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Salut l'équipe ✌ ! Aujourd'hui on vous embarque pour une mission spatiale à bord des profondeurs sombres d'Alien Romulus. Pour cet épisode bonus, on retrouve la même équipe qui avait bravé l'univers oppressant et nihiliste d'Alien 3. Ensemble, nous allons explorer ce nouvel opus, en décortiquant ses forces et ses faiblesses. Est-ce que Alien Romulus réussit à raviver la flamme du survival horror spatial, ou s'éteint-il dans le trou noir du fan service ? On vous promet une analyse aussi acérée que les mâchoires d'un xénomorphe, un regard sans concession sur ce qui fonctionne et ce qui laisse à désirer. Alors, accrochez-vous bien, les amis, car cette expédition promet d'être intense. Et n'oubliez pas, exceptez-vous, dans l'espace, personne ne nous entendra spoiler… La sélection : Alien Roumulus – Fede Álvarez (2024) Invités : Fouad (l'heure magique) Damien (l'heure fantastique) Films mentionnés : Alien - Ridley Scott (1979) Aliens - James Cameron (1986) Alien³ - David Fincher (1992) Event Horizon - Paul W.S. Anderson (1997) Alien : La Résurrection - Jean-Pierre Jeunet (1997) Starship Troopers - Paul Verhoeven (1997) Rec - Jaume Balagueró et Paco Plaza (2007) The Thing (prequel) - Matthijs van Heijningen Jr. (2011) Prometheus - Ridley Scott (2012) Evil Dead - Fede Álvarez (2013) Gravity - Alfonso Cuarón (2013) 10 Cloverfield Lane - Dan Trachtenberg (2016) Don't Breathe - Fede Álvarez (2016) Rogue One : A Star Wars Story - Gareth Edwards (2016) Alien : Covenant - Ridley Scott (2017) Raised by Wolves (série) - Aaron Guzikowski (2020) Un podcast cinéma produit et réalisé par le Spectrum Intro: Hazebeatzs | Outro: Jeremz Pou | Design Logo: Sebcha
Feeling cold yet? What's that... thing outside the window? On assignment with the U.S. Coast Guard at Antarctica's McMurdo Station, Max and Cory review classic monster movies of the South Pole. Thanks for listening, friends! If you like what you hear, please leave a rating and review. You can also drop us a line at campkaiju@gmail.com and visit campkaijumoviereviews.com, Letterboxd, and Instagram (@camp_kaiju) for more monster movie content. Camp Kaiju: Monster Movie Reviews; The Thing (2011, dir. Matthijs van Heijningen Jr.) Movie Review. Hosted by Max Hannam, Cory Stewart, Vincent S. Hannam, Matthew Cole Levine. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/camp-kaiju/support
In this episode of the podcast, the hosts Karri and Henrik compare the original Howard Hawkes / Christian Nyby 1951 version of The Thing to John Carpenter's 1982 reimagining and finally to the 2011 prequel / remake, directed by Matthijs van Heijningen Jr. There's also a discussion on the original source novella by John W. Campbell from 1938. Each film version is a time capsule, reflecting their respective zeitgeist. Which film adaptation is the best one? Films covered in this episode: The Thing from Another World (1951) The Thing (1982) The Thing (2011) Hosted by Karri Ojala and Henrik Telkki. Edited by Karri Ojala. The Flick Lab theme tune written and performed by Nick Grivell.
On this episode, we discuss an episode of Dark Fantasy called "Superstition be Hanged" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BnOmFTgdxxc). Meanwhile, Rahul is infuriatingly skeptical of tiny horses, Lawrence recalls tales of swords and circuses, and Ronald writes some Boston Legal fanfic. Plus, the fellas get into a lore off, and Lawrence somehow confuses the Showa and Heisei eras of Godzilla. Recommendation Fine Lines (2019, directed by Dina Khreino) Uncle From Another World (2022-, directed by Shigeki Kawai) Lost Girl by Adam Nevill Caution The Thing (2011, directed by Matthijs van Heijningen Jr.) Society (1992, directed by Brian Yuzna) Plug The Wikipedia page for Godzilla vs. Spacegodzilla (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godzilla_vs._SpaceGodzilla)
We hop on the glider this week with Matthijs van Heijningen Jr.'s and Netflix, 2020 World War II epic, The Forgotten Battle!Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ScuttlebuttMovieReviewsInstagram- https://www.instagram.com/scuttlebuttreviews/?hl=enYoutube -https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwbgZzUyQc--6MUwA_CtFvQPatreon -https://www.patreon.com/Scuttlebuttpodcast
It's March. The end of Winter Hell is upon us. To lead us into our THE THING finale, we're warming up a little THING miniseries first. This week, it's the (mostly forgotten) 2011 prequel film directed Matthijs van Heijningen Jr…which is also called THE THING. References: The Thing (2011) Blu-Ray The Thing Effects Tests by ADI Bloody Disgusting Set Visit Part 1 Bloody Disgusting Set Visit Part 2 Interviews in Screen Rant Interviews in Electro Shadow Credits:Eye of the Duck is created, hosted, and produced, by Dom Nero and Adam Volerich.This episode was edited by Dom Nero.Our intro song for Winter Hell is a mish mosh of soundtracks and dialogue clips that are pulled from horror films that take place in the frozen cold. Wendy Carlos and Rachel Elkind's “Main Title” track for The Shining and Ennio Morricone's composition for The Thing are the central themes you hear. The outro music is the ominous end credits song from The Shining called “Midnight and the Stars are You” by Ray Noble and His Orchestra with vocals by Al Bowlly. Our logo was designed by Francesca Volerich, you can purchase her work at society6.com/francescavolerich.If you'd like to advertise with us, or sponsor us, please email: Contact@EyeOfTheDuckPod.com
Nous retrouvons les inspecteurs de la Bobine dans un bien piètre état. L'enquête piétine et une partie de l'équipe commence à perdre les pédales. Qu'importe ! Il faut continuer. Nos braves agents doivent poursuivre leurs investigations dans cet immense asile. Direction l'aile des préquelles pour des entretiens musclés avec des patients au lourd passé : THE THING (Matthijs van Heijningen Jr.) de 2011, L'EXORCISTE : AU COMMENCEMENT (Renny Harlin) de 2004 et SEOUL STATION (Yeon Sang-Ho) de 2016. Quelles seront les conclusions de notre enquête ? Va-t-on enfin réussir à clore ce dossier et à sortir de l'asile ? Pour le savoir, nous vous invitons à écouter notre épisode sur les préquelles. Bonne écoute Vous pouvez également nous retrouver sur facebook, twitter et instagram. La Bobine HurlanteLéo IurilloJess LordiThierry de Pinsun Montage : L'arrière grand-père du fantôme du grenier. Premier du nom. Instigateur de la malédiction du montage infernal. Générique : Kostia Yordanoff. Tous droits réservés
On this episode the 2020 film The Forgotten Battle, a Dutch World War II film directed by Matthijs van Heijningen Jr. portraying the 1944 Battle of the Scheldt. Also a real time review of a new epic Pop-Tarts flavor.
This 2011 version of The Thing is the prequel to John Carpenter's 1982 remake by the same name. At an Antarctica research site, the discovery of an alien craft leads to a confrontation between graduate student Kate Lloyd and scientist Dr. Sander Halvorson. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wilddorkpodcast/support
We are zipping up our Denisons, checking our Rifle No.4s and climbing aboard our Horsa Glider for this week's look at the brand new Dutch war film 'The Forgotten Battle', directed by Matthijs van Heijningen Jr. it boasts the second largest budget ever for for a Dutch film at around €14 million. With a cast of British and Dutch actors 'The Forgotten Battle' is sett during the the Battle of the Scheldt in 1944. Follow us on Twitter @FightingOnFilm and on Facebook. For more check out our website www.fightingonfilm.com Thanks for listening!
Joey Cage, Gabriel the manbeast01, CJK and the return of the king EpicJasooooooooooooon talk... Army of the Dead is a 2021 American zombie heist film directed by Zack Snyder from a screenplay he co-wrote with Shay Hatten and Joby Harold, based on a story he also created. The film features an ensemble cast consisting of Dave Bautista, Ella Purnell, Omari Hardwick, Ana de la Reguera, Theo Rossi, Matthias Schweighöfer, Nora Arnezeder, Hiroyuki Sanada, Tig Notaro, Raúl Castillo, Huma Qureshi, and Garret Dillahunt. It follows a group of mercenaries who plan a Las Vegas casino heist amid a zombie apocalypse. Snyder conceived the idea for Army of the Dead as a spiritual successor to his 2004 debut film Dawn of the Dead. The project, originally from Warner Bros. Pictures, was announced in 2007 with Matthijs van Heijningen Jr. attached to direct. However, the film spent several years in development hell before Netflix acquired distribution rights in 2019. With a $70–90 million production budget and Snyder also serving as cinematographer, principal photography took place in Albuquerque, New Mexico and Atlantic City, New Jersey in mid-2019. The film underwent reshoots in September 2020 after several sexual misconduct allegations were made against cast member Chris D'Elia; he was replaced by Notaro using green screens and CGI. Army of the Dead was released in select theaters in the United States on May 14, 2021, and was digitally released on Netflix on May 21. The film received mixed reviews from critics, with praise for its cast, humor, and action sequences but criticism for its runtime, emotional tone, and overall execution of its premise. Two prequels, a film entitled Army of Thieves and an animated series entitled Army of the Dead: Lost Vegas, are scheduled to be released on Netflix. Snyder has also mentioned the possibility of a sequel.
The Thing (2011) synopsis: “At an Antarctica research site, the discovery of an alien craft leads to a confrontation between graduate student Kate Lloyd and scientist Dr. Sander Halvorson.”Starring: Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Ulrich Thomsen, Trond Espen Seim, and Kristofer HivjuDirector: Matthijs van Heijningen Jr.This week on Podcasting After Dark we take a look at the 2011 prequel to John Carpenter’s 1982 cult classic, The Thing!We know that the fan reception to this movie was pretty mixed when it came out but we think it does more things right than wrong. And since The Thing (1982) is our most downloaded episode it only made sense that we tackled this entry at some point. Thankfully, Morgan Creek made certain it was sooner rather than later! But just because they provided us with the movie to review doesn’t mean we’re going to hold back. We tell it like it is, both good and bad!So, sit back, pour a glass of whiskey like MacReady, and get ready to have your ears invaded by our breakdown and review of The Thing (2011)!Listen to our review of John Carpenter’s The Thing (1982): Apple / Spotify / WebsiteListen to our interview with Thomas G. Waits (‘Windows’ in The Thing): PatreonListen to our review of Dark Horse Comics’ sequel, The Thing From Another World: Patreon — SUPPORT PODCASTING AFTER DARK —PATREON - Two extra shows a month, including our celebrity interview series, plus videos and other exclusive content!MERCH STORE - We have a fully dedicated merch store at TeePublic with multiple designs and products!REDDIT - Join our growing Subreddit community!INSTAGRAM / FACEBOOK - Follow us on social media for updates and announcements!This podcast is part of the BFOP Network— SPONSOR LINKS —Follow Morgan Creek here: Website / Twitter / Instagram / Letterboxd
The Thing is a 2011 horror film directed by Matthijs van Heijningen Jr., written by Eric Heisserer, and starring Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Joel Edgerton, Ulrich Thomsen, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, and Eric Christian Olsen.
Where did the prequel to John Carpenter’s 80s classic go right and where did it go wrong? How does Matthijs van Heijningen Jr.’s film hold up? Does it have anything in common with the original source novella, “Who Goes There?” Give this (former patron-exclusive) episode a try as Ink to Film experiments with their first adaptation-adjacent coverage! Become a Patron to listen to even more content like this! www.patreon.com/inktofilm Email address: inktofilm@gmail.com Sign up for Ink to Film’s Newsletter Follow Ink to Film on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram Home Base: inktofilm.com Ink to Film Book Club on Goodreads
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Esta noche nos vamos a morir de frío. Aunque parezca complicado, hay bichos que pueden dar más miedo y más asco que CR7 y queremos hablar de ellos. Partiremos del relato original de John W. Campbell y de ahí saltaremos a las sucesivas adaptaciones: "El enigma de otro mundo", de Christian Nyby (1951), "La Cosa" (1982), de John Carpenter y la poco conocida precuela (2011) de Matthijs van Heijningen Jr. Ah, y algunas otras sorpresillas... Intervienen: Pablo González, Pablo Escobedo, Fernando Del Busto. https://www.facebook.com/tipososcuros/ @CineHeroico
Iconique, mythique, grandiose, gigantesque … L’oeuvre de John Carpenter est source de superlatifs. Les suites données à ses films le sont beaucoup moins. 40 ans après la sortie d’Halloween, le film de David Gordon Green ne déroge pas à la règle. En occultant sciemment les neuf films produits depuis le carton de 1978, Halloween s’engageait à respecter la mythologie originale et s’affichait comme la suite légitime de l’oeuvre de Big John. Une promesse risquée que le film ne tient pas. Incohérences dans la mise en scène, myriade de personnages inutiles, situations de vaudeville, abus de jump scare, les défauts ne manquent pas. Malgré la note d’intention présentée au début du film et l’emploi de Jamie Lee Curtis et Nick Castel dans leurs propres rôles, c’est la musique, composée par Carpenter lui-même, qui lui rend le meilleur hommage. Reste ce dernier quart d’heure où David Gordon Green semble vider toutes ses cartouches et où il se passe (enfin) quelque chose à l’écran. Podcast animé par Thomas Rozec avec Arnaud Bordas, Alexandre Hervaud et Stéphane Moïssakis.LES RECOMMANDATIONS LA RECO DE ARNAUD : Le meilleur film de Boogeyman de cette dernière décennie : « Don’t Breathe » de Fede Alvarez.LA RECO DE STEPHANE : « Halloween 2 », un film de Rob Zombie complètement fou : écrit, tourné et monté en six mois. Et aussi la version uncut de « Jason va en enfer », hyper-gore et hyper-violent. LA RECO DE ALEXANDRE : « Roadgames » un film de Richard Franklin avec Jamie Lee Curtis (1981). Pour l’ambiance, l’humour noir, la folie que le film dégage. RÉFÉRENCES CITÉES DANS L’ÉMISSIONHalloween : La nuit des masques (John Carpenter, 1978), Halloween : Ressurection (Rick Rosenthal, 2002), Halloween (David Gordon Green, 2018), The Pineapple Express (David Gordon Green, 2008), Your Highness (David Gordon Green, 2011), Joe (David Gordon Green, 2014), Terminator 2 (James Cameron, 1991), L’autre Rive (David Gordon Green, 2004), Les Proies (Don Siegel, 1971), Paranormal Activity, American Nightmare, Blumhouse, Le projet Blair Witch (Eduardo Sánchez, Kevin Foxe, 1999), Psychose (Alfred Hitchcock, 1960), Star Wars, La fiancée de Chucky (Ronny Yu, 1998), Massacre à la tronçonneuse (Tobe Hooper, 1982), The Thing (Matthijs van Heijningen Jr, 2011), The Thing (John Carpenter, 1982), The Fog (John Carpenter, 1980), Assaut (John Carpenter, 1976), Halloween H20 (Steve Miner, 1998), Soul Man (Steve Miner, 1986), Forever Young (Steve Miner, 1992), Le village des damnés (John Carpenter, 1995), Prom Night (Paul Lynch, 1980), Terror Train (Roger Spottiswoode, 1980), Patrick (Richard Franklin, 1978), Un fauteuil pour deux (John Landis, 1983), Perfect (James Bridges, 1985), True Lies (James Cameron, 1994), Jason et les Argonautes (Don Chaffey, 1963), Avatar, Evil Dead (Fede Alvarez, 2013)CRÉDITSEnregistré le 26 septembre 2018 à l’Antenne (Paris 11eme). Réalisation : Jules Jellaoui. Chargée de production : Juliette Livartowski. Chargée d’édition : Judith Hillebrant. Direction de production : Joël Ronez. Direction de la rédaction : David Carzon. Direction générale : Gabrielle Boeri-Charles. Générique : « Soupir Articulé », Abstrackt Keal Agram (Tanguy Destable et Lionel Pierres). Production : Binge Audio. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"Oh, un podcast sur John Carpenter, comme c'est original !" direz-vous. Et vous aurez raison. Sauf que quand il s'agit de Big John, la rationalité n'est plus de mise. On ne parlera jamais assez du réalisateur de The Thing, Halloween, Jack Burton, Prince des ténèbres et combien d'autres bombes encore. Même Ghosts of Mars mérite qu'on s'y attarde. Ce que nous faisons d'ailleurs ! Alors hop, tous en choeur : "Youpi, encore un podcast sur John Carpenter !". Avec Véronique Davidson, Xavier Colon, Laurent Duroche, Talal Selhami et Cyril Despontin. Réalisation : Xavier Colon Musique du générique : Donuts' slap par Laurent Duroche ► Flux RSS pour Android : bit.ly/2FrUwHo ► En écoute aussi sur Itunes : apple.co/2Enma9n ► Sur Deezer : www.deezer.com/fr/show/56007 ► Mais aussi sur YouTube : https://youtu.be/doRJJ0jPTTw Références des films cités : • Les affamés de Robin Aubert (2017) • The Thing de Matthijs van Heijningen Jr. (2011) • Hot Fuzz d’Edgar Wright (2007) • Halloween de David Gordon Green (2018) • Théâtre de sang de Douglas Hickox (1973) Films de Carpenter : • New-York 1997 (1981) • The Thing (1982) • Prince des ténèbres (1987) • L’antre de la folie (1995) • Ghost of Mars (2001) Bande Originale : • Assaut de John Carpenter (1976)
(ATTENTION SPOILERS)Déjà vendu aux Etats-Unis comme un petit phénomène horrifique, le nouveau film de John Krasinski laisse pourtant un peu sur sa faim. L’intrigue se déroule en 2020 où l’humanité a quasiment été rayée de la carte par de mystérieuses créatures dont la particularité est de tuer tout ce qui fait du bruit. Le film part sur les traces des Abbott, une famille qui a survécu grâce à sa maîtrise de la langue des signes et qui va courir de très gros risques lors de la grossesse de la mère, interprétée par Emily Blunt. Si les intentions du films sont plutôt nobles, qu’il en ressort de jolies idées et qu’on ressent vraisemblablement l’amour de Krasinski pour son sujet, le film donne pourtant l’impression de ne pas être complètement terminé. Le scénario n’est pas très abouti et les évolutions des personnages sont un peu vite expédiées. Le film est très agréable mais aurait pu aller plus loin et n’est pas tout à fait satisfaisant, comme beaucoup de film à concept finalement.Podcast animé par Thomas Rozec avec Stéphane Moïssakis et Julien DupuyRECOMMANDATIONS LA RECOMMANDATION DE JULIEN DUPUY : Les musiques de films de Marco Beltrami & Buck Sanders et notamment leur travail pour le remake de The Things (Matthijs van Heijningen Jr., 2011). LA RECOMMANDATION DE STÉPHANE MOÏSSAKIS : “Un monde parfait” de Clint Eastwood, 1993), le rapport avec “Sans un bruit” : les champs de blé et l’ambiance Amerique du milieu. RÉFÉRENCES CITÉES DANS L’ÉMISSIONSans un bruit John Krasinski, John Krasinski avec Emily Blunt, Millicent Simmonds, The Last Girl - Celle qui a tous les dons (Colm McCarthy, 2016), La Crypte (Bruce Hunt, 2005), The Last of Us, The Office (NBC, 2015), 13 Hours (Michael Bay, 2016), Vendredi 13 (Marcus Nispel, 2009), Freddy - Les Griffes de la nuit (Samuel Bayer, 2010), Les Oiseaux (Alfred Hitchcock, 1963), Hitcher (Dave Meyers, 2007), Jason Blum, Michael Bay, M. Night Shyamalan, Get Out (Jordan Peele, 2017), American Nighmare 4 : Les Origines (Gerard McMurray, 2018), Scary Movie (Keenen Ivory Wayans, 2000), Marco Beltrami, Buck Sanders, Scream (Wes Craven, 1997), Guillermo del Toro, World War Z (Marc Forster, 2013), John Carpenter, Ennio Morricone, The Things (Matthijs van Heijningen Jr., 2011), Kevin Costner, Un monde parfait (Clint Eastwood, 1993), Mad Max (Mel Gibson, 1979)CRÉDITSEnregistré le 26 juin 2018 à l’Antenne Paris. Production : Binge Audio. Direction de production : Joël Ronez. Rédacteur en chef : David Carzon. Direction générale : Gabrielle Boeri-Charles. Moyens techniques : Binge Audio. Réalisation : Quentin Bresson. Chargée de production et d’édition : Camille Regache. Editrice : Albane Fily. Générique : "Soupir Articulé", Abstrackt Keal Agram (Tanguy Destable et Lionel Pierres). NoCiné est une production du réseau Binge Audio www.binge.audio. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
1982 Dirigida por John Carpenter y con la actuación de Kurt Russell, Keith David, Wilford Brimley, David Clennon, Donald Moffat Thomas G. Waites, Joel Polis, Peter Maloney, Charles Hallahan, T.K. Carter. 2011 Dirigida por Matthijs van Heijningen Jr. y con la actuación de Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Joel Edgerton, Ulrich Thomsen Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Eric Christian Olsen.
The Dudes join Al Pacino for a little undercover homo-erotic thrills in 1980's "Cruising", directed by William Friedkin. They also discuss the portrayal of homosexuality throughout cinema history. Other Movies Discussed Funny Games - Directed by Michael Haneke Amour - Directed by Michael Haneke The Thing (2011) - Directed by Matthijs van Heijningen Jr. Break Music "Minuet in G" by Beethoven
It’s not human. Yet. This week author Stephen Sullivan will be joining the gang as we continue our 3 week series on The Thing. This week we talk about the 3rd film The Thing From 2011. The film was directed by Matthijs van Heijningen Jr. and stars Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Joel Edgerton, and Eric Christian […]
C’est reparti pour un tour, et sans plus attendre : sommaire ! Dossier : Le rôle de la bande son dans les films et les séries Cinéma : The Thing de Matthijs van Heijningen Jr., Polisse de Maïwenn, Real Steel de Shawn Levy, 13 Assasins de Takeshi Miike BD : …
A review of Matthijs van Heijningen Jr.’s THE THING (Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Eric Christian Olsen and Joel Edgerton). Mighty Minute review of REAL STEEL. DVD Quick Pick review of THE THING (1982).
Este vigésimo-primeiro programa contém uma novidade especial para os nossos queridos ouvintes. Foram muitos os trailers lançados esta semana. A aventura Premium Rush, de David Koepp. A porrada indonésia The Raid, de Gareth Evans. A comédia The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, de John Madden. O terror de zumbi [Rec] 3 Genesis, de Paco Plaza. O drama de policiais The Son of No One, de Dito Montiel. A prequela de O Enigma do Outro Mundo The Thing, de Matthijs van Heijningen Jr. O drama de guerra 1911, de Zhang Li. A aventura de sobrevivência The Grey, de Joe Carnahan. Para facilitar a vida dos nossos ouvintes classificamos as estréias da semana da pior até a melhor. Sabe como é, prestação de serviço é aqui na BestRadio Brasil. Segue a lista para você ficar bem informado: Péssimo: Sem Saída, de John Singleton Fraco: Missão Madrinha de Casamento, de Paul Feig Divertidísimo: Premonição 5, de Steven Quale Outstanding: Confiar, de David Schwimmer O terceiro bloco deixamos por conta de VOCÊS, queridos ouvintes. Por sugestão do Marcos Sarzi Jr, dedicamos o último bloco a uma conversa sobre os filmes com a internet como tema. Bastante coisa boa e ruim com este tema, viu? Como sempre, não esqueçam: para fotos sensuais de Leandro Fernandes envie um e-mail para claquete@bestradiobrasil.com.
"Ônzima" edição do programa. Nóis capota mais não breca. Cheio de novidades, começamos esta edição com o lançamento do trailer do paranóico Contagion, de Steven Soderberg. Teve a prequela de O Enigma de Outro Mundo, de Matthijs van Heijningen Jr. Falamos sobre a animação The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn, de Steven Spielberg. O lixento Sherlock Holmes 2 - A Game of Shadows, de Guy Ritchie. O decepcionante John Carter, de Andrew Stanton. E o trailer pirata de The Dark Knight Rises, de Christopher Nolan, que infelizmente não temos o trailer por justamente ser pirata. Não tivemos um Momento Leandro, mas tivemos um Momento Julio (Só faltou uma musiquinha) sobre a refilmagem de Uma Noite Alucinante. O segundo bloco foi totalmente dedicado à grande estréia da semana: Harry Potter e As Relíquias da Morte - Parte II, o evento de uma geração. Falamos sobre os filmes, os livros e tudo mais que você queria (e não queria) ouvir. Encerramos o programa com os indicados ao Emmy, premiação que rola em 18 de setembro, e um pouco sobre televisão e cinema. Perdeu tudo isso? Aproveite e ouça o On Demand.
It's the return of the remake this week on the horror movie podcast for the casually obsessed. Join your horror hosts Kim & Jon for a trip back in time to the early 2000s when major studios and horror movie producers began remaking some of horror's most celebrated classics for a new generation. Matthijs van Heijningen Jr's The Thing brought us back to the cold, creeping dread of the arctic tundra for one of the most controversial, and confusing remakes of the era.We've got a soft spot for the early 2000s remakes but re-shoots, re-writes, and a heart-breaking decision to replace practical effects with CGI in post has made The Thing a hard movie to love. Unless of course you wanna see Mary Elizabeth Winstead kill an alien monster with a flamethrower or get up close look at The Thing in a super gory autopsy sequence. And why wouldn't you!? Join usss...For reference, you can find the Youtube clips we talk about in this episode HERE, HERE, and HERE
It's the return of the remake this week on the horror movie podcast for the casually obsessed. Join your horror hosts Kim & Jon for a trip back in time to the early 2000s when major studios and horror movie producers began remaking some of horror's most celebrated classics for a new generation. Matthijs van Heijningen Jr's The Thing brought us back to the cold, creeping dread of the arctic tundra for one of the most controversial, and confusing remakes of the era.We've got a soft spot for the early 2000s remakes but re-shoots, re-writes, and a heart-breaking decision to replace practical effects with CGI in post has made The Thing a hard movie to love. Unless of course you wanna see a Mary Elizabeth Winstead kill an alien monster with a flamethrower or get up close look at The Thing in a super gory autopsy sequence. And why wouldn't you!? Join usss...For reference, you can find the Youtube clips we talk about in this episode HERE, HERE, and HERE