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Desde su estreno en Cannes, donde ganó la Palme d'Or, la multi premiada obra del surcoreano Joon-Ho Bong ha sido considerada por muchos como la mejor película de 2019, pero ¿cuáles son sus méritos para ello? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/peripatos/support
30 years ago this month the Berlin Wall came down, and Richard was there, reporting the story for ABC News. In those heady days of November, 1989, there was tremendous hope for the future of liberal democracy. In the next few years, most of Eastern Europe would emerge from the shackles of totalitarian communism.But today, populism and nativism are on the rise in much of the world. Democratic institutions, civic norms, and a free press are all facing new challenges.We speak with public affairs and political consultant Reed Galen, and look at whether the case for greater civility is overshadowed by the need to push back hard against the populists, and those who sneer at compromise, tolerance, reason, flexibility and other vital pillars of a functioning democracy."The Democrats are playing chess and Trump's eating the pieces," says Reed, who resigned from the Republican Party in 2016. "He will take your civility and squash you with it."Further thoughts from Reed on civility here.With this episode we start a new feature: Jim and Richard Recommend. We lift the curtain on what we're listening to, reading and watching. - Music: Singer-songwriter Belinda Carlisle.- Movie: "Parasite" by Korean director Joon Ho Bong.- Books: "Ill Winds: Saving Democracy From Russian Rage, Chinese Ambition and American Complacency by Larry Diamond, and "Golden Rice: The Imperiled Birth of a GMO Superfood" by Ed Regis. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Joon-Ho Bong’s “Parasite” is a delight. Mr. Robot gets slow and The Good Place feels off. With special guest Merrill Barr. Next week: Watchmen (103), Mr. Robot (405), The Good Place (406), The Larry Sanders Show (107-108) 00:42 – Winter Movie Draft update 04:56 – Parasite 11:50 – Watchmen (102) 19:59 – Mr. Robot (404) … Continue reading It’s Spoilerin’ Time 288 – Parasite, Watchmen (102), Mr. Robot (404), The Good Place (405), The Larry Sanders Show (105-106) →
Joon-Ho Bong’s “Parasite” is a delight. Mr. Robot gets slow and The Good Place feels off. With special guest Merrill Barr. Next week: Watchmen (103), Mr. Robot (405), The Good Place (406), The Larry Sanders Show (107-108) 00:42 – Winter Movie Draft update 04:56 – Parasite 11:50 – Watchmen (102) 19:59 – Mr. Robot (404) … Continue reading It’s Spoilerin’ Time 288 – Parasite, Watchmen (102), Mr. Robot (404), The Good Place (405), The Larry Sanders Show (105-106) →
Joon-Ho Bong’s “Parasite” is a delight. Mr. Robot gets slow and The Good Place feels off. With special guest Merrill Barr. Next week: Watchmen (103), Mr. Robot (405), The Good Place (406), The Larry Sanders Show (107-108) 00:42 – Winter Movie Draft update 04:56 – Parasite 11:50 – Watchmen (102) 19:59 – Mr. Robot (404) … Continue reading It’s Spoilerin’ Time 288 – Parasite, Watchmen (102), Mr. Robot (404), The Good Place (405), The Larry Sanders Show (105-106) →
Joon-Ho Bong’s “Parasite” is a delight. Mr. Robot gets slow and The Good Place feels off. With special guest Merrill Barr. Next week: Watchmen (103), Mr. Robot (405), The Good Place (406), The Larry Sanders Show (107-108) 00:42 – Winter Movie Draft update 04:56 – Parasite 11:50 – Watchmen (102) 19:59 – Mr. Robot (404) … Continue reading It’s Spoilerin’ Time 288 – Parasite, Watchmen (102), Mr. Robot (404), The Good Place (405), The Larry Sanders Show (105-106) →
Joon-Ho Bong’s “Parasite” is a delight. Mr. Robot gets slow and The Good Place feels off. With special guest Merrill Barr. Next week: Watchmen (103), Mr. Robot (405), The Good Place (406), The Larry Sanders Show (107-108) 00:42 – Winter Movie Draft update 04:56 – Parasite 11:50 – Watchmen (102) 19:59 – Mr. Robot (404) … Continue reading It’s Spoilerin’ Time 288 – Parasite, Watchmen (102), Mr. Robot (404), The Good Place (405), The Larry Sanders Show (105-106) →
Cinema experiences, the world over. Sarah Watt, William Chen and Jeremy Downing discuss the various films and cinema experiences from their trips around the world. Sarah opens the discussion by outlining her trip around Europe. She mentions La Dolce Vita, Drive and Avengers: Endgame. She talked about multiple masterclasses, including with steadicam inventor Garrett Brown, one with Rutger Hauer, another with Joe Dante and later with Francis Ford Coppola. William then shared about his trip to the United States, highlighting Los Angeles and its focus on cinema. He watched Toy Story, Story 2 and Toy Story 3 on the plane, which guides the discussion for a while. We chat about Thor: Ragnarok, Eagle vs Shark, The Breaker Upperers, No. 2 and Whale Rider. William then chats about Hobbs & Shaw, as well as the Fast & Furious connections. We talk about the jarring feeling of hearing the New Zealand accent in big budget films, like Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones, Aquaman and in Hobbs & Shaw. This moves into a discussion around Pacific Island culture representation, including the final act of Hobbs & Shaw and Moana. This moves into a conversation about Vai, including the progression of Pasifika cinema. We highlight The Orator, One Thousand Ropes, Three Wise Cousins, Hibiscus & Ruthless, and Take Home Pay. We unpack the filmmaking of Vai, comparing it to Waru. William then brings up the brilliance of Idris Elba in Hobbs & Shaw, including the rap that he wrote for the film. William raps. It is quite glorious. We wrap up the episode with Sarah sharing her experience at Festival de Cannes 2019. She mentions multiple films and her involvement in press conferences and interviews. This includes lining up for two hours to see Once Upon A Time... In Hollywood, Sarah's husband Doug getting the opportunity to interview Joon Ho Bong, director of Palme d'Or winning Parasite, watching the films Les Misérables and Bacurau, as well as seeing conversation with Sylvester Stallone. Sarah had the opportunity to see Apocalypse Now: Final Cut, as well as taking part in a masterclass with Francis Ford Coppola. She also watched The Piano and The Devil Thumbs a Ride, finishing her trip with a visit to a Stanley Kubrick exhibition.
What a time to be alive. Two original films released in theatres this week and I am so very grateful I got the chance to see them. The first is a South Korean entry from director Joon Ho-Bong, it is his Palme d'Or winning film 'Parasite'. The second is the ninth film from writer/director Quentin Tarantino 'Once Upon A Time In Hollywood'. Two films that I am very glad I got the chance to see on the big screen, Give it a listen and let me know your thoughts on both of these... Thank you all for your support, it means a great deal to me. Please subscribe and review the podcast below, it helps me get noticed among all the podcasts out there. Please submit your mailbag questions to ozmoviegeek@gmail.com as well. Ask me anything; film, television, personal questions, I would love to hear from you all. See the links below to my Facebook, Twitter, Instagram & Patreon: Facebook - www.facebook.com/ozmoviegeek/ Twitter - twitter.com/Ozmoviegeek Instagram - www.instagram.com/oz_movie_geek Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/rss/ozmoviegeek?auth=WB9xHsYLCTHAAdhndp6jfICGqRu0prLp --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/christopher-pattison/message
Episode 32 - Spider-Man: Far From HomeTyson, Andrew, and Zac discuss old movies and TV shows from the past, a current release in the present, and what we're looking forward to in the future!Talk at us: @SRTWpodcast!In this episode:Past: Constantine (2005), Waking Sleeping Beauty (2009), Parasite (2019).Present: Spider-Man: Far From HomeFuture: Dune movie-tie-in prequel TV Series, helmed by Denis Villeneuve (slashfilm.com/dune-tv-series), Jay and Silent Bob Reboot (WARNING: R-RATED TRAILER imdb.com/videoplayer/vi912309273), The King's Man (imdb.com/videoplayer/vi4177706009).--137 Film template used in logo: "35mm format 137" by Christophe Dang Ngoc Chan. CC BY-SA 3.0. commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:35mm_format_137.svg
#Podcast dedicado a repasar el palmarés de #Cannes2019 y a recordar el cine de Joon-ho Bong, el director que se ha llevado la Palma de Oro con "Parasite"
It’s the return of our fan favorite series, Fill Our Holes! In this retro review series, we pick a movie at least two of us haven’t seen and review them. In this return episode, we picked the 2014 Chris Evans sci-fi flick, Snowpiercer! We also talk news including the first images from the Dark Crystal...
Mais um especial sobre um grande diretor no RdMCast! Nesta semana, falamos sobre o cinema crítico e fantástico do diretor sul-coreano Joon-ho Bong. Entenda mais sobre distribuição de filmes, velhos saudosistas e beyblades em departamentos de polícia. * ARTE DA VITRINE: Estúdio Grim Estúdio Grim – Design para conteúdo digital * Portfólio: http://bit.ly/elvdesign * Instagram @estudiogrim * designgrim@gmail.com SEJA UM APOIADOR * Apoie o RdM a produzir mais conteúdo e ganhe recompensas exclusivas! * Acesse: https://apoia.se/rdm * Conheça a Sala dos Apoiadores: http://republicadomedo.com.br/sala-dos-apoiadores/ CITADOS NO PROGRAMA * BONG JOON-HO: THE MAN WHO LOVED MONSTERS: https://bit.ly/2Fmbc6s * Memories of Murder (2003) – Ensemble Staging: https://youtu.be/v4seDVfgwOg * Memories of a Murderer/Zodiac – Perspectives & Perceptions | CRISWELL | Cinema Cartography: https://youtu.be/o0DotIqOD-E * Snowpiercer – Left or Right: https://youtu.be/X05TDsoSg2Y * Mother (2009) – The Telephoto Profile Shot: https://youtu.be/dUOdQxQkVt8 OUÇA RDMCAST NO SPOTIFY! * Acesse: https://spoti.fi/2DWoFCX GRUPO ABERTO NO TELEGRAM * Link direto: http://bit.ly/2Ao6dOd Tem algo para nos contar? Envie um e-mail! contato@republicadomedo.com.br Twitter: @rdmcast Instagram: Republica do Medo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mais um especial sobre um grande diretor no RdMCast! Nesta semana, falamos sobre o cinema crítico e fantástico do diretor sul-coreano Joon-ho Bong. Entenda mais sobre distribuição de filmes, velhos saudosistas e beyblades em departamentos de polícia. ARTE DA VITRINE: Estúdio Grim Estúdio Grim – Design para conteúdo digital Portfólio: http://bit.ly/elvdesign Instagram @estudiogrim designgrim@gmail.com SEJA UM [...] O post RdMCast – #175 A humanidade monstruosa nos filmes de Joon-ho Bong apareceu primeiro em República do Medo.
Sang-Ho Yeon signe une nouvelle production disponible sur Netflix, l’occasion de revenir sur le travail du réalisateur découvert grâce à l’animation. Dans “Psychokinesis”, un homme se découvre capable de télékinésie et va utiliser ses pouvoirs pour aider sa fille à lutter contre la mafia locale assujettie aux intérêts d’entrepreneurs immobiliers. Sang-Ho Yeon garde, même dans un film de superhéros, un ancrage fort dans la réalité et met un point d’honneur à ausculter les couches les plus défavorisées de la population coréenne. S’il a récemment migré vers le cinéma live, ses long-métrages gardent les spécificités du cinéma d’animation et ses personnages sont de parfaits anti-héros cartoonesques. Une bonne introduction à l’oeuvre de Sang-Ho Yeon qui nous traîne dans les bas-fonds de la société pour mieux en faire ressurgir l’humanité.Podcast animé par Thomas Rozec avec Julien DupuyRÉFÉRENCES CITÉES DANS L’ÉMISSIONPsychokinesis (Sang-Ho Yeon, 2018), Dernier train pour Busan (Sang-Ho Yeon, 2016), Joon-Ho Bong, The Fake (Sang-Ho Yeon, 2013), Seoul Station (Sang-Ho Yeon, 2016), The King of Pigs (Sang-Ho Yeon, 2012), The Hell (Sang-Ho Yeon, 2003), Love is a protein (Sang-Ho Yeon, 2008)CRÉDITSEnregistré le 04 juin 2018 à l’Antenne (Paris 11eme). Production : Binge Audio. Direction de production : Joël Ronez. Rédacteur en chef : David Carzon. Direction générale : Gabrielle Boeri-Charles. Moyens techniques : Binge Audio. Réalisation : Quentin Bresson. Chargée de production et d’édition : Camille Regache. Editrice : Albane Fily. Générique : "Soupir Articulé", Abstrackt Keal Agram (Tanguy Destable et Lionel Pierres). NoCiné est une production du réseau Binge Audio www.binge.audio. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mother times two. Sarah Watt, Max Tarrant, Jeremy Downing and William Chen discuss the films mother! (2017) and Madeo, or Mother (2009). The discussion starts around mother! (2017) and unpacks its more horrific elements. We then have a back and forth discussion around the merits of Jennifer Lawrence’s character and the strength of her performance. We then jump into the allegory of the film, wondering whether it is a commentary on the experience of women, a commentary on Darron Arronofsky’s romantic relationships, or a commentary on Man’s treatment of the planet. Perhaps it is about obsession with a person’s own creation, whatever the context… Our discussion then moves onto Mother, or Madeo, from Korean director Joon Ho Bong. We start by unpacking the central mother character, played wonderfully by Hye-ja Kim. The portrayal of the young women and their sexualisation is discussed, with the film coming across as immature in this regard. The character of the son and the way his mental disability is dealt with is talked about, and how this aspect of his character is used. We also talk about the relationship between him and his mother. We then talk about the social commentary of the film, particularly its depiction of the impoverished situation of the town. We finish by generally discussing the messages behind both films and how they connect to other films.
Este podcast es sobre Okja, una película muy entretenida, dirigida por el coreano Joon-Ho Bong y exclusiva de Netflix. ¡Si la viste, escuchanos! #Podcast #Cine #Peliculas #Okja #JoonHoBong #TildaSwinton #PaulDano #JakeGyllenhaal
Nesse episódio falamos sobre o original da Netflix dirigido pelo diretor Joon-Ho Bong, "Okja". O post PC 18 – Okja apareceu primeiro em Salada Cult.
Nesse episódio falamos sobre o original da Netflix dirigido pelo diretor Joon-Ho Bong, "Okja". O post PC 18 – Okja apareceu primeiro em Salada Cult.
Nesse episódio falamos sobre o original da Netflix dirigido pelo diretor Joon-Ho Bong, "Okja". O post PC 18 – Okja apareceu primeiro em Salada Cult.
Happy Halloween! This week's guest host is from Trashtuesday.com, horror critic Sulla Black, and joins the fellas to review three horror films on Netflix in celebration of Halloween. The first film is Elvin's pick - the found footage, anthology film V/H/S. Next, the fellas review Sulla's pick the supernatural, 70's homage film We Are Still Here and lastly the show ends with Audy's pick, the Joon-Ho Bong helmed Korean monster film satire The Host. Also Audy, Elvin and Sulla breakdown their favorite Top 5 Horror Movie Female Badasses in movie history. Also make sure to listen, rate and review Film Don't Lie on iTunes, Soundcloud and Stitcher. This Weeks Guest: Sulla Black - twitter: @sullablack and @trashtue / Trashtuesday.com Host: Audy Christianos Twitter @cinesamurairiff / IG @cinemasamurai / Cinemasamurai.net CoHost: Elvin Jones Twitter @imthenerdfather / thenerdfather.com
Pelis basadas en cómics franceses: La película "La vida de Adéle" (2013) del director Abdelatif Kechiche basada en el cómic "Le bleu est une couleur chaude" de Julie Maroh, y la película "Snowpiercer" (2014) del director Joon Ho Bong, basada en el cómic "La transperceneige" de Jean Marc Rochette y Jacques Lob. Una de las dos es una mierda, pero no te decimos cual, tendrás que escuchar nuestro podcast.
On today's episode, it's Bioshock on a train! The intrepid cinemanauts John and JP dive into Joon-Ho Bong's dystopian class fable, Snowpiercer. Get into it!
When you get a call from your co-host slightly drunk at a late hour asking to review a film, you oblige. We review the film Snowpiercer in all its "back of the bus" whacked mentality. Check out what Scott and Joey thought.
En este podcast debatimos sobre SNOWPIERCER, la nueva y excelente película de Joon-Ho Bong. Acá no se estrenó en cines (y seguramente no se vaya a estrenar) pero que eso no te detenga. Es una de las mejores pelis de ciencia-ficción del año... aunque sea para la mayoría de nosotros. #Podcast #Cine #Peliculas #SnowPiercer #JoonHoBong #ChrisEvans #TildaSwinton #EdHarris