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CINEMATES host Michael is joined by cinemaze team member, Nick Stillone, along with Oli Clarke and Harry Shutes, as they chat about Wes Andersen's The Grand Budapest Hotel, starring Ralph Fiennes, Tony Revolori and Adrian Brody, amongst a stacked ensemble cast. While drinking some El Toro Tequila Mixers, we chat about the film's subtle humour, the character of Gustave H and the intricate details that went into its design...----------This episode is brought to you by our exclusive tequila partner, El Toro, an Australian company that make authentic hand-harvested double distilled Mexican tequila sourced from Tequila, MX. Part of their range includes Tequila, Café Tequila Liqueur and Ready-to-Drink mixed cans. You can purchase El Toro Tequila at select major retailers in Australia or using the link below. Remember to drink responsibly (18yrs+).Use the code ELTORO10 for 10% off.El Toro Tequila: https://sippify.com.au/collections/el-toro?gclid=Cj0KCQjwxMmhBhDJARIsANFGOSvYWYf5RINGv34CunA4xZG4xHB8Y7v9VKugM3H2O981338KvTCw-kYaAknqEALw_wcB----------Hosts: Michael CistulliGuests: Nick Stillone, Oli Clarke and Harry ShutesProducer: Nick StilloneDrinks: El Toro Paloma's, Ranch Water's and Mango Margartia's----------Join the CINEMATES Podcast Discussion Group on Facebook where you can share your passion for cinema, debate new and old releases, and everything in between. Also, please us know what you want to hear about in future episodes by sending us a DM on Instagram or TikTok.In the spirit of reconciliation, we acknowledge Australia's first nations people as the traditional owners and custodians of the land, and pay respect to the Cammeraygal people of the Eora nation, upon whose country cinemaze is based. We honour the storytelling and culture of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities across Australia. Also, in the spirit of chatting with mates, remember it's always important to check in with those around you. Whether it's friends, family or colleagues, sometimes they may be going through a hard time and chatting with them may reassure them that they aren't alone. If you or anyone you know is ever struggling, call Lifeline on 13 11 14. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Amy & Paul serve up 2014's Wes Anderson confection The Grand Budapest Hotel! They praise the inventive action scenes, contrast the different eras of Anderson's career, and make the case for Gustave H. as Anderson's best character. Plus: why Tony Revolori had to watch his figure!Next week Unspooled takes a detour for Jackass! You can join the conversation for this series on the Unspooled Facebook Group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/unspooledpodcast, and on Paul's Discord at https://discord.gg/ZwtygZGTa6. Learn more about the show at unspooledpod.com, follow us on Twitter @unspooled and Instagram @unspooledpod, and don't forget to rate, review & subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher and Spotify. You can also listen to our Stitcher Premium game show Screen Test right now at https://www.stitcher.com/show/unspooled-screen-test, and apply to be a contestant at unspooledpod@gmail.com!
This week on The Pod Charles Cinecast, presented by The Prince Charles Cinema, our hosts Jonathan Foster and Fil Freitas venture to a parallel 1930s timeline to the fictional land of Zubrowka and check into Wes Anderson's 8th Feature THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL! Ralph Fiennes stars as the quirky concierge Gustave H., who takes on newcomer Tony Revolori as Zero Mustafa to be his protégé, and finds himself as the suspect in the murder of his longtime hotel guest and lover Madame D, portrayed by Tilda Swinton in a ton of makeup. Add in a bunch of Wes Anderson regulars filling out the cast as glorified cameos; a mix of stop-motion, miniatures, and live action; centrally framed shots; changing aspect ratios; and some intricate set design and costumes, this may be the most twee Wes Anderson film of all-time. Tune in to see if it makes the grade with our hosts and stick around for our final Anderson vs Anderson rankings and a UK Criterion Blu-ray Contest! If you enjoy the podcast, leave a Rating and Review! It really helps us out! As always you can follow the Podcast on https://twitter.com/ThePCCPodcast (http://twitter.com/ThePCCPodcast) and https://instagram.com/ThePCCPodcast (http://instagram.com/ThePCCPodcast) If you'd like to Support the Podcast and get Bonus Content, visit: https://www.patreon.com/ThePCCPodcast (http://patreon.com/ThePCCPodcast) Subscribe to our new podcast FRANCHISED via https://my.captivate.fm/podfollow.com/franchised (podfollow.com/franchised) This Podcast is produced by http://princecharlescinema.com/ (The Prince Charles Cinema) and http://breadcrumbscollective.com/ (The Breadcrumbs Collective) Support this podcast
Dana and Tom discuss Wes Anderson's classic film, The Grand Budapest Hotel, starring: Adrien Brody, Tilda Swinton, Fisher Stevens, and F. Murray Abraham, Bill Murray, Jude Law, Jeff Goldblum, Edward Norton, Owen Wilson, Harvey Keitel, Bob Balaban, Tom Wilkinson, Willem Dafoe, Ralph Fiennes, Lucas Hedges, and Saoirse Ronan. Plot Summary: In the 1930s, the Grand Budapest Hotel is a popular European ski resort, presided over by concierge Gustave H. (Ralph Fiennes). Zero, a junior lobby boy, becomes Gustave's friend and protege. Gustave prides himself on providing first-class service to the hotel's guests, including satisfying the sexual needs of the many elderly women who stay there. When one of Gustave's lovers dies mysteriously, Gustave finds himself the recipient of a priceless painting and the chief suspect in her murder. For more on the episode, go to: https://tj3duncan.wixsite.com/ronnyduncanstudios/post/the-grand-budapest-hotel-2014 For the entire list so far, go to: https://tj3duncan.wixsite.com/ronnyduncanstudios/post/greatest-movie-of-all-time-list --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Donneur de voix : Christian Dousset | Durée : 1h 22min | Genre : Contes Après Un cœur simple (Version 1, Version 2, Version 3) et La Légende de Saint Julien l’hospitalier (Version 1, Version 2), voici le troisième conte de cette trilogie. Flaubert nous plonge ici dans ces temps éloignés où la Palestine d’Hérode vit [...]
Sorry that this episode is a week late, Kat is starting a new job so we had some scheduling issues. Our first ever Wes Anderson film, what is our opinion of this one? We also see the return of a few actors we have seen previously. In the 1930s, the Grand Budapest Hotel is a popular European ski resort, presided over by concierge Gustave H. (Ralph Fiennes). Zero, a junior lobby boy, becomes Gustave's friend and protege. Gustave prides himself on providing first-class service to the hotel's guests, including satisfying the sexual needs of the many elderly women who stay there. When one of Gustave's lovers dies mysteriously, Gustave finds himself the recipient of a priceless painting and the chief suspect in her murder. Mystery Line-"Greed, for lack of a better word, is good." Favorite line- "I go to bed with all of my friends." If you could leave us a review to let us know how we are doing that would be great! Also share the show with your friends! Twitter - https://twitter.com/katandjesstalk Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/katandjesstalk/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/katandjesstalkthebest250/ Email - katandjesstalkthebest250@gmail.com Website - https://katandjesstalkthebest.podbean.com/ Music- https://www.audiobinger.net/ the song for this episode is entitled "The Wake Up" it is just a 45 second section
Support the show! www.Patreon.com/TheWatchAndTalk This week Dylan Schuck (@schuckster) & Todd Jackson (@Toddd_Foolery) sit down to discuss THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL (2014). This film appeared on 5 out of our 28 lists. June ranked it #10 Yorick ranked it #16 Sarah ranked it #37 Justin M ranked it #40 Nick Sacco ranked it #49 PLOT SUMMARY: The adventures of Gustave H, a legendary concierge at a famous hotel from the fictional Republic of Zubrowka between the first and second World Wars, and Zero Moustafa, the lobby boy who becomes his most trusted friend. @TheWatchAndTalk (Twitter/Instagram) Facebook.com/TheWatchAndTalk www.TheWatchAndTalk.com TheWatchAndTalk@gmail.com Next week we review BOOGIE NIGHTS
For Future Classics this week, David asked Nicole and Brett to watch "The Grand Budapest Hotel." This elaborately constructed, nested diorama of a film is populated with some of the best character actors working today, a couple of up-and-comers, and a few just past their leading-role prime. Lobby boy Zero Moustafa, a foreigner to the fictional country of Zubrowka, becomes the apprentice and friend of Gustave H., the fastidious, refined, yet startlingly profane concierge of the Grand Budapest. We dig into this confection with three spoons, chewing over the brilliance of Ralph Fiennes, the symmetry of the cinematography, and the accessibility to non-Wes Anderson fans.Next week tune in for Around the World. We're watching "RAW."Head on over to TiltingWindmillStudios.com for more podcast episodes, columns, and more!
Stevie (with special guest his sister Jen) host $ Mike, Pappy, and Josh in spoiling Wes Anderson's 2014 classic multiple oscar winning film: The Grand Budapest Hotel. In the 1930s, the Grand Budapest Hotel is a popular European ski resort, presided over by concierge Gustave H. (Ralph Fiennes). Zero, a junior lobby boy, becomes Gustave's friend and protege. Gustave prides himself on providing first-class service to the hotel's guests, including satisfying the sexual needs of the many elderly women who stay there. When one of Gustave's lovers dies mysteriously, Gustave finds himself the recipient of a priceless painting and the chief suspect in her murder. Release date: March 28, 2014 (USA) Director: Wes Anderson Cinematography: Robert Yeoman Screenplay: Wes Anderson podcastspoilers.com
Sue-Anne and David continue their 5-part series on Prosperity with this week’s show called: Egoic Obstacles to Abundance. The featured Alignment Film is The Grand Budapest Hotel. Sue-Anne wraps up the show with an Alignment Session called: Invite Enchantment Into Your Life. Grand Budapest Hotel Official Trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Fg5iWmQjwk The Grand Budapest Hotel (Wes Anderson, 2014) is a movie about the adventures of Gustave H, (Ralph Fiennes) a heroic concierge at a famous European hotel, and his protege Zero Moustafa, a lobby boy. This fun and zany film provides clues of how the mind blocks prosperity. The Steps To Energetically Benefit from This Alignment Session: 1) If you haven’t done the Intention Session, then do this first and only once. http://peaceofmindovertures.com/intention-session/ Think of it as downloading an App on your smartphone. Once completed then you’re ready to benefit from any of our Alignment movies/TV shows. 2) Rent and watch the entire movie: The Grand Budapest Hotel If you notice a shift in the subsequent days, please pass this show to someone you know who might appreciate some more abundance.
With Samira Ahmed. The Grand Budapest Hotel is the latest film from Wes Anderson, the director of Moonrise Kingdom and The Royal Tenenbaums. It follows the adventures of a flamboyant hotel concierge Gustave H, played by Ralph Fiennes, and his trainee Lobby Boy, Zero, played by Tony Revolori. Larushka Ivan-Zedeh reviews. The French film director Alain Resnais has died at the age of 91. His last film, The Life of Riley, was based on a play by Alan Ayckbourn and will be released this month. Alan Ayckbourn discusses his relationship with Resnais, who adapted three of his plays for the screen. A new exhibition at Tate Britain explores the lure of ruins for artists ranging from John Constable to Rachel Whiteread. Ruin Lust includes paintings of picturesque ruins from the 18th Century and 20th century photographs of inner city decay. Author Iain Sinclair discusses why so many artists have found ruins compelling. French author Marie Darrieussecq's latest novel, All The Way, charts the sexual awakening of Solange, a young French girl who's obsessed with sex and with losing her virginity. Marie Darrieussecq became a French literary sensation with her first novel, Pig Tales, about a woman turning into a pig. She discusses writing about adolescence, desire and the feminine experience.