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Welcome to week two of “Purple Flavored Kool-Aid” and we take a trip into the depths of hell as we dive into Turkish horror BASKIN. As we traverse the nine circles we talk about our favorite Adam Sandler movies, MORE Wong Kar Wai (thanks, Curtis), Yellowjackets, and a ton more horror goodness! Come join us on our Patreon where you get access to our Discord, full videos, and bonus episodes! More us! https://www.patreon.com/c/shudcast 00:00 - 9:15ish - Intros: Favorite Sandler movies 9:15ish - 49:00ish - The other stuff we watched this time: Austin - Yellowjackets Cody - Snow White and The Seven Dwarves, The Woman in Black, Stage Fright, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, Dead Man's Chest, and At World's End, Mickey 17 Lucas - Mickey 17, The Monkey, Captain America: Brave New World, Curtis - Mickey 17, The Vourdalak, The Exorcism, David Lynch: The Art Life, 2046, Nickel Boys, Emilia Perez, Birdeater, Party Girl, Mayhem (Farang), A Dark Song, Dagon, The Insider 49:00ish - 1:23:00ish - BASKIN - SHUDdown and discussion 1:23:00ish - End - The next selection in “Purple Flavored Kool-Aid” brought to you by Curtis
I detta avsnitt har vi sett två David Lynch-filmer och en dokumentär: The Elephant Man (1980), The Straight Story (1999) och David Lynch: The Art Life (2016).
David Lynch passed away on January 15th, 2025, leaving behind a body of work that reshaped the landscape of cinema and television. Few artists have delved as deeply into the strange, the beautiful, and the terrifying as Lynch, and few have had as profound an influence on Weird Studies. His films have long been a touchstone for JF and Phil's discussions on art, philosophy, and the nature of the weird. To honor his memory, they decided to devote an episode to Lynch's work as a whole, with special attention paid to Eraserhead—the nightmarish debut that announced his singular vision to the world. A study in dread, desire, and the uncanny, Eraserhead remains one of the most disturbing and mysterious works of American cinema. In this episode, we explore what makes it so powerful and how it connects to Lynch's larger artistic project. To enroll in JF's new Weirdosphere course, It's All Real: An Inquiry Into the Reality of the Supernatural, please visit www.weirdosphere.org. The course starts on Thursday, Feb 6, at 8 pm Eastern. A video for the piece For David Lynch is available on Pierre-Yves Martel's YouTube channel (https://youtu.be/3d73NWXWgyY?si=kHr9yZV2As9wLzSe). REFERENCES David Lynch, Eraserhead (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0074486/) David Lynch: The Art Life (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1691152/) Victorian Nelson, The Secret Life of Puppets (https://bookshop.org/a/18799/9780674012448) Norman Mailer, An American Dream (https://bookshop.org/a/18799/9780812986136) Laura Adams, "Existential Aesthetics: An Interview with Norman Mailer” George P. Hansen, The Trickster and the Paranormal (https://bookshop.org/a/18799/9781401000820) Carl Jung, The Red Book (https://bookshop.org/a/18799/9780393065671) Jack Arnold (dir.), The Creature from the Black Lagoon (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0046876/) Noel Caroll, The Philosophy of Horror (https://bookshop.org/a/18799/9780415902168) Gilles Deleuze, The Logic of Sense (https://bookshop.org/a/18799/9780231059831) Jack Smith, “The Perfect Filmic Appositeness of Maria Montez” (https://www.scribd.com/document/249415272/The-Perfect-Filmic-Appositeness-of-Maria-Montez) David Foster Wallace, “David Lynch Keeps his Head” in A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never do Again (https://bookshop.org/a/18799/9780316925280) Arthur Machen, The White People (https://shortstoryproject.com/stories/the-white-people/) William Shakespeare, Macbeth (https://bookshop.org/a/18799/9781451694727)
Moody Movies: Something You Said Last Night (2022), Fallen Angels (1995), David Lynch: The Art Life (2017), Cinderella (1950)Welcome back to Moody Movie Club! In this episode, they see family dynamics complexly and lovingly depicted on screen, witness a night truly full of weirdos, reflect on the passing of David Lynch (and his art legacy), and help their niblings prep for Disneyland. Follow along onInstagram: @moodymovie.clubLetterboxd: kylieburton Letterboxd: ElliottKuss Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After a brief, almost two year hitaus I'm back !!!On this episode:-Why I was on hitaus.-David Lynch tribute-The State Of My Physical Media Collection-My Love For Movie Soundtracks (Particularly "Last Action Hero" & "Mission Impossible II") & The Film "Showgirls"-"Drive: Radio One Rescore" Review-The Future Of "Marty Talk"*Corrections: During the David Lynch tribute, the documentary I was talking about is actually called “David Lynch: The Art Life”.-During the Movie Soundtracks portion, my comment about having a soundtrack hold you over until the movie came out, I was talking about the movie coming out on home video. I didn't explain that too well. I do apologize for any confusion. I would've re-recorded over these but I didn't catch them until the final edit phase.IG: andylovesmovies
We continue to follow the narrative thread of David Lynch's career as a filmmaker, exploring the dark underbelly of Blue Velvet. Buy "Where Lies the Strangling Fruit" on Amazon"lost" by Prod. RiddimanUnmasking the Psychosexual Nightmare of David Lynch's Blue Velvet by CinemaWizardBoyOther films mentioned: Aliens (1986, dir. James Cameron)The American Friend (1977, dir. Wim Wenders)Big Trouble in Little China (1986, dir. John Carpenter)Children of a Lesser God (1986, dir. Randa Haines)Chopping Mall (1986, dir. Jim Wynorski)The Colour of Money (1986, dir. Martin Scorsese)Crocodile Dundee (1986, dir. Peter Faiman)David Lynch: The Art Life (2016, dir. Rick Barnes, Olivia Neergaard-Holm and Jon Nguyen)Dune (1984, dir. David Lynch)The Elephant Man (1980, dir. David Lynch)Eraserhead (1977, dir. David Lynch)The Fly (1986, dir. David Cronenberg)Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives (1986, dir. Tom McLoughlin)Giant (1956, dir. George Stevens)Hannah and Her Sisters (1986, dir. Woody Allen)The Karate Kid Part II (1986, dir. John G. Avildsen)Manhunter (1986, dir. Michael Mann)Mulholland Drive (2001, dir. David Lynch)Platoon (1986, dir. Oliver Stone)Rebel Without a Cause (1955, dir. Nicholas Ray)A Room With A View (1985, dir. James Ivory)The Sacrifice (1986, dir. Andrei Tarkovsky)Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986, dir. Leonard Nimoy)Top Gun (1986, dir. Tony Scott)Twin Peaks (1990-91, created by David Lynch and Mark Frost)Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (1992, dir. David Lynch)Twin Peaks: The Return (2017, created by David Lynch and Mark Frost)The Valachi Papers (1972, dir. Terence Young) Become a member to receive more weekly content at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-blue-rose-film-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The White Sox are eliminated from playoffs, but the Mariners are in, so this is a Mariners fan podcast now. Anyway. This episode, Chris (@gokuffy), Chris (@antoniuspius), and I close out the David Lynch series entirely and talk about David Lynch: The Art Life. Next, Ink (@ink_just_ink), Basil (@itsbasiltime), and I talk about Futsal Boys!!!!! Finally, Ink and I talk about Fanfare of Adolescence. That 30 for 30 podcast is called Bloodlines. Listen Show notes: 0:38 - Chris, Chris, and I talk about David Lynch: The Art Life 45:14 - Our next director 54:07 - Ink, Basil, and I talk about Futsal Boys 1:27:44 - Futsal Boys questions, answered! 1:39:44 - Ink and I talk about Fanfare of Adolescence 2:06:11 - We take questions on Fanfare of Adolescence and favorite horses in general Next time is our 100th episode and REDLINE.
The White Sox are eliminated from playoffs, but the Mariners are in, so this is a Mariners fan podcast now. Anyway. This episode, Chris (@gokuffy), Chris (@antoniuspius), and I close out the David Lynch series entirely and talk about David Lynch: The Art Life. Next, Ink (@ink_just_ink), Basil (@itsbasiltime), and I talk about Futsal Boys!!!!! Finally, Ink and I talk about Fanfare of Adolescence. That 30 for 30 podcast is called Bloodlines. Listen Show notes: 0:38 - Chris, Chris, and I talk about David Lynch: The Art Life 45:14 - Our next director 54:07 - Ink, Basil, and I talk about Futsal Boys 1:27:44 - Futsal Boys questions, answered! 1:39:44 - Ink and I talk about Fanfare of Adolescence 2:06:11 - We take questions on Fanfare of Adolescence and favorite horses in general Next time is our 100th episode and REDLINE.
I forgot to write this whole intro thing I always do and now the podcast is edited and ready. Anyway, I'm surprised Chelsea fired Thomas Tuchel and I can't imagine what the guy was like behind the scenes with his relationship to the owners to possibly prompt this. Anyway. Here's another long episode! First, Chris (@gokuffy), Chris (@antoniuspius), and I finish up David Lynch's filmography and Twin Peaks with Twin Peaks: The Return Parts 9-18. Second, Ink (@ink_just_ink), Kenny (@Minoru79), Basil (@itsbasiltime), and I talk about PuraOre! ~Pride of Orange~ and Soriairo Utility. Third and finally, Ruby (@PassionTentacle), Vinnie (@VinnieAveAGC), Basil, and I talk about BIRDIE WING -Golf Girls' Story-. Here are some articles on the Orientalism of Diane in Twin Peaks: Hanh Nguyen at Indie Wire, Penny Wang at Inciting Sparks, Frank Guan at Vulture (more broadly about all of Lynch's works) Listen Show notes: 0:30 - Chris, Chris, and I talk about Twin Peaks: The Return Parts 9-18 2:52:21 - Ink, Kenny, Basil, and I talk about PuraOre! ~Pride of Orange~ 3:41:44 - Ink, Kenny, Basil, and I talk about Sorairo Utility 3:51:32 - Basil, Ruby, Vinnie, and I talk about BIRDIE WING -Golf Girls' Story- 4:25:54 - Basil, Ruby, Vinnie, and I answer your questions about BIRDIE WING -Golf Girls' Story- Next time is David Lynch: The Art Life, Futsal Boys, and Fanfare of Adolescence
I forgot to write this whole intro thing I always do and now the podcast is edited and ready. Anyway, I'm surprised Chelsea fired Thomas Tuchel and I can't imagine what the guy was like behind the scenes with his relationship to the owners to possibly prompt this. Anyway. Here's another long episode! First, Chris (@gokuffy), Chris (@antoniuspius), and I finish up David Lynch's filmography and Twin Peaks with Twin Peaks: The Return Parts 9-18. Second, Ink (@ink_just_ink), Kenny (@Minoru79), Basil (@itsbasiltime), and I talk about PuraOre! ~Pride of Orange~ and Soriairo Utility. Third and finally, Ruby (@PassionTentacle), Vinnie (@VinnieAveAGC), Basil, and I talk about BIRDIE WING -Golf Girls' Story-. Here are some articles on the Orientalism of Diane in Twin Peaks: Hanh Nguyen at Indie Wire, Penny Wang at Inciting Sparks, Frank Guan at Vulture (more broadly about all of Lynch's works) Listen Show notes: 0:30 - Chris, Chris, and I talk about Twin Peaks: The Return Parts 9-18 2:52:21 - Ink, Kenny, Basil, and I talk about PuraOre! ~Pride of Orange~ 3:41:44 - Ink, Kenny, Basil, and I talk about Sorairo Utility 3:51:32 - Basil, Ruby, Vinnie, and I talk about BIRDIE WING -Golf Girls' Story- 4:25:54 - Basil, Ruby, Vinnie, and I answer your questions about BIRDIE WING -Golf Girls' Story- Next time is David Lynch: The Art Life, Futsal Boys, and Fanfare of Adolescence
On today's episode I review Breath by James Nestor, Le Fanu's Carmilla, as well as Luca and David Lynch: The Art Life.
The Rules of Acquisition: A Star Trek Deep Space Nine Podcast
We get into David Lynch's work, starting at the beginning. We watched the 2016 documentary David Lynch: The Art Life and Eraserhead. James has some “textured” audio in this one.
Spling reviews Don't Worry He Won't Get Far on Foot, The Gentlemen and David Lynch: The Art Life as broadcast on Talking Movies, Fine Music Radio. Spling Movies
Spling reviews Don't Worry He Won't Get Far on Foot, The Gentlemen and David Lynch: The Art Life as broadcast on Talking Movies, Fine Music Radio. Spling Movies
Welcome to another episode of the Film & Loathing podcast! After a week off, we are ready to dive into the recent film from director Ari Aster, Midsommar, as well as get into some other things that we watched in the last couple weeks. As always, feedback on the show can be sent to filmandloathingpodcast@gmail.com Thanks for listening! 0:00 - Intro 24:03 - Midsommar review 1:31:28 - What We've Been Watching (The Dark Knight, Ice on Fire, Californication, Murder Mystery, David Lynch: The Art Life, Ex Machina, How to Train Your Dragon 2, So Dark the Night, Squid and the Whale) 2:48:31 - Outro Enjoy!
As the Chattanooga Film Festival draws ever nearer, Eric and I continue on with our pre-coverage of this year's CFF by recounting previous years of CFF. On tonight's episode, we discuss films from the 2017 Chattanooga Film Festival. As I mentioned on the previous episode, the Chattanooga Film Festival is so much more than just the movies...it is a cinematic experience and an opportunity to talk with other people who love cinema just as much as you do (including many of the people involved in making the films screened at CFF)...but, obviously the movies are a pretty major part. And while I wish that each episode leading up to CFF could be a deep-dive into every single movie screened each year, that just isn't possible. So, instead, each week we will be focusing on a few movies that really highlight the Chattanooga Film Festival experience from each of the previous years that I have attended (this will be the fourth year that I have attended CFF and the first year that Eric has attended) as a way to give Eric (and our listeners) a glimpse of what CFF is like. The criteria for the movies picked from each year are: 1) they are movies that I saw during the film festival that year, 2) they are movies that are available online (Hulu, Netflix, Amazon Prime, etc.), 3) they are movies that represented the experience of the film fest, rather than just being a good movie (there are some movies that are great movies, but you could get roughly the same experience seeing them in any movie theater...and there are other movies that might not necessarily be as "good," but it will be an experience that you are not likely to have outside of a film festival). With those criteria in mind, the films from 2017 that are covered in tonight's episode are: Dave Made A Maze, Feeding Time, Sequence Break, The Dragon Lives Again and The Zodiac Killer(both presented by the American Genre Film Archive), David Lynch: The Art Life, Dayveon, and The Devil's Candy, along with some brief highlights about The Monster Squad and The Void. We end the episode talking about The Lady from the Black Lagoon: Hollywood Monsters and the Lost Legacy of Milicent Patrick - by Mallory O'Meara. The Chattanooga Film Festival will be screening The Creature from the Black Lagoon, pairing it with a talk by Mallory O'Meara. So, in preparation, Eric and I have both been reading her book (and we both very highly recommend it!) For tickets or more information (including complete lists of films screened each year) go to chattfilmfest.org - and be sure to follow them on Facebook, Instagram, and/or Twitter to stay up to date on announcements for CFF 2019. And be sure to come back soon for more cinematic discussions on The Gargyle Podcast!! Up next will be a break from our CFF coverage as we interview Bill Fulkerson and Kyle Kuchta on their documentary, Survival of the Film Freaks (which won a Gargyle Award during our Knoxville Horror Film Fest coverage for "movie that I am most excited to share with someone else"). After that, we will return to our CFF pre-coverage by discussing some of the films from CFF 2018. gargylereviews.wixsite.com/thegargyle music from besound.com
This week, we share another great film from Participant, and CNN Films, with Sundance standout RBG, which explores the personal journey of Supreme court justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg. More personal adventures, a bit more extreme, with Mountain. And we close with a nod to the Cannes Film Festival, which is currently underway, as we highlight a personal portrait of filmmaker and artist, with David Lynch: The Art Life. Of course David won the Palme d’Or in Cannes 1990 with Wild at Heart.
In today's episode of Beers, Beats & Bailey, Ricardo Medina and I discuss the biographical drama "The Glass Castle", the Netflix sci-fi action flick "What Happened to Monday?", the Criterion Collection documentary "David Lynch: The Art Life", the long and weird filmography of David Lynch himself, and the third season of one of the most iconic TV shows ever made - "Twin Peaks". THE GLASS CASTLE - 06:36WHAT HAPPENED TO MONDAY? - 15:38DAVID LYNCH: THE ART LIFE - 36:40THE FILMS OF DAVID LYNCH - 47:35TWIN PEAKS (Season 3) - 1:37:42 MATTHEW BAILEY ON SOCIAL MEDIA: legallyblack.wordpress.com www.patreon.com/legallyblack
In our seventieth episode we're talking spine #83: Perry Henzell's THE HARDER THEY COME from 1972. But first, RJ watched THE GIFT, CHAIN REACTION, CROSS OF IRON, and has nothing but praise for BRAWL IN CELL BLOCK 99. Jarrett got to watch the 4K restoration of SUSPIRIA, and it was terrific, as well as CERTAIN WOMEN, DAVID LYNCH: THE ART LIFE, that last episode of NATHAN FOR YOU, and YOUR NAME. Introduction is 'Criterion Creeps Theme' by petite petite, and musical interludes are Jimmy Cliff's 'You Can Get It If You Really Want' and Desmond Dekker's 'Shanty Town'. Like us on Facebook! www.facebook.com/criterioncreeps/ Follow us on that Twitter! twitter.com/criterioncreeps Follow us on Instagram! instagram.com/criterioncreeps You can also subscribe to us on Soundcloud, iTunes, Google Play, and Stitcher!
Greg and Dax are back for a Thor: Ragnarok battle royale and we also discuss The Florida Project, David Lynch: The Art Life and Stranger Things: Season 2 plus Jay gets a prostate exam. 0:00 – Intro 22:40 – Review: Thor: Ragnarok 1:16:20 – News: Disney Attempting To Buy 20th Century Fox, Lord of the Rings TV Show In Development 1:38:00 – What We Watched: Mindhunter, Stranger Things, Kung Fu Yoga, TheVVitch, 1922, Psycho (1998), Blade Runner 2049, David Lynch: The Art Life, Curb Your Enthusiasm, The Florida Project 1:56:40– Junk Mail: No Love For Leo, Real-Life Tragedy Movies at the Box Office, When to Start Watching Christmas Movies 2:13:25 – Outro 2:21:15 - Spoiler Discussion: Thor: Ragnarok
Greg and Dax are back for a Thor: Ragnarok battle royale and we also discuss The Florida Project, David Lynch: The Art Life and Stranger Things: Season 2 plus Jay gets a prostate exam. 0:00 – Intro 22:40 – Review: Thor: Ragnarok 1:16:20 – News: Disney Attempting To Buy 20th Century Fox, Lord of the Rings TV Show In Development 1:38:00 – What We Watched: Mindhunter, Stranger Things, Kung Fu Yoga, TheVVitch, 1922, Psycho (1998), Blade Runner 2049, David Lynch: The Art Life, Curb Your Enthusiasm, The Florida Project 1:56:40– Junk Mail: No Love For Leo, Real-Life Tragedy Movies at the Box Office, When to Start Watching Christmas Movies 2:13:25 – Outro 2:21:15 - Spoiler Discussion: Thor: Ragnarok
Episode 64 unseres Podcasts gefüllt mit jeder Menge Infos rund um aktuelle Filme (Barry Seal - Only in America, The Circle, Meine Cousine Rachel, David Lynch: The Art Life, Immer noch eine unbequeme Wahrheit), News, Box Office u.v.m.! Mit Johannes & Colin (& Max?) Segmente: 00:00 Begrüßung 04:01 News 16:42 Challenge - The Greasy Strangler 27:25 Kino der Woche - David Lynch: The Art Life 28:55 Kino der Woche - Immer noch eine unbequeme Wahrheit 30:08 Kino der Woche - The Circle 36:08 Kino der Woche - Meine Cousine Rachel 41:08 Kino der Woche - Barry Seal 49:59 Box Office 52:48 Vorschau & Vorhersage 57:54 Bad Movie Synopsis 60:16 Verabschiedung https://facebook.com/PlanetFilmGeek/ https://twitter.com/PlanetFilmGeek https://twitter.com/movieschmidt http://letterboxd.com/movieschmidt Links zu News Stories: Drew Goddard für X-Force: http://collider.com/x-force-director-drew-goddard/ Gavin O'Connor für Suicide Squad 2: http://collider.com/suicide-squad-2-director-gavin-oconnor/ Amazon & Apple wollen James Bond: http://collider.com/james-bond-studio-rights-amazon-apple/ Colin Trevorrow verlässt Star Wars: http://collider.com/star-wars-9-director-colin-trevorrow-exits/ Plakat & Ausschnitte aus „Meine Cousine Rachel“ TM and © 2017 Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation, All rights reserved / TM und © 2017 Twentieth Century Fox. Alle Rechte vorbehalten Plakat zu "David Lynch: The Art Life" © NFP marketing & distribution* 2017 Plakat zu "Immer noch eine unbequeme Wahrheit" © 2017 Paramount Pictures Germany GmbH Music by Kevin MacLeod "Volatile Reaction" "Exhilarate" "Motherlode" "Welcome to the Show" www.incompetech.com Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
This week, Adam and Kevin get creeped out over IT in addition to talking about some other stuff including Goon: Last of the Enforcers, Logan Lucky, Kill Me Please, Fugue, Death Note, Little Evil, and David Lynch: The Art Life. 00:01:40 - IT review [SPOILERS: 28:43-39:13] 00:39:43 - Watch list 00:56:00 - New releases Please consider supporting Film Pulse by contributing to our Patreon for just $1 per month! http://patreon.com/filmpulse web: http://filmpulse.nettwitter: http://twitter.com/filmpulsenet facebook: http://facebook.com/filmpulse
I dag anmeldes premierefilmene "Detroit", "The Hitman's Bodyguard", "Biler 3", "Tulip Fever" og "47 Meters Down". Vi skal også diskutere dokumentarfilmen "David Lynch: The Art Life" og "Twin Peaks", den siste episoden av "Game of Thrones" OG du får dommen over sesong 3 av "Narcos" som har premiere i dag!
Tschüss: wir geben Schützenhilfe mit "Killer's Bodyguard", gehen auf Killer-Jagd in "The Limehouse Golem" und sprechen über die "Jugend ohne Gott". Dazu erleben wir eine Techno-Zeitreise mit "Magical Mystery oder: Die Rückkehr des Karl Schmidt", rätseln über "The Comedian" und besuchen den Mindfuck-Master in "David Lynch: The Art Life". Doch bevor wir in den Urlaub abhauen sprechen wir auch noch über die Whitewashing-Debatte zu "Hellboy", das "Jay & Silent Bob Reboot" und den verfilmten Horror-Podcast "Lore". Darüber hinaus wollen wir Euch aber auch beschenken - mit geilem Stoff zu "Fast & Furious 8", "Free Fire", "Get Out" und "Fast Times at Ridgemont High". Und wir lösen unser "Godzilla"-malt-ein-Megawatt-Monster-Gewinnspiel auf. Und bevor wir dann endgültig in die Review-Pause gehen, schauen wir uns noch die Trailer zu "Little Evil", "Downsizing" oder Takashi Miikes 100. Film "The Blade of the Immortal" an. In diesem Sinne - und bevor Ihr uns noch den "Killer's Bodyguard" auf den Hals hetzt: Adios, Gude und Reingehauen bis in 3 Wochen zur nächsten regulären Folge Kinoplus.Tschüss: wir geben Schützenhilfe mit "Killer's Bodyguard", gehen auf Killer-Jagd in "The Limehouse Golem" und sprechen über die "Jugend ohne Gott". Dazu erleben wir eine Techno-Zeitreise mit "Magical Mystery oder: Die Rückkehr des Karl Schmidt", rätseln über "The Comedian" und besuchen den Mindfuck-Master in "David Lynch: The Art Life". Doch bevor wir in den Urlaub abhauen sprechen wir auch noch über die Whitewashing-Debatte zu "Hellboy", das "Jay & Silent Bob Reboot" und den verfilmten Horror-Podcast "Lore". Darüber hinaus wollen wir Euch aber auch beschenken - mit geilem Stoff zu "Fast & Furious 8", "Free Fire", "Get Out" und "Fast Times at Ridgemont High". Und wir lösen unser "Godzilla"-malt-ein-Megawatt-Monster-Gewinnspiel auf. Und bevor wir dann endgültig in die Review-Pause gehen, schauen wir uns noch die Trailer zu "Little Evil", "Downsizing" oder Takashi Miikes 100. Film "The Blade of the Immortal" an. In diesem Sinne - und bevor Ihr uns noch den "Killer's Bodyguard" auf den Hals hetzt: Adios, Gude und Reingehauen bis in 3 Wochen zur nächsten regulären Folge Kinoplus.
In this enthralling episode, we swing our wisdom mallets at Shin Godzilla, David Lynch: The Art Life, Dunkirk, The Big Sick and Scribe and beat their most intimate truths out of them. Feel not for them, they've got it coming.
MY NAME IS IVOR, I’M AN ENGINE DRIVER Comics? Comics? We don’t need those stinking comics! They’re back, and they just can’t stop telling people that they’re in LOVE! It’s Gary Lactus and The Beast Must Die return from the bearhunt, ripped, randy and raring to podcast. Are you ready for SILENCE!?? Look, I’m not going to waste your time – this is easily the most discursive, digressive, rambly episode in a long while as the boys seem determined to avoid talking about comics. Along the way though they manage to incorporate Lars Von Trier’s Top Cat, The Five Obstructions, Dancer In The Dark, SILENCE to Astonish LIVE at Thought Bubble 2017, David Lynch: The Art Life, Daredevil season 2 (audio version), The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (audio), Universal Soldier: Resurrection, Gun Mobiles, Supersonic, Michael Fleischer’s Steve Ditko’s Oasis Comic, SDCC News, Arkham Asylum 2, Dave McKean, Photocopied clocks, Squirrel Girl, Dr Strange, ESCAPE issue 10, the birth of maturity, Stray Bullets, Bernie Mireault’s The Jam, American Splendor, Shade The Changing Girl, Mystery In Space, Captain Victory, Silver Star and a whole rambalicious slew more. Dive in why don’t you, and grab yourself some treasure… @silencepod @frasergeesin @thebeastmustdie @bobsymindless @kellykanayama silencepodcast@gmail.com You can support us using Patreon if you like.
The boys prepare for battle as they look at sci-fi sequel War For The Planet Of The Apes, animated sequel Cars 3, Sofia Coppola's The Beguiled, documentary David Lynch: The Art Life, and French drama The Death Of Louis XIV. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
An ape-tastic show of Screen 1 for the UK Film Review Podcast, hosted by Andy Furlong. Coming up in this episode...Screen 1 – War for the planet of the ApesScreen 2 – David Lynch – The Art LifeScreen 3 – Pilgrimage Screen 4 – It Comes at NightHome Cinema.Rust and BoneBusters Mal HeartPopulation Zero
Graduation, David Lynch: The Art Life and Chauka, Please Tell Us the Time were discussed. With Thomas Caldwell, Cerise Howard and Alexandra Heller-Nicholas.
Dagens program tilldelas David Lynch som är aktuell med tredje säsongen av Twin Peaks, där vi har sett den bioaktuella dokumentären David Lynch – The Art Life […]
Shining a spotlight on American independent cinema The American Essentials Film Festival, now in its second year, features a range of independent works produced over the last year and timeless American Masterpieces. The Artistic Director, Richard Sowada created a program that captured the essence of American culture. The program features G-Funk, Annie Hall and feature documentaries such as The Bomb that Sowada noted “is an interesting piece… particularly at a time like now”. David Lynch: The Art Life is one of the featured works inthe festival. It uses Lynch’s artworks, archives and stories from his past to get a deeper view of his work. Within the film, he speaks of his adolescences, his search for meaning and his push to create impactful works. It is impossible to see David Lynch as dull, but Jon Nguyen's documentary about him comprises mostly of montages of the director's paintings interspersed with dramatic music that were a distraction more than anything. Some music felt carefully crafted to the tone of Lynch’s work but the dramatic chords such as that in the beginning felt more suitable for a Bold & The Beautiful shock reveal. I felt irritated at the film’s push towards depicting Lynch as the egocentric brooding artist. The coffee drinker, the hard-working painter burdened with this pressure to make art. This "no one will ever understand me" mantra has played repeatedly in Art Cinema and it seems to be inflating the art worlds ego more than anything. Rather than alienating its audience in the world of the somewhat-cold Lynch, Nguyen perhaps could have created a more engaging dialogue that involved art viewers and friends alike. I see films such as these that supposedly explore a new side of artist as pointless. Considering how much of artist’s experiences they usually put into their work, these films only seem to point out well established facts for fans. To be fair, the interview style at his home studio in the Hollywood Hills were nice. The shots of him in which you could she him reacting to his life felt genuine, particularly when he was playing with his daughter. As the movie progressed, like with films such as Whiteley the fun of the first few minutes of the film had become a gimmick. Props to the Cinematographer, Jason S., as the shots were visually beautiful but they were all so slow! Shots of Lynch playing with his hands were ok for the first few seconds yet it becomes tediously long. Nethertheless, this film has an amazing array of David Lynch’s visual art, seen with the telling of accompanying stories. The film also gives viewers footage from the notoriously press-shy director including pictures and footage from early life.Therefore, this film is recommended for Lynch fans and art lovers. The film undeniably gives you an unusual look into David Lynch and his work that is best to be engaged if you are aware of the cold and surreal works Lynch has done with paint and film. Written by Maria DunneSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shining a spotlight on American independent cinema The American Essentials Film Festival, now in its second year, features a range of independent works produced over the last year and timeless American Masterpieces. The Artistic Director, Richard Sowada created a program that captured the essence of American culture. The program features G-Funk, Annie Hall and feature documentaries such as The Bomb that Sowada noted “is an interesting piece… particularly at a time like now”. David Lynch: The Art Life is one of the featured works inthe festival. It uses Lynch’s artworks, archives and stories from his past to get a deeper view of his work. Within the film, he speaks of his adolescences, his search for meaning and his push to create impactful works. It is impossible to see David Lynch as dull, but Jon Nguyen's documentary about him comprises mostly of montages of the director's paintings interspersed with dramatic music that were a distraction more than anything. Some music felt carefully crafted to the tone of Lynch’s work but the dramatic chords such as that in the beginning felt more suitable for a Bold & The Beautiful shock reveal. I felt irritated at the film’s push towards depicting Lynch as the egocentric brooding artist. The coffee drinker, the hard-working painter burdened with this pressure to make art. This "no one will ever understand me" mantra has played repeatedly in Art Cinema and it seems to be inflating the art worlds ego more than anything. Rather than alienating its audience in the world of the somewhat-cold Lynch, Nguyen perhaps could have created a more engaging dialogue that involved art viewers and friends alike. I see films such as these that supposedly explore a new side of artist as pointless. Considering how much of artist’s experiences they usually put into their work, these films only seem to point out well established facts for fans. To be fair, the interview style at his home studio in the Hollywood Hills were nice. The shots of him in which you could she him reacting to his life felt genuine, particularly when he was playing with his daughter. As the movie progressed, like with films such as Whiteley the fun of the first few minutes of the film had become a gimmick. Props to the Cinematographer, Jason S., as the shots were visually beautiful but they were all so slow! Shots of Lynch playing with his hands were ok for the first few seconds yet it becomes tediously long. Nethertheless, this film has an amazing array of David Lynch’s visual art, seen with the telling of accompanying stories. The film also gives viewers footage from the notoriously press-shy director including pictures and footage from early life. Therefore, this film is recommended for Lynch fans and art lovers. The film undeniably gives you an unusual look into David Lynch and his work that is best to be engaged if you are aware of the cold and surreal works Lynch has done with paint and film. Written by Maria Dunne
We welcome showbiz journalist Andrew Hampp to review the steamy yet undercooked Canadian lesbian erotica of BELOW HER MOUTH, the enlightening and inspiring activist documentary CITIZEN JANE: BATTLE FOR THE CITY, and the revealing glimpse into a great director's creative process offered by DAVID LYNCH: THE ART LIFE.
Sæsonens første Cinemajour byder på flere elementer, som vi virkelig har glædet os til. For det første er der Guardians of the Galaxy vol. 2. For det andet har Niels fået sit eget faste indslag om kultfilm. Og for det tredje er Marie Diemer Bille klar til sin første tørn som lyttervært. Juhuu! Men ellers er dette en Cinemajour som den skal være med lidt filmnyheder og en stak dugfriske anmeldelser, denne gang af førnævnte Guardians 2, Fast & Furious 8, The Edge of Seventeen, Du forsvinder, Creative Control og David Lynch - The Art Life. Og så afslutter vi med at gå i dybden med Hjørnets fremtidige podcastplaner, hvor vi blandt andet løfter sløret for, hvad du kan glæde dig til i de næste måneder. God fornøjelse! Med venlig hilsen, Casper, Niels & Marie
Christopher Cross and Dylan Schwan continue their celebration of The Fast and the Furious franchise with their review of The Fate of the Furious. Directed by F. Gary Gray, this one pits Dominic Toretto against his family, forcing them to face the one man that may finally prove to be a challenge. We talk about the notable absence of Paul Walker, the extremely dark moments, and the (incorrect) decision to introduce Scott Eastwood and give Tyrese more lines than anyone else. Also, where is the Corona?! There's too much to talk about, plus we update our ranking of The Fast and the Furious action scenes to include two of the ones from the eighth film. Don't forget to check out Dylan's written review of the film, as well. There's so much more to discuss though. Dylan saw The Lure and David Lynch: The Art Life, Chris saw Song to Song and The Ticket, and we both discuss Your Name. Not only that, but there were three trailers that were released that demand our attention, including Kathryn Bigelow's Detroit, Taika Waititi's Thor: Ragnarok, and Rian Johnson's Star Wars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi. There is no shortage of news, plus there are a bunch of blu-rays out this week including our pick of the week: Split - which you can listen to us discuss. Next week, we'll return with a review of Ben Wheatley's Free Fire. Film Fallout is a weekly podcast about film and television. Every week, Christopher Cross and Dylan Schwan discuss news happening in the industry, blu-ray releases coming out this week, what they’ve been watching, and then a review of one movie. You can listen to it on SoundCloud, iTunes, or on BagoGames. Also follow us on Instagram for some behind-the-scenes magic. We are both on Twitter, if you’d like to follow us there. Chris is @HammerkopCross, Dylan is @DreaminDylanS, and you can follow the podcast @Filmfalloutcast. And finally, there is a Facebook page for the podcast if you’d like to ‘like’ us on that.
Andrew, Lee, and Josh chat about the movies screening the week of April 7th, 2017: Kedi, Lego Batman, Land Of Mine, I Am Not Your Negro, The Void, David Lynch: The Art Life, and Eraserhead. Plus, American presidential politics, Lee hopes to have dinner with Forest Whitaker in Florida, Josh ponders confronting Spielberg about Transformers, Shia LaBeouf has a world record flop, and expensive action figures. And, why is it that directors don't matter for publicity anymore?
Andrew, Lee , and Josh chat about social media miscommunication, attention spans, texting during a movie dealbreaker, ad campaigns, and ponder why a person would leave a movie before it's over. Also, talk of the movies screening the week of March 31st: La La Land, The Sense Of An Ending, The Lure, and Window Horses. And, upcoming movies: The Void, and David Lynch: The Art Life. Plus, why are we are we unable to screen a movie that shot in Ottawa?
Episode 56 of One Week Only! This week's key film is the period drama "The Death of Louis XIV" about the final days of King Louis the 14th of France in 1715, as he wastes away at his home in Versailles, surrounded by his court and servants. Taking place almost entirely in the King's bedchamber, it is a meticulously crafted, gorgeously made look at the world of a King, with a commanding, nuanced performance from Jean-Pierre Léaud. Directed by Albert Serra, it is now playing in New York at the Film Society of Lincoln Center. (45:00) We also review the boarding school horror film "The Blackcoat's Daughter" starring a terrific Kieran Shipka, directed by Osgood Perkins (11:30); the character drama "Carrie Pilby" based on the best-selling novel, starring Bel Powley & directed by Susan Johnson (20:45); and the documentary "David Lynch: The Art Life" about the creative beginnings of the famous filmmaker, directed by Jon Nguyen, Olivia Neergaard-Holm & Rick Barnes (31:40). Hosted by Carlos Aguilar & Conor Holt. Music by Kevin MacLeod at www.incompetech.com
Pour ce 8ème numéro de Retour vers le Turfu, nous revenons sur l'évolution de l'industrie musicale. Quels ont été les changements et bouleversement pour les labels, majors ou artistes musicaux tout au long de ces 20 dernières années avec notamment l'arrivée d'internet. On parlera également de Silence de Martin Scorsese et les Avengers qui débarquent sur consoles et PC.Actualité En actualité, Alexis commençera avec la sortie du nouvel album de Stupeflip, "Stup Virus" qui sortira dans les bacs le 3 mars 2017 (02:46). Thibault reviendra sur la dernière -au sens littéral – tournée de Black Sabbath qui a achevée leur tournée mondiale début février (04:20). Pezzo nous hype pour la sortie du documentaire David Lynch : The Art Life, qui retrace la vie de l'artiste à différentes casquettes (auteur de Twin Peaks bordel !). Un podcast de Retour vers le turfu sans troll de Pezzo, ça serait un mauvais numéro, il nous hype (beaucoup moins) sur le film Fukushima mon Amour. (7:20). Christelle parlera de la sortie de Silence de Martin Scorsese (10:20) avec Andrew "Spiderman Pété" Garfield en rôle titre. Luc pour finir le point news parlera du deal entre Marvel et l'éditeur Square Enix pour l'adaptation des Avengers et toute leur clique en jeu vidéo. (13:30).Sujet : L'industrie Musicale (23:30)Recommandation (01:31:00)Christelle vous recommande le livre de Virgine de Clausade "De bruit et de fureur" qui raconte le combat de Thierry Le Luron face au SIDA. Pezzo vous recommande le film Carnage de Roman Polanski (01:37:00). Le premier album "Human" de Rag'n Bone Man est le coup de coeur de Thibault pour ce numéro (01:43:00). Une contre-recommandation d'Alexis concernant le dernier volet de la franchise Call of Duty, Infinite Warfare. (01:49:40). Pour finir Luc vous conseille de vous pencher sur Yakuza 0 la licence de Sega, le jeu qui se déroule dans la pègre japonaise en exclu sur PS4 (01:52:02). Crédits musique: Deus Ex Human Revolution Main Theme :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ns7fNPiNiNcChildren of the Grave : Black Sabbath The Antidote : Stupefliphttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Uexuyy_HL8&list=PL7-yhK5oFSZG1DupsMXZDVcKtylvpAk8LHooked on a Feeling : Blue Swedehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NrI-UBIB8JkTake Five : Dave Brubeck Quartethttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-dJz-fyPWSIPut That Soul on Me : Rag'n Bone Manhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSAnMAV61iQSuivre l'émissionSite internet : http://retourversleturfu.comPage Fb : https://www.facebook.com/rvturfu/Page Twitter : https://twitter.com/RetourTurfuSoundcloud : https://soundcloud.com/user-675041516Itunes : https://itunes.apple.com/fr/podcast/retour-vers-le-turfu/id1173436092Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFsHD3kvhZewzHIr_KFQb4Q/featuredLuc : Twitter (https://twitter.com/CaptainKoreana) SC (http://www.senscritique.com/Koreana_)Pezzo : SC (http://www.senscritique.com/pezzo)Christelle : Twitter (https://twitter.com/ChristelleC_V) Wild Talents Paris : Twitter : https://twitter.com/Wild_TalentsFacebook : https://www.facebook.com/wildtalentsparis/ Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
On Hoxton Movies this week Niki, Matt, Morten and Rowena discuss Miss Peregrine Home For Peculiar Children, Swiss Army Man and review films from the London Film Festival, including Ma’ Rosa, Zoology and David Lynch: The Art Life. Morten also brings us all the latest news from Genesis Cinema. Matt presents his “In Defence Of…” Grease 2 There’s also all the latest movie news and this week our soundtrack honours women at the movies.