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Your host Taylor D. Adams talks to artists, musicians, writers and others about their favorite films and shows, and asks them to share how they have been inspired or affected. Hopefully we can get to the root of why we love what we watch, why we’re crazy about a movie or *nuts* about a show…get it?

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Ever wonder how a single film can alter your view on life's big questions, like love and personal growth? That's the kind of revelation Megan Turner experienced after getting lost in the world of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World. In this episode, Megan, a trailblazing filmmaker and one of the forces behind Synced Together: AMVs & Their Editors, shares her filmmaking odyssey ignited by the narrative ingenuity of Scott Pilgrim. We unwrap the often-unseen influence of anime on Western culture and how AMVs serve as a portal into the addictive art of video editing, leading many down their own creative rabbit holes.Notey Notes:Synced Together: AMVs & Their EditorsEdgar Wright - How To Do Visual Comedy AMV - Weebstagram - White Woman’s InstagramDBZ + Whitney HoustonSupport the showGet in touch by emailing filmnutspodcast@gmail.com or following us on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok @filmnutspodcast.The Film Nuts Podcast on YoutubeJoin The Nut House Discord community!Support The Film Nuts Podcast on Patreon!
Ever find yourself whisked away into a world of swashbuckling swordsmen, mythical quests, and hilarious hijinks with just the opening credits of a film? That's the power of The Princess Bride, a movie that continues to tickle our funny bones and tug at our heartstrings. Joining me is Dr. Alex Dainis, a science communicator who makes fun and educational videos about all things science for curious audiences everywhere. We're here to bridge a gap between the factual and the fantastical, so join us as we travel down memory lane, reminiscing about the movie's clever framing and the infectious laugh-out-loud moments that make it a timeless classic.Embark on a rollercoaster of emotion and laughter as we celebrate the quirks and quotes that make "The Princess Bride" a veritable treasure of the '80s. We explore the film's layered themes of love and life lessons, from Inigo Montoya's quest for vengeance to the pure romance of Wesley and Buttercup, acknowledging how these stories shape our understanding of affection and heroism. So, grab your popcorn and prepare to be entertained and enlightened, as we delve into the art of storytelling and the molecular intricacies that make our world, and our favorite films, so enchantingly complex.Notey Notes:PBS Digital Studios' Hungry PlanetAlex's company, Helicase MediaAlex's Instagram where science is fun!Support the showGet in touch by emailing filmnutspodcast@gmail.com or following us on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok @filmnutspodcast.The Film Nuts Podcast on YoutubeJoin The Nut House Discord community!Support The Film Nuts Podcast on Patreon!
Have you ever been captivated by a criminal mastermind, only to find out their story was woven from lies? Join me as I sit down with Javier Leiva of the Pretend Podcast to peel away the layers of Frank Abagnale Jr.'s life, a story made famous by Spielberg's Catch Me If You Can.  We grapple with the complex emotions of discovering that a tale we've rooted for might be a fabrication. Javier, who has faced Abagnale himself, shares his insight into the thrill of unmasking impostors, enveloping us in the enthralling world of those who deceive for a living.Notey Notes:Alan Logan’s BookPretend PodcastJavier confronts Frank Abagnale Jr.Support the showGet in touch by emailing filmnutspodcast@gmail.com or following us on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok @filmnutspodcast.The Film Nuts Podcast on YoutubeJoin The Nut House Discord community!Support The Film Nuts Podcast on Patreon!
Watch this episode on YouTube!  Are you ready to embark on a journey into the mind of an artist inspired by the intricacies of Wes Anderson's films, notably The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou? Our guest, Patrick Shanahan, owner of the Ark Royal—a tiki bar that pays homage to the movie—shares how the film’s influence permeates his establishment. From the décor to the drinks, like the frozen Belafonte and Rum Cannonball, you will see how this film has not only shaped his business but his perspective on life.Patrick's journey as an artist began with a simple drawing of two ducks in elementary school, which transformed his life. Join us as we delve into the profound impact of art on storytelling, an influence that can be seen in his bar and his life. We'll invite you to explore the increasing accessibility of art and the ambition to achieve recognition beyond fame. Patrick's story is a testament to the intertwining of art and life, made possible by the immersive world of The Life Aquatic.Wes Anderson's filmography has a unique way of creating parallel realities within the minds of its viewers. The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou is not exempt from this. We'll explore the deeper meanings of the film, including the metaphor of the Jaguar shark and the motivations of the main character, Steve Zissou. Our guest, Patrick, provides his personal experiences and reflections on this theme, and we consider how the film has helped him process his own life experiences. So, prepare to set sail into a world where art meets life, reality intertwines with fiction, and rum flows like the sea. Let's embark on this journey together.Support the showGet in touch by emailing filmnutspodcast@gmail.com or following us on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok @filmnutspodcast.The Film Nuts Podcast on YoutubeJoin The Nut House Discord community!Support The Film Nuts Podcast on Patreon!
THE BEAR with LXNNY

THE BEAR with LXNNY

2023-10-1850:43

The Bear is one of my favorite shows of all time, and it hasn’t even ended yet. And luckily enough, it's a favorite of my guest today! LXNNY is a hip-hop artist who draws inspiration from the meticulous detail and care found in FX's The Bear. We set off on a fascinating exploration of LXNNY's music, his influences, and the journey he has traversed in his artistic career. You'll get a taste of his music, as we share a track from his recently released EP Mango Sherbet, an album that serves as a testament to his creativity and commitment to his craft.In our discussion, we uncover the depth of LXNNY's passion for the culinary arts, stemming from his childhood love for Food Network shows, and how The Bear presents similar concepts in a more raw and unadulterated light. Delight in the unique mix of his music and culinary inspiration as he weaves stories of personal experiences and connections into his creative process.Finally, we delve into the reality of being an artist, the challenges it presents, and how LXNNY, inspired by The Bear's dedication to detail and purpose, strikes a balance. We discuss how he navigates creating relatable music while maintaining artistic freedom amidst the chaos of life. Our journey concludes by exploring how The Bear draws the viewer in and and blends chaos and tranquility like jazz. Get ready for an immersive journey through LXNNY's world of art, life, and everything in between.Support the showGet in touch by emailing filmnutspodcast@gmail.com or following us on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok @filmnutspodcast.The Film Nuts Podcast on YoutubeJoin The Nut House Discord community!Support The Film Nuts Podcast on Patreon!
What happens when an automobile industry manager with a love for photography stumbles upon filmmaking? This podcast brings you the fascinating journey of Bill Howard, who swapped car engines for camera lenses and embarked on an unconventional path to become a filmmaker. This episode isn't just about Bill's career transition, it's about his deep-rooted passion for storytelling and the inspiration he found in the film "500 Days of Summer." From the automotive world to venturing into the world of photography and filmmaking, Bill's journey is nothing short of amazing. Our conversation delves into his experience of writing an outdoors column for newspapers, which ignited his love for photography. We further explore his transition into full-time photography, the creation of his YouTube channel, and producing a feature-length film on a shoestring budget. But it doesn't stop there. We also delve into Bill's artistic pursuits and his aspirations for his work. His profound interpretation of Tom's character in "500 Days of Summer" and its portrayal of relationships is a testament to the power of creative vision. Join us as we unravel Bill's hopes for his work to leave a lasting legacy, and how he uses film to capture life's precious moments and create conversation pieces for the future. This episode is all about the fascinating intersection of passion, creativity, and legacy.Notey Notes:Bill's Something Walks In The WoodsMichael Shainblum's timelapsesViral Video campaignSupport the showGet in touch by emailing filmnutspodcast@gmail.com or following us on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok @filmnutspodcast.The Film Nuts Podcast on YoutubeJoin The Nut House Discord community!Support The Film Nuts Podcast on Patreon!
Did you ever imagine that a conversation about film, pop culture, and educational science could be so engaging? We certainly couldn't, until we invited the effervescent Maynard Okereke, the hip-hop MD, onto our show. This episode is infused with Maynard's contagious energy as we explore the impact of film, pop culture, and stagecraft on the world of science education.Imagine a crossroads where the film Gladiator meets professional wrestling and scientific discovery. It's here that we find ourselves discussing the complex character of Maximus, his motivations, fears, and the dramatic parallels with WWE. We explore the power of the right platform to initiate meaningful change, symbolized by Maximus, Gladiator's protagonist. This rich tapestry of discussion encourages us to reflect on the power of entertainment and its potential to foster enduring learning experiences.Maynard takes us on an exhilarating journey through his unique approach to science education, combining hip-hop, comedy, and entertainment. Remember the iconic scene in Gladiator when Maximus makes his dramatic reveal to the Emperor? We revisit this high-tension moment, discussing the audience's mix of fear, anticipation, and how such scenes create lasting educational experiences. So, take a seat, and let us entertain, educate, and inspire you in this fascinating episode of the Film Nuts Podcast.Check out Maynard on Ada Twist, Scientist!Support the showGet in touch by emailing filmnutspodcast@gmail.com or following us on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok @filmnutspodcast.The Film Nuts Podcast on YoutubeJoin The Nut House Discord community!Support The Film Nuts Podcast on Patreon!
What if the epic tales of Game of Thrones held the key to navigating life's unexpected twists and turns? This question takes center stage in our latest conversation with speaker, coach, and founder of Speak Victory, Torin Dorn. As we dissect the concept of underdog journeys, Torin draws parallels between his personal journey and the narratives of beloved characters like John Snow and Arya Stark. From being overlooked in high school, similar to Jon Snow, to achieving his dream of playing in the ACC, Torin’s story is as captivating as any Game of Thrones plotline.In the second part of our chat, we delve into what makes Game of Thrones more than just a TV show for Torin. It's a catalyst for motivation, a source of inspiration, and a mirror to life's unpredictability. Torin shares with us the series' pivotal moments that left him hooked: Bran's fall from the window, the controversial finale, and his favorite sequences. Moreover, he takes us through the importance of keeping a physical record of goals, as it serves as a constant reminder of what we strive for.Lastly, we turn the conversation to Torin's own professional basketball journey and how he has managed to stay steps ahead in this highly competitive field. Torin’s insights on learning from industry leaders and the importance of authenticity and pure intentions are sure to inspire. Drawing lessons from Game of Thrones, Torin emphasizes the value of having a purpose beyond power and money. Tune in to hear Torin's inspirational story - it might just make you see Game of Thrones, and life, in a whole new light.Support the showGet in touch by emailing filmnutspodcast@gmail.com or following us on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok @filmnutspodcast.The Film Nuts Podcast on YoutubeJoin The Nut House Discord community!Support The Film Nuts Podcast on Patreon!
Calling all cinephiles and Coen Brothers enthusiasts! Join us as we deconstruct the breathtakingly suspenseful film 'No Country for Old Men' with our special guest, screenwriter and podcast host Tricia Aurand. In this thought-provoking conversation, we delve into the movie's non-conventional narrative structure, the instrumental role of violence in the film, and the impact these elements have on us, the audience. Tricia also provides a glimpse into her journey as a working parent and how the demands of parenthood have transformed her approach to writing.Continuing our discourse, we delve into the existential themes embodied in the movie and their indispensable role in storytelling. We dissect the unambiguous conclusion the Coen Brothers present and how it compels us, the viewers, to grapple with nihilism. Hear why Tricia firmly believes that narratives should resonate with audiences on a deeper level. If you're looking for an episode that provides a mindful exploration of the themes steering the plot of a movie and their profound impact on the viewers, you're in the right place!Our journey culminates as we reflect on Tricia's initial experience with 'No Country for Old Men'. We discuss the gripping atmosphere of the movie, how the creators manage to sustain suspense without relying on cliched cinematic tricks, and the critical role of Roger Deakins' cinematography in this. Discover how the characters and the storyline connect us to the film on a profound level, leaving us with an enduring sense of tension and suspense. Prepare yourself for an enlightenment-filled conversation you wouldn't want to miss!Notey Notes:Tricia's workBeyond The ScreenplayAll clips courtesy of Miramax.Show theme by theDeeepEnd.Squirrel artwork by Modungoa Sebokholi.Support the showGet in touch by emailing filmnutspodcast@gmail.com or following us on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok @filmnutspodcast.The Film Nuts Podcast on YoutubeJoin The Nut House Discord community!Support The Film Nuts Podcast on Patreon!
Where do you turn to when you need to cope with something? Ideally, there’s a friend or family member you can talk to, or maybe an activity that lets you physically expel all your negative feelings, or maybe even a movie or a tv show you could watch. Obviously these options aren’t the only things that can be coping mechanisms. And sometimes these mechanisms can actually be kinda harmful.Fleabag is a hilarious and thoughtful provoking comedy whose title character talks to the viewer as a way to cope with tragedy. And while it provides us as an audience with a ton of laughs, it serves as a crutch for the character to avoid connecting with those around her. But the act of talking into a camera can sometimes prove beneficial, as is the case with my guest today.Dr. Stephanie Castillo is a trained scientist-turned video producer whose platform, Phuture Doctors, pulls back the curtain on what going through an academic doctoral program is like. Unlike Fleabag, Stephanie shared her struggles with an audience in order to connect with and inform those that were going through a similar struggle in their quest for knowledge.Stephanie and I talk about the power of showcasing vulnerability, how Fleabag tackles seemingly taboo topics and the struggles of finding a supportive community. Stephanie and I go back a few years and have even worked on projects together, so while it was a blast to chat about this incredibly funny show, it was even more fun just hanging out with a friend.Join The Nut House!All clips courtesy of Amazon.Our theme is season is by theDeeepEnd, our squirrel artwork is done by Modungoa Sebokholi and all episodes are produced and edited by me, Taylor D. Adams.Support the showGet in touch by emailing filmnutspodcast@gmail.com or following us on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok @filmnutspodcast.The Film Nuts Podcast on YoutubeJoin The Nut House Discord community!Support The Film Nuts Podcast on Patreon!
Support The Film Nuts Podcast on Patreon!The things that get us interested in watching something vary from person to person. It could be the cast, it could be a striking visual we’ve seen teased on the internet or even something broad like just the genre. But what if the thing that you hooked was just a question? A question like, “Who killed Laura Palmer?”Twin Peaks asked audiences that question before the show even aired. Promotional ads in papers and on television invited folks to journey to a small, sleepy town in the pacific northwest to find the answer. Disguised as a simple whodunnit, Twin Peaks redefined what TV was capable of. Creators Mark Frost and David Lynch ventured into the absurd, the twisted, the quirky, the nightmarish, the uncomfortable and the charming to bring about a turning point in television history. And for today’s guest, the question of "Who Killed Laura Palmer?" became secondary to the unique and subversive story portrayed in Twin Peaks. Jace Lacob is a writer and podcaster currently hosting the Masterpiece Studio podcast from PBS, a companion to the network’s long running anthology series. Having worked for decades in and around the television industry, covering and interviewing thousands of actors, writers and directors, for Jace things seem to always come back to Twin Peaks. We chat about his time working in television journalism, the time he made Cheryl Lee cry and what Twin Peaks teaches us about trying to know all the answers.Notey Notes:PBS Masterpiece Studio podcastJace's other workAll clips courtesy of Paramount.Our theme is season is by theDeeepEnd, our squirrel artwork is done by Modungoa Sebokholi and all episodes are produced and edited by me, Taylor D. Adams.Support the showGet in touch by emailing filmnutspodcast@gmail.com or following us on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok @filmnutspodcast.The Film Nuts Podcast on YoutubeJoin The Nut House Discord community!Support The Film Nuts Podcast on Patreon!
Support The Film Nuts Podcast on Patreon!The Season 4 Premiere of The Film Nuts Podcast!Kornelius Bascombe is a television producer and actor who believes Get Out excels in storytelling and its depiction of life in America for the black community. He feels it’s both a modern classic and important societal artifact for us to observe. Kornelius and I chat about him originally wanting to be a police officer, getting his start on Undercover Boss and the power marginalized voices can have if given the proper platform.Notey Notes:See Korn in a Jeep adThe Secret: Being Black in Corporate America starring Kornelius BascombeAll clips courtesy of Universal PicturesOur theme is season is by theDeeepEnd, our squirrel artwork is done by Modungoa Sebokholi and all episodes are produced and edited by me, Taylor D. Adams.Support the showGet in touch by emailing filmnutspodcast@gmail.com or following us on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok @filmnutspodcast.The Film Nuts Podcast on YoutubeJoin The Nut House Discord community!Support The Film Nuts Podcast on Patreon!
Season 4 Trailer

Season 4 Trailer

2023-07-0502:32

Whether we are aware of it or not, that episode of TV we watched when we were 12 ultimately led us down our chosen career path. That movie we saw after a close relative passed away instilled in us a new outlook on life. What we watch can hit us differently than it hits anyone else, at any point in time. Inspiration, identity, therapy, magic - our favorite movie or tv show could be any and all of these things at once. But as unique as these reactions are, they have the power to connect us with folks we don’t even know. It doesn’t matter your profession, your background, your favorite flavor of ice cream, we are all impacted by the stories we watch unfold.My name is Taylor D. Adams and this is The Film Nuts Podcast. A humble attempt to explore what we can learn about ourselves through what we see on-screen. I’ve racked up countless hours chatting with interesting people about the effect film and TV can have on us, and each conversation provides its own unique testament to that fact. This show is not about just reminiscing on stuff we’ve seen nor is it a technical deep-dive into the craft of filmmaking. It’s about our experiences watching what we love, and why we love it so much. And this season, there is a whole lot to love.I’m so stoked for the fourth season of this little show, and I’d love to have you along for the journey. So join me on Wednesday, July 12th, for a brand new season of The Film Nuts Podcast. We’ve got new episodes every two weeks, so be sure to subscribe wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. And as always, thank you so much for listening.Join The Nut House Discord community!Become a Patron to help the show grow!Main theme and others by theDeeepEnd.Get in touch with us on Twitter @filmnutspodcast or shoot an email to hello@filmnutspodcast.com.Support the showSupport the showGet in touch by emailing filmnutspodcast@gmail.com or following us on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok @filmnutspodcast.The Film Nuts Podcast on YoutubeJoin The Nut House Discord community!Support The Film Nuts Podcast on Patreon!
On this very special episode of the Film Nuts Podcast, we celebrate the fifth anniversary of Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi by diving into the film's polarizing legacy! You'll hear from two massive Star Wars fans who have extremely different opinions on the movie, as well as voices from all over the world.Clips courtesy of Star Wars: Episode VIII - The Last Jedi and The Director and the Jedi.Notey Notes:The Director and the Jedi trailerEmily St. James' article on The Last JediStar Wars Thumb WrestlingDarth Vader Turns Into A ScorpionThe Last Jedi Legos™Become a Patron to help the show grow and be a part of an awesome community!Main theme and others by theDeeepEnd.Get in touch with us on Twitter @filmnutspodcast or shoot an email to hello@filmnutspodcast.com.Support the showSupport the showGet in touch by emailing filmnutspodcast@gmail.com or following us on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok @filmnutspodcast.The Film Nuts Podcast on YoutubeJoin The Nut House Discord community!Support The Film Nuts Podcast on Patreon!
Dr. Tina Lasisi doesn't watch a movie more than once, so when she chose to watch Daniels' Everything Everywhere All At Once twice, it was a special moment! Tina and I chat about the maximalist interpretation of this film, life on the internet, workaholism and how this movie spoke to her like no movie she had ever seen. Plus some other stuff. This movie has a lot going on.  Notes:Thomas Flight's video essayThemes at play in EEAAOWhy Am I Like This?Dr. Tina Lasisi's websiteBecome a Patron to help the show grow and be a part of an awesome community!Main theme by theDeeepEnd.Get in touch with us on Twitter @filmnutspodcast or shoot an email to hello@filmnutspodcast.com.Support the showGet in touch by emailing filmnutspodcast@gmail.com or following us on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok @filmnutspodcast.The Film Nuts Podcast on YoutubeJoin The Nut House Discord community!Support The Film Nuts Podcast on Patreon!
Above The Rim captured a moment of the New York City basketball scene perfectly in time according to hip-hop artist and educator, Eternal the M.C.. We talk about how music aides mental health, why drug dealers sponsor basketball teams and how Tupac Shakur had a huge impact on Eternal. Listen to Eternal the M.C.Check out Cypher UniversityBecome a Patron to help the show grow and be a part of an awesome community!Main theme by theDeeepEnd.Get in touch with us on Twitter @filmnutspodcast or shoot an email to hello@filmnutspodcast.com.Support the showGet in touch by emailing filmnutspodcast@gmail.com or following us on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok @filmnutspodcast.The Film Nuts Podcast on YoutubeJoin The Nut House Discord community!Support The Film Nuts Podcast on Patreon!
What do Breaking Bad and my guest, Carson Smucker, have in common? They've both won Emmys! Carson chats with me about sports documentaries, ambition and family balance and how his own dad confused him for Jesse Pinkman. Check out Carson's killer work with Upside Films! https://www.upsidefilms.com/Become a Patron to help the show grow and be a part of an awesome community!Main theme by theDeeepEnd.Get in touch with us on Twitter @filmnutspodcast or shoot an email to hello@filmnutspodcast.com.Support the showGet in touch by emailing filmnutspodcast@gmail.com or following us on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok @filmnutspodcast.The Film Nuts Podcast on YoutubeJoin The Nut House Discord community!Support The Film Nuts Podcast on Patreon!
What is fun? Director Tray Biddle wants us to find out with Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill Vol. 1!We chat about shared movie experiences, the importance of not staying grounded all the time and where creativity comes from.Please consider becoming a Patron of the Film Nuts Podcast!Extra nuts:Tray's company, Argent Productions"Host" short filmQuentin Tarantino interview with Charlie RoseMain theme by theDeeepEnd.Get in touch with us on Twitter @filmnutspodcast or shoot an email to hello@filmnutspodcast.com.Support the showGet in touch by emailing filmnutspodcast@gmail.com or following us on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok @filmnutspodcast.The Film Nuts Podcast on YoutubeJoin The Nut House Discord community!Support The Film Nuts Podcast on Patreon!
 Like the show? Wanna support it? Please become a Patron! The extravagant Moulin Rouge! is my partner's favorite movie of all time, so, naturally, I had asked her on to talk about it with me! Nicole Yang is a graphic designer and brand strategist who fell in love with this film before any other movie. We chat about how her mom stopped her from watching it, the difference between art and design and the extraordinary music that envelopes this entire film.Nicole Yang DesignCommunity's "Remedial Chaos Theory" with "Roxanne"Main theme by theDeeepEnd.Get in touch with us on Twitter @filmnutspodcast or shoot an email to hello@filmnutspodcast.com.Support the showGet in touch by emailing filmnutspodcast@gmail.com or following us on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok @filmnutspodcast.The Film Nuts Podcast on YoutubeJoin The Nut House Discord community!Support The Film Nuts Podcast on Patreon!
Tim Burton's masterpiece Big Fish teaches us the power of stories, and Tyler Gillespie takes these lessons and applies them to his job, his passions and his life. Tyler is a self-proclaimed "seeker of magic," and relates to the whimsy and raconteur embellishment of the film's central character.  Like the show? Wanna support it? Please become a Patron! Joe RohdeClips courtesy of Columbia PicturesMain theme by theDeeepEnd.Get in touch with us on Twitter @filmnutspodcast or shoot an email to hello@filmnutspodcast.com.Support the showGet in touch by emailing filmnutspodcast@gmail.com or following us on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok @filmnutspodcast.The Film Nuts Podcast on YoutubeJoin The Nut House Discord community!Support The Film Nuts Podcast on Patreon!
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