19 Burst results for "Tilda Swinton"

"tilda swinton" Discussed on ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes

05:52 min | 6 months ago

"tilda swinton" Discussed on ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes

"Thank you. You can bring your grandma and your heart desire we won't know why the bank is. I am the banking queen. The docile tones of Paul shankland and Barney Frank. Look, let me give you some background here on what's going on because they're trying to blame Trump for these bank failures. But that's just simply not accurate. It was Barney Frank, the former Democrat who co sponsored the law that tightened banking regulations after the financial crisis, but he's also been on the board of directors at signature bank. And part of what former president Trump signed into law in 2018 raised the asset threshold to $250 billion, meaning signature and other banks, this is from The Wall Street Journal, no longer needed to comply with the extra regulations set out at Dodd Frank. And after that bill was signed, signature bank doubled in size to a $110 billion in assets. And Barney Frank is raking in $2.4 million in compensation right now from signature bank. Barney Frank rejected the idea that the regulatory change abetted signatures collapse. I don't know about that. But what I can tell you is this, that the Biden administration sees this as an opportunity to crack down on regional and smaller banks. And consolidate those banks into the larger banks out there. This is nothing more than an attempt to nationalize banking in America. That's what's going on here. So pay attention in the coming days and see what happens next. All right, got to take a break here 8 four four 747 88 68. That's a toll free telephone number that's 8 four four 747 88 68. This is the Todd storm show. All right, folks, a bit of breaking news to share with you. This happening over international airspace over the Black Sea, where a U.S. Reaper drone has collided with a Russian jet. This is a Russian SU 27 jet. Now the MQ 9 Reaper, this is, this is not like the little drone you fly in your backyard. This sucker is pretty big. I think I just got a wingspan of about 66 feet, so this is a big, big drone, it has a maximum payload of 3800 pounds. And can actually be armed with hellfire missiles. We don't know. We don't know what was on that drone. This is from Fox News. This, again, just breaking, so we don't have a lot of information here. It was one of two SU 27s flying. Again, international airspace international waters, the propeller to the drone was damaged, it landed in the Black Sea, west of Crimea, the jet, the Russian jet was headed toward Crimea and apparently landed. So that's all the information we have right now. We will keep you updated. I'm telling you, this administration, and this Pentagon, they are going to walk us right into a shooting war with the Russians, if we're not careful. This is just crazy. So we'll keep you updated on this big breaking news story coming out of the out of the Black Sea. This is an interesting story. The south by Southwest festival underway in Austin. And a British actress, her name is Tilda Swinton. I like her. She says that she will not wear a mask on the set of her new project, even though she was told that she had to wear a mask. She was doing an interview giving a keynote address at south by Southwest, the big festival. She said, I'm actually just about to start shooting a picture in Ireland. I was told full disclosure, and I'm sure this is being recorded, people in Ireland might hear it, to wear a mask at all times, and I'm not wearing a mask because I'm super healthy. And I've had COVID so many times, I'm so full of antibodies, and I have faith. And she also complimented the crowd in Austin for not wearing face masks themselves. She says it's very nice to see your face, your faces, unmasked. Swinton, previously spoke of her affinity for cinema 9 years ago at the festival, said the pandemic had only amplified the film industry. And went on to deliver a very nice speech. So I'm glad to see it at least one person in Hollywood. That's a standing up and saying, yeah, we're not going to do this anymore. Because when I was in Washington, D.C. for cpac. I had never seen so many people wearing the face burkas. I mean, it was insane. Just about everybody walking around and you knew they were Democrats, was wearing one of those masks. Absolutely unbelievable. So good for you, ma'am, I appreciate you taking a good stand there..

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"tilda swinton" Discussed on ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes

05:13 min | 6 months ago

"tilda swinton" Discussed on ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes

"The docile tones of Paul shankman and Bernie Frank. Look, let me give you some background here on what's going on because they're trying to blame Trump for these bank failures. But that's just simply not accurate. It was Barney Frank, the former Democrat, who co sponsored the law that tightened banking regulations after the financial crisis, but he's also been on the board of directors at signature bank. And part of what former president Trump signed into law in 2018 raised the asset threshold to $250 billion, meaning signature and other banks, this is from The Wall Street Journal, no longer needed to comply with the extra regulations set out in Dodd Frank. And after that bill was signed, signature bank doubled in size to a $110 billion in assets. And Barney Frank is raking in $2.4 million in compensation right now from signature bank. Barney Frank rejected the idea that the regulatory change abetted signatures collapse. I don't know about that. But what I can tell you is this that the Biden administration sees this as an opportunity to crack down on regional and smaller banks. And consolidate those banks into the larger banks out there. This is nothing more than an attempt to nationalize banking in America. That's what's going on here. So pay attention in the coming days and see what happens next. All right, got to take a break here 8 four four 747 88 68. That's a toll free telephone number that's 8 four four 747 88 68. This is the Todd stern show. All right folks, a bit of breaking news to share with you. This happening over international airspace over the Black Sea where a U.S. Reaper drone has collided with a Russian jet. This is a Russian SU 27 jet. Now the MQ 9 Reaper, this is, this is not like the little drone you fly in your backyard. This sucker is pretty big. I think that's got a winged wingspan of about 66 feet. So this is a big, big drone, it has a maximum payload of 3800 pounds. And can actually be armed with hellfire missiles. We don't know. We don't know what was on that drone. This is from Fox News. This, again, just breaking, so we don't have a lot of information here. It was one of the one of two SU 27s flying. Again, international airspace international waters, the propeller to the drone was damaged, it landed in the Black Sea, west of Crimea, the jet, the Russian jet was headed toward Crimea and apparently landed. So that's all the information we have right now. We will keep you updated. I'm telling you, this administration, and this Pentagon, they are going to walk us right into a shooting war with the Russians, if we're not careful. This is just crazy. So we'll keep you updated on this big breaking news story coming out of the out of the Black Sea. This is an interesting story. The south by Southwest festival underway in Austin. And a British actress, her name is Tilda Swinton. I like her. She says that she will not wear a mask on the set of her new project, even though she was told that she had to wear a mask. She was doing an interview giving a keynote address at south by Southwest, the big festival. She said, I'm actually just about to start shooting a picture in Ireland. I was told full disclosure, and I'm sure this is being recorded, people in Ireland might hear it, to wear a mask at all times, and I'm not wearing a mask because I'm super healthy. And I've had COVID so many times, I'm so full of antibodies, and I have faith. And she also complimented the crowd in Austin for not wearing face masks themselves. She says it's very nice to see your face, your faces unmasked. Swinton, previously spoke of her affinity for cinema 9 years ago at the festival, said the pandemic had only amplified the film industry. And went on to deliver a very nice speech. So I'm glad to see it at least one person in Hollywood. That's a standing up and saying, yeah, we're not going to do this anymore. Because when I was in Washington, D.C. for cpac. I had never seen so many people wearing the face burkas. I mean, it was insane. Just about everybody walking around and you knew they were Democrats, was wearing one of those masks. Absolutely unbelievable. So good for you, ma'am, I appreciate you had taken a good stand there..

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"tilda swinton" Discussed on Awards Chatter

Awards Chatter

05:39 min | 2 years ago

"tilda swinton" Discussed on Awards Chatter

"Happy birthday to him. Happy birthday tilda. I was after I was a head shot the first Fifty Shades movie and it was before it was coming out. That summer, I was like, I'm not gonna do I left and my friend at the time was married to Patrick Carney the drummer of the black keys. And I just went on tour with them. So I was on a tour bus in the middle of nimes, France, or something. Literally in a field. And I got a call from my agent saying that Luca wanted to meet with me. And I had read the script for a bigger splash a while before and they had cast Margot Robbie in it. And then I guess Margo fell out and Luka wanted to meet with me. So I flew to his house and crema outside of Milan and went for a walk with him and talked to him and then the next week I was on a plane to pantelleria this island off the coast of Sicily between Sicily and Tunisia. And I went there and he was like, obviously, he's like, the part is yours and just come and we'll do a table read. He's like, I've never done a table read before, but it'll be funny. And I was literally just shaking in my boots. I was like, what the fuck am I doing? I was on this island with Tilda Swinton. And ray finds, and it was too soon. It was a week later. I was like, I can't do this. I'm not going to do this well. I have had no time to even understand what this movie is or who this person is. And so after the table read, I was like, I'm so sorry. I can't do this. And everyone was just like, what? You good? And I was not. It was like a panic attack. I was just like, I am not going to do a good job. And I am scared. And tilda was like, you are going to do this, you got this part. You can do this. And I am here. And we'll figure it out. Can I just interject? So if people haven't seen it essentially, your character is sort of like a Lolita esque young woman who has recently been discovered that's been a discovery that her father is the character played by ray finds, right? And he had formerly been involved with the musician manager. Yeah, right, I've told this character who's now on an island with her. Boy toy. And all of a sudden, ray finds a new show up and things are people are baiting each other and it's basically a four person match, right?.

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"tilda swinton" Discussed on So it's a show?: keeping up with the Gilmore Girls

So it's a show?: keeping up with the Gilmore Girls

05:24 min | 2 years ago

"tilda swinton" Discussed on So it's a show?: keeping up with the Gilmore Girls

"Well french deuce batch baby award season as i have been seeing movies with movie stars in the movie theater and pumped and i'm watching things going this. This is probably going to be on my top ten list. This is probably gonna be in my top five. And i'm so excited it's nice to be back in the season actually wasn't that long ago because the oscars were in april. This year i saw the french dispatch last night. Love love love. love loved it. and i. Just there's a zillion famous people in it. Go see timothy xiaomei. Go see francis mcdormand. Jeffrey wright tilda swinton owen wilson. It's gonna make say why l. And so many famous people. It's wonderful and don't take the children. There is some nudity and language in brief violence. But if you are an adult and feel like you can handle those things or a soon to be adult and feel like you can handle those things go. What's great is it. Feel good is a drama. It's very funny. It is a. It's kind of an anthology film. It is the story of a news magazine in its final issue. But you're actually in the stories so the actors earned just in little segments in like there's a story about an artist in his muse and he's in prison. There is a story about a student revolution. There's a story about chef who saves somebody's life. There's an obituary there are like little bits and it is just one of the most. Like life-giving exuberant joyful. Lovely beautiful films. And i just had a wonderful wonderful time. That sounds wonderful. 'cause i have not been feeling heavy movies lately so this is not heavy. I mean there are things that in a different movie would be heavy. But in a west anderson movie are very quirky. And funny gotcha or grief. Yeah so is it only feeders right now or is it on to my understanding. Yes only in theaters right now. So that is my recommendation..

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"tilda swinton" Discussed on Whimsically Volatile

Whimsically Volatile

07:24 min | 2 years ago

"tilda swinton" Discussed on Whimsically Volatile

"That we developed it. I called squeeze box. I was just overwhelmed with learning from justin. Vivian from antony now. A nominee and and Lady bunny mr. Mike and jane county sheriff these trends and drag performers. Who were my teachers and to create a character that you know i think of as more of a a drag persona than a trans person because you know. He was forced into an operation right any personal choice. It's not really a trans character. But the the art of self creation being something that could save her or at least protect her sure until she doesn't need the armor breath because armor is given to you by culture right. It's like what i call the beinart key. You are man or woman fry when we really kind of a little bit of everything sure And man woman is required by conservative or fascist cultures. Because it's controllable and also because misogyny actually dictates that if you're a feminine manual therefore less than human rights If you're masculine women you know you have a little bit higher on the but a woman is still love. So hierarchies are necessary also The binoche is necessary for capitalism. Because you can market to it right when you know what they are you can market whereas with with clearness with individuality with the complexity that we are We can't fit into niches. That are sellable to you. Know it's it's it's confusing. Do you think that's changed. Though in the last fifteen diglis of definitely gotten better for queer for gender variant for for for a lot of people. i mean. what's weird about now. Is that in some ways. We're better off than we've ever been in this world in terms of poverty and disease in economics and yet because of global warming and because of the internet new cycle we get battered by information. Sure yeah and polarized by it and facts. Become what you want them to be. You know if all news fake now than all stories are true which weirdly why think fiction is even more important now than in the past. Journalism certainly is but if there's no group acceptance of an objective fact which is certainly the case in our regime right now then. All we have is stories ryan. You know so. There's more responsibility. I mean it's it's scary. So and young people coming into a world where they're told it it's all downhill kids. Yeah because even if they were lying there was a sense of we can make the world a better place and now like i was just on a podcast where the host was saying. We shouldn't let bad news destroy possibility for joy for creation and for having kids and he was attacked by attack. A young people. Saying how dare you say we should have kids in. This says paula time. Because it's responsible to bring them into a world where it's going to be hell. How dare you. These are like kids talking right in ways. Righteousness in a way that old people used to dictate to you right. I have a piece with characters from my life but also writing characters. That are not like me. You know who's an african character is a british woman of color in his as a white gay man and my not allowed to write a occurred to revoke a straight black woman. If i'm then you might as well throw out the possibility of someone imagining themselves in someone else's shoes or something like a woman under the influence wouldn't be allowed. Yep excuse man telling one story which to me is actually an incredible Feminists document a woman by a man. Right you know his collaborator which his wife forced into what a woman is supposed to be By pierre fox character and by culture and cracking the exactly she tries so hard to be mother that she snaps or a good lover and she snaps and these insights can come from all angles. Right you know. Can i only play gay characters. Can straight guys only play streak. I'm it's complex. Jerseys idea people who have been left out of the system and should be in roy or allowed to tell their stories but there's also a sense of Play this loss in a sense of imagination that can be lost to sure. Certainly finding that balance is very important. It is very tricky. Like what's your take for instance scarlett johansson getting a lot of heat. Oh yes we'll that that made sense because there are many trans actors who can play that. Sure but is she not allowed to play something. That's closer to her. Is she not allowed to play michelle saga shit for playing a character in ghost in the shell. That's right yeah Which is not particularly japanese story in comes from japan And tilda swinton playing the ancient one in them in doctor. Strange a lot of those things are not exactly not as much lazier. Racism as economic capitalist decisions. These are people who are already stars therefore they get to do whatever they want. Which is exhausting to me. When i grew up in the world where i was an openly gay actor and i saw straight actors getting oscars because they were brave. I'm over here too but it's good that we're talking about you know equitability in an opportunity for sure. It gets bad when censorship is involved to win the laws. Become all about restriction restriction. And also your job becomes not offending as opposed to creating alternatives. Sure because it's hard to play negative you know when. I'm directing an actor. I i don't say don't 'cause that's all they think about if i say don't scratch your head in the scene at all you get very self conscious would you. What am i hans doing. And yeah when you tell someone. Don't be racist as opposed to try putting yourself in a situation you've never been where race is challenging to you try Going somewhere. You haven't been yeah physically. I think every american should be forced to live outside the country for a while. It would solve a lot of problems of provincial. You know thinking yeah yeah Those are positive acts volunteer and help to learn about trans issues. By helping out with this. You know as opposed to don't do that and don't speak the wrong way about something.

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"tilda swinton" Discussed on Whimsically Volatile

Whimsically Volatile

08:34 min | 2 years ago

"tilda swinton" Discussed on Whimsically Volatile

"Really noted in this also watching hedwig recently. How much autobiographical material informs your fictional material will. It's the only safe form now appropriation. Right as the character played by justin. Vivian bond yes. Says she's my professor and she's a say our study creative writing she goes. You might as well say creative appropriation. Because if he didn't experience your character's lives you don't get to tell her story And obviously we're tweaking a little bit but we'll sure there is a little of panic in the air of Coming out of very righteous grievances and such of Really inclusion People have determined that. It's you can't really tell someone else story. But kind of obviates. The possibility imagination and empathy and to me being an actor. You know playing people that. I'm not made me a better person It made me a more empathetic person. Because you're thinking about life through different perspective. Yeah i mean. I can have a joke. Studies say that people who read fiction have more empathy than who read the news. I read that on huff po and it really moved me. There is a sense of kind of now maybe autobiographies only safe sure. Non offensive a form. Yeah with consent. Waivers trigger warnings when necessary as recommended by a possessor dr goons dr goons which was Justin's cared know had a friend named karen gun. I mispronounce it gueant. But she's a who and also a real role model for me. When i was creating hedvig. I met a justin vivian. She goes by vivid more now. Okay after i was creating vivid was hanging out in the club that we developed it. I called squeeze box. I was just overwhelmed with learning from justin. Vivian from antony now. A nominee and and Lady bunny mr. Mike and jane county sheriff these trends and drag performers. Who were my teachers and to create a character that you know i think of as more of a a drag persona than a trans person because you know. He was forced into an operation right any personal choice. It's not really a trans character. But the the art of self creation being something that could save her or at least protect her sure until she doesn't need the armor breath because armor is given to you by culture right. It's like what i call the beinart key. You are man or woman fry when we really kind of a little bit of everything sure And man woman is required by conservative or fascist cultures. Because it's controllable and also because misogyny actually dictates that if you're a feminine manual therefore less than human rights If you're masculine women you know you have a little bit higher on the but a woman is still love. So hierarchies are necessary also The binoche is necessary for capitalism. Because you can market to it right when you know what they are you can market whereas with with clearness with individuality with the complexity that we are We can't fit into niches. That are sellable to you. Know it's it's it's confusing. Do you think that's changed. Though in the last fifteen diglis of definitely gotten better for queer for gender variant for for for a lot of people. i mean. what's weird about now. Is that in some ways. We're better off than we've ever been in this world in terms of poverty and disease in economics and yet because of global warming and because of the internet new cycle we get battered by information. Sure yeah and polarized by it and facts. Become what you want them to be. You know if all news fake now than all stories are true which weirdly why think fiction is even more important now than in the past. Journalism certainly is but if there's no group acceptance of an objective fact which is certainly the case in our regime right now then. All we have is stories ryan. You know so. There's more responsibility. I mean it's it's scary. So and young people coming into a world where they're told it it's all downhill kids. Yeah because even if they were lying there was a sense of we can make the world a better place and now like i was just on a podcast where the host was saying. We shouldn't let bad news destroy possibility for joy for creation and for having kids and he was attacked by attack. A young people. Saying how dare you say we should have kids in. This says paula time. Because it's responsible to bring them into a world where it's going to be hell. How dare you. These are like kids talking right in ways. Righteousness in a way that old people used to dictate to you right. I have a piece with characters from my life but also writing characters. That are not like me. You know who's an african character is a british woman of color in his as a white gay man and my not allowed to write a occurred to revoke a straight black woman. If i'm then you might as well throw out the possibility of someone imagining themselves in someone else's shoes or something like a woman under the influence wouldn't be allowed. Yep excuse man telling one story which to me is actually an incredible Feminists document a woman by a man. Right you know his collaborator which his wife forced into what a woman is supposed to be By pierre fox character and by culture and cracking the exactly she tries so hard to be mother that she snaps or a good lover and she snaps and these insights can come from all angles. Right you know. Can i only play gay characters. Can straight guys only play streak. I'm it's complex. Jerseys idea people who have been left out of the system and should be in roy or allowed to tell their stories but there's also a sense of Play this loss in a sense of imagination that can be lost to sure. Certainly finding that balance is very important. It is very tricky. Like what's your take for instance scarlett johansson getting a lot of heat. Oh yes we'll that that made sense because there are many trans actors who can play that. Sure but is she not allowed to play something. That's closer to her. Is she not allowed to play michelle saga shit for playing a character in ghost in the shell. That's right yeah Which is not particularly japanese story in comes from japan And tilda swinton playing the ancient one in them in doctor. Strange a lot of those things are not exactly not as much lazier. Racism as economic capitalist decisions. These are people who are already stars therefore they get to do whatever they want. Which is exhausting to me. When i grew up in the world where i was an openly gay actor and i saw straight actors getting oscars because they were brave. I'm over here too but it's good that we're talking about you know equitability in an opportunity for sure. It gets bad when censorship is involved to win the laws. Become all about restriction restriction. And also your job becomes not offending as opposed to creating alternatives. Sure because it's hard to play negative.

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"tilda swinton" Discussed on Whimsically Volatile

Whimsically Volatile

07:51 min | 2 years ago

"tilda swinton" Discussed on Whimsically Volatile

"Righteous grievances and such of Really inclusion People have determined that. It's you can't really tell someone else story. But kind of obviates. The possibility imagination and empathy and to me being an actor. You know playing people that. I'm not made me a better person It made me a more empathetic person. Because you're thinking about life through different perspective. Yeah i mean. I can have a joke. Studies say that people who read fiction have more empathy than who read the news. I read that on huff po and it really moved me. There is a sense of kind of now maybe autobiographies only safe sure. Non offensive a form. Yeah with consent. Waivers trigger warnings when necessary as recommended by a possessor dr goons dr goons which was Justin's cared know had a friend named karen gun. I mispronounce it gueant. But she's a who and also a real role model for me. When i was creating hedvig. I met a justin vivian. She goes by vivid more now. Okay after i was creating vivid was hanging out in the club that we developed it. I called squeeze box. I was just overwhelmed with learning from justin. Vivian from antony now. A nominee and and Lady bunny mr. Mike and jane county sheriff these trends and drag performers. Who were my teachers and to create a character that you know i think of as more of a a drag persona than a trans person because you know. He was forced into an operation right any personal choice. It's not really a trans character. But the the art of self creation being something that could save her or at least protect her sure until she doesn't need the armor breath because armor is given to you by culture right. It's like what i call the beinart key. You are man or woman fry when we really kind of a little bit of everything sure And man woman is required by conservative or fascist cultures. Because it's controllable and also because misogyny actually dictates that if you're a feminine manual therefore less than human rights If you're masculine women you know you have a little bit higher on the but a woman is still love. So hierarchies are necessary also The binoche is necessary for capitalism. Because you can market to it right when you know what they are you can market whereas with with clearness with individuality with the complexity that we are We can't fit into niches. That are sellable to you. Know it's it's it's confusing. Do you think that's changed. Though in the last fifteen diglis of definitely gotten better for queer for gender variant for for for a lot of people. i mean. what's weird about now. Is that in some ways. We're better off than we've ever been in this world in terms of poverty and disease in economics and yet because of global warming and because of the internet new cycle we get battered by information. Sure yeah and polarized by it and facts. Become what you want them to be. You know if all news fake now than all stories are true which weirdly why think fiction is even more important now than in the past. Journalism certainly is but if there's no group acceptance of an objective fact which is certainly the case in our regime right now then. All we have is stories ryan. You know so. There's more responsibility. I mean it's it's scary. So and young people coming into a world where they're told it it's all downhill kids. Yeah because even if they were lying there was a sense of we can make the world a better place and now like i was just on a podcast where the host was saying. We shouldn't let bad news destroy possibility for joy for creation and for having kids and he was attacked by attack. A young people. Saying how dare you say we should have kids in. This says paula time. Because it's responsible to bring them into a world where it's going to be hell. How dare you. These are like kids talking right in ways. Righteousness in a way that old people used to dictate to you right. I have a piece with characters from my life but also writing characters. That are not like me. You know who's an african character is a british woman of color in his as a white gay man and my not allowed to write a occurred to revoke a straight black woman. If i'm then you might as well throw out the possibility of someone imagining themselves in someone else's shoes or something like a woman under the influence wouldn't be allowed. Yep excuse man telling one story which to me is actually an incredible Feminists document a woman by a man. Right you know his collaborator which his wife forced into what a woman is supposed to be By pierre fox character and by culture and cracking the exactly she tries so hard to be mother that she snaps or a good lover and she snaps and these insights can come from all angles. Right you know. Can i only play gay characters. Can straight guys only play streak. I'm it's complex. Jerseys idea people who have been left out of the system and should be in roy or allowed to tell their stories but there's also a sense of Play this loss in a sense of imagination that can be lost to sure. Certainly finding that balance is very important. It is very tricky. Like what's your take for instance scarlett johansson getting a lot of heat. Oh yes we'll that that made sense because there are many trans actors who can play that. Sure but is she not allowed to play something. That's closer to her. Is she not allowed to play michelle saga shit for playing a character in ghost in the shell. That's right yeah Which is not particularly japanese story in comes from japan And tilda swinton playing the ancient one in them in doctor. Strange a lot of those things are not exactly not as much lazier. Racism as economic capitalist decisions. These are people who are already stars therefore they get to do whatever they want. Which is exhausting to me. When i grew up in the world where i was an openly gay actor and i saw straight actors getting oscars because they were brave. I'm over here too but it's good that we're talking about you know equitability in an opportunity for sure. It gets bad when censorship is involved to win the laws. Become all about restriction restriction. And also your job becomes not offending as opposed to creating alternatives. Sure because it's hard to play negative.

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"tilda swinton" Discussed on The Fantasmagorium Show

The Fantasmagorium Show

08:07 min | 2 years ago

"tilda swinton" Discussed on The Fantasmagorium Show

"Right. So that's one of those weird minimalist slow-burn film festival movies that Look like one thing and turn out to be something completely different will. I don't know what it's about. Neither do i okay but tilda swinton is a fascinating actress to wash. I've never seen her phone it in and Whenever she is in something it does elevate the work and no. I am not going to attempt to pronounce that name right. It's it's it's a hell of a name so from from the director until this went and come comes a bewildering drama about a scottish woman. Who after hearing a loud bang at daybreak begins experiencing a mysterious sensory syndrome while traversing the jungles of colombia. Well what the hell's bang. I don't know i. I like to know we may find out what the bank is. When the movie comes out So a trailer. I'm all. I always try to watch films from the neon. The company neon production young. They they make like eight. Twenty four quality film. That's usually just quirky and weird enough to really excite. You know my senses a so. I always try to to give a a look. they're not all home runs. Obviously not every film's going to be but they do make quality work and that one looks pretty good and i loved tilda swinton. Watch anything with her that even if it's her standing in the jungle for an hour and a half as long as i get that bomb bong yeah every every every every every four beats just. Give me the all right okay. Let's the comments if you don't mind oh not at all not at all cam cam. Hey bud hey came to see you It says lou. It's good to see you next one. Facebook user High you are. You are ominously minimus. james gunn also said that marvel is a lot more restrictive creatively compared to dc. So i think by boring. He's referring to the sameness of lot of marvel movies or that. A lot of marvel movies have the restrictiveness is built in. I and that doesn't mean that they're completely handcuffed. But you fight you off and says you know the the the mcu is a thing and we have to play within these boundaries but you can paint within these boundaries as much as you want to. He gives us filmmakers a lot of leeway in that but but it is more restrictive than was ever going to be with him. A dc basically gave him the keys of the castles. And do whatever you want here. You wanna new. Superman do superman. We don't care you know. Well with guardians ertz with With the suicide squad that Was announced in went into production shortly after his temporary removal from marvel. And so with that i can. I can see how he would be a little bit more embracing or embraced by warner brothers. but i do i. There is there is a there is a A sameness to marvel movies. But i find it comforting that i know what i'm getting when i go into a marvel movie. Yep yeah me too. I and facebook users says gun even gushed about how. Dc's multi-diverse allows more unique ideas. Like the joker. Yeah oh yeah. Absolutely that that film. I think i. I think that film was surprised for a lot of people. Like i know that when i went when i saw it i was like. How can you have a joker movie without batman and the did and it was green. Yeah cam cam says got at your art thirty seven gotta go get some ice. I'll be back okay. I oh and it's good. Cam cam did get a show reminder today so that is good at everything is firing on all cylinders. Yeah and for some reason at the youtube not all. Sometimes they'll take your subscription away and then you'll you'll be like hey man i'm subscribe to that. I just had that happened yesterday to to channel and sometimes the notification bell though they'll though i know de-selected for some reason so Check in and hit the hit that bell every once in a while just to make sure you you know you know. When we're we do try to go live Like i said we try to keep this show very regular monday. Through friday One pm pacific four pm eastern Or wherever that may hit you are at in the on the planet So we try to do that at the same time but it's not always nice to have that that bell just in case we do. Sometimes we'll decide. Just get a wild hair and move decided to do a special show. Maybe later at night or we'll do Sometimes we'll do clip out will pop those on that way. You can get a A notification for one of the trailer reactions that we clip out or something special that we're doing so it's always nice to know when we're when we're about to drop something or facebook user is a twenty four actually financially worth that much or are they just asking for a lot since they know these companies are shelling out for ip. That's well. i think you you may be paying for the quality of the A as steve mentioned. I think they are paying for the quality of the product or they're asking for Potential buyers to be paying for the quality of the product as a as opposed to quantity so hereditary was a Was a bit of a surprise. And i if i'm not mistaken i was. I was moonlight from one thousand four as well. Now yeah so we. I'm sorry yes yes it was and so you do. Have they have an academy award winner under their belt and they are they are in the business of producing quality so that could be what they're selling point is well and and and just to be clear. Yes i do think i do. Think it's quality but they also know that that big corporations like apple and others are shelling out big money for the for. Ip of the problem is they're not really selling ip. They're selling A library of films. It's a little different in that sense or not really selling ip in that way. I don't think Apple is looking to pick up their library in order to make a spin off. Television shows off their which they might. They might be the case. But i don't think that's the primary driver. I think they want to I think they want to acquire a twenty four as it is and have them continue pumping out quality films under this. It may even be still under that twenty four banner eight twenty four and apple corporation or an apple right. Yes so i. I think that's probably what they wanna do. But i'm just just my off the top guests and p. as in sorry facebook user continues i p as in content for streamers and the quality set up a twenty four has to continuously make great content. So yes so in that in that context i think and then we agree. Yes that's what they want and Obviously that type of track record of quality. That eight twenty four has you can ask for our premium and right now. They know that companies like apple. Amazon and netflix are buying their big buyers for for that. Kind of stuff So.

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"tilda swinton" Discussed on The Fantasmagorium Show

The Fantasmagorium Show

07:01 min | 2 years ago

"tilda swinton" Discussed on The Fantasmagorium Show

"Independent film is available in non we we. We played a couple of really good ones. Here that are coming out pig for example Joked looks great There's there are independent film being made. It's just a fight of independent. Filmmakers are finding batter avenues than theaters for distribution distributing the work In fact i have another Trailer for tomorrow. Shoot up that we will watch tomorrow from neon. That's a slow burn. Tilda swinton a film. That looks great But if you if. I released that this friday in the cineplex make any money not not in a major market. You should not you know well. We checked trailer for the nicholas cage. Movie pig that's that. I want to be a quirky interesting independent film. That probably would just fall flat on. Its face now. I'm not saying that's the the the epitome of storytelling in the twenty. One hundred twenty s. What it is it. It is a different. It is a different avenue for it even even if you're interested in those sorts of films and obviously we're trying to cover those in with the trailers that we've been viewing lately. There are burgeoning movies that you can't see anywhere that a lot of even youtube creators are are showcasing. I had never heard of the the movie sensor that red letter media covered and that was that was a really interesting movie after. I got to see it because of the coverage that that mike and drink and those are clicked on on the channel. So you know if you would go check those settlers. I think gerald yes. Check some of those out there. They're very interesting so they are making these movies and never enter their tourists. Makings movies of just a problem is when you. When they distribute try to put them into theaters. nobody goes to see him You know so. I think there's a certain segment of the film going community that that loves these films that are passionate about these films but the general going on movie going audience just isn't at until that trend may be turned around because of things like seeing these up having access to them on streaming services. Then we might see a paradigm shift there. But until then i mean you know money talks in bs walks and if you not making money if if it's not gonna make the distributor money to put it in eaters it's gonna. They're gonna sell to netflix. Or or some other streaming with the amount of money that people are putting into mark bit companies studios are putting into marketing as well You can't compete. You're not gonna have the same marketing campaign for helping like pig or signs or settlers. I in the same way that you're gonna have a black widow. And so then. The richard the richard. I'm assuming you're referring to the kevin feige interview rotten tomatoes today. I think he. I think there are some easter eggs. I've been watching it and was going to suggest that we check it out in detail. And i i did. I did get to check that out this morning. i'm i'm the biggest thing i took away from that particular interview aside from the information. And the pri the promotional aspect of kevin foggy talking about the under represented characters. I think that we have a better setup than kevin fi like our backgrounds. When we do youtube interviews we look way better. Man are webcams are great. I don't know what this guy does with his money. but it's all blurry and his again weird steve. Do you have a favorite anthology film. I hate to put you on the spot. I'm going to go with four rooms off the top of my head. I like forums. There was a horror anthology movie that i really liked back in the day. Now for some Escaping me that it was good to three stories but eighty s. Oh my god. I wish i could remember but you so now. Nothing the top of my head. I'd have to. I'd have to look at it. Lists question thank. You don't appreciate appreciate the appreciate the the comment and the support. Absolutely yes and stories is quite me for ruining. I didn't read that. Oh four rooms doesn't hold up. I i find it. I find it holds up. I like it to other. But that's something. We don't have that speaking of anthology movies. I don't remember the hit. You remember the last anthology movie to be released on. No i can't. I can't either right. So that's something that's Maybe maybe new york. I love you or your tam. That was a double whammy but that was like ten years ago. That's a that's a segment of films that we have not seen lately. Oh there was that there was another horse. I think this was released a double. I think that was released on netflix. Netflix three or four stories in in the film anthology stories That's not. I mean that wasn't a i wasn't even theories. Fm netflix day. So i think they are. Some are getting mate. But we're not seeing those the theater. So if you're an aspiring filmmaker thinking about doing anthology and the richard is still here with. His friends. can't really chat though. I think you guys are striking gold great presentation week. We try we try. We're new so we a of mistakes and You know we're still trying to figure this whole this whole thing out blast doing it so i'll be having a blast watching gull. I think you started this fight with gundel. If you wanna go or should. I read it. And then you respond. Gundel says gundel says didn't claim that independent films were not available. It's the studios need to return to wanting to tell stories again instead of spectacle the studios make movies for the new york stock exchange. And i can't yet knows moving to win. I don't think anybody's disagreeing with that. But.

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"tilda swinton" Discussed on Little Gold Men

Little Gold Men

07:59 min | 2 years ago

"tilda swinton" Discussed on Little Gold Men

"It becomes really immersive To the extent that you really sort of feel like you know this character julie Who's played by honor. swinton burn. Whose tilt his daughter until there's also in the movie it's one of till does i think four movies at the festival this year And i think that part to for my taste maybe gets a little too naval gazing at points compared to because the first one is feels more universal than the second one is very much more specifically about hogs like even though there is all that stuff you can extrapolate about making art But it's still really powerful. And i mean she it. The filmmaking is gorgeous. And you know i i. I left the experience of seeing sort of floating. And i decided not to listen to a podcast on my walk but to listen to music and i sort of you know i felt sort of inspired i guess i i wanted to make something or at least feel that feeling prolonged so. I think that that is a movie. doing job. Well yeah any Any stand up performances in there. Well i mean soldiers in is not in it much. But she's terrific. I mean she's playing this. You know sort of wealthy country woman who Is very kind with her daughter. Not in not in a sort of stereotypically stern british way. But has that sort of you know not stiff but like medium soft operative You know and and she's just so good writing that it you know we we've seen tilda swinton be kind of wild and weird and and this is a much more buttoned up role. She she kind of inhabited just as well honor. Swinburne is is really persuasive in this role. I've been the only thing. I've seen her in so i'll be curious to see her. Do other things. A couple of other actors pop up harris dickinson from be transcendent number of other things. Briefly and joe allen of Billy lynn's half long time walk in the favorite is also in there. And they're both released on evermore and taylor swift. Yes exactly you know. And and and honest wouldn't bernie's really the the focus of the film and these characters these other performances kind of come and go but they all work really well together to create this very credible world. it it really feels like you know i. I don't know if joanna hogg is just really good at remembering people in moments in her life. I can't remember what happened last week. But or she's just pretending she can but it all feels incredibly textured and real and It just makes for a film watching experience that While she's not doing a ton of fancy you know be inventive camerawork or anything. So noticeable the whole of it really feels like very singular and like she's kind of inventing or at least you know is one of the few practitioners of a particular kind of film grammar Well next week. We'll talk again and we'll have a lot more titles to talk about including the french dispatch which i think is probably the biggest of the american movies that will be there. Yeah yeah i mean especially because it was supposed to be the festival last year so when all right we got finally see this thing. Yeah but so. I'd to close this out just like how has experienced actually being there. Ben like you say whether or not we should have the festivals and open question. I know everyone spitting into tubes. You had to like bring pound of paperwork with you to get across the border now that you're actually there. How does it feel. Yeah i mean. I i say that i'm gonna have dispatched from france about the french dispatch. Katie i don't know if i will because the process of getting into the movies is so far kind of aster will So they set up so basically a normal years you you line up with your badge in different colored badges getting different lines in certain badges getting into the theater earlier. It's a frustrating process but it it just is the can process and this year. They've decided because they're understandably they want to reduce crowding and lines so in so in addition to having your badge you also have to go onto a website and two days out so you try to get tickets for a movie two days hands you know You have to go at seven. Am on this website and try to reserve your tickets both for press performances and for public performances. And the problem is the website doesn't work or it hasn't so far. Wow so malfunctioning. Websites like the new york elections. Now can what's next. Yeah exactly so. I've had a bit of a freak out being like i m. i flew all the way here. Documentation i'm spitting into tubes and like. Am i even gonna get to see that many movies. You know i will i you know. I'm getting into some things but it's I'm just worried that with a movie. Like for instance patch the websites. Going gonna crash again because everyone's going to be trying to get on a seventy two to get their tickets But you know. I have to have faith in the process. I'm very fortunate to be here all day. The other thing. that's you know i. It is interesting that the festival normally in may which is before. The high season for french riviera travel begins. And i don't know that they're going to have at high season in a traditional way this year because of covid and everything and you know especially because british tourists are not really able to be here and they make up a huge volume of people visiting this part of the world So does feel the festival feel smaller. And yet i mean seeing camp town as more of that kind of vacation like i don't see you know tons of people with badges and tuxedos running around. It's more just like regular tourists. Yeah and so. It's hard to kind of get a distinct sense of how the festival mood is beyond stress about ticketing process and all that stuff So yeah i i. I don't know i. I think i'll have more to say probably next week about whether this was all some grand folly or if it kind of worked out in the end i mean can does have a good way of sort of like you know having a rough start and then kind of eking out a win A hardee's you'll be like rubbing elbows with other film people for the first time in so long like that's that has to count for something. Yeah i mean the party scene is interesting because that's some of my mandate to be here as sort of to some extent like figure cover the nightlife to just to get a sense of what what the whole experience is and. I have been trying to do that. But like it's more like oh. We're having a discreet little reception after this premier. It's not like come to this beach club and have come to a huge blowout party with the dj. you know. so so everything just feels a little more muted. Which is you know. Definitely the best course of action. We're know we're still very much in the covid moment so like i. I understand the caution and and it is appreciated ultimately but like i would say thus far this feels like a kind of hotter. Can you know like it's it it. The selection of movies is great. The holistic experience is different. In a way. I mean i i do feel in some ways like this is my first time at this festival. Even though it's technically my seventh. Yeah i mean that might have happened just for you know. After such a long time you know learning street yeah. Did you know that people speak french here. Like scared me off man. I am having a weird. Like i live in new york city. I hear different languages all the time. But i look. I don't have to rely on my communication skills outside of english very often and just having gone a long time without a full two years since being in france like i am really just tumbling said i have said gracia's to people bon giorno thrown out everything and they you know understandably end totally justifiably. Don't seem to appreciate it. Do they know how hard you work to get there though. Like you really You jump through those hurdles to get outta this dang country. Yeah i don't know because they know the the french government Current and i think the eu government It doesn't currently does not Recognize us vaccination certification. Because all we have is these you know we have our state..

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"tilda swinton" Discussed on Never Seen It

Never Seen It

02:42 min | 2 years ago

"tilda swinton" Discussed on Never Seen It

"It is clueless burgers. That's so great described not seen clueless before so. I'm not sure teens really. It's good renewed. Did you have the same thing. i did flake. This is making me feel like it's made me feel good. Clueless made me feel like. I have the sense memory. Yeah yeah as soon as i heard the tennis thing as like oh it's not clueless and then i remember brittany murphy gets hit in the face or friend gets in the face the tennis court. It's almost three meets you but all the different stylish outfits presentation and classes at skopje clueless they were some stylish teens. Who didn't know how to drive. Didn't know how to get off. The freeways famously kisses her brother in that movie way. What okay always watch it at some point marina. Thank you for being here and leaving. And then returning chris thank you for being here and having never justifiably seen iron man three which does have the mandarin as will go it does. I don't know how to explain it. it's i. I don't understand the lore well enough but he's i think that that sorta is half the bad guy. Fake people didn't seem happy with it okay. Now it's been an hour we're talking about. I want to get back into like who put but it was just funny because you had the line about tilda swinton but the person who plays the mandarin in this movie is ben kingsley and feels similar okay chris thank you for having never seen ironman. Thank you for having me next time you invite me to do a show say yes. Even if i'm nervous about it. I hope you start doing stand up again. It's a pleasure to talk with you guys and i thank you for having me Everyone's now Where to find you what you got going on where you're going to be in that sort of thing. Oh i have a twenty city tour. Coming up tickets. Chris gift dot com and i have a new special out called half my life. That's kind of A series of stand up shows all over the northeast filmed in small venues. And then some interstitial footage about kind of what. It's like to be out on the road but me being goodall carmen christopher driving around together so it's a fun thing it's a little different people might like it i self funded it so i didn't have to get notes from anybody in pretty proud of it. That's great thank you. Thanks everybody for listening. And i'll be over. One full day veins a podcast network..

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"tilda swinton" Discussed on Never Seen It

Never Seen It

07:10 min | 2 years ago

"tilda swinton" Discussed on Never Seen It

"Also play booming and that should be it all right let me know when to begin ready. Everybody feeling centered as an actor. Okay interior tony. Stark's lab on the top floor of a skyscraper. War machine aka. James rhodes aka rhody road aka. Don cheadle aka sweet baby cheeses pfizer. An open window. He hits a button on his neck and the mask flips up so he can talk his john. Cheadle not as warm machine. Tony who has been fiddling with a blow torch above something or other looks up tony. We've got a problem. What is it now is attacking the bronx zoo tony turns off the blow torch. Boomerang yeah boomerang. That guy who fights spiderman alaatin throws boomerangs. Yeah this is really something i with. I thought you'd want to. I'm up here trying to weld. Commemorative bike change just to see if i can. I don't know if i need to be dealing with boomerang. Look the entire. Last movie was about fighting whiplash. So we're already scrapping scraping. The bottom of the barrel decadent doesn't even have powers he just has boomerangs but he wasn't a major league pitcher for a while so he throws the boomerangs very hard. They're still boomerangs but some of them are crazy boomerangs. What's that mean crazy. Boomerangs you know like some of the boomerangs explode other boomerangs spray glue or whatever. I'm sure there must be one. Boomerang that makes high-pitched shriek or something. Tony stifles a giggle. What nothing seriously. What we've said the word boomerang so many times. Now i've got the giggles shit. I'll just deal with it myself. Roads places the mask back down and walks back towards the window then he pauses turns one last thing. War machine lifts the helmet backup boomerang. Tony loses zeph. Mind cannot stop laffitte dog. that was good. That was good. That was good now seriously. We don't have anyone better to fight than booming. Well this really crazy thing is that we haven't fought mandarin yet. He's the classic ironman villain but he hasn't really been a part of this. My guess is the corporate powers that be felt really hesitant to have an asian villain this early in the series of mcu films like he's an evil asian man named mandarin. That might not be the best look just yet isn't completely eliminating an asian character even worse. Couldn't they just add some nuance. I'm sure many disney boardroom has had this rage filled debate at the very least. They won't do anything crazy. A few movies down the line like taking assisting as characters from the comic books and handing them off to tilda swinton right. That'll be madness. Absolute madness what do you think old buddy. Let's go take out. Boomerang the animals of the bronx us. I'm going to be frank. You fucking fight. Boomerang i don't feel like it you can handle boomerang. I know i can do it together. It's like that ironman. Click took out the ring if i do but we sell like iron man doesn't want to deal with the kiss. Ants more machine gets set in tony stark's just looks at him. Why tony stark. Kinda shrug his shoulders right. Yeah that's sort of how it is buddy. Come on that's fucked up. Mark your solid and dependable and your armor is cool and you do a great job but you land somewhere between black widow in the falcon. Stop it right now. Those are some level of vendors. Right there and tony stark. Just looks at him really. Yeah that's everyone sees you. God damned tony. Stark picks up his welding tools again. So yeah. I'm just gonna get back to wellness commemorative pennies to bike chains. And remind me why. You're doing that again just to see if i can. You know i'm somebody who can create a nuclear powered human heart and that's cool but every once in a while. I just go fucking nuts in my head and i'm like let me well some shit to smother shit cool bro. Yeah very long contemplative. Pause i don't wanna go fight fucking boomerang. Someone has to jim. Kelly sent in ant then said two movies of his own gym be realistic. What about the wasp. She's a sidekick that would work great she shared billing with him on the second movie ant man and the wasp. We should make an iron man and war machine. Movie kill ya. let's talk about it. Wait a minute. What i got the guy have you ever seen. Nbc's blind spot with a procedural drama about a woman covered in tattoos. That's the one i want. Saw an episode of that show where they needed to stop a russian nuke. From entering earth's atmosphere. They called in to scientists who spoiler use the satellite to deflect the thing one of those scientists was a mild mannered nerd named dr gary lamarche. He had on glasses and he didn't look like much. But you could tell. There was a lot going on behind his eyes. He seemed like he could also be very castle. Planning a variety of sets. Sex shows like broad city office parks and recreation and space force on methods. But that's neither here nor there. Point is i bet that guy could take out. Boomerang sure give it a try. I mean worst thing that happens as he gets killed by a fucking boomerang cut to the bronx zoo a standoff boomerang stands on top of a burnt out. Police car keeps chuck and boomerangs and they keep flying back to them. There's a police perimeter. Suddenly dr gary lamarche from nbc's blinds walks up to the chief negotiator. Chief seems like this australian baseball. Eleven asshole won't come down good to see you again. Dr gary lamarche yet keeps saying he wants to write a polar bear and they won't let him he won't stop throwing chief. Negotiator gets all worked up and red faced. Mind if i try to get him down the marsh takes the chiefs megaphone your boomerang what. He's actually australian. I should have told you that. Oh no you'll boomerang. What what's your story and fact you. That's my story ha and throws a boomerang at lamarche it misses but then it returns to boomer. Hey chief can. I see your gun. Sure no questions asked. Lamarche takes the gun and shoots boomerang like seven times. The.

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"tilda swinton" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1

MyTalk 107.1

01:52 min | 2 years ago

"tilda swinton" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1

"It's burning piano. It's Julia. Right? Oh, honey, get this. I'm never sure it was burning. Yes, I am happy to Oh, yeah. Let me see him in his gold suit Birdie. And he had that funny son with his hips. Do you remember why I feel like I've never seen this movie and we need to get it in the grandma. Probably ntc Emory from blocking in a rubber boots. Yes, the fun one Dick Van Dyke. Oh, gosh. It's so good. Alright, Alright, Here's our next one. Next question. National redhead, Damn Pop culture jeopardy! This Scottish actress has only been nominated for an Academy Award once and she won in 2007 for her role in Michael Clayton name her Oh, she's the tall Tilda Swinton hate that. You got that? I hate that that came to you. Well, that one did three. Oh, well, try this one. We've got some. I think it's the competition is fierce here, So I've got a clip. Of somebody singing this 2004 song from her album Speak, please name the artist. Come on, man. Another. You know, it's not Christine. Irregular. No unusual. Oh, not Britney, you know, is it Lord 2000? Think of the theme for today. Redhead Day. Oh, it's Fergie. No going Oh, I hear that you give me one. Lindsay Lohan has some bad now when I listened to it. Did you guys talk about.

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"tilda swinton" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1

MyTalk 107.1

04:01 min | 2 years ago

"tilda swinton" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1

"No, no, it's a French heritage brand, and he brought it back to life. He was there for 14 years. In 2000 and 1 to 2015 the first time you know, I saw the goddess that is Tilda Swinton. Yes, she was wearing that black. It almost looked like a Chinese garbage bag, but she pulled it off. She looked amazing. She was wearing, um all easy for you to say, and, um He died of Cove it in Paris. He was 59 Earl. Just earlier This year, he was promoting his new Paris baseline AZ factory, and he did. 71 on one interviews with fashion journalists who was really anxious for people to like it, and he also worked at Guy LaRoche in East ST Laurent. So he the Reeve goose. Go Schlein goose line. That s O doing so well with lava, but he was Moroccan, and he was just a really an interesting Guy and I think CBS Sunday morning did a story on him because I just remember he Thing of him when he was like seven or eight. He He would sketch his teacher's outfit every single day in a notebook and at the end of that school year, Whatever your seven or eight is, he gave her the notebook with every everything she wore every day. For the whole school year, and she couldn't believe what a good drawer he was on that it was every day. So I was a kid that really had fantasies and dreams about so I'm just really sorry to hear that, you know, 59. That's very and he came to the U. S. And you know, you work for Geoffrey Beene. Remember that? Yes, I remember that. Yeah. Sorry. Thank you. And he was good buddies with the founder of someone who put us in their magazine, and I was very excited. You never heard of it. But I was thrilled Paper magazine. I remember paper because kind of Ah Guard classic cover with Kim Kardashian having champagne off of her but greased up. That's a genuine remembers. I remember that cover. Do you remember Rocco broke the Internet? That's right. He did anyway. But he just Gwyneth in Meryl Streep and Natalie Portman and he he was ousted from land Vonna over disagreements with the company's majority shareholder, and he was led to the firing as My garage, Idi. Oh, all right. We've gotta, um Tony a sentence. Something about friends? Yes. She says hello again. Bullshit. Bunco. Okay. No, Elsa Paretti who died about two weeks ago. Oh, my gosh, I'm Did the jewelry But I think Laurie, you are mistaking Paloma Picasso also designed jewelry and was one of the granddaughters of Pablo Picasso. Holston was everything for that period of studio 54 era. Every situation point. Yeah. I've been a O l better as the greatest and apparently the kind of man all normal, famous to designer said he passed too soon. You bring up all the great news so sad about Mr Abbas? Yeah, straight from Patty. Oh, good. She say that Lori said. Love all along, she said all LeMond and lawn Vin. It's London lovey. Love Incoming Gorelova Stone. Yeah, God. House of Love On was established in Paris in 18 89 head. It was all but dead when Albert got there in 2001, so he was very feminine and just very Exuberant and wonderful, so I just wanted to If them I'm glad we had that. Okay. I know that's kind of funny. Um, I've got no screw Julia. I've got news about how sex and the city and just like that is replacing Samantha..

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"tilda swinton" Discussed on GamesMyMomFound

GamesMyMomFound

05:04 min | 2 years ago

"tilda swinton" Discussed on GamesMyMomFound

"Died. You ain't getting anywhere near there. You're just some random guy who used to work here and now been missing for months and all of a sudden show up you wait coming back into this room. I'd be like Sir you're not employed here anymore especially after christine's like he was just here and he was floating around ghost and if he comes back up call. The cops would have been interesting. I i do want to go back to tilda swinton falling from eighty stories which i don't know that caught me hard because i forgot that she slams background with terminal velocity. Whoa that was a brushing note. No pun intended. That was it. I was a crushing zine. When she hits that ground. I jumped. I was like ooh. That's that's rough. I mean come bookie because if you fell from that kind of you just wouldn't exist like there would be almost nothing left. There'd be pieces of parts literally everywhere. I can't let that well i. I don't know this for a fact. But i mean over in fact i never experienced but if you jump off four stories. You're done that's it. You cannot survive a four-storey jump to you probably never walk again. Well the guy. The paul america jumped off the second floor of the parking structure to escape the police feet survive. Yeah you can survive a hit the ground but you can survive a two story jump. You cannot survive before because from the second floor. He jumped off the second floor. 'cause gate the police and the police don't and collecting him at the bottom. Yeah i know a little too much about this stuff. I research for a story. I was right and way back when so Yeah just terminable The once you once you once you go around three stories you've hit as fast as your body's and allow you to go fast and then that's so if if you go from empire state building or four stories when you hit the ground you're going the same speed because again you're mass. Your body does. That's as far as as fast as your body can can flow flop. I hate height. No.

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"tilda swinton" Discussed on For Your Reference

For Your Reference

05:48 min | 2 years ago

"tilda swinton" Discussed on For Your Reference

"Show. Young ceo animal friends and lovers. Welcome back to the foyer reference. Podcast nikkatsu hers. Katie not remember to pack your non-violent petals and umbrella dots as we discussed the hot warming fim octa power tae kwon a hoyle of quality. Let's get into the stats. I also want to read a quote from june ho And then we can carry on with the program side we have directa also scream play by june her we also have jon ronson included as credited for the screenplay in way of listed cost. We have tilda swinton or dinner and ons. Yo hyun Obviously there is quite a interesting in some cases caricatural Caused that. We have in this film and i am excited to talk about Most of them But before we get onto first impressions you know. This film does bring a lot of themes specifically in regards to genetically modified foods And i definitely want that to be one of the things we talk about in this film. It did get me thinking like we did in our referenced station. We is ocoee has the theme about environmentalism. And not only. Is it clear in his filmography also very vocal about it so i did wonder whether it was just subject matter or whether bongino her has said anything in regards to it So i just want to read a quote from the independent dot co dot u. k. and he's quoted as saying. I think that films aren't necessarily tools to change the world. A film is just a beautiful thing in itself however when someone is experiencing the beauty of a film that itself is changing the world in some aspect Yeah like why do we even put call. So we need to do is read his courts. i do. I didn't think it is controversial. But i do have my thoughts In regards to meat consumption and vegetarianism and veganism in regards to this film. We will get into proper data. But i will say of just initially on the surface i think it was necessarily dernie mate because they did have chickens on the farm. As well and midge talked about chickens cheer being one of favorites and they also consumed fish as well. So i guess i just wanna put it out there but definitely. We're going to go into more detail but again not. Wow my glosses arrays pants down. Somehow i'm lubricating and all of my orifices. And i guess that's your explicit tag right. There we try to earn very early. So you know what you're getting into..

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"tilda swinton" Discussed on WBSM 1420

WBSM 1420

05:29 min | 2 years ago

"tilda swinton" Discussed on WBSM 1420

"Remains of humanity lives on a high speed train separated by classes and casts in the cars. Attention, all passengers. Wilford Industries wishes you good morning. The temperature outside is minus 119.6. Degrees Celsius. People love train. Shut this down here to fend for ourselves. Never forget who you are a telly. Fortunes built this train and Mr Wilford is losing control. Thank you pushing, and it's time we pushed back. This is also based on the original movie that came out I think it was 14 13 6014 and then came out Korea in 2013. Made it to the states in 2014. And that was directed by Bon Joon Ho, who did Parasite and, of course, won a bunch of Oscars and other awards for parents site last year. This is, of course, another Korean movie, but that it had that American crossover because I had Chris Evans in it Had Tilda Swinton John hurt Ah bunch of Americans or at least Hollywood stars in the movie, and it was in mostly English. So that movie Snowpiercer is a little bit different than what you had in something like Parasite, which was wholly Korean movie. This has been given a full Syriza's. So you have a little bit more time to play around with it, and and they change some things in it. But the general gist of it is, you know, there was this climate catastrophe and everybody piles onto this train, and this train supposedly has some engine that'll basically perpetually run. And they're on this track, and they just basically circle the earth because if they were to stop, they would die and freeze because the entire world is frozen over. First I'm gonna just say that if somebody has a little bit of background in science That's all hogwash, and that was a little bit hard to get past in the movie. I could accept it in the movie. The problem is that this Syriza's by stretching it in the like Something like nine or 10 episodes. You're stretching the premise of this perpetual motion machine. And as I'm watching it every time something happens, and you see the train outside. You're like what if the bridge breaks? I mean, what if one of the girders breaks They have no fixed for that. They've been running around the earth for like, seven or eight years and and then and then you're like, Well, at some point, the wheels are gonna wear out and at some point the joints and the engines of something's gonna go bad. I mean, you you could get a car, but you drive a car for only so long. But how many of us are driving a car? That's more than 2025 years old. Most of us aren't because The cards were out, and that's one of the biggest problems I always had going against Snoopy and the other thing is this is it's all about the premise to me why I have problems of Snowpiercer. I've been on cruises. I know what it was like to have. The resource is on the ship. And of course, I was never like on the tail and where I was, you know, eating my own feces like they do in these these movies, But you would go for a week and they would still have to be restocking constantly. And and and then I'm like I find it impossible to believe. I don't care if it's got 1000 cars. And how the heck do they have that much resource is to do all this? I mean, they they have like a cattle car. And I'm like, Well, that's great. But you know, even if all you're doing is serving people in first class, How the heck do you manage that That is way harder to allocate those resource is, but ultimately when the original Korean movie when it was made Was meant to be almost an allegory for the caste system in society and then very much in Korea. But it can be applied here, you know, with the poor and the first class versus middle class and everything and the war in classes and how hard it is to ascend and you know, you really can't move freely back and forth. It worked in the movie. But the premise it's spread so far in the Syriza's that you know, sort of like being the allegory just wears thin. After a while, and the structure that they set up, I don't think would work. Now It's got some interesting things in there, and if you really want to deep dive into politics and social issues and the class struggles and structure Of any society. They're in there, but I mean, it's like this this movie and I described it to my son. He was asking me about it, I said. It's almost good. This the Syriza it's almost get is really has the potential to be great. But it kind of gets too interested in some boring characters. And its premise. It's not a house of cards, but it's maybe a house of cards with a really good shellac job on it, but it still will collapse at some point So I mean, I think it's interesting Syriza, and it's interesting to watch it and it certainly gets better as it goes on the 1st 56 s so they're a little slow. And and by the time you get to the end of the season, it's It's pretty decent, But I'm gonna say a kind of rocks it. I'm curious to see what they do in season two. It kind of rocks. You're listening to fat guys at the movies with Kevin Car. Let's talk about the other release this week. I want to hit and that is doomed patrols he's into This ragtag group of DC superheroes struggle to find their way while facing off against bizarre foes as well as themselves. If you want to understand what I've.

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First poster for Wes Anderson's 'The French Dispatch' dispatched ahead of imminent first trailer

Lights Camera Barstool

00:52 sec | 3 years ago

First poster for Wes Anderson's 'The French Dispatch' dispatched ahead of imminent first trailer

"I look at the French dispatched. The next move for Sanderson and we're recording on Tuesday. Trey was coming out Wednesday us. We don't have the trailer I imagine we. We know what we can expect a lot of people this movie. He released a poster. It's the most wes anderson poster of all time it's supposed to look like a cover of the New Yorker Magazine Snakes and the New Yorker also had the exclusive rights to release the first images this from the movie Has So many people in the movie. Bill Murray Franson Tilda. Swinton Jeffrey Wright Adrian Brodie Benicio ACL. Del Toro Owen Wilson Timothy Xiaomei Lee said do Liev Schreiber Elizabeth Moss Edward Norton Willem Defoe search around and Kristoff vaults Alz Jason Schwartzman Rupert Friend Henry. Winkler Bob Balabagn. I mean Anjelica Huston. The list goes on and

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Parasite / Pain and Glory / Contemporary Chinese

Filmspotting

09:21 min | 4 years ago

Parasite / Pain and Glory / Contemporary Chinese

"Welcome to film spotting we've been reviewing Bongino hose films here on the show since two thousand six his monster movie the host was our first experience with the director's work which combined genre film making with social commentary and often comedy sometimes a little horror thrown in as well I was looking back Josh Oh pierce notes just prior to coming into the studio and it turns out the host reviewed with the original co host on the show now our producer Sam the next Bunkum we saw and talked about mother with Mattie then you came in to talk about Snow Piercer so we're now into two films from bomb long where we don't have a new film spotting host so I think that says something promising about our future yes we're committed I guess Ocho okay we both did where we both on that show well no we were both on that show I can't remember either but OCA- I try not to think about very much not because I didn't necessarily like it it's just so disturbing yeah it really is and you do get that with Bong on occasion not reviewed here on the show but movie I definitely recommend two thousand three's memories of murder from Bongino his latest film parasite just made it to Chicago last weekend and we are going to talk about it here in a second but we do also want to mention that we're GonNa talk about the second film and our contemporary Chinese Cinema Marathon Fruit Chan's the midnight after comes to us from Hong Kong and it's another one that likes to mix all these different cinematic styles together it's a blend of science fiction history and comedy and probably seven other words that we could throw out came out in two thousand fourteen and was made in the wake of some major political protests in Hong Kong long and here we are in two thousand nineteen protesters again on the streets of Hong Kong we will see how all of that does or doesn't influence our experience with the film but I our review of Bong Jun Ho's parasite I wanNA start Adam by jumping back to the aforementioned snow piercer in that bond film Tilda Swinton looks out at the scraggly lower class citizens live in the steerage section of that title train and tells them you suffer from the misplaced optimism of the doomed as we mentioned parasite also has class issues on its mind the movie opens on a struggling but scrappy South Korean family we've got out of work father play by song Kang Ho the star of a handful of other bond films and a mother played by Jang Hygiene as well as a brother and sister played by Choi Woo Shik and six Oh damn there probably those characters in their teens or early twenties I would say now from their semi basement apartment the Kim family watches at St level the world pass them by if not drunkenly piss on their building they're not in the best neighborhood when the sun happens into a tutoring job with an obscenely rich family the Kim see an opportunity with a few white lies and some scheming they try to find ways each of them can be of service the Parks Lee Sunken is Mr Park and show Yo Jong is the mrs now for a while things seem to be working for all parties involved but we do have the creeping sensation Adam that the lower class Kim's might also be suffering from the misplaced optimism of the doomed the class critique in Snow Piercer had all the subtlety of an axe fight appropriately parasite isn't quite that blunt but I don't think you could say it's subtle either hatchets are also involved at one point given all that Adam did you find that bonds new film had anything significantly different to say about class or is he highlighting income inequality just in a very different sort of setting here. Well I'm going to bow out of your question a little bit Josh because one I would need to rewatch nope Piercer to probably truly thoughtfully address that question and I would need a little bit more time with parasite this is still processing review we just both from the at screening but to that question of the commentary about class as we said it's really been a part of all of his films all the ones that I've seen any way not just in snow pair Suba going back to the host going back to mother there elements of it in memory of murder as well and I think the genius of Bong has always been not so much what he's trying to say but how he says it the new and inventive ways he's been able to tell what really is one of the oldest stories one of the oldest conflicts that goes back to the very beginning of civilization I agree with you completely that this movie maybe seems to be a little bit more subtle than Snow Piercer definitely doesn't have the camp element that you get particularly with that Tilda swinton character but before we really get into how Bong Explores the issue of class here and really what makes him so ashland filmmaker just a general comment having just come out of it we both really didn't know anything about this movie we knew basically at minimum that it had some thing to do with class and we did expect that but otherwise had no real idea even picking up all these comments these raves coming out of film festivals and all these tweets and letterbox comments about it we'd manage to not really have anything spoiled for us this movie was a surprise from start to finish for me but when you're seeing all these people that we really do trust and our tastes even align with just rave about this movie you go into it expecting transcendence not just smart and really L. Mater entertaining it a little bit provocative no it's gotta be borderline sublime and despite those high expectations bog June absolutely nails it here at least for me when it starts the movie high was according to wasn't snow piercer but actually one of the best films of last year from here Kazu Coretta shoplifters because that's a movie that opens just like this movie does with a family fallen on hard times they're out of work they are skimming to survive and that's what we get here and then we remember or reminded fairly quickly in this movie that this is wrong film and that he would sooner cut the heart out of the movie and show it to you that actually give you a lot of heart and there is a satirical element to this movie it's absolutely incisive when it comes to class distinctions it doesn't pull any punches about showing how loathsome almost everyone in the film can be we're going to be very Acre because we want all of you to have the same unspoiled experience we just did but then without resorting really to any sentimentality or convention party he also manages to make virtually all of those same loathsome people tragic or at least tragic in their own unique ways and they talk about classical Hollywood cinema the Lubitsch touch how about the bunk touch. I'm GonNa give you a moment without giving away any of the significant details that comes I think about three here's the way through the movie and at this point I've already been swooning over the camera movement the composition the lighting the occasional use of slow motion that just team so perfect the score which I think is wonderful here sometimes light and sweeping very orchestral and then it gets progressively more haunting and unhinged just has the story does and then you get this moment the does three things all at once and every Bongino film manages to give you at least one moment like this or the totality thirty of the film does this to you it's a moment where you laugh out loud followed immediately by recoiling in horror and not horror movie horror real genuine shock it's something terrible the just happened to someone and the crassness the absolute indecency on the part of the person who committed the act all while being an author of how it unfolded the cinematic dance of it the actual choreography of camera and actors and editing and the thing is I know you know exactly what when I'm talking about can I just ask does it involve a kick it done okay maybe benefits that you are two seats away from me and we had the same exact I mean did you go through that same yeah sequence of thought and you know and you're you're hinted at this as well but part of that whole package you described is also the understanding of why the act took place yes and being on the side of the person who committed it a little bit just as much as your other end yeah exactly which gets to what you're saying about how he handles all these characters shoplifters definitely came to mind for me of course a Japanese family there and that here Kazu Kurita film but really the filmmaker I kept thinking of here and has not occurred to me and other bond films was your ghost lengthy mouse this is tone tone but yeah waiting for this this is the dark side of shoplifters it's could very well be your go slant film in the way it is unbelievable gene about how dark humanity can get but also as you were just describing uses humor not the way horror or dark comedy sometimes does lighten things but to drive that point home kind of twist the knife I'm doesn't offer us release through funny moment but implicates us in the humor's wall which is what happens in that sequence that you're talking

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