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Electric Jellyfish Podcast (Featuring Spoilers of the Multiverse)
Chad and Brett brave the wilderness of Romania, the streets of London and the terrifying studio lots of Hollywood as we continue to navigate the cinematic journey of "Bram Stoker's Dracula" as interpreted by Francis Ford Coppola and James V. Hart. In this episode, we focus on some the young faces of the cast and discuss their occasionally contentious relationships with each other both on and off the set. If you thought vampires were daunting, try dealing with the angst of an emotional actor.
Today's episode Matthew and Nort review the 1991 which is an American fantasy adventure film directed by Steven Spielberg and written by James V. Hart and Malia Scotch Marmo. It stars Robin Williams as Peter Banning / Peter Pan, Dustin Hoffman as Captain Hook, and Julia Roberts as Tinker Bell. In Peter's new life, he is known as Peter Banning, a successful but career-minded lawyer with a wife (Wendy's granddaughter) and two children. However, when his old archenemy, Captain Hook, kidnaps his children, he returns to Neverland to save them. Along the journey, he reclaims the memories of his past and develops full emotional maturity.We are a comedy movie review podcast where Matthew & Nort take turns watching and reviewing a movie the other host has not seen. They go over the entire plot with spoilers and discuss how they feel about the film. They also talk about fun facts, box office, actors, and how the movie impacted us.Join our Patreon to support the show and get ad-free podcast episodes, full access to our exclusive Patron Discord, and get access to a secret podcast called Flight School where we watch and review a TV Pilot voted on by the Patrons! You get all of that for the low price of $5! Sources for So, You Finally WatchedSupport the lovely people who created stuff for the show:Art by: Meraki2019Deep Voice by: MarlarIntro music by: OzeyzinGET THE MERCH!Scroll down the page to find our shows! GET THE CHIBI SHIRT!https://encounterco-shop.fourthwall.com/pages/byshowWe are a part of The Encounter Co. network! Check out all the other awesome shows on the network! Follow us on Twitter at:Show: @SYFWPodNort's Twitter: @NortSauwceOther Socials:Instagram: SoyoufinallywatchedpodTik Tok: SyfwpodcastYouTube: So, You Finally Watched PodcastIf you liked the show be sure to leave a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts & Spotify so we can get the word out about our show! Also tell a friend or two! Thanks for listening! Nort has another podcast with his co-host and wife Anna called Reading isn't for Kids! The pair review and discuss children chapter books, YA books, and sometimes comics. Check it out here!If you want to check out Nort's actual play podcast click this link! The show is called Grim Encounters and it is a campy horror actual play podcast using the Chill 3rd Edition ruleset for seasons 1-3 and season 4 is a campy sci-fi Fallout setting. Best place to start is Season 1, Season 2, or Season 4.
Bienvenidos a Podcastwood. El hogar de las estrellas, el podcast sobre los pilares del cine y donde solo las películas consideradas como obras maestras del séptimo arte son analizadas e invitadas a esta selecta hora de la podcastfera cinéfila española. 2️⃣✖3️⃣0️⃣ | DRÁCULA DE BRAM STOKER Este clásico moderno dirigido por Francis Ford Coppola, guionizada por James V. Hart, adaptando la novela de Bram Stoker, nos traslada al año 1890, en el que un joven abogado llamado Jonathan Harker viaja a un castillo perdido de Transilvania, donde conoce al conde Drácula, que en 1462 perdió a su amor, Elisabeta Protagonizada por Keanu Reeves, Winona Ryder y Gary Oldman, esta obra completa un reparto de lujo con la figura de Anthony Hopkins, Richard E. Grant o Sadie Frost. Considerada una de las mejores películas de vampiros de la historia, en la que tiene especial relevancia la fotogragía, a cargo de Michael Ballhaus y la música, en manos de Wojciech Kilar. ¿Conoces a Bram Stoker, el creador de Dracula?. ¿Sabías que el rodaje no estuvo exento de polémicas? ¿Qué sabes sobre la colorimetría de esta película?. Y debatimos, ¿Es una reformulación del mito de Dracula? Camina junto a Fran Maestra y Gonzalo Cuélliga por El Paseo de la Fama escuchando este podcast de cine clásico que homenajea a Drácula de Bram Stoker. SECCIONES ▪️ Contexto ▪️ Bram Stoker, el creador de Dracula ▪️ Un rodaje polémico ▪️ La importancia de la colorimetría ▪️ ¿Es una reformulación del mito de Dracula? ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ LISTA DE PELÍCULAS CITADAS EN EL PROGRAMA: https://letterboxd.com/podcastwood/list/2x30-podcastwood-dracula-de-bram-stoker/ ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ ⭐ ÚNETE AL PASEO DE LA FAMA DE PODCASTWOOD Si te gusta Podcastwood y quieres ayudarnos a seguir progresando con este proyecto convertirte en fan y parte de nuestra comunidad activando el botón "APOYAR" en ivoox. Con ello recibirás las siguientes ventajas: ▪️ Acceso al grupo privado de Telegram de Podcastwood ▪️ Acceso en ivoox a los programas exclusivos para fans ▪️ Capacidad para elegir contenidos para los programas exclusivos para fans Comparte día a día tu pasión por el cine junto a nosotros y otros amigos cinéfilos enamorados del séptimo arte. Acomódate, ¡te estábamos esperando! ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ SÍGUENOS EN TWITTER: @podcastwood @fran_maestra @gcuelliga @Juanlu_Uno INSTAGRAM: podcastwood BLOGGER: podcastwood.blogspot.com ✉ CONTACTANOS EN podcastwoodmail@gmail.com ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ DISFRUTA DE LA BSO DE PODCASTWOOD EN SPOTIFY (PODCASTWOOD JUKEBOX): https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3Pm8vswdhuBW6FeobnQH3F?si=FwqJBIAiSsKO-_aLfqF9FQ&pi=e-kdoptmnIRoSO ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ CREW ▪️Producción: Fran Maestra y Gonzalo Cuélliga ▪️ Redacción: Fran Maestra y Gonzalo Cuélliga ▪️ Sonido y grafismo: Fran Maestra ▪️ Entorno digital: Gonzalo Cuélliga ▪️ Conducción: Fran Maestra y Gonzalo Cuélliga ▪️ Locución: Marta Navas Podcastwood | 2024
Electric Jellyfish Podcast (Featuring Spoilers of the Multiverse)
The year….1992. A young up and coming British actor on his way to becoming one of the greatest character actors of our time joins forces with one of the most celebrated filmmakers of the late 20th Century to bring a fresh and unique take on a classic tragic love story that spawned a timeless legend. Chad and Brett journey back to a darkened theater for an all new Close Up of “Bram Stoker's Dracula” crafted by Francis Ford Coppola and James V. Hart. Join us…. Children of the Night….and listen to the sweet music we make. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/electricjellyfishpodcast/message
Rob & Kay take on their FINAL holiday deep dive with a Double Feature of their personal holiday favorites Die Hard (for Rob) & Hook (for Kay) directed by John McTiernan & Steven Spielberg, respectively -- with scripts from Jeb Stuart & Steven E. de Souza (of Die Hard) and James V. Hart & Nick Castle (of Hook) while boasting actors Bruce Willis, Alan Rickman & Reginald VelJohnson and Bonnie Bedelia for Die Hard, along with Robin Williams, Dustin Hoffman, Julia Roberts, & Bob Hoskins for Hook. This Week's Resource: Die Hard is in THEATERS. Go check it. It's not free, but I think it's worth seeing our favorite Christmas Blockbuster on the big screen (for $5-$7 on Tuesday). Hook is on streaming – for free – on YouTube, the CW app and on the Roku Channel. Notes From the Episode: Zack's Original Instagram video (for our Twitter Drama Bumper) The Blacklist All of Us Strangers trailer Civil War trailer Hollywood Reporter: Post Writer's Strike -- Where are the TV Deals? Script for Die Hard Script for Hook Buy your own Vomit Draft Notebook Buy your own Plot Fold Screenwriting Map How to Make a Movie for $1000 Kay's Twitter Rob's Twitter Zack's Twitter Email us(!)
Horror Hangout | Two Bearded Film Fans Watch The 50 Best Horror Movies Ever!
Love never dies.Bram Stoker's Dracula is a 1992 American vampire horror film produced and directed by Francis Ford Coppola and written by James V. Hart, based on the 1897 novel Dracula by Bram Stoker.The film stars Gary Oldman, Winona Ryder, Anthony Hopkins, Keanu Reeves, Richard E. Grant, Cary Elwes, Billy Campbell, Sadie Frost, and Tom Waits.Set in 19th century England and Romania, it follows the titular vampire (Oldman), who falls in love with Mina Murray (Ryder), the fiancée of his solicitor Jonathan Harker (Reeves). When Dracula begins terrorizing Mina's friends, Professor Abraham Van Helsing (Hopkins), an expert in vampirism, is summoned to bring an end to the vampire's reign of terror.00:00 Intro05:13 Horror News 19:57 What We've Been Watching30:40 Film Review2:02:45 Name Game2:09:53 Film Rating2:20:56 OutroPodcast - https://podlink.to/horrorhangoutPatreon - https://www.patreon.com/horrorhangoutFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/horrorhangoutpodcastTwitter - https://twitter.com/horror_hangout_TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@horrorhangoutpodcastInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/horrorhangoutpodcast/Website - http://www.hawkandcleaver.comBen - https://twitter.com/ben_erringtonAndy - https://twitter.com/AndyCTWritesAudio credit - Taj Eastonhttp://tajeaston.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thehorrorhangout. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today's episode, we're heading to Transylvania to go meet a mysterious man that lives in a giant castle and wears black for some reason. In celebration of the end of spooky season, we're covering the beautiful looking classic movie, Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992). This movie was written by James V. Hart and directed by Francis Ford Coppola.This movie stars Gary Oldman, Winona Ryder, Anthony Hopkins and Keanu Reeves.Joining me for this episode is the wonderful Donovan Marcotte, who is a superfan of this film, and of vampires, in general. We dive into the history of Dracula and the different adaptations that have come before this particular movie. We also just talk about how this movie is just spooky vibes personified, and how bad Keanu's accent is in this film.Intro/Outro Music: "Phantom Fun" by Jonathan BoyleShow E-Mail: cultcinemacircle@gmail.comFollow Donovan on InstagramFollow Cult Cinema Circle on Instagram, Twitter, and Letterboxd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
HOOK-CTIT-CT-19702 This week we watched the 1991 film based on Peter Pan, Hook. Directed by Steven Spielberg and written by James V. Hart and Malia Scotch Marmo. It stars Robin Williams as Peter Banning / Peter Pan, Dustin Hoffman as Captain Hook, Julia Roberts as Tinker Bell, Bob Hoskins as Mr. Smee, and Maggie Smith as Granny Wendy. It serves as a sequel to J. M. Barrie's 1911 novel Peter and Wendy, focusing on an adult Peter Pan who has forgotten his childhood and when Captain Hook kidnaps his children, he must returns to Neverland to save them and remember his past. Come join us!!! Website : http://tortelliniatnoon.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tortelliniatnoonpodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TortelliniAtNoon Twitter: https://twitter.com/PastaMoviePod
Directed by Francis Ford Coppola. Starring Gary Oldman, Winona Ryder, Keanu Reeves, Cary Elwes, and Sir Anthony Hopkins.DescriptionCount Dracula, a 15th-century prince, is condemned to live off the blood of the living for eternity. Young lawyer Jonathan Harker is sent to Dracula's castle to finalize a land deal, but when the Count sees a photo of Harker's fiancée, Mina, the spitting image of his dead wife, he imprisons him and sets off for London to track her down.This is my favorite interpretation of the novel by far, elevated I think, by the institution of the love story between Dracula and Mina. This was the creation of Francis Ford Coppola, the director, and James V. Hart, the screenwriter. It is the perfect marriage between Gothic Horror and Gothic Romance! Movies Mentioned in this episode:Dracula on IMDBDracula Stage Adaptations (1924 & 1927)Source: Wikipedia Music: Part 1Born a Rockstar (Copyright Free)https://soundcloud.com/neffexmusic/sets/copyright-free-songs-with?si=6060a79343ee45d3a77328c55a49564d&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing Shadowlands 1 – Horizon"Shadowlands 1 - Horizon" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Shadowlands 2 – Bridge"Shadowlands 2 - Bridge" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Shadowlands 4 – Breath"Shadowlands 4 - Breath" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ SCP-x1x (Gateway to Hell)"SCP-x1x (Gateway to Hell)" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ SCP-x2x"SCP-x2x (Unseen Presence)" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Digital Bark"Digital Bark" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License If you like to read Gothic Horror/Gothic Romance, please check out my books on Amazon!If you are so inclined, please subscribe to this show, check out my following sites, and leave a review wherever you listen! https://linktr.ee/klwilliamsauthorI started a Facebook Group for this podcast called: Gothic Speak! Come over and join me there to ask questions, suggest Gothic Horror movies/shows, or for general chit-chat!!!You can also send me an email: speakingofgothic@gmail.com
The children's of the night -- what music they make. The music doesn't make a lick of sense, but it's music. Much like this movie. Sharpen your fangs as we discuss Francis Ford Coppola's Bram Stoker's Dracula. Screenplay by James V. Hart. Starring Gary Oldman, Winona Ryder, Keanu Reeves, and Anthony Hopkins doing about seven different accents. That's So Gothic releases episodes on the first and third Thursday every month. Email sogothicpod@gmail.com. Follow Chance and Amanda on Letterboxd @mrchancelee and @mcavoy_amanda. Instagram @sogothicpod Closing music "Gothic Guitar" by Javolenus 2014 - Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0)
Get ready to have your mind blown! I'll be releasing a 3-Part Limited Series of conversations between the legendary screenwriter James V. Hart, the writer of Hook, Contact, Bram Stroker's Dracula, and Tomb Raider just to name a few, and some of the top screenwriters in the game.First up is the screenwriter that took the world by storm with his Oscar-Winning screenplay Get Out, Jordan Peele. If you have been living under a rock for the past few years here is what the film is about.In Universal Pictures' Get Out, a speculative thriller from Blumhouse (producers of The Visit, Insidious series, and The Gift) and the mind of Jordan Peele, when a young African-American man visits his white girlfriend's family estate, he becomes ensnared in a more sinister real reason for the invitation.Now that Chris (Daniel Kaluuya, Sicario) and his girlfriend, Rose (Allison Williams, Girls), have reached the meet-the-parents milestone of dating, she invites him for a weekend getaway upstate with Missy (Catherine Keener, Captain Phillips) and Dean (Bradley Whitford, The Cabin in the Woods).At first, Chris reads the family's overly accommodating behavior as nervous attempts to deal with their daughter's interracial relationship, but as the weekend progresses, a series of increasingly disturbing discoveries lead him to a truth that he could have never imagined.This was recorded before Jordan's next hit film Us was released. Listening to these two masters discuss character, plot, theme, and more is a rare treat. It's like being a fly on the wall.Enjoy this rare conversation between James V. Hart and Jordan Peele.
This is Part 2 in a 3-Part Limited Series of conversations I'll be releasing between the legendary screenwriter James V. Hart, the writer of Hook, Contact, Bram Stroker's Dracula, and Tomb Raider just to name a few, and some of the top screenwriters in the game.Today on the show we have Damien Chazelle, the Oscar® Winning director and screenwriter of La La Land. He bursted on the scene with his debut film Whiplash. The film is about a young musician (Teller) struggles to become a top jazz drummer under the tutelage of a ruthless band conductor (Simmons).La La Land tells the story of Mia [Emma Stone], an aspiring actress, and Sebastian [Ryan Gosling], a dedicated jazz musician, who are struggling to make ends meet in a city known for crushing hopes and breaking hearts. Set in modern day Los Angeles, this original musical about everyday life explores the joy and pain of pursuing your dreams.James and Damien discuss how he wrote and structured La La Land and much more. Enjoy this rare conversation between James V. Hart and Damien Chazelle.
Inside the Screenwriter's Mind: A Screenwriting Podcast with Alex Ferrari
Welcome to the newest member of the IFH Podcast Network. May I introduce you to Inside the Screenwriter's MInd: A Screenwriting Archive.Have you ever wondered what it's like inside a screenwriter's mind? In this podcast, we explore how successful screenwriters tackle structure, plot, character, dialog, and the film business. Get ready to go down the rabbit hole of stories. Let's travel inside the screenwriter's mind.I wanted to create a new bi-weekly podcast that could not only highlight the in-depth conversations I have done with some of the world's greatest screenwriters in Hollywood but I also wanted to shine a light on other amazing interviews from the IFH Podcast Network.In this podcast, I will be your guide down the rabbit-hole of stories as I bring you interviews from the following podcasts:Indie Film Academy PodcastDave Bullis PodcastBulletproof Screenwriting PodcastFilm Trooper Podcastand others from the IFH Podcast NetworkAs the network continues to grow I will hunt for the best screenwriter interviews and bring them to you on the Inside the Screenwriter's MInd: A Screenwriting Podcast. If you like the podcast please share with your friends, subscribe, and leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. This really helps the show out a lot since we are a new show and I want these amazing interviews to reach as many screenwriters and filmmakers as possible.Thank you for listening and I hope this podcast truly helps you on your screenwriting path. Write. Rewrite. Sell. Repeat. Proud Member of the IFH Podcast Network (www.ifhpodcastnetwork.com)
Nesse episodio vamos bater um papo sobre o filme baseado no romance de Carl Sagan (COSMOS), o filme aborda sobre a ótica de Sagan como se daria o contato com outras civilizações (extraterrestres). Direção: Robert Zemeckis Roteiro James V. Hart, Michael Goldenberg Elenco: Jodie Foster, Matthew McConaughey, Tom Skerritt Título original Contact. Entre em contato. *Quer montar sua loja 100% online? Conheça a Montink https://admin.montink.com.br/afiliado/dis5y.htm https://apoia.se/ufologiadequintal https://www.ufologiadequintal.com.br/ https://linktr.ee/ufologiadequintal Edição Nóix mermu. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/centro-de-pesquisas-ufolg/message
Our guest this week is James V. Hart, whose screenwriting talents have seen him enlisted to pen scripts for everyone from Steven Spielberg to Francis Ford Coppola. There's one movie in his extensive filmography that he looks back on with particular pride and emotion, however. Contact – the Robert Zemeckis-directed story of a scientist played by Jodie Foster, who discovers proof of extraterrestrial life – was a novel before James adapted it into one of the most celebrated sci-fi dramas of all time. The book was written by renowned astronomer Carl Sagan – a close personal friend of James'. Carl sadly didn't live to see the film's completion, passing away after a long illness just months before Contact's release.James looks back on the movie today as a tribute to his friend and the astronomer's brilliant partner, author Ann Druyan, both of whom he worked with closely while adapting Contact. It was a tricky screenplay to get right. As you'll discover in this episode, the book was a dense meditation on what would happen if contact were made with life from another planet – the ripples it would send through politics, through religion, and everything in between. It was a book rooted, as anyone who knows Carl's work might expect, in scientific fact. Translating the novel into a piece of blockbuster entertainment without losing any of the book's authority and spirit of scientific discovery, in a time dominated by the explosions and spectacle of alien movies like Independence Day, was a daunting task. This is the story of how James pulled it off. Over an engrossing sixty minutes, we reflect on the movies that Contact helped inspire, a version of the script that included the Pope as a major character, and why James is not satisfied with the film's ending. Truly, they should have sent a poet to interview James. Instead, you guys have Al. Sorry about that.Script Apart is a podcast about the first-draft secrets behind great movies. Each episode, the screenwriter behind a beloved film shares with us their initial screenplay for that movie. We then talk through what changed, what didn't and why on its journey to the big screen. Script Apart is hosted by Al Horner and produced by Kamil Dymek, with music from Stefan Bindley-Taylor. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram, or email us on thescriptapartpodcast@gmail.com.Get a free digital copy of the Script Apart Magazine by supporting us on Patreon! 50 pages of interviews with screenwriters, including exclusive conversations you won't find anywhere else. You can also now support the show on Ko-Fi.Support the show (https://patreon.com/scriptapart)
This is Part 3 in a 3-Part Limited Series of conversations I'll be releasing between the legendary screenwriter James V. Hart, the writer of Hook, Contact, Bram Stroker's Dracula, and Tomb Raider and some of the top screenwriters in the game.Today on the show we have Bo Burnham, the director and screenwriter of Eighth Grade. It is a RAW and HONEST look at growing up as a young person today. The film was a run away hit and distributed by A24.Thirteen-year-old Kayla endures the tidal wave of contemporary suburban adolescence as she makes her way through the last week of middle school—the end of her thus far disastrous eighth grade year—before she begins high school.James and Bo discuss how he wrote and structured Eighth Grade, his life as a YouTuber/Stand Up comedian and much more. Enjoy this conversation between James V. Hart and Bo Burnham.
This is Part 2 in a 3-Part Limited Series of conversations I'll be releasing between the legendary screenwriter James V. Hart, the writer of Hook, Contact, Bram Stroker's Dracula, and Tomb Raider just to name a few, and some of the top screenwriters in the game.Today on the show we have Damien Chazelle, the Oscar® Winning director and screenwriter of La La Land. He bursted on the scene with his debut film Whiplash. The film is about a young musician (Teller) struggles to become a top jazz drummer under the tutelage of a ruthless band conductor (Simmons).La La Land tells the story of Mia [Emma Stone], an aspiring actress, and Sebastian [Ryan Gosling], a dedicated jazz musician, who are struggling to make ends meet in a city known for crushing hopes and breaking hearts. Set in modern day Los Angeles, this original musical about everyday life explores the joy and pain of pursuing your dreams.James and Damien discuss how he wrote and structured La La Land and much more. Enjoy this rare conversation between James V. Hart and Damien Chazelle.
Get ready to have your mind blown! I'll be releasing a 3-Part Limited Series of conversations between the legendary screenwriter James V. Hart, the writer of Hook, Contact, Bram Stroker's Dracula, and Tomb Raider just to name a few, and some of the top screenwriters in the game.First up is the screenwriter that took the world by storm with his Oscar-Winning screenplay Get Out, Jordan Peele. If you have been living under a rock for the past few years here is what the film is about.In Universal Pictures’ Get Out, a speculative thriller from Blumhouse (producers of The Visit, Insidious series, and The Gift) and the mind of Jordan Peele, when a young African-American man visits his white girlfriend’s family estate, he becomes ensnared in a more sinister real reason for the invitation.Now that Chris (Daniel Kaluuya, Sicario) and his girlfriend, Rose (Allison Williams, Girls), have reached the meet-the-parents milestone of dating, she invites him for a weekend getaway upstate with Missy (Catherine Keener, Captain Phillips) and Dean (Bradley Whitford, The Cabin in the Woods).At first, Chris reads the family’s overly accommodating behavior as nervous attempts to deal with their daughter’s interracial relationship, but as the weekend progresses, a series of increasingly disturbing discoveries lead him to a truth that he could have never imagined.This was recorded before Jordan's next hit film Us was released. Listening to these two masters discuss character, plot, theme, and more is a rare treat. It's like being a fly on the wall.Enjoy this rare conversation between James V. Hart and Jordan Peele.
Today we have legendary screenwriter James V. Hart. James is the screenwriter behind some of Hollywood’s biggest blockbusters like HOOK, directed by Steven Spielberg, based on an idea by Hart’s then 6-year-old son & BRAM STOKER’S DRACULA.
CROSSOVER SPECIAL: Well, 2020 has been one hell of a year. Our industry has been turned upside down and inside out. The way business is done in Hollywood has been changed forever. There has been so much pain and suffering this year. People lost their jobs.Legendary companies that were thought to be unbreakable filed for bankruptcy. The mear act of being on set became a highly dangerous occupation. So many beloved filmmakers and actors passed away. Film festivals closed their doors. Movie theaters giants shut their doors, some for good. COVID-19 devasted not only our business but the world.2020 just f**king sucked!With all that said I see a light of hope on the horizon. Like every New Years before Jan 1 brings with it a new hope, an opportunity to improve things, and for your life to be better than before. 2021 has a lot of pressure on it for sure. I know so many tribe members have had a rough go of it but the only thing we can do is to take charge of what you can control.You might not be able to control the world, the virus, your employer, or the economy. But you can control what you do on a daily basis, how you act, how you think. You can think everything sucks and there's no hope for you or your dreams or you can think that you have the power to change where you are in life right now.Every dream, every success story started with one thought, I CAN DO THIS. As Henery Ford once said"If you think you can do a thing or think you can't do a thing, you're right."The power of your own thoughts is so much more mighty than you think. Trust me I speak from experience. Looking back on my life I realized that in the roughest moments my thoughts were destructive and when I was experiencing great successes my thoughts were constructive. Whatever you focus on grows so if I were you I'd focus on the positive and not the negative.This year I came to a profound truth that the key to success is to help others. The moment I launched Indie Film Hustle my life began to change. The more I helped others the better my life became. The opportunities I had been chasing for decades just started showing up at my door. Don't get me wrong, as you know I hustled like crazy but not on getting things for myself as much as providing value to other people. As Les Brown said“Help others achieve their dreams and you will achieve yours.”In 2021 make it a goal to help others with their dreams and I promise you that things in your life will change, it did for me. In 2020 I released my second feature film On the Corner of Ego and Desire, created BulletproofScreenwriting.tv, my premium online education platform IFH Academy, launched the IFH Podcast Network and multiple podcasts including The Filmmaking Motivation Podcast, The Directors Series Podcast, Inside the Screenwriter's Mind Podcast, and spoke to legendary filmmakers and screenwriters on my shows like Oliver Stone, Barry Sonnenfeld, Alex Proyas, James V. Hart, and John Badham just to name a few.And most importantly I was inspired by you the Indie Film Hustle and Bulletproof Screenwriting Tribes. Your stories of overcoming obstacles, massive successes, and following your dreams moved me. Getting emails and messages from around the world gave me hope that yes we are in tough times but even with all that you, the tribe, continues to move forward like an unstoppable creative force.In 2021 we will try, fail, and try again because remember..."Failure is simply the opportunity to begin again, this time more intelligently." - Henry FordThe more you might fail the closer you are to succeeding. I'll be trying a ton of new things in the new year and hope they will be a success but am ready if they don't live up to my expectations.In 2021 I'll be launching a couple of new companies, partnering with amazing new instructors for IFH Academy, releasing my new book, adding amazing new content to Indie Film Hustle TV, publishing new audiobooks through IFH Books, producing a few new podcasts for the IFH Podcast Network, and developing new websites to further help filmmakers and screenwriters follow their dreams.I want you to write down what you want to accomplish in 2021 and what steps you will be taking every day to get those goals. Do you want to set a goal of one or two screenplays a year as Oliver Stone does? Do you want to direct your first feature film? What needed tools do you want to put in your toolbox? What need skills do you want to learn to make you a more dangerous and knowledgeable filmmaker or screenwriter?After speaking to hundreds of the industry's most successful artists and business people I found they all had one thing in common, they never gave up! They all just kept going no matter what. Oliver Stone had the script for Platoon in his pocket for years before someone produced it. James V. Hart was in his forties when he had his breakout with Hook and Dracula. Barry Sonnenfeld went from shooting adult films to having his movies gross almost $2.5 billion worldwide.Every successful person you look up to failed and failed often on their way to success. They never gave up and you shouldn't either. Every no is one step closer to a yes. I wish all of you an amazing 2021 and don't forget to keep that hustle going and keep that dream alive!Be well, stay safe, and Happy New Year.
Well, 2020 has been one hell of a year. Our industry has been turned upside down and inside out. The way business is done in Hollywood has been changed forever. There has been so much pain and suffering this year. People lost their jobs.Legendary companies that were thought to be unbreakable filed for bankruptcy. The mear act of being on set became a highly dangerous occupation. So many beloved filmmakers and actors passed away. Film festivals closed their doors. Movie theaters giants shut their doors, some for good. COVID-19 devasted not only our business but the world.2020 just f**king sucked!With all that said I see a light of hope on the horizon. Like every New Years before Jan 1 brings with it a new hope, an opportunity to improve things, and for your life to be better than before. 2021 has a lot of pressure on it for sure. I know so many tribe members have had a rough go of it but the only thing we can do is to take charge of what you can control.You might not be able to control the world, the virus, your employer, or the economy. But you can control what you do on a daily basis, how you act, how you think. You can think everything sucks and there's no hope for you or your dreams or you can think that you have the power to change where you are in life right now.Every dream, every success story started with one thought, I CAN DO THIS. As Henery Ford once said"If you think you can do a thing or think you can't do a thing, you're right."The power of your own thoughts is so much more mighty than you think. Trust me I speak from experience. Looking back on my life I realized that in the roughest moments my thoughts were destructive and when I was experiencing great successes my thoughts were constructive. Whatever you focus on grows so if I were you I'd focus on the positive and not the negative.This year I came to a profound truth that the key to success is to help others. The moment I launched Indie Film Hustle my life began to change. The more I helped others the better my life became. The opportunities I had been chasing for decades just started showing up at my door. Don't get me wrong, as you know I hustled like crazy but not on getting things for myself as much as providing value to other people. As Les Brown said“Help others achieve their dreams and you will achieve yours.”In 2021 make it a goal to help others with their dreams and I promise you that things in your life will change, it did for me. In 2020 I released my second feature film On the Corner of Ego and Desire, created BulletproofScreenwriting.tv, my premium online education platform IFH Academy, launched the IFH Podcast Network and multiple podcasts including The Filmmaking Motivation Podcast, The Directors Series Podcast, Inside the Screenwriter's Mind Podcast, and spoke to legendary filmmakers and screenwriters on my shows like Oliver Stone, Barry Sonnenfeld, Alex Proyas, James V. Hart, and John Badham just to name a few.And most importantly I was inspired by you the Indie Film Hustle and Bulletproof Screenwriting Tribes. Your stories of overcoming obstacles, massive successes, and following your dreams moved me. Getting emails and messages from around the world gave me hope that yes we are in tough times but even with all that you, the tribe, continues to move forward like an unstoppable creative force.In 2021 we will try, fail, and try again because remember..."Failure is simply the opportunity to begin again, this time more intelligently." - Henry FordThe more you might fail the closer you are to succeeding. I'll be trying a ton of new things in the new year and hope they will be a success but am ready if they don't live up to my expectations.In 2021 I'll be launching a couple of new companies, partnering with amazing new instructors for IFH Academy, releasing my new book, adding amazing new content to Indie Film Hustle TV, publishing new audiobooks through IFH Books, producing a few new podcasts for the IFH Podcast Network, and developing new websites to further help filmmakers and screenwriters follow their dreams.I want you to write down what you want to accomplish in 2021 and what steps you will be taking every day to get those goals. Do you want to set a goal of one or two screenplays a year as Oliver Stone does? Do you want to direct your first feature film? What needed tools do you want to put in your toolbox? What need skills do you want to learn to make you a more dangerous and knowledgeable filmmaker or screenwriter?After speaking to hundreds of the industry's most successful artists and business people I found they all had one thing in common, they never gave up! They all just kept going no matter what. Oliver Stone had the script for Platoon in his pocket for years before someone produced it. James V. Hart was in his forties when he had his breakout with Hook and Dracula. Barry Sonnenfeld went from shooting adult films to having his movies gross almost $2.5 billion worldwide.Every successful person you look up to failed and failed often on their way to success. They never gave up and you shouldn't either. Every no is one step closer to a yes. I wish all of you an amazing 2021 and don't forget to keep that hustle going and keep that dream alive!Be well, stay safe, and Happy New Year.
Well, 2020 has been one hell of a year. Our industry has been turned upside down and inside out. The way business is done in Hollywood has been changed forever. There has been so much pain and suffering this year. People lost their jobs.Legendary companies that were thought to be unbreakable filed for bankruptcy. The mear act of being on set became a highly dangerous occupation. So many beloved filmmakers and actors passed away. Film festivals closed their doors. Movie theaters giants shut their doors, some for good. COVID-19 devasted not only our business but the world.2020 just f**king sucked!With all that said I see a light of hope on the horizon. Like every New Years before Jan 1 brings with it a new hope, an opportunity to improve things, and for your life to be better than before. 2021 has a lot of pressure on it for sure. I know so many tribe members have had a rough go of it but the only thing we can do is to take charge of what you can control.You might not be able to control the world, the virus, your employer, or the economy. But you can control what you do on a daily basis, how you act, how you think. You can think everything sucks and there's no hope for you or your dreams or you can think that you have the power to change where you are in life right now.Every dream, every success story started with one thought, I CAN DO THIS. As Henery Ford once said"If you think you can do a thing or think you can't do a thing, you're right."The power of your own thoughts is so much more mighty than you think. Trust me I speak from experience. Looking back on my life I realized that in the roughest moments my thoughts were destructive and when I was experiencing great successes my thoughts were constructive. Whatever you focus on grows so if I were you I'd focus on the positive and not the negative.This year I came to a profound truth that the key to success is to help others. The moment I launched Indie Film Hustle my life began to change. The more I helped others the better my life became. The opportunities I had been chasing for decades just started showing up at my door. Don't get me wrong, as you know I hustled like crazy but not on getting things for myself as much as providing value to other people. As Les Brown said“Help others achieve their dreams and you will achieve yours.”In 2021 make it a goal to help others with their dreams and I promise you that things in your life will change, it did for me. In 2020 I released my second feature film On the Corner of Ego and Desire, created BulletproofScreenwriting.tv, my premium online education platform IFH Academy, launched the IFH Podcast Network and multiple podcasts including The Filmmaking Motivation Podcast, The Directors Series Podcast, Inside the Screenwriter's Mind Podcast, and spoke to legendary filmmakers and screenwriters on my shows like Oliver Stone, Barry Sonnenfeld, Alex Proyas, James V. Hart, and John Badham just to name a few.And most importantly I was inspired by you the Indie Film Hustle and Bulletproof Screenwriting Tribes. Your stories of overcoming obstacles, massive successes, and following your dreams moved me. Getting emails and messages from around the world gave me hope that yes we are in tough times but even with all that you, the tribe, continues to move forward like an unstoppable creative force.In 2021 we will try, fail, and try again because remember..."Failure is simply the opportunity to begin again, this time more intelligently." - Henry FordThe more you might fail the closer you are to succeeding. I'll be trying a ton of new things in the new year and hope they will be a success but am ready if they don't live up to my expectations.In 2021 I'll be launching a couple of new companies, partnering with amazing new instructors for IFH Academy, releasing my new book, adding amazing new content to Indie Film Hustle TV, publishing new audiobooks through IFH Books, producing a few new podcasts for the IFH Podcast Network, and developing new websites to further help filmmakers and screenwriters follow their dreams.I want you to write down what you want to accomplish in 2021 and what steps you will be taking every day to get those goals. Do you want to set a goal of one or two screenplays a year as Oliver Stone does? Do you want to direct your first feature film? What needed tools do you want to put in your toolbox? What need skills do you want to learn to make you a more dangerous and knowledgeable filmmaker or screenwriter?After speaking to hundreds of the industry's most successful artists and business people I found they all had one thing in common, they never gave up! They all just kept going no matter what. Oliver Stone had the script for Platoon in his pocket for years before someone produced it. James V. Hart was in his forties when he had his breakout with Hook and Dracula. Barry Sonnenfeld went from shooting adult films to having his movies gross almost $2.5 billion worldwide.Every successful person you look up to failed and failed often on their way to success. They never gave up and you shouldn't either. Every no is one step closer to a yes. I wish all of you an amazing 2021 and don't forget to keep that hustle going and keep that dream alive!Be well, stay safe, and Happy New Year.
Filmtrepreneur™ - The Entrepreneurial Filmmaking Podcast with Alex Ferrari
Well, 2020 has been one hell of a year. Our industry has been turned upside down and inside out. The way business is done in Hollywood has been changed forever. There has been so much pain and suffering this year. People lost their jobs.Legendary companies that were thought to be unbreakable filed for bankruptcy. The mear act of being on set became a highly dangerous occupation. So many beloved filmmakers and actors passed away. Film festivals closed their doors. Movie theaters giants shut their doors, some for good. COVID-19 devasted not only our business but the world.2020 just f**king sucked!With all that said I see a light of hope on the horizon. Like every New Years before Jan 1 brings with it a new hope, an opportunity to improve things, and for your life to be better than before. 2021 has a lot of pressure on it for sure. I know so many tribe members have had a rough go of it but the only thing we can do is to take charge of what you can control.You might not be able to control the world, the virus, your employer, or the economy. But you can control what you do on a daily basis, how you act, how you think. You can think everything sucks and there's no hope for you or your dreams or you can think that you have the power to change where you are in life right now.Every dream, every success story started with one thought, I CAN DO THIS. As Henery Ford once said"If you think you can do a thing or think you can't do a thing, you're right."The power of your own thoughts is so much more mighty than you think. Trust me I speak from experience. Looking back on my life I realized that in the roughest moments my thoughts were destructive and when I was experiencing great successes my thoughts were constructive. Whatever you focus on grows so if I were you I'd focus on the positive and not the negative.This year I came to a profound truth that the key to success is to help others. The moment I launched Indie Film Hustle my life began to change. The more I helped others the better my life became. The opportunities I had been chasing for decades just started showing up at my door. Don't get me wrong, as you know I hustled like crazy but not on getting things for myself as much as providing value to other people. As Les Brown said“Help others achieve their dreams and you will achieve yours.”In 2021 make it a goal to help others with their dreams and I promise you that things in your life will change, it did for me. In 2020 I released my second feature film On the Corner of Ego and Desire, created BulletproofScreenwriting.tv, my premium online education platform IFH Academy, launched the IFH Podcast Network and multiple podcasts including The Filmmaking Motivation Podcast, The Directors Series Podcast, Inside the Screenwriter's Mind Podcast, and spoke to legendary filmmakers and screenwriters on my shows like Oliver Stone, Barry Sonnenfeld, Alex Proyas, James V. Hart, and John Badham just to name a few.And most importantly I was inspired by you the Indie Film Hustle and Bulletproof Screenwriting Tribes. Your stories of overcoming obstacles, massive successes, and following your dreams moved me. Getting emails and messages from around the world gave me hope that yes we are in tough times but even with all that you, the tribe, continues to move forward like an unstoppable creative force.In 2021 we will try, fail, and try again because remember..."Failure is simply the opportunity to begin again, this time more intelligently." - Henry FordThe more you might fail the closer you are to succeeding. I'll be trying a ton of new things in the new year and hope they will be a success but am ready if they don't live up to my expectations.In 2021 I'll be launching a couple of new companies, partnering with amazing new instructors for IFH Academy, releasing my new book, adding amazing new content to Indie Film Hustle TV, publishing new audiobooks through IFH Books, producing a few new podcasts for the IFH Podcast Network, and developing new websites to further help filmmakers and screenwriters follow their dreams.I want you to write down what you want to accomplish in 2021 and what steps you will be taking every day to get those goals. Do you want to set a goal of one or two screenplays a year as Oliver Stone does? Do you want to direct your first feature film? What needed tools do you want to put in your toolbox? What need skills do you want to learn to make you a more dangerous and knowledgeable filmmaker or screenwriter?After speaking to hundreds of the industry's most successful artists and business people I found they all had one thing in common, they never gave up! They all just kept going no matter what. Oliver Stone had the script for Platoon in his pocket for years before someone produced it. James V. Hart was in his forties when he had his breakout with Hook and Dracula. Barry Sonnenfeld went from shooting adult films to having his movies gross almost $2.5 billion worldwide.Every successful person you look up to failed and failed often on their way to success. They never gave up and you shouldn't either. Every no is one step closer to a yes. I wish all of you an amazing 2021 and don't forget to keep that hustle going and keep that dream alive!Be well, stay safe, and Happy New Year.
Giles and regular co-host Lucinda Rhodes Thakrar chat to screenwriter and producer James V. Hart, known for his writing on Hook, Bram Stocker’s Dracula and Contact. Jim expands on his story mapping tool The Hart Chart, how it came about when re-writing Dracula with Francis Ford Coppola, and how he has used it ever since in his own and writing and to help other screenwriters through workshops. We get a full backstory into how Hook and Dracula went from the scripts no one wanted before eventually getting noticed and picked up by Spielberg and Coppola. Jim recounts his memories of Robin Williams and Bob Hoskins on the set of Hook, and Giles quizzes Jim on how he went about writing the sci-fi cult hit Contact. EPISODE LINKS Check out Jim’s website at www.hartchart.com Get a 20% discount on Jim’s Screenwriting toolkit with the code ISA20 SUPPORT THE PODCAST Join our Patreon for bonus episodes, industry survival guides and feedback on your film projects. Spread the Word with Our Merch T-Shirts, Hoodies, Mugs, Masks and Water Bottles all now available in some very cool designs. Subscribe on iTunes, Spotify, Podbean, or wherever you get your podcasts. Help us out and write us a review (a good one!), tell your friends and CHOOSE FILM. Get in touch? Email us thefilmmakerspodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter Facebook and Instagram Check out our full episode archive at TheFilmmakersPodcast.com CREDITS The Filmmakers Podcast is hosted and written by Giles Alderson @gilesalderson Produced and edited by Robbie McKane @robbiemckane Social Media by Kalli Pasqualucci @kallieep Logo and Banner Art by Lois Creative Theme Music by John J. Harvey Part of the www.podfixnetwork.squarespace.com WATCH OUR FILMS The Dare UK | Trailer The Dare Canada and USA A Serial Killers Guide to Life | Trailer Arthur & Merlin: Knights of Camelot DIGITAL https://apple.co/3gxiPX3 DVD https://amzn.to/30dCdUa | Trailer MORE FROM OUR FRIENDS Follow our Regular Hosts @LucindaRhodes @DirDomLenoir @35mmdop @philmblog @IanSharp1 @Cjamesdirect @dan710ths Follow Make Your Film for Live Events with our Guests @makeyourfilm20 Follow our Movies @thedaremovie @Food4ThoughtDoc @FangedUpFilm Raindance events www.raindance.org The Filmmakers Podcast recommends Performance Insurance Music from musicbed.com Giles Alderson's website
I'm so excited to bring this episode to the BPS Tribe. Today we have legendary screenwriter James V. Hart. James is the screenwriter behind some of Hollywood's biggest blockbusters like HOOK, directed by Steven Spielberg based on an idea by Hart’s then 6-year-old son, Jake, BRAM STOKER’S DRACULA, directed by Francis Ford Coppola, MUPPET TREASURE ISLAND, directed by Brian Henson, and CONTACT, directed by Robert Zemeckis. MARY SHELLEY’S FRANKENSTEIN, TUCK EVERLASTING, SAHARA, LARA CROFT: TOMB RAIDER: THE CRADLE OF LIFE, AUGUST RUSH and many more.“No one has a job in our business until you type ‘the end’.” — James V. HartDracula has a special place in my heart as it is one of the major influences that made me become a filmmaker.James has served on the faculty of the Columbia University Graduate Film program. Served as mentor and advisor at the Austin Writer’s Ranch, Sundance Film Labs, and the Equinoxe-Europe Writing Workshops for over 20 years in 11 countries. Hart has also conducted the Puglia Experience for writers and producers held in the Puglia region in Italy.During the making of Dracula Francis Ford Coppola called James up and told him he hated everything about the story and the movie they had shot. James sat down with Francis and beat up the film and story. Frustrated that this happened, James set out to develop a tool that could help him map out the screenplay's emotion before they ever start shooting. The HART CHART was born.Originally launched online at the 2015 Austin Film Festival, James has developed a proven story mapping tool for serious writers working in television, film, novels, plays, and other literary forms, with a guarantee you will never face a blank page again.James and I discuss THE HARTCHART, his journeys in Hollywood, how he became a 20-year overnight success, what it was like working with master filmmakers like Coppola, Speilberg, and Zemeckis, and how he breakdowns a blockbuster story idea.This is one episode for the record books. Enjoy my conversation with James V. Hart.
I'm so excited to bring this episode to the BPS Tribe. Today we have legendary screenwriter James V. Hart. James is the screenwriter behind some of Hollywood's biggest blockbusters like HOOK, directed by Steven Spielberg based on an idea by Hart’s then 6-year-old son, Jake, BRAM STOKER’S DRACULA, directed by Francis Ford Coppola, MUPPET TREASURE ISLAND, directed by Brian Henson, and CONTACT, directed by Robert Zemeckis. MARY SHELLEY’S FRANKENSTEIN, TUCK EVERLASTING, SAHARA, LARA CROFT: TOMB RAIDER: THE CRADLE OF LIFE, AUGUST RUSH and many more.“No one has a job in our business until you type ‘the end’.” — James V. HartDracula has a special place in my heart as it is one of the major influences that made me become a filmmaker.James has served on the faculty of the Columbia University Graduate Film program. Served as mentor and advisor at the Austin Writer’s Ranch, Sundance Film Labs, and the Equinoxe-Europe Writing Workshops for over 20 years in 11 countries. Hart has also conducted the Puglia Experience for writers and producers held in the Puglia region in Italy.During the making of Dracula Francis Ford Coppola called James up and told him he hated everything about the story and the movie they had shot. James sat down with Francis and beat up the film and story. Frustrated that this happened, James set out to develop a tool that could help him map out the screenplay's emotion before they ever start shooting. The HART CHART was born.Originally launched online at the 2015 Austin Film Festival, James has developed a proven story mapping tool for serious writers working in television, film, novels, plays, and other literary forms, with a guarantee you will never face a blank page again.James and I discuss THE HARTCHART, his journeys in Hollywood, how he became a 20-year overnight success, what it was like working with master filmmakers like Coppola, Speilberg, and Zemeckis, and how he breakdowns a blockbuster story idea.This is one episode for the record books. Enjoy my conversation with James V. Hart.
I'm so excited to bring this episode to the IFH Tribe. Today we have legendary screenwriter James V. Hart. James is the screenwriter behind some of Hollywood's biggest blockbusters like HOOK, directed by Steven Spielberg based on an idea by Hart’s then 6-year-old son, Jake, BRAM STOKER’S DRACULA, directed by Francis Ford Coppola, MUPPET TREASURE ISLAND, directed by Brian Henson, and CONTACT, directed by Robert Zemeckis. MARY SHELLEY’S FRANKENSTEIN, TUCK EVERLASTING, SAHARA, LARA CROFT: TOMB RAIDER: THE CRADLE OF LIFE, AUGUST RUSH and many more.“No one has a job in our business until you type ‘the end’.” — James V. HartDracula has a special place in my heart as it is one of the major influences that made me become a filmmaker.James has served on the faculty of the Columbia University Graduate Film program. Served as mentor and advisor at the Austin Writer’s Ranch, Sundance Film Labs, and the Equinoxe-Europe Writing Workshops for over 20 years in 11 countries. Hart has also conducted the Puglia Experience for writers and producers held in the Puglia region in Italy.During the making of Dracula Francis Ford Coppola called James up and told him he hated everything about the story and the movie they had shot. James sat down with Francis and beat up the film and story. Frustrated that this happened, James set out to develop a tool that could help him map out the screenplay's emotion before they ever start shooting. The HART CHART was born.Originally launched online at the 2015 Austin Film Festival, James has developed a proven story mapping tool for serious writers working in television, film, novels, plays, and other literary forms, with a guarantee you will never face a blank page again.James and I discuss THE HARTCHART, his journeys in Hollywood, how he became a 20-year overnight success, what it was like working with master filmmakers like Coppola, Speilberg, and Zemeckis, and how he breakdowns a blockbuster story idea.This is one episode for the record books. Enjoy my conversation with James V. Hart.CROSSOVER: Bulletproof Screenwriting Podcast
James V. Hart is the screenwriter behind some of our most beloved films including Hook, Dracula, Contact, Muppet Treasure Island, Tuck Everlasting, Crossbones, The Hot Zone, August Rush and more.
In Episode 95 of The Cinescope Podcast, Chad and Michael Harle talk about one of their favorite movies, Contact! The Cinescope Podcast on iTunes CHAD'S NEW PODCAST!! Crossroads of Destiny | An Avatar: The Last Airbender Universe Podcast Show Notes Contact on Apple TV Contact soundtrack on Apple Music Stats Released July 11, 1997 Dir. Robert Zemeckis (Romancing the Stone, Back to the Future trilogy, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Forrest Gump, Contact, What Lies Beneath, Cast Away, Beowulf, A Christmas Carol, Flight, The Walk, Allied, Welcome to Marwen, Upcoming The Witches) Written by James V. Hart and Michael Goldenberg; based on 1985 novel Contact by Carl Sagan Music by Alan Silvestri (Zemeckis' movies, Night at the Museum, Captain America: The First Avenger, The Avengers, Ready Player One, Avengers: Infinity War, Avengers: Endgame) Starring Jodie Foster, Jena Malone, Matthew McConaughey, David Morse, Tom Skerritt, James Woods, John Hurt, Will Fichtner, Angela Bassett, Jake Busey Contact Michael Harle Twitter (@Lupinpatronus) Instagram (lupin_patronus) Alohomora! (Harry Potter podcast) Chad Twitter (@chadadada) Facebook Letterboxd An American Workplace | A Retrospective The Office Podcast NEW PODCAST!!! Crossroads of Destiny | An Avatar: The Last Airbender Universe Podcast Cinescope Facebook Twitter Website Email thecinescopepodcast@gmail.com Note: The iTunes links provided are affiliate links, meaning that when you click on them you help to support The Cinescope Podcast by earning it a bit of money. Thank you for your support! Special Guest: Michael Harle.
Happy Halloween! In this very spooky episode of Adapt or Perish, we discuss Bram Stoker’s greatest creation, Count Dracula! For this episode, we read and watched: Bram Stoker’s 1987 Gothic horror classic. Read it on iBooks or Amazon. Nosferatu (1922), directed by F.W. Murnau, written by Henrik Galeen, and starring Max Schreck, Gustav von Wangenheim, and Greta Schröder. Watch it on iTunes or Amazon. Dracula (1931), directed by Tod Browning, written by Garrett Fort, and starring Bela Lugosi, Dwight Frye, Helen Chandler, David Manners, and Edward Van Sloan. Watch it on iTunes or Amazon. The Horror of Dracula (1958), from Hammer Film Productions, directed by Terence Fisher, written by Jimmy Sangster, and starring Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, Michael Gough, and Melissa Stribling. Watch it on iTunes or Amazon. Count Dracula (1970), directed by Jesús Franco, written by Augusto Finocchi, and starring Christopher Lee, Herbert Lom, Klaus Kinski, Frederick Williams, and Maria Rohm. Watch it on Amazon. Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1973), directed by Dan Curtis, written by Richard Matheson, and starring Jack Palance, Simon Ward, Nigel Davenport, Fiona Lewis, Murray Brown, and Penelope Horner. Watch it on iTunes or Amazon. Count Dracula (1977), directed by Philip Saville, written by Gerald Savory, and starring Louis Jourdan, Frank Finlay, Susan Penhaligon, Judi Bowker, and Jack Shepherd. Watch it on YouTube. Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979), written and directed by Werner Herzog, and starring Klaus Kinski, Isabelle Adjani, and Bruno Ganz. Watch it on iTunes or Amazon. Dracula (1979), directed by John Badham, written by W.D. Richter, and starring Frank Langella, Laurence Olivier, Donald Pleasence, and Kate Nelligan. Watch it on iTunes or Amazon. Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1992), directed by Francis Ford Coppola, written by James V. Hart, and starring Gary Oldman, Keanu Reeves, Winona Ryder, Anthony Hopkins, Richard E. Grant, Cary Elwes, Billy Campbell, and Tom Waits. Watch it on iTunes or Amazon. Dracula: Dead and Loving It (1995), directed by Mel Brooks, written by Mel Brooks, Rudy De Luca, and Steve Haberman, and starring Leslie Nielsen, Peter MacNicol, Steven Weber, Amy Yasbeck, Lysette Anthony, Harvey Korman, and Mel Brooks. Watch it on iTunes or Amazon. Dracula (2006), directed by Bill Eagles, written by Stewart Harcourt, and starring Marc Warren, Rafe Spall, Sophia Myles, Dan Stevens, and Stephanie Leonidas. Watch it on Amazon. Footnotes: Epistolary novels, a novel written as a series of letters or other documents Vampyros Lesbos (1971), directed by Jesús Franco Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948) Robert Bolt’s 1960 play A Man for All Seasons Dan Curtis of Dark Shadows Richard Matheson of I Am Legend, the Twilight Zone, and Duel The Streisand effect German Expressionism Bruno Ganz as Adolf Hitler in Downfall (yes, you know this scene) You can follow Adapt or Perish on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and you can find us and all of our show notes online at adaptorperishcast.com. If you want to send us a question or comment, you can email us at adaptorperishcast@gmail.com or tweet using #adaptcast.
Ken & Curtis get the week started on WEEI with their 5:30am Monday morning pre-show, discussing the WEEI weekend in-fighting and a new big idea for Mut & Callahan from Rob Bradford.
Introducción por Fran Beltrán: Hoy que tanto esta de actualidad el nombre de Chicho Ibáñez Serrador por ese merecidisimo Goya honorífico, me ha venido a la cabeza que le debo a él y a su mítico programa: Mis terrores favoritos, mi primer contacto con el príncipe de las tinieblas creado por Bram Stoker. Llegaba la noche y como era habitual la programación no era apta para niños, así que mi madre ya me dijo eso de: esto no es para ti!! seguidamente me fui a dormir pero dejé mi puerta entreabierta, la luminosidad del aparato de televisión iluminaba media parte de mi habitación, así que me dispuse a mirar entre el orificio que la puerta me permitía la película que estaba viendo mi madre y cual fue mi sorpresa cuando apareció delante de mi con los ojos rojos como el fuego y la boca abierta ensangrentada, el señor de las tinieblas, encarnado bajo el rostro de Christopher Lee en la magnífica Horror of Dracula de 1958, su mirada se cruzó con la mia, la intenté apartar pero de poco sirvió, había conocido a uno de mis personajes literarios y cinematográficos más fascinantes, tenía ante mi al Conde Dracula. No cabe duda que esa noche no dormí, ese ser se apareció en mis pesadillas una y otra vez helandome la sangre, pero a la vez creando en mi una mayor atracción. Pasaron los años y en 1992 llegó a los cines una nueva adaptación del conde Vampiro, bajo la batuta de Francis Ford Coppola, mis sentimientos eran confusos, las imágenes que observaba en revistas como la desaparecida Fantastic Magazine, me aterraban y me fascinaban al igual manera, su nueva visión, obviando la clásica imagen de la capa y el color negro, sustituyendolo por un arriesgado atuendo de clara inspiración japonesa era muy atrayente o esa armadura impresionante de Vlad siempre portando el color rojo simplemente me fascinaban. La música que a pesar de no conocer al compositor autor de la partitura fue también una poderosa atracción sintiendo durante su audición, toda clase de emociones. Llegó el día y volví a enfrentarme a él, a mi mayor terror de niño y debo decir que lo que vi marcó mi afición por el cine, el filme de Coppola me hizo fascinarme aún más por el personaje, por su historia, enamorarme de su mundo, de sus poderes y de su aura tenebrosa. La música se convirtió en un excelente protagonista que alzaba aún más una historia realizada con total cuidado hacia la novela de Stoker que compré nada más salir del cine y leí con pasión al llegar a casa. Después de aquel segundo encuentro, Dracula no dejó de fascinarme y como si su poder de seducción se tratara consiguió envolverme en su campo de atracción, visione las obras de Fisher, la excelente adaptación de Badham y por supuesto disfrute de las partituras de Bernard y Williams. Coppola supo convertir en mi, el miedo que me producía el solo escuchar mencionar su nombre, en admiración y en querer investigar más sobre el príncipe Transilvano en el que Stoker se inspiró para crear su criatura. Bram Stoker's Dracula es más que un blockbuster, es amor al cine bajo un cuidado perfecto de cada escena, los sonidos, los movimientos todo se converge en un engranaje perfecto para que los aficionados a la obra literaria disfrutemos de cada minuto de su duración. Obviando que la síntesis del libro fue reconstruida por el guionista James v. Hart, sustituyendo la naturaleza asesina del conde literario por la romántica del cinematográfico, el filme de Coppola es poesía en movimiento, donde cada detalle es digno de admirar, como el impresionante vestuario obra de Eiko Ishioka o los continuos homenajes hacia el Nosferatu de Murnau con sus juegos de luces y sombras. La música de Wojciech Kilar ejerce un desarrollo importantisimo a la historia, convirtiéndose en la personalidad de Vlad, dotándolo de tristeza, amor y locura, sensibilidad para la dulce Mina o la seducción y el erotismo que reparte a partes iguales entre Lucy y el trío de vampiras todo ello envuelto en un aura de oscuridad y magnetizante misterio. Dejad parte de vuestra felicidad y sucumbid al poder de Dracula Tracklist: -Intro Drácula JR 1 (2:05) -Tema de “Drácula” (1979) “Main Title” de John Williams (7:43) -Intro Drácula JR 2 (12:45) -Presentación JR 3 (19:56) -Tema 1 “The Beginning” (26:25) -Análisis “ Al límite” por Fran Beltrán (34:58) -Trailer -Tema 2 “The Legacy” (59:05) -“Cuaderno de cine” con Fernando Alonso Barahona (1:00:43) -Tema 3 “The Journey” (1:20:49) -“Dirigido por” César Bardés (1:25:30) -Tema 4 “To The Brides” + “The Brides” (1:38:06) -“El Acomodador” con Ali Trujillo (1:41:46) -Tema 5 “The Storm” (1:48:16) -“Conexión Berlín” con Celia Martínez (1:54:50) -Tema 6 “The Letter I” + Love Remembered + Lucy’s Window (2:00:54) -“Al límite” con Fran Beltrán (2:09:08) -Tema 7 “Rules Café” + “The Letter II” (2:13:37) -“Senderos de gloria” con Francisco Torrecillas (2:23:57) -Tema 8 “The Hunt Builds” (2:28:05) -“La Butaca Salvaje” con Norberto Piñar (2:37:47) -Tema 9 “Drácula Revealed” + “Vampire Hunters” + “The Green Mist” (2:42:54) -Grandes Esperanzas con Alma López (2:47:07) -Tema “El Violín Rojo” - “Main Title” de John Corigliano (3:04:47) -Tema 10 “Mina-Dracula” (3:09:10) -“El rincón del coleccionista “con Miguel Casares (3:13:56) -Tema 11 “Mina/Jonathan Suite” -(No usada en la película)-(3:18:55) -Bonus Track (3:22:23) -Tema “Exodus” de Wojciech Kilar (3:23:31) -“La Firma Invitada” con Arturo Boscovich (3:30:50) -Ensayo con Orquesta y Coros Nacionales (3:40:30) -“El buzón del oyente” con Jo Magale de “Luces en el horizonte” (3:49:52) -Tema 12 “Love Remembered - Love Eternal” (3:54:49) -Tema 13 “Love Song for A Vampire” Annie Lennox (4:01:38) -“Drácula, claves de un mito” Reportaje Archivos RTVE (4:05:55) -Tema 14 “The End” + “The End Credits” (4:08:08) -Despedida JR (4:15:32) -Tema “El Cid” Overture -Miklós Rózsa (4:18:54)
Durée : 2:23:09 | Publié le : 16/08/18 Une émission spéciale enregistrée en public à la médiathèque la Canopée à Paris qui a eu la gentillesse de nous accueillir ! Vous pouvez les retrouver et suivre sur FaceBook ou sur Twitter. Quoi ? Les vampires émission season finale en live et en public à la médiathèque la Canopée. Pourquoi ? Parce qu'une saison sans parler des suceurs de sang et de leur symbolique dans la pop culture c'est blashphèmatoire ! Au final ? Rien que pour boucler la boucle méta et enregistrer dans un lieu d'échange culturel (et devoir fermer parce qu'il était tard)ça valait le coup. Et on est remotivé à bloc pour la saison prochaine ! OVFIET#10 - Crédits Timeline 00:00:00 : Fiction d'intro et introduction de l'émission 00:07:10 : Partie 1 - Tmdjc > PERTES ET GAINS DU VAMPIRE: Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles - Neil Jordan & Anne Rice Van Helsing - Stephen Sommers Vampire Hunter: The Animated Series - Masashi Ikeda & Tatsuhiko Urahata 00:38:40 : Partie 2 - Zéphirin > LES DÉPENDANCES DU VAMPIRE: Bram Stoker's Dracula - Francis Ford Coppola & James V. Hart The Hunger - Tony Scott, Ivan Davis & Michael Thomas Let the Right One In - Tomas Alfredson & John Ajvide Lindqvist 01:10:10 : Partie 3 - Mehdi > JOUISSANCE CHEZ LE VAMPIRE: Twixt - Francis Ford Coppola Hellsing - Kohta Hirano Let the Right One In - Tomas Alfredson & John Ajvide Lindqvist 01:44:09 : Partie 4 - Fozzie > LE VAMPIRE EXPLOITEUR: Vampires - Vincent Lannoo & Frédérique Broos (et de nombreuses autres œuvres) 02:17:03 : Conclusion Crédits musiques (dans l'ordre d'apparition) Invitation to the Charm of Darkness (Opening Theme) - Kow Otani Mina/Dracula - Wojciech Kilar Bodhisattva of Cathedral - Yasushi Ishii & Tatsuo Tabei Death on Two Legs - Queen Générique d'introduction : Video Recorder - Coil Vs. Nightmare Sandwiches (Video) - Quentin Dupieux Pré-générique de fin : Late Check-Out - Modeselektor Vs. Nightmare Sandwiches (Video) - Quentin Dupieux Générique de fin : The Fridge's Buzzing - Zéphirin & Fozzie Vs. Nightmare Sandwiches (Video) - Quentin Dupieux Chroniqueurs : Mehdi Deez, Fozzie, Tmdjc et Zéphirin Fiction d'intro écrite et dialoguée par Fozzie Animation : Mehdi Deez Montage et habillage sonore : Zéphirin (avec la participation de l'équipe) Habillage visuel : Fozzie 17 / 08 / 2018 - Tmdjc
On va fermer il est tard une émission mensuelle de DeezPodcasts. Le concept ? Trois fanas de la pop culture se retrouvent autour d'une thématique et choisissent chacun une ou deux œuvres pour l'illustrer. Le tout dans une ambiance nourrie d'un héritage entre pop culture, absurde et agrafeuses anxiogènes! ===== Au programme de ce On va fermer il est tard #10 ==== Une émission spéciale enregistrée en public à la médiathèque la Canopée à Paris qui a eu la gentillesse de nous accueillir ! Vous pouvez les retrouver et suivre ici : https://www.facebook.com/bibcanopee/ ou sur Twitter @bibCanopee Qui ? Fozzie, Mehdi (@D_Mehdi), Zéphirin (@Zephirin81) et TMDJC (@tmdjc_). Et pour l'émission en général Twitter (@deezpodcasts) et/ou Facebook (www.facebook.com/DeezPodcasts/) Quoi ? Les vampires émission season finale en live et en public à la médiathèque la Canopée. Pourquoi ? Parce qu'une saison sans parler des suceurs de sang et de leur symbolique dans la pop culture c'est blashphèmatoire ! Au final ? Rien que pour boucler la boucle méta et enregistrer dans un lieu d'échange culturel (et devoir fermer parce qu'il était tard)ça valait le coup. Et on est remotivé à bloc pour la saison prochaine ! OVFIET#10 - CrÈdits Timeline 00:00:00 : Fiction d'intro et introduction de l'émission 00:07:10 : Partie 1 - Tmdjc > PERTES ET GAINS DU VAMPIRE: Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles - Neil Jordan & Anne Rice | Van Helsing - Stephen Sommers | Vampire Hunter: The Animated Series - Masashi Ikeda & Tatsuhiko Urahata 00:38:40 : Partie 2 - Zéphirin > LES D…PENDANCES DU VAMPIRE: Bram Stoker's Dracula - Francis Ford Coppola & James V. Hart | The Hunger - Tony Scott, Ivan Davis & Michael Thomas | Let the Right One In - Tomas Alfredson & John Ajvide Lindqvist 01:10:10 : Partie 3 - Mehdi > JOUISSANCE CHEZ LE VAMPIRE: Twixt - Francis Ford Coppola | Hellsing - Kohta Hirano | Let the Right One In - Tomas Alfredson & John Ajvide Lindqvist 01:44:09 : Partie 4 - Mehdi > LE VAMPIRE EXPLOITEUR: Vampires - Vincent Lannoo & Frédérique Broos (et de nombreuses autres œuvres) 02:17:03 : Conclusion Crédits musiques (dans l'ordre d'apparition) Invitation to the Charm of Darkness (Opening Theme) - Kow Otani Mina/Dracula - Wojciech Kilar Bodhisattva of Cathedral - Yasushi Ishii & Tatsuo Tabei Death on Two Legs - Queen Générique d'introduction : Video Recorder - Coil Vs. Nightmare Sandwiches (Video) - Quentin Dupieux Pré-générique de fin : Late Check-Out - Modeselektor Vs. Nightmare Sandwiches (Video) - Quentin Dupieux Générique de fin : The Fridge's Buzzing - Zéphirin & Fozzie Vs. Nightmare Sandwiches (Video) - Quentin Dupieux Chroniqueurs : Mehdi Deez, Fozzie, Tmdjc, ZÈphirin Fiction d'intro écrite et dialoguée par Fozzie Montage et habillage sonore : Zéphirin (avec la participation de l'équipe) Animation : Mehdi Deez Habillage visuel : Fozzie
On va fermer il est tard une émission mensuelle de DeezPodcasts. Le concept ? Trois fanas de la pop culture se retrouvent autour d'une thématique et choisissent chacun une ou deux œuvres pour l'illustrer. Le tout dans une ambiance nourrie d'un héritage entre pop culture, absurde et agrafeuses anxiogènes! ===== Au programme de ce On va fermer il est tard #10 ==== Une émission spéciale enregistrée en public à la médiathèque la Canopée à Paris qui a eu la gentillesse de nous accueillir ! Vous pouvez les retrouver et suivre ici : https://www.facebook.com/bibcanopee/ ou sur Twitter @bibCanopee Qui ? Fozzie, Mehdi (@D_Mehdi), Zéphirin (@Zephirin81) et TMDJC (@tmdjc_). Et pour l'émission en général Twitter (@deezpodcasts) et/ou Facebook (www.facebook.com/DeezPodcasts/) Quoi ? Les vampires émission season finale en live et en public à la médiathèque la Canopée. Pourquoi ? Parce qu'une saison sans parler des suceurs de sang et de leur symbolique dans la pop culture c'est blashphèmatoire ! Au final ? Rien que pour boucler la boucle méta et enregistrer dans un lieu d'échange culturel (et devoir fermer parce qu'il était tard)ça valait le coup. Et on est remotivé à bloc pour la saison prochaine ! OVFIET#10 - CrÈdits Timeline 00:00:00 : Fiction d'intro et introduction de l'émission 00:07:10 : Partie 1 - Tmdjc > PERTES ET GAINS DU VAMPIRE: Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles - Neil Jordan & Anne Rice | Van Helsing - Stephen Sommers | Vampire Hunter: The Animated Series - Masashi Ikeda & Tatsuhiko Urahata 00:38:40 : Partie 2 - Zéphirin > LES D…PENDANCES DU VAMPIRE: Bram Stoker's Dracula - Francis Ford Coppola & James V. Hart | The Hunger - Tony Scott, Ivan Davis & Michael Thomas | Let the Right One In - Tomas Alfredson & John Ajvide Lindqvist 01:10:10 : Partie 3 - Mehdi > JOUISSANCE CHEZ LE VAMPIRE: Twixt - Francis Ford Coppola | Hellsing - Kohta Hirano | Let the Right One In - Tomas Alfredson & John Ajvide Lindqvist 01:44:09 : Partie 4 - Mehdi > LE VAMPIRE EXPLOITEUR: Vampires - Vincent Lannoo & Frédérique Broos (et de nombreuses autres œuvres) 02:17:03 : Conclusion Crédits musiques (dans l'ordre d'apparition) Invitation to the Charm of Darkness (Opening Theme) - Kow Otani Mina/Dracula - Wojciech Kilar Bodhisattva of Cathedral - Yasushi Ishii & Tatsuo Tabei Death on Two Legs - Queen Générique d'introduction : Video Recorder - Coil Vs. Nightmare Sandwiches (Video) - Quentin Dupieux Pré-générique de fin : Late Check-Out - Modeselektor Vs. Nightmare Sandwiches (Video) - Quentin Dupieux Générique de fin : The Fridge's Buzzing - Zéphirin & Fozzie Vs. Nightmare Sandwiches (Video) - Quentin Dupieux Chroniqueurs : Mehdi Deez, Fozzie, Tmdjc, ZÈphirin Fiction d'intro écrite et dialoguée par Fozzie Montage et habillage sonore : Zéphirin (avec la participation de l'équipe) Animation : Mehdi Deez Habillage visuel : Fozzie
País Estados Unidos Director Francis Ford Coppola Guion James V. Hart (Novela: Bram Stocker) Música Wojciech Kilar Fotografía Michael Ballhaus Reparto Gary Oldman, Winona Ryder, Anthony Hopkins, Keanu Reeves, Richard E. Grant, Cary Elwes, Sadie Frost, Tom Waits, Bill Campbell, Monica Bellucci, Jay Robinson Sinopsis En el año 1890, el joven abogado Jonathan Harker viaja a un castillo perdido de Transilvania, donde conoce al conde Drácula, que en 1462 perdió a su amor Elisabeta. El Conde, fascinado por una fotografía de Mina Murray, la novia de Harker, que le recuerda a su Elisabeta, viaja hasta Londres "cruzando océanos de tiempo" para conocerla. Ya en Inglaterra, intentará conquistar y seducir a Lucy, la mejor amiga de Mina.
In Episode 31 of The Cinescope Podcast, Chad and Andrew talk about one of their favorite movies, Muppet Treasure Island! The Cinescope Podcast on iTunes Show Notes Muppet Treasure Island on iTunes (soundtrack not available on iTunes) Stats Released February 16, 1996 Dir. Brian Henson (The Muppet Christmas Carol, Jack and the Beanstalk: The Real Story) Written by James V. Hart, Jerry Juhl, Kirk R. Thatcher; based on book Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson Music by Hans Zimmer (The Lion King, the first four Pirates of the Caribbean movies, Gladiator, The Last Samurai, the Dark Knight trilogy, Interstellar); Songs by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil (“Here You Come Again”, “Rock and Roll Lullaby”, “Somewhere Out There” w/ James Horner, “You're My Soul and Inspiration”, “You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'” w/ Phil Spector) Starring Kevin Bishop, Tim Curry, Billy Connolly; Muppet performers - Steve Whitmire, Dave Goelz, Jerry Nelson, Frank Oz, Kevin Clash, Bill Barretta, John Henson, Louise Gold, Don Austen Contact Andrew Twitter Chad Twitter Facebook Cinescope Facebook Twitter Website Email thecinescopepodcast@gmail.com Note: The iTunes links provided are affiliate links, meaning that when you click on them you help to support The Cinescope Podcast by earning it a bit of money. Thank you for your support! Special Guest: Andrew Grant.