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    Explore "edwardnorton" with insightful episodes like "S2 Ep.8: Focus Edition", "The NOT A Review Show - Ep: 3: "Glass Onion"", "Episode 198: - Glass Onion & Bones and All", "The Incredible Hulk In Film from the Small Screen To The Silver Sceeen - A Smashgiving Celebration" and "Episode 66: FIGHT CLUB (1999)" from podcasts like ""7X2", "Hollywood AWAC", "Off Script Film Review", "Dropped Culture" and "NostalgiaCast"" and more!

    Episodes (35)

    S2 Ep.8: Focus Edition

    S2 Ep.8: Focus Edition
    I duelli coniugali nella Germania medievale, un cerotto che cura la disfunzione erettile, l'intelligenza artificiale a caccia di flatulenze e quella strana somiglianza tra Edward Norton e Pocahontas.

    Voci: Camilla Galli, Gianluca Morozzi
    Editing: Eugenio Fontana
    Grafica: Francesca Verri, Isabella Cardarelli

    Episode 198: - Glass Onion & Bones and All

    Episode 198: - Glass Onion & Bones and All
    A wealthy group of influential disruptors are invited to a deadly murder-mystery party in 'Glass Onion', the new Benoit-Blanc murder mystery from Knives Out writer-director Rian Johnson. Then, a wayward girl with a horrifying secret meets a young man that shares her appetite for flesh in 'Bones and All', the new Luca Guadagnino picture based on the novel of the same name. Finally, Amazon may be moving into the theater space and why is Disney's latest animated feature flopping? Movie news, movie reviews, and more on Off Script every Tuesday!

    The Incredible Hulk In Film from the Small Screen To The Silver Sceeen - A Smashgiving Celebration

    The Incredible Hulk In Film from the Small Screen To The Silver Sceeen - A Smashgiving Celebration
    From the guys that brought you the Thankskilling and Spacegiving specials from years past comes the Smashgiving Celebration!
    The fellas dive deep into the movies that shaped their fevorite green giant (and not the one that peddles vegetables)!
    From Lou Ferrigno and Bill Bixby to Mark Ruffalo and all the iterations in between , Brock and Dan not only discuss each movie and its cast but also choose their ultimate Hulk castings!
    As always, thanks for listening and have a Happy Thanksgiving!

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    Episode 66: FIGHT CLUB (1999)

    Episode 66: FIGHT CLUB (1999)

    '90s Palooza continues as we break the first rule about Fight Club by talking about David Fincher's 1999 cult classic, FIGHT CLUB! Actor extraordinaire Tim Hade joins Jonny and Darin to ask some of the movie's most pertinent questions: Are you your job? Are you the contents of your wallet? Is this the hottest Brad Pitt's ever looked in a movie? When you get up to use the bathoom, do you give the person sitting next to you the ass or the crotch? It's mischief, mayhem, and soap in the latest episode of NostalgiaCast!

    Episode 64: ROUNDERS (1998)

    Episode 64: ROUNDERS (1998)

    It's aces up, aces over, and aces full as NostalgiaCast '90s Palooza continues with a fond look back at John Dahl's cult classic sports drama ROUNDERS, starring Matt Damon and Edward Norton. We talk about the poker boom kickstarted by the movie, Jonny's passion for Texas HoldEm and Darin's indifference towards it, and (of course) every consonant and syllable of John Malkovich's ridiculous Russian accent. Lay your cards on the table and join us for a game-changing discussion!

    The Only Good Poker Movie

    The Only Good Poker Movie

    Poker is great. Movies are great. But only one film captures Texas Hold Em’s mass appeal: the period piece “Rounders” (1998). In this episode, Tony, Ben, and Eric Vallee discuss poker’s allure on the American imagination; what “Rounders” gets right and wrong about the game; tips on what poker’s really about; why “Rounders” is also brilliant in depicting the dark sides of gambling; John Malkovich’s performance; reasons the film has aged poorly; and more.  

    EP#11: FIGHT CLUB

    EP#11: FIGHT CLUB

    Rockin' title, friggin' cool as heck premise, sexy actors: FIGHT CLUB has it all. It even includes a few VISIONARY ideas that should be used in every single movie that is released. Perhaps Fight Club was ahead of its time? The Fixers explore this forgotten gem, and tweak it ever so slightly so that it can hit a 'bil.

    For new bonus episodes every Thursday and access to billion dollar ideas join us at Patreon.com/FixedYerMovie

    Episode 34 - Tourette's Podcast (With Ben Brown)

    Episode 34 - Tourette's Podcast (With Ben Brown)

    Episode 34 - Tourette's Podcast

    In this episode, Dan and Elva talk to Ben Brown about his podcast "Tourette's Podcast", his photography book "Field Work", Tourette Association of America, Motherless Brooklyn, and more!

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    This episode is sponsored by:
    Geymsla StudioThe Secret Cellar, and Smari's Volcano Sauce

    29 - I am Jack's Creative Outlet - Fight Club, Chuck Palahniuk

    29 - I am Jack's Creative Outlet - Fight Club, Chuck Palahniuk

    Our humble adventurers enjoy a considerable dose of anarchism as they compare one of their favorite movies to the book it is based on.

    Episode Breakdown:

    • For Tavern Talk, we’re discussing fictional places that we would have loved to go and visit. (00:02:32)
    • We move on and discuss Chuck Palahniuk’s Fight Club. (00:16:44)
    • A fairly quick synopsis of the book. (00:18:15)
    • We each share what our experience with the book was like. (00:23:48)
    • We discuss our favorite parts in the book. (00:38:58).
    • We go over the different endings in the book and Fight Club movie, and pick our favorites. (00:53:29)
    • We summarize our thoughts about the book and discuss whether we liked the book or the movie better. (01:03:07)
    • We take a vote to see whether or not Fight Club has a place in the CQEG! (01:10:51)
    • Peter introduces the subject of our next episode - Forrest Gump! (01:14:40)
    • Stick around and catch a promo clip for the Drink Drunk Dead Podcast (@drinkdrunkdead)

     

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    The intro bit was done by our good friends, Dan Felton from the Assorted Goods Podcast (@AssortedGoodsPC) and Leon Davis from the One Good Question Podcast (@givegoodq) - both are our network mates at All the People network:

    The Culture Quest Podcast is part of the All the People Podcast Network! For more independent podcasts, visit AllThePeopleNetwork.com, follow on Twitter - @allthenetwork or on Instagram - all_the_people_network.

     

    Cover art by Azeecreations .

    ‘Celebration’ theme by Alexander Nakarada ( www.serpentsoundstudios.com ).

     

    The episode was recorded on Sept. 11th, and originally released on Oct. 4th, 2020.

     

    Episode 8 - Motherless Brooklyn

    Episode 8 - Motherless Brooklyn

    The eighth episode of the "My Voices Have Tourettes" Podcast!

    In this episode, Dan and Alex Ford talk about Motherless Brooklyn, Tourette Syndrome, Tic Attacks, the differences between Coprolalia, Echolalia, and Palilalia, and more!

    Mentions:
    "Motherless Brooklyn" by Jonathan Lethem, Not Another Teen Movie, Episode 2 - Tourette Plus, Episode 6 - Autistic Superstar, The Boondock Saints, Jade O'Connell, Mental Health Film Comment, Helgi Steinar, and Entertainment Drive-Thru.

    Have any questions or suggestions for the podcast?

    Check out MVHT Podcast Discussion Group on Facebook

    Support the show - patreon.com/mvhtshow

    This episode is sponsored by:
    Geymsla StudioThe Secret Cellar, and Smari's Volcano Sauce

    S2 020: Cameron Britton — The Freedom in Getting it Wrong

    S2 020: Cameron Britton — The Freedom in Getting it Wrong

    Our guest today is Canadian born actor Cameron Britton. He’s best known for his captivating and dynamic portrayal of serial killer Ed Kemper on Netflix’s series Mindhunter which earned him a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series. His recent credits include the crime thriller The Girl in the Spider’s Web and Netflix’s The Umbrella Academy. You can also catch him in Discovery Channel’s new series Manhunt alongside other such memorable talents as Paul Bettany and Judith Light.

    Cameron says himself that he doesn’t like acting often, doesn’t go after the money, and only takes roles he’s invested in. He says “no” all the time. “No,” he believes, is the most powerful word in an actor’s vocabulary. But before that, he said “yes” to everything. He honed his craft at AMDA and doing theatre around Los Angeles where he felt safe to experiment.

    His stories may save you from vomiting in a lobby, help you get to the heart of a character’s actions, and may even help you nail that next agent meeting. By the way, Cameron *loves* doing self-tapes and offers a few pointers on why you could love them too.

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    Fight Club Hypnosis

    Fight Club Hypnosis

    In this episode, Adam creates a hypnosis session inspired by one of his favourite movies, Fight Club. The session starts as a guided meditation based in a group therapy session, you'll visit your cave and meet your power animal. You'll imagine being on a plane and meeting a charismatic person that represents all the qualities you wish you had. You'll imagine fighting your limitations and winning. Finally, you'll experience a life or death situation to unlock the resources necessary to pursue your biggest dream or ambition. This is a hypnosis session designed for fans of Fight Club which we'll call Hypnosis Club - you already know the first two rules.  

    All In All with Stacy Keach

    All In All with Stacy Keach
    All In All With Stacy Keach Stacy Keach is an American actor and voice actor. He has played mainly dramatic roles throughout his career, often in law enforcement or as a private detective. His most prominent role was as Mickey Spillane’s fictional detective Mike Hammer, which he played in numerous stand-alone television films and at least three different television series throughout the 1980s and 1990s. The role earned him a Golden Globe Award nomination in 1984. Keach has appeared as the lead in films such as Fat City and The Ninth Configuration. He has also performed as a narrator for programs including CNBC’S American Greed (2008–) and various educational television programs. Comedic roles include Ken, the father of comedian Christopher Titus in the FOX sitcom Titus (2000–2002), and as Sergeant Stedenko in Cheech & Chong’s films Up in Smoke (1978) and Nice Dreams (1981). Keach won a Golden Globe Award and was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for the television miniseries Hemingway (1988). An accomplished pianist and composer, Keach composed the music for the film, Imbued (2009), directed by Rob Nilssen, a celebrated film festival favorite, in which Keach also starred. He has also completed composing the music for the Mike Hammer audio radio series, “Encore For Murder”, written by Max Collins, directed by Carl Amari, and produced by Blackstone Audio. But it is perhaps the live theatre where Keach shines brightest. He began his professional career with the New York Shakespeare Festival in 1964, doubling as Marcellus and the Player King in a production of Hamlet directed by Joseph Papp and which featured Julie Harris as Ophelia. He rose to prominence in 1967 in the Off-Broadway political satire, MacBird, where the title role was a cross between Lyndon Johnson and Macbeth and for which he received the first of his three Obie awards. He played the title roles in Henry 5, Hamlet (which he played 3 times), Richard 3, Macbeth, and most recently as King Lear in Robert Falls’ modern adaptation at Chicago’s Goodman Theatre, which Charles Isherwood of the NY Times called “terrific” and “a blistering modern-dress production that brings alive the morally disordered universe of the play with a ferocity unmatched by any other production I’ve seen.” Mr. Keach’s stage portrayals of Peer Gynt, Falstaff and Cyrano de Bergerac, and Hamlet caused the New York Times to dub him “the finest American classical actor since John Barrymore.” Keach is an inductee of the Theater Hall of Fame and was honored with a star on The Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2019. Of his many accomplishments, Keach claims that his greatest accomplishment is his family. He has been married to his beautiful wife Malgosia for twenty-five years, and they have two wonderful children, Shannon Keach (1988), and daughter Karolina Keach (1990). Website Link: