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    Explore " david hyde pierce" with insightful episodes like "268. Down with Love (2003)", "S07E05: Vantage Point", ""Dang it, Jim. I'm an astronomer, not a doctor." Disney's Treasure Planet", "Episode 140 - The Thing About The AI Hangover" and "Kyle Turner on 'Down with Love'" from podcasts like ""Why Do We Own This DVD?", "Quaid In Full", "Docking Bay 77", "A Hangover You Don't Deserve Podcast" and "Feeling Seen"" and more!

    Episodes (18)

    268. Down with Love (2003)

    268. Down with Love (2003)

    Diane and Sean discuss arguably the most anti-feminist feminist movie, Down with Love. Episode music is, "Here's to Love", music and lyrics by Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman, performed by Renée Zellweger and Ewan McGregor, from the OST.

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    S07E05: Vantage Point

    S07E05: Vantage Point
    [NB: Due to file-corruption issues, this episode's sound isn't stellar; apologies for any inconvenience!] For a third-choice star in a first-draft action movie, Dennis Quaid's quite good in 2008's Vantage Point, a fridge-magnet-poetry "thriller" script whose "what if In The Line Of Fire + 24 + Dave gave DQ the adrenaline trots" logline invited multiple weary comparisons to Rashomon in (uniformly negative) reviews. Despite dialogue some film student shook out of the Michael Bay Presents: Boggle cup, a Frogger algorithm used as a car chase, inconsistent blocking, an inert title, and Quaid adopting the wrong posture for a Secret Service agent, we did find a handful of things to enjoy, like William Hurt doing an imitation of that flappy dude outside the car wash while getting shot, and imagining Niles Crane listing budget rental-car models. The president is a clone, but there's a Quaid In Full episode to distract you, so: who cares! Overall score: 4 QQQ score: 6.5 Days since a lost Kuffs accident: 419 SHOW NOTES Follow us on Twitter (http://twitter.com/quaidinfullpod) Get EVEN MORE Qontent (...sorry) at our Patreon page (https://www.patreon.com/quaidinfull) Stephanie Zacharek's review at Salon (https://www.salon.com/2008/02/22/vantage_point/) Kipp Gonzalez LLC's at Slant (https://www.slantmagazine.com/dvd/vantage-point-dvd/) Manohla Dargis does a bit at NYT (https://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/22/movies/22vant.html)

    "Dang it, Jim. I'm an astronomer, not a doctor." Disney's Treasure Planet

    "Dang it, Jim. I'm an astronomer, not a doctor." Disney's Treasure Planet

    Our look at underrated Disney animated films continues with a sci-fi version of the Robert Louis Stevenson classic. Robert and Liam join me and we share our thoughts on the 2002 Treasure Planet.

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    Episode 140 - The Thing About The AI Hangover

    Episode 140 - The Thing About The AI Hangover

    This episode description was generated by an AI and is...mainly accurate...

    Welcome to episode 140 of our podcast, "The Thing About The AI Hangover"!

    Join us this week as we dive into the fascinating world of AI-generated podcasts and explore how this technology is changing the podcasting industry. From the pros and cons to the future possibilities, we cover it all.

    But that's not all - we also chat about the recent news of a millionaire dog and its lavish lifestyle, and discuss the impact of TikTok on social media and pop culture. You won't want to miss our thoughts on these hot topics.

    And of course, we can't forget about our favorite segment, the "Hangover of the Week", where we share our most memorable hangover stories. This week's story comes to you from Liverpool, where we recorded this episode on a Wednesday.

    Tune in for a fun and informative episode that's sure to leave you entertained and informed. Don't forget to subscribe and leave us a review if you enjoy what you hear!

    Tags: Hangover, Hungover, Beer, Drunk, Drink, Wine, Sourz, Shots, Cocktails, Bowling For Soup, Jaret Reddick, Comedy Podcast, Drunk Podcast, Support Us, Patreon, Manchester, Liverpool, Tequila, Jose Cuervo, El Jimador, Huddersfield, Frasier, David Hyde Pierce, Kelsey Grammer, ChatGPT, AI, Artificial Intelligence

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    Kyle Turner on 'Down with Love'

    Kyle Turner on 'Down with Love'

    After Bring it On, before Ant-Men, Peyton Reed directed a cheeky little period/genre parody called Down with Love. Its stars (Renee Zellweger and Ewan McGregor) were what brought 10-year-old Kyle Turner to the DVD rental house, but it was supporting character Peter McMannus (David Hyde Pierce) that he identified with, even years before he truly clocked what it was he was identifying. Sounds like perfect Feeling Seen fodder!

    Then, this week’s One Quick Thing is a slew of fun updates about past guests!

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    With Jordan Crucchiola and Kyle Turner

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    YNFA 035: Addams Family Values, or Family Ties Me Up, Ties Me Down

    YNFA 035: Addams Family Values, or Family Ties Me Up, Ties Me Down

    It’s time to turn the Thanksgiving tables on the colonizers, practice your tango, and think about Debbie’s needs as we get all together ooky with Barry Sonnenfeld’s Addams Family Values (1993). Should we give the incomparable Joan Cusack most of the credit for making this sequel better than the original? Or does it go to the incredibly precocious Christina Ricci, who might be the best child star of her generation? Are Angelica Huston and Raul Julia the ultimate relationship goals on-screen couple? And is Uncle Fester’s O face in this movie even creepier than Dan Ackroyd’s in Ghostbusters? All we know it that we want to find the kind of loving acceptance the Addams Family bestows so easily. 

    Season 10: Episode 7- Wet Hot American Summer ( Featuring Erick Lorinc )

    Season 10: Episode 7- Wet Hot American Summer ( Featuring Erick Lorinc )

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    Wet Hot American Summer

    Wet Hot American Summer
    Summer Camp Month continues with the endlessly quotable, cult-classic summer camp satire - 2001's Wet Hot American Summer! Ben, Bree, Colin, Sam, and Vaz gather 'round the campfire to talk about the many (MANY) soon to be very famous cast members, their favorite bits, and to play a couple games. Seriously, eventually there are games (starting at 59:30!) so just hang in there. Directed by David Wain, written by Wain and Michael Showalter, and starring (deep breath) Janeane Garofalo, Michael Showalter, Paul Rudd, David Hyde Pierce, Molly Shannon, Christopher Meloni, Elizabeth Banks, Ken Marino, Michael Ian Black, Bradley Cooper, Amy Poehler, Zak Orth, and A. D. Miles.

    YNFA 019: Sleepless in Seattle, or Things To Do In Seattle When Your Wife Is Dead

    YNFA 019: Sleepless in Seattle, or Things To Do In Seattle When Your Wife Is Dead

    Turn your radio dial to needy and rack up those frequent flyer miles as we fend off seasonal affective disorder in Nora Ephron’s Sleepless in Seattle. Why were we taught that Walter was not good enough, when he doesn’t seem to be the problem here? How did we miss that Meg Ryan was a legit stalker in this? What’s better, mom core or mom porn? Should we just watch An Affair To Remember? And how does nobody know what tiramisu is?? Our flight got delayed somewhere over Cleveland so we’ve got no answers for you. 

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    Back Through The Basement Episode 47 (Special Edition) - Manifest and Mirrors (feat. Joan Baker with Tom and Julee Antonellis)

    Back Through The Basement Episode 47 (Special Edition) - Manifest and Mirrors (feat. Joan Baker with Tom and Julee Antonellis)

    As they go 'Back Through The Basement' this week, Tom and Julee Antonellis welcome as a Playdate, for a Special-Edition-length episode, inspiring guru, voiceover artist and coach -- VP of Society Of Voice Arts And Sciences -- Joan Baker!  And wow does Joan deliver!  She paints the picture of young Joan, looking into her childhood mirror and declaring "I've gotta be where the action is!" which we quickly learn is at the root of Joan's approach to a self-expressed life.  She shares some of her own collections (who knew the deep history of shell boxes!!) then turns her attention to helping Tom and Julee decide the fate of unearthed toys from their childhood in the Basement.  Join the fun as all three, in Joan's words, "discover, discard, entertain, comprehend, talk loud, learn, have fun, laugh and -- yes -- even cry."  (Tom did; Julee and Joan comforted.) 

    Now in their forties, Julee and Tom Antonellis are reconnecting as brother and sister in THE MOST distant a socially-distant podcast can be in the United States.  While recording on each coast (and seeing each other over FaceTime) all the way from Los Angeles (Tom) to Boston (Julee), they start unearthing the core lessons, laughs and connections of their childhood.  Plus, Julee has to fight her fear of cobwebs while Tom enjoys the comfort of his office -- yet he CAN'T touch his beloved toys like she can.

    As their Instagram bio indicates --  @backthroughthebasementpod   -- you can follow them there to see pictures of everything they unearth -- Tom & Julee (actors, comics, voiceover artists & siblings), children of the 80s, must go through all their toys and belongings in their parents’ basement. Oh boy!

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    Hello, Dolly!

    Hello, Dolly!

    Put on your Sunday clothes and polish up those silver trays, because IN THE SPOTLIGHT is diving into Hello, Dolly! Join Michael and Anika as they talk about the show's surprisingly ancient inspirations and complex road to Broadway - including which parts of the score might not actually be composed by the great Jerry Herman. Come for the insights into one of Broadway's greatest shows, stay for how often we confuse the names Ernestina and Ermengarde. Press play - it only takes a moment!

     

    HELLO, DOLLY! Book by Michael Stewart | Music & Lyrics by Jerry Herman | Based on “The Matchmaker” by Thornton Wilder 

     

    Episode Segments:

    • 2:03 - Speed Test
    • 4:07 - Why God Why
    • 7:37 - Back to Before
    • 14:20 – Putting It Together
    • 32:25 - What's Inside
    • 50:28 - How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria?
    • 1:06:42 - Our Favorite Things
    • 1:19:04 - Corner of the Sky
    • 1:21:55 – What Comes Next?

    Works Consulted & Reference :

    • Hello, Dolly! (Original Libretto) by Michael Stewart
    • The Matchmaker by Thorton Wilder
    • Showtune by Jerry Herman
    • Jerry Herman: Poet of the Showtune by Stephen Citron
    • Gower Champion: Dance and Musical Theatre by David Payne-Carter
    • The Great Parade: Broadway’s Astonishing Never-to-Be-Forgotten 1963-1964 Season by Peter Filichia
    • “An Evening With Jerry Herman – Up Close & Personal” (The Kennedy Center)
    • “Interview with Jerry Herman” (Theater Talk)

    Music Credits:

    • "Overture" from Dear World (Original Broadway Cast Recording)  | Music by Jerry Herman | Performed by Dear World Orchestra & Donald Pippin
    • "The Speed Test" from Thoroughly Modern Millie  (Original Broadway Cast Recording) | Music by Jeanine Tesori, Lyrics by Dick Scanlan | Performed by Marc Kudisch, Sutton Foster, Anne L. Nathan & Ensemble
    • "Why God Why" from Miss Saigon: The Definitive Live Recording  (Original Cast Recording  / Deluxe)  | Music by Claude-Michel Schönberg, Lyrics by Alain Boublil & Richard Maltby Jr.  | Performed by Alistair Brammer
    • "Back to Before" from Ragtime: The Musical (Original Broadway Cast Recording)  | Music by Stephen Flaherty, Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens | Performed by Marin Mazzie
    • "Chromolume #7 / Putting It Together" from Sunday in the Park with George (Original Broadway Cast Recording)  | Music & Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim | Performed by Mandy Patinkin, Bernadette Peters, Judith Moore, Cris Groenendaal, Charles Kimbrough, William Parry, Nancy Opel, Robert Westenberg, Dana Ivey, Kurt Knudson, Barbara Bryne
    • "What's Inside" from Waitress (Original Broadway Cast Recording)  | Music & Lyrics by Sara Bareilles | Performed by Jessie Mueller & Ensemble
    • "Elegance” from Hello, Dolly! (Original Broadway Cast Recording) | Music & Lyrics by Jerry Herman & Bob Merrill| Performed by Eileen Brennan, Jerry Dodge, Sondra Lee, & Charles Nelson Reilly
    • "Maria" from The Sound of Music (Original Soundtrack Recording)  | Music by Richard Rodgers, Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II | Performed by Evadne Baker, Anna Lee, Portia Nelson, Marni Nixon
    • "My Favorite Things" from The Sound of Music (Original Soundtrack Recording) | Music by Richard Rodgers, Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II | Performed by Julie Andrews
    • "Corner of the Sky" from Pippin (New Broadway Cast Recording) | Music & Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz | Performed by Matthew James Thomas
    • “What Comes Next?” from Hamilton (Original Broadway Cast Recording) | Music & Lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda | Performed by Jonathan Groff

    Episode 6 - The Fisher King

    Episode 6 - The Fisher King

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    Pride Prejudice and Zombies/Treasure Planet

    Pride Prejudice and Zombies/Treasure Planet

    In this week's episode Meghan thinks Jacqueline is gonna like Pride, Prejudice and Zombies and Jacqueline thinks Meghan is gonna like Treasure Planet.

     

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    One for Paul "Wet Hot American Summer"

    One for Paul "Wet Hot American Summer"
    This time, Carl throws Paul the curviest of curve balls by convincing him to watch Wet Hot American Summer, 2001's not at all surreal, perfectly normal movie about summer camp. SHOW’S TWITTER https://twitter.com/_popculturepod SHOW’S FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/podpopculture/ SHOW’S INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/_popculturepod/?hl=en CARL’S TWITTER https://twitter.com/halfblind1989 DAN’S TWTTER https://twitter.com/Danbluesnbooze PAUL'S TWITTER https://twitter.com/speakercone

    Crossing Delancey 1988 (dir. Joan Micklin Silver) Rated PG

    Crossing Delancey 1988 (dir. Joan Micklin Silver) Rated PG
    Thirty-something Isabelle "Izzy" Grossman (Amy Irving) spends her time going from her tiny, solitary West Side apartment to that of her grandmother (Reizl Bozyk) on the Lower East Side. In between, Izzy builds a glowing reputation at the swank bookstore where she works. While her grandmother plots to find her a romantic match, Izzy is courted by a married, worldly author, Anton (Jeroen Krabbe), yet can't seem to shake the down-to-earth appeal of Sam (Peter Riegert), a pickle vendor. Stream online: https://amzn.to/2VFZM3N Become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/mfrbooksandfilm?fan_landing=true