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Disney+ Find us on Youtube - please like and subscribe! Looking to plan a Disney World or Disneyland vacation? Let Joe do all the hard work for you, helping you get the best discount, at no cost to you as your travel agent. Get started by e-mailing josephcheung@travelmation.net today! Episode Description Merry Christmas and happy holidays everyone! We're taking a hiatus for the holiday, but here are some of our picks for what to watch on Disney+ while on holiday. Talk to you in the new year! What have you been watching on Disney+? Let us know by e-mailing disneydeciphered AT gmail DOT com, messaging us on Twitter, or leaving a comment on our Youtube page. You can also follow us on Instagram! Episode Notes (all timestamps are approximate) 27:45 - Disney dos and don'ts If we've helped you to plan your trip and you'd like to thank us we'd appreciate you considering a one time donation. Or if you'd like to receive bonus content, check out our Patreon page and our special subscriber only content! You can also support the show by buying tickets (if they're the best deal, of course) using our Undercover Tourist link or signing up for Mouse Dining through our link. If you like what you hear, please share and subscribe! Find us on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify, TuneIn, PlayerFM, iHeartRadio, or Google Podcasts (please leave a positive review if you're enjoying the show), like our Facebook page, or follow us on Twitter and Instagram! Connect with Leslie @TripsWithTykes on social media and Joe @asthejoeflies.
It's the dead of winter but your kid is happy to wear shorts with no coat. What's a mom to do? Plus, why remote work is changing the game for moms across the country. And a viral hack that's helping people be less disappointed in their friends and loved ones. Who could benefit and those who wouldn't find it very useful.MUMS the word: "A Real Bug's Life" on Disney+Find us on Apple Podcast, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE, rate and review!Want more mommy talk? Find us HERE on Facebook!AnchorMOMS: The Podcast is a product of WLOS News 13 of Asheville, N.C.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Treasure Planet! The forgotten Disney movie that is apparently a favorite of the Gen Z kids - at least according to this weeks guest - Jake Lawler. Jake is a former football player from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, AND is a self-taught screenwriter repped at Industry Entertainment - he just recently wrapped his first staffing gig on The Crossover on Disney+. Join Hosts Paris and David as they dive into daddy issues, chasing your dreams, farting snails, and 2D/3D crossover movies that take decades to make. Has it aged like milk or stayed fresh in the mind fridge of your mind? You'll have to listen and find out! Find our guest! Twitter: @Jakelawler42 Insta: @jakelawlerwriters Watch his show in 2023! The Crossover on Disney+ Find our podcast: Twitter: @AgedLikeMilkPod Insta: @AgedLikeMilkPodcast TikTok: @agedlikemilkpodcast More www.agedlikemilkpodcast.com Email us suggestions agedlikemilkpodcast@gmail.com
Following the brief discussion last episode, Ian and Dan now get to enthuse at length about one of their favourite movies, James Cameron's 1986 sequel to Alien, Aliens. Plus a child pops in. All the Alien films are available for streaming via Disney+ Find out more about the new Aliens documentary, Aliens Expanded, here Visit our website, andnowpodcast.com
Doug has a treat for us today. After our normal shenanigans we dive into his favorite creepypasta: Abandoned by Disney! Remember, next week is listener week so send us your creepy stories!Abandoned by Disney Find us on social media, and anywhere podcasts are hosted!https://linktr.ee/dlutipodStarting your own podcast? Use this link to receive a $20 Amazon gift card when you sign up for a paid account with buzzsprout!https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1671664Buy us a beer!Musical credit to Dark Fantasy StudioD.L.U.T.I. Merch!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/DLUTIPOD)
Cinematographer Flavio Labiano doesn't consider himself an artist with a capital “A” but more of a craftsperson. To him, cinematography is a craft that you learn by making mistakes and taking risks, like any other craft that you hone and improve over time. On Disney's Jungle Cruise, Flavio found the planning and pre-production stages of the huge-scale movie to be especially challenging. It was about 100 days of planning, with two different sets- one in Hawaii and one in Atlanta, Georgia, and with the second unit shooting footage in the Amazon to use as background plates. All the exterior tank work was done in front of a blue screen in a parking lot in Atlanta. The town of Porto Velho, where the jungle cruise adventure begins, was mainly shot in Hawaii. Flavio paid close attention to the orientation of the sun in order to match the set in Hawaii with the set in Atlanta. He also had to match the hard sunlight in the South to the sunlight in Hawaii, and the crew had to deal with the constant interruptions of summer afternoon rainstorms in Georgia. Flavio and Jungle Cruise director, Jaume Collet-Serra, have worked together on several films including The Shallows, another movie that takes place mostly in water. Flavio grew up in Spain, then moved to Los Angeles to attend AFI. He found his first film jobs working for Roger Corman's studio alongside Wally Pfister, Phedon Papamichael, and Janusz Kaminski. Flavio moved back to Spain for film work and has made most of his career there with movies such as The Day of the Beast, which was a huge commercial success in Spain, and Timecrimes, an exciting and mind-bending thriller. Shortly after Timecrimes, he and fellow Spaniard, director Jaume Collet-Serra began working together. Influenced by director Alfred Hitchcock, who enjoyed making thrillers with characters who are celebrities, the two made Nonstop and Unknown with Liam Neeson. You can watch Jungle Cruise on Disney+ Find out even more about this episode, with extensive show notes and links: http://camnoir.com/ep135/ Sponsored by Hot Rod Cameras: www.hotrodcameras.com The Cinematography Podcast website: www.camnoir.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheCinematographyPodcast Facebook: @cinepod Instagram: @thecinepod Twitter: @ShortEndz
This week we sit down with Jackie Decembly, story editor on 4400 on the CW. We discuss her journey from Spanish teacher to TV writer, how she got staffed for the first time, how she landed respresentation, the importance of the first few pages of a script, and so much more. This is one of our favorite episodes so far and you don't want to miss it! Jackie's Bio: Born and raised in the Midwest, Jackie graduated from The Ohio State University and attended the University of Cincinnati for graduate school. After several years as a Spanish teacher, Jackie left teaching to pursue a career as a TV writer. Now an LA based 1hr dramedy/drama writer, Jackie's writing focuses primarily on female-driven stories that explore complicated family dynamics, female friendship and the idea of being a fish out of water. Her Blackish TV spec “Downsizing” was a semifinalist for The Breakk Screenwriting Competition. Jackie has worked as a set production assistant, a line producer's assistant and writers' production assistant. She was a writers' assistant on Netflix's Ginny & Georgia and was a staff writer on Disney +'s upcoming show Turner & Hooch. She is currently a story editor for 4400 on the CW.Check out: Turner & Hooch on Disney+ Find us on the socials:Jackie's Twitter: @JackiePenn18Podcast Twitter: @ScriptedPod Leah: @leah_lame Bry: @Bry_larreaEmail us at: team@scriptedfromthebottom.comShows that made us want to be TV writers: Jane the Virgin Ugly Betty The Walking Dead Big Little Lies
For the Disney+ series WandaVision, cinematographer Jess Hall had the opportunity to create the most avant-garde looking project in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Jess explored every era of sitcom television to create seven different looks for WandaVision, ranging from the 1950's all the way through the 2000's. Each episode's look came down to researching the film stock, lenses, aspect ratio, the lighting, and whether it was shot with three cameras or a single camera. WandaVision director Matt Shakman was able to give Jess plenty of sitcom television research material and ideas, since Jess did not grow up around American T.V. One of the biggest visual touchstones for Jess for the earliest episodes of WandaVision was viewing a print from the original negative of the 1960's show, Bewitched. He found the black and white image to look warmer than modern day black and white- the contrast in the whites weren't quite as cold. Jess tested a number of vintage lenses and ended up using 47 different lenses over nine episodes, even having Panavision create a set of lenses reconstructed from older lens elements. He also used lighting technology that fit each time period, including early diffusion techniques over the lights to create the look. Jess grew up in England and studied film at St. Martins School of Art, embracing film more as an expressive art form. After graduating, he began shooting shorts and commercials, and then had the opportunity to shoot his first feature film, Stander, with director Bronwen Hughes. Stander is a biopic about a police officer in apartheid South Africa who becomes a bank robber. Jess' next film was Son of Rambow, a coming-of-age story about two boys making a home movie. Jess and Son of Rambow director Garth Jennings went to St. Martins together. Jennings carefully storyboarded the whole movie, but once they were actually shooting, they did not strictly follow the storyboards. Jess credits director Edgar Wright with being the most accurate storyboard-to-execution director he's ever worked with, which is important because Wright likes to work fast with many setups and quick cuts. On the movie Hot Fuzz, Jess accomplished over 30 setups per day, and famously did 50 setups in one day. He would try to light the room simply, and worked with camera operators who were used to shooting fast action movies. For the film Transcendence, cinematographer turned director Wally Pfister asked Jess to shoot his first film as a director, after seeing Jess' work on Brideshead Revisited. Jess was flattered, and found it wonderful to be able to communicate in a technical shorthand and to see up close how another DP works and thinks. Find Jess Hall: http://www.jesshalldop.com/ Instagram @metrorat You can watch WandaVision streaming on Disney+ Find out even more about this episode, with extensive show notes and links: http://camnoir.com/ep126/ Sponsored by Hot Rod Cameras: www.hotrodcameras.com Website: www.camnoir.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNQIhe3yjQJG72EjZJBRI1w Facebook: @cinepod Instagram: @thecinepod Twitter: @ShortEndz
This week Bill and Daniel Continue to work their way through the Disney through the Decades section on Disney+(Find a link in the sidebar)! This week they watched The Pre-Opening Disneyland & Story of Animated Drawing! Just how much time can they spend on a wheel with drawings on it that spins? How much of Fantasia in black and white can one person sit through? Did they outsource anything for Disneyland? How close to racist do these 1950s episodes get? Find out on this week's Tardy to the Party!
Welcome to a new episode of Crue Talk! Rishaz and Rene return back to the hosting chairs to discuss Marvel Studios original series 'The Falcon and The Winter Soldier' streaming now on Disney+ Find us here: https://linktr.ee/BlogBitchRepeat
On the latest episode of The Crue Talk! Anthony and Rene return to the hosting chairs to discuss all things 'The Falcon And The Winter Soldier' the latest original series from Marvel Studios streaming exclusively on Disney+ Find us here: https://linktr.ee/BlogBitchRepeat
Recorded May 24, 2020 Duel of the Fates storyboard Katee Sackhoff & Tim Olyphant on The Mandalorian Hamilton to be released on Disney+ in July Ruby Rose leaves CW's Batwoman Percy Jackson & National Treasure coming to Disney+ Find more Quit Stalling elsewhere on the interwebs: Twitch ► http://twitch.tv/QuitStalling YouTube ► http://youtube.com/QuitStalling Facebook ► http://facebook.com/QuitStallingUS Instagram ► http://instagram.com/QuitStalling Twitter ► http://twitter.com/QuitStallingUS Discord ► http://discord.me/QuitStalling or http://discord.gg/qTuEB3j Buy us a coffee ► http://streamlabs.com/QuitStalling Spotify ► https://open.spotify.com/show/4MggdEkVW5508M90MowRKM iTunes ► https://podcasts.apple.com/ph/podcast/quit-stalling-geekcast/id1133421059 RSS ► http://media.zencast.fm/quit-stalling/rss Herald Silvestre Twitter ► http://twitter.com/HeraldPlays Instagram ► http://instagram.com/HeraldPlays Juancho Saldana Twitter ►http://twitter.com/SaldanaJuancho Instagram ► http://instagram.com/JuanchoSaldana Derek O'Bryan Twitch ► http://twitch.tv/SenseiHumor Twitter ► http://twitter.com/SenseiHumor_ Instagram ► http://instagram.com/SenseiHumor *Our amazing show layouts, and the graphics you see from Quit Stalling have all come from the hands of the man known as Robert Hilado.
Tyler Perry hits billionaire status, Andrew Freund dishes with legendary #FreeRayshawn star, Laurence Fishburne, and is John Boyega a star at war with Disney? Find out on today's Dish Nation!
Have you ever found out that something you did nearly every day of your life is actually not normal? In this episode, C + D talk all about their musical tendencies, strange fantasies, and random habits that turned out to be more weird than normal. Links To Give You Life: Embrace the powerful message of the historical Broadway show making history by watching “Hamilton: An American Musical” on Disney+ Find out “How Hamilton Makes You Cry” going down this YouTube rabbit hole Get a glimpse into the minds of the original Broadway cast with this Robin Roberts interview, “Hamilton: History Has Its Eyes On You” Learn how you can contribute to greater equity for non-White lives in America with “How To Be An Antiracist” by Ibram X. Kendi Experience the unique live television events on-demand with “Grease Live!” and “The Sound of Music Live!” Dress up your thank-you notes, birthday cards, and pen pal letters with these adorable T-Rex Stamps Bring more silliness to your quarantine days by joining the Ministry of Silly Walks or the Prancercise movement Stand in solidarity with other weird people from this list of “15 things people thought were 'normal' growing up — until they realized they weren't” Don’t forget to send in your obsessions, suggestions, and questions via email to currentlyobsessedclub@gmail.com, and if you have had your own epiphanies about the weird things you do, send those in, too! Episode Guide: (00:00) C talks testing for COVID-19 (03:25) D’s obsession with “Hamilton: An American Musical” (20:15) C’s obsession with sending handwritten notes and T-Rex Stamps (26:12) D talks acting fantasies while young and old (31:05) C talks imaginary-boyfriend Michael Jackson (32:42) C talks living with Baby Yoda (35:39) C talks making up songs for her pets (36:56) D talks a minor stimming habit and silly walks (44:50) C + D talk hand-lettering and practicing greeting cards (47:08) C talks planning dead body dumps (52:50) C talks “15 things people thought were 'normal' growing up — until they realized they weren't”
This week on The Nerds From Work we're Live!! Why did Bob Iger step down from Disney? Find out our thoughts and more on this week's episode. Check out our website! www.thenerdsfromwork.com Twitch: www.twitch.tv/thenerdsfromwork Find us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheNerdsFromWork Find us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NerdsFromWork Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NerdsFromWork Find us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nerdsfromwork Talk with our hosts! Jason - https://twitter.com/Houdini0333 Tank - https://twitter.com/TheCapedCritic Nuru - https://twitter.com/NuruTheNerdGuru Brandon - https://twitter.com/bmiller425 Questions: TheNerdsFromWork@gmail.com Music: www.bensound.com
Podcast favorite Kathleen joins Julie and Producer Matt to discuss our favorite moments of television over the last year. We also use this as an excuse to talk all things Disney+Find out more at https://my-favorite-episode.pinecast.coThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Hey, folks! It's time to get ready for the holiday season, if you haven't already gotten in the Christmas spirit. With just three episodes left of Mousterpiece Cinema, two of the last three are going to be all about the most wonderful time of year. This week, Scott and Josh are joined by longtime friend of the show Scott Meslow, who becomes our final inductee into the Five-Timers' Club as we all sit down to discuss Noelle. You remember Noelle, right? The movie that came out last month with the arrival of Disney+? It stars Anna Kendrick and Bill Hader! It's a real movie! ...Kind of! What did your hosts and guest think of the new film? Is the movie an utter waste of its talent? Why did the filmmakers go to the trouble of getting Phoenix locations right if they didn't film there? And what do your hosts think of Disney+? Find out now!
Welcome back to the semester premiere of Input 2! On this episode, we discuss the recent dispute between Sony and Disney over Spider-Man. How does this conflict showcase the more sinister side of Disney? Find out this and more on this week's episode of Input 2! Hosted by: Tanner Kinney, Eli Sokeland Edited by: Tanner Kinney Graphic by: Daley Wilhelm
KAMEONA IS BACK! This week the guys discuss some of the latest streaming news! Can Netflix survive Disney+? Find out on this week’s episode of News and Reviews! The post Begun The Streaming War Has appeared first on Cinema Shelf.
The First Family of PIXAR is Back Baby! This week on the podcast Johnny and Brian (who is sick, but the show must go on) talk Lucasfilm news, the Disney/20th Century deal, and review the latest PIXAR hit The Incredibles 2! News Bites Star Wars Spinoffs on Hold? 21st Century Fox and Disney Find the Magic Number The Incredibles 2 (2018) Summary Three months following Syndrome’s defeat in the previous film, the Parr family – Bob, Helen, Dash, Violet and Jack-Jack – continue operating under their superhero identity, the Incredibles. The movie starts off from the final moments in the previous film, when the Incredibles tried to stop the Underminer from robbing Metroville Bank, which failed, and the authorities become concerned over the level of damage caused by the incident. As a result, Rick Dicker informs the Parr family that his department’s “Super Relocation” program is being shut down, forcing supers across the world to permanently adhere to their secret identities, and he relocates the family to a motel as that is all he can do for them. Soon thereafter, Bob and Helen, along with family friend Lucius Best – the superhero Frozone –, are contacted by Winston Deavor, a...
Rangeley Capital's Portfolio Managers, Chris DeMuth and Andrew Walker, discuss rumors Disney's (DIS) CEO Bob Iger might be sticking around past 2018. Then, they talk about the diverging fortunes of Hasbro (HAS) and Mattel (MAT).