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    Explore "shadyac" with insightful episodes like "#289 Noé, du déluge à l'Alliance (9) Un déluge d'adaptations", "#289 Noé, du déluge à l'Alliance (9) Un déluge d'adaptations", "Robert Yaniz Jr. / Ace Ventura: Pet Detective", "Episode 97 - Liar Liar (1:07:28)" and "Free Forum Q&A with TOM SHADYAC Director of ACE VENTURA, NUTTY PROFESSOR Author of LIFE'S OPERATING MANUAL" from podcasts like ""Au Large Biblique", "Au Large Biblique", "Close Watch with Robert Yaniz Jr.", "Actual Anarchy Podcast - AnCap Movie Reviews from a Rothbardian Perspective" and "Free Forum with Terrence McNally"" and more!

    Episodes (6)

    #289 Noé, du déluge à l'Alliance (9) Un déluge d'adaptations

    #289 Noé, du déluge à l'Alliance (9) Un déluge d'adaptations
    Que deviennent Noé et le déluge aujourd’hui ? Regard sur quelques adaptations : Noé (film de D. Aronofsky), La prophétie des grenouilles (Animation de J.R. Girerd), Noé (BD de David Ratte), Evan Tout-Puissant (T. Shadyac), etc.

    NOTES
    · Podcast : Genèse 5-9 Noé du déluge à l’Alliance
    · Sur le site : BIBLIOGRAPHIE
    · Les adaptations du déluge au cinéma, en roman, en BD ….
    · La filmographie de John Huston
    · Les autres séries du podcast

    REFERENCES
    · «Au Large Biblique » est un podcast conçu et animé par François Bessonnet, enseignant bibliste et prêtre en Vendée.
    · Image de couverture : montage de F.B. à partir de Noé (Aronofsky), La prophétie des grenouilles (Girerd) et Noé (Ratte)
    · Génériques : Erwan Marchand (D.R.)
    · Épisode enregistré en Vendée (85, France), mars 2023.
    · Sous Licence Creative Commons (cc BY-NC-ND 4.0 FR)

    SUIVRE AU LARGE BIBLIQUE
    · Instagram : @aularge.eu
    · Twitter : @AuLargeBiblique
    · Mastodon: @AuLargeBiblique@piaille.fr
    · Facebook : @aularge85
    · LinkedIn : fbessonnet
    · Youtube : @aulargebiblique
    · Mail : podcast@aularge.eu
    · Infolettre : abonnement
    · RSS : spreaker.com/feed

    Soutenez le podcast avec ko-fi.com/aulargebiblique ou tipeee.com/au-large-biblique
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    CHAPITRES DE L’EPISODE
    00:00 Générique et introduction
    01:19 (1) Disney et les « silly symphonies »
    04:31 (2) John Huston, la Bible… au commencement, 1966
    06:48 (3) Michael Curtiz, Noah’s ark, 1928
    10:34 (4) Darren Aronofsky, Noé, 2014
    18:02 (5) David Ratte, Noé (BD), 2022
    21:17 (6) Tom Shadyac, Evan tout-puissant, 2007
    24:49 (7) Jacques-Rémy Girerd, La prophétie des grenouilles, 2003
    31:49 (8) Conclusion
    33:00 Générique de fin

    #289 Noé, du déluge à l'Alliance (9) Un déluge d'adaptations

    #289 Noé, du déluge à l'Alliance (9) Un déluge d'adaptations
    Que deviennent Noé et le déluge aujourd’hui ? Regard sur quelques adaptations : Noé (film de D. Aronofsky), La prophétie des grenouilles (Animation de J.R. Girerd), Noé (BD de David Ratte), Evan Tout-Puissant (T. Shadyac), etc.

    NOTES
    · Podcast : Genèse 5-9 Noé du déluge à l’Alliance
    · Sur le site : BIBLIOGRAPHIE
    · Les adaptations du déluge au cinéma, en roman, en BD ….
    · La filmographie de John Huston
    · Les autres séries du podcast

    REFERENCES
    · «Au Large Biblique » est un podcast conçu et animé par François Bessonnet, enseignant bibliste et prêtre en Vendée.
    · Image de couverture : montage de F.B. à partir de Noé (Aronofsky), La prophétie des grenouilles (Girerd) et Noé (Ratte)
    · Génériques : Erwan Marchand (D.R.)
    · Épisode enregistré en Vendée (85, France), mars 2023.
    · Sous Licence Creative Commons (cc BY-NC-ND 4.0 FR)

    SUIVRE AU LARGE BIBLIQUE
    · Instagram : @aularge.eu
    · Twitter : @AuLargeBiblique
    · Mastodon: @AuLargeBiblique@piaille.fr
    · Facebook : @aularge85
    · LinkedIn : fbessonnet
    · Youtube : @aulargebiblique
    · Mail : podcast@aularge.eu
    · Infolettre : abonnement
    · RSS : spreaker.com/feed

    Soutenez le podcast avec ko-fi.com/aulargebiblique ou tipeee.com/au-large-biblique
    Vous avez lu ces notes jusqu’à la fin, vous pouvez vous rendre en ce lieu !

    CHAPITRES DE L’EPISODE
    00:00 Générique et introduction
    01:19 (1) Disney et les « silly symphonies »
    04:31 (2) John Huston, la Bible… au commencement, 1966
    06:48 (3) Michael Curtiz, Noah’s ark, 1928
    10:34 (4) Darren Aronofsky, Noé, 2014
    18:02 (5) David Ratte, Noé (BD), 2022
    21:17 (6) Tom Shadyac, Evan tout-puissant, 2007
    24:49 (7) Jacques-Rémy Girerd, La prophétie des grenouilles, 2003
    31:49 (8) Conclusion
    33:00 Générique de fin

    Robert Yaniz Jr. / Ace Ventura: Pet Detective

    Robert Yaniz Jr. / Ace Ventura: Pet Detective

    In Episode 90 of the Crooked Table Podcast, Robert Yaniz Jr. ushers in a new era of the show (check out episode 88 for more details on the updated premise). With the help of wife/frequent podcast guest Kai Yaniz, Rob looks back on the now-problematic 1994 Jim Carrey comedy Ace Ventura: Pet Detective.

    The film may not have aged particularly well (which Kai and Rob most definitely will get into), but nonetheless, Rob harbors a long-held affection for Carrey's brand of rubber-faced wackiness, complete with incessant catchphrases and pop culture references. In many ways, the film (along with Carrey's The Mask) has been a major influence on not only Rob's sense of humor but his perception of comedy in general. Read into that whatever you will. 

    So, as the Crooked Table Podcast takes on a more positive, subjective slant — thereby truly honoring "the world of film from a fresh angle" — there's perhaps no better place to start than with the man behind the show itself. Don't worry, future episodes will feature other guests who will share their thoughts on a film that has impacted them, but for now, let's ease into the Crooked Table Podcast 2.0 with a "soft reboot" centering on the host's selection of Ace Ventura: Pet Detective.

    Alrighty then, let's reinitiate the podcast launch sequence now.

    Want to appear on a future episode of the Crooked Table Podcast? Find out how over at crookedtable.com/guest!

    CONTACT

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    Subscribe to the Crooked Table Podcast on iTunes so that you never miss a moment!

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    Robert Yaniz Jr. can be reached on Twitter at @crookedtable.
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    Episode 97 - Liar Liar (1:07:28)

    Episode 97 - Liar Liar (1:07:28)
    Patrick MacFarlane of Liberty Weekly recently became a lawyer and joins us to discuss one of his favorite movies, Liar Liar.

    Jim Carrey is pretty much a commie these days, but still had a pretty good run of comedy films in the 90’s.

    This film did not age well, but the premise hinges on how courts often side with the woman at the expense of the man in family court, which gives us plenty to talk about.

    Guest website: http://www.libertyweekly.net

    Show notes: http://www.actualanarchy.com/97

    Presented by www.ActualAnarchy.com

    Robert and I analyze popular movies from a Rothbardian/Anarcho-Capitalist perspective.

    We use movies as a starting point for people who may not be familiar with this way of thinking.   Discussion of the plot and decisions that characters make in relation to morality and violations of the non-aggression principle are our bread and butter.

    We also will highlight and discuss any themes or lessons from Austrian Economics that we can glean from the film.

    The point is to show what anarchy actually is with instances that are presented in film.

    We publish at least once per week; and occasionally will do specials surrounding holidays or events (elections/olympics) and have guests.

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    Free Forum Q&A with TOM SHADYAC Director of ACE VENTURA, NUTTY PROFESSOR Author of LIFE'S OPERATING MANUAL

    Free Forum Q&A with TOM SHADYAC  Director of ACE VENTURA, NUTTY PROFESSOR  Author of LIFE'S OPERATING MANUAL
    Originally aired 07-28-2013


    I say that in a past life I worked in the entertainment industry, comedy in particular. I co-wrote and co-produced novelty records THE HOMECOMING QUEEN'S GOT A GUN, I LIKE EM BIG AND STUPID and EARTH GIRLS ARE EASY all performed by Julie Brown. I directed comic music videos for some of these songs, and ended up co-writing and co-producing the film EARTH GIRLS ARE EASY. I've produced and hosted this show since 1996 and I consult and speak primarily to non-profits and foundations, working with them on communications, encouraging them to tell better stories.
    My transition seems mild compared with that of this week's guest, TOM SHADYAC, whose phenomenally successful writing/directing/producing career included the hits
    ACE VENTURA: PET DETECTIVE, LIAR LIAR, THE NUTTY PROFESSOR, BRUCE ALMIGHTY, and PATCH ADAMS . His films grossed nearly $2 billion and earned him four People's Choice awards and a ton of money.

    His 2011 documentary, I AM recounts what happened after a cycling accident left him incapacitated for months. Though he ultimately recovered, he emerged a changed man. In the film, Shadyac meets with a variety of thinkers and doers including David Suzuki, Noam Chomsky, Howard Zinn, and Archbishop Desmond Tutu - asking what's wrong with society and what can we do make things better?

    Tom wrote a book, LIFE'S OPERATING MANUAL, which asks whether life comes with a set of guidelines? If so, what are they? And finally, do we have the courage to pay attention and to change? Rather than spoil the plot by telling you his answers, join us for the conversation.

    Free Forum Q&A - TOM SHADYAC, director of documentary: I AM ; author of LIFE'S OPERATING MANUAL

    Free Forum Q&A - TOM SHADYAC, director of documentary: I AM ; author of LIFE'S OPERATING MANUAL
    Aired: 07/28/13

    I sometimes say that in a past life I worked in the entertainment industry, comedy in particular. I co-wrote and co-produced novelty records THE HOMECOMING QUEEN'S GOT A GUN, I LIKE EM BIG AND STUPID and EARTH GIRLS ARE EASY all performed by Julie Brown. I directed comic music videos for some of these songs, and ended up co-writing and co-producing the film EARTH GIRLS ARE EASY. I've produced and hosted this show since 1996 and I consult and speak primarily to non-profits and foundations, working with them on communications, encouraging them to tell better stories.
    My transition seems mild compared with that of this week's guest, TOM SHADYAC, whose phenomenally successful writing/directing/producing career included the hits- ACE VENTURA: PET DETECTIVE, LIAR LIAR, THE NUTTY PROFESSOR, BRUCE ALMIGHTY, and PATCH ADAMS . His films grossed nearly $2 billion and earned him four People's Choice awards and a ton of money.


    His 2011 documentary, I AM recounts what happened after a cycling accident left him incapacitated for months. Though he ultimately recovered, he emerged a changed man. In the film, Shadyac meets with a variety of thinkers and doers including David Suzuki, Noam Chomsky, Howard Zinn, and Archbishop Desmond Tutu - asking what's wrong with society and what can we do make things better?


    Tom's now written a book, LIFE'S OPERATING MANUAL, which asks whether life comes with a set of guidelines? If so, what are they? And finally, do we have the courage to pay attention and to change? Rather than spoil the plot by telling you his answers, join us for the conversation.