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Elwood and Stephen take a trip into the warped world of Gasper Noe looking at "Enter of the Void" as Oscar an American drug dealer living in Tokyo is killed by the police in a drugs bust gone wrong with the film following his spirit as he journeys through the past, present and into the afterlife. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/asian-cinema-film-club/message
The Decomposistion Of Rotten Tomatoes Summer Movie Wager Results How often do you think about the Roman Empire? Film Comment Podcast TIFF Coverage List Of Movies Shown What Damian's Been Watching: (Go back and forth) Reservation Dogs, Master Gardner, Sisu, The Flash (notes), Theater Camp, Rotting In The Sun (Like a self-aware Gasper Noe, for the gays), Volver What Damian's Been Listening To: Blowback (we are the baddies)podcast), Lessons In Chemisty (audiobook, the show will be out October 13, 2023) What Derick's Been Watching: A Haunting in Venice, Oppenheimer (in IMAX 70mm), Justified: City Primeval, My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3, Hypnotic, The Flash Check Out Dericks Social Media Here --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/damian-j-sherman/support
Join us for this episode where we discuss the Australian crime/thriller 'The Stranger' from director Thomas M. Wright, starring Joel Edgerton and Sean Harris. Two men of fine beard mumbling in a bleak Australian landscape... News-wise, we discuss the reported attempts by a 'consortium' of interests to resurrect 60s counterculture classic 'Easy Rider' for the 21st century, and the newly released trailer for Indy 5. We also discuss the new seasonal comedy/action 'Violent Night' from Tommy Wirkola; the latest Gasper Noe film, the experimental 'Vortex', and one of Steven Spielberg's oft-overlooked films, 1997's slave epic 'Amistad' starring Anthony Hopkins and Morgan Freeman.
Join your host Duncan Under The Stairs discussing all things Horror on The Podcast Under the Stairs. This November we are covering Witch movies on the Monday episodes and the third episode is reviewing Lux Aeterna by the master of headfuckery Gasper Noe. Intro - 0 - 3mins 25secs Promo - 3mins 25secs - 3mins 55secs Lux Aeterna Review - 3mins 55secs - 21mins Closing out the Show - 21mins - End The grading follows the Netflix rating style of 1 = Hated It, 2 = Didn't Like It, 3 = Liked It, 4 = Really Liked It & 5 = Loved It Lux Aeterna: Duncan: 4 BUY OFFICIAL TPUTS MERCH FROM http://tputscast.bigcartel.com Check out the show on Anchor, iTunes, TuneIn & on Stitcher Radio. Please leave us feedback on iTunes, podcastunderthestairs@gmail.com and follow us on Facebook & Twitter.
In this episode we review Gasper Noe's Enter the Void, a movie which takes 2 hours and 41 minutes to tell a story that one of us liked and one of us didn't. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1191111/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0
This week… Amon caught up with writer-director duo the Daniels to chat about Everything Everywhere All At Once (06:30), and the pod team discuss the Michelle Yeoh multiverse movie (28:04). Then we enter the Vortex with Gasper Noe's latest (50:43), and take a look at Michael Winterbottom's new documentary effort Eleven Days In May (01:04:01). Plus in our ‘Hot Take' (01:17:02), we talk about PG-13/12A ratings: Is there too much violence? If you'd like to join the conversation or suggest a Hot Take for the gang to discuss tweet us at @FadeToBlackPod Follow us: @amonwarmann, @clarisselou, @hannaflint If you like the show do subscribe, leave a review and rate us too!
Join us as things get weirder than weird in France with a French dance troupe as we review 'Climax'! French horror filmmaker Gasper Noe's best reviewed film offers us some disturbing horror along with some incredible camerawork, but what stands out the most? Plus is this genre good for A24 and some of our favorite movies that revolve around dancing. What do you think of Climax? Let us know on Instagram or Twitter @24minutesofA24! Twitter - https://twitter.com/24minutesofA24 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/24minutesofa24
This week we begin blind month, where we watch movies we haven't seen before, but have heard a lot about! Our movie is Gasper Noe's 2019 masterpiece Climax, one of the scariest movies either of us have ever watched! This podcast is dedicated to Gary's pup Egon, who sadly passed away this week. We love you forever Egon!Climax is Streaming on Hulu!Follow us on Instagram:@Gaspatchojones@Homewreckingwhore@The_Miseducation_of_DandG_PodCheck Out Our WebsiteIf you love the show check out our Teepublic shop!Right Here Yo!
On this week's S&A episode, Lindsay is joined by Cult Movies Podcast Host Anthony King. And together they look into the darkness for a Double of Eckhart Schmidt's Der Fan (1982) & Gasper Noe's Irreversible (2002). While two incredibly dark movies, both Der Fan and Irreversible are both important exercises in style and theme. Warning both movies and the discussion and description detail and discuss moments of sexual assault. Listen to Cult Movies Podcast Here Follow Cult Movies Podcast on Twitter @cultmoviespod Follow Cult Movies Podcast on Instagram @cultmoviespod/ Follow Anthony on Instagram @akdonelly/ Follow Schlock & Awe on Twitter @schlockandawe1 Follow Schlock & Awe on Instagram @schlockandawe1/ Follow Lindsay on Twitter @readandgeek Say Hi. schlockandawemovies@gmail.com Please Rate & Review S&A on Apple Podcasts & Spotify Original Music Composed and Performed by Anthony King
On this week's show, we're tucking a talking chicken under our arm for 1985's relentless nightmare Return To Oz, directed by Walter Murch. Why is this film so bleak? How much of a threat can people with wheels for hands really pose? Is Dorothy Gale doomed to a life of PTSD-induced delusions? And who do we have to call to get a Gasper Noe-directed Alice In Wonderland? All this, plus naked vampires and a stupid quiz about Australia. Return To Oz is directed by Walter Murch, and stars Fairuza Balk, Jean Marsh, Nicol Williamson and Piper Laurie. Bad With Numbers is a weekly show about questionable movie sequels, all the way from Toronto, Canada. It's hosted by Neth Knowles, Laura Medeiros, Rodey Gozum and Megan Swaine. Theme song by Audiopop. Additional music provided by VST Planet and Apple Loops.Artwork by Laura Medeiros. Find us on Twitter, Instagram, YouTube or drop us an email at bwnpod@gmail.com.
In which we open up a few cold ones and chill out as we make our way through Academy Award winning 'Another Round' and the long awaited final chapter of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise. Featuring cursed conversations about demon children with the late and great Richard Donner's 'The Omen' as well as Gasper Noe's first feature film, 'I Stand Alone', another cursed movie. Graphics credit to Luke, @cerealdrawer Follow us on Twitter and IG @paro_pod Recommended film for Episode 47 - Tokyo Story 00:07:37 - Another Round 00:29:06 - I Stand Alone 00:48:54 - The Omen 01:11:05 - Leatherface 01:31:05 - Jean Painlevé Listener Qs 01:41:24 Perfect films?
We've been in the kitchen all day preparing a delicious Thanksgiving meal for all you IOK babies. So loosen that belt, apply your bib and strap on the feedbag. We'll see you on the coma cloud. Here are the INGREEDZ:- what is up?- Lunar Satan- freedom and fantasy- toys- Joe Pesci- French new wave cinema- life Is hard- Blue Velvet- Paul Thomas Anderson- Amy Adams and Gal Gadot- The Queen’s Gambit- recommending bullshit- world cinema- Kurasawa- Irreversible and Gasper Noe- magic realism- 1918 vs. Parasite- Clint makes a mix tape- thankfulDo you like the show? Do you want extra IOK content? Please consider joining us on PATREON for access to exclusive content like the Secret Weekly, autographed postcards, unreleased songs and a personalized message from Bob and Clint. Check out the details at the link below. We love you!http://www.patreon.com/iokConsider leaving us a positive iTunes review here:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/im-ok-youre-ok-im-not-ok-youre-not-ok/id1439830994All of our socials can be found by clicking here:http://linktr.ee/iokWrite in to the show here:bobandclint@gmail.com
In this episode we discuss the Academy being stupid, graphic nudity in cinema, Tenet's major bomb, a pitch for Gasper Noe's Casper, and Laika's 2013 masterful animated film "ParaNorman"! Enjoy it! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thiccandbutter/support
A review of Gasper Noe's 2019 dance/horror film Climax.
On today's episode, we cover our mid year favorite (so far): Climax. We encourage everyone to watch this psychotic, beautiful, yet disturbing movie for themselves before listening or listen then watch it! It's definitely a movie that has been going under the radar, but Gasper Noe really killed it with this movie, definitely an intriguing experience that you don't want to stop watching.
The boys are balls to the wall this week as they piss on Gasper Noe and Lars Von Trier. The rant doesn't end there as fairy sex is explained and there are definite segregation for internet posts. Buckle down and put your F Bomb mute button on, this one gets serious!
Episode 26 - Triple Fish SandwichDoug isn’t scared of Hoodlums. Garrick like the LAPD, buries the 2Pac Biggie thing. Fishburne and Goldberg sizzle in Bill Nunn’s Masterpiece while the boys argue whether people generally want the happy ending or the tragedy. Gasper Noe, Sharon Tate and a question of class are all apart of the latest Tale!
What better way to deal with both of us feeling ill when recording by talking about a place where the party never stops: Las Vegas! That's right, Sin City itself. Where the drinks are cheap, the gambling is plentiful, the strippers are crazy and the neon is bright.To try something new we're taking on an entire city in film form by talking about what films either set in or that spends some time in the outrageous desert oasis that are worth checking out. We're talking De Niro, some Elvis impersonators with money on their minds, bachelor parties gone off-the-rails and much more! If this city is your thing, these movies will be as well.We begin, as always, by talking about what we've watched and it's quite a batch as we get very upset at the antics of Cheech & Chong, marvel at Gasper Noe's latest CLIMAX, blast some Norwegian black metal, take a third trip to the corn fields, bring back the Ginty and a catchy as hell theme song, and so much more!Thanks for listening! Share the episode with friends, subscribe and rate on iTunes, and join the discussion on our Facebook group. Links to all our web stuff at www.gbwpodcast.com.
WARNING: SPOILERS On this episode of the Cinema Vertigogo Podcast, we're taking a dive into the visually stunning, yet downright terrifying world of Gasper Noe with his latest effort, Climax. Then we check out an entry in the modern exploitation genre from overseas with Coralie Fargeat's Revenge. Intro: 0:00 - 12:34 Climax: 12:35 - 48:30 Revenge: 48:34 - 1:20:00 https://www.facebook.com/cinemavertigogo/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/cinemavertigogosocialclub/ https://twitter.com/cinemavertigogo https://www.instagram.com/cinemavertigogo/ https://open.spotify.com/show/0sKQN6gZac3s74kL4hx1bj https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cinema-vertigogo/id1262932321
Bob and Clint talk about not understanding technology, listening to the radio, The Cars, whether or not Stargate (1995) has aged well, trying too hard to be funny, Israeli vampire shit, Gasper Noe films, the attractiveness of Kurt Russell, 90's fashion, Bob wearing ridiculous hats, Bob's average day in Austin in the 90's, listener e-mails, songwriting tips, an old man wins a Grammy, Michael Caine and Katherine Hepburn, etc. Good god. If you like the show you can leave us a positive review on iTunes here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/im-ok-youre-ok-im-not-ok-youre-not-ok/id1439830994?mt=2 SEND QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS TO: bobandclint@gmail.com
This week, Chris, Dan, and Erick finally get round to discussing Alien. It’s one of the most-requested topics for the podcast, and it’s not hard to see why: Ridley Scott’s 1979 movie is still terrifying today, and it gave birth to one of the silver screen’s most memorable monsters. But Alien also gave us Ripley, the plucky, punky feminist hero who rises up against both the xenomorph and the patriarchal hierarchy of the Nostromo. Her story arc is examined by the podcast, as well as the film’s meticulous production design, and the Freudian nightmare of its imagery. Just like the Nostromo, this is a podcast which goes on some pretty significant diversions. Alien sequels including James Cameron’s expansive Aliens, David Fincher’s flaccid Alien 3, and Scott’s own prequels Prometheus and Alien: Covenant are all put under the microscope. The trio also covers the way the movie industry works today, and directors from Gasper Noe to Russ Meyer, with some very funny anecdotes along the way.
It's a smorgasbord of cinema as Graham goes for broke trying to squeeze as many films a logic will allow into a single day. He's joined by Ermina Perez for Outlaw King, then goes solo for Sunset and the Gasper Noe freak-out Climax, before introducing first time guest Amy Force to discuss the great new Canadian film Freaks! Will he survive? Tune in!
This week we get naughty with Gasper Noe's latest flick Love, we might finally watch a not shit Star Wars film and we wow you with some What We've Been Watching, tangents, trailers, football (sorry) and no questions because we forgot to ask! @dudeandmonkey @dudefozz @ianloring dudeandamonkey@gmail.com ENJOY!
Where we discuss Gasper Noe's 2002 film Irreversible.