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Episode 148 concludes Fantasy/Animation's two-part special focusing on C.S. Lewis' The Chronicles of Narnia book series with this examination of the 2005 big-screen adaptation The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (Andrew Adamson, 2005), with special guest Dr Nathalie Dupont. Nathalie is Associate Professor in American Studies at the Université du Littoral Côte d'Opale (ULCO) in France, and is the author of Between Hollywood and Godlywood: The Case of Walden Media (Peter Lang, 2015), which focuses on the history of Walden Media - a unique American company financed by a conservative Christian and a producer of The Chronicles of Narnia big screen franchise. Topics in this instalment include the history of Walden Media and industrial definitions of ‘Godlywood'; the importance of Narnia's wartime context and the influence of its evacuation narrative on the other-wordly drama of its hide-and-seek fantasy; links between Andrew Adamson's adaptation and the post-Harry Potter and post-Lord of the Rings climate of contemporary Hollywood; and Narnia's situating of children within the film's complex set of relationships, arguments, and tensions.
Send us a textIn today's episode, I interview Florian Maurice, Maxime Foltzer, and Estelle Bonnardel, the directors of the short film "Au Revoir Mon Monde," an animated film about a man in a fish costume trying to reach the woman he loves before the world ends. The film received the gold medal in the animation category at the 2024 Student Academy Awards.Listen to hear about the origin of the film in Florian's own life, some of the films that inspired the world of this film, and some of the biggest challenges of creating the visual world of the film.Books mentioned in this episode include:Divine Invasion by Philip K. Dick2001: a Space Odyssey by Arthur C. ClarkeThe Cursed KingsPréférence système by Ugo BienvenuFilms mentioned in this episode include:"Au Revoir Mon Monde” directed by Florian Maurice, Maxime Foltzer, and Estelle Bonnardel2012 directed by Roland EmmerichReady Player One directed by Steven SpielbergPacific Rim directed by Guillermo del ToroRogue One: A Star Wars Story directed by Gareth EdwardsMelancholia directed by Lars von TrierYour Name. directed by Makoto ShinkaiMemories of Murder directed by Bong Joon-hoThe Wickerman directed by Robin HardyThe Banshees of Inisherin directed by Martin McDonaghBlade Runner directed by Ridley ScottBoogie Nights directed by Paul Thomas AndersonBoyz N' the Hood directed by John SingletonTransformers directed by Michael BayThe Place Beyond the Pines directed by Derek CianfranceThe Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King directed by Peter JacksonShrek directed by Andrew Adamson and Vicky JensonKung Fu Panda directed by John Stevenson and Mark OsborneBig Trouble in Little China directed by John CarpenterPuss in Boots directed by Chris Matthew MillerScrubs (TV show)"Au Revoir Mon Monde" has been presented at numerous film festivals around the world this year and is in the running for the 97th Academy Awards.You can follow the film on Instagram @au_revoir_mon_monde and follow the Florian @vaulfe, Maxime @grenade_bio, and Estelle @fat_mimi_the_third.
Soutenez nous sur PatreonForfait 3€ épisode en accès anticipé sans pubForfait 5 € épisode en accès anticipé sans Pub + Accès aux Podcasts Exclusifs Sacré connerie qu'est la nostalgie, cette espèce de filtre que nous avons devant les yeux qui planque les défauts d'un souvenir lié à un jeu, un film, un livre qui est dans l'état vraiment flingué ou s'empire d'année en année, nous l'avons vu avec l'affreux hook dans le dernier numéro, mais est ce que le chef d'oeuvre postmoderne des studios Dreamworks est protégé par la nostalgie ou est finalement un excellent film, c'est ce que nous allons essayer de déterminer dans ce podcastBasé sur le livre SHREK ! sorti en 1990 de William Steig auteur de livre pour enfants et anciennement illustrateur pour The New Yorker. Produit par Dreamworks avec un budget ric rac de 60 millions de dollars soit deux fois moins que son concurrent direct Pixar qui produit Monstre et compagnie la même année avec un budget de 115 millions de dollars. Au poste de réalisateur, nous avons Andrew Adamson, un animateur 3D depuis les débuts de Dreamworks et futur réal du Monde de Narnia, accompagné de l'animatrice Vicky Jenson qui taffe chez Dreamworks depuis le début et aussi ancienne animatrice chez Disney, future réal de Gang de requins.Il était une fois, dans un marais lointain, un ogre au nom de Shrek doublé par Mike Myers en vo et Alain Chabat en vf qui voit sa précieuse solitude brisée par une invasion de personnages de contes de fées agaçants. Ils ont tous été bannis de leur royaume par le méchant Lord Farquaad. Il va devoir faire équipe avec l'âne interprété par Eddie Murphy et Med hondo en vf pour aller sauver la princesse Fiona doublé par Cameron Diaz en Vo et Barbara tissier en Vf.Soutenez nous sur PatreonForfait 3€ épisode en accès anticipé sans pubForfait 5 € épisode en accès anticipé sans Pub + Accès aux Podcasts Exclusifs La liste de la Shitlist sur Senscritiquehttps://www.senscritique.com/liste/la_shitlist/3657768?La liste de la Shitlist sur Letterboxd par WongKarWaifuhttps://boxd.it/pQN3eSoutenez nous sur PatreonForfait 3€ épisode en accès anticipé sans pubForfait 5 € épisode en accès anticipé sans Pub + Accès aux Podcasts Exclusifs Si vous souhaitez soutenir ou aider notre Podcast Shitlist gratuitementNous vous demandons simplement de mettre des commentaires 5 étoiles avec un joli commentaire sur Apple Podcasts, Itunes ou Podcast Addict en vous remerciant par avance. Par ailleurs vous avez toujours la possibilité de nous envoyer vos suggestions de sujet pour qu'on en parle dans l'émission à l'adresse suivante shitlistpodcast@gmail.comEnregistré en live sur notre chaîne twitch ABONNEZ-VOUS ! Rattrapez le live sur notre chaine youtubeNe ratez aucun numéro, suivez-nous sur Twitter et Instagram Chroniqueur.e.es : Marvin MONTES et présenté par Luc LE GONIDECHost : Luc LE GONIDECMusique Jean Baptise BLAISMontage et mixage son : Luc LE GONIDEC Obtenez les Podcasts exclusifs et sans pub Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
For this week's sequel-centric offering, we're off to the Kingdom of Far Far Away for 2004's, Shrek 2! Despite being on the older end of the millennial spectrum, we both had a good time with this movie, helped in great part by some stiff cocktails! Written by William Steig, Andrew Adamson, and Joe Stillman. Directed by Andrew Adamson, Kelly Asbury, and Conrad Vernon. Starring, Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, and Antonio Banderas. The Cocktail: 2oz Vodka 1oz Midori .5oz Cointreau .25oz Lemon juice .25oz Stambecco Top with soda water
Well the years start comin' and they don't stop comin' as Justus closes out the first TGMEM-iversary with a controversial take: Shrek actually bad maybe? Join the boys as they revisit this animated family film with farting and dick jokes and see if this meme classic still holds up all this time later. Shrek may be love, Shrek may be life, but is Shrek the Greatest Movie Ever Made? Shrek (2001) is directed by Andrew Adamson and Vicky Jenson, and stars Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, John Lithgow, and Vincent Cassel. Music: “Fractals” by Kyle Casey and White Bat Audio
El programa hará un recorrido musical para conocer instrumentos del mundo con un sonido especial. Muchos de ellos, aunque no los conozcamos, sí identificamos su sonido porque se emplean frecuentemente en bandas sonoras de series y películas. Instrumentos: Quena: Inkuyo "Ponchos rojos - Mi mala" Poesía andina Flauta de Pan: Inkuyo "Camino a Inkuyo" Poesía andina Huaca: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M2qIJf4_iLY Viento andino (poema anónimo aymará) Daf:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9FCb17RT_Kg Texto: Omar Jayyam Arpa: Alessandro Tombesi "Aspettando l'alba" Texto: Extracto de "El arpa eólica" (Samuel Taylor Coleridge) Lira: Svanevit "Jag Minnes Dig" Lira: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-CMx-EBVoA Texto: "El arpa olvidada (rima VII)" (Gustavo A. Bécquer) Nyckelharpa: Annbjorg Lien "January" Texto: "A la belleza" (Karin Boye) Celesta:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wlgoVJgJkiw Texto: "Extracto de "Antes de la ocultación" (María Zambrano) Gaita escocesa https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3aZUn4LbNY Texto: "La lágrima" (Robert Burns) Kaval https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01aw5xg7UQA Texto: Poesía tradicional búlgara Ney: Omar Faruk Tekbilek "Kolaymi" Texto: "La flauta de caña" (Rumi) Duduk: Levon Minasian Texto: Extracto de “En las montañas de Armenia” (Hovhannes Toumanian) Kora https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8nyjsDj-Is Texto: "Play me the kora" Mbira-Kalimba https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1uXLS_Co3o Texto: Extracto de "Escaladores" (Musaemura B. Zimunya) Sakuhachi -Naruto https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4pSJ8DDwS38 Texto: Poesía (Zosan Junk) Erhu https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q78m-Xj_ln4 Texto: "Treinta años he vivido en el retiro" (Chiu Wei) Bansuri https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qbS_kXiz9NU Texto: Extracto de "Poemas del Kabir" (Rabindranath Tagore) Música: Pinkaide: -"Cheese Cake" Maryna: -"Uplifting Emotion Background" http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ Película: "Las crónicas de Narnia" (2005, Andrew Adamson, Michael David Apted)
It's the ogre vs. the supervillain. On this one, we have Andrew Adamson and Vicky Jenson's groundbreaking film “Shrek” vs. Chris Renaud and Pierre Coffin's “Despicable Me”. Which one wins? Let's see! LIKE, SHARE AND SUBSCRIBE. Follow us on Social Media: @blakcinephile (Instagram/Twitter) @BradWoessner (Twitter) @brad.woessner (Instagram) @doublefeaturevs (Instagram/Twitter) Find us on Facebook – Double […]
Diane and Sean discuss the best movie of all time (fight us), Shrek 2. Episode music is, "Holding Out For a Hero", by Frou Frou from the OST.- Our theme song is by Brushy One String- Artwork by Marlaine LePage- Why Do We Own This DVD? Merch available at Teepublic- Follow the show on social media:- IG: @whydoweownthisdvd- Tumblr: WhyDoWeOwnThisDVD- Follow Sean's Plants on IG: @lookitmahplants- Watch Sean be bad at video games on TwitchSupport the Show.
Kicking off this years Summer Blockbuster Month we watched the classic 2001 animated film Shrek. Directed by Andrew Adamson and Vicky Jenson, in the film an ogre named Shrek finds his home overrun by fairy tale creatures banished by the ruler Lord Farquaad, so with the help of Donkey Shrek makes a pact with Farquaad to rescue Princess Fiona in exchange for regaining control of his swamp. The film stars Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, and John Lithgow. Come join us!!! Website : http://tortelliniatnoon.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tortelliniatnoonpodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TortelliniAtNoon Twitter: https://twitter.com/PastaMoviePod
"Não é assim que uma princesa deveria ser!" _ Fiona Shrek (2001) é uma animação subversiva da Dreamworks cujo protagonista é um ogro verde que mora em um pântano, quebrando expectativas existentes em contos de fadas. A direção conta com Andrew Adamson e Vicky Jenson, mas um dos produtores tem muita influência sobre a obra, e cria relações entre o filme, a criação da Dreamworks e a história da Disney. Nesse episódio, temos a bancada oficial do Enquadrando: Fabio Rangel (@fabiomrangel), Rodrigo Carvalho (@_rodcarvalho), Daniel Cavalcanti (@daniaoc) e Caio Gaudio (@caiogaudi0). Você encontra na discussão: - A história de Jeffrey Katzenberg e sua relação com a Disney; - Subversão do conto de fadas; - Cultura pop na animação; - Teorias sobre a presença de personagens de histórias da Disney. --- Apoie o Enquadrando em apoia.se/enquadrando --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/enquadrando/message
It's time to reclaim Shrek as a classic kiwi character! We're revisiting Andrew Adamson's award-winning, childhood-defining, animated film: Shrek. Listen in as Larissa shows off her Donkey impression, Jasher makes his usual edgy comments and Chris promotes his OnlyFans. CHAPTERS (00:00:00) Intro (00:02:00) Kiwi connections (00:08:28) Shrek discussion (00:27:20) Can we talk about...? (00:30:50) Yeah, nah, or yeah nah? (00:35:48) Next week LINKS Send us an email at 1978podcast@gmail.com. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Letterboxd. Songs by Stanley Gurvich, Stephen Garton, and Manos Mars
Olivia and Emily celebrate the 20 year anniversary of Shrek 2 and the entire Shrek franchise. They touch on how the story of Shrek's subversive fairytale still makes it relevant today, how the music blends pop and score for a wonderfully recognizable sound, and how the cast left legendary voice-acting performances. Shrek was first released in June 2001 and was directed by Andrew Adamson and Vicky Jenson starring Mike Meyers, Eddie Murphy, and Cameron Diaz. Shrek 2 was released in June 2004, marking its 20th year!
Robin Scholes is a pioneer of the independent film and TV production sector in New Zealand, whose body of work over decades has now been recognised by the screen producers guild. SPADA last month announced Robin Scholes as the recipient of the Industry Champion Award. Robin is the co-founder of independent TV company Communicado, which later merged with Screentime. She has been a creative collaborator and producer for some of this country's most well-known filmmakers, producing acclaimed films such as Lee Tamahori's Once Were Warriors (1994) and Andrew Adamson's Mister Pip (2012). And following Once Were Warriors and 2016 action-western Mahana, she is continuing her involvement with Lee Tamahori three decades on. Robin is on the producing team for Australian-New Zealand co-production The Convert, which launches in cinema next year.
The bros learn that among many other things, ogres have layers like onions in this episode about the 2001 film, Shrek. Written by Ted Elliott, Terry Rossio, Joe Stillman, & Roger S.H. Schulman and Directed by Andrew Adamson & Vicky Jenson. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefilmbrospodcast Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4g9YbMBwRIKzDTV4uXt5Eg The bros Letterboxd's: @_isaiahlucas @lilabey @NickGowinPlaces
This week on Myopia Movies, we are accidentally in love. We watched Shrek 2, the film that introduced the spin-off and makes Shrek, once again, into a sex symbol. How will Shrek 2 Hold up? Host: Nic Co-Host: Matt and Nur Directed by: Andrew Adamson, Kelly Asbury, and Conrad Vernon Starring: Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, Julie Andrews, Antonio Banderas, John Cleese, Rupert Everett
This week on Myopia Movies, we are accidentally in love. We watched Shrek 2, the film that introduced the spin-off and makes Shrek, once again, into a sex symbol. How will Shrek 2 Hold up? Host: Nic Co-Host: Matt and Nur Directed by: Andrew Adamson, Kelly Asbury, and Conrad Vernon Starring: Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, Julie Andrews, Antonio Banderas, John Cleese, Rupert Everett
Should we embrace our inner monster? To whom is an un-fettered monster undesirable? How should we view the monsters in our lives? After last week's discussions about cowards and devouring mothers, this week's episode seeks to unearth some alternative ideas about aggressive femininity. Contact Us: Email: contact@jimmybernasconi.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/2xxfm-sacredcinema/message
Dans ce deuxième épisode, je reçois Aurélie Zajakala, une styliste évoluant dans le monde de la fiction et de la publicité, tant sur papier qu'en vidéo. Aurélie nous livre dans cet épisode les secrets de son parcours et de son métier aux multiples facettes, qui requiert créativité, organisation et rigueur. Nous abordons également le sujet de l'accessibilité des métiers du cinéma et de l'audiovisuel pour la nouvelle génération, et on dérive trèèèès légèrement sur Neymar
“YOU THERE, OGRE!“On this episode, we cover the first film to ever take home the Best Animated Picture at the Oscars. We talk about the first film in the Dreamworks tent-pole franchise, Shrek, directed by Andrew Adamson and Vicky Jenson, starring Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz and John Lithgow. What was it about Shrek that permeated throughout pop culture for over twenty years since its original release? Was it the fact that it was book-ended by two catchy Smash Mouth tracks? Because it lampooned all of the Disney films we grew up with and came out during the years where we wanted more edgy comedy? Or maybe because it provided the perfect meme template rivaled only by SpongeBob? Perhaps it's a combination of everything above.We talk about how the comedy in this film still works to this day. So much of the comedy comes from making fun of fairy tales made popular by Disney, and potentially making fun of people working at Disney, but some of the comedy is on a layer aimed for the adults in the audience. Watching the film 20 years later gives us a whole new level of jokes to notice that we might have missed as kids.We talk about how the comedy of the film doesn't completely bury the story. While often times our entertainment media might indulge in meta humor, it might come at the expense of the sincerity of the story. Shrek is a little different. While a huge part of the movie is all the jokes made about the fairy tale genre, the film doesn't forget about what it's trying to say about it's underdog characters. We talk about the legacy of Shrek. While it was great box office success in 2001, spawned two movie franchises, it also meant a lot of different things to a lot of different people. The song All-Star became a hit (again) and inspired some creative people to create mashups and remixes. We talk about how the love story in the film has since become a source of inspiration for real life weddings. We also take a look at some fan fiction that ranges from bizarrely sincere and sweet, to criminally obscene. If you have never heard the phrase “Shrek is love, Shrek is life,” don't look it up unless you want to revisit peak “no holds barred“ message board ‘humor.' Seriously.. its gross.Joining us on this episode is Brittnie who chose to talk about Shrek. We love talking to people about their favorite movies, and we were very curious as to what she had to say!We hope you enjoy this episode, and keep a lookout for our upcoming PATREON launch!Music is from Triune Digital and audio clips pulled from movies we will be reviewing in other episodes.Artwork by @jannelle_o
This week we are comparing Get Out (2017) and Shrek 2 (2004), two films about men meeting their partner's parents for the first time and discovering they want to replace them with a white man.-----The Movies:Get Out (2017)Directed by Jordan PeeleWritten by Jordan PeeleIMDb Rating: 7.7Shrek 2 (2004)Directed by Andrew Adamson, Kelly Asbury & Conrad VernonWritten by Andrew Adamson & Joe StillmanBased on the book by William SteigIMDb Rating: 7.3-----Sponsored by FotoRestorehttps://www.fotorestorenz.com/-----Find us on:Discord - https://discord.gg/dxgmcfj552Facebook - @ItTakesTwoPodTwitter - @ItTakesTwo_podInstagram - @ItTakesTwo_podOur website - ItTakesTwo.co.nz-----Content warning: Discussions of racism and violence
IN THIS REPEAT - Here is the final part of a chat about The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe: book vs. 2005 movie. = = = = This is the second and final part of an episode exploring how well the 2005 Hollywood version of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe compares with the book that was published in 1950. My guests are Dr. Crystal Downing, co-Director of the Marion E. Wade Center at Wheaton College and Dr. Charlie Starr who teaches at Alderson Broaddus University. Both understand that sometimes book adaptations get it right and sometimes they don't. Find out their thoughts on Andrew Adamson's version of the first published Narnia story. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Listen to PART ONE of this Interview on LWW - Book vs. Movie Purchase The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (book) Purchase The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (movie) Hear other Interviews with Dr. Charlie Starr Hear Crystal Downing on the Wade Center Podcast Some of the Books by Charlie or Crystal: The Faun's Bookshelf Light: C.S. Lewis's First and Final Short Story Salvation from Cinema How Postmodernism Serves (My) Faith Other Useful Links: Knowing and Understanding C.S. Lewis YouTube CHANNEL Listen to All About Jack on iTunes Purchase C.S. Lewis Goes to Hell Visit ScrewtapeCompanion.com Visit EssentialCSLewis.com Purchase The Misquotable C.S. Lewis
IN THIS REPEAT - the first half of a discussion on The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe book vs. the 2005 movie. This is the first of a two-part podcast episode exploring how well the 2005 Hollywood version of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe compares with the book that was published in 1950. My guests are Dr. Crystal Downing, co-Director of the Marion E. Wade Center at Wheaton College and Dr. Charlie Starr who teaches at Alderson Broaddus University. Both understand that sometimes book adaptations get it right and sometimes they don't. Find out their thoughts on Andrew Adamson's version of the first published Narnia story. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Purchase The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (book) Purchase The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (movie) Hear other Interviews with Dr. Charlie Starr Hear Crystal Downing on the Wade Center Podcast Some of the Books by Charlie or Crystal: The Faun's Bookshelf Light: C.S. Lewis's First and Final Short Story Salvation from Cinema How Postmodernism Serves (My) Faith Other Useful Links: Knowing and Understanding C.S. Lewis YouTube CHANNEL Listen to All About Jack on iTunes Purchase C.S. Lewis Goes to Hell Visit ScrewtapeCompanion.com Visit EssentialCSLewis.com Purchase The Misquotable C.S. Lewis
We're closing out 2022 with one final foray into big budget spectacle with Andrew Adamson's 2005 epic adaptation of C.S. Lewis' 1950 British classic The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe. Up for discussion: the uncomfortable racial aspects of the film, CGI vs practical effects, the wartime elements, religious propaganda, which Pevensie child we identify as, and why it's ok to hate Edmund and Turkish Delight.Wanna connect with the show? Follow us on Twitter @HKHSPod or use the hashtag #HKHSPod:> Brenna: @brennacgray> Joe: @bstolemyremoteHave something longer to say or a comment about banned book club? Email us at hkhspod@gmail.com or tweet us! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"Shrek" (2001) de Andrew Adamson y Vicky Jenson. Junto a Montserrat Fraile Alonso.
Geoff Calhoun joins Keith as they talk with Matt Mahaffey, the frontman and visionary behind the band sElf... and so much more. Oh, trust us, you know Matt's work. Matt Mahaffey grew up in Kingsport, Tennessee, and started writing songs and playing the drums at age 4. He would often perform with his brother, Mike Mahaffey when they were growing up. By age eleven, he played drums at Dollywood in Pigeon Forge. In the mid-nineties, he moved to Murfreesboro, Tennessee, and attended MTSU. He lived and worked for ten years in Murfreesboro, where he co-founded Spongebath Records and formed the band sElf in 1994. In the early 2000s, Mahaffey relocated to Los Angeles. Matt has performed with and produced artists like Pink, Beck, Liz Phair, Tenacious D, Snoop Dogg, Beyoncé, Keith Urban, and on and on and on. He has also worked with various filmmakers, including Ivan Reitman, Michael Mann, Jeffrey Katzenberg, Andrew Adamson, & Hans Zimmer (for film score). He's also written jingles and composed music for Pedigree, Jumbone, Medicare, and Lexus. His music has been featured on numerous shows, including CSI: Miami, DanceLife, Entourage, MTV, E! Entertainment, Dirty Sexy Money, Weeds, and 60 Minutes. You get the idea. He's done a lot. LINKS Matt Mahaffey Matt's TED Talk John Mullaney on Murfreesboro The Dead Deads The Gherms They Might Be Giants Kane Churko Shrek Blackfish Band Bizzare States Podcast Letterkenny
Follow the homies Cam (Cameron Cox) and Dylan (Dylan Hernandez) two former AMC Theater employees as they take a nostalgic trip back in time to rewatch films that mean the most to them! This Podcast is set up so that listeners at home can watch the movies along with us and laugh along as we talk about whatever comes to mind! From pop-culture-related events to AMC theater work stories, hell even us just talking about our personal lives! The Movie we are discussing in this episode is "Shrek". Shrek is a 2001 American computer-animatedcomedy film loosely based on the 1990 picture bookof the same name by William Steig. It is the first installment in the Shrek franchise. Directed by Andrew Adamson and Vicky Jenson in their directorial debutsfrom a screenplay written by Ted Elliott, Terry Rossio, Joe Stillman, and Roger S. H. Schulman, the film stars Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, and John Lithgow. In the film, the ogre Shrek (Myers) finds his swamp overrun by fairy tale creatures banished by Lord Farquaad (Lithgow). With the help of Donkey(Murphy), Shrek agrees to rescue Princess Fiona(Diaz) for Farquaad to regain his swamp. Now in the Famous words of that Pig from Shrek "Play the movie.. Yeah PLAY" ALSO Follow the homie Dylan on his fantastic Podcast "The Hernandez Variety Show" https://open.spotify.com/show/58pVAOZ5sSK4ti563o5fWn?si=BjR3hTyjR9mjfKIh6itDuw
¿Te gustaría mejorar la calidad de lo que haces? ¿Te gustaría tener o formar parte de un equipo efectivo? ¿Quieres sacar tu lado creativo?Ese es el tema principal del programa de este mes, donde aprenderás cómo crear equipos de alto rendimiento a mano del libro «Creatividad, S.A.» de Ed Catmull.Valoración Quique: ★★★★½ Valoración Jeroen: ★★★★½Notas de programa(Las notas del programa están disponibles en https://kenso.es/episodio/213-ed-catmull-creatividad)Índice de la reseña(00:00) Bienvenid@ a KENSO Círculo(01:58) ¿Qué vas a encontrar en este libro?(05:32) 1 | Animación(11:53) 2 | Ha nacido Pixar(20:27) 3 | Una meta precisa(27:26) 4 | Estableciendo la identidad de Pixar(31:59) 5 | Honestidad y sinceridad(37:12) 6 | Miedo y fracaso(40:56) 7 | La Bestia Hambrienta y El Niño Feo(46:45) 8 | Cambio y azar(49:41) 9 | Lo oculto(54:16) 10 | Ampliar nuestra vision(1:02:59) 11 | El futuro no realizado(1:05:53) 12 | Un nuevo desafío(1:07:55) 13 | El Día de las Notas(1:13:36) El Steve que nosotros conocimos(1:13:55) Ideas para gestionar una cultura creativa(1:14:18) Estilo y valoración(1:18:07) El siguiente libro(1:19:41) ¡Nos escuchamos muy pronto!Recursos mencionadosLibro: Creatividad S.A. de Ed CatmullLibro: Work Simply de Carson TateEpisodio 5: El artesano de la innovación con Humberto MatasPersona: Steve JobsPersona: George LucasPersona: John LasseterVídeo: A computer animated hand (1972) de Ed Catmull y Fred ParkePelícula: Toy Story de John LasseterPelícula: Toy Story 2 de John LasseterPelícula: Toy Story 3 de Lee UnkrichPelícula: Buscando a Nemo de Andrew Stanton y Lee UnkrichPelícula: Shrek de Andrew Adamson y Vicky JensonLibro: Steve Jobs de Walter IsaacsonPelícula: Monstruos, S.A. de Pete Docter, Lee Unkrich y David SilvermanLibro: Lo único de Gary Keller y Jay Papasan See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Diane and Sean discuss the very long...oh so very long Narnian sequel, Prince Caspian. Episode music is, "The Call", by Regina Spektor from the OST.- Our theme song is by Brushy One String- Artwork by Marlaine LePage- Why Do We Own This DVD? Merch available at Teepublic- Follow the show on social media:- IG: @whydoweownthisdvd- Twitter: @whydoweownthis1- Follow Sean's Plants on IG: @lookitmahplantsSupport the show
This season we're putting a queer twist on movies that aren't gay on purpose, such as seminal childhood classic Shrek (2001), dir. Andrew Adamson and Vicky Jenson. Join Hal, Autumn, and returning guest Kenley as they talk about queer coding, The Hegemony(tm), and Jack Halberstam's The Queer Art of Failure on this week's episode of Okay, But Is It Gay?.Alternate titles for this episode include: More Things Should be Motivated by Spite and If You Can Be Scared, Then You're a Person.TW: This episode contains discussions of hetero- and cisnormativity, pogroms and racial cleansing, the policing of queer bodies, microaggressions, fatphobia, and misogyny.
Hämta facklorna och högafflarna! I avsnitt 56 pratar vi om den moderna animationsklassikern Shrek från 2001 (regi Andrew Adamson & Vicky Jenson).Shrek är ett träsktroll som vill bli lämnad i fred i sitt träsk. Men en dag dumpas massa sagofigurer på hans mark och herren Lord Farquaad som har ett slott nära Shrek lovar att ta bort alla sagofigurer om han hämtar hem en prinsessa till honom. Shrek ger sig ut tillsammans med en talande åsna på ett galet äventyr.Få har nog missat det gröna fenomenet Shrek som svepte över jorden under början av 2000-talet. Men hur står sig filmen i dag över 20 år senare? Är det fortfarande en rolig parodi på sagor?I vanlig ordning bryter vi ned Shrek och allt från hans relation med Fiona, den stora draken och givetvis åsnan. Hittar vi även lite buskishumor i Shrek? Och varför är egentligen Robin Hood Fransk? Detta, diskussioner om animationsstudion Dreamworks och mycket mer i ett roligt avsnitt. Häng med oss!Spoilervarning! Se filmen innan du lyssnar på avsnittet om du inte vill få avslöjat vad som händer.Följ oss på Facebook & Instagram under "Filmcirkeln". Du hittar oss även på Letterboxd där vi samlar våra betyg på filmtitlarna vi diskuterar.https://letterboxd.com/filmcirkeln/
The best (?) installment of Shrek (?)! Special thank you to SUPER YAKI for sponsoring today's episode of Zillennial Canon, use code SUPERZILLENNIAL for 10% off! Follow us on Twitter @zillennialcanon and Instagram @thezillennialcanon for memes and updates. Adam: @adam_notsandler Kyra: @garlicemoji Leave us a movie memory at (631) 319-0112 or at zillennialcanon@gmail.com. ---Check out some more friends of the canon at https://linktr.ee/zillennialcanon--- Thinking Music by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4522-thinking-music License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
TESTO DELL'ARTICOLO ➜ www.bastabugie.it/it/articoli.php?id=1033IL PRINCIPE CASPIAN: ECCO IL PRIMO FILM DEL 2008 DEGNO DI ESSERE VISTO SECONDO L'OSSERVATORE ROMANO di Gaetano ValliniNon delude le attese la seconda puntata cinematografica de Le cronache di Narnia, la saga fantasy scaturita dalla penna di Clive Staples Lewis e portata sul grande schermo dalla Disney. L'episodio Il principe Caspian - che uscirà nelle sale italiane il 14 agosto e che sarà presentato in anteprima al Fiuggi family festival il 28 luglio - ripropone, ampliandole in una dimensione decisamente più epica, le caratteristiche narrative che hanno fatto apprezzare il precedente Il leone, la strega e l'armadio, vincitore di un Oscar. Insomma, un kolossal in piena regola, che regala un po' di verve a una stagione avara di titoli di rilievo.Grazie a un ritmo più serrato e soprattutto a un più accentuato ricorso ai sofisticati effetti di animazione digitale, il regista Andrew Adamson - lo stesso del primo episodio - confeziona un prodotto che sarà apprezzato dai fan di Narnia. Tuttavia non saremo sui numeri di analoghe produzioni, perché il richiamo dei maghetti ha più presa su un pubblico di giovanissimi e alcune saghe, come Il signore degli anelli, possono contare su una comunità di lettori e appassionati ben più ampia e radicata. E proprio tra gli appassionati lettori di Lewis forse alcuni storceranno un po' il naso, visto che le libertà rispetto al testo sono numerose e a volte significative. Ma è il prezzo che si è costretti a pagare nelle trasposizioni cinematografiche, anche se in questo caso il risultato di compromesso appare comunque accettabile. Negli Stati Uniti l'uscita del film non ha riproposto gli stessi commenti che hanno accompagnato il primo capitolo, quando Lewis venne di fatto assoldato tra le file dei cosiddetti neocon, divenendo l'alfiere di una campagna religiosa per teen-ager. Ma al di là di disquisizioni ideologizzate condite con letture semplicistiche e fuorvianti, anche questo lavoro ripropone, seppure in maniera meno forte, i temi cari a Lewis, che definiva se stesso il "convertito più riluttante di tutta l'Inghilterra". Lo scrittore - vissuto in gran parte in Inghilterra, ma irlandese di Belfast e di famiglia protestante visceralmente anticattolica - lasciò il protestantesimo per abbandonarsi all'ateismo prima di abbracciare la religione cristiana, optando per l'anglicanesimo.Una scelta chiara e definitiva: "Viviamo in un territorio occupato dal nemico: ecco cos'è questo mondo. Il cristianesimo è la storia di come il re legittimo è sbarcato - sbarcato potremmo dire in incognito - e ci chiama tutti a partecipare a una grande campagna di sabotaggio". Nel mondo di Narnia - abitato da centauri, fauni, minotauri, giganti, nani, animali parlanti e alberi semoventi, le cui caratterizzazioni spesso sono lo specchio di virtù e vizi fin troppo umani - questo concetto è esplicitato da un marcato simbolismo cristiano, in un racconto ricco di allegorie e metafore evangeliche.Al pari di Tolkien - inglese dalla profonda fede cattolica, la cui amicizia influì molto sulla sua conversione - Lewis attinse dagli antichi miti e dai grandi classici della narrativa fantastica per esaltare i temi della trascendenza. Egli era convinto dell'esistenza di un legame tra il linguaggio simbolico caratteristico della letteratura di genere e lo sguardo concreto della fede sulla storia. Nei suoi lavori emerge la nostalgia del paradiso perduto, la molla che spinge l'uomo a riconquistarlo e a ricercare nuovamente, con coraggio e fiducia, la Verità. Questa ricerca è un'intrigante chiave di lettura de Le cronache di Narnia, un mondo in cui il bene è bene e il male è male, senza possibilità di compromessi. Una distinzione forse fin troppo manichea, ma che deriva da una visione del cristianesimo che non ammette sconti: "Cristo non ha mai fatto discorsi vaghi, idealistici. Quando dice "siate perfetti" dice sul serio". Allo stesso modo anche i suoi personaggi devono fare una scelta definitiva. La stessa che è chiamato a compiere il giovane principe Caspian, legittimo erede al trono di Narnia, del quale anche nel film si apprezza, sia pure in modo meno marcato che nell'opera letteraria, il tormentato itinerario interiore: per questo la sua è una storia che parla anche della perdita dell'innocenza. La trama del film è incentrata sulla sua figura. Ma insieme con lui riprendono vita i quattro fratelli Pevensie, Peter, Edmund, Susan e Lucy, che nel precedente capitolo erano stati proiettati a Narnia, divenendone i sovrani. Ancora una volta sono magicamente trasportati in quel mondo. Non c'è più l'armadio, la strega bianca è morta, Aslan - il re leone - è scomparso da milletrecento anni, anche se per loro sono trascorsi appena dodici mesi. A Narnia l'età dell'oro è finita: scoprono un mondo completamente diverso, che riserva loro una nuova avventura, in cui la loro fiducia e il loro coraggio vengono messi duramente alla prova. C'è un altro nemico da affrontare, gli uomini di Telmar, guidati dal perfido Miraz, zio di Caspian, che occupa illegittimamente il trono che appartiene a quest'ultimo. A Caspian si affidano gli abitanti di Narnia, costretti da secoli all'oblio, affinché ritornino pace e serenità e si costruiscano rapporti fraterni con i figli di Adamo e di Eva. I quattro sovrani giunti dal passato gli daranno una mano e lo stesso Aslan, nel primo episodio raggiante metafora di Cristo, tornerà a schierarsi con le forze del bene (con una voce più appropriata dopo quella insostenibile del pur bravo Omar Sharif).Più matura - del resto sono cresciuti - la prova dei quattro giovani attori che impersonano i fratelli Pevensie: Skandar Keynes (Edmund), William Moseley (Peter), Anna Popplewell (Susan) e Georgie Henley (Lucy), sicuramente la più efficace nel rendere l'indole del personaggio, chiamata a incarnare la bambina costretta ad affrontare lo scetticismo degli altri, ma alla quale si svelano per primi i misteri di Narnia. Tuttavia la vera star del film è Ben Barnes, nei panni di un principe Caspian piuttosto impacciato, colpa di una sceneggiatura che non gli rende del tutto giustizia. Infine Sergio Castellitto, che dà vita a un Miraz sufficientemente odioso e credibile.Contro di lui, personificazione del male che travolge quel mondo, il sovrano Peter incita alla battaglia: una battaglia che va combattuta senza paura, con la speranza di riconquistare quella sorta di giardino dell'Eden, dove ristabilire un regno di amore e di fratellanza. Il metatesto cristiano in questa pellicola appare meno evidente, lasciando spazio alla fascinazione di un mondo medievaleggiante, con il suo codice cavalleresco. La stessa figura di Aslan, centrale nel primo episodio, appare meno significativa pur mantenendo il suo alone di sacralità. Così con un'ambientazione che non disdegna stavolta tonalità più cupe e in un rincorrersi di misurate citazioni cinematografiche - da Guerre stellari per i personaggi a Il signore degli anelli per gli scontri armati che tuttavia non riescono a raggiungere lo stesso coinvolgimento nonostante le intenzioni - i centoquarantacinque minuti di proiezione scorrono via piacevolmente, lasciando comunque significativi messaggi: il valore del sacrificio e della lealtà, il senso dell'amicizia, la potenza del perdono, il significato della misericordia.Ma la parola fine chiude solo un capitolo, perché la Disney ha già avviato la realizzazione del terzo episodio, Il viaggio del veliero. Il regista stavolta sarà diverso, ma si tornerà in quella terra "governata da una più grande magia, che distingue il bene dal male e determina il nostro destino".
Are Harlly, Jeaun and Lawson uncomfortable? Do they want their pillows fluffed? Special treatment for the special boys!ALSO DISCUSSED* Amityville Cult (2021)* Avengers Confidential: Black Widow & Punisher (2014)* Black Panther (2010)* Cobra Kai: Season 4 (2021)* Doctor Strange: The Sorcerer Supreme (2007)* Hulk Vs. (2009)* Hulk: Where Monsters Dwell (2016)* Iron Man & Captain America: Heroes United (2014)* Iron Man: Extremis (2010)* Iron Man & Hulk: Heroes United (2013)* Iron Man: Rise of Technovore (2013)* The Karate Kid (1984)* The Karate Kid Part II (1986)* The Karate Kid Part III (1989)* Next Avengers: Heroes of Tomorrow (2008)* Planet Hulk (2010)* Spider-Woman: Agent of S.W.O.R.D. (2009)* Thor & Loki: Blood Brothers (2011)* Thor: Tales of Asgard (2011)Reach us on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/IDontKnowWhyWe1Read Harlly and Jeaun's Blog at https://onthebrightsidemedia.home.blog/Read Lawson's Blog at https://exitthroughthecandycounter.wordpress.com/
IN THIS REPEAT - Here is the final part of a chat about The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe: book vs. 2005 movie. = = = = This is the second and final part of an episode exploring how well the 2005 Hollywood version of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe compares with the book that was published in 1950. My guests are Dr. Crystal Downing, co-Director of the Marion E. Wade Center at Wheaton College and Dr. Charlie Starr who teach at Alderson Broaddus University. Both understand that sometimes book adaptations get it right and sometimes they don't. Find out their thoughts on Andrew Adamson's version of the first published Narnia story. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Listen to PART ONE of this Interview on LWW - Book vs. Movie Purchase The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (book) Purchase The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (movie) Hear other Interviews with Dr. Charlie Starr Hear Crystal Downing on the Wade Center Podcast Some of the Books by Charlie or Crystal: The Faun's Bookshelf Light: C.S. Lewis's First and Final Short Story Salvation from Cinema How Postmodernism Serves (My) Faith Other Useful Links: Knowing and Understanding C.S. Lewis YouTube CHANNEL Listen to All About Jack on iTunes Purchase C.S. Lewis Goes to Hell Visit ScrewtapeCompanion.com Visit EssentialCSLewis.com Purchase The Misquotable C.S. Lewis
IN THIS REPEAT - the first half of a discussion on The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe book vs. the 2005 movie. This is the first of a two-part podcast episode exploring how well the 2005 Hollywood version of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe compares with the book that was published in 1950. My guests are Dr. Crystal Downing, co-Director of the Marion E. Wade Center at Wheaton College and Dr. Charlie Starr who teach at Alderson Broaddus University. Both understand that sometimes book adaptations get it right and sometimes they don't. Find out their thoughts on Andrew Adamson's version of the first published Narnia story. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Purchase The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (book) Purchase The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (movie) Hear other Interviews with Dr. Charlie Starr Hear Crystal Downing on the Wade Center Podcast Some of the Books by Charlie or Crystal: The Faun's Bookshelf Light: C.S. Lewis's First and Final Short Story Salvation from Cinema How Postmodernism Serves (My) Faith Other Useful Links: Knowing and Understanding C.S. Lewis YouTube CHANNEL Listen to All About Jack on iTunes Purchase C.S. Lewis Goes to Hell Visit ScrewtapeCompanion.com Visit EssentialCSLewis.com Purchase The Misquotable C.S. Lewis
On this week's show, we're celebrating our first birthday with three-quarters of a Good With Numbers episode as we talk about 2004's Shrek 2! How many references can you fit in one montage? Who's the sexiest cartoon? Why couldn't they have stuck with their first choice for Shrek? All this, plus Mungo appreciation and the occasional barbed comment from a mean old grump who thinks this movie stinks.Shrek 2 is directed by Andrew Adamson, Kelly Asbury and Conrad Vernon, and stars Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, Antonio Banderas, Jennifer Saunders, Rupert Everett, Julie Andrews and John Cleese.Bad With Numbers is a weekly show about questionable movie sequels, all the way from Toronto, Canada. It's hosted by Neth Knowles, Laura Medeiros, Rodey Gozum and Megan Swaine. Theme song by Audiopop. Artwork by Laura Medeiros. Find us on Twitter, Instagram, YouTube or drop us an email at bwnpod@gmail.com! Or come join our brand-new Discord server!
Episode 84 takes a trip for the first time to the DreamWorks Animation studio, often viewed as Disney and Pixar's commercial rival but whose features frequently offer a biting satirical revision of the narrative and stylistic formulae of these renowned animation heavyweights. For this latest episode on Shrek 2 (Andrew Adamson, Kelly Asbury & Conrad Vernon, 2004), Chris and Alex's special guest is Dr. Sam Summers, Associate Lecturer at Middlesex University and author of the recent DreamWorks Animation: Intertextuality and Aesthetics in Shrek and Beyond (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020). Sam is also the co-editor of a collection Toy Story: How Pixar Reinvented the Animated Feature (London: Bloomsbury, 2018) and - alongside journalist Ben Travis - co-host of the Disniversity podcast that offers a crash course through the history of Disney's animated classics. Listen as they discuss Shrek 2 and its industrial and aesthetic place within DreamWorks' animated canon, and its relationship to Hollywood's computer-animated film landscape more broadly; star voices and ‘presentational' performances that contribute to the film's layering of intrusive anachronism; the combination of medieval fairytale fantasy tropes with California culture; tensions between Shrek 2's anti-Disney sentiment and the franchising of the Shrek myth; commercial positioning and the role of Shrek 2 in consolidating DreamWorks as a ‘punky' alternative to the tone and style of the Mouse House; Disney's timelessness vs. the ‘timeliness' of DreamWorks when it comes to pop culture satire; and how through the Fairy Godmother, Shrek 2 negotiates (and then weaponises) the happy ending structure common to the fairytale form.
En este episodio conversamos sobre "Shrek" de Andrew Adamson y Vicky Jenson.
Welcome to an all-new Films for the Void!, Episode 10! In this episode, Landon interviews Novelty Songs brainchild Tyler Common, who enters the void to talk about Andrew Adamson & Vicky Jenson's 2001 film Shrek! Together, the pair chat about the ins and outs of starting a new musical project, The Maine's new album XOXO: From Love & Anxiety in Real Time, and some of Common's favorite films of all-time - all on the latest episode of Films for the Void!.TIME STAMPS00:01:43 Interview w/ Tyler Common00:33:05 Shrek01:03:39 Eric's Recommendation for Next Episode.Follow us on Twitter: @films_void.Landon: @igotdefeverman (Twitter), @duhfever (Instagram), @landondefever (Letterboxd).Eric: @ericwiththehair (Twitter, Letterboxd), @ericwiththebeard (Instagram).Tyler Common: @noveltysongs (Twitter, Instagram).Edited by RB: @gettuffstaytuff (Twitter)
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""Wer-sestor-shiray? Sounds fancy!" "No, it's Worcestershire." "Like the Sauce? Spicy!"" This week on Recently Logged we're discussing the third film in the Shrek series: Shrek the Third! As well as briefly discussing the films we logged in our Letterboxd diaries in the past week. EPISODE TIME CODES: 00:00:00 - INTRO 00:03:32 - BASIC SEASON FACTS 00:07:09 - OPENING THOUGHTS 00:15:52 - MAIN DISCUSSION 01:09:13 - CLOSING THOUGHTS 01:15:43 - WHAT WE WATCHED FIND WHERE YOU CAN WATCH THIS WEEKS FILM: https://www.justwatch.com/us/movie/shrek-the-third FILM INFO: Shrek the Third (2007) HE'S IN FOR THE ROYAL TREATMENT. The King of Far Far Away has died and Shrek and Fiona are to become King & Queen. However, Shrek wants to return to his cozy swamp and live in peace and quiet, so when he finds out there is another heir to the throne, they set off to bring him back to rule the kingdom. MPAA Rating: [PG] Director(s): Chris Miller, Raman Hui (co-director) Writer(s): Andrew Adamson, Aron Warner, Chris Miller, Jeffery Price, Peter S. Seaman, Jon Zack Composer(s): Harry Gregson-Williams Editor(s): Joyce Arrastia, Michael Andrews Top-billed Cast: Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, Antonio Banderas, Julie Andrews, John Cleese, Rupert Everett, Eric Idle, Justin Timberlake (All film info from Letterboxd) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Hey now! Celebrating the 20th anniversary of Shrek and also Mike Myers birthday. Special thank you to SUPER YAKI for sponsoring today's episode of Zillennial Canon, use code SUPERZILLENNIAL for 10% off! Follow us on Twitter @zillennialcanon and Instagram @thezillennialcanon for memes and updates. Adam: @adam_notsandler Kyra: @garlicemoji Leave us a movie memory at (631) 319-0112 or at zillennialcanon@gmail.com. ---Check out some more friends of the canon at https://linktr.ee/zillennialcanon--- Thinking Music by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4522-thinking-music License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Loosely based on the 1990 fairy tale picture book of the same name by William Steig, this movie taught us that ogres have layers, a donkey can be a noble steed, the address of the Muffin Man, and sometimes things are more than they appear. Directed by Andrew Adamson and Vicky Jenson in their directorial debuts, Shrek is the computer-animated comedy movie that parodied fairy tale adaptations – particularly animated Disney films, and celebrates its twentieth anniversary this year in 2021. Once upon a time, in a far away swamp, there lived an ogre named Shrek (Mike Myers) whose precious solitude is suddenly shattered by an invasion of annoying fairy tale characters. Shrek makes a deal with Lord Farquaad (John Lithgow) to regain control of his swamp in return for rescuing Princess Fiona (Cameron Diaz), whom Farquaad intends to marry. With the help of Donkey (Eddie Murphy), Shrek embarks on his quest but soon falls in love with the princess, who is hiding a secret that will change his life forever.
The Anniversary Brothers Movie Podcast: Shrek 20th Anniversary Aaron and Josh Sarnecky are here for the May edition of their movie retrospectives. This month they're talking about Shrek for its 20th anniversary. Shrek opened in theaters on May 18, 2001. It is an animated comedy, directed by Andrew Adamson and Vicky Jenson and based on a picture book by William Steig. It stars Mike Myers (Bohemian Rhapsody) as an irritable ogre named Shrek. In the film Shrek agrees to rescue Princess Fiona (Cameron Diaz, Vanilla Sky) from a dragon. This is in exchange for the deed to his swamp, where Lord Farquaad (John Lithgow, Interstellar) has forcibly relocated the land's fairytale creatures. Joining Shrek on his journey is Donkey (Eddie Murphy, Coming 2 America), a unique jackass with the ability to talk. But unbeknownst to Shrek, Donkey, and Farquaad, there is more to Princess Fiona than there appears. Shrek was a hit with critics and moviegoers alike. It grossed $484 million worldwide on a $60 million budget. It was nominated at the Oscars for Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Animated Feature, winning the latter, which was a new category that year. Shrek has since gone on to spawn multiple sequels, a theme park ride, and even a Broadway musical. The Library of Congress added Shrek to the National Film Registry in 2020, a first for an animated feature not produced or distributed by Disney. Josh and Aaron talk about how Shrek fits into their childhood before breaking down its plot, characters, humor, and computer animation. The brothers also go into the film's long production history and legacy. For another animated DreamWorks film, listen to Aaron and Josh talk about The Road to El Dorado. Shrek is streaming on Hulu.
ON THE TWELFTH EPISODE OF THE BOMB SQUAD PODCAST: Tanner, Austin, Joe, Rein and
¡SE AVISA antes de spoilers! Reseña de la película ganadora que estrenó el Oscar a la Mejor Película de Animación y marcó el camino que Dreamworks Animation sigue hasta hoy día. Un ogro recibe el encargo de rescatar a una princesa. ¿Qué puede salir mal? Con voces originales de Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy y Cameron Diaz, la recordamos por sus chistes y sus parodias (algunas de las cuales podrían encerrar una venganza de cineastas), pero también por contener un cuento estupendo por derecho propio.
*The SHREK 2 soundtrack blasting in the background* Have you ever wanted to know what it would be like to be a prince or a princess? Trust us, you don´t! Join us in uncovering the feels, the ideas and the spirals that come with the ROYALTY trope! After all, heavy is the crown whose weight is dipped in HORNY. What´s turning you on?: -The Mandalorian (2019-Ongoing) // Dariana -The Americans (2013-2018) // Paola Homework: -Roman Holiday (1953), dir. William Wyler -Shrek 2 (2004), dir. Conrad Vernon, Andrew Adamson and Kelly Asbury -Ever After (1998), dir. Andy Tennant -The Princess Trap by Talia Hibbert
“Thank you, gentlemen. Someday I will repay you, unless of course I can't find you, or if I forget.” This week on Recently Logged we discuss the next film in the Shrek franchise: Shrek 2! As well as briefly reviewing the films we logged on our Letterboxd dairies in the past week. EPISODE TIME CODES: 00:00 - INTRO 02:05 - BASIC MOVIE FACTS 05:12 - OPENING THOUGHTS 11:29 - MAIN DISCUSSION 44:07 - CLOSING THOUGHTS 49:01 - WHAT WE WATCHED FIND WHERE YOU CAN WATCH THIS WEEK’S FILM: https://www.justwatch.com/us/movie/shrek-2 FILM INFO: Shrek 2 (2004) ONCE UPON ANOTHER TIME... "Shrek, Fiona and Donkey set off to Far, Far Away to meet Fiona’s mother and father. But not everyone is happy. Shrek and the King find it hard to get along, and there’s tension in the marriage. The fairy godmother discovers that Shrek has married Fiona instead of her Son Prince Charming and sets about destroying their marriage." MPAA Rating: [PG] Director(s): Andrew Adamson, Kelly Asbury, Conrad Vernon Writer(s): Andrew Adamson, William Steig, Joe Stillman, J. David Stem, David N. Weiss, Jeff Snow Composer(s): Harry Greyson-Williams, John Powell Editor(s): Sim Evan-Jones, Michael Andrews Top-billed cast: Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, Antonio Banderas, John Cleese, Rupert Everett, Jennifer Saunders (All film info from Letterboxd) OUR LINKS: Recently Logged Main Webpage: https://robbiegrawey.com/recently-logged Anchor Page: https://anchor.fm/recentlylogged Micah’s Stuff YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCqan1ouaFGl1XMt_6VrIzFg Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/AkCn Twitter: https://twitter.com/micah_grawey Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/m_grawey_films/ Robbie’s Stuff Website: https://robbiegrawey.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
SomeBODY once told me that this is the best film school podcast taught by film school professionals (not graduates) around! The 2000's live! Professors Malu and Katie relive their wayward youths by indulging in 1999's Shrek (dir: Andrew Adamson and Vicky Jenson) and 2003's Daddy Day Care (dir: Geoff Rodkey)! Your inscrutable instructors talk at length about how funny these movies are and then ultimately decide that they hold up, sort of, kind of, mostly, and it's not just rose-colored glasses, probably. They break ice and Malu tortures Katie with a game about grisly fairy tales. Who could ask for anything more? Please rate, review, and subscribe on your podcatcher of choice, ya farquads. Professor Katie's Short Films: Same Time Tomorrow Bloom Instagram: @filmschoolprofessionals Professor Malu's Art Instagram: @malusdoodles Professor Katie's Instagram: @_katiee_kat
”And last but not least is a fiery redhead who lives in a dragon-guarded castle surrounded by a boiling lake of lava! But don't let that cool you off. She's a loaded pistol who likes piña coladas and getting caught in the rain. Yours for the rescuing: Princess Fiona!” This week on Recently Logged we discuss the first-ever Academy Award winner for Best Animated Feature and cultural touchstone: Shrek! (as well as briefly reviewing the films we logged on our Letterboxd dairies in the past week.) EPISODE TIME CODES: 00:00 - INTRO 02:07 - BASIC MOVIE FACTS 05:04 - OPENING THOUGHTS 12:42 - MAIN DISCUSSION 53:19 - CLOSING THOUGHTS 57:08 - WHAT WE WATCHED FIND WHERE YOU CAN WATCH THIS WEEK’S FILM: https://www.justwatch.com/us/movie/shrek FILM INFO: Shrek (2001) THE GREATEST FAIRY TALE NEVER TOLD. "It ain’t easy bein’ green – especially if you’re a likable (albeit smelly) ogre named Shrek. On a mission to retrieve a gorgeous princess from the clutches of a fire-breathing dragon, Shrek teams up with an unlikely compatriot – a wisecracking donkey." MPAA Rating: [PG] Director(s): Andrew Adamson, Vickey Jenson Writer(s): Ted Elliott, Terry Rossio, William Steig, Roger S.H. Shulman, Joe Stillman Composer(s): Harry Greyson-Williams, John Powell Editor(s): Sim Evan-Jones Top-billed cast: Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, John Lithgow, Vincent Cassel, Peter Dennis (All film info from Letterboxd) OUR LINKS: Recently Logged Main Webpage: https://robbiegrawey.com/recently-logged Anchor Page: https://anchor.fm/recentlylogged Micah’s Stuff YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCqan1ouaFGl1XMt_6VrIzFg Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/AkCn Twitter: https://twitter.com/micah_grawey Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/m_grawey_films/ Robbie’s Stuff Website: https://robbiegrawey.com EPISODE CREDITS: Recently Logged Podcast creators - Micah and Robert Grawey Hosts - Micah and Robert Grawey Editor - Robert Grawey Songs used in episode - Non --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Harlly, Jeaun and Lawson aren’t the monsters here, YOU are! You and the rest of that fairytale trash, poisoning their perfect world.ALSO DISCUSSED* Another Round (2020)* Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000)* Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Sword of Destiny (2016)* Emma. (2020)* The Hole (2001)* Memento (2000)* O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000)* Scotland, PA (2001)* Shrek: The Musical (2013)* Synchronic (2019)* Valentine (2001)Reach us on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/IDontKnowWhyWe1Read Harlly and Jeaun's Blog at https://onthebrightsidemedia.home.blog/Read Lawson's Blog athttps://exitthroughthecandycounter.wordpress.com/
Jordan and Brooke from The Queer Quadrant join us to talk YA and Baby's First Biblical Fantasy Epic! Special thank you to SUPER YAKI for sponsoring today's episode of Zillennial Canon, use code SUPERZILLENNIAL for 10% off! Follow us on Twitter @zillennialcanon and Instagram @thezillennialcanon for memes and updates. Adam: @adam_notsandler Kyra: @garlicemoji Leave us a movie memory at (631) 319-0112 or at zillennialcanon@gmail.com. ---Check out some more friends of the canon at https://linktr.ee/zillennialcanon--- Thinking Music by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4522-thinking-music License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Dans ce nouvel épisode les frangins se retrouvent pour débattre du film d'animation "Shrek" de Andrew Adamson et Vicky Jenson sorti en 2001 mais aussi de l'avenir des Etats-Unis et du reconfinement. N'hésitez pas à nous envoyer vos avis sur ce film par mail à contact@franginsvideoclub.fr et à visiter notre site internet franginsvideoclub.fr pour plus de contenu. Retrouvez le podcast sur YouTube, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Spotify et Deezer. Suivez Adam sur les réseaux sociaux: sur Youtube "Adam Bros", sur Instagram @adam_bensoussan et sur Twitter @Adam_Bros Suivez Nathan sur Instagram @natebensoussan
Dans cet épisode, le trio Gravlax – Papa(Gubi)da et Casa poursuit son épopée en territoire depardieusque en traversant quelques films du monument tournés dans les années 2000. Comme d’habitude, ces opus sur notre Gégé (inter)national sont souvent « gourmands ». Pour vous proposer un épisode plus digeste, il a été découpé en 2 parties. Voici le menu de cette première partie ( dédiée à Yves Belluardo ) : - 3'00 ( Gravlax ) : “Vatel” de Roland Joffé ( 2000 ; SPOILERS entre 14'00 et 18'00 ) : http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=24340.html - 32'20 ( Casa ) : « 36 Quai des Orfèvres » d’Olivier Marchal ( 2004 ) : http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=54673.html - 59'10 ( Gubi ) : “Boudu” de Gérard Jugnot ( 2005 ; SPOILERS entre 1h09 et 1h11 ) : http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=57438.html - 1h19m20s ( Gravlax ) : “Dina” d’Ole Bornedal ( 2002 ; SPOILERS à 1h37'10 jusqu'à 1h38'15 ) : http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=29226.html Recommandations : ( Casa ) La mini-série « Napoléon » d’Yves Simoneau ( 2002 ) : http://www.allocine.fr/series/ficheserie_gen_cserie=5871.html ( Gravlax ) « Ridicule » de Patrice Leconte ( 1996 ) : http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=14661.html ( Casa ) « Heat » de Michael Mann ( 1995 ) : http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=14046.html ( Gubi ) « Shrek 1 et 2 » de Andrew Adamson et Vicky Jenson ( 2001 et 2004 ) : http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=27415.html http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=40619.html ( Gravlax ) « Le Veilleur de Nuit » d’Ole Bornedal ( 1998 ) : http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=30756.html Films évoqués dans l’épisode : « MR 73 » d’Olivier Marchal ( 2008 ) : http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=120882.html « Les Lyonnais » d’Olivier Marchal ( 2011 ) : http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=145068.html « Les Sentiers de la Perdition » de Sam Mendes ( 2002 ) : http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=28874.html « Contre-enquête » de Sidney Lumet ( 1990 ) : http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=33934.html « Mélodie pour un meurtre » d’Harold Becker ( 1989 ) : http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=5266.html « Magnolia » de Paul Thomas Anderson ( 1999 ) : http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=22858.html « Boudu sauvé des eaux » de Jean Renoir ( 1932 ) : http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=2143.html Musique diffusée pendant l’épisode : - Générique « Loud Pop » ( Gravlax ) - Ennio Morricone : « Thème de Vatel » / « L’Amour Suspendu » / « Ouverture pour Vatel » / « Symphonie avec voix » - Richard Grégoire « Napoléon » / « Visite à Joséphine » / « Le Sacre » / « Vers la Russie » - Antoine Duhamel « Ridicule » - Erwann Kermorvant : « 36 » / « Accident » / « Camille » / « Club » / « Strange Mood » / « Vengeance » / « Noir sur Blanc » / « Seul » / - Axelle Renoir « The Armoured Van » - After The Fall « Always Forever Now » - Florian Toutut « Génériques Début et fin de Boudu » - Smash Mouth « I’m a believer » - Marco Beltrami : « I am Dina » / « Graveyard » / « Dina’s Etude » / « We are Dina » / « Organ Grinder » / « Lorch Serenades » / « Goodbye Lorch » / « Labor Pains » / « Dina’s Delivers » - Joachim Holbek « Suite » - Gérard Depardieu « Quand j’étais chanteur » Bonus : Intégrale de la saison 1 de « Mon incroyable fiancé » sur YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5i6yulGh8xc&list=PL8qTSBnmUmwlxxrvzgvNkL-mHDwV-SoSb - Chaîne YouTube « TLV Podcast » : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoLK73hPXzMYGnZEYVRvAEQ - Lien Twitter du podcast : https://twitter.com/TLVPodcast - Page Facebook du podcast : https://www.facebook.com/M.Gravlax/ - Page du podcast : https://podcast.ausha.co/tu-l-as-vu - Page Sens Critique avec tous les films traités dans le podcast : https://www.senscritique.com/liste/Tous_les_films_traites_dans_notre_podcast_Tu_l_as_vu_venez_n/2716388
Dans cet épisode, le trio Gravlax – Papa(Gubi)da et Casa poursuit son épopée en territoire depardieusque en traversant quelques films du monument tournés dans les années 2000.Comme d’habitude, ces opus sur notre Gégé (inter)national sont souvent « gourmands ». Pour vous proposer un épisode plus digeste, il a été découpé en 2 parties. Voici le menu de cette première partie ( dédiée à Yves Belluardo ) :- 3'00 ( Gravlax ) : “Vatel” de Roland Joffé ( 2000 ; SPOILERS entre 14'00 et 18'00 ) :http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=24340.html - 32'20 ( Casa ) : « 36 Quai des Orfèvres » d’Olivier Marchal ( 2004 ) :http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=54673.html - 59'10 ( Gubi ) : “Boudu” de Gérard Jugnot ( 2005 ; SPOILERS entre 1h09 et 1h11 ) :http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=57438.html - 1h19m20s ( Gravlax ) : “Dina” d’Ole Bornedal ( 2002 ; SPOILERS à 1h37'10 jusqu'à 1h38'15 ) :http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=29226.html Recommandations :( Casa ) La mini-série « Napoléon » d’Yves Simoneau ( 2002 ) :http://www.allocine.fr/series/ficheserie_gen_cserie=5871.html ( Gravlax ) « Ridicule » de Patrice Leconte ( 1996 ) :http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=14661.html ( Casa ) « Heat » de Michael Mann ( 1995 ) :http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=14046.html( Gubi ) « Shrek 1 et 2 » de Andrew Adamson et Vicky Jenson ( 2001 et 2004 ) :http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=27415.htmlhttp://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=40619.html( Gravlax ) « Le Veilleur de Nuit » d’Ole Bornedal ( 1998 ) :http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=30756.html Films évoqués dans l’épisode :« MR 73 » d’Olivier Marchal ( 2008 ) :http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=120882.html« Les Lyonnais » d’Olivier Marchal ( 2011 ) :http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=145068.html« Les Sentiers de la Perdition » de Sam Mendes ( 2002 ) :http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=28874.html« Contre-enquête » de Sidney Lumet ( 1990 ) :http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=33934.html« Mélodie pour un meurtre » d’Harold Becker ( 1989 ) :http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=5266.html« Magnolia » de Paul Thomas Anderson ( 1999 ) :http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=22858.html« Boudu sauvé des eaux » de Jean Renoir ( 1932 ) :http://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm_gen_cfilm=2143.htmlMusique diffusée pendant l’épisode :- Générique « Loud Pop » ( Gravlax )- Ennio Morricone : « Thème de Vatel » / « L’Amour Suspendu » / « Ouverture pour Vatel » / « Symphonie avec voix »- Richard Grégoire « Napoléon » / « Visite à Joséphine » / « Le Sacre » / « Vers la Russie »- Antoine Duhamel « Ridicule »- Erwann Kermorvant : « 36 » / « Accident » / « Camille » / « Club » / « Strange Mood » / « Vengeance » / « Noir sur Blanc » / « Seul » /- Axelle Renoir « The Armoured Van »- After The Fall « Always Forever Now »- Florian Toutut « Génériques Début et fin de Boudu »- Smash Mouth « I’m a believer »- Marco Beltrami : « I am Dina » / « Graveyard » / « Dina’s Etude » / « We are Dina » / « Organ Grinder » / « Lorch Serenades » / « Goodbye Lorch » / « Labor Pains » / « Dina’s Delivers »- Joachim Holbek « Suite »- Gérard Depardieu « Quand j’étais chanteur »Bonus :Intégrale de la saison 1 de « Mon incroyable fiancé » sur YouTube :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5i6yulGh8xc&list=PL8qTSBnmUmwlxxrvzgvNkL-mHDwV-SoSb- Chaîne YouTube « TLV Podcast » :https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoLK73hPXzMYGnZEYVRvAEQ- Lien Twitter du podcast : https://twitter.com/TLVPodcast- Page Facebook du podcast : https://www.facebook.com/M.Gravlax/- Page du podcast : https://podcast.ausha.co/tu-l-as-vu- Page Sens Critique avec tous les films traités dans le podcast :https://www.senscritique.com/liste/Tous_les_films_traites_dans_notre_podcast_Tu_l_as_vu_venez_n/2716388
Hello everyone! Welcome back to another episode of 2 Peas In A Podcast! This week, the gals take a break from the Star Wars Films to watch the Academy Award winner for Best Animation, “Shrek” directed by Andrew Adamson and Vicky Jenson. Both gals recognize the ground breaking work that this film is, going from being a film enjoyed by all ages, to paving the way to a new kind of animation films. We hope you enjoy this episode! We sure had a blast making it.
In the second episode of Season 2, we will be reviewing the movie 'Shrek 2', starring starring Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy and Cameron Diaz, directed by Andrew Adamson, Conrad Vernon and Kelly Asbury. The commentators on this track are Sujay Kestur, Girish Ganesh and Surya Makthal. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/overratedpod/support
Why does Shrek have a Scottish accent in his franchise? Today I’m going through the wild production of the original Shrek film to explore how Mike Myers developed the character of Shrek with the talents of Jeffrey Katzenberg, Andrew Adamson, and Vicky Jenson. How did they come up with this voice? Why is Shrek the ogre with the accent? And how does this build Shrek as a relatable character? The in-universe answer and the production answer are going to be discussed here! __Join our exclusive family of fun people, become a producer, and help support the show!http://patreon.com/wotsovideos __Shop Following Dreams shirts, hoodies, stickers, and more -http://wotsostore.com __Ask questions, send comments and business inquiries -wotsovideos@gmail.com __Watch all of the magical Disney film content Isaac makes on YouTube - http://youtube.com/wotsovideos ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Follow me on InstagramFollow me on TwitterLike me on Facebook@WotsoVideos
SOME-BODY once told us to get making some waffles and rewatch Shrek. We’re so glad we did, as the amount of adult jokes in this film that flew over our heads as kids makes it worth a rewatch almost 20 years later. On the surface, Shrek really should not have worked as a film. It (literally) shits on the classic fairytale genre, is full of (somehow not dated?) pop culture references, and at last minute had the whole of Shreks lines re-recorded with a Scottish accent. Yet directors Andrew Adamson & Vicky Jensen knew exactly what they were doing, as the final result was not only hilarious and wildy entertaining, but went on to win the first ever Academy Award for Best Animated Feature (beating out Pixar’s Monsters Inc by the way). Also, the internet is actually obsessed with it. Google Shrek meme and you’re met with a mix of hilarious and worrying results (Shrek is Love, Shrek is Life being the latter). Though in all honestly, Shrek and the inhabitants of Duloc wouldn’t want it any other way. Joining us all the way from NYC for this one is Dylan. He’s back by popular demand after laying down the pizza law on our Nightcrawler ep (Joes Pizza in Greenwich if you’re asking). Here D switches out crispy crusts for some crispy commentary on our green friend and all things Duloc. We also have a short of the week, Commute by Scott Lazer. This ones based in NYC, in case there wasn’t already enough New Yorker attitude on this episode. Link in bio. Enjoy.
Você aí, conhece sobre baseball (ou beisebol)? O esporte de bater a bolinha com o bastão, apesar de parecer chato para nós, brasileiros, tem uma gama de estratégia enorme e que gira em torno do duelo entre o rebatedor e o arremessador. Mas e se eu te contasse que tem um terceiro personagem que faz toda a diferença nessa história? E se eu te falar agora que um time fez um esquema hollywoodiano para conseguir interceptar a comunicação entre esse terceiro personagem e o arremessador e que isso os deu uma imensa vantagem, tão grande que ajudou esse time a ganhar o título da MLB, a liga americana de baseball, em 2017? Se você é um iniciante quer aprender mais sobre o baseball, ou se for um espectador assíduo e quer entender o que aconteceu naquele fatídico ano de 2017, tudo isso com o muito humor e descontração, nós os apresentamos o episódio 7 do Sportios! Nele faremos uma breve explicação do que é o esporte e como ele funciona (de maneira bem rapidinha) e esmiuçar o que os Astros fizeram que os ajudaram a ganhar a World Series, desde como o esquema funcionava até uma análise de dados do impacto disso no esporte. Vem com a gente! Referências e citações: http://signstealingscandal.com -> Site que fez uma análise de dados (en) https://public.tableau.com/views/ASign-StealingScandal/Story?:display_count=y&:origin=viz_share_link&:showVizHome=no -> The Astros' sign-stealing: exploring a scandal using data visualization (en) https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/28476282/everything-need-know-mlb-sign-stealing-scandal -> reportagem da espn sobre (en) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houston_Astros_sign_stealing_scandal -> resumo da wikipedia (en) HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL 2. Direção: Kenny Ortega. Produção: Disney Channel, 2007 SHREK. Direção: Andrew Adamson, Vicky Jenson. Produção: DreamWorks, 2001
Things mentioned during "What We're Watching This Week"Life of Pi directed by Ang Lee.Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe directed by Andrew Adamson. Currently available on Disney+Garfield: The Movie directed by Peter Hewitt. Currently available on Hulu, SlingTV, and StarzNine Lives directed by Barry Sonnenfeld.Cats directed by Tom Hooper.Cats with buttholes https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2020/04/cats-butthole-cut-vfx-editorThe Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou directed by Wes Anderson.Isle of Dogs directed by Wes Anderson.The Handmaiden directed by Park Chan-wook. Currently available on Amazon Prime
In this episode of Chick Flicks, McKenzie and Bridget discuss two fantasy movies, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, and Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe was released in 2005, when McKenzie and Bridget were the same age as its child actors. It was directed by Andrew Adamson, of Shrek fame, and features Tilda Swinton with dreadlocks. The Fellowship of the Ring was directed by Peter Jackson and released in 2001. It stars Sir Ian McKellen, Elijah Woods, Sean Astin, Viggo Mortenson, and someone the New York Times calls 'Armando Bloom'. Chick Flicks is a film review podcast hosted by McKenzie Chapman and Bridget Hovell. You can follow Chick Flicks on instagram and twitter @chickflickspod and email us at chickflickspodcast@gmail. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Il primo capitolo della saga ideata dalla penna di C.S. Lewis arriva in sala nel 2005.In regia Andrew Adamson, responsabile di portare sul grande schermo la storia dei quattro fratelli Pevensie e delle loro avventura alla scoperta del Regno di Narnia e del loro destino. Miriam Russo
Book Vs Movie Shrek Yes, it was a book first and the original star was Chris Farley! Did you not know that Shrek was a book first? Well, it certainly was and the Margos are so excited to talk about the interesting beginnings of the 1990 children’s book by author/illustrator William Steig. At first, Steven Spielberg (he sure turns up pon the show quite a bit!) bought the rights for Dreamworks and wanted Steve Martin involved. Later on, Chris Farley worked on the film with Eddie Murphy and was 90% done with dialogue when he died in 1997. Mike Myers came on board in 2000 and a Scottish ogre was born. The movie, directed by Andrew Adamson, (we talked a bit about him in our "Chronicles of Narnia" episode) stars Myers, Murphy, Cameron Diaz, and John Lithgow became a smash and produced two sequels. In this episode, we talk about the many differences between the original book & the movie to decide which we like better. In this ep the Margos discuss: The background of author & illustrator William Steig The basic differences between the book & movie. How the script changed over the years The cast of the movie including Meyers (Shrek,) Murphy (Donkey,) Diaz (Princess Fiona,) Lithgow (Lord Farquaad,) and Vincent Cassell (Monsieur Hood.) Clips Featured: Shrek trailer "Shrek is like an onion" "Fiona Vs Monsieur Hood" "The muffin man!" Outro music I’m a Believer” by Smash Mouth Join our Patreon page to help support the show! https://www.patreon.com/bookversusmovie Book Vs. Movie podcast https://www.facebook.com/bookversusmovie/ Twitter @bookversusmovie www.bookversusmovie.com Email us at bookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.com Brought to you by Audible.com You can sign up for a FREE 30-day trial here http://www.audible.com/?source_code=PDTGBPD060314004R Margo D. @BrooklynFitChik www.brooklynfitchick.com brooklynfitchick@gmail.com Margo P. @ShesNachoMama https://coloniabook.weebly.com/
Book Vs Movie The Lion, The With & The Wardrobe The fantastical tale is the subject of this fantastical episode The Margos travel to Narnia and back to bring you the story about fascinating author C.S. Lewis and his classic children’s tales that make up The Chronicles of Narnia. Lewis, an Irishman who attended schools in England, went from being an avowed atheist to a proponent of Christianity and he used his stories based on Pevensie children as the basis of having people understanding the power of Jesus. It all begins with the 1950 publication of The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe which tells the tale of Lucy, Peter, Edmund, and Susan who are living in England during World War 2. One day they find a mysterious wardrobe and travel to the land of Narnia where they are known as the “sons of Adam” and “daughters of Eve” and animals can talk just like humans. The White Witch is in charge of Narnia and she keeps everyone in perpetual winter (and never Christmas! Aslan the lion is her nemesis. The Christian allegories write themselves in this very entertaining tale. The movie directed by Andrew Adamson stars interesting character actors Tilda Swinton, James McAvoy, and Jim Broadbent and has an immense (supposed) $180 million budget and the special effects are next-level great. So between book & movie--which did we like better? Click on the link below to find out! In this ep the Margos discuss: The life story of C.S. Lewis & the history of the Narnia books The basic differences between the 1950 book & 2005 movie. The cast of the movie Tilda Swinton (White Witch,) James McAvoy (Mr. Tumnus,) Jim Broadbent (Professor Kirke,) Liam Neeson (Aslan,) Georgie Henley (Lucy,) Skandar Keynes (Edmund,) William Moseley (Peter,) and Anna Popplewell (Susan.) Clips Featured: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe trailer The White Witch speaks with Aslan about the “traitor” The children fight the wolves (melting ice scene) Outro music “Lazy Sunday” by The Lonely Island Join our Patreon page to help support the show! https://www.patreon.com/bookversusmovie Book Vs. Movie podcast https://www.facebook.com/bookversusmovie/ Twitter @bookversusmovie www.bookversusmovie.com Email us at bookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.com Brought to you by Audible.com You can sign up for a FREE 30-day trial here http://www.audible.com/?source_code=PDTGBPD060314004R Margo D. @BrooklynFitChik www.brooklynfitchick.com brooklynfitchick@gmail.com Margo P. @ShesNachoMama https://coloniabook.weebly.com/
Connor & Riley are joined by previous guest, Stephen LaGue and his little brother Patrick, to discuss one of their all time favorite films: The Iron Giant. Together they break down Bird's animation career, his personal impact on the story, and why it still hits home 20 years later. So sit back, shove some Reddi-Wip into a Twinkie, sip some espresso, and enjoy!WARNING: Major spoilers for The Iron Giant, Minor spoilers for The Incredibles, Ratatouille, & Guardians of the GalaxyFollow us:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rulesoftheframe/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rulesoftheframeTwitter: https://twitter.com/RulesOfTheFrameFilms mentioned in this episode:--------------------------------The Iron Giant (1999) | Dir. Brad BirdWALL-E (2008) | Dir. Andrew StantonThe Book Thief (2013) | Dir. Brian PercivalPokemon: The First Movie - Mewtwo Strikes Back (1998) | Dir. Kunihiko Yuyama, Michael HaigneyEight Below (2006) | Dir. Frank MarshallThe Bourne Identity (2002) | Dir. Doug LimanToy Story (1995) | Dir. John LasseterShrek (2001) | Dir. Andrew Adamson, Vicky JensonOliver & Company (1988) | Dir. George ScribnerSpider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018) | Dir. Bob Perischetti, Peter Ramsey, Rodney RothmanThe Incredibles (2004)| Dir. Brad BirdTomorrowland (2015)| Dir. Brad BirdMission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol (2011) | Dir. Brad BirdRatatouille (2007) | Dir. Brad BirdIncredibles 2 (2018) | Dir. Brad BirdTarzan (1999) | Dir. Chris Buck, Kevin LimaSleeping Beauty (1959) | Dir. Clyde GeronimiMaleficent (2014) | Dir. Robert StrombergAlice in Wonderland (2010) | Dir. Tim BurtonThe Lion King (2019)| Dir. Jon FavreauBig Hero 6 (2014) | Dir. Don Hall, Chris WilliamsGuardians of the Galaxy (2014) | Dir. James GunnOffice Space (1999) | Dir. Mike JudgeBattlefield Earth (2000) | Dir. Roger ChristianFlubber (1997) | Dir. Les MayfieldThe Nutty Professor (1963) | Dir. Jerry LewisHappy Gilmore (1996) | Dir. Dennis DuganIndependence Day (1996) | Dir. Roland EmmerichWhen Harry Met Sally... (1989) | Dir. Rob Reiner
In this episode Ryan and Ty talk about Dreamworks' Shrek. From its trolling of Disney to its studies of character, and of course its humor. Contact us at rollitpodcast@gmail.com or follow us! Instagram - @rollitpodcastTwitter - @RollItPodcast Music by Ethan Rapp
Dans cet épisode, j'accueille ma pote Adèle, avec qui je peux parler de bouffe pendant environ mille ans, sans pause. On a parlé de gâteau à la courgette, de consommation bio lorsqu'on est étudiant et on également abordé le sujet de la représentation de la nourriture dans les films! Ont été mentionnés dans l'épisode: - Le gâteau chocolat-courgette: la recette dont s'inspire Adèle est celle du Monde - Les films: Le voyage de Chihiro (Hayao Miyazaki), Le château dans le ciel (Hayao Miyazaki), Ponyo sur la falaise (Hayao Miyazaki), Harry Potter, Peau d’âne (Jacques Demy), Ratatouille (Brad Bird), Le Monde de Narnia - Le Lion, la Sorcière blanche et l'Armoire magique (Andrew Adamson), À vif (John Wells), Julie et Julia (Nora Ephron), The Hundred Foot Journey (Lasse Hallström) - Nathalie Bauvais, cheffe au restaurant Le Jardin Gourmand (Lorient) et autrice culinaire - Berlin 1989, adresse nantaise - La Passagère du 7, restaurant à Lorient - Le blog Beau à la louche Abonnez-vous à MYLK sur: iTunes Stitcher Spotify Et n'hésitez pas à donner 5 étoiles au podcast sur ITunes pour le faire connaître! Retrouvez MYLK sur Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mylkpodcast/ Découvrez les épisodes et encore plus sur https://www.mylkpodcast.com Musique de générique: https://soundcloud.com/cybersdf/dolling
This week’s conversation is with Harry Gregson-Williams, one of Hollywood’s most sought-after and prolific composers whose long list of film and television credits underscore the diverse range of his talents. His recent projects include Warner Bros summer hit “The Meg” directed by Jon Turteltaub, and the action thriller “The Equalizer 2,” starring Denzel Washington.He wrote the score for Disney Nature’s “Penguins,” which just opened a few weeks ago and will next score Disney’s live-action feature film “Mulan” scheduled for release in 2020.Harry was the composer on all four installments of the animated blockbuster “Shrek” franchise, garnering a BAFTA Award nomination for the score for the Oscar-winning “Shrek.” He also received Golden Globe and Grammy Award nominations for his score for Andrew Adamson’s “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe.” Harry has collaborated with a number of directors, including Ben Affleck on the films “Live by Night,” “The Town” and “Gone Baby Gone”; Joel Schumacher on “Twelve,” “The Number 23,” “Veronica Guerin” and “Phone Booth”; Tony Scott on “Unstoppable, The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3,” “Déjà Vu,” “Domino,” “Man on Fire,” “Spy Game” and “Enemy of the State”; Ridley Scott on “The Martian,” “Prometheus”, “Exodus: Gods and Kings and “Kingdom of Heaven” and the list goes on and on.This was one my favorite conversations I’ve had since we started this podcast.We covered so much: creativity, pressure, authenticity, relationships, failure, and emotion.I hope this conversation makes you think a pay a little more attention to the score next time you watch a movie.This episode is brought to you by:Athletic Greens: Athletic Greens has a new podcast called "Inspiring Lives." I hope you'll check it out! I was recently a guest on their podcast!Receive a free 20-count travel pack of Athletic Greens (valued at $99) with any purchase!Claim here: athleticgreens.com/findingmastery
On this week's episode, the gang is heading back to Far Far Away to chat about the dreadful, award-winning sequel, Shrek 2! What's with all the extraordinarily large bosoms in this movie? Why does Puss in Boots immediately start calling Shrek "boss"? And what were they thinking with all these donkey/dragon mashup babies? PLUS: Mario Mario loses out on Yankees tickets!Shrek 2 stars Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, Julie Andrews, John Cleese, Antonio Banderas, Rupert Everett, and Jennifer Saunders; directed by Andrew Adamson, Kelly Asbury & Conrad Vernon.
In this episode of Adapt or Perish, we discuss C.S. Lewis’ The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe! For this episode, we read and watched: C.S. Lewis’ original novel, part two of The Chronicles of Narnia. Read on iBooks or Amazon. The 1979 animated TV movie, directed by Bill Melendez. The 1988 BBC series, produced as part of a larger Chronicles of Narnia series, also including Prince Caspian, The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, and The Silver Chair. The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, the 2005 feature film, written and directed by Andrew Adamson, and starring William Moseley, Anna Popplewell, Skandar Keynes, Georgie Henley, Tilda Swinton, James McAvoy, Jim Broadbent, and Liam Neeson. Watch on iTunes or Amazon. Footnotes: Here’s a bunch of kids killing it in a performance of “Murder Today” from the musical Narnia. Bedknobs and Broomsticks Bill Melendez’s television work on Peanuts, including A Charlie Brown Christmas. You can follow Adapt or Perish on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and you can find us online at adaptorperishcast.com. If you want to send us a question or comment, you can email us at adaptorperishcast@gmail.com or tweet using #adaptcast.
On this week's episode, the guys go to Toon Town to talk about the doesn't-really-hold-up fan favorite, Shrek! Does that ogre eat its own feces? How many fart jokes can you fit in before the opening credits finish? And was Lord Farquaad getting ready to pleasure himself and make the Magic Mirror watch? PLUS: A writer for Gangbang Monthly gets his credentials in order to make the first Shrek press screening!Shrek stars the vocal talents of Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, John Lithgow, and Vincent Cassel; directed by Vicky Jenson & Andrew Adamson.
Our Fairy Tales 2.0 topic closes out with a discussion of all our referenced topics: The Bloody Chamber, Shrek 1 and 2, and The Wolf Among Us season 1. We dig into the history of fairy tales and how our selected stories relate to that cannon, as well as the themes that we found surprisingly common. Topics: The Bloody Chamber, by Angela Carter. Published in 1973 by Gollancz. Shrek, directed by Andrew Adamson and Vicky Jenson. PDI/DreamWorks. 2001. Shrek 2, directed by Andrew Adamson, Kelly Ashbury, and Conrad Vernon. PDI/DreamWorks. 2004. The Wolf Among Us, developed and published by Telltale Games. Originally published on the Playstation 3, Xbox 360, and Windows PC episodically between October 14, 2013 and July 9, 2014. Intro / Outro Music: "Go Cart" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Topic: Shrek, directed by Andrew Adamson and Vicky Jenson. PDI/DreamWorks. 2001. Shrek 2, directed by Andrew Adamson, Kelly Ashbury, and Conrad Vernon. PDI/DreamWorks. 2004. Intro / Outro Music: "Go Cart" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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We kick off 2017 with a new franchise, and it's one of Rob's favourites! After some discussion of why Sam may or may not be a fan, we get into some talk about establishing narratives, introductions, and why the story involves a great meta-textual metaphor for growing up. This Week's Watching ROGUE ONE (2016): Gareth Edwards, Felicity Jones, Diego Luna THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN (2016): Antoine Fuqua, Denzel Washington, Chris Pratt Recommendations THE LION, THE WITCH, AND THE WARDROBE (2005): Andrew Adamson, Georgie Henley, Skandar Keynes CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND (1977): Stephen Spielberg, Richard Dreyfuss, Teri Garr MRS DOUBTFIRE (1993): Chris Columbus, Robin Williams, Sally Field LORD OF THE RINGS: THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING (2001): Peter Jackson, Elijah Wood, Ian McKellen Footnotes J.K. Rowling's literary predecessor, whom Sam mentions at the start, is the late Diana Wynne Jones, whose Chrestomanci series of books covers some of the same ground as HP. On the subject of books, we also mentioned Jill Murphy and The Worst Witch. There's a good introduction (hah!) to the panning shot Rob talks about, as well as various other camera techniques, here. Here's more on J.K. Rowling's meticulous approach to plotting and, finally, a plug for Peter Jackson's NZ film company (not that he needs one!), where Rob worked in the mid-2000s.
Free mix training with Lij at MixMasterBundle.com Get yourself a Rockstar T-shirt at: RSRockstars.com/Tshirt Get the theme music at: SkadooshMusic.com Get the full show notes at http://RSRockstars.com/69 My guest today is Matt Mahaffey, probably the most talented multi instrumental song writer, composer, and producer I know. Matt formed his own successful rock band, sElf and then cofounded Spongebath records an imprint of Zoo records. From 1995 on sElf and Spongebath became a shining beacon of hope for indi bands in middle TN wanting to shake the stereotype of country music. After a decade in middle TN Matt moved to LA to be closer to his next label Dreamworks where he developed his production career continuing to write and record for his own band. He has a long list of artists in the studio including: Pink, Beck, Liz Phair, Tenacious D, Lupe Fiasco, Phantom Planet, Beyoncé, Butch Walker, Hellogoodbye, Forever the Sickest Kids, Miranda Cosgrove, The White Tie Affair, Keith Urban, The Sounds, L.E.O. and Smash Mouth. And recently Matt just played on Beck's Grammy winning Album of the Year 2015, Morning Phase. Matt has also created music for many filmmakers including Ivan Reitman, Michael Mann, Jeffrey Katzenberg, Andrew Adamson, and Hans Zimmer. And he also wrote music for Shrek, Shrek 2, and Shrek 4. And contributed music for the cartoons Ni Hao Kai-Lan and Sanjay and Craig. And other TV credits include: CSI Miami, DanceLife, Entourage, MTV, E! Entertainment, Weeds, and 60 Minutes. He has even spoken at TEDx Nashville, and notably created the famous jingle for Expedia.com, and appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live as the Muppet character “Animal” in a drum off with Blink 182 drummer, Travis Baker.
Shrek (# | 2001) Rendezők: Andrew Adamson, Vicky Jenson Csillagpor (Stardust | 2007) Rendező: Matthew Vaughn Charlie és a csokigyár (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory | 2005) Rendező: Tim Burton Elveszett gyerekek városa (La cité des enfants perdus | 1995) Rendezők: Jean-Pierre Jeunet, Marc Caro | Puzsér Róbert, Fuchs Péter
Título original The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe Año 2005 Duración 140 min. País Estados Unidos Estados Unidos Director Andrew Adamson Guión Ann Peacock, Andrew Adamson, Christopher Markus, Stephen McFeely (Novela: C.S. Lewis) Música Harry Gregson-Williams Fotografía Donald McAlpine Reparto Georgie Henley, William Moseley, Skandar Keynes, Anna Popplewell, Tilda Swinton, Rupert Everett, Dawn French, James McAvoy, Shane Rangi, Patrick Kake, Elizabeth Hawthorne, Kiran Shah, James Cosmo, Judy McIntosh, Sala Baker, Jim Broadbent, Stephen Ure, Ray Winstone, Liam Neeson Productora Walt Disney Pictures Género Fantástico. Aventuras | Cine familiar Web oficial http://www.narnia.com.es Sinopsis La historia narra las aventuras de cuatro hermanos: Lucy, Edmund, Susan y Peter que, durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, descubren el mundo de Narnia, al que acceden a través de un armario mágico mientras juegan al escondite en la casa de campo de un viejo profesor. En Narnia descubrirán un mundo increíble habitado por animales que hablan, duendes, faunos, centauros y gigantes al que la Bruja Blanca- Jadis- ha condenado al invierno eterno. Con la ayuda del león Aslan, el noble soberano, los niños lucharán para vencer el poder que la Bruja Blanca ejerce sobre Narnia en una espectacular batalla y conseguir así liberarle de la maldición del frío.