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Editor - Scott Morris THE CREATOR editor Scott Morris not only already had experience in the sci-fi genre, having worked on AD ASTRA (2019), but also experience working with co-editor Hank Corwin ACE. Alongside Oscar®-winning editor Joe Walker ACE, the three helped realize Gareth Edwards' vision of a world where AI and humanity are at war; each racing to deploy their own solution to eliminate the threat of the another. THE CREATOR...As a future war between the human race and artificial intelligence rages on, ex-special forces agent Joshua is recruited to hunt down and kill the Creator, the elusive architect of advanced AI. The Creator has developed a mysterious weapon that has the power to end the war and all of mankind. As Joshua and his team of elite operatives venture into enemy-occupied territory, they soon discover the world-ending weapon is actually an AI in the form of a young child. SCOTT MORRIS THE CREATOR sees Scott collaborating once again with editor Hank Corwin ACE. Scott co-edited Adam McKay's DON'T LOOK UP (2021) with Hank and also assisted him on an episode of WINNING TIME: THE RISE OF THE LAKERS DYNASTY (2022). In addition to his work with Hank, Scott has worked as an assistant on THE LOST CITY OF Z (2016) and PAPILLON (2017), and edited AD ASTRA (2019) with editor Jon Axelrad ACE. Editing The Creator In our discussion with THE CREATOR editor Scott Morris, we talk about: Making the handoff from one post crew to another Shooting sci-fi with an indie doc approach Exploring the themes of man v machine Editing room inspiration through better decoration Doing your homework on the director The Credits Visit ExtremeMusic for all your production audio needs Check out what's new with Avid Media Composer Subscribe to The Rough Cut podcast and never miss an episode Visit The Rough Cut on YouTube
LAST EPISODE OF 2022: we are talking to DEVO's Gerald V. Casale about Adam McKay's Don't Look Up!!! #DEVO #DontLookUp #LeonardoDiCaprio
The 2022 Academy Award ceremony will take place this Sunday at 8pm in Hollywood, California. Oscar contenders include Steven Spielberg's "West Side Story," Jane Campion's "The Power of the Dog," and Adam McKay's "Don't Look Up." Also making the Best Picture nominee list: "Coda", "Dune", "King Richard," "Licorice Pizza," "Nightmare Alley," "Drive My Car," and "Belfast." With all of that information and 10 great movies and a lot of other nominations - let's talk Oscars with our good friend Thelma Adams. Thelma is the author of the historical novel "Bittersweet Brooklyn," the best selling "The Last Woman Standing" and "Play Date." In addition to her fiction work, she is a prominent American film critic and an outspoken voice in the Hollywood community. She comes to us this morning in her role as an acclaimed Oscar-ologist.
Listen, we know what you're thinking – after 30+ episodes of the Layered Butter Podcast; how do we keep it fresh like a new Tarantino, Spielberg or Aster? After all this time, Rod, Raf and Jordan just generally nerd out, whine or even cry about the general state of film, cinema and pop culture and honestly, we're happy for the opportunity to just be a part of your podcasting world. In this weeks episode of the Layered Butter Podcast, our trio is joined by Podcast greatness, legends and hosts of the longest-running film podcast ever! Frank & Sean of the Film Junk Podcast. They've got over seventeen years (!!!) in the podcasting world honestly, we thought it would be pretty damn cool to talk about how we talk about movies. The Layered Butter Podcast was a pandemic baby (bruhhh) and it was just a great way to stick around and chat about something we all love to do – across different topics from love, unions, film festivals and even genre film…but how do we keep things interesting enough to keep ya'll listening? Raf can only butcher only so many names on-air, Jordan can drop only so many obscure documentaries and Rod….well, he can keep dropping fire emoji hot takes because…yeah. Frank and Sean gives us a deep dive into the world of all things cinema talk – from the absolute strength of the Letterboxd rating system to the strive for authenticity in their on-air personas – I mean, are we all who we really are in a public sphere? Are we, as hosts, self-aware of the personalities we portray ourselves as across the airwaves? The LB Podcast has been running for almost a year and a half now – all done virtually – how does Film Junk adapt to the changes of how people listen to podcasts and how do those changes affect chemistry or even logistics? As much as we can nerd out as a bunch of friends talking about what we love – do we….ever get tired of each other? (of course not ) We learn from the Godfathers of the O.G. film podcast, Film Junk. In addition, Rod, Raf and Jordan chat about the absolute GEM of Nicole Kidman's new AMC ad, the satire of Adam McKay's Don't Look Up and the possibility of Nolan's first blockbuster….bomb? All of this and more in this weeks episode of the Layered Butter Podcast!Preshow:The Satire of Adam McKay's Don't Look Uphttps://variety.com/2022/film/awards/adam-mckay-dont-look-up-succession-1235180567/Nicole Kidman's Viral AMC Adhttps://melmagazine.com/en-us/story/nicole-kidman-amc-commercialShould Video Games only be adapted as Long-Form Series?https://www.theringer.com/2022/2/17/22938034/uncharted-video-game-adaptations-television-netflix-witcherFilm Club:The Goonies (1985)https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0089218/Jordan's Recco: All Light, Everywhere (2021)https://www.imdb.com/title/tt13622074/
The most diabolical haters this side of the James have convened to cast hate upon Adam McKay's "Don't Look Up". We are joined on this episode by the illustrious @ripleyisgay from Take Off Your Pod and Cast It and the acclaimed @artichokeheartd. Intro: The Redskins - It Can Be Done Outro: Despise You - Fear's Song
It's the second most-watched film on Netflix within 28 days of release, but is it any good? Is Don't Look Up more Dr. Strangelove or Weekend Update? Does it even matter? Join us as we discuss the ups and downs of 2021's most topical science-fiction satire film, Adam McKay's DON'T LOOK UP. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lomomedia/message
Chris and Perry are back. They talk about what they've been watching, including "Squid Game" and "Mass." Chris discusses his no-trailer resolution, and they discuss the critical reaction to Adam McKay's "Don't Look Up." Then, they dive into the main topic, a look at Robert Altman's revisionist Western, "McCabe & Mrs. Miller." “We're Watching Here” Facebook page “We're Watching Here” Twitter Perry Seibert on Twitter Chris Williams on Twitter Chris' Newsletter
It's the end of the world as we know it… and we feel fine. After all, who needs to worry about global destruction when we've got celebrity culture, political division and other things to distract us. This is the premise of Adam McKay's DON'T LOOK UP which introduces us to two scientists (Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence) who discover that a massive comet is about to plummet towards the Earth… but no one seems to care. This week, the Dream Team of Jolie Featherstone and Julie Levac reassembles to talk about the things that distract us, misunderstood evil and what we'd do on our last night on Earth.
The only thing brighter than the Hollywood stars in Adam McKay's Don't Look Up (2021) is the giant comet hurtling toward Earth. In this episode, Claire and Elizabeth discuss the parallels between the apocalyptic satire and real life, talk about the scenes that gave them chills, debate the movie's split reviews and share their end-of-world dinner plans. Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/mojo/rebel License code: 3YRZVIJ0A2DO0X49 Episode sources: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/12/23/movies/dont-look-up-review.html https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/dont-look-up-movie-review-2021 https://www.nasa.gov/planetarydefense/overview https://screenrant.com/dont-look-up-movie-reviews-divisive-rotten-tomatoes-reason/ https://www.currentaffairs.org/2021/12/critics-of-dont-look-up-are-missing-the-entire-point https://www.nytimes.com/2022/01/11/climate/dont-look-up-climate.html Why the Flick? on social: instagram.com/whytheflick twitter.com/whytheflick tiktok.com/@whytheflick?
On this episode, we take a look at one of the most watched Netflix films of all time (according to Netflix), Adam McKay's Don't Look Up (2021). Follow us at: Patreon / Twitter / Instagram / Letterboxd / Facebook
Script or Screen is back for another year of movies, TV and good times. To ring in the new year, Chris and Zach are taking a look back at one of the last movies of 2021, Adam McKay's Don't Look Up. A lot of noise has been made about this movie and not all of it is good, so the boys are digging into what exactly people didn't like, as well as looking at McKay's other films. So get your new year off to a good start by joining us for our first episode of 2022! --- 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/scriptorscreen/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/scriptorscreen/support
We ignore the warning signs in Adam McKay's Don't Look Up and also talk The Power of the Dog, Dune, Red Rocket, Lost in Space, Nightmare Alley, Spencer and Scary Tales. Follow the show on Twitter: @thecinemaspeak Follow the show on Instagram: cinemaspeakpodcast Subscribe on Youtube: Cinema Speak Intro: 0:00 - 14:15 Review - Don't Look Up: 14:15 - 54:29 Micro-Reviews - The Power of the Dog, Red Rocket, Dune (2021), Nightmare Alley, The Witcher, Lost in Space, Spencer, Scary Tales: 54:29 - 1:33:11 This week in new releases/Outro: 1:33:11 - 1:36:10
Our latest episode sees the welcome return of Nicholas Britell - with us on this occasion to discuss his score for Adam McKay's Don't Look Up. Heading up the extraordinary cast are Leonardo Di Caprio and Jennifer Lawrence as astronomers attempting to warn mankind about an approaching comet that will destroy civilization. It's fair to say the film has strongly divided opinions, but Edithfor one really enjoyed it - and Nicholas's score is great too.
Back like we never left....again. This episode Paradox and Mastermind do sort of an end of the year round up as they review not one but three movies. First get their take on Spooderman: No Way Home, then take a step out of reality into the Matrix Resurrections and they end with a world-ending deep dive with Adam McKay's Don't Look Up. Warning there may be a few existential crises in this one. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kevin-wilson-and-mandi-sellers/support
David Samson joins us to discuss the anniversary of January 6th, gambling becoming legalized and he gives an honest review of Adam McKay's Don't Look Up. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
[Explicit Language] Happy New Year! We're back with all new shows for 2022. Marjorie Taylor Greene kicked off Twitter. Our New Year's Eve show. Adam McKay's Don't Look Up film. Insanity on I-95 in Virginia. Ivanka Trump in the hot seat in both New York and Congress. The talking filibuster. Alex Jones vs Donald Trump. Corpse of the Week. The GOP is against all vaccines now. Devin Nunes joins the Titanic. Big gerrymandering news. With Buzz Burbank and featuring music by Circe Link & Christian Nesmith and The Metal Byrds, and more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A SPOILER-FREE opening to 2022 mga ka-PAUSE as we talk about our recent binge! But first, we thank our loyal listeners this past year with a special shout out in this episode. Maraming salamat for supporting Please Pause! Pa-click naman ng affiliate links namin! Then onto JP Habac and Jollibee's short film starring Bea Alonzo, John Lloyd Cruz, Chicken Joy, and Jolly Spaghetti, ang One True Pair--isang usapang napunta sa Youtube commercials at Tiktok propaganda, san ka pa? We also got into a bunch of Filipino series that recently became available on Netflix including our newest absolute favorite, the erotic drama thriller, Hush. We highly recommend it but siguraduhing tulog na ang mga bata bago niyo panoorin! We then round out our first episode of the year with the Money Heist finale at kung bakit parang wala nang masyadong ingay ang series na 'to. Pinanood nga rin pala namin ang Venom: Let There Be Carnage as we PATIENTLY wait for Spider-Man: No Way Home. We end with a discussion on production budgets and star-studded casts, as we get into Adam McKay's Don't Look Up. Listen in and find out kung ano na namang unsolicited marketing ideas ang meron kami for Netflix... and Wilcon Depot. Happy new year! Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter @pleasepauseph and tell someone about Please Pause! Check out the PIPE Network Marketplace for exclusive deals and discounts! Just visit http://www.pipenetwork.co/marketplace/ and use the promo code PLEASEPAUSE Shopee or Lazada, Please Pause can help you with your internet shopping needs! Just use the links below to get into their website or app and start shopping! Make sure to use our links to let them know you heard it from us! Shop on Shopee using the following link for special offers: podlink.co/yih Shop on Lazada using the following link for special offers: podlink.co/go3 Thank you for supporting Please Pause!
Alex and Nick review Adam McKay's “Don't Look Up.” The guys launch into satires, politics in art, film in 2021, political correctness, deleted scenes, erotic thrillers, and more. This one gets weird. Follow us on Twitter @WAYW_Podcast.Watch Alex's films at http://alexwithrow.com/Watch Nick's films at https://www.nicholasdostal.com/Tell us what you're watching at whatareyouwatchingpodcast@gmail.com
In this episode we talk Witcher Season 2, Episode 2 end it really felt like a pretty dark episode as well as setting up for most of the season. We give our thoughts on Fringilla and Yennafer's encounter with the Elves as well as coming to the realization that Geralt (after meeting his Witcher Dad Vesimir and his other Witcher brothers) is the emo sullen one. But we're here for it. And we talk about Ciri coming out of her shell at Kaer Morhen, as well as how the book/game fan favorite Eskel just really didn't do much for us. We also talk about how we're spending our holidays, Daria's book recommendation for Ali Hazelwood's The Love Hypothesis and Jenny admits that she still loves the slightly problematic Leo after watching Adam McKay's Don't Look Up. And as always, please Subscribe/Rate/Review! If you liked the podcast recommend us to your friends! You can follow our socials: Instagram @hotelvicarious Twitter @hotelvicarious Facebook https://www.facebook.com/hotelvicarious
Join Kyle and Jordan for a jam-packed Christmas episode as they discuss the four Matrix films, including the newly released The Matrix Resurrections, the three Kingsman films, including the prequel The King's Man, Paul Thomas Anderson's Licorice Pizza, and Adam McKay's Don't Look Up. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cinemashakedown/support
It's our last Roundtable of 2021! Did the Hawkeye season finale leave you feeling the holiday spirit? Did Lana Wachowski NEED (or even want) to make The Matrix Resurrections? Finally is Adam McKay's Don't Look Up palatable while we're still in "it"? Find us at www.werewatchingwhat.com THEDHK can be found at instagram.com/thedhk , twitter.com/thedhk, and facebook.com/thedhkmovies Jacque can be found at instagram.com/foxymsmoxie and twitter.com/foxymsmoxie Matt can be found at instagram.com/coolnazgul and twitter.com/coolnazgul --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
I'm joined by Justis to talk the newest, hottest movies in the game right now. Open with some tragic Fantasy Football news, then a bit on the Juice WRLD doc before going into the horrendous Matrix sequel. From there it's Adam McKay's Don't Look Up and the GOAT PTA's Licorice Pizza. Subscribe, like, comment, or whatever. MERCH: http://rfat.bigcartel.com RFAT Audio Podcast Network: http://linktr.ee/rfataudio Everything Else: http://linktr.ee/rfat "I RFAT, YOU RFAT, WE RFAT" #ifeelliketuesday #rfat
On this episode Matt & Eric review Adam McKay's Don't Look Up starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence, Rob Morgan, Jonah Hill, Mark Rylance, Tyler Perry, Timothée Chalamet, Ron Perlman, Ariana Grande, Scott Mescudi, Himesh Patel, Melanie Lynskey, Cate Blanchett and Meryl Streep.Matt's Rating: 4/5 Eric's Rating: 2/5
It's a great time to be a movie fan! Chris and Perry talk about some new releases, including "Tick...tick...BOOM!", Disney's "Encanto, and Adam McKay's "Don't Look Up" -- and jack back in for a look at the original Matrix trilogy in this week's discussion! “We're Watching Here” Facebook page“We're Watching Here” TwitterPerry Seibert on TwitterChris Williams on TwitterChris' Newsletter
On this weeks' Truth & Movies, Michael is joined by Little White Lies editor David Jenkins and Truth & Movies producer Jake Cunningham to explore Steven Spielberg's new take on classic musical West Side Story. There's also Adam McKay's Don't Look Up, but will our team look down on it? And in film club, there's a gift exchange, as David and Jake share The Polar Express and Jack Frost with each other. Truth & Movies is the podcast from the film experts at Little White Lies, where along with selected colleagues and friends, they discuss the latest movie releases. Truth & Movies has all your film needs covered, reviewing the latest releases big and small, keeping you across important industry news, and reassessing great films from days gone by with the Truth & Movies Film Club.Email: truthandmovies@tcolondon.comTwitter and Instagram: @LWLiesProduced by Little Dot Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this special Thanksgiving week edition of the Gold Derby Show, Joyce Eng and Christopher Rosen discuss their reactions to Adam McKay's Don't Look Up, Leonardo DiCaprio's Best Actor chances, and whether the Netflix satire is a darkhorse Best Picture contender (00:10). Then, Joyce and Chris get on the court with King Richard (27:35), and Joyce pulls out her notebook to give some notes on the tennis drama. Later, Joyce and Chris take a look at the Best Actor category and Andrew Garfield's beloved performance in tick, tick...Boom! (54:58). Finally, they recap the latest episode of Succession (1:02), perhaps the darkest episode of the show yet. To make your predictions and talk about this year's awards favorites, head to https://www.goldderby.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode, Gold Derby experts and editors Joyce Eng and Christopher Rosen talk about the new trailer for Licorice Pizza (00:37), the New York Film Festival response to The Tragedy of Macbeth and whether Denzel Washington should be the Best Actor frontrunner (13:38), and the first clip from Adam McKay's Don't Look Up (25:20). Plus, Joyce and Chris talk about Olivia Colman in The Lost Daughter (36:05) and ponder whether Bradley Cooper could land two nominations (37:50). Make your Oscar predictions at https://www.goldderby.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Check out our non-spoiler and spoiler reviews of “Swiss Army Man,” starring Paul Dano and Daniel Radcliffe. Beforehand, we rate news from this week in the world of entertainment, including trailers for Stephen Spielberg's "West Side Story,” Joel Coen's “The Tragedy of Macbeth,” Adam McKay's “Don't Look Up,” Marvel's “Hawkeye," and more! Enjoy! TIMECODES... The Toms: Entertainment News (1:16) Non-Spoiler Review of “Swiss Army Man” (38:53) Spoiler Review of “Swiss Army Man” (49:18) What Are Ya Doin'? (1:01:10) SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS... Email: tomppodcast@gmail.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCU2jjOm3gwTu2TVDzH_CJlw Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/That-One-Movie-Podcast-535231563653560/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TOMPPodcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tomppodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tomp/support
This week on episode 95 of The Sneider Cut, Collider's senior film reporter Jeff Sneider reviews James Gunn's latest comic book movie The Suicide Squad before chronicling the fallout from Scarlett Johansson's ongoing feud with Disney and lamenting Mike Richards' decision to hire himself as the new host of Jeopardy! Elsewhere, Jeff talks about Apple's $200 million deal for Matthew Vaughn's star-studded spy movie Argylle, Universal's new monster movie starring Nicholas Hoult, Netflix's reported reaction to a sexually explicit cut of Andrew Dominik's Marilyn Monroe movie Blonde, Viacom's hefty investment in the creators of South Park, Reese Witherspoon's billion-dollar deal for her production company, and a possible Jungle Cruise sequel... LOL. Finally, Jeff reviews Joseph Gordon-Levitt's new Apple series Mr. Corman and trailers for House of Gucci, Adam McKay's Don't Look Up, FX's Impeachment: American Crime Story, Netflix's teen movie He's All That, Camila Cabello's Cinderella movie and the genre film Coming Home in the Dark before taking answering a couple mailbag questions about upcoming releases and their box office prospects. Email or DM Jeff with mailbag questions every Thursday morning, and follow his new private Twitter @InSneiderPlus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices