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País Reino Unido Dirección Matthew Vaughn Guion Jane Goldman, Matthew Vaughn, Karl Gajdusek. Personaje: Dave Gibbons, Mark Millar. Historia: Matthew Vaughn Reparto Harris Dickinson, Ralph Fiennes, Aaron Taylor-Johnson Música Dominic Lewis, Matthew Margeson Fotografía Ben Davis Sinopsis Cuando un grupo formado por los tiranos y las mentes criminales más malvadas de la historia se une para desencadenar una guerra que matará a millones de personas, un hombre tendrá que luchar a contrarreloj para detenerlos. Tercera entrega de la saga 'Kingsman', ambientada muchos años antes de las anteriores y explicando el origen de la agencia.
Chris and Taylor review the spy action film "The King's Man" written by Matthew Vaughn and Karl Gajdusek with Vaughn directing. In the early years of the 20th century, the Kingsman agency is formed to stand against a criminal group plotting a war to wipe out millions. The film stars Ralph Fiennes, Djimon Hounsou, Gemma Atherton, Matthew Goode, Harris Dickinson, Rhys Ifans, Tom Hollander, Daniel Brühl and Charles Dance.
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Jay, Captain Keith and Wayne Da Que discuss the newest installment of the Kingsman franchise "The King's Man." In the early years of the 20th century, the Kingsman agency is formed to stand against a cabal plotting a war to wipe out millions. The King's Man is a 2021 spy action comedy film directed by Matthew Vaughn from a screenplay by Vaughn and Karl Gajdusek and a story by Vaughn. The third instalment in the Kingsman film series, which is based on the comic book Kingsman: The Secret Service by Mark Millar and Dave Gibbons, the film serves as a prequel to 2014's Kingsman: The Secret Service and 2017's Kingsman: The Golden Circle. The film features an ensemble cast that includes Ralph Fiennes (who also serves as one of the film's executive producers), Gemma Arterton, Rhys Ifans, Matthew Goode, Tom Hollander, Harris Dickinson, Daniel Brühl, Djimon Hounsou, and Charles Dance, and focuses on several events during World War I and the birth of the Kingsman organization. #thekingsman #thekingsmanmovie #kingsman --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/moviebenchquarterbacking/message
Ronnie Adams and Mark Radulich present their The King's Man 2021 Review! The King's Man (2021 Movie) is a spy action film directed by Matthew Vaughn from a screenplay by Vaughn and Karl Gajdusek and a story by Vaughn. The third installment in the Kingsman film series, which is based on the comic book The Secret Service by Mark Millar and Dave Gibbons, the film serves as a prequel to 2014's Kingsman: The Secret Service and 2017's Kingsman: The Golden Circle. The film features an ensemble cast that includes Ralph Fiennes (who also serves as one of the film's executive producers), Gemma Arterton, Rhys Ifans, Matthew Goode, Tom Hollander, Harris Dickinson, Daniel Brühl, Djimon Hounsou, and Charles Dance, and focuses on several events during World War I and the birth of the Kingsman organization. The King's Man was released on 22 December 2021 in the United States, and on 26 December 2021 in the United Kingdom by 20th Century Studios, delayed several times from an original November 2019 release date, partially due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Grammarly Ad: 44:45 Amazon Music Ad: 34:30 For a 30 Day Free Trial of Amazon Music Unlimited head to http://getamazonmusic.com/w2mnetwork. Amazon Music is free. Amazon Music Unlimited is not. And for the Grammarly special offer, go to http://getgrammarly.com/w2mnetwork. Check us out on the player of your choice https://linktr.ee/markkind76
Ronnie Adams and Mark Radulich present their The King's Man 2021 Review! The King's Man (2021 Movie) is a spy action film directed by Matthew Vaughn from a screenplay by Vaughn and Karl Gajdusek and a story by Vaughn. The third installment in the Kingsman film series, which is based on the comic book The Secret Service by Mark Millar and Dave Gibbons, the film serves as a prequel to 2014's Kingsman: The Secret Service and 2017's Kingsman: The Golden Circle. The film features an ensemble cast that includes Ralph Fiennes (who also serves as one of the film's executive producers), Gemma Arterton, Rhys Ifans, Matthew Goode, Tom Hollander, Harris Dickinson, Daniel Brühl, Djimon Hounsou, and Charles Dance, and focuses on several events during World War I and the birth of the Kingsman organization. The King's Man was released on 22 December 2021 in the United States, and on 26 December 2021 in the United Kingdom by 20th Century Studios, delayed several times from an original November 2019 release date, partially due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Grammarly Ad: 44:45 Amazon Music Ad: 34:30 For a 30 Day Free Trial of Amazon Music Unlimited head to http://getamazonmusic.com/w2mnetwork. Amazon Music is free. Amazon Music Unlimited is not. And for the Grammarly special offer, go to http://getgrammarly.com/w2mnetwork. Check us out on the player of your choice https://linktr.ee/markkind76
The King's Man is a 2021 spy action film directed by Matthew Vaughn from a screenplay by Vaughn and Karl Gajdusek and a story by Vaughn. The third installment in the Kingsman film series, which is based on the comic book The Secret Service by Mark Millar and Dave Gibbons, the film serves as a prequel to 2014's Kingsman: The Secret Service and 2017's Kingsman: The Golden Circle. The film features an ensemble cast that includes Ralph Fiennes (who also serves as one of the film's executive producers), Gemma Arterton, Rhys Ifans, Matthew Goode, Tom Hollander, Harris Dickinson, Daniel Brühl, Djimon Hounsou, and Charles Dance, and focuses on several events during World War I and the birth of the Kingsmen organization. The King's Man was released on 22 December 2021 in the United States, and on 26 December 2021 in the United Kingdom by 20th Century Studios, delayed several times from an original November 2019 release date, partially due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The film received mixed reviews from critics. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/popcorn-junkies/message
The King’s Man – Movie Review 131 Minutes, Rated R Written by Matthew Vaughn and Karl Gajdusek Directed by Matthew Vaughn Synopsis: In the early years of the 20th century, the Kingsman agency is formed to stand against a cabal plotting a war to wipe out millions. When the original Kingsman: The […]
Jonathan and Matt are, like the rest of you, in isolation at the moment. Safely ensconced in their own homes across the Atlantic, they decided it was time to do a miniseries of films that feel a little too relatable right now. Not to make light of the scary situation we all currently find ourselves in the midst of, but rather to make this time of contemplation a little more enjoyable. The guys as that you seek out the films or, in some cases, you avoid them and then listen to our mini-sodes. Episode 8: Oblivion RT: 53% Metascore: 54 Budget: $120,000,000 Box office: $286,168,572 ($89,107,235 US Box Office) Directed: Joseph Kosinski Written by Karl Gajdusek and Michael Arndt; Joseph Kosinski (graphic novel original story) Starring Tom Cruise, Morgan Freeman, Andrea Riseborough, Olga Kurylenko, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Melissa Leo, and Zoë Bell How to watch: US - Available digitally to buy/rent; _UK - Netflix BAMP on Twitter | BAMP on Instagram | TeePublic Merchandise Jon on Twitter | Jon on IG | Jon on Letterboxd.com Matt on Twitter | Matt on IG | Matt on Letterboxd.com Berkreviews.com | WhatIWatchedTonight.co.uk --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bloody-awesome/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bloody-awesome/support
Oblivion is a 2013 American post-apocalyptic action-adventure film co-produced and directed by Joseph Kosinski, and produced by Peter Chernin with screenplay by Karl Gajdusek and Michael deBruyn, starring Tom Cruise in the main role alongside Olga Kurylenko, Morgan Freeman and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau in supporting roles. Oblivion, based on Kosinski's unpublished graphic novel of the same name,[5][6][7] pays homage to 1970s science fiction films.Oblivion is a 2013 American post-apocalyptic action-adventure film co-produced and directed by Joseph Kosinski, and produced by Peter Chernin with screenplay by Karl Gajdusek and Michael deBruyn, starring Tom Cruise in the main role alongside Olga Kurylenko, Morgan Freeman and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau in supporting roles. Oblivion, based on Kosinski's unpublished graphic novel of the same name, pays homage to 1970s science fiction films.
It turns out both Greg and Andrew were right about different things last episode. In "Nuke It Out," the person who stole the launch key is revealed, love triangles get complicated, Sarrat continues to be a total jerk, but much more. Andrew and Greg try to make sense of everything that's happening and talk about what they hope to see from the second half of the season. SHOW NOTES: 0:45 - Intro, episode synopsis and clip 5:08 - Booth is alive, Cortez has the key 11:00 - Paul and Christine 13:30 - Sophie's screensaver 16:05 - King is turned on by danger 18:50 - Sarrat's random bomb incident 22:52 - The COB and his drug addiction 27:25 - Is Booth a good guy? 30:48 - Fissures in the Kendal/Chaplin dynamic 34:22 - What we hope to see in the rest of the season 39:17 - What's up with the title of this episode? 40:38 - Show close DON'T FORGET: You can contact the show by emailing lastresort@filmgeekradio.com. Thanks for listening!
Let the disagreeing begin! The sixth episode of Last Resort, "Another Fine Navy Day," jumps around in time like a jackrabbit on crack. Is this a refreshing new style of approach, or just plain messy? Does the character development work, or is it non-existent? And what's the deal with the new bad guy? Tune in to find out. SHOW NOTES: 0:45 - Intro, episode synopsis and clip 5:25 - General thoughts on the structure 14:10 - New villains, the mole, character development (or lack thereof) 17:39 - The kiss 20:02 - Lack of consequences for Serrat 25:18 - Main topic: The character of Booth and what this new antagonist means 34:27 - Show close DON'T FORGET: You can contact the show by emailing lastresort@filmgeekradio.com. Thanks for listening!
Sometimes a few people talking is more intense than a full-fledged action scene. Such is the case with "Skeleton Crew," in which Chaplin finally sits down with Secretary of Defense Curry to talk options. Meanwhile, how does Grace do in command of the sub? Does the King subplot fare any better this week? And just what exactly does Curry mean when he says he wants to establish a new American empire? Tune in to find out. SHOW NOTES: 0:45 - Intro, episode synopsis and clip 6:00 - Christine and Kylie 7:17 - Jay Karnes as Curry, the negotiations 18:11 - Admiral Shepherd shoots April Grace 23:37 - Grace in command 29:00 - Navy SEALs can do anything 32:40 - Main topic: Curry and the "new American empire," predictions on what the future holds 43:38 - No more info on the magical element; did the soldiers stay or go? 50:20 - Show close DON'T FORGET: You can contact the show by emailing lastresort@filmgeekradio.com. Thanks for listening!
Captain Johnson is joined by Lieutenant Drew Stewart to discuss the fourth episode, "Voluntold." Chaplin gives everyone the option to stay or go, but is that a good idea? Kylie continues to have doubts about her role in things, and Christine yells some more. And does the introduction of a mysterious mineral mean the show is about to turn into Lost? Tune in to find out. SHOW NOTES: 0:45 - Intro, episode synopsis and clip 6:27 - Assassination attempts 12:00 - The King subplot 13:40 - Are Christine and Kylie becoming interesting yet? 18:00 - Are secrets being revealed too quickly 23:05 - The mysterious minerals and whether the show is about to turn Lost-y 29:17 - Main topic: allowing the crew a choice to stay or go 38:48 - Show close DON'T FORGET: You can contact the show by emailing lastresort@filmgeekradio.com. Thanks for listening!
Just when you thought things couldn’t get any more morally ambiguous... they did. In this episode, Captain Andrew and Executive Officer Greg analyze the various new conflicts and decisions that arise as a result of Chaplin and his crew. Do they do the right thing in smuggling Serrat’s contraband? What potential romantic relationships could arise? To what extent is Serrat actually a good person? Is Brannan in love with Cortez, and does that change the morality of his decision? Tune in to find out. SHOW NOTES: 0:45 - Intro and episode synopsis 4:00 - A fractured crew, the decision to release the COB 10:05 - Power struggles, Secretary of Defense Curry 12:57 - "You brought violence to this island" 15:22 - Is Chaplin betraying American principles by negotiating with Serrat? 20:51 - Sub action and the character of Sophie 29:44 - Kylie Sinclair and the search for the truth 34:02 - Main topic: Brannan’s actions, Chaplin’s response to Serrat 43:30 - Earning the heart of the people, the Perseus device 47:17 - Show close DON'T FORGET: You can contact the show by emailing lastresort@filmgeekradio.com. Thanks for listening!
Things get more complicated in the second episode of Last Resort, from international threats to new mysterious characters. Is Kylie Sinclair an interesting character, or just an exposition machine? How is King emblematic of America's identity crisis? And does that subplot with Christine's interrogation even make sense? Tune in for answers to all that and more. SHOW NOTES: 0:45 - Intro, episode synopsis and clip 5:03 - A jam-packed opening 5 minutes 7:57 - How do torpedoes work, exactly? 10:10 - The main plotline involving Russia 14:07 - The situation with the COB; split loyalties 17:50 - Military families and the revelation about Chaplin's son 21:23 - Kylie Sinclair as exposition machine; potentially an interesting character 30:04 - King as personification of American identity crisis 36:47 - Main topic: Christine and the reveal about Kendal's past 51:21 - Show close DON'T FORGET: You can contact the show by emailing lastresort@filmgeekradio.com. Thanks for listening!
Battle stations! Last Resort has launched, and Captain Andrew and Executive Officer Greg are here to assess the situation. There's a lot going on in this pilot episode, and it's up to them to break it all down. Is this first episode any good? How is it acting as a form of American wish-fulfillment? Is Chaplin a hero, or is he actually a terrorist? Tune in to discover all this and more! SHOW NOTES: 0:45 - Intro and episode synopsis 5:41 - General thoughts on the pilot 13:24 - A government conspiracy 15:48 - High production values; what's up with the lighting and the music? 20:45 - The acting, particularly Andre Braugher and the character of Chaplin 32:13 - Main topic: Is Chaplin a terrorist? How is the show operating as a form of American wish-fulfillment? 39:05 - The show's attitude towards nuclear weapons 45:43 - Autumn Reeser, network sexposition and whether her prototype is working 49:25 - What if we have a Lost situation on our hands and the show is about more than it first appears? 53:57 - Show close DON'T FORGET: You can contact the show by emailing lastresort@filmgeekradio.com. Thanks for listening!
From the "Best of Sterling & Stroili" - A special holiday repeat from December 20, 2010: ‘Tis the season to be jolly. Stroili recites The Nightmare Before Martha (Stewart),a self-penned parody of The Night Before Christmas), while Sterling and guests James Roday (star of USA Network’s hit TV series Psych), and Brad Raider (TV and film actor and Co-Artistic Director of LA’s Red Squadron Theatre Company) provide backup vocals to underscore the reading. Roday and Raider are interviewed about their friendship and careers, Red Squadron’s history, and its west coast premiere of Karl Gajdusek’s comedy/drama greedy at Hollywood’s El Centro Theatre. The Live Arts Calendar highlight’s The Nutcracker’s Journey from the Arts in Review Repertory Players at LA radio station KPFK (90.7 FM). Sterling reviews the Gay Men’s Chorus of Los Angeles and Comfort and Joy, their annual holiday extravaganza at the Alex Theatre in Glendale, CA. Roday and Raider relive their worst moments in theatre. Crooner Antony Field’s latest CD You and Me on Christmas Eve is also highlighted. Sponsored by Breakdown Services (http://www.breakdownexpress.com/)
'Tis the season to be jolly. Stroili recites The Nightmare Before Martha (Stewart),a self-penned parody of The Night Before Christmas), while Sterling and guests James Roday (star of USA Network???s hit TV series Psych), and Brad Raider (TV and film actor and Co-Artistic Director of LA???s Red Squadron Theatre Company) provide backup vocals to underscore the reading. Roday and Raider are interviewed about their friendship and careers, Red Squadron???s history, and its west coast premiere of Karl Gajdusek???s comedy/drama greedy at Hollywood???s El Centro Theatre. The Live Arts Calendar highlight???s The Nutcracker???s Journey from the Arts in Review Repertory Players at LA radio station KPFK (90.7 FM). Sterling reviews the Gay Men???s Chorus of Los Angeles and Comfort and Joy, their annual holiday extravaganza at the Alex Theatre in Glendale, CA. Roday and Raider relive their worst moments in theatre. Crooner Antony Field???s latest CD You and Me on Christmas Eve is also highlighted. Sponsored by Breakdown Services (http://www.breakdownexpress.com/)