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Single Serving Cinema looks at one critical scene in a movie every other week. We explore how the scene is constructed, what the scene achieves, and what it can tell us about the movie as a whole. Hosted by Tim & Tay.
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Interviews with Tony Robbins, Deepak Chopra, Gary Vaynerchuk, Les Brown, Tim Ferriss, Gabby Bernstein, Grant Cardone and more. The Podcast of the World Famous Success & Motivation Website - Over 250 Million World Wide Views - http://Addicted2Success.com
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Show Notes The Wes Anderson Collection by Matt Zoller Seitz The Most Difficult Shot in Movie History (And Why It Matters) Synopsis The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissuo tells of the story of the titular oceanographer, on the hunt for the rare shark that killed his friend so he can exact revenge and film his next movie. Starring Bill Murray, written by…
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Show Notes We shot a YouTube video about film formats on 35mm film The Insane Realism of the Film That Invented the Modern Car Movie Synopsis Mad Max: Fury Road finds the franchise’s titular hero caught in the escape of Immortan Joe’s harem of wives, under the leadership of Imperator Furiosa. Starring Tom Hardy and Charlize Theron, and directed by …
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Synopsis The film centers on the marriage of Nick & Amy Dunne, the nature of which is called into question (along with the former’s culpability) when the latter goes missing on the day of their fifth wedding anniversary. Starring Rosamund Pike and Ben Affleck, and directed by David Fincher, Gone Girl was released Oct. 2, 2014. Where to watch Gone G…
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Synopsis The movie centers on Patrick Bateman, a handsome, intelligent and successful young professional in 1980s New York that moonlights as a psychotic killer. Starring Christian Bale, directed by Mary Harron, and based on the book of the same name by Brett Easton Ellis, American Psycho was released on April 14, 2000. Where to watch American Psyc…
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Tim and Tay are back to wrap up the season with one of their favourite movies in recent years, The Nice Guys. Tune in for a chat about "Big Russ" and the comedic stylings of Ryan Gosling. Synopsis An alcoholic detective and a purposeless tough guy become embroiled in a missing persons case that takes them on a journey through the many corrupt echel…
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Meet Tay Sweat: Entrepreneur, Investor, and Community Builder Tay Sweat is a dynamic entrepreneur and investor with a remarkable story of success. From humble beginnings as a personal trainer to building an 8-figure business, Tay has proven himself as a master of securing the bag. With 12+ years of experience in trading equities, real estate, and c…
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Meet Tay Sweat: Entrepreneur, Investor, and Community BuilderTay Sweat is a dynamic entrepreneur and investor with a remarkable story of success. From humble beginnings as a personal trainer to building an 8-figure business, Tay has proven himself as a master of securing the bag. With 12+ years of experience in trading equities, real estate, and ca…
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In this special annual episode, Tim and Tay highlight a few notable movies from 2023. Not necessarily the best or our favourites, but certainly worth seeing! Tim The Killer (Fincher) The Taste of Things (Anh Hung) The Creator (Edwards) Tay Poor Things (Lanthimos) How To Blow Up A Pipeline (Goldhaber) The Holdovers (Payne) Links: Filming The Holdove…
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JM Ryerson isn't just a seasoned entrepreneur with 3 successful business sales under his belt…He's your go-to guide for leading teams to the top.He’s a business leader with 20+ years of experience, an international speaker, the voice behind the "Let's Go Win" podcast, and the best-selling author of 3 impactful books including Let's Go Win: The Keys…
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JM Ryerson isn't just a seasoned entrepreneur with 3 successful business sales under his belt… He's your go-to guide for leading teams to the top. He’s a business leader with 20+ years of experience, an international speaker, the voice behind the "Let's Go Win" podcast, and the best-selling author of 3 impactful books including Let's Go Win: The Ke…
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Dr. Darnyelle is an award-winning business growth strategist, multi-millionaire business mentor, and Inc. 5000 CEO. Her journey began in chaotic circumstances, born to drug-addicted parents, and facing challenges that would have discouraged many. However, she defied the odds, broke belief barriers, and emerged as a disruptor in the business world. …
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Dr. Darnyelle is an award-winning business growth strategist, multi-millionaire business mentor, and Inc. 5000 CEO. Her journey began in chaotic circumstances, born to drug-addicted parents, and facing challenges that would have discouraged many. However, she defied the odds, broke belief barriers, and emerged as a disruptor in the business world.U…
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Tim and Tay leave pretentious and inconvenient movies behind and switch to the principal media of the modern age: streaming TV. In the first episode of Solo TV Dinner we explore Andor and how it finds impressive depth working within the Star Wars IP machine. Synopsis Andor tells the story of the titular hero’s journey from apathetic rogue to dyed-i…
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Tim and Tay discuss what is likely the most beloved Star Wars anthology film, Rogue One. A compelling but compromised film, Rogue One introduced new visuals, themes, and characters to the cinematic Star Wars canon. Tune in for a discussion of Gareth Edwards' knack for imparting scale on the big screen and a lot more. Synopsis Rogue One details the …
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Tim and Tay try to look at Star Wars with fresh eyes in this episode on the genesis of one of film culture's most valuable, gargantuan, and mixed franchises. Synopsis Star Wars (renamed "Episode IV: A New Hope" in ‘81) tells the story of Luke Skywalker, a farm boy that gets caught up in the rebel alliance’s desperate efforts to destroy the galactic…
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Tim and Tay celebrate their national heritage with this discussion of BlackBerry. Tune in to hear about Canada's inferiority complex, tangents about long lenses, and more. Synopsis BlackBerry charts the major chapters in the life of the once-iconic smartphone and the people who created and sold it. Starring Jay Baruchel and Glenn Howerton, and dire…
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Tim and Tay are joined by Kyle Snarr to talk about one of the most critical movies of the century: The Social Network. We discuss its legacy as part of Fincher's oeuvre, its effect on the cinematic landscape, and just how damn good it is. Synopsis The Social Network portrays (with great artistic license) the creation and tumultuous growth of Facebo…
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Bruce Da Silva is a multifaceted professional with an extensive background as a Philosopher, Strategic-Intervention Life Coach, Mediator, Conflict Resolution Expert, and Podcast Host. With a deep-seated belief in the transformative power of perspective, mentality, and knowledge, Bruce has dedicated his career to enabling individuals to unleash thei…
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Bruce Da Silva is a multifaceted professional with an extensive background as a Philosopher, Strategic-Intervention Life Coach, Mediator, Conflict Resolution Expert, and Podcast Host. With a deep-seated belief in the transformative power of perspective, mentality, and knowledge, Bruce has dedicated his career to enabling individuals to unleash thei…
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Tim and Tay head to the depths with what is undoubtedly James Cameron's most personal film, The Abyss. Tune in for a discussion of this year's Oscar noms, the foundation of CGI in film, and Cameron's undeniable skill for communicating need-to-know info to the audience. Synopsis Titanic is a sweeping romantic epic, set against the backdrop of the il…
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Tim & Tay kick off the new year with a discussion of James Cameron's 1997 box office behemoth Titanic and its ingenious, audience-first design. Tune in to hear about the detailed production, the less-than-detailed characters, and more. Synopsis Titanic is a sweeping romantic epic, set against the backdrop of the ill-fated maiden voyage of the RMS T…
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Pastor Andrew F Carter, the author of The Privilege of Prayer shares how we can live in more Faith through prayer and relationship with God in these rapidly changing times of uncertainty. Pastor Andrew Carter also shares his habits to stay disciplined and what he thinks about creating transformation in your life by breaking through your trauma. Hea…
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Pastor Andrew F Carter, the author of The Privilege of Prayer shares how we can live in more Faith through prayer and relationship with God in these rapidly changing times of uncertainty.Pastor Andrew Carter also shares his habits to stay disciplined and what he thinks about creating transformation in your life by breaking through your trauma.Head …
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Tim & Tay head into the holiday season with a hit musical that marks an early technological predecessor to IMAX: White Christmas. Tune in for a chat about blockbusters (old and new), Vista Vision, and Danny Kaye. Synopsis White Christmas tells the story of two World War II veterans and entertainers who team up to save their former commanding office…
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Tim & Tay attempt to get in the holiday spirit with this discussion of Richard Donner's somewhat uneven Dickensian adaptation, Scrooged. Synopsis This modern-day, quasi-meta adaptation of Charles Dickens' classic "A Christmas Carol," tells the story of a cynical TV executive who undergoes a transformative journey of self-discovery during the holida…
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Tim & Tay are joined by Erica Sherwood to talk about an undeniable classic: E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. We discuss world-class child actors, Spielberg's insane lighting choices, and E.T.'s penchant for day beers. Synopsis Stranded on earth, a kind alien befriends a young boy in California and attempts to stay one step ahead of the authorities while…
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Tim & Tay dig into the surprisingly odd yet undeniably heartfelt children's cult classic, The Iron Giant. Tune in for a chat about the loss of innocence, seamless melding of traditional and computer animation, and Christopher MacDonald. Synopsis A young boy in Cold War-era Maine befriends a giant robot from outer space, and must protect it from bot…
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Akil Wade, known as "The Wolf of AI," is really good at using AI, or Artificial Intelligence. He teaches people how to use AI to do better in business and life. Akil believes AI is not just about computers and technology. He believes it's a way to do things smarter and better. He shows people how AI can help them make good decisions, get more done,…
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Akil Wade, known as "The Wolf of AI," is really good at using AI, or Artificial Intelligence. He teaches people how to use AI to do better in business and life. Akil believes AI is not just about computers and technology. He believes it's a way to do things smarter and better. He shows people how AI can help them make good decisions, get more done,…
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Tim & Tay honour the late, great William Friedkin by talking about one of the most successful films of all time: The Exorcist. Synopsis After exhausting all conventional forms of medicine and care, a distraught mother asks the catholic church to perform an exorcism for her suffering, manic daughter. Starring Ellen Burstyn, Linda Blair and Jason Mil…
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Tim & Tay get dig into one of the most accessible horror movies of the modern era, and one that maybe doesn't hold up under close scrutiny. Tune in for a discussion of world-building, high concept strategy, and more. Synopsis A family lives their lives in silence, trying to survive in the presence of alien creatures that hunt by sound. Starring Joh…
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Tim & Tay get to talk horror once again in this discussion of Neil Marshall's The Descent. We explore this movie's legacy in a genre that has somewhat forgot it, wise filmmaking on a lower budget, and much more. Synopsis A day of spelunking turns into a nightmare after a group of friends gets trapped underground and pursued by terrifying predators.…
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Tim and Tay are joined by Bunny Stephenson (Instagram / Letterboxd) to talk about our second David Fincher pick for our potlucks: Fight Club. We discuss the movie's exquisite portrayal of brutal violence, its not-so-subtle homoeroticism, and the reception of this satirical take on '90s men's existential crisis. Synopsis A depressed man’s life is ch…
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Tim & Tay take on capitalism in this episode on Nightcrawler. This slick and unsettling film stars Jake Gyllenhaal in his best performance, and explores ambition, tenacity, and the other characteristics most valued by the modern western world. Synopsis Lou Bloom, an ambitious and resourceful Los Angeles resident, methodically tests the moral and ec…
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Tim & Tay talk both of Tarantino's revenge epics, Kill Bill Vols 1 &2. Tune in for a discussion of how these films have aged, how they deny audience expectations, and more. Synopsis Kill Bill Vols 1 & 2 tell the story of an assassin’s quest for revenge against her spurned master and ex, Bill. Starring Uma Thurman and directed by Quentin Tarantino, …
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Tim & Tay explore the movie that launched Christopher Nolan's career in proper: Memento. We talk about its innovative story structure, the way it plays with the nature of film, and how Carrie-Anne Moss can be pretty mean sometimes. Synopsis A man with short-term memory loss tracks his wife’s killer, employing a series of habitual techniques to find…
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Tim & Tay dig into John Woo's maximalist style with the ridiculous, fun, and arguarbly flawed Face/Off. Synopsis FBI agent Sean Archer undergoes radical surgery to trade faces with his nemesis, the terrorist Castor Troy, in order to discover the location of a bomb that threatens Los Angeles. Starring Nicholas Cage and John Travolta, and directed by…
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Tim & Tay get to talk about one of their all time favourite films: William Friedkin's Sorcerer. In this first installment for our bomb month (in honour of the forthcoming Oppenheimer), we talk explosions, existential dread, and much more. Synopsis Four desperate men, on the run from their past lives and stuck in a quagmire of Colombian poverty, agr…
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Tim & Tay revisit the seminal summer blockbuster: Jaws. We talk about the dawn of the modern movie megahit, the difficulty of shooting a movie on the ocean, and much more. Synopsis When a great white shark terrorizes a tourist trap island off the coast of New York, the local police chief, an oceanographer, and a seasoned fisherman are charged with …
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Tim & Tay honour the legacy of summer blockbusters by discussing Stephen Spielberg's adventure classic, Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark. We talk fallible heroes, action along the z-axis, and much more. Synopsis An adventuring archaeologist races to beat the Nazis to a priceless, potentially powerful religious relic in this globe-trott…
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Tim & Tay dig into the iconic Quentin Tarantino and his oeuvre for the first time with his revisionist fantasy: Once Upon A Time...In Hollywood. Tune in for a discussion of cache-cashing, period-specific production design, and much more. Synopsis Once Upon A Time...In Hollywood tells the story of waning ‘60s TV star Rick Dalton and his stunt double…
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Tim and Tay are once again joined by James Stacey (The Grey Nato) to talk about our first David Fincher pick for our potlucks: Se7en. We discuss the movie that launched Fincher's film career in proper, how it stands as a unique work of its time, and who we'd cast as an alternate Mills and Somerset. Synopsis A veteran detective partners with a rooki…
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Remi Adeleke, a true testament to resilience and unwavering determination, has forged an extraordinary path from the streets of Nigeria to the elite ranks of the U.S. Navy SEALs and onto the Hollywood big screen. A devoted father, best-selling author, and man of faith, Remi's remarkable journey serves as an inspiration to all. Drawing from his dive…
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Remi Adeleke, a true testament to resilience and unwavering determination, has forged an extraordinary path from the streets of Nigeria to the elite ranks of the U.S. Navy SEALs and onto the Hollywood big screen. A devoted father, best-selling author, and man of faith, Remi's remarkable journey serves as an inspiration to all. Drawing from his dive…
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Tim & Tay talk about one of the most iconic animated movies of all time, Spirited Away. They discuss this timeless film's attention to the child's perspective, its careful development of her developing sense of agency, and director/writer Hayao Miyazaki's singular approach to his animation. Synopsis Spirited Away tells the story of 10-year-old Chih…
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Tim & Tay talk about the new era of animation in this discussion of Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse. Tune in for a comparison of Peter Parker and Miles Morales, a celebration of innovative animation, and more. Synopsis Unsure of who or what he wants to be, Brooklyn teenager Miles Morales is bitten by a radioactive spider and develops special powe…
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