![]() Thanks for spending it with me and the Jeff Dwoskin show. How cool is that? All right, it's gonna be the best Christmas ever. It's Christmas week, and we have a very special Christmas guests for you, Scott Schwartz. ![]() Welcome, everybody to Episode 33 of the Jeff Dwoskin show. Thank you, Parker for that amazing introduction. But the podcast we all need with your host, Jeff Dwoskin. Well join the club and settle in for the Jeff Dwoskin show. Looking to sound like you know what's going on in the world, pop culture, social strategy, comedy and other funny stuff. Yes, the show used to be called Live from Detroit: The Jeff Dwoskin Show.Subscribe to my Youtube channel (watch Crossing the Streams!). ![]() The Jeff Dwoskin Show podcast on Twitter.Social Media Tip: Jeff goes on and on about Twitter polls and is joyous about the return of Twitter retweet normalcy. The hashtag featured in this episode is #NewEndingsToXmasMovies Hashtag Fun: Jeff dives into recent trends and reads some of his favorite tweets from trending hashtags. You’re going to love my conversation with Scott Schwartz Get an insider’s perspective on what it’s like to be a child actor in Hollywood.Discover Scott’s personal and professional relationship with legendary comedian Richard Pryor.Learn about Scott’s other popular movies, including ‘The Toy’ and ‘Kidco’.Scott discusses his experience working on the set of the iconic holiday movie.Gain insights into the making of ‘A Christmas Story’ from one of its cast members.Scott Schwartz, the star of ‘A Christmas Story’ joins us for a special Christmas episode.I Triple Dog Dare Ya to stop what you’re doing and listen to this amazing episode. Step into the holiday season with Flick himself, Scott Schwartz, as he shares never-before-heard stories about his time on ‘A Christmas Story,’ his bond with Richard Pryor, and the challenges of growing up in Hollywood. #221 Crossing The Streams with Ernest Harden Jr., from Sweetwater (Bonus Ep57).#222 American Idol’s William Hung is a Champion By Choice.#223 UnCabaret’s Godmother of Alternative Comedy: A Conversation with Beth Lapides.#224 Lydia Cornell is Too Close For Comfort.#225 The Illustrated History of Bob Eckstein.#226 Here’s the Story of the Brady Bunch’s Christopher Knight.#227 Crossing The Streams with Three Identical Strangers (Bonus Ep58) – Great TV binge watching suggestions!.#228 Hello, Lied the Agent: An Insider’s Look into Hollywood with Ian Gurvitz.#229 I Am Crossing The Streams (Bonus Ep59) – Great TV binge watching suggestions!.#230 Slapping the Bass with John Billings of The Monkees.#231 Crossing The Streams Has Cold Feet (Bonus Ep60) – Great TV binge watching suggestions!.#232 Inside the Magic of Parks and Recreation with Jim O’Heir.#233 Laughing with Courtney Cronin Dold: Comedy, Music, and More.#234 The Art of Media and Entertainment with Fritz Coleman and Louise “Weezy” Palanker.#235 Kathy Garver: Surviving Cissy and Keeping the Legacy of Family Affair Alive.Herself and her children, is livid." - Ebert. ![]() ![]() The chief schemer is Chertkov (Giamatti), his intenseįollower, who idealistically believes Tolstoy should leave his literaryįortune to the Russian people. Cast: James McAvoy, Helen Mirren, Christopher Plummer, Paul Giamatti and Kerry Condon."The Last Station" focuses on the last year of Count Tolstoyįull-bearded Shakespearian figure presiding over a household of The Last Station (2009) Director Michael Hoffman. Here is some information about those in the film. In 1908, Tolstoy and his family appeared in an early motion picture, and if you saw The Last Station (2009) you may want to compare your memories with the real thing. Among the first to admire it was Leo Tolstoy, and I reprinted his late 19th-century reaction in my Book of Film. The grand Poobah writes: I have been assured by many posters on my video games blog entry that it took decades for the cinema to gain recognition as an art form. ![]()
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