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Already on 10 episodes across 9 shows — and counting.
Most recently spotted 23 days ago on “Divine Timing”.
Uh, yeah... hi. Richard here. I was, uh, pretty reluctant to accept David’s invitation. But given my experience from Close Encounters of the Third Kind... I figured, what the hell? With Spielberg's new movie "The Disclosure" coming soon, it's time we look at the Bible's disclosure of paranormal activity. 🔥 IN THIS EPISODE: ✅ Samson's Parents: The angel who "beamed up" in the flames (Judges 13) ✅ Ezekiel's Vision: Wheels within wheels, eyes, and strange lights (Ezekiel 1) ✅ Revelation 9: The biomechanical locusts with human faces and body armor ✅ The Real Disclosure: We've never been alone, but it's not little green men ✅ Spiritual Warfare: The biblical answer to "Who is out there?" 💡 THE HEARTBEAT: The Bible depicts a spiritual battle that often manifests itself to deceive mankind. Whatever is coming in the new "Disclosure" movie, keep Scripture in mind. We've never been alone. But the question is... who is it that's out there? 🎧 Put on your headphones. Keep your eyes on the skies, but keep your Bibles open. Richard out. --- 📖 Key Scriptures: Judges 13 | Ezekiel 1 | Revelation 9 | Ephesians 6:12 🔗 Read the full article with 5-Minute Activation: https://divinetiming.io/bible-stories-legends-richard-dreyfuss-bibles-disclosure-day 👇 COMMENT "DISCLOSURE" if you believe the Bible has the answers to the paranormal! #BibleStoriesWithLegends #RichardDreyfuss #TheDisclosure #BiblicalParanormal #CloseEncounters #Ezekiel #Revelation9 #SpiritualWarfare #DivineTiming #Maranatha #UFO
Actor Richard Dreyfuss talks with Turner Classic Movies host Ben Mankiewicz about fighting for the role that would launch his career into the stratosphere: the shark expert Matt Hooper in Steven Spielberg's "Jaws." He also discusses the notoriously problem-plagued production; his awe of co-star Robert Shaw; and the most valuable lesson he learned during the film's 159-day shoot on Martha's Vineyard.
A recent headline in the trades went 'Richard Dreyfuss Takes Stage At Massachusetts ‘Jaws’ Screening Wearing Dress Before Delivering Rant Described As Transphobic; Venue Apologizes.' That was a banger of a headline, but actual video and audio from the event was pretty spotty . Whenever I see headlines like these, I kind of wonder, "Was it really that bad, or was some humorless person just ignoring context and and inflection to make it sound as provocative as possible?" Luckily when I tweeted about it, someone immediately piped up "hey, I was at that screening!" I naturally figured, well, we might as well ask him about it. Our guest is Wes Rosen, who's a cook from Beverly, Massachusetts. He sent me a picture from the evening to prove that he was there, which probably wouldn't pass muster with the FBI, but I have no reason to believe he's bullshitting me (if it turns out I got "took," in The Wire parlance, I'll be the first to issue a correction). Wes says he doesn't listen to the show, but as a guy who makes fun of NPR and attends Jaws screenings he seems very much our demo. As far as the question, "Was it really that bad, or was some humorless person just ignoring context and and inflection to make it sound as bad as possible," Wes seems to suggest that it was a little bit of both. Richard Dreyfuss's book that he was promoting, by the way, is called "One Thought Scares Me. " "Our democratic republic is failing, and it shouldn’t be a surprise. We can’t fly a plane without training; we can’t practice medicine without attending medical school. And yet we expect the American people to wield the full power of their citizenship, the product of the most revolutionary governmental thinking in human history, without any education. We no longer teach our children the Bill of Rights or Constitution. We don’t teach the Enlightenment values that underpin them. We don’t teach the critical thinking skills and mental agility necessary for our own sovereignty. We’ve stopped teaching civics, and now we can’t have a civil political discussion. The American experiment may fail if we don’t act. Richard Dreyfuss is a forceful advocate for civic education. His latest work, One Thought Scares Me…, explains how the lack of civics education in American education for the last fifty years has led to the deterioration of all aspects of the lives of us, the people. And it shows us the path to reclaiming our American ideals." It sounds like Dreyfuss hates Trump, but is also maybe anti-#MeToo and confused by "The LGBT" and trans identities in general. Which is to say, probably pretty close to the Frotcast Listener's Parents Demographic. Talk to your confused Boomer parents about the dangers of Shrimp Jesus today. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Welcome to The B-Side, from The Film Stage. Here we talk about movie stars! Not the movies that made them famous or kept them famous, but the ones that they made in between. And today we talk to the legend Richard Dreyfuss, currently starring in the film Sweetwater, in theaters now. Written and directed by Martin Guigui, the film tells the true story of basketball icon Nat "Sweetwater" Clifton, the first African-American player to sign an NBA contract. Dreyfuss plays league president Maurice Podoloff, stuck between a desire to integrate the sport and a perceived need to keep the more racist team owners happy. We chat with Dreyfuss about the new film and a select few of his lesser-seen gems. Among them are the Steven Spielberg 1989 romance Always (“It was my chance to play Spencer Tracy,” Dreyfuss says of the film), the gambling comedy Let It Ride, and the Sidney Lumet drama Night Falls on Manhattan. We marvel at Dreyfuss’ ability to play complex characters, often understanding two opposing things as true at the same time. His innate charm often serves as a balm when playing thornier cads and conmen. The man himself speaks to what he searches for in his characters, marks the pronounced post-war change in Jimmy Stewart’s career as an essential reference point, and comments on his reputation preceding him unfairly at times. Be sure to give us a follow on Twitter and Facebook at @TFSBSide. Also enter our giveaways, get access to our private Slack channel, and support new episodes by becoming a Patreon contributor. We are also now on Spotify and Stitcher. Enjoy!
Will society ever be able to reach its full potential? Passionate actor turned passionate civics activist Richard Dreyfuss joins us today to share excerpts from his upcoming book, The Return to Senselessness. His book is centered on the significance of history and honoring our roots in preserving our nationalism. He seeks to revive civics education and teach future generations about the power of citizenship and the principles that hold America together. In this episode, he sits with Steve Farber to talk about his mission to encourage and elevate the teaching of civics in American schools. Listen in as Richard looks back on his acting career and discusses how he realized that civics education could revitalize patriotism. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://www.stevefarber.com/podcast/
MK3D Live! with Hollywood legend Richard Dreyfuss and poet and filmmaker Be Manzini. Want to come to a recording of a Mark Kermode Live in 3D show at the BFI Southbank in London? You can book tickets to next month’s MK3D here: https://whatson.bfi.org.uk/Online/default.asp?doWork::WScontent::loadArticle=Load&BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::article_id=9FD162DC-3C10-43AB-ADCC-31364C1822AE&BOparam::WScontent::loadArticle::context_id=9F31E26A-0485-48B9-B9CB-4BA957BE7942 If it says it's sold out - don’t despair, there are often returns so check again nearer the time. Follow Mark @KermodeMovie www.markkermode.co.uk Kermode On Film is produced by HLA Agency and Hidden Flack Producers Hedda Archbold, Nick Freand Jones and Tom Whalley © HLA Agency Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Edinburgh International Film Festival has been showcasing fantastic films from across genres and around the world for a week already. In this episode Lee Hutchison and Dallas King share their diverse range of interviews with the writers, directors and talent of the festival so far. 00:01:08 - Astronaut (Richard Dreyfuss & Shelagh McLeod) 00:16:07 - Yesterday (Danny Boyle) 00:20:11 - Love Type D (Sasha Collington) 00:31:27 - The Captor (Robert Budreau) 01:00:12 - Emma Peeters (Nicole Palo) 01:16:00 - Boyz In The Wood (Ninian Doff & Kate Dickie)
In the first part of a double episode that will examine the career of legendary actor Richard Dreyfuss (Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Mr. Holland's Opus), Tim chats with the actor about everything from the importance of watching old movies to what his sequel for Close Encounters may have looked like. * Facebook.com/reelhooligans/ * Twitter @ReelHooligans * Instagram @reel_hooligans * Follow us on iTunes, Spotify and Google Play.
NOTE: This fest no longer associates with Richard due to his alleged sexual misconduct, but we did interview him before anything came to light. We’ve got a lot to share with you about the 5th annual, all-ages, D-I-Y Richard Dreyfest, August 11th and 12th at eight venues across Downtown Billings. In this episode, you’ll hear interviews with some of the Montana-based and out-of-state musicians, visual artists, poets, and comedians performing at this 2-day event, along with an extra deluxe, super coveted interview with the man himself. We’re also gonna be sharing samples of the artist’s work, little vignettes of what life’s like for them in the days leading up to the festival, and more. For more information on Richard Dreyfest, visit waste-division.org , where you can find artist interviews, discounted presale tix ($15!), and schedule information. Produced by Brie Ripley. Music: "Do the Nelz" by Idaho Green "Daydream" by Bull Market "New Day Shine" by Noise Noise Noise "Prairie is an Island" by Megagiant "Pretty Well and Waisted" by Tiny Plastic Stars "We Were Young" by Parker Brown "AFK Pretty Girls" by Silverbow Society "Barney's Theme" by Snow Bored "Snow Boogie" by Snow Bored Backseat Sessions: "I am a Stranger" by Ty Herman "Bully Pulpit" by Maddie Alpert "Life" by Alex Michaels Other stuff: "Make Something Beautiful Before You Are Dead" by Steve Roggenbuck "Serenade" by Edgar Allen Poe
NOTE: This fest no longer associates with Richard due to his alleged sexual misconduct, but we did interview him before anything came to light. This Sunday, we’ve got a podcast coming out that will feature interviews with bands, comedians, visual artists, and poets who are part of the upcoming, 5th annual Richard Dreyfest. We’re sharing tracks from some of the three dozen bands playing this two-day, all-ages, DIY event. Those tracks will be available for you to stream, or download so that you can start getting hyped for the fest, which is taking place August 11th and 12th in 8 venues across Downtown Billings. We’ll also be sharing a very special interview… We’ll have that podcast available for you to stream on Waste-Division dot org, and ready for you to download on iTunes, podbean, or wherever you get your podcasts, this Sunday. For more information, visit our website, www.waste-division.org . Produced by Brie Ripley. Music: "Do the Nelz" by Idaho Green "Daydream" by Bull Market "New Day Shine" By Noise Noise Noise "Prairie is an Island" by Megagiant
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