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    Explore " daniel day lewis" with insightful episodes like "Season 3: Manifest Destiny - There Will Be Blood (Episode 24)", "Episode 6: There Will Be Blood", "There Will Be Blood #40", "THERE WILL BE BLOOD" and "Favorite Villains of the 2000s with Ashley Killips & Travis Hayward" from podcasts like ""I Know Movies and You Don't w/ Kyle Bruehl", "Remainders", "The Movie Bucket List (MBL) Podcast", "Aya Vs. The Big Boys" and "INDIEfinitive"" and more!

    Episodes (33)

    Episode 6: There Will Be Blood

    Episode 6: There Will Be Blood

    "I have a competition in me...I want no one else to succeed."

    On this episode of Remainders, our hosts discuss the fully American and borderline horror film There Will Be Blood. 

    Many cite There Will Be Blood as a contemporary classic largely because of Daniel Day-Lewis’ maniacal performance as quintessential capitalist and oilman Daniel Plainview. But it’s also the intricate themes of power and debilitating obsession that continue to resonate in a world dominated by religious threat and the pursuit of wealth. Darren and Patrick ask what There Will Be Blood can teach us about the two most powerful ideas in a self-indulgent America: Money and Religion. 

    Join us on this episode of Remainders as we journey through an ocean of oil and ask what remains. 

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    THERE WILL BE BLOOD

    THERE WILL BE BLOOD

    "I do my own podcasting and the boys who podcast for me, podcast for me...I run a family podcast, this is my son and Big Boy,  Kevin." 

    On the Mt. Rushmore of Big Boys, it is finally time to talk about Paul Thomas Anderson himself. In this prize-fight, how does PTA's Bush-era epic square up against Aya's assessment? For a film that is barely over a decade old, does it earn the iconic status so often bestowed on it?

    Plus, a 31 days of Keanu update! What's not to love?

     

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    Kevin Cookman: https://twitter.com/KevinCookman

    Contact/Mailbag: ayavsthebigboys@gmail.com

     

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    Favorite Villains of the 2000s with Ashley Killips & Travis Hayward

    Favorite Villains of the 2000s with Ashley Killips & Travis Hayward

    INDIEfinitive is a look at how we make films and what we're thinking about along the way.  

    In this episode, Ashley Killips is back and we’re joined by director and cinematographer Travis Hayward. Travis is a really talented filmmaker and has a lot of experience and knowledge to share about making movies...but on today's episode we're talking bad guys.

    We cover our favorite movie villains from 2000 - 2009. There are a few crossovers, some obvious choices but some interesting surprises as well. 

    As always, remember this is INDIEfinitive - we're not claiming this is the end-all be-all list, these are just our favorite at the time we recorded.  

    Thanks for listening, stay safe and healthy out there and hope you enjoy the INDIEfinitive list of our favorite movie villains from the 2000s.

    SHOW NOTES: 

    INDIEfinitive now on YouTube

    “DEBT” (starring Ashley Killips, Director of Photography Travis Hayward) is available at DebtTheMovie.com or Amazon 

    Travis Hayward on Instagram and Youtube

    Ashley Killips on Instagram and Twitter

    Dave Fairman on Instagram and Twitter

    Episode XXXIX - Phantom Thread

    Episode XXXIX - Phantom Thread
    Another week, another Best Picture nominated film and this week it happens to be Phantom Thread. Does Daniel Day Lewis continue his streak of amazing performances in what might be his last time acting on the big screen? Listen in to find out just that as well as to hear us talk about Joaquin Phoenix playing the Joker, the trailers for Venom, Uncle Drew and Rampage, and as always out content of the week.

    News & Reviews: The Shape of Water, Phantom Thread, Call Me By Your Name & Early Man

    News & Reviews: The Shape of Water, Phantom Thread, Call Me By Your Name & Early Man
    This week our news and reviews episode is stuffed with reviews of Oscar contenders in possibly our most Guardian reader friendly episode ever. An advance screening of Guillermo Del Toro's new romantic fairytale 'The Shape Of Water', Daniel Day Lewis' final performance before retirement in 'Phantom Thread', Luca Guadignino's 'Call Me By Your Name' and Aardman's new claymation romp 'Early Man' are all reviewed here. Get a full dose of our lavish praise here! Find us at Dinosaur Man Nerdcast on Facebook or @DinosaurMan15 on Twitter. Like what you're hearing? Subscribe to the podcast to ensure you get all the episodes as they're released and give us a rating in the process. Why not tell a friend about the podcast, get them to tell 4 more friends, and those friends to tell 4 more each, it's not a pyramid scheme, honestly.

    #250: Phantom Thread

    #250: Phantom Thread
    Casey Affleck removes himself from the Academy Awards ceremony, the slightly kinda very suspicious Natalie Woods death case gets another look and Dave and Tom talk Paul Thomas Anderson's new movie, Phantom Thread, which also might be Daniel Day Lewis' last. Also: Abacus: Small Enough To Jail, Icarus, God's Own Country, The Abominable Dr. Phibes.

    Threading Film’s Next Reel with Stacey Snider -- The Atlantic Meets the Pacific

    Threading Film’s Next Reel with Stacey Snider -- The Atlantic Meets the Pacific
    Stacey Snider, the co-chairman and CEO of DreamWorks Studios, shares her excitement about the movie,“Lincoln,” and talks about bringing such masterpieces as “The Help,” “Erin Brockovich,” “Brokeback Mountain,” and “Philadelphia” to the big screen. She also speculates on the future of the film industry and reveals what she looks for in deciding to “greenlight” new productions in this conversation with James Fallows of The Atlantic. Series: "The Atlantic Meets The Pacific" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 23982]

    Threading Film’s Next Reel with Stacey Snider -- The Atlantic Meets the Pacific

    Threading Film’s Next Reel with Stacey Snider -- The Atlantic Meets the Pacific
    Stacey Snider, the co-chairman and CEO of DreamWorks Studios, shares her excitement about the movie,“Lincoln,” and talks about bringing such masterpieces as “The Help,” “Erin Brockovich,” “Brokeback Mountain,” and “Philadelphia” to the big screen. She also speculates on the future of the film industry and reveals what she looks for in deciding to “greenlight” new productions in this conversation with James Fallows of The Atlantic. Series: "The Atlantic Meets The Pacific" [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 23982]

    Limited Appeal - Crash and Burn

    Limited Appeal - Crash and Burn
    Does a word rhyme with itself? If you think you know the answer, ask yourself about the simple math. You heard me! This is actually a complicated issue. We're talking at least 13 different definitions, here. Remember Emily Dickinson, bitch? I know, it's weak sauce, but there's a chance Warren is technically right about something, for once. Astonished? I thought you might be. Anyway, to avoid dwelling on Warren's possible correctness, we "quickly" change the subject to a "Name 5 Things" segment, in which we attempt the reverse of our last "Name 5..." porn edition: Warren will name a porno title, and we have to derive the mainstream film that is analogous to it. It turns out this is a really tough exercise (in case you hadn't guessed from our episode title). Play the game along with us, and prove your superior reverse Porn Name 5 Things skills by sending us you answers by email (maskedman@limitedappeal.net). Theme music courtesy of General Patton vs. The X-Ecutioners and Ipecac Recordings. URL: http://www.limitedappeal.net
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