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    Explore " kevin kline" with insightful episodes like "Music Stories With Hall of Fame Bassist, Phil Soussan", "A Raw Glimpse Into Conquering Personal Demons", "Episode 145 - Soapdish", "168: Libbets? What sort of a name is Libbets? | The Ice Storm (1997)" and "258. The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996)" from podcasts like ""The Fuzzy Mic", "The Fuzzy Mic", "1991 Movie Rewind", "Fashion Grunge Podcast" and "Why Do We Own This DVD?"" and more!

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    Music Stories With Hall of Fame Bassist, Phil Soussan

    Music Stories With Hall of Fame Bassist, Phil Soussan

    Strap in for a wild ride alongside Phil Soussan, the rock legend whose bass lines powered the iconic Ozzy Osbourne and who now thunders with Last In Line. As Phil gets candid about his illustrious journey, he transports us from his Rock Gods Hall of Fame induction to his current project, "Last in Line". We'll also chuckle over a classic anecdote – beware of magnets near your electronics!

    Phil doesn't just pluck strings; he strikes chords of advocacy within the music industry, fighting for the rights and royalties of artists in the digital age, and ensuring the FAA understands the importance of a musician's most precious cargo—their instruments. The conversation takes a personal turn as he reminisces about influential bassists, the unique camaraderie on tours with rock's elite, and the Japanese fans' unwavering dedication to American rock. It's a harmonious blend of humor, homage, and the transformative power of music that spans cultures and generations.

    Finishing on a high note, Phil shares the serendipity behind his collaboration with Ozzy, the making of "Shot in the Dark," and his upcoming autobiography that promises to resonate deeply with the cultural zeitgeist. Anticipation builds for his fresh solo material, offering a window into his perspective on today's world. It's a heart-to-heart with a bassist who's not just part of music history but continues to make it, and you're front row for the bass line that runs through it all.

    A Raw Glimpse Into Conquering Personal Demons

    A Raw Glimpse Into Conquering Personal Demons

    Battling inner demons is an all too familiar narrative, but when David Shamszad peels back the layers of his struggle with bipolar disorder and addiction, it takes on a profound resonance. His raw and honest recount of hitting rock bottom and clawing his way back into the light offers not just a story but a lifeline. As we navigate the often misunderstood nuances of mental health with David, you'll be touched by his vulnerability and emboldened by his message of hope. This episode is a testament to the transformative power of recovery and the indomitable human spirit.

    From the grips of a suffocating depression to the dizzying heights of manic success, David's journey underscores the importance of therapy and medication in managing mental health conditions. His intimate discussion about self-medication and societal stigmas reveals just how hard it can be to seek help—and how crucial it is. The candid conversation further delves into his personal battle with alcoholism, the escalation of substance abuse, and its profound effects on personal relationships. It's a stark reminder of the internal turmoil that fuels the cycle of addiction and the undeniable impact it has on both the individual and those they hold dear.

    As David's narrative unfolds, his path from self-destruction to a fulfilling life of purpose emerges as an inspiring blueprint for change. His commitment to sobriety, coupled with the unwavering support of his partner, paves the way for professional success and personal growth as a father, partner, and entrepreneur. This is more than just an episode; it's an emotional expedition through pain, redemption, and the enduring belief in second chances. David's upcoming book, "Coming Up for Air," encapsulates this entire journey, promising to be a beacon for anyone seeking to navigate their own path to wellness.

    168: Libbets? What sort of a name is Libbets? | The Ice Storm (1997)

    168: Libbets? What sort of a name is Libbets? | The Ice Storm (1997)

    Better late than never. It's still the weekend of the Thanksgiving holiday so here is another holiday themed film that fits the bill. I have heard of this one but it's a first time watch for me. The cast was an immediate draw that made me so amped to finally review. 

    Me and Charles talked about how we loved the 70s fashion, question how this wasn't nominated for any Oscars, and basically talk other films in the 'domestic drama' category 

    Off-topic rants include: Oscars/Award show facts, an embarrassing antidote, and the hierarchy of wildlife documentaries

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    258. The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996)

    258. The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996)

    Diane and Sean discuss Disney and the church and Victor Hugo...but mostly the Church. Episode music is, "The Court of Miracles", music and lyrics by Alan Menken, and Stephen Schwartz, performed by Paul Kandel and chorus, from the OST.

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    Tender Memories From The Stage & A Midwest Mindset In Show Biz

    Tender Memories From The Stage & A Midwest Mindset In Show Biz

    Concetta Tomei's richly recognizable presence has warmed screens for 40 years. Her Italian roots, the American dreams of her parents and grandparents and her midwestern upbringing, plus four years as a seventh and eighth grade teacher prepared and sustained her as she faced show biz rigors and rejections. 


    Her acting chops were masterfully honed on the New York stage where she performed off-Broadway and on, in the New York Shakespeare Festival, in Cyrano with Kevin Kline and in The Elephant Man with David Bowie.


    Concetta shares her fierce heart and dynamic spirit as she regales us with story after story of her uniquely thrilling life as a character actor. She talks about her love for her co-stars: David Bowie’s kindness and intensity, Brian Dennehy’s thoughtful mentorship, Dick Van Dyke’s fun and curiosity, and Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau’s propensity to crack each other up on the set of Out To Sea while Concetta got to dance with Donald O’Connor!


    Concetta goes into tender detail about her wonderful, supportive parents, who immigrated to Kenosha from Italy and who she credits with much of her success. She also pays grateful homage to her education, studying drama at what became DePaul University, and the deep lessons provided by the works of Shakespeare and her treasured opportunities to perform key roles.


    Her paths of learning, and preparing led her to starring roles in China Beach and Providence and opened the gates of Star Trek fandom with an appearance as Minister Odala on Star Trek: Voyager.


    We play a few rounds of IMDB Roulette with a spicy story from the set of Dynasty. (Lesson Learned: Do not incur the wrath of Joan Collins). 


    Concetta is also an animal rights activist and she would love for you to look into the work of Best Friends Animal Sanctuary.


    In recommendations, Fritz got into the Netflix docu-series Beckham, and Weezy is living for ABC's The Golden Bachelor.


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    Concetta Tomei on Wikipedia


    Concetta Tomei on IMDB


    Concetta Tomei on TCM


    Best Friends Animal Society


    Concetta Tomei on Facebook


    The Golden Bachelor


    Beckham - Netflix

    The Turtle: A Midsummer Night's Dream

    The Turtle: A Midsummer Night's Dream

    Shakespeare this week - find out just how nerdy our childhoods were when it came to the Bard. We're so annoying we call him the Bard.

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    Ep.#403 - Wild Wild West

    Ep.#403 - Wild Wild West

    Due to the ongoing refusal of the AMPTP to negotiate in good faith with the WGA or with our union brothers and sisters in SAG/AFTRA, we’re hitting pause on discussing current releases, and focusing on some films 90’s kids will remember. This week, we talk Wild Wild West (the 1999 movie version of the 60's sci-fi western TV show) a blockbuster mega-bomb that nearly ended multiple careers!

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    The wiki-wild Wikipedia page for wiki-Wild Wild West

    Recommended in this episode:

    Caché (2005)

    How To Blow Up A Pipeline (2022)

    Marjoe (1972)

    Episode 123 - Grand Canyon

    Episode 123 - Grand Canyon

    0:00 - Intro & Summary

    2:00 - Movie Discussion

    45:15 - Cast & Crew/Awards

    51:00 - Pop Culture

    55:05 -  Rankings & Ratings

     

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    1988: A Fish Called Wanda / Top Award-Worthy Comedy Performances

    1988: A Fish Called Wanda / Top Award-Worthy Comedy Performances

    We've talked a lot on this show about comedians not getting the credit they deserve. In this episode , we're changing that! Not only do we dive into the comedy caper classic A Fish Called Wanda, we give credit some of of favorite comedic performances of all-time. Kevin Kline steals the show with his Academy Award winning role of Otto. Not to be outdone, the film also has terrific turns from Jamie Lee Curtis, John Cleese, and Michael Palin. We break it down and repeat all the classic lines along the way.

    In a rarity, Kline won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor in a comedic performance. We feel this should be a more common occurrence. So in this episode, we'll share our other favorite comedic performances of all-time.  Comedy being our wheelhouse, we have a lot to choose from. Listen to find out what made the list, and what you would add.

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    Model Murder Mystery + Inappropriate Crushes

    Model Murder Mystery + Inappropriate Crushes

    LIVE from Malt and Mold! Meg investigates the cold case of neighbor Marie-Josée Saint-Antoine. Jessica ponders the wisdom of Teen Beat featuring 30-year-old heart throbs and swoons over Kevin Kline.

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    Wild Wild West

    Wild Wild West

    This is it! The final episode of Will and Matt of the 90's!! (This version anyway...)
    And just how do Will and Matt plan on closing out the 90's? Um like anyone else! With the Razzie Award Winning Wild Wild West!! Will and Matt are both desperados, that don't want nada, none of this...

    DISCLAIMER: Language and Spoilers!

    WILD WILD WEST
    dir. Barry Sonnenfeld
    starring: Will Smith; Kevin Kline; Kenneth Branagh 

    Episode 160 - I Love You to Death

    Episode 160 - I Love You to Death

    We're 3 movies deep into the Listener Takeover already and this next submission comes to us from Pete's older sister Danielle. The boys review I Love You to Death starring Kevin Kline, Tracy Ullman, River Phoenix, William Hurt, and Keanu Reeves. Happily married Joey Boca is a man of many talents, one of which is hiding multiple discreet affairs behind his wife's back. However, a slip up at the public library sets the stage for his murderous demise by the hands of his own wife.

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    Sophie's Choice (1982)

    Sophie's Choice (1982)

    A film where a woman needs to make a terrible decision. Kyle doesn't know what to think. Dave wants to get away from Stingo. The Machine always knows what choice to make.

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    In & Out with David Canfield

    In & Out with David Canfield

    Jordan and Brooke are joined by Vanity Fair's David Canfield (Little Gold Men) for this 1997 gem, which boasts incredible elements like an all-time Kevin Kline performance, Joan Cusack crying in a wedding dress (to the tune of an Oscar nom), a mustache-less Tom Selleck, the incomparable Debbie Reynolds, awards season inside baseball, and so many homoerotic Freudian slips. Plus, we give some wildly out of pocket Oscar predictions, and an enlightening overview of David's recent article "Why Are the Oscars So Bad at Nominating Gay Actors?"

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