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Cars: Old Racers, New Racers. Blindsided by a new generation of blazing-fast racers, the legendary Lightning McQueen (voice of Owen Wilson) is suddenly pushed out of the sport he loves. To get back in the game, he will need the help of an eager young race technician with her own plan to win, inspiration from the late Fabulous Hudson Hornet, and a few unexpected turns. Proving that #95 isn't through yet will test the heart of a champion on Piston Cup Racing's biggest stage! Directed by Brian Fee (storyboard artist Cars 2, WALL-E) and produced by Kevin Reher (A Bug's Life, La Luna short), Cars 3 cruises into theaters on June 16, 2017. Children ages 4 to 6 will love this Step 2 Step into Reading leveled reader based on Disney/Pixar Cars 3. Step 2 Readers use basic vocabulary and short sentences to tell simple stories. For children who recognize familiar words and can sound out new words with help.
In this episode we hit the road with the voice of Mater, Larry the Cable Guy, Directors Steve Purcell, Brian Fee, and Bobby Podesta, and Producer Marc Sondheimer. Cars on the Road is now streaming on Disney+. About Disney Movie Insiders Presents: Disney Movie Insiders Presents brings fans closer to the movies they love with interviews, interactive trivia, and more! We're lifting the curtain to give you a behind-the-scenes look at new releases and classics from The Walt Disney Studios. About Disney Movie Insiders: Disney Movie Insiders celebrates and rewards Disney movie fans - just for being fans. Members can earn points, redeem rewards and discover perks. Membership required. Visit DisneyMovieInsiders.com for Terms & Conditions.
Listen in as we review Pinocchio, The Woman King, Gutsy and speak with guests from Ivy+Bean (Madison Skye) and Cars On The Road (Larry the Cable Guy, Steve Purcell, Brian Fee, Bobby Podesta, Marc Sondheimer). Hosts Kyla C. & Maica is joined by KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, Heather. Before you spend your hard earned dollars at the movies, be sure to listen to what our youth reporters have to say.
In this episode, we're joined by Director Steve Purcell, Brian Fee, Bobby Podesta and as well as Producer Marc Sondheimer about their latest installment in the Cars series, Cars on the Road
On this SPECIAL EDITION of The Movie Podcast, Daniel and Anthony are joined by LARRY THE CABLE GUY aka Daniel Lawrence Whitney (Mater), Directors STEVE PURCELL, BRIAN FEE, BOBBY PODESTA & Producer MARC SONDHEIMER of PIXAR'S CARS ON THE ROAD. In the series, Lightning McQueen (voice of Owen Wilson) and his best friend Mater (voice of Larry the Cable Guy) head east from Radiator Springs on a cross-country road trip to meet up with Mater's sister. Directed by Steve Purcell, Bobby Podesta and Brian Fee and produced by Marc Sondheimer, all episodes of “Cars on the Road” begin streaming on Disney+ Day, September 8, only on Disney+.Listen to The Movie Podcast Interview now on all podcast feeds, YouTube, and TheMoviePodcast.caContact: hello@themoviepodcast.caTHE MOVIE PODCAST MERCHANDISE NOW AVAILABLE!THE RINGS OF POWER INTERVIEW SERIES AND COVERAGE:PART ONE (Patrick McKay and Lindsey Weber)PART TWO (Robert Aramayo, Cynthia Addai-Robinson and Sara Zwangobani)Episode 146 - We Went To The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power Hollywood Premiere!Interview with Dylan Smith aka Largo Brandyfoot of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of PowerFOLLOW USDaniel on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdShahbaz on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdAnthony on Twitter, Instagram, and LetterboxdThe Movie Podcast on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, Discord, and YouTubeRATE US 5 STARS ON SPOTIFY AND APPLE PODCASTS!
The Agents Of Fandom are joined by Directors Steve Purcell, Brian Fee, Bobby Podesta & Writer Marc Sondheimer - You can catch Mater and Lighting McQueen in an all new series coming to Disney+, Cars on the Road.
What happens if you combine the First World War with an action-adventure film? This month we watch the 2021 film The King's Man and discuss its portrayal of an alternative vision of the war. Along the way we explore John Buchan novels, the absence of key historical events, and wonder about whatever happened to Wilfred Owen. References: Guardian review Indiewire review John Buchan, The Thirty-Nine Steps (1915) John Buchan, Greenmantle (1916) John Buchan, Mr Standfast (1919) John Buchan, The Three Hostages (1924) Alfred Hitchcock, The Thirty-Nine Steps (1935) Patrick Barlow, The Thirty-Nine Steps (2005) James Hawes, The Thirty-Nine Steps (2008) 'Sapper' [H. C. McNeil], Bulldog Drummond (1920) Arthur Conan Doyle, The Final Problem (1893) 37 Days (2014), OWALP episode 16 Blackadder, 'Goodbyeee' (1989) James Joll, The Origins of the First World War (1984) Wilfred Owen, 'Dulce et Decorum Est' (first published 1920) Abel Gance, J'accuse (1919) Paul Fussell, The Great War and Modern Memory (1975) Lewis Millstone, All Quiet on the Western Front (1931) Otto Dix, Der Krieg (1924) Sam Mendes, 1917 (2019), OWALP episode 14 Jessica Meyer, 'Peaky Blinders and the Ubiquity of Poetry', 30/10/2013 Ben Schott, Jeeves and the King of Clubs (2018) Sarah Moss, Night Waking (2011) George Tomkyns Chesney, The Battle of Dorking (1871) George MacDonald Fraser, Flashman (1969) Brian Fee and John Lasseter, Cars (2006) A. E. W. Mason, The Four Feathers (1902) EA Dice Battlefield 1 (2016)
After working as a storyboard artist on several Disney/Pixar films, including "Wall-E", "Ratatouille", "Cars" and Cars 2", Brian Fee made his directorial debut with this Summer's "Cars 3". He was also part of the writing team for this latest Lightning McQueen adventure, and is now an ambassador for the "Cars" franchise. I recently tracked Fee down at the opening of the new "Cars 3: Inspired by NASCAR" exhibit at the NASCAR Hall of Fame.
Bien qu'étant moins chargé que le mois de juin 2017, le mois de juillet comporte quelques grosses sorties que 24FPS, le podcast ciné avec ou sans spoiler, ne pouvait pas ignorer !Après avoir dit un petit mot sur le sondage concernant les habitudes d'écoute des auditeurs, à partir de 00h02m16, voici les 10 films qui sont abordés dans l'émission sans spoiler : Orange Mécanique de Stanley Kubrick (à partir de 0h06m56) Elvis & Nixon de Liza Johnson (à partir de 0h14m00) La Région Sauvage de Amat Escalante (à partir de 0h16m55) Colossal de Nacho Vigalondo (à partir de 0h20m37) 2:22 de Paul Currie (à partir de 0h33m22) Una de Benedict Andrews (à partir de 0h38m57) Valerian Et La Cité Des Mille Planètes de Luc Besson (à partir de 0h48m18) Cars 3 de Brian Fee (à partir de 1h41m20) Wakefield de Robin Swicord (à partir de 1h49m45)Avant de passer au dernier film, Julien et Jérôme prennent quelques instants pour parler des films marquants qu'ils ont déjà pu voir pendant la première moitié de l'année 2017 (à partir de 1h59m23), puis ils enchainent sur : Baby Driver de Edgar Wright (à partir de 2h05m30)Et après le signal sonore (à partir de 2h38m45), ils continuent de parler de Baby Driver mais cette fois avec des spoilers !Bonne écoute, et n'hésitez pas à nous dire ce que vous avez pensé de Valerian ou Baby Driver !Crédits musicaux : Was He Slow? de Kid Koala, issu de l'album Baby Driver - Music from the Motion Picture (2017), et Baby Driver de Simon & Garfunkel, issu de l'album Bridge Over Troubled Water (1970)
No novo Cinemático, Carlos Merigo, Matheus Fiore, Robson Bravo, Virgilio Souza, conversam sobre “Carros 3”, dirigido por Brian Fee, e sobre a volta de “Game of Thrones” na HBO. O papo é dividido em duas partes. A primeira sem spoilers e a segunda (a partir de 19:00) com spoilers. Então, fique atento. “Game of Thrones” começa em 28:35. OUÇA ======== Edição por Robson Bravo Críticas, comentários, sugestões para cinematico@b9.com.br ou nos comentários desse post.
On this week’s pod, the producer behind Blumhouse Productions, and the director and producer of Pixar’s Cars 3. Plus, the team discuss which sequels have ruined their original movies. More from the Empire Podcast: http://empireonline.com/podcast
BEHIND THE LENS revs up its engines this week with CARS 3 and LOS ANGELES FILM FESTIVAL! Take a listen now to special guest, horror icon BARBARA CRAMPTON, as we talk her new film REPLACE, premiering at LAFF, as well as what makes LA Film Festival such a great film fest! And director LORENZO DeSTEFANO is on hand to take us behind the lens into the world of Rachel Flowers with his new documentary HEARING IS BELIEVING. Plus, hear from director BRIAN FEE and producer KEVIN REHER as they talk CARS 3 and PAUL NEWMAN!! http://behindthelensonline.net http://eliasentertainmentnetwork.com
Get ready as we dive into the mud and chat about the Cars 3 Production Pipeline from the perspective of Bobby Podesta (Supervising Animator), Jon Reisch (Effects Supervisor), and Michael Fong (Supervising Technical Director). In this combined post and podcast episode (#055) we continue our Cars 3 interview series. We explore the Pixar pipeline and the challenges the effects team faced while digitally crafting mud as well as some great production tips about embracing last-minute story changes (even if that means scrapping some completed work). Michael Fong, Andrea Warren and Brian Fee at a production meeting Bobby Podesta kicked off our 40-minute production session (which centered around the crazy-8 sequence in the film) and shared some of the team's demolition derby research trip photos. Of course, all Pixar projects start with some form of research, and this one seemed particularly fun — crushed cars, mud, and roaring engines. Speaking of mud, Jon Reisch gave us a peek into the 6-month development of mud in the film — is it a liquid, is it a solid? This was the challenge he and the effects team had to tackle to make the soon-to-be infamous derby scene ring true. The effects team is responsible for natural phenomena in the film (e.g., water, smoke, fire, dust) and has to provide a believable interaction with the environment which grounds the characters in the world — a world we (as viewers) can relate to. So, how did Director, Brian Fee describe how to make mud? Fee joked with Reisch to make the mud look like "chunky oatmeal that's in soup." Well, between a multitude of comparisons to cake frosting and liquid chocolate, the team's efforts finally paid off, and the mud (which is integral to the scene) really looks fantastic. Jon Reisch image © Pixar Wrapping up the main session (before our 1-on-1 interview with the trio) was Michael Fong. By now you may know the Pixar adage, "Story is King," but Michael and the team's way of supporting this are wonderful to see in practice. He noted that although late story changes may alter or delete some of their current work, they embrace the change and realize that everything at Pixar is in service of the story — to enhance the characters and improve the film. This level of professionalism and practicality really stood out, and we really appreciate even deeper the passion that the teams put into their films. Podcast plug. If we can be so bold as to recommend listening to the entire session, I would also stick around for the 1-on-1 interview with the gang as well — you can really get geeky as we expand on how the team simulated the air around the cars (a Pixar-first) to enhance the look and realism of the shots. Additionally, it was great to hear some insights from Podesta about the scenes he animated with Chick Hicks in the new film — giving us lots to explore in the background of the film. Listen to the Podcast using the player embedded below or direct on YouTube. Be sure to subscribe and enjoy directly on iTunes, Stitcher, or Overcast. Be sure to let us know your thoughts on the podcast by leaving a comment on iTunes, writing a comment below or sending us an email — we'd love to hear from you. Pixar Post - T.J. & Julie