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Apple TV Plus’ newest animated film, Luck, is coming to the streaming platform August 5. To learn more about and the adorable Bob the Cat, we sat down for an interview with Simon Pegg. Looking for a toxic-free place to talk about your favorite fandoms ? Join our Facebook Group Interview with Simon Pegg for Luck Luck follows Sam Greenfield (Eva Noblezada), the unluckiest person in the world who desperately wants to help her friend. One day she meets a black cat named Bob (Simon Pegg) who leaves behind a lucky penny. Sam is excited and cannot wait to give it to her friend. But when it gets lost, she finds Bob again and follows him into the never-before-seen Land of Luck in hopes of tracking down a new penny. Nothing goes as planned and she is going to need more than luck if she wants to help her friend, the inhabitants of the Land of Luck, and herself. Ashley, born on Friday the 13th, loved how this movie turned superstitions on their heads. It was refreshing to see black cats get some much needed love. Because as you know, she is also a cat fan. We asked Simon about what excited him most about Luck, how he related to Bob, as well as working on voice acting gigs versus live action. To hear the whole interview take a listen below. Subscribe to the Geek Girls Universe Podcast Here ! Luck comes to Apple TV Plus August 5, 2022. The post S3E24: Interview with Simon Pegg for Luck appeared first on Geek Girls Universe .
Happy birthday, Hot Fuzz! Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg's cracking cop comedy is now fifteen years old, if you can believe it. And in this very special episode of the Empire Podcast, recorded live at Kings Place as part of our all-day celebration of Episode 500, Chris Hewitt sits down with Wright and Pegg live on stage for a one-hour deep dive into the movie. Featuring never-before-heard stories of the writing of, and making of, the movie, it's a must-listen. And that's even before we get to the late cameo (of sorts) from a very special surprise guest. Bring the noise!
The pod train is back at the station! This week, Awais and Cameron chat about all the movie news from the last two week including Tron 3, Jude Law as Captain Hook, Margot Robbie in Pirates of the Caribbean and, of course, film delays. This week's releases and reviews include The Old Guard, Scoob, Finding The Way Back and Lost Transmissions which stars Simon Pegg who is our first 'guest' Enjoy! Cameron - @CamzoOG Awais - @OasisAwais (Note: 35mm was not shot on 35mm)
The always charming Simon Pegg talks to Ali about his new movie, indie drama Lost Transmissions, on this Sunday interview special. Towards the end though, things get seriously geeky as Simon guides us through his house and all the awesomely nerdy stuff he has there, as well as answering some very silly questions because... why not?
Impressionist Jim Meskimen's interview with the supporting cast of Mission: Impossible- Fallout, Simon Pegg, VIng Rhames and Alec Baldwin. All voices impersonated.
Parker Posey was late and we had to interview Simon Pegg, so we did them both at the same time. Somehow it worked out!
Zoe Ball and James King sit in for Simon and Mark. Al Pacino talks about Danny Collins, Simon Pegg discusses Man Up. Plus the Box Office Top 10 and reviews including Danny Collins, Man Up, San Andreas, Search Party and Results. Download the Kermode and Mayo podcast at bbc.co.uk/podcasts/5live. Email: mayo@bbc.co.uk Text: 85058 (charged at your standard network rate) Twitter: @wittertainment.
Rafer thinks it's a week for people on film to take personal responsibility for their lives. But not all of them seem up for the task. The members of the Altman family need to tell the truth and make peace with each other in "This is Where I Leave You." A podcaster needs to face a strange challenger in "Tusk." A former cop must commit crimes to fight crimes in "A Walk Among the Tombstones." And a group of teenage boys must take control of their lives and free themselves of what cages them in "The Maze Runner." Finally, Simon Pegg discusses the importance of taking personal responsibility for one's happiness, when he sits down with Kristen to discuss his new film, "Hector and the Search for Happiness." Subscribe to the Movie Date podcast, like Movie Date on Facebook, follow Kristen on Twitter, and leave a message for Rafer and Kristen anytime at 571-7MOVIES (571-766-8437).
Simon Pegg, Nick Frost and director Edgar Wright talk to Simon and Mark about their new film The World's End. Plus the Box Office Top 10 and Mark's reviews of the week's new releases including The Frozen Ground, Breathe In and Springsteen and I.