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Bom dia, cinéfilos!No episódio de hoje, o Tiago convidou a Agnes do podcast Bolchecine e o Wilmerson para conversarem sobre os filmes dirigidos pelo Nobuhiko Obayashi, em especial His Motorbike, Her Island, de 1986 e Sada, de 1998.Siga o Podcast Bolchecine no instagram Siga o Wilmerson no instagram e no Letterboxde no BlueskySiga o Cinecluble Paralelas no InstagramSiga o Tiago no Bluesky
What says “Merry Christmas” more than a sexy tale of infidelity and alienation set against the backdrop of soviet invasion and oppression? In the Criterion Collection? Not much. Join us as we discuss Phillip Kaufman's adaptation of Milan Kundera's novel of Prague Spring and its aftermath, starring some distractingly beautiful people. Join the Random Acts of Cinema Discord server here! *Come support the podcast and get yourself or someone you love a random gift at our merch store. T-shirts, hoodies, mugs, stickers, and more! If you'd like to watch ahead for next week's film, we will be discussing and reviewing Nobuhiko Obayashi's House (1977).
Few films have garnered the rabid, cult following over the years is a sight to behold. Giant cats. Talking houses. Heads coming out of wells. The images might be familiar, but the story behind the film is less so. The debut feature from experimental filmmaker Nobuhiko Obayashi was done in collaboration with his 10-year-old daughter. Season 6, titled Haunted Homes, explores how haunted house movies have mirrored our relationship with our homes. Each episode visits a horror movie that changed the way we imagine a haunted house, from the crumbling Gothic mansions to white picket fences, what it says about the people who live in the houses and what scares them the most. Guest written and hosted by Anna Bogutskaya. Find her book on horror films and feelings, FEEDING THE MONSTER, online and in all good bookshops. You can also listen to her horror film history podcast The Final Girls and subscribe to her movie newsletter Admit One.A PLACE WITHOUT FEAR is now streaming exclusively on MUBI globally. MUBI is a global streaming service, production company and film distributor dedicated to elevating great cinema. MUBI makes, acquires, curates, and champions extraordinary films, connecting them to audiences all over the world. A place to discover ambitious new films and singular voices, from iconic directors to emerging auteurs. Each carefully chosen by MUBI's curators.
Seven Bloody Schoolgirls: Nobuhiko Obayashi's House There are times when reputation precedes a viewing yet nothing can really prepare you for what you are about to see. Recently Mr. Chavez & I continued our dive into the Halloween Holiday Season with a search for new, frightening, strange, and acclaimed films. This week we stumbled on Nobuhiko Obayashi's 1977 Japanese Cult Classic House. As is often the case, your two favorite movie talkers are at odds with what we take from this film. Mr. Chavez enjoyed the film's inventiveness and originality, while I found it ponderous, boring, and without any kind of interesting focus. Take a listen as eacxh of us argue our points regarding this difficult and surprising film. We can always be reached at gondoramos@yahoo.com - Many Thanks. For those of you who would like to donate to this undying labor of love, you can do so with a contribution at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/watchrickramos - Anything and Everything is appreciated, You Cheap Bastards.
Bryan and Dave take a trip back to Japan for their Toho 3-in-a-ro-ho, looking at 1977's psychedelic haunted house freakout by Nobuhiko Obayashi, House (Hausu if you're nasty). You'll see a young woman be eaten by a piano, a grown man get turned into a pile of bananas, a flying severed head biting girls on the butt. This movie has everything! It's recognizably a horror movie by a director who stradfastly refused to let it be purely horrifying, instead putting the focus on high-flying visual style and storybook production values. You've never seen so many matte paintings. It's a real challenge to talk about a movie so rich in visual aesthetic but we're going to do our best to break it all down.
https://www.comradeworkwear.com/discount/LILCUMMER Use code 'LILCUMMER' for 10% off!Rosa and Joku review 1977's "House" directed by Nobuhiko Obayashi, a campy horror film about a Japanese haunted house!Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/CumpostingPodcastOur Podcast Artist is the incredibly talented Vero (she/they) of Praxisstvdio who you should check out here: https://linktr.ee/praxisstvdioTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/cmpostingFollow Rosa: https://linktr.ee/reddestrosaFollow Joku: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6MqDAGSrKEVBzHtgBBbT0wThe Cumposting Power Ranking: https://letterboxd.com/cumposting/list/cumposting-all-movies-watched-ranked/Reddit (Cringe): https://www.reddit.com/r/cumpostingpod/Chapters:0:00 Intro2:40 Discussing House5:18 Scooby Doo7:39 More Movie Talk31:13 Your Favorite Martian Stereotypes41:09 Rating House45:26 Vtuber Concerts48:16 Comrade Workwear Ad50:13 Old YouTubers56:14 We Rap1:00:24 Outro
Zach and Rashmi get invited to a spinster aunt's abode where terrifying and darkly hilarious things lurk as they take a deep and crazy dive into Nobuhiko Obayashi's 1977 horror hit, HOUSE. Tune in to learn how a surreal story from the imagination of Nobuhiko's daughter became an adored and legendary tale of terror whose impact is still being felt to this day!
Welcome back to the Horror. Cult. Trash. Other. Podcast! This is the latest of our Adaptation Vs. Adaptation episodes, a spin-off of our Original Vs. Remake episodes and, for a Pride Month special, we're discussing both adaptations of Taichi Yamada's Strangers including Nobuhiko Obayashi's phenomenal J-horror film, The Discarnates and Andrew Haigh's emotionally powerful queer drama, All of Us Strangers. Alongside our main discussion, we also discuss what we've been watching recently including Shadow of Fire and God's Own Country. Email us at horror.cult.trash.other@gmail.com and check us out on Social Media at the following links www.facebook.com/horrorculttrashother Twitter - @horrorculttrash TikTok - @horrorculttrashother Instagram - @horror.cult.trash.other Theme song is Stick Around by Gary's old band, One Week Stand. Check them out on Spotify, iTunes and many other digital distributors!
Crazy Thunder Road (1980) / His Motorbike, Her Island (1986) This week we get our motors running and head out on the highway as we terrorize Tokyo with Sogo Ishii's biker gangs and fall in love with Nobuhiko Obayashi's romantic riders
It's truly a Daddy Daughter dance as Eric & Serling crowbar in some Japanese, haunted house, mind mess from 1977 that will leave your watermelon head spinning and your severed fingers tapping a tune. We can at least guarantee that you have never seen anything quite like "House".Send us a Text Message.
Welcome back to another episode of the GGtMC!!! This week Sammy and Will tackle His Motorbike, Her Island (1986) directed by Nobuhiko Obayashi!!! Emails to midnitecinema@gmail.com Adios!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ggtmc/message
In this episode of Weirdhouse Cinema, Rob and Joe discuss one of the towering monoliths of Japanese weird cinema: Nobuhiko Obayashi's “House” AKA “Hausu.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Fright Mic, join Sam and Liz as they delve deep into the enigmatic and eccentric masterpiece, HOUSE from 1977. Directed by Nobuhiko Obayashi, this cult classic defies categorization, blending elements of horror, comedy, and fantasy into a visually stunning and utterly bizarre cinematic experience. Warning: demon cats, killer pianos and dancing skeletons await....Want more fright-fully good content? Help support small creators like us by heading over to http://patreon.com/frightmicpodcast for just a few dollars a month and you'll get access to tons more episodes and bonus content!Fright Mic is an independent horror podcast. We would love to have you join our Fright Fam by following us on all our socials!MERCH- https://frightmic.creator-spring.com/Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/frightmicghouls/FRIGHT CLUB- https://www.facebook.com/groups/1023194868477050Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/frightmicpodcast/Twitter- https://twitter.com/frightmicpod?lang=enTiktok- https://www.tiktok.com/@frightmicpodcastDiscord- https://discord.com/channels/1121544578999275520/1121544579448045693Join usss……Support the Show.
Boomer, Brandon, and Alli celebrate a podcast milestone by discussing Nobuhiko Obayashi's psychedelic cult classic House (1977). https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7xvdBLDlZpFVkxyzeG2K8r?si=9c9ad4aa62924a3d 00:00 Episode 100 07:00 No Country for Old Men (2007) 13:32 Challengers (2024) 20:55 The Beast (2024) 34:38 Dial M for Murder (1954) 45:33 The People's Joker (2024) 49:06 Humane (2024) 55:48 House (1977)
Os limites da imaginação, lógica infantil, quem pode - ou não - falar sobre meninas adolescentes, gatos bruxos, pianos assassinos, cinema como o meio mais poderoso de sonhos, psicodelia e amor pela arte. Hoje os Esqueletos revisitam o clássico japonês Hausu (1977), de Nobuhiko Obayashi. Apresentado por: Luiz Machado - @machadolue no Instagram Alvaro de Souza - @gayracula98 no Twitter e @alllvarusdesouza no Instagram João Neto - @netodojo no Twitter e @joaoneto_89 no Instagram Com a participação especial de Pietra Vaz - @pietartar no Twitter e @pietrav no Instagram Confira o nosso site: https://www.esqueletosnoarmario.com/ @esqueletosgays no Twitter e Instagram Escute com exclusividade nosso episódio sobre Meninas Malvadas e Madame Teia no apoia.se/esqueletosgays Nossos perfis no Letterboxd são: https://letterboxd.com/zcomluiz/ https://letterboxd.com/alvarosouza/ https://letterboxd.com/netodojo/
Émission boucles, spéculations et fuir son passé. Avec le temps... Avec le temps va tout s'en va. On oublie les passions et l'on oublie les voix, qui vous disaient tout bas les mots des pauvres gens. Ne rentre pas trop tard surtout ne prends pas froid.And on da tube :Au programme cette semaine:* The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, du sinoque Nobuhiko Obayashi, édité chez Spectrum.* Mars Express, de Jérémie Perrin. Un sacrément bien tricoté polar de SF, et qui ne s'excuse pas de l'être.______PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT: Le Film du Dimanche Soir, on va briller comme des miroirs de bordel, Mon nom est personne ! ______Coups de cœur:THOMAS: revoir Seul les Anges ont des ailes (Hawks) + Les Clefs de bagnole (Baffie)DOC ERWAN: Bam Bam Boogie, aux TransmusicalesPLAYLISTPrégénérique / Extrait Totall RecallRamones / Out of TimeDavid Bowie / Life on Mars ?
Dans ce nouvel épisode, Roland et Gagago traiterons de lieux hantés dans la pop culture avec leur invité Thundergeek. au programme : 00:00:00 Intro 00:03:30 Recos des auditeurs 00:05:38 Les Lieux Hantés dans nos vies 00:11:02 Manga: Toilet-Bound Hanako-kun (Aidairo - 2015) 00:29:10 Nouvelle: Harry Dickson - La Maison Hantée de Fullham Road (Jean Ray - 1933) 00:48:33 Amityville (Long Island - New York - USA) 01:07:52 Quiz I sur Amityville 01:31:02 Interméde 01:31:47 Film: House (Nobuhiko Ōbayashi - 1977) 01:58:40 Film: Elvira et le Chateau Hanté (Sam Irvin - 2001) 02:22:22 Série Tv: L'Hôpital et ses Fantômes (Lars von Trier - 1994) 02:45:52 Quiz II 03:04:52 Nos recos 03:07:28 Prochain épisode et conclusion sources cités dans l'épisode : - couverture des fascicules Harry dickson https://jenikirbyhistory.getarchive.net/topics/harry+dickson - La Saga Amityville par David didelot (Ciné Forever Video) https://youtu.be/gWnTpvBHSxU?si=hfZhF5VsRrYnEXMO - Peur sur Amityville ( Edward ) https://youtu.be/OE1AkxyNlKI?si=n6eBqj0lwIMLliWI - House de Nobuhiko Obayashi : l'analyse de M. Bobine https://youtu.be/6h6OYNeLYOg?si=syIuMgk5U8goBykU Retrouvez notre invité Thundergeek sur : - Mangacast : https://www.mangacast.fr/ - Le cri du mochi : https://www.twitch.tv/CarolineSegarra - Cellulorama : https://open.spotify.com/show/6fqXiMPci8CiA1gnkDU8tn merci a Ikalaan pour sa participation : https://linktr.ee/conteslalunegibbeuse rejoignez nous sur les réseaux sociaux : https://linktr.ee/lefreakycast le répondeur du Freaky Cast : https://www.speakpipe.com/msg/s/320466/1/cf09t4jvflrn4jk9 On vous attends sur le discord du collectif https://discord.gg/NBVPZTFBAJ
Queridos amigos, seguimos con nuestro especial Halloween, esta vez con la temática "películas de fantasmas", subiendo una película al día hasta tener 7 recomendaciones antes de la noche del 31. Nuestra segunda recomendación nos la trae Pinker, y es nada más y nada menos que la obra maestra de Nobuhiko Obayashi, Hausu. Una de las películas más pop y más locas de la historia del cine. Subid bien el volumen, apagad las luces y dadle al play. ☕️ Apóyanos a través de Ko-Fi---> https://ko-fi.com/cineyotrasdrogas Todas las sesiones dobles de Siete notas en negro: https://letterboxd.com/cineotrasdrogas/list/sesiones-dobles/ Las cosas de Molinski: https://moliedades.com/ Música: -Franz Joham - Fantasmas twist -GODIEGO - Hausu main theme
Halloween special + season finale! Taylor tells Josie and guest host Mitchell Collins about the scary movie co-written by a child: Nobuhiko Obayashi's infamously eccentric experimental horror comedy, House (1977). Plus: Josie and Mitchell trap Taylor in a fiendish and frightening choose-your-own-adventure story!
In our second episode of Spooky season '23, we head over to Japan for Sophie to experience the absurdity and delights that 1977's horror comedy Hausu (or House) from Nobuhiko Obayashi has to offer. There's proper researched background history on the movie to delve into, discussing of our favourite from the 7 girls, taking note of the noteable subtitle name translations, and of course Sophie's opinion on the whole venture!! ------------------------------------------------------- Don't forget to follow us on social media in the links below, and let us know your thoughts and recommendations for the future! instagram.com/sp_filmviewers twitter.com/SP_Filmviewers letterboxd.com/SP_Filmviewers Rating and reviewing the show is a great help too! Please feel free to do so with these helpful links below: Goodpods: https://goodpods.app.link/pkE7J2T6ykb Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/users/sp_filmviewers Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/sp-filmviewers/id1485548644 Lastly, we now have a Patreon you can join, for as little as £1/$1.50. More details in the link below: https://patreon.com/spfilmviewers
This week our hosts return to House (1977) by director Nobuhiko Obayashi. From wiki: “House (Japanese: ハウス, Hepburn: Hausu) is a 1977 Japanese experimental comedy horror film directed and produced by Nobuhiko Obayashi. It is about a schoolgirl traveling with her six friends to her ailing aunt's country home, where they come face to face with supernatural events as the girls are, one by one, devoured by the home. It stars mostly amateur actors, with only Kimiko Ikegami and Yōko Minamida having any notable previous acting experience. The musical score was performed by the rock band Godiego. Also discussed or mentioned: Vidiots, The Great Muppet Caper and a lot about Muppets, Back to the Beach (1987), Pandemonium (1982), Josh hates spoofs, Wings of Desire, Lil' Mama and more. NEXT WEEK is a special double feature of Eloy de la Iglesia films: CANNIBAL MAN and NO ONE HEARD THE SCREAM, both streaming on SHUDDER. Website: http://www.bloodhauspod.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/BloodhausPodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bloodhauspod/Email: bloodhauspod@gmail.comDrusilla's art: https://www.sisterhydedesign.com/Drusilla's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hydesister/Drusilla's Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/drew_phillips/Joshua's website: https://www.joshuaconkel.com/Joshua's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joshua_conkel/Joshua's Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/joshuaconkel
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Highly stylized, dark, and often gross, THE HEROIC TRIO is kind of a dark, inverted portrait of superhero movies that would come to dominate box offices in the 2000s. In this episode, we trace the impact of movies like THE HEROIC TRIO through the decades, from Tim Burton's BATMAN (1989) to Sam Raimi's DARKMAN (1990) and beyond. We also talk about the pissing kids and so much more! Get tickets to “MAGGIE CHEUNG, LUMINESCENT AND DANGEROUS” (May 2023 at the Trylon): https://www.trylon.org/films/category/luminescent-and-dangerous/ Follow us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/trylovepodcast and email us at trylovepodcast@gmail.com to get in touch! Buy tickets and support the Trylon at https://www.trylon.org/. Theme: "Raindrops" by Huma-Huma/"No Smoking" PSA by John Waters. Outro music: "The Heroic Trio Theme" by Wai Lap Wu from the THE HEROIC TRIO soundtrack. Timestamps 0:00 - Episode 227: THE HEROIC TRIO (1993) 0:45 - CanTalk 4:34 - Episode starts 6:18 - The Patented Aaron Grossman Summary 7:59 - Pissing kids, superhero cinema, Nobuhiko Obayashi, and redemption 15:11 - Johnnie To's style and Raimi comparisons 23:43 - THE HEROIC TRIO as postmodern pop art 35:24 - The horrible finality of death 47:43 - Blood, whooshing, and tropes that rock in this movie 56:50 - The Junk Drawer 1:03:31 - Good Grief, Give Me a GIF! 1:08:27 - Cody's Noteys: To-love (Johnnie To trivia)
Jason and Ryan put on their silly shoes and dance to the groove of Nobuhiko Obayashi's bizarre haunted house experiment House.
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Our series on International Horror films kicks off with… A MOVIE HOUSE (1977)! AKA HAUSU. This delightfully deranged film from director Nobuhiko Obayashi is an unhinged (get it?! Because houses have doors… and doors have hinges!) exercise in unbridled creative enthusiasm, with more manic experimental energy in a single shot than most films have in their entire runtime. It's the kind of film that truly must be experienced because no description could possibly prepare a person for the kaleidoscopic horror and wonder that awaits them inside. So, let's stop trying and get to it! Pull off your butt bucket, grab some melons, hang on to your scarf, and take the fridge passage to our review of HOUSE (1977)! If you enjoy this episode, come join the Video Monsters crew on Discord - be a part of the discussion and listen in live when we record our episodes!! Go to linktree.com/videomonsterpod for the link to Discord, our socials, the most recent Popcorn Punchout poll (when active), and occasionally some highlighted episodes!! Video Monsters is brought to you by the Chattanooga Film Festival and Central Cinema in Knoxville, TN. Follow them on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, or online at chattfilmfest.org and centralcinema865.com. Links for each of these can also be found on our pages, so be sure to follow us at videomonsterpod on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram as well. music for Video Monsters by Evan Simmons
Nobuhiko Obayashi's sole film in the Criterion Collection (so far!) is the 1978 avant garde horror comedy House, a movie co-written by his 8 year old daughter.
January stays spooky with a dive into Nobuhiko Obayashi's Hausu! Cats, TV commercials, and ghastly real-estate, what's not to love? Want to get the best advice on how to flip a haunted house? Follow us on social media: twitter.com/HorrorVanguard www.instagram.com/horrorvanguard/ You can support the show for less than the cost of one watermelon at www.patreon.com/horrorvanguard
On this Post-Halloween Spooky Bonus Edition of The Pod Charles Cinecast, hosts Jonathan Foster & Fil Freitas follow a cat to a countryside house, where an older lady lives. All seems well until the woman is revealed to be a ghost-witch or a witch-ghost and her old house intends to devour our fearless hosts...We, of course, are talking the 1977 Japanese fantasy haunted house horror flick HOUSE aka HAUSU, directed by Nobuhiko Obayashi. The story, very much Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs meets Sailor Moon, follows seven schoolgirls who travel to the home of one of the girl's aunts while on school holiday. Once there, they one-by-one go missing, as the house begins to literally eat them. Join us, as we break down this completely bananas (someone actually gets turned into a pile of bananas), fun house of a movie. We talk how it was conceived, some of the stories behind it getting made, and we break down one of our favourite soundtracks in a long time.It's completely bonkers, but the good kind of bonkers, and it is all thanks to patreon backer Will Dunn, who once again became a Good Bagel Boss and requested us to cover it. Thanks, Will!If you'd like your own special request episode, become a Good Bagel Boss on Patreon, for one month only, and pop us a message with the film you'd like us to cover! We'll eventually get around to it...If you enjoy the podcast, leave a Rating and Review! It really helps us out!As always, you can follow the Podcast on http://twitter.com/ThePCCPodcast and http://instagram.com/ThePCCPodcastIf you'd like to Support the Podcast and get Bonus Content, visit: http://patreon.com/ThePCCPodcastThis Podcast is produced by The Prince Charles Cinema and The Breadcrumbs Collective
This week on Late to the Movies... Spook 'Em Up Month takes a phantasmagoric trip to the Japanese countryside with Nobuhiko Obayashi's House! Ben, Cory, Miles, and Noah discuss the technical wizardry and narrative lunacy of this 1977 cult classic. Directed by Nobuhiko Obayashi, story by his daughter Chigumi, script by Chiho Katsura, and starring Kimiko Ikegami and Yōko Minamida.
Throw your watermelons into the well and get ready to fight the furniture. Friend of the show Andy Thompson joins us this week we get knuckle deep into the 70's experimental horror film cult classic: House.Music and sound effects provided by zapslat.com and bensound.com, and the theme song is "Graveyard Shift" by Kevin MacLeod. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
We are living in unprecedented times and today Adam and Ben are joined by the mighty Tom Mes for an unprecedented third appearance! After initially joining us to discuss Shinya Tsukamoto and then returning to cover the work of Sogo Ishii, Tom is now back on the pod to talk all about Nobuhiko Obayashi, his 80s Kadokawa years, and specially his audio commentary on the upcoming release of His Motorbike, Her Island. His Motorbike, Her Island stars Riki Takeuchi and Kiwako Harada and is a tale of young lovers and their fun filled days of freedom on their motorbikes. Switching between black and white and colour, Obayashi paints a picture of an eternal summer from which they have no desire to escape. You can pre-order His Motorbike, Her Island as part of the upcoming NOBUHIKO OBAYASHI'S 80S KADOKAWA YEARS boxset here - https://shop.terracottadistribution.com/collections/pre-order-before-release/products/nobuhiko-obayashi-s-80s-kadokawa-years-bluray-4-discs Episode 13 could be unlucky for some, and it fact it was for us! A few technical issues and crossed wires hindered the flow a little but fear not, for the next podcast is our big 1st birthday episode and will be a podcast party like no other! We have an incredibly exiting guest lined up and it's going to be an absolute blast!
ON THE EIGHTY-THIRD EPISODE OF THE BOMB SQUAD PODCAST: Tim, Ethan, Rein, Joe, Austin and special guest Andy Triefenbach (Editor-in-Chief of Destroy the Brain and Cinema Programmer for Late Nite Grindhouse) will be discussing the 1977 Japanese experimental comedy horror film from Nobuhiko Obayashi,
ON THE EIGHTY-THIRD EPISODE OF THE BOMB SQUAD PODCAST: Tim, Ethan, Rein, Joe, Austin and special guest Andy Triefenbach (Editor-in-Chief of Destroy the Brain and Cinema Programmer for Late Nite Grindhouse) will be discussing the 1977 Japanese experimental comedy horror film from Nobuhiko Obayashi,
This week, your favorite scary lads take it back to the Showa era as we review Nobuhiko Obayashi's “House”. We talk through the film's childlike influence, how it was supposed to be something like Jaws, and we get a little crazy with a meow-lody. Spoilers made of bananas.
This week, the 2 Guys continue their journey through 70s horror films with the year of 1977. Frank's list includes David Lynch's Eraserhead, Wes Craven's The Hills Have Eyes, Nobuhiko Obayashi's House and two lesser-known titles, The Sentinel and The Incredible Melting Man. Finally, if you have your own ideas for the podcast, you can also email us with list suggestions at 2guys5movies@gmail.com, and thank you all for listening and your support.
In this episode of the Artist Business Plan we sit down with Taiyo Okamoto to discover what it felt like growing up and evolving artistically in different cultures. Learn about Taiyo's unique use of mediums and understanding of what they represent when you tune into this lovely episode. Guest: Taiyo Okamoto creates works immersed in the practice of returning to one's true nature. Shedding society's heavy armors and concepts, he synchronizes color, light, texture, and the flow of water to transmute a tender reality. Working across mediums, Taiyo uses paper chigiri-e, painting, photography, digital, and poetry to awaken the senses to an embodied awareness of the now. Currently living in New York City, Taiyo grew up by the ocean in Karatsu, Japan, spending his childhood days twilighting on the seawall; dreamily gazing at the vast sky, crashing waves, and flying fish. He appears in the award-winning “Hanagatami” directed by legendary Japanese filmmaker Nobuhiko Obayashi. He has exhibited artworks in New York, Philadelphia, Taipei and London. www.taiyo-okamoto.com For more information on applying to Superfine Art Fair as well as recordings of this and all of our past podcasts, just visit http://www.superfine.world/ (www.superfine.world ) IG: https://www.instagram.com/superfineartfair/?hl=en (@superfineartfair) IG: https://www.instagram.com/taiokamoto/ (@taiokamoto) If you want to submit a listener question you can email it to joshua@superfine.world for a chance of it being answered by Alex, James, and our guest! Hosted and Executive Produced by James Miille and Alexander Mitow Executive Producer/Producer : Joshua Guicherit Written by: Joshua Guicherit, Alexander Mitow, and James Miille Audio Edited by: Esteban del Sol
Gothic films must have four key elements: a girl, a guy, a house, and a haunt. "House" has a girl, a girl, a girl, a girl, a girl, a girl, a girl, a literally haunted house that eats people, and a crazy cat. Dir. Nobuhiko Obayashi. Written by Chiho Katsura. Starring Kimiko Ikegami, Miki Jinbo, Yōko Minamida, and Kiyohiko Ozaki. New episodes on the first and third Thursday every month. Email sogothicpod@gmail.com. Follow us https://letterboxd.com/thatssogothic Closing music "Gothic Guitar" by Javolenus 2014 - Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0)
Sailor Noob is the podcast where a Sailor Moon superfan and a total noob go episode by episode through the original Sailor Moon series!It's back to the inkwell this week as the Sailor Senshi face a cruel new foe! Chibi has made a new friend in Hotaru, but will her kindness make her a victim of the unseen horrors of the Tomoe household?In this episode, we discuss the themes and tropes of Japanese horror cinema, "House" and Nobuhiko Obayashi, and oni. We also talk divine presents, the "uncle splash", ancient time travelers, Swiss Army Senshi, "extreme appeal" cookies, a Mrs. Doubtfire scenario, normal girl action, feelin' Megumi, CMU to the RMH, losing Neptune and Uranus, pabominations, McSilence, and Sailor Hostel!Literally, what is Michael?We're on iTunes and your listening platform of choice! Please subscribe and give us a rating and a review! Arigato gozaimasu!https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sailor-noob/id1486204787Become a patron of the show and get access to our Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon live-action show and our Animedification podcast!http://www.patreon.com/sailornoobSailor Noob is a part of the Just Enough Trope podcast network. Check out our other shows about your favorite pop culture topics and join our Discord!http://www.twitter.com/noob_sailorhttp://www.justenoughtrope.comhttp://www.instagram.com/noob_sailorhttps://discord.gg/49bzqdpBpxBuy us a Kōhī on Ko-Fi!https://ko-fi.com/E1E01M2UA
Subscribe to HYST on Patreon and get two bonus episodes every month! patreon.com/haveyouseenthis/Tim and Jen are overwhelmed by the raw charisma of Jacques from the Seeking Derangments podcast in a truly chaotic episode nominally about the chaotic 1977 film House!Via Senses of Cinema, read a retrospective on Nobuhiko Obayashi's career that also serves as a defense of his filmmaking style.You can see a sampling of Obayashi's commercial work on YouTube. Don't miss the MANDOM spot starring Charles Bronson. Have You Seen This? BONUS episodes See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For our special Valentines Day episode we talk about the weird 1977 House or Hausu. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/Ficfanz)
The spookiest season of the year may be in the rearview mirror, but this has not deterred Jake and Kristy from sharing some of their favorite horror movie recommendations! On another special double episode of the podcast, the pair delve into a varied selection of films, including Dario Argento's 1975 Giallo, Deep Red; Guillermo Del Toro's 2001 Spanish Civil War-era ghost story, The Devil's Backbone; Nobuhiko Obayashi's 1977 bonkerously phantasmagorical trip to the countryside, House; and Toby Wilkins' 2008 parasitic single-location chiller, Splinter. All that and more on an all-new Blindspots!Music on the episode "Profondo Rosso" From Deep Red and "Cherries were made for Eating" by Godiego from Hausu (House).
In this episode we look at the 1977 Japanese movie House. Directed by Nobuhiko Obayashi. Written by Chiho Katsura. Starring Kimiko Ikegami, Miki Jinbo, Kumiko Oba, Mieko Sato, Masayo Miyako, Eriko Tanaka, and Yōko Minamida. To get us started here is a synopsis: A schoolgirl travels with her six classmates to her ailing aunt's country […]
The weirdest haunted house you'll ever enter! Nobuhiko Obayashi's 1977 Japanese supernatural film House is a fever dream, or nightmare, of childlike imagination. We try to make since of this purposefully tangled, confusing, and bonkers ride while finding out what about its bizarre and often funny plot leaves such a lasting, discomforting impression. Be sure to follow @31for31podcast on Instagram for updates and the full list! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we cover Nobuhiko Obayashi's bonkers 1977 horror film, 'House' (Hausu). We talk about what a pervert Mr. Togo is, and everything from watermelon men to evil cat pictures. After we cover the movie, we give you two pairings to go along with 'House.' Thank you for listening!Created by Spike Alkire & Jake KelleyTheme Song by Breck McGough
It's a horribly horrible Horror October, Applauders! After a hyped suggestion by Sean (from SeanFasts®), Lydia has chosen the Japanese 1977 horror film directed and produced by Nobuhiko Obayashi, "House" .If you're a sadist and would like to follow along, this movie is currently streaming on HBO Max. But, we guarantee this movie is more fun to chat about with friends than it is to actually try and sit through alone.We'll let you know some production details, courtesy of Sean, discuss our initial (very opinionated) feelings about the film, and get about 5 minutes into the plot... as ya do.Jen's recommendations this week:Kingdom of ThirstJeff and Will's Big Gay Fiction 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 HomepageWe're part of the Frolic Podcast Network! You can find more outstanding podcasts to subscribe to at Frolic.media/podcasts.Support the show
"How to describe Nobuhiko Obayashi's indescribable 1977 movie House (Hausu)? As a psychedelic ghost tale? A stream-of-consciousness bedtime story? An episode of Scooby-Doo as directed by Mario Bava?" - Chuck Stephens Descriptions like this are what got the Fried Squirms super excited to check out this movie. So listen in to hear what they ultimately thought about ‘House'! Listen to more Fried Squirms at www.friedsquirms.com Check out all earVVyrm podcasts at www.earvvyrm.com Email us at squirmcast@gmail.com
On this episode of the MacGuffin Guild, we're gonna travel to our crazy Aunt's country home in House, also known as Hausu.This 1977 Japanese Horror Comedy starring Kimiko Ikegami, Miki Jingo and Kumiko Ohba among others. Directed by Nobuhiko Obayashi.We're gonna talk about the films connection to Jaws, using humor to cope with unimaginable horror, naked swimming and the Zolly shot.We'll discuss the secret of filmmaking and how rules are made to be broken as well as the atomic bomb and its devastating impact.We'll talk about flying heads, bitting butts, naughty Jaws and vomit water as well as the original concept for the unmade 16th Godzilla film and diabetes. We'll also discuss what you would do "to stay alive".I'm Pat Dougherty and as always I'll be joined by my fellow MacGuffin's Justin Jones and Mike Antonio. Our theme song was written and performed by Jordan Vincent. House is calling you to come back home... so gather up your friends and return to House (also known asHausu).
Dan and Brian welcome Teddy and Matt from Buzzed on Movies to discuss the insane, magical House. Join all four as they admire the visual experimentation and childlike fancy of Nobuhiko Obayashi, deconstruct A-bomb parallels, and hold an impromptu "fantasy draft" of the film's wildest moments. Brian and Dan both struggle to rate the movie, but -- spoiler! -- somebody gives it The Goods' first ever "Tour De Good" 8 out of 8 score. Music credits: RetroFuture Clean by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4277-retrofuture-clean License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
A hungry piano, a dancing plastic skeleton, and B-A-N-A-N-A-S! Special guest Brooke takes time out from hosting the Streaming Unicorn Podcast to join Alex and Andy for Nobuhiko Obayashi's *House*.