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  • Time To Talk - The Podcast: With Louis & Reiss (Louis Simmonds and Reiss Doherty).

    Two mates, talking a bit of shit. Why not come and join the fun.

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  • Vincent Anthony Vaughn, better known as Vince Vaughn, was born on March 28, 1970, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He grew up in a family that valued hard work and ambition, traits that would later define his career in Hollywood. His father, Vernon Vaughn, was a salesman, while his mother, Sharon Vaughn, was a real estate agent and stockbroker who later became one of the top money managers in the country. Vince has two sisters, Victoria and Valerie. Vince Vaughn’s interest in the arts began at a young age. Growing up in Buffalo Grove, Illinois, and later Lake Forest, Vaughn was an active child who participated in sports and theater. His love for acting took root during his high school years at Lake Forest High School, where he was involved in theater productions. After graduating in 1988, Vaughn decided to pursue a career in acting and moved to Los Angeles. Early Career and Breakthrough Vaughn's early years in Hollywood were challenging, marked by small roles in television and film. His first break came in 1993 when he was cast in a small role in the sports film Rudy. Although his role was minor, it led to a friendship with Jon Favreau, who would later be instrumental in Vaughn’s career. The breakthrough for Vince Vaughn came in 1996 with the release of Swingers, a film written by Jon Favreau and directed by Doug Liman. Vaughn played Trent Walker, a fast-talking, charming bachelor navigating the Los Angeles nightlife. The film was a critical and commercial success, and Vaughn’s performance earned him recognition as one of Hollywood’s most promising new talents. Swingers became a cult classic, and Vaughn’s charismatic persona on screen set the tone for many of his future roles. Rise to Stardom Following the success of Swingers, Vaughn’s career began to take off. He starred in a variety of films throughout the late 1990s and early 2000s, showcasing his versatility as an actor. In 1997, he appeared in Steven Spielberg’s The Lost World: Jurassic Park, playing Nick Van Owen, a documentary filmmaker. The role in a major blockbuster solidified Vaughn's status as a rising star. Vaughn continued to build on his success with roles in films like Return to Paradise (1998) and Clay Pigeons (1998). However, it was his work in comedies that truly made him a household name. In 2003, Vaughn starred in Old School, directed by Todd Phillips. The film, which also starred Will Ferrell and Luke Wilson, was a major hit and became a defining comedy of the early 2000s. Vaughn’s portrayal of Beanie, the smooth-talking party organizer, was praised for its wit and humor. The Frat Pack Era and Continued Success Thanks for listening and remember to like and share wherever you get your podcasts. The success of Old School was followed by a series of hit comedies that established Vaughn as a key member of the "Frat Pack," a group of actors that included Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson, Will Ferrell, and Steve Carell. Vaughn starred in Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story (2004), Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (2004), and Wedding Crashers (2005), the latter of which became one of the highest-grossing comedies of all time. His role as Jeremy Grey in Wedding Crashers, opposite Owen Wilson, was particularly well-received, showcasing his comedic timing and chemistry with his co-stars. Vaughn continued to enjoy success with films like The Break-Up (2006), where he starred alongside Jennifer Aniston, and Fred Claus (2007), a Christmas comedy in which he played the less-successful brother of Santa Claus. Vaughn’s ability to blend humor with a touch of sentimentality made him a favorite in the comedy genre. Personal Life and Other Ventures Outside of his acting career, Vince Vaughn has been involved in various ventures, including producing and writing. He co-wrote and starred in The Break-Up and produced several films, including Couples Retreat (2009) and The Internship (2013). Vaughn’s work as a producer has allowed him to have more creative control over his projects and explore different aspects of filmmaking. Vaughn’s personal life has been relatively private compared to other Hollywood stars. He was briefly engaged to actress Jennifer Aniston, his co-star in The Break-Up, but the couple separated amicably in 2006. In 2010, Vaughn married Canadian real estate agent Kyla Weber, with whom he has two children. Recent Work and Latest News In recent years, Vince Vaughn has continued to take on diverse roles, including a shift towards more dramatic work. In 2015, he starred in the second season of HBO’s True Detective, playing Frank Semyon, a career criminal with aspirations of becoming a legitimate businessman. The role was a departure from his usual comedic fare and demonstrated his ability to tackle darker, more complex characters. Vaughn’s latest work includes a starring role in the Apple TV+ series Bad Monkey, which premiered in 2024. The show, based on the novel by Carl Hiaasen, sees Vaughn play the character of Andrew Yancy, a former Miami detective turned restaurant inspector who becomes embroiled in a wild investigation after discovering a severed arm in the waters off the Florida Keys. The series has been praised for its dark humor, engaging plot, and Vaughn’s performance, which blends his comedic chops with a more nuanced, dramatic edge. Bad Monkey marks Vaughn’s continued evolution as an actor, proving that he remains a versatile and dynamic presence on screen. Legacy and Influence Vince Vaughn’s career has spanned over three decades, during which he has established himself as one of Hollywood’s most reliable comedic actors. His unique blend of sharp wit, charm, and the ability to play both everyman and eccentric characters has made him a beloved figure in American cinema. Vaughn’s influence can be seen in the success of the Frat Pack films, which helped define comedy in the 2000s and continue to be popular with audiences today. As he continues to take on new and challenging roles, Vaughn’s legacy as an actor who can seamlessly move between comedy and drama is cemented. His willingness to explore different genres and his enduring appeal make him a standout figure in Hollywood, with a career that shows no signs of slowing down.

  • Teri Garr, born Terri Ann Garr on December 11, 1944, in Lakewood, Ohio, was an actress whose dynamic career showcased her talents in dance, comedy, and drama. Growing up in a family embedded in show business—her father, Eddie Garr, was a vaudeville performer, and her mother, Phyllis Lind, a former Rockette—Garr was drawn to the arts early. When her father passed away suddenly when she was 11, her family faced significant financial challenges, which left a lasting impression on Garr. Her mother’s resilience, working to support Garr and her siblings, instilled in her the importance of determination and self-reliance, values she carried into her career. Dance was Garr’s first love, and she trained rigorously, often traveling across Los Angeles to take classes, sometimes in exchange for cleaning studios. This dedication led her to early Hollywood work as a dancer in Elvis Presley films, such as Viva Las Vegas and Fun in Acapulco, and as a go-go dancer on popular 1960s television shows like Shindig! and Hullabaloo. These uncredited roles may have been brief, but they helped Garr make connections within the industry, laying the groundwork for her transition from dance to acting. Her first speaking role came in the 1968 film Head, a cult favorite featuring The Monkees, marking her first substantial step into the acting world. Her comedic breakthrough came in 1974 with Mel Brooks’ Young Frankenstein, where Garr played Inga, the charming assistant, delivering a memorable and now iconic performance. Her portrayal blended innocence with impeccable comedic timing, establishing her as a fresh comedic talent. The role quickly made her a household name, and in the same year, she appeared in Francis Ford Coppola’s thriller The Conversation, where she demonstrated her dramatic abilities, albeit in a smaller part. This variety in roles signaled her versatility, something Hollywood directors were eager to explore further. During the 1970s, Garr continued to build her career with appearances in critically acclaimed films. In Steven Spielberg’s Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977), she played Ronnie Neary, the frustrated wife of a man consumed by an alien encounter. Garr’s role brought a relatable quality to the film and showcased her ability to perform in a range of genres. Her work on Tootsie (1982), starring alongside Dustin Hoffman, earned her an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress. In Tootsie, Garr played Sandy Lester, a lovable but insecure actress. Her performance, combining humor and vulnerability, highlighted her unique ability to add depth to comedic roles. This portrayal remains one of her most celebrated performances, showing how Garr’s comedic timing was often rooted in authentic, relatable emotions. The 1980s brought a series of popular roles that continued to showcase Garr’s talent for combining humor with heart. In Mr. Mom (1983), she starred opposite Michael Keaton as a working mother in a film that humorously explored gender roles, resonating with audiences across the country. She went on to appear in Martin Scorsese’s After Hours (1985), where she brought an eccentricity to her character, adding to the film’s darkly comedic edge. She also continued to play family-friendly characters, as in The Black Stallion (1979), securing her appeal across diverse audiences. Her television roles during this period further expanded her reach, with a memorable role on Friends in the 1990s as Phoebe Buffay’s mother, a quirky character that introduced Garr to a new generation. In 2002, Garr’s life took a dramatic turn when she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS). Rather than stepping back, she embraced her diagnosis publicly, using her platform to raise awareness and advocate for MS research. Her openness about her health challenges shed light on the disease and gave hope to others living with MS, making her a beloved figure not only in entertainment but in the health advocacy community as well. In 2006, she faced another health setback when she suffered a brain aneurysm, yet her determination remained unshaken. Garr’s courage in navigating these personal challenges demonstrated a resilience that inspired countless fans and showed a new, deeply personal side of her strength. Garr continued to make select appearances and advocate for MS awareness in her later years, remaining a beloved public figure who balanced humor with resilience. Her advocacy work, particularly her involvement with the Multiple Sclerosis Society, helped improve understanding and empathy around MS, cementing her legacy as a force for positive change beyond the entertainment industry. Garr’s lifelong dedication to bringing laughter to her audiences made her an enduring figure in comedy, with a legacy defined by wit, perseverance, and heart. On October 29, 2024, Teri Garr passed away in Los Angeles at the age of 79. Her passing marked the end of a remarkable life and career that spanned over five decades. Known for her distinct voice, infectious energy, and unforgettable roles, Garr’s influence on film and television remains undeniable. Her work in classics like Young Frankenstein, Tootsie, and Close Encounters of the Third Kind will continue to inspire and entertain, a testament to her timeless appeal. Garr’s legacy will endure as a reminder of the power of humor and resilience, leaving an indelible impact on the world of comedy and beyond. 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  • Maddie and Matthew are two movie enthusiasts (and AMC A-List Stubs Members) discussing the movies they watch and the credits that roll. And Rolling! is a wholly authentic conversation that spans genres and topics. Join us as we reflect on our cinematic experiences!

  • A fun and intelligent look at classic film releases (yes, that’s a real thing) and horror and fantasy double bills from the 1960s, 70s and 80s - and everything in-between. You get the idea.

  • ברוכים הבאים לרעש על הסט עם אורי זלינסקי! הפודקאסט בו אנחנו נפגשים עם מקליטי השטח הגדולים בארץ ומדברים איתם על המסע שהם עברו מתחילת הקריירה ועד למקום שהם בו היום. בכל פרק האנשים שאמונים על הקול בהפקות המקור הגדולות ביותר שנעשו אי פעם בארץ יספרו לנו על התלאות וההצלחות שלהם לאורך הקריירה, ויסבירו מה המשמעות של להיות מקליט שטח לקולנוע וטלווזיה בנוף הישראלי. סיפורים מסטים של סרטי וסדרות ענק כמו: בופור, הנערים, קופה ראשית, קרב אוויר, נבלות, גולסטאר ועוד הרבה פרויקטים אחרים.

  • Three friends discussing films in several different formants ranging from hour long reviews, multi part deep dives, commentaries, reviews of films on opening weekends and quick dip 30 minute reviews.

  • Welcome to the Film Fury podcast. It's time to analyze movies and get mad or get glad. I'm Alan Zeitlin, an entertainment writer and film critic for more than two decades, and I'm going to take you on a deep dive into the sea of movies. What actors rose to the occasion and who fell flat? From Oppenheimer to Barbie, what film should win Oscar Gold and which should be left in the cold? Who got loved and who got snubbed? What moments will make you feel like you're watching something magical? And which will make you feel like they've been cursed? What are some film gems you haven't seen?
    Hop along for the ride as I break it down like Charlie Brown. Follow us now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you enjoy your shows.

  • ברוכים הבאים ל”חיים בסרט” פודקאסט על סרטים, על החיים ועל מה שבניהם
    בכל שבוע נדבר כאן על סרט אחר ועל מה שכולנו יכולים לקחת ממנו לחיים

    מגיש: אלעד ינאי


  • What To Watch is a podcast that is aimed at looking at the lighter side of popular entertainment. Join us as we catch up about the films and TV shows that we have enjoyed watching, the ones that have defined our childhoods and also the ones that we keep returning to. In this podcast we will review movies and TV shows and offer our two cents on what we enjoyed about their entertainment value.

  • hosted by Bri Proke, Kenrick Block and Johnston Gray, we ask our pals to pick a classic Hollywood film that they've never seen. they then join us on the pod to talk expectations, and what they know-- we watch it, and then discuss if those expectations were met afterward.

  • Popcorn & Freud adalah podcast yang dibuat oleh Dyah dan Astrid, 2 orang praktisi di bidang psikologi. Kecintaan mereka pada film dan psikologi akan diramu dalam bentuk podcast, di mana mereka akan ngobrol dan mendiskusikan film yang berbeda pada tiap episodenya. Setiap film akan dibahas dari sisi psikologi, baik mengenai karakter, konflik ataupun pilihan hidup para tokohnya. Bila tertarik ngobrol lebih jauh tentang pembahasan mereka, kalian dapat berinteraksi langsung melalui e-mail dengan Dyah (dyah.larasati@hotmail.com) dan Astrid (astrid.hutabarat@gmail.com). Ciao!

  • דקל נועה חברים מכיתה ז׳ והיום אנחנו פאתי 30 ודקל עדיין לא ראה את רוב סרטי דיסני אז התכנסנו להסביר לו ולכם בשפה בת יומנו על כל סרט וסרט בציניות שגובלת בגזענות נעימה לכאורה
    לאב יה תקשיבו לנו

  • A movie review podcast where Dan, Jared, and Adam review one new release each month, as well as provide movie trivia and other movie recommendations.

  • יומן צפייה שבועי בסדרת הדגל של HBO, ״הלוטוס הלבן״. הפאר, הריקבון, הקרינג׳ וניחוחות הפד-תאי. בהגשת אלעד בר-נוי, תומר מיכלזון, מיה סלע ואחרים

  • Welcome to The Chat with Kayden. This is a place where we talk about everything from the new Hallmark movies to anything under the sun including books and tv shows. Can't wait for what's to come this year! Hope everyone sticks around and joins in on the fun :)

  • Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar was a radio drama aired between 1949 and 1962. "The man with the action-packed expense account, America’s fabulous freelance insurance investigator, Johnny Dollar". Of the eight different actors who played Johnny Dollar, Bob Bailey is likely considered the most popular. Bailey's interpretation presented a tough, streetwise character, but also sensitive and thoughtful. During it's time, Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar attracted some of the best writers in Hollywood, including Jack Johnstone, E. Jack Neuman, Robert Ryf, and Les Crutchfield..- Audio Credit: The Old Time Radio Researchers Group. - Find all the podcasts @ Spreaker.com - We offer a Crime, Detective OTR radio station and many other podcasts at theaterofthemind-otr.com

  • Join Amir and Laila, a witty Iranian American father-daughter duo from Long Island, as they hilariously dissect the world of 90 Day Fiancé. With Amir’s boomer wisdom and Laila’s millennial sass, they serve up sharp commentary and cultural insights as they navigate the cringe-worthy moments of reality TV’s most addictive show. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or a casual viewer, Amir and Laila bring a fresh, cross-generational take that’s as diverse as the couples on screen.

  • 👋Welcome to my podcast, Media Melanie Talks TV, your new TV commentary destination. Dive into my lively reactions and hot takes on the latest TV shows and episodes, keeping you up-to-date with the hottest TV news and trends.

    👀Whether you're a casual viewer or a die-hard fan, I’m cooking up something for everyone. You’ll enjoy special guest appearances and interviews that provide a deeper introspective into your favorite shows.

    📺Join my community for engaging discussions, insightful analysis, and all things TV! Ok, maybe the occasional movie, too.

    MediaMelanieTV.com