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In this week's episode of the MK3D show Mark Kermode talks to a director who is a legend in his own lifetime: Guillermo Del Toro, together with his co-director for the stop-motion animation musical about Pinocchio, Mark Gustafson. GUILLERMO DEL TORO'S PINOCCHIO released at the end of 2022 is based on Carlo Collodi's novel, The Adventures of Pinocchio, about the wooden puppet who comes to life as the son of his carver, Geppetto. Set in Fascist Italy, the characters are voiced by Gregory Mann as Pinocchio and David Bradley as Geppetto, alongside Ewan McGregor, Ron Perlman, John Turturro, Cate Blanchett, Tim Blake Nelson, Christopher Waltz and Tilda Swinton. Pinocchio was the final film credited to Gustafson before he passed away in 2024.This episode of Kermode On Film is the second half of the MK3D show recorded live at the BFI Southbank on 23 January 2023.Thank you for listening!———————The opening title sequence of Kermode on Film uses quotes from:- Mary Poppins, directed by Robert Stevenson and distributed by Walt Disney Motion Pictures – quote featuring Julie Andrews.- Nope, written, directed and produced by Jordan Peele, and distributed by Universal Studios – quote featuring Keke Palmer.- Withnail & I, written and directed by Bruce Robinson, and distributed by HandMade Films – quote featuring Richard E Grant.- The Exorcist, written by William Peter Blatty and directed by William Friedkin, distributed by Warner Brothers – quote featuring Ellen Burstyn and Linda Blair.We love these films. We urge you to seek them out, and watch them, again and again.They are masterpieces!Kermode on Film is an HLA Agency production.Cover photo by Julie Edwards.This episode was edited by Alex Archbold Jones.© HLA AgencyHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.#MarkKermode #MK3D #KermodeOnFilm #BFI #BFISouthbank #GuillermoDelToro #Mark Gustafson #AndreaRiseborough #ToLeslie #MaryNighy #AliceDarling #Lesley #Pinocchio Films and TV series mentioned in this episode: Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a Text Message.Its Terry Gilliam Month!Today were talking about:2014's Zero Theorem where Hired to crack a theorem, reclusive computer genius Qohen Leth (Christoph Waltz) begins to make headway until his controlled world is interrupted by seductive Bainsley (Mélanie Thierry) and turbulent Bob (Lucas Hedges).If you guys have any request for future movie request please send us an emailat whowatchesthispodcast@gmail.com - Theme Music -Lee Rosevere - Arcade Montage - Music For Podcast 3https://leerosevere.bandcamp.com/ Join the FB group page:https://www.facebook.com/WhoWatchesThisPodcast/YOUTUBE CHANNEL for commentary on shows and movies:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrexJV9qExxnAz45E0AJQMw
Episode 10: Inglorious BasterdsRelease Date: 2009In this episode, we discuss the ‘Glory' of the movie ‘Inglorious Basterds'.This is a 2009 alt-history war film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino. It stars Brad Pitt, Christoph Waltz, Michael Fassbender, Eli Roth, Diane Kruger, Daniel Brühl, Til Schweiger and Mélanie Laurent.Inglourious Basterds is a firm favorite with both the hosts and Christopher Waltz's Hans Landa remains one of their favorite villains. Waltz's Handa has gone down in movie history as one of the most iconic characters, sweeping all the acting awards that year. Tune into the episode, where the hosts tell you why this movie is rewatchable even after so many years and cannot stop mentioning Waltz/Handa every 5 minutes of the episode - because every favorite scene and dialogue is incomplete without Waltz's reference. Synopsis: In Nazi-oc cupied France during World War II, a plan to assassinate Nazi leaders by a group of Jewish U.S. soldiers known as the Inglorious Basterds led by Lieutenant Aldo Raine played by Brad Pitt coincides with theatre owner Shosanna Dreyfus's vengeful plans for the same. Melanie Laurent plays Shossana who had witnessed the slaughter of her family by Colonel Hans Landa played by Christoph Waltz. As the relentless executioners advance and the conspiring young girl's plans are set in motion, their paths will cross for a fateful evening that will shake the very annals of history.Favourite Scenes: Opening Scene - Waltz sends a chill down your spine. Hands down one of the best opening scenes in movie historyStrudel scene : Waltz meets Shosanna. This scene gave rise to many theories - Did Handa recognize Shosanna or not? Handa's multilingual skills stun the Basterds.The massacre at the Tavern - Rookie mistake Mr Fassbender!Trivia: https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Trivia/InglouriousBasterdsMusic from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/hey-pluto/the-paradeLicense code: MIE1N7HAVI6KJOSGContact Us:Email: thetalkingtalkies@gmail.com Twitter: @_talkingtalkiesInstagram @_talkingtalkiesBenny (@RealBennyMan) / TwitterMi (@Mi_Rambles) / TwitterPlease leave us a review or rating on the podcast app!
The potential and trust in AI is explored in the movies we review this week with John David Washington in the latest gripping, sci-fi 'The Creator' and Rosa Salazar, Jennifer Connelly and Christopher Waltz in teen flick 'Alita: Battle Angel'. Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Wellington and Savon are back to discuss if San Francisco or Philadelphia had the more surprising first loss if Brock Purdy is an elite quarterback or a product of the 49ers' system, and the Bills' close win vs. the Giants. Next up, they analyze Washington-Oregon's thrilling game, USC's first loss, and whether the Nuggets or Bucks should be the favorites for the NBA title. For the album reviews, they're joined by guest Maurice Hendricks, a longtime friend of the show to review Drake's new album For All The Dogs and discuss the criticism surrounding it and why fans have to let artists evolve at their own pace. Next up, they review Westside Gunn's And Then You Pray For Me, Offset's Set It Off and Spillage Village, and Benji's Love Gun EP.In the last half, Wellington and Savon review Inglorious Basterds, the 2009 war film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino. It stars Brad Pitt, Christopher Waltz, Michael Fasbender, and Eli Roth; they start off by discussing how different this film was, the clever dialogue and the epic elements packed into it. Next up, they discuss Quentin Tarantino's masterful pace-setting for his films, how this movie focused on three different characters, chapters and where Inglorious Basterds ranks among Tarantino's best.
Kweku Mandela is a director, producer, philanthropist, and close friend. I had the pleasure of getting to know Kweku through working for him on the set of Journey is the Destination, where we spent months filming, and telling the incredible story of Dan Eldon. Since then, Kweku has continued to be an influence and inspiration in my life, as well as the lives of many, many others. His company Out Of Africa Entertainment is one of the largest film and Television production companies in Africa having recently completed production on Madiba, Maze Runner 3, and The Red Sea Diving Resort. Kweku Executive Produced the acclaimed Novel “The Bang Bang Club” into a feature film, which was released in early 2011. Kweku is currently a partner in two new production companies one being Romulus Entertainment a production finance outfit based in New York and two Dang Entertainment a partnership between Kweku and his long-time collaborator Nabil Elderkin based in LA. In mid-2009 he co-founded Africa Rising Foundation with his cousin Ndaba Mandela and their dream of changing Africa's image and fostering young leadership and partnerships around the world was started. He supports the UN Decade of Action for Road Safety and the Long Short Walk, a world walk for road safety, in memory of his 13-year old cousin Zenani Mandela who was killed in a crash 2 years ago. He's also on the board of Global Citizen , Pioneer Works and Charlize Theron Africa Outreach Project and a Trustee of House of Mandela. Kweku latest projects include producing Margot Robbie film Dreamland and Christopher Waltz directorial debut Georgetown along with starting GenEndIt with Charlize Theron a collective of HIV/AIDS organisation committed to seeing the end of AIDS in our lifetime. Kweku thank you so much for your time in this podcast, but as well as in my life. Your influence has been immense and my career has depth and meaning because of people like you. Thank you to our sponsors, use the below codes - - Sofaworx - Thank you to Sofaworx for designing the most incredible studio (all furniture Sofaworx items) Use code "Storytime10" to get 10% OFF all your next furniture purchases at - https://sofaworx.co.za/ - Truth Coffee - Use code "Storytime10" to get 10% OFF all coffee purchases at - https://za.truth.coffee/ - Manscaped - Use code "Blamejosh" to get 20% OFF all Manscaped purchases as well as FREE SHIPPING at - https://za.manscaped.com/ - Franklees - Use code "FrankleesMatching" to get 20% OFF all purchases (full price items only, one discount offer per shopper) Email signup and get an ADDITIONAL 15% OFF discount - https://franklees.co.za/ Don't forget to like and subscribe for weekly episodes with new guests Follow for more - Joshua Eady - https://www.instagram.com/justblamejosh/ Kweku Mandela - https://www.instagram.com/kwekumandela/ StoryTime - https://www.instagram.com/_storytime_...
Screen star Sydney Mae Diaz's first love is his mom, Clara. But having worked alongside Christopher Waltz it's clear who his second is... In Part I we talked Sydney's achingly cool mom Clara - so cool she busted him out of school and drove him 2 hours for a gig. In Part II we talk about Sydney's role on The Consultant, being a one-take wonder with his audition tape and having Fresh Prince of Belair's "Aunt Viv" play his mom on screen. Sydney also starred in HBO Gen Z drama Genera+ion about a group of Orange County high school students exploring love, sexuality, friendship, and family while living in a conservative community. He plays J, a thrill-seeking stoner with impeccable wit. Waltz, winning roles and imaginary weddings in this episode of My Mum Made Me.
Sydney Mae Diaz has just finished starring alongside Christopher Waltz in hit Prime TV show "The Consultant" & takes a break to talk to us here at My Mum Made Me (or Mom if you're from the US like Sydney). Sydney grew up in Queens NY but his mom Clara hails from Cuba. Like host Paul Afshar, Sydney has the unique flavour of being raised by an immigrant parent in an English-speaking country, and all the fun, frolics and frustrations that come along with that. Sydney's mom is no doubt cool - she busts him of out school to drive him two hours to music gigs and they chat everyday. Sydney also starred in HBO Gen Z drama Genera+ion about a group of Orange County high school students exploring love, sexuality, friendship, and family while living in a conservative community. He plays J, a thrill-seeking stoner with impeccable wit. We talk screen tests, out-of-town gigs and proud moms in the first part of this two part episode of My Mum Made Me.
A história do boneco de madeira mais famoso do mundo é justamente o contrário da versão água com açúcar apresentada pelo Walt Disney em 1940. Longe de ser ingênuo e distraído, Pinóquio é um personagem cheio de contradições. Suas aventuras, criadas pelo escritor italiano Carlo Collodi, oscilam entre o moralismo e o humor pesado. Ele não cai no sentimentalismo, mas reflete os problemas da Itália do século 19.::Outras diferenças importantes são Gepeto, que no original não conserta relógios (é apenas um carpinteiro que não gosta muito de crianças) e, vejam vocês, o Grilo Falante: logo no começo do livro original, Pinóquio mata o grilo quando ele está dando conselhos.::Entrando mais a fundo em "Pinocchio por Guillermo del Toro", vale a gente trazer aqui que este é talvez o maior sonho do cineasta mexicano, que é um fã incondicional da história. Realizado em stop motion, esse filme levou cerca de 15 anos para ser realizado e contou com nada menos que 60 estações simultâneas com equipes alocadas em cada uma delas para ser filmado. Para vocês terem uma ideia, cada uma delas rendia em média 5 segundos de animação por dia de trabalho.::Voltamos à Itália do início do século XX comandada pelo fascismo de Mussolini. Ao ganhar vida pelas mãos de uma fada azul absolutamente Del Toriana, Pinóquio acaba não se tornando um menino travesso que irá aprender diversas lições ao longo de sua jornada. Ele vai se deparar com personagens e criaturas muito curiosas, em sua jornada de autoconhecimento.::Bacana destacar que na versão original temos as vozes de ninguém menos que Ewan McGregor, Ron Perlman, John Turturro, Finn Wolfhard, Cate Blanchett, Tilda Swinton e Christopher Waltz.::Coloque seu fone, aumente o volume e Senta que lá vem Spoiler!
In this episode, Wellington and Savon discuss their thoughts on the epic Bills-Chiefs Divisional Round game, the future of the Bills and Josh Allen plus what's next for Aaron Rodgers after another disappointing playoff exit. Later, they gave their pre-analysis of the AFC and NFC Championship along with their predictions. Finally, they review Kota the Friend's Lyrics to Go, Vol. 3 album and highlight his pen game that comes with great lyrics and flows, also Che Noir's Food For Thought album, Nick Grant's Welcome to Loveland and Sabrina Claudio's latest single “Put On Repeat”.In the second half, they review Django Unchained, the 2012 Revisionist Western film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino. Starring Jamie Foxx, Christopher Waltz, Leonardo DiCaprio, Kerry Washington and Samuel L. Jackson. They dive into how this film was not only bold but stylistically daring, it having a smooth incorporation of violence and dialogue plus tension. Finally, they analyze Jamie Fox's presence as the main character, if this is a top-5 Tarantino film and the criticism from others in the film industry about how the subject of slavery was addressed and more!
Join us for another week of laughter, TV shows, streaming, movies and all things entertainment. VOTE FOR US - NZ PODCAST AWARDS We're nominated in the NZ Podcast Awards 'Listeners Choice' category, if you could head over and give us a vote it would mean the world to us! The details you need: Podcast Name: Half Measures Podcast Your Email: Link to Podcast: halfmeasurespodcast.com Feel free to go ahead and ask your Mum, Dad, brother, uncle, cousin and best friend to chuck us a vote at the same time! THIS WEEK WE'RE TALKING Movies Black Panther (2017) Freaky (2020) Free Guy (2021) From Russia with Love (1963) TV Shows The Walking Dead (S11E08) The Walking Dead: World Beyond (S02E02) Years on Years (Limited series) The Panthers (2021) MOVIE OF THE WEEK & PEAK PERFORMANCE No Time to Die (2021). Starring Daniel Craig, Rami Malek, Rory Kinnear, Naomie Harris, Ralph Fiennes, Christopher Waltz, Lea Seydoux & Ben Whishaw. Directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga. And finally our Peak Performance nominations are in for Gwyneth Paltrow. EPISODE TITLE This weeks episode title is dedicated to Daniel Craig and the cast and crew of the James Bond franchise. We loved your run as Bond and the amazing end you brought to this version of the storyline. RUNNING ORDER 03m05s | What we've been watching 21m15s | The Walking Dead (S11E08) & The Walking Dead: World Beyond (S02E02) 36m06s | Years on Years 47m09s | Movie of the week: No Time to Die 01h08m28s | News 01h15m20s | Mailbag 01h17m51s | Peak Performance: Gwyneth Paltrow GET IN TOUCH Support us on Patreon Follow us on Instagram Tweet us @HalfMeasuresPod Chat with us on Discord Follow us on Facebook Buy our merch on TeeSpring Visit our website halfmeasurespodcast.com This episode of the Half Measures Podcast is brought to you by our Patreon Producers: Samara King, Tricia Brady, Diana Knauer and Linda Tavner.
Join us for another week of laughter, TV shows, streaming, movies and all things entertainment. VOTE FOR US - NZ PODCAST AWARDS We're nominated in the NZ Podcast Awards 'Listeners Choice' category, if you could head over and give us a vote it would mean the world to us! The details you need: Podcast Name: Half Measures Podcast Your Email: Link to Podcast: halfmeasurespodcast.com Feel free to go ahead and ask your Mum, Dad, brother, uncle, cousin and best friend to chuck us a vote at the same time! THIS WEEK WE'RE TALKING Movies Prisoners of the Lost Universe (1983) Dr. No (1962) Black Widow (2021) Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017) TV Shows The Walking Dead (S11E07) The Walking Dead: World Beyond (S02E01) Vigil (2021) MOVIE OF THE WEEK & PEAK PERFORMANCE Spectre (2015). Starring Daniel Craig, Naomie Harris, Ralph Fiennes, Christopher Waltz, Lea Seydoux & Ben Whishaw. Directed by Sam Mendes. And finally our Peak Performance nominations are in for Ralph Fiennes. EPISODE TITLE This weeks episode title is dedicated to the cast and crew of BBC's latest crime drama: Vigil. This show comes recommended to us by one of our favourite listeners, Bruce Grey. Check in this week to see what we thought. RUNNING ORDER 03m42s | What we've been watching 21m31s | The Walking Dead (S11E07) & The Walking Dead: World Beyond (S02E01) 36m50s | Vigil 45m26s | Movie of the week: Spectre 56m42s | News 01h3m00s | Mailbag 01h08m39s | Peak Performance: Ralph Fiennes GET IN TOUCH Support us on Patreon Follow us on Instagram Tweet us @HalfMeasuresPod Chat with us on Discord Follow us on Facebook Buy our merch on TeeSpring Visit our website halfmeasurespodcast.com This episode of the Half Measures Podcast is brought to you by our Patreon Producers: Samara King, Tricia Brady, Diana Knauer and Linda Tavner.
To all the wives out there: if your husband takes credit for your work, leave! BYWAP is back with a movie night adventure. We've taken a small break from our Night at the Museum binge to watch this 2014 gem: Big Eyes. Shockingly, neither Helena Bonham Carter nor Johnny Depp are in this Tim Burton vehicle, but Amy Adams and Christopher Waltz do an amazing job conveying the TRUE STORY of Margaret and Walter Keane. Join us as we fantasize about running away to Hawaii, watch in horror as art forgeries get bought and sold with reckless abandon, celebrate when the truth is finally revealed, have a paint-off in court, and wish that this movie was two hours shorter than what it actually was. Things have changed, but we're changing with it. Donate. Sign petitions. Support Black-owned businesses. Challenge racism. Educate yourselves. Listen. Speak. Repatriate. Stay Safe. Don't Touch Your Face. Wash Your Hands. Donate! Donate to Black Lives Matter LA, the Action Bail Fund, Black Visions Collective. Please be sure you've signed petitions. If you like what we do, you can support BYWAP over on our Patreon! Find us online! You can follow BYWAP on Twitter and Instagram. You can also find us over on our website! We want to hear from you, to share this time with you. We're in this together, and we're better together. Please leave us a review wherever you listen to podcasts. Every little bit helps as we grow, and we cannot wait to talk to you all again. This is global. Your voice matters. Systemic change is possible. It will not happen overnight—so keep fighting! We stand with you. Our music was written and recorded by Elene Kadagidze. Our cover art was designed by Lindsey Anton-Wood.
‘Inglorious Basterds' is the 6th film from the wildly creative director & writer Quentin Tarantino. We get to follow a group,known as The Basterds, and see what events unfold in this alternate version of Nazi occupied France. And yes there will be bloodshed, it is a Tarantino film. Starring Brad Pitt,Christopher Waltz,Diane Kruger,Melanie Laurent,Eli Roth & Michael Fassbender
Hollywood’s BIGGEST STARS preview, predict, and discuss the Oscars! Join Tom Hanks, Ryan Reynolds Adam Driver, Vince Vaughn, Seth Rogan, Christian Bale, Jeff Bridges, Jason Statham, Mark Wahlburg, Nicolas Cage, Matthew McConaughey, Anthony Hopkins, Steve Buscemi Jeff Goldblum, Robert Deniro, Morgan Freeman, Ian McKellen, Steve Martin, George Lucas, Ray Romano, Colin Firth, Charlie Sheen, Christopher Waltz, Lewis Black, President Joe Biden, Dr. Phil, Robert Downey Jr. and more! MERCH www.shopadamray.com TOUR DATES www.adamraycomedy.com INSTAGRAM & TWITTER @adamraycomedy You can find more from Adam Ray at www.adamraycomedy.com ALBUMS "I'll take it from Here" "Read The Room" "Songs for The People" All available on Spotify, Itunes, Amazon Music Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Hello there and welcome back to another edition of Couch Connoisseurs this podcast is about three guys sitting on their couch chatting about sports, their favorite films and television shows, and pop culture. On today's episode we will begin discussing our movie review of the week, this week we will be reviewing the great Quentin Tarantino film Django: Unchained starring Jamie Foxx and Christopher Waltz, we also will be discussing the Super Bowl parade and the start of the baseball with spring training on its and way, and later in this episode hear us talk about the three actors we hate/don’t like for no reason at all, and finally tune in at the end of the podcast to hear the great Dean's Final Thought. All this and more on this edition of Couch Connoisseurs, so sit back and relax and join in on our conversation on this episode of Couch Connoisseurs. SOCIAL MEDIA: https://linktr.ee/JohnstoneProductions
Jimmy Akingbola can currently be seen taking on hosting duties in SORRY, I DIDN’T KNOW, a classic comedy panel show commissioned by ITV to mark Black History Month. Episodes 1, 2 and 3 have aired, all trending on Twitter, receiving a positive reception across the board and strong audience figures. First piloted in 2016 on ITV2, created and produced by Jimmy and his producing partner at TriForce Productions, Fraser Ayres, this new four part series tests and tease players’ and audience’s knowledge of untold stories and unsung heroes, embracing the gaping lack of knowledge we all have when it comes to black history. The final episode of Sorry, I Didn’t Know airs on Tuesday 27th October at 10.45pm on ITV. A respected and versatile actor, Jimmy just recently returned to his much-loved and ‘scene-stealer’ character of ‘Valentine’, exuberant younger brother to Idris Elba’s Walter in the third series of much-loved comedy IN THE LONG RUN, created by and also starring Elba for Sky One. Jimmy was praised by Metro, who stated that he ‘proves that African characters can be funny just because they are funny and not because they are ‘other’” whilst the BBC Entertainment stated that he is a ‘very welcome presence on screen’. Prior to that, he led the cast as an asylum-seeking African doctor who forms an unexpected and sparky friendship with the owner of a seaside café, Kate (Golden Globe Winner Brenda Blethyn) in KATE AND KOJI,ITV’S biggest sitcom success since Birds of a Feather and Benidorm with 5 million viewers for its first episode. He also took on a key role in EMMY nominated MOST DANGEROUS GAME for streaming platform Quibi in which he featured alongside Liam Hemsworth and Christopher Waltz; the series was nominated at this year’s EMMYs in the category of ‘Outstanding Short Form Comedy or Drama Series’ . He was also seen in TED LASSO for Apple TV+, a new comedy series starring Jason Sudekis as the popular, idealistic and clueless American football Coach Ted Lasso who Sudekis played in NBC Sports videos previously. His previous television includes BAFTA Award-Winning Comedy REV. (BBC2) which also starred Olivia Colman and Tom Hollander, ARROW (CW) in which he played the archvillain Baron Reiter, CHEAT (ITV). Jimmy also has prolific onstage experience. Variety praised his performance in OTHELLO at the Hammersmith Lyric Theatre on saying “Pumped up and sporting a scary mohawk, Akingbola is equally physically effective in the title role, and is a convincing Shakespearian actor”. The Guardian lauded his performance in BLUE/ORANGE at The Crucible Theatre, which was directed by Kathy Burke, in saying“Jimmy Akingbola turns in an exquisitely unpredictable performance as the pawn in the power struggle”. Jimmy was also seen in THE ISLAND at The Young Vic, which was praised in Metro as “meticulous and performed with taut, sweaty intensity by Jimmy Akingbola”. Additionally, alongside TriForce Productions, he is widely regarded as the founder of the TriForce Creative Network, which has multiple initiatives such as TriForce Short Film Festival, WriterSlam UK, and MonologueSlam UK that help to provide opportunities to discover diverse talent including actors, writers, directors and producers. Some of these initiatives have been supported by Spotlight, Equity, Channel 4. C21 Media, ITV, Sky and BBC. Instagram: @jimmyakingbola Host: Jamie Neale @jamienealejn Discussing rituals and habitual patterns in personal and work life. We ask questions about how to become more aware of one self and the world around us, how do we become 360 with ourselves? Host Instagram: @jamienealejn Podcast Instagram: @360_yourself Music from Electric Fruit Produced by Tom Dalby Composed by Toby Wright
We're back this week to discuss Tim Burton's 2014 feature, Big Eyes starring Amy Adams and Christopher Waltz. Hear us talk about movies about women artists, Lana Del Rey movie singles, and Vee's desire for things to be as weird as possible in any movie. Twitter: @WheresHerOscar
Dans ce podcast, Ciné'Fil te propose d'explorer le thème du western à travers deux classiques du genre : Il était une fois dans l’Ouest (1969) Lors de la conquête de l’Ouest, un rivalité d’intérêt se joue autour des terrains que traverse la construction de chemin de fer à Flagstone. De Sergio Leone avec Charles Bronson, Claudia Cardinale et Henry Fonda Django Unchained (2012) Avec l’aide d’un chasseur de prime, un esclave libéré se prépare à libérer sa femme d’un plantation du Mississippi De Quentin Tarantino avec Jamie Foxx, Christopher Waltz et Leonardo DiCaprio Chroniqueurs : Dimitri, Laure, Mati, Franklin, Sarah
Rob and Joseph discuss Inglorious Basterds, Quentin Tarantino's love letter to punching nazis. Part WWII alternate history, part meditation on the role of cinema in the modern world (probably), the movie has a lot to like, not the least of which is Brad Pitt as head basterd Aldo Raines and Christopher Waltz as one of cinema's greatest villains. The Basterds discussion starts at 39 minutes in - the first half hour or so is spent on a scene-by-scene discussion of the new Star Wars Episode 9 D23 teaser! Get your YSGOAT tees, totes, mugs, and more in our store HERE. Check out Rob's Etsy shop to buy his prints, stickers, original artwork, and more HERE. You can also get a wide variety of Rob Israel tees, totes, mugs, and more in his Teepublic store HERE.
Here I talk with Julia Weisenberger about affiliate marketing, online income, online marketing, religious studies, Gospel of Thomas, Gospel of Judas, her religious parents (Catholic & Protestant), her interest in spiritualism, Yentl (1983 movie), Fiddler on the roof (1971 movie), Jesus Christ Superstar (1973), her interest in reading, writing and drawing, Hellen Keller, a Bollywood movie called 'Black', her translations of romantic novels, proof reading comic books, her huge collections of books, her use of old stories like The Odyssey' in marketing, people having too many options, her book 'Yes I can', reading romantic novels enhancing emotional intelligence, use of myth in movies, her opinion of Christopher Waltz, the problem of Quentin Tarantino movies, her dislike of horror movies, the 'first sin', and the importance to be happy with what you have, being yourself and having no regrets, The Secret and the different versions of it. Julia's book - "Yes I can" Paperback: https://bit.ly/32IhI30 ebook: https://bit.ly/2CYvTWL YouTube version of the podcast: https://youtu.be/LCua9pwY6to
Ce mois-ci dans Emotions & Canapé Rone reçoit IndianJones pour discuter cinéma et plus particulièrement d'une scène qui aura marqué sa cinéphilie. Car oui, le cinoche c'est du partage, de l'amour et de l'émotion ! Dans ce numéro, Rone nous parlera d'une séquence forte du film "Les Deux Tours" de Peter Jackson et IndianJones lui s'arrêtera sur une scène de "Inglorious Basterds" de Quentin Tarantino.
In episode 4, Ryan and Jay switch gears and talk about Alita: Battle Angel from Robert Rodriguez and James Cameron. Hear what the boys have to say about this 2019 cyberpunk action flick as well as their weekly recommendations. After recommending the 2017 music documentary, "Hired Gun," and the 4k restoration of "The Shining," Jay goes on a rant about a recent disaster with a new storage unit for his growing movie collection. Ryan recommends "Documentary Now" from Netflix then gives a scathing review of 80's crime drama show, "Murder She Wrote" and rips Sling TV's lack of local sports coverage. The guys wrap it up with some diverse songs for the Spotify playlist, and talk about some fall brews you need to check out!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/moviesmusicandbeer)
Season 18 Episode 21 "That's Not How Uber Works" - On this episode we discuss Taika Waititi is back to write and Direct Thor 4, Akira is on Hold, HBO Max, Streaming Services Galore, AP BIO renewed after being cancelled for the new NBC app, Quentin Tarantino may be doing Star Trek as his last film, Gossip Girl spinoff being developed, Warhammer 40,000 in tv series development, Javier Bardem and Harry Styles in talks for Disney's LIVE action Little Mermaid, 71st Emmy Nominations announced, Diddy and MTV are bringing back Making The Band, 13 Reasons Why S1 scene Suicide scene edited, Shazam and Black Adam crossover, Jack Reacher TV series in the works for Amazon, The Rocks New Movie Red Notice moves to Netflix with Gal Gadot and Ryan Reynolds joining the cast, Lashana Lynch the new 007? Mortal Kombat movie with be Rated R with Fatalities, Christopher Waltz reportedly returning to Bond 25 as Blofeld, Power Rangers may be getting rebooted, Dave Bautista's new movie My Spy moved to 2020, Woody Harrelson joins Mary Elizabeth Winstead in new Assassin thriller for Netflix, Dexter Fletcher to direct Sherlock Holmes 3, Millie Bobby Brown may be joining Marvel's The Eternals, Momo Viral Hoax being adapted to a horror movie, Look Who's Talking reboot, Brightburn 2, Joe Taslim is Sub-Zero in Mortal Kombat reboot, Samuel L Jackson joins Chris Rock in new SAW movie, Charlize Theron and Helen Mirren returning for Fast and Furious 9, Stallone working on a New Expendables, Female led Mask reboot and so much more... PLUS Reviews of "Midsommar" and "STUBER"
On this week's episode Dean and Matthew dance around the liberal use of racial epithets in Tarantino's revenge flick, Django Unchained. The trifecta of Jamie Foxx, Christopher Waltz, and Leonardo DiCaprio top off a star-studded cast, but is it enough to save the last 20 minutes of the film...? Could it have ended sooner or was the final shootout (and Stephen's death) worth the payoff? Have a listen and find out! Subscribe Android Google Play iTunes *RSS Address: http://sciencefictionfilmpodcast.libsyn.com/rss *Cut and paste the web address into ‘search’, or ‘add address’, or ‘URL’, or ‘feed’ field. Depends on your podcasting app. Follow Dean on Twitter. @Dean_LSGMedia Follow Matthew on Twitter. @MatthewFromLSG Follow Jessica on Twitter. Jess_LSGMedia (psst! she never uses it) Follow LSG Media on Twitter. @LSGMedia Support LSG Media by becoming a member. Recording/Release Schedule schedule.libertystreetgeek.net Disclaimer This is a commentary and criticism show that will routinely slander, suggest, and make wild claims - it should be considered comedy entertainment only, and not to be taken seriously. Take responsibility for your own feelings and actions.
In the series finale of Dead Oaks, Otto faces off against the King of the Scum in hopes of destroying him once and for all. "The Last Tape" was written by Christopher Waltz. The voice of Otto Gillespie was Aaron Beck. The voice of Toast was Amanda Hufford. The voice of the King of the Scum/August was Christopher Waltz. The voice of Clara Beaufort was Erin Lynn. And the voice of Lenore Fischer was special guest star Cherie Sanders. Music in today's episode was "Creepy," written and performed by Nicholas Critney. For more information, find us on Twitter: @deadoakspodcast
"No Trespassing" was written by Christa Carmen and was narrated by Christopher Waltz. Music in today's episode was "Creepy," written and performed by Nicholas Critney along with other music courtesy of Purple-Planet. Join us in two weeks for the series finale of Dead Oaks, "The Last Tape." For more information, find us on Twitter: @deadoakspodcast
In the penultimate episode of Otto's Story, Clara reveals crucial information about her past as Otto comes to her rescue--but escaping the Nether with their lives will be easier said than done. Today's episode, "Clara's Story," was written by Christopher Waltz. The voice of Otto Gillespie was Aaron Beck, and the voice of Clara Beaufort was Erin Lynn. Music in today's episode was "Creepy," written and performed by Nicholas Critney. Join us in two weeks for the final short story episode of Dead Oaks, "No Trespassing" by Christa Carmen, and tun in on May 13th for the series finale of Otto's Story, "The Last Tape." For more information, find us on Twitter: @DeadOaksPodcast.
Otto and Toast make their way through the forest in search of a way to bring Clara back from the Nether, but their time is quickly running out. Today's episode, "A Literal Door," was written by Christopher Waltz. The voice of Otto Gillespie was Aaron Beck. The voice of Toast was Amanda Hufford. And the voice of Clara Beaufort was Erin Lynn. Music in today's episode was "Creepy," written and performed by Nicholas Critney. Join us in two weeks for the next short story episode of Dead Oaks, "Do You Believe in the Devil" by N.A. Armstrong. For more information, find us on Twitter @DeadOaksPodcast
In the mid-season premiere of Dead Oaks, Otto researches ways to bring Clara back from the Nether, Clara tries to make contact, and a mysterious caller returns Otto's call for help. Today's episode of Dead Oaks, "Minutes to Midnight," was written by Christopher Waltz. The voice of Otto Gillespie was Aaron Beck and the voice of Clara Beaufort was Erin Lynn. Music in today's episode was "Creepy," written and performed by Nicholas Critney. For more information, find us on Twitter, @deadoakspodcast.
In the mid-season finale of Dead Oaks, Clara gears up for war with the King of the Scum but is quickly confronted by Otto, who will stop at nothing to save his brother. Today's episode, "Decibels," was written by Christopher Waltz. The voice of Otto was Aaron Beck. The voice of Clara was Erin Lynn. And the voice of the King of the Scum was Christopher Waltz. Music in today's episode was "Creepy," written and performed by Nicholas Critney. Don't miss the second half of season three of Dead Oaks, coming in February 2018. For more information, find us on Twitter: @deadoakspodcast.
Today's episode of Dead Oaks, "Vomit Monsters," was written by Joe Prosit and narrated by Christopher Waltz. Music in today's episode was "Creepy," written and performed by Nicholas Critney, along with other music courtesy of Purple Planet. Join us in two weeks for the mid-season finale of Otto's Story, "Decibels." For more information, find us on Twitter: @deadoakspodcast
We hope you enjoyed your stay in Dead Oaks. Today's episode, "Frequency Modulation," was written by Christopher Waltz. The voice of Otto Gillespie was Aaron Beck. The voice of Clara Beaufort was Erin Lynn. The voice of The King of the Scum was Christopher Waltz. Music in today's episode was "Creepy," written and performed by Nicholas Critney. Join us for the next short story episode of Dead Oaks on 11/12, "Vomit Monsters," by Joe Prosit. For more information, find us on Twitter: @deadoakspodcast.
Today's episode, "Aberrant Decoding," was written by Christopher Waltz. The voice of Otto Gillespie was Aaron Beck and the voice of MC Clara B was Erin Lynn. Music in today's episode was "Creepy," written and performed by Nicholas Critney along with other music courtesy of Purple-Planet. For more information, visit www.deadoakspodcast.com or find us on Twitter: @deadoakspodcast
Welcome back to Dead Oaks. Today’s episode, On Air, was written by Christopher Waltz. The voice of MC Clara B was Erin Lynn. The voice of Toast was Amanda Hufford. The voice of Isaac was Bill Pollihan. And the voice of Otto Gillespie was Aaron Beck. Music in today’s episode was “Creepy,” written and performed by Nicholas Critney. Join us in two weeks for the next short story episode of Dead Oaks, “Immersion Therapy,” by Philip Harris. For more information, visit www.deadoakspodcast.com or find us on Twitter: @deadoakspodcast.
In the season finale of Otto's Story, the aftermath of Otto and August's disastrous car crash is revealed, and the King of the Scum arrives to choose his new host body. "The King of the Scum" was written by Christopher Waltz. The voice of Otto Gillespie was Aaron Beck, the voice of August Gillespie was Christopher Waltz, the voice of the King of the Scum was Andrew Blackburn, and the voice of MC Clara B was Erin Lynn. Music in today's episode was "Creepy," written and performed by Nicholas Critney. For more information, visit www.deadoakspodcast.com or find us on Twitter @deadoakspodcast.
Tim and Robbie think they've hit the jackpot when they wonder upon an abandoned fireworks stand shortly after the 4th of July, but what they encounter inside will make the pair wish they'd just stayed home. Today’s episode, “Leftover Fireworks,” was written by Melissa L. Webb and was narrated by Christopher Waltz. Music in today’s episode was “Creepy,” written and performed by Nicholas Critney and "Spy Story," courtesy of Purple Planet. Check back in two weeks for the season finale of Dead Oaks, “The King of the Scum.” For more information, visit www.deadoakspodcast.com or find us on twitter, @deadoakspodcast.
In the penultimate episode of season two, Otto finds his brother and finally comes face-to-face with Dr. Nate, who has sinister plans for both Otto and August. “Welcome Home,” was written by Christopher Waltz. The voice of Otto Gillespie was Aaron Beck and the voice of Dr. Nate was special guest star Ryan Moore. Music in today’s episode was “Creepy,” written and performed by Nicholas Critney. Check back in two weeks for the next short story episode of Dead Oaks, “Leftover Fireworks” by Melissa L. Webb, and stay tuned on June 4th for the season finale of Dead Oaks, “The King of the Scum.” For more information, visit www.deadoakspodcast.com or find us on twitter, @deadoakspodcast.
After discovering a recording left by Dr. Nate, Otto finds himself one step closer to finding his kidnapped brother, but nothing is as it seems in Dead Oaks, and Otto is almost out of time. “Aeterna Nocte,” was written by Christopher Waltz. Music in today’s episode was “Creepy,” written and performed by Nicholas Critney. The voice of Otto Gillespie was Aaron Beck and the voice of Dr. Nate was special guest star Ryan Moore. Check back in two weeks for the next short story installment of Dead Oaks, “Monster Mike Goes to the Dentist,” by Joe Prosit. For more information, visit www.deadoakspodcast.com or find us on twitter, @deadoakspodcast.
Otto continues searching for clues while trying to locate his brother in Dead Oaks, but the closer he gets to answer, the less likely it is he'll make it out alive... Today’s episode, “Burning,” was written by Christopher Waltz. Music in today’s episode was “Creepy,” written and performed by Nicholas Critney. The voice of Otto Gillespie was Aaron Beck and the voice of Dr. Nate was special guest star Ryan Moore. Check back in two weeks for the next short story installment of Dead Oaks, “I Rarely Get Visitors,” by Tristan Lince. For more information, visit www.deadoakspodcast.com or find us on twitter, @deadoakspodcast.
In the next episode of Dead Oaks, Otto Gillespie finds himself back in Dead Oaks, but things are not as they once were in the seemingly pleasant town. Convinced he's made a grave mistake in returning, Otto vows to turn back, but a mysterious figure and a frightening phone call could change his mind. Written and edited by Christopher Waltz and starring Aaron Beck as the voice of Otto Gillespie. Featuring "Creepy," written and performed by Nicholas Critney. Visit www.deadoakspodcast.com or find us on Twitter: @deadoakspodcast for more information.
In the season two premiere of Dead Oaks, Otto Gillespie thought he escaped Dead Oaks for good, but quickly realizes the town doesn't give up so easily. After a series of dangerous hallucinations, Otto makes the desperate choice to return to Dead Oaks in search of answers. Written and edited by Christopher Waltz and starring Aaron Beck as the voice of Otto Gillespie and featuring "Creepy," written and performed by Nicholas Critney. Visit www.deadoakspodcast.com or find us on Twitter: @deadoakspodcast for more information.
We hope you enjoyed your stay in Dead Oaks. Today’s episode, “The End of Everything,” was written by Christopher Waltz. The voice of Otto Gillespie was Aaron Beck and the voice of Dr. Nate was special guest star Ryan Moore. Music in today’s episode was “Creepy,” written and performed by Nicholas Critney. Check back in two weeks for the final short story installment of Dead Oaks, “Me and Jasper Down by the Meth Shack,” by Aaron Saylor. For more information, find us on Twitter, @deadoakspodcast or visit www.deadoakspodcast.com.
Today’s episode, “Into the Woods,” was written by Christopher Waltz. The voice of Otto Gillespie was Aaron Beck, and the voice of The Librarian was Christopher Waltz. Music in today’s episode was “Creepy,” written and performed by Nicholas Critney. And “Entombed,” courtesy of purple-planet.com. Check back in two weeks for the final short story installment of Dead Oaks, “Me and Jasper Down by the Meth Shack,” by Aaron Saylor. For more information, find us on Twitter, @deadoakspodcast or visit www.deadoakspodcast.com.
After having been locked in an asylum and attacking his doctor, Otto is on the run--yet again--from the malevolent forces of Dead Oaks, and those closest to him (both good and evil) are out to find him. While the end of Otto's story draws closer, a series of voicemail messages reveals even more about the sinister town of Dead Oaks and how Otto may or may not be able to escape his own fate. Today’s episode, “Messages Part Two” was written by Christopher Waltz. The voice of Lenore Fischer was Cherie Sanders. The voice of Mrs. Gillespie was Debby Fey. The voice of the Librarian was Christopher Waltz. And the voice of Dr. Nate was special guest star Ryan Moore. Music in today’s episode was "Creepy," performed and recorded by Nicholas Critney and "Diabolus," courtesy of purple-planet.com. Check back in two weeks for the next short story installment of Dead Oaks, Insatiable Appetite by Sean Hodell. And for more information, check out www.deadoakspodcast.com or find us on twitter, @deadoakspodcast.
In the latest episode of Otto's story, Otto sits down for a psychiatric session with Dr. Nate, who may have ulterior motives when it comes to helping Otto discover who he really is and why he continues losing time through blackouts. “Dr. Nate” was written by me, Christopher Waltz. The voice of Dr. Nate was special guest star Ryan Moore, and the voice of Otto Gillespie was Aaron Beck. Music in today’s episode was “Creepy” performed and recorded by Nicholas Critney. Please check back in two weeks for a special short story installment of Dead Oaks featuring three short tales written by three different authors. Dead Oaks is brought to you by BronzeCast Productions. For more information and instructions on submitting your own Dead Oaks story, check out www.deadoakspodcast.com or find us on Twitter @deadoakspodcast.
In the next episode of Otto's story, "Locked Away," Otto finds himself trapped in an institution for the mentally insane, where the residing doctor and nurse may not be who they appear. "Locked Away" was written by Christopher Waltz. The voice of Otto Gillespie is Aaron Beck. Music in this episode was "Creepy," written and performed by Nicholas Critney and "Sardonicus," courtesy of purple-planet.com Dead Oaks is brought to you by BronzeCast Productions. For more information about submitting your own Dead Oaks story, visit www.deadoakspodcast.com or find us on Twitter: @DeadOaksPodcast
This week's episode of Dead Oaks: A Horror Anthology Podcast comes to you as a LIVE recording of a never-before-heard episode, "A Brief History/The Dare." Recorded on April 30, 2016 at Indy Reads Books in Indianapolis, Indiana, "A Brief History/The Dare" introduces listeners to Amelia Abernathy, Historian for the town of Dead Oaks, who shares some of her own experiences, throwbacks to previous episodes, and a chilling letter written by a young man accepting his fate for a mistake he made years before. "A Brief History" was written by Christopher Waltz. "The Dare" was adapted from a story written by Eric Valek. Amelia Abernathy is played by Kim Buckley. Music in this episode is "Creepy," written by Nicholas Critney and performed by Eric Park. Indy Reads Books is a nonprofit organization and they rely on philanthropic contributions to keep our doors open and to provide high-quality, free tutoring to adults who struggle with reading and writing. Please consider making a donation to Indy Reads to support their adult literacy programs - and to keep events like these free for our great author community! Visit http://indyreadsbooks.org/ for more information!
A series of voicemail messages from a librarian, Mrs. Gillespie, and Otto, himself, give clues about what has been happening to Otto since he first came to Dead Oaks. "Messages" was written by Christopher Waltz, and featured music from Nicholas Critney and www.purple-planet.com. Voices in "Messages" were Christopher Waltz, Aaron Beck, and Debby Fey. Visit www.deadoakspodcast.com for more information and for guidelines for submitting your own story to be features on Dead Oak: A Horror Anthology Podcast. Follow us on Twitter: @deadoakspodcast
A Chinese critic divides Quentin Tarantino movies into two categories— remade movies in honor of old classics and original movies characterized by endless dialogues. "Django Unchained" is a bit of both. On the one hand, the spaghetti-western style is obviously a tip of the hat to Italian director Sergio Corbucci's original "Django" in 1966. Tarantino even has the original Django, Franco Nero, asking for the name of the new Django, Jamie Foxx, to which the latter responds: "Django, the D is silent." – Quite an amusing scene for those who notice. Only a few minutes of watching the movie are enough for viewers to realize the style of cinematography and music is a bit uncommon in contemporary moviemaking. In particular, the use of songs to mark major transitions in the storyline is a far cry from the quick-paced commercial movies of our time. An interesting thing to note about how the soundtrack reflects cultural differences: While an African-American colleague of mine said he/she[?] appreciated the mixture of Ennio Morricone's spaghetti western scores and a few contemporary sounds, even some rap, Chinese viewers in general seemed to tilt toward the negative. Nonetheless, the movie still indulges Tarantino's distinctive style. This time the chatterbox is Christopher Waltz, playing a confident bounty hunter in the guise of a dentist. The always good-mannered German dentist sets free a black slave Django, and takes him on his pursuit of wanted fugitives. Pretty soon, Django Freeman learns all the tricks, and both partners go on a mission to rescue Django's wife. Later when the doctor is down, Jamie takes up his job as both chatterbox and bounty hunter. In "Django Unchained," Tarantino describes the cruelty of slavery rather boldly, from straightforward whipping to Mandingo fights and dog attacks. His playful approach reminds everyone of his previous movie "Inglorious Basterds." Only this time he is saved by the consistent playfulness of his previous works; otherwise, he couldn't have pulled it off without being offensive. In fact, based on the opinion of my colleague, I'm sure some viewers are offended, despite the fact that the director is at the same time very serious about the topic. While Christopher Waltz does an exceptional job, his claim to the Golden Globe's Best Supporting Actor Award could have met with a serious challenge if Samuel Jackson had been given more screen time. Jamie Foxx is equally brilliant. When he becomes talkative near the end, he is almost another Dr. Schulz, and Dr. Schulz is cool. The "N words" sounds a bit too much even for Chinese viewers; otherwise, "Django Unchained" is a perfect movie. For a fair rating, I am thinking an eight out of 10.
Highlights of the topics the gang talks about on the episode : *Christopher Waltz possibly cast as Norman Osborn in ASM Movie? *Itune reviews from the UK and the US * Thoughts on recent Crawlspace podcast interview with Peter David. He talked about the controversial One More Day storyline. *A fan film is being produced that will give an ending to the 1990?s animated Spider-Man cartoon. It will wrap up the Mary Jane storyline. *Review of Amazing Spider-Man # 675