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We are back with another spoiler free review! This time on David Fincher's Gone Girl based on the Novel by Gillian Flynn! We had to FINALLY get a Affleck movie under our belt..I mean we talk about him all the time! Like & Subscribe for more movie reviews!
This week on the Podcast we bring you a new extended format called "Rescreening", in which we take a closer look at one single film. An intro to this format is provided fairly early on in the episode if you're curious. On this first Rescreening Episode we cover David Fincher's "Gone Girl". We also do an abbreviated version of First Impressions for our next Rescreening title which will be Steven Soderberg's "Erin Brockovich". Put down a coaster, put your feet up, and join us. Visit us at https://drinkinthemovies.com Twitter: @DrinkintheMovie Instagram: @DrinkintheMovies Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrinkintheMovies/
Are you a cool girl? This week, still practicing social distancing and staying at home, Harley and Mike kick off their month of mysteries with David Fincher's Gone Girl. Harley is also drinking a Black Cherry White Claw and recounts how the hard seltzer has over come many obstacles to get to the perfection that is the White Claw brand. Is Ben Affleck convincing as a murderous husband? How in love is Mike with David Fincher movies? Did Harley like this murder mystery with a twist?! And more importantly "WHERE's YOUR WIFE NICK???" Come take your mind off the horrors of the world and just hang with your favorite movie/beer duo! Instagram: @brewsonfilm
The Swimfans find themselves all in the same room for the first time in two years. They used this opportunity to discuss David Fincher's Gone Girl. For the one millionth time. @swimfanspodswimfanspod.com
If you work in post-production (or just love great movies), chances are you've come across Vashi Nedomansky's work. He an acclaimed ACE editor who has not only cut 11 feature films, but was also tasked with creating the post workflows for Deadpool and David Fincher's Gone Girl. Throughout our conversation, Vashi and I cover a whole lot of ground - Starting from the very first few jobs he booked after retiring from professional hockey, all the way through to lessons learned after two decades in the business. We touch on the common pitfalls that plague many editors today, the critical importance of sound, philosophical and career advice for filmmakers, and so much more. This one is a must listen for all filmmakers! Links from the show: Vashi's Website Vashi on Twitter Vashi on Facebook Vashi on Instagram Vashi on LinkedIn Vashi on YouTube Vashi on IMDB For more content like this visit www.noamkroll.com
Episode 48 we talk part one of our Gillian Flynn (author and screenwriter) Films & Series theme with David Fincher's "Gone Girl" (2014) and the HBO series "Sharp Objects" (2018-) creator Marti Noxon. Fabiola Auxila (screenwriter and film lover) returns as guest. Follow Fabiola to learn about her upcoming projects on instagram and twitter, handle: @just_fabi Next time, we discuss part two of our Gillian Flynn Films & Series theme with Steve McQueen's "Widows" (2018). We will be joined by filmmaker Andrea Alberti (Head to Head Documentary). Fresh Perspective is a bi-weekly podcast where we talk about two films based on a movie related theme. Jeff Broitman, Rebecca Martin, and Christine Sellin host. Find Fresh Perspective Podcast on the Now Playing Network, iTunes, and Spotify. Follow us on twitter: @FPPodcast312 "and like our page on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FreshPerspectivePodcast/ Fresh Perspective Podcast is sponsored by Cinema Femme Magazine, voice of the female film experience. Learn more at cinemafemme.com., episode 48 sponsored promo is voiced by Lisa Stran.
This month, instead of two separate podcasts, we're exploring our theme through one episode that explores 4 films. Episode 47 tackles the resilient story of A Star is Born, comparing & contrasting the aspects of the story that makes it so resonant that it speaks to the culture 80 years on from its first version.The discussion touches on the four versions; the original, from 1937, directed by William Wellman and starring Janet Gaynor & Frederic March; the 1954 remake, directed by George Cukor and starring Judy Garland & James Mason; the 1976 reboot, which switched the story from Hollywood to the music industry, directed by Frank Pierson and starring Barbra Streisand & Kris Kristofferson. We explore how these three versions fed into the newest version, directed by Bradley Cooper and starring Lady Gaga & Cooper. We are joined by special guests Collin Souter (film critic featured on RogerEbert.com, and WGN radio co-host, "Monday Morning Movie Reviews". Subscribe to uncut episodes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wgn-nick-digilio-uncut-podcast/id295421953?mt=2 & Kerry Finegan (film lover, follow her on letterboxd @keyfin and instagram @keyfin) Next we discuss Gillian Flynn (author and screenplay writer) Films & Series. Part 1: David Fincher's "Gone Girl" (2014) and the HBO series "Sharp Objects" (2018-) creator Marti Noxon | Part 2: Steve McQueen's "Widows" (2018), stay tuned! Fresh Perspective is a bi-weekly podcast where we talk about two films based on a movie related theme. One film that’s in the theatre and one film that’s streaming and/or out on DVD. Jeff Broitman, Rebecca Martin, and Christine Sellin host. Find Fresh Perspective Podcast on the Now Playing Network, iTunes, and Spotify. Follow us on twitter: @FPPodcast312 "Like" us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FreshPerspectivePodcast/
Join us this week as we discuss David Fincher's Gone Girl. The man is so talented we had to do another of his films! This movie is a rip roarin adventure and we just loved the pacing, the writing, and the performances. Listen up to hear exactly what we thing makes the film so effective and evocative. We also discuss other movies we've been watching and the death of Moviepass.
Join Jared, Ryan, Austin, and special guest Claire Pickard to discuss David Fincher's Gone Girl! Subscribe to WisecrackPLUS http://wscrk.com/SMtMpls Email us at movies@wisecrack.co Follow Us! @wisecrack (Jared) @austin_hayden (Austin) @ryansgameshow (Ryan) @wisecrackclaire (Claire) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Tyler and Josh discuss David Fincher's GONE GIRL.
Composers Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross talk with Shirley Halperin (Billboard, The Hollywood Reporter) about their work on David Fincher's GONE GIRL. The film marks the duo's third collaboration with Fincher, starting with THE SOCIAL NETWORK in 2010 followed by THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO in 2011. The discussion touched on their process, their thoughts on mixing music and dialogue, and the differences between working on a film and a record. Film Lives Here filmlinc.com
The Real Fans are back! This week, they're taking a look at Ben Affleck and Madea in David Fincher's Gone Girl. They also discuss Robert Downey Jr. costarring in Captain America 3, the upcoming slate of DC Comics movies from Warner Bros., and recommend some horror films in time for Halloween.
Ian & Joe talk to Martyn about David Fincher's "Gone Girl" while laughing throughout the entire process... which is weird because this movie was beautifully fucked up.
Before email, texts, Twitter and Snapchat, movie characters had to rely on ‘The Letter’ to communicate their most heartfelt feelings to one another — or to blackmail each other. Inspired by their discussion of director David Fincher's GONE GIRL, Adam and Josh share their Top 5 Movie Missives... the love letters, ransom notes and dear johns that have played pivotal roles in film. This episode is presented by Squarespace (FILM) and Varidesk. 0:00-1:59 - Billboard / Varidesk-Squarespace 1:59-22:12 - Review: "Gone Girl" The White Stripes, "Death Letter" 22:48-25:22 - Squarespace 25:22-39:50 - Notes / Polls 39:50-54:42 - Top 5: Movie Missives Wilco, "Box Full of Letters" 55:27-59:57 - Donations / Promo: CIFF 57:57-1:17:30 - Top 5: Movie Missives cont. 1:17:30-1:22:15 - Close / Outtakes LINKS - Vulture: Gone Girl's woman problem - Josh's review of Gone Girl - Adam ranks Fincher - Josh ranks Fincher - Twin Peaks returning - Squarespace: Nobody Ordered Wolves - Visual vs. Aural in M - Adam's M foreword - Schedule for Josh's viewing/discussion series on The Decalogue Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's a Fimspotting spoiler special! Josh and Adam go long on director David Fincher's GONE GIRL. (Spoilers begin around the 19 minute mark.) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We are back! This week we bring you a review of David Fincher's Gone Girl. We also start our Halloween marathon that we simply cannot think of a title for, but we cover the firts 3 installments this week Throw in a bit of what we've been watching catch-up and some trailer chat and you've classic Dude and a Monkey right there! As always feedback is much welcome, as are itunes reviews! dudeandamonkey@gmail.com @ianloring @dudefozz @dudeandamonkey Itunes reviews greatly recieved
Ash, Dan, Rob and Becky return from a week off with a review of one of the most anticipated films of 2014. But before that, they talk Clue, Ebert, I, Origins and A Winter's Tale. There are tweviews of Draft Day, Dracula Untold and Life After Beth before we head into our technology-plagued review of David Fincher's Gone Girl.
Matthew Sweet with a selection of music for films on the subject of innocence and guilt prompted by the release of David Fincher's "Gone Girl" with a new score by Trent Reznor. The programme also features music from "To Kill A Mockingbird"' "In The Heat Of The Night", "Who Framed Roger Rabbit", "The Green Mile" and "The Fugitive". The Classic Score of the Week is Bernard Herrmann's for Hitchcock's "North By Northwest". #soundofcinema.
On this week's show, BFCA film critic Travis Hopson and Joblo.com's Christopher Bumbray review David Fincher's Gone Girl, starring Ben Affleck, Rosamund Pike, and based on the best-selling novel by Gillian Flynn. Is the hype all its cracked up to be? Should we be looking at Gone Girl as a potential Oscar contender?Plus, up 'n coming writer/director Justin Simien joins the show to talk about his controversial comedy on race with the in-your-face title, Dear White People! All this and the latest news straight from Hollywood including Joaquin Phoenix's talks with Marvel over Doctor Strange; new Twilight short films, and more!
Join the Real Fans as we celebrate our 50th episode by looking at the trailers for David Fincher's Gone Girl and Ridley Scott's Exodus: Gods and Kings. We then examine the new film Dawn of the Planet of the Apes and finish up by counting down the top 10 moments from our first 50 episodes!