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    Explore " pretty woman" with insightful episodes like "1990: Memories and Movies, Music, TV Drafts", "Pretty Woman", "STILL HERE HOLLYWOOD Trailer", "263. Sleeping with the Enemy (1991)" and "Episode 289: This Podcast is out of clay" from podcasts like ""Pop Culture Yearbook", "Late to the Movies", "Still Here Hollywood", "Why Do We Own This DVD?" and "Nick's Nerd News"" and more!

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    1990: Memories and Movies, Music, TV Drafts

    1990: Memories and Movies, Music, TV Drafts

    1990 was a seminal year for your hosts at PCY. The memories run deep. Go back in time as we discuss moving, the transition from middle to high school, and carefree summers.

    As far as pop culture content, the options felt endless. In TV, Seinfeld began, Cheers was riding high, ABC sitcoms were hanging in there, and Saturday Night Live had maybe its best cast ever.

    In music, we were transitioning from cassettes to CDs, still loving pop, but also finding more "mature" styles. MC Hammer and C+C Music Factory were huge, but we also loved The Black Crowes, Sinead O'Connor, INXS, and the Gear Daddies.

    Finally, how can you top movies like Goodfellas, House Party, Pretty Woman, and The Hunt for Red October. It was a HUGE year. Listen now!

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    Pretty Woman

    Pretty Woman
    Romcom Month Strikes Back... belatedly! Sorry! We're back with Garry Marshall's 1990 smash-hit Pretty Woman! Ben, Greg, and Ray discuss Julia Roberts' breakout film. Directed by Garry Marshall, screenplay by J. F. Lawton, starring Richard Gere and Julia Roberts, and featuring Héctor Elizondo, Ralph Bellamy, Laura San Giacomo, and Jason Alexander.

    STILL HERE HOLLYWOOD Trailer

    STILL HERE HOLLYWOOD Trailer

    This episode trailer is a quick preview of what's to come on STILL HERE HOLLYWOOD with Steve Kmetko. Steve will be talking to the biggest stars of film and TV along with some we haven't seen in a while.

    For years Steve was a fixture on Red Carpets all over the world. He anchored E! News Daily and was the entertainment reporter for CBS News. If you saw the Ben Stiller movie Zoolander, you'll remember Steve on the red carpet doing all of the interviews near the beginning of the film. In his career Steve has interviewed virtually every major movie star ranging from Bette Davis, to Julia Roberts.  Steve left the business 20 years ago, but has returned for this podcast where he'll have intimate chats with the household names you you know and love. Steve is STILL HERE HOLLYWOOD. And this time he's sticking around.

     

     

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    263. Sleeping with the Enemy (1991)

    263. Sleeping with the Enemy (1991)

    Diane and Sean discuss the Julia Roberts thriller, Sleeping with the Enemy. Episode music is, "Symphonie Fantastique 4th Movement" by Berlioz.

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    Episode 289: This Podcast is out of clay

    Episode 289: This Podcast is out of clay
    Happy Thanksgiving eve! So it looks like we are getting a Wonder Woman game with the nemesis system which makes me instantly excited. Mario Kart falls out of the top selling for the first time in years, Cyberpunk's re release is going to be 3 disks!!!!, and I guess the KoToR remake isnt dead? Also Disney is banking on sequels, again.... Scream 7 loses its stars, and Good Burger 2! Plus a 90s rom com list!

    Runaway Bride

    Runaway Bride

    Our Julia Roberts streak continues this week with Runaway Bride! This unlikely spiritual successor to Pretty Woman reunites Julia Roberts, Richard Gere, Hector Elizondo,  Larry Miller, Patrick Richwood (the elevator operator!), Kathleen Marshall and director Gary Marshall.

    Journalist Ike Graham is a columnist for USA Today. Short on time, he decides to write a scathing piece about a woman in a small town in Maryland who has left men at the altar 7 or 8 times. She's even got another one on the hook! He doesn't bother to check his sources (or source. He's been talking to one guy in a bar), and is promptly fired when the subject of his story sends her own blistering letter to the editor, pointing out numerous factual errors. In an attempt to save his career, Ike goes to Maryland to meet this woman, her family and her friends, and report on his findings to the world. So noble. Listen to our recap and review of this movie today!

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    ( Released 2/20/2020) Pretty Woman - It's Fun To Be a Hooker!

    ( Released 2/20/2020) Pretty Woman - It's Fun To Be a Hooker!

    Get ready to revisit the world of high-end fashion, luxury cars, and, of course, unforgettable rom-com moments, because we're spicing things up in our "Sequels That Should Have Been Made" podcast episode! 💃🚗 In this fabulous installment, we're diving back into the glitzy realm of Pretty Woman, but with a twist that'll have you laughing so hard, you might spill champagne on your designer clothes! Join us as we dissect the iconic original and then craft a sequel that's anything but ordinary. Picture this: it's been years since Vivian and Edward's whirlwind romance, and things have gotten a tad... well, complicated. But fear not, because we're cooking up a sequel that involves a serial killer, vengeance, and a pissed off ex-hooker. So, whether you're a fan of polka dots or power suits, this episode promises laughs, love, and a dose of '90s nostalgia that'll leave you saying, "Big mistake. Huge!" Grab your tiaras, pump up the Roy Orbison tunes, and join us for a podcast episode that's pretty darn hilarious! 👠💄😂

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    163 - Sex For Sale

    163 - Sex For Sale

    Megan and Michelle discuss sex workers, voluntary transactions, brothel keeping, crab fishing, the Red Light District, cultural shaming, legislating morality, suburban erotic centers, and being a whore.

    Resources:
    Beyond The Bedroom: The Surprising History Of Prostitution Around The World
    History of Prostitution (Wikipedia)
    Is Sex Work Decriminalization The Answer?
    A brief history of brothels
    The laws that sex workers really want (TED Talk by Juno Mac)
    Prostitution and the City — Seattle’s ‘End Demand’ Problem - Part 1 & Part 2
    The Red Light District in Amsterdam: A Brief History

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    #164 Marta Fernández: mentiras, Rothkos y un soneto erótico casi mortal

    #164 Marta Fernández: mentiras, Rothkos y un soneto erótico casi mortal

    (NOTAS Y ENLACES DEL CAPÍTULO AQUÍ: https://www.jaimerodriguezdesantiago.com/kaizen/164-marta-fernandez-confesiones-embarazosas-mentiras-valientes-y-un-texto-erotico-casi-mortal/)

    La entrevista de esta semana es seguramente diferente a la mayoría de las que he hecho hasta ahora. Por distintos motivos, además.

    El primero es que esta grabación fue una especie de experimento porque tenía muchas ganas de retomar las entrevistas presenciales, porque creo que se genera una química especial. Aunque, dado que ahora en mi casa manda una pequeña dictadora, que no respeta mucho los horarios ni los silencios necesarios para grabar un podcast, hacerlo era un poco reto. Así, confieso que le eché un poco de morro y pregunté en twitter si alguien me dejaría un espacio para grabar y resulta que la gente es maravillosa. Me ofrecieron como 10 o 12 sitios en Madrid y algunos más fuera. Muchas gracias desde aquí a todos y, en especial a mi admirado José Luis Antúnez, porque a través de él surgió la posibilidad de grabar donde acabamos haciéndolo: en el Instituto Tramontana, uno de los lugares más especiales que conozco. Allí se respira el gusto por el diseño y la comunicación en cada rincón. Así que para allá me fui yo con la grabadora, los micros, trípodes y un par de móviles; porque el experimento consistía también en grabarlo en vídeo. Y creo que ha quedado inesperadamente bien para ser la primera vez que lo hacía así. Si te animas a verlo en YouTube ya me contarás. 

    Pero esta entrevista es diferente también por otra razón. Por lo general, cuando invito a alguien al podcast tengo bastante claro por qué lo hago y de qué quiero que charlemos. En esta ocasión, sin embargo, de lo único de lo que estaba seguro era de que me apetecía hablar con mi invitada, aunque no sabía muy bien sobre qué. 

    Si no sabía cómo abordar la conversación fue, en parte, por una anécdota muy tonta que le cuento al principio de nuestra charla y que no te voy a desvelar aún. Pero, sobre todo, el motivo por el que no tenía claro cómo enfocar la charla era que Marta Fernández no es fácilmente clasificable. Porque la primera tentación es, sin duda, hablar con ella de su experiencia en los medios. ¿O no querrías tú hacerle preguntas a una persona que ha estado más de 20 años trabajando en algunos de los principales informativos de España? Marta fue la cara visible de los informativos de CNN+, Cuatro y Telecinco y tuvo que dar noticias de todo tipo, incluídos algunos momentos fundamentales de nuestra historia moderna, como los atentados del 11S, y otros que son fundamentales para mí y cuatro más, como la demanda que las empresas de autobús puso a BlaBlacar. Por dar, Marta llegó a dar hasta unas campanadas de fin de año. 

    Y, sin embargo, por apasionante que pueda ser ese mundo periodístico y televisivo, creo que la Marta más interesante no es esa. Porque hay otra. O, mejor dicho, hay otras muchas. Detrás de quien nos contaba las noticias estaba, para empezar, una escritora. Alguien que necesita escribir para ser ella misma y que lo ha hecho en libros y en artículos de los que se desprende un enorme amor por la literatura, el cine, la música y el arte, en general. Su último libro, además, se titula La mentira y lo ha dedicado a historias de grandes mentirosos y embaucadores. Entre otros, curiosamente, aquel Gregor McGregor del que te hablé en el capítulo 152, en la que es una de mis historias de timos e irracionalidad colectiva favorita. En el mundo de las mentiras, de los cobardes, de la escritura, de los medios, de nuestros recuerdos de adolescencia y en otras muchas cosas nos sumergimos en nuestra charla. Incluso, a lo largo de la conversación con Marta yo hago un par de confesiones un poco embarazosas, que quise mantener en secreto para ella hasta que habláramos, para ver cómo reaccionaba durante la entrevista y de las que nos reímos juntos. 

    Ahora, dicho todo esto, vamos a lo importante de verdad: espero que disfrutes mucho de esta conversación con Marta Fernández. 

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    Rom coms that raised us

    Rom coms that raised us

    Welcome back to your favourite podcast, It's a Definite Maybe, with your lovely co-hosts Stella and Rosie!

    On today's ep we are breaking down our ALL time favourite rom coms that raised us as 90's babies!

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    Big News, Huge!

    Big News, Huge!

    We're going big or we're going home. Except I'm already at home, so we're just going big!

    I bought a new mic (it's not the one used in this episode! Don't worry!)

    Yes, that's a Pretty Woman clip, "big mistake, huge!"

    That's from Friends, Monica yelling, "telling time is hard for some people!"

    That's Shia Labeouf yelling for you to just do it! Click the YouTube link already! What are you waiting for?
    https://youtu.be/qN8lclK5Cpw

    And the final is a clue for our next podcast episode!

    Tune in every Tuesday to find out what we are rewatching! It could be a tv show episode, a Disney movie, a rom com, a sci-fi, or Christmas classic, but most of all we will be rewatching it for the umpteenth time.

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    Pretty Woman (1990) - Full Review

    Pretty Woman (1990) - Full Review

    Episode 37 - Pretty Woman (1990) - Full Review Movie Podcast

    "You can't buy love, but you can Rent it"

    We have moved well and truly out of our comfort zone and tackling Pretty Woman. This has been requested by many of our female fans and we thought it was about time to reward their patience.

    Pretty Woman is a romantic comedy classic that has impacted pop culture in various ways. The movie stars Julia Roberts as Vivian and Richard Gere as Edward. Set in the streets of LA, it follows Vivian's story of transformation from a street-wise prostitute to an elegant, sophisticated woman.
    The movie has left an indelible mark on society with its portrayal of a woman who follows her dreams and succeeds despite the odds. It also celebrates the power of love and shows that Cinderella stories can come true for anyone who is brave enough to take risks.
    The movie has been referenced countless times in popular culture such as television shows, movies, songs, and books – making it one of the most memorable films of all time.  It sparked a wave of popularity for its stars and set the standard for romantic comedies for years to come.
    Pretty Woman showcases themes that are still relevant today such as determination, love, and achieving one's dreams no matter how impossible they may seem. It remains an iconic film to this day that shows us just how far we can go if we believe in ourselves!

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    Episode 277: 'The Holiday Sitter' with Justin Kirkland

    Episode 277: 'The Holiday Sitter' with Justin Kirkland

    Christmas-averse city boy Sam meets holiday-loving smalltown Jason…who can guess what might happen next? it’s a Hallmark Channel holiday movie first, and we’re here to dissect it in all its sweet, slapstick-y, romantic glory, with film and culture writer Justin Kirkland in (mistle)tow.

    Then, a double dose of Holiday Hotline calls , and the last Christmas Movie Minute of 2022!

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    Alonso - Monastery of Angels Pumpkin Bread 
    Drea - the outer limits of vanity
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    Ify - Modjeska time!

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    Pretty Woman (1990) ft. a side of Gigli (2003)

    It Could Have Ended How?!

    It Could Have Ended How?!

    Have you ever seen a movie, and thought "Man, what a perfect ending to a perfect movie?" Well here are some examples of how movies could have ended that would have RUINED some of your favorite movies! And some that may have even made it better depending on how you look at the world. We're talking Thelma and Louise, Beetlejuice, Legally Blonde, Fatal Attraction, Big, and more! Some classics movies that were written either way darker, so stupid, or in some instances, potentially brilliant. Listen and see what you think, and write me and let me know if I missed some of your favorites! 

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    Renee Marino

    Renee Marino
    Have you ever experienced stage fright? Do you have trouble speaking to large audiences? Then this episode is for you. There was a time when our guest Renee Marino, was having trouble coping with these same issues. Since then, she took the time to learn Transcendental Meditation which helped her overcome these anxieties. Now she is a successful actor having appeared on stage and in film, notably as Mary Delgado in the box office hit Jersey Boys, directed by Clint Eastwood. On stage she was in the cast of Pretty Woman: the Musical. She is also a communication coach and author of the book Becoming a Master Communicator, and has presented a Tedx talk on finding everlasting happiness. So tune in to today’s episode of The End Anxiety Podcast with James Meade and Friends for a spirited conversation with Renee as she tells the story of her transformation. Here is a link for Renee's website and book: https://www.reneemarino.com/

    LAURA ROSE - GUEST'S CHOICE SPECIAL

    LAURA ROSE - GUEST'S CHOICE SPECIAL

    This week on the podcast Casey and Dave are joined by the delightful Laura Rose for a guest’s choice special!

    Laura takes our hosts through her life as a model and discusses her 10 favourite films of all time. Casey has fun trying to guess each film, Dave is excited Rocky has a Robot and Laura explains “we are the weirdos mister”.

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    Theatre Audience Podcast S2 Ep10: Featuring the reviews of Horse Play, The Tempest, Pretty Woman, Book of Mormon, The Crucible, The Commitments, A Different Stage, Diva, Jack Absolute, Life of Pi, Walking With Ghosts, The Drought and Eureka Day.

    Theatre Audience Podcast S2 Ep10: Featuring the reviews of Horse Play, The Tempest, Pretty Woman, Book of Mormon, The Crucible, The Commitments, A Different Stage, Diva, Jack Absolute, Life of Pi, Walking With Ghosts, The Drought and Eureka Day.

    In this captivating episode, Natalie and Darren dive into a wide range of theatre productions, exploring the diverse and exciting world of live performance. They begin with Ian Hallard's play Horse Play starring the talented David Amesat Riverside Studios, a compelling production that delves into the complexities of human relationships and personal and sexual identity. Next on the list is the Royal Shakespeare Company's enchanting production of The Tempest, offering a mesmerising journey into Shakespeare's magical world with innovative staging and captivating performances that bring this classic tale to life. They then delve into the glitz and glamour of Pretty Woman at the Savoy Theatre, celebrating the stage adaptation of the beloved romantic comedy. The episode also features a lively discussion on the hilarious and irreverent Book of Mormon at the Prince of Wales Theatre, known for its sharp satire and catchy musical numbers.

    The National Theatre's reimagined production of The Crucible takes centre stage in the conversation, highlighting the powerful performances and the timeless relevance of Arthur Miller's masterpiece. On to The Commitments on tour, a lively musical filled with soulful tunes and unforgettable characters. The episode takes an exciting turn with A Different Stage, Gary Barlow's biopic stage production at the Duke of Yorks. They explore the captivating storytelling and memorable music that celebrates Barlow's remarkable journey.

    Natalie and Darren venture into the fringe scene with Diva Live From Hell at Turbine Theatre, an audacious and energetic production that pushes boundaries. They then return to the National Theatre's Olivier stage for Jack Absolute Flies Again, featuring the comedic genius of Caroline Quintin in a hilarious romp through World War II England. The stage adaptation of Life of Pi at Wyndham's Theatre is another highlight, captivating audiences with its visually stunning storytelling and breath-taking puppetry. The episode also features Walking with Ghosts, Gabriel Byrne's one-man show that takes audiences on a captivating journey through his own true-life experiences.

    Natalie and Darren discuss the visually striking production of Cages at Riverside Studios, a thought-provoking exploration of freedom, confinement, and the human spirit. They then turn their attention to The Drought the debut play by Nina Saini at the King’s Head Theatre, London’s oldest pub theatre. Eureka Day at the Old Vic Theatre brings Hollywood star Helen Hunt to the London stage in a play that will make you cry with laughter and provide many talking points post show.

    The episode concludes with a lively discussion on Ben Elton's Upstart Crow at the Gielgud Theatre starring the comic David Mitchell, a hilarious and witty adaptation of the hit TV series, as well as the Comedy Store Players at the new Soho Place Theatre, delivering an evening of improvisational comedy that guarantees laughter.

    Pretty Woman feat. Molly Lambert

    Pretty Woman feat. Molly Lambert

    Molly Lambert, creator of HeidiWorld: The Heidi Fleiss Story, joins us to talk the 1990 romantic comedy 'Pretty Woman'. We discuss the film's origins as a gritty tale of sex and drugs on the streets of Hollywood Boulevard, how the story both confronts and conforms to the sexual politics of the era, and the blinding star power of lead Julia Roberts.

    Later, we discuss Heidi Fleiss, her relationship to Hollywood in the era of Pretty Woman, and the frustrating trend of anti-sex discourse in film and media.

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