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This week two movies about young women and the lengths they will go to for love and connections. Tammy is a cheerleader with a crush on football player Michael. When Michael is abducted by Tammy's violent and jealous ex-boyfriend he is left in a coma hovering between life and death. Meanwhile, Dr. Wachinstein is preparing his new creation to show for his investors. All the potentially mad doctor needs is a fresh brain. What twist of fate will bring these three together? Can love blossom between a girl and a 1000 lbs. robot dinosaur? One of the titans of good bad film discussion viewed in all its restored and bloody glory, Tammy and the T-Rex: Gore Cut. Star is living with her sexually abusive father and taking care of two half-siblings. When she meets Jake, the top seller in a travelling sales crew, he offers her the chance to get away. Joining the crew, Star navigates her feelings toward Jake, his approach to selling, and the tangled web of relationships between the rest of the crew. The fourth feature from Andrea Arnold and featuring a powerhouse debut performance from Sasha Lane, American Honey. All that and a small change of plans as next week we will be placing the brilliance of Nakadai on the shelf for a bit and instead diving into some Lynchian nightmares. Episode 396- Dino Dixie String Bikini
In this episode of the Epigenetics Podcast, we caught up with Ian Maze from Ichan School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) Investigator to talk about his work on the role of histone dopaminylation and serotinylation in neuronal plasticity. The Maze group focuses on understanding the complex interplay between chromatin regulatory mechanisms in brain and neuronal plasticity. The lab places an emphasis on psychiatric disorders associated with monoaminergic (e.g., serotonin, dopamine, etc.) dysfunction, such as major depressive disorder and drug addiction. In particular the Maze team has investigated cocaine addiction and its effect on chromatin by serotonylation and dopaminylation of Histone H3 Tails. References Maze, I., Covington, H. E., Dietz, D. M., LaPlant, Q., Renthal, W., Russo, S. J., Mechanic, M., Mouzon, E., Neve, R. L., Haggarty, S. J., Ren, Y., Sampath, S. C., Hurd, Y. L., Greengard, P., Tarakhovsky, A., Schaefer, A., & Nestler, E. J. (2010). Essential Role of the Histone Methyltransferase G9a in Cocaine-Induced Plasticity. Science, 327(5962), 213–216. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1179438 Farrelly, L. A., Thompson, R. E., Zhao, S., Lepack, A. E., Lyu, Y., Bhanu, N. V., Zhang, B., Loh, Y.-H. E., Ramakrishnan, A., Vadodaria, K. C., Heard, K. J., Erikson, G., Nakadai, T., Bastle, R. M., Lukasak, B. J., Zebroski, H., Alenina, N., Bader, M., Berton, O., … Maze, I. (2019). Histone serotonylation is a permissive modification that enhances TFIID binding to H3K4me3. Nature, 567(7749), 535–539. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-019-1024-7 Lepack, A. E., Werner, C. T., Stewart, A. F., Fulton, S. L., Zhong, P., Farrelly, L. A., Smith, A. C. W., Ramakrishnan, A., Lyu, Y., Bastle, R. M., Martin, J. A., Mitra, S., O'Connor, R. M., Wang, Z.-J., Molina, H., Turecki, G., Shen, L., Yan, Z., Calipari, E. S., … Maze, I. (2020). Dopaminylation of histone H3 in ventral tegmental area regulates cocaine seeking. Science, 368(6487), 197–201. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aaw8806 Related Episodes Development of Integrative Machine Learning Tools for Neurodegenerative Diseases (Enrico Glaab) Epigenetic Influence on Memory Formation and Inheritance (Isabelle Mansuy) CpG Islands, DNA Methylation, and Disease (Sir Adrian Bird) Contact Active Motif on Twitter Epigenetics Podcast on Twitter Active Motif on LinkedIn Active Motif on Facebook Email: podcast@activemotif.com
Brian Bitner of the Beyond the Screenplay podcast returns to discuss Masaki Kobayashi's 'Harakiri.' This beloved masterwork has been a missing frame in both Shawn and Brian's lives for far too long - does it live up to its esteemed reputation?HOSTSShawn EastridgeBrian Bitner
Brian Bitner of the Beyond the Screenplay podcast returns to discuss Masaki Kobayashi's 'Harakiri.' This beloved masterwork has been a missing frame in both Shawn and Brian's lives for far too long - does it live up to its esteemed reputation? HOSTS Shawn Eastridge Brian Bitner
Last week we said goodbye to the OG Kurosawa king, Takashi Shimura. This week, we say goodbye to Tatsuya Nakadai, and boy did he go out with a bang. Nakadai headlines Akira Kurosawa’s third, final, and largest Shakespeare adaptation: Ran. This Japanese version of King Lear was created with a historic budget, vibrant colors, and produced some of the director’s most iconic and incredible imagery. Kurosawa’s final foray into epic filmmaking may be his best yet. Listen here: https://linktr.ee/sanshirosboys
Gott nytt år på er! Vi har klivit in i 2020 och med ett nytt år kommer nya förväntningar, förhoppningar och önskningar om spel, konsoler och annat spelrelaterat vi hoppas få se. Emma och Nakadai pratar lite om vad de ser fram emot under det kommande året.
Ni kanske tycker att vi borde ha skrivit skräckspel, men det finns gott om spel som inte har för avsikt att vara just skräckspel, men ändå kan ge oss kalla kårar. Därför kommer skräckfantasten Emma och ultrafegisen Nakadai prata lite om just det. Vilka spel skrämmer oss och vilket typ av skräck är värst?
Ballroom Records Radioshow #242 New Episode of our weekly Ballroom Records Radioshow! What’s up everybody…here’s a new episode of Ballroom Radio. Loads of tunes out there from us here at Ballroom. I will play you tracks from our labels from artists like Joe Fisher, Black Machine, Tomas Otero, Martin Stoilkov, Nakadai, Monococ, Dok & Martin and Frigid and many more, plus fresh tracks from Kaiser Souzai and me on Codex, Roovestar and Koukoo Records. Takeover Takeover in the second hour this time comes from an artist I’ve played music from the very beginning of my electronic music carreer and I’m really happy to have him on the show and also to have signed him to our Ballroom Black imprint with the upcoming “Leaving Crazy Earth” EP. I will play you the title track of that one in the first hour. A warm welcome to Mr Ben Teufel! https://www.facebook.com/benteufelmusic/ For more information regarding the show, visit www.Ballroom.cc you’ll find all the links to the streaming platforms as well as all the radiostations where we’re aired week-in and week-out. You can also subscribe to our podcast on Spotify and never miss an episode: http://bit.ly/BallroomRadioShow Tracklist 1st hour (AlBird): 01. Joe Fisher - Telurio (Original Mix) [Ballroom Records] 02. Black Machine (US) - C.O.D.E. [Ballroom Records] 03. Tomas Otero - Atomic (Original Mix) [Ballroom Records] 04. Martin Stoilkov - Blood Magic (Peppou Remix) [Ballroom Records] 05. Nakadia - 7 Minutes 2 Midnight (Original Mix) [Ballroom Records] 06. Monococ - Night Scream (Original Mix) [Ballroom Black] 07. AlBird - Black Scoter (Original Mix) [Roovestar] 08. Ben Teufel - Leaving (Original Mix) [Ballroom Black 09. Kaiser Souzai - Fanfaris (Original Mix) [Codex Recordings] 10. Simina Grigoriu, BB Deng - Double Trouble (AlBird Remix) [Kuukou Records] 11. Monococ - Runway 45 (Original Mix) [Ballroom Records] 12. Dok & Martin, FRiGiD (CR) - Ultra City (Original Mix) [Ballroom Black] Tracklist 2nd hour (Ben Teufel): 1. Giovanni Carozza - Panorama (100% Pure) 2. Jay Lumen - Rave Me (Footwork) 3. Alias (GB) - Paradox (Footwork) 4. Ryan McKay - Wound Kisser (BEK Audio) 5. Alias (GB) - Dream Taker (Drumcode) 6. Gary Beck - I Saw You Dance (BEK Audio) 7. Ben Riss - Rave (Subplot Records) 8. Thomas Hoffknecht - Robot Ride (Spartaque Remix) (Codex Recordings) 9. Axel Karakasis - Silent (Remain Records) 10. Lewis Delay - Vibe With Me (Dominik Schwarz Remix) (Sonusfield) 11. Julien Earle - Extraterrestrial (IAMT) 12. Hollen, Raffaele Rizzi - Analog Combo (Unrilis) 13. Allan Feytor - Different (Chromium Music) This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
Ballroom Records Radioshow #242 New Episode of our weekly Ballroom Records Radioshow! What's up everybody…here's a new episode of Ballroom Radio. Loads of tunes out there from us here at Ballroom. I will play you tracks from our labels from artists like Joe Fisher, Black Machine, Tomas Otero, Martin Stoilkov, Nakadai, Monococ, Dok & Martin and Frigid and many more, plus fresh tracks from Kaiser Souzai and me on Codex, Roovestar and Koukoo Records. Takeover Takeover in the second hour this time comes from an artist I've played music from the very beginning of my electronic music carreer and I'm really happy to have him on the show and also to have signed him to our Ballroom Black imprint with the upcoming “Leaving Crazy Earth” EP. I will play you the title track of that one in the first hour. A warm welcome to Mr Ben Teufel! https://www.facebook.com/benteufelmusic/ For more information regarding the show, visit www.Ballroom.cc you'll find all the links to the streaming platforms as well as all the radiostations where we're aired week-in and week-out. You can also subscribe to our podcast on Spotify and never miss an episode: http://bit.ly/BallroomRadioShow Tracklist 1st hour (AlBird): 01. Joe Fisher - Telurio (Original Mix) [Ballroom Records] 02. Black Machine (US) - C.O.D.E. [Ballroom Records] 03. Tomas Otero - Atomic (Original Mix) [Ballroom Records] 04. Martin Stoilkov - Blood Magic (Peppou Remix) [Ballroom Records] 05. Nakadia - 7 Minutes 2 Midnight (Original Mix) [Ballroom Records] 06. Monococ - Night Scream (Original Mix) [Ballroom Black] 07. AlBird - Black Scoter (Original Mix) [Roovestar] 08. Ben Teufel - Leaving (Original Mix) [Ballroom Black 09. Kaiser Souzai - Fanfaris (Original Mix) [Codex Recordings] 10. Simina Grigoriu, BB Deng - Double Trouble (AlBird Remix) [Kuukou Records] 11. Monococ - Runway 45 (Original Mix) [Ballroom Records] 12. Dok & Martin, FRiGiD (CR) - Ultra City (Original Mix) [Ballroom Black] Tracklist 2nd hour (Ben Teufel): 1. Giovanni Carozza - Panorama (100% Pure) 2. Jay Lumen - Rave Me (Footwork) 3. Alias (GB) - Paradox (Footwork) 4. Ryan McKay - Wound Kisser (BEK Audio) 5. Alias (GB) - Dream Taker (Drumcode) 6. Gary Beck - I Saw You Dance (BEK Audio) 7. Ben Riss - Rave (Subplot Records) 8. Thomas Hoffknecht - Robot Ride (Spartaque Remix) (Codex Recordings) 9. Axel Karakasis - Silent (Remain Records) 10. Lewis Delay - Vibe With Me (Dominik Schwarz Remix) (Sonusfield) 11. Julien Earle - Extraterrestrial (IAMT) 12. Hollen, Raffaele Rizzi - Analog Combo (Unrilis) 13. Allan Feytor - Different (Chromium Music) This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
I månadens avsnitt av Varvatpodden pratar vi om spelmusik. Detta för att det infaller så passande på samma dag som Soundtracksöndag, så vi bestämde oss för att slå ihop de båda serierna. Emma tar fortfarande en paus, så Nakadai får återbesök av Daniel Norman. Tillsammans pratar de musik och vad som tilltalar dem mest från spelvärlden.
I månadens avsnitt är Emma på semester med familjen, så Nakadai har plockat in sin gode vän Daniel Norman för att snacka litegrann om just semestrar. Vilka spelvärldar skulle vara intressanta att resa till och varför?
I månadens avsnitt pratar Emma och Nakadai om spel vi gärna kör om. Det kan vara av nostalgiska skäl eller för att vi vill hitta alla hemligheter. Vi kanske vill utmana oss själva med en högre svårighetsgrad eller vill försöka speedrunna det – orsakerna är många. Och vad är det som gör ett spel värt att spela om? Och vad är egentligen “omspelarvärde”!? Tillsammans försöker Emma och Nakadai få rätsida på det. Det går väl sådär.
On a ressorti le film Kagemusha !On change de pays et même d’époque tant qu’à faire. Bienvenue dans Kagemusha l'ombre du guerrier d'Akira Kurosawa. Accrochez-vous parce qu’on va se marrer ou se perdre (c’est selon).Japon, XVIème siècle, une féroce guerre des clans divise l’archipel. L’un des plus puissants est le clan Takeda mené par le leader charismatique et quasi vénéré Shingen. Il rêve de prendre la capitale, Kyoto et ainsi devenir seigneur du pays. Mais lors de l’assaut du château de Noda il est mortellement blessé. Il fait alors passer un ordre un peu spécial pour sauvegarder son clan. Le frère de Shingen met dont en place un stratagème pour respecter la volonté de son frère. Il va utiliser un banal voleur comme doublure, l’idée semble étrange au départ mais ce dernier est le sosie parfait du seigneur défunt. Mais le Kagemusha (guerrier de l’ombre en japonais) n’a que le physique de commun avec le chef de clan. Sa présence et son allure manquent plusieurs fois de le faire démasquer mais il apprendra vite la vérité sur son rôle. Il comprendra dès lors, l’importance de sa mission quand il découvrira la vérité et réussira a bluffer les espions ennemis, le petit fils, les concubines et même ceux qui sont dans la confidence !Mais autant chez l’ennemi que dans le clan, des manigances se préparent dans l’ombre…Le film s’ouvre sur un plan unique, fixe et statique de six minutes. On nous présente ici Shingen Takeda, son frère, Nobukado et un voleur qui vient d’échapper à la peine de mort. La ressemblance flagrante entre lui et le seigneur Takeda pourrait bien servir au clan. Tatsuya Nakadai jouant les deux rôles (celui de Shingen et du Kagemusha) le plan est évidement un astucieux trucage. En VF pour accentuer la différence deux comédiens diffèrent doubleront chacun des personnages ; à savoir les talentueux Pierre Hatet et Marc De Georgi.Tatsuya Nakadai a la dure tache d’incarner la figure historique de Shingen Takeda, mais aussi sa doublure. Ce qui pour un acteur traditionnel ne serait pas chose aisé mais Nakadai était un véritable caméléon pouvant tout jouer et étant méconnaissable film après film. Son talent l’avait même fait devenir petit à petit le remplaçant de Toshiro Mifune comme acteur fétiche de Kurosawa. Et si vous le cherchez aujourd’hui, le bougre n’est pas mort, il est au casting du film d’animation Le Conte de la princesse Kaguya, un film récemment réalisé par le grand Isao Takahata.Kagemusha permis à son auteur, âgé à l’époque de 70 ans, d’avoir enfin la reconnaissance internationale qu’il méritait, et rafler au passage la Palme D’or à Cannes en 1980. Mais au prix de quelques concessions. N’arrivant pas à obtenir le budget nécessaire pour son projet, Kurosawa se tourna vers la peinture pour raconter son histoire. Ces peintures servirent à convaincre ses deux plus grands fans, George Lucas et Francis F.Coppola, de produire son film (rien que ça !). Ces peintures serviront également de story-board et on peut dire que ça se voit ; de par le foisonnement de couleurs omniprésentes, visibles sur les costumes authentiques. Mais aussi par la photographie, les scènes de bataille couvertes d’éclairs rouge feu ou la célèbre scène du rêve qu’on croirait tout droit sortie de l’imaginaire torturé d’un aliéné.Bon après, ce n’est peut-être pas le plus épique des films de genre qu’on pourrait voir. Il suffit de regarder Les 7 Samouraïs pour s’en rendre compte, mais il est bon de nuancer cela au regard de la scène de batailles finale tournée en deux mois et inspirée de la véritable bataille de Nagashino de 1575.Pour conclure, notons que la Bande Originale du film est composée par Shinishiro Ikebe. Au final, que dire de ce film, qui n’a pas déjà été dit, film magistral, avec sa mise en scène extraordinaire. Les superlatifs manquent, donc pour conclure je dirais bêtement « Uwasa wo Sureba Kage » ! Comprenne qui pourra…Retrouve tous les podcasts du Cinéma Avec Un Grand A sur les plateformes de podcasts:
Akira Kurosawa! The Tank Team discusses the legendary Japanese director. His works include Rashomon, Ikiru, Seven Samurai, Yojimbo, Ran and many more. We also discuss his favorite actors, including Toshiro Mifune, Tatsuya Nakadai, and Takashi Shimura!