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    ryan o'neal

    Explore "ryan o'neal" with insightful episodes like "Resilience and Reinvention In Hollywood: Charlie Mattera Chooses Life Part 1", "153 | "Barry Lyndon" de Stanley Kubrick", "Episode 25: Paper Moon" and "L'amour c'est n'avoir jamais à dire qu'on est désolé (Love Story)" from podcasts like ""All About The Joy", "Cineteca Perdida", "Films at First Sight" and "LE CINÉMA DE MONSIEUR TOUTMONCINÉMA"" and more!

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    Resilience and Reinvention In Hollywood: Charlie Mattera Chooses Life Part 1

    Resilience and Reinvention In Hollywood: Charlie Mattera Chooses Life Part 1

    There's no business like show business, and Charlie Mattera knows it all too well. As we cozy up in our private lounge, we're swapping tales that traverse the spectrum of Hollywood life—from the shared ache of rejection to the warm buzz of camaraderie that fuels our creative fires. Our stroll down memory lane takes us back to the legendary Pro Gym, where stars like Cindy Crawford and Kate Beckinsale blended into the background, and to our cherished moments with the one-and-only Ryan O'Neal. Charlie's stories are not just fascinating on several levels,  but a testament to the genuine connections that weave through the tapestry of the movie industry.

    Sometimes life scripts a plot twist that even Tinseltown couldn't dream up. We sit with bated breath as we absorb the transformative journeys of redemption and reinvention. From a former inmate's candid account of his path to personal liberation to the mentorship found in the unlikeliest of places—a prison cell, we're reminded that it's never too late to rewrite your narrative. The raw emotion of these life lessons challenges our preconceived notions and celebrates the resilience of the human spirit. And lest we forget, we also uncover the magic of his first sold script—cue the drama of "Bloodfist III."

    Our lounge is echoing with laughter and poignant reflections as we wrap up an episode that's as multifaceted as the guests who grace our mic. We've felt the pulse of Hollywood's heartbeat, witnessed the towering strength of human transformation, and shared in the exhilarating rush of carving out success against all odds. Charlie's insights are as captivating as they are enlightening, offering a glimpse behind the curtain at the humanity that fuels the stars we admire. So draw the curtains, settle in, and prepare for a behind-the-scenes journey that's as authentic as it is inspiring. This is part 1 of Charlie Mattera's story. 

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    Music By Geovane Bruno, Moments, 3481
    Editing by Team A-J
    Host, Carmen Lezeth


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    L'amour c'est n'avoir jamais à dire qu'on est désolé (Love Story)

    L'amour c'est n'avoir jamais à dire qu'on est désolé (Love Story)

    "Love Story" ... une réplique qui résonne toujours et encore dans nos petits coeurs romantiques : "Loves means never having to say you’re sorry" (L'amour c'est n'avoir jamais à dire qu'on est désolé)


    Un de #vosinoubliables de cinéma partagé par la communauté toutmoncinema


    Le film évoqué : 

    Love Story (1970) Arthur Hiller - Ali McGraw, Ryan O'Neal


    Surtout n’hésitez pas à vous abonner, liker, noter, commenter … on ne sait jamais, sur un malentendu ça peut marcher : https://www.toutmoncinema.fr 


    Et pour ceux qui ont besoin d’une trace écrite ou d’aller plus loin, c’est par-là :

    https://www.toutmoncinema.fr/post/monsieur-toutmoncinema-29-l-amour-c-est-n-avoir-jamais-à-dire-qu-on-est-désolé-love-story  


    Crédits :

    Extrait générique de l'émission « Monsieur Cinéma » (composé par Gérard Calvi)

    Et pour cette chronique quelques extraits sonores du film « Love Story » (Scène du « Love means never having to say you’re sorry » et BO composée par Francis Lai) 

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