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Cine y cómic son artes primas hermanas pero más allá de adaptaciones en ambas direcciones, ¿cómo se ve el mundo del cine en las viñetas? Tenemos biografías de Kurosawa, Alice Guy o Bela Lugosi pero también críticas feroces a Amenábar. El cine amateur cuenta con mangas como Goodbye Eri o Ocean Endroll pero también se puede aprender de cine con ensayos como Filmish. El mundillo de los rodajes está perfectamente representado en La gran superproducción de Superlópez o el extraordinario La sangre de la virgen. Pero además rodajes y Hollywood suele ser un lugar para el crimen como encontramos en tebeos como Fade out. Y por supuesto los superhéroes han pisado rodajes. El Hombre Maravilla siempre quiso ser actor, los 4 Fantásticos protagonizaron su propia película en viñetas y hay especialistas de cine heroicos y villanescos como Blue Devil y Mysterio. Hasta el Me Too generado por el despreciable Harvey Weinstein se coló en los tebeos de Spiderman. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
- https://www.patreon.com/herejeselpodcast ¿Que historia nos cuentan cuando "nos hacen la película'? ¿Podemos aprender algo del cine? ¿Que significa "basado en una historia real"? Con los Herejes nos pusimos a ver películas, intentando descifrar en cuanto nos manipulan el relato, que prejuicios y clichés cargan los realizadores, y como podemos evitar ser engañados por el maravilloso séptimo Arte. - Ale Durán - https://twitter.com/FunkBob - - https://www.instagram.com/corsario.hereje/- Ale Vázquez - https://instagram.com/vasco.hereje/ -- Bobby López - https://twitter.com/BobbyEsqvlz - - https://www.instagram.com/bobbyesqvlz/ - Fuentes:- Braveheart - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112573/- Gladiator - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0172495/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1- 12 Years a Slave - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2024544/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0- Gladiator and Contemporary American Society - Monica S. Cyrino - https://www.worldcat.org/title/gladiator-film-and-history/oclc/946792024- History Buffs: Gladiator - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVAxzf1HdH4 - “A critical Analysis of white Savior in films” https://movies.mxdwn.com/feature/a-critical-analysis-of-white-savior-films-and-why-you-should-avoid-them/-“Best Historical Movies that are mostly Accurate”https://www.denofgeek.com/movies/the-best-historical-movies-that-are-also-mostly-accurate/-“Cine Político: La reivindicacion de la memoria”https://www.topia.com.ar/articulos/cine-pol%C3%ADtico-la-reivindicaci%C3%B3n-de-la-memoria-0-“12 years a slave: Yet another Oscar nominated White Savior Story”https://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2014/01/-em-12-years-a-slave-em-yet-another-oscar-nominated-white-savior-story/283142/-“Hollywood´s White Savior Obsession”www.teenvogue.com/story/hollywoods-white-savior-obsession-colonialism/amp-“'12 Years' Is The Story Of A Slave Whose End Is A Mystery”https://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2013/10/19/231520610/12-years-records-enslavement-but-how-does-the-story-end-“White Savior Movies”www.glamour.com/story/the-help-white-savior-movies/amp&ved=2ahUKEwilrZzC-YXvAhWJIbkGHadSCl0QFjAFegQICxAC&usg=AOvVaw3T19ysRQ27-xgi4LxyQma-&cf=1&cshid=1614287609711-“Hollywood Racism”www.businessinsider.com/white-savior-films-green-book-hollywood-racism-people-of-color-film-2019-3%3Famp&ved=2ahUKEwilrZzC-YXvAhWJIbkGHadSCl0QtwIwCXoECA4QAg&usg=AOvVaw30fY-mtAGaXK6WdqQCXy6t&cf=1&cshid=1614287609711-“American Sniper Fact Vs Fiction”https://slate.com/culture/2015/01/american-sniper-fact-vs-fiction-how-accurate-is-the-chris-kyle-movie.html-“Filmish” de Edward Ross.- Biografía de William Wallace https://www.britannica.com/biography/William-Wallace- William Wallace, el héroe trágico de Escocia https://historia.nationalgeographic.com.es/a/william-wallace-heroe-tragico-escocia_11826
This week's Filmish may just have resulted in the best Ryan or Ryan ever… Join Seann and Mark as they chat about the box office top three, give very serious DVD reviews and deliver a very serious dose of film news. Oscar-winning director Michel Hazanavicius was on the phone talking all about his latest film Redoubtable, and explaining why he loves the movie 50 First Dates!
This week's Filmish may just have resulted in the best Ryan or Ryan ever… Join Seann and Mark as they chat about the box office top three, give very serious DVD reviews and deliver a very serious dose of film news. Oscar-winning director Michel Hazanavicius was on the phone talking all about his latest film Redoubtable, and explaining why he loves the movie 50 First Dates!
It’s an Oscars special! Download this week's episode of Filmish for a somewhat haphazard review of this year's Academy Award nominations. We also have the pleasure of a Chewbacca themed movie pitch from Danny Ward, who is currently standing outside Luton Airport. Dunkirk actor Will Attenborough tells Seann and Mark his least favourite films of all time (and a few extra for good measure!)
It's an Oscars special! Download this week's episode of Filmish for a somewhat haphazard review of this year's Academy Award nominations. We also have the pleasure of a Chewbacca themed movie pitch from Danny Ward, who is currently standing outside Luton Airport. Dunkirk actor Will Attenborough tells Seann and Mark his least favourite films of all time (and a few extra for good measure!)
This week on Filmish with Seann Walsh and Mark Simmons, we speak to Chronicles of Narnia actor Georgie Henley about her new play. She shares her worst films of all time, which include Grease and Watership Down. Seann and Mark also stumble through film reviews of Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri and Darkest Hour, so you will not want to miss this week’s episode if you are thinking of heading to the cinema this weekend.
This week on Filmish with Seann Walsh and Mark Simmons, we speak to Chronicles of Narnia actor Georgie Henley about her new play. She shares her worst films of all time, which include Grease and Watership Down. Seann and Mark also stumble through film reviews of Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri and Darkest Hour, so you will not want to miss this week's episode if you are thinking of heading to the cinema this weekend.
Welcome to the third episode of FILMISH on FUBAR Radio. This week Seann and Mark discuss what they think about the new Daddy’s Home film [Spoiler alert – Mark gives it 2 Dads Out Of 5] and Julia Robert’s new film Wonder. They also get to hear Danny Ward’s latest movie pitch, which is a film about a Sat Nav called "Driving Me Crazy". Elliot Steel calls Seann and Mark to let them know his 3 worst films of all time in a little section we like to call Room 101.
Welcome to the third episode of FILMISH on FUBAR Radio. This week Seann and Mark discuss what they think about the new Daddy's Home film [Spoiler alert – Mark gives it 2 Dads Out Of 5] and Julia Robert's new film Wonder. They also get to hear Danny Ward's latest movie pitch, which is a film about a Sat Nav called "Driving Me Crazy". Elliot Steel calls Seann and Mark to let them know his 3 worst films of all time in a little section we like to call Room 101.
Welcome to the Filmish Show! For fans of Walsh on Film (R.I.P.) Seann Walsh and Mark Simmons bring you the first episode of Filmish. With special guests, Tom Lucy and Danny Ward.
Welcome to the Filmish Show! For fans of Walsh on Film (R.I.P.) Seann Walsh and Mark Simmons bring you the first episode of Filmish. With special guests, Tom Lucy and Danny Ward.
Pablo Conde, Javier Diz y Jota Pérez regresan recargados con un episodio en el que repasan sus obsesiones de las últimas semanas. Series, documentales, discos,...
The band's back together…After last week's interlude, franchise season continues with the Wachowskis' 1999 movie THE MATRIX. Both Rob and Sam have a different take on this film than their teenaged selves; we talk technical experiences, cinematic turning-points, and dystopian worlds. This Week's Viewing ROLLERBALL (1975): Norman Jewison, James Caan, John Houseman MEMENTO (2000): Christopher Nolan, Guy Pearce, Carrie-Anne Moss MARVEL'S AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D. (2013–): Joss Whedon, Clark Gregg, Ming-Na Wen HARRY POTTER AND THE PHILOSOPHER'S STONE (2001): Chris Columbus, Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint RECOMMENDATIONS AVATAR (2009): James Cameron, Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana BOUND (1996): the Wachowskis, Jennifer Tilly, Gina Gershon GHOST IN THE SHELL (1995): Mamoru Oshii, Atsuko Tanaka, Akio Ōtsuka FIGHT CLUB (1999): David Fincher, Brad Pitt, Edward Norton FOOTNOTES First of all, Sam would like to make it clear that any mention of the Wachowskis as 'brothers' on his part was a reference to the pre-transition state in which they lived while the first film was being shot. For more on their status as Hollywood's first openly transgender directors, see here (number 2) and here. Sam starts the episode by mentioning a stunning comic about film history and technology (it's a whole lot better than that makes it sound), Edward Ross's Filmish (2015). The Wachowski Sisters have stated their indebtedness to Jean Baudrillard's Simulacres et simulation (1981) — this isn't just Sam drawing unfounded academic conclusions; Neo actually uses a copy of the book as a hiding-place at the beginning of the film, and you can read about the directors insistence that all the actors familiarised themselves with the work, here. If it really tickles your fancy, here's the original. This article has an explanation of the ‘bullet time' effect we discuss. And finally, this is a thorough analysis, including references to many interesting aspects of the film.
This week we talk to Edward Ross, the cartoonist behind FILMISH: A GRAPHIC JOURNEY THROUGH FILM, about his going through the history of film and creating this grahic novel. Movie Heaven Movie Hell is a show where filmmakers Simon Aitken (BLOOD + ROSES, POST-ITS, MODERN LOVE) and Keith Eyles (FEAR VIEW, DRIVEN INSANE, CROSSED LINES) go through the A-Z of directors. Simon and Keith talk about their favourite and least favourite film from that director's body of work. Like our Facebook Fanpage at https://www.facebook.com/MovieHeavenMovieHell You can follow Movie Heaven Movie Hell on Twitter at @MovieHeavenHell You can find Simon Aitken's work at http://www.independentrunnings.com You can find Keith Eyles' work at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ4up3c883irE6oA2Vk0T7w