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Jodi and Philip discuss the eighth feature film from Aardman, an animation studio based in Bristol, England. Famous for their signature claymation style, 'Farmageddon' is their latest stop-motion photography project having spent almost two years in front of cameras and is a sequel to 2015's 'Shaun the Sheep Movie.' Shaun the Sheep has enjoyed a healthy career in commercials, TV series and animated shorts, and his second film finds him and his farm gang face-to-face with an extra-terrestrial visitor. The alien, known as "Lu-La" mistakenly lands on Earth after taking her parents' flying saucer on a joyride. She'll need more than a multi-pass to return home, considering both she and her newfound friends are clueless of how to properly fly a spaceship. Released in the U.S. on Netflix, this gorgeous Oscar-nominated sci-fi throwback delights from start to finish. Follow The ThawedCast: Conversations About Animation: twitter.com/thawedcast and instagram.com/thawedcast. instagram.com/dawsondelwinehlke, instagram.com/jodipolasky, twitter.com/hannahsmart, instagram.com/philipehlke. Visit thawedcast.com
This week we pick apart the much anticipated 'Snyder Cut' as well as Taika Waititi film 'The Hunt for the Wilderpeople'. Our So Solid U is the Aardman animation 'Shaun the Sheep: Farmageddon'. There's also the usual film news and our picks of films on tv this week. You can now support us by buying us a beer. It's dead easy, just go to www.buymeacoffee.com/dadsonfilmpod Find our watch diaries with ratings on Letterboxd - letterboxd.com/gregsmith and letterboxd.com/davegash Get in touch on twitter and instagram @dadsonfilmpod or find our more over at www.anchor.fm/dadsonfilm
Kalid and Joe do Zombies! We specifically chat about the 2004 classic, 'Shaun of the Dead,' and the numerous zombie-related references throughout. Episode notes can be found here.
This week Greg and Dave are joined by good friend Christian who quizzes the boys on their 'Shaun of the Dead' knowledge. How's that for a slice of fried gold? They also discuss the 'Home Alone' films (don't worry, just the first 2) and this week's homework is Darren Aronofsky's 2008 film 'The Wrestler' which stars Mickey Rourke. Get in touch on Twitter and Instagram @dadsonfilmpod or find out more at anchor.fm/dadsonfilm Find our watch diaries with ratings on Letterboxd - letterboxd.com/gregsmith and letterboxd.com/davegash
Disrupt your pandemic day with a comedic film review of 'Shaun of the Dead' (2004). A film that is described as "A man's uneventful life is disrupted by the zombie apocalypse." There is much more to it though, enjoy the many layers of foreshadowing, cornettos, and the sheer brilliance placed by director Edgar Wright that brings amusement to sheer horror.As always, get in touch by emailing us at parkwaytheaterpodcast@gmail.com or call and leave a voicemail at 612-217-2520.
This week I sit down with Shaun (@coconutrecords on TikTok) who has almost 100K TikTok followers thanks to her 'Shaun's Infinite Watch List' and 'Welcome to Your Twenties' series. Throughout the show, we discuss what it's like to get out of your hometown (and how to do it), what it's like living in LA (the people, the dating, the jobs), and why everyone lies... among other things. Shaun's Instagram: @goldshaun -- To stay up to date on the podcast you can find us on Instagram @inyourtwentys Need advice? Want to be featured on the show? Just wanna chat? Shoot an email to inyourtwentys@gmail.com Host: Tinah (Tina with an H) Ogalo @tinah.ogalo PSSSSSTTT. If you liked the episode, please follow/subscribe/download/rate/review - I'd love to hear your thoughts! xx -- SIGN: Justice for Breonna Taylor: https://www.change.org/p/andy-beshear-justice-for-breonna-taylor DONATE: Loveland Foundation (an organization that aims to prioritize access, opportunity, and validation for young Black women and girls across the USA): https://thelovelandfoundation.org/ Reclaim The Block: https://secure.everyaction.com/zae4prEeKESHBy0MKXTIcQ2 Official Breonna Taylor GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/9v4q2-justice-for-breonna-taylor --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/inyourtwentys/support
On this episode of the RobCast we talk about the Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg movie 'Shaun of the Dead'! Rob, Josh and Jack play the 'IMDB game', discuss Edgar Wright's directorial style, give their pitch for Shaun of the Dead 2 and more! Also, we have a new mic! Rob, Josh and Jack whisper seductively into the mic for 40+ minutes in this action packed episode! Follow us on Twitter at: @RobcastPodcast1 Send us emails at: robcastpodcast1@gmail.com Send us an audio message at: https://anchor.fm/robcastpodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/robcastpodcast/message
Shaun of the Dead and Baby Driver Director, Edgar Wright, on the importance of Brussels sprouts, lockdown v 'Shaun of the Dead', and how he works music so seamlessly into his films. In place of a visit to a top restaurant, Edgar and Jay are In For Lunch, and enjoy a takeaway whilst chatting over video call. Jay and Edgar tuck into Chinese food from Hakkasan. A Somethin' Else / Jay Rayner production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Shaun of the Dead and Baby Driver Director, Edgar Wright, on the importance of Brussels sprouts, lockdown v 'Shaun of the Dead', and how he works music so seamlessly into his films. In place of a visit to a top restaurant, Edgar and Jay are In For Lunch, and enjoy a takeaway whilst chatting over video call.Jay and Edgar tuck into Chinese food from Hakkasan.A Somethin' Else / Jay Rayner production. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This time around Caitlin & Jon discuss their favorite film adaptations of TV shows: 'George of the Jungle' and 'Shaun the Sheep Movie.' Finally, the discuss the newest Cheap Seats blind-draw pick, 'Gorillas in the Mist.'
Here's my review of the 2004 film 'Shaun of the Dead'. Directed by Edgar Wright and starring Simon Pegg and Nick Frost, this film receives an 9.1 rating on my 'Horror Dude' scale. CHECK IT OUT!
Presenting the 94th episode of the Skwigly podcast! In this episode we meet Alex Dowding, producer at Amsterdam-based production studio Submarine whose projects include the recent Amazon Prime original series 'Undone', an international co-production with The Tornante Company, Boxer vs. Raptor and Hive House Project created by Raphael Bob-Waksberg and Kate Purdy. Also discussed in this episode: The strong critical response to 'Shaun the Sheep: Farmageddon', the lukewarm critical response to 'The Addams Family' remake, the fight for the 'South Park' streaming rights, upcoming Manchester Animation Festival highlights, the British Animation Awards and Autour de Minuit's Rosto graphic novel campaign. Presented by Ben Mitchell and Steve Henderson Interview conducted by Ben Mitchell Edited and produced by Ben Mitchell Music by Ben Mitchell
For this month's FRED Watch, Phillip, Wayne, and special guest Bethany revisit the horror comedy, 'Shaun of the Dead' (2004). But does Edgar Wright's cult classic still have bite? Seen this movie? Let us know your thoughts and score out of five in the comments! Broadcast: 16 May 2019
On our 24th episode we've been to the cinema to watch 'The Curse of La Llorona', in our topic segment “Something to scream about” we talk about our Favourite Zombie Movies and in this episodes “Movie from the vault” we discuss the 1st movie in the cornetto trilogy 'Shaun of the Dead'.00:40 - Intro 01:35 - News 12:00 - 'The Curse of La Llorona'35:25 - Something to Scream About 01:01:00 - Movie from the Vault
Presenting the 90th episode of the Skwigly podcast! In this episode we meet Justin K. Thompson, production designer on the critically-acclaimed and Oscar/BAFTA/Golden Globe-winning 'Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse', coming soon to DVD/Bluray. We also welcome back previous podcast guest Chris Butler, director of Laika's latest stop-motion feature film extravaganza 'Missing Link', now in cinemas worldwide. Also discussed in this episode: Early trailers for 'Toy Story 4' and 'Shaun the Sheep 2' as well as recent animated series aimed at adults including 'Love Death + Robots' and 'The Shivering Truth'. Presented by Ben Mitchell with Steve Henderson and Laura-Beth Cowley Interviews conducted by Ben Mitchell and Laura-Beth Cowley Edited and produced by Ben Mitchell Music by Ben Mitchell
Jon & Caitlin discuss their favorite zombie movies, 'Dead Snow' and 'Shaun of the Dead', plus their in-cinema picks 'A Star is Born' and Jon's go-to halloween films. And their blind draw in-cinema pick 'The Last Airbender'.
The boys head down to the Winchester and wait for everything to blow over this fortnight, rambling about anything and everything; from this weeks film club 'Shaun of the Dead', to the Disaster artist, the Avengers hype and Chris's leaky heart...It's a trip.
This week, on this Valentine's Day special episode, host Stephen B. Platt is joined by special guests and married couple Claire & Justin Mosel-Crossley (and their five week old daughter Lily!) as they review the zom-rom-com 'Shaun of the Dead.' Listen is as they discuss Blockbuster video stores that are still operating, Simon Pegg's excellent crying skills and the Mosel-Crossley family zombie plan.
Shaun Larkin is a player development specialist working in professional baseball with the LA Dodgers. His role involves helping players to enhance their skills and a big part of that role is to challenge coaching practice to maximise the impact that they can have to prepare players for performance. In this episode we explore: - How professional baseball recruits and develops talent- Some of the limitations of the talent development system in baseball- The crazy competition schedule and the constraints in puts on coaching - The challenges he faces trying to shift away from 'traditional coaching methods'Shaun can be found on Twitter at @slarkin04
It's a guestisode this week, EMTs! We're talking with our pal Denis (you know, the Hall & Oates fan) about his pick, the 2004 British zombie horror-comedy "Shaun of the Dead." Special topics for your consideration include: another round of our patented game 'Raw, Raw or Raw?' except this week it's 'Shaun, Sean or Sean?', the fez phase of adulthood, Batdance, a love of lists and "Weekend at Bernie's II." Did you miss our other zombie film reviews? Check out Episode 17- "Return of the Living Dead," Episode 92- "Dead Snow," Episode 101- "28 Days Later" and Episode 130- "Pontypool." We won't tell you yo listen to the "Zombeavers" episode because that movie is so butt (unless you really want to; it's Episode 37.) Have you seen this one? Do you love it? Let us know your thoughts at facebook.com/werewolfambulance, on Twitter @werebulance or on Instagram @werewolfambulance. You can also email us for our segment "MAILBAG!" at werewolfambulance@gmail.com and if you're feeling super generous, leave us an iTunes rating and review. Check out our sponsor this week as well: Cryptocurium (www.cryptocurium.com) where cool horror stuff gets handmade and then lovingly delivered to your door in the form of the Parcel of Terror on a monthly basis. You can also sign up for their secret society, The Order of the Thinned Veil, in which you can profess your love for all things Halloween and be rewarded handsomely for it! Can't get enough of Denis? Check out his podcast "Best Friend Simulator" (http://bestfriendsimulator.podbean.com) also available on iTunes or wherever you like to listen to podcasts. Bonus: the show is co-hosted by our pal Josh, who guested on Episode 35- "Neon Maniacs." Werewolf Ambulance is a horror movie comedy podcast.
Rumours of an official 'Shaun of the Dead' sequel were sadly recently scotched by creators Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright, so we decided to come up with a few of our own! This week, John and Harry are joined by horror movie super-fan Ady Wheatley to discuss vampire strippers, zombie sex dreams and all things Brit-Rom-Zom-Com! --------- Every week on Beyond The Box Set, we watch a classic standalone movie and compete to pitch the most ridiculous sequel, prequel and spin-off ideas we can think of to bring them back to the big screen. We haven't managed to get anything green-lit by the studios yet, but we're pretty sure it's only a matter of time. If you're a fan of the show, please subscribe via your preferred Podcasting service to receive a new episode every Friday. Leaving us a user review also really helps new listeners to find us, so please take the time to write some nice things about us and we'll literally love you forever. Beyond The Box Set is available on virtually all major podcasting platforms including iTunes, Stitcher, aCast, Podbean, Overcast, Player FM and much more. You can also reach out to us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Tumblr and on our official website... beyondtheboxset.com twitter.com/beyondtheboxset facebook.com/beyondtheboxset instagram.com/beyondtheboxset 00.00: Dylan Moran is insufferable 12.35: Shaun of The Dead Drinking Games 20.30: Shaun of the Walking Dead 30.15: Shaun of the Dead 2: Rehearsal 40.30: Shaun of the Dead 2: Zombie Strippers from Dewsbury 52.30: Listener Submissions + Episode 41 Preview
In this bonus episode me and my friend Ramit discuss the Edgar Wright film 'Shaun of the Dead'. Along the way we mention U2, great comedy horror films, ice cream, Queen, The Walking Dead, mice, great cheesy tunes, Deadpool, British sitcom stars of the 80s and my comedy horror ebook 'Shoulda Woulda Coulda' (available at Amazon's everywhere).
This podcast is the first joint blog post venture with Stuart Bray and Todd Debreceni. Todd is author of 'Special Makeup Effects For Stage And Screen', what many consider to be the modern makeup FX bible. Stuart Bray is a working makeup FX artist with many years experience. Credits include 'Saving Private Ryan', 'Shaun of the Dead', 'Dr Who' and more recently 'Game of Thrones'. This one is all about the glues and removers we use with prosthetics. One thing is for sure, people get confused about which is what and why. This podcast breaks it down and you can be assured its really not as complicated as it sounds! If you have any FX questions you would like to see made into a featured blog post, then get in touch: stuartandtodd@gmail.com
Special guests: •Jay Grace, director of the Aardman's new special 'Shaun the Sheep: The Farmer's Llamas' •Michael Rose, producer of Magic Light Pictures' latest animated adaptation 'Stick Man' Presented and edited by Ben Mitchell and Steve Henderson Produced by Ben Mitchell Music by Ben Mitchell and Wez Allard
We sent the cast of 'Shaun of the Dead LIVE' a few questions and they sent us this hilarious PODCAST! Don't miss their unique LIVE SHOW on Thu 18 June: http://bit.ly/Shaun15
The 28th Skwigly podcast, brought to you by skwigly.com Presented by Steve Henderson and Ben Mitchell Guest interviewer: Nathan Wilkes Special guests: Richard Starzak & Mark Burton, directors of 'Shaun the Sheep The Movie' Daisy Jacobs, director of the BAFTA-winning NFTS film 'The Bigger Picture' Mike Mort, creator of Chuck Steel
This week Libby Purves is joined by Ben Goddard, Dame Catherine, Jeff Pearce and David Wood. Ben Goddard is playing the role of Jerry Lee Lewis in the musical 'Million Dollar Quartet' inspired by the actual event that took place on 4th December 1956 at Sun Records in Memphis, when Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins and Jerry Lee Lewis came together to make music for the first and only time. 'Million Dollar Quartet' is at the Noel Coward Theatre, London WC2. Dame Catherine was a banker before becoming a Benedictine Nun. She co-founded The Benedictine Nuns of Holy Trinity Monastery, East Hendred, the first community of contemplative Benedictine nuns to be established in England for more than fifty years. They are using the internet and other innovations in order to make their message work in the 21st Century and are launching online retreats this month. Jeff Pearce was born in the slums of Liverpool in 1953, and from an early age he worked with his mother selling second hand clothes on a market stall. Leaving school at fourteen, unable to read or write, he embarked on an amazing journey, becoming a millionaire by the time he was thirty, losing everything in the nineties recession. Within ten years, however, he won the highest accolade in the fashion business, 'Independent Retailer of the Year 2002' at the Drapers Annual Awards. His memoir A Pocketful of Holes and Dreams is published by Penguin. David Wood is a children's dramatist, author, actor, director, composer and magician. He wrote his first play for children in 1967 and has since written over seventy more. His adaptation of 'Goodnight Mister Tom' together with three of his other adaptations, 'George's Marvellous Medicine', 'The Tiger Who Came to Tea' and 'Shaun the Sheep' - the latter two, David directed - are simultaneously touring the UK. Also 'David Wood's Storytime' is at the Arts Theatre, London during Easter.