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tinydinospodcast · 4 months ago
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Will there be more TINY DINOS?
The short answer is YES... maybe?
The long answer is that we don't know how or where or when we will be making more episodes!
Check out our first two seasons! Tell your friends! Etc!
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tv-moments · 2 years ago
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Succession
Season 4, “With Open Eyes”
Director: Mark Mylod
DoP: Patrick Capone
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nsfwmiamiart · 5 months ago
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Welcome to My Brand-New Blog!
I'm thrilled to introduce you to my latest creative space: angelo-tiger-woods.tumblr.com! Here, you'll find a mix of sharp insights, bold ideas, and personal reflections. Whether you're here for thought-provoking writing, a glimpse into my creative world, or just to enjoy the ride, this blog is for you.
Take a look, explore, and let me know what you think—this is only the beginning!
I'm independent now—no more Macron, Nicolas Lerner, and Omar Sy stealing my intellectual property.
(Fun Fact: This feels like when Adam McKay decided to leave the film company he co-founded with his buddy, Will Ferrell—Gary Sanchez Productions—and later founded his own film company, Hyperobject Industries, for more creative freedom, autonomy, and independence. Sometimes, breaking away is the key to unlocking new possibilities.)
Now, let's break down the journey:
Blog #1 was inspired by Gary Sanchez Productions, which Adam McKay co-founded with Will Ferrell. For the longest time, Blog #1 served as my creative outlet, much like how Gary Sanchez served as McKay's launchpad. You can check out Blog #1 here: NSFW Miami Art. (click on the blue link)
Blog #2 is modeled after Gloria Sanchez Productions, which focuses on empowering new voices and pushing boundaries. Blog #2 was my space for experimentation and new collaborations. Here's the link: Mind Map Office. (click on the blue link)
Now, the end of an era has come. From February 2024 to January 2025, I’ve made a conscious decision to stop giving away my work for free, especially to intellectual property thieves. No more free stuff.
This is my new era now—I'm going solo, just like Beyoncé when she broke up with Destiny's Child. Same vibes, same drive, different direction.
And now, my brand-new blog is inspired by Hyperobject Industries (click on the blue link), where the focus is on creative freedom, challenging the status quo, and pushing boundaries in new and exciting ways.
Welcome to my brand-new journey: Angelo Tiger Woods. (click on the blue link)
Added: (18th may 2025) - Link #1 - https://angelo-the-whistleblower.tumblr.com/ (18th may 2025) - Link #2 - https://angelo-the-whistleblower.tumblr.com/archive
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clairelutra · 3 months ago
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But to someone who doesn't have to worry that their food is going to disable them, a "gluten free" sticker on ham takes a known quantity and turns their sandwich into a hyperobject that contains animal agriculture and industrial additive production and shipping pollution and the ongoing assault on regulation.
This is otherwise a very good post but I feel like this is ascribing much too much thought to the average consumer. "gluten free" reads much more as "hey fad dieters ;) we've got you covered ;)" without medical context as far as I can tell. Which is about as irritating a reminder as juice diets, calorie counts, and keto re: weight loss and diet culture.
There's probably some amount of unease about what's in their food, but I've known way more people sick of diet culture than people who aren't resigned to the sheer amount of shit that gets FDA approval.
it is weird that celiac stuff has become part of the 'culture war'. because it's literally just a medical thing.... I get super anemic unless I cut a certain protein out of my diet, because it bulldozes the villi in my intestines. but if I post about it, right-wingers send me gore images. I guess you can't expect shitty people to be logical, but I've even heard lefty people make fun of gluten stuff, and it's like why are you mad about this??? why are you pissed off that I'm eating bread that doesn't taste as good so that I can have blood in my body? it's so morally neutral.
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jadilynperez · 5 months ago
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Fresh, 2022
It is an American horror thriller movie of director Mimi Cave as her directorial debut. It’s a co-production in between Hyperobject Industries and Legendary Pictures.
#Fresh2022
#horrormoviereviews
#ThrillerHorror
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angelo-the-whistleblower · 5 months ago
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Important Reminder for Elon Musk (@elonmusk): 😂😂😂 Eh yo, Elon! Stop reading my new blog, man! You're causing trouble—everywhere you go, there's chaos, so please, stop following me. I can't live my life in peace anymore. You're just too famous, and I can't deal with it. Do me a favor: don’t ask your famous friends to read my blog either. I just want to be left alone now. I'm finally free! I'm thinking of getting a job flipping burgers at McDonald's. I don’t want any more attention, Elon! Please understand that every time you mention my blog, I get hated for being your friend. I'm trying to go incognito here, and you're not helping me achieve that. Do you see where I’m coming from? Now, I'm focusing on myself and my life after "Gary Sanchez Productions." All I want to do is feed my cats, fill up my Prius, and build my own film company, just like Adam McKay with Hyperobject Industries. I’m sure you won’t be mad at me—you’ll understand that I’m a target for too much hate from dimwits, and it’s better if I just retire now. Problem solved! Angelo (POW)
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gorseflowers · 6 months ago
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"Sustainability, and the climate discourse in general, fails to disentangle the built environment in this way. The built and unbuilt environment are treated as totalities caught in a zero-sum conflict. One barrages the other with smokestacks and landfills, the other retaliates with forest fires and flooding. Climate change becomes a hyperobject, bearing down on all of humanity at once, condemning and forbidding it. 
Companies and governments answer this challenge with obscure benchmarks and proliferating, multi-decade goals. Climate change discourse floats outside the reality of industrial life, with its interlocking material and mechanical dependencies, never touching down until real scarcities assert themselves. In this way, emissions goals are not unlike GDP targets. Both are administered abstractions, somehow all-powerful and impotent at the same time. They reduce action to aggregates and strip human actors of agency. 
Maintenance is necessarily more focused on the particular. There is no single all-encompassing maintenance regime. It is always specific to material systems and the labor practices that they require. Best practices emerge at the intersection of production and consumption, service and use, formation and dissolution."
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deadlinecom · 11 months ago
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tylerhellard · 1 year ago
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Pop Loser Vol. 2, No. 6
VOL 2, NO 6
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Quoth the penguin (and other confusions). / 🍿 Streaming media in prison is like streaming media outside of prison, it just has more layers of people gouging their fair share. ❝Each prisoner is assigned a tablet free of charge, but to watch films, we must buy a bundle of minutes. I can buy only 500 minutes of the Premium App Bundle for $10, which hosts three film apps. We must use all 500 minutes or forfeit them. New releases are available on the Premium Access Pass, which allows us to buy only 200 minutes for $8. The Premium Pass Bundle expires in 96 hours.❞ But also... / ...the comfortable problem of Mid TV. / Locally: The NFB is running out of money and soon we will have no nice Canadian things. / 📻 Normal music reviews don't make sense for Taylor Swift. ❝The Swiftverse is thousands of comments under Instagram posts, an additional three hundred and thirty-two million dollars for the NFL, a worldwide run on bracelet beads, and the Fed wondering why inflation persists.❞ / Fall asleep to the dulcet tones of the Northwoods Baseball Radio Network. / Some mixtapes. / 📰 Five Dials is done, but the entire archive is online. (Or skip to the Camus issue.) / ✍️ Poe's "The Pingu." ❝While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a clapping, as of flippers briskly slapping, slapping on my igloo floor.❞ / Wes Anderson's Montblanc ad. / 🖥️ The internet may be in ruin, but I’m always a sucker for interesting ideas wrapped in tortured metaphor. ❝Our online spaces are not ecosystems, though tech firms love that word. They’re plantations; highly concentrated and controlled environments, closer kin to the industrial farming of the cattle feedlot or battery chicken farms that madden the creatures trapped within. But what if we thought of the internet not as a doomsday “hyperobject,” but as a damaged and struggling ecosystem facing destruction? What if we looked at it not with helpless horror at the eldritch encroachment of its current controllers, but with compassion, constructiveness and hope? We don’t need to repair the internet’s infrastructure. We need to rewild it.❞ / Copy the shrug emoji. / User Inyerface. / ⚱️ Alice Munro, Frank Stella, Steve Albini, Rex Murphy and Roger Corman died. / 💼 The story of 427 suitcases from A New York State Mental Hospital. / 👾 The Delta emulator is the new best app on my phone.
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mediamixs · 1 year ago
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Flesh of the Gods: the vampire movie everyone is waiting for
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Flesh of the Gods is an upcoming vampire thriller film directed by Panos Cosmatos, known for his work on the 2018 horror movie Mandy. The film is set in 1980s Los Angeles and follows the story of a married couple, Raoul (Oscar Isaac) and Alex (Kristen Stewart), who find themselves immersed in the city's nightlife after encountering a mysterious figure known as Nameless. The plot revolves around their descent into a world of hedonism, thrills, and violence, as they are seduced by the enigmatic Nameless and her hard-partying cabal. The film marks the third collaboration between Cosmatos and XYZ Films, who have also worked together on Mandy and the upcoming project Nekrokosm, in development with A24. The screenplay was written by Andrew Kevin Walker, known for his work on Se7en and The Killer, from a story he devised with Cosmatos. The film is produced by Adam McKay and Betsy Koch through their Hyperobject Industries production company, as well as Oscar Isaac and his partner Gena Konstantinakos through their banner Mad Gene Media.
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Flesh of the Gods is set to premiere at the Cannes Film Festival and is expected to begin production later this year. The film's director, Panos Cosmatos, has described it as inhabiting the liminal realm between fantasy and nightmare, promising a "hot rod joy ride deep into the glittering heart of hell." The film's producer, Adam McKay, has expressed enthusiasm for the project, stating that it will be "wildly commercial and wildly artful" and aims to make a movie that ripples through popular culture, fashion, music, and film. The film's cast includes Oscar Isaac and Kristen Stewart, both of whom have received critical acclaim for their performances in various films. Isaac has been recognized for his work in films such as Moon Knight and The Letter Room, while Stewart has been praised for her roles in films like Love Lies Bleeding and Twilight. Flesh of the Gods is expected to be a visually striking and intense horror film that explores themes of hedonism, violence, and the blurring of reality and fantasy. With its unique blend of 1980s aesthetics and vampire lore, the film is sure to generate significant interest among horror fans and critics alike.
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saturdaynightmatinee · 1 year ago
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CALIFICACIÓN PERSONAL: 7.5 / 10
Título Original: The Menu
Año: 2022
Duración: 107 min
País: Estados Unidos
Dirección: Mark Mylod
Guion: Seth Reiss, Will Tracy
Música: Colin Stetson
Fotografía: Peter Deming
Reparto: Anya Taylor-Joy, Nicholas Hoult, Ralph Fiennes, Hong Chau, John Leguizamo
Productora: Alienworx Productions, Hyperobject Industries. Distribuidora: Searchlight Pictures, Disney+
Género: Comedy; Thriller; Horror
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tinydinospodcast · 7 months ago
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Tiny Dinos is back for Season 2.
Find it wherever you get your podcasts!
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tv-moments · 2 years ago
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Succession
Season 4, “America Decides”
Director: Andrij Parekh
DoP: Katelin Arizmendi
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nsfwmiamiart · 1 year ago
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Incoming Text for Ryan Gosling:
Hey, Ryan! It's me, Angelo.
Listen, I want to encourage you to create your own film company with Eva Mendes, she will run the business while you are busy acting in another one of your big budget films.
You can make this work, teamwork, she will run your independent start-up company and you will be out there acting in another big budget film.
Do you know why I encourage you to do this? Because you need to use your time wisely to make more money, this is how you will make more money for your family.
You can even work with Justin & Jessica Biel, why don't you all team up and become co-founders?
I'm telling you, Ryan, there is big money in independent films and you have to get organized, that's why I encourage you to build your own start-up film company with Justin Timberlake, you will make a lot of money together.
if you need any advice, call the filmmaker Adam McKay because he is a workaholic and he works around the clock to build his film company Hyperobject Industries, see the wiki page link:
I encourage you to work hard like Adam McKay, he is building a catalog of classic movies, his film company will be worth billions in the next decade.
You should really invest your time and energy in your own film start-up and don't do this alone, you can build it with Justin & Jessica.
You will be four co-founders:
1- Ryan Gosling.
2- Eva Mendes.
3- Justin Timberlake
4- Jessica Biel.
You can do this, you just have to believe in yourselves and use a lot of nannies to take care of the children because their parents will be busy working around the clock to build a billion dollar film company.
Teamwork Makes The Dream Work, If you focus your time and energy building this film company for a decade, from 2024 until 2035, you will see the difference in your lives, you will become unstoppable.
I'm sure Big movie studios will line up to buy the company in 2037, you have to just keep pushing, and keep working, you will sell this company in 2037 for 2-billion dollars just like George Lucas.
You guys are hardworkers and I know you have what it takes to build your film company.
Also, I know you need advice from experienced people in the film business, so here is a list of workaholics in the film industry I recommend:
1- Jason Blum
2- Matt Damon.
3- Adam McKay
4- Tyler Perry
5- David Koepp
6- Tom Cruise
7- Chuck Lorre.
8- Michael Kirk Douglas
9- Seth MacFarlane
10- Steven Soderbergh
All these men are righteous men, they are workaholics, they focus on their work and abandon this stupid society, they have no time to look outside, they are focused on their work, this is the list of righteous men. I encourage you to become their students and learn from them as much as possible, pick their brains and soak up information like sponges, you will become filmmaking geniuses in no time, I guarantee that.
Also, I forgot to give you the names of few genius screenwriters, call them and ask them to introduce you to talented screenwriters, because they all know who are the great screenwriters in Hollywood, there are a lot of dope screenwriters and these men are their friends, so ask them to introduce you to these dope screenwriters and work with them on your future film projects, so here is the list:
1- Derek Kolstad, see wiki link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derek_Kolstad
2- Drew Goddard, see wiki link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drew_Goddard
3- Patrick Casey (writer), see link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Casey_(writer)
4- Josh Miller (filmmaker), see link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josh_Miller_(filmmaker)
5- Kurt Wimmer, see link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurt_Wimmer
(Just F.Y.I, Kurt Wimmer made a dope action movie with Jason Statham and he is highly skilled screenwriter, you just watch the latest film 'The Beekeeper (2024 film)" and you will understand why he is so skilled.)
6- Terence Winter, see link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terence_Winter
7- Taylor Sheridan, see link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taylor_Sheridan
8- Brian Bloom, see link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Bloom
9- Skip Woods, see link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skip_Woods
10- Joe Carnahan, see link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Carnahan
11- Matthew Michael Carnahan, see link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Michael_Carnahan
12- Billy Ray (screenwriter), see link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Ray_(screenwriter)
So, this list of 12 screenwriters is useful for your new start-up because you will work with them on your future film projects.
Don't forget that they are all busy, and you should respect their time, some of them will agree to help you and some of them will refuse to help you, so if they refuse, just keep it moving to the next one.
You will not get along with all the screenwriters, some of them are gonna be kind and some of them will be mean, so you know what to expect, be prepared for their reactions.
If they refuse to work with you, don't be offended, they have something better on the table, a better offer and that's why they will refuse but if they don't have a better offer, they will agree to work with you, that's the beauty of negotiation, you have to negotiate with these screenwriters, they are businessmen, you know the motto, if it doesn't make dollars, it doesn't make sense, right?
Okay guys, this chat was fun, break-a-leg and I wish you success.
You will feed your families with this new film company, I know you will make billions of dollars in the year 2037, if you build this film company now in 2024.
Respect for all of you, Ryan and Eva and Justin and Jessica.
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ear-worthy · 1 year ago
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This Day in Esoteric Political History: Forgotten But Not Lost Moments Of History
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Often, the most ear worthy podcasts are those that search across multiple genres for their show's topic. There are so many politics podcasts covering the same scraps of political infighting. There are so many history podcasts covering the same events. 
How about a podcast that combines politics with history and then adds a layer of decadent esotericism to the mix? 
Then you get This Day In Esoteric Political History. 
What's special about this show? Consider some of the episodes.
The great Idaho Beaver Parachute Drop of 1948. Or The First Crossword Puzzle in 1913 in the New York World newspaper. Or an episode about a failed assassination attempt on newly elected President John F. Kennedy you've probably never heard of.
Or an early episode of the show in 2020 about the 17th Amendment and how Senators were elected and how that changed the mechanics of Democracy.
The show is produced by Radiotopia from PRX, which is a network created specifically for independent podcasts.
Radiotopia says: "We empower creators with the support to deliver well-crafted, innovative audio, and the freedom to thrive on their own terms."
Led by Audrey Mardavich and Yooree Losordo, Radiotopia was created in 2014 through a partnership between PRX and Roman Mars of 99% Invisible. Radiotopia is supported by a mix of grants, sponsors and, above all, contributions from tens of thousands of listeners.
In this show, Jody Avirgan, Nicole Hemmer and Kellie Carter Jackson (and guests) take one moment, big or small, from that day in U.S. political history and explore how it might inform our present –– all in about fifteen minutes. 
 New episodes release Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays.
The co-hosts mesh well, and guests who are experts on the event being covered can showcase an episode. Witness the August 30, 2020, show about how President Jimmy Carter was allegedly attacked by a rabbit in a canoe (or rowboat.) Sam Sanders, then of NPR, superbly recounts the media hysteria of an encounter between the most powerful man in the world and a "wascally wabbit."
This Day In Esoteric Political History isa show with a sense of humor, a sense of discovery about these events, and a sense of irony since these events covered often contradict a long-standing belief of the American historical record. 
All three co-hosts have overachiever and annoyingly prolific written all their respective bios.
Nicole Hemmer is an associate research scholar with the Obama Presidency Oral History project and author of Messengers of the Right: Conservative Media and the Transformation of American Politics. She co-hosts the Past Present podcast and is the producer and host of A12: The Story of Charlottesville, a six-part podcast series on the white-power terrorism in Charlottesville in 2017.  Kellie Carter Jackson is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Africana Studies at Wellesley College. She is the author of Force & Freedom: Black Abolitionists and the Politics of Violence, which won the James H. Broussard Best First Book Prize. She was a finalist for the Stone Book Prize and the Frederick Douglass Prize. She is also co-editor of Reconsidering Roots: Race, Politics, & Memory, essays exploring the impact of Alex Haley’s Roots. 
Jody Avirgan has apparently done everything in podcasting. He is a podcast host, producer, and editor. His production company is Roulette Productions.
He is, of course, the co-host of the Radiotopia show “This Day In Esoteric Political History,” and “Good Sport” from the TED Audio Collective, and serves as story editor and executive producer for a number of projects. Most recently he has helped make “The Run,” from MLB and Audacy; “The Line,” from Dan Taberski and Apple Podcasts; Adam McKay’s “Death at the Wing” from Hyperobject Industries; and “Oprahdemics” from Radiotopia. Avirgan is also one of the regular hosts for “Hark Daily” on the Hark podcast discovery app.
From 2017-2020, he ran and hosted 30 for 30 Podcasts, part of ESPN Films. He was also involved in larger efforts at ESPN to grow the podcast strategy and slate of shows.
Avirgan also developed FiveThirtyEight Podcasts, where he hosted, reported and edited a variety of shows and projects. He was the host of the FiveThirtyEight politics podcast, where he covered the 2016 campaign and the rise of Trump; and was host of What's The Point - a show about how data affects our lives.
Prior to arriving at ESPN/538, Avirgan was a producer at WNYC radio, and has worked with shows such as On The Media, Marketplace, Freakonomics, 99% Invisible, and many more. 
I'm exhausted just writing about his accomplishments. 
Check out This Day In Esoteric Political History. The show is particularly relevant today, as conservative efforts to restrict the teaching of U.S. History to a specific whitewashed version spread and marginalize those who make significant contributions to the growth of this nation. 
The show highlights events forgotten by most, but should be remembered by many. 
Consider the November 9, 2023 episode about Confederate Commander Henry Wirz who was executed on that day in 1865 for war crimes in Andersonville. The only Confederate officer to be executed, Wirz ran a camp at which more than 13,000 U.S. soldiers died -- a 25 percent death rate.
 Or the episode about a skirmish that broke out between the U.S. Army and the Dakota Indians, in which 38 Dakota men were hanged in Mankato, Minnesota, making it the largest mass execution in U.S. History.
Check out This Day In Esoteric Political History. It's a podcast that is a fusion of history, politics, the improbable, and the implausible.
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spoilertv · 2 years ago
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