams" Discussed on Homo Sapiens

"Now boys changing tack a little. Well, we're not going to talk about it anymore. I'm sorry, I'm sure we'll find out of here. Well, because you're making this show as this ABBA related show. As a couple, we've been talking on social media to listeners about red flags. Do you know what a red flag is? For anyone who doesn't know. Exactly. Plus, if you things you should look to in a potential day or a day and avoid. So you've been sending all in listeners you've all been sending in. Funny you mentioned it actually, Mark, because the first one I've got written here is people who litter, which actually is beaches as well. Of course that's a red flag. Yeah. Dan says, lack of authenticity, which is harder one to find as into identify I would imagine. That's going to take a couple on a first date as well, yes. TA goodson's late and liars. Does that mean dead liars lately? That's a bit later. Is to me that death is a red flag. That is definitely right. Yeah. I like him alive. Call me fussy. Any red flags of yours boys? I don't know. It's been a long time. It's been on a date. I'm trying to think of well, I suppose rather the big thing for me, and this isn't necessarily about dating or sort of romantic or sexual potential encounters, but just generally socially the big red flag for me are people who are not interested in one of them themselves. And that's the thing now I have so little time for in any kind of social setting. If you sit down and someone is clearly they just want to talk about themselves and they ask no questions and have no curiosity about anyone else is something I just you know what we were talking earlier about being sort of simpatico. We had one of those a while ago with someone who was clearly not interested in talking about anything and just looked at me across the table and I thought. We are thinking very alike here, you know. It's very true, it's amazing how often you get there that people just and in the same way in the positive way when someone says asks after your other half or what you're up to as opposed to just sort of monologuing about themselves. That's an instant thing. You can tell an awful lot of people. Narcissism, basically. My big one is people who don't like dogs. I like cats and dogs, but I love dogs, and I think you can love both, but I don't think you can quite trust people who don't like dogs. I think that's true. There's something missing in them. I'm a little more because I think if someone has had a very unfortunate issue incident as a child and been attacked by a dangerous dog, I think if that's made them scared of dogs for life, I don't you can hold nothing. That's true, but they should work. They should wear a little sign like Holly Hunter around their necks to that picture. So they've got an excuse. Yeah, I know what you mean though. Because he's going to tell us he doesn't like dogs enough. No, I love dogs. I have a very noisy dog. But the thing about people talking about not asking questions and stuff is so true and it's actually loads of people have written it like Daniel says gossip, drugs, narcissism, pretense. I mean, what a date is all I can say. Where did you go? But I feel sorry for people who don't listen and who don't ask questions because you're missing out, you know? And if you sit and talk to someone you can learn stuff from them and learn about their lives and you walk away. I'm talking over you. Stop talking. Talk about what it's all about me. Do you remember a great interview called mavis Nicholson? I don't remember mavis Nicholson. Right. She used to be on afternoon plus when I was a kid. She died last year, she was a really great broadcaster. Her speciality was, she would interview people in the middle of the afternoon on TV when daytime TV started. But people would never on plugging things. It wasn't a church show circuit thing. Unlike this. Yeah. I remember, that's when I first came across James Baldwin, who I knew nothing about. And she did this incredible interview with Kenneth Williams, which is unlike anything else he ever did where he talks very candidly about his suicidal tendencies and it's extraordinary. But she was brilliant at it because she just listened to people. And she had interesting people on who wanted to talk about stuff, not necessarily just plugging what they were. They just play. But it's a bit of a lost form, really, I think. And I suppose podcasts have kind of brought that back because there's so much more content and people are interested in listening to people's stories, but I find it very heartening because we are constantly being told that everyone's attention Spanish shrunk to seconds or something. And actually people are committing to long form dramas and books and podcasts and cereals because they really love the unfolding nature of people's experience. And that's I think that's very gladly. Well, that's what's interesting about it, isn't it? You say people's attention bands are getting shorter. But then they are doing like you're just saying doing all those podcasts and things. And I think it's actually they're just not getting it elsewhere. So then they end up retreating to these longer form things. Because we're used to things happening over a long period of time. We had a baby 9 months ago. Congratulations. Thank you. And spending time with her. I'm like, this is the perfect way to get to know someone. You don't talk for the first year. You can't. You just communicate with signs. I find everything she does funny. She finds everything I do funny. Like, what a great kick-off, you know? And things that are slower are better, I think. Although it's a red flag on a date, if you don't speak for a year. Yeah, wait till year three, then do it. It depends on the kind of days, and if you're doing other stuff that you're enjoying more, maybe you don't need to spend. I knew this would take this tawdry podcast. Well, actually, yes, grant walker says those are only ever on transmit. So transmit mode, which I presume sort of means the same thing. Very much so. Telling me about their recent sex life and asking me about mine, I've never had that on the first date. Negative people mood hoovers. But actually all these things are for people you're working with, people who have friends, gaslighters, and people who say things like I'm not racist, but yeah, that's not good. That's not a good I would say. Boys, so let me ask you a question. I'm moving away from they're not gaslighting. I'm going to stop gaslighting you both. What what's next for you both? I mean, you're at the beginning of your tour, right? So that's probably going to be keeping you busy. Yes, yeah, I'm doing this till June, so I don't know what will happen after that. The producers are standing very positive about a future life for it and obviously I'd be I'd be quite happy to carry on playing this part until forever, really. I just have to keep making the character a bit older and there'll be a voyage there'll be a voyage like sort of version. In 40 years. Between the mouse trap and voyage. I'm a projection show. Yes. So yeah, so that's me for the foreseeable future. But mark's monk's off to passages new next week. So where are your pastors newmark? I have four days off and then I start rehearsals at the National Theater. For a new play by Jack Thorne called the motive and the queue, which Sam Mendes is directing, which really which I play Sir John Gilbert. That's so exciting. And Johnny Flynn is in it as well as Johnny Finn's Richard Burton, yes, and Tupac at all back to Taylor again.

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"kenneth williams" Discussed on Game Theory Podcast

Game Theory Podcast

05:50 min | 1 year ago

"kenneth williams" Discussed on Game Theory Podcast

"It's going to go. And I think that he thinks about the draft that way. He thinks about players that way. And I think that that's something he's not an emotional person when it comes to decisions. He is going to make the best decision for the organization. Now, I do think that there in other ways he does try to cultivate family and stuff like that within the team. Even I think you look at guys like Michael scallon Kenneth Williams, who can probably play on a different team. And be really good. Microscope has been one of the best shooting bags this season in the NBA. And nobody but John hollinger ever talks about it. So here's a funny story. On the trade, big board that Danny Seth and I do every year. And the board was like 50 names long and we were trying to cut it down a little bit. And we got told like, yeah, just like, get rid of Mike. No fans really care about Mike muscala. And that's true, but like Mike's good. Mike's like a good versatile. NBA big that can shoot. And he loves Oklahoma City and he loves being here and he's bought in and I think he's the guy that would like to have around here long term. And the thunder value those kind of things. I mean, you look at the first rebuild and the way they kept Nikolas in. They probably could have gotten something for Nick Collison. If they were to put him out on the trade market, yeah. They decided that it would be better for the team overall to have somebody here that understands the culture of the team. They understand the city. They love the city. They want to be here, and they work every single day. And that's what Mike Scott and kenrich Williams do. And Kendrick is a guy that everybody mentioned at the trade dead..

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"kenneth williams" Discussed on Game Theory Podcast

Game Theory Podcast

03:07 min | 1 year ago

"kenneth williams" Discussed on Game Theory Podcast

"He I'm reading this book right now called the toma cabots and it is like every time I read a chapter, it's like, oh my gosh, like this is Sam presti. I get talks about how one of the first stories in it is about the cycling team that tried to make 1% improvements. Every single day, whether it was like we tried to we make sure that we're sleeping on the right pillow today. That's what we do today. And we get better in that way. I Sam is seemingly always looking for any sort of advantage that he can get. And one thing that he's talked very publicly about is that he's just extremely analytical when it comes to team building. That it's and you can see it and everybody loves to talk about this trade, but you can see it most in the tray that he made at the draft, where they traded the 16th pick for two future picks. Where it was, they could have had alper and Schengen. And everybody feels like, he made such a huge mistake, not taking Schengen like he's such a good player. The value, everything has a value. I think that that's another thing that he does well. Is that everything has a value? And if you exceed the value, boom. It's going to go. And I think that he thinks about the draft that way. He thinks about players that way. And I think that that's something he's not an emotional person when it comes to decisions. He is going to make the best decision for the organization. Now, I do think that there in other ways he does try to cultivate family and stuff like that within the team. Even I think you look at guys like Michael scallon Kenneth Williams, who can probably play on a different team. And be really good. Microscope has been one of the best shooting bags this season in the NBA. And nobody but John hollinger ever talks about it. So here's a funny story. On the trade, big board that Danny Seth and I do every year. And the board was like 50 names long and we were trying to cut it down a little bit. And we got told like, yeah, just like, get rid of Mike. No fans really care about Mike muscala. And that's true, but like Mike's good. Mike's like a good versatile. NBA big that can shoot. And he loves Oklahoma City and he loves being here and he's bought in and I think he's the guy that would like to have around here long term. And the thunder value those kind of things. I mean, you look at the first rebuild and the way they kept Nikolas in. They probably could have gotten something for Nick Collison. If they were to put him out on the trade market, yeah. They decided that it would be better for the team overall to have somebody here that understands the culture of the team. They understand the city..

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"kenneth williams" Discussed on Premium Hoops

Premium Hoops

04:51 min | 2 years ago

"kenneth williams" Discussed on Premium Hoops

"Agree. I think in terms of the veteran thing. I think it's a difficult thing. Just because i think the biggest whenever you have vets it's all to make things on the court easier you know. Teach your young guys but also culture wise. And i think okay she has the culture thing down perfectly right now especially with An mike moscow alike. I think those are the two vets. I mean mike. Here's mike a guy who started crying in his exit interview last year just because of how he talking about how much okay cement to him and like the team in the organization and you can really tell that the organ especially coach mark is like ken rich has like the the vet disciplinary like role on the team mike last year during an exit interview mark. I forgot what the question was like. He was like yeah. Kenny will like grab you by your shirt unlike. Knock some simpson to you and you can tell by the way the guys talk about kenneth williams in like they really respect him night Anyone could in respect him if you just heard his story I think my biggest like worry is not having a true defensive. A that on the team to like really teach guys That's all i've always been big on. Just signing andre roberson to a minimum like obviously andre roberson. So i'm going to bring any value to your team actual performance wise. But i remember ludovic interns. Ferguson would talk about it during the twenty twenty year. How he was the smartest defender they've just ever talked to even I wou i am slightly concerned about no vet guard on the team. But i do think just having what six months or three through six months george hill and a whole year. Cpi would shea is was really good in They have eric maynor now as an assistant who played for the thunder for years So for all. I think like the vet role can sometimes be slightly played out but i also think a lot of people may not realize how much of a role like kenneth williams mike scholar really hats like micro. Scholar came out of nowhere. In terms of this is a guy they just signed to a two year deal Didn't think there would really be a spot to like half imp like he can go help contenders in he wanted to stay in oklahoma city. A team that we all know isn't winning anytime soon and is perfectly fine with. Dnp's unlike a minimum contract which to me is just mind boggling because he could really help contenders out there yet no. He was yoursel last year when he played the the first light. Thirtyish game he was good i think it was like the finally. The guy that the lakers hope trading for But no like is like one of the best years was real last year which is a while to think about..

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"kenneth williams" Discussed on The Nerd Soup Podcast

The Nerd Soup Podcast

05:59 min | 2 years ago

"kenneth williams" Discussed on The Nerd Soup Podcast

"Like you've watched television in like the does a great chance that he played a crucial role in like one of the The show is that you enjoyed name. He's in the sopranos for one episode. When i forget what's the characters name when he's hiding away because he's about to be taken out. I think it's a real jackie son. Oh remember when. He's playing chess against his daughter. Oh my god. Here's michael kenneth williams. Yeah michael kenneth. Williams is the daughter's father so it was like omar escaped to the sopranos. What the hell that's crazy. It's a crossover but you know. I mean fifty four years old man too young. He had maybe thirty. Maybe even forty more years of acting in him and sometimes you see a lot with these actors that they don't break out as leading men sometimes until they're in their late forties or fifties. Look at bryan cranston. Right was until he was fifty two years old that he became data on a sitcom exactly. Yes so they were potential there for him to to find some more great roles to give us more conic performances and it's a tragedy man but he is someone who will be immortalized through the work. He did onscreen. I'm we will always continue to talk about him on this podcast because he's easterly one of the goats Let's move onto the next door here. We have our first look speaking about goats. neil from the he's back. I look at the matrix for first images. It was like a teaser trailer with split-second images of things happening in the world of the matrix. I have no idea what this movie is going to be. However that final shot of neo walking through a crowd cameras back long hair. Get the shot of him looking at him. he's he's cut up looks. Don't ready for radio fucking dumb. It does. I can't wh- no i can't i can't wait to rewatch the matrixes good. I didn't realize how good to someone's wasn't those movies like now they're like you look back at least myself because i was never into movies like that. We're like you look back and actually watch the movie. It looks like an insane. What's great about these images is that it feels like that old movie but it has been updated similar to blade runner. Twenty forty nine same universe high resolution played on uh flex. Now i saw what twenty forty nine not a regular. One hopefully doesn't have that narration. Yeah i was actually wondering what cut it was. I saw quickly. I'm like it was like ten o'clock and again the bladerunner right now. Ten o'clock that's a seven fifteen movie. Yeah i thought about it but I watch on catch the ten in tempe really terrible over the last fall. I couldn't stop watching. I always like what a movie. Yeah yeah like i am excited to revisit this world because it is such a as remember those days meant matrix took over the the world. Oh yeah dude. Just the impact references. I'm sure like if it was came out today. Like just the memes that would have came from that or like the cultural impact would have been would have had like social media was around it kind of had that feel like where it was something that everyone knew about or talked about during those. Those during those years stole the phone. Everyone slow motion ben like everyone got that reference. Oh yeah that's time it's almost..

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"kenneth williams" Discussed on The Nerd Soup Podcast

The Nerd Soup Podcast

03:03 min | 2 years ago

"kenneth williams" Discussed on The Nerd Soup Podcast

"This doesn't have to be something you do for a season and then cancel you can have real successor and the wire is a show. That's often remembered as a show that wasn't as acclaimed. It was acclaimed. Now pilots should have been. There's a great bidden parks and rec when they go to the alternate history museum. And it's the wires sweeps the emmys again fifth straight year winning best drama right. That's a show where. I feel like the sopranos just because i feel like the subject matter like the gangster films are just so iconic and like in our just in our culture as american movie audiences like it was such an easier transition than this like a gritty the world that the wire portrays and i think that once the binging probably around like the early two thousand ten's like when that became a thing where people were always trying to find the new show is new. Show what an actual gotta watch and you start looking backwards and like. Oh yeah the wire like this is has all these great reviews and i've heard how good it is not maybe i'll check this out now and i feel like shrieking gave that show like just that extra life that we've seen with so many other shows definitely well before streaming you had the buy box sets the watch box of the wire but in his character in the worthy of it. But yeah new watcher. You're not going to do you talked about how you know you need to the time. The wire was ahead of its time. It was his characters the same kind of really captures what the show was just through one character so many layers in the ability for him to to portrayal those different layers of omar. That's why became so iconic. Because even though he was this very dangerous and intimidating hitman. He had a sensitive side. He had his boyfriend. He had the people that he would confide in his mother He had his own set of of of codes rules that he would abide by so he was very complex. Stick up man. I don't think there's an actor alive that could have played. Omar little better than michael kenneth williams and to the not to the detriment of his career. But you know. He was frustrated by being typecast by only being associate not only but being associated so much with that character. But that's what happens when you're genius right so well right when you when you have an opportunity to really show off and everybody just can't get enough of it. Yeah it's such like from. Obviously i never met him but like just from interviews and interactions with like and the way people talk about him he just seems like a generally good person and someone who deeply cared about his work. Yes i didn't know. The social media presence was like how much she was going to have an impact on everyone posting about this guy. You don't realize how yeah. How many people that. He's made an impact talk about like fat. Joe video up of those like iconic roles konic shows like you don't really might not realize it like when you think walk empire you might think yeah that's Steve but like you realize like oh like some of your other like he's just no matter..

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"kenneth williams" Discussed on Awards Chatter

Awards Chatter

03:43 min | 2 years ago

"kenneth williams" Discussed on Awards Chatter

"Well you by ancestry bring it full circle everything though the scene if the world ended tomorrow and there was one guy that somehow made it and they're watching tv that's onto the scene. i'm boardwalk. that couldn't stand up next to anything. Says go ahead of okay. So i have to. I have to ask you. How many pages was that. How did you prepare for it. And most of all. What does it tell us about shocking graduate. Oh that was about the same before for them. A four maybe five phases All prepared for that by calling in my mom. Us tidal broken actual millions. It'd be generatio- directed need help with this and broke several hours and my goal. Treat one so. I wanna have that scene i wanted. I worked heretic. Catch could be. So seamless. I want to hear the talk anymore. What that said about shocking saw insight to this man and his family life who saw bid father who saw that with all district pointing all thanks to all his yellow white clothes and then see case of some on the fall back was probably determined. Never ever checked slipping. He became a man. You last question and this is the big picture line. You've been part of these two shows that will be on any list. The greatest shows ever when when all said and done you there too seems like families for you that that you were part of telling stories of not only these people but their cities Like we said the president. United states adores your cat. Your performance like everybody else at the end of the day. When when we're all gone years now how would you like people to remember. My old kenneth williams.

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"kenneth williams" Discussed on Awards Chatter

Awards Chatter

01:48 min | 2 years ago

"kenneth williams" Discussed on Awards Chatter

"Today's episode. We remember the magnificent character actor. Michael kenneth williams. Who was found dead on monday of a suspected drug overdose at the age of fifty. Four williams was a five time emmy nominee for best supporting actor in a limited series or tv movie for bessie in two thousand fifteen. The night of in two thousand sixteen and when they see us in two thousand nineteen for best informational series or special for vice in two thousand eighteen. He was an executive producer of the show. And for best supporting actor in a drama series this year for hbo's lovecraft country indeed. Even before his tragic passing he was the favourite to take home. His first statuette on september nineteenth williams also appeared on the sopranos alias. Boston legal happened. Leonard and many other acclaimed. Tv shows as well as in films. Such as two thousand seven's gone baby gone two thousand nine the road and two thousand thirteen twelve years a slave which won the best picture oscar but he was best known for his work on to other. Hbo drama series for which he criminally never was even for an emmy the wire on which he played omar little and boardwalk empire on which he played chalky white the wire which was created by david. Simon is considered by many including me to be the greatest show in the history of television. And he the greatest character on it a gay shotgun-wielding stick up man who terrified even baltimore's most hardened criminals whistling hunting. We will go as he stopped the streets and famously warning one challenger you come at the king you best not miss. The new york times described the character quote one of primetime preeminent anti heroes in a tv era defined by them close quote

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Remembering Michael K. Williams & His Legacy

Awards Chatter

01:48 min | 2 years ago

Remembering Michael K. Williams & His Legacy

"Today's episode. We remember the magnificent character actor. Michael kenneth williams. Who was found dead on monday of a suspected drug overdose at the age of fifty. Four williams was a five time emmy nominee for best supporting actor in a limited series or tv movie for bessie in two thousand fifteen. The night of in two thousand sixteen and when they see us in two thousand nineteen for best informational series or special for vice in two thousand eighteen. He was an executive producer of the show. And for best supporting actor in a drama series this year for hbo's lovecraft country indeed. Even before his tragic passing he was the favourite to take home. His first statuette on september nineteenth williams also appeared on the sopranos alias. Boston legal happened. Leonard and many other acclaimed. Tv shows as well as in films. Such as two thousand seven's gone baby gone two thousand nine the road and two thousand thirteen twelve years a slave which won the best picture oscar but he was best known for his work on to other. Hbo drama series for which he criminally never was even for an emmy the wire on which he played omar little and boardwalk empire on which he played chalky white the wire which was created by david. Simon is considered by many including me to be the greatest show in the history of television. And he the greatest character on it a gay shotgun-wielding stick up man who terrified even baltimore's most hardened criminals whistling hunting. We will go as he stopped the streets and famously warning one challenger you come at the king you best not miss. The new york times described the character quote one of primetime preeminent anti heroes in a tv era defined by them close quote

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"kenneth williams" Discussed on Awards Chatter

Awards Chatter

03:43 min | 2 years ago

"kenneth williams" Discussed on Awards Chatter

"Well you by ancestry bring it full circle everything though the scene if the world ended tomorrow and there was one guy that somehow made it and they're watching tv that's onto the scene. i'm boardwalk. that couldn't stand up next to anything. Says go ahead of okay. So i have to. I have to ask you. How many pages was that. How did you prepare for it. And most of all. What does it tell us about shocking graduate. Oh that was about the same before for them. A four maybe five phases All prepared for that by calling in my mom. Us tidal broken actual millions. It'd be generatio- directed need help with this and broke several hours and my goal. Treat one so. I wanna have that scene i wanted to. I worked heretic. Catch could be. So seamless. I want to hear the talk anymore. What that said about shocking. He saw insight to this man and his family. Life who saw bid father who saw that with all district pointing the thanks to all his yellow white clothes and then see case of some on the fall back was probably determined. Never checked slipping. He became a man. You last question and this is the big picture line. You've been part of these two shows that will be on any list. The greatest shows ever when when all said and done you there too seems like families for you that that you were part of telling stories of not only these people but their cities You know like we said the president. United states adores your cat. Your performance like everybody else at the end of the day when when we're all gone years now how would you like people to remember my old kenneth williams.

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"kenneth williams" Discussed on Awards Chatter

Awards Chatter

01:58 min | 2 years ago

"kenneth williams" Discussed on Awards Chatter

"Today's episode. We remember the magnificent character actor. Michael kenneth williams. Who was found dead on monday of a suspected drug overdose at the age of fifty. Four williams was a five time emmy nominee for best supporting actor in a limited series or tv movie for bessie in two thousand fifteen. The night of in two thousand sixteen and when they see us in two thousand nineteen for best informational series or special for vice in two thousand eighteen. He was an executive producer of the show. And for best supporting actor in a drama series this year for hbo's lovecraft country indeed. Even before his tragic passing he was the favourite to take home. His first statuette on september nineteenth williams also appeared on the sopranos alias. Boston legal happened. Leonard and many other acclaimed. Tv shows as well as in films. Such as two thousand seven's gone baby gone two thousand nine the road and two thousand thirteen twelve years a slave which won the best picture oscar but he was best known for his work on to other. Hbo drama series for which he criminally never was even for an emmy the wire on which he played omar little and boardwalk empire on which he played chalky white the wire which was created by david. Simon is considered by many including me to be the greatest show in the history of television. And he the greatest character on it a gay shotgun-wielding stick up man who terrified even baltimore's most hardened criminals whistling hunting. We will go as he stopped the streets and famously warning one challenger you come at the king you best not miss. The new york times described the character quote one of primetime preeminent anti heroes in a tv era defined by them close quote given this week. Sad news i thought i would resurface an interview that i recorded with williams just over a decade ago. Shortly after the first season of boardwalk empire

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Remembering Michael K. Williams & His Legacy

Awards Chatter

01:58 min | 2 years ago

Remembering Michael K. Williams & His Legacy

"Today's episode. We remember the magnificent character actor. Michael kenneth williams. Who was found dead on monday of a suspected drug overdose at the age of fifty. Four williams was a five time emmy nominee for best supporting actor in a limited series or tv movie for bessie in two thousand fifteen. The night of in two thousand sixteen and when they see us in two thousand nineteen for best informational series or special for vice in two thousand eighteen. He was an executive producer of the show. And for best supporting actor in a drama series this year for hbo's lovecraft country indeed. Even before his tragic passing he was the favourite to take home. His first statuette on september nineteenth williams also appeared on the sopranos alias. Boston legal happened. Leonard and many other acclaimed. Tv shows as well as in films. Such as two thousand seven's gone baby gone two thousand nine the road and two thousand thirteen twelve years a slave which won the best picture oscar but he was best known for his work on to other. Hbo drama series for which he criminally never was even for an emmy the wire on which he played omar little and boardwalk empire on which he played chalky white the wire which was created by david. Simon is considered by many including me to be the greatest show in the history of television. And he the greatest character on it a gay shotgun-wielding stick up man who terrified even baltimore's most hardened criminals whistling hunting. We will go as he stopped the streets and famously warning one challenger you come at the king you best not miss. The new york times described the character quote one of primetime preeminent anti heroes in a tv era defined by them close quote given this week. Sad news i thought i would resurface an interview that i recorded with williams just over a decade ago. Shortly after the first season of boardwalk empire

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"kenneth williams" Discussed on Fresh Air

Fresh Air

02:49 min | 2 years ago

"kenneth williams" Discussed on Fresh Air

"Podcast we're listening to my two thousand sixteen interview with michael k williams when we spoke it was also hosting a documentary series on vice land called black market about underground economies. The first episode was about carjacking in newark new jersey. You interview a minister. Reverend ronald christian who ran the christian love baptist church a church that bordered newark in irvington new jersey. And this is a church. That was really important to you during a difficult period of your life. The episode is dedicated to the of this reverend. So in between the time that you recorded the interview and last november one he actually died I don't know how. Much time elapsed. But you must have been really shocked. He was found dead on the floor of the church. Does anyone know what happened. He's harshest gave out manny a tired. You know this was a man that i you know. I've never seen someone gives so much of themselves. One hundred percent night and day. They never stopped. He was always there in the community. If familiar with essex county and particularly irvington some certain parts of the oranges and specially newark. You know that there's a lot of violence that goes on a lot of death. Life is very cheap or no streets and he was always there. What what did he do for you. You came to him. During the i came to those doors i was broken. Wasn't this was I would say a round the second more like third season of the wire i was. I was on drugs. Basically keeping a long story short. And i was in jeopardy of of of destroying everything that i had worked hard for and i came in those doors and i met a man who had never even heard of the wire much less watched it. He was somewhere else. The bronx preachy. Get another church. When i first went there and he stopped everything he was doing. Ram back to new jersey just because his His team the church told him that some you know. Some guy named omar wasn't trouble and needed to speak to him and he came into office and he says. Write your full name down your email. Some go get you a bible man. You could keep that and we go spend rested. His day maoz bet. So i wrote my full name down michael kenneth williams as he's leaving the office he turns his so. So what you want to be kalman as well you know. My name is michael. But you know i do mike you know his everybody say oh martin trouble owes to clueless and and nothing to do with hollywood light or who..

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"kenneth williams" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

77WABC Radio

06:58 min | 2 years ago

"kenneth williams" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

"I just said a baby. Yeah. Reefer, uh, rock steady, baby. You know, it's so funny, Congressman King. Uh, Aretha Franklin. She had Louis Farrakhan at her funeral. That was kind of weird, Didn't you think? Actually, I had to have security for about a year because I was in feud with hurricane back in the mid 19 nineties. Really find out? Yeah. He was getting federal funding for his so called private security force in public housing, and it just I looked at that was always basically shakedown money. He was saying that his his people would go in there to call the X men or something, and they were getting federal funds to provide security. The public housing was going to fabrica in the nation of Islam. He was a racist and a bigot. Anti Semite still is and the federal government was given to millions of millions of dollars every year to maintain security in public housing projects. Can I excuse myself and go take a nap while Congressman King talks? Is that cool courteously? What call would be better for all of us? Have you would? Yeah, It would be right, Curtis. We would call them screwy. Louis. That was funny. Lauren, listen, Congressman King and Lauren have had this little beef going for refuge A couple of weeks so lateral what's behind it, But Live culminated in that that comment right there. I mean, but I also came in and said, You know, you look really nice today. He's got a really nice jacket on a really nice collard shirt. Normally you show up looking like a JV basketball coach, But with your college shirts, you know your your polo shirts, But today you look amazing. I got a haircut to Oh, you did you actually have great hair? He do. Really? I'm being so nice. You are, You know, he's really nice. You're welcome in my heart. I mean, I had fun with you on Saturday. It was We had a great time at the party in the Hamptons. It was awesome. And he met my husband. It was my husband's a nice guy. He's a very nice guy. How do you get loaded with this? Wow. Uh, do you know how many times you heard that people meeting and being like, Oh, man, How do you do it? I'm like, Oh, yeah, He's got the worst life my husband like, and he looks at you. I said you do. You're married guitar and he's you're right. It's so used to hearing Yeah, he's still used to it like I'm just so crazy, but anyway of burning with energy, I'll give you that. Put it politely. Yes, but listen, did I mentioned her name is Lauren Conlan. She's here, She said our entertainment reporter. She's a news reader during the day. She does a great job. Thank you. So let's talk about some entertainment. Well, we can talk. We can talk about entertainment briefly because I will tell you my podcast today Red carpet rendezvous. I think you guys will like my guest because it's Adam Corolla. So we have a great conversation, and I didn't really want to give it away. But I thought it was cool when you know I was kind of a jerk. And I said, you know, who is your least favorite person to interview And do you guys want to guess who who he said to interview? Yeah, just Yes. Just narrowly down a little bit. I mean, so political World entertainment. Okay, fine. Political world. It would be his least, uh, would be Gavin Newsom. Yes, that's a really good guess. Wow. Okay. You mean I I nailed it. You literally nailed it. All right. Can't be Bernie. You can't really can't. You are very smart. Well, I didn't expect him to to answer me. I You know, a lot of these people are good. I don't wanna, you know, get myself in a bad spot with blah, blah, blah. He's like no avenues. Can I just tell you something? That's a really big get Adam Corolla on Lauren Collins. Red carpet Rendezvous podcast. That is a big game. Well, thank you. Thank you. I also check it out at WNBC radio dot com. By the way, yes. Or wherever you get your podcast and I, you know, I like to joke around and one of my jokes totally fell flat with him. It was really embarrassing. And I made a comment and I was like, Oh, well, you know, women aren't funny anyway, because he I thought he supposedly said that and got a lot of heat for it. And he was like I never said that. Okay? I never said that. And I was like, Okay, let's move on. This is really awkward. He could be He can be. Let's say, acerbic, very acerbic and seemingly humor that humorless even though he's a funny guy he can. He can be a bit edgy, but in any case, let us move on to Uh, this is the latest that this tragic death of Michael K. Williams and I mentioned this yesterday to Congressman King You. You propose this topic this morning about this fentanyl? The problem that we're having. He died of an over heroin overdose. But what's happening is all these drugs that are coming in that now it's including zannex. Cocaine, heroin. They're lacing it with this fentanyl that's coming across the border. Like in a massive quantities these days, and so Michael K. Williams was perhaps the victim of that and somebody else. You right, So I I just thought it was really strange because over the weekend I read that a comedian. His name is Fu Quan Johnson and a few of his friends died from fentanyl laced cocaine. And then a comedian named Kate Quigley is in the hospital for using the same cocaine. And then days later, Michael Kenneth Williams, it says he died from an apparent overdose. They think it's heroin. They see a bag of heroin they thought Maybe it was fentanyl laced or something like that. But we're not really going to know until the toxicology reports come out, but I thought this was crazy. I was like all of a sudden this might be going around New York City. So everybody who you know, I don't know how to say this on the air like everybody. Be careful. Listen, whatever you're buying, I mean, I have somebody in my extended family this summer. Oh, deed and died from that. Oh, I'm so sorry. But the point is this. They don't realize the little bit of fentanyl. Another words of a cop enters a room and breathes in some some fentanyl knocks it around in the dust. He could become very sick, perhaps OD on it. That's right. Strong. It is, is the point, right? Yeah. No, I I just thought that was crazy. And I just hope that everybody is careful. And I think the moral of this is don't do drugs. How about that is the education of the cops open up the trunk of a car. Interested friends, and I think knocked out 32 or three cops. Yeah, I heard that. I heard that. Yes. Yeah, that's how bad it is that the moral is Don't do drugs. Yeah. Don't you drop a few cause lights and, uh, you know, maybe a shot of vodka. That's it. Yeah, maybe inedible or something, right? Yes. Plants are okay. Did you hear me? Plants are okay if it's all natural. It's fine. Anyway. Congressman King giving us the thumbs up. Yeah, Congressman King looks excited. He looks thirsty. All of a sudden? No, I'm just kidding. He doesn't look thirsty. Um So something else I wanted to talk about. That's not entertainment related is that you guys know I'm reporting the news, and I'm writing the news. And I've I've switched my focus from entertainment to news and politics, and I'm just starting to really pay attention to what's going on. Like deeper, I guess, uh, if that makes sense, it makes sense. And can I just tell you this, uh in 2021. It's so I believe it started with Trump the days of inside edition and Access Holly. Wood and even TMZ have come in God. Now, for some reason, everything is politics. Everybody's everybody's engaged, everybody. Everything's turned into politics. I mean from what I'm saying, So it's It's just interesting to me when I'm pulling these stories, and I'm reading these articles..

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"kenneth williams" Discussed on Awards Chatter

Awards Chatter

05:24 min | 2 years ago

"kenneth williams" Discussed on Awards Chatter

"Latisha played by journey. Molet and his uncle played by courtney vance to embark on a road trip across nineteen fifties. Jim crow america in search of his missing father played by michael kenneth williams for your emmy consideration for outstanding drama series and all other categories all episodes now streaming on. Hbo max pat piper. Wanted to thank you for tuning into the three hundred ninety. First episode of awards chatter the hollywood reporter awards. Podcast i'm the host gothenburg and my guest. Today is one of the greatest character actors in hollywood history. Indeed over the course of his forty three years in the business he has given so many memorable performances in so many memorable projects alongside so many memorable people that a game was created wherein players are asked to choose one actor and then connect him or her to another actor via a film that both appeared in together repeating this process for as long as necessary to try to find the shortest path back to him based on the theory that anyone can be connected back to him with interest a half dozen moves or six degrees he has criminally overlooked when it comes to awards he's widely regarded as one of the greatest actors who has never received an oscar nomination but he has become so iconic in his own time that he was even named checked in a giant blockbuster that he was not a part of marvel's guardians of the you know him from among many other projects national lampoon's animal house friday the thirteenth diner. Footloose tremors the river. Wild in the first the woodsmen and five films which have received best picture oscar nominations. Jfk a few good men apollo thirteen mystic river and frost. Nixon plus acclaimed tv series. Such as fox's the following amazon's. I love dick and most recently showtime's city on a hill which was just renewed for a third season and as the husband for the last thirty. Three years of the actress keira sedgwick. I'm talking of course about kevin bacon over the course of our conversation. The sixty two year. Old and i discussed what he learned from early. Foams like animal house and diner. How footloose made him. A giant movie star and why. That didn't last. What happened seven years. After footloose that resulted in career. Rebirth and renaissance. What years later ultimately led him to reconsider his views about television and ultimately led him to city on a hill plus much more and so without further ado. Let's.

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"kenneth williams" Discussed on YEK YEK JE

YEK YEK JE

06:10 min | 2 years ago

"kenneth williams" Discussed on YEK YEK JE

"Morning. Yellow know by a coup akwa in my opinion but opened up butter. Who let but the young me going to maui. You're gonna go get the base color your second. Yes while open much more value casting input. Go get peggy by right. But that's where mitchum all we give every sunday but oh yes especially total number sinema documentum. Aqaba sought seldom panic again. Brings back me to make me wanna talk and talk one. Yeah soccer. I set it up. Put up in your opinion. But because i soon agai- number one is like okay. Maybe work with goosebumps with as we go to laden okay. Gooby different accidentally because needed took lua gua covy by series. I could with as many jerusalem new who right. Okay okay. maybe tomorrow buka get on a couple of us. Why don't we auto two weeks. Before i woke up agrippa a lien against it because can avoid crowd disorder vida. Okay was data again. The peek a boo billion. Acoustic cable. Portable pinup who super get billion harris lasting genetic. I got you can mongla coup kidding. What's the last week of student. Got the we'll get in an be with with more is gonna books could go drum. May orrin disembodied. Mutlu dan aku denise and we back okay. Bye-bye gonna be lucky this. This says he's thing that was fashion. Show loser loser. Loser could avocado tomato. Lewellen luma good whatever. Jumble give me motorized axa recently a few ago but you're not going to come into. The green grass really can seattle controversy. We get our best likes to. But but with auto you'll see but i'm going to talk would come up with a u. n. Decided you said the ugly but kuch abreu cutting my do that. I could do boy when i went to get good luck with the oracle item. What i was about a political go by cantera. Hawaii itchy essien credible. Which was the up with enough. We can again on smoking. Are you getting to know your own. Banks kenneth williams get your own people your own group of people that you are. Apparently apparently bibi kusala but by. This is how i feel not so much. I think they're doing to you know maybe this. That's how i think what set the the aggressor ticket to our but during accuracy to tiger thing too much you know know if people wanna say okay you can feel true you know when people just like glance go like just but you knew it. Someone is diluted. Did the your god. How kickoff with such a deal go. I must've according to go pump to the wto up saito. you're not gonna glue hot. Obviously offer warranty wound up because newton region about will be good. Look at the whole again. We took in john luka legit to this getaway marketing about region targeting luder w two so the second school By sea ice is. We're going to really big long. This orion then bernanke hoagie who des moines columbus blue army sydney aggressive your pricey over the brew see young beep beep at abreu. Aeko opening.

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"kenneth williams" Discussed on Chief Yuya: Learn the Calculations, Insights, and the Lifestyle of a Royal Man

Chief Yuya: Learn the Calculations, Insights, and the Lifestyle of a Royal Man

06:19 min | 3 years ago

"kenneth williams" Discussed on Chief Yuya: Learn the Calculations, Insights, and the Lifestyle of a Royal Man

"Real deep story but one of the things you know like like they get you is like you know socrates plato like we do the will of gods because it's good And i'm paraphrasing missing. Love litigated or the does he say. The gods do certain things because it's good. See what i'm saying so something done. Because god's good do the gods do it because it's good very deep question very very very deep question you know on within the context of that story i would. I would urge you all to check it out minute especially when lightning people will polly And i'm a you know people recognize that there are multiple God influences It's a really good question. Because one of the things he also talks about those like this is the will of the gods and this and that. And i had to bother to to to the court for murder. Because that's what the gods would want me to repeat and socrates you bahati notable dogs. Would how do you know that at and he was. I don't so the guard. The gods argue with each other so if our own piece aside you know so if our own gods arguing each other then that means there will conflicting. You know what i'm saying. So how would you get. Which one are you picking a will or that one's me right. So it's a really interesting perspective just pondering look at your circling around signing understand. Well you know when. I say i have the heart of the divine which one you know so when you say that like take on the heart of the creator would one of my talking about so. That's why you hear me say the most time or you know most high high above all of them yet is there's a bunch of but dealing with the top top men you know or you you need in the way. Why speak about that. we are servants. Most you might say well. How can you say he served in the most high young yesterday. News tomato boone ocean. What the heck you know. We read plato socrates. I think in may help you to maybe understand some of that. But like i said in this time of the equinoxes you can really work on supporting to perfection. You know by coming to that place where we recognize in the highest will you know of course is the moxie. Gnc's the teachers pushing spell it. I wanted to see which. I was gonna come out looked up You know socrates and aretha. But i didn't see nothing man about aretha. She wasn't even any on. No man i saw. They do system eh. Assist out story. You know i wanted to see jumps out. He got to spend but Yeah so we got we got it evolve you know and i realize i'm i'm as i'm getting older man. I might be developing a nervous. Take you know Broke and i noticed that you know world that sometimes when i'm speaking to you you just ticked his comes out. Well you know. So how do we know that we are functioning on the perfected heart and we we perfecting that person broke united. So that stubbornness we stay stuck. We have doing the chamber around heart. That's impressive it is not company. It's not it's not pushing things throughout the body was not pushing light energy and light throughout that system It's not taken that new border. Pops barsky doing his ro It's not taking that new water and making new blood with finance because Because we we've decided to entrust ourselves and our ideas of righteousness society or we haven't encrusted ourselves. Enslaved ourselves to to do creators concepts of righteousness and piety sadique thing. I'm telling you is really deep especially but those are being you consider yourself to be altus which is while ox. Spiritualists is a really deep thing as why so many of us still struggle and a series. Where would you don't apple double and the reason is because you are doing slave to your own will. He's kenneth williams enslaved your own. Well that's why like a lot of times i'll duty segments and instill will fall down to the simplest stupidest tight bove. I'm not saying that binding. Why exact question. And so i'm not saying about you or anybody's the question in the segment but a lot of times and y'all are witnesses. People talked about it. Mean you be teaching all of this. And it'll just ask a dumb question. Because if fixated on their own agenda of their own world aimlessness he did. They don't with it'll soon as cheap. Every i'm gary. Bassim is blessing. Suzy takes a breath. You know Interested in your stupid questions because that's just not the time that we and right now you know. We're in a very critical time and so critical that now we got to really move like like i'm used the word. God move like god a little bit of wisdom that you think you've got that you ain't saying nothing. Usa and nothing or you are trying to capitalize off the wisdom and and divinity of broken people. Some will you plane sky gods someone you appraise the sand gods so you plan of poverty. God's look at the regions where where you say you're gods derived.

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Officer, Dallas and Golf discussed on Todd and Don

Todd and Don

00:26 sec | 5 years ago

Officer, Dallas and Golf discussed on Todd and Don

"For Don prior taking a few days off having shoulder surgery. He's going to be fine. You could you could send him a nice message or a funny message. If you want on his Facebook page anytime, in fact, that's what you should do mocking. Just go to his Facebook page and just start posting all kinds of crazy stuff. Just Philadelphia fell in love it. He'll love it to give him something to read whatever he's going through his recovery process. And it could be a long one told me Ed Clements has sent me a barrage of text

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'A Moral Obligation': Illinois AG to Meet With State's Archdioceses Over Priest Abuse

Patti Vasquez

00:35 sec | 5 years ago

'A Moral Obligation': Illinois AG to Meet With State's Archdioceses Over Priest Abuse

"The attorney general to talk policies and procedures with. The archdiocese in connection with sexual abuse allegations here's WGN's Judy, pilot with more Lisa Madigan says the Catholic church has. A moral obligation to provide its parishioners and the public a. Complete and accurate accounting of all sexually inappropriate behavior involving priests she says her office has. Reviewed the Pennsylvania grand jury report which identifies at least seven priests with connections to. Illinois she says the Chicago archdiocese has agreed to meet with her she plans to reach. Out to the other diocese in Illinois to have the same conversation she says she. Expects the bishops will agree and cooperate

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Man guilty of murder in death of Chicago teen who performed at Obama inauguration

Patti Vasquez

00:35 sec | 5 years ago

Man guilty of murder in death of Chicago teen who performed at Obama inauguration

"The attorney general to talk policies and procedures with. The archdiocese in connection with sexual abuse allegations here's WGN's Judy, pilot with more Lisa Madigan says the Catholic church has. A moral obligation to provide its parishioners and the public a. Complete and accurate accounting of all sexually inappropriate behavior involving priests she says her office has. Reviewed the Pennsylvania grand jury report which identifies at least seven priests with connections to. Illinois she says the Chicago archdiocese has agreed to meet with her she plans to reach. Out to the other diocese in Illinois to have the same conversation she says she. Expects the bishops will agree and cooperate

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Iowa student killed by 'sharp force injuries'

The Download with Justin Kaufmann

00:23 sec | 5 years ago

Iowa student killed by 'sharp force injuries'

"Preliminary, autopsy results show that I watch college students Molly Tibbets was. Killed by multiple sharp force injuries this. Date medical examiner also determined that Tibbets death was a homicide the division of, criminal investigation. Released the information today saying the autopsy also officially confirmed the body was found in rural Iowa the week that. Week was. That. Of twenty year, old Tibbets a suspect in that murder was arrested on

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President Trump, Pendleton Williams and Trump discussed on The Chris Plante Show

The Chris Plante Show

00:19 sec | 5 years ago

President Trump, Pendleton Williams and Trump discussed on The Chris Plante Show

"Do more now from our Jennifer Keiper. Cook County jury has found Kenneth Williams guilty of first degree murder in the death of. Fifteen year. Old idea Pendleton Williams who is now twenty five was accused of being the. Getaway driver separate juries were empaneled to hear the evidence against him and against the alleged gunman. Mikhail ward prosecutors allege ward fired into a

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Confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Kavanaugh to begin Sept. 4

Steve Dahl

00:34 sec | 5 years ago

Confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Kavanaugh to begin Sept. 4

"Charged in the fatal shooting of a fifteen year old Khadijah Pendleton are Nick gale has more honor student idea Pendleton, was with friends at a just a mile from President. Obama's home here, in Chicago when she was shot. In January twenty thirty just days after she performed with her high school band at Obama's inaugural festivities or death garnered national. Attention as well as tension from the president and first lady Michelle, Obama who, attended Pendleton funeral Michael ward and Kenneth Williams are accused of opening fire on the group of friends who they. Mistook for rival gang, members according to police

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