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LeinwandPerlenPodcast
LWP Nr. 414 Heute mit der Hausaufgabe “Flucht von Alcatraz” uvm.

LeinwandPerlenPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 32:13


Immer mit einem bangen Blick über der Schulter sind wir auf unserer "Flucht von Alcatraz". Ansonsten holt Florian mit Men in Black: International und Sonic the Hedgehog zwei Filme nach, die schon einmal Thema im Podcas waren. Felix traut sich im Heimkino an eine Bestsellerverfilmung und einen deutschen Horrorfilm. Viel Spaß beim Anhören!

Beware of Spoilers
Movie Review: Men In Black: International

Beware of Spoilers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 14:25


(Originally Recorded On June 13th, 2019) Adam sees probably the worst movie he's reviewed in the history of Beware of Spoilers, Men in Black International. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beware-of-spoilers/support

Better Movie...Maybe?
BMM Ep 75: Men in Black International

Better Movie...Maybe?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 65:15


Today we discuss Men In Black: International (2019). Even though they had previously shared screentime in Thor Ragnorok, the chemistry between Chris Hemsworth and Tessa Thompson did not shine in this movie. In this episode, we analyze the main characters' motivation for being MIB, break down the predictable twist, and share why Beyonce should have been in this film.

2nd Take Movies
107 - Men In Black International

2nd Take Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 43:57


This movie is so boring. The talent of Chris Hemsworth and Tess Thompson couldn't save this movie. It probably killed the franchise for the the future. If you have a suggestion for future episodes email us at 2ndtakemoviespod@gmail.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/2ndtakemovies/ Youtube: www.youtube.com/@2ndtakemovies/featured Find the pod elsewhere: https://linktr.ee/2ndtakemovies Music by Jake Tweito Graphic Design by Kevin Archie --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/2ndtakemovies/message

BrownBoyWonder Podcast
Non-MCU Movies Tier List Part 2

BrownBoyWonder Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 115:07


Anthony, Skyler, Daniel, and I Tier list all the released non-Marvel cinematic universe movies before Deadpool 3 ruins it! PART 2  2007 Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer 2007 Punisher: War Zone 2009 X-Men Origins: Wolverine 2009 Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance 2011 X-Men: First Class 2012 The Amazing Spider-Man 2012 Men in Black 3 2013 The Wolverine 2014 The Amazing Spider-Man 2 2014 X-Men: Days of Future Past 2015 Fantastic Four 2016 Deadpool  2016 X-Men: Apocalypse 2017 Logan 2018 Deadpool 2 2018 Venom 2018 Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse 2019 Dark Phoenix 2019 Men in Black: International 2020 The New Mutants 2021 Venom: Let There Be Carnage 2022 Morbius 2023 Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse 2024 Madame Webb FOLLOW US! Skyler: @brownboywonders Daniel: @danieljMcG, @Danielmcg94 Anthony: @AnthonyLatern, @AnthonyReviews, The Grud Podcast Abrar: @brownboywonders @brownboywonderpodcast

Action Movie Guys
Ep 319 - Men in Black: International (2019)

Action Movie Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 31:42


Did Men in Black: International (2019) destroy the Men in Black franchise? Listen and find out in this action-packed episode you don't want to miss!

They Remade It: The Movie Comparison Podcast
Episode 94: Men in Black (1997) and Men in Black: International (2019)

They Remade It: The Movie Comparison Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 90:17


What better way to bridge the gap between Halloween and the ensuing months than a movie about aliens? And who would've guessed it would get a sequel/remake hybrid over 2 decades after the original?! Well, Stuart and Jacob, given everything they've seen. They certainly weren't surprised. Also in this episode are updates on some late Halloween horror viewings, Kumail Nanjiani's horrendous Pawnee character (and his interminable one-liners), grunge versus sleek, and ruminating on Andy Dick being an alien? All this and more on They Remade It! Plot Synopsis Timestamps: 21:19 - 33:09 ---------- Socials ---------- @ItRemade on Twitter theyremadeit@gmail.com

The Pulp Writer Show
Episode 172: Autumn 2023 Movie Roundup

The Pulp Writer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 19:52


In this week's episode, I take a look at the movies I watched during fall 2023. We also have a brief digression about historical inaccuracies in crossword puzzles. This week's coupon is for the audiobook of CLOAK OF WOLVES, as excellently narrated by Hollis McCarthy. You can get the audiobook of CLOAK OF WOLVES for 75% off at my Payhip store with this coupon code: OCTWOLVES The coupon code is valid through November 8th, 2023, so if you find yourself wanting to get caught up before CLOAK OF EMBERS comes out soon, why not start with an audiobook? TRANSCRIPT 00:00:00 Introduction and Writing Updates Hello everyone. Welcome to Episode 172 of The Pulp Writer Show. My name is Jonathan Moeller. Today is October the 22nd, 2023 and today we're going to talk about the movies I saw in autumn 2023. We also have a brief digression about historical inaccuracies in crossword puzzles. Before we get into that, let's do Coupon of the Week. This week's coupon is for the audiobook of Cloak of Wolves as excellently narrated by Hollis McCarthy. You can get the audiobook of Cloak of Wolves for 75% off at my Payhip store with this coupon code: OCTWOLVES-that's OCTWOLVES and that will also be in the show notes. The coupon code is valid through November 8th, 2023. So if you find yourself wanting to get caught up before Cloak of Embers comes out before the end of the year, why not start with an audiobook? Now let's have an update on my current writing projects. I am 44,000 words into Cloak of Embers, which only puts me in Chapter 6 of 22 so far. So I think we would have to split up some of those chapters into smaller ones. I think Cloak of Embers is going to be the longest book I write in 2023 and I'm hoping I can get it out before American Thanksgiving at the end of November, though it might be long enough that it will slip to December, but we will see. In audiobook news, since I recorded the last episode, Dragonskull: Talons of the Sorcerer is now available. You can get it at Audible, Google Play, Kobo, Chirp and all the usual audiobook stores. Brad is hard at work on Dragonskull…what is the next one? I don't remember off the top of my head. That's how many Dragonskull books I've written. I can't remember the title was off the top of my head, but Brad is hard at work on the seventh one, which is Dragonskull: Wrath of the Warlock, and so hopefully we can get that out before the end of the year. 00:01:56 History Lesson via Incorrect Crossword Puzzle Clue Now for a brief digression into historical inaccuracies in crossword puzzles. Recently, someone I knew was working on a crossword puzzle, and one of the prompts was “Sacker of ancient Rome”-three letters across and the answer was “Hun” and that is wrong. Wrong, wrong, wrong! The Huns never sacked Rome. The Huns did, however, sack a lot of the Western Roman Empire. In the 400s AD, the Western Roman Empire had entered its final decline, with a lot of its foreign territory getting carved up into new barbarian kingdoms. The Huns were a group of Eurasian nomads and were indirectly one of the causes of the collapse of the Western Empire. Their migration west had inspired a lot of terrified tribes to flee west as well to get away from them. Those terrified tribes became the barbarian invasions that overran much of the Western empire, but the Huns were still coming from the east. Under the leadership of their king Attila, the Huns became even more formidable, capable of taking walled and fortified cities, which was traditionally difficult for nomadic horsemen to do. Anyway, the Romans and their Visigothic allies had previously repulsed the Huns at The Battle of the Catalaunian Plains in 451 AD. Attila returned the next year and essentially destroyed northern Italy and his army pushed towards Rome. Emperor Valentinian the Third sent envoys to meet with Attila at the River Po and one of those envoys was Pope Leo the First and no one knows exactly what happened next. According to one story, when Atilla met Pope Leo, he saw Saint Peter and Saint Paul flanking the Pope in all their holy radiance with drawn swords in their hands, promising Attila that he would die if he entered Rome. So impressed was Attila that he turned his army around, left Italy, and Leo was credited as the savior of the city. The truth is probably somewhat more prosaic. Attila's army was running out of supplies, since Italy had already suffered a couple of bad harvests before Attila had burned down most of the northern half of the peninsula, which as you can imagine, did not help. In addition, a serious disease, probably dysentery, was spreading through Atilla's army. The Eastern Roman Emperor had sent an army of his own to attack the Huns' current homelands in central Europe on the Danube, and until Attila to go deal with that problem. Another account says that Atilla's advisers feared that Attila might suffer the same fate as the Visigothic Alaric, who died shortly after sacking Rome a little over forty years earlier. There is a good chance that Atilla was superstitious in a way it is hard for the modern mind to grasp, but until the start of modern science and the universities in the Middle Ages, people generally did not distinguish between natural and supernatural causes for events. Considering Alaric's fate might not have been that outlandish for Attila when it came to his calculations. Pope Leo was also a man of great intelligence and charisma. Perhaps he simply pointed out all these facts to Atilla and the Hunnic king, knowing that he was overextended and potentially in serious trouble, decided that the possibility of divine wrath was an acceptable face-saving excuse to turn around. We'll never know what happened at that meeting, but whatever the reason, Attila turned his army around and left Italy without attacking Rome. The new Eastern Emperor had stopped paying tribute to the Huns and Attila planned to deal with him next, but he died of a nosebleed on his wedding night in 453 AD. Attila's sons immediately embarked on a civil war with each other and the Hun's empire fell apart in short order. So the Huns never sacked Rome. Granted a lot of other people did, in fact sack Rome in the 400s AD, but the Huns never did. And that crossword puzzle annoyed me so much that I just spent the last five minutes talking about it! 00:05:24 Main Topic: Autumn 2023 Movie Reviews Now on to our main topic, the movies and streaming shows I watched over autumn 2023. We are well in fall now, with winter just over the horizon and that's means it's time to discuss those shows and movies. As always, we will start from my least favorite and work up to my favorite. So we'll start with The Flash, which came out in 2023. This movie very famously failed at the box office, and it's not hard to see why. It's like the CG artists finally had their revenge on Warner Discovery for being overworked and underpaid because a lot of the movie's CG looks like something a beginner might crank out in an older version of Unity or Daz Studio. Plus there's all these various serious crimes that the lead actor has been accused of, which makes the main character rather less likeable. Also The Flash, like many modern movies, simply cost way too much money to make, which meant it had to make big money to earn back a profit. If your movie cost $50 million to make, a $200 million return is good news. If it costs $220 million, you're in big trouble. To be fair, the movie was not without its good points. The Flash realizes he can run faster than the speed of light, which means he can travel back in time and attempt to save his mother (since she was murdered earlier), unfortunately doing so breaks the space-time continuum and threatens to destroy Earth and Flash tries again and again to set things right. Michael Keaton does well as an older Batman, and Supergirl was pretty cool. There are also several genuinely funny bits in the movie. However, the movie leaned hard into two of my least favorite plot devices: time travel and the multiverse. The problem with time travel and the multiverse is that with an infinite number of alternate versions of the characters, the stakes ultimately become meaningless. I think it also shows how the superhero genre film has kind of run out of gas. Instead of telling new stories and new plots, all the multiverse movies are just churning up slightly alternate versions of old characters and stories. It's like playing a computer game you've already finished but making slightly different choices this time, like playing as a fighter/mage instead of a fighter instead of a thief/mage, or something. Overall grade: C- Our next movie is Black Adam, which came out in 2023. I think this was slightly better than the Flash, though not by very much. There is a somewhat complicated back story involving the Council of Shazam, wizards, a demon possessed crown, and a magical champion. In the modern day, the story takes place in the nation of Kahndaq, which is clearly meant to evoke modern Egypt and Iraq. Kahndaq is currently ruled by a British mercenary company called Intergang, but don't worry about them. They just disappear halfway through the movie without any explanation. The leader of the resistance against Intergang is an archaeologist named Adrianna, and her son Amon, who is the kind of annoying kid who uses words like “neo-imperialist occupier” with a straight face while outrunning mercenaries on his skateboard. Anyway, Intergang is looking for the evil magic crown and Adrianna tries to stop them. In the process, she actually releases Teth-Adam, the champion of Kahndaq, from his tomb. Adam annihilates the mercenaries chasing Adrianna and then tries to come with term with the fact that he's been asleep for the last 5,000 years. Now that would have been a more interesting movie: a superpowered Bronze Age warrior wakes up and tries to come to terms with the modern age. Or he decides that the decadent modern age needs enlightenment to reach proper Bronze Age warrior values. Instead, we get the Justice Society (I assume they're the store brand/Sam's Choice version of the Justice League), who show up to fight Black Adam. Unfortunately, after they convince Black Adam to stand down, the Crown's evil magic wakes up and chooses a host and only Black Adam can save the world. Like the Flash, this movie had its strong points. The CG was a lot better than in Flash, and Dr. Fate was an interesting character. So was Hawkman. Unfortunately, like The Flash, the plot didn't make much sense and relied too heavily on hooks to the rest of the DC universe. But on the plus side, no time travel. Overall grade: C Next up is Haunted Mansion, which came out in 2023. This movie flopped at the box office, but it wasn't that bad for a movie about a Disney ride. It wasn't a scary movie. It was a scary movie in the tongue-in-cheek way that jack o' lanterns are scary. Like, the original purpose of a jack o' lantern in Iron Age societies was apparently to keep malevolent spirits at bay during the harvest. That was serious business back then, but now it's sort of play acting to entertain small children. Haunted Mansion is the same kind of tongue in cheek scariness, overlaid with quite a bit of comedy. The plot centers around a bitter and disillusioned former ghost hunter hired to use his ghost camera to take photos of spirits at a haunted house. The ghost hunter goes along with it, hoping for a quick payday, but quickly becomes ensnared in the curse surrounding the Haunted Mansion. He then has to team up with a crazy professor, a fast talking priest, a medium with good Yelp reviews, and a widowed doctor and her precocious son to defeat the malevolent Hatbox Ghost who rules over the ghosts of the Haunted Mansion. I am not, generally speaking, a big fan of the Disney corporation. But I am told that the movie has many Easter eggs referring to the original ride for people who appreciate that kind of thing. The movie didn't do well in theaters, but I expect it'll have a long afterlife on streaming. Overall grade: B- Next up is Men in Black 3, which originally came out in 2012. The original Men in Black was a near perfectly constructed science fiction comedy. Men in Black 2 was good, but not quite on that level and I think Men in Black 3 falls at about the same ranking. In this one, a lethal alien named Boris the Animal breaks out of a secured lunar prison and embarks on a rampage of revenge against Agent K. To facilitate his vengeance, Boris steals a time travel device and goes back to 1969 to kill a younger K at a critical junction in the timeline. Once Agent J realizes what has happened, he obtains another time jump device and goes back to fix things. As I've mentioned many times before, I don't really like time travel stories. However, this one works because it's pretty funny. To make the time jump work, you literally have to jump off a building of sufficient height to trigger the device. The other comedy parts are good, and Josh Brolin does a pitch perfect impersonation of Tommy Lee Jones as the younger agent K. Overall grade: B Next up is Men in Black International, which came out in 2019. I'd heard bad things about this movie, but it was actually quite enjoyable. Tessa Thompson and Chris Hemsworth star as Agent M and Agent H. Based on the movie's advertising, I thought Agent M would be an almost tediously infallible Girlboss character with Agent H as her dimwitted sidekick. Fortunately, this turned out not to be the case and both characters had considerably more depth. Agent M is a nerdy probationary agent who desperately wants to prove herself while Agent H is a charismatic, somewhat lazy hedonist who always manages to pull off his assignments in the end. Agent M's and Agent H's first assignment together is to bodyguard an alien royal who promptly gets himself killed by two mysterious shapeshifting assassins. As things go haywire in the aftermath, the agents realized that the royal had a dark secret, and there's a traitor somewhere within the Men in Black. I thought it was an entertaining movie and probably should have done better than it did. Agent M and Agent H make a great comedy duo and they were also excellently funny bits. Liam Neeson was also good as Agent T, the commander of branch office, and there are no time travels or multiverses in this one. Overall grade: B+ Next up is Ahsoka, which came out in 2023. I would say Ahsoka is good but unfinished, since only two of the major plots get resolved and in such a way that it sets up future adventures. I realized the other the other day that Star Wars is the American equivalent to Doctor Who. The similarities are remarkable. One, both are long running sci-fi franchises. Two: but they're definitely not hard science fiction. Three: both are under the stewardship of large, ponderous, frequently ineffective organizations (whether Disney or the BBC). Four: both have spawned a vast maze of tie in novels and comics and games. Five: both have fandoms that act like religions, complete with a crazy fringe and six: and like religions that break into warring factions, both have fandoms that decide upon a particular era or releases the best one and argue vociferously about which part of the franchise is the best, with almost the same fervor as people arguing about whether Thomas Aquinas, Martin Luther, or John Calvin had the correct interpretation of the Bible. This isn't to be glib, but to know that the same self-destructive tribal instinct that humanity exhibits in politics and religion also seems to appear in far less serious arenas like football supporters and science fiction franchises, or even in something as silly as game console brands, as a single glance at an online argument about the respective merits of the Xbox and PlayStation will demonstrate. Anyway, that was a philosophical digression. Back to the Ahsoka show. It was better than I expected. Once again I thought that Ahsoka would be another tediously infallible Girlboss type character, but she was nothing like that. Instead she made several serious mistakes, faced enemies who were stronger than her, and had to learn and adapt and grow to survive her challenges. In other words, a compelling protagonist. All the performances from the actors were good, especially the late Ray Stevenson. His Baylan Skoll character really stole Episode 4, and if this was destined to be Mr. Stevenson's last performance, at least it was a great one. Diana Lee Inosanto was great as Morgan Elsbeth, who asked to be one of the single most competent villains in all of Star Wars- evil, but she gets results. I also really liked the way the lightsaber duels are presented. They seem more like something out of a samurai movie. The combatants are careful of their footing and their stances, only to explode into some motion, rather than the more acrobatic flipping and spinning around in the prequel movies. I have to admit, in the publicity stills for the show I kind of thought that the show's version of Grand Admiral Thrawn looks sort of like Elon Musk transmogrified into a Smurf, but that was just a bad angle. Combined with his voice and mannerisms, Lars Mikkelsen's performance as Thrawn really works. I suspect Mr. Musk only wishes he had this version of Grand Admiral Thrawn's air of gravitas and authority. The show ends on sort of an Empire Strikes Back style cliffhanger. I hope the story will continue, but I have my doubts. Disney wasn't in great shape even before the writers and actors' strikes, and I wonder if the company is simply going to run out of financing for ambitious projects like Ahsoka. One more point: the soundtrack by the Kiner family was A+ work, with the Japanese style musical motifs for the lightsaber duels, the long, ominous horns from the Night Sisters, and the blasting pipe organ from when Thrawn makes his return. Overall grade: B+ Next up is Collateral, which came out in 2004. This is a superb neo-noir thriller. Jamie Foxx stars as Max, a hapless LA taxi driver who picks up Vincent, played by Tom Cruise, who claims to be in town to secure signatures for a real estate deal. Vincent offers Max $600 to drive around for the night and in need of the money, Max agrees, except it turns out Vincent is actually a hit man in area to kill five targets, and when Max realizes what is happening and tries to bail, Vincent forces him to continue. I really like this one. Tom Cruise's perpetual intensity works very well in the villain role, and the psychological duel between Max and Vincent was compelling to watch. Vincent claims that his targets are bad people who deserve their fates. But once Max figures out that Vincent's final target most definitely does not deserve her fate, the race is on to save the target's life. The movie did have the overused trope where the LAPD gets mad the FBI is taking over their case, which was a thing even way back in Die Hard. In fact, that was a major plot point in Die Hard, now that I think about it. In real life, the FBI's interaction with local law enforcement mostly involves providing consulting and lab services and local law enforcement is actually often eager to hand a troublesome case over to the Feds because it then becomes somebody else's problem. I also thought the soundtrack seemed a bit off in the first half of the movie, but those are minor quibbles. Collateral was a thoroughly enjoyable thriller. Definitely recommend if you like the genre of film. Overall grade: A. That brings us to the last movie I saw this autumn and I think it would tie with Collateral for the favorite thing I saw this fall and that is A Haunting in Venice, which came out in 2023. This is the third of Kenneth Branagh's Hercule Poirot movies. I really like the first one he did, Murder on the Orient Express, but I thought the second one he did, Death on the Nile, was only so-so, which was disappointing because Death on the Nile is, in my opinion, one of the best of the Hercule Poirot books. But A Haunting in Venice is on par with Orient Express. The movie takes place in 1947 and Hercule Poirot, soul-sick and weary after the horrors of World War II and all the depths of human evil he has seen in those cases, has decided to retire in Venice. His friend Ariadne Oliver (Agatha Christie's self-parodying author insert in the Poirot novels) turns up to ask him to help debunk a medium preying upon a grieving mother. Poirot immediately demonstrates the medium is a fraud, but soon afterwards someone tries to kill him, and a few minutes later the medium herself is killed. It's then up to Poirot solve the case, even as the suspects become increasingly convinced that supernatural powers are behind the killing. This movie also had one of my favorite plot devices from the 2009 Sherlock Holmes movie: the rationalist detective confronted by a seemingly supernatural mystery.  Branagh's provision of Poirot is darker, rather more angsty than the book version, but I enjoyed it nonetheless. Tina Fey was also an excellent choice to play Ariadne Oliver. Overall grade: A. So those are the movies I saw this autumn, and check back towards the end of winter, when we'll do a winter 2023-2024 Movie Roundup episode. So that is it for this week. Thanks for listening to The Pulp Writer Show. I hope you found the show useful. A reminder that you can listen to all back episodes on https://thepulpwritershow.com. If you enjoyed the podcast, please leave a review on your podcasting platform of choice. It really does help. Stay safe and stay healthy and see you all next week.

W2M Network
Long Road to Ruin: Men in Black Trilogy

W2M Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 64:26


Sean Comer and Mark Radulich present their Men In Black Movie Trilogy Review. Men in Black (also known as MIB) is a series of American science fiction action comedy films directed by Barry Sonnenfeld, and based on the Malibu / Marvel comic book series The Men in Black by Lowell Cunningham, which was itself based on the conspiracy theory. The first film, Men in Black, was released in 1997, the second film, Men in Black II in 2002, the third film, Men in Black 3 in 2012, and the fourth film, a spin-off Men in Black: International in 2019. Amblin Entertainment and MacDonald/Parkes Productions produced all four films and distributed through Columbia Pictures.Disclaimer: The following may contain offensive language, adult humor, and/or content that some viewers may find offensive – The views and opinions expressed by any one speaker does not explicitly or necessarily reflect or represent those of Mark Radulich or W2M Network.Mark Radulich and his wacky podcast on all the things:https://linktr.ee/markkind76alsoFB Messenger: Mark Radulich LCSWTiktok: @markradulichtwitter: @MarkRadulich

Infancia Eterna Podcast
IE133: INVASIONES ALIENÍGENAS 3 + Men in Black

Infancia Eterna Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 272:43


IE133: INVASIONES ALIENÍGENAS 3 + Men in Black Infancia Eterna (Invasiones Alienígenas 3): Ultimo audio surfeando en la oleada de Hype debido a las declaraciones de los Ex Militares, en esta reducimos la selección de 8 películas acostumbradas a la mitad debido a que esta ocasión el Extra Infancia termino siendo casi o igual de importante que el tema principal, nos quedamos con muchas ganas de seguir con el tema debido a la cantidad absurda de películas que todavía nos quedan por ver pero por el momento tenemos que pasar pagina, VOLVAMOS A SER NIÑOS!! Extra Infancia (Men in Black Saga): Revisamos la tetralogía de Hombres de Negro, que si bien no va con el tema, toda la saga se trata de Extraterrestres, Portadas de los Podcast en Instagram: @infanciaeternapodcast 00:00 Intro y Bienvenida. 21:48 INVASIONES ALIENÍGENAS 3 -Cowboys & Aliens (2011) -¡Nop! (2022) 1:27:07 Men in Black (Tetralogía) -Men in Black (1997) -Men in Black II (2002) -Men in Black 3 (2012) -Men in Black: International (2019) 3:31:34 INVASIONES ALIENÍGENAS 3 -Skyline (2010), Beyond Skyline (2017), Skylines (2020). -Chicken Little (2005) Hombres de Negro es un fenómeno tan grande que ha sido referenciado muchas veces, Puedes ver algunas de ellas en Youtube. Canal: Nico Senpai Video:

Insight with Chris Van Vliet
Chris Hemsworth Gives Hulk Hogan Movie Update, Extraction 2's 21-Minute One-Shot Action Scene

Insight with Chris Van Vliet

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 12:34


Chris Hemsworth (@chrishemsworth) is an actor known for his role as Thor in the Marvel Avengers movies, Men In Black: International, Snow White And The Huntsman, 12 Strong, the Extraction franchise and more! In this episode, Chris Hemsworth and Extraction 2 director Sam Hargrave sit down with Chris Van Vliet to talk about the 21-minute one-shot action sequence in Extraction 2, the training that goes into making an action scene, the foods that Chris missed eating the most while filming and he gives an update on the rumored Hulk Hogan biopic and more! If you are a podcaster or a creator and you're serious about growth, I would love to hear your feedback here: http://tinyurl.com/CVVsurvey Use the code CVV to get your first month of Bluechew for FREE at http://bluechew.com Get $150 off your Plunge with the coupon code CVV at http://thecoldplunge.com Quote I'm thinking about: There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it. - Edith Wharton For more information about Chris and INSIGHT go to: https://chrisvanvliet.com If you enjoyed this episode, could I ask you to please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcast/iTunes? It takes less than a minute and makes a huge difference in helping to spread the word about the show and also to convince some hard-to-get guests.  Follow CVV on social media:  Instagram: instagram.com/ChrisVanVliet Twitter: twitter.com/ChrisVanVliet Facebook: facebook.com/ChrisVanVliet YouTube: youtube.com/ChrisVanVliet TikTok: tiktok.com/@Chris.VanVliet Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Let's Talk About Stuff!
301. Laundry Worthy

Let's Talk About Stuff!

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 138:16


Well we had planned an episode on the 2022 film Barbarian but unfortunately we were attacked by our computers and barely escaped with our lives. I'm telling you, AI is coming for us. So today we have a super fun Pop Culture Catch-Up episode full of this awesome stuff: John Mulaney: Baby J (Netflix), Kevin Smith - People Magazine video interview about mental health, Shameless Acquisition Target (podcast), That Was Pretty Scary - 'Scream' episode, Ghosted (AppleTV+), Scream VI (2023), Men in Black: International (2019), The Midnight Club (Netflix), Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Once & Always (Netflix), Stutz (Netflix), How To Change Your Mind (Netflix), Marcel the Shell with Shoes On (2022), Bluelock (anime series), Trainspotting (1996), T2 Trainspotting (2017), Nymphomaniac Volumes I & II - Extended Director's Cut (2013), and Steven's magical painted fingernails —————————————————————— Go here to get some LTAS Merch: tee.pub/lic/huI4z_dwRsI
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GLOBESCREEN Podcast
Episode #23 Cinematography / Stuart Dryburgh, ASC

GLOBESCREEN Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 46:29


Stuart Dryburgh ASC is an Academy Award, (AMPAS), nominated cinematographer based in New York. Just a few of the many directors he has worked with include Jane Campion, F. Gary Gray, Peter Hedges, Peter Webber, Yimou Zhang, Ben Stiller, John Curran, Mira Nair, and Michael Mann. He recently spoke to GlobeScreen Podcasts about his eclectic career as a director of photography, how he got his start in New Zealand's film industry, before going on to shoot high-profile feature films such as ‘An Angel at My Table' (1990), ‘The Piano', (1993) , ‘Analyse This' (1999), ‘Bridget Jones Diary' (2001), ‘The Painted Veil' (2006) , ‘The Secret Life of Walter Mitty' (2013), ‘Blackhat' (2015), ‘The Great Wall' (2016), ‘Ben is Back' (2018), and ‘Men in Black: International' (2019). GlobeScreen Podcasts would like to thank Murtha Skouras Agency for making this episode possible. 

Make It Reign with Josh Smith
Ep 80: Tessa Thompson

Make It Reign with Josh Smith

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 33:19


I'm back with another incredible guest for this episode of Reign, and I can't lie, I think she is one of the coolest people in the world, it's Tessa Thompson!  I caught up with Tessa IRL in London to talk about the third installment of the Creed movies, where she plays Bianca opposite Michael B. Jordan's Adonis. Michael, or Mike as she calls him, directed Creed III, too!  You will have seen Tessa before if you've ever seen Westworld, the Thor movies, or Men In Black: International. Her back catalogue is giving RANGE! And in this episode we delve into playing a character who is suffering with progressive hearing loss, and how working alongside a young, deaf actress, Mila Davis-Kent - who plays her on-screen daughter - helped to inspire Tessa in a whole new way - get ready, it does get emotional! (And I strongly encourage you to look up Mila's Instagram for some pure JOY, too). Tessa also tells me about how she went to marriage counselling with her on-screen husband Michael B. Jordan (method, much!), and gives us all some stellar life advice on personal hygiene!  I honestly LOVED chatting to Tessa, she is so warm, wise and REAL. This chat is fab, and takes us on a real journey from tears to laughter, so I hope you enjoy it!  Please get in touch and tell me what you think, too! I'm @JoshSmithHosts on socials. And as always, you can see some of the video highlights from this episode over on my YouTube channel, you can find me at Reign with Josh Smith. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Re:Shoot— An Amateur's Guide to Gooder Film

Does anyone else remember the fantastic Men in Black trilogy with J & K solving crimes and fighting illegal aliens?! Well, this is not that. Join the ReShoot crew as we fix about that. TW: murder, genocide We do not, nor do we claim to, own the rights to this film in any way, shape, or form. Links! Twitter, Insta, Masta, Discord, Redbubble --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/re-shoot/message

Le Batard & Friends Network
CINEPHOBE - Ep 166: Men In Black International (with Marshall Newhouse)

Le Batard & Friends Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 129:46


Zach, Amin, Mayes and Marshall Newhouse are suited up to protect the earth from the scum of the universe. Unfortunately, that includes many of the movies covered on this podcast. Kabla Nakshulin! Subscribe to Cinephobe! Then Rate 5 Stars on Apple or Spotify.   Follow Cinephobe on Twitter & Instagram:   Zach Harper @talkhoops IG: @talkhoops   Amin Elhassan @darthamin IG: @darthamin   Anthony Mayes @cornpuzzle IG: @cornpuzzle The show page @CinephobePod   Email: cinephobepodcast@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Cinephobe
Cinephobe Ep 166: Men In Black International (with Marshall Newhouse)

Cinephobe

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 129:46


Zach, Amin, Mayes and Marshall Newhouse are suited up to protect the earth from the scum of the universe. Unfortunately, that includes many of the movies covered on this podcast. Kabla Nakshulin! Subscribe to Cinephobe! Then Rate 5 Stars on Apple or Spotify.   Follow Cinephobe on Twitter & Instagram:   Zach Harper @talkhoops IG: @talkhoops   Amin Elhassan @darthamin IG: @darthamin   Anthony Mayes @cornpuzzle IG: @cornpuzzle The show page @CinephobePod   Email: cinephobepodcast@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Just Another Movie Night
Talking Trash ep 25 : M.I.B. International

Just Another Movie Night

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 103:30


Like we've been zapped and had our minds erased, we watch "Men in Black: International", a film we completely forgot was a thing. And since this is still January and this is a comic book movie we give it a whirl for Scott's berfday wish. As always you can find us on Instagram @Justanothermovienight and @the.crafty.misfit.Listen to us where ever you get podcasts.YouTube - Just Another Movie Night Twitter - @JAMNhomemedia. Music by - Karl Casey @whitebataudio. "Talking trash" episodes every tuesday."Before and After reviews" every Friday.Written reviews every other day on Instagram.

Geeks Unleashed
Episode 107 - Men in Black 3 and Men in Black International

Geeks Unleashed

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 72:03


Tune in as we close out the MiB franchise. But before we get into, can anyone help us understand what is going on at WB Discovery? Is DC a mess or what?!   Tracklist: 1:43 - What the heck is happening at WB Discovery??? 18:35 - Men in Black 3 review 47:13 - Men in Black International review   You can follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram or if you would like to support us you can donate to our KoFi.

The Oz Network - TV & Film Recaps
Men in Black: International Recap - The Oz Network Movies

The Oz Network - TV & Film Recaps

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 93:58


It's the final week of our MEN IN BLACK recap month and it's time to close it out with the weakest in the series from 2019, Men in Black: International, to see if we can perhaps find any good in this film that really didn't sit too well with us back when it first came out. What is the point of this movie? Is this movie just there? Why are half the actors in this movie just phoning it in? Is this movie missing a Pitbull song? Why is this movie just so rushed and who is the villain? Why is this movie just not funny? Is this movie trying to be too much like the originals without any charisma? What do we think of Rebecca Ferguson? Is there too much action happening? And why do we rush through this so quickly at the end? It's an interesting one to close out the month but we're here so let's get to it and get entertained! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Escuchando Peliculas
Men in Black: International (2019) #CienciaFicción #Acción #Extraterrestres #peliculas #audesc #podcast

Escuchando Peliculas

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 100:01


País Estados Unidos Dirección F. Gary Gray Guion Art Marcum, Matt Holloway. Cómic: Lowell Cunningham. Personajes: Lowell Cunningham Música Chris Bacon, Danny Elfman Fotografía Stuart Dryburgh Reparto Chris Hemsworth, Tessa Thompson, Liam Neeson, Rebecca Ferguson, Emma Thompson, Kumail Nanjiani, Rafe Spall, Tuncay Gunes, Davina Sitaram, Nasir Jama, Viktorija Faith, Penelope Kapudija, Stephen Wight Sinopsis Los Hombres de Negro siempre han protegido la Tierra de la escoria del universo. En esta nueva aventura, se enfrentarán a su mayor amenaza hasta la fecha: un topo en la organización MIB. Adaptación cinematográfica de los cómics de Lowell Cunningham

Intuitive Filmmaker
028: VFX Tech - What Do You Need To Know to Direct?

Intuitive Filmmaker

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 19:10


Is it your dream to direct on an LED stage (like The Mandalorian)? How do you choose between LED wall and green screen? How do you know what to prep before you go to set? How do you decide the shots you can lose to save money on VFX later? What about using the tech for your driving scenes so you don't have to take it to the streets? Can all of this help you shoot your low budget sci-fi or make it harder? Let's talk VFX tech and what you need to know before you get to set. Filmmaker Marco Ragozzino shares his experience working in VFX and how you can make your film happen, even if you don't have a big budget. More importantly, he'll share what you need to know to be hired to direct these VFX shows. Those questions and more will be answered on this episode of The Working Director. Hosted by Director/Producer Jenn Page. To join our private FB group for directors, or to learn about The Working Director accelerator that helps emerging filmmakers become working directors faster, visit TheWorkingDirector.Pro. Marco Ragozzino Bitten by the filmmaking bug at an early age, Marco Ragozzino grew up making all kinds of weird and imaginative short films using whatever tools were available at the time - VHS cameras, scale models, and classmates willing to lend a hand. From there, Marco went on to study film & animation at the School of Visual Arts in New York City, eventually relocating to Los Angeles upon graduation. His interest in creating wild and whimsical worlds, in addition to needing a regular paycheck, led him down the path of Visual Effects production. He has produced visual effects for sequences in films and TV shows such as Ready Player One, Men in Black: International, IT: Chapter 2, the Mandalorian and the upcoming "Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom" (Warner / DC) and Slumberland (Netflix). His filmmaking heroes include DIY mavericks such as Roger Corman, Lloyd Kaufman, and George Lucas. Links: Website: marcovisionstudios.com IG: @marcovisionstudios --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theworkingdirector/message

Fishnet Flix
The Parent Trap

Fishnet Flix

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 69:01


“Being young and beautiful isn't a crime, you know.” Pour yourself a glass of Parker Knoll Cabernet, and come sit with Blaire and Marie who are on their own for this episode. It's Parent Trap day! This 1998 remake starring Lindsay Lohan and Lindsay Lohan is a real GEM. Oscar-worthy, TBQH! Miss Lindsay acted and ate this role! Everyone has style in this movie, from the long-lost twins, Hailey and Annie, to the evil girl boss Meredith Blake, to the leather daddy butler ,Martin, and the one and only Chessy! Costumes are by Penny Rose (who did the Pirates of Carribean sequels, Entrapment, Evita, Men in Black: International) and every look is to-die-for! Listen to your hosts break down all of the movie's fashion, spill fun facts, and discuss what they're adding to cart from this episode.  They also discuss Haunted dolls on TikTok, the Necrophonic app, the MSCHF x Fenty Beauty ketchup collab, doppelgängers, how Marie has never seen a Pirates movie (does she have to though…), pink rings, and more.  Sources and mentions: Our Doppelgangers are out there Parent Trap inspired shirts from Hundred Acres Haunted Charlotte Necrophonic spirit box app  MSCHF x Fenty Beauty A Baseball Cap We See for 12 Seconds in 'The Parent Trap' Sums up the Whole Movie - Garage Elaine Hendrix Answers Every Question We Have About The Parent Trap - Vulture For visuals of the costumes, follow us on Instagram at @fishnetflixpod and TikTok @fishnetflix ! DM or email your movie requests at info@fishnetflix.com! We love hearing from you! Don't forget to rate, subscribe, and leave a review on iTunes and wherever you listen to the show! 

Kultur – detektor.fm
She-Hulk, Kiss – Die heißeste Band der Welt, Men in Black: International

Kultur – detektor.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 5:34


Als „She-Hulk“ muss Anwältin Jennifer Walters sich ganz neuen Herausforderungen stellen. Die Doku „Kiss – Die heißeste Band der Welt“ zeigt, warum die Rockband seit Jahrzehnten so erfolgreich ist und in „Men in Black: International“ werden mal wieder Aliens gejagt und die Welt gerettet. >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/kultur/was-laeuft-heute-she-hulk-kiss-die-heisseste-band-der-welt-men-in-black-international

Podcasts – detektor.fm
Was läuft heute? | She-Hulk, Kiss – Die heißeste Band der Welt, Men in Black: International

Podcasts – detektor.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 5:34


Als „She-Hulk“ muss Anwältin Jennifer Walters sich ganz neuen Herausforderungen stellen. Die Doku „Kiss – Die heißeste Band der Welt“ zeigt, warum die Rockband seit Jahrzehnten so erfolgreich ist und in „Men in Black: International“ werden mal wieder Aliens gejagt und die Welt gerettet. >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/kultur/was-laeuft-heute-she-hulk-kiss-die-heisseste-band-der-welt-men-in-black-international

Post In Black
Emmy-nominated Supervising Sound/ADR Editor Bobbi Banks Talks About Her Extensive Hollywood Career

Post In Black

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 34:21


Supervising Sound and ADR Editor Bobbi Banks' extensive career working in post-production in the entertainment industry has spanned 3 decades and her credits include over 120 films and series, like The Batman, Women of the Movement, Coming 2 America (2021), Coming to America (1998), Men in Black: International, The Best Man Holiday, The Incredible Hulk and Ghost Rider. For her work on “When They See Us,” Bobbi was Emmy-nominated in 2019 and she's also the past president of the Motion Picture Sound Editors (MPSE). On this episode of Post In Black, we discuss the technical side of ADR (automatic dialogue replacement). Bobbi also shares how her journey started as an assistant to the executive assistant at Sound One in New York and how a subsequent series of experiences and opportunities led her to where she is today. While she credits the film Desperately Seeking Susan as her introduction into sound, she also talks about how the motivation for what she does lies heavily in wanting the audience to feel what they're watching through sound. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/postinblack/support

The Other Half
Men in Black: International

The Other Half

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 52:37


Men in Black: International is a reboot sequel to the famous movie, Men in Black and it's the perfect way to kick off our Sequel Month! This time we got Chris Hemsworth, Tessa Thompson, Liam Neeson, and Kumail Nanjiani. Sound like the cast of a Marvel movie right? It's clear this is an attempt to reboot a movie series into a franchise everyone can love. Marvel did it why can't Men in Black? Aliens are great! The boys dive in and see if this movie is the first good sequel to the original Men in Black.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-other-half/exclusive-content

Failure to Franchise
Episode Forty-Six - Men In Black: International (2019)

Failure to Franchise

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 89:22 Very Popular


It's the first instalment of the second annual "Summer Surprise," where we're letting an online randomizer choose our next watches. First up, a very recent attempt to relaunch a once mega-successful summer sci-fi/comedy blockbuster series...without the original stars or director. But is the addition of two MCU actors (Chris Hemsworth & Tessa Thompson) fresh off the success of another humorous box-office hit (Thor: Ragnarok) enough to nevertheless revive this franchise? Well...no. The real question is...why? What went wrong? And why has one of the most beloved blockbuster hits of the 90s had such a hard time with sequels, in general? All this and more is discussed, as we tackle 2019's Men in Black: International. Our Twitter Our Facebook Our Instagram Our YouTube Trev's Letterboxd Chris' Letterboxd

Best of the Rest
Men In Black: International

Best of the Rest

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 94:41


After scrapping plans for a 21 Jump Street crossover, the Men In Black franchise was rebooted in 2019 with MIB: International. With a high profile director, big names in the lead roles, and a heavy marketing push, the film was poised to do big numbers at the box office.  But it didn't. So today we're diving into the film to see what it actually does well! How's the chemistry between Chris Hemsworth and Tessa Thompson, still great? Are the alien designs as cool as ever? Are the guns really big? Yes, yes, yes. This is Men In Black alright. Join the Best of the Rest discord: https://discord.gg/86P7jJXNPbEmail: bestoftherestpod@gmail.comSocial Media @BotRCast on Twitter, Instagram, FacebookBonus content: YoutubeTheme song (vocals) by Mark Benavides: InstagramMusic by Mitch (Depressed to Impress): Youtube, Twitch.tvLogo by Alex Brinegar: https://beardodoesdesign.com/Additional artwork by Phillip Chacon, C7Productions: Instagram    Next week: Wonder Woman 1984!

Best of the Rest
R.I.P.D.

Best of the Rest

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 52:42


After he was Green Lantern but before he was Deadpool, Ryan Reynolds was Nick Walker of the R.I.P.D. in what has turned out to be his lowest performing comic book movie (And he was in Blade Trinity.) But today all we want to ask is: What does the movie get right? The chemistry between Ryan Reynolds and Jeff Bridges is good, the action is fun, and it is more than a little like Men In Black...Join the Best of the Rest discord: https://discord.gg/86P7jJXNPbEmail: bestoftherestpod@gmail.comSocial Media @BotRCast on Twitter, Instagram, FacebookBonus content: YoutubeTheme song (vocals) by Mark Benavides: InstagramMusic by Mitch (Depressed to Impress): Youtube, Twitch.tvLogo by Alex Brinegar: https://beardodoesdesign.com/Additional artwork by Phillip Chacon, C7Productions: Instagram    Next week: Men In Black International!

The Gobeski/Wallace Report Podcast
Episode 217 - MMMM #69: Men in Black: International

The Gobeski/Wallace Report Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 57:13


Installment 69 (nice) of our Merry Marvel Movie March has us reviewing the very Earth-focused film "Men in Black: International". Do Tessa Thompson and Chris Hemsworth recapture the magic of "Thor: Ragnarok"? Did we suspect who the villain was the whole time? Is Pawny the worst or best part of the movie? We answer all these questions while trying to avoid long digressions into better films!

Jew Talkin' To Me?
Jew Talkin' To Me? with Daphna Baram & Mike Capozzola

Jew Talkin' To Me?

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 64:12


Join Jewish Comedians Rachel Creeger & Philip Simon for their comedy podcast, a chat show about all things Jewish, produced by Russell Balkind. This week's guests are Israeli comedian Daphna Baram and American actor & comedian, Mike Capozzola.Follow them on social media, follow US on social media and don't forget to let us know what you think about the show.Subscribe to our Patreon: @JewTalkinFacebook: @JewTalkinTwitter: @JewTalkinInstagram: @JewTalkinLots more fantastic episodes waiting to be released every Friday morning, so don't forget to subscribe and leave us a 5* review - it really helps other people find the show. Go on… it's what your mother would want!--------------------------------------------------------------------- Website: www.MissDComedy.comTwitter: @MissDComedyInstagram: @MissDComedyLondon based, Israel-born, and with a background in human rights law and journalism (Ha'aretz, The Guardian, BBC, Al Jazeera, New Statesman, The Independent), Daphna has been performing stand up comedy since 2010 in various clubs in the UK and Europe.Over the past decade she has taken her comedy across the country to venues including: The Stand Edinburgh, Glasgow and Newcastle, Yes Bar Glasgow, Beehive Edinburgh, Breakneck Aberdeen, Hampstead Comedy Club London, Gags on the Green Peterborough; Stand Up on the Strand in Kent, Wine Gums in Cambridge; The International, Dublin. Daphna has also been involved in various fringe shows since 2011 with her solo stand up shows including: Killing MissD (2013), AKA MissD (2014), Something to Declare (2015), Begging to Differ (2016) Chicken Soup Crusader (2017), Sugarcoating (2018), Cracking Up (2019) and the successful three-hander Bombs Booze and Haggis (2014-2015 with Andrew Gilmore and Gary Sansome).Website: www.capozzola.comTwitter: @MCapozzolaInstagram: @ThatMikeCapozzolaFacebook: @ComedianMikeCapozzolaMike Capozzola is a London-based stand up comic / actor & presenter originally from NY. Since the late 20th century, he's performed in much of the USA as well as Canada, England, Ireland, Scotland, Poland, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Germany, Hungary, Spain, The Czech Republic, Belgium, Denmark, Romania, Bulgaria, Dubai, Luxembourg, France, Israel and Turkey.TV / FILM: Mike played the 'veteran MiB agent' in "Men in Black International." He can currently be seen in "The Phantom of the Open" and the back of his head appears in silhouette for almost a full second in "The Batman" Get bonus content on the Jew Talkin' To Me? Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Trek Geeks Podcast Network
The BIG Sci-Fi Podcast Men In Black

Trek Geeks Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 61:13


Cris Fox introduces us to the Men In Black and we do our best to remember the sequel films (even though they aimed that pencil looking brain washing thingy at us)! This episode has a lot of laughs in it as we talk about the hilarious and unique Men In Black films. Cris wants to know why the original film was so great and the following three were hit or miss, depending on your perspective. Make sure you're suited up and ready for anything as we invade your entertainment space this week! You won't want to forget about this episode so make sure not to look at the pencil looking brain washing thingy! Join our group on Facebook to stay up to date, talk about sci-fi, and interact with the crew of this podcast: https://www.facebook.com/groups/637199600901226 Email us at: bigscifipodcast@gmail.com Buy Adeena's book here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0951DLMPF?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=a_writer_is_never_late_nor_is_she_early_she_finishes_precisely_when_she_means_to&utm_term=2022-04-07 Learn more about Adeena here: https://adeenamignogna.com/ Listen to Cris Fox's podcast here: https://open.spotify.com/show/01BPcZVq2CqKYUCzMx7Nbj And here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/yelling-about-star-trek/id1550774800 Listen to Brian's original music here: https://www.reverbnation.com/briantdonahue/ All music used for this podcast was written, performed, recorded, and produced by Brian Donahue Things Mentioned in this episode for reference: Star Trek: Horizon - 2016 indie film  Star Trek: The Motion Picture 4K - 1979 film Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan - 1982 film Star Trek: Insurrection - 1998 film Star Trek: Nemesis - 2002 film Amadeus - 1984 film Star Trek: Enterprise - 2001 television series X-Files - 1993 television series CODA - Star Trek Novels (series of three books) Robert Petkoff - narrator Will Wheaton - TNG actor, The Ready Room host, narrator John Scalzi - Author Men In Black - 1997 film Men In Black 2 - 2002 film Men In Black 3 - 2012 film Men In Black: International - 2019 film The Mitchells vs. The Machines - 2021 film

The BIG Sci-fi Podcast
Men In Black

The BIG Sci-fi Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 61:14


Cris Fox introduces us to the Men In Black and we do our best to remember the sequel films (even though they aimed that pencil looking brain washing thingy at us)! This episode has a lot of laughs in it as we talk about the hilarious and unique Men In Black films. Cris wants to know why the original film was so great and the following three were hit or miss, depending on your perspective. Make sure you're suited up and ready for anything as we invade your entertainment space this week! You won't want to forget about this episode so make sure not to look at the pencil looking brain washing thingy! Join our group on Facebook to stay up to date, talk about sci-fi, and interact with the crew of this podcast: https://www.facebook.com/groups/637199600901226 Email us at: bigscifipodcast@gmail.com Buy Adeena's book here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0951DLMPF?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=a_writer_is_never_late_nor_is_she_early_she_finishes_precisely_when_she_means_to&utm_term=2022-04-07 Learn more about Adeena here: https://adeenamignogna.com/ Listen to Cris Fox's podcast here: https://open.spotify.com/show/01BPcZVq2CqKYUCzMx7Nbj And here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/yelling-about-star-trek/id1550774800 Listen to Brian's original music here: https://www.reverbnation.com/briantdonahue/ All music used for this podcast was written, performed, recorded, and produced by Brian Donahue Things Mentioned in this episode for reference: Star Trek: Horizon - 2016 indie film  Star Trek: The Motion Picture 4K - 1979 film Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan - 1982 film Star Trek: Insurrection - 1998 film Star Trek: Nemesis - 2002 film Amadeus - 1984 film Star Trek: Enterprise - 2001 television series X-Files - 1993 television series CODA - Star Trek Novels (series of three books) Robert Petkoff - narrator Will Wheaton - TNG actor, The Ready Room host, narrator John Scalzi - Author Men In Black - 1997 film Men In Black 2 - 2002 film Men In Black 3 - 2012 film Men In Black: International - 2019 film The Mitchells vs. The Machines - 2021 film

Almost Accurate: A Movie & Video Games Podcast
#TBT Episode 3- The 3 Worst Movies we've Watched for this Podcast

Almost Accurate: A Movie & Video Games Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 67:15


No new episode this week folks, but that's not to say that there isn't time to take a look back into the past.... and realize how thankful we should be that there are actually GOOD things that are currently coming out now.  The boys thought it would be fun to take a look back at movies that fill the infamous podium of the 3 worst movies they've had to suffer through during the course of this podcast, and it just so happens that these 3 gems from 2019 have yet to be bested (you're off the hook for this one Morbius).  So sit back, and enjoy the reviews of Hellboy (2019), The Man who Killed Hitler and then the Bigfoot, and Men in Black: International- the true Mount Rushmore of awful movies that we thought would be kind've funny to laugh at but actually just took a few years off our lives.  Almost Accurate is a weekly pop culture podcast hosted by Jake and Ryan who review the latest in Movies, TV Shows, Video Games, and more. Like the show? Leave us a review on your favorite podcasting app! Want to get in touch with us? Hit us up on our Facebook or Instagram! As always, you can check us out on our website, almostaccuratepodcast.com ! 

My Time Capsule
Ep. 179 - Mel Hudson

My Time Capsule

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 59:00


Mel Hudson is an actress, comedian and writer. She was part of the double act Hudson and Pepperdine, with Vicki Pepperdine and wrote and starred in BBC Radio 4's The Hudson and Pepperdine Show. She performed multiple roles in Knowing Me, Knowing You with Alan Partridge, including Alan's French co-host Nina Vanier and has worked with the Alan Partridge team in a number of projects, including I'm Alan Partridge, The Friday Night Armistice and The Armando Iannucci Shows. Mel was Lauren Cooper's French teacher in The Catherine Tate Show, she's been in the Mary Whitehouse Experience, The Peter Principle, Smith & Jones, People Like Us, The Omid Djalili Show, the films Notes on a Scandal, Dolittle, Men in Black International and on the radio Cabin Pressure, Paperback Hell and Blue Jam. Mel Hudson is guest number 179 on My Time Capsule and chats to Michael Fenton Stevens about the five things she'd like to put in a time capsule; four she'd like to preserve and one she'd like to bury and never have to think about again .Mel Hudson's short film, Apex, is available here: https://vimeo.com/666547973Follow Mel Hudson on Twitter: @MelHudson1 .Follow My Time Capsule on Twitter, Instagram & Facebook: @MyTCpod .Follow Michael Fenton Stevens on Twitter: @fentonstevens and Instagram @mikefentonstevens .Produced and edited by John Fenton-Stevens for Cast Off Productions .Music by Pass The Peas Music .Artwork by Matthew Boxall .This podcast is proud to be associated with the charity Viva! Providing theatrical opportunities for hundreds of young people. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Post Credit Scene
Episode 6 - A Concept Vs An Enigma with Ola Aworetan

Post Credit Scene

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 87:43


Post Credit Scene welcome their first guest, multi disciplinary creative Ola Aworetan.With experience working on films such as Aquaman 2, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, Cruella, Men in Black: International, Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald and more, you can be sure the boys had some questions...

The Eclectic Collective
Mark Anthony Austin Live @ ICCC Nashville!

The Eclectic Collective

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2021 14:46


Today we have Mark Anthony Austin. Mark is known by Star Wars fans for portraying the fierce bounty hunter Boba Fett in the Star Wars original trilogy A New Hope. He got the nod to don the Boba Fett Armor for the Special Edition when he was working at Industrial Light and Magic. They asked him one day because he is a Boba collector and fan and had many displayed in his office! In real life he is also an accomplished special effects supervisor, cinematographer, animator, writer and director. He has been a part of the team on pretty much all the awesome movies in the past 20 years. Movie Credits: Cruella (2021) The One and Only Ivan (2020) The Call of the Wild (2020) Noelle (2019) Men in Black: International (2019) Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019) Pokémon Detective Pikachu (2019) Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween (2018) The Predator (2018) Ready Player One (2018) Max Steel (2016) Ben-Hur (2016) Star Trek Beyond (2016) The Jungle Book (2016) In the Heart of the Sea (2015) Goosebumps (2015) San Andreas (2015) Poltergeist (2015) Nezha (2014) Unbroken (2014) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014) Edge of Tomorrow (2014) X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014) 300: Rise of an Empire (2014) The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (2013) Thor: The Dark World (2013) Oblivion (2013) Oz the Great and Powerful (2013) Jack the Giant Slayer (2013)Despicable Me: Minion Mayhem 3D (2012) Battleship (2012) The Avengers (2012) Journey 2: The Mysterious Island (2012) Fetiche (2012) War Horse (2011) Arthur Christmas (2011) Conan the Barbarian (2011) The Smurfs (2011) G-Force (2009) Bolt (2008) Meet the Robinsons (2007) Chicken Little (2005) Mickey's PhilharMagic (2003) Treasure Planet (2002) Dinosaur (2000) Casper (1995) Please help us support Mark by visiting his website: Website www.markanthonyaustin.com And always keep up with us at https://ecpctv.com Watch Episode On Our Youtube Channel! Subscribe, listen and rate us! Apple Google Play Spotify iHeartRadio Facebook Twitter Instagram  

Polarized
Men in Black: International (Lo-fi Version)

Polarized

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 135:46


This is definitely a movie and we watched it! Also, enjoy unintentional background lo-fi beats for half of the episode. Critics: 23% Audience: 66%

Franchisography
MEN IN BLACK: INTERNATIONAL (2019)

Franchisography

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 101:36


Our MEN IN BLACK mini-series concludes with the reboot/legacy sequel, 2019's Men in Black: International. With the story of Agents J & K in the rearview, producers and Sony studio execs were hungry for the franchise to continue with a … Continue reading →

The Bad Movies Podcast
EP# 121 – Men In Black International

The Bad Movies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 105:16


Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones turned the buddy cop genre upside down with the original Men In Black…and Hollywood has been chasing that magic ever since. Sadly, Men In Black International was their most recent and likely most unfortunate attempt thus far. A stellar cast (of absolute snacks) couldn't quite save this film, but it made for some interesting conversations as we break it down beat by sexy beat. Enjoy  Elliot's Social Media:  IG: @elliotcraft6 Watch his YouTube Sketches:  https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCrjwnZJrTplSg0b49kDhCuw   Watch him Perform in School:  https://vimeo.com/ftvc   Donate to support: https://secure.actblue.com/donate/ms_blm_homepage_2019   https://blackvotersmatterfund.org/take-action/    www.patreon.com/badmoviescast   

The Love of Cinema
The Invisible Man, The Way Back, Gaslight, Man on Fire, Men in Black: International

The Love of Cinema

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2020 74:26


This week on the podcast Jeff, Dave and John compare The Invisible Man to Gaslight, and The Way Back to Man on Fire. We then praise the invisibility effect of The Invisible Man in our 'How The F*** Did They Do That' segment before trying (and failing) to redeem the 2019 Men in Black: International. Please refer to the time stamps if you want to avoid any spoilers. Music by Dasein. Beer by Carlos Barrozo. Edited and produced by Dave Green. Hosts: Jeff Ostermueller, John Say, Dave Green. Invisible Man/Gaslight (0:00)  The Way Back/Man on Fire (33:40) How the F***/MIB:International (106:18)

/Film Daily
Water Cooler: Ready or Not, The VVitch, What About Bob?, Millennium Actress, Terrace House, Aladdin, Tigers Are Not Afraid, Horror Nights, John Mayer 

/Film Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2019 74:59


On the September 17, 2019 episode of /Film Daily, Film editor-in-chief Peter Sciretta is joined by /Film managing editor Jacob Hall, weekend editor Brad Oman, senior writer Ben Pearson and writers Hoai-Tran Bui and Chris Evangelista to discuss what they've been up to at the Water Cooler. At The Water Cooler: What we've been Doing:Peter went to Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Hollywood, and decided stupidly to film it with a gimbal (the Zeebill Lab). He also went to Disneyland this weekend to experience Halloweentime, and Guardians of the Galaxy: Monsters After Dark. In the process he decided to get a Halloween Tree. Jacob is preparing for Fantastic Fest in the only way he can: by stressing out. Chris just got back from TIFF, but is getting ready to go to Fantastic Fest for the first time.  Ben's parents came to visit and they saw John Mayer at the Forum. He also saw Middleditch and Schwartz, which was hilarious.  What we've been Reading:Jacob has gone and gotten himself addicted to SCP again. What we've been Watching:Peter revisited What About Bob? Jacob watched Tigers Are Not Afraid and Haunt. Brad saw Ready or Not. Ben watched Hustlers, Anatomy of a Murder, The VVitch, One Cut of the Dead, and Millennium Actress Hoai-Tran saw It Chapter Two, Ms. Purple, Chained for Life, Synonyms, the new season of Terrace House. Chris saw a bunch of great stuff at TIFF (listen to the TIFF podcast for that). He also watched Men In Black: International and the new Aladdin.  What we've been Eating:Peter was briefly back on diet, and finally took Jacob's keto recommendation of eating ramen with no noodles at Ippudo ramen. Brad tried Pineapple Cherry Burst AirHeads Jones Soda, Cotton Candy Crunch cereal What we've been Playing:Peter found a new app called Duet.   Other Articles Mentioned:   All the other stuff you need to know: You can find more about all the stories we mentioned on today's show at slashfilm.com, and linked inside the show notes. /Film Daily is published every weekday, bringing you the most exciting news from the world of movies and television as well as deeper dives into the great features from slashfilm.com.  You can subscribe to /Film Daily on iTunes, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify and all the popular podcast apps (RSS).  Send your feedback, questions, comments and concerns to us at peter@slashfilm.com. Please leave your name and general geographic location in case we mention the e-mail on the air.  Please rate and review the podcast on iTunes, tell your friends and spread the word!  Thanks to Sam Hume for our logo.

/Film Daily
Water Cooler: Midsommar, Yesterday, Child's Play, Toy Story 4, Neon Genesis Evangelion, Dead to Me, Awake, New Coke, Spirited Away, The Perfection, Harry Potter: Wizards Unite

/Film Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 112:10


On the June 25, 2019 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor-in-chief Peter Sciretta is joined by /Film managing editor Jacob Hall, weekend editor Brad Oman, senior writer Ben Pearson and writers Hoai-Tran Bui and Chris Evangelista to discuss what we've been up to at the Water Cooler.   Opening Banter:   At The Water Cooler: What we've been Doing:Peter went to Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge for his last reservation and build a droid. Jacob went to the Monet: The Late Years exhibit at the Kimbell Art Museum. Brad finally got the last Ghostbusters figure from Diamond Select to build the Ghostbusters firehouse facade. Ben has been training to hike Half Dome in Yosemite What we've been Reading:Jacob devoured the true crime podcast The Shrink Next Door. Ben recommends The Chernobyl Podcast What we've been Watching:Jacob, Chris, and Ben saw Midsommar HT, Peter, and Ben saw Yesterday   Jacob and Chris saw Child's Play   HT, Brad and Peter saw Toy Story 4 Jacob and HT watched Neon Genesis Evangelion. Chris watched Dead to Me, and re-watched Death Proof for the first time since theaters. Peter saw the Netflix game show Awake, and the HBO documentary Game of Thrones: The Last Watch. Brad watched Dark Phoenix, Men in Black International, a few episodes of My Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman. Ben watched The Killer in 35mm with John Woo, The Farewell, Spirited Away, and all of When They See Us Hoai-Tran watched The Perfection, and To Catch a Thief. What we've been Eating:Jacob broke his diet for the weekend and ate at Woodshed Smokehouse in Fort Worth. He also ate a bunch of trash food, but don't tell anyone. Brad tried New Coke, Wild Cherry Fanta, Latte Oreo Thins and Fudge Covered Mint Oreos. What we've been Playing:Brad has been playing Harry Potter: Wizards Unite.   Other Articles Mentioned: Video: Watch Us Build A Droid in Galaxy's Edge… But Was It Worth It? ‘Toy Story 4' Director and Producers Were as Skeptical as Everyone Else About Another Sequel [Interview]   All the other stuff you need to know: You can find more about all the stories we mentioned on today's show at slashfilm.com, and linked inside the show notes. /Film Daily is published every weekday, bringing you the most exciting news from the world of movies and television as well as deeper dives into the great features from slashfilm.com. You can subscribe to /Film Daily on iTunes, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify and all the popular podcast apps (RSS). Send your feedback, questions, comments and concerns to us at peter@slashfilm.com. Please leave your name and general geographic location in case we mention the e-mail on the air. Please rate and review the podcast on iTunes, tell your friends and spread the word! Thanks to Sam Hume for our logo.

Father Roderick
Men in Black International

Father Roderick

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019 38:25


In this episode: a review of Stranger Things Season 2 and of the new Men in Black movie, we talk about the commandment 'honor your father and your mother', how to keep reading regularly when you have so many other things to do, commenting on recent Star Wars rumors. The post Men in Black International appeared first on Father Roderick.

Father Roderick
Men in Black International

Father Roderick

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019 38:25


In this episode: a review of Stranger Things Season 2 and of the new Men in Black movie, we talk about the commandment 'honor your father and your mother', how to keep reading regularly when you have so many other things to do, commenting on recent Star Wars rumors. The post Men in Black International appeared first on Father Roderick.

The Film Buds
87: Two-Year Anniversary Celebration + Late Night + Us

The Film Buds

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2019


TWO YEARS of Film Buds, everybody! First off, thanks to all of our listeners for your wonderful support! In celebration of our anniversary, sit back and enjoy a variety of iconic Film Buds moments consisting of our crazy stories, angry rants and outlandish guests. Later we review Mindy Kaling's Late Night and Jordan Peele's Us, read Film Buds listener reviews then continue our polarizing discussion on violence in cinema plus we also talk Men in Black: International, The Dead Don't Die, Scary Movie 3, Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, The Last Leg, Hadestown (Broadway), and The Mindy Project. 0:00 - Intros: Let's Celebrate Two Years Of Film Buds!!!7:28 - Hilarious Moments42:17 - Iconic Stories1:09:15 - Wild Guests1:30:44 - Review: Late Night1:55:12 - Review: Us2:18:29 - Listener Review Live-Readings2:24:45 - Mail: Violence In Cinema - Part 22:31:25 - Picks of the Week: Men in Black: International, The Dead Don't Die, Scary Movie 3, Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, The Last Leg, Hadestown (Broadway), and The Mindy Project2:43:05 - Outros: Henry's Toy Story 4 Hype2:45:33 - What's An "Air-Eater?" Clip Bonus Shows: www.thefilmbuds.bandcamp.comWebsite: www.thefilmbuds.comEmail: Thefilmbudspodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @filmbuds/@ChloBo74275186Letterboxd: @HenryFahertyInstagram: @thefilmbudspodcast

/Film Daily
Water Cooler: Is This A Disappointing Summer For Movies? Godzilla, Toy Story 4, MIB: International, Shaft, Letterkenny, Dark, Chernobyl, Rocketman, The Substitute, Drunk History, Battlebots & BedJet 3

/Film Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2019 83:59


On the June 18, 2019 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor-in-chief Peter Sciretta is joined by /Film managing editor Jacob Hall, weekend editor Brad Oman, senior writer Ben Pearson and writer Hoai-Tran Bui to discuss what they've been up to at the Water Cooler. Opening Banter: Chris Evangelista is out on assignment, he will be missed. At The Water Cooler: What we've been Doing:Peter has been traveling and in his spare time, living in Batuu (plug video: Most Ridiculous Things To Buy in Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge). Also I got a BedJet 3. Jacob got a tattoo. Hoai-Tran went to Rockaway Beach. Brad is preparing for his girlfriend to move in with him, and helping friends open their own Escape Room. What we've been Watching:Peter and Brad saw Godzilla: King of the Monsters. Jacob is all about the new season of Battlebots, has been binge-ing Drunk History, and revisited, uh, The Substitute. Peter saw Men in Black: International and Rocketman. Ben watched Toy Story 4, started The Handmaid's Tale season 3, and watched the entirety of Chernobyl. Hoai-Tran watched Shaft, Ophelia, Everybody Knows, All is Well, Pachamama, Aggretsuko season 2, and the first episode of Dark. Brad saw The House with a Clock in Its Walls. Watched the first season of the Canadian comedy series Letterkenny. What we've been Eating:Jacob is here to preach about Rhythm Superfoods' Kale Chips. Brad tried Cookies and Cream Pop-Tarts cereal and Chocolate Peanut Butter Corn Pops. Also got some Sweet Lightning Mountain Dew and Freezepop flavored Skittles. What we've been Playing:Peter finally beat Super Hot and has started playing the Imagine Dragons songs on Beatsaber Jacob ran the second session in his Star Wars RPG campaign and things got wild. All the other stuff you need to know: You can find more about all the stories we mentioned on today's show at slashfilm.com, and linked inside the show notes. /Film Daily is published every weekday, bringing you the most exciting news from the world of movies and television as well as deeper dives into the great features from slashfilm.com. You can subscribe to /Film Daily on iTunes, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify and all the popular podcast apps (RSS). Send your feedback, questions, comments and concerns to us at peter@slashfilm.com. Please leave your name and general geographic location in case we mention the e-mail on the air. Please rate and review the podcast on iTunes, tell your friends and spread the word! Thanks to Sam Hume for our logo.

Linoleum Knife
Men in Black: International, Shaft (2019), The Dead Don't Die, Late Night, The Last Black Man in San Francisco, Pavarotti, Echo in the Canyon

Linoleum Knife

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2019 91:05


Dave and Alonso disagree quite a bit this week, but they've got the same favorite among the seven films reviewed. Subscribe (and review us) at Apple Podcasts, follow us @linoleumcast on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook, flippin' like a pancake, poppin' like a cork. Join our club, won't you? Streaming pick of the week: BATHTUBS OVER BROADWAY DVD pick of the week: SUPERFLY (2018)

/Film Daily
How To Write Movie Reviews, Rotten Tomatoes, Jurassic World: The Ride, Men In Black: International & Spawn

/Film Daily

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 37:52


On the May 23, 2019 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor-in-chief Peter Sciretta is joined by weekend editor Brad Oman, and senior writer Ben Pearson, to discuss the latest film and tv news, including Rotten Tomatoes, Jurassic World: The Ride, Men In Black: International, and Spawn. And in the Mail Bag, we'll talk about our review writing process. In The News: Ben: Two Hollywood Projects Leave Georgia Due to the State's Anti-Abortion Law Brad: Rotten Tomatoes Now Requiring Users to Verify Ticket Purchase to Impact Audience Score Ben: Universal's Jurassic World Ride Will React to Actual Weather Changes; Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, and BD Wong to Reprise Their Roles Brad: ‘Men in Black: International' Set to Launch to $40 Million on Opening Weekend Ben: ‘Spawn' Movie Update: Todd McFarlane Threatens to Walk Away If He Has to Change His Script Too Much   In The Mailbag:   Gokul G in from New Zealand writes in “Hello Peter and the crew of the daily /Film pod :)  A question for all you review writers. When you are writing a review do you prefer to do it in silence or do you have music/the tv running in the background.   I write movie reviews for fun on my blog and I find that I can't really concentrate if there is any music or sound in the background.   PS loving Chris' advice corner and the theme song is just a sweet sweet bonus.   Regards"   All the other stuff you need to know: You can find more about all the stories we mentioned on today's show at slashfilm.com, and linked inside the show notes. /Film Daily is published every weekday, bringing you the most exciting news from the world of movies and television as well as deeper dives into the great features from slashfilm.com. You can subscribe to /Film Daily on iTunes, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify and all the popular podcast apps (RSS). Send your feedback, questions, comments and concerns to us at peter@slashfilm.com. Please leave your name and general geographic location in case we mention the e-mail on the air. Please rate and review the podcast on iTunes, tell your friends and spread the word! Thanks to Sam Hume for our logo.