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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. 1️⃣✖0️⃣9️⃣ | BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN Dirigida por Ang Lee, su trama está basada en la historia de E. Annie Proulx que relatala historia de dos vaqueros, Ennis Del Mar y Jack Twist, quienes se conocen mientras hacen cola para ser contratados por el ranchero Joe Aguirre. Los dos aspiran a conseguir un trabajo estable, casarse y formar una familia, pero su amistad cambiará y se convertirá en una historia de amor. Con Heath Ledger y Jake Gyllenhaal en los papeles protagonistas, y con Anne Hathaway y Michelle Williams como personajes femeninos, esta película hizo que la carrera de estos cuatro intérpretes terminara de despegar hacia una existosa historia en Hollywood. ¿Conoces los detalles de la controversia que rodeó al estreno de la película?. ¿Crees que estos intérpretes forman parte de una nueva generación exitosa de actores?. ¿Qué sabes del estilo y filosofía en el cine de Ang Lee?. Y debatimos, ¿Ayudó esta película a la aceptación social de la homosexualidad? Camina junto a Fran Maestra y Gonzalo Cuélliga por El Paseo de la Fama escuchando este podcast de cine clásico que homenajea a Brokeback Mountain. SECCIONES ▪️ Contexto ▪️ Controversia y éxito en su estreno ▪️ El surgimiento de una nueva generación de grandes intérpretes ▪️ Estilo y filosofía de Ang Lee ▪️ ¿Ayudó esta película a la aceptación social de la homosexualidad? ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ LISTA DE PELÍCULAS CITADAS EN EL PROGRAMA: https://letterboxd.com/podcastwood/list/1x09-podcastwood-brokeback-mountain/ ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ ⭐ 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 ▪️ Enlaces privados para asistir a las grabaciones de los programas para fans ▪️ Críticas semanales de los estrenos de la semana en salas y/o servicios de streaming 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 INSTAGRAM: podcastwood BLOGGER: podcastwood.blogspot.com ✉ CONTACTANOS EN podcastwoodmail@gmail.com ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ DISFRUTA DE LA BSO DE PODCASTWOOD EN SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2FYBsPmqMxvs9gtgrUtQ62 ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ 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 | 2023
Episode 51 features incumbent Joe Aguirre. We have a conversation with Joe who is a Delano City Council Candidate for the 2020 elections.
LA-based director of photography, Joe Aguirre, goes into all sorts of topics from what he is doing when he shows up best as a father to how involving friends in learning activities like surfing and skiing can be an absolute game-changer.
Are you ready for your lesson in geek culture? Neil deGrasse Tyson chats with Olivia Munn about superheroes, aliens, math, planetary science, and more. Featuring comic co-host Chuck Nice and astrophysicist and StarTalk geek-in-chief Charles Liu, PhD. NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons and All-Access subscribers can watch or listen to this entire episode commercial-free here: https://www.startalkradio.net/show/geekdom-101-with-olivia-munn/ Thanks to our Patrons Genesis Perez, Braden Thomas, Joe Aguirre, Ayush Kapri, and Aden Parker for supporting us this week. Photo Credit: StarTalk.
What lies hidden in the murky hallways of the cosmos? Neil deGrasse Tyson, astrophysicist Jackie Faherty, PhD, and co-host Chuck Nice answer your fan-submitted questions on brown dwarfs, interstellar objects, Planet 9, and more! NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons and All-Access subscribers can watch or listen to this entire episode commercial-free here: https://www.startalkradio.net/show/cosmic-queries-between-planets-and-stars-with-jackie-faherty/ Thanks to this week’s Patrons for supporting us: Scott Peterson, Kody Krier, Anette Woolsey, Joe Aguirre, Daniel Hargrove, Jill Burkey Image Credit: NASA, ESA, Hubble; Processing & License: Judy Schmidt.
On this episode of POPwCORN, Host, Corn Jaimes, features Joe Aguirre from Film Podcast, Meta Reel. Together they talk about "Joker". A movie about a troubled man's descent into madness and nihilism as the city of Gotham breaks Down around him.
On this episode of POPwCORN, host Corn Jaimes and co-host Elvia Cabrera, discuss one of the biggest flops in music festival history, The FYRE Festival. Along with special guest Joe Aguirre, will discuss the cultural and social implications of social media advertising, through the lens of 20th-century postmodern philosopher, Jean Baudrillard and his theory of Simulacra.
Joe Aguirre got started taking photos thanks to his mother's being a packrat and his grandmother's love of photo albums. In this podcast, Joe shares what he loves about photography and how that led to his involvement with the Burn My Eye Photo Collective. In the second half of the episode, he talks about his nostalgia for San Francisco and the things he still appreciates about this town. We recorded this podcast in Potrero Hill in October 2018. Film photography by Michelle Kilfeather
Joe Aguirre and Kramer O'Neill join Kai and Michael for the first multi-guest show. Joe and Kramer both belong to different photo collectives. These modern day international photo clubs/societies have grown simultaneously with the rise of sharing photos through zines, blogs, and social media. Joe and Kramer also share their ideas about what being called a street photographer means, if it means anything at all. Links: Joe Aguirre Website: http://www.joeaguirrephotography.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joe_aguirre_/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/joe.aguirre Twitter: https://twitter.com/thoughtlesshero Tumblr: http://joe-aguirre.tumblr.com Kramer O'Neill Website: http://krameroneill.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/krameroneill/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/krameroneill Tumblr: http://picturesofpeopleandthings.com Visit www.thephotoshow.org We are realphotoshow on Twitter/IG/FB Follow us on Twitter twitter.com/realphotoshow and on Instagram instagram.com/realphotoshow/ Like us on Facebook www.facebook.com/realphotoshow Music by @pataphysics-1 on Soundcloud
In this episode, we are joined by photographer Joe Aguirre to discuss his first visit to New York, his trip to Denmark, making zines, shooting nudes, the photo hustle in San Francisco, connecting with a niche audience and several brilliant books and zines! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bryan-formhals/message
Guests Links:www.Joe-Aguirre.comJoe-Aguirre.tumblr.comInstagram: @Joe_Aguirre_ Gear Mentioned:Holga (Via Amazon)Lomography LCA (Via Amazon)Olympus XA Series (Wiki, Search eBay)Olympus Stylus Epic (Search eBay)Yashica Electro 35 (Search eBay)Instax Wide (Amazon)Mamiya 6 (Search eBay)Mamiya 7 (Search eBay)Pentacon 6 (Search eBay)CineStillLeica Wikipedia Page (I don't know where else to start with Leica...)Kodak Tourist 2 (Search eBay) Other Photographers Mentioned:Justin VogelDaido MoriyamaTroy HoldenAlec Soth (Little Brown Mushroom) (Somewhere to Disappear Film)Rob TimkoBeau RouletteCarson Lancaster (Awesome Cameras Podcast Interview)(Book & Job Gallery)Emilio BanuelosCollective StrangersJohn GoldsmithHamburger EyesKevin Omeara (Elephant Gun Collective)Jonas Normann (@sidewalktalk)Danny TranOla BillmontBen MolinaKramer O'NiellEmpire Seven StudiosMatt Gomez Other Fun Stuff:www.Lomography.comHolga ModsGlass Key PhotoLooking GlassFlorida Tourism Board@TheVanWithNoPlan
Joe Aguirre is a San Francisco based photographer currently spending his time focused on personal documentary and lyrical narrative projects. Joe lives among his subjects; he uses the street aesthetic to create candid, nude, and conceptual portraiture. Dividing his time between art and street photography, Joe is searching for a way to communicate his work to the world in a singular presentation. Resources: http://www.joeaguirrephotography.com http://thoughtlesshero.com http://thebenmolina.tumblr.com Subscribe to The Candid Frame mailing list to receive your free copy of the ebook, TCF: On Street Photography. http://ibarionex.net/thecandidframe/2015/2/20/free-ebook-on-street-photography info@thecandidframe.com
Año 2005 Duración 134 min. País Estados Unidos Estados Unidos Director Ang Lee Guión Larry McMurtry, Diana Ossana (Historia: E. Annie Proulx) Música Gustavo Santaolalla Fotografía Rodrigo Prieto Reparto Heath Ledger, Jake Gyllenhaal, Anne Hathaway, Michelle Williams, Randy Quaid, Linda Cardellini, Anna Faris, Scott Michael Campbell, David Harbour, Kate Mara Productora Focus Features / River Road Entertainment / Good Machine / Alberta Filmworks Género Romance. Drama | Drama romántico. Homosexualidad. Años 60. Vida rural (Norteamérica) Web oficial http://www.brokebackmountain.com Sinopsis Verano de 1963. Dos vaqueros, Ennis del Mar y Jack Twist, se conocen mientras hacen cola para ser contratados por el ranchero Joe Aguirre. Los dos aspiran a conseguir un trabajo estable, casarse y formar una familia. Cuando Aguirre les envía a cuidar ganado a la majestuosa montaña Brokeback, entre ambos surge un sentimiento de camaradería que deriva hacia una relación íntima. Al concluir el verano, tienen que abandonar Brokeback y seguir caminos diferentes.
View from the stage as Hotboxed opens for Korn in Portland, Oregon Before I officially began recording and identifying myself as Dead Poets Society, I was producing and promoting concerts in the scenic Columbia River Gorge, which is located between Oregon and Washington. Roughly, every couple months in 1998 I would scrape together enough money to rent our local armory. I’d provide our sound system, create the posters, and write the promotional copy for the press releases. In short, I would do all of the work behind the scenes that is necessary to make a concert flourish. Most of these concerts were performed by and for young adults, who had few, if any, outlets to hear and experience live performances. There were so many bands who wanted to perform at these shows that I had to make the rounds to various rehearsal spaces to check out each band’s set list, and try to gauge their performance skill. In the end, three to five bands would get a chance to perform in front of an audience, with all expenses paid. One of these bands was HOTBOXED. At the time that I met them, the lineup was comprised of Ryan Mann on vocals, Dustin Williams on bass guitar, Joe Aguirre on lead/rhythm guitar, and Jason Lincoln on drums. I was told the group had formed spontaneously one day during lunch break at the local high school. Informal jam sessions performing mostly Rage Against the Machine and Korn covers led the band to more serious rehearsals at Jason Lincoln’s parents house. There, they began the arduous task of learning to write and perform their original songs. Ryan Mann (airborne) and Joseph Aguirre on guitar. One of the first songs they created was the disenfranchised teenage anthem, “Mohawk”. The title was chosen for its double meaning that made use of their high school mascot , The Indians, while also throwing a nod to the punk and hard rock music that they, and their newly acquired fan base enjoyed. The song quickly became a fan favorite at concerts. Eventually the band put out their own four song EP, which strangely enough did not feature the song. I was fortunate to receive an MP3 copy of the song that had been recorded during the session that recorded the EP had been made. For years it was a fixture in my Winamp playlist.In late 2001 Ryan Mann had been kind enough to put down a scathing vocal track for our song “Synners”, which appeared on our second album, Deprogramming. He was intrigued by our eclectic sound, particularly the electronic, and industrial elements, and we both wondered if it would be possible to merge our sounds together. In the meantime, we were working with both Ryan and Sara (his wife to be) on a music video idea for Synners, so we put the musical collaboration on hold.Eventually, one night in 2003 after all the video work and touring had been completed for Deprogramming, I sat down by candlelight, fueled by a Caramel Mocha espresso and imagination, and cut together this remix that explores the sonic compostional differences between our two bands. The remix was debuted by Hotboxed to the public on an August evening in 2003 at a packed Civic Auditorium before the opening band went on. I was tickled by the favorable response it received.That summer in 2003 Hotboxed would realize a dream of theirs and play an opening set for Korn at the Portland, Oregon stop on Korn’s tour. I hope you enjoy this remix!WaDead Poets Society Hotboxed - "Mohawk (dead poets society mix)"Subscribe on:Apple PodcastsGoogle PlayRSS feed (for apps)