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Kerem ve İlker "Akademik İş Olanakları" adlı bir atölye düzenliyor Kerem, işletme alanında profesör ama sosyal bilimler adına biraz daha genel konuşacak; İlker ise mühendislik üzerine devam edecek. Atölye ana hatlarıyla şu bölümlerden oluşuyor: 1) Doktora sürecinde iş bulmak açısından dikkat edilmesi gereken konular2) Doktoranın son senesinde akademik iş piyasası süreci3) İspanya'da ve dünyanın farklı bölgelerinde akademik iş olanakları4) İş bulduktan sonra junior bir yardımcı doçent olarak nasıl bir yaklaşım izlemek gerekli.Kerem bu konuları anlattıktan sonra Ilker mühendislik açısından bu konuları değerlendirecek ve sonra sizlerin sorularını cevaplayacağız.Kimlere faydası olabilir bu atölyenin?Doktora yapmayı düşünen master öğrencileri, doktora öğrencileri ve post-doclar.
Diesmal hatten Sébastien und Mario - Ilker und Nicole von Kagu Spiele zu Gast und plaudern mit ihnen über den Verlag sowie ihre bisherigen Veröffentlichungen und zukünftigen Pläne. Im Mittelpunkt steht dabei das neue Familienspiel Space Qubes, das demnächst über Gamefound gebackt werden kann. Ihr erfahrt, welchen Herausforderungen sich das Team während der Entwicklung stellen musste und warum Ilker heute noch bedauert, dass die Zombie-Thematik schnell vom Tisch war. Hört rein und erfahrt wer eigentlich Kagu Spiele sind. Viel Spaß mit der Folge! Kapitelmarker 00:00:00 Intro 00:00:29 Begrüßung 00:01:36 Frage der letzten Folge 00:02:15 Thema – Wer ist eigentlich … Kagu Spiele 00:02:26 Vorstellung Nicole 00:05:14 Vorstellung Ilker 00:07:43 Shout Out – Gesellschaftspieler-gesucht.de 00:09:09 Wer steht hinter Kagu Spiele? 00:11:33 Seid ihr 2025 auf der SPIEL? 00:12:31 Was habt ihr bisher veröffentlicht? 00:15:53 Was ist Space Quebes und wie ist die Idee entstanden? 00:21:39 Was unterscheidet Space Quebes zu anderen Spielen? 00:24:36 Wie lange hat die Entwicklung gedauert? 00:28:04 Playtest in der eigenen Spielegruppe? 00:30:21 Welche Zielgruppe wollt ihr mit Space Quebes ansprechen? 00:32:59 Gab's während der Entwicklung Herausforderungen oder Rückschläge? 00:34:27 Gab es einen „Kill your Darling“-Moment? 00:36:03 Wie seid ihr auf das Artwork gekommen? 00:38:41 Wird es Erweiterungen geben? 00:40:20 Wann geht die Kampagne auf Gamefound los? 00:41:42 Wie wichtig sind euch Produktionsbedingungen und Nachhaltigkeit? 00:46:23 Welche Möglichkeiten nutzt ihr alle, um Spiele zu testen? 00:50:34 Wo seht ihr den Verlag in den nächsten 3 Jahren? 00:54:00 Verabschiedung Der Podcast wird Euch präsentiert von Spieletastisch.de - Eurem Shop für Brettspiele. Den Podcast findet Ihr u.a. auf folgenden Plattformen: iTunes / Spotify / Google Podcasts / Deezer Sowie in jeder Podcast App unter dem folgenden Feed: https://brettspiel-podcast.podcaster.de/brettspiel-podcast.rss Alle wichtigen Links zu uns findet Ihr in unserem Linktree Folge direkt herunterladen
In dieser Folge begrüßen wir zwei spannende Gäste: Stefanie Meinzer, Vice President Development bei McDonald's Deutschland, und Ilker Akkaya, Geschäftsführer von EWE Go. Gemeinsam werfen wir einen Blick hinter die Kulissen ihrer Kooperation, die für E-Autofahrerinnen und -fahrer Ladepausen bei McDonald's angenehmer gestaltet.Worum geht's? McDonald's plant, bis 2026 deutschlandweit rund 800 McDrive-Standorte mit Schnellladesäulen auszustatten und bietet so neben leckerem Kaffee und Essen auch verlässliche Ladeinfrastruktur. Stefanie und Ilker berichten von den Anfängen dieser Zusammenarbeit, den Herausforderungen bei der Standortwahl und den Fortschritten beim Ausbau des Ladenetzes. Dabei geht es um mehr als nur schnelles Laden: Auch Themen wie nachhaltiger Ökostrom und eine zukunftsweisende Verknüpfung von Ladeleistung und Kundenerlebnis stehen im Fokus.Wir wünschen gute Unterhaltung und viel Spaß beim Reinhören! --- WERBUNG: Der BYTES ,N' BATTERIES Podcast wird unterstützt von Hankook und iON, der globalen Reifen-Familie speziell für Elektroautos --- Special thanks to / Unser besonderer Dank gilt: Stefanie Meinzer // https://www.linkedin.com/in/stefanie-meinzer-b16308140/overlay/photo/Ilker Akkaya // https://www.linkedin.com/in/ilkerakkaya-/ EWE Go // https://www.ewe-go.de/McDonald's Deutschland LLC // https://www.mcdonalds.com/de/de-de.html---- Unterstützer: Hankook Tire https://www.hankooktire.com/de/de/home.html Pressemitteilung iON Reifen-Familie ---- Feedback und Anfragen: consulting@brands-in-green.comhttps://bytesnbatteries.de/ Instagram: @bytesnbatteries_podcast
"My core value growing up was I'm not enough. So, every decision I made, even up until two years ago, everything I did must improve my self-worth." In this episode, we discussed Chris Miles's story of enduring child abuse, struggling with depression, and finding hope through family support and a passion for game development, in particular:
"We all deal with trauma. By sharing my story, I hope others will feel it's okay to open up." In this episode, we discussed Jason's story of losing his dad during COVID and coping with his feelings, in particular:
On a recent visit to London, Neil and Dario sat down to catch up about Dario's break from this season's shows, the present and future of the podcast and some recent film releases they've both seen and enjoyed. They discuss two films they saw together across a relaxing shared weekend; Ilker Çatak's The Teachers' Lounge and Wim Wenders' Perfect Days. They also discuss Felipe Gálvez Haberle's The Settlers, which they have both seen, but separately. Conversation covers the context of the films they watched together, waxing lyrical about The Garden Cinema in Covent Garden, where they watched The Teachers' Lounge, as well as the invitation to think and converse provided by watching Perfect Days at home. Elsewhere Dario talks about the experience of being up close and personal seeing Brian Cox in Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey Into Night, and Neil discusses seeing Dev Patel's Monkey Man (2024) and Ryusuke Hamaguchi's Evil Does Not Exist (2023) which leads the pair into a discussion about the Japanese filmamker, a contemporary favourite of both Neil and Dario's. Oh, and very importantly, there were buns! Yep! Included in the episode is commentary and tasting of Dario's partner Bea's generous baking of cinnamon buns for your erstwhile hosts. (There are also in places some uneditable rogue coughs courtesy of two ageing podcast hosts. Apologies). --- You can listen to The Cinematologists for free wherever you listen to podcasts: click here to follow. We also produce an extensive monthly newsletter and bonus/extended content that is available on our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/cinematologists. You can become a member for only £2. We really appreciate any reviews you might write (please send us what you have written and we'll mention it), and sharing on Social Media is the lifeblood of the podcast so please do that if you enjoy the show. --- Music Credits: ‘Theme from The Cinematologists' Written and produced by Gwenno Saunders. Mixed by Rhys Edwards. Drums, bass & guitar by Rhys Edwards. All synths by Gwenno Saunders. Published by Downtown Music Publishing.
On this week's episode, the panel is first joined by Slate's music critic, Carl Wilson, to puzzle over The Tortured Poets Department, Taylor Swift's much-anticipated 11th studio album. Stuffed with 31 tracks, the two-part album is a departure from the billionaire pop star's otherwise perfectly crafted oeuvre: it's messy and drippy, and at times, manic and frenetic. Is this secretly a cry for help? And more importantly, when did she find the time to record this thing? Then, the three explore Fallout, a post-apocalyptic drama series adapted from the extremely popular role-playing video game of the same name. Executive produced by Jonathan Nolan (Westworld, Person of Interest) and streaming on Prime Video, Fallout certainly achieves a high level of immersive world-building, but do the stories and characters fare the same? Finally, Becca Rothfeld, the Washington Post's non-fiction book critic, joins to discuss her triumphant first book, All Things Are Too Small: Essays in Praise of Excess, in which she rebukes the culture's affinity for minimalism and makes the case for living in a maximalist world. In the exclusive Slate Plus segment, it's part two of the Ambition versus Contentment discussion (courtesy of a listener question from Gretel): How should a parent approach cultivating ambition in a child, if at all? The hosts discuss. Email us at culturefest@slate.com. Outro music: "Ruins (Instrumental Version)" by Origo Endorsements: Dana: The Teacher's Lounge, a film by German-Turkish director Ilker Çatak. It was a Best International Film nominee at the 96th Academy Awards. (Also, Ebertfest in Champaign, Illinois!) Julia: Kristen Wiig's Jumanji sketch on Saturday Night Live, inspired by Dana. Stephen: The British band Jungle, introduced to him by his daughter. A few favorite songs: “Back on 74,” “Dominoes,” and “All of the Time.” Podcast production by Jared Downing. Production assistance by Kat Hong. Hosts Dana Stevens, Julia Turner, Stephen Metcalf Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode, the panel is first joined by Slate's music critic, Carl Wilson, to puzzle over The Tortured Poets Department, Taylor Swift's much-anticipated 11th studio album. Stuffed with 31 tracks, the two-part album is a departure from the billionaire pop star's otherwise perfectly crafted oeuvre: it's messy and drippy, and at times, manic and frenetic. Is this secretly a cry for help? And more importantly, when did she find the time to record this thing? Then, the three explore Fallout, a post-apocalyptic drama series adapted from the extremely popular role-playing video game of the same name. Executive produced by Jonathan Nolan (Westworld, Person of Interest) and streaming on Prime Video, Fallout certainly achieves a high level of immersive world-building, but do the stories and characters fare the same? Finally, Becca Rothfeld, the Washington Post's non-fiction book critic, joins to discuss her triumphant first book, All Things Are Too Small: Essays in Praise of Excess, in which she rebukes the culture's affinity for minimalism and makes the case for living in a maximalist world. In the exclusive Slate Plus segment, it's part two of the Ambition versus Contentment discussion (courtesy of a listener question from Gretel): How should a parent approach cultivating ambition in a child, if at all? The hosts discuss. Email us at culturefest@slate.com. Outro music: "Ruins (Instrumental Version)" by Origo Endorsements: Dana: The Teacher's Lounge, a film by German-Turkish director Ilker Çatak. It was a Best International Film nominee at the 96th Academy Awards. (Also, Ebertfest in Champaign, Illinois!) Julia: Kristen Wiig's Jumanji sketch on Saturday Night Live, inspired by Dana. Stephen: The British band Jungle, introduced to him by his daughter. A few favorite songs: “Back on 74,” “Dominoes,” and “All of the Time.” Podcast production by Jared Downing. Production assistance by Kat Hong. Hosts Dana Stevens, Julia Turner, Stephen Metcalf Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Vakar, 16. aprīlī, Briselē pasniegta LUX balva filmai, par kuru nobalsojuši Eiropas Parlamenta deputāti un skatītāji. Balvu ieguvusi vācu filma ‘'Skolotāju istaba” (Das Lehrerzimmer). Vairāk telefonsarunā no Briseles stāsta Māra Rozenberga. Balvai bija nominētas piecas filmas, kuras ir iztulkotas visās Eiropas Savienības valstu valodās un tās rāda arī katrā no dalībvalstīm. Latvijā gada sākumā varēja noskatīties gan balvu ieguvušo filmu "Skolotāju istaba", gan arī četras citas filmas. Viena no tām bija igauņu dokumentālā filma "Melnās pirts māsība". Tāpat varēja noskatīties somu kinoklasiķa Aki Kaurismeki filmu "Kritušās lapas", kā arī mazāk zināmos darbus - franču dokumentālo filmu "Uz Adamanta" un arī spāņu spēlfilma "20000 bišu suga". Balvas ieguvēja - vācu filma "Skolotāju istaba" ir stāsts par jaunu, ļoti ideālistisku matemātikas un fizkultūras skolotāju Karlu, kura kļūst par liecinieci zādzībām skolā. Viņa nolemj tās izmeklēt un, atklājot vainīgo, nokļūst ļoti sarežģītu ētisku izvēļu priekšā, kur, varētu teikt, visi rīcības varianti ir kaut kādā ziņā nepareizi. Filmas režisors ir Ilkers Čataks (Ilker Çatak).
La Salle des Profs de Ilker Çatak avec Leonie Benesch, Michael Klammer, Rafael Stachowiak
İlker Çatak ist einer der größten deutschen Filmemacher, der sich in wenigen Jahren auch international einen Ruf erarbeitet hat. Schon für seinen Abschlussfilm „Sadakat“ (2015) bekam er den Student Academy Award in Gold, „Das gesprochene Wort“ (2019) und vor allem „Das Lehrerzimmer“ wurden mit deutschen und internationalen Filmpreisen überhäuft. Die faszinierende Abgründigkeit des „Lehrerzimmers“ wurde zuletzt auch mit einer Oscar-Nominierung bedacht. İlker Çataks kluger, feinsinniger Blick auf seine Figuren und sein starker Zugriff auf Geschichten zeichnen seine Filme aus, aber ebenso seine Fähigkeit, anderen den Raum für Höchstleistungen zu öffnen. So besetzte er die zarte, aber moralisch so selbstsichere Hauptfigur im „Lehrerzimmer“ mit Leonie Benesch, u.a. weil es ihm wichtig war, dass sie „erröten“ könne, wie er in einem Gespräch mit der FAZ erklärte. Dieses Jahr war İlker Çatak mit Wim Wenders und Sandra Hüller für den Oscar nominiert. Leider gelang es einigen Medien nicht, seinen Namen zu nennen, stattdessen schrieben sie von „Das Lehrerzimmer“ - Çatak musste mitten aus Hollywood ein paar Dinge über Namen und Politik klarstellen und fand viel Gehör und Zuspruch. Noch mit dem Jetlag vom Flieger zurück aus Hollywood spricht İlker Çatak bei Freiheit Deluxe über die Freiheit der gewählten Perspektive, über Serendipity, das Talent, besondere Momente zu erkennen und zu ergreifen - und natürlich über die Kunst des Filmemachens. Çatak reflektiert seine Auffassung, als Regisseur vor allem Kommunikator zu sein und Menschen zusammen zu bringen. Mit Jagoda Marinić spricht er aber auch über seinen Trugschluss, er könne seine Themen in Filmen verhandeln und müsse als Person nicht dazu Stellung beziehen. Das hat er dieses Jahr gelernt und Diskussionen ausgelöst. Jagoda Marinic Und İlker Çatak analysieren die Debatten rund um die Oscar-Nominierung und richten ihren Blick darauf, wie man zeitgemäß mit Diversität umgehen könnte - oder was dem im Wege steht. Etwa dass die „Sonderzeichen“ in ihrer beider Namen auch heute noch technisch das Podcast-System der ARD sprengen… Hier hört ihr, wie İlker Çatak jeden Tag daran arbeitet, mit offenem Blick auf die Welt zu schauen (8:53) welche Regieanweisung ihm Leonie Benesch von Michael Haneke übermittelte (22:10) was er von seinen Eltern als Migra-Kind auf den Weg bekam (33:08) welche Geschichten er gerne mal in den Medien lesen würde (47:01) wie sich sein Vater und er über die gemeinsame Arbeit an einem Film wieder annäherten (55:10) welche charakterliche Disposition ihm als Regisseur zu Gute kommt (1:02:50) mit welchen Widerständen er sich bei der Umsetzung von „Das Lehrerzimmer“ konfrontiert sah (1:13:44) wie wichtig für ihn ist, zu seinen Ängsten zu stehen - auch beim Filmemachen (1:25:53) Welchen Hollywood-Gossip İlker Çatak von den Oscars mitgebracht hat (1:40:10) FREIHEIT DELUXE mit Jagoda Marinić ist eine Produktion des Hessischen Rundfunks in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Börsenverein des deutschen Buchhandels.
Drew Perkins talks with Ilker Çatak about his Oscar-nominated film, The Teachers' Lounge, about schools as a microcosm of society and of ourselves. Click To View Links & Resources Mentioned In This Episode
De Michel Delage, d'Vesna Andonovic an de Jeff Schinker beschwätzen: "Amal" (Jawad Rhalib), "Das Lehrerzimmer" (Ilker Çatak), "Skunk" (Koen Mortier) a "Wicked Little Letters" (Thea Sharrock).
PopCorn Salé est de retour cette semaine pour encenser de nouveaux films, avec douceur et indulgence toujours. Cette semaine, au programme : La nouvelle de la fermeture de l'UGC Normandie sur les Champs Élysées, un sujet qui nous touche plus ou moins... Mais surtout ses conséquences pour la recomposition du paysage des salles parisiennes.
"Natürlich waren wir begeistert!": Eine Schau über Landshut im Nationalsozialismus. "Das Lehrerzimmer": Ilker Çatak und sein oscarnominierter Film. Außerdem Nachtkritiken, "König Ödipus" am Theater Regensburg und "Der Mikado" in Passau. Moderation: Knut Cordsen
Bei den aktuellen Academy Awards sind mit Sandra Hüller, Wim Wenders und Ilker Çatak drei Deutsche nominiert. Welche Chancen haben sie? Was ist von den diesjährigen Oscars zu erwarten? Dazu Reinhard Spiegelhauer, Nils Dampz und Katharina Wilhelm. Von WDR 5.
sta semana hablamos de visiones de la realidad Y lo hacemos con la particular visión que tiene Bella Baxter sobre el mundo en el que se rodea en la nueva película de Yorgos Lanthimos Pobres Criaturas, continuamos con la visión, o en este caso lo que no queremos ver del mundo en “La Zona de Interés” la nueva obra de Jonathan Glazer y terminamos observando uno de los grandes problemas actuales: el estado de la educación y los problemas que conlleva para una profesora en la cinta alemana “Sala de profesores” Todo ello, como siempre, sin spoilers. POBRES CRIATURAS Bella es un ser peculiar que vive encerrada en su castillo junto a su padre, al que llama Dios, el científico Dr. Baxter. Poco a poco su ansia de conocimiento le lleva a conocer a un sofisticado abogado y juntos se escapan a conocer el mundo adulto dónde la visión ingenua de Bella se dará de bruces con las realidades de la sociedad. Yorgos Lanthimos aplica su particular visión del cine adaptando la novela de Alasdair Gray pero cambiándola de escenario y de tradiciones junto a Emma Stone, que produce la cinta y encabeza un reparto en el que destacan Willem dafoe y Mark Ruffalo. Rocio, ¿te ha hecho saltar furiosamente esta cinta en la butaca? LA ZONA DE INTERÉS Rudolf Höss y su esposa Hedwig han luchado años construyendo la casa de sus sueños, una casa en el campo con un gran jardín y hasta piscina para criar a sus hijos. Tienen todo lo que cualquier persona podría desear. La diferencia es que la pared de su jardín da directa con el campo de concentración de Auschwitz. Jonathan Glazer minuciosamente recrea esta historia real donde el vacío de lo que no se ve es más importante que lo que vemos. 5 nominaciones al Oscar, premio del jurado en Cannes, pero, ¿alabanzas también en nuestro podcast? SALA DE PROFESORES Carla es una profesora de secundaria que acaba de empezar a trabajar en un colegio donde se están produciendo una serie de robos. Todo parece señalar a uno de sus alumnos, pero ella decide implicarse personalmente en la investigación e ir hasta el fondo del asunto, lo que desatará varios conflictos que chocarán de frente con la propia estructura del sistema escolar. Ilker Çatak dirige esta película alemana que se llevó el premio a mejor montaje en la última Seminci y está nominada al Oscar a mejor película internacional y al Goya a mejor película europea.
Par Rafael Wolf et Stéphane Gobbo "Bisons" de Pierre Monnard. "La salle des profs" de Ilker Çatak. "Un hiver à Yanji" de Anthony Chen. Conseils : "Bullhead" (2012) de Michaël R. Roskam (dvd bluray, et en streaming sur Canal+) "Chambre 999" de Lubna Playoust. (À voir sur Arte.tv)
Sala de Profesores es el cuarto largometraje de Ilker Çatak, un drama escolar del que charlamos con él y que pudimos ver en la sección oficial de la Seminci y en el último Festival de Berlín, donde ganó el Premio Europa Cinemas Labe. Una cinta que consigue atrapar al espectador gracias al suspense y a las complicaciones que surgen en la trama.Los cinéfilos tienen una cita ineludible, no pueden dejar para mañana lo que pueden ir a ver hoy, me refiero a la joyita del renombrado director Matthew Vaughn que llega a la gran pantalla, su título Argylle. Una de espías, 139 minutos llenos de acción y aventuras con un elenco increíble.Otra de las cintas en la que nos detenemos es Misántropo el nuevo trabajo después de nueve años de Damián Szifrón, dos horas de metraje dónde el importante no solo es el asesino, se habla de racismo, homosexualidad, portación de armas y dónde la prensa amarilla es un elemento importante para dar visibilidad a estos temas.Vermin la Plaga es la gran película de terror que nos llega desde Francia, el debut de Sebastien Vanicek que ganó el premio del jurado en el pasado Sitges con el que hablamos de esta película que nos lleva a los suburbios de la capital francesa dónde las arañas se van multiplicando hasta el punto de dejar a la población en cuarentena permanente.Nikolaj Arcel, la ha califica como un western nórdico que relata la batalla de un hombre contra la tierra y por la tierra, ese hombre un capitán retirado, Ludvig Kahlen, que desea hacerse un nombre y crear una colonia en las áridas tierras del páramo danés, pero no todo es tan fácil como parece. La tierra prometida nos lleva a 1755 y lo hace con una cuidadisima ambientación que retrata fielmente la superstición y crudeza de esa vida.Todo esto además del resto de la cartelera, las mejores series con Pedro Calvo, esta semana se detiene en Balenciaga y Pesadilla de un secuestro en California, Las secciones habituales y su participación.Escuchar audio
'Sala de profesores' es la película elegida para representar a Alemania en la carrera por el Premio Mejor Película Extranjera en los próximos Premios Oscars, el cuarto largometraje de Ilker Çatak, que pudimos ver en la sección oficial de la Seminci y en el último Festival de Berlín, donde ganó el Premio Europa Cinemas Labe. Los cinéfilos tienen una cita ineludible, no pueden dejar para mañana lo que pueden ir a ver hoy, me refiero a la joyita del renombrado director Matthew Vaughn que llega a la gran pantalla, su título 'Argylle'. Una de espías, 139 minutos llenos de acción y aventuras con un elenco incríble encabezado por Bryce Dallas Howard, y entre los que destacamos a Samuel L.Jackson y Ariana DeBose, junto con el debut cinematográfico de la sensación pop Dua Lipa.'Misántropo' es el nuevo trabajo, después de nueve años, de Damián Szifrón, dos horas de metraje dónde el importante no solo es el asesino...'Vermin la Plaga' es la gran película de terror que nos llega desde Francia el debut de Sebastien Vanicek que ganó el premio del jurado en el pasado Sitges, protagonizada por Finnegan Oldfield, Sofia Lesaffre... aunque las verdaderas protagonistas son las arañas. 'La tierra prometida' nos lleva a 1.755 y relata la batalla de un hombre contra la tierra y por la tierra, ese hombre es el capitán retirado Ludvig Kahlen.'La reina del convento' es la esperadísima película protagonizada por Mario Vaquerizo, Antonia San Juan, Isabel Ordaz, Gemma Cuervo, Paz Padilla y la colaboración de Dulceida...la ópera prima escrita y dirigida por Carmen Perona. Escuchar audio
Estrenos de la semana: Argylle de Matthew Vaughn Sala de profesores (Das Lehrerzimmer) de Ilker Çatak Katak, la pequeña ballena (Katak: The Brave Beluga) de Christine Dallaire-Dupont / Nicola Lemay Misántropo (Misanthrope) de Damián Szifron La tierra prometida (Bastarden) de Nikolaj Arcel La reina del convento de / escrita por Carmen Perona Cabrera Vermin: la … Continua la lectura de Toma 7.90 – Cien de Cine (Estrenos 2 Febrero 2024) →
Esta semana Ilker Çatak nos presenta su última película 'Sala de profesores'. También hablaremos de cintas como ''Vermin: La plaga' y 'Argylle'.Escuchar audio
This week, we're joined by the dynamic duo, Ilker Çatak & Johannes Duncker from The Teachers' Lounge. The Teachers' Lounge has garnered accolades and awards since its premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival, including: 5 German Film Awards (Outstanding Feature Film, Best Direction, Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role, Best Screenplay and Best Editing) National Board of Review Award for Top Five International Films 2 European Film Award nominations for European Screenwriter and European Actress Winner of the Label Europa Cinemas and C.I.C.A.E. Award at the Berlin International Film Festival This morning, the film was nominated for the Best International Feature Film at the 96th Academy Awards.
How best to describe filmmaker Ilker Catak? The writer/director is a chess playing, former ice cream selling, deep sea diving creative who does not do regrets. And, has a penchant for cool cat Marcello Mastroianni in 8 1/2. After talking to Ilker in our latest #Short Take episode I can only say: It takes one to know one! Enjoy! Find out more about Ilker and his latest work: https://www.funke-stertz.de/portfolio/ilker-catak/ You can find us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shorttake/?hl=de
Muziek van Marvin Miller bij de film Das Lehrerzimmer van Ilker Çatak, met o.a. Leonie Benesch en Eva Löbau. De idealistische wiskundelerares Carla Nowak is nieuw op school, maar heeft al snel een goede band met de leerlingen. Maar op een dag komen drie leraren haar les binnen, ze sturen de meisjes naar buiten en zeggen tegen de jongens dat ze hun portemonnees op tafel moeten leggen: er is geld gestolen uit de lerarenkamer. Dat is het begin van een noodlottige kettingreactie, waardoor Juf Nowak uiteindelijk klem komt te zitten tussen de schoolleiding en haar eigen leerlingen. Een morele strijd over grenzen en rechtvaardigheid die thrillerachtige proporties aanneemt… Intelligente film waarin de school een microkosmos is van de maatschappij: nepnieuws, cancelen en het zoeken van zondebokken zijn aan de orde van de dag. De doeltreffende muziek is van Marvin Miller, overigens aangevuld in de film met fragmenten uit de klassieke traditie. Marvin Miller is een in Augsburg wonende en werkende componist, die actief is in de filmmuziek sinds een kleine tien jaar. Prachtig voorbeeld van effectieve en spannende muziek met weinig middelen: een strijkersensemble, meer heeft hij niet nodig…
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Ep. 205: Toronto 2023 with Beatrice Loayza: The Teachers' Lounge, Arthur & Diana, Wavelengths shorts, Memory Welcome to The Last Thing I Saw. I'm your host, Nicolas Rapold. As the fall season kicks off, I'm catching up with some intriguing titles seen at the Toronto International Film Festival 2023 that you might not have heard much about yet. I chatted with critic Beatrice Loayza about a few titles: Ilker Çatak's The Teachers' Lounge, Michel Franco's Memory starring Jessica Chastain and Peter Sarsgaard, Sara Summa's Arthur & Diana, and shorts from TIFF's Wavelengths section. Please support the production of this podcast by signing up at: rapold.substack.com Photo by Steve Snodgrass
Regenerate and speculate when stellar scholar of the soundwave, Ilker Yücel of REGEN MAGAZINE, hits the sojourning sofa! Join us in the midst of black seas of infinity, Sunday on Space Couch!
In der aktuellen Folge des Elektroauto-News.net Podcast haben wir Ilker Yilmaz zu Gast, der für Mobileeee als Chief Operating Officer tätig ist. Mobileeee ist ein Carsharing-Unternehmen, das Carsharing ein Stück weit anders denkt und E-Autos in die Flotte, in die Kommunen, in die Städten reinbringt. Dort aber nicht nur den Mitarbeiter:innen zur Verfügung stellt, sondern auch der Öffentlichkeit Ferner trägt das Unternehmen auch seinen Teil zum Ausbau der Ladeinfrastruktur bei. In zwei unterschiedlichen Konzepten - Ankermiete und Kernnutzung - bietet das Unternehmen für unterschiedliche Ansprüche individuelle Lösungen an. Dabei gilt es im Detail darauf zu blicken, welche für den eigenen Einsatzzweck die richtige ist. Um darüber mehr zu erfahren sowie generell über Mobileeee, haben wir Ilker darum gebeten, ein wenig aus dem Nähkästchen zu plaudern. Gesagt, getan. Wir gehen direkt rein in's Gespräch. Viel Freude damit.
Es hat ein paar Jahre gedauert, bis Ilker Catak wusste, dass er Regisseur werden will. Bereits sein Abschlussfilm an der Hamburger Media School wurde 2015 mit dem Studenten Oscar in Gold prämiert. Aktuell ist sein vierter Langfilm "Das Lehrerzimmer" im Kino, der den Mikrokosmos Schule auslotet. Moderation: Ralph Erdenberger Von WDR 5.
Ilker Catak ist Regisseur des neuen Films "Das Lehrerzimmer". Darin thematisiert er u. a. Deutschlands Debattenkultur, Stereotype aufgrund der ethnischen Herkunft sowie vorschnelle Urteile. Anhand der episodischen Geschichte der jungen Lehrerin Carla Nowack lädt er die Zuschauer ein, ebendiese Stereotype zu hinterfragen. Der Film porträtiert dabei die verschiedenen Zugänge innerhalb einer Schule, mit einer Konfliktsituation umzugehen; in diesem Beispiel Diebstahl. Story, Darsteller und Kameraführung machen diesen Film zu einem Genuss und regen an sich selbst und seine Vorgehensweise in entsprechenden Situationen kritisch zu reflektieren. Ilker und ich unterhalten uns dabei über folgende Themen: Vorstellung Ilker und Film,1:15Worum handelt es sich im Film "Das Klassenzimmer"" 2:48Die besondere technische Umsetzung des Filmes 5:25Wie wird das Thema "Ehrlichkeit" im Film dargestellt 9:58Wie wird die "Glaubensfrage" anhand eines Beispiels behandelt 12:45Die Wahrheit für etwas Höheres zu opfern 14:10Schule ist ein super Ort, um Hierarchie abzubilden 15:38Es gibt zwei Formen von Filmen:...18:51Die Geschichte von ""Bartleby, der Schreiber" 21:29Muss oft NEIN sagen, um selbst bestimmen zu können" 22:03Großartige Erfahrungen mit Kindern bei Dreharbeiten und ein paar Tränen der Regie 26:27Schlusswort,32:27 Unter folgendem Link findest du einen Trailer zum Film: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQDczZuNL3o Ab 4.5.23 im Kino.
In der Schule werden oft Filme geschoben! Wird das Thema allerdings wirklich mal auf die große Leinwand gebracht, verliert man sich gerne in „Heul leise, Chantal“-Klischees und American Pie. Regisseur Ilker Catak versucht mit seinem auf der Berlinale prämierten Film „Das Lehrerzimmer“ diesen Bann zu brechen und richtet seine Linse auf das echte Leben zwischen den Mauern, die jeder kennt, aber keiner mehr sieht.
Ilker Catak über seinen Berlinale-Film "Das Lehrerzimmer", sein Leben und Filmförderung in Deutschland.
Ilker Yücel, Editor-in-Chief of ReGen Magazine discusses the review process, being open minded, the music scene, criticism, film, his own podcast Reel Talk, the future for ReGen.Featured Songs (guest chosen):-Greg Puciato - "We"-Spoils of Grace (ft. Roger Ebner) - ShapeshifterVoid Signal Intro/Outro courtesy of System Syn.Visit https://regenmag.com/ for more ReGen Magazine.Visit https://www.patreon.com/VoidSignal for Void Signal+.Visit https://VoidSignal.net for more Void Signal & Void Signal Radio.Visit https://www.ShirtClown.com for officially licensed merchandise.
Ilker Catak hat mit seinem Film "Es gilt das gesprochene Wort" wohl einen der bemerkenswertesten deutschen Filme der letzten Jahre abgeliefert. Dennoch war ihm das Regie führen nicht in die Wiege gelegt worden und er musste einige Umwege nehmen, um seinen Traum zu verwirklichen. Wie genau diese Umwege aussahen, wie es am Ende doch geklappt hat und welche Tipps er für Schauspiler*innen hat - das un vieles mehr in der heutigen Folgen vom Spielplatz! Fröhliche Weihnachten Euch und bis zur nächsten Woche zum Jahresabsschluss ! Moderation: Cedric Sprick-Benz & Johann Christof Laubisch Alle Infos zur Musik von Johann Christof https://www.johann-christof-laubisch.de Spotify: http://shorturl.at/foFJU Apple Music: http://shorturl.at/bkBLT Deezer: https://www.deezer.com/de/artist/9607982 Alle Infos zur Starter Schauspielschule: https://www.starter-schauspielschule.de/ Im März 2021 startete zusammen mit casting-network.de die Sonderreihe "SPIELPLATZ (V)ERMITTELT". Zusammen mit www.casting-network.de haben wir das Format „Spielplatz (v)ermittelt" ins Leben gerufen. Immer am 15. jeden Monats treffen wir uns für casting-network mit Menschen aus der Branche, mit denen wir über tagesaktuelle Themen sprechen. Wo fängt Kunst an, wo hört Aktivismus auf? Wir haben uns mit Shai Hoffmann getroffen, der als Schauspieler angefangen hat und nun sich dem politischen und sozialen Aktivismus verschrieben hat. Ist ein Social-Media-Post politisch? Müssen Schauspieler*innen einen politische Haltung haben? Wann wird ein politisches Statement zum Marketing-Instrument? Das und vieles mehr in der vorerst letzten Folge von „Spielplatz (v)ermittelt". Ihr habt Lust uns zu unterstützen? Dann sendet uns gerne eine kleine Spende an unsere Podcast Kaffeekasse. Da wir quasi ein non-profit Unternehmen sind, nutzen wir jeden Euro um ihn für den Spielplatz zu reinvestieren. PAYPAL: spielplatz.podcast@gmail.com oder https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/SpielplatzPodcast Wenn ihr Fragen, Kritik Anmerkungen habt, schreibt uns einfach eine Mail an spielplatz.podcast@gmail.com oder bei Instagram https://www.instagram.com/spielplatz_derpodcast/ Wer uns abonniert, verpasst keine Folge und über Weiterempfehlungen würden wir uns freuen. Vielen Dank und bis nächste Woche auf dem Spielplatz!
Welcome to Community Life! Here we talk with the community experts about their lives, and today our guest is Ilker Akansel, the most helpful and supportive community expert from Turkey, a hard rock lover, a great electric guitar player, a music expert, Community Management Building & Strategy Consultant, CMX Connect Istanbul Founder and Co-Host, and an amazing person who is always there for you
"Merhaba zu dieser - I realized that high quality questions regarding my life or my friendships leads automatically to high quality experiences." - Ilker Global Gibberish is a space to challenge you to listen intently, respond consciously, and live more authentically. Tune in to today's episode to hear more from Ilker's life experiences and see, in real time, how his intentionality and selective questioning creates space for vulnerability and authenticity.
My recent trip to Mechanismus made me realize how unknown I am, so I recorded an introduction today. Thanks for indulging me on this one. It was a chance for me to explain who I am, what I'm after, and just a little more insight into me. My eternal gratitude to the people who kept me going and picked me up when I needed it: Rose, Clint, Tom, Matt, Logan, Jamie, Ilker, and Brian.Featured Songs:-System Syn - Nothing's WrongVoid Signal Intro/Outro courtesy of System Syn.Visit https://www.systemsyn.com for more System Syn.Visit https://VoidSignal.net for more Void Signal and Void Signal Radio, or https://www.patreon.com/VoidSignal for Void Signal HQ and https://VoidSignal.online for thoughtfully designed Void-items.
Dan Milligan of The Joy Thieves, Ken Magerman of Sounds & Shadows, and Ilker Yücel of ReGen Magazine join me for a chat about what we all do, our obligations to the community, if any, and touch upon accountability in the scene.Featured Songs:-The Joy Thieves - American Parasite-White Shadow - Addicted to Despair-Amaranth - Love Song from an AsylumVoid Signal Intro/Outro courtesy of System Syn/Ginger Khan.Visit https://thejoythieves.com/ for more Joy Thieves/Dan Milligan.Visit http://SoundsandShadows.com/ for more Sounds and Shadows/Ken Magerman.Visit http://ReGenMag.com/ for more ReGen Magazine/Ilker Yücel. Visit https://VoidSignal.net for more Void Signal.
Ilker is interested in the extraction of relevant information from three dimensional (3D) medical images by developing state of the art computational algorithms for image guided surgery and therapy applications. The main objective of his research is to study and model medical procedures and introduce advanced computer integrated solutions to improve their quality, efficiency, and safety.
Today, we're joined by Ilker Akansel, Community Manager, Builder, and Strategist at ilkerakansel.com. Ilker details the importance of and differences between developer relations and developer communities. He also shares some of his experiences working in the community space and his predictions for the future. Ilker describes his company, named after himself, as a community strategy and management consultant service. Developer relations are nurturing mutually beneficial relationships between organizations and software developers. It is an organization-centric function, where you make sure that the developers around the organization have the best relationship in the interests of both the developers and the organization. Managing developer communities or a group of developers is much more community-oriented. Technically, they are all specialists in their craft forming a tech community to help each other. Communities are crucial for developers to speak with other developers. They can interact with them in these respects, share their ideas, and act to consult in problem-solving. Developer communities are converging fast into talent communities. Forming and being part of talent communities will give competitive advantages to organizations. Move into developing, curating, and managing talent communities. Look into new technologies and skills your community is interested in. Focus on upskilling, reskilling, and outskilling.
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A catch up long over due. Shayan, with whom everything started, is back and him and Ilker are catching up. They've managed the longest episode in the history of SGN... Shayan describes his experiences with Corona and Ilker promises something at the end of the episode. So stay tuned and listen to the end...Enjoy! Intro: High Speed Dating by Single Friend Outro: Solar by From The Dusk
After long time no see Ilker is joined by Harrison aka. Risonam a fellow film school bro. Both are catching up and diving into a few inspirational views on what it means to be an artist today, or not...just hear for yourselves! Thank you Harrison for providing the tracks to this episode be sure to check out his other works on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3evaqE3 Apple Music: https://apple.co/3esj7z3 Bandcamp: risonam.bandcamp.com/
Babalar Kulübü'nün 10. bölümüne hoşgeldiniz!! Konuğumuz stand-up sanatçısı ve radyocu Ilker Gümüşoluk. Bu bölümde Ilker ile Türkiye'deki podcast ortamı, ortak noktamız Maltepe, askerlik ve babalık üzerine eğlenceli bir sohbet gerçekleştirdik. Bizleri Instagram @babalarkulubupodcast adresinden takip edebilirsiniz. E-mail: babalarkulubupodcast@gmail.com
Hi, I'm Ilker. I'm 2x founder, Forbes 30Under Lister, and author of Founder's FAQ. Founder's FAQ is a book for founders and also having podcasts series. And in here, I will have notable guests; Impactful founders, top tier VCs and VPs of scaling startups. We'll cover the answers to all the possible questions of a founder in a startup journey—whether revealing lifesaving principles for the startup's survival path, building A+ teams, creating an evolving machine, setting up a neat culture, or interpreting the true path for the fundraising.Join us and learn more.
Watchmen S1E1: Who Podcasts The Watchmen? Episode #11 In this episode Phil and Tyler review the first episode of the HBO Watchmen series and it's place in comic book and real life history. Show notes: Watchmen S1E1: Who Podcasts The Watchmen? Episode #11 Find all of our Social Media here: https://linktr.ee/capesandlunatics Follow Phil Perich on Twitter: https://twitter.com/nightwingpdp Follow Tyler Patrick on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JTYPatrick Produced by: http://www.southgatemediagroup.com Production Team: Phil Perich Watchmen S1E1: Who Podcasts The Watchmen? Episode #11 00:00:10 - 00:17:46 In a lifetime warranty where he can get their link on our Website Southgate Media Group Thought Cau- we'll step aside came some lunatics brought to you by tweet audience awesome headphones tweet audio dot com and Coupon Code Southgate's gets thirty percent or off route fifty place in the eighties so they're trying to make this sequel doing it now so I guess that but I think I don't really it goes because it's like I I like the idea that the cops you fall to wear masks and reflect elements in the book that we're not in the film you know some of it being squid more in depth the squid also joining me as always is tyler is right EC Tyler it's been awhile but we're back because inspecting what about you yeah I mean it's more brutal hatred towards things so this is weird so this seems to be following the Com- the original comic book series not the movie being the big part and you know more about Rohrschack at the type of person he was because the movie tone down some of his racism and Weird because they see you know in the original story and book like it was so massive and this is all funneled down to Tulsa Oklahoma Mo- yeah I episode of watchmen draw. HBO and I'll know I'll say I don't think he wasn't what I was and we'll get it yeah I mean looking thing here I guess it said there were talking about twenty which is a neat concept special just the uniformed officers and then we'll take some of the detectors stuff have more of an identity the vigilante superhero but no let's like she still working for the police so I don't know I'm curious but it's like does this feel like it earns the title of Watchmen Bee's like again it seems very different in you know definitely hitting more on the race ISM and I'm like you know it's kind of I don't I'm curious to see where but it's it's interesting just because I said like the film you know New York City and we see the fastness of do they clock is the book sequel to watchmen in which we're getting you know some of our characters like fight la or something exactly and that's why I was thinking you know that the series would be set somewhere like New York because Washington the story take implicit watch in New York and I think the one thing I'm kind of I don't WanNa say I'm missing yet is I like the idea of the cops wearing masks there's my beautiful wife walking across living he just missed mind coming over from where So I mean you know unique location being Tulsa signed as a sequel to the not the movie I was reading today it's like you know it's worth pointing out there are certain elements to this series but you know part of watching was the idea of these figures who were not sanctioned the Vigilante Heroes Komo we say clock it's kind of like a follow up to Debit Doomsday here's taking place in the nineties there as well like you know you had more heroic acts of night owl so specter as your quote unquote regular superheroes but we don't have that the biggest watchmen tie other than the reference of what he called men in modern I wonder if it's just easier because they don't have to do a period piece and it's like okay we can use stuff like self heard and all they have to worry about that because even I thought the character is at night none something like I thought her character is going to be that or something not just watch because you know they sit there and you a watchman TV series like you're thinking okay based on the but this series is mass that group the seventh cavalry he know basically using Rohrschack is like their idol and their symbol is the it's kind of like well I mean it is one episode but it just Kinda makes me think like could you just tweak some stuff here because again like we were like we were saying about you know like all again we're talking about Ilker and Ivan listened the crypt on report your show today with the joke review and how it could Jeremy Irons character is at Trinite teases with who he is but we pretty much know who he I thought they confirmed is in green he is kind of watchmen esque like using the the yellow for the masks and ORCA just be a show about a vigilante you know the Rohrschack they're like you know the background stuff the newspaper I mean and some of just the the imaging need like futuristic stop with one row in we can I mean if I'm trying to think back when they when they did the original watch and it was released in the eighties and if he is Adrian just and then I thought you know what about characters like Knight Knight Phil Spector they'd be what in their seventies with yeah yeah with a real life event the at that the race riots in Tulsa in what is it nineteen twenty one yeah awesome year I mean I mean I mean the timeline works their kids can even be running around to yeah exactly that would be I don't know it'd be I would love to see I heard you talking about me and about how old you just take take out certain elements and doesn't even have to necessarily be joker movie like this I mean you could take out yeah like to me the series have been great if it took place on the nineties but why the jump to modern day what's the significance of doing a watchman sequel look at look at a couple of different sources all I've seen episode though that's assume I mean if you weren't Milwaukee dead for season resilient and then we have a new rohrschack doctor Manhattan basically into the DC universe yet even the comedians getting reference so we'll look at the books before watchmen okay heavy-handed telling the stories before the events of the watch book K with all the characters that would appear in Washington so yes on Mars so we'll we'll see you know I can kinda improves like is the watchman story so tethered to these characters like this is watchmen is that I don't mind the new characters like but it's like something that feels more it's in the story but I into much with six episodes Kinda keep the pacing quicker but I'm I'm interested I just want or eighties now the I don't know if they were safe forty nine thousand nine hundred eighty that another thirty in the book of the different characters and this is in a small town yeah so it's like how how's the rescue I'm like this is in Tulsa can you imagine like New Yorker Cahiers I mean I'm interested I mean I thought it was I mean the the the race rights Tulsa at the beginning really oh yeah that that starts off yeah that's what I thought and then I read somewhere like well to happen said for sure but it's pretty much that's who he's supposed to be like it makes the most sense at works the best now if people were I mean kind of like we we said with you know we did Pennyworth like you cut out a couple of middle episodes taint so this is like another probably I mean I wish okay so first of all I wished the series is called after watchmen in nineteen twenty one I saw one review that compared that to cal's escape from crypt on the child his you know they put you know the two parents we are falling characters in different areas that were experiencing the same kinda thing like you know the cop in Tulsa somebody in New York allies for people not no surprise almost like the CIA but now it's trickled down but like the local level just about the parents sending off with you know a better place and I love that he picks up the baby and Cina kings character but I think that per grandfather because I was looking at the Synopsis For the episode that I think it's like the last episode of the season in third fix it something about her I can't do child endangerment I mean again it was the twenty rarely twentieth now I mean can you imagine if like something happens Eugenia you know just like yeah well yeah and I think the fact that that would be the one that gets out I have a feeling that's going to be well what's African-amer we'll say she is still lying to her husband he thinks she retired but she didn't Gilani so I thought it was interesting that basically police officers are like superheroes in the sense that they have to create secret entities who it is and I find that interesting I find it interesting the fact that if you're on call it watchmen earn the watchman Monica like maybe if it was multiple stories going on at once yeah I mean yeah you can definitely see you're just the idea of you know the notes the father gives hello sailor exactly sir you know to protect her and I was sitting there watching this like Dang like I'm like I'm like is a recording tonight so all right but I did I saw reveal wanted to ask you about the winning the whole Tulsa thing like you're talking about the race nothing about her grandfather's journey or whatever some bet you that grandfather so is it only six episodes and everything means a just amy hoped you in and I didn't think I'd like Soy Meat Regina's kings character cassettes yeah I mean I think it's a good way to go like trying to figure it out and unless the inequalities commit the six the seafood taken turn things watchmen series either we could just be like a exactly like what makes it so key the a six seven episode season Tan and it would have flown like together better so yeah I mean it makes you wonder off the reservation so it's kind of interesting because then people who live like do they realize that they don't like they don't know who police officers are not like well somebody's a cop we heart and then the cop going back to his car and the fact that we learned that they don't have their weapons that's a have authorization to have their weapons she's has she retired from the police force I thought that's where we late is what she was she retired but then was gonNA pick up as the if I retired so it makes sense the bosses over because she used to work with you I was her her boss in her friend because you know they 'cause it's Kinda muddy where they kind of it's like Oh yeah and released actually use them for the time he gets his pistol the redneck person pulled over did the cops the power of anonymity the you've taken away their locker guns yet and we even see later on when the the police officers aren't even allowed to be just wonder if this is all a you know the cops we ask than stop it's like are we going to get more vigilantes again because the president read for yeah that was Kinda Funny Robert Redford was president for thirty years like if they're good on the radio there have you discussion about you can't apply to have a weapon at home like the waiting list super long to have a gun in your oh yeah so that was interesting so it's just little things that we're learning about the world like you know a the alternate history I bet his her husband though she was a cop because I mean the boss over for dinner and they were right but she has the cover of that was kind of hard but I will say that I'm intrigued by some of the things like looking glass is are doing and the guy gets pulled over first of all he's a racist listen day like hip hop it's so funny looks like such a redneck listened in the rat it's just it's just the point it's like yeah you guys outlawed Jalen teeth guess what you need them yeah like you know you've you've long story and I think we all get different things out of it and maybe what you read what you got out of a before watchmen a he still believes she retired she has the whole fake bake shop thing going well I think that's a cover just because like we like the cop we get shot you know towards the beginning you'll have electric cars but then they had like she had like a pager and then okay so let's go back to the beginning when we get some Nixon was president for five hundred learn from that so yeah yeah and then I generally felt like the way it was directed was taints with him walking up the COP walk into the was cool just because their cages we relating to spend time with what I mean I'm I like what I saw the first episode it should be called watchman this series where she called after watchman or watchmen aftermaths or something in that vein do like a new president can we not have them basically these long periods of terms you know like of dimensional squid attacks that was like the aliens that attacked us that united the world early Charleston's feedback it's like maybe just like sucking thus what my fingers now I did you have a story that kind of spun out of Washington but said mean is you know nobody can be listening in and yeah there was just like well old Dan so I'm I'm really I'm intrigued I'm I'm intrigued enough to kind of go with only six episodes amid Angel I dr Manhattan however is still persona non grata world apparently the synthetic lithium created by talk Manhattan is seen as a major carcinogen like the character of Dan driver can expect and what and what he represents the new night out like that'd be awesome night out three you know something to where it feels ask all yeah the Tilburg or yes like you just silver sucks to his face sling sick reflective you can't squid rain that was interesting so we learned that somebody something is still keeping up with the it just made it better or didn't like some of the before washing stories row k. 00:17:46 - 00:23:13 some of them were I really liked the doctor Manhattan Upton Center quit or you know about they were going to go to Oklahoma Yeah and he's Oh yeah yeah okay so it Kinda was muddy tomorrow with the major he's like they've been paid for two hours yeah pager pages the books and felt that hindered hurt will watchmen was but I think sometimes you gotTa look at watchmen book is a very layered squid through time and space has consequences so why don't you go ahead and bring on Charlie's feedback talk talk about it it is interesting personal theory after escaping every prison he was put in he finally consented design one for himself with happy robot servants the quest hello we're back guess what time it is it clocks back to podcast the watchman I am Navarre shacks journals throw up in the air was published or simply passed from person to person after the fact that squid rain is thought to be a conspiracy suggest people know the initial I think all the cops have have like cover stories now like that guy who's going to night school and spouse and but ray his wife knew he was a police of like okay so with the whole let's say let's go at your Miatas by he's rich and powerful and supposedly in Russia run at the end of it will look like does age does it hurt the legacy of watchmen or not like it's kind of you know some people and where you're connected but yet you're not the heart of the story is wonderfully subverted white supremacists Harris the real threat but the original political rights remain our NCAA We assume ozzy mandates packed with stage but that it was a government conspiracy suggest people don't do everything in his journal really a great way to pull people in there the producer saying he certainly was cursing the theme used to make a cancer bomb really appreciate that the real world white supremacist massacre in Oklahoma was made central to the story tear subplot yeah pock permanent for he says it seems that definitely stemmed from the comic unit there was curse smacks of desperation have mentioned that Vira him Oh and the cops are using surplus Leitao Tech is Cole makes me wonder if the second night out work to see kind of the world but I don't know what we're in the first step but remind me before we get often here that dot Charlie sent me some feedback and he wanted to join us so that would be mass produced those or somehow they got their hands on like the last one see I'm I'm curious just in the sense I didn't realize that is designed can make real bang selling it right thousands that yeah the cops use a face archie yeah for his part of the starting shot down with machine like wow it's that bad the society is that different than league needed a you know watch the rest of it was good but psych are retarded dislike trading off the watchman name exactly and that's what I'm capacity intimidating mask just like interrogating the guy and try an telling the ways pupils dilate that never saying I rather than the movie Universe Henson Squid Ring because once you shoot a squid through space and time it is going to have downstream effects downstream Maggie Charlie Accu is a known criminal psych at you know his his journal Gets Publicized Journal got published in a right wing newspaper Radimov fundamental I think you're cutting along the route that where it's like no matter where he great job at the scores it fits well I mean visually I think the the show takes cues from the book but also I feel like it it it takes cues from the movie as well and what I'll say is this work is awesome it's really good but like it Gilani's or something that likes the night l. 00:23:13 - 00:26:47 it's a night out gang or something that do good you know check just tried to ruin him well he would never do this he has the money and the power and the clout to make sure that he doesn't get convicted or any kind of really kicked up I think when she suits up comes out in her car leases like makes me is what he represents he's kind of the the comedian ask foil with what happens to his he was he was the chief so I mean that is that is kind of the thing is like you have these radical anti-government established people who are looking at Rohrschack Vicario the jail I don't think might went jail because remember the rest of them were like oh no we gotta keep he's like he's like yeah we got to live out this otherwise the world's going to go to war again cleaning doing good for the world he's loved and beloved all Rohrschack just tried to tarnish him rose wanted to see who directed the pilot episode Kyrie but no and then there was that weird guy in the wheelchair who kit who as spoilers kills Don Johnson what's the series can remove they've done film composer singer on past couple face films in new that line is GonNa come back on it that way because he sees her outside the bakery and he's like two hundred pounds he didn't out everybody he did know what's GonNa Happen when they got device he just realize they figured out what was up to you they dropped his journal Office they were going to adopt exactly but I do like that it's like conspiracy the Kennedy murder and stuff like that yeah so some of the some people believe it some don't in like three parts nine inch nails yes it's triggering yeah Yeah Trenton resident addict upticks Oh yeah I forget when they put a link up I forget what they said it's coming out but yeah they're putting out that the score I think sometime soon by I think they would coffee you know he found the murdered girl's and he was so overwhelmed with like just get like just the sadness and a herd of what he found Monday black lightning Tuesday flash Wednesday era Thursday that women Fridays tights which I think is with the deer his ENAMI's I'll I'll watch it at ten o'clock live but yes Sunday night is like now journalism and they formed this group and it would be cool if maybe we sell some people who formed a group of policing we don Johnson was really good all the I was really surprised by Tim Blake Nelson I like to watch it again so I wanNA watch we had a chance to so much and that's when Rohrschack wasn't GonNa get along with them and blue and it's not like you in Russia Journal stated Oh night out when long within wound up so we try to get her the bed I but yeah his his character I'm kind of curious warriors in ago yeah I mean under pounds late doesn't sound like a whole lot I mean in the on so that nobody Solomon the what what do I say what about Don Johnson green light yeah you know he's done a lot of dramatic roles anything but he looks different in is interesting as looking glass I pack so much on Sunday night now just at nine o'clock last night it was supergirl watchmen wotton dead. 00:26:48 - 00:34:04 I forgot that came on at nine o'clock it'd be Kinda cool it'd be it'd be neat if he used to be that's how he got wheelchair because Dan any savings really older some so in an actor that I was first introduced in the movie homes as the doctor and then of course what's up how your buddy one video in your nightmares wait no don't mommy said now excite you know and then legends will come back but you know like space it out a little bit Satan enjoy show at a day Burke Rohrschack Journal worshippers was a lunatic yeah he was in jail when everything and like Charlie said something about yeah it seemed like there was a lot but it's like what will happen yeah and everyone thought it was him that did but he did I mean he he it'd be one is he going to be a former vigilante or something because even busier night I totally forgot it was Sunday night last night seems like a lot of the shows they just like pack these networks packed with a lot of shows in St Gosh just play and then you're going to go fetch that is so he's not feeling that Drake's time you might not feel it till later we're vigilantes back should I mean that's part of the original yeah wasn't sure what I thought of putting Regina King in this but she really job asking I love the police costume things just enough to be the best yeah Oh yeah I'm looking on the wikki saying it was it was confirmed that irons would betray Adrian Vite Ozzy Mandela's yeah he is day Thursday now let's see no I would love to have a week where Sunday this is my this is my dream Reagan carry Sunday Super Girl Yup sir she she is listed as area uh-huh Caceres Just can be like you know brand new master villainous it's like winning some sort of winning more connective tissue and again even the car the car's can again I was like wait a minute I was like what what's the police boat where what's the police budget in Tulsa I mean they again they she was epic is a share say like the cost you oh I totally love her interesting but yeah I mean this thing is intrigued enough to watch more of a almost but we'll see I can't believe we killed on Johnson in the first episode well I wasn't like I said I feel like he's going to be like the comedian does every precinct Pavla you know how our ship in like she had like a little bat cave under the bakery drinks listed as Mary wait a second among I know but you see the the guy who plays Korea made is that the guy in the wheelchair excites their say lose gossip juniors in this house like wait a minute have we not seen him yard guy in the wheelchair it's part of this thing and it came up later I almost I almost didn't have it recorded so I can record the nine o'clock when the luckily they've replayed at ten o'clock so I just reported that one in him and is he the one that actually did it or is it be kind of like that maybe Johncock you know if you ever saw the green mile where John Okay world building but like rebuilding oh I thought I recognized Mr Phillips he's he played in the IMDB treat after go back and watch it 'cause he's he's list says Mr Phillips is also listed as mine we also have Mrs Krueger blew it was a counterfeit CGI Monday Tuesday or aren't right used to be like you know what I was talking to Louis I'm Mike I liked when the air versus to be you know one show Monday Tuesday when title somebody's just 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