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In a special episode of Film Stories, Simon is joined by Kevin Costner and John Debney. Costner is, of course, the star, director and co-writer of Horizon: An American Saga , which he conceived and part-financed. Debney is a composer working on his fourth Kevin Costner-related project. The pair share their stories of making Horizon . The conversation also looks at funding films, a few films from both Kevin Costner and John Debney's back catalogues, and a whole lot more... --- Get NordVPN 2Y plan + 4 months extra here ➼ https://nordvpn.com/fspn It’s risk-free with Nord’s 30-day money-back guarantee! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Michael sits down with actor Kevin Costner in front of a studio audience at SiriusXM in New York City, the morning after the premiere of the newest season of Paramount Network's "Yellowstone." Costner left the show after five years, and is now focusing on his passion project, "Horizon: An American Saga." Michael calls 'Horizon' "a Movie that deserves to be seen." But before that, right at the open, Michael asks him about last night's Yellowstone episode...did Costner even watch it? Listen to find out. Original air date 11 November 2024.
Horizon: An American Saga is a story Kevin Costner have been dreaming to direct since 1988 and the perfect saga for the festival audience. The post “Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 2”, interview with director Kevin Costner appeared first on Fred Film Radio .
It's pretty much a given that Kevin Costner is the best movie athlete of all-time (at least according to this podcast he is). At the heart of his case is three top tier baseball movies; "Bull Durham," "Field of Dreams," and "For Love of the Game." NBC Sports baseball reporter Jessica Kleinschmidt joins to tell us why "For Love of the Game" is her favorite baseball movie, and to compare & contrast the Costner baseball movie trio. We break down: The best aspect of each film How each movie handled baseball The respective casts Each film's "Big Chill" moment And more Big Screen Sports is brought to you by Blue Wire Podcasts and presented by BetOnline.ag. Make sure to follow Jessica on Twitter @KleinschmidtJD to check out what she's doing for NBC Sports in the absence of live baseball. Make sure to subscribe for new episodes of Big Screen Sports every Monday. You can follow the podcast on Twitter @Big_ScreenSport and host Kyle Bandujo @kylebandujo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices You can support Big Screen Sports, get schedule updates, and pick movies to be covered in upcoming episodes by joining our Patreon at patreon.com/bigscreensports. Buy "Movies With Balls: The Greatest Sports Films of All Time, Analyzed, Mapped, and Illustrated" here or wherever books are sold. Big Screen Sports is hosted/edited by Kyle Bandujo, and produced & supported by Aaron Figureoa, Mike Schubert, Steve Rogers, Kevin Frost, Mike D, Ryan Yager, Mike Dries, Chris Mycoskie, John Craig, Sam Smith, Zach Rich, Classic Stadium Fire, Dan McFall, Kevin Enkelmann, Mac Lindsey, Curt Ritchie, Robert Dove, Andrew Teagul Benjamin Baumann, Jeff Estes, Anthony Scafone, Taylor Logan, Shawn Hoffman, Peter Roble, Jamie Bryan, Brad Brown, Don Jenver, Chris Raczynski, Ethan Lavery, Daniel Powell, Abhilash Reddy, Wil Thompson, Capers Thompson, and Rilwan Balogun. Alex McDaniel handles video production, social media, and special teams. Art for Big Screen Sports was created by Riki Prosper. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In an episode years in the making, Ed sits down with historian and friend Jack Rhoden to discuss the work of Kevin Costner. In addition to talking about specific films from the actor/director's back catalogue, they examine his status as a movie star, the almost mythic way in which he is used by some filmmakers to evoke a sense of Americana, and the peaks and valleys of a career that has had plenty of both. They also manage to compare Costner to both Lyndon Baines Johnson and indie-rock stalwarts Spoon, which is a pretty decent spectrum. 00:00:00 - 00:06:10 - Intro 00:06:11 - 01:03:21 - Ed & Jack discuss the career of Kevin Costner 01:03:22 - 01:09:23 - SRS Recommends & Outro