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'Roger & Me' is a weekly movie review podcast tribute to 'Siskel & Ebert' hosted by film critics Brett Arnold & Mark Dujsik, aiming to cover every new theatrical and streaming release each Friday in the format Gene Siskel & Roger Ebert pioneered.
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Chasing Amy Adams

Dane McDonald and Louis Peitzman

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A movie-by-movie breakdown of the career of Amy Adams, from her humble beginnings in the late '90s to her work today. Co-hosts Dane McDonald and Louis Peitzman are charting the ups, downs, obstacles, and triumphs in this chronological deep dive into her filmography.
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Strangers From Twitter

Brett Arnold and Lauren Duca

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"Strangers from Twitter" is an interview show that aims to get personal about the connections and conversations forged through Twitter ... and alright, fine, they'll talk about memes, too. Once a week, hosts Lauren Duca (@laurenduca) and Brett Arnold (@brettredacted) sit down with a Twitter personality, who is a stranger to at least one of them, to find out who they really are, both on and offline. Along the way, a discussion about how the site is reworking our relationships, creating opport ...
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Step Inside the Yard for exclusive interviews with players, coaches, scouts, exclusive guests and more! Join hosts, Brett Hollander and Geoff Arnold every Thursday to hear what we can look forward to during the 2021 season. You never know who may stop by, Inside the Yard. Subscribe today to know when the latest episode will drop!
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Jacob Knight and Marten Carlson

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Jacob and Marten bring you conversations with writers, directors, actors, academics, authors, podcast hosts, and fellow film freaks, delivering in-depth chats that, in one way or another, pair well with the movie(s) of the week.
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At the intersection of ideas and action, showcasing innovative insights from industry professionals around the world presented by Longitude.site fellows. Our episodes explore thought provoking values that are essential in every career - ranging from imagination, motivation, and collaboration to many others.
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Given Amy Adams' low level of fame at the time, it's hard to even call her brief, wordless appearance in the 2006 musical comedy Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny a cameo—but that won't stop us from covering it. We're joined by Roger & Me and New Flesh host Brett Arnold to talk about how Amy ended up playing Gorgeous Woman, and why this movie had …
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Send us a text 8:05 The Long Walk 20:44 Spinal Tap II: The End Continues 34:36 The Man in My Basement 34:37 Bang Bang 39:49 Code 3 45:26 Splitsville It's a 6-movie week here on 'Roger (Ebert) & Me,' the only comprehensive 'Siskel & Ebert'-style review show out there! A film criticism podcast. Please rate and review on Apple Podcasts. Even if you're…
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Andrea Bumstead, founder of CS Impact and fractional Chief Customer Officer, shares how she built her business by solving big challenges companies were too hesitant to commit to full-time. She explains why CS teams must tie themselves directly to revenue, the pitfalls of traditional QBRs and her 15-minute QBR framework, and how to forecast renewals…
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Amy Adams has a slightly bigger part (emphasis on slightly) in the 2006 comedy The Ex, where she plays crunchy granola mom Abby. We're joined by Hey, That's Me! And The George Lucas Talk Show co-host Patrick Cotnoir to talk about the star power that convinced Amy to take this role, and why the more offensive unrated cut might be a better movie. Plu…
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In this episode of RevOps Review, Jeff Ignacio sits down with Rich Archbold, SVP at HubSpot, for a deep dive into how one of the most iconic GTM platforms is using AI, not just to scale workflows, but to rethink them entirely. Rich shares how HubSpot is applying AI across the customer journey, from CRM hygiene to guided selling, to coaching reps vi…
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Send us a text 6:31 The Conjuring: Last Rites 17:25 Twinless 26:45 The Threesome 32:20 The Cut 39:19 The Baltimorons 46:13 Riefenstahl It's a 6-movie week here on 'Roger (Ebert) & Me,' the only comprehensive 'Siskel & Ebert'-style review show out there! A film criticism podcast. Please rate and review on Apple Podcasts. Even if you're on Spotify or…
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Send us a text 4:10 Caught Stealing 16:22 The Roses 27:09 The Toxic Avenger 38:04 The Thursday Murder Club 44:03 A Little Prayer 50:45 American Sweatshop 57:39 Vice Is Broke It's a 7-movie week here on 'Roger (Ebert) & Me,' the only comprehensive 'Siskel & Ebert'-style review show out there! A film criticism podcast. Please rate and review on Apple…
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Patrick Spychalski, co-founder of The Kiln, joins to unpack the growing role of go-to-market engineering. From his early work creating content for Clay to founding one of the first GTM engineering agencies, Patrick explains how GTM engineering differs from RevOps, the core tools and workflows driving efficiency today, and why companies should focus…
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Instead of following up Junebug with Oscar bait, Amy Adams returned to studio comedy in 2006's Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby, where she plays Ricky's assistant-turned-love interest, Susan. We're joined by Emmy-winning reporter and Screen Rant host Ash Crossan to talk about Amy's iconic monologue, and whether or not this movie is funni…
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Send us a text 7:27 Eden 22:11 Honey Don't! 30:11 Relay 38:11 Eenie Meanie 46:33 Lurker 53:56 We're Not Safe Here Sorry for the delay! Brett was moving. It's a 6-movie week here on 'Roger (Ebert) & Me,' the only comprehensive 'Siskel & Ebert'-style review show out there! A film criticism podcast. Please rate and review on Apple Podcasts. Even if yo…
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In this episode, Jeff sits down with Noah Adelstein, who leads international growth at Rippling and hosts The GTM Engineer podcast. They unpack how Noah helped scale Rippling’s Australia team from 10 to 80+, the evolving state of cold email, and how GTM engineers are reshaping the way we think about growth. Noah shares why marketers must obsess ove…
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Amy Adams received her first of six Academy Award nominations for the 2005 dramedy Junebug, where she plays the very sweet (and very chatty) Ashley. We're joined by writer and This Had Oscar Buzz co-host Chris Feil to talk about how close Amy came to taking home the gold, and why movies like this don't get made anymore. Plus: running away from Mike…
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Send us a text 4:04 Nobody 2 13:58 Highest 2 Lowest 29:31 Night Always Comes 36:50 Witchboard 43:22 East of Wall 51:04 Suspended Time 57:44 The Glassworker 01:06:27 The Knife 01:12:20 Fixed 1:15:45 Went Up the Hill 01:21:01 Jimmy & Stiggs It's an 11-movie week here on 'Roger (Ebert) & Me,' the only comprehensive 'Siskel & Ebert'-style review show o…
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Enterprises are rethinking go-to-market from the ground up. And the foundation is clean, unified, orchestrated data. In this episode, Brian Aggerbeck shares how leading companies are using Data-as-a-Service (DaaS) to build centralised architectures that fuel GTM at scale, without adding more tools or noise. From composable systems to AI-readiness, …
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As we approach Amy Adams' first Oscar nomination, we're forced to endure one more misguided indie. In the 2005 comedy Standing Still, she plays another bride-to-be, Elise, who is celebrating her upcoming nuptials with her friends, the worst people you've ever met. We're joined by writer and Podcast Like It's... co-host Phil Iscove to talk about Amy…
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Jeff Ignacio sits down with John Queally, Senior Director of RevOps at Clari, to explore how modern RevOps can go from support function to strategic command center. John shares how his team leverages product telemetry, AI-powered account health scores, and a unified cadence to drive real outcomes across the GTM funnel. They also dig into why RevOps…
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Send us a text 6:03 Weapons 29:15 Freakier Friday 40:23 Sketch 50:08 The Pickup 58:06 Harvest 01:07:31 Descendant 01:13:35 Strange Harvest 01:21:18 Shaman 01:27:16 Videoheaven It's a 7-movie week here on 'Roger (Ebert) & Me,' the only comprehensive 'Siskel & Ebert'-style review show out there! A film criticism podcast. Please rate and review on App…
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In the no man's land between Catch Me If You Can and Junebug, Amy Adams did make one studio film: the 2005 romantic comedy The Wedding Date, in which she plays Amy, the bride whose titular wedding inspires her half-sister to hire a sex worker. We're joined by podcaster and digital strategist Wynter Mitchell to talk about Amy's fixation on English b…
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Send us a text 3:36 The Naked Gun 12:33 Together 20:53 She Rides Shotgun 28:50 War of the Worlds 36:48 Souleymane's Story 43:24 To Kill a Wolf 49:44 River of Blood It's a 7-movie week here on 'Roger (Ebert) & Me,' the only comprehensive 'Siskel & Ebert'-style review show out there! A film criticism podcast. Please rate and review on Apple Podcasts.…
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It's not entirely clear when Amy Adams filmed the 2004 romantic dramedy The Last Run, where she takes on the thankless role of shrewish fiancée Alexis. By the time it was released, however, she got top billing to capitalize on her recent success. We're joined by Sporked writer and taste tester Gwynedd Stuart to talk about Amy phoning it in for a pa…
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Send us a text 4:43 The Fantastic Four: First Steps 25:03 Happy Gilmore 2 43:37 The Home 54:07 House on Eden 01:00:24 Oh Hi 01:07:41 Monster Island It's a 6-movie week here on 'Roger (Ebert) & Me,' the only comprehensive 'Siskel & Ebert'-style review show out there! A film criticism podcast. Please rate and review on Apple Podcasts. Even if you're …
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Working with Steven Spielberg and Leonardo DiCaprio on the 2002 crime dramedy Catch Me If You Can could have been Amy Adams' breakthrough, but that's not what ended up happening. We're joined by Variety senior entertainment writer Adam B. Vary to talk about Amy's transition from mean girl roles to tender vulnerability, and the somewhat muted recept…
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Alexander Lucey, Head of Finance and Ops at Unify GTM, joins to unpack how RevOps complexity evolves as a business scales - especially post-product market fit. He shares how Unify is building a "system of action" (not just a system of record), what it really takes to operationalise outbound with intent data, and why RevOps is a game of constant rec…
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Send us a text 5:46 I Know What You Did Last Summer (Madelyn Cline, Jennifer Love Hewitt) 20:53 Eddington (Joaquin Phoenix, Pedro Pascal, Emma Stone, Ari Aster) 36:20 Cloud 43:36 The Banished 49:57 Saint Clare (Bella Thorne) 56:18 Unicorns It's a 6-movie week here on 'Roger (Ebert) & Me,' the only comprehensive 'Siskel & Ebert'-style review show ou…
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Amy Adams got a slightly larger part in the 2002 romantic comedy Serving Sara, but her role as deceptively crafty mistress Kate wasn't enough to save the film from disaster. We're joined by Pure Innocent Fun author and Keep It! co-host Ira Madison III to talk about Amy being a bright spot in a bad movie, and how Matthew Perry's struggles nearly der…
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In this episode, Tom VanLangen, VP of RevOps at Quickbase, challenges the traditional idea of ops as gatekeepers. He shares why now is the time for ops leaders to embrace risk, carve out space for innovation, and say yes to calculated bets - especially when it comes to AI and evolving GTM playbooks.By Cognism
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Send us a text 4:10 Superman 24:10 Abraham's Boys: A Dracula Story 29:31 Sovereign 35:25 Sorry, Baby 43:14 Don't Let's Go To The Dogs Tonight 51:33 Daniela Forever 57:27 Push 01:03:34 Hot Spring Shark Attack It's an 8-movie week here on 'Roger (Ebert) & Me,' the only comprehensive 'Siskel & Ebert'-style review show out there! Please rate and review…
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Brett and Ariya return to preview the 2025 MLB Draft. Where will Jamie Arnold and Alex Lodise go? How many Noles will get drafted? The guys discuss these questions and evaluate how it could impact the 2026 team. They then chat with FSU Director of Program Development Randy Burdette about the future of FSU Baseball and what it will take to have the …
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Amy Adams continued her run of glorified cameo roles with her bit part as sorority mean girl Alex in the 2002 dark comedy romance Pumpkin. We're joined by This Ends at Prom co-host BJ Colangelo to talk about Amy's incredible calves, and what we mean when we call a movie a "problematic fave." Plus: the thrill of blonde Christina Ricci, unpacking soc…
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Nicole Looker, Director of RevOps at Rebuy, shares how she scaled from solo operator to strategic leader - with a focus on stakeholder trust, soft skills, and team development. She breaks down why RevOps success isn’t just about tooling, but about communication, prioritisation, and relationships. Expect insights on: Hiring for trust over technical …
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Send us a text 5:27 Jurassic World Rebirth 19:52 Heads of State 25:49 The Old Guard 2 34:34 40 Acres 40:23 Kill the Jockey It's a 5-movie week here on 'Roger (Ebert) & Me,' the only comprehensive 'Siskel & Ebert'-style review show out there! Please rate and review on Apple Podcasts. Even if you're on Spotify or YouTube, jump over there and throw us…
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After a few more substantial supporting roles, Amy Adams took on a glorified cameo as cheerleader Doreen in the 2002 coming-of-age sports drama The Slaughter Rule. We're joined by Vulture critic Roxana Hadadi to talk about Amy using her dance background to its full potential, and how this movie fumbles its football metaphors. Plus: our Ryan Gosling…
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Send us a text 6:27 F1: The Movie 17:18 M3GAN 2.0 25:40 Escape from the 21st Century (Now streaming on Fandor, try for free!) 31:51 In Vitro 37:36 Off The Grid 42:47 Ice Road: Vengeance 49:27 The Sound 54:11 The G 59:26 Stealing Pulp Fiction 01:04:48 Hot Milk 01:10:52 Everything's Going To Be Great It's an 11-movie week here on 'Roger (Ebert) & Me,…
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In this episode, Gabe Rothman (VP of Operations at Rescale) joins to unpack one of the biggest challenges facing RevOps leaders today: navigating the explosion of AI tools, deciding where to consolidate tech stacks, and figuring out how to truly drive efficiency - without simply chasing shiny objects. From AI’s evolving role in account planning to …
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Amy Adams had only just moved to Los Angeles when she booked the starring role of Kathryn Merteuil on the Fox series Manchester Prep. The show was canceled before it ever aired, but two episodes and some raunchier additional scenes were Frankensteined into the 2000 direct-to-video prequel Cruel Intentions 2. We're joined by Screen Drafts host Clay …
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Brett and Ariya return to the mics after a few weeks to process the final game of the season at Oregon State in the Supers. The guys are back to give final thoughts on 2025, things that surpassed and fell short of their expectations, and an early look at what the 2026 Seminoles could look like. They also touch on some transfer portal updates, what …
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In this special solo episode, Jeff dives deep into what happens when rapid growth hits a wall - and how RevOps leaders can untangle the complexity. From system sprawl to siloed teams and redundant tech, this is a practical guide to retooling your operating model, rebuilding governance, and making RevOps a strategic growth engine again.…
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Send us a text 4:39 28 Years Late 20:45 Elio 28:49 Bride Hard 34:16 Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore 40:53 Alma & the Wolf 45:21 Eye for an Eye 50:05 Found Footage: The Making of the Patterson Project 55:31 Familiar Touch Please rate and review on Apple Podcasts. Even if you're on Spotify or YouTube, jump over there and throw us 5 stars. We can't g…
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Amy Adams' second film was the 2000 comedy-horror satire Psycho Beach Party, adapted from Charles Busch's play of the same name, where she plays maneater and ice cream sandwich enthusiast Marvel Ann. We're joined by radio and podcast host John Hill to talk about Amy's early embrace of queer roles, and the importance of understanding the assignment.…
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Send us a text 3:46 How to Train Your Dragon 17:32 Materialists 32:50 Deep Cover 39:01 Echo Valley 46:29 The Unholy Trinity 52:24 Diablo 58:54 Best Wishes to All 01:06:01 Prime Minister 01:11:01 Tatami Please rate and review on Apple Podcasts. Even if you're on Spotify or YouTube, jump over there and throw us 5 stars. We can't get on RottenTomatoes…
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In this episode, Justin Humphreys, Head of RevOps at Bright Network, explains why foundational RevOps decisions - like which CRM to use - can make or break a startup’s growth. He shares insights from his telco roots, his move into marketing and CS ops, and why he’s now offering early-stage companies free advice through RevOps Hub.…
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Amy Adams made her cinematic debut with the 1999 cult classic mockumentary Drop Dead Gorgeous, where she plays American Teen Princess Pageant contestant Leslie Miller, a cheerleader with a voracious sexual appetite and a heart of gold. We talk about Amy’s transition from dinner theater to the big screen, and the way Drop Dead Gorgeous failed to fin…
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Jamie Arnold and Peyton Prescott delivered key performances on the mound to help FSU beat Oregon State 3-1 and force a winner take all rubber match in the Corvallis Super Regional. Brett and Ariya give their reactions to Arnold's masterclass, Prescott's ability to slam the door shut, and the team's overall toughness to battle back after Game 1's di…
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Brett and Ariya give their reactions to the 5-4 loss to Oregon State in Game 1 of the Super Regionals. From the big moments offensively, to Joey Volini's strong start and all the way to the base running blunders and melt down in the 9th inning, the guys chat about where the Noles fell short. They also preview Game 2 against the Beavers (9 PM ET, ES…
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Our host, Jeff Ignacio, sits down with Rich Bishop, founder of Midgame Consulting, to talk all things RevOps. From his unexpected leap into consulting to transforming go-to-market strategies at PE-backed and traditional companies. Rich shares what makes change management stick, how to win over skeptical sales teams, and why CRM adoption is about mo…
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Send us a text 4:23 From the World of John Wick: Ballerina 22:31 The Life of Chuck 41:22 Dangerous Animals 49:29 Predator: Killer of Killers 59:53 I Don't Understand You 01:06:21 The Ritual 01:12:58 Barron's Cove Please rate and review on Apple Podcasts. Even if you're on Spotify or YouTube, jump over there and throw us 5 stars. We can't get on Rot…
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Star third baseman Cal Fisher joins Sunday Golds in this in-depth episode. Brett and Ariya deep dive into the Tallahassee Regional and break down the weekend. Who stood out? Jamie Arnold's final masterpiece at Howser, Wes Mendes taking the next step, and the key hits from the lineup vs. Mississippi State. They also talk bullpen usage and batting or…
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