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    Explore "seanpenn" with insightful episodes like "Ep. 49: Drinking With... Mystic River", "BHS – 8A – ‘How to Money’ with Joel Larsgaard & Earlier with Mo Kelly", "Bad Boys (1983)", "Episode 266 - Milk (2008 Oscar Nominations - Part II)" and "August 14, 2022" from podcasts like ""Drinking With...", "Bill Handel on Demand", "Shat the Movies: 80's & 90's Best Film Review", "Another Look - A Film Podcast" and "Rock Sports Radio"" and more!

    Episodes (36)

    Ep. 49: Drinking With... Mystic River

    Ep. 49: Drinking With... Mystic River
    Pour up a Ward 8 and join Steven McCash as he kicks off Season 4 of 'Drinking With...' alongside Stoney Keeley and Brandon Vick with a Clint Eastwood flick that yielded powerhouse performances from Sean Penn and Tim Robbins. Today, we're drinking with...Mystic River.

    To make the Ward 8, you'll need:

    -2oz rye whiskey
    -1/2oz lemon juice
    -1/2oz orange juice
    -2tsp grenadine
    -cherries

    Directions:

    -Pour whiskey, lemon juice, orange juice, and grenadine over ice
    -Garnish with cherries.

    BHS – 8A – ‘How to Money’ with Joel Larsgaard & Earlier with Mo Kelly

    BHS – 8A – ‘How to Money’ with Joel Larsgaard & Earlier with Mo Kelly
    Host of “How to Money” Joel Larsgaard joins Bill to talk about ARM: the money-saving mortgage that isn’t working and why aggregators are awesome, but they’re not perfect. Then, host of “Later, with Mo Kelly” comes on the show to talk about HBO’s Real Time with Bill Maher returning to air without writers, and other shows doing the same. The conversation shifts to Sean Penn in a recent interview talking about going to jail for the same thing Will Smith did at the Oscars and how the “Oscar Slap” was a double-standard.

    Bad Boys (1983)

    Bad Boys (1983)

    Shat The Movies is proud to present the film that scared Dick Ebert straight and drove Gene Lyons to realize he wouldn't last a week in prison: 1983's "Bad Boys."

    Sean Penn's breakthrough feature film introduced '80s filmgoers to a young Ally Sheedy, a gigantic Clancy Brown and the most dangerous correctional facility in America. It also presented a surprisingly well-developed teen romance, and it taught us all how to use a pillowcase to become barn boss.

    In this episode, the Shat Crew discusses how the "Bad Boys" movie poster steals the movie's thunder, how solitary confinement might not be that bad and how the staff of Rainford Juvenile Correctional facility likely was gambling on death matches between children (even though Big D thinks they were doing an OK job).

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    Episode 266 - Milk (2008 Oscar Nominations - Part II)

    Episode 266 - Milk (2008 Oscar Nominations - Part II)

    Wrapping up our 2 episode arc on the Best Actor of 2008 Oscar nominations, we watched Sean Penn's winning performance as gay rights activist Harvey Milk in MILK.  Please send any and all feedback to anotherlookpod@gmail.com.  Please follow us on Instagram @anotherlookpod, and check us out on Facebook.  Rate/review/subscribe where ever you get your podcasts.

    The Media and the Two Americas - A Neighbor's Choice

    The Media and the Two Americas - A Neighbor's Choice

    David Gornoski starts the show by commenting on a Jimmy Dore event that he recently attended. Have the ruling elites in DC created two Americas within our society? What can we derive from the Sean Hannity and Sean Penn discussion on Fox News? What exactly is going on at the ground level in Ukraine? Is Trump out of touch when it comes to the mandated drugs? Listen to the full episode to find out and more.

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    Taps (1981)

    Taps (1981)

    If you thought our "Red Dawn" episode was unpredictable and juvenile, buckle up for "Taps." This military-versus-civilians, young-against-old, leaders-versus-condominiums drama from 1981 introduced the world to Sean Penn, Tom Cruise, Timothy Hutton, and the king of wacky screen deaths, Giancarlo Esposito. 

    "Taps" also highlighted what was so great about George C. Scott's portrayal of General George S. Patton, what was so terrible about Junior ROTC, how TikTok could have saved Bunker Hill Academy, and why young Gene Lyons always had a coin up his ass.

    Hear Judge Ash preside over John Rambo's involuntary manslaughter trial and draw the lines between "Taps" and "Les Miserables." Witness a beloved Gene arguing that "Taps" is basically Shakespeare. And discover the secrets of the Hot Carl and the Stinky Pinky with Dick Ebert.

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    Ep 75. Fast Times at Ridgemont High

    Ep 75. Fast Times at Ridgemont High

    Hey bud, let’s party! Greatest hits of fast Times at Ridgemont high, volume 1
    Side A
    1. Everyone’s on Dope - The Mr. Hands
    2. Little Prick - The Damones
    3. Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Jerk Off Fantasy Bikini - Phoebe and the MasterCates
    4. You Dick - The Spicolis
    5. Single Successful Guy - The Ugly Brads

    Side B
    1. Stacy Needs a Ride - The Banned Parenthoods
    2. I Got it from the Network - The Stu Nahans
    3. Heart in my Hand - Vargas and the Sankas
    4. Awesome, Totally Awesome - The Gnarlys
    5. It’s Just He’s So Boring - RATT (ner)

    Oliver Stone - U-Turn

    Oliver Stone - U-Turn
    Vietnam. Presidents. Rock stars. Social commentary. Throughout his storied career, filmmaker Oliver Stone has written outstanding scripts, made memorable movies, and won Academy Awards. With this neo-noir crime thriller, he delves into the world of hapless gambler whose car breaks down in the one town you don't want to be stranded in. Join us as we discuss U-Turn!

    Episode 247: You Wish You Were Really Here…or There…or Not.

    Episode 247: You Wish You Were Really Here…or There…or Not.

    The weekly movie review edition of the show is here with Erik Childress and Steve Prokopy reviewing ten new films. They remind you of a ‘80s music documentary from SXSW (Under the Volcano) as well as docs about noted activists (Unapologetic, Not Going Quietly). Steve covers a dyslexia drama (Confetti) and the new film by Sean Penn starring his daughter (Flag Day) while Erik settles for Jason Momoa getting sweet revenge vs. Big Pharma (Sweet Girl). After that they tackle new horror films from Neill Blomkamp (Demonic) and David Bruckner (The Night House), a sci-fi noir from one of the creators of Westworld (Reminiscence) and the new action film from Martin Campbell starring Maggie Q and Michael Keaton (The Protégé).

     

    0:00 – Intro

    2:30 – Under the Volcano

    9:03 – Unapologetic

    15:15 - Not Going Quietly

    23:34 – Confetti

    31:36 – Sweet Girl

    41:21 – Flag Day

    48:57 – Demonic

    1:00:35 – Reminiscence

    1:15:15 - The Protégé

    1:29:55 – The Night House

    1:47:32 - Outro

    Fernando Sulichin: Producer of JFK Revisited and Flag Day

    Fernando Sulichin: Producer of JFK Revisited and Flag Day

    Acclaimed producer Fernando Sulichin has built his career by working with film giants such as Spike Lee, David Lynch, Sean Penn, and Oliver Stone. Now Fernando has two films debuting at the Cannes Film Festival.

    Flag Day is directed by and stars Sean Penn, while JFK Revisited: Through the Looking Glass is the latest documentary from director Oliver Stone.

    JFK Revisited is the follow-up to Stone's political thriller JFK (1991) about the John F Kennedy assassination. Using recently declassified archives – part of a congressional review sparked by the 1991 film – JFK Revisited sheds new light onto this seminal event in American history. 

    Fernando talks about his partnership with Stone and how he has gained the trust of high-profile figures such as Fidel Castro, Nelson Mandela and Vladimir Putin. Fernando's strong passion for film comes through loud and clear and has him contemplating stepping behind the camera himself. 

    “It’s not about judgment, it’s about discovery.” - Fernando Sulichin

     

    9. Nomadland, gli Oscar 2021 e Into The Wild

    9. Nomadland, gli Oscar 2021 e Into The Wild
    Scelte estreme di vita solitaria on the road a confronto: partiamo da Nomadland, il film di Chloè Zhao con Frances McDormand nei panni della sessantenne Fern, una “houseless” che sceglie di mollare tutto e vivere nel suo furgone in giro per gli sconfinati spazi dell’America. Proseguiamo con Into the wild di Sean Penn, altro film su una persona che lascia ogni agio per esplorare gli Stati Uniti, in questo caso è Alex Supertramp/ Emile Hirsch che si spinge fino all’inospitale Alaska. Meno estrema la scelta di Irene / Margherita Buy in Viaggio Sola, storia di una solitudine girovaga per motivi lavorativi e non solo, diretta da Maria Sole Tognazzi. Chiudiamo con gli Oscar 2021, la cui cerimonia diretta da Steven Soderbergh si terrà il 25 aprile: Nomadland spicca tra i titoli più favoriti.
    A cura di Claudia Catalli

    Episode 28-David Baerwald-A Storyteller Writes His Soul's Song

    Episode 28-David Baerwald-A Storyteller Writes His Soul's Song

    In this episode Robin Stebbins interviews David Baerwald, an American composer, songwriter, singer, and musician. He is a man who has the most fascinating life story I have come across to date, filled with experiences so rich it reads like a bad ass fiction novel you can't put down. David is an incredible human being whose songs can be found on 29 million albums sold in the US and Europe. Join David and I as we drink coffee, walk around his New York City Apartment and wind up pillow talking the morning away. I love this beautiful soul, so kind, humble and generous with his time. Grab a warm mug of something, relax your body and enjoy some bedtime stories. To find David: https://www.instagram.com/p/CMiE6S3JZTy/ To Find Robin: RobinStebbins.com

    Episode 94: Rescreening The Thin Red Line

    Episode 94: Rescreening The Thin Red Line

     

    This week on Drink in the Movies Michael & Taylor Rescreen Terrence Malick's The Thin Red Line and provide a First Impression on their next Rescreening episode title, Sidney Lumet's Dog Day Afternoon.

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