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In questa puntata vi parliamo de "Il Corvo", scritto e disegnato da James O'Barr. Una storia a base di violenza e redenzione, amore, sensi di colpa e molto altro. Buon ascolto!Vuoi sostenerci? Offrici un caffé --> https://ko-fi.com/bookanieriTi piacciono i Bookanieri? Seguici su Instragram --> https://www.instagram.com/bookanieripodcast/ o iscriviti al nostro canale Telegram -->https://t.me/bookanieri
When you take a look at aerial pictures of Beijing, China...with the thick smog BEFORE and the clear pure air AFTER... one has to wonder... what larger lessons are emerging? Dr. Allen O'Barr, Psychiatrist & Director of Counseling Service for The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill discusses the sudden traumatic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. He discusses: *Normal Human Reactions to Trauma *Our NEW Normal(s) *Routines at Home *The Multiple Perspectives Humans are experiencing (Privilege & Desperation) *Coming Together As a Humanity - The Lessons We MAY learn from how we HAD been divided politically & by class *The Big Picture Perspectives...The Need for Humans to Slow Down *The Impact COVID-19 is having on our Earth. We further discussed some direct coping methods for staying at home including giving oneself permission to have a melt down (but recovering from it with respect as needed) and compartmentalizing the MANY levels of CHANGE happening to all humans with regard to the many aspects of our lives: personal, work, community, social, and even buying patterns. Dr. O'Barr ended with a recommendation for an excellent book to read: A NEW REALITY: Human Evolution for A Sustainable Future (2018) by Dr. Jonas Salt (scientist who discovered the vaccine for the Polio Virus) with his son Jonathan Salk. https://www.amazon.com/New-Reality-Evolution-Sustainable-Future/dp/1947951041
Tim, Guy, Jamie, and Jeremy fire it up for the 25the anniversary of, "The Crow!": Jeremy: Dark Tower Facebook | Dark Tower Twitter | Dark Tower Show Tim: "Handy" Short Film | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Anything Goes Podcast Jamie: Twitter Guy: Twitter | Instagram Please Rewind Social Links: Twitter | Facebook Find our show here and please give us a review!: Apple Podcasts: iTunes | Stitcher Radio: Sticher | Our Website: Real Fans
Case is joined by Scott Thomas , of The Infinity Podcast, to reflect on the troubled production that led to an amazing but tragic comic book adaptation, The Crow.
More talk with James O'Barr, creator of The Crow, in a more extended interview, about how he got into comics, why he thinks rapper Eminem is soft, and what he's working on these days, including plans for a new Crow film with Jason Momoa! My apologies for the pun title. This interview was made possible by Nerd Team 30!
James O'Barr, the creator of The Crow, talks with me, in the 1st of my "Countdown to DINK" episodes. This interview is from DINK 2018, and James and I discuss his new projects, why he doesn't have any internet at home, and what it was like to grow up in an orphanage. Plus, James does a Q & A with the audience!
The subject that started this podcast! Gilbert and Lee revisit the 1994 film classic, The Crow. Will it stand up to the principle?
It can't rain all the time, cuz this week the dweebs are talking about the gothic independent comic book touchstone, The Crow, written by James O'Barr. In addition, they talk about their current obsession with Yankee Candle Company, and debate whether the 1989 Punisher movie is the greatest Marvel Comics movie of all time.
We round out 1996 by revisiting the world of James O'Barr's The Crow in the ill-advised sequel, The Crow: City Of Angels. We have a full house as Allen and Steven welcome back previous guests Alan Hardy, Gerald James, and Lacey Day, to dissect and attempt to explain what is happening in this movie. Also on this episode, we discuss the band HIM for really no good reason, white trash goth kids, every 80's band ever is referenced for no good reason, Pantera is outed as Lynyrd Skynyrd with distortion, Seven Mary Three is only not Pearl Jam because they're different people, and Iggy Pop spent 40 years living on the sun. Email: fourcolorfilm@gmail.com Twitter: @fourcolorfilm Facebook: facebook.com/fourcolorfilm Website: fourcolorfilm.com
This week, we deep dive into the murky world of Alex Proyas' 1994 adaptation of The Crow, starring Brandon Lee, Ernie Hudson, and Jon Polito. Hosts Allen Christian and Steven Granger are joined by the returning Gerald James and brand new guest Alan Hardy Jr., as they share their expertise on the film with our comparatively ignorant hosts. This episode might present our deepest dissection of an film to date, yet we still manage to talk about a hundred other things. Marvel as Steven asks our guests questions, wonder as Allen's only offered opinion is a dislike for the shape of Brandon Lee's face, and stand in awe of the lament of aging goths.Also in this episode: The unavoidable conversation on WCW mainstay, Sting. Gerald doesn't know what timeless means. Paul W.S. Anderson is given shit. 90's soundtracks are discussed at disgusting length.Email: fourcolorfilm@gmail.comTwitter: @fourcolorfilmFacebook: facebook.com/fourcolorfilmWebsite: fourcolorfilm.com
Well, shit on me! Crow-tober comes to an end, as Michael, Ivan, Katie the Undertaker and Josh Vicari take a look at the 1994 gothic-action original, The Crow. Starring Brandon Lee, Ernie "Ghostbusters" Hudson, Tony "Candyman" Todd, Bai Ling, James O'Barr stealing a TV and lots of corrugated metal.
Crow-tober continues on We're With The Band Goes To The Movies, as Ivan, Michael and Katie The Undertaker dive into the third installment of the Crow series, The Crow: Salvation (aka The Crow: I Like Her Mouth). Starring Kirsten Dunst, Eric Mabius, Fred Ward, William Atherton, and a school bus.
In the first installment of We're With The Band Goes To The Movies, frustration sets in as Michael and Ivan unsuccessfully try to make sense of the abysmal film "The Crow: Wicked Prayer." Starring an inexplicable cast of Eddie Furlong, David Boreanaz, Tara Reid, Danny Trejo, Tito Ortiz, Daymond John, Macy Gray, and the late, once great Dennis Hopper.