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Deze aflevering is een regelrecht gastcollege van Gavin McMillan, de coach die de opslag van Aryna Sabalenka succesvol repareerde. Waar kijkt hij naar als iemand bij hem aanklopt om de 'belangrijkste slag uit de sport' te verbeteren? De NL Tennis Podcast wordt gepresenteerd door Marcella Mesker en Jan-Willem de Lange. De titelmuziek is van Anthony Vega. De NL Tennis Podcast wordt onder meer verspreid via de nieuwsbrief van Tennis Direct. Reageren op deze podcast? Je vindt ons op X: @NLTennisPodcast. Instagram: @nltennispodcast. Ons mailadres is nltennispodcast@gmail.com.
De documentaire "Tallon: Onder Druk" biedt een intiem kijkje over de schouder van Tallon Griekspoor. In deze aflevering: een kijkje achter de schermen bij de totstandkoming van de film. Inclusief een reactie van Dennis Sporrel, de nieuwe coach van Griekspoor. De NL Tennis Podcast wordt gepresenteerd door Marcella Mesker en Jan-Willem de Lange. De titelmuziek is van Anthony Vega. De NL Tennis Podcast wordt onder meer verspreid via de nieuwsbrief van Tennis Direct. Reageren op deze podcast? Je vindt ons op Twitter: @NLTennisPodcast. Instagram: @nltennispodcast. Ons mailadres is nltennispodcast@gmail.com.
Hoe bouw je een toptalent om naar een speler die ook de elite haalt bij de profs? Sjeng Schalken, adviseur van Mees Röttgering, doet uit de doeken wat daar in zijn ogen voor nodig is. De NL Tennis Podcast wordt gepresenteerd door Marcella Mesker en Jan-Willem de Lange. De titelmuziek is van Anthony Vega. De NL Tennis Podcast wordt onder meer verspreid via de nieuwsbrief van Tennis Direct. Reageren op deze podcast? Je vindt ons op Twitter: @NLTennisPodcast. Instagram: @nltennispodcast. Ons mailadres is nltennispodcast@gmail.com.
Speciale aflevering in het teken van het einde van de carrière van Rafael Nadal. Met bijdragen van o.a. Richard Krajicek, Tallon Griekspoor, Robin Haase en Tom van 't Hek. De NL Tennis Podcast wordt gepresenteerd door Marcella Mesker en Jan-Willem de Lange. De titelmuziek is van Anthony Vega. De NL Tennis Podcast wordt onder meer verspreid via de nieuwsbrief van Tennis Direct. Reageren op deze podcast? Je vindt ons op Twitter: @NLTennisPodcast. Instagram: @nltennispodcast. Ons mailadres is nltennispodcast@gmail.com.
Vanuit het Nieuwe Luxor Theater blikken we vooruit op de komende editie van het ABN AMRO Open, met onder meer Richard Krajicek, Esther Vergeer en Mees Röttgering. De NL Tennis Podcast wordt gepresenteerd door Marcella Mesker en Jan-Willem de Lange. De titelmuziek is van Anthony Vega. De NL Tennis Podcast wordt onder meer verspreid via de nieuwsbrief van Tennis Direct. Reageren op deze podcast? Je vindt ons op Twitter: @NLTennisPodcast. Instagram: @nltennispodcast. Ons mailadres is nltennispodcast@gmail.com.
In this episode of the Lake Forest Podcast, Pete Jansons and Joe Weiss sit down with Lake County Clerk Anthony Vega to discuss everything you need to know about voting by mail, important election updates, and behind-the-scenes insights. Pete even does a Vote by Mail Unboxing of his own ballot! Tune in to learn about the upcoming elections, ballot tracking, and more.
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In August 2004, 22-year-old Erin Belanger was starting a new life in Deltona, Florida, with her boyfriend Francisco "Flacco" Roman. Soon, the couple had two roommates, Michelle Nathan and Anthony Vega, to help with bills. While doing a favor for her grandmother, Erin learned that some squatters had moved into her grandma's home. Her efforts to remove them led to a disturbing homicide dubbed the Deltona Massacre and The Xbox Murders. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/badactspodPodMoth: https://podmoth.network/Ad: Saturdays are for the Ghouls - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/saturdays-are-for-the-ghouls/id1570983561 Episode Source List:https://www.supremecourt.gov/DocketPDF/18/18-5434/62592/20180904153652866_victorinoBIO.pdfhttps://caselaw.findlaw.com/court/fl-district-court-of-appeal/115129434.html https://caselaw.findlaw.com/court/fl-supreme-court/1646593.html https://law.justia.com/cases/florida/fifth-district-court-of-appeal/2023/5d23-1569.html https://casetext.com/case/victorino-v-state-1 https://www.cbsnews.com/pictures/xbox-murders/4/https://www.wesh.com/article/deltona-xbox-murders-sentence/43726725#https://www.news-journalonline.com/story/news/courts/2023/02/09/deltonas-xbox-murders-what-you-need-to-know-before-the-april-trial-troy-victorino-jerone-hunter/69886892007/ https://www.news-journalonline.com/story/news/crime/2018/08/10/14-years-later-2004-deltona-massacre-resonates/6502534007/ https://www.clickorlando.com/news/local/2023/05/16/hearing-could-decide-resentencing-trial-for-men-convicted-in-deltona-xbox-murders/ https://www.staugustine.com/story/news/state/2018/03/08/court-rejects-troy-victorinos-appeal-for-life-sentence-in-xbox-murders/13337681007/ https://www.clickorlando.com/news/2023/09/26/florida-appeals-court-new-death-penalty-law-applies-to-xbox-murders-retrial/ “The Deltona Massacre.” The Real Story with Maria Elena Salinas. Season 1, Episode 2. 1 May 2017. Support the show
Minute One Hundred Forty Three: From The Final Climactic Beats in Alan Silvestri's Amazing Theme to The Studio Logos... With a Little Stop at Shawarma Palace in BetweenMike Gravagno from The Superhero Show Show and Movie of the Year joins us in this episode!In the one-hundred-forty-third and final minute of The Avengers...The credits finally come to an end, but not before we get to talk about the MPAA film numbers. We also ponder when Dolby Atmos started up, and sure enough it was 2012. Not in time for this film unfortunately. What we're really here for, though, is shawarma. Shawarma Palace. This glorious post-credit sequence shifted the tone of post-credit sequences and allowed later filmmakers to be goofy with them from time to time. We're fans. We talk about each of the characters and even reveal why Chris Evans is being so still throughout. Tune in!Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel!Film SundriesThe Superhero Show ShowMovie of the YearPopFilter on the web, Twitter, and InstagramWatch this film: iTunes • Amazon • YouTube • Disney+Join the conversation on DiscordScriptTrailer #1Trailer #2Poster artworkOriginal MaterialSeason 6 Show Art by Winston Yabo. Find him on InstagramSeason 6 Music: “Message to the World” by Anthony Vega. Find him on Instagram(00:00) - Marvel Movie Minute • Season 6 • The AvengersThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5556848/advertisement
Minute One Hundred Forty Two: From The Rest of the Visual Effects Thank You List to The Start of the Logos.The TruStory FM Entertainment Podcast Network's own Justin Jaeger joins us in this episode!In the one-hundred-forty-second minute of The Avengers...We continue our journey through the credits. We get all 214 people who worked on the stereoscopic conversion for this film, which leads to a fun conversation about going to 3D movies. We talk a bit about the main title and the iconic Avengers logo. There's also 20 people credited as helping with the celebration montage, which is cool. We talk about Alan Silvestri, about the four songs in the film, including one we completely missed when Tony and Pepper are first in Stark Tower. We talk a bit about the non-endorsement by NASA at the end, and we each pick one person to talk about. JJ picks Depth Lead Katherine Rodtsbrooks (now Katherine Renee Jones) who was involved in the 3D conversion. Pete picks Craig Kyle, a comic book artist and executive producer given special thanks. Andy picks Steve Boeddecker, a sound designer at Skywalker Sound. Lots of great conversation! Tune in!Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel!Film SundriesFind JJ at TruStory FMWatch this film: iTunes • Amazon • YouTube • Disney+Join the conversation on DiscordScriptTrailer #1Trailer #2Poster artworkOriginal MaterialSeason 6 Show Art by Winston Yabo. Find him on InstagramSeason 6 Music: “Message to the World” by Anthony Vega. Find him on Instagram(00:00) - Marvel Movie Minute • Season 6 • The AvengersThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5556848/advertisement
Minute One Hundred Forty One: From The 34 Lighting TDs•Shader Writers at Weta Digital to The First Six of the Visual Effects ThanksThe TruStory FM Entertainment Podcast Network's own Steve Sarmento joins us in this episode!In the one-hundred-forty-first minute of The Avengers...We're knee deep in credits for the visual effects teams who worked on this movie. We look at how many people are credited with each team here, and then we jump into our names that we each picked. Steve picked the brothers Greg and Colin Strause, who run [hy*drau”lx], which spurs on a chat about the world of VFX right now, particularly with the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes going on. From there, Andy talks about Joel Gerlach who worked as a VFX artist at Luma Pictures on this film, but has since gone on to create his own VFX company. Pete closes things out with a chat about Michael Corcoran, but we're still not sure where he's actually credited in this film. Regardless, he worked on creature effects, so we assume that means the Chitauri? Or maybe he was responsible for the exploding leviathan eyeball! And where would we be if we didn't bring up Soundgarden one last time? Tune in!Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel!Film SundriesFind Steve at TruStory FMWatch this film: iTunes • Amazon • YouTube • Disney+Join the conversation on DiscordScriptTrailer #1Trailer #2Poster artworkOriginal MaterialSeason 6 Show Art by Winston Yabo. Find him on InstagramSeason 6 Music: “Message to the World” by Anthony Vega. Find him on Instagram(00:00) - Marvel Movie Minute • Season 6 • The AvengersThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5556848/advertisement
Minute One Hundred Forty: From The Marvel Studios Team to the 32 Weta Digital AnimatorsJoining us today, it's filmmaker and TruStory FM regular Tommy Metz III, director of ‘30 Nights of Sex to Save Your Marriage'.In the one-hundred-fortieth minute of The Avengers...We wrap up our time with Tommy continuing our discussions about various crew members in this minute of credits. Today, Andy talks about production assistant Peyton “Buck” Rodgers, Tommy discusses Rob Grosser's important work in security for Marvel – a real world superhero! – and Pete brings a suit! Janet Lewin from Industrial Light & Magic. It's a great conversation about some interesting people. Tune in!Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel!Film SundriesFind Tommy's film ‘30 Nights of Sex to Save Your Marriage' on TubiWatch this film: iTunes • Amazon • YouTube • Disney+Join the conversation on DiscordScriptTrailer #1Trailer #2Poster artworkOriginal MaterialSeason 6 Show Art by Winston Yabo. Find him on InstagramSeason 6 Music: “Message to the World” by Anthony Vega. Find him on Instagram(00:00) - Marvel Movie Minute • Season 6 • The AvengersThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5556848/advertisement
Minute One Hundred Thirty Nine: From The Two Suit Construction Supervisors to New York Unit Medic/Scheduling Richard Fellegara.Joining us today, it's filmmaker and TruStory FM regular Tommy Metz III, director of ‘30 Nights of Sex to Save Your Marriage'.In the one-hundred-thirty-ninth minute of The Avengers...We dig deeper on a few names again here, and since the credits shift into the second units, that's who we're discussing. Andy talks about Meriwether Nichols in New Mexico's costume department. Tommy chats about PA Ian Simon and how his career's evolved. And Pete not only talks about his own moniker – Peter Wright – who pops up here, but also the strangely named family pair of Joe and Joey Bacharka as well as script supervisor Judi Townsend. So much to discuss! Tune in!Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel!Film SundriesFind Tommy's film ‘30 Nights of Sex to Save Your Marriage' on TubiWatch this film: iTunes • Amazon • YouTube • Disney+Join the conversation on DiscordScriptTrailer #1Trailer #2Poster artworkOriginal MaterialSeason 6 Show Art by Winston Yabo. Find him on InstagramSeason 6 Music: “Message to the World” by Anthony Vega. Find him on Instagram(00:00) - Marvel Movie Minute • Season 6 • The AvengersThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5556848/advertisement
Minute One Hundred Thirty Eight: From Nine VFX Production Assistants to Prosthetic and Suit Effects by Legacy EffectsJoining us today, it's filmmaker and TruStory FM regular Tommy Metz III, director of ‘30 Nights of Sex to Save Your Marriage'.In the one-hundred-thirty-eighth minute of The Avengers...We continue our march through the credits with Tommy. In today's minute, we discuss in more depth makeup artist Heba Thorisdottir, the interesting job of Jodi Trippi (or is it Tripi?), and the costume work of Keith Muessigmann. We also have more mysteriously missing names! Tune in!Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel!Film SundriesFind Tommy's film ‘30 Nights of Sex to Save Your Marriage' on TubiWatch this film: iTunes • Amazon • YouTube • Disney+Join the conversation on DiscordScriptTrailer #1Trailer #2Poster artworkOriginal MaterialSeason 6 Show Art by Winston Yabo. Find him on InstagramSeason 6 Music: “Message to the World” by Anthony Vega. Find him on Instagram(00:00) - Marvel Movie Minute • Season 6 • The AvengersThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5556848/advertisement
Minute One Hundred Thirty Seven: From Second Unit Director John Mahaffie to Tech Vis Artist Nic NicholsonJoining us today, it's filmmaker and TruStory FM regular Tommy Metz III, director of ‘30 Nights of Sex to Save Your Marriage'.In the one-hundred-thirty-seventh minute of The Avengers...We talk a bit about some of the structure of credits, and then instead of our usual quizzes and game show antics we do, we each pick one of the people listed in this minute and discuss them in a bit more depth. It makes for some interesting discussion and we get to know the crew that much more. Tune in!Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel!Film SundriesFind Tommy's film ‘30 Nights of Sex to Save Your Marriage' on TubiWatch this film: iTunes • Amazon • YouTube • Disney+Join the conversation on DiscordScriptTrailer #1Trailer #2Poster artworkOriginal MaterialSeason 6 Show Art by Winston Yabo. Find him on InstagramSeason 6 Music: “Message to the World” by Anthony Vega. Find him on Instagram(00:00) - Marvel Movie Minute • Season 6 • The AvengersThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5556848/advertisement
Minute One Hundred Thirty Six: From Joss Whedon's Name on Iron Man's Chest to The Opening Riffs of Soundgarden's Live to RiseEric Deutsch from Time to Rewind, Escape From New York Minute, and Flash Gordon Minute joins us in this episode!In the one-hundred-thirty-sixth minute of The Avengers...We end the special credits with the director's name, which gives us a chance to dig into Joss Whedon's career a bit and our thoughts on him, and we only call him Tig Notaro a few times! After that, we transition to Sanctuary and find The Other monologuing to the back of a throne. Why are they here? Is this Thanos' thinking spot? We spend a bit of time breaking down The Other's line, and then we get into the appearance of Thanos, aka Man No. 1. That means we get to break down Damion Poitier a bit as well as he portrayed him here. It's a great conversation really breaking this mid-credits scene down, what it meant at the time, Death's role possibly in the franchise after this, and where it took us. Tune in!Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel!Film SundriesIt's Time to Rewind podcastFlash Gordon MinuteFlash Gordon Minute's Facebook GroupEscape From New York MinuteEscape From New York Minute's Facebook GroupWatch this film: iTunes • Amazon • YouTube • Disney+Join the conversation on DiscordScriptTrailer #1Trailer #2Poster artworkOriginal MaterialSeason 6 Show Art by Winston Yabo. Find him on InstagramSeason 6 Music: “Message to the World” by Anthony Vega. Find him on Instagram(00:00) - Marvel Movie Minute • Season 6 • The AvengersThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5556848/advertisement
Minute One Hundred Thirty Five: From An Anti-Armor Missile in Iron Man's Gauntlet to a Hole in Iron Man's ChestJoining us today, it's filmmaker and TruStory FM regular Tommy Metz III, director of ‘30 Nights of Sex to Save Your Marriage'.In the one-hundred-thirth-fifth minute of The Avengers...We're finishing the special credits (thanks to Andrew Darowski's kids for the nickname!) with Tommy. We chat through the various images we see and again try to figure out if there's any rhyme or reason as to who gets which image, other than the six principals. It doesn't make much sense. Would it have made more sense to go a different route so they would've had more options for characters like Hulk? From there, we talk through each of the people listed and discuss some of their awards wins and nominations, along with some of our favorites of the films they've done. And lots of laughs. Tune in!Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel!Film SundriesFind Tommy's film ‘30 Nights of Sex to Save Your Marriage' on TubiWatch this film: iTunes • Amazon • YouTube • Disney+Join the conversation on DiscordScriptTrailer #1Trailer #2Poster artworkOriginal MaterialSeason 6 Show Art by Winston Yabo. Find him on InstagramSeason 6 Music: “Message to the World” by Anthony Vega. Find him on Instagram(00:00) - Marvel Movie Minute • Season 6 • The AvengersThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5556848/advertisement
Minute One Hundred Thirty Four: From A Big A to Iron Man's PalmAndrew Darowski from Disney Animation Minute Essentials and Joe Darowski from the Protagonist Podcast join us in this episode!In the one-hundred-thirty-fourth minute of The Avengers...We finish pulling out of the broken windows at Stark Tower, finding just the A left in the STARK signage out here. We also get a small WHOOSH right when we pass the A, as if to tell us that it's something we need to notice. We talk about ideas like this, who decides them, and how they end up in here. We finish our chat about Tony and Pepper and whatever it is they're doing with their hologram of the building blueprint. Did you notice the quinjet in it? It's pretty cool. As promised, today is our conversation looking at the alternate ending with Maria Hill closing out her questioning by the World Security Council. It's a bit awkward and way too long. While it gives us the rest of the bit of Hill that we've been enjoying develop since those opening moments and would've been great to give that extra bit of character development to Cobie Smulders, it really does feel unnecessary in the end. But maybe that's because it's so long and has such clunky dialogue.And we're done! It's time for credits. Andrew says his kids call this section the ‘special credits,' so we'll adopt that from them. We briefly discuss some of the team here that's new to the MCU, but largely we talk about the art that comes with these special credits. Why is Cap so dominant throughout, to the point where we're getting the buckle on the back of his shield and his torn and damaged shoulder of his costume featured? Black Widow's only featured once? Some of the items are cool to look at, but it's a strange set of choices they used as the featured elements from our heroes. Not to mention Iron Man takes forever to show up and Hulk doesn't even appear by the time this minute ends. What gives? It's all interesting and worth thinking about. Tune in!Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel!Film SundriesDisney Animation Minute EssentialsDisney Animation Minute Essentials on TwitterProtagonist PodcastJoe Darowski on TwitterBuy Joe's Books:X-Men and the Mutant Metaphor: Race and Gender in the Comic BooksCheers: A Cultural History (with Kate Darowski)Frasier: A Cultural History (with Kate Darowski)Watch this film: iTunes • Amazon • YouTube • Disney+Join the conversation on DiscordScriptTrailer #1Trailer #2Poster artworkOriginal MaterialSeason 6 Show Art by Winston Yabo. Find him on InstagramSeason 6 Music: “Message to the World” by Anthony Vega. Find him on Instagram(00:00) - Marvel Movie Minute • Season 6 • The AvengersThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5556848/advertisement
Minute One Hundred Thirty Three: From Hill's Questions for Fury to Repair Work on Tony's Penthouse.Andrew Darowski from Disney Animation Minute Essentials and Joe Darowski from the Protagonist Podcast join us in this episode!In the one-hundred-thirty-third minute of The Avengers...Fury finishes his power walk, but what's with all the scuff marks in the hallway there? Were they moving a piano through here? Or does this have to do with his bazooka love? It's a bit of an awkward cut to Fury's conversation with Maria Hill from here. Perhaps this is because there's an alternate ending involving the closure with Maria Hill and her questioning by the World Security Council. We'll save that for tomorrow's conversation, but we do discuss the rough edit. We also talk about Fury's power positions here on the bridge, including his standing on the circular window at the front. We question his thinking because of the structural damage to this ship, but maybe it just makes Fury even more badass? We also get to discuss the SHIELD logo built into the floor and the attempt for the camera to show it to us, even if it is hard to see.From there, we head to Stark Tower where we find Tony and Pepper looking at Stark-techified blueprints of the new Avengers Tower as well as quinjets. It's fun to see them playing with all of this, but the editing's all over the place. And where are all the people that should be working on the mess in here? Why do they have those Stark-techified ladders in here? And why do they need ladders anyway? Tune in!Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel!Film SundriesDisney Animation Minute EssentialsDisney Animation Minute Essentials on TwitterProtagonist PodcastJoe Darowski on TwitterBuy Joe's Books:X-Men and the Mutant Metaphor: Race and Gender in the Comic BooksCheers: A Cultural History (with Kate Darowski)Frasier: A Cultural History (with Kate Darowski)Watch this film: iTunes • Amazon • YouTube • Disney+Join the conversation on DiscordScriptTrailer #1Trailer #2Poster artworkOriginal MaterialSeason 6 Show Art by Winston Yabo. Find him on InstagramSeason 6 Music: “Message to the World” by Anthony Vega. Find him on Instagram(00:00) - Marvel Movie Minute • Season 6 • The AvengersThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5556848/advertisement
Minute One Hundred Thirty Two: From The Tesseract Being Dealt With to Fury's Dramatic WalkTwitchTV's MarvelousTay joins us in this episode!In the one-hundred-thirty-second minute of The Avengers...While Fury talks with the World Security Council, we follow our heroes in Central Park as they ship Loki off to Asgard. Where did this handy Tesseract travel tube come from? Did Erik whip that up in his spare time? It's certainly convenient, and clearly knows how to get Thor and Loki back to Asgard. What's with the muzzle Loki's wearing? We ponder the need for something like this as he's not a villain who says spells or attacks with his mouth. We assume it's just because it makes him look caught that much more.We watch our heroes go their separate ways (though completely ignoring Erik – so much so we don't even discuss his departure, or lack thereof, in the episode). Tony and Bruce are scientist best buddies now! And Tony has a sweet ride. Too bad it's not Acura real... yet.We end our conversation discussing Fury and the WSC. What do we think of their motivations? How about how it ties into the TV show? And what does it say about where the franchise will go from here? Tune in!Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel!Film SundriesMarvelousTay on TwitchTV, Instagram, and TwitterWatch this film: iTunes • Amazon • YouTube • Disney+Join the conversation on DiscordScriptTrailer #1Trailer #2Poster artworkOriginal MaterialSeason 6 Show Art by Winston Yabo. Find him on InstagramSeason 6 Music: “Message to the World” by Anthony Vega. Find him on Instagram(00:00) - Marvel Movie Minute • Season 6 • The AvengersThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5556848/advertisement
Minute One Hundred Thirty One: From The Final News Montage to The Tesseract Where It Belongs.Bubbawheat from the time loop podcast It's Time to Rewind joins us in this episode!In the one-hundred-thirty-first minute of The Avengers...This minute is full of lots of clips from all the various screens we're watching, and we try talking about the all in one capacity or another. We've got news feeds plus what looks like various YouTube types of videos people have posted, all relating to the celebration of – or skepticism with – the Avengers and their role in the Battle of New York. We talk the IMDb credits for our various speaking actors, and lo and behold one of them is none other than Stan Lee! That's right – this minute features his cameo. It's not one of our favorites, but it's still fun. From there, we shift to Nick Fury and his tense discussion he's having with the members of the World Security Council. We talk more about this shady organization and wonder why it will largely be dropped from future films. We also get to talk about our heroes rendezvousing at Bethesda Terrace in Central Park, wondering why they met here to ship Loki off instead of just staying in Stark Tower where they already were. Regardless, this minute gives us plenty to talk about. Tune in!Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel!Film SundriesBubbawheat's podcasts on the web and in FacebookBubbawheat on TwitterBubbawheat's Filmwhys podcastIt's Time to Rewind podcastWatch this film: iTunes • Amazon • YouTube • Disney+Join the conversation on DiscordScriptTrailer #1Trailer #2Poster artworkOriginal MaterialSeason 6 Show Art by Winston Yabo. Find him on InstagramSeason 6 Music: “Message to the World” by Anthony Vega. Find him on Instagram(00:00) - Marvel Movie Minute • Season 6 • The AvengersThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5556848/advertisement
Minute One Hundred Thirty: From Realizing There's One More Thing to Shawna Lynde's Brief AppearanceTwitchTV's MarvelousTay joins us in this episode!In the one-hundred-thirtieth minute of The Avengers...Break time! But not quite. Tony really wants to get to Shawarma Palace, but he'll have to wait because they have to deal with Loki first. But how does Clint get there? And do Natasha and Erik find a ladder or something to climb down? Is that how she got the scepter in the first place? We find Loki barely moving, but alive. He clearly looks defeated, perhaps so much so that he doesn't hear the six heroes sneak up on him because when he turns around, they're practically in his face. We love the fantastic pose here showing our heroes assembling and in the scope of things, it doesn't matter much that Loki doesn't hear them coming because it looks so damn cool.We jump to the helicarrier where we're looking at several monitors, watching the various news feeds that Fury's looking at. We discuss the newscaster here as well as several actors, along with a number of fun Easter eggs. Tune in!Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel!Film SundriesMarvelousTay on TwitchTV, Instagram, and TwitterWatch this film: iTunes • Amazon • YouTube • Disney+Join the conversation on DiscordScriptTrailer #1Trailer #2Poster artworkOriginal MaterialSeason 6 Show Art by Winston Yabo. Find him on InstagramSeason 6 Music: “Message to the World” by Anthony Vega. Find him on Instagram(00:00) - Marvel Movie Minute • Season 6 • The AvengersThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5556848/advertisement
Minute One Hundred Twenty Nine: From Tossing Tony's Mask to Not Finished YetMatthew Costello, author of several works on politics and superheroes including Secret Identity Crisis: Comic books and the Unmasking of Cold War America, joins us in this episode!In the one-hundred-twenty-ninth minute of The Avengers...Thor rips the face of Tony's mask off. The image of the face plate laying in the rubble was something we saw in the alternate opening for the film. We talk a bit about what that would've meant to have seen it then. Hulk roars and Tony snaps awake then has a line about hoping no one kissed him. This shifts us into some talk about fan fic and other ways this scene may be interpreted, regardless of any intentions from the writers or director. That wistful look on Steve's face... There's plenty to discuss about camera technique in a post-climax scene, including the possible trope of the slow pull-back on our team. We also talk about the wrap-up of the battle and wonder why this ended up being put together without Clint or Natasha (despite the obvious reasons that they're still at the tops of high-rises). And we wonder how Tony ever managed to spot the Shawarma Palace in the middle of his fighting. Tune in!Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel!Film SundriesGet your copy of Matthew's book ‘Secret Identity Crisis: Comic books and the Unmasking of Cold War America'Watch this film: iTunes • Amazon • YouTube • Disney+Join the conversation on DiscordScriptTrailer #1Trailer #2Poster artworkOriginal MaterialSeason 6 Show Art by Winston Yabo. Find him on InstagramSeason 6 Music: “Message to the World” by Anthony Vega. Find him on Instagram(00:00) - Marvel Movie Minute • Season 6 • The AvengersThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5556848/advertisement
Minute One Hundred Twenty Eight: From The Fall of Tony to Concern About Their Fallen FriendRobin Burdge from Karate Kid Minute and Sword Boys joins us in this episode!In the one-hundred-twenty-eighth minute of The Avengers...Tony continues his unconscious falling from space back toward the one-sided hole, but will he make it? That's the big question on everyone's minds below. Unfortunately, with a nuclear explosion heading their way from the other side of the hole, Steve has to make the tough call to close the hole, potentially leaving Tony behind. It's the tough call a military leader has to know when to make, and he makes it, knowing it's potentially for the good of Earth. After all, if he doesn't shut it, that nuclear blast will push through the hole.It does lead to questions about how much radiation would actually make it through the hole, not to mention why it takes so long to get to the hole. We also wonder about the edge of the hole. Is it tangible? Or is it more like a laser that'd cut you in half if you hit it? And why, on Earth's side, isn't it depicted as something people actually have to fly through in order to get from the hole? But the heroes do shut the hole and Tony makes it through. He's unconscious, and luckily, Hulk decides he's going to save Tony and he does so. Then he casually tosses him to the side. It's touching and funny. Tune in!Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel!Film SundriesKarate Kid MinuteFright Night MinuteSuperman & Lois TV TalkSword BoysRobin on Twitter and LetterboxdWatch this film: iTunes • Amazon • YouTube • Disney+Join the conversation on DiscordScriptTrailer #1Trailer #2Poster artworkOriginal MaterialSeason 6 Show Art by Winston Yabo. Find him on InstagramSeason 6 Music: “Message to the World” by Anthony Vega. Find him on Instagram(00:00) - Marvel Movie Minute • Season 6 • The AvengersThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5556848/advertisement
Minute One Hundred Twenty Seven: From Tony's Final Push to Tony Falling in SpaceIn the one-hundred-twenty-seventh minute of The Avengers...Tony somehow manages to not hit Stark Tower, which now looks like AI Tower. It's a bit ridiculous, but it's a movie so it's fine. Hulk watches in a dramatic shot, as does Nat. Where's Clint? Still stuck in that apartment? Cap and Thor watch from the streets below. Tony flies the nuke through the one-sided space hole and everyone cheers, but the battle's not over yet. Shouldn't Fury be, you know, directing or something?Meanwhile, we join Tony on the other side of the one-sided hole, but couldn't he have just tossed the nuke through and not gone through himself? If his intention was to hit the Chitauri mothership – which he does – wouldn't it have been better to see him aiming it once through? As it stands, it just looks like he keeps flying straight, until his suit powers down.Wouldn't his suit have been bette designed by this point after learning about near space flight in the first Iron Man movie? And even if it powered down, shouldn't he just keep moving along with the missile because of the vacuum of space? At least the shoulder units pop off to help propel him backward but was that enough?Regardless, Tony has a spiritual moment here as he seems to be dying. It's a powerful moment and we're fans of the moment, even if some of the logistics don't make sense. Tune in!Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel!Film SundriesWatch this film: iTunes • Amazon • YouTube • Disney+Join the conversation on DiscordScriptTrailer #1Trailer #2Poster artworkOriginal MaterialSeason 6 Show Art by Winston Yabo. Find him on InstagramSeason 6 Music: “Message to the World” by Anthony Vega. Find him on Instagram(00:00) - Marvel Movie Minute • Season 6 • The AvengersThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5556848/advertisement
Minute One Hundred Twenty Six: From Tony's Missile Chase to Tony's Missile Heave HoLester Clark and Kynan Dias from The Exorcist Minute join us in this episode!In the one-hundred-twenty-sixth minute of The Avengers...The chase is on! Tony spots the nuke and does a great U-turn under the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge between Staten Island and Long Island. What does this say about where the F-35 was though? Wasn't the helicarrier off the east coast of Long Island? And why don't we ever get to see the Statue of Liberty in this film? Even in the background of one of these shots? Ah well.Speaking of Tony's U-turn, the water explosion when he blasts his thrusters at it... quite a kick! So again, what happened to those people under him when he first got his Mark VII on? Ouch.Tony's plan is to catch the nuke and push it up through the space hole. But shouldn't the team on the helicarrier still be doing things? Like scrambling jets? Calling New York's leaders to evacuate the city? You know, things like that? While it might make sense, we do agree that there's a story element of having everyone watch that gives us a sense that everything's been done and all they – just like us – can do is watch. It's fine. And that leads to Tony's final push. Tune in!Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel!Film SundriesTune in to The Exorcist Minute, follow it on Facebook or Instagram, and join The Exorcist Minute Facebook Group to be a part of the conversationFind Lester on the web or InstagramFind Kynan on Instagram or LetterboxdWatch this film: iTunes • Amazon • YouTube • Disney+Join the conversation on DiscordScriptTrailer #1Trailer #2Poster artworkOriginal MaterialSeason 6 Show Art by Winston Yabo. Find him on InstagramSeason 6 Music: “Message to the World” by Anthony Vega. Find him on Instagram(00:00) - Marvel Movie Minute • Season 6 • The AvengersThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5556848/advertisement
Minute One Hundred Twenty Five: From Pushing the Button to Tony's Info About the Nuke Coming InIn the one-hundred-twenth-fifth minute of The Avengers...The nuke is off and away! We've got a two minute and thirty second clock that starts ticking right here. Will it play out in real time as it does in movie time? We'll find out two-and-a-half minutes from now! We come into the fight in slow motion on Thor and Cap as they each retrieve their tools, then ramp up as they battle the Chitauri. It's an odd moment but does work okay. And they play it well sharing their pain and their ribs. Literally.Erik and Natasha work on destroying the Tesseract energy with the sceptre but how did she get it from Tony's patio? Is there a ladder we don't see? We still have issues with Erik's secret back door to destroy the Tesseract, but it is what it is. It puts the next steps of the plan into action though as Tony changes Cap's plans to shut the portal because he realizes there's more to do. Tune in!Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel!Film SundriesWatch this film: iTunes • Amazon • YouTube • Disney+Join the conversation on DiscordScriptTrailer #1Trailer #2Poster artworkOriginal MaterialSeason 6 Show Art by Winston Yabo. Find him on InstagramSeason 6 Music: “Message to the World” by Anthony Vega. Find him on Instagram(00:00) - Marvel Movie Minute • Season 6 • The AvengersThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5556848/advertisement
Minute One Hundred Twenty Four: From Director Nick Fury in Motion to the F-35 Lightning II in MotionLester Clark and Kynan Dias from The Exorcist Minute join us in this episode!In the one-hundred-twenty-fourth minute of The Avengers...Hill's comments on the F-35 Lightning II that's been put into action by the World Security Council sends Fury scrambling to stop it in the only way he knows how. A bazooka. Uh, is this Fury's weapon of choice? Is there bazooka storage in the elevator? We decide that Fury's such a fan of bazookas and blowing things up with them on the helicarrier that there's likely bazooka storage all over the place.But Fury does take out one of his own aircraft. Presumably, he wouldn't have cared if it blew up entirely or fell off the side of the helicarrier, killing the pilot, because the nuke wasn't launched. So then why does he hesitate when he pulls his sidearm to take aim at the second F-35? Shouldn't he just unload his clip? It's a bit of a trope that doesn't play well here for his character.The fact that the World Security Council did decide to launch two F-35s to take on NYC does pique our curiosity. Why is this the route they choose? We do get to sort out a bit as to who's got earbuds for communication here. We also talk a bit about Tony's HUD and how it's being portrayed through the film and the shift we'll start noticing here as we move forward toward the end. It's an interesting shift to allow us to get more personal with Tony. Tune in!Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel!Film SundriesTune in to The Exorcist Minute, follow it on Facebook or Instagram, and join The Exorcist Minute Facebook Group to be a part of the conversationFind Lester on the web or InstagramFind Kynan on Instagram or LetterboxdWatch this film: iTunes • Amazon • YouTube • Disney+Join the conversation on DiscordScriptTrailer #1Trailer #2Poster artworkOriginal MaterialSeason 6 Show Art by Winston Yabo. Find him on InstagramSeason 6 Music: “Message to the World” by Anthony Vega. Find him on Instagram(00:00) - Marvel Movie Minute • Season 6 • The AvengersThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5556848/advertisement
Minute One Hundred Twenty Three: From Close-Range Arrow Fighting to A Bird in MotionRobin Burdge from Karate Kid Minute and Sword Boys joins us in this episode!In the one-hundred-twenty-third minute of The Avengers...What happens when Hawkeye runs out of arrows? We get to explore that in this minute in great detail. First off, how does he even get them out of his quiver? It doesn't look like arrowheads could make it out of its top. We try to figure out the system he has for selecting arrowheads. Is it a combination system with the buttons on his bow? Or more like an up-down-select set of buttons? And how many extra arrowheads does he keep in his quiver? Another question that comes up relates to pulling arrows out of victims to reuse the shaft. Is there a button on the trigger than leaves the head behind, which is why there's no arrowhead on the one he struck down this Chitauri with? And does he have some sort of sanitation system to clean the viscera off the shaft before reusing it? So many questions...That takes us to his exciting escape from the Chitauri chariots heading his way to blow up the top of the building. It's his handy grappling hook arrowhead, and that creates all its own questions. How does that little head hold so much weight? What's with the cable? And how does it attach to his bow? Regardless, it does save Clint's life, even if he's in a lot of pain afterward. Of course, Kate Bishop's watching from the across the street, lest we forget.Meanwhile, Hulk's taking out Chitauri on a building top and then is surrounded by nearly two dozen more that blast him. Why doesn't he jump out? We discuss in detail, before heading to the helicarrier where we see a jet called into action from Jenny Agutter's member of the WSC and Maria Hill taking note. Very busy minute. Tune in!Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel!Film SundriesKarate Kid MinuteFright Night MinuteSuperman & Lois TV TalkSword BoysRobin on Twitter and LetterboxdWatch this film: iTunes • Amazon • YouTube • Disney+Join the conversation on DiscordScriptTrailer #1Trailer #2Poster artworkOriginal MaterialSeason 6 Show Art by Winston Yabo. Find him on InstagramSeason 6 Music: “Message to the World” by Anthony Vega. Find him on Instagram(00:00) - Marvel Movie Minute • Season 6 • The AvengersThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5556848/advertisement
Minute One Hundred Twenty Two: From Erik's Secret Safety to Quickdraw Archery on the RooftopLester Clark and Kynan Dias from The Exorcist Minute join us in this episode!In the one-hundred-twenty-second minute of The Avengers...There's a space where the film might have made more sense if Erik was blinded by his passion for science and willingly did all this work to make this machine, only to realize at this point that he was wrong. That's not the story we get, and so the fact that Erik somehow knew to build a safety into his machine feels very heavy-handed to us. But the story needs to be moving along quickly as we're entering the climactic finale and just need to make things quickly understood. That takes us to Thor using his incredible leg muscles to stabilize himself on this chariot as he takes out several Chitauri before completely getting knocked off by a leviathan crashing through what turns out to be the Baxter Building, at least based on the real world address. Why was this poor friendly sea cow of the skies flying through a building? Well, turns out Iron Man was shooting it with lasers and chasing it. No wonder it's running and likely scared!Tony decides to do his little Jonah move which speaks to the fact that he really didn't know or understand the actual story. That aside, we get to see his Thigh Side-Winders in action! The explosion does throw him to product placement corner before we return to Barton on the roof. Tune in!Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel!Film SundriesTune in to The Exorcist Minute, follow it on Facebook or Instagram, and join The Exorcist Minute Facebook Group to be a part of the conversationFind Lester on the web or InstagramFind Kynan on Instagram or LetterboxdWatch this film: iTunes • Amazon • YouTube • Disney+Join the conversation on DiscordScriptTrailer #1Trailer #2Poster artworkOriginal MaterialSeason 6 Show Art by Winston Yabo. Find him on InstagramSeason 6 Music: “Message to the World” by Anthony Vega. Find him on Instagram(00:00) - Marvel Movie Minute • Season 6 • The AvengersThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5556848/advertisement
Minute One Hundred Twenty One: From Nat's Tuck-and-Roll Landing to Erik's Big Reveal... AlmostLachlan Thiele from the Quiet on Set Podcast joins us in this episode!In the one-hundred-twenty-first minute of The Avengers...Nat nails her landing on the tippity-top of Stark Tower, and luckily they have walls so she doesn't roll right off. What's perfect about her landing is the fantastic match cut we get from her flipping her hair (certainly required in every film by this point) to Loki doing the exact same thing. Those gorgeous locks. The filmmakers clearly knew what they were doing with this moment.But what is Loki looking at? It's not Nat because she's behind and above him. It's not Clint because he's 400 feet below him. It's not Hulk because he hasn't arrived yet. We stew on it and think perhaps he didn't realize she leapt from her chariot so might be scanning the skies for her?That does take us to the arrival of Hulk, which gives us plenty to discuss. The humor. The “puny god” line. Loki's speechifying. The film style where if it's not in frame, it doesn't exist. Asgardian pain tolerance. The awkward shifting of antagonist with the end of our villain in a comedy beat. It's a great moment but certainly brings up many angles of discussion.We end our conversation back on the roof with Nat as she talks to Erik about his machine. It's a shame it's a bit of an exposition dump, but we are at that point in the film where they're trying to hurry us through to the end. Still, Erik does give us a line here which certainly feels like it's setting him up as a tremendous villain in future films. It's a shame he was never used in that capacity. Tune in!Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel!Film SundriesThe Quiet on Set PodcastFind Lachlan on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdWatch this film: iTunes • Amazon • YouTube • Disney+Join the conversation on DiscordScriptTrailer #1Trailer #2Poster artworkOriginal MaterialSeason 6 Show Art by Winston Yabo. Find him on InstagramSeason 6 Music: “Message to the World” by Anthony Vega. Find him on Instagram(00:00) - Marvel Movie Minute • Season 6 • The AvengersThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5556848/advertisement
Minute One Hundred Twenty: From Fury Recognizing the Council's Decision to Black Widow's Leap of FaithFather David Mowry, Chaplain of the Movies by Minutes community, joins us in this episode!In the one-hundred-twentieth minute of The Avengers...Ah, the World Security Council. We have fun delving into the complexities of a shadow organization like this, and how it relates to SHIELD. And Fury's positional relationship to them – are they all equal in their roles or is Fury subordinate? And if he's subordinate, should we care more that he's not listening to them? The answer is no because 1) Fury's on the side of our heroes and we have a relationship with them, and 2) it's Samuel L. Jackson.But why the decision to use a nuke instead of something a bit smaller? It hasn't even been an hour since the attack started. Wouldn't they try some other methods first? This leads us to talk about the type of film we're watching – it's a superhero film. We need superhero-sized threats. Just as we've discussed previously how it wouldn't be the same if the might of the US military was here fighting along side the Avengers, it wouldn't be the same if they were fighting simple missiles. It needed to be a nuke.Still, we're not thrilled with more of those implications brought on by the choice.From there, we find Black Widow being pursued by Loki and Clint offering to help. Aside from some elevation complaints, it's a wonderful sequence and leads to a great gag as Loki catches Hawkeye's arrow before it blows up in his face.We end our conversation talking about Nat's crazy leap, the dodgy effects, and Father David's final Christ and the Cape segment this season. Tune in!Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel!Film SundriesCheck out Father David's website or find him on TwitterWatch this film: iTunes • Amazon • YouTube • Disney+Join the conversation on DiscordScriptTrailer #1Trailer #2Poster artworkOriginal MaterialSeason 6 Show Art by Winston Yabo. Find him on InstagramSeason 6 Music: “Message to the World” by Anthony Vega. Find him on Instagram(00:00) - Marvel Movie Minute • Season 6 • The AvengersThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5556848/advertisement
Minute One Hundred Nineteen: From Cap Lost in a Looking Glass to Cap Lost in His ThoughtsFather David Mowry, Chaplain of the Movies by Minutes community, joins us in this episode!In the one-hundred-nineteenth minute of The Avengers...We're back with Cap in that little side mirror. What were they trying to say here? Or was it just something to do because it looks cool and perhaps feels a bit more like an image you'd find on the pages of a comic book? We land on the latter. Regarding Hawkeye's message to Cap, however, we have no idea how he knows there's an issue in the bank. He's 400 feet in the air, after all, on the top of a building.That takes us to our deleted scene where we get more backstory with Beth the waitress as she flees the Pershing Street Cafe, makes it through the streets, sees Officer Saunders get killed by a Chitauri blast, then gets taken herself. She ends up in the 42nd Street Bank as a hostage with dozens of other civilians, where we find her in the theatrical cut. There's some odd and uncomfortable Holocaust imagery and themes here that come across more in the deleted scenes, but even without that, it raises too many questions for us. Why are the Chitauri rounding people up and killing them in this way? Why not just gun them down in the street? And why does their bomb only seem to work on two planes? All that said, we have a great fight between Captain America and the Chitauri, not to mention a fantastically cool escape that Cap does, as the Chitauri are disintegrated by their own bomb. That leads us back outside where Cap's dazed and looks at all the damage, and Beth the waitress just might actually recognize him. His mask did get ripped off, after all. Anyway, it's a confusing scene but does have some fun action. Plus, we get another Christ and the Cape from Father David! Tune in!Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel!Film SundriesCheck out Father David's website or find him on TwitterWatch this film: iTunes • Amazon • YouTube • Disney+Join the conversation on DiscordScriptTrailer #1Trailer #2Poster artworkOriginal MaterialSeason 6 Show Art by Winston Yabo. Find him on InstagramSeason 6 Music: “Message to the World” by Anthony Vega. Find him on Instagram(00:00) - Marvel Movie Minute • Season 6 • The AvengersThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5556848/advertisement
Minute One Hundred Eighteen: From A Game of Follow-the-Arrow to Our Second Odd Mirror Shot of the FilmIn the one-hundred-eighteenth minute of The Avengers...It's the second half of our fantastic single shot traveling from hero to hero, and we're here for it. In this minute, we follow Hawkeye's arrow to the Chitauri it hits to the leviathan it crashes into to Hulk and Thor on the back of the beast. It's quite a ride! Unfortunately, this does lead to more devastating treatment of our dear sea cows of the skies – the leviathan. Hulk and Thor team up to take this poor beast down, and sadly, it crashes into Grand Central Terminal where it not only dies but its eyeball explodes. Who thought that was a good idea to depict? This film already had its fill of eyeball trauma with the ocular extraction instrument, but now this? It's just awful. It does lead to a great punch as Hulk pounds Thor. Before this, they seemed a bit antagonistic but this might just be the start of their love/hate relationship as they both learn they're comfortable beating on each other. Erik, on the other hand, is by himself and comes to on the roof of Stark Tower. We try to deduce why he doesn't go through the same pop art Warhol color trip that Clint went through and think we landed on something that works. We end the minute with a bit of Cap taking out a Chitauri and another funky mirror shot that may not be as cool as the filmmakers thought it was. Tune in!Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel!Film SundriesWatch this film: iTunes • Amazon • YouTube • Disney+Join the conversation on DiscordScriptTrailer #1Trailer #2Poster artworkOriginal MaterialSeason 6 Show Art by Winston Yabo. Find him on InstagramSeason 6 Music: “Message to the World” by Anthony Vega. Find him on Instagram(00:00) - Marvel Movie Minute • Season 6 • The AvengersThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5556848/advertisement
Minute One Hundred Seventeen: From Nat Being Sure to Clint Pointing an Arrow... Right at UsJames Anderson and Colin Parker from the Timeline Scavengers podcast join us in this episode!In the one-hundred-seventeenth minute of The Avengers...Steve gives Nat a boost and it's quite the maneuver. It leads us to bring up the wonderful Heidi Moneymaker yet again as she does amazing work as Scarlett Johansson's stunt double. Is this her? Is it Scarlett? No idea, but we celebrate Heidi all the same. She goes on to take down the Chitauri on the chariot, and she ends up piloting it via blades sunk into the back of the Chitauri pilot. Ouch! It's intense.This leads us to yet another fantastic shot in the film. It's a oner that starts with Natasha on the chariot, brings Tony in to help her and then Cap, takes us up to Clint battling from the rooftops, and goes on from there. That's all we get in this minute, though. Regardless, it's fantastic. Tune in!Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel!Film SundriesJames on TwitterColin on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTokFind Timeline Scavengers Podcast and other projects involving James and Colin on Scavengers NetworkJamie Benning's FilmumentariesWatch this film: iTunes • Amazon • YouTube • Disney+Join the conversation on DiscordScriptTrailer #1Trailer #2Poster artworkOriginal MaterialSeason 6 Show Art by Winston Yabo. Find him on InstagramSeason 6 Music: “Message to the World” by Anthony Vega. Find him on Instagram(00:00) - Marvel Movie Minute • Season 6 • The AvengersThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5556848/advertisement
Minute One Hundred Sixteen: From Tony Complaining About the Lack of Invitation From Thor to Nat Asking for a BoostMike Gravagno from The Superhero Show Show and Movie of the Year joins us in this episode!In the one-hundred-sixteenth minute of The Avengers...Tony's upset that Thor didn't invite him to play, but why isn't Tony more concerned about, you know, helping non-supers, like Natasha and Clint, or perhaps actual New York citizens? Well, we all really know that he's in it for the great stories he'll be able to tell later, right? We also get to deal with the leviathan, which for some reason now decides it's going to fly through a building. But is it? We ponder the existence of these creatures, wondering if they're really gentle giants like whale sharks forced to do the bidding of the Chitauri, perhaps even controlled by someone on board their mother ship. Perhaps all it's wanting is for someone to help it. Unfortunately, Hulk doesn't care. (He also doesn't care about anyone working in this building or who will have to repair it.) He leaps onto the leviathan and then... somehow pulls it off course. We try to figure out how this happens. Can Hulk change mass? We end the conversation talking about Natasha taking on the Chitauri on her own and being exhausted from it, yet still pushing forward. We love that about her. We're not as much fans of her Black Widow's Bite, wishing she were given more opportunities to do interesting things with it. Still, she does get to end the minute with the decision to get boosted up by Steve – pretty badass. Tune in!Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel!Film SundriesThe Superhero Show ShowMovie of the YearPopFilter on the web, Twitter, and InstagramWatch this film: iTunes • Amazon • YouTube • Disney+Join the conversation on DiscordScriptTrailer #1Trailer #2Poster artworkOriginal MaterialSeason 6 Show Art by Winston Yabo. Find him on InstagramSeason 6 Music: “Message to the World” by Anthony Vega. Find him on Instagram(00:00) - Marvel Movie Minute • Season 6 • The AvengersThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5556848/advertisement
Minute One Hundred Fifteen: From Fury Watching the News to Tony Praising HawkeyeFilm Critic Ewan Graf from the Quiet on Set podcast joins us in this episode!In the one-hundred-fifteenth minute of The Avengers...After a run through the various news feeds Fury's tapped in to, we get to chat a bit with Ewan about Samuel L. Jackson's Nick Fury and why we like him so much. We also get to touch on the potential conflict in the deleted scenes between Fury and Hill, and how this connection to the World Security Council certainly plays more prominently there. We then head to Manhattan and find Hawkeye directing traffic (or at least Tony) from the top of a nearby skyscraper. He's doing what Cap told him to do, but how does that work? We're a bit mixed on if we like Hawkeye being used in this way, because it really feels like they were trying to write more ways for him to make sense as an Avenger. At least they could've given him more cool arrows!We also chat about Iron Man's trajectory and how Andy traced it on Google Maps, finding that it works and deciding he doesn't need to go to New York City now that he's done this bit on Google Maps. Tune in!Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel!Film SundriesListen to the Quiet on Set podcastQuiet on Set podcast on Instagram, YouTube, and the webEwan on TwitterWatch this film: iTunes • Amazon • YouTube • Disney+Join the conversation on DiscordScriptTrailer #1Trailer #2Poster artworkOriginal MaterialSeason 6 Show Art by Winston Yabo. Find him on InstagramSeason 6 Music: “Message to the World” by Anthony Vega. Find him on Instagram(00:00) - Marvel Movie Minute • Season 6 • The AvengersThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5556848/advertisement
Minute One Hundred Fourteen: From Thor Taking Flight to A Lightning-Induced Explosion at the PortalIn the one-hundred-fourteenth minute of The Avengers...Thor's off and away! Natasha's looking tough! That's right, Steve's been busy giving orders and everyone's following as he's now proven himself to be team leader. Even Hulk listens to him! We do ponder the journey the character of Hulk takes through this franchise and acknowledge that this was a necessary bit of character development for him as they couldn't just have a giant, green, uncontrollable monster rampaging every time he hulked out. But we do miss scary Hulk.Hulk's smashing does give us a chance to talk about the buildings in the area and exactly how many Chitauri he takes out (hint: it's not many). We also get to marvel at his ability to take out Chitauri chariots midair. As for Thor? It seems he took a lap or something because yet again, he doesn't seem to be coming from where he just left on his journey to the top of the Chrysler building. But it does put him in a place to do some cool lightning work. Too bad some of the shots look fake. And it's actually the closeups that bother us, not the wider shots. Tune in!Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel!Film SundriesWatch this film: iTunes • Amazon • YouTube • Disney+Join the conversation on DiscordScriptTrailer #1Trailer #2Poster artworkOriginal MaterialSeason 6 Show Art by Winston Yabo. Find him on InstagramSeason 6 Music: “Message to the World” by Anthony Vega. Find him on Instagram(00:00) - Marvel Movie Minute • Season 6 • The AvengersThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5556848/advertisement
Minute One Hundred Thirteen: From Bringing Down the Leviathan to Cap's Plan for ThorJames Anderson and Colin Parker from the Timeline Scavengers podcast join us in this episode!In the one-hundred-thirteenth minute of The Avengers...It's a big one! We've got the death of the leviathan but really, we're here for the hero moment with the camera revolving around all six of our heroes, now finally THE AVENGERS. It's a great moment.Before we get there, we do talk a bit more about the demise of the leviathan and debate if its death should include more goo and grossness all over the streets. We also draw some comarisons to the graboids in Tremors that go nowhere because James has never seen it. There's talk about the nature of viscera on the lens, not to mention potentially steamy leviathan breath fogging the lens as it crashes off the viaduct. There's a documentary feel to it all for sure that the director loves, but it might be riding the line. The death of their mother (we've already proven that the leviathan is the Chitauri mama) fills all the Chitauri with rage to the point where one seemingly rips its own face off. Oh wait, that's a mask. So does that help them breathe in space then? Too many questions...The hero shot is the response to the screaming Chitauri. Hulk screams. Clint nocks. Thor wields. Natasha... loads. Steve readies. Iron Man... stands. They all get into their pose and it works well. Plus, it plays into the nature of the comic book origins with something that really feels like it could've been a splash page. From this, we get more leviathans which triggers Tony to essentially put Steve in charge finally, and the team goes to work. It's a minute full of fantastic moments. Tune in!Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel!Film SundriesJames on TwitterColin on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTokFind Timeline Scavengers Podcast and other projects involving James and Colin on Scavengers NetworkJamie Benning's FilmumentariesWatch this film: iTunes • Amazon • YouTube • Disney+Join the conversation on DiscordScriptTrailer #1Trailer #2Poster artworkOriginal MaterialSeason 6 Show Art by Winston Yabo. Find him on InstagramSeason 6 Music: “Message to the World” by Anthony Vega. Find him on Instagram(00:00) - Marvel Movie Minute • Season 6 • The AvengersThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5556848/advertisement
Minute One Hundred Twelve: From This All Seeming Horrible to An Important Lesson in ‘Duck and Cover'Eric Deutsch, co-host from Flash Gordon Minute and Escape From New York Minute, joins us in this episode!In the one-hundred-twelfth minute of The Avengers...We finally get to find out Bruce's secret! But first, we get to enjoy Mark Ruffalo at his rumpliest with his perfect reaction to everything going on. We talk about Natasha's comments, Bruce's apology, how that plays based on what happened, and the fact that Thor didn't get an apology when he really took more hits than Natasha.It leads us to a moment of confusion as we try to sort out why Tony always seemed to expect Bruce to arrive. Was it aspirational? Was he tracking him? Is it just the scientist rom-com meet-cute connection they have? Hard to tell. Regardless, he decides to bring the party, aka. the sweet sea cow of a leviathan that Hulk decides to destroy. It's terrible. It's beautiful. And miraculously, our heroes get nary a scratch. Tune in!Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel!Film SundriesFlash Gordon MinuteFlash Gordon Minute's Facebook GroupEscape From New York MinuteEscape From New York Minute's Facebook GroupWatch this film: iTunes • Amazon • YouTube • Disney+Join the conversation on DiscordScriptTrailer #1Trailer #2Poster artworkOriginal MaterialSeason 6 Show Art by Winston Yabo. Find him on InstagramSeason 6 Music: “Message to the World” by Anthony Vega. Find him on Instagram(00:00) - Marvel Movie Minute • Season 6 • The AvengersThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5556848/advertisement
Minute One Hundred Eleven: From Tony Forgetting Step Two to Bruce's Arrival on an Old MotorbikeEric Deutsch, co-host from Flash Gordon Minute and Escape From New York Minute, joins us in this episode!In the one-hundred-eleventh minute of The Avengers...Tony got the leviathan's attention and it pursues him, but when we cut to Clint and Natasha, we don't see him overhead. Weird, but not really bothersome. This minute focuses on the fight that our non-supers – Clint and Natasha – have with the Chitauri army in front of Grand Central Terminal. They're tough and they each have some great moves! Sure, they're less than super but they still hold their own!It does make us wonder why Cap shows up then. Did he think they needed help? Or does the fact that immediately after he arrives we get Thor and Bruce showing up too, that perhaps everyone thought he was calling for a team meeting? Perhaps. It does lead to a great moment of comedy in the eye of this Chitauri hurricane when Bruce arrives on that old motorcycle. So great. Tune in!Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel!Film SundriesFlash Gordon MinuteFlash Gordon Minute's Facebook GroupEscape From New York MinuteEscape From New York Minute's Facebook GroupWatch this film: iTunes • Amazon • YouTube • Disney+Join the conversation on DiscordScriptTrailer #1Trailer #2Poster artworkOriginal MaterialSeason 6 Show Art by Winston Yabo. Find him on InstagramSeason 6 Music: “Message to the World” by Anthony Vega. Find him on Instagram(00:00) - Marvel Movie Minute • Season 6 • The AvengersThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5556848/advertisement
Minute One Hundred Ten: From The NYPD Taking Aim to The End of the Sabrett Hot Dog CartIn the one-hundred-tenth minute of The Avengers...NYPD REPRESENT! That's right, we get to talk about the NYPD taking on the Chitauri, even after finding out the National Guard isn't coming. It does give us a chance to talk about the nature of these military organizations and why, perhaps, it makes sense to not feature them in these superhero films. After all, if all the USA's military might was also here, wouldn't it seem to diminish the power of our heroes a bit? And make this feel like Independence Day? We get to talk about two more actors entering the MCU – Robert Clohessy and Enver Gjokaj. Turns out Gjokaj will actually be returning to the MCU but in the past as someone in Agent Carter. And we get to talk about their reaction to what's ostensibly some guy in a Halloween costume hopping onto the top of a car and giving them orders. That leads us to Tony and the leviathan he blasts with chaff, leading to massive destruction to not only 3 Park Ave, but also the Sabrett Hot Dog cart. It's a sad day for NYC. Tune in!Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel!Film SundriesWatch this film: iTunes • Amazon • YouTube • Disney+Join the conversation on DiscordScriptTrailer #1Trailer #2Poster artworkOriginal MaterialSeason 6 Show Art by Winston Yabo. Find him on InstagramSeason 6 Music: “Message to the World” by Anthony Vega. Find him on Instagram(00:00) - Marvel Movie Minute • Season 6 • The AvengersThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5556848/advertisement
Minute One Hundred Nine: From Fish in a Barrel to More Fish in a BarrelRyanne Bennett from Black Girl Nerds joins us in this episode!In the one-hundred-ninth minute of The Avengers...Is Chris Evans putting on his best Batman voice with his line here? It sure seems that way. This minute gives us a chance to celebrate the power of the non-supers as we really get to see Natasha and Clint doing their best to stop as many Chitauri as they can. We get a bit confused about bus placement, but eventually we figure it out. It doesn't really answer our questions as to why Clint starts by taking people out the bus window before prying the door open. Judging by the fire blast on the bus door, we think there may have been some deleted material in here that was excised. Clint also gets to use his arrows, and we get to talk about the fancy quiver he has paired with his bow and the many arrow heads – specifically the burst shot here. Nat shoots a Chitauri in the face, and behind it we see how limber these Chitauri are. All through this, we also get great video game running and jumping beats from Steve. He sure seems super after this minute. Tune in!Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel!Film SundriesBlack Girl Nerds podcastFind Ryanne on Instagram and TwitterWatch this film: iTunes • Amazon • YouTube • Disney+Join the conversation on DiscordScriptTrailer #1Trailer #2Poster artworkOriginal MaterialSeason 6 Show Art by Winston Yabo. Find him on InstagramSeason 6 Music: “Message to the World” by Anthony Vega. Find him on Instagram(00:00) - Marvel Movie Minute • Season 6 • The AvengersThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5556848/advertisement
Minute One Hundred Eight: From A Resigned Loki to Fireball! Fireball! Fireball!Ryanne Bennett from Black Girl Nerds joins us in this episode!In the one-hundred-eighth minute of The Avengers...Loki proves himself yet again to be ever malicious toward his brother as he stabs Thor and – after Thor's surprising body slam power move – rolls himself off the tower. But... did he know a chariot was coming? It seems far too lucky for that to happen. That brings us back to street level with Clint and Natasha. Steve comes running up. Where was he? Turns out he had a whole deleted scene where he ran off to save a family under attack from a very persistent Chitauri. Now Cap's back, but is it his super vision that sees Loki flying by? Or his super sniffer? Maybe we're just missing Loki's maniacal laugh. He sure does prove that he likes blowing stuff up! Tune in!Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel!Film SundriesBlack Girl Nerds podcastFind Ryanne on Instagram and TwitterWatch this film: iTunes • Amazon • YouTube • Disney+Join the conversation on DiscordScriptTrailer #1Trailer #2Poster artworkOriginal MaterialSeason 6 Show Art by Winston Yabo. Find him on InstagramSeason 6 Music: “Message to the World” by Anthony Vega. Find him on Instagram(00:00) - Marvel Movie Minute • Season 6 • The AvengersThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5556848/advertisement
Minute One Hundred Seven: From The Arrival of the Leviathan to Thor Confronting LokiRyanne Bennett from Black Girl Nerds joins us in this episode!In the one-hundred-seventh minute of The Avengers...The leviathan arrives! But... what is it? Is it actually related to the Chitauri? When they're popping out the sides, is that Chitauri babies being born? It seems that way because of the cords they shoot out with that then seem to retract back in. It's very strange. These things look cool, but how are they floating? We laugh a bit about the Chitauri that bursts into the office and starts shooting at what seem to be accountants. Just seems like a weird power move. Iron Man chases the leviathan up 5th Ave and we get some fantastic shots of him doing so. Plus, why is he asking about Hulk? Does he know something we don't know? Meanwhile, Thor tries pleading with Loki and from Loki's face, it seems like it might be working. Tune in!Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel!Film SundriesBlack Girl Nerds podcastFind Ryanne on Instagram and TwitterWatch this film: iTunes • Amazon • YouTube • Disney+Join the conversation on DiscordScriptTrailer #1Trailer #2Poster artworkOriginal MaterialSeason 6 Show Art by Winston Yabo. Find him on InstagramSeason 6 Music: “Message to the World” by Anthony Vega. Find him on Instagram(00:00) - Marvel Movie Minute • Season 6 • The AvengersThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5556848/advertisement
Minute One Hundred Six: From The Quinjet Taking Aim to Ominous Rumblings From the Space HoleRyanne Bennett from Black Girl Nerds joins us in this episode!In the one-hundred-sixth minute of The Avengers...Nat and Clint use the quinjet to take on Loki, but why just bullets? Don't they have missiles or something? And if they did shoot a missile at Stark Tower and knocked it over, would the Tesseract still be emitting the blue beam, just pointing in a different direction from wherever it fell? Or would it stop? Regardless, we learn that Clint doesn't know how to maneuver the quinjet like Nat did in Stuttgart because he gets hit by Loki's blue pew-pew scepter blast, and down they go. We talk a bit about the buildings in the area to get a lay of the land, even going so far as to try to figure out which company the two dressed-for-business extras work for. We do wonder a bit why Steve stayed in the back the entire time instead of parkouring out. Regardless, Clint does manage to put the quinjet down in the perfect spot, and that gives them a great vantage point on Park Ave to see the attack. We end the minute with strange rumblings from the space hole. What could be coming through in tomorrow's minute? Tune in!Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel!Film SundriesBlack Girl Nerds podcastFind Ryanne on Instagram and TwitterWatch this film: iTunes • Amazon • YouTube • Disney+Join the conversation on DiscordScriptTrailer #1Trailer #2Poster artworkOriginal MaterialSeason 6 Show Art by Winston Yabo. Find him on InstagramSeason 6 Music: “Message to the World” by Anthony Vega. Find him on Instagram(00:00) - Marvel Movie Minute • Season 6 • The AvengersThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5556848/advertisement
Minute One Hundred Five: From The Brother Tussle to Hawkeye and Black Widow spotting them.Film Critic Ewan Graf from the Quiet on Set podcast joins us in this episode!In the one-hundred-fifth minute of The Avengers...This minute does a great job of cross-cutting between the heroes as they each work to stop Loki and the Chitauri invasion. We start with Loki and Thor, then drop down to the streets to see the people of New York dealing with the attack, then up to Iron Man as he flies past, distracting the Chitauri. He's contacted by Natasha, and then they coordinate to take down some Chitauri. From there, we follow the quinjet back to the top of Stark Tower where we once again see Thor and Loki. It all works really well. We also get to talk about Thor and his brother always fighting and why this works, not to mention agree with Tony in his questioning Natasha as to why they took so long to get here. Tune in!Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel!Film SundriesListen to the Quiet on Set podcastQuiet on Set podcast on Instagram, YouTube, and the webEwan on TwitterWatch this film: iTunes • Amazon • YouTube • Disney+Join the conversation on DiscordScriptTrailer #1Trailer #2Poster artworkOriginal MaterialSeason 6 Show Art by Winston Yabo. Find him on InstagramSeason 6 Music: “Message to the World” by Anthony Vega. Find him on Instagram(00:00) - Marvel Movie Minute • Season 6 • The AvengersThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5556848/advertisement
Minute One Hundred Four: From The Blue Beam to Thor Confronting His BrotherFilm Critic Ewan Graf from the Quiet on Set podcast joins us in this episode!In the one-hundred-fourth minute of The Avengers...Tony fights on, but only in a wide shot. This minute focuses on the people of New York as the Chitauri fly down (rather quickly) and begin raining down on them with blasts from their chariots and forearm guns. It's quite a mess. But this is also where we get to really meet our waitress Beth! That's right, we land in Pershing Square Cafe where we see her and some customers fleeing the shots, eventually taking shelter in the Cafe. That means we get to do the IMDb game for Ashley Johnson, and Pete realizes he's seen her a bunch on Critical Role. We have a great locked-off shot from within a car as it flips over, but we also have a lot of shots that feel like sets, full of artifice. Or perhaps just full of Cleveland-ites as that's where it was filmed. We have a small deleted scene between Loki and The Other that doesn't work at all, and that brings us to the point where Thor makes it to New York to confront his brother. But how did he know where to go? Tune in!Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel!Film SundriesListen to the Quiet on Set podcastQuiet on Set podcast on Instagram, YouTube, and the webEwan on TwitterWatch this film: iTunes • Amazon • YouTube • Disney+Join the conversation on DiscordScriptTrailer #1Trailer #2Poster artworkOriginal MaterialSeason 6 Show Art by Winston Yabo. Find him on InstagramSeason 6 Music: “Message to the World” by Anthony Vega. Find him on Instagram(00:00) - Marvel Movie Minute • Season 6 • The AvengersThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5556848/advertisement
Minute One Hundred Three: From Tony Incinerating a Few Pedestrians to Tony Incinerating a Few ChitauriFilm Critic Ewan Graf from the Quiet on Set podcast joins us in this episode!In the one-hundred-third minute of The Avengers...More Mark VII talk! We love the way Tony's new suit attaches itself to him. But the pedestrians... wouldn't they be incinerated? Or at least have their eyes filled with dust particles? That's a fairly brutal spraying they get from Tony. At the very least, they'd be blown over. There's chat about the POV shot we get through the mask then the HUD as it closes over Tony's face, not to mention chat about the way the shot construction in these moments never quite lines up as well as it should.Is Andy the only person who thinks of Robert Paulson when Tony brings up Phil? Perhaps...This minute is the start of the blue beam! It's quite a trope, and certainly does its job here. It also means we finally get to talk a LOT about the Chitauri as they start their journey through the hole into the skies over Manhattan. Is it disorienting for them to come out and essentially be flying straight down? Seems like it may be confusing. Tony's got some cool mini-missiles in his shoulder, and there are lots of amazing shots in this minute. Too bad the enemy is so... bland. Tune in!Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel!Film SundriesListen to the Quiet on Set podcastQuiet on Set podcast on Instagram, YouTube, and the webEwan on TwitterWatch this film: iTunes • Amazon • YouTube • Disney+Join the conversation on DiscordScriptTrailer #1Trailer #2Poster artworkOriginal MaterialSeason 6 Show Art by Winston Yabo. Find him on InstagramSeason 6 Music: “Message to the World” by Anthony Vega. Find him on Instagram(00:00) - Marvel Movie Minute • Season 6 • The AvengersThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5556848/advertisement