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The Dark Art Society Podcast with Chet ZarThe Dark Art Society Podcast with Chet ZarMonsters, Mysticism and EXISTENTIAL DREAD with Tim Molloy: Ep. 351Become an Official Member of the Dark Art Society! www.patreon.com/DarkArtSociety This week we have an AMAZING conversation with creator of the Mr. Unpronounceable comic, Tim Molloy. This is Tim's 3rd and while I wanted to have him on to promote his new Kickstarter project, "Mr. Unpronounceable Omnibus", we ended up have a seriously deep conversation about art making, the occult and mysticism, the scary dangers of AI and tons of other interesting stuff. This one is not to be missed by fans of the woo-woo (like me)! Also, a quick art life update. Mr Unpronounceable Kickstarter: https...2025-06-042h 04Making Media NowMaking Media NowOscars Debrief with Tim Molloy of MovieMakerHost Michael Azevedo welcomes back Tim Molloy, editor in chief of Moviemaker. MovieMaker is a magazine, website and podcast network focused on the art and business of filmmaking, with a special emphasis on independent film. The publication, in all its forms, offers profiles, advice, insider tips, and product reviews that readers can use to make informed decisions about what they watch..and create!   The magazine has featured pretty much every prominent moviemaker you can think of on its cover. Its print edition is published quarterly, while its digital home, MovieMaker.com is continually updating its features and late-breaking content....2025-03-0738 minTim\'s Take On...Tim's Take On...Tim's Take On: Episode 792(Colin Baker, Silvester McCoy, Nichola Bryant and Terry Molloy at Who's at The Playhouse)This week more Who’s at the Playhouse coverage with a panel featuring Colin Baker, Silvester McCoy, Nichola Bryant and Terry Molloy.   You may wish to contribute to the show’s running costs, it’s Patreon is here https://www.patreon.com/tdrury or buy me a coffee here https://ko-fi.com/timdrury   The show is also on Facebook please join the group for exclusive behind the scenes insights and of course also discuss and feedback on the show https://www.facebook.com/groups/187162411486307/   If you want...2025-02-1440 minThe Art of Relationships PodcastThe Art of Relationships PodcastWhen You Don't Know Who You Are Anymore with Guests Arianna Molloy and Tim MuehlhoffIn this episode, Chris Grace explores the complexities of navigating identity and calling, especially in the context of work and relationships with guests Arianna Molloy and Tim Muehlhoff. They discuss how a calling is not just about individual fulfillment but deeply tied to our relationship with God and community. Their conversation touches on understanding work as a calling, avoiding burnout, setting boundaries, and finding rest in God. They provide practical insights and tips for anyone feeling overwhelmed by life's demands. Whether you're managing relationships with coworkers, family, or friends, this episode offers valuable advice to help you cultivate a...2025-01-2954 minHeavensGateDeepHeavensGateDeepft Neil Moore & Glenn Molloy [486]HeavensGateDeep486 Playlist Neil Moore 1. Mauro Picotto & Riccardo Ferri - New Time New Place (Frankyeffe Extended Remix) [Armada] 2. Rob Roar - Rockerfella's Revenge [Phonetic Wave] 3. Marco V - Pushing On (Extended Mix) 4. Jark Prongo & Nicole Moudaber & Chocolate Puma - Movin Thru Your System (Extended Mix) [Armada] 5. Charlotte de Witte ft Marion Di Napoli - Fourth Dimension 6. Anthony Middleton - Bad Timing (Original Mix) 7. Luis Leon + Unseener - Silent Starts (Tom VR Anthemix) [Manjumasi] 8. Ollie Mundy - Formentera (Extended Mix) [My Other Side of The Moon] 9. Tim Engelhardt - Small Steps (Extended Mix) 10. Kick Fill - In The Shadows (Original Mix) [Portal...2024-12-062h 02To The Batpoles! Batman 1966To The Batpoles! Batman 1966BAT BITS #03 now LIVE on Patreon! Batman: Inspirational for kids, or anti-police indoctrination?? A 1966 article by journalist Paul Molloy takes down NY Congressman Frank Horton for praising "Batman" for its heroes "heroic power for good", saying it was inspirational and a good message for kids. Molloy, on the other hand, sees the GCPD's reliance on Batman as swipe at all police. Do either one of these guys really understand the show!? Tim and Paul discuss the article, kindly provided by the Message Board's "Mr. Glee". Available only on Patreon!2024-09-1900 minParks and ConsParks and ConsAnime Impulse OC & Force of Nature Productions: “The Body of Ciara Molloy: A Fallen Saints Tale” & "The Shady Yew Experience" This time, we are back with two unique offerings.  First, we hop over to the Anaheim Convention Center, where Anime Impulse OC is bigger, and better, than ever!  Then, we return to the Brickhouse Theater for an incredible night of entertainment from Force of Nature Productions, with "The Body of Ciara Molloy: a Fallen Saints Tale" and "The Shady Yew Experience” (https://www.fonproductions.com/fallensaints.html).   Listen in and enjoy! If new to the podcast, we recommend checking out episode 879.  This 10th anniversary retrospective gives a lot of context to the Parks and Co...2024-09-051h 00Medizin vs. DidaktikMedizin vs. DidaktikProfessional Identity Formation – Juhu, ein neues englisches Fachwort!Staffel 3 - Folge 8 In der einen oder anderen Folge war es durchaus rauszuhören, dass wir mit dem Kompetenzbereich „Haltungen“, die im Studium vermittelt werden sollen, dezent fremdeln. Klingt das nicht nach „Gesinnungspolizei“? Wie soll man das lehren und auch noch prüfen? Doch Rettung naht: Zu Gast ist Thomas Shiozawa, der uns das Konzept „Professional Identity Formation“ erläutert, das genau an unseren Zweifeln andockt und endlich konkretere Lösungsansätze für die Lehre bietet. Tim schaltet sich mit Corona von zu Hause zu und Robert sitzt alleine im Studio mit der Kontrolle über das Soundboard. Was kann da schon schie...2024-07-1935 minIN TOO DEEPIN TOO DEEP180 - TIM MOLLOYTim Molloy is a visual artist, illustrator and author of a number of comics/ graphic novels. Tim is also a world builder. Across the many mediums he works with spanning over a few decades, Tim has built an imaginary world in which all his characters and creatures inhabit. Strung together with an ever unfolding narrative, Tim’s universe is a frantic, psychedelic, multi-dimensional, alien sci fi melting pot. Bright colours, bizarre creatures, dark unsettling themes and magical adventures all delivered with aesthetical maximism. www.timmolloy.com https://www.patreon.com/timmolloy Instagram: @timmolloyart2024-07-072h 01Popcorn PodcastPopcorn PodcastMark Molloy interview (Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F)Australian filmmaker Mark Molloy joins the podcast to take us behind the scenes of his feature directorial debut – the long-awaited sequel Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F. Comedian Eddie Murphy returns to the iconic Beverly Hills Cop film franchise after 30 years as irreverent detective Axel Foley, back on the beat in Beverly Hills. When his daughter Jane’s (Taylour Paige, Zola) life is threatened, Foley and Jane team up with a new partner (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) and old pals (Judge Reinhold and John Ashton) to uncover a conspiracy. In this fun chat, Molloy shares how he became involved in the Netflix film...2024-07-0413 minThe Holy Ghost Notes PodcastThe Holy Ghost Notes Podcast126: Timothy MolloyOn episode one hundred and twenty six of Holy Ghost Notes, Matt and Tim host their first guest in 2024, Timothy Molloy, drummer of Our Last Night. They chat about the recent covers only tour that Matt attended and how it differed from their other tours in many ways, as well as Timothy's start with Our Last Night and how the band has challenged him as a drummer. Timothy speaks into the importance of who you surround yourself with, the band's workflow, and the difference between playing their originals vs. covers. 2024-06-101h 11Making Media NowMaking Media NowTalking Movies with MovieMaker Magazine Editor-In-Chief Tim MolloyJoining host Michael Azevedo on this episode is MovieMaker magazine editor-in-chief Tim Molloy.    MovieMaker is a magazine, website and podcast network focused on the art and business of filmmaking, with a special emphasis on independent film. The publication, in all its forms, offers profiles, advice, insider tips, and product reviews that readers can use to make informed decisions about what they watch..and create!   The magazine has featured pretty much every prominent moviemaker you can think of on its cover. Its print edition is published quarterly, while its digital home, MovieMaker.com is continually updating its features and late-breaking con...2024-01-2643 minMUSE ViewsMUSE Views40 Years of MUSE – Ted Molloy; Tim ZundelMUSE is 40 years-old and we celebrate by visiting with those members who have participated and led the organization over the years. Enjoy memories from Ted Molloy, long-time Commercial member who served on the very first Commercial Member Committee; and Tim Zundel, past President (1990) who participated as both a Facility and Commercial member.2023-03-2114 minMUSE ViewsMUSE Views40 Years of MUSE – Ted Molloy; Tim ZundelMUSE is 40 years-old and we celebrate by visiting with those members who have participated and led the organization over the years. Enjoy memories from Ted Molloy, long-time Commercial member who served on the very first Commercial Member Committee; and Tim Zundel, past President (1990) who participated as both a Facility and Commercial member.2023-03-2114 minGain TractionGain TractionBuilding a Culture and Getting Buy-in With Darren McLea, Business Development Consultant at Molloy Business Development GroupDarren McLea is a Business Development Consultant at Molloy Sales Development Group, where he consults with business owners to help identify and implement solutions in their business for training, performance, communication, operational standards, and more. After starting out as a “cleanup kid” changing tires and fixing flats in high school, Darren went on to become the Executive Vice President and a Partner at McLea’s Tire. Prior to joining Molloy, he sold the family business to AAA. His purpose is to help people to exceed their wildest dreams and have a ton of fun along the way. In this e...2023-02-0130 minThe Dark Art Society Podcast with Chet ZarThe Dark Art Society Podcast with Chet ZarTim Molloy- Ep. 265This week I speak to New Zealand artist Tim Molloy. We discuss his childhood growing up in an art supporting family, creating comics/zines as a kid, Toddlerpillars, NFTs, his comic book "Mr. Unpronounceable", being able to quit his day job and focus on his own work, his Patreon, working with AI, and more! This conversation frequently went back to the subject of AI, which is a big topic on the minds of many artists these days. Great episode! Also: a minor art life update! Our sponsor: The Skull Shoppe: SkullShoppe.com Tim's links: http://patreon.com/timmolloy http://www...2022-12-071h 49Unmade: media and marketing analysisUnmade: media and marketing analysisStW: New faces at Today and A Current Affair; Winners of the TV ratings year; Molloy in SydneyWelcome to the Start the Week podcast, recorded first thing on Monday, looking at the agenda for the week ahead. Today:* Winners and losers of the TV ratings year* All change at A Current Affair and Today* Mick Molloy’s return to Triple MFurther reading:* Australian Financial Review: TV ratings spark fighting and soul-searching among executives* The Australian: Seven casts a wide sports net* Mumbrella: OzTam ratings 2022: Seven retains total audience crown, while Nine keeps key demos* Unmade: In praise of The Pr...2022-11-2720 minThe Dark Art Society Podcast with Chet ZarThe Dark Art Society Podcast with Chet ZarJon Beinart, Tim Molloy and Christopher Ulrich- Ep. 260 The Dark Art Society Podcast with Chet ZarThis week I speak with artists Jon Beinart, Tim Molloy (creators of the Toddlerpillars NFT project) and Christopher Ulrich about their new Toddlerpillars graphic novel. We discuss the process of bringing Christopher over to Australia to work on the project and their process of writing, storyboarding and illustrating this epic project. We also discuss the creative potential and problems of the NFT space, the crazy state of the world, the creative process and lots more!!! Toddlerpillars website: https://toddlerpillars.com/ Jon's website: https://beinart.org/ Tim's website: https://www.timmolloy.com/ Christopher's website: https://www.christopherulrich.com/ Our sponsor: The...2022-10-261h 51Women\'s Rugby RundownWomen's Rugby RundownWorld Rugby Awards, Te Kura Ngata-Aerengamte and Claire Molloy | WRR 48Welcome to the top women's rugby news in under 60 seconds for Dec 6-12. We learned the winners of the World Rugby Awards, Black Fern Te Kura Ngata-Aerengamte bravely shared her story of experiencing a mental breakdown during the Autumn Internationals, and former Ireland captain Claire Molloy has called for more accountability in women's rugby. In domestic XVs news, the USA's Women's Premier League (WPL) announced their 2022 season and we look at the standings for Spain's Iberdrola, France's Elite 1, Allianz Premier 15s, Ireland's AIL, and Hong Kong's Premiership.  In 7s news, Australia announces a surprise swap in coaches as Tim W...2021-12-1400 minColdwired Podcast. Trance and Progressive.Coldwired Podcast. Trance and Progressive.October 2021 Selection pt II (featuring Activa, Solarstone, Ganzfeld, Grum, Airwave, Cosmic Gate, Reflekt, Delline Bass, Cristoph, Mauro Picotto, Riccardo Ferri, Danny Stubbs, Kelle, Tim French, Ákos Győrfy, Rafael Cerato, Gux Jimenez, Liam Garcia, Glenn Molloy, Soulfinder, Gelios, Damien Spencer, Damiano von Erckert, Ritual)Coldwired Podcast (Follow on Facebook: facebook.com/ColdwiredMusic). October 2021 Selection pt II. Tracklisting: [00:00] 01. Airwave - Healing Is The Hardest Part [Bonzai Progressive] [05:15] 02. Liam Garcia - Not Typical (Twisted Mix) [Electronic Tree] [10:56] 03. Rafael Cerato - Maniakal [KATERMUKKE] [16:21] 04. Mauro Picotto and Riccardo Ferri - New Time New Place (Gux Jimenez Bootleg) [Bootleg] [22:02] 05. Reflekt, Delline Bass, Cristoph - Need To Feel Loved (Cristoph Alternative Remix) [Altra Moda] [27:11] 06. Glenn Molloy - Don't Go (Soulfinder Remix) [JourneyDeep Records] [32:19] 07. Gelios - Suria [Capital Heaven] [38:10] 08. Solarstone pres. Ganzfeld - Ganzfeld [RCRDSHP] [45:18] 09. Grum - Mainframe (Extended Mix) [Anjunabeats] [49:53] 10. Cosmic Gate - Vertigo (Extended Mix) [Wake Your Mind Records] [55:26] 11...2021-10-111h 30Get Tucked!Get Tucked!Tim Molloy of Our Last NightWelcome back folks! This week we are joined by my good friend Tim Molloy of Our Last Night. One of my favorite people and favorite drummers. Its a fun one so Swan Dive in, the waters warm! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2021-02-181h 24Get Tucked!Get Tucked!Tim Molloy of Our Last NightWelcome back folks! This week we are joined by my good friend Tim Molloy of Our Last Night. One of my favorite people and favorite drummers. Its a fun one so Swan Dive in, the waters warm! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2021-02-181h 24DOOMED with Matt BinderDOOMED with Matt Binder134: Donald Trump's Got Covid (w/ Parker Molloy)Parker Molloy of Media Matters joins DOOMED with Matt Binder to discuss Donald Trump's misadventures since being diagnosed with coronavirus, the timeline of Trump's coronavirus testing, who else in the Trump administration has tested positive for COVID-19, the failures of the Trump administration in handling the pandemic, and more. Plus on the patron only half of the show: talking Tim Pool, your questions, comments, and more! Recorded live on 10/8/20. Support the show: http://www.patreon.com/mattbinder2020-10-121h 40Scaling UP! H2OScaling UP! H2OThe One with Tricia MolloyIf there has ever been a year we need more positive things in our lives, it is 2020. I spent a good part of 2020 focused on the things I couldn’t do because of COVID 19. I couldn’t go to AWT’s training seminar in March, and several of my other speaking and facilitating engagements got canceled. Our church stopped holding in-person services, and the two vacations we had planned got canceled. 2020 stinks, right?!   Fortunately, not too long after all of my plans were getting canceled one after the other, I had a change in mindset. I decided that if I con...2020-09-181h 11Dan Molloy  Power MovesDan Molloy Power MovesEpisode #109 – Managing Massive Change in a Global OperationToday’s Podcast is with Mr. Tim Yount, the Chief Development Officer for USA Triathlon. Tim is helping to guide this huge operation through the pandemic and to a new future. He’s a very thoughtful man and I’m excited to learn what he’s inventing for the sport that I love so much.  The post Episode #109 – Managing Massive Change in a Global Operation appeared first on Dan Molloy Power Moves.2020-08-2400 minThe Bodysurf PodcastThe Bodysurf PodcastThe Bodysurf Podcast - Episode 025 (David Molloy)The boys catch up with bodysurf photographer David Molloy ahead of Whomp Camp 2020.2020-08-2456 minClint Vosloo PodcastClint Vosloo Podcast#13 - Activate Body and XPT Australia with Tom and Dr Viktoria MolloyIn this episode we talk to Tom and Dr Viktoria Molloy from Activate Body and XPT Australia. We cover so many topics in this podcast and focus a lot around breathing, exercise, mindset and very importantly recovery strategies including saunas and ice baths.Activate Body Instagram FacebookWeb Site XPT Workshops XPT Main Site Other Links Mentioned  HeadspaceDNAfitBooks Mentioned in the Podcast  The Fast 800 by Dr Michael MosleyA fat...2019-12-051h 12The HartBeat for RealtorsThe HartBeat for RealtorsWhy Home Staging Matters with Tara MolloyI have always heard of some Realtors swearing by staging a home and how much it helps sell the listing. That is why I thought I would have Tara Molloy from Staging Matters to discuss the benefits of staging. She goes into detail on why staging a house will help you sell your listing. From the lower price all the way to the multi-million dollar listings, staging will help it sell. She was also nice enough to share some basic tips to help you sell your listing. Check out the video when you...2019-09-3021 minShoot This NowShoot This NowThe Anti-'Citizen Kane': How Art Beal Built Nitt Witt Ridge, a House Made of Trash in the Shadow of Hearst CastleFifteen miles south of Hearst Castle, home of "Citizen Kane" inspiration William Randolph Hearst, is perhaps a more impressive dwelling: Nitt Witt Ridge, the house that former garbageman Art Beale constructed by hand from cast-off beer cans, shells, and other cast-off materials.Beal, who once had a job hauling refuse from Hearst Castle, began work on Nitt Witt Ridge after his attempt at a normal life passed him by. In the 1050s, his neighbors mocked him as a "nitwit" as they watched him carve out his home with only a shovel and a device he called...2019-07-2429 minShoot This NowShoot This NowThe Story of Public Enemy's "Fight the Power," and Spike Lee's "Do The Right Thing," 30 Years Later (feat. Dart Adams)In 1989, Public Enemy broke up -- just after recording their signature song, "Fight the Power," and just before it became the musical centerpiece of Spike Lee's "Do the Right Thing." The reason for their breakup, and the story of their reunion, is the subject of our latest episode.Our special guest this week is Dart Adams of the "Dart Against Humanity" podcast, and the author of the Okayplayer story "In the Summer of 1989 'Fight the Power' Saved Public Enemy & Almost Sank 'Do the Right Thing.'"Public Enemy had always been a team...2019-07-1300 minShoot This NowShoot This NowSacheen Littlefeather Speaks: When Marlon Brando and John Wayne Fought for the Soul of the 1973 OscarsMarlon Brando didn't attend the 1973 Oscars, but he did enlist Native American actress and activist Sacheen Littlefeather to reject his Oscar for The Godfather. This week, we talk about why Littlefeather's speech was an iconic moment for Native Americans in Hollywood and nationwide, and why it was so cruelly misunderstood. Littlefeather says she remembers John Wayne being so angry at her speech that he wanted to attack her.Every week on "Shoot This Now," we talk about stories that should be made into films. This episode, we also talk about why it would...2019-06-2038 minShoot This NowShoot This NowMeet Nakano Takeko, Female SamuraiNakano Takeko was a 21-year-old martial arts instructor who came to lead a battalion of women against the Emperor of Japan's Imperial Army, 150 years ago. On this week's episode of "Shoot This Now," we talk about how her story could be "The Last Samurai," minus Tom Cruise, with a huge influx of female fighters. It's a little bit "Kill Bill" and a little bit "Braveheart," with an incredible young front-and-center, wielding a bloody naginata.We also talk about the overuse of the word "dragon," a Darth Vader-like Big Bad who wields a remote...2019-06-1429 minVoxCast: The Official Warhammer 40,000 PodcastVoxCast: The Official Warhammer 40,000 PodcastVoxCast – Episode 14: Tim Molloy Intellectual Property Archivist Tim Molloy talks about the origins of Warhammer 40,000, playing games with John Blanche, and his role cataloguing and documenting all of Games Workshop’s art and physical assets.2019-06-101h 12Shoot This NowShoot This NowStarliteMaurice Ward was a British hairdresser and amateur inventor who was inspired by a horrific plane disaster to invent a material that could withstand fire, nukes, and perhaps even the sun. His invention, which his granddaughter named "Starlite," drew the attention of Boeing, NASA, and the British military. Then it disappeared.What happened to Ward's invention after his death is a complete mystery. On this episode, we talk about whether Starlite was real or a hoax -- and note that many reputable scientists appeared to take the hairdresser very seriously...2019-06-0731 minShoot This NowShoot This NowBONUS: Listen to 'Inside Star Wars' Revisit Day 1 of Shooting 'Episode IV: A New Hope It was March 22, 1976 -- the first day of shooting "Star Wars." As Mark Ramsey's new "Inside Star Wars" reimagines that day in the Tunisian desert, it included hours of falling droids, an unlikely cameo by Jesus Christ, and lots of doubt from Sir Alec Guinness. Ramsey, who also created "Inside Jaws," "Inside Psycho" and other podcasts, recently joined "Shoot This Now" to talk about Carrie Fisher's incredibly odyssey from reluctant actress to galactic icon. Ramsey also loaned us this brief excerpt of "Inside Star Wars," which you can subscribe to right here: https://wondery.com/shows/i...2019-05-3003 minShoot This NowShoot This NowCarrie Fisher Didn't Want to Be an Actor. She Became an Icon (Featuring Inside Star Wars' Mark Ramsey)This week, Mark Ramsey joins us to preview "Inside Star Wars," which debuts Wednesday, May 29 and which you should subscribe to right here. But he also tells the Carrie Fisher story, a tale of a nervous 19-year-old who doesn't know she's about to star in the biggest movie in the world.Carrie Fisher suffered a series of indignities for her role in "Star Wars" -- from scenes with a character everyone called "the dog" to a series of weird hairstyles to a pre-shooting trip to an icky 1970s institution known as a "fat farm."2019-05-1740 minShoot This NowShoot This NowWhen Santa Cruz Had Two Serial KillersThere aren't enough content warnings in the world for the story of Ed Kemper and Herbert Mullin, two serial killers who simultaneously stalked Santa Cruz in 1972 and 1973. Kemper posed as a wanna-be cop and Good Samaritan to lure hitchhikers into his car and do horrific things to his victims. Mullin believed his murders were human sacrifices to prevent earthquakes. Their paths eventually crossed.This episode, clinical psychologist Dr. John Meigs joins us to talk about how to stop the next Ed Kemper or Herbert Mullin. Both men have been diagnosed with the same...2019-05-1133 minShoot This NowShoot This NowHis Parents Destroyed His Porn, So He Sued ThemYou may have read news stories - or heard jokes - about the Indiana man who sued his parents this month for destroying his massive collection of porn. But his backstory is more complex and nuanced then the headlines and punchlines suggest. It's a complicated family drama we think is worthy of the big screen.On this episode, we delve deep into his life and his unapologetic about his love of porn. And we try to understand the family dynamic that we think led to his interest.As always, we have five segments...2019-04-2637 minShoot This NowShoot This NowWhen the Irish Were Starving, the Choctaw Tried to Feed ThemThe Irish famine killed a million people of Ireland, and scattered the islands hungry people across the world. It received a woefully inadequate response from the British Crown -- yet somehow drew the attention of the Choctaw, a Native American people thousands of miles away. We think the story would be an amazing movie. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2019-04-1034 minShoot This NowShoot This NowThe Twins Who Tricked the 1984 OlympicsIn the 1984 Summer Olympic Games in Los Angeles, Puerto Rico’s Madeline de Jesus was injured in the long jump, and found herself unable to run in the 4×400-meter relay. Fortunately she had a secret weapon: Her identical twin sister, Margaret, who took her place in a qualifying heat.The college admissions scandal and Jordan Peele's "Us" have us thinking about cheating and duality, respectively. Madeline and Margaret de Jesus' story has both. Join us for our very special 50th episode as we talk about their hilarious ruse, and also about Lori Loughlin and dystopian boy ban...2019-03-2239 minShoot This NowShoot This NowIt's Weird That Michael Jackson's 2005 Trial Hasn't Gotten the 'People v. OJ Simpson' TreatmentIt's fitting that Michael Jackson's 2005 trial ended with a woman releasing white doves -- one for each count on which he was acquitted. Doves are a traditional part of many magic shows, and Jackson's trial was his greatest trick of all. On every episode of "Shoot This Now," we talk about true stories that should be made into TV shows and movies. This week, we talk about the 2005 Michael Jackson trial, which I covered from beginning to end for The Associated Press. As the new Dan Reed documentary "Leaving Neverland" makes clear, the tr...2019-03-1357 minShoot This NowShoot This NowAngela James' Life Story is the Black Lesbian Hockey Movie America NeedsBorn in Toronto to a black father and white mother, Angela James went from defending herself from bullies in the projects to becoming one of the first women ever inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. She was also the first openly gay athlete to be inducted into a major sports Hall of Fame, and is widely regarded as the "Wayne Gretzky of women's hockey." Her story has the grit of "Miracle" and "Warrior," with the fish-out-of-water and blue-collar racial dynamics of "8 Mile." We haven't seen a massive female-centered sports film since "Million Dollar Baby,"...2019-02-2633 minShoot This NowShoot This NowA 27-Year-Old Is Suing His Parents Because He Didn't Consent to Be Born (feat. Trey Williams)Six months ago, Raphael Samuel informed his mother over breakfast that he planned to sue his parents for bringing him into existence without his consent. His story should be a movie, obviously. Every week on "Shoot This Now," we talk about stories that should be made into TV shows or movies. This week, Trey Williams joins us to talk about the strange case of Raphael Samuel, whose story -- including the breakfast conversation -- is told in this BBC account. This episode includes a brief discussion of suicide. If you've given it any serious thought...2019-02-0953 minShoot This NowShoot This NowLet's Talk Halston With "Halston" Filmmakers Frédéric Tcheng and Roland BallesterFrédéric Tcheng's Sundance doc "Halston" is about an Iowa boy turned fashion icon who went from making hats for Jackie Kennedy to ruling Studio 54 to making clothes for J.C. Penney. No one in fashion had a wilder, more intoxicating ride. This week, Tcheng and producer Roland Ballester take us seamlessly through his famous friends (from Andy Warhol to Liza Minelli to Liz Taylor) to the heights of Wall Street and to the tragedy of the AIDS epidemic. There are a million Halston movies we want to see. We also talk about our fa...2019-02-0144 minShoot This NowShoot This NowShoot This Now logo Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2019-01-3100 minThe Radio Dan ShowThe Radio Dan ShowTim MolloyTim Molloy, writer and podcaster from TheWrap.com, hangs out and talks about his journalism journey from doing news to now covering entertainment. Along the way he helped cover 9/11, a crooked governor, and answered very important questions about CSI: NY.  2019-01-2500 minShoot This NowShoot This NowMove Over, Fyre Festival: Woodstock '99 Was the Worst Festival EverIf the "Fyre" and "Fyre Fraud" documentaries made you think the Fyre Festival was the worst music-fest ever, may we introduce you to the nightmare that was Woodstock '99. Characterized by sexual assaults, rioting, and actual fires, Woodstock '99 celebrated an era when Korn and Limp Bizkit ruled music. We want to see a movie about Fred Durst and Kurt Loder battling for the soul of music. Recommended: https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/woodstock-99-rage-against-the-latrine-182782/ https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/national/daily/july99/woodstock29.htm https://www.youtube...2019-01-2553 minShoot This NowShoot This NowTexas Delight: Meet the Man Who Made Millions Telling People They Could Lose Weight in Their SleepHarry Siskind is a photographer-turned-entrepreneur who made a lot of promises about his weight-loss company, Body Solutions -- including that it could help you lose weight as you slept. Maybe he made too many promises. Countless radio ads and more than $100 million later, the Texas high roller caught the eye of some feds who tore his diet empire down. Our music this episode is "3 Kinds of Sun" by Norma Rockwell. You can read more about Harry Siskind here: https://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/article/Ex-CEO-of-San-Antonio-weight-loss-firm-gets-prison-1783806.php Hosted on Acast. Se...2019-01-1138 minShoot This NowShoot This NowHow Tekashi 6ix9ine Became a Human Meme (feat. New York Times Reporters Joe Coscarelli and Ali Watkins)Rapper Tekashi 6ix9ine, aka Daniel Hernandez, Tekashi 69 and just 6ix9ine, is what The New York Times' Joe Coscarelli and Ali Watkins call a "human meme." This week, we talk about his journey from a nice kid in a bodega to a wildly successful rapper now facing RICO charges. Will his bid for authenticity land him in prison? It could. Read their definitive account of 6ix9ine's life here:  https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/29/nyregion/tekashi6ix9ine-jail-treyway.html   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2018-12-0843 minShoot This NowShoot This Now'Surviving Y2K' Host Dan Taberski on the Real Raiders of the Lost Ark, Richard Simmons and What He's Doing NextIn the beautiful "Surviving Y2K" podcast, Dan Taberski talks about how a few incredibly compelling people prepared for what they thought would be Armageddon. And how his own life changed dramatically. It would make a GREAT movie. He also talks about "Missing Richard Simmons" -- and drops some hints about what he's doing next. Listen to "Surviving Y2K" here: https://www.headlongpodcast.com       Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2018-12-0135 minShoot This NowShoot This NowHow C. Delores Tucker Became the Most Hated Woman in Hip-HopIn the 1960s, '70s and '80s, C. Delores Tucker was best known as a politician, feminist, and Civil Rights activist who was friends with Rosa Parks and marched with Martin Luther King. But by the 90s, she was arguably the most hated woman in hip-hop, who would be called out by Tupac, KRS-One, Eminem, Lil Kim, and, most fiercely, by Sure Knight. Writer, musician and very smart guy Eric Steuer (@ericsteuer) tells us the sad story of C. Delores Tucker, and who would be the perfect director and actress to bring it to life. Get...2018-11-1744 minShoot This NowShoot This NowWe Pitched Emily Ratajkowski and Aaron Paul a Couple Movie IdeasThis week, we pitched Emily Ratajkowski and Aaron Paul two ideas for stories we think should be movies: one about Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger, and one about Maud Gonne, the Irish revolutionary who also happened to be William Butler Yeats' muse. They liked one of them.  We also asked Aaron Paul about maybe playing Jesse Pinkman from "Breaking Bad" again. And you can read Emily's remarks at the Power Women Conference here: https://www.thewrap.com/emily-ratajkowski-says-feminism-is-great-for-everyone-misogyny-is-bad-for-everyone/ "Welcome Home" is out Nov. 16.   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com...2018-11-0830 minShoot This NowShoot This NowWe Need a Movie About Harry Eastlack, the Man With Two SkeletonsHarry Eastlack was only a child when he broke a bone that wouldn't heal. Instead, his skeleton began to grow abnormally, his bones doubling over one another, until he suffocated from his own bones. But with his final, heroic act, he did something to try to save anyone else from suffering as he did. We talk this week with Metabook creator Benjamin Alfonsi about "The Face Phantom," a project inspired by the macabre Mutter Museum -- where Eastlack's skeleton still resides.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2018-11-0238 minShoot This NowShoot This NowKaren Gillan on a Witch Story, Avengers 4 Secrecy and 'The Party's Just Beginning'This week we talk with Karen Gillan (star of "Jumanji," "Guardians of the Galaxy" and the new "Avengers" films) about her debut as a writer-director, the comedy-drama "The Party's Just Beginning." She also shares two fantastic ideas for stories that should be movies... one of which involves a witch. Happy Halloween! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2018-10-2721 minShoot This NowShoot This Now'Watergate' Director Charles Ferguson on 'How We Learned to Stop an Out-of-Control President'This week: Oscar-winning director Charles Ferguson talks about his film "Watergate, or How We Learned to Stop an Out-of-Control President." We talk about why John McCain wanted to talk with him, all those Trump-Nixon parallels people keep making, and which young congresswoman deserves a movie of her own. Plus: We talk about William Goldman's amazing "All the President's Men," and how it created the impression that Woodward and Bernstein tag-teamed Nixon's demise. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2018-10-1923 minShoot This NowShoot This NowTom Arnold Talks Trump Tapes and Mark BurnettThis week, Tom Arnold joins us to talk about Viceland's "The Hunt for the Trump Tapes." And we pitch him on why his producer's trip to her home country, in search of a "golden showers" tape that has never been proven to exist, would be a great movie. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2018-10-1333 minShoot This NowShoot This NowJeff Bridges Talks 'Bad Time at the El Royale,' 'Starman,' and Saving the World One Change at a TimeThis week, Jeff Bridges (!) joins us to talk about his new films "Living in the Future's Past" and "Bad Times at the El Royale" -- and about "Crazyheart," "Starman," and why birds fly in formation. Also about why you should drink through a straw made of pasta or licorice. And we try to convince him to play President Ulysses S. Grant. Check this out: https://www.livinginthefuturespastfilm.com   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2018-10-0422 minShoot This NowShoot This Now'Slow Burn' Host Leon Neyfakh on Linda Tripp's Sandwiches... and President Gore"Slow Burn" host Leon Neyfakh tells us how he made the Clinton-Lewnisky scandal feel fresh, found common ground with Linda Tripp, and the possibility of a "Slow Burn" TV show. We also imagine what the world would be like if Clinton had stepped down after the Lewinsky situation and handed off to President Gore. Listen to "Slow Burn": https://slate.com/slow-burn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2018-09-2137 minShoot This NowShoot This NowHow a 30-Year-Old's Eviction By His Parents Turned Into an Attack on MillennialsIn May, a 30-year-old man named Michael Rotondo got evicted – by his parents. They took him to court as he pleaded for more time.  In some corners, his story turned into a referendum on millennials -- feeding into a stereotype about a generation of entitled freeloaders.  But what if it's actual a distraction from the real story of what's happening in America?  Read Eve Peyser's story for Vice: https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/3k4kaw/the-millennial-who-wouldnt-move-out-of-his-parents-house-is-tragic-actually And David Leonhardt's piece for the New York Times: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/14/opinion...2018-09-1534 minShoot This NowShoot This NowHis Teenage Parents Put Him Up for Adoption. Decades Later, He Reunited ThemThis week, we talk about a New York Times wedding story that needs to be a movie: The story of a man, put up for adoption by high school sweethearts, who reunited them after nearly 40 years... and even officiated their wedding. Read Natalie Shutler's beautiful story: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/31/fashion/weddings/son-given-up-for-adoption-leads-birth-parents-to-altar-36-years-later.html This week's outro music is "Love's Gonna Getcha (Material Love)," the best hip-hop song ever. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2018-09-0733 minShoot This NowShoot This Now'Better Call Saul' Boss Peter Gould Almost Made a Clinton-Lewinsky Movie With PuppetsThis week we're joined by Peter Gould, one of our favorite writers. The co-creator of "Better Call Saul" talks about a project he almost made with HBO years before he joined the "Breaking Bad" writer's room. If you're enjoying Season 2 of "Slow Burn," we're pretty sure you'll love his idea to retell the Clinton-Lewinsky saga... with shadow puppets. We also talk about a great Pam Grier idea, what's up with Saul and Kim, and how to be a good writer and editor. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2018-08-2856 minShoot This NowShoot This NowPayne Lindsey Talks "Up and Vanished" Season 2 and "Atlanta Monster"Every week we talk about stories that should be made into movies. This week, Up and Vanished and Atlanta Monster host Payne Lindsey explains why Up and Vanished Season 2 is so cinematic - and why you can't solve solve Kristal Anne Reisinger's disappearance by Googling. If you like this episode, check out our past episodes on Atlanta Monster, and listen to Up and Vanished here: https://season2.upandvanished.com   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2018-08-2441 minShoot This NowShoot This NowWe're Suckers for Special Guest Paul Scheer's Movie Pitch About Con Woman Bertha HeymanPaul Scheer ("The League," "How Did This Get Made," "Unspooled," "The Disaster Artist") shares his amazing idea for a movie: The story of 19th century female con artist Bertha Heyman. Every week we pitch ideas that should be made into movies or TV shows. This week, we are awed and shamed at how much better Scheer is than us at the art of pitching imaginary movies. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2018-08-171h 06Shoot This NowShoot This NowLet's Talk About Jobriath, the Openly Gay '70s Rocker Who Inspired Morrissey and Def LeppardJobriath was a '70s glam-rocker who, like David Bowie, Elton John and Freddie Mercury, sang songs about space. But unlike any of them, he was openly gay in the 1970s - long before the people of earth were ready to welcome him with open arms. This week we talk about his spiky piano music, his space-angel beauty, and the hype machine that set him up for a cruel downfall. His influence continues with artists from Morrissey to Def Leppard's Joe Elliott.   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2018-08-1132 minShoot This NowShoot This NowIn 1969, Native Americans Took Over Alcatraz - and Held It for 19 Monthsin 1969, Native American activists took over Alcatraz and held the island for nineteen months. Though the famous former prison was known worldwide, they argued that they had "discovered it" - just as Europeans had "discovered" America. It was one of the wittiest protests in history, designed to raise awareness about the deplorable treatment of Native Americans. And to a large extent it worked. It drew attention from big names like Marlon Brando, Jane Fonda and Creedence Clearwater Revival, and inspired Nixon to change a horrible policy. This week, we talk about why it should be...2018-08-0330 minShoot This NowShoot This Now'Supertrain': NBC's 1979 Trainwreck of a Show - With The Industry's Dan DelgadoIn 1979, NBC spent millions to produce a series that was supposed to save it from last place. Instead, it produced "Supertrain," a disaster of a drama that mixed railroads and disco. It baffled viewers, broke a TV icon's toe, and died a painful death. Our guest is Dan Delgado, host of the awesome podcast "The Industry," which ended its first season with a wonderful podcast on "Supertrain." Listen to "The Industry": https://industrypodcast.wordpress.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2018-07-2830 minShoot This NowShoot This NowThe Nazi Titanic: The Most Expensive Propaganda Film in HistoryIn 1943, Nazi Germany made the world's most expensive propaganda film: "Titanic." The story of the Nazi Titanic ends even more tragically than the story of the real Titanic. We relied on Robert P. Watson's book "The Nazi Titanic," and this excellent article by The Times of Israel: http://www.timesofisrael.com/goebbels-titanic-cinematic-disaster-turns-70/?fb_comment_id=633081316715300_102564287 UPDATE: We just learned a "Nazi Titanic" movie is already in the works. We can't wait to see it.    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2018-07-2029 minShoot This NowShoot This NowGaslit Nation's Andrea Chalupa Tells Us About Ira Aldridge, the Black Shakespearean Who Tore Down RacismThirty-three people are honored with plaques at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon, but only one of them, Ira Aldridge, is an African-American. At a time when the United States still held black people in slavery, Aldridge's performances across Europe helped shatter the myth of white supremacy.  Our brilliant guest this week is author and screenwriter Andrea Chalupa, co-host of the must-listen "Gaslit Nation" podcast. Search for "Gaslit Nation" within this app you're using now, or check out "Gaslit Nation" here.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2018-07-1445 minShoot This NowShoot This NowTheme From Atlanta Monster (Bonus)Because of our past episodes about the "Atlanta Monster" podcast, we've been given this opportunity to share with you the first track from the upcoming "Atlanta Monster" soundtrack. This track, "Theme From Atlanta Monster," comes from Makeup and Vanity Set (Matthew Steven Pusti). The AtlantaMonsterOriginal Podcast Soundtrack will be available on digital music platforms on Friday, July 13th, including iTunes, Apple Music, Soundcloud, and Spotify. Scroll through our past episodes to check out our interview with "Atlanta Monster" creators Payne Lindsey and Donald Albright and our episode on the time Frank Sinatra tried...2018-07-0901 minShoot This NowShoot This Now'The King' Director Eugene Jarecki: America Is in the Fat Elvis StageEugene Jarecki's Elvis Presley documentary "The King" argues that America in its Fat Elvis stage. He tells us why Chuck D of "mother--- him and John Wayne" fame was the film's key interview. We also talk about why Elvis' manager, Colonel Tom Parker, needs a movie - and so do The Prisonaires, the African-American musical group who sang from behind bars and influenced Presley.   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2018-07-0729 minShoot This NowShoot This NowThe Making of Steven Spielberg, With 'Inside Jaws' Host Mark Ramsey"Inside Jaws" isn't just the story of the first summer blockbuster - it's also the story of how Steven Spielberg found his voice and his courage. "Inside Jaws" host talks to us about Jaws, recreating shark attacks using only sound, and how Spielberg represents the creator in all of us. Listen to it here: https://wondery.com/shows/inside-jaws/     Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2018-06-2932 minShoot This NowShoot This NowThe Bruce Lee Story With "Bruce Lee: A Life" Author Matthew PollyWe need a proper Bruce Lee biopic, one that addresses his profound influence on race relations and celebrity. This episode, "Bruce Lee: A Life" author Matthew Polly talks about Lee's influence on Quentin Tarantino, the Wu-Tang Clan, and all of us. (And why Chuck Norris hates talking about him.) Buy "Bruce Lee: A Life": https://mattpolly.com     Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2018-06-2224 minShoot This NowShoot This NowWho is Teal Swan? The Gateway's Jennings Brown and Jessica Glazer on the Mysterious YouTube GuruTeal Swan is an internet guru who finds followers largely online. She presents herself as a healer, but critics say she is playing with fire and has dangerous ideas about treating people who may be suicidal. She's the subject of Gizmodo's excellent The Gateway podcast. We're joined by host Jennings Brown and producer Jessica Glazer to talk about the trouble with Teal Swan. Check out The Gateway: https://gizmodo.com/weve-launched-an-investigative-podcast-about-a-controve-1826416613   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2018-06-1534 minShoot This NowShoot This NowThe Bank-Heist Bromance That Gave 'Stockholm Syndrome' Its NameIn 1973, a robber who looked like Bill Skarsgard took hostages in a Swedish bank. He demanded money, a fast car, and the release of a "pop gangster" prison buddy who looked like Armie Hammer. The Swedish government delivered. Reunited within the bank, the criminals quickly won over their captives -- a situation that coined the phrase "Stockholm Syndrome." We sometimes hear it today in reference to Patty Hearst and everyone living in America in 2018. If you enjoy this episode, we recommend Jeffrey Toobin's terrific "American Heiress," his account of Patty Hearst's kidnapping. Ho...2018-06-1334 minShoot This NowShoot This NowThe "Dear David" Victory-Lap Episode (feat. Beatrice Verhoeven)In February, we talked about why "Dear David," BuzzFeed writer Adam Ellis' internet ghost story, should be a movie. This week, we found out it's going to happen. Special guest Beatrice Verhoeven joins us to talk about why she knew "Dear David" should be a movie, and how she exclusively broke the news that it will be. Here's our episode from February: http://shootthisnow.libsyn.com/the-dear-david-story-feat-beatrice-verhoeven   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2018-06-0720 minShoot This NowShoot This NowAnna Delvey, the 'It' Girl Who Duped New YorkNeff Davis met Anna Delvey when Anna gave her $100 for a restaurant recommendation. Anna soon drew Neff into a moneyed game of trying to conquer New York City. Imagine if the Great Gatsby passed the Bechdel test. Jessica Pressler's New York Magazine story about their relationship is a sensation, one that's drawing "a lot of interest" from Hollywood. Read it here:  https://www.thecut.com/2018/05/how-anna-delvey-tricked-new-york.html Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2018-06-0137 minShoot This NowShoot This NowPrison Angel: Sister Antonia's Story Is 'Troop Beverly Hills' Meets 'Dead Man Walking'Antonia Brenner wasn't the most likely woman to become a nun, much less a nun who moved into a Tijuana prison: Born into a wealthy family in Beverly Hills, she was a twice-divorced mother of seven when she chose to live in Tijuana's notorious La Mesa to care for its forgotten inmates. In 1994, she single-handedly stopped a Halloween-night prison riot. She became known as the Prison Angel.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2018-05-2636 minShoot This NowShoot This NowCall Me By Your Name (With Demons): Aleister Crowley's Sex MagicEvery week on "Shoot This Now" we talk about a different story that should be a movie. This week: That time "wickedest man in the world" Aleister Crowley and poet Victor Benjamin Neuburg to bring a demon into the world using "sex magick" We learned about this incident from Dan Cummins' wonderful "Timesuck" podcast: https://timesuckpodcast.com/Episodes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2018-05-1936 minShoot This NowShoot This NowAtlanta Monster's Payne Lindsey and Donald Albright Talk About Talking With Wayne Williams (Bonus Episode)In this special bonus episode, we talk to "Atlanta Monster" host and co-creator Payne Lindsey and co-creator Donald Albright about the odds of an "Atlanta Monster" TV show, the frustrations of talking to Wayne Williams, and whether Williams' musical group, "Gemini," ever had a chance. "He lied to me about some very crucial things," Lindsey says. They also talk about the status of their "Up and Vanished" TV show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2018-05-1149 minShoot This NowShoot This NowGwyneth Paltrow Meets Drunk Christopher WalkenIn this, our name-droppingest episode ever, we discuss Gwyneth Paltrow and Blythe Danner's Goop Podcast discussion of the time 19-year-old Gwyneth shared a stage with a drunken Christopher Walken. Then, Tim recounts another embarrassing tale of ingenue meets drunkard at an "SNL" cast party, which spurs Trey and Matt to describe encounters with "Entourage" cast members. Finally, Tim talks about meeting Michael Jackson.   Email: tim@thewrap.com Twitter:  @mattdonnelly @trey3williams Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2018-05-0934 minShoot This NowShoot This Now'Django Unchained' Meets 'Ocean's 11'Every week we talk about stories that should be movies. This episode: TheWrap film reporter Trey Williams tells us about 23-year-old slave Robert Smalls, who seized a Confederate ship to free his family and crewmembers - then helped win the Civil War and integrate the Navy. We also talk about Kanye West, why so many movies about slavery follow the same Oscar-baity but predictable formula, and the "This American Life" account of how an Oakland student inspired Steven Spielberg to make "Amistad." Follow us on Twitter:  @Trey3Williams @MattDonnelly @T...2018-05-0350 minShoot This NowShoot This NowThe Stride of PrideWe talk about stories that should be movies. This week, Matt and Tim have a healthy, no-dumb-jokes discussion about a "This American Life" episode in which menstrual blood almost gets a woman in trouble with the NYPD. We also play "Know Your Hemsworths."   Check Jillian Welsh's story, "Aunt Flo," here: http://risk-show.com/podcast/unthinkable/ ...and email us at tim@thewrap.com   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2018-04-1828 minShoot This NowShoot This NowSean Hannity: The College YearsSean Hannity got Jimmy Kimmel to apologize this week for homophobic jokes, but Sean Hannity was fired for homophobic comments from his first radio gig as a DJ at UC Santa Barbara. The result was an insane fight between UCSB and the ACLU, where surprising alliances were forged. Email us: tim@thewrap.com Tweet: @mattdonnelly or @timamolloy Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2018-04-1129 minShoot This NowShoot This NowWhat Facebook Can Learn From the Tylenol MurdersWe talk about stories that should be made into movies. This week: How the Tylenol murders offer a masterclass in crisis PR -- one  Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg should study. Plus: Why we think Michael Keaton should star in our story, and how it relates to the Unabomber and "The Devil in the White City." Follow @timamolloy and @mattdonnelly, or email tim@thewrap.com to tell us what stories you want made into movies.   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2018-04-0526 minShoot This NowShoot This NowWakanda Over Everything (Special 'Low Key' Podcast Preview)We have a special treat: A bonus episode of "Low Key," the new podcast Tim is making with Aaron Lanton and Keith Dennie. Our first journey with the crew explores the key themes of "Black Panther" that went unnoticed. For example, is there such a thing as a good ethnostate? How does vibranium work as an allegory? Why do people believe Eric Killmonger is more empathetic than T'Challa? Let's go!   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2018-03-3058 minShoot This NowShoot This NowAngela Davis: The Anti-Forrest GumpAngela Davis was a Black revolutionary professor catapulted to the national stage when California Gov. Ronald Reagan fired her from UCLA in 1969. A year later, she became the third woman ever on the FBI's Most Wanted List. She has appeared in documentaries like "The Black Power Mixtape" and Ava DuVernay's "13th," but never in a biopic. We think that needs to change. Listen to Angela Davis: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSGPGNJpaE0 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2018-03-2140 minShoot This NowShoot This NowMake THESE Comics Into Movies (feat. Umberto Gonzales, aka El Mayimbe)This week, we talk about comics that deserve to be movies with TheWrap's comic maestro, Umberto Gonzales - aka @ElMayimbe. We talk about why Ninjak, Ann Nocenti's X-Men spinoff "Beauty and the Beast" (featuring ex-disco star Dazzler) and Calvin & Hobbes should be movies. And why Dazzler should be played by Janelle Monae, not Taylor Swift. Here's Ira Madison III's piece on Grace Jones' influence on Dazzler: http://www.mtv.com/news/2911767/the-queer-importance-of-dazzler-marvels-disco-inspired-rollerskating-superheroine/ This week's music: Donna Summer's "Sunset People"   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy f...2018-03-1541 minShoot This NowShoot This NowBonus: 'RuPaul's Drag Race' Secrets With Jeffrey Bowyer-ChapmanEvery episode, we talk about stories that should be movies -- except this time. Because our special guest, Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman, has guested on "RuPaul's Drag Race," and reveals to us how they WORK IT behind the scenes. Check out JBC's podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/conversations-with-others/id1350187465?mt=2 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2018-03-0706 minShoot This NowShoot This Now'UnREAL' Star Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman Talks MTV's 'Real World' Season 3: Puck v. PedroOn this, our best episode, we're joined by Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman, star of "UnREAL" and host of "JBC Presents Conversations With Others." On "UnREAL" he plays a reality show producer, so we talk about the greatest reality show ever: MTV's "The Real World" Season 3, when Puck and Pedro Zamora fought for the soul of reality TV. Was it a place to inform and educate? Or to stage fake drama? Check out Bowyer-Chapman's "JBC Presents Conversations With Others" here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/conversations-with-others/id1350187465?mt=2 And watch "UnREAL" on Lifetime.  2018-03-0635 minShoot This NowShoot This NowSlenderman Meets 'Black Mirror'This week's episode is inspired by the Slenderman case and "Black Mirror." How do you sentence kids who commit crimes because they can't tell the internet from real life? And is there still a difference? Also, Matt casually mentions that he used to live in the Hillside Strangler house. No biggie. Thanks to the Mic Dicta podcast and "Black Mirror" for inspiration. Also, here's a song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=13&v=F9-twvfH3pk  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2018-02-2839 minShoot This NowShoot This NowNot OK, Cupid (feat. Brian Welk)Though Tim messed up the intro this week (sorry), "Shoot This Now" is the podcast where he and Matt talk about stories that should be movies. This week we're joined by Brian Welk, who talks about a Wired story about a man who hacked OK Cupid to find love. Here's the Wired story: https://www.wired.com/2014/01/how-to-hack-okcupid/ Here's Matt's interview about the "Black Mirror" episode "Hang the DJ" with Francesca Hogi: https://www.thewrap.com/black-mirror-hang-the-dj-digital-dating-expert-francesca-hogi/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2018-02-2335 minShoot This NowShoot This NowThe Dear David Story (feat. Beatrice Verhoeven)We talk about stories that should be movies, and this week, Beatrice Verhoeven joins Matt Donnelly and Tim Molloy to tell us about one that haunts her. Former BuzzFeed reporter Adam Ellis says he's had a series of encounters with a dead child that begin with the words "Dear David." Here's Ellis' story for BuzzFeed: https://www.buzzfeed.com/adamellis/my-apartment-is-being-haunted-by-the-ghost-of-a-dead-child?utm_term=.ff7ey76qln#.mcyy90XAPY Here is Oliver Willis' astonishing "We All Died" theory: https://twitter.com/owillis/status/962926847989288961   Hosted on Acast. See ac...2018-02-1435 minShoot This NowShoot This NowCheat On Your Spouse at My HouseThis week on "Shoot This Now" (where Matt Donnelly and Tim Molloy talk about stories that should be movies), we talk about a very strange ad Matt discovered on Craigslist: https://losangeles.craigslist.org/lac/roo/d/clean-private-bedroom-in/6480798391.html Here's the Reply All episode about the time travel ad that also inspired "Safety Not Guaranteed": https://www.gimletmedia.com/reply-all/17-the-time-traveler-and-the-hitman And Barry Rothbart and Lucas Neff's new podcast, "Get High and Save the World": https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/get-high-and-save-the-world/id1342423569?mt=2 Hosted on...2018-02-0931 minShoot This NowShoot This NowThe Nod's White Jeans StoryEach week, TheWrap's Matt Donnelly and Tim Molloy talk about stories that should be made into movies - now. This episode, we talk about a wonderful story about a life-changing pair of jeans, from Gimlet's The Nod podcast: https://www.gimletmedia.com/the-nod/its-a-black-thing#episode-player  And here is "You Must Remember This," the incredible podcast Tim discovered thanks to The Nod host Brittany Luse. http://www.youmustrememberthispodcast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2018-02-0222 minShoot This NowShoot This NowThe Barry Rothbart Nudist Videographer StoryEach week, TheWrap's Matt Donnelly and Tim Molloy talk about stories that should be made into movies - now. This episode, special guest Barry Rothbart talks about the time he was a (nude) videographer for a gay nudist camp for men over 50. Barry Rothbart's hilarious and quite sweet story is on Dan Savage's "Hot Mic" podcast:  https://www.audible.com/socialshare?id=1fa83227-76da-454c-962d-b927b88ef3a5&source_code=CHLGBWS0816160007 And check out Rothbart's "Get High and Save the World" podcast, coming soon to Dan Harmon's Starburns Industries.  ...2018-01-2629 minShoot This NowShoot This NowAnd Tom Hanks as The AntichristHave you ever said "This should be a movie?" Yes, you have. So have TheWrap's Matt Donnelly and Tim Molloy, and with "Shoot This Now," they focus every week on a different story they think want to see onscreen, drawing on things they read, stories they overhear, and even their own strange life experiences. This episode, we focus on the movie "God," a Steven Spielberg film starring Brad Pitt as God, Elisabeth Shue as his mortal love interest, and Tom Hanks as his nemesis. The movie was never released, sadly, because it was a hoax by GQ...2018-01-1932 minShoot This NowShoot This NowThe Atlanta Monster Sinatra StoryHave you ever said "This should be a movie?" Yes, you have. So have TheWrap's Matt Donnelly and Tim Molloy, and with "Shoot This Now," they focus every week on a different story they think want to see onscreen, drawing on things they read, stories they overhear, and even their own strange life experiences. This time: We focus on "Atlanta Monster," the true story of a horrific serial killer -- and focus on a very strange cameo by Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis Jr.  Please listen to it here: http://atlantamonster.com 2018-01-1729 minShoot This NowShoot This NowThe Anti-Hitchcock StoryHave you ever said "This should be a movie?" Yes, you have. So have TheWrap's Matt Donnelly and Tim Molloy, and with "Shoot This Now," they focus every week on a different story they think want to see onscreen, drawing on things they read, stories they overhear, and even their own strange life experiences. This time: "The Living Room," a devastating story Matt heard on the excellent Love + Radio podcast. It comes from writer Diane Weipert and producer Briana Breen. Please listen to it here, because it's beautiful: http://loveandradio.org/2015/03/the-living-room/  2018-01-1130 minShoot This NowShoot This NowThe John Mayer StoryHave you ever said "This should be a movie?" Yes, you have. So have TheWrap's Matt Donnelly and Tim Molloy, and with "Shoot This Now," they focus every week on a different story they think want to see onscreen, drawing on things they read, stories they overhear, and even their own strange life experiences. Like the time Matt spent hours hanging out with John Mayer, who apparently thought Matt was someone else. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2018-01-0836 minDumTeeDum - A show about BBC Radio\'s \'The Archers\'DumTeeDum - A show about BBC Radio's 'The Archers'DTD 136: Tim Bentinck and Terry Molloy rememberDavid Archer aka Tim Bentinck and Mike Tucker aka Terry Molloy talk about actors who have passed on or left The Archers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2016-10-2556 min