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Hoy es viernes de CORTADO, nuestro segmento mañanero donde discutimos todo tipo de cosas como:.00:00 Introducción06:22 Próxima película de M. Night Shyamalan09:26 Predator: Badlands y la conexión a ALIEN13:26 Anticipando controversias con Animal Farm16:31 Remakes y Remasters en Videojuegos29:47 El regreso de 'Now You See Me'34:32 La próxima película de Sam Raimi37:57 Los 100 días de Trump48:52 El conclave papal.Todo esto y MUCHO MUCHO más... .https://www.youtube.com/@FilmNotIncluded?sub_confirmation=1.Este podcast está disponible en Spotify, Apple Podcast, Amazon Music y donde sea que hayan podcasts..Si nos escuchan en Apple Podcast, o en Spotify, recuerden dejarnos una reseña de 5 estrellas ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️.Recuerden comentar, darnos "subscribe", dejarnos una reseña, decirnos qué quieren escuchar en futuros episodios, etc..Manténganse al tanto con nosotros AQUÍ..Pueden seguir nuestro podcast de Star Wars, El Podcast de Estar Güars y nuestro podcast de DOCTOR WHO, Bad Wolf Broadcast.
The boys talk how they are getting worse at small talk, how Facebook is coming back as the only great social media platform and Andrew reviews 'Now You See Me 2'
Relive this episode as Brian and Shelly discuss the films of Mark Ruffalo including Spotlight, The Kids Are All Right and Now You See Me
This week, Finn, Uther & special guest Briar Lawry watch 'In the Mood for Love' (2000), Wong Kar-wai's masterpiece, a slick and soulful ode to unspoken love with a place at the very top of almost all best-films-ever lists, and '2046' (2004), which he also made.Some of the other films mentioned: 'Portrait of a Lady on Fire', 'Water Lillies', 'Amélie', 'Alien Resurrection', 'Delicatessen', 'The Lord of the Rings', 'The Lord of the Rings: Extended Editions', Good TV show 'Fringe', 'Sorry to Bother You', 'Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban', 'Y tu mamá también', 'Star Wars: The Last Jedi', 'Rogue One: A Star Wars Story', 'Groundhog Day', 'Big Trouble in Little China', 'Halloween', 'Labyrinth', 'The Witches', 'The Addams Family', 'John Wick - Chapter 3: Parabellum', 'Matilda', 'Alexander', 'JFK', 'Any Given Sunday', 'Scott Pilgrim vs. the World', 'Star Wars: The Phantom Menace', The Gods'father', 'Bad Taste', 'Night on Earth,' 'Down by Law', 'Dead Man', 'Paterson', 'Coffee and Cigarettes', 'Boyhood', 'Movie 43', 'Ashes of Time: Redux', 'Taxi Driver', 'Raging Bull', 'After Hours', 'Tomorrow Never Dies', 'Watchmen', 'The Matrix', 'Now You See Me 2', 'Neon Genesis Evangelion' (as always), the 'Ip' Men, 'Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai', 'Miami Vice', 'Mad Max: Fury Road', 'Witness', 'Titanic', 'Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World', 'Battleship', 'Psycho' (1998), 'Made', 'Hero', 'Lady in the Water', 'The 3 Extremes', 'Rabbit-Proof Chef', 'xXx', 'The Spirit', 'Da Kath & Kim Code', 'Inglorious Basterds', 'Only Lovers Left Alive', 'Imagine Me and You', 'Jackass Forever', 'Saw', 'Shortbus', 'Jurassic Park', 'Green Room', 'Zero Dark Thirty', 'Carol', 'House of Gucci', 'Red Rocket', 'Spencer', 'Mandy', 'C'mon C'mon', 'Zack Snyder's Justice League', 'Wrath of Man', 'The Times of Harvey Milk', 'I'm Thinking of Ending Things', the Missions: 'Impossible', 'Cloud Atlas', 'Snowpiercer', 'Eternity in a Day', 'Brazil', '2001: A Space Odyssey', 'BMX Bandits', the 'Fifty Shades', 'Belfast', 'Barb and Star Go to Vista del Mar', 'Leap Day', 'Wild Mountain Thyme', 'Mask', 'Moonstruck', 'Trolls: World Tour', 'Son of the Mask', 'Synchronic', 'Marie Antoinette', 'Doubt', 'Joe vs. the Volcano', 'In the Heat of the Night', and 'The Third Man'. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today we chat with Adam Shapiro about what it is to be enough, being re-cast in the feature adaptation of a passion project, to the insightful advice Director Jason Winer gave just before testing for a pilot, to starting your own theatre company. From his work on The Affair, Sense8, Grace & Frankie, The Mindy Project, and Snowfall, to his roles in Now You See Me, The House Bunny, and Steve Jobs, as well as on Broadway in Waitress---you've likely seen today's guest before… Adam is currently filming the upcoming season of Showtime's The Affair, and recently filmed the lead role in a new TBS half-hour comedy pilot and roles in the upcoming indie films It Happened In LA (Sundance 2017), Feed, The Female Brain, and Social Animals. He's been seen as Avie Tevanian in Aaron Sorkin's Steve Jobs, arcs the Netflix series from the Wachowskis: Sense8, ABC's Cristela, Audience Network's Kingdom, and the NBC comedy Trial & Error, as well as guest starring roles on Grace & Frankie (Netflix), Snowfall (FX) and The Mindy Project(FOX). Recent television credits include: Bones, CSI: Cyber, The Mysteries of Laura, Betrayal, 1600 Penn, Scandal, Mistresses, and Grey's Anatomy. More Film Credits: Larry Gaye: Renegade Male Flight Attendant, The Answer, Sister, Nobody Walks in LA, Ctl Alt Delete, I Am Not A Hipster, Short Term 12, Now You See Me, A Single Man, The House Bunny, The Den. Adam is also a co-founder of IAMA Theatre Company, and has recently starred on Broadway in the Tony nominated Waitress. Adam was most recently nominated for Ovation Awards for IAMA's LA premiere of The Recommendation by Jon Caren (Winner Best Production 2014) and for Best Lead Actor in a Musical for Hey, Morgan! a world premiere comedy by Matthew Fogel and Isaac Laskin, Directed by Matt Shakman at the Black Dahlia Theatre. More stage credits include: Rent, You are Here, The Accidental Blonde, the world premieres of Leslye Headland's Bachelorette and Assistance (IAMA Theatre Company), and “David” in Paul Grellong's west coast premiere of Manuscript (The Elephant). Guest links: IMDB: Adam Shapiro WEBSITE: ShappyPretzel.com INSTAGRAM: @shappyshaps TWITTER: @adamshapiro WEBSITE: IamaTheatre.com For exclusive content surrounding this and all podcast episodes, sign up for our amazing newsletter at AlyshiaOchse.com. And don't forget to snap and post a photo while listening to the show and tag me (@alyshiaochse)! Show Links: CONSULTING: Get 1-on-1 advice for your acting career from Alyshia Ochse COACHING: Get personalized coaching from Alyshia on your next audition or role INSTAGRAM: @alyshiaochse INSTAGRAM: @thatoneaudition WEBSITE: AlyshiaOchse.com ITUNES: Subscribe to That One Audition on iTunes SPOTIFY: Subscribe to That One Audition on Spotify STITCHER: Subscribe to That One Audition on Stitcher Credits: WRITER: Bebe Katsenes SOUND DESIGN: Zachary Jameson WEBSITE & GRAPHICS: Chase Jennings ASSISTANT: Elle Powell SOCIAL OUTREACH: Bebe Katsenes
Welcome to Book of Lies Podcast. Books, if you're nasty, This episode hosts Sunni and Brandi cover a the Largest Art Fraud of its kind, a case of Fake Art by a American Abstract expressionist Painters. This story comes straight from Made You Look A True Story about Fake Art - A Film By Barry Avrick. Thank you to Murder Murder News for the tip on this Film. Artwork created by Myles Goethe.Edited by Blackwell Post.Join us on Patreon www.patreon.com/bookofliespodcast.Visit our website at www.bookofliespodcast.com
We'll steal your hearts, your time, and the honour of being your fave podcast. This week we're talking all about heists, and we felt so strongly about the topic, we all threw in several honorable mentions. We can't help it, we're just fans of heists, thievery, piracy, scamming, and everything else that revolves around stealing from the rich. And never forget the all-important rule of living Sisters; Be Gay, Do Crime.
This week we talk about the annoying attention seekers, a viewer's discord debacle and if the magicians in 'Now You See Me' are wizards?
Brian and Shelly discuss the films of Mark Ruffalo including Spotlight, The Kids Are All Right and Now You See Me
Crooked Table Podcast - The world of film from a fresh angle
It's April Fool's Day! And because we can all use a bit of silliness right about now, the Crooked Table Podcast is setting aside the usual format for a timely jaunt into the world of magic and illusions. No democratizing the film criticism conversation this week. And this week's special episode isn't even (exclusively) designed to be a tie-in to our just-launched Harry Potter series. Rather, the concept is directly inspired by a longtime friend and recurring guest of the show. The Famous Ashley Grant returns for a third (or fourth) time -- no one really knows -- to discuss her thoughts on the wackiest unofficial holiday, reveal why she prefers magic and illusions over pranks, and tease her latest project. Then we'll discuss some of the best movies featuring witches, wizards, magicians, and illusionists. Spoilers: The Boy Who Lived does get a special mention. So take your front row seat to a podcast episode the likes of which you've never seen, er, heard. And let us dazzle your ears with a fun, laid-back chat about April Fool's Day and all that it entails. Stay safe and sane out there, folks! SHOW NOTES Listen to our Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone episode featuring Bri Azmoudeh of Geeky Girl Gab. And check back in April for the next installment of our Harry Potter series! Want to appear on a future episode of the Crooked Table Podcast? Find out how over at crookedtable.com/guest! Join the Crooked Table Crew by becoming an official patron over at Patreon.com/CrookedTable Subscribe to the Crooked Table Podcast on iTunes so that you never miss a moment! Listen to the Crooked Table Podcast on Spotify! The Crooked Table Podcast is also on Stitcher! Reach Robert Yaniz Jr. on Twitter at @crookedtable. Connect with Crooked Table on social media:Facebook | Twitter | Tumblr
Tijd om wat te speculeren over de komende 'Now You See Me 3' film. En ook om het wat te hebben over onze film guilty pleasures. Oh en nieuwe 'Black Widow' en 'Morbius' trailers!
Bláthnaid Treacy chats to Fiona about her new series 'Now You See Me' as well as 'Dancing with the Stars' and her time as one of Ireland's most famous child stars in 'Glenroe'.
Keith Barry is a magician, hypnotist, mentalist, escapologist and biometric hacker. He worked as a magic consultant behind the Hollywood blockbuster ‘Now You See Me’ and 'Now You See Me 2' Which are two of my favourite movies in recent years. He has appeared on The Ellen Degeneres Show, the Jimmy Kimmel Show and The Conan O Brien Show and has showcased in over forty international television shows. His awards include ‘Best Magician In Las Vegas’, and the prestigious ‘Merlin Award’ joining the ranks of past recipients including Paul Daniels and David Copperfield. He is currently getting ready for his Deception Tour which is starting in The Royal Theatre in Castlebar in Mayo on December 28th and will be all over Ireland throughout January, February and March. All the ticket information and available in the show notes. Some of the things we talked about: Going from working in McDonald's to becoming one of the worlds leading magicians Brain hacking Morgan Freeman on the set of a movie Working alongside Woody Harlesden in Hollywood blockbuster Now You See Me and helping write the script, for Now You See Me 2 Keith’s creative process for creating new tricks How he trains, eats and sleep to keep mentally sharp when working in high-pressure environments . Shownotes: Deception Tour: https://www.keithbarry.com/tours/deception Website: https://www.keithbarry.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/keithbarryofficial/ Check out Brians best selling book THE FITNESS MINDSET on AUDIO BOOK and PAPERBACK Brians Blog can be found he
Keith Barry worked as a Consultant Magician and Hypnotist on both 'Now You See Me' movies. In this interview, Karl Fitzpatrick interviews Keith Barry about how his techniques can be utilised by business people to programme their minds to achieve further success, he shares his tips for mastering the art of persuasion and influence and he provides an insight into his own creative process. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Be warned, #mamfam...this episode is a doozy. Put it in the category of such gems as 'Draft Day,' 'Transformers: Galileo's Revenge' and 'Now You See Me' as we attempt to justify what the heck happened with 'The Predator.'
Mark Richardson from Charleston on their new LGBTQ+ project Unexpected Delights; the ever-brilliant Dr Jane Traies on her ground-breaking oral history collection 'Now You See Me: lesbian life stories'; and the indefatigable Emma Inch, founder of the first Brighton & Hove Beer Week...
Screenwriter Boaz Yakin has helped create films such as 'The Rookie,' 'Prince of Persia,' and 'Safe,' along with franchise films like 'Now You See Me' and 'Max.' These movies allowed for him to pursue passion projects as a screenwriter. In his latest film, 'Boarding School,' he’s developed a horror-inspired hero’s journey for adolescents. “Those are writing jobs where you’re like one of twenty writers on any one of those movies. Maybe you contributed enough to have a screen credit, but none of those things that I have tried to make or been more personally [involved with] like 'Fresh,' 'A Price Above Rubies,' or 'Death in Love,'” said the screenwriter. “These are movies I wrote and directed that came from me.” The writer-director would prefer to only make independent films, but the balance between projects allow for him to get the smaller films on the big screen. “In order to pay the bills—in order to pay for these movies—I’ve had to make more commercial movies and write things like that and put money back into these things..." In addition to this audio format, the print interview for this conversation is available on Creative Screenwriting Magazine’s website. Stay up-to-date on other creative advice and watch our YouTube series at www.creativeprinciples.live
It's the return of cinema's favourite iconic team, the Horsemen. Now You See May looks at the magician franchise which against all odds got a sequel. This episode looks at Now You See Me 2, in which Jon M Chu, director of "Justin Bieber: Never Say Never", directs cinema's longest card-flicking-based heist scene. Jonathan provides a brief overview of Chu's career, including the upcoming "Crazy Rich Asians". Richard tries to decipher how the tricks of Now You See Me 2 were done, and crucially, why any of these characters are the way they are. There is also discussion of harassment allegations around Morgan Freeman. Now You See #MeToo. Ultimately, the success of this series is baffling and fans, Horsepeople, Bojacks, whatever they like to call themselves, are welcome to tweet us to explain what it is they like about these movies.
People with diabetes often live with other conditions as well. Find out about a new campaign called Now You See Me, an effort by the folks at Riding on Insulin to educate about living with multiple diagnoses. Join the Diabetes Connections Facebook Group! Stacey talks to professional snowboarder and founder of ROI Sean Busby who lives with T1D and Lupus. It took Sean a long time to let an accurate type 1 diagnosis and even longer to determine he has lupus. He shares the story of that journey, explains how he got back to competitive snowboarding and why he started Riding on Insulin. We find out more about ROI from Mollie Busby. When she and Sean aren't skiing and snowboarding and teaching kids how to love the outdoors, they live in a Yurt in Montana! Visit Beyond Type 1 for more information on the #NowYouSeeMeCampaign Find out more about the Charlotte ROI/JDRF event we talk about In our Know Better segment.. A new study about adults, type 1 and other autoimmune conditions. ----- 1:45 Stacey Welcome 4:30 Interview with Sean Busby 43:00 Know Better: study about type 1 diabetes and other autoimmune conditions 47:00 Community Connection with Mollie Busby 1:02:00 Stacey shares her Riding on Insulin story Where will Stacey be? May: Lilly Blogger Summit May: JDRF One Challenge with Riding on Insulin July: Children with Diabetes Friends for Life October: Children with Diabetes Falls Church ----- Sign up for our newsletter here Get the App and listen to Diabetes Connections wherever you go! Click here for iPhone Click here for Android
Screenwriter Ed Solomon (Bill & Ted, Men in Black) teaches us how to take a note on your script, how to break into show biz, how to believe in your writing, how to appreciate the Super Mario Bros movie, and how he created Men in Black's Frank the Pug. (Dweck needed to know that last one.)
We're putting a spell on you this episode, as we discuss magic in movies, and also legit real life magicians. Listen in for our definitive ranking of the Harry Potter movies, our opinions on David Blaine, and our astonishing realisation that the real magic was inside us all along. You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcast App on Android: https://goo.gl/tGYdU1 or iOS: https://goo.gl/sZSTU5 You can check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.com/
Hiya folks, had a good day? Alex and Andy return with a review of the new remake of 'The Magnificent Seven', we also touch upon 'Central Intelligence' and 'Now You See Me 2'. Andy has watched all three films this week which a nice change. You can tell us why our opinions are correct on our Facebook page or on twitter @Dinosaurman15
This Week in Film, join Nick & Ray, but no Tony, as they talk about the movies they watched this week: The Iceman (2012) & Now You See Me (2013). Week 36 Rundown: 00:00: Show Open & Intro 00:00:50 – Ray activates his mutant powers and freezes Magneto in The Iceman (2012). Wait, no, that’s a different movie. This movie is about a murderer who kills over a hundred people. Glad we cleared that up. 00:11:38 – Next up, Nick does a magic trick and makes fun and quality film making disappear with Now You See Me. If you want to see a copy of the notes Nick took for Now You See Me, head over to that page and enjoy some poorly edited & disjointed stream of consciousness.00:22:42 – We stretch out last week’s #RaysRayndomRayquest for a little while longer because we recorded this last week. 00:23:30 – Plugs & Show Close End of Show. Please Enjoy/Share/Subscribe/Rate/Review our show! Don't miss the latest podcast: http://thisweekinfilm.libsyn.com/ Check out the website: http://www.thisweekinfilm.com Find Us On Social: | facebook | Instagram | | Letterboxd | |Patreon | | Twitter | YouTube | Website | Where You Can Listen to the Show: | acast | BeyondPod | Blubrry | | Castbox | GooglePlay | iTunes| | LibSyn | Luminary | Overcast | | PlayerFm| Pocket Casts | Podchaser | | Radio Public | Soundcloud | Spotify | | Spreaker | Stitcher | TuneIn | #podcast, #podcasting, #podernfamily, #podcastfriday, #podcasts, #filmpod, #film, #movies, #thisweek, #moviepodcast, #movie, #theiceman, #nowyouseeme,
There were movies that weren’t 'Finding Dory' that opened this weekend, but you’d be hard pressed to tell by looking at the box office numbers. 'Central Intelligence' does OK, meanwhile 'Now You See Me 2,' 'Warcraft,' 'Alice Through the Looking Glass' and 'Conjuring 2' are in free fall. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week your favorite movie reviewers give a solid appreciation to James Wan's good but toothless 'The Conjuring 2.' Then they discuss the buddy cop co-dependent viability The Rock and Kevin Hart need from one another to make 'Central Intelligence' passable. Afterwards, they assess if the rest of the summer is in bad shape for the movie industry and finally, slam the uber stupid magic kitsch-fest of 'Now You See Me 2.'
'Now You See Me 2' – Do you like movies about magic but hate how they get bogged down in magic? Then are you in for a treat! Was it dumb fun or just dumb? You’ll know for sure after we spend an hour deconstructing the film. And by “deconstructing” we mean “hating.” Also, Dan has a Video Recovery that you can use to cleanse your palate. It’s Reel Spoilers 192: 'Now You See Me 2.' You’ve been warned. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The most highly-anticipated episode of our show is here as we talk all things Now You See Me 2 for nearly two hours. Sorry not sorry.
It's been a bit longer than we hoped since our last episode, but we're back and have a guest with us this week! A lot of films on the agenda in this week. New reviews for Guillermo Del Toro's blockbuster Pacific Rim, Monsters University, Now You See Me, The Bling Ring, This Is The End, The Act of Killing and many more! It's Stephen's turn this week to choose another guest for our Dinner Party, it's a hard one too. Let us know if you get it before us!
In which Thom trips through some Shakespeare, Travis is adventure-adjacent in Vegas, and both take the temperature of the current summer movie season, while proving that they ain't afraid of no ghosts. Or pop screens, for that matter.
In this episode, we rush to make deadline and meet listener expectations. Also, we discuss Now You See Me, reminisce about Arrested Development and realize why everyone should be more like Aaron Rogers. All this, and listener mail!