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"Il cinema sostiene la vita. Cattura la morte nel suo procedere"Il Cinema è anche la terra delle opportunità per i visionari e i provocatori e uno dei più intraprendenti è sicuramente Harmony Korine, promote di un modo di fare cinema controverso e in costante evoluzione.Terza tappa nella filmografia di Harmony Korine incentrata sull'odissea di un gruppo di disadattati che vorrebbero soltanto un po' di amore."Mister Lonely" è la ballata dei credenti e i sognatori. E quindi, per Korine, i perdenti.
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No hay alma más verdadera que la del imitador. En el episodio de esta semana, conversaremos sobre el mundo surrealista de 'Mister Lonely', la obra fascinante del provocativo cineasta Harmony Korine. En esta ocasión, contamos con la compañía de nuestra querida Daniela Sabrovsky. "Mister Lonely" nos transporta en un viaje por la vida de los imitadores de personalidades como Michael Jackson, Marilyn Monroe y Charlie Chaplin, quienes deciden mudarse a una isla. Gracias a la peculiar narrativa de Korine, la película se convierte en una profunda exploración sobre la soledad y la identidad. Te invitamos a unirte a nosotros en este episodio. ¡No te lo pierdas!"
Jen is joined by Craig Boreham, Sydney cinema gaybysitter, writer/director, muse and mentor, and SFF 2022 participant whose feature film Lonesome starring Josh Lavery and Daniel Gabriel is playing the State Theatre. The two talk finding Josh on Instagram, and the beautiful challenges of working with small-ass budgets. What ever happened to the 90s? Why don't we see films like in the Greg-old days of Araki and formative Wong Kar-Wai date nights? The two land on bad gays in movies, and how important Hannah H*orvath is for learning. Jen claims they're reading about how 'nobody is making good erotic thrillers anymore' and Craig drops the 'c' word (connection) a few times. Gay pedagogy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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I'm joined by incredible guest--comedian, actor, writer, podcaster, cable guy, and famously America's favorite buddy--BUDD DIAZ! We dive into outfits so good they make you clap, underrepresented voices in film, being inner-ear challenged, the lifelong impact of the Blues Brothers, and asking God himself for the scariest superpower as we break down the 2015 film HARDCORE HENRY! After dark, we get into Servant, Adaptation, Death of Dick Long, Mister Lonely, The American Astronaut, and the POWERVIOLENCE short Older Brother. Find Budd these places: twitter.com/buddanthonydiaz, instagram.com/buddanthonydiaz, twitch.tv/buddanthony, And find his podcast The Dreamcast Podcast wherever you get your pods, and also here: instagram.com/thedreamcastpodcast, twitter.com/thedcpc. Also be sure to check out his short film More Than A Feeling, and the wealth of other things he's appeared in! And you can find ScreenVomit on instagram.com/screenvomit, and hit all our other links here: http://linktr.ee/screenvomit!
Matt, David and Dan honor the recently departed Richard Donner by discussing his genre-defining blockbuster, Superman. Topics include Christopher Reeve and Margot Kidder's never-topped performances as Clark and Lois, the wild mid-point tonal shift and Gene Hackman's weird, overcomplicated wig gag.Dan recommends Mister Lonely, available for rent or purchase on iTunes and AmazonMatt recommends Alan Moore's For The Man Who Has Everything, available to read in the trade paperback collection DC Universe: The Stories of Alan Moore.David recommends Darwyn Cooke's DC: The New Frontier, available on Amazon or, most likely, at your local book store.
Welcome, CULT members. On this week's episode of the Criterion CULT Film Podcast host Jordan is asking the question “All the lonely people, where do they come from?” And Criterion may have the answer with 1985's Insignificance from director Nicolas Roeg and starring Theresa Russell, Gary Busey, and Tony Curtis. And to the chopping block Jordan brings Harmony Korine's 2007 film Mister Lonely starring Diego Luna, Samantha Morton, Denis Lavant, and Warner Herzog. Listen to this lonely episode of the Criterion CULT Film Podcast and find out if all the only people have a place in the CULT.
En este episodio de nuestro podcast de cine, conversamos sobre una película propuesta por Sebastián Zumelzu: “Mister Lonely” de Harmony Korine, protagonizada por Diego Luna, Samantha Morton y Denis Lavant. Para terminar, algunas recomendaciones personales de películas y series para ver.
We grow up with Shazam! and also talk The Beach Bum, Mister Lonely and Jordan Peele’s Twilight Zone reboot. Plus, we discuss the Joker trailer and give our predictions for the final season of Game of Thrones. Follow the show on Twitter: @thecinemaspeak Follow the show on Instagram: cinemaspeakpodcast Intro/Charlie’s Celebrity Encounter: 0:00 – 6:02 Review – Shazam!: 6:02 – 34:13 Micro-Reviews – The Beach Bum, Mister Lonely, Life of the Party, The Twilight Zone, King of the Hill, Game of Thrones, Antz: 34:13 – 55:40 News – Joker trailer: 55:40 – 1:02:29 This week in new releases/Outro: 1:02:29 - 1:05:57 Game of Thrones Final Season Death Pool: 1:05:57 - 1:26:07
Hello and welcome to another episode of the Film & Loathing Podcast! It's our first film reviews of 2019, and it's a good one. We review two of the newest Netflix films, and things gets a little heated when we discuss what streaming platforms mean for the future of cinema. Plus we get into some of the other things we've been watching, so thanks for listening and as always feedback on the show can be sent to filmandloathingpodcast@gmail.com Enjoy! 0:00 - 14:29 - Intro 14:30 - 41:05 - Bird Box review 41:06 - 1:00:49 - Black Mirror: Bandersnatch (Non-Spoiler) 1:00:50 - 1:45:50 - Black Mirror: Bandersnatch (Spoilers) 1:45:51 - 1:52:29 - Film Rumblings 1:52:30 - 2:47:20 - What We've Been Watching (24 Frames, Blockers, Slow West, A Thousand Junkies, Isle of Dogs, Fantastic Mr. Fox, The Land Before Time, Harold & Maude, Monsters & Men, Bad Reputation, Mister Lonely, Escape Room) 2:47:21 - Outro Thanks for Listening!
For you diehard Filmbois fans out there, we bring back an old favorite! Please welcome the return of James Sutton as we delve into the world of Harmony Korine in the extra-long, extra-unorganized Volume I finale. Here we break apart Korine's less-than-well received "Mister Lonely" and break intellectual bread together over film as a whole. The latter half of this episode is a taste of what's to come. Also we want to thank you for the first ten episodes, we are excited for what's next as we fully conceptualize what Volume II will be like. Things will be a little different from here on out...
Episode 180: "The Un-Handy Man Episode." Guests: From David Blaine: Real or Magic, The Great Buck Howard and Mister Lonely, Master Illusionist David Blaine, and from Black-ish, The Good Dinosaur and Castle, Actor Marcus Scribner along with Musical Guest: Strangely Alright. Both Spud and "temporary/permanent" co-host Gerald are exposed on the air as worthless slackers that seem to lack even the most rudimentary of household manly talents. Visit Spud's website at: spudgoodman.com
We're committed to a mental institution in Steven Soderbergh's Unsane then try to forget our dark pasts in Shutter Island (2010). Later we tackle the most fashionable movies ever plus we also discuss A Perfect Day, Mister Lonely, Afternoon of a Faun: Tanaquil Le Clercq, Funeral Parade of Roses, The Girl Who Played with Fire, Circus Kid, The Phantom Carriage, Santa Clarita Diet: Season 2, Dramaworld, and Icarus. 0:00 - Intros: Chloe Makes Chairs and Henry's Odd Bank Deposit Experience13:20 - Review: Unsane52:17 - Retro Review: Shutter Island (2010)1:29:00 - Listener Mail: Most Fashionable Movies Ever1:46:31 - Picks of the Week: A Perfect Day, Mister Lonely, Afternoon of a Faun: Tanaquil Le Clercq, Funeral Parade of Roses, The Girl Who Played with Fire, Circus Kid, Battle: Los Angeles, The Phantom Carriage, Santa Clarita Diet: Season 2, Dramaworld, and Icarus2:15:02 - Outros: Chloe (Kind Of) Takes Us Out This Time... Contact Us!Email: Thefilmbudspodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @filmbudsLetterboxd: @HenryFaherty
We're committed to a mental institution in Steven Soderbergh's Unsane then try to forget our dark pasts in Shutter Island (2010). Later we tackle the most fashionable movies ever plus we also discuss A Perfect Day, Mister Lonely, Afternoon of a Faun: Tanaquil Le Clercq, Funeral Parade of Roses, The Girl Who Played with Fire, Circus Kid, The Phantom Carriage, Santa Clarita Diet: Season 2, Dramaworld, and Icarus. 0:00 - Intros: Chloe Makes Chairs and Henry's Odd Bank Deposit Experience 13:20 - Review: Unsane 52:17 - Retro Review: Shutter Island (2010) 1:29:00 - Listener Mail: Most Fashionable Movies Ever 1:46:31 - Picks of the Week: A Perfect Day, Mister Lonely, Afternoon of a Faun: Tanaquil Le Clercq, Funeral Parade of Roses, The Girl Who Played with Fire, Circus Kid, Battle: Los Angeles, The Phantom Carriage, Santa Clarita Diet: Season 2, Dramaworld, and Icarus 2:15:02 - Outros: Chloe (Kind Of) Takes Us Out This Time... Contact Us! Email: Thefilmbudspodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @filmbuds Letterboxd: @HenryFaherty
Where to start with this one? If anyone's familiar with the work of former "enfant terrible" Harmony Korine (do we call him now 'Adult terrible?'), then you know the wild, manic, tragic, gross, idiotic, perverse and often comic vignettes that populate films such as Gummo, Mister Lonely, and Spring-Breakers. He's an artist in the sense of, as director Werner Herzog would say, a "soldier of cinema", making a new f***ed up sandbox to play in. And Julien Donkey-Boy, his "Dogme 95" entry (listen to know what that was all about), is among his most outrageous, sad and ambitious efforts, also featuring Mr. Herzog in a performance for the ages. What is there to see here in five viewings? Listen for more. wagesofcinema@gmail.com (clips featured are from Julien Donkey-Boy, Spring Breakers, and Puccini's opera, all for fair use criticism purposes)
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This week on the show we interview Gary Lachance about his new film The Rise of the DDP which is currently on Kickstarter (Click Here to Donate!) Adam and Ernie review the new Evil Dead remake from Fede Alvarez Then we talk about some other stuff we watched including Nitro Circus the Movie, A Woman Under the Influence, Stitches, Mister Lonely, Electra Glide in Blue, Badlands, Simon Killer, The Guard, and Persona And finally we go over this week's movie predictions and DVD and Blu Ray releases We want to hear your suggestions and feedback! Send us an e-mail at feedback@filmpulse.net or leave us a message on our voicemail line at (850) 391-6071 and we'll feature your comments on the show!
Harmony Korine sometimes comes across as nervous or downright bizarre in his interviews with the press, but he was refreshingly candid in this interview with Monica Castillo about his new film Spring Breakers. She asked him about the technical side of the film, working with James Franco and Selena Gomez, and just what he's hoping people take away from it. Spoiler: if you came out of the theater feeling like you dropped acid, that was probably intentional. SHOW NOTES: About Our Guest: Harmony Korine is a filmmaker and author whose movies are often characterized by their non-linear, experimental form and shocking content. He first earned acclaim as the screenwriter of Larry Clark's controversial film Kids in 1994. He has directed the films Gummo, Julien Donkey-Boy, Mister Lonely, Trash Humpers and Spring Breakers, among others. In 1998, he published the novel "A Crack Up At The Race Riots." The Episode: 0:26 - Introduction and clip 2:52 - What attracted you to the spring break phenomenon? 4:10 - You chose to film at St. Pete Beach in Tampa. Of all the beaches in Florida, why did you choose to film there? 5:10 - Your use of lighting blew my mind. It's very saturated and there are several bright hues. How did you achieve that effect? 6:35 - You don't tell the story entirely linearly. Did you make that decision at the beginning or in post-production? 7:40 - Did you always know that Britney Spears song would be featured? 8:15 - How did you get James Franco and Selena Gomez to join the project? 9:52 - Did you have to cut anything to get an R rating? 10:39 - There's a lot of humor in the movie. How did you find the balance between comedy and the darker subject matter? 11:37 - How did you maintain control on set with all this chaos happening around you? 12:12 - How long was the shoot and what was it like to work with your wife? 13:14 - There are lots of repeated lines and motifs. Why did you choose to do that? 14:00 - Your film covers a lot of heavy themes but neither celebrates nor condemns the behavior. Were you trying to reflect culture back at the audience rather than comment on it? 16:04 - Are you looking to do more "popsploitation" movies? 16:45 - A lot of people who see this film will be unfamiliar with your previous work. What are you hoping they take away from the movie? 17:33 - What was the biggest challenge in making this movie? 18:25 - Show close DON'T FORGET: You can contact us by emailing letsgetreel@filmgeekradio.com. Thanks for listening!
Join filmmaker Harmony Korine ("Kids," "Gummo," "Mister Lonely") as he discusses his latest effort, "Spring Breakers." The film follows four college girls (Selena Gomez, Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Benson, Rachel Korine), who land in jail after their spring break partying goes off the rails. They find themselves bailed out by a local drug dealer (James Franco), who takes them under his wing.
Join filmmaker Harmony Korine ("Kids," "Gummo," "Mister Lonely") as he discusses his latest effort, "Spring Breakers." The film follows four college girls (Selena Gomez, Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Benson, Rachel Korine), who land in jail after their spring break partying goes off the rails. They find themselves bailed out by a local drug dealer (James Franco), who takes them under his wing.
Join filmmaker Harmony Korine ("Kids," "Gummo," "Mister Lonely") as he discusses his latest effort, "Spring Breakers." The film follows four college girls (Selena Gomez, Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Benson, Rachel Korine), who land in jail after their spring break partying goes off the rails. They find themselves bailed out by a local drug dealer (James Franco), who takes them under his wing.
Screenwriter, director, and producer Harmony Korine (Gummo, Julien Donkey-Boy) discusses Mister Lonely, his third feature film.
Screenwriter, director, and producer Harmony Korine (Gummo, Julien Donkey-Boy) discusses Mister Lonely, his third feature film.
An interview with HARMONY KORINE the director of MISTER LONELY the story of a young American in Paris who works as a Michael Jackson lookalike. Michael Jackson meets meets Marilyn Monroe, who invites him to her commune in Scotland, where she lives with Charlie Chaplin and her daughter, Shirley Temple. In 1995, at the age of 19, Korine wrote the critically acclaimed screenplay Kids for director Larry Clark. Following his fame with Kids, Korine directed the beautifully jarring unconventional films Gummo (1997) starring Werner Herzog followed by Julien Donkey-Boy (1999) which was based on the experiences of Korine's schizophrenic uncle. Christened "the future of American cinema" by Herzog, Korine is the son of documentary filmmaker Sol Korine.
"Untrust Us" from the self titled CD by Crystal Castles; "(Zoltan is) My New Bird" by the Peeesseye from Mayhem in the Mansion, Shivers in the Shack; "Valo Tihkuu Kaiken Lapi" by Paavoharju from Yha Hamaraa; "Heathens (Bracken Instrumental)" by Bracken from Bracken Remixes; "Sivan" by Yair Etziony from Flawed; "Musicbox Underwater" by J. Spaceman from Mister Lonely; "Neighborhood" by The Doubtful Guest from Acid Sauna; "Get Bodacious" by Warhammer 48K from Uber Om; "Behind the Skies" by Blues Control from Puff; "Approaching Darkness Fish" by Nurse with Wound from Who Can I Turn To Stereo?; "MMAJ" by the Octopus Project from Hello Avalanche; "Flock III" by Collections Of Colonies Of Bees from Birds.
"Untrust Us" from the self titled CD by Crystal Castles; "(Zoltan is) My New Bird" by the Peeesseye from Mayhem in the Mansion, Shivers in the Shack; "Valo Tihkuu Kaiken Lapi" by Paavoharju from Yha Hamaraa; "Heathens (Bracken Instrumental)" by Bracken from Bracken Remixes; "Sivan" by Yair Etziony from Flawed; "Musicbox Underwater" by J. Spaceman from Mister Lonely; "Neighborhood" by The Doubtful Guest from Acid Sauna; "Get Bodacious" by Warhammer 48K from Uber Om; "Behind the Skies" by Blues Control from Puff; "Approaching Darkness Fish" by Nurse with Wound from Who Can I Turn To Stereo?; "MMAJ" by the Octopus Project from Hello Avalanche; "Flock III" by Collections Of Colonies Of Bees from Birds.