35 Burst results for "Tom Holland"

The BOB & TOM Show Free Podcast
"tom holland" Discussed on The BOB & TOM Show Free Podcast
"Years in the future. Oh. We switched to ace's house where he's preheating the oven. He's wearing reader glasses, of course, so we can see the oven. It's 20 years in the future. I bet it won't be a gas oven, those will be a lead. Oh, those are a gasoline or the devil's plaything. He saunters a saunters his way to the basement door walks down a dimly lit stairwell, enters a code on the wall mounted keypad, an airlock. Let's go to a door. Opens it to reveal an entire basement walk in deep freezer full of pizzas that Tom Holland. Made possible by Tom's credit card. Love you guys love this. That was one that the sound effects is great. Once again, ace is going to be eating nothing but pizza in the month of March. And a variety of pizzas, a different pizza every meal. So can you eat a whole pizza in one setting? Anymore, I used to. Yeah. You don't have to eat all of them. I think they do. We don't want you to explode. I don't think you get wasted. I don't think, yeah, you don't get a cook another until you finish that one. Well, no, I mean, I'll have a certain kind of morning and then a certain time. Yeah. And then you can take the excess pizza and freeze it for the month of May, should you live? When you're probably asking yourself, Josh is normally the butt of these type jokes. Why isn't Josh participating in pizza month, Josh? I like having two feet. And stick with those. Okay, right now. More sports coming up. If you were eliciting to that great joke with raycon earbuds, it would have been just that much better because raycon earbuds are the best. They're about half the price but they're twice as good. Tell me more chick. Half the price and twice that's good raycon premium audio in your ears at the perfect price point. You can build great habits without breaking the bank. Are you looking for a pair of everyday earbuds? Low latency game, gaming headphones, or maybe a speaker with a battery that lasts all night at your next party. Raycon's got you covered. Raycon started about half the price of other premium audio brands and even if you know you love your raycons, of course, this is the world. We know how it works. Raycon does have an easy and free, easy peasy return guarantee. And we haven't even mentioned they have three customizable sound profiles. Earbud tap functions, noise isolation, awareness mode, raycon earbuds have them all.

The Charlie Kirk Show
Without a Biblical Construct, The World Does Not Know 'Common Sense'
"Across an author by the name of Tom Holland, who's actually a secular writer, but he's very fair. And he makes an argument looking at history very honestly that what we consider to be common sense in the west is anything but common sense, right? So I could list off 5 things and someone in secular society would say, oh yeah, every society understands that. For example, not touching children are taking advantage of them, giving money and charity to the poor, natural rights, the fact that the strong should protect the weak, I could go through one after the other. And the argument he makes is that in the west, we are actually inheritors of a Christian inheritance that without a biblical construct, the world does not know these things as quote unquote common sense. And you don't need any more evidence than what you see happening in the underdeveloped world or in the Islamic world or in the hyper secular world, if you do not have codes or customs that are put in place, it is almost the norm to take advantage of children. Look at happening America right now, where they're going after children with this incredibly insidious transgender ideology with medical mutilation or the chemical castration of children, the idea that children should be protected by adults is a uniquely Christian idea. And no one really has the courage to say that out loud. But going back even further, what I said previously and understanding that, it's if you want to know what the left is trying to achieve, they're trying to obliterate many of the distinctions that are laid out in the first 11 books of genesis.

Daily Pop
"tom holland" Discussed on Daily Pop
"And we ain't ready. Yeah. Ready. You took them. I agree with you. I agree with you. I'm not gonna laugh out of jail crime. A professional crier, whatever I'm sad. I need you to come in for me. I'm not ready to do daily. Fuck today. She said that. She meant that. You could feel that she knew something was wrong. And so that's what she means that by being brave because she could have pulled through. She knew that people were flying in from all over the world. She knew that she was going to get backlash for it, but if she would have came up there with just a stage, it's a roller skate. Yo, that would have been brave though. Wouldn't you? Actually, it would have been brave because somebody would have been looking for her ass, trying to fight for that four 95. Okay. Okay. That's what I'm talking about. I applaud Adele for saying, yo, I'm not ready. Let me stay home. And let me go ahead and let you get your energy up because no matter if it's a concert, no matter if it's a dinner, no matter if it's a booty call, if you come with half the energy and waste my time and my money, I'm going to be mad. But now, she's going to be under pressure because she has to deliver. And double deliver and triple deliver, 'cause now we've all been waiting, and we've all paid the money and the time and the effort. We watched the cry video. We watched Lonnie cry about it. It better be worth it. It's gonna be worth it. And I also love her shout out to Adele because I'm gonna say this and I've never said this live on air. I appreciate you because you didn't pull the, oh, my laryngitis on. Oh, my back. You were like, I have to pull out, this is ghetto. And I appreciate the truth. So amen. And we do have to remember it was COVID at that time. There was a lot of people catching it. So people that normally probably on her team would have been working for production. We were out. It was like, it was wack. And so, yeah, you got to give it up to her. Well, Adele is in L is on sale, August 30th. Tom Holland is not a fan of social media. He returned to Instagram after a monthlong hiatus just to reveal, he's out of here again. Given that what? Leave my baby alone. And for a good reason, he did it for a good reason. All you have taken a break from social media for

Daily Pop
"tom holland" Discussed on Daily Pop
"That is interesting thing to say. By the way, hold on. I got an egg on my shirt. Honey, you have a tarmac on your forehead. I can land a B 72 on top of that strip, okay? That big ass baby. That's interesting to say because her personal life makes news remember the ridiculous pregnancy rumors Justin. Remember that? I do. And what did she do? She shut it down. But I think comparatively, I don't know if that's really a word, but I'm gonna use it today. It is. I think compared to other celebrities, I think they do let her have her private life. Yeah. She only has to shut down one rumor. A month. One rumor a year, Kim Kardashian has to shut down rumor after rumors of people. 100%, but two different types of celebrity, but what I think about, this is, this reminds me of like when you go to ask from with Kyle Richards and she's like, oh my God, no one knows me here. I can be, I can be free. I'm like, no one wake her up. She doesn't realize that everyone's staring at her. In her mind, Aspen to her is the place where she can be free and I think Zendaya has that same effect. I think she has that same effect, but I do, I will say, like, you don't hear, she's not out there like, you just don't hear a lot of bad things about her and everything I've heard from her. I've worked with people who work with her on her Disney shows and coming up in 7. Everything I've heard about her. I haven't met her in person. It's just that she is incredibly normal, humble, real, cool. She puts it into work. And I think, and I think that people respect that. You know what I mean? There is something about people her fans recognize that she is, she's just real. She's cool. And I will say, I think the character she played on euphoria. I think somehow seeing her like that, people have been so shocked. And already seeing her in some of these situations that like, they're kind of like, you know what I mean? I know there's something too. She reveals, she's not so secretive that you don't know what's going on in her life. She revealed when her and Tom Holland, you know, we're dating. Right. You know, we don't know how long they've been together, but it was like, but we respected the fact that, oh, we got a picture. And then, you know, the little flirty, but also, like I said, she puts in the work. When she was on that red carpet, she never misses. She never misses with her project..

Bloomberg Radio New York
"tom holland" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts more than a 120 countries a Michael Barr this is Bloomberg Tom Holland Thanks so much coming up Jerome Schneider will be with us We're going to talk short term paper there and also Pete maverick Mitchell Scheduled to be with us Here as well Are you guys all seeing Top Gun this weekend Michael it is one of my well Top Gun is my favorite movie of all time So I am all primed up for this But I'm gonna go for the IMAX all in theater experience And those tickets they're not giving them away I think they're like 20 or 25 bucks you know so but I think it's worth it And it's not cheap to go to the IMAX But you have to have the new one Yeah I've been there Yeah complete with popcorn $42 popcorn Yeah When the popcorn is more than the ticket to the movie I'm sorry Old man talking about What's this mean for Hollywood I mean I mean you know 200 million in a talking 300 is going to do this do this But what's the real story Paul I think the story here is kind of what it's always been content matters You put out great stuff People will pay to see it The question really is where will they see it Well they want to see it sitting in their nice couch with their big 90 inch screen TV Or do they want to go into the theaters And that's still a little bit of an unknown but what Top Gun: Maverick I think is showing or suggesting to a lot of Hollywood including the movie theater chains is people will go to theaters if you give them a reason to go to the theaters you know and not every movie needs to go into a theater is probably the conclusion A lot of those can be in fact streamed in stream pretty profitably but if you're gonna sink a big tent hole tentpole movie with a hundred 203 $100 million budget that can in fact do really well in the theater still That's what Top Gun shows people will cram back into a theater Right next to each other 6 feet who cares we're going back into the theater Yeah but I gotta say now if you had a camera here you could see it We have like a 90 inch monitor here in the studio If I had something like that in my house I'd be on the I would never move We can get you one You go to just go to Best Buy They're giving them away practically Well come on Pop that up on the household out in the poconos Who knows Oh a message from all new from New Jersey Yeah for bar we can do that He wants you to get surround sound You can do work from home for that I mean Michael Barba is so far out in the middle of nowhere Tom I don't know where he goes to find a movie theater I mean What was that Seriously is that an issue Paul That there's going to be these occasional big hits but do we have fewer movie theaters I mean I've looked at the death of movie theaters for what 30 years Yeah I did Yeah I did a big leverage loan for a movie theater chain 25 years ago and we thought then the death was going to be the end of the movie theater business But no I think there's a certain footprint out there There's a certain segment of the population that wants to have the collective experience of experiencing some of these movies together with a group Not everyone you know Can this movie save paramount plus Because it goes to paramount Oh yes Yeah It's big And so it's the biggest obviously the franchise and the whole paramount Viacom CBS that whole conglomerate thing there Okay Fascinating I'm still not going to go see it I just I get.

Daily Pop
"tom holland" Discussed on Daily Pop
"You. Well, you know, yeah, your daughters, you have worked really hard to give your daughters that life. I love Adam Sandler, you know. You and Queen Latifah. She doubled down. No, I had an audition with him. Adam Sandler, and he was actually during the audition. It was at his studio. Yes. And he was eating pasta. The whole time. While you're auditioning. After the audition, he was like, you know, and the only reason why I didn't get it is because it would require me to close my boobs. So I didn't want to do that. Can you tell us? Oh God, I can't remember. It's so long ago I was two years ago, but my friend. Another comedian got it. Okay. So it was like she was flowing in the wind. Yeah. Got it. I ended up getting other stuff with him, so it was cool, you know? It's integral to the plot. Hustle is a select theaters now and on Netflix June the 8th up next Zendaya makes a big confession about her boo boo. Tom Holland and fans are losing their minds plus what Jada Pickett Smith just revealed about the Oscars slab. Oh, lord. Don't go nowhere. It's time for the Hollywood minute. Zendaya wished her boo boo Tom Holland a happy 26th birthday with a very special tribute. She posted this never before seen photo with the caption. Happiest of birthdays to the one who makes me the happiest. Congratulations to Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt that expecting baby number two Heidi has been very open about trying for a second child and tells Us Weekly I felt like a person was missing in our family that I had this intense love for and I kept praying about it. Congratulations. Mama June has officially lost her custody of her daughter Alana, AKA honey boo boo. A Georgia judge granted June's other daughter pumpkin, sole custody of Alana. Pumpkins attorneys tells us the parties came to an agreement that was in the best interest of Alana. Mama June, who just got married, has to reportedly.

The Doug Collins Podcast
Dale Wilcox: Getting to Know the Immigration Reform Law Institute
"All right, hey everybody. Great show today. One of the biggest problems we've got going on right now and it's the least reported problem that we have right now is the problem we're having on the border. Our southern border. Well, I guess it depends on if it's a problem depending on your perspective because on Dallas, not a it's not a problem to the Biden administration. In fact, the Biden administration, if you judge by vice president Harris, has no idea where the southern border is, much less wanting to fix it. As ranking member of the House judiciary committee and being on that committee for a long time, our primary focus in our committee was immigration law and I can tell you that what's going on on the border right now is a travesty. What is happening is the national security risk and we are in we've got to fix this. And the mainstream media will not talk about this. We're going to have a chance to talk today about our immigration problem and I'm excited to have Dale Wilcox from here from immigration reform law institute. Got a good friend of both of ours, Tom hollands, who's been on this show many times in Tom and I go back a long ways, let's just say, as you well know, folks here listen to podcast Tom's a little bit passionate about this issue. So he works with this group and Dale and his group have been out show fighting in the front lines this bringing lawsuits against the Biden administration winning these lawsuits. And I just want to put it today this we get are able to use your listening to this podcast. I want you to put a perspective on just how bad our southern border has become and a little less than 14 months. He's getting ready to get

Nightly Pop
"tom holland" Discussed on Nightly Pop
"Welcome back to nightly pop, so fans love to post the weirdest about celebrities on social media in hopes that maybe they'll get a response. And we are here to help them out. So let's spin the wheel and see where it lands. It's time for. One of the will of fortune spent, not it's not a roulette table. This is the roulette. Yeah, yeah, that's good. All right, first up, this spider fan was thirsting pretty hard over Tom Holland. They wrote, if Tom Holland said he wanted me to cut off my toe so he could eat it. I would saw a way. He's so unbelievably cute. I would cut off my leg for him. What do you guys think? Do you think Tom would like this? No, but I like her energy. And does anybody you guys will cut off a limb for? My dog. I would give all of my all of my arms all of my legs. Oh, that's sweet. I just be bobbing around for that dog. For Lucy. No. Lucy. You're more of a tough love type of dad. Why more of I have my limbs type of death? Yeah, that's my thing. Like fetch with her. Well, I don't have any pets, so I keep my limbs. I will lose my limb for a celeb though. Maybe. What? Like a pinky? Would you? That's fine. You don't need those? No. Pinky toe. All right, if you could cut off your non dominant hand to save my non dominant hand. To save, yeah, so like your left hand. No, I'm not cutting off a hand. Okay, but it's to save, it's to let your sister or your parents keep their arms and legs. That was this. It's like a real turn. We went from celebrities to save it a family member. They're fine. This is, they're fine, but they're just saying that. Yes. For my family. You would cut off your hand. Yeah. Okay. You do the same? No. What about for your husband? No, no. Would you divorce him? Wait, what are my options? So he's getting weirder. You cut off your hand or they lose their arms and legs. Oh, well, he needs his hands because he's in music, and that would affect my life. So I'd get rid of his legs. No, you have to get rid of your hand. You don't get the game. This is 100 doesn't run the game because it just changes it. You're done. Yeah. What's going on? My games are whose limbs would you rip off? Kids. They're sick. What would you lose for anybody? Would you lose a limb for anyone? Yeah, I would lose them for my family for sure. Yeah. Yeah, I'd cut off, you know, a full couple arms for my mom. Would you cut off your ears? No. These are the only reason I've worked this long in Hollywood. It makes me look like I lands and so our love was hunting you sicko anyway. This fan was a big fan of Meg thee stallion and they tweeted, I would let Meg thee stallion pick me up and sent me on top of the fridge whenever I act up. Oh, that's great. This means. What does that mean? You don't know what it means? Sit me on top of the fridge. Yeah, it's just such a, like if you're a man, it's so demeaning to just be picked up like you're a child and sat on top of the fridge is like a punishment. Why would you? That's such a weird how do you even the fridge? She's just taller. It's not like you're not being placed in your high chair. It's shocking to me that the tweet makes sense to you. That's what's shocking. Not only did I get it, I really resonated with it. Like, you would make the sound and pick you up and set you on top of something. Oh my God, yeah. For sure. She places you and you like this. Let me know when I can come down. Oh my gosh. You guys get a lot of insight into hunter's real mind this week. Yeah. Welcome. And leave that you came. All right, you guys. Let's talk about this girl who tried to follow noise complaint on Twitter. So she wrote a drunk girl is singing, screaming, Selena Gomez below my window. Oh, now it's Adele. I smell a recent breakup. Would you tell her to shut up or let her belt it out? Pretty accurate, probably. Yeah, you gotta let her be same girl sing. Sing it, honey, yeah. Yeah. Windows. It's funny that she was singing Selena Gomez and then went, that's not right. No. So we just Selena is not gonna hit like Adele hit. The breakup. But the funny thing is, I can not listen to Adele now 'cause I'm not sad. So it doesn't hit for me to say, you have to be sad. Yeah, that's a really Adele. You gotta be going through a little something. Yeah. I think it's maybe we should start looking at the billboard charts to determine the mental health of America. Because right now it's a lot of like, it's a lot of like daddy Yankee gasoline. Well, that's just particularly right now because of the big gas. Do you want to end the show? Hi. You know, surprisingly, that's all the time we have. No. Oh my gosh, but you guys, we have a surprise for you because we are not going away this week. You got to catch us on the Oscars red carpet. Sunday starting at 2 p.m. eastern hunter is going to be at the Vanity Fair party. All that's allowed for the red carpet I'll be hosting ease after party. So we'll check you guys on Sunday and then nightly pop is having a one hour special on Monday. So make sure you're here. Jackie Schmidt you're gonna be all dressed up for the Oscars on Monday? Yes. Yes, girl. Don't forget to set your DVRs..

Grant’s Current Yield Podcast
"tom holland" Discussed on Grant’s Current Yield Podcast
"And then in terms of what's to be done, replacing a power figure with a Volker type figure, I got to tell you just as a reporter, I'm at a lack of words when it comes to specific policy prescriptions. I thought it was somewhat dispiriting that there was the supposed heated debate between Leo brainer J Powell as to who would be chairperson of the fed, when on court monetary policy issues there was not daylight at all, difference between the two of them. So I don't know where we go. To be honest, the thing I am trying to do is lay out clearly for a layman audience, frankly. What's been going on in the last ten years, how we got where we are today and what the dynamics look like of where we are today. Well, you know, you say you're right for the layman. And indeed, right? And very clear and very engaging English and to the layman is quite clear what you mean to say and do say. But I also want to add Chris that for those of us who spend most of our adult lives examining these matters. The level of sophistication is just quite impressive and I found no technical problems at all, not the final word on that, but if somebody who does it full-time, I want to tell you that the details are all just as they ought to have been. So bravo again. Concerning Tom Holland, I want to wind this up for the quotation from of all people from Edmund Burke..

Now Try This
"tom holland" Discussed on Now Try This
"You're friendly neighborhood Spider-Man. That was my takeaway like reading of the end of why they changed the suit and why it showed it the way he did. He was in a shitty apartment, being on his own again. Away from The Avengers away from the technology back to what is important, the neighborhood. And now that neighborhood involves stare duffle and kingpin and all these things. Yeah. And now so hopefully. I mean, rights issues, aside, who knows what'll happen because Sony and Spider-Man that whole complicated web that they have to navigate. But I'm excited and I'm very pretty hopeful that's part of man, we'll get to be a part of that. And I think, and I think Tom Holland is, I couldn't imagine he wouldn't be like, hey, I'll take day and date rate, and I won't make it as one of the parts of my contract if you want me to show up for two scenes in a daredevil show. Yeah. You know? Yeah, no, I agree. Wow, could you imagine, oh my God, Marcus. I'm a genius. You know what they need to make. You know what the next Disney+ show should be. Marvel team up. Yeah. Yeah, every episode is a one shot episode. This one is Luke cage and Spider-Man..

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
Spider-Man: No Way Home Review
"Eventually. What else do we have to see, sunny? Well, so the big movie out this weekend, and the big movie of the year really is Spider-Man: No Way Home. I mean, this movie is going to be an enormous enormous hit. I thought yesterday with a packed house at the Alamo drafthouse near me, audience loved it. Spider-Man, no way home, of course, our Spider-Man, it's got Tom Holland as Spider-Man. And if folks remember the end of the last movie, his identity had been revealed to the world by J Jonah Jameson who was playing a kind of Alex Jones like figure kind of conspiracy theorist, doing a very funny, very funny turn by J. K. Simmons. But this movie picks up right where that one left off. So everybody knows that Peter Parker is Spider-Man, Spider-Man and Peter Parker. He's got to try and figure out a way to get the world to forget about him and he turns to Doctor Strange, who has played by Benedict Cumberbatch, Benedict Cumberbatch, cashless spell that tries to reverse the race the knowledge that Peter Parker is Spider-Man from. Yeah, Doctor Strange should be smarter than this. You would think. He was warned not to cast the spell by his assistant slash sorcerer, the new sorcerer supreme Benedict Wong. And he does it anyway. He cast the spell in it. It messes up the very fabric of reality, villains from previous iterations of Spider-Man movies start pouring into Tom Holland's Spider-Man's universe, the green goblin, doctor octopus, the lizard electro. Hello, Peter. That's a great trailer, by the way. Hello. It's a really good trailer. I'm not giving away anything that's not in the trailer. I'm careful not to either. These are no spoilers here, really. And Peter's got to get Peter's got to get them back to their universe. That's all I'll say about that about a lot.

Cinemavino
"tom holland" Discussed on Cinemavino
"And yeah, the main character of the guy, he's someone who went on to do absolutely nothing. I don't know if you looked at his army on ragsdale. But I don't think he was in anything at all. He was in the second Friday night. And I recognize him from one or two other things. You talk about the remake, the 2600? No, no, there was one in 1989. They did a sequel to this. What's called frights nights? Nope, Friday night, part two. And it had roddy McDowell and William ragsdale. Both came back. I think they were the only two. Well, and I think I do think a lot of the actors from this movie came back in the remake. The 2006 2011. 2011. But yeah, it was Chris sarandon came back. And maybe yeah. I don't know who else. Well, I definitely saw that remake not memorable. I don't remember anything about it. I was going to say that I have it written down here that evil ad is one of the most obnoxious sidekicks in horror movie history. The worst. And I had also terrific creature effects for the budget and for the era. So we're one mind on that. Apparently a direct SQL to this movie is now being made. So with the same original director, is now being made and currently being made. Well, they were they were going to make a third one. But it's unclear if that's actually happening now. I know the director is doing a comic book, which is coming out next month. So Tom Holland is? Yeah, Tom Holland, this might be his script for his coming out next month. But I don't know if he's actually going to be I know the rights reverted to him in 2019, 2020. Yeah. And he was going to try to do something. It's clear. So Travis has a vampire fan. How closely does this movie, what's the word hue to the vampire like traditional vampire powers? So what I realized after 'cause I'm a big vampire movie fan. And for me, there's every time you see a vampire movie, they come up with their own rules or like what silver silver doesn't do shit to vampires. You've been watching too many movies. You know, watching or reading too many books or something. To me, this takes off all of the boxes on everything because it shows them being closer to the Dracula vampire where he turns into a bat. They turn into a wolf and then it's not clear, but I guess he turns into a miss when he's chasing Ed down the alleyway. And then showing his super strength where Charlie sends all that time nailing down the window and he just with one finger flips the whole thing up..

Cinema Bees
"tom holland" Discussed on Cinema Bees
"It's where he's like a pigeon and a pigeon movie spy movie spies in disguise. Yeah, that was cute. That was good. And Tom Holland is a great job again, so. I think I just think I really do think he's a really good actor. Plus, I haven't watched many movies where he's super serious, but I've seen clips of him being super serious and he looks like he has some serious acting jobs. So I'm excited to see him in uncharted. I'm afraid he's going to age out quickly from some of these roles that he's playing because he's only going to look 16 for so long. He's already in his mid 20s, I think. So, you know, but it's right now he's doing good, so. Yeah, he's living life. Anyway, the trailer, I'm going to talk about all you had to say. Yeah. Sure. Trailer, I'm going to talk about is in canto. We got the teaser like a month or two back, and this is the first official trailer. It's the new Disney movie coming out, sent in Columbia about the people that have been a magic House and all the people have powers, except for this one girl. Definitely check out the trailer, but this is one of the Disney music releases I actually feel really excited for. I just think it looks so good. I like the Disney is like setting their movies in different cultures and different countries and really immersing you into the culture. I think it looks so visually beautiful already, the colors look amazing. My favorite part about the boys and I'm looking most forward to this is I love that the heroine of the movie is not like she doesn't look just like princess Anna princess Elsa. This sounds so stupid because they're literally anime animated, but they're not like she's not stereotypically attractive. Like the other Disney Princess. I don't know, like a beauty pageant. Yeah, I think that's really cool. So I think that looks really good. Yeah, the my only worry. So when we first the first half of the trailer, it's all in the house. Nothing takes place outside the house. And then I'm like, wow, they're going to be very, very ambitious with this one and it's all going to take place inside this house, and there's maybe there's going to be secret apartments or things that they find inside the house that helps them. And then the next scene it's like her and a giant canyon. And I'm like, oh, is it going to turn into some giant the eye gray quest? That's what I'm worried about too. That's kind of how I felt. I didn't see ray in the last dragon. Did you like that? Yes. Oh, Ryan, last dragon is. Okay, so the reason I didn't think that looks, I was like, a big adventure movie. Yeah. But everyone said it was really good. I can't believe it. As a Disney person, I can't believe I haven't seen that yet. But anyway, yeah, I think in canto, I think yeah, I think that looks really good. I was wondering if there's music in it. I'm pretty sure it's directed or has music by living memorial. It would be after it. Everything. Seriously. Yes, we might, actually, I don't know if it's gonna be like a true musical where they're all performing and they're singing. But I could honestly see it almost as the musics in the background. Yeah, yeah, that's what I think. And you can kind of hear it a little bit in the trailer. Yeah. And not to add a third trailer in here by actually popping the song you hear..

Cinema Bees
"tom holland" Discussed on Cinema Bees
"Podcast. We are back, my name is Tyler. I'm Monica. And today we are reviewing dune. The new dune movie just came out and yeah. We got something to say, again, we're forcing our opinions on you. You gotta listen. If we sound less energetic, it's because this movie suck the life out of me. I'm tired from him. But more in that later. Yeah, we shall get more into dune in a bit, especially Monica's opinions because Monica had some very obvious opinions in the theater. Where, so we will start out reviewing the two. We saw a bunch of trailers before a ton of trailer. There was no need. I like trailers on a movie, okay? But I think was it ten? Let me count, I have a list. And I was like, all right, and the thing is actually almost all the trailers were new. There's some I haven't seen before. So I was like, holy crap, they really two, three, four, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. There were 9 trailers. 9 trailers today. That's almost 30 minutes of trailers of each trailer's about three minutes long. Exactly. That's crazy. Yeah. So it definitely got a lot of us. So I will start out. And I will talk about the new uncharted trailer that just came out. So as you probably don't know, I'm a mega gamer. I make a gamer and I say this without having ever played a single uncharted game. I've watched a lot of them, especially I have the fourth one, like I can play it at any time, I just haven't gotten into it. Where the games are super cool, they look super fun. PlayStation? Yeah. It's all Sony. So they just released the new uncharted trailer, which I was always looking forward to, especially with Tom Holland and Mark Wahlberg. What a dream. I love Mark Wahlberg. I'm so excited. Monica had no idea about this movie. So when Mark Wahlberg showed up, she was like, what is this?.

The Big Picture
Spider-Man: No Way Home and the Best Trailers of 2021
"The biggest trailer in the history of trailers premiered a couple of weeks ago. It's spiderman no way home. Now if you're a fan of the ring a podcast network. There was a two plus hour episode of the ringer verse entirely about this trailer. Hosted mallory ruben featuring danielson there was also a green room execution with mallory and then there was also a conversation between chris and andy on the watch about the spiderman. No way home trailer. So what do we have to contribute to this conversation. I actually do have something. I i love so much in. Particular is one of the greatest out there. But i do not listen to the two our breakdown of the trailer because that is engaging with the trailer and m. c. you and the world building in the way that fans of that franchise in existence do and i just engaged with things differently but i did listen to the watch. And here's the one thing that i think. Everyone is missing from this conversation. Wow here we go. I'm excited about this. Which is just understanding that. Tom holland is basically a one man one direction at this point for an entire generation. And so the the idea that this is like the most watch trailer ever has a lot to do with you. Know spiderman and the popularity of these movies and yada yada. It also has a lot to do with a lot of fans of a certain age who for whom tom holland and sunday and also like a massive massive star. They are the entry point for these movies. These franchises and also kind of the most important. I mean there's just like a teen beat quality to this which i do not say it's important for the teens. Have idols it really is. I'm speaking for the teen girls here. Anti boys honestly. I don't know why being exclusionary but so i what i think is interesting is to what extent can you convert those fans like phase. Whatever but clearly part to you and the multi verse which is what both this trailer and internals and this next chapter is trying to do

Zero Credit(s)
"tom holland" Discussed on Zero Credit(s)
"I don't know sony sony plus paramount. They don't mountain they really don't have a streaming thing at all spider man into the spider verse. I believe is available on netflix. It's They i don't think they've dip their toes in the streaming waters and they might be the one media company. That hasn't if i'm being honest the because that's the only way could really see them possibly making up for putting venom out when they're putting it out. Yeah and unfortunately venom might be suffering. Because of that. I don't want to call the shortsightedness or stubbornness. Because i really don't know this the decision behind it on. But the fact that sony doesn't have their own dedicated streaming platform might be hurting the odds that their villain based marvel sort of related. Cinematic universe doesn't go forward. I mean gonna fucking spider man. We're gonna watch spider-man. If if i watch listen this is a true thing if i can watch things with mostly spiderman and i would buy that streaming service so the tom holland spiderman are going to be available on disney. Plus sony's they add. Did names that deal odd. There is no place where you can watch as far as i know and please write an emphasis if you know otherwise. I don't know of a place where you can watch spiderman one through three with tobey maguire or spiderman in the amazing spider man. I don't know if those are called with the cat who likes lasagna. Andrew garfield I don't know where you can watch those they're all sony properties and sony has no centralized streaming service. I don't know where i could see them. If i wanted to. Not that i would want to spider-man's who is golden. I never watched any of the andrew garfield ones three was k. I just feel like it had too much going on. One was okay to was amazing. Three whatever but here's the thing. I know exactly where you can watch it. And we've been talking about sony not having a platform but god. I know where you can watch it all my god. We've been talking about only fans this whole whole time. You can watch spiderman on all. The only man's only man's only open for the spider close parentheses may ends. This was the pivot that none of us saw but sony was playing forty chess. The entire. we've been on ted but we don't band venom the only thing that's banned as the dance scene from spiderman three because it's too hot to handle it's much too hot So that is blurred. They didn't for move they. Just blurt the entire sequence this is edible and of course you can also watch it on your esp on you md..

Long Story Short with Megan and Wendy: The Podcast
"tom holland" Discussed on Long Story Short with Megan and Wendy: The Podcast
"Oh my goodness yes. She's just amazing. I didn't know she was with tom. Holland though but they were in spiderman together both spider-man's but i don't watch those movies. I didn't even know she was on that. I mean i know her from like shake it up from the disney channel or whatever that was on a million years ago that she was in and then she was in that that one musical to with the a-rated showman yes. People are very excited about the tom holland pairing and they were on lip sync battle together. Oh this was years ago. But have you ever seen tom holland slipping battle performance. And now an actually. I need to even look them up. Because i can't place his face right now. It's the greatest. You need to look up tom. Holland's umbrella lip sync battle. We will link it in the show notes guys. It is the greatest video on the internet. Hands down the best thing you'll ever see. Oh look at this. Dan tom holland. Sheriff passionate kiss heart years after denying being together I'm obsessed with her. Art me to the most beautiful person on the planet. I oh my god. Every time i hear like show me what you're wearing for real and honestly like a great actress. She was so good. She played a drug addict in this movie. Like she was so good so so good. Anyway i would. I i would watch it again. Don't it's definitely not like it's mature audience only for sure but was really good. Put it in the queue. i'm way behind. You need to like have some binged as coming up here. Okay yeah go ahead. Okay no to say i know. Didn't you have a less like a bucket list of shows you and i three weeks. Well you know it's still it will still be there. We'll still be there taking a shot right behind next. Mvp which is minor league baseball. Wendy's rolling her eyes can't see her. No she is so i i am but i do have a question about it to the servicemen. So okay so we. We like baseball. We like going to baseball games. We are locally angels fans hands but we often go to baseball games on vacation. I really enjoy them. I actually like most live sports if you were like. Hey let's go to a tennis match. I enjoy sports. Live not very interested in watching most of them on television..

Pop Culture Leftovers
"tom holland" Discussed on Pop Culture Leftovers
"Winked at him. so basically. it's like okay first off. If you're not in the movie you just going to say no. I'm not in it and if it's true if we can believe this fan and if tobey maguire said no i can't talk about that and then winks adam. That's basically toby maguire's saying fuck. Yeah i'm in this movie. I don't know if it's true or not. But i do know that i have seen the picture. This fan did bump into toby. Maguire in new york. It is rumored that toby. Maguire andrew garfield anti hollander all in new york at the same time. Something's lead me to believe that man. I jake i cannot see that. We're going to get no way. Home without andrew garfield tobey maguire and tom and all-share in the screen. Yeah it's one hundred happen you know what's really crazy. I'm included in this. A lot of people complain about how quickly they would reboot the spiderman movies. After they did each franchise amazing spider man came out so quickly after spiderman three and then tom holland stuff so quickly after beijing spider man to man. It looks like a good strategy. This was the end game. I don't think designed p like not not. Yeah it's really most franchises like you just couldn't do that with because they're so far apart from each other but all three of these spiderman universities are just boom boom boom with no break in between. I swear there was a bigger break between tobey maguire spiderman. Two and three in there was between three and amazing spider. Man oh my god. Yeah these movies so fast as far as spiderman is concerned is insane because this like they are having an entire spire spiderman trilogy before of the galaxy has their third movie. Yeah between two and three. There's a whole trilogy that they've already had tat is insane and same thing with doctor. Strange or hold trilogy before. Doctor strange has a second movie. Wow yeah oh my god. I never thought about it like that. That's that's that is crazy. Yeah so yeah. He's got to be mad at alfred. Molina i mean they just got tom holland to shut the fuck up and then bucking blankenship. All jimmy fox too. It's like the non mcu actors. Don't know the thrill. Jenny fox is first thing he does is go on instagram. And says i'm gonna be electro. And i'm not going to be blue anymore right. I happen to know what's going to happen. And then it just gets to lead. And then he posted a picture of three spiderman. Yeah yeah like i think. They're pissed it out from the lena because what he says. has implications for everything. Yes in the movie. Yeah yeah he basically says like oh yeah. This is. My character picks up. He's like my character. Picks up here and this is what happens and this is the right right there luck. They're lucky that they didn't give him the whole script. They probably just gave him his part. Basically probably would have just told you everything. Alfred molina did all the hefty heavy lifting for read it. And just and just tell people what's happening speculation but yeah ever since out for glad his mouth. It's been just no questioning author. Molina going all the way all right guys. Let's go half molina. you gotta go. Full molina all right. Let's move on to dc news.

WBSM 1420
"tom holland" Discussed on WBSM 1420
"Gonna happen on. It's a nightmare. My wonder accomplishment was not nothing. Have this noise about, you know, something one day local Quiet. I don't imagine that anyone goes in for a robbery if they're not in some kind of desperation. I've been at this a while now, and it's no secret with my face Looks like this is directed by the Russo Brothers, who are best known for doing the more recent Avengers movies they did and game. And Infinity War. They did the Captain America Movie, Civil War and Winner soldiers, so they've been spending the base of the last 10 years making Avenger movies. And which is not uncommon for a director, handling something big like this to go and move to a more intimate, a smaller, um, or personal issue driven movie. So this is not an uncommon theme in terms of director careers. Now what they did is they got Tom Holland, of course, who played Spider Man. And he's starring in this movie, and Tom Holland is a great job in it. It really isn't acting spotlight for him. And they're certain elements and styles of the Rizzo brothers have that come out in this movie, their ability to sort of tell things a little bit out of time, their ability to be a little surreal at times to do some different types of things on it. It's an interesting look at this. And look, I give Tom Holland a lot of credit. He goes through the wringer in this emotionally. He's doing everything from puppy love to abject horror and grief, and that's great. I mean, it certainly is a great acting real for him. And it does expose a lot of issues for everything from PTSD to the opioid crisis to general crime to just the depression in certain cities like Cleveland, which can have some rough areas. The problem with this movie for me is it's just It's almost too much. It's trying to tackle everything. I mean, either pick PTSD or pig opioid crisis and I know they're connected in this. But the other thing that this movie does, which is very difficult. I've always felt this to be a bit disrespectful to our troops. Is it makes it look like every single person who goes into the army. Comes out is an absolute head case who could barely put on their pants in the morning, and I understand there's some people that are greatly troubled after service and especially greatly troubled after going to war. But it does seem a bit reductive of the American soldier. To paint everybody like this. The other thing that this brought out in me when I watched it as somebody who was actually taking pain medication at the time. This was not something where this person accidentally just sort of overused his medication and and didn't have a great rain on it. The characters in this movie are like Oh, hey, let's pop this pill. Oh, here, Try this. Let's do this. I mean, It puts a little bit of a barrier for any sort of it could happen to you when the characters are happy to pop any kind of pill that you have. And I'm like, Well, that's a great way to get started on something horrible. So the Russo brothers fight off an awful lot, and they masticated that's for sure. But I don't know if they chew it all enough to really be fully digested. But still it Z well made movie and good performances. It just was not for me. So I'm gonna have to say it kind of sucks. It can to sucks. I don't like the sound of that You're listening. In fact, I was at the movies with coming car. Let's talk really quickly about crisis. Three different storylines followed the opioid crisis from the federal officer to a scientist testing drugs. Toy woman searching for her Missing son.

MYfm 104.3
"tom holland" Discussed on MYfm 104.3
"It's you being in hitting? No, You want to see what's going on in your neighborhood. You keep an eye on it. It's a thing if you like to look when you wake up in the morning. You like to see what cars drove fires you get, like an activity report or something, right? Yeah, exactly. Huh? Had no idea the smoker schooled in my area. Lot of squirrels. All right, keep an eye on the man keeping an eye on them. Okay, See, it's a thing. All right, Here's how it works. Candace. I'm gonna ask you stereotypical male questions. Alex feels mass hysteria. Typical female questions best out of three wins and we are still died at the end on regulation on we go to Odessa to be We go Do it as a death tiebreaker. Question your own. It is hard for me to make fun of you calling you crazy when this is my thing that I do right now for no reason. Happy French from head. Hey, Ladies and gentlemen, let's battle! All right, starting with the ladies. Here we go. Tom Holland is best known for his portrayal of what iconic character Tom Holland. What a man What a man. You had a story about a time Holly found out He's gonna be Spider Man he googled his own. That was the first time he saw that he actually got the role Alex, namely actress who stars as Rue on the HBO show euphoria. Euphoria. I have never seen it, so I have no idea that's in. Damn okay. Current score one to nothing. Ladies. Quarterbacks. Tom and Aaron will meet this weekend when the Packers face the Buccaneers. One of their last names. Brady. And What was the other guy's first name even matter? Who cares? Right? Tom Brady's best theater. Yes, person was Aaron. I only know Aaron Rodgers. Well, that's correct. Is that right? Oh, Alex, the brand Mrs Maier's cells. What kind of products I'm sorry. Way the brand Mrs Maier's cells. What kind of products Mrs. Myers? Um NATO cleaning products. Ladies win.

MYfm 104.3
"tom holland" Discussed on MYfm 104.3
"Just revealed what he broke when he found out he was cast a Spiderman. I'll tell you the story right after traffic, right could be headed for the drive of the North downside of the four or five Freeway just before he gets a blast. Yeah, they're saying that there is a box truck broke down there, and they're trying to move into the shoulder. But the driver's slowing down scum away from one of five and West palm size one of five slips from prairies. You make that transition to the four or five Every way South bound by the four or five is slow. Now is coming away from North. Often you'll see the great place she gets about Getty Center, and then it does improve south bound side of the 1 70 just before you get to Victory Boulevard. They have the off ramp shut down because you're saying there's a fire on the offense. You will see some minor delays there Sherman way, and that's busy up towards the one on one, but The five freeway is still a good alternate for you to avoid the delays on the four or five and that commotion on the south side of the 1 70 south bound side of the 65 just before you get to Florence. There's an accent there that's taken away the second lane from the left and traffic is going down. It's coming up on telegraph. Westbound side of the 91 coming out of Corona just past the 71 year running in traffic Like theirs, they can clear crash to the roadway. So you seemed pretty heavy delays at Lincoln. There's traffic report sponsored by childlike Essentials. It's easy to keep New Year's resolutions thanks to chop life essentials and their complete line of vitamins for kids. Child lives sugar free, gummy, soft melts zinc, plus multi vitamins and probiotics are designed with your little one's brains and bodies in mind. Learn more. Find the heart dot com from the Southern California Toyota Dealers Traffic Center. Let's go places. Hollywood headlines. Tom Holland didn't interview for Variety, and he talked about the bizarre way. He found out that he had won the role of Spiderman and.

What's Good Games
Spider-Man Remastered for PS5 changes a lot, including Peter Parker’s face
"Five. So we know that there's been a lot of drama around the remastered for Marvel's Spiderman, which originally launched on ps four as an exclusive, and we'll be coming as a remastered version for playstation five. This Week INSOMNIAC released a couple of new assets showing exactly what they have upgraded for this version and boy. Oh boy, you would think people would be excited but ladies. People are not excited about this at all and I. was just weird because like it's it's predictable is really what it is officer. Culture. So it's I'm youngin announced that for the remastered version of Marvel Spiderman coming to ps five that it has recast the model of Peter. Parker the announcement about changes in the PS five version not the studio replaced the face of model. John Boonnak with Ben Jordan. The CTO said the Jordan is a much better MAC match for Yuri Lowenthal facials capture movement. So to be clear, Yuri Lowenthal is the voice actor that plays Peter Parker the original model was a man. Named John. Bosniak boob Nick Saban I don't know how to say your name John and then Bend Jordan is now the new model he looks pretty noticeably different to more boyish like the RC Cola version of Tom Holland rights. Gamespot. So I'm going to stop the bureau here for a second so that I can show everybody the side by side comparison of what all three of these models look like. If you guys have missed this and you haven't seen it yet. On. The Internet the Internet? Yes. Let me find it here in our not isis lead all these photos. Thanks. There you go. Okay. So I have up on screen here the three. So we've got the top is the original. Peter Parker on the bottom is the new Peter Parker a completely different person right? Like he's got a cleft to know is that you call it? Yes. He does have a little bit of a cleft Chin the ears are different. The jaw lines different I mean the cheekbones I literally everything different it's. Different people the eyebrows are somewhat similar just better. I mean, yes. The hair is actually quite quite better. I will say they did a much better job and I pull the photo of the Real Tom Holland. The actor, of course who plays fighter man in the Newest iteration of Spiderman. Know Him from. Avengers and obviously all of the spider movies and he of course, is famously cast in the upcoming uncharted film that is yet to be released, which he said is going quite well, which is exciting to hear but I think the reason why I wanted to pull this up because it's very clear that he looks this new model looks a lot more like Tom Holland than old model did this is the actual model Okay. So the actual model looks strikingly like, Tom Holland. Yes. I think they just happened to also really handsome dude. I was like Google guys. Oh hello sailor. You're probably twelve which is unfortunate for me but. He he definitely looks like like some of these pictures he looks like a cross between Tom Hollander Andrew Garfield. Oh Yeah Andrew the field had lighter colored hair in a different nose. Yeah. But he? If. This is him. That looks like townhall in this photo for sure. Nah Face the faces a little different hair think is was throwing the hair definitely look similar. So as you can imagine everybody people on the Internet are upset shocking I know according to Gamespot. The changes led to some complaints from fans of the original Peter Leading Lowenthal the voice actor again to issue a tweet blaming the stupid stupid bones in his face. Apparently, the bones in his face made motion capture animation difficult in a way that I guess only animators would understand. Continuing on the story other changes made for the remastered include a graphics overhaul with improved models and materials ray trace reflections, NBA shadows, true reflections of the buildings and windows. The characters themselves have been modeled with higher fidelity skin. Eye and teeth shakers, teeth, teeth. because. You know you don't teach shares everybody it's very important. I. Mean. It would make sense if you wanted to get them correct and like lighting or whatever sort of situation you know what the look. Weird I mean you don't want that on Kelly uncanny valley either. Either obviously can make or break an uncanny valley moment. supermassive games actually when they're doing with their mouth and then their teeth just look it looks like they go on forever like Thursdays so many. Ramadan so All the teeth are not the same size. So. It's like, yeah. When you look at other people yes you kinda knows it's not like why are like match your face? Remember they're talking like this I like. The loading screens, the low day screens would just it would be as if you were at the dentist with those things that they. Just you look like that. And it's horrifying. Wow. Oh, that'll the hot my dreams tonight outsider. Oh, no. Weird. Now that she has lowered Oliver her hands. So

Kinda Funny Games Daily
Spider-Man PS5: They Recast Peter Parker
"Number one, this I want you to know has bumped the original number. One story broke just a little while ago from the playstation blog James Stevenson community director over, and it's SOM- Nick Games put up a thing called included with Marvel's Spiderman Miles Morales ultimated on an ESA summit Marvel Spiderman. remastered details is what the blog post is talking about and it's talking about, of course, the whole voucher code fiasco that's been going on of Marvel's spider man remastered being included with Marvel's Spider Man Miles Morales alternate edition coming on November twelve. The Post. Reads as you would expect, it talks about of course Oh. Hey, we're very excited for this voucher code you're going to get hey, let's talk about the graphical updates they've gone above and beyond on the city environments it looks beautiful. It's always different things cabinet you scroll down comes gotTa pulled up here I go down like Here's what it looks like in four crazy. Okay. Here's the retracing. They see Spiderman in a reflection, but then you scroll a little bit further in read some tax in what do we find Gary? What a look at this a brand new face for Spiderman They've recast Peter Parker, I'm reading from the playstation blog. This does bring us to one of the bigger changes in order to bring the best performances to players with our next generation Marvel Spiderman Games we have recast the face of Peter Parker we loved working with John Bobby. Neck. buback on the original game however, to get a better match for Peter Parker, Slash Spiderman actor Yuri Lowenthal facial capture we have cast Ben Jordan to be the face model for Peter Parker on the playstation five council, he looks incredible in game in years moving performances take on a new life right now, if you're a video watcher, you see the doc spoilers Peter Parker scene were docked puts on the arms for the first time. They posted this full here with the new Ben. Jordan model, and of course, jury's still dialogue talking through going through it. Can you full screen? Kevin. Can we see that full screen just to get a little bit more intensity to what we're seeing here? I don't even know where to begin because if you want to talk about the amount of things I did not see happening with Spiderman remastered recasting. Peter Parker was definitely high on something. I hadn't even considered now granted I'm not inside INSOMNIAC, getting updates on what they're doing why they're doing it but. I I am shook Gary I. AM Shuki. Cabinet. If you click on the second link there the second one that will show you a side by side comparison with that on a different one. Side by side comparison, you can full screen that tweet with the original face of course was John buback, and now we're talking about Jordan of. You're alone fall. Famed voice actor Principia a million other things is still the voice both times around first reaction. Gary, widow, what do you think of this new Peter Parker? My immediate first reaction is watching those watching that clip again makes does want to go back and replay the whole gang because it really what a fantastic game that was. Almost forgotten how good it was. I would definitely go back and play the remastered. Strikes me is kind of strange change when I it's funny when I I play the playstation for. Spiderman game. One of the things that wasn't at the top of my list of things I liked was was the cafe seed strategy. I thought it was a little bit old. It wasn't a hundred percent like everyone has their own imaging had of like what pita pocket doesn't look like Tom Holland for me really nails it and obviously does for a lot of people Andrew, golf field for example, didn't you know it's like everyone's got their own Carrots should look like and over time that face model for Peter Parker especially with the voice because year he does a tremendous job as his voice. Grooming and by the end yeah. That's pita pocket. So for them to change it again now feels like a bit of a Curve Ball I. Guess Mostly Greg, the question is why why did they? Why did they feel they needed to change the face where they not happy with it? Like what why did they explain the why of all the all we have so far as his blog post we loved working with John The original game however to get a better match to Peter Parker Slash Spiderman actor Yuri alone falls facial capture capture. We have cast Ben Jordan as to be the face model for Peter Parker on the playstation console.

Mark Thompson
Netflix’s The Devil All the Time
"Netflix, now available for streaming the devil All the time is an ensemble crime drama Little film Noir ish with a bit of the grizzly to it, And it kind of recalls the cone brothers in their blood. Simple Fargo dark, twisted mode, but this has none of their mordant humor and in two hours and You know, 18 minutes, it does meander a bit here and there. Still, I thought it was a good one. Presenting this web of circumstances happened stances consequences that Titan's over the course of three decades, the forties fifties and sixties between two rural towns and a couple of families. One of the towns in Ohio, one of the towns in West Virginia, there a couple hours apart. And through these various inter related characters, you get a portrait of violence, seediness and perversity on DH, you know, and some of these characters are dedicated the religion, But that doesn't necessarily mean that good things were gonna happen to them, and the cast is First rate. Tom Holland plays Arvin Who's this quietly righteous grown up? Son of a good guy G I, who comes back from World War two, marries a waitress moves her and baby Arvin and do a fixer upper in the woods. And his dogged by tragedy that's almost biblical, and that that carries over to others whose lives were connected in the story, By the way, the role played by Holland. Yes, Spider Man himself. It's his closest you get to a heroic lead in the movie, and this British actor is pretty convincing as a young American from that part of the country. It's like he was bit by a radioactive hillbilly. I mean, really Totally thrilled with Tom Holland. Where can we watch this? The devil all the time? Yeah, it's good stuff. Bill Scars guard son of Stellan, brother of Alexander, best known in the States as Pennywise, the clown in the movies. He's He plays the father, and there's no trace of Pennywise here. Jason Clark, Riley Keogh Robert Pattinson, the new Batman in the Old Twilight vampire plays the young creature who's not above reproach. And surprisingly stocky, Sebastian stand the winter soldier from the Marvel movies as the Vincent Donofrio role of the power hungry local sheriff whose morals are questionable and we get it. It's a good movie again, not greatness. The director screenwriter here is Antonio Campos, and he adapts the devil all the time. The the book by Donald Ray Public who is actually the Narrator here and there. I always say show don't tell, but I was caught up in the desperation of all those involved. Often this thing and stayed with it until the bitter end. That's available on Netflix. As

Fresh Air
Novelist Donald Ray Pollock On Factory Work And Finding Fiction Later In Life
"Today's first guest is author Donald Ray Pollock, whose novel the devil all the time has just been made into a new netflix movie premiering next Wednesday. It Stars Tom Holland and Robert Pattinson, and here's a taste in this clip. A young boy has just watched his father pulverized two guys after they made lewd comments about the father's wife, the son's mother. Afterward the father gives his son some advice. You remember what I told you. On. The buzzer gave you. That's what I mean. got. To. Sir. Good sons of bitches out there. One hundred. These that many. Cannonball. In, both the movie and the novel the characters in the devil all the time are driven to extremes whether their fathers and sons, serial killers or preachers. The story begins in the small town of knock him stiff a real place in southern Ohio where Donald Ray pollock grew up. He didn't become a writer until he put in over thirty years at the local paper mill and got sober. But. Once he did start writing. He was noticed quickly receiving both awards and critical. Acclaim. Terry, gross spoke to Donald Ray pollock in twenty eleven when the devil, all the time was first published. Donald, Ray pollock welcome to fresh air. I'd like to start with reading from your new book, the Devil, all the time It's about the second paragraph from the prologue. So would you just set it up for us? What we have here is A young boy's name is Arvin Eugene Russell and he's following behind his father Willard and there and place called knock him stiff and they're going to Willard's prayer logging as a log in the woods where he Wants to communicate with God and So this is where they are. You know early in the morning and their. have finally reached this log. Willard eased himself down on the high side of the law and motion for his son to kneel beside him in the dead soggy leaves unless he had whiskey running through his veins Willard came to the clearing every morning and evening talk to God. Arvin didn't know which was worse the drinking or the praying. As far back, as he could remember, it seemed that his father had faulted devil all the time. Arvin little with the damp pulled his Co. tighter. He wished he were still in bed even school with always miseries was better than this but it was a Saturday and there was no way to get around it. Through the mostly bare trees beyond the cross Arvin could see whisper smoke rising from a few chimneys, half a mile away four hundred or so people lived in, knock him stiff in nineteen, fifty seven nearly all of them connected by blood through one godforsaken clam or another be it lust were necessity or just plain ignorance along with the tar paper shacks and Cinder Block houses the Holler included two general stores and a Church of Christ in Christian Union and joint known throughout the township as the bullpen. Three days before he'd come home with another black I I, don't condone no fighting just for the hell of it but sometimes, you're just too easy going Willard told him that evening then boys might be bigger than you. But the next time one of them starts his stuff, I want you to finish it. Willard was standing on the porch changing out of his work clothes. He handed Arvin Brown pants stiff with dried blood and Greece. He worked in a slaughterhouse in Greenfield and that day sixteen hundred homes had been butchered a new record for RJ Carol meat-packing. Those boy didn't know yet what he wanted to do when he grew up he was pretty sure he didn't WanNa kill pigs for eleven. Let's Donald Ray pollock reading from his new novel, the Devil, all the time. You know in the reading that you did the father tells the sun that the next time. So many beats him up the sun has to fight back and that seems to be. A recurring theme like in the opening story of your collection of short stories, the collections called knock him stiff. The opening sentence reads my father showed me how to hurt a man one August night at the torch in when I was seven years old it was the only thing he was ever any good at. You certainly seem interested in the idea of a father. Kind of indoctrinating a sun on the need to fight back and then egging on to do it even when it's inappropriate. so was is this a story that played out in your life? Well, not so much in my life I. Mean as far as I don't my dad really didn't push me to fight or anything like that. But you know when I was growing up my father and I had a very Uneasy relationship. You've got to understand my dad was born in one, thousand, nine, hundred, thirty he's still alive. You know he's eighty years old and he's still kicking but He was born in. Nineteen thirty grew up in the depression I went to the eighth grade. He was working on the railroad by the time he was sixteen, and then he was in the navy. And, my dad is a very tough. Hard. man Stra very strong man. As and in contrast to that, my mother is very shy kind. Small Bone woman. and. Either fortunately or unfortunately for me, I took after my mother and I believe. When I was a kid, my dad was. Maybe disappointed for not taking after him more. So. You know that's where I guess part of that comes from it and part of it also comes from. Lived in stiff. That's where I grew up and I saw a lot of other fathers who were you know drinkers and hell raisers and they didn't treat their families very well You know maybe they went and worked for a while and. I got enough money to go on another band or whatever, and pretty much left the family to take care of themselves. So, yeah father's have a pretty rough time and my work I just. It's just. You know I'm a father. You know I have a daughter WHO's I'm thirty years old now and I have always felt that I. Wasn't. As good as I could have been. Her mother and I were divorced when she was very young she was like a year old and and I wasn't around that much and. That's probably the best explanation. I can give for why treat father's like I do my work. Were you bullied in school. You said you, you took after your mother who wouldn't hurt a fly. So and if you were bullied, would you fight back? Did you know how to actually I wasn't bullied in school I? Never really had any problems with that and yeah, I. Mean a would fight back if I had to but. That situation you know didn't come about very much probably you know just. No more than any other normal kid you know might face that sort of thing. But. Yeah. I mean I wasn't really interested in Working on cars or farm or anything like that was more of A. I won't call myself a bookworm because we really didn't have that many books but you know I like to read and watch old movies and drawl and stuff like that and My Dad. Just you know he's a very practical man I mean, even today you know his idea of success is. Owning your own farm, starting your own business or something like that and I know that he probably looks on what I'm doing now is. A pretty useless way to spend your life trying to write books. Would you describe what the town of knock him stiff was like when you were growing up well, when I was growing up there it was. You know relocated for us. Ok we'll knock him stiff. is about thirteen miles west of chillicothe Theo, which is you know southern Ohio. It was its own little place. You know there wasn't much else around there but it was a community There were three small general stores and a bar and a church, and probably four hundred, fifty, five, hundred people now I probably was related to. At least half those people. So did you find this nurturing being in a town where half the people in it were related to you or incredibly claustrophobic? I think when I was a kid when I was a kid I was claustrophobic for me. You know I was one of those kids I was always unsatisfied I always wanted to be. Else and somewhere else. And so from a very early age. You know I was thinking about escaping from the hauler. I just Thought that I'd rather be somewhere else are somewhere else. But where you are as in Chile coffee which is. PHILADELPHIA, which is about thirteen miles away like you got out but you didn't go very far. I, really didn't get out I mean that's the weird contradiction of that whole thing you know i. Wanted to escape and them what I finally got my chance or whatever I. I chose to stay I'm out at knock stiff at least once a week even today Ladder parents go to visit. My parents are still alive. You know I have a brother and two sisters and they all live fairly close to there and So I. Think though as far as escape goes what happened with me was I quit high school when I was seventeen. And I went to work in a meat packing plant much like Weller work, Dan? And then when I was eighteen I moved to Florida you know that was going to be I was going to get away that you know by moving to Florida and I was down are working a job in a nursery and I wasn't making much money or anything only been there a few months my dad called and said. Hey, I can get you a job at the paper mail if you come back up here so. I chose to come back. You know the paper Mills Calling it was union job and great benefits and. And I knew you know for a high school dropout that was probably going to be the best job I. Ever got. You had that job for. How many years did you work at the paper mill? I? was there thirty two years and you didn't start writing till you were around fifty or is that is fifth well I'm fifty six now and I started writing when I was forty five. Okay. So how come it took so long did you know? When you weren't writing did you know that you had that in you? Well. You know I'd always been a big reader as I said and I love books. And I think maybe in the back of my mind, you know always thought writing would be a great way to get by in the world and you know, of course, I was very naive about it. The principal reasons for me you know as far as being a writer were one, you were your own boss. To you could do it anywhere. And three, you made lots of money. Wasn't until actually began writing it. I found out. That was a real true. But I. Think you know Sorta like maybe a fantasy that? It was in the back of my mind for a long time. I had a problem with drinking and for a number of years and you know it was one of those fantasies that when you got half loaded and You started daydreaming or whatever it was. One of those things that you thought about right thought about. But it wasn't really. You know I went to school when I was in my thirties I went to college I went to Ohio University and I ended up with a degree in English and You. Know even while I was there though I wasn't thinking about being a writer I never took any writing workshops or anything like that. But then finally when I was forty five my dad retired from the paper mill. And there was just something about watching him retire and go home. and. You know that was you know pretty much the end of his career and it really. Bothered me and I. Just. decided. I had to try something else you know. To some other way to. Spend the rest of my life. So. When you decided, you wanted to learn how to write what did that mean? Any. Writers or anything in for a while I just sort of scribbled and struggled. And then I'd read an interview with a writer and I can't recall her name now or no it was a lady. But she talked about typing out other people's stories as a means of maybe getting closer to them or just learn how to put a story together. and. So I started doing that. Who did you type out? I typed out a lot of different stories I. I was typing out a story at least once a week and that went on for about a year and a half. So John. cheever hemingway. Flannery. O'Connor Richard. Yates Dennis Johnson the you know the list just goes on and on if it was a story that I really liked and it wasn't. Long I, type it out, and then I carry it around with me for a week and you look at over and you know jot notes on stuff like that, and then I'd throw it away and do another one. Typing a story out, just was a much better way for me to see how you know person puts dial together or you know. Moose from one scene to the next that sort of thing. Was it hard for you to find your subject matter as a writer? Well when I first started. Trying to learn how to write. As. I said like maybe I would copy out John cheever story. So then I would try to write my own story about some East Coast suburbanite having unfair. Something like that or maybe I'd write about a re Rita Andrei debut story, and then I'd write about a Catholic priest. and. So I did that for maybe two years or so and it just wasn't working at all for me. and. Then filing maybe at about two and a half years, I wrote a story that's included in the book. Knock him stiff called back teen. And it's a very short story. and. It's about these two losers sitting in a donut shop. And that was the first thing that I had. Written that I thought wasn't too bad. And so then I increasingly started focusing on you know the people that I knew about instead of nurses, lawyers, that sort of thing that I had absolutely no idea. How to write about There's a passage in your new novel that's about a bus driver and the bus drivers father had gotten a certificate from the railroad for not missing a single day of work in twenty years and bus drivers. Mother always held this up as like what you could do. If you really you know were strive and tried to accomplish something when the bus drivers father died the bus driver hope that that certificate would be buried with his father's. We didn't have to look at it anymore, but instead his mother just like. Put It on the wall, display it in the living room. And then the bus driver thinks it wore on you after a while other people's accomplishments. I love that sentence did you ever feel that way I mean he kochman here seems. So relatively small like a good attendance record and not to knock that. But for that to be like, you know the zenith of somebody's life is. You. but did you feel that way that a war on you? Other People's accomplishments? I don't think that I paid so much attention to other people's. Successes or whatever. But I, know that I was aware you know by the time. I was thirty two or so and I've been working at the mail for about fourteen years. And I knew that all the guys that I had come in with you got hired about the same time as mayor guys even much later than that. You know they own their own home. Maybe. They owned a boat and they had two or three vehicles and they were married and had kids and on and on and on. You know in contrast to them. I've been divorced twice. I'd filed bankruptcy when I got sober I was living in this little very small apartment above this garage. Of. Motel Room and I've been living there for about. Four or five years. I owned a black and white TV that my sister had given me and I had this seventy six chevy that had the whole side of smashed in and that was it. You know for fourteen years of working there. That's what I had. And so you know there was that sense I guess of me just being a failure. Wasn't really that I wasn't jealous of those people or anything like that. I, mean I had enough sense to know that you know where I ended up was my own fault. But there was always that that idea in back of my head that. I could have done more you know I could maybe went to college or something you know. I'm sure you know if I'd wanted to go to school when I was eighteen, my dad would try to help me. and. That's not the route that I chose though how has your life changed? Now as a published writer, you have a collection of short stories. You have a new novel you got a thirty five thousand dollars cash prize, the pen, Robert Bingham Award. So, what's different about your life? well, I have a lot more time to just set on the porch and. Smoke and daydream. Think it's a legitimate. Yeah well, at least that's what I tell my wife. But my life hasn't really changed that much I. Mean I get a lot more emails. Now you know that sort of thing, but you know I still live in the same house I still pretty much. You know my daily routine is. I really can't say that it's changed that much. It's a good life and I'm thrilled that you know I've got a publisher and. You know had at least a little bit of success. You know I know a lot of writers out there a lot of writers out there who are much better than I am. And would. Probably give their left arm. To be setting, you know where I'm setting today. Well Donald Ray, pollock thing you so much for talking with us. Terry I appreciate. It. Made my day. Donald Ray pollock speaking to Terry Gross in twenty eleven. The devil all the time a new movie based on his novel of the same name.

WGN Nightside
'Onward' Leads Box Office With Ho-Hum $40 Million
"Right Steve tells about armored yes it's the latest from Pixar here we go it begins with a look back in history not not our history but the history of a fantasy world where all manner of sort of mermaids and unicorns and elves and fairies and minotaurs and wizards in just about any other creature you might find in a role playing game would exist but as these fantasy beings find short cuts to do doing magic over time like why why user wings to fly when you can buy an ORP airplane ticket or why use a spell to start a fire would you can use a match they become lazy and the magic that made them special starts to disappear from the world at large so skip ahead to more or less the presentation you meet we meet Ian and barley who were to elf brothers voiced by Tom Holland and Chris Pratt they grew up with it without their father because the the father died just before the younger Ian was born and when barley was still a young a young L. fling there mother who's voiced by Julia Louis Dreyfus has done a great job of raising them but that hasn't kept him from being frustrated at not having a dad he kinda lacks confidence he doesn't have a lot of friends and I believe that having a father in his life might have changed that barley is is a bit of a lovable lug who knocked everything over that distance pass any tried to take connected to the magical world through role playing games and he drives this amazing band named Guinevere that he refers to it as mighty Steven if you see the detailing on the side you'll understand why so he in turn sixteen is mom gives the in this very special present from his dad it's a wizard staff that includes a built in spell that brings this is supposed to bring his father back to life for twenty four hours and I even kind of botches the spell about halfway through with only the bottom half of his father basically just his pants appear to him very much alive and communicative but without sort of gears in a haze in ways to communicate very well even figured out that he needs something called a Phoenix crystal to complete the spell and barley thinks this is a great opportunity to sort of tear up on a brotherly class that ends with even forgetting to spend this day with his dad that he's always dreamed of in for barley it's a chance to rediscover the magic that still exists in their world the director Dan Scanlan who did monsters university which was definitely not one of my favorite Pixar films has crafted what what might be Pixar's purist adventure film get him in the team have filled it with water last action in a great deal of creativity I really like that could be a Spencer this beastly creature that she plays name the manticore that's part lion and bad the scorpion and she used to be the most feared and respected creature in the realm and now she's managing the theme restaurant but between the laughs on where does what Pixar does best which is that fine that emotional core of the story and by the end we realize the film isn't about this kids search for his father it's about this kid realizing the into appreciating the people in his life that did raise him and did have a hand in shaping who he is and you know if you have a sibling in your life that you're particularly close to I'm gonna get you you might cry like a baby in this movie I don't know but on would also deal with issues of bullying and searching for inner confidence and how real magic sometimes from just comes from just believing in that you can that you can do something even if you can't so it sounds corny it is Corning sometimes I think the energy that Holland impressed bring to these characters is really impressive and they sort of cell that lifelong bond it's genuinely moving the sometimes manic performances carry over to the pacing of the film which at times can be exhausting but onward finishes strong I think with a stand off between our heroes and a really interesting visual take on what I always think of the played out creature in the fantasy world the that needs some conquering in this film this is the the the old the the whole film is sort of hit and miss at times but I think the final act delivers on its emotional promise and brings all things to a satisfying conclusion at least the movie sort of dealt with itself in color and imagination and and and a healthy dose of enthusiasm I think we end up winning the day I was shockingly underwhelmed by this movie is the prologue of this movie that that Steve described as the this idea that the magic of kind of got out of the world everyone's you've taken the easy way out we do not agree to set up for a movie a movie that I knew very little about yeah that's all users are like an elder in road trip movie with two brothers and I thought that that was pretty good pretty great set up and the movie business takes on that life that it just seems that it gets easy itself and the sort of forgets the the really sort of really intriguing premise that it sets itself apart but then that would be in the emotional undercurrent in this movie of this movie where they're trying to resurrect their dad for this very brief time in their lives one of the bridge brothers should be no didn't really know him at all I you know I I was expecting a much bigger payoffs at the end of the film and the it's a little slow for the bulk of the movie ice was sort of tolerating in this adventure story which I really wish I had only been the one brother I really did not like the Chris Pratt brother character I thought it was just the heat interrupted everything too often I would much rather have been so little story with the brother try and of the one year old son trying to reconnect with his father is this wonderful moments really early on in the movie where the the the younger brother have a tape of his father and he has the nose the tape so while he's able to sync crappy conversation with his father as a result of that I thought well what I mean that to me in such a way that display all the unsold set up for this movie now and then it just became more of a routine adventure story with a couple nifty set pieces along the way and I was just waiting for this conclusion to really only family families I'm going to get back at the end and I thought that they botched it to the entire movie I kept thinking about the ending to status perks A. I. which is seems to be where this movie almost guilt to gain that idea of resurrecting this you know your most loved person for a single day the never being able to speak to them ever again not that movie you know destroys me this movie left me underwhelmed yeah I was underwhelmed by it too I was it didn't have any to it but I didn't connect with it emotionally and that's really odd for Pixar movie because most Pixar movies you connect on an emotional level you know and but I can't I can't count the number of Pixar movies that have me crying you know like all agree on usually it's at the end but in the in the case of office the first ten minutes right but I didn't I didn't connect with these characters I was nicely animated there are some clever things in it and some of the action sequences are fine but I never connected with it on any kind of emotional level so I was I was disappointed with onward as well so it did make forty million over the weekend now six seven eight no no this is this isn't down there this is good dinosaur numbers yeah and the first big family they've ever opened in March it's always been either June November the couple won the end of may sell the I mean they have another one coming out in June I just don't know if they just didn't know where to put this movie or they didn't think it was strong enough for a summer holiday release but forty million dollars is not great for for for movie of they are real steel like Pixar okay all right and is million came in second with fifteen million up to about fifty three million total that's pretty solid let's see yeah it's almost yes it can be close to a hundred million dollars worldwide only cost seven million dollars to make you go man and then the way back eight point five million not not a that great unfortunately all right

AP 24 Hour News
Sony and Disney kiss and make up over 'Spider-Man'
"Sony Pictures Entertainment and the Walt Disney Studios have found a way to work together announcing they would be teaming up once more to produce a third spider man film starring Tom Holland disputes over the profit sharing structure puts by these future in the Marvel cinematic universe in doubt much to the chagrin of fans who have enjoyed seeing spider man fighting alongside the

John Batchelor
Tom Holland and Spider-Man will stay in the Marvel Cinematic Universe
"Remember how we were really we had this adds about Tom Holland and spider man and MC you and Sony and Disney and because I think Tom Hollins about spider man that has ever existed and the history of spider man okay Wilsonian Marvel. there are they've made amends to co produce the third spider man movie and keep the character in M. C. L.. I'm super stoked so he's not leaving him see at the Marvel cinematic universe it was little it was announced earlier the Sony ended its partnership with Marvel but never any says no their friends again Tom Hollins back there you go because this look to other spider man movies to do as I understand it and then there's there's a couple of other ones that could actually be a key to more movies with in the spider verse so anyway that's going down that you

/Film Daily
Sony and Disney kiss and make up over 'Spider-Man'
"Was revealed this morning that Spiderman will stay in the marvel cinematic universe. What do we know Brad. That's right. Spiderman is back in the marvel cinematic universe at least for the foreseeable future in a surprise announcement today today from both Sony pictures and Walt Disney Studios the two announced that they have struck a new deal Kevin Feige to produce a third film in Spiderman Franchise that will be released on July sixteenth twenty twenty. One with Tom Holland back as Spiderman and on top of that the deal also includes an appearance France by spider man in a future marvel studios film though it has not been named specifically which movie that might be in the press release. Kevin Feige said quote I'm thrilled at spiders journey in the NCAA will continue and I and all of us models are very excited that we get to keep working on it. Spiderman powerful I kind of hero whose story crosses all ages audiences inches around the globe he also happens to be the only hero with a superpower to cross cinematic universes so as Sony continues to develop their own spidey verse. You never know what surprises the future might hold will so that sounds like an interesting hint as to what the future might hold for Spiderman perhaps existing both in the Marlton a medic universe and Dan maybe a separate Spiderman Universe that Sony pictures controls and that makes sense considering Kevin Feige previously hinted that it was likely a crossover with Tom. Holland Spiderman and Tom Hardy's venom would eventually

Dana Loesch
Spider-Man to rejoin Marvel Cinematic Universe for two more films
"Remember how we were really we had this adds about Tom Holland and spider man and MC you and Sony and Disney and because I think Tom Hollins about spider man that has ever existed and the history of spider man okay Wilsonian Marvel. there are they've made amends to co produce the third spider man movie and keep the character and MCO I'm super stoked so he's not leaving him see at the Marvel cinematic universe it was little it was announced earlier the Sony ended its partnership with Marvel but never ready says nope they're friends again Tom Hollins back there you go because it's a two other spider man movies to do as I understand it and then there's there's a couple of other ones that could actually be a key to more movies with in the spider verse so anyway that's going down that

Nerd On! The Podcast
Disney Rumored To Be Making New Spider-Man Deal
"It has been a week for <hes> <hes> marvel and sony for disney and sony more week for all of us is what you mean to say yes a lot of ups and downs very emotional highs and emotional china lows but let's let's try to try to keep us to the facts so essentially there's been some news in development in <hes> the the spiderman movies future are the ones that are being co created by <hes> emerson medic universe and sony pictures together. The current deal is that <hes> marvelous taking can up all the production efforts. <hes> and sony is bankrolling most of it ninety nine five five percent of it. <hes> yeah i saw gross goes to marvel marvel right now so that's that's their current deal. Then somebody takes the remaining ninety five right and so i believe the deal was for <hes> <hes> six movies. I want to say five or six movies was five so right but they were going to make more as part of their deal. Oh and now part way through this week. <hes> apparently as reported by deadline kevin feige <hes> approached disney or somebody at disney to renegotiate the terms of that where was that the approach disney sony kevin approached sony okay to renegotiate the asking to renegotiate the deal they wanna they wanna have fifty percent stake so they wanna upfront fifty percent of the cost of production and also take fifty percent of the profits officer they would both payroll fifty percent of making it and then both reap fifty back <hes> <hes> fair. I'll be honest. It does sound super fair. Although although the original terms agreed to for a lengthy period of time was sets of five percent also it's it's worth noting that spider and from from home is sony any pictures of highest grossing movie of all time being stifle so there's that there's that money machine that sony now has that yet exception of five percent. It's there's it's there prophets so i can see why as reported there was an immediate no and then kevin vikings reaction apparent supposedly reportedly was <hes> to say that outwardly say that he has no longer going to be involved with creation of <hes> which is unfortunate was unfortunate now storyteller a time now for for for a hot twenty four hours. That was the news where things ended and we were all sad about it. Everybody was reaching being out to sony on the internet said you know cetera et cetera but of course a lot of deals are missing from that <hes> is the ones that heels that i already explained and also since then we've had some updates where negotiations apparently not over and there is some they like seventy thirty and the approach they want a seventy thirty sony does seventy they do thirty this is the parsons is so interesting to get these behind scenes details because this information we would not have little thing this is at the time of recording when this episode post right might be it might be afraid for some context rather sunday the day after like twenty three yeah yes <hes> yeah so and and and kevin vis a goal with this deal was to have it all set and done on before d twenty three so they can make announcements as they like to do however that did not happen so there is no spider and talk during d. twenty three <hes> another thing to keep in mind but this is a kind of a dozen just mean that sony just moves forward and makes you know the third far far from home or homeland was homecoming series movie. Maybe they could ditch holland and go with a different one because he's not right now. Here's an option so tom holland does not is not contractually obligated anymore right now. Here's an obscene. You shouldn't need to spiderman yeah.

The Film Buds Podcast
Sony Breaks Silence On Spider-Man Split With Marvel
"There's the whole sony spiderman debacle dad's i. I don't understand it but i know what the big deal. No tunnel holland is like what's what's going on now. Marvel has officially given sony any <hes> the rights to spiderman and so now kevin feige marvel and the marvel cinematic universe will not be and i say fight it kevin feige yeah yeah will not be dealing with future spiderman movies <hes> with tom. Holland people are up an arm up in arms to say the least i could not care less but not really i mean i i love spiderman but if they recast them i mean that's they've done it three times already. It's gonna happen at some point <hes> and so now sony halley doing. They're gonna do a news spiderman. I have no idea that's the thing it's possible. His time hasn't come for to be done. I don't think so because the thing is since now. They have the rights they. I think they could cut them if they wanted so. That's that's the thing people are upset about. <hes> yes so now sony has the rights rights to spiderman films and all that and so people are pretty upset by it also by disney anyway sony disney owns marvel yeah not sony and they sold spider man to sony or some some rights or like the the right agreement something like aw

The Big Picture
Spider-Man Is Out of the MCU and Movies Are in a State of IP Crisis.
"Yesterday. There was some public negotiating going on between two movie corporations. One of them is disney and one of them is sony. Amanda can't even she's like. She can't even look at this going. I do unfortunately okay. We've talked about spiderman quite a few times. Actually on this show and spider man was was the political football of the movie industry yesterday because sony owns the rights to make spiderman spiderman movies marvel has been helping them do so and generating a small profit and working closely with kevin feige who oversees marvel studios and as the most successful producer probably only in the history of hollywood if we're being honest and it seems that didn't even wait. Let's pause on that for one second here. We go about it. Okay never had remiss he's going to have so many achievement awards named after him. It's truly well. That's if we still have movies by the time we get to his age of having achievement awards with his name on it you said and it and it seems the kevin foggy at least for now will not be involved in making spiderman movies normal marvel. It sounds like the <hes> tom holland. Version of spider man is going to a strictly sony product now in theory this is scary for fans of spiderman and there was literally a hashtag wakatsuki sony tony oh no trend yesterday people wanted to boycott sony because they could not come to an agreement on giving moral more money for the thing that they make that is a little bit confusing now. What will this mean. Practically it means that you probably won't see captain america in a movie with spider mingling if they don't come to an agreement i think those of us who are a little bit more more cynical and perhaps a little bit more savvy about this understand that they may actually come to an agreement here and at this impasse is public theater in an effort to show the world just how much they care about tom hall and being able to appear alongside. I don't know thor going forward the point here though is not whether or not we get to see spiderman in an avengers movie movie or whatever the point is. This is how movies get made. There was another bit of news. Yesterday i don't know if you saw this as well with that the matrix force coming from lana wachowski and by herself by herself. Lana has split creatively from lily which hausky her sister and is it amicable. I we don't know the the details of that. We know that this is important to me looking to me. If i'm gonna tell him not and i'm just like you just told me to grow up. I know this is life little torp welcome to what it's like to be on the spot and that is the question ideas services or whatever or american movies a bad dream right now is kind of a reasonable question to ask in the face of this because it now feels like we we got what we paid for. We rewarded everybody by going. All the superhero movies going all of the franchise blockbusters. Those are the things that drive the industry in a meaningful way. We have this conversation precision routinely on the show and i couldn't help but look at those two pieces of information which i think hit within twenty minutes of one another and couldn't help but feel a little little bit of a an existential chaos around what we're doing this for and that's not to say that i don't like those movies. I actually liked the idea of but that's another underneath movie. That's that's. I know it's not the point so how do you how do you both respond to these paired pieces of information. I told you so. I mean welcome to chaos it subsides after awhile. Can you get used to the natural order of things and you're just like well. I will go see tom holland spiderman and at least he's adorable and you find the things you like. I guess

Mornings on the Mall with Brian Wilson
"Spider-Man" Is Leaving The Marvel Cinematic Universe
"So here's the way this works Marvel creates a spider man Stanley creates spider man Marvel's got the rights to it for years Marvel which wasn't really producing movies end up selling the rights to Sony so then we get the Tobey Maguire version of spider man in the in the beginning of this century and so we see those movies they're wildly successful Sonny tries a reboot with this guy Andrew Garfield I thought the movies were fine but they were critically reviewed very poorly and audiences were not really going for it either they didn't make what they want in the box office so Sony finally gets over itself and says okay fine we'll work with Marvel on this incredible cinematic universe that they've created with Iron Man and all these other characters they put them all together in this giant marriage that work out the contracts the right way and ends up being a smashing success well it's over we get news yesterday spider man is now leaving the Marvel cinematic universe Tom Holland who's played the character really well in the latest movies well not apparently be although there is a some hope still hanging out there apparently be a part of any more of these Marvel cinematic universe's movies and instead Sony's just gonna hold onto I'm selfishly because they can't agree on you guessed it money for more on this we got Victoria Gleick is the executive producer filling in this morning for our heather hunter Victoria I know you watch all the stuff really closely checks to me about this yesterday to me America you were very disappointed in the US yes it's funny because my friend Logan shot out to him texted me and I ended up texting this Chris plan if I weren't twenty two I would be angry crying right now just because I think Marvel did such an amazing job with spider man and Sony and they kind of saves the character concerning I think mess it up some with Andrew Garfield Andrew Garfield am and it's I could enter Gardasil right actor and they did but they did the same thing with the new venom movie like Tom hardy would have been he is the perfect venom any such a great actor but they made such a forgettable movie yeah I hate that I did I said this to you yesterday and I hope this is right in the long run I kind of hope that these studios these major studios do maintain some distance from one another and and create products to compete because it doesn't seem like Disney's taking over everything I mean Disney on think about what does the US Disney owns the Muppets Disney owns Star Wars the entire franchise Disney owns all of marble Disney owns Disney ESPN and ABC I mean you just got unless you don't fox now you don't everything fox's ever produced all the movies that's on by Disney now no Disney plus is coming out the streaming service what is it next in two months or so October I believe they're coming out the streaming service to compete with net flex and they own everything the behemoth I'd like to see a Sony Sony studio exist that can actually produce something to compete with Disney because it feels like everything's a little to consolidate it now I agree with that but I just think taking that character that belongs to the Marvel universe is just absurd to me what's the contract on this and how long to Sony get to use the spider man character do we now it's like a crazy agreement they get a spider man four ever at the to the expense of Marvel and the thing that bothers me is that kind of set it up in the last movie far from home as far from home yes far from his when he goes overseas yeah they set it up in the last movie that he's is basically going to be the main adventure spider man and I was like the conflict he was having throughout the movie is like he wasn't sure if he was basically ready to be the main Avenger yeah so I don't really know what their plan is also the last movie ended on a cliffhanger I'm not gonna say what it is I haven't seen him yeah but ends on a cliffhanger and I'm just like and he's done really well for John by the way they've they've earned over a billion dollars worldwide so far on that movie it's been the I think the only smash success of the summer has been that's vitamins anyway it's wild he's a good he's good at that role but once again he's not actually American is neat nice British yeah what's what's the deal here I can we get Americans the plate American superheroes I have no idea but I think you did amazing and I think a lot of fans are very emotionally attached to Tom Holland as writer man why no one who is thank

Joel Riley
Disney, Sony And Tom Holland discussed on Joel Riley
"Spider man may be getting dropped from the Marvel universe on Tuesday negotiations broke down between Sony pictures and Disney which owns Marvel Sony's control the rights of spider man since nineteen ninety nine Sony and Disney work together recent spider man movies including the two blockbuster starring Tom Holland so he's blaming Disney for the split and said in a statement it respects Disney's decision to not have Marvel president Kevin Feige continuously producer of the next live action spider man film Sony's value to carry on the franchise without Marvel's