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Send us a textIn this episode we talk about the 1994 thriller, Blink. We talk shot the plot, characters, and overall production. We also talk about the director, Michael Apted and also the career of Madeleine Stowe. And more… Click and listen
12 Monkeys cumple 30 años Hace 30 años Terry Gilliam, director surgido del proyecto Monty Python, artífice de maravillas como Brasil y Las aventuras del Barón Munchausen, recibió un encargo gigantesco: dirigir una película de nombre intrigante, 12 Monkeys, que contaría la historia de un hombre que va y viene en el tiempo, para tratar de entender las razones de una pandemia que aniquilará al 99% de la población humana. Afortunadamente Gilliam aceptó y con Bruce Willis y Madeleine Stowe a bordo, concretó después de un rodaje muy accidentado con presupuesto muy justo, una de las mejores películas de ciencia ficción distópica que se hayan filmado. Convertida hoy en película de culto, merecedora de estudios y análisis apasionados, 12 Monkeys cumple 30 años de haber sido, además, una película muy exitosa en taquilla. Para celebrar ese cumpleaños invitamos a hablar de la película a Leonora Milán, científica, comunicadora, locutora, melómana, una de las cabezas del exitoso podcast Mándarax y entusiasta de la filmografía de Terry Gilliam. Celebremos 30 años de 12 Monkeys. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on The Video Store Podcast, I'm recommending four offbeat cop films that have stuck with me over the years. These films can be funny, gritty, offbeat, and sometimes kind of chaotic in the best way possible. So what movies am I recommending?Running Scared (1986) – Billy Crystal and Gregory Hines as two wisecracking Chicago detectives. This one's got a great mix of comedy and action, and it leans into that mid-80s buddy cop energy without taking itself too seriously. Michael McDonald's “Sweet Freedom” is on the soundtrack, which feels like a time capsule in itself.Miami Blues (1990) – Alec Baldwin in a role that's kind of hard to pin down. He plays a violent conman who ends up impersonating a cop. It's based on a Charles Willeford novel and keeps that oddball tone where you're not always sure if you're supposed to laugh or be disturbed. Fred Ward is great in it too, playing the worn-out detective trying to catch him.Freebie and the Bean (1974) – This one's messier than most cop movies, but it's intentional. Directed by Richard Rush, who also did The Stunt Man, it's full of reckless driving, dark humor, and strange tonal shifts. Alan Arkin and James Caan play the leads, and they're either chasing criminals or arguing with each other. It kind of laid the groundwork for a lot of buddy cop films that came later.Stakeout (1987) – Richard Dreyfuss and Emilio Estevez as partners on a surveillance detail that doesn't stay professional for very long. There's a good balance of suspense and comedy, and Madeleine Stowe holds her own in her first major role. It was directed by John Badham, who also did WarGames and Short Circuit, so the pacing is solid.If you're in the mood for movies where different type of cops break rules, hunt odd suspects or drive their car on the track of an elevated train, I think you will find something here you will like.Thanks for reading Video Store Podcast! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.videostorepodcast.com
When dangerous strangers wreak havoc on yuppie couples — the police protect the stranger! How's a yuppie supposed to guard their investment in decorative glass blocks? This week's episode has the answers as we watch: PACIFIC HEIGHTS (1990) starring Melanie Griffith, Matthew Modine, and Michael Keaton as the con man who's one step ahead. UNLAWFUL ENTRY (1992) starring Kurt Russell, Madeleine Stowe, and Ray Liotta with an electric performance as an obsessed, psychopathic cop.
Hosts Sonia Mansfield and Margo D. make a citizen's arrest and dork out about 1992's UNLAWFUL ENTRY, starring Kurt Russell, Madeleine Stowe, and Ray Liotta. Also discussed: BROTHERS, the autobiography by Alex Van Halen, BELOW DECK SAILING, REAL HOUSEWIVES OF SALT LAKE CITY, GLADIATOR 2, and CUCKOO.Dork out everywhere …Email at dorkingoutshow@gmail.comSubscribe on Apple PodcastsSpreakerSpotify YouTubehttp://dorkingoutshow.comhttps://www.threads.net/@dorkingoutshow https://bsky.app/profile/dorkingout.bsky.social https://www.instagram.com/dorkingoutshow https://www.facebook.com/dorkingoutshow
Welcome to Cyberpunk Cinema – the Definitive Dive into the Dark Future of Science Fiction. I am your host, Anthony La Pira, and I will be taking you on a cinematic journey through the sprawling cityscapes, the crippling datastorms, and the cybernetic implants that encompass all things Cyberpunk.In this week's episode, I will be breaking-down the 1995 cyberpunk psychological end-of-world thriller, 12 Monkeys – directed by Terry Gilliam; written by David Webb Peoples & Janet Peoples; inspired by the film “La Jetee” by Chris Marker; starring Bruce Willis, Madeleine Stowe, Brad Pitt, Jon Seda, David Morse, and Christopher Plummer. In a future world devastated by disease, a convict is sent back in time to gather information about the man-made virus that wiped out most of the human population on the planet.12 Monkeys was a film I saw for the first time as a VHS rental in 1996. I did not see it in the movie theater. At that point, I had not seen the French New Wave film that inspired it, La Jetee (that wouldn't happen until 1999). For the 17-year old me who was wired into science-fiction, cyberpunk, and all things end of the world, this hit every freaking box. It is one of the best mindfuck films out there and I love it.So, do me a favor – it's time to access your cranial jacks, boot up your Ono-Sendai Cyberspace 7, and slap on your damn mirror-shades. You know what time it is! Cyberpunk Cinema starts…now!Anthony's IG - https://www.instagram.com/stormgiantproductionsCyberpunk Cinema IG - https://www.instagram.com/cyberpunk.cinemaSignal Fragment SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/signalfragmentSend us a text
Apologies to Madeleine Stowe, a great thriller from 1998, resting dick face, a couple of great stoner performances, the genius of May and Matthau, laying off the drinking, a great horoscope, ridiculous coffee orders, actors doing crappy commercials, a touching animated movie about a dog and a robot, an amazing article about loneliness, Elon Musk still sucks, the quieting of the American cafeteria, airport bins are toxic, a movie with substance, an amazing perfomance by Demi Moore, another burning behind, and saying goodbye. Stuff mentioned: Disturbing Behavior (1998), The Green Mile (1999), The Mist (2007), Wheel of Fortune The Green Mile (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DgrT3_3qcfE), Back to the Future (1985), The Gamble House (4 Westmoreland Pl, Pasadena, CA 91103), Harvey Danger "Flagpole Sitta" (1997), The Cabin in the Woods (2012), A New Leaf (1971), Beastie Boys "Intergalactic" (1998), Beastie Boys Hello Nasty (1998), Pixies "Debaser" (1989), Pixies Doolittle (1989), Un Chien Andalou (1929), Looper (2012), Philip K. Dick Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? (1968), Robot Dreams (2023), The Wizard of Oz (1939), Earth, Wind & Fire "September" (1978), Matthew Shaer "Why Is the Loneliness Epidemic So Hard to Cure?" (The New York Times Magazine, August 27, 2024 https://www.nytimes.com/2024/08/27/magazine/loneliness-epidemic-cure.html), The Substance (2024), Revenge (2017), The Muppets "Saying Goodbye" (1984), The Muppets Take Manhattan (1984), and Alien (1979).
This week on the Erotic Thriller Club we are taking a look at the Tony Scott/Kevin Costner film Revenge. With those 2 names attached it can't be that bad right? Is Kevin Costner Robin Williams levels of hairy? Is Mexico Jeep sex now on my bucketlist? Is this movie worse than Meridian? We're answering the big questions.
The Last of the Mohicans directed by Michael Mann and starring Daniel Day-Lewis, Madeleine Stowe and Russell Means. Episode Roundup: The Cowpunchers are reminded why we threw the tea into the harbor. Mel finds this movie too close to her personal brand of stress dream! Amy does not recommend you get burned at the stake. Stu posits that the movie The Assassination of Jesse James by the coward Robert Ford is in fact still going on. Will Mel and Amy get better at geography? Stick around to the end to see how they do on the geography quiz! We also have another lovely letter from a lovely listener in the pony express this week!
Tate's next pick of Connections brings Jacob and Tate to review 1995's 12 Monkeys starring Bruce Willis, Madeleine Stowe, and Brad Pitt. This movie was directed by Terry Gilliam. GD4AM: 87/100 IMDb: 8.0/10 Metacritic: 75/100 Letterboxd: 3.9/5 RT: 88% In a future world devastated by disease, a convict is sent back in time to gather information about the man-made virus that wiped out most of the human population on the planet. This movie is currently available for rent on most VOD platforms. NEXT MOVIE REVIEW: Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles (1994), which is currently available for rent on most VOD platforms.
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Mark and John discuss the 1992 thriller Unlawful Entry. Directed by Jonathan Kaplan, and starring Kurt Russell, Ray Liotta, and Madeleine Stowe, the movie focuses on what happens after “a burglar holds a knife to Karen's throat while her husband does nothing (the IMDb synopsis is insane).” In this episode, they also talk about class thrillers, Kurt Russell, and the excellence of Ray Liotta. Enjoy!
Hosts Sonia Mansfield and Margo D. wear mismatched socks and an ankle holster while dorking out about 1994's CHINA MOON, starring Ed Harris, Madeleine Stowe, and Benicio del Toro. Also discussed: MASTERMIND on Hulu, MAXXXINE in theaters, BELOW DECK MED on Bravo, and LOVE ISLAND USA on Peacock.Dork out everywhere …Email at dorkingoutshow@gmail.comSubscribe on Apple PodcastsSpreakerSpotify Tune In Stitcherhttp://dorkingoutshow.com/https://bsky.app/profile/dorkingout.bsky.social https://www.threads.net/@dorkingoutshow https://www.instagram.com/dorkingoutshow/ https://www.facebook.com/dorkingoutshowhttps://twitter.com/dorkingoutshow
Juanma y Dani conversan sobre Revenge, el thriller erótico y mafioso de Tony Scott con Kevin Costner y Madeleine Stowe de protagonistas.
“A passion that cannot be denied. A betrayal that cannot be forgiven.” “Revenge is a 1990 American romantic thriller film directed by Tony Scott and starring Kevin Costner, Anthony Quinn, Madeleine Stowe, Miguel Ferrer and Sally Kirkland.” Show Links Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWNUaUOYzJw Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Revenge_(1990_film) Just Watch: https://www.justwatch.com/us/movie/revenge Socials Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/@moviewavepod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moviewavepod Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/moviewavepod/ Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/moviewavepod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@moviewavepod Twitter (X): https://twitter.com/moviewavepod Buy Me A Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/moviewavepod Intro/Outro Sample Credits “Aiwa CX-930 VHS VCR Video Cassette Recorder.wav” by Pixabay “Underwater Ambience” by Pixabay “waves crashing into shore parkdale beach” by Pixabay Movie Wave is a part of Pie Hat Productions.
Episode 31: This week Hydra tells the boys a tale while on the road, about The Last of the Mohicans a Michael Mann film from 1992. Starring Daniel Day-Lewis, Madeleine Stowe, and Russell Means. The Last of the Mohicans trailer. Make sure to join up with us next week on the trail, as we cover the emotional film Big Fish by Tim Burton. Help support our other projects @Kinectic OnslotCircle of Jerks PodcastA Cut Above: Horror ReviewPraises due to The Bird Beats for our beat!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Get access to this entire episode as well as all of our premium episodes and bonus content by becoming a Hit Factory Patron for just $5/month.Unofficial Hit Factory Sci-Fi Correspondent Aaron Thorpe is back to discuss the time traveling eccentricities of Terry Gilliam's '12 Monkeys' - a sort of quasi-remake of Chris Marker's 'La Jatée' (1963) featuring Bruce Willis, Madeleine Stowe, and Brad PittWe unpack the career of Terry Gilliam, why he was seen as a studio liability in the early 90s, and how this film represents the very peak of his critical and commercial successes. Then we discuss the film's take on the messy narrative contrivance of time-travel, how it attends to its bleak vision of a futureless future, and how some modern time travel narratives help reveal a sliver of hope in the film's tragic determinism. Watch "George Carlin on The Environment".Follow Aaron Thorpe on Twitter.Listen & Subscribe to The Trillbilly Workers Party.Listen & Subscribe to Struggle Session. ....Our theme song is "Mirror" by Chris Fish.
The Last of the Mohicans is a 1992 American epic historical action drama film directed by Michael Mann, who co-wrote the screenplay with Christopher Crowe, based on the 1826 novel of the same name by James Fenimore Cooper and its 1936 film adaptation. The film is set in 1757 during the French and Indian War. It stars Daniel Day-Lewis, Madeleine Stowe, and Jodhi May.
Daniel Day-Lewis is running and shooting guns as the boys spoil the last of the Brother Bryan Patreon trilogy: Michael Mann classic The Last of the Mohicans! https://www.patreon.com/spoilerspodcast https://www.youtube.com/c/bigdumbmovie The last members of a dying Native American tribe, the Mohicans -- Uncas (Eric Schweig), his father Chingachgook (Russell Means), and his adopted half-white brother Hawkeye (Daniel Day-Lewis) -- live in peace alongside British colonists. But when the daughters (Madeleine Stowe, Jodhi May) of a British colonel are kidnapped by a traitorous scout, Hawkeye and Uncas must rescue them in the crossfire of a gruesome military conflict of which they wanted no part: the French and Indian War. Release date: September 25, 1992 (USA) Director: Michael Mann Story by: James Fenimore Cooper, Philip Dunne Music composed by: Trevor Jones, Randy Edelman, Dougie MacLean, Ciaran Brennan Distributed by: 20th Century Studios, Warner Bros., Warner Bros. Pictures, Morgan Creek Entertainment Adapted from: The Last of the Mohicans
Welcome to the debut of ESSENTIAL SCI-FI MOVIES, a new podcast series from Intergalactic covering the most essential sci-fi films of all time. To kick things off, we discuss the thought-provoking 1995 thriller 12 MONKEYS, starring Bruce Willis, Madeleine Stowe, Brad Pitt, and directed by Terry Gilliam. Mike and guest Scot Eric Candiotti, from The Serious TV Drama Podcast and Scot Forgot the 80s, dive into what makes this movie a classic Chapters 0:00:08 Introducing the "Essential Sci-Fi Movies" podcast series 0:04:43 Film details and plot synopsis of "12 Monkeys" 0:07:11 Scot's opinion on the movie and the significance of 1997 0:13:35 Gilliam's movies serve narrative and character through unique visuals 0:18:54 Brad Pitt injects energy into the movie 0:25:17 Willis' portrayal of a broken man with moments of tenderness 0:31:09 Unanswered questions surrounding Bruce Willis' character in "12 Monkeys" 0:34:10 Reality vs Illusion and Films that Play with Perception 0:38:03 The Cassandra Complex and the Agony of Knowing the Future 0:45:33 Creepy David Morse and the Release of the Virus 0:47:25 The Delusion of "Bob" 0:54:19 Terry Gilliam's unique casting choices and visual style 1:03:39 The whimsical and disorienting nature of the movie 1:08:30 Future Episodes and Thanking the Listeners Follow Intergalactic Instagram: @Intergalacticpod Threads: @Intergalacticpod Intergalacticpod.co Follow Mike Instagram: @mikemoodygarcia Threads: @mikemoodygarcia Follow Scot X-Twitter: @esotericcandy Instagram: @esotericcandy The Serious TV Drama Podcast: stvdpodcast.podbean.com Scot Forgot the 80s: scotforgotthe80s.podbean.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/intergalacticpod/message
"Os 12 Macacos", dirigido por Terry Gilliam, é um filme de ficção científica que se passa num mundo pos apocalíptico, arrasado por um vírus pandêmico. Lançado em 1995, o filme acompanha a jornada de James Cole, interpretado por Bruce Willis, um prisioneiro enviado de volta no tempo para encontrar informações sobre um vírus mortal que dizimou grande parte da população mundial. Enquanto tenta cumprir sua missão, ele se envolve em um labirinto temporal, viajando entre passado, presente e futuro a lá Jonas Kahnwald (Dark, Netflix). Contando com um elenco de nomes como: Brad Pitt, Madeleine Stowe e Christopher Plummer, uma trama complexa, reviravoltas, "Os 12 Macacos" é uma obra que desafia as percepções sobre viagem no tempo. A editora, DarkSide Books (apoia a agente), nos trouxe o livro que adapta o filme. Escrito por Elizabeth Hand — vencedora dos prêmios Nebula e Shirley Jackson. Nossa querida amiga corva Ludmila Hashimoto, foi quem traduziu, e está por aqui pra falar sobre, além do nosso time especial com: Isabel Cortez e Glauber Gorski, especialistas em dar suas Bicadas! Este episódio contem SPOILERS de: "Os 12 Macacos" (1995), Terry Gillian, "Um Corpo Que Cai" (1958), Alfred Hichtcok , "O Pier (La Jetée)" (1962) de Chris Marker, entre outros, só pra avisar... --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/no-bico-do-corvo/message
In this episode, New York Times bestselling authors Nelson DeMille and Alex DeMille prove that brilliance runs in the BLOOD LINES… We discuss their latest collaboration, an intricately constructed thriller that kept us guessing till the final page. BLOOD LINES features the return of Army CID Special Agents Brodie and Taylor who are on the hunt for the cold-blooded murderer of one of their fellow agents. Army Criminal Investigation Agents Scott Brodie and Maggie Taylor have been separated for five months following their last assignment, a dangerous mission in Venezuela to locate and detain an infamous Army deserter. Now, in Berlin, they are reunited and tasked with investigating the murder of one of their own: CID Special Agent Harry Vance of the 5th MP Battalion, an accomplished counterterrorism agent who had been stationed in western Germany, and whose body was discovered in a city park in the heart of Berlin's Arab refugee community. The authorities suspect this is an act of Islamic terrorism, but Brodie and Taylor soon believe there is more to this case. The reason for Vance's presence in Berlin is unknown, and as Brodie and Taylor work to discover what the murder victim was doing in the days and weeks preceding his death, they become immersed in the many conflicts and contradictions of modern Germany—the Arab refugee crisis, the dark legacy of the Cold War and the Stasi secret police, and the imminent threats of a rising neo-Nazi movement. At the same time, they are butting heads with the authorities—both German and American—and facing a possible threat from American intelligence agents who fear that Brodie and Taylor might have learned too much about US clandestine operations during their mission in Venezuela. Ultimately, Brodie and Taylor realize that the murder of Harry Vance was merely the prelude to a much more sinister future event—unless they can unravel the mystery in time to stop it. Nelson DeMille is the New York Times bestselling author of twenty-two novels, seven of which were #1 New York Times bestsellers. His novels include The Maze, The Deserter (written with Alex DeMille), The Cuban Affair, Word of Honor, Plum Island, The Charm School, The Gold Coast, and The General's Daughter, which was made into a major motion picture, starring John Travolta and Madeleine Stowe. He has written short stories, book reviews, and articles for magazines and newspapers. Nelson DeMille is a combat-decorated US Army veteran, a member of Mensa, Poets & Writers, and the Authors Guild, and past president of the Mystery Writers of America. He is also a member of the International Thriller Writers, who honored him as 2015 ThrillerMaster of the Year. He lives on Long Island with his family. You can learn more about Nelson by visiting: https://nelsondemille.net/ Alex DeMille is a director, film editor, and author of the New York Times bestselling novel The Deserter (written with Nelson DeMille). He grew up on Long Island and received a BA from Yale University and an MFA in film directing from UCLA. He has won multiple awards and fellowships for his screenplays and films, including The Absence, which was named Best Film at Comic-Con in 2012. He has edited numerous commercials, shorts, and independent feature films, among them My Nephew Emmett, which was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Live Action Short in 2018. He lives in Brooklyn with his wife and daughter. Learn more about Alex by visiting: https://alexdemille.com/ Purchase "BLOOD LINES": HERE _________________________________________________________________ Don't forget to subscribe to The Crew Reviews, hit the "like" button, and leave a comment or a review. And if you want to learn more about the guys from The Crew or see additional author interviews, visit us at http://www.TheCrewReviews.com Follow us on social media: Twitter | @CREWbookreviews Instagram | @thecrewreviews Facebook | @thecrewreviews #NelsonDeMille #AlexDeMille #BloodLines
In this episode, we discuss the 1992 thriller Unlawful Entry. The film stars Kurt Russell, Ray Liotta, and Madeline Stowe. It's all about a dirty cop that develops an obsession. We talk about the themes, plot, characters and actors of the film. We also talk about other movies like it such as Breakdown also with Kurt Russell. By the way, what happened to Madeleine Stowe? Click and listen!
Pack you muskets and sharpen your tomahawks! Today we're talking about Michael Mann's period piece, The Last of the Mohicans. Starring Daniel Day-Lewis, Madeleine Stowe, Russel Means, Eric Schweig, Jodhi May, Steven Waddington, and Wes Studi! HSF Rating Alex-5, Scott-5, Jeff-5 Please follow and contact us at the following locations: Patreon: http://patreon.com/hansshotfirst Facebook: Hans Shot First Twitter: http://twitter.com/hansshot1st Email: hansshotfirst@outlook.com iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/hans-shot-first/id778071182 Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/m/I5q2th5tzsucvpzgmy3kmzgtd44?t=Hans_Shot_First iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-hans-shot-first-30934202/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0ityvhlXhdtoXFJFOO1cvA
Mark and Erik discuss the 1992 historical epic The Last of the Mohicans. Directed by Michael Mann, and starring Daniel Day-Lewis, Madeleine Stowe, Wes Studi and Russell Means, the book adaptation took Mann out of his comfort zone and the end result is a thrilling experience. In this episode they also talk about waterfalls, massive battle scenes and the excellent soundtrack. Enjoy!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3382899/advertisement
Terry Gilliam has been a very “confusing” director. His films are sometimes called inaccessible. Whether it is TIME BANDITS (1981), BRAZIL (1985), or FEAR AND LOATHING IN LAS VEGAS (1998), his work is very distinct. In 1995, his film 12 MONKEYS did have his various traits and also was a well received science fiction film with originality.In apocalyptic 2035, where people live underground, prisoner James Cole (Bruce Willis) is sent to the surface for samples so a cure for a pandemic that killed most of humanity. Scientists however have a plan. They are able to send people back to the past so to see if they can stop the disease itself. When James heads back to 1996, he discovers that a group of environmental terrorists called 12 Monkeys may be the culprit.Directed by Gilliam, the screenplay was written by duo, David and Janet Peoples, based off a French short film LA JATEE by Chris Marker. The cast includes Bruce Willis, Brad Pitt, David Morse, Christopher Plummer, and Madeleine Stowe. Your co-hosts take a look at this very interesting film and give their thoughts.
Short Cuts is a mosaic of interconnected stories unraveling in Los Angeles over a few days. The film weaves together the lives of 22 characters, grappling with life's unpredictable curveballs. Directed by Robert Altman, it features an ensemble cast, including Tim Robbins, Julianne Moore, Robert Downey Jr., Jack Lemmon, Andie MacDowell, and Madeleine Stowe. Watch the trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YK_PoMY0MOw
Critics like to be confused, apparently. The experimental mind-bender LA JETÉE has a Criterion release, even though most people can't make sense of it. And then, when Terry Gilliam decided to turn it into a Hollywood blockbuster starring Bruce Willis, he somehow made the plot even more impenetrable. Listen to Alex & Julio as they try to figure out the rules of the 12 MONKEYS universe, the reasons behind Brad Pitt's overacting, and why Madeleine Stowe is attracted to a man who hasn't showered in decades.TIMELINE00:01:16 La Jetée & 12 Monkeys00:17:52 Contrarians Corner- Wanna know how we really feel about LA JETÉE and 12 MONKEYS? Check out the Real Talk (RT) episode, on your feed RIGHT NOW!- Interested in more Contrarians goodness? Join THE CONTRARIANS SUPPLEMENTS on our Patreon Page! Deleted clips, extended plugs, bonus episodes free from the Tomatometer shackles… It's everything a Contrarians devotee would want!- Our YouTube page is live! Get some visual Contrarians delight with our Contrarians Warm-Ups and other fun videos!- Contrarians Merch is finally here! Check out our RED BUBBLE MERCH PAGE and buy yourself something nice that's emblazoned with one of our four different designs!- THE FESTIVE YEARS have been letting us use their music for years now and they are amazing. You can check out their work on Spotify, on Facebook or on their very own website.- Our buddy Cory Ahre is being kind enough to lend a hand with the editing of some of our videos. If you like his style, wait until you see what he does over on his YouTube Channel.- THE LATE NIGHT GRIN isn't just a show about wrestling: it's a brand, a lifestyle. And they're very supportive of our Contrarian endeavors, so we'd like to return the favor. Check out their YouTube Channel! You might even spot Alex there from time to time.- Hans Rothgiesser, the man behind our logo, can be reached at @mildemonios on Twitter or you can email him at mildemonios@hotmail.com in case you ever need a logo (or comics) produced. And you can listen to him talk about Peruvian politics on his own podcast, NACION COMBI and Peruvian economics on his other podcast, MARGINAL! Aaaaand you can also check out all the stuff he's written on his own website. He has a new book: a fake Peruvian History Textbook called HIZTORIA DEL PERÚ. Ask him about it!
Alan Smithee's Letterboxd reviews can be found here. As always, Thor ranked this film a maximum 69 monkeys (at least the parts he saw).
We finally got around to Eric's selection from last week. 12 Monkeys (1995) is a Terry Gilliam film starring Bruce Willis & Brad PItt with the talented Madeleine Stowe. Does it hold? Press play to find out! We live stream the show every Thursday evening around 7:15 PM EST on Twitch, YouTube and Facebook Live. Follow our daily film musings on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. Please send emails about your neighbors to cinema9pod@gmail.com
Bad Girls directed by Jonathan Kaplan, and starring Madeleine Stowe, Mary Stuart Masterson, Andie MacDowell, and Drew Barrymore. Episode Roundup: The Cowpunchers have a disagreement on the quality of this movie! Amy is captivated by a caravan of coots. Pat reveals his "type" and that type is Drew Barrymore with murder in her eyes. Stu calls his mom to ask if she'll let him watch Spiderman.
In this episode we discuss:· Captain thinks Junior has been distracted lately.· Captain updates us on his cruise vacation.· Superbowl pool results.· MLB adding a pitch clock to speed up games.· Has social media destroyed the movie star?· Busta Rhymes throws water on “touchy” fan.· Junior reviews Ant-Man Quantumania.· The upcoming Flash movie.· Michael Keaton's acting review.· Madeleine Stowe's acting review.· M3gan movie review.· Captain wants more diversity on the show.· Betty La Fea.· Is AI a threat to human existence?· Is America asleep at the wheel regarding its threats? - - - Send us feedback by emailing: feedback@outofthecavepodcast.com Support our Sponsor – Crown Trophy of Cypress, CA by visiting: www.crowntrophy.com/store-22 Support our Sponsor – LB Productions by visiting: https://www.lbproductionsny.com/ Opening & Closing music by DJ Sted-E & Hybrid Heights. Follow them on Instagram: @stedeandhybridheights THANK YOU for listening!Support the show
Bob and Brad wrap up Season 6 with Michael Mann's 1992 historical epic The Last of the Mohicans, a film that neither Bob nor Brad had seen before. Luckily, they're joined by film critic Daniel Joyaux to break it down. Daniel counts this among his favorite movies, largely because of just how rewatchable it is. Together, the trio discuss Daniel Day-Lewis having the movie stolen out from under him by the phenomenal Wes Studi, the career of Madeleine Stowe, and how this movie fits into the catalog of Mann's filmography. (Daniel sips on three whiskeys that were generously delivered to him by our friends at Detroit City Distillery.) Meanwhile, they stay in Scotland to try The Glenlivet Enigma. This special-release scotch is part of the brand's Mystery Series, which are marketed without tasting notes or much info in the way of provenance. At around a $150 price tag, is it worth the guessing game? Film & Whiskey Podcast. New episodes every Monday. Film & Whiskey Instagram Film & Whiskey Facebook Film & Whiskey Twitter Email us! Join our Discord server! Theme music: "New Shoes" by Blue Wednesday --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/filmwhiskey/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/filmwhiskey/support
Back to the usual crap this week as the guys talk through the 90s thriller The General's Daughter starring John Travolta. Ah yes, a staple of the 90s: very heavy subject matter combined with "hilarious" quips. The guys also discuss the movie teasing you with a wild Travolta accent, every line in the movie being treated like the most important moment in cinema, the post-ending title cards, one of the lamest villain reveals this side of Scream 2 and much more. Next week: Mariah picks a movie by a filmmaker we all know and love. What We've Been Watching: Phantom Thread "Letterkenny" Questions? Comments? Suggestions? You can always shoot us an e-mail at wwttpodcast@gmail.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/wwttpodcast Facebook: www.facebook.com/wwttpodcast Twitter: www.twitter.com/wwttpodcast Instagram: www.instagram.com/wwttpodcast Theme Song recorded by Taylor Sheasgreen: www.facebook.com/themotorleague Logo designed by Mariah Lirette: www.instagram.com/its.mariah.xo Montrose Monkington III: www.twitter.com/montrosethe3rd The General's Daughter stars John Travolta, Madeleine Stowe, James Cromwell, Clarence Williams III, Timothy Hutton, Daniel von Bargen, Mark Boone Jr., John Beasley, Boyd Kestner, Leslie Stefanson and James Woods; directed by Simon West. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Future is History.This week, Jeff and Brad are discussing Terry Gilliam's 1995 dystopian, sci-fi thriller 12 Monkeys starring Bruce Willis, Madeleine Stowe, and Brad Pitt.Check out www.afilmbypodcast.com for more information.Email us at afilmbypodcast@gmail.com with your questions, comments, and requests.Find us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @afilmbypodcast
En este episodio conversamos sobre "12 Monkeys" (12 Monos) de Terry Gilliam, protagonizada por Bruce Willis, Madeleine Stowe y Brad Pitt.
On this episode, the Crew is joined by #1 New York Times bestselling author Nelson DeMille to discuss The Maze, a blistering thriller featuring his most popular series character, former NYPD homicide detective John Corey. Inspired by and based on the actual and still unsolved Gilgo Beach murders, The Maze takes the reader on a dangerous hunt for an apparent serial killer who has murdered nine—and maybe more—prostitutes and hidden their bodies in the thick undergrowth on a lonely stretch of beach. Nelson DeMille is the New York Times bestselling author of twenty-one novels, six of which were #1 New York Times bestsellers. His novels include The Deserter (written with Alex DeMille), The Cuban Affair, Word of Honor, Plum Island, The Charm School, The Gold Coast, and The General's Daughter, which was made into a major motion picture, starring John Travolta and Madeleine Stowe. He has written short stories, book reviews, and articles for magazines and newspapers. Nelson DeMille is a combat-decorated US Army veteran, a member of Mensa, Poets & Writers, and the Authors Guild, and past president of the Mystery Writers of America. He is also a member of the International Thriller Writers, who honored him as 2015 Thriller Master of the Year. He lives on Long Island with his family. You can learn more at nelsondemille.net, on Instagram @nelsondemilleauthor , on Facebook @NelsonDeMilleAuthor, and on Twitter @nelsondemille _____________________________ Don't forget to subscribe to The Crew Reviews, hit the "like" button, and leave a comment or a review. And if you want to learn more about the guys from The Crew or see additional author interviews, visit us at https://www.thecrewreviews.com Follow us on social media Twitter | @CREWbookreviews Instagram | @thecrewreviews Facebook | @thecrewreviews #NelsonDemille #TheMaze #TheCrewReviews
James and Dan Delgado (@_Dan_Delgado) find out that Daniel Day Lewis does indeed find Madeleine Stowe in Michael Mann's The Last of the Mohicans (1992). Cinema Shame is sponsored by DVD Netflix. Yes -- you can still get DVDs and Blu-rays sent directly to your mailbox. Subscribe at https://dvd.netflix.com/. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Stitcher Radio / Spotify / Google Podcasts / Amazon Podcasts Follow Cinema Shame on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CinemaShame Follow DVD Netflix on Twitter: https://twitter.com/dvdnetflix Subscribe to Dan Delgado's The
Let's talk about your favorite milf: Madeleine Stowe. This week we talk about hurricanes, the type of woman we fall for, and a stunningly good villain. If you want to enjoy the podcast, please leave a review and share it. If you want to reach out to us, please send a message on Instagram (@catsmilfsandlesbianthings) or on Twitter (@cmlesbianthings). We want to hear from you!
Trigger Warning: This podcast features the two hosts talking about how James Fenimore Cooper and others referred to Native Americans. If this is upsetting, you have been warned. With that out of the way we have a great show. Katie and Darren talk about The Last of the Mohicans, directed by Michael Mann and starring Daniel Day-Lewis and Madeleine Stowe. Thirty years since originally released check it out.
Back and underneath the bottle! We are drinking Siete Leguas Tequila Blanco, and talking about the 1990 Tony Scott film "Revenge", starring Kevin Costner, Madeleine Stowe, and Anthony Quinn. We are now an evening show so plan accordingly and don't forget to check out Detective Wolfman's new show "On The Beat"! On The Beat: https://soundcloud.com/detectivewolfman
LʹArmée des douze singes, Twelve Monkeys, de Terry Gilliam sort en 1995 sur un scénario de David et Janet Peoples. Sur une terre, devenue inhabitable par la faute dʹun virus, un homme est envoyé dans le passé pour recueillir des informations sur lʹorigine de ce mal qui éliminé les humains. A lʹécran Bruce Willis, le personnage principal, est lʹhomme du futur, un bagnard, survivant de la Troisième Guerre mondiale, extirpé de sa cellule pour être renvoyé en 1996. A ses côtés, Brad Pitt, Christopher Plummer, David Morse et Madeleine Stowe. La Science-fiction se fait entre voyages dans le temps, virus exterminateur et caléidoscope dʹanimaux.
Our Time Travel adventure continues with Terry Gilliam's 12 Monkeys. This mid-90s classic stars Bruce Willis, Brad Pitt, and Madeleine Stowe. Gilliam delivers a mind-bending epic, and the three leads deliver some of the best performances of their careers. After the dispiriting Hot Tub Time Machine,this movie was a welcome return to form. To pair with this film,... The post 12 Monkeys (1995) appeared first on Cinemavino.
For the sixth month of 1992, we attempted once more to track down yet another hidden gem:When a yuppie couple, Michael and Karen Carr (Kurt Russell and Madeleine Stowe) experiences a break-in to their new Los Angeles home, they think they'll be safe when a friendly police officer Pete Davis (Ray Liotta) helps them acquire an impressive security system. Unfortunately, Pete takes a liking to Karen, convinced that she's fallen for him. What follows is a series of escalating events that terrorize Michael and Karen until Pete makes one final.....Unlawful Entry!
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Para comemorar 40 episódios do Sala de Projeção, homenageamos o astro, ídolo, Bruce Willis, que estará sempre no coração de quem cresceu assistindo Duro de Matar, A Gata e o Rato, Pulp Fiction e muitos outros. Aliás, seu carisma como galã suave, de poucas palavras, e seu senso de humor cáustico e sardônico se prestou a quase todos os gêneros: comédia, horror, ficção científica, thriller erótico, noir/quadrinhos, infantil, guerra... Bruce Willis fez de tudo. No entanto, a equipe do Sala escolheu o filme que, além de ser excelente por si só, contém a melhor atuação do astro: Os 12 Macacos, dirigido pelo lendário Terry Gilliam. Consideramos este o melhor trabalho do Bruce, porque se despiu das características mais marcantes de sua persona e nos brindou com James Cole, um personagem genuinamente humano. Ainda que física e mentalmente muito forte, James está constantemente vulnerável, confuso, perdido, entregue aos cuidados da Dra. Katherine, a mulher de seus sonhos e sua psiquiatra. Parabéns, Bruce, em alguns filmes você provou ser simplesmente um excelente ator. Não deixe de acompanhar, portanto, a nossa discussão sobre a perspectiva anárquico-infantil do genial Terry Gilliam, sobre a imutabilidade do passado, sobre La Jetée, o filme que inspirou os 12 Macacos, sobre ciência e discurso paranoico, e muito mais. Quer fazer um comentário, uma crítica ou uma sugestão? Envie um email a saladeprojecaopodcast@gmail.com ou mande mensagem em nossas redes sociais e responderemos em breve. Ficha do Filme: Os 12 Macacos (12 Monkeys), 1995. Direção: Terry Gilliam. Roteiro: David e Janet Peoples, inspirado pelo belíssimo curta-metragem La Jetée, de Chris Marker. Elenco: Bruce Willis, Madeleine Stowe, Brad Pitt, Christopher Plummer, David Morse, Jon Seda. 129 min. EUA. Créditos: Ilustração: Felipe Sobreiro – sobreiro@gmail.com Edição e Identidade Visual: Thiago Vergara - thiagoverg@gmail.com Música de Introdução: https://www.bensound.com Músicas do Filme: "Introduccion" from Suite Punta del Este (12 Monkeys Theme) (Astor Piazzola) (Paul Buckmaster) Piano Concerto Nº 21 in C Major K467 Elvira Madigan I Allegro maestoso Sleepwalk (B. J. Cole) Blueberry Hill (Fats Domino) Vertigo Suite (Theme from Vertigo Original Soundtrack) What A Wonderful World (Louis Armstrong) Música de crédito ao editor Times Like These (Foo Fighters) Em memória de Taylor Hawkins (17/02/1972 - 25/03/2022)
This week Gary and Iain review and discuss, 12 Monkeys (1995) by Director, Terry Gilliam. Starring, Bruce Willis, Madeleine Stowe and Brad Pitt. For more Off The Shelf Reviews: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChWxkAz-n2-5Nae-IDpxBZQ/join Podcasts: https://offtheshelfreviews.podbean.com/ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/@OTSReviews Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OffTheShelfReviews Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OffTheShelfReviews Support us: http://www.patreon.com/offtheshelfreviews Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/offtheshelfreviews Discord: https://discord.gg/Dyw8ctf
This sweeping historical epic romance follows Hawkeye (not the Avenger) as he tries to protect the Munro sisters from the French army and rival native tribes. In the meantime, he and Cora Munro begin to fall in love with each other. Daniel Day-Lewis, Madeleine Stowe, Wes Studi, and Russell Means star in The Last of the Mohicans. Trailer:
This film is...something. Depicting the first major battle between U.S. forces and the NVA, and the first coordinated use of helicopters in combat, there is no doubt that there is a story here that must be told. The common recollection seems to be that we all liked this film when it came out in 2002. But has it aged well? At first, we were sure Mel Gibson had to have directed and produced the thing...but on closer inspection, it turns out he is only the star of the film. And he's surrounded by great talent! Sam Elliot, Greg Kinnear, a young John Hamm in his first major role...but what is that smell...? OH, RANDAL WALLACE directing, that's what!! The screenwriter of Braveheart, and descendant of William Wallace. (Maybe). Turns out that he alludes strongly to that fact, but there is no proof of the claim. Probably not the only thing on his resume that fits that category. Honestly, there could not be more stars involved here, including a graceful if mostly wasted Madeleine Stowe, but we kind of wish Randall Wallace had continued to live the life of a Scottish nobleman, drinking ale and not making movies. Alas, here we are. Next Episode: Seven Days in May (1964) Feel free to contact us with any questions or comments! Our website: www.dangerclosepod.com Or join our Facebook group at: Danger Close - Podcast Discussion Group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/1442264899493646/) If you like the show, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify If you would like to support the show and get extra episodes where we discuss sci-fi, fantasy, and comedy war movies, go to our Patreon page at: www.dangerclosepod.com/support warmovies #warfilms #war #film #films #movies #history #cinema #vietnam
The Mind Renewed : Thinking Christianly in a New World Order
"5 billion people will die from a deadly virus in 1997... the survivors will abandon the surface of the planet... once again the animals will rule the world..."—12 Monkeys For the third of our Movie Review podcasts here at TMR we welcome back GK (of Like Flint Radio) and Frank Johnson (of the Ancient Aliens Debunked blog) for a roundtable discussion on Terry Gilliam's 1995 film Twelve Monkeys starring Bruce Willis and Madeleine Stowe. In addition to commenting on the film itself, we use the movie as a springboard to discuss the current coronavirus pandemic, and note some of the trends we see developing as various vested interests jump on the fear bandwagon to try to reshape the world according to their various technocractic agendas. [The music for this podcast—"Ken Copeland's Wind of God REMIX"—is Copyright © 2020 WTFBrahh, all rights reserved, and used here with kind permission.] For show notes please visit https://themindrenewed.com