We like our men like we like our coffee - hot, grumpy, and named Harrison Ford. (email Thefordcastpodcast@gmail.com)
A bi-weekly podcast where actors/writers/comic minds Rachel Leishman (The Mary Sue) and Lauren Milberger (collider) attempt to watch and discuss all of Harrison Ford's film work chronologically.
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We like our men like we like our coffee - hot, grumpy, and named Harrison Ford. (email Thefordcastpodcast@gmail.com)
A bi-weekly podcast where actors/writers/comic minds Rachel Leishman (The Mary Sue) and Lauren Milberger (collider) attempt to watch and discuss all of Harrison Ford's film work chronologically.
Rachel and Lauren discuss Harrison Ford's 2002 film “K-19: Widowmaker”, co-starring Peter Sarsgaard and Liam Neeson, and directed by Oscar Winner Kathryn Bigelow. After a discussion of accents, the actors, and love of K-Bigs, the ladies spend the second half of the episode talking about their favorite female directors, with special focus on Patty Jenkins (“Wonder Woman”), Ava Duvernay (“Selma”, “13th” and “A Wrinkle In Time”), and Leslye Headland (“Bachelorette” and “Sleeping with Other People”). Lauren also takes a moment to talk about some early history of female film directors, Ida Lupino, and the Hayes Code as a road block to more women behind the scenes.
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The Fordcast: A Harrison Ford Podcast
We like our men like we like our coffee - hot, grumpy, and named Harrison Ford. (email Thefordcastpodcast@gmail.com)
A bi-weekly podcast where actors/writers/comic minds Rachel Leishman (The Mary Sue) and Lauren Milberger (collider) attempt to watch and discuss all of Harrison Ford's film work chronologically.