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    Explore "jasonisaacs" with insightful episodes like "022. The Mole Angels Go to Olive Garden!", "The Plot Against America, Little Voice and Scoob", "How Michael Bay made us the men we are today. (But not how you might think...)", "Episode 89 - The Patriot" and "172: Two More Months" from podcasts like ""I Met You On LJ", "Backstage - TV & Film", "Repeat Viewing", "Film Snuff" and "Hyperchannel: A Star Trek News Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (9)

    022. The Mole Angels Go to Olive Garden!

    022. The Mole Angels Go to Olive Garden!

    Females are strong as hell! This week, Maggie and V discuss two shows about women who get kidnapped and put in bunkers, The OA and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt. They cover ideas about therapy, fear, dancing, mental and literal escapes, and awful men. Plus, Maggie and V are finally watching the same TV show—WandaVision—and we get a short update on Maggie’s rage against Armie Hammer.

    The Plot Against America, Little Voice and Scoob

    The Plot Against America, Little Voice and Scoob
    This episode of Backstage kicks off with HBO and Sky Atlantic's new drama The Plot Against America. It shows us an alternative history of the US through the eyes of a working-class Jewish family, who see their country turn to fascism. It's got Winona Ryder and great costumes, so Katie's sold - but what about the rest of the gang?

    Light, fluffy, and incredibly earnest - the team discuss new Apple TV+ songwriter drama Little Voice. Is the music any good? And how exactly is the main character, Bess, able to afford a storage unit in New York on such a small salary?

    Also on Apple TV+, hero of the hour Tom Hanks' new war film Greyhound is available to watch. Stevie found the trailer incredibly intense, but could it be an Oscar winner?

    Over on Netflix, Charlize Theron is giving it her all in The Old Guard. It's got a great cast, a female director who doesn't usually do action movies, and an interest romantic storyline. But is it actually worth watching?

    And Claire chats to Jason Isaacs about his new role as Dick Dastardly in Scooby-Doo's new film, the creatively titled...Scoob (spoiler - the whole team really loved it!).

    Please do subscribe if you like what you hear and do get in touch using backstage@sky.uk – we love emails!

    How Michael Bay made us the men we are today. (But not how you might think...)

    How Michael Bay made us the men we are today. (But not how you might think...)

    We take a new personal turn with our movie podcast and dive into an EXTREMELY formative early film experience. Our talk centers on the particular creative influence this film had, and the fact that the influence has persisted to this day. If you're a filmmaker, you will relate to and delight in this episode for extra special reasons, and regular listeners will get a kick out of how revealing this episode becomes!

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    Episode 89 - The Patriot

    Episode 89 - The Patriot

    German filmmaker Roland Emmerich's second ultra-jingoistic movie about American independence, "The Patriot," plays a lot like an unofficial remake to Gibson's 1995 masterpiece "Braveheart," but without the whole being a good movie thing.

    Mel Gibson plays a hatchet-wielding maniac named Benjamin Martin who uses the death of his son and the Revolutionary War as excuses to savagely butcher his victims without facing consequences. He also enters into a sexual relationship with his recently deceased wife's sister (played by Joely Richardson) who is willing to look the other way at his evil behavior.

    Heath Ledger plays Mel Gibson’s oldest son who enlists in the Continental Army against his father's wishes. Then, when gets wounded in the line of duty, he takes refuge at his family's plantation, which ends up leading to the death of his 15-year-old brother who oddly still plays with toys.

    Join us as we discuss why the movie insists that slavery barely existed in South Carolina back then, the transformation of racist Donal Logue and the decision to gather up the entire town of people that they made us care about and then burn them alive.

    Tell us what you think by chatting with us (@filmsnuff) on TwitterFacebook and Instagram, or by shooting us an email over at mailbag@filmsnuff.com.

    This episode is sponsored by the City of Austin's proposed name change.

    Visit our website at https://www.filmsnuff.com.

    172: Two More Months

    172: Two More Months

    Discovery News, NASA Conspiracies, Trek Merch.

    Star Trek: Discovery will premiere on September 24th (or September 25th outside of the US or Canada) and the anticipation is unbearable. This episode has all of the latest Discovery news, story details and production insights to keep you up to date on your future favorite show. Also, some Kelvin Timeline Trek stars have been making waves in recent blockbusters, NASA has been debunking some crazy conspiracies, and there’s suddenly a lot of Trek merch coming out that you might just need to get.

    Star Trek: Discovery
    Release Dates (00:01:03)
    USA – CBS: http://trekfm.link/2tolDyv Variety: http://trekfm.link/2tfTpqZ
    Canada – Space: http://trekfm.link/2tobUYW
    International – The Independent: http://trekfm.link/2tobYIa
    Promo Images (00:02:43)
    Transporter Room – EW: http://trekfm.link/2sLy7Ox
    Jason Isaacs as Captain Lorca – EW: http://trekfm.link/2tfXbAK
    Producers Interview (00:03:33)
    TrekCore: http://trekfm.link/2sozdR7 http://trekfm.link/2sL2qFe
    TrekMovie: http://trekfm.link/2tgc7Pr
    TrekNews: http://trekfm.link/2sEWnH4
    Jonathan Frakes Directing (00:09:10)
    EW: http://trekfm.link/2toeFtm

    Kelvin Timeline Stars on Screen (00:09:38)
    Wonder Woman – Box Office Mojo: http://trekfm.link/2tPIgPq
    The Mummy – Box Office Mojo: http://trekfm.link/2tHR5KG

    NASA Conspiracies (00:11:02)
    Fox News: http://trekfm.link/2tHHJhR
    The Daily Beast: http://trekfm.link/2tfWhEs

    Cool Star Trek Merch (00:12:32)
    Star Trek Adventures Borg Cube Set –
    Geek and Sundry: http://trekfm.link/2sEOVf0 Modiphius: http://trekfm.link/2soXlD2
    Klingon Empire Travel Guide – ScreenRant: http://trekfm.link/2tfKbLj
    Kelvin Timeline Art Books – TrekCore: http://trekfm.link/2tKQ6J4
    Discovery Novel/Comic – TrekMovie: http://trekfm.link/2tgdpKh
    Coloring Books – TrekCore: http://trekfm.link/2soTN3z
    Calendars – TrekCore: http://trekfm.link/2toAtVq
    Canadian Stamps – StarTrek: http://trekfm.link/2sECXSH
    Hallmark Gifts – TrekCore: http://trekfm.link/2sEY1bI
    Limited Edition Star Trek 3D Pen – Kickstarter: http://trekfm.link/2tHJL1i

    Recommended Viewing (00:16:15)
    RedShirtsAlwaysDie: http://trekfm.link/2tPKkXG


    Host
    Luke Weir

    Production
    Luke Weir (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)

    171: One Trek, Two Trek, Real Trek, Spoof Trek

    171: One Trek, Two Trek, Real Trek, Spoof Trek

    The time has finally come – the first official teaser trailer for Star Trek: Discovery has been released, and it has given Star Trek fans lots to talk about. In this episode, Luke Weir dives into some of the major discussions created by this trailer and speculates about some of the possible plot points and character info that Discovery’s creators want us to investigate. Also, Seth MacFarlane is bringing the first ever high-budget Star Trek spoof to network television this fall - find out about the concept and the cast of The Orville, along with so much more, on this episode of Hyperchannel.

    Episode Order Increase / Aftershow (00:01:05)
    TrekNews: http://trekfm.link/2rQevwg
    IMDB: http://trekfm.link/2rfk0Sx

    Discovery’s First Trailer (00:03:18)
    Io9: http://trekfm.link/2qwuA6E
    ListForUs: http://trekfm.link/2riIjRE
    Polygon: http://trekfm.link/2qwLMJ1

    Jason Isaacs & LeVar Burton (00:07:22)
    TrekMovie: http://trekfm.link/2sgBnli http://trekfm.link/2s9kSIg

    Discovery Will Be Cinematic, Grittier (00:08:37)
    TrekMovie: http://trekfm.link/2rfzBkX

    Bryan Fuller’s Series Recieves Early Renewal (00:09:38)
    Deadline: http://trekfm.link/2qvbZfi

    The Orville (00:10:02)
    CriticalHit: http://trekfm.link/2qBwD8w
    IMDB: http://trekfm.link/2rPRkT2

    Recommendations (00:12:39)
    Discovery Trailer (US): http://trekfm.link/2qwJ3zr
    Discovery Trailer (Intl.): http://trekfm.link/2qBN7gK
    The Orville Trailer: http://trekfm.link/2rQejx7
    Discovery Trailer Supplemental Episode: http://trekfm.link/2r6NymR
    Star Trek: The Motion Picture + Daft Punk: http://trekfm.link/2qvdpGE


    Host
    Luke Weir

    Production
    Luke Weir (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Charlynn Schmiedt (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager)

    45: He's the Dude

    45: He's the Dude
    Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.

    News that Jason Isaacs will helm the U.S.S. Discovery in the upcoming Star Trek prequel was welcomed by genre fans who know him best from another beloved franchise, Harry Potter.

    In this episode of Stage Nine, Mike and John take a look at the first film in which Isaacs portrays the sinister Lucius Malfoy, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. We discuss our thoughts on the film in general, Isaacs' performance in particular, and whether or not the franchise holds up over time. In news, we look at Star Trek: Discovery's editor, Jon Dudkowski.

    Chapters
    Intro (00:00:00)
    Jon Dudkowski (00:00:59)
    The Chamber of Secrets (00:04:19)
    Closing (00:29:11)

    Hosts
    Mike Schindler and John Mills

    Production
    Mike Schindler (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Jeff Sutter (Associate Producer) Chris Stenftenagel (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)

    169: Discovery Assembles Its Crew

    169: Discovery Assembles Its Crew

    Star Trek: Discovery officially announces the remainder of its cast as production gets underway, Michael Dorn dispels rumors that he’ll be appearing on Discovery, Patrick Stewart is done with X-Men, Bridge Crew is delayed (again), and McDonald’s uses Star Trek imagery to promote a new burger in Japan.

    DS9 Documentary (00:00:30)
    TrekMovie: http://trekfm.link/2q2wbjY http://trekfm.link/2oxN7hE
    TrekCore: http://trekfm.link/2pRqn06

    Patrick Stewart Done With X-Men (00:02:20)
    io9: http://trekfm.link/2oUqKpy

    Star Trek: Bridge Crew Delayed (00:03:23)
    TrekMovie: http://trekfm.link/2ogrh6w
    UploadVR: http://trekfm.link/2q2xwHo

    Star Trek Style McDonalds Promotion (00:04:25)
    TrekMovie: http://trekfm.link/2p43tQc
    Mashable: http://trekfm.link/2oAdRxn

    Star Trek: Discovery
    Klingon Rumors (00:05:20)
    TrekNews: http://trekfm.link/2poIlHl
    ComicBook: http://trekfm.link/2ogsZoi
    TrekMovie: http://trekfm.link/2oxKGM8

    Major Casting (00:07:09)
    Jason Isaacs - io9: http://trekfm.link/2ogrM0d
    Rainn Wilson - TrekNews: http://trekfm.link/2poW1SF
    Sonequa Martin-Green - TrekMovie: http://trekfm.link/2q2LM2I
    Polygon: http://trekfm.link/2oUrJ92

    Supporting Cast (00:10:19)
    TrekNews: http://trekfm.link/2oAbURC

    Premiere Date Speculation (00:11:29)
    MoviePilot: http://trekfm.link/2p7RGT9
    Deadline: http://trekfm.link/2oAwl0x
    Vulture: http://trekfm.link/2ogsYAL

    Recommended Viewing (00:12:40)
    Voyager Set Tour - Heroes&IconsTV: http://trekfm.link/2p82cd0
    Chris Obi (@obidon1) Twitter: http://trekfm.link/2ogpuyd


    Host
    Luke Weir

    Production
    Luke Weir (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Charlynn Schmiedt (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Norman C. Lao (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager)

    40: The Smartest Man on the Planet

    40: The Smartest Man on the Planet
    New Discovery Cast and Crew.

    With Star Trek: Discovery currently in production, news of artists working both behind and in front of the camera has been trickling in.

    In this episode, John and Mike take a look at the newest additions to the Star Trek family. We discuss the director of episode 2, Adam Kane, the new producer/director, Olatunde Osunsanmi, and the captain of Discovery, Jason Isaacs.

    Chapters
    Intro (00:00:00)
    New Directors (00:01:00)
    Jason Isaacs (00:21:03)
    Closing (00:35:25)

    Hosts
    John Mills and Mike Schindler

    Production
    Mike Schindler (Editor and Producer) C Bryan Jones (Executive Producer) Matthew Rushing (Executive Producer) Ken Tripp (Executive Producer) Jeff Sutter (Associate Producer) Chris Stenftenagel (Associate Producer) Richard Marquez (Production Manager) Brandon-Shea Mutala (Patreon Manager)
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