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Our heroes return for the long awaited episode! Gainfully employed Goose and slightly less sick Snax are back at it, catching up this week to talk about multiple episodes of Severance, the cult-classic MirrorMask, a little bit of current events, and more! Aiming for a Wasteland whispers episode in two weeks so send in your submissions! Remember to rate, review, and subscribe!
It's a mirror! It's a mask! It's a Mirrormask! This week we are talking about the hit 2005 direct-to-DVD movie that no one has heard of. Join us as we discuss sphinx cats, traitorous sidekicks, derelict apartment buildings, and much much more! Check out our Instagram (@yamIlykethispodcast), and visit our Facebook fan page. Tune in every other Thursday for new episodes!
Matt and Tom show just how deranged their view of the CERN large particle collider is, and start a free range spaghetti farm. Matt talks about Mirrormask and we ask if Interstellar is a magic portal fantasy movie. These are the deleted scenes for episode 462 of the Life's a Pitch podcast. If you would like to be taken into a realm of context, we recommend that you go back and listen to the main episode where you must wait, until the dice read 5 or 8.
"I'm a very important man. I have a tower." This week, Ben and Will review the 2005 Jim Henson Company fantasy film, MirrorMask. This strange and trippy movie was penned by famed writer and storyteller Neil Gaiman and directed by artist Dave McKean. Join us as we enter this bizarre CGI world and try to make sense of a rather...interesting plot. The Space to Carol spectrum debate heats up with this one as both the Puppet Masters have very different takes on this unusual cult film.
What do you get when you combine Neil Gaiman's free time, a bored Jim Henson Company, and a spare $4 million dollars? The low-bduget, high-concept urban fantasy Mirrormask, that's what! http://www.geekversusnerds.com @reelgeekshfx on Twitter and Instagram email us at: reelgeekshfx@gmail.com
At some point in our lives, we've all wanted to escape. We wanted to get away from whatever it is that's currently causing us woe. But eventually, we learn that the inverse isn't always so much better. Running away from our fears and shame only further isolates us and keeps us away from those that we love. In this episode, we are once again joined by friend of the show, IAN MAULDIN, to discuss yet another Neil Gaiman fantasy journey, MIRRORMASK (2005). Brace yourselves for a weird one! New episodes of the What's It About?! Film Podcast are posted on Spotify and Apple Podcasts every Friday morning! Please, like and share this episode if you enjoyed it! And if you dig the podcast, why don't ya give us a little review? We'd really appreciate it! Please follow Ian Mauldin at: https://www.instagram.com/chinablu3/?hl=en and subscribe to his RPG actual play podcast, SHRIMP & CRITS: https://twitter.com/shrimpandcrits https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shrimp-and-crits/id1524395351 Come and get your love with us next week when we discuss: THE GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY (2014) If you're enjoying the discussion as much as we are, please subscribe and share this with all your film nerd friends! Thank you! Instagram: @whatsitaboutpodcast TikTok: @whatsitaboutpod Twitter: @WIApodwhat You can find Seth, Ricardo, and Meaghan at: Ricardo Blayde Diaz: https://www.instagram.com/ricardoblaydediaz/?hl=en Seth Crowe: https://www.instagram.com/sethadamcrowe/?hl=en Meaghan Branham: https://www.instagram.com/meaghan_jane61/ Theme song: "Dancing Time" by Infraction (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-2fZGtmSgU) Bumper Music Provided by Mitch Music - Title: "Funk Bumper 1"
Welcome to the What's It About?! Film Podcast, we hope you enjoy your stay with us as we discuss the Oscar-winning Wes Anderson film, THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL (2014). In this episode, we explore themes of stories and memories, hospitality and servitude, kindness, and the human social contract. So take off your shoes, maybe slip into a hot bath, and let us provide our podcast service to you! New episodes of the What's It About?! Film Podcast are posted on Spotify and Apple Podcasts every Friday morning! Please, like and share this episode if you enjoyed it! And if you dig the podcast, why don't ya give us a little review? We'd really appreciate it! Next week, we're Gaiman it up again, but this time with the more obscure: MIRRORMASK (2005) ft. special guest IAN MAULDIN!!!! If you're enjoying the discussion as much as we are, please subscribe and share this with all your film nerd friends! Thank you! Instagram: @whatsitaboutpodcast TikTok: @whatsitaboutpod You can find Seth, Ricardo, and Meaghan at: Ricardo Blayde Diaz: https://www.instagram.com/ricardoblaydediaz/?hl=en Seth Crowe: https://www.instagram.com/sethadamcrowe/?hl=en Meaghan Branham: https://www.instagram.com/meaghan_jane61/ Theme song: "Dancing Time" by Infraction (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-2fZGtmSgU) Bumper Music Provided by Mitch Music - Title: "Funk Bumper 1"
This week on BSR the crew is finish up our chat about MirrorMask. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MirrorMask Comments or Questions? Find us as BSReactor.com Like, Subscribe, Comment, and Tell a Friend. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bsreactor/ SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/bsreactor Twitter: https://twitter.com/bsreactor6
This time we're starting our chat about Evan's next pick Mirror Mask; the 2005 Jim Henson's Studio art film. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MirrorMask Comments or Questions? Find us as BSReactor.com Like, Subscribe, Comment, and Tell a Friend. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bsreactor/ SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/bsreactor Twitter: https://twitter.com/bsreactor6 EP114
«—Quiero decir —dijo ella—, que uno no puede evitar hacerse mayor. —Quizá uno no pueda —dijo Humpty Dumpty—, pero dos sí. Con la ayuda adecuada, podrías haberte quedado en los siete años.» Lewis Carroll, a través del espejo. Inicio: Casilda quiere ser bruja 👧 Olga Paraíso Cuento breve: El oficio de bruja, Neil Gaiman CUENTO: No le preguntéis a Jack, escrito por Neil Gaiman Cierre de audio: POCIÓN DE BRAVURA. Ingredientes para lo poción: Un grillo, alas de mosca, huevo de gallina roja, pata de araña, amapola, cáñamo, jengibre, escaramujo, sándalo, jazmín, aceite de luna, cola de salamandra, lombrices, ajos, queso caducado, pelo de Olga, polvos de bruja y sangre dulce. 🕷🐍🕸🐙☘️🍁🌙🐸💣 ¡Buen provecho oyentes! Una producción de Historias para ser Leídas Voces: Olga Paraíso Neil Gaiman. Escritor y guionista inglés, un destacado autor dedicado al mundo del cómic, la literatura fantástica y el terror. Gaiman comenzó su carrera como crítico y colaborador de diversas revistas sobre cómics, trabajando después como guionista, primero de manera independiente y luego para DC Cómics en Estados Unidos con Orquídea Negra. En 1989 crea la serie Sandman, su obra más conocida dentro del mundo del cómic, y que le valdría el reconocimiento a nivel internacional. Con 75 números y varias novelas gráficas derivadas, Sandman ha cosechado numerosos premios y está considerada una obra singular en la historia del cómic contemporáneo. Tras el éxito de Sandman, Gaiman comenzó su carrera como escritor, primero con una colaboración con Terry Pratchett, Buenos Presagios (1990), que se convertiría en una aclamada serie casi 20 años después. También escribió Neverwhere, la novelización de la serie de la BBC y con American Gods consiguió el Premio Stoker y el Hugo. En 2009 volvió a ganar el Premio Hugo con su novela juvenil El libro del cementerio, que le consolidó como uno de los escritores más populares en habla inglesa. https://www.neilgaiman.com/ Su novela Stardust, así como su libro para jóvenes adultos, Coraline, fueron llevadas al cine con gran éxito de público a nivel internacional. Como guionista ha participado en películas como Beowulf y Mirrormask, dos arriesgadas propuestas de animación. (Fuente Lecturalia) Premio Hugo 2009 Premio Hugo 2002 Premio Nébula de Novela 2002 Premio Stoker 2001 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 📌Más contenido extra en nuestro canal informativo de Telegram: ¡¡Síguenos!!https://t.me/historiasparaserleidas 🛑BIO Olga Paraíso: https://instabio.cc/Hleidas 📌Súbete a nuestra nave, gracias por tu apoyo. ¡¡Hasta el próximo audio!! (。◕‿◕。) 🚀🍻🍻 Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
🕷Especial Halloween con Casilda, el tarot y la quiromancia. ⚔️15 cartas de un tarot vampírico de Neil Gaiman. 🔮Descripción de cada carta e interpretación basada en el Manual práctico de Eudes Pícard (1867-1932) Neil Gaiman. Escritor y guionista inglés, un destacado autor dedicado al mundo del cómic, la literatura fantástica y el terror. Gaiman comenzó su carrera como crítico y colaborador de diversas revistas sobre cómics, trabajando después como guionista, primero de manera independiente y luego para DC Cómics en Estados Unidos con Orquídea Negra. En 1989 crea la serie Sandman, su obra más conocida dentro del mundo del cómic, y que le valdría el reconocimiento a nivel internacional. Con 75 números y varias novelas gráficas derivadas, Sandman ha cosechado numerosos premios y está considerada una obra singular en la historia del cómic contemporáneo. Tras el éxito de Sandman, Gaiman comenzó su carrera como escritor, primero con una colaboración con Terry Pratchett, Buenos Presagios (1990), que se convertiría en una aclamada serie casi 20 años después. También escribió Neverwhere, la novelización de la serie de la BBC y con American Gods consiguió el Premio Stoker y el Hugo. En 2009 volvió a ganar el Premio Hugo con su novela juvenil El libro del cementerio, que le consolidó como uno de los escritores más populares en habla inglesa. https://www.neilgaiman.com/ Su novela Stardust, así como su libro para jóvenes adultos, Coraline, fueron llevadas al cine con gran éxito de público a nivel internacional. Como guionista ha participado en películas como Beowulf y Mirrormask, dos arriesgadas propuestas de animación. (Fuente Lecturalia) Premio Hugo 2009 Premio Hugo 2002 Premio Nébula de Novela 2002 Premio Stoker 2001 ------------------------------------------ 📌Síguenos en nuestro canal informativo de Telegram: https://t.me/historiasparaserleidas Suscríbete a nuestra Newsletter: https://www.getrevue.co/profile/historiasparaserleidas 🛑BIO Olga Paraíso: https://instabio.cc/Hleidas 📌Twitter https://twitter.com/HLeidas Gracias a los Taberneros Galácticos que apoyan este podcast, sin vosotros esto no seria posible. 🍻🍻 Si quieres apoyar nuestro podcast pulsa en el botón azul de apoyar y súbete a nuestra nave. Gracias por tu escucha. 🚀 Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Boo! As in "Boo, there's not many Halloweeny movies about Princesses" so we're doing the best we can with this week's entrant, the dark fantasy Mirrormask. This film has quite the pedigree, having been produced by the Jim Henson Company, directed by artist Dave McKean, and written by Neil Gaiman. So why isn't this film more well known and celebrated? Maybe it's got something to do with the terrifying sphinx creatures? Join us as we discuss among other things the pitfalls of greenscreens, exposition witches, and tangents about Mac Tonight and Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Kids.
Have Harlly, Jeaun and Lawson washed and brought to my tent. ALSO DISCUSSED * Beast (2022) * Bottle Shock (2008) * Burn After Reading (2008) * DC League of Super-Pets (2022) * Eagle Eye (2008) * Good Luck to You, Leo Grande (2022) * The House Bunny (2008) * Imaginaerum (2012) * The Invitation (2022) * Mirrormask (2005) * Rent: Filmed Live on Broadway (2008) Reach us on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/IDontKnowWhyWe1 Read Harlly and Jeaun's Blog at https://onthebrightsidemedia.home.blog/ Read Lawson's Blog at https://exitthroughthecandycounter.wordpress.com/
As a special between-seasons Treat (and as a gift to our dear friend and Everwood? Neverwouldn't! listener, Monty), we watched and reviewed the exceptionally strange 2005 Neil Gaiman film, MirrorMask! Listen as we discuss what different Everwood characters would think of this bizarre movie -- and if you listen close, you just might catch a preview of Season 2 of Everwood? Neverwouldn't! as you hear just how uncomfortable we get talking about age differences in romantic relationships! Speaking of which, Season 2 of Everwood? Neverwouldn't! will begin dropping SOON, Y'ALL! Stay tuned! Want to discuss Everwood with other fans of Everwood? Neverwouldn't! Come join us on the Pork Fried Dice Discord -- just look for the Everwood? Neverwouldn't! channel and dive right in! You can commission some kick-ass art from Monty at their Instagram, @Miraculous.Monty, or on Twitter, @MiraculousMonty. And if you want to watch MirrorMask before listening to us discuss it, you can find it to rent or purchase on YouTube, available for free with a valid library card on Kanopy, or also available fore free in certain dark corners of the internet. Enjoy!
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! NOCHE DE NEIL GAIMAN, Especial cuentos extraños para los Taberneros Galácticos de la nave Historias para ser leídas. 1. Fragmentos de un diario encontrado en una caja de zapatos olvidada en un autobús de línea en algún punto entre Tulsa, Oklahoma, y Louisville, Kentucky. 2. Niñas extrañas 3. Ricitos de oro -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Neil Gaiman. Escritor y guionista inglés, un destacado autor dedicado al mundo del cómic, la literatura fantástica y el terror. Gaiman comenzó su carrera como crítico y colaborador de diversas revistas sobre cómics, trabajando después como guionista, primero de manera independiente y luego para DC Cómics en Estados Unidos con Orquídea Negra. En 1989 crea la serie Sandman, su obra más conocida dentro del mundo del cómic, y que le valdría el reconocimiento a nivel internacional. Con 75 números y varias novelas gráficas derivadas, Sandman ha cosechado numerosos premios y está considerada una obra singular en la historia del cómic contemporáneo. Tras el éxito de Sandman, Gaiman comenzó su carrera como escritor, primero con una colaboración con Terry Pratchett, Buenos Presagios (1990), que se convertiría en una aclamada serie casi 20 años después. También escribió Neverwhere, la novelización de la serie de la BBC y con American Gods consiguió el Premio Stoker y el Hugo. En 2009 volvió a ganar el Premio Hugo con su novela juvenil El libro del cementerio, que le consolidó como uno de los escritores más populares en habla inglesa. https://www.neilgaiman.com/ Su novela Stardust, así como su libro para jóvenes adultos, Coraline, fueron llevadas al cine con gran éxito de público a nivel internacional. Como guionista ha participado en películas como Beowulf y Mirrormask, dos arriesgadas propuestas de animación. (Fuente Lecturalia) Premio Hugo 2009 Premio Hugo 2002 Premio Nébula de Novela 2002 Premio Stoker 2001 ------------------------------------------ 📌Síguenos en nuestro canal informativo de Telegram: https://t.me/historiasparaserleidas Suscríbete a nuestra Newsletter: https://www.getrevue.co/profile/historiasparaserleidas 🛑BIO Olga Paraíso: https://instabio.cc/Hleidas 📌Twitter https://twitter.com/HLeidas Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! NOCHE DE NEIL GAIMAN, Especial cuentos extraños para los Taberneros Galácticos de la nave Historias para ser leídas. 1. Fragmentos de un diario encontrado en una caja de zapatos olvidada en un autobús de línea en algún punto entre Tulsa, Oklahoma, y Louisville, Kentucky. 2. Niñas extrañas 3. Ricitos de oro -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Neil Gaiman. Escritor y guionista inglés, un destacado autor dedicado al mundo del cómic, la literatura fantástica y el terror. Gaiman comenzó su carrera como crítico y colaborador de diversas revistas sobre cómics, trabajando después como guionista, primero de manera independiente y luego para DC Cómics en Estados Unidos con Orquídea Negra. En 1989 crea la serie Sandman, su obra más conocida dentro del mundo del cómic, y que le valdría el reconocimiento a nivel internacional. Con 75 números y varias novelas gráficas derivadas, Sandman ha cosechado numerosos premios y está considerada una obra singular en la historia del cómic contemporáneo. Tras el éxito de Sandman, Gaiman comenzó su carrera como escritor, primero con una colaboración con Terry Pratchett, Buenos Presagios (1990), que se convertiría en una aclamada serie casi 20 años después. También escribió Neverwhere, la novelización de la serie de la BBC y con American Gods consiguió el Premio Stoker y el Hugo. En 2009 volvió a ganar el Premio Hugo con su novela juvenil El libro del cementerio, que le consolidó como uno de los escritores más populares en habla inglesa. https://www.neilgaiman.com/ Su novela Stardust, así como su libro para jóvenes adultos, Coraline, fueron llevadas al cine con gran éxito de público a nivel internacional. Como guionista ha participado en películas como Beowulf y Mirrormask, dos arriesgadas propuestas de animación. (Fuente Lecturalia) Premio Hugo 2009 Premio Hugo 2002 Premio Nébula de Novela 2002 Premio Stoker 2001 ------------------------------------------ 📌Síguenos en nuestro canal informativo de Telegram: https://t.me/historiasparaserleidas Suscríbete a nuestra Newsletter: https://www.getrevue.co/profile/historiasparaserleidas 🛑BIO Olga Paraíso: https://instabio.cc/Hleidas 📌Twitter https://twitter.com/HLeidas Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Sean and Maddie are back to discuss our review of Mirrormask! They'll geek out over some Neil Gaiman facts, discuss Laika studio and Zelda, and even give you a recipe you didn't know you didn't need!Have some feedback for us? Email us at shockedandapplaud@gmail.com or visit these fine Web establishments: Become an Applauder with Patreon Facebook and Twitter updates Our HomepageWe're part of the Frolic Podcast Network! You can find more outstanding podcasts to subscribe to at Frolic.media/podcasts.Support the show
Sean and Maddie are back to discuss our review of Mirrormask! They'll geek out over some Neil Gaiman facts, discuss Laika studio and Zelda, and even give you a recipe you didn't know you didn't need!Have some feedback for us? Email us at shockedandapplaud@gmail.com or visit these fine Web establishments: Become an Applauder with Patreon Facebook and Twitter updates Our HomepageWe're part of the Frolic Podcast Network! You can find more outstanding podcasts to subscribe to at Frolic.media/podcasts.Support the show (https://patreon.com/shockedandapplaud)
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Neil Gaiman. Escritor y guionista inglés, un destacado autor dedicado al mundo del cómic, la literatura fantástica y el terror. Gaiman comenzó su carrera como crítico y colaborador de diversas revistas sobre cómics, trabajando después como guionista, primero de manera independiente y luego para DC Cómics en Estados Unidos con Orquídea Negra. En 1989 crea la serie Sandman, su obra más conocida dentro del mundo del cómic, y que le valdría el reconocimiento a nivel internacional. Con 75 números y varias novelas gráficas derivadas, Sandman ha cosechado numerosos premios y está considerada una obra singular en la historia del cómic contemporáneo. Tras el éxito de Sandman, Gaiman comenzó su carrera como escritor, primero con una colaboración con Terry Pratchett, Buenos Presagios (1990), que se convertiría en una aclamada serie casi 20 años después. También escribió Neverwhere, la novelización de la serie de la BBC y con American Gods consiguió el Premio Stoker y el Hugo. En 2009 volvió a ganar el Premio Hugo con su novela juvenil El libro del cementerio, que le consolidó como uno de los escritores más populares en habla inglesa. https://www.neilgaiman.com/ Su novela Stardust, así como su libro para jóvenes adultos, Coraline, fueron llevadas al cine con gran éxito de público a nivel internacional. Como guionista ha participado en películas como Beowulf y Mirrormask, dos arriesgadas propuestas de animación. (Fuente Lecturalia) Premio Hugo 2009 Premio Hugo 2002 Premio Nébula de Novela 2002 Premio Stoker 2001 --------------------------▶️ 📌Twitter https://twitter.com/HLeidas 🛑BIO Olga Paraíso: https://instabio.cc/Hleidas 📢Nuevo canal informativo en Telegram: https://t.me/historiasparaserleidas Mención especial a los Taberneros Galácticos que apoyan este Podcast ¡MUCHAS GRACIAS! Ilustración: Marek Piwnicki Recomendación EL SONAJERO, Neil Gaiman 🤩 https://www.ivoox.com/cuento-terror-el-sonajero-neil-gaiman-audios-mp3_rf_79066541_1.html Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Neil Gaiman. Escritor y guionista inglés, Neil Gaiman es un destacado autor dedicado al mundo del cómic, la literatura fantástica y el terror. Gaiman comenzó su carrera como crítico y colaborador de diversas revistas sobre cómics, trabajando después como guionista, primero de manera independiente y luego para DC Cómics en Estados Unidos con Orquídea Negra. En 1989 crea la serie Sandman, su obra más conocida dentro del mundo del cómic, y que le valdría el reconocimiento a nivel internacional. Con 75 números y varias novelas gráficas derivadas, Sandman ha cosechado numerosos premios y está considerada una obra singular en la historia del cómic contemporáneo. Tras el éxito de Sandman, Gaiman comenzó su carrera como escritor, primero con una colaboración con Terry Pratchett, Buenos Presagios (1990), que se convertiría en una aclamada serie casi 20 años después. También escribió Neverwhere, la novelización de la serie de la BBC y con American Gods consiguió el Premio Stoker y el Hugo. En 2009 volvió a ganar el Premio Hugo con su novela juvenil El libro del cementerio, que le consolidó como uno de los escritores más populares en habla inglesa. https://www.neilgaiman.com/ Su novela Stardust, así como su libro para jóvenes adultos, Coraline, fueron llevadas al cine con gran éxito de público a nivel internacional. Como guionista ha participado en películas como Beowulf y Mirrormask, dos arriesgadas propuestas de animación. (Fuente Lecturalia) Premio Hugo 2009 Premio Hugo 2002 Premio Nébula de Novela 2002 Premio Stoker 2001 --------------------------▶️ Ofrezco mi voz para tu proyecto: https://www.ponvozatujuego.com/actor/olga-paraiso Twitter Historias para ser leídas: @HLeidas 📌Síguenos en nuestro canal informativo de Telegram: https://t.me/historiasparaserleidas Suscríbete a nuestra Newsletter: https://www.getrevue.co/profile/historiasparaserleidas 🛑BIO Olga Paraíso: https://instabio.cc/Hleidas Una producción de Historias para ser Leídas Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Una reina no tan malvada siente miedo de su monstruosa hijastra y está decidida a ahuyentar a esta criatura y a salvar su reino de un mundo donde no existen los finales felices. Una escalofriante adaptación del cuento de Blancanieves en clave de Fantasía y Terror, escrita por los autores Neil Gaiman y Colleen Doran. Neil Gaiman. Escritor y guionista inglés, Neil Gaiman es un destacado autor dedicado al mundo del cómic, la literatura fantástica y el terror. Gaiman comenzó su carrera como crítico y colaborador de diversas revistas sobre cómics, trabajando después como guionista, primero de manera independiente y luego para DC Cómics en Estados Unidos con Orquídea Negra. En 1989 crea la serie Sandman, su obra más conocida dentro del mundo del cómic, y que le valdría el reconocimiento a nivel internacional. Con 75 números y varias novelas gráficas derivadas, Sandman ha cosechado numerosos premios y está considerada una obra singular en la historia del cómic contemporáneo. Tras el éxito de Sandman, Gaiman comenzó su carrera como escritor, primero con una colaboración con Terry Pratchett, Buenos Presagios (1990), que se convertiría en una aclamada serie casi 20 años después. También escribió Neverwhere, la novelización de la serie de la BBC y con American Gods consiguió el Premio Stoker y el Hugo. En 2009 volvió a ganar el Premio Hugo con su novela juvenil El libro del cementerio, que le consolidó como uno de los escritores más populares en habla inglesa. https://www.neilgaiman.com/ Su novela Stardust, así como su libro para jóvenes adultos, Coraline, fueron llevadas al cine con gran éxito de público a nivel internacional. Como guionista ha participado en películas como Beowulf y Mirrormask, dos arriesgadas propuestas de animación. (Fuente Lecturalia) Premio Hugo 2009 Premio Hugo 2002 Premio Nébula de Novela 2002 Premio Stoker 2001 🍎🍎🍎🍎🍎🍎🍎🍎 Más contenido y novedades en nuestro Twitter @HLeidas y nuestro canal oficial de Telegram Ofrezco mi voz para tu proyecto: https://www.ponvozatujuego.com/actor/olga-paraiso Twitter Historias para ser leídas: https://twitter.com/HLeidas 📌Síguenos en nuestro canal informativo de Telegram: https://t.me/historiasparaserleidas Suscríbete a nuestra Newsletter: https://www.getrevue.co/profile/historiasparaserleidas 🛑BIO Olga Paraíso: https://instabio.cc/Hleidas Una producción de Historias para ser Leídas Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Let's cover quite a bit of dreamland ground! We'll find out who David Bowie was supposed to play. Helena get's her quest. Some Ent-like rock people get eaten by the Not-Nothing. Our travelers visit a mask shop full of sphynxes. Also! Part 3 is ready when you're done! What is this time traveling magic window weirdness?Have some feedback for us? Email us at shockedandapplaud@gmail.com or visit these fine Web establishments: Become an Applauder with Patreon Facebook and Twitter updates Our HomepageSupport the show
Oh wow, it turns it out was all a dream! Who would have guessed? /sarcasmHelena gets caught by the dark queen, transforming her into zombie who likes ice cream. Why do birds suddenly appear? They don't, but some creepy dolls do!That dang mcguffin we know as the Mirrormask is finally found. Valentine takes a magic shroom-peach and discovers the awful truth: he'd be a normy in our world.Plus our shocked and applaudable moments!Jen's recommendations:Chick LitNot Just Any Book ClubHave some feedback for us? Email us at shockedandapplaud@gmail.com or visit these fine Web establishments: Become an Applauder with Patreon Facebook and Twitter updates Our HomepageSupport the show
Oh wow, it turns it out was all a dream! Who would have guessed? /sarcasmHelena gets caught by the dark queen, transforming her into zombie who likes ice cream. Why do birds suddenly appear? They don't, but some creepy dolls do!That dang mcguffin we know as the Mirrormask is finally found. Valentine takes a magic shroom-peach and discovers the awful truth: he'd be a normy in our world.Plus our shocked and applaudable moments!Jen's recommendations:Chick LitNot Just Any Book ClubHave some feedback for us? Email us at shockedandapplaud@gmail.com or visit these fine Web establishments: Become an Applauder with Patreon Facebook and Twitter updates Our HomepageSupport the show (https://patreon.com/shockedandapplaud)
Let's cover quite a bit of dreamland ground! We'll find out who David Bowie was supposed to play. Helena get's her quest. Some Ent-like rock people get eaten by the Not-Nothing. Our travelers visit a mask shop full of sphynxes. Also! Part 3 is ready when you're done! What is this time traveling magic window weirdness?Have some feedback for us? Email us at shockedandapplaud@gmail.com or visit these fine Web establishments: Become an Applauder with Patreon Facebook and Twitter updates Our HomepageSupport the show (https://patreon.com/shockedandapplaud)
This is one of our all-time favorite films, and can't wait to share it all in excruciating detail, Applauder!We'll start by discussing how we all came to this film, go through some fun Sean Facts, then move on to some deep family drama, which tends be our only form of therapy these days.Put on your light and dark sock puppets, it's going to be a schlumpy ride!Jen's recommendations this week:Spice WorldThe Island Library PodcastHave some feedback for us? Email us at shockedandapplaud@gmail.com or visit these fine Web establishments: Become an Applauder with Patreon Facebook and Twitter updates Our HomepageSupport the show
This is one of our all-time favorite films, and can't wait to share it all in excruciating detail, Applauder!We'll start by discussing how we all came to this film, go through some fun Sean Facts, then move on to some deep family drama, which tends be our only form of therapy these days.Put on your light and dark sock puppets, it's going to be a schlumpy ride!Jen's recommendations this week:Spice WorldThe Island Library PodcastHave some feedback for us? Email us at shockedandapplaud@gmail.com or visit these fine Web establishments: Become an Applauder with Patreon Facebook and Twitter updates Our HomepageSupport the show (https://patreon.com/shockedandapplaud)
The Mup-It-Up crew celebrate their friendship anniversary with a round of The Newlywed Game as well as open some fan mail before discussing their thoughts on the 2005 film Mirrormask. Jack also brings up Isaac's excessive use of the phrase “at times”! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mupitup/support
DO YOU KNOW WHO YOU ARE!?Do the "inside you's" know who you are?You better hope so, or you might end up where our protagonist ended up, and you do NOT want to go there. Featuring: Joe Moubhij!I love him! Contact us!Email: ThisIsNotFilmSchool@gmail.comInsta: NotFilmSchoolPodcastFacebook: Not Film School Musical Recommendation: Warm Soda Special Thanks:Fesliyan Studios - Skit MusicRyan Maguire - Intro MusicBrieana Woodward - ArtJoe Moubhij - IT Advice And Neil Gaiman and Dave McKean! You can't hit a home run every time, but I'll attribute this to the beginning of your experience working in video. I'm a huge man of the both of you regardless!
This week's theme for the podcast is children escaping trauma through fantasy lands. First up is Dave McKean and Neil Gaiman's Mirrormask, where a girl wishes to be the death of her mom, and then winds up in a fantastical world after her mom gets sick. Next is Disney's follow up to The Wizard of Oz decades later, which follows Dorothy checking into a psych ward to get electroshock therapy in Return to Oz.
In this episode, Andy and Stephanie discuss Gaimanisms, folklore, and the Hensons as they review Dave McKean's MIRRORMASK. Andy gushes about McKean, Stephanie slips into the dark like a dark, unnoticeable slippy thing, and they both love the Very Useful Book. Reading Recommendations: National Geographic Article on the Death of Circuses and its counterargument by the Smithsonian
In this episode, Andy and Stephanie discuss Gaimanisms, folklore, and the Hensons as they review Dave McKean’s MIRRORMASK. Andy gushes about McKean, Stephanie slips into the dark like a dark, unnoticeable slippy thing, and they both love the Very Useful Book. Reading Recommendations: National Geographic Article on the Death of Circuses and its counterargument by … Continue reading "Episode 43 – Mirrormask"
The incredible visionary mind behind the covers to Sandman, the directing of MirrorMask, the book Cages and so much more
Secrets are revealed as Grant and Christine visit an old friend for the weekend at a sea-side house. Luna is art film from 2014 directed and written by Dave McKean. Using dream sequences in the same way as his previous film Mirrormask; Dave KcKean has really come of age with this film. Ben Daniels, Dervla Kirwan, Stephanie Leonidas and Michael Maloney star in this delightful movie that explores what it means to lose your innocence and what's it like to keep secrets all bottled up. This movie is not suitable for younger viewers as it explores adult themes.
Episode Four: School of Light by Jody Lynn NyeMedia like this:MirrorMask (2005 movie)Welcome to Night Vale (podcast)Facebook: Backlog Books PodcastContact: backlogbookspod@gmail.com Music from josephmcdade.com
The film's story revolves around a young girl named Helena Campbell, who is sick of her family's career as circus performers. Helena's mother is hospitalized after they have an argument, and Helena finds herself trapped in a fantasy world shortly after. This 2005 film produced by the Jim Henson Company and the brainchild of Neil Gaiman. The film concepts were conceived while spending two weeks in the family home of Jim Henson, this film is sure to peak your interest even if it is a bit strange at times. This family movie has a PG rating is suitable for all audiences. Dream interpretation or an acid trip...you decide.Visit https://www.multeemedia.ca/media-channels/unsung-cinematics-podcast/ for our episode guide.
Kat Elliott Vanderjagt joins MG to discuss one of her favorites: the British indie MirrorMask, written by Neverwhere's Neil Gaiman and directed by Dave McKean. The two had previously collaborated on the graphic novel 'Violent Cases,' and McKean himself is most famous for the cover art to Gaiman's award-winning comic The Sandman, but MirrorMask was their first foray into film - and at a budget of only 4 million, the result is an amazingly realized mix of live-action and animation that brings McKean's nightmarish visuals to life within a story that serves as a kind of of dry run for Gaiman's later masterpiece, Coraline!
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The new Dark Crystal series on Netflix has given us an insatiable appetite for the fantasy worlds of Jim Henson, so we've plucked another of the company's films out of the oubliette. It's the tale of a young girl who argues with her parents and, after making a terrible wish about a family member that shockingly comes true, sets off on an adventure into a wild fantasy world to set the world to rights. No, it's not Labyrinth – it's MirrorMask (2005), written by none other than Neil Gaiman, featuring cutting-edge CGI and set in a post-apocalyptic hellscape: Brighton. What could go wrong? Quite a lot, actually.
CW: Sexual Assault, Rape, Drug Addiction/Overdose It's Re-Animator Week on Pod Sematary as Chris and Kelsey watch the first and THIRD(!?) installments in the cult series! Shout out to listener Anthony for the recommendation! The Classic Film: Re-Animator (1985) "After an odd new medical student arrives on campus, a dedicated local and his girlfriend become involved in bizarre experiments centering around the re-animation of dead tissue" (IMDb.com). This cult favorite based on a tale by celebrated (and awful!) author H.P. Lovecraft is full of awkward dialog and obvious effects work... and it's delightful! The Modern Film: Beyond Re-Animator (2003) When mad scientist Herbert West gets arrested for taking his re-animation experiments too far, young Dr. Howie Phillips demands a transfer to West's prison with the secret agenda of continuing his experiments! Is this a sequel in name only or does this third installment manage to honor the original in more ways than just casting its star? Get more at podsematary.com! Read our afterthoughts for this episode at https://twitter.com/PodSematary/status/1121601270421147650 Audio Sources: "The Beginning: Making Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace" produced by Lucasfilm Ltd. "Beyond Re-Animator" produced by Castelao Producciones, et al. "Die Hard" produced by Twentieth Century Fox, et al. "An Evening with Kevin Smith" produced by Destination Films, et al. "John Mulaney: New in Town" produced by 3 Arts Entertainment & Irwin Entertainment "Mirrormask" produced by Destination Films & The Jim Henson Company "Pet Sematary" written by Dee Dee Ramone & Daniel Rey and performed by The Ramones "Psycho (Theme)" written by Bernard Herrmann "Re-Animator" produced by Empire Pictures & Re-Animator Productions "Titanic" produced by Twentieth Century Fox, et al.
On this episode of Reel World: Rewind: Josh is joined by Reel World staff member David Atwell to talk about the 2005 movie, MirrorMask. A UK-based movie produced by Jim Henson Studios, MirrorMask was written by renowned comic book writer and author Neil Gaiman and directed by comic book artist and illustrator Dave McKean. While there might be more famous movies about similar themes, Gaiman and McKean's movie dives into intriguing concepts of handling complex emotions, as well as being artistically bold and visually arresting. David and Josh talk about how the movie addresses grief, growing up, as well as comparing the movie to other fantasy movies featuring a female protagonist like Labyrinth, The Wizard of Oz, and Pan's Labyrinth. Plus, there is a deeper discussion into how stories handle pain and grief and how biblical narratives do. The movie has no ties to any new releases, but David's pick of a movie was really great and led to some great discussion on this month's Rewind!
Labyrinth production The Dark Crystal -> Labyrinth -> Mirrormask : a spiritual trilogy. Jim Henson. Beverly Crusher’s choreography. Fantasy Rules and Dream Worlds Our difficulty with fantasy again, and further difficulty specific to dreamland stories. Nothing makes sense, cause and effect cannot be counted on, and essentially nothing is on the line. Yet Labyrinth is still delightful (because nostalgia!). Relating to adolescents Identifying with adults now more, since we are adults. Dreams Dreaming. Animal models. Rats and humans and dreaming during non-REM sleep. The Greek Myth of the Labyrinth Minotaur, reverse-minotaur. Plus, a succinct and accurate retelling of the story. #science Maze-solving and cognition Humans are okay. Rats are okay. Dogs, not so much. “Ecocentric cognitive mapping.” FMRI and navigation in virtual reality. The bog of eternal stench Irreparable putrescence. Not something that is on you, but something that infuses your very flesh to continue to be stinky. Or, magic. The Dark Crystal: iTunesAmazon Brian Fraud's Art Books: Amazon The Goblins of Labyrinth by Brian Froud: Amazon Support the show!
On this episode of WWBW we talk about The Changeling, MirrorMask, The Experiment, Lo, The Devil's Carnival, Audrey Rose, Chloe, Experimenter, and more. We compare Jennifer Carpenter to Marsha Mason, Peter Sarsgaard to Ewan McGregor, and because this was recorded before his tragic passing, Monica waxes rhapsodic over up-and-comer Anton Yelchin. Watch us on YouTube and email us at tellusyourfears@gmail.com. Sweet jams by Ken Kawamura.
Barnaby's earlier highlights in foley include: Morvern Callar, I Capture the Castle, and Mirrormask.Barnaby has worked on documentaries like Joe Strummer: The Future Is Unwritten and Senna and animated films like Free Jimmy and Arthur Christmas. He has worked on several award winning period pieces like Brick Lane, Downton Abbey, Jane Eyre, Anna Karenina and thrillers like We Need to Talk About Kevin, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, Under the Skin, and The Double.Barnaby's more recent projects include: Testament of Youth, Pan, Suffragette, and the upcoming A Hundred Streets and Ali and Nino.
Shaun Desolate Wilson is on a mission. Where the hell can he watch ‘Mirrormask’ and ‘Labyrinth’ before he leaves town?
Mirrormask is actually a book that is based on a movie. It was written by Neil Gaiman who is an amazing writer. But almost better than that is that it is illustrated by Dave McKean who was responsible for the covers of Coralina and the Sandman Series. I would suggest taking a look at the book and the movie. And remember if you yell at a book and throw it to the ground it very well might give you a ride to come see us here at the library. That and you might get to catch your very own library book using a butterfly net. Be caref]ul not to scare them or they could shed all of their pages
Collected Comics Library Podcast #42 - The forty-second podcast! Comics Podcast Crossover #2; New Releases; In-Stock Trades; MirrorMask giveaway winner; Running time: 8m 20s
Reviews of Cannibal Holocaust, Mirrormask, and Three... Extremes.
Reviews of Cannibal Holocaust, Mirrormask, and Three... Extremes.
Collected Comics Library Podcast #41 - The forty-first podcast! New Releases; Podcast Alley Voting; MirrorMask giveaway; BitTorrent and Smallville; Another Comic Crossover? Batman: Illustrated by Neal Adams; Running time: 21m 13s