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This week on The First Run, it's retro-week as Matt is out of town and Chris is otherwise occupied. In this classic episode from 2010, Chris, Matt, and Espo(?!?) get all spookified with their discussions about Lars Van Trier's 'Antichrist', as well as the Swedish vampire import, 'Let The Right One In'. Crazy Swedes…They review a rather weak week (see what I did there?) in blu-ray and dvd releases. Also on this episode, it's the premier of the segment called 'What Are The Odds?', where they guys choose a topic and apply some odds making to it. Who doesn't enjoy a little gambling every now and again?00:00-20:45: Intro/Antichrist20:46-30:53: Physical Media Picks30:54-46:33: Let The Right One In46:34-1:08:08: What Are The Odds?!?1:08:09-1:09:23: Wrap UpTheme music by Jamal Malachi Ford-Bey
Join The Kernels as they review Lars Van Trier's 2018 serial killer shock-fest: 'The House That Jack Built'.Chatting about nasty narratives, delusional directors, and angry architects - The Kernels share their likes, dislikes, ratings & even treat you to an original song, AND a unique game where they create a movie trailer. Enjoy you curious cakes! Thanks for popping by. We hope you enjoy The Podcorn Kernel Podcast. Please get in touch with any praise, criticism, feedback or advice.Compliments will be greeted with kindness. Criticism will be catered to with carnage. Contact us at : thepodcornkernels@gmail.com or find us on us on the following social platforms:Instagram: thepodcornkernelsThreads: thepodcornkernelsTwitter: @podcornkernelsWebsite: thepodcornkernels.co.ukTikTok: @thepodcornkernels
The Spoiler Room Crew travel to the land of Lars Van Trier and visit Dogville from 2003. We talk about the statements about humanity Trier is making as well as the performances, especially Nicole Kidman. Then they debate about the ending and how they feel about it. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spoilerroompodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spoilerroompodcast/support
¿Qué fe puede "mover montañas"? Jesús dijo que "si tuvieras fe y no dudaras", le dirías a un monte: "quítate, échate en el mar y sería hecho" (Mateo 21:21). En esta parada en nuestro viaje por la vida a la luz de los 66 libros de la Biblia, pensamos en esa "Fe que puede mover montañas", pero que no es de la que habla el habitual interprete de nuestra sintonía, Nat King Cole en la canción de 1952, que lleva ese mismo título... La Biblia no dice que ningún monte se moviera. Está claro que no se refiere a eso, pero el hecho de que no sean, literalmente montes, no significa que se pueda aplicar a cualquier otra cosa. Es una fe que se basa en las promesas de Dios, reveladas en su Palabra (v. 22). No es fe en la fe, como a la que parece referirse Eric Clapton en su disco "Viajero" (Running On Faith 1989), que hace tras una década luchando con el alcohol. Es más bien, la canción de Bryn Haworth, el músico del grupo psicodélico británico de los años 60, The Fleur De Lys, que tanto se ha comparado con Clapton, convertido al cristianismo evangélico en 1974. Hizo la canción que da título a este álbum, "Movedor de montañas" en 1985, cuando estaba tocando la guitarra para Cliff Richard, mientras grababa uno de los discos en que acompaña a Gerry Rafferty. Cuando Jesús va al templo, los principales sacerdotes y ancianos del pueblo judío cuestionan su autoridad (vv. 23-27). A lo que responde con dos parábolas: la de los dos hijos (vv. 28-32) y la de los labradores malvados (vv. 33-46), que anuncian el juicio Dios y la posibilidad del arrepentimiento. Pocas películas como "Dogville" (2003) plantean esa ofensa última, que para el director sueco Lars Van Trier hace imposible el perdón. Su historia es también toda una parábola. El personaje de Nicole Kidman se llama significativamente Gracia. Llega a un remoto pueblo, donde sirve a sus habitantes, que acaban encadenándola y entregándola a sus enemigos. El final no puede ser más sorprendente. Para comentarlo, José de Segovia tiene, esta vez, que destripar la historia, algo que no solemos hacer habitualmente, pero en este caso, como en las parábolas de Jesús, la conclusión es la clave de todo. Lo compara con el relato del Evangelio, sobre la música de la banda sonora original de Vivaldi, Haendel, Albinoni y Pergolesi. "La falta de arrepentimiento que muestra la parábola de Jesús viene porque tenemos "corazones de piedra", como canta Dion, el pionero del "duduá" o "doo-woop" en las calles neoyorquinas de los años 50, convertido al cristianismo evangélico en los años 70. Per-Erik Hallin es un músico sueco que llegó a tocar el piano y cantar para Elvis Presley en los años 70. Es conocido en Suecia por ser la voz del pato Donald en los dibujos de Disney. Convertido a la fe evangélica, descubrió que hay cosas para las que es "Mejor tarde que nunca" en 1982. Acabamos con el anuncio del juicio de Cristo "Cuando Él vuelva" en la composición que hizo el Premio Nobel de Literatura en sus "años de Jesús", Bob Dylan, esta vez en una versión en vivo en Toronto (Canadá). Las palabras del Evangelio son una seria advertencia para nosotros, también hoy..."
This week Aubrey graces use with the Lars Van Trier feel good movie of the year, Melancholia!
Today, this is what's important: Viral videos, Adam is missing, the pickle-ball dink, fitness, cum, toys, false advertising, Taco salad vs tostada, fast food news, Nic Cage, dick cages, holidays, Pam & Tommy, Paul Schrader films, Lars Van Trier, Ghostbusters, pop stars, and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Gang is bigger than ever with double the guests as they ascend the holy mount that is the confirmed, mysterious, and still anticipated Tetris Film Trilogy to discover at it’s summit, it is in fact, a tetralogy. Everyone puts their pitch hats on and storyboards the whole franchise. Pixels is also a film that was made. Read our lips, The Directors of the Tetris Trilogy will be thus: 1st Tom Hooper, 2nd Wachowski Siblings, 3rd Lars Van Trier. Filmography: Tetris, Tetris 2: Alignment, Tetris 3: Completion, Tetris 4: Restart.
*WARNING CONTAINS STRONG AND GRAPHIC LANGUAGE* "The House That Jack Built" is the newest film by Lars Van Trier. It is a story of a serial killer and his philosophical views of the world and humans. And Jeremy couldn't wait to have me watch it and discuss!
Sharon and Rick are back with Episode 2!In this episode, we touch on a broad range of topics, including turning 40, the Jewish Calendar, watching a stranger on a plane watch Fox News while reading a Gun magazine, subliminal advertising, ruining the ending of Lars Van Trier movies, sneaking away from work to go to concerts, Rick's first job, and our mutual love of David Bowie.
Pour ce premier épisode de la quête du Graal culturel, nos 4 chroniqueurs sont guidés par Michelle Obama. L'ancienne première dame les amène sur une piste d'athlétisme : la route vers le Binz passe par un 100m face à Usain Bolt... Ça commence donc au pas de course pour ce premier épisode avec une chronique musicale sur le groupe américain The War On Drugs, une chronique histoire sur la sublime Aliénor d'Aquitaine, et une chronique cinéma sur le dernier film de Lars Van Trier, The House That Jack Built !
Ho ho ho, haomies! I don’t know about you, but when I think of Christmas, I think of warm pies, twinkling lights, hoodie weather, and Lars Van Trier films. In celebration of the winter solstice, we’re bringing in our good buddy Turk, fresh from his appearance on the latest season of Ink Masters to talk about the […] More
Ho ho ho, haomies! I don’t know about you, but when I think of Christmas, I think of warm pies, twinkling lights, hoodie weather, and Lars Van Trier films. In celebration of the winter solstice, we’re bringing in our good buddy Turk, fresh from his appearance on the latest season of Ink Masters to talk about the […] More
And she was like “Oh, this is a Jew cake.” We are back with the first episode of season 2! For this episode Red and Peter talk about the (2013) film Nymphomaniac by Lars Van Trier. Links: iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/amat… Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/redford-ray/amateu... Twitter: https://twitter.com/Amateur_Critics E-mail: amateurmoviecritics2016@gmail.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=5510083 Red's twitter: @Redford_Ray Red's channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyfaKWTRbXbY5xAfPGDj5NQ/featured Peter's twitter: @zenzooma
This week on But That's Just My Opinion, David and Matt dive into the world of eccentric celebrities and try to determine if they are crazy or performance artists. They talk Miley Cyrus, Shia Lebeouf, and more. Find out who they think is just expressing themselves and who actually needs to take some meds. Song of the week: Gnarwolves "Talking To Your Ghost" Follow the Pod: @BTJMOPod facebook.com/BTJMOPod butthatsjustmyopinionpod@gmail.com
In which we discuss art school, karaoke, and the movies of Lars Van Trier.
Filmcast Without a Cause travels to the wettest county in the world with this week's feature review of John Hillcoat's Lawless. The show starts with a sad piece of news as we learn of Michael Clark Duncan's passing, but we recover quickly to discuss Michael Keaton in the Robocop remake, Shia Labouf's "non-simulated" sex scene in an upcoming Lars Van Trier film and discuss the guidelines to successful screenwriting, developed by Pixar. After the review we tackle the cinema world's "Double Threats" and a fall movie preview.