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In this week's episode, the Brains are here to burgle your turts and revisit Patrick McHale's 2014 animated series, "Over the Garden Wall." They cover the cozy animation, their favorite plot points, and how each episode's whimsical and spooky elements bring this show under the horror wing. Stick around to hear about Nicki's emergency chopsticks drawer and our Splatter Brains Spotify Wrapped for 2024. Find us on social media:Instagram: @splatterbrainspodcastFacebook: Splatter Brains PodcastOr one of you lovely listeners can e-mail us at brainssplatter@gmail.com
"Over The Garden Wall", mini-serie creada por Patrick McHale, es una obra que de alguna forma ha logrado convertirse en un clásico para estas fechas, reviviendo cada año para traernos contenido de fans para fans. Para celebrar los 10 AÑOS del show, Aardman junto a Cartoon Network traen a la vida un especial en Stop Motion hecho con amor. Sólo vemgo aquí a hablar de lo mucho que lo amé. ¡Sígueme en Twitter! 10th Anniversary OTGW Stop Motion Short: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KkPqr2lx7t8 Behind The Scenes: Over the Garden Wall: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qdh7SIm2DiA
If you are looking for something charming to watch this autumn, look no further. Over the Garden Wall is an artistic treasure that should be seen by all. Take a step into the unknown with me as I review this holiday cult classic. Grab your traveling cape and your lantern, and we will walk these woods together.
How We Seeez It! Episode 251 Over the Garden Wall (2014) “That's 'cause it's not true. It's a rock fact!” – Greg. On this episode we continue the spooky season for 2024 with Over the garden wall, a fun series from Cartoon network. Created by Patrick McHale and Katie Krentz. With elements that will make you think of old Halloween postcards and animation styles of the past. This can be fun for kids and interesting enough for adults. Join us for the discussion and don't forget about our cocktails for this episode. Should be some good ones. As always, mix a drink, have a listen, and let us know what you think. Or if there is something you watched that we might enjoy or a can't miss series. Also please rate and review show on all your favorite podcast apps. Show links. https://linktr.ee/HWSI https://www.facebook.com/HWSI.podcast https://www.instagram.com/hwsi.podcast/ You can also email the Podcast at the.HWSI.podcast@gmail.com
As she recommended this topic to us, our friend Shauna joins us in discussing the beloved children's animated series. We talk about the cosplay we've seen at FanX, as well as the panel commemorating the 10 year anniversary of the show. Also, with the music, the Americana setting, the depth of the characters, and how the show perfectly captures the vibe for repeat Autumnal viewings.Today's root beer is Sprecher Maple.Intro and Outro music by Stereoalex on Pond5Send us a text
¡Bienvenidos a la 4ta temporada de Expediente Terror! Este podcast dedicado a todo lo relacionado con la cultura del terror, la fantasía y la ciencia ficción. Regresamos con energía renovada, después de las vacaciones de verano, para continuar con la recta final de nuestra 4ta temporada. En este episodio: Fernando Armenta y Esteban Castellanos platican sobre una de las mejores series animadas de los últimos años: "Más allá del jardín (Over the garden wall)", en donde veremos las aventuras de dos hermanos: Wirt y Greg, quienes vagan perdidos por el bosque... Recuerden que también pueden leer reseñas, artículos, creepypastas y algunas cosas más en el siguiente enlace: www.historiascondenadas.wordpress.com Tampoco olviden visitar nuestras redes sociales: www.facebook.com/expedienteterror www.instagram.com/expediente_terror/ Y ahora pueden leer la primera novela de Esteban Castellanos en Wattpad: https://www.wattpad.com/story/320330026-cr%C3%B3nicas-de-luna-1-el-llamado Música: October 31st by Nicolas Gasparini (Myuu) Devour by Nicolas Gasparini (Myuu) https://www.youtube.com/user/myuuji
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On this episode, we discuss the thoroughly batty Dark Fantasy episode "The Cup of Gold" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMG-nF2x_SY&ab_channel=OTRHALLOWEENHOLIDAZE). Meanwhile, Lawrence delivers a fiery speech about the quest for knowledge, Rahul ponders data privacy, and Ronald invents a new golf obstacle. Recommendations Dungeon Crawler Carl by Matt Dinniman The Frugal Art of Hedonism by Adam Grubb and Annie Raser-Rowland Over the Garden Wall: (2014, created by Patrick McHale and Katie Krentz) Dogs of War by Adrian Tchaikovsky Cautions Starter Villain by John Scalzi Plugs Lawrence's appearance on the Thrawnderdome (https://shows.acast.com/thrawnderdome/episodes/65fced88b5218f0017f65d6b)
Kev Koeser (Talking Trek to You, Total Massacre) joins us for a special Halloween episode to discuss our very first TV series on My Big Score: Over The Garden Wall. We discuss the history of animation, the scope of this magnificent series and the delights one can find on its expanded soundtrack, the remarkable invention of Patrick McHale and so much, much more. Join us, won't you, as today on My Big Score we go over the garden wall. My Big Score was created, hosted, and edited by Christopher Dole. All piano music performed by Christopher Dole. The main theme was composed by Erik Jourgensen. Show artwork by Chandler Candela. Our social media consultant is Ellie Warren. This series is produced in Los Angeles County on the ancestral lands of the Tongva, Tatavium, and Chumash. You can find our website at mybigscore.transistor.fm and on Twitter at @MyBigScorePod. Do you like this show? Do you want to help us make more of it? There are so many ways you can do that! The quickest and easiest way is to toss us a few dollars on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/mybigscore. You'll get early access to episodes and additional bonus material.
Just in time for Halloween, Andrew and J Scotty have a comprehensive and extended discussion diving deep into Cartoon Network's celebrated cult classic miniseries, 2014's Over the Garden Wall.
“Ain't that just the way.” Bryan and Gaby, joined by writer Caz, journey into the Unknown to discuss the rich influences and immaculate fall vibes of Patrick McHale's beloved 2014 miniseries “Over the Garden Wall” Scene description music | Ashot Danielyan
A TV miniseries created by animator Patrick McHale for Cartoon Network, Over the Garden Wall focuses upon two siblings who are lost within a strange, mystical, and existentially-threatening forest. Its emphasis on dark fantasy and 1890's pop culture provided stark contrast to the other fare being produced for children's television at the time, something that many found to be refreshing. Over the Garden Wall was greeted with enthusiastic reviews, strong ratings, and a bevy of awards. It has lingered in the popular imagination ever since. Ryan is joined by Cheryl for a closer look at this gem from the mid-2010's. Discussion topics this time include Gilded Age nostalgia, the appeal of Old, Weird America, the atomization of mass media, and the show's thematic ties to death acceptance. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ryan-valentine3/support
On this week's episode, Chris and Sylvie head to the Mossflower Woods to witness the divine struggles of war between mice, rats, otters, and other woodland critters in Brian Jacques' Redwall. While hesitant to cover an apparently beloved series like this, we get into the beautiful aesthetic inspired by Gary Chalk's illustration work, how the show adapts the more mature/intense themes of Jacques' original novel series, and why the show was a hard sell back in the late 90s to early 2000s when television animation was going in a different direction entirely. Plus, a lot of the recording was spent on lamenting the lost adaptation by Patrick McHale and ranting against the streaming era's tendency to arbitrarily cancel animated projects... Episodes covered for the podcast are Episode 1 and 2 "Cluny the Scourge: Part 1 & 2." Directed Raymon Jafelice and written by Steve Roberts. Original airdate September 8, 1999. Follow us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/CartoonNightPod?s=20 Chris' Twitter: https://twitter.com/Cinemacreep Sylvie's Twitter: https://twitter.com/sylvieskeletons Theme song by https://soundcloud.com/hvsyn Logo designed by https://www.rachelsumlin.com/
I wanna be a real boy!Hey you lot, welcome back to series 4 of Off Radar. We kick off by reviewing Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio. The film is directed by Guillermo del Toro and Mark Gustafson and written by Guillermo del Toro and Patrick McHale. It's voiced by Gregory Man, Ewan McGregor, David Bradley and Christoph Waltz... plus many more who we mention!Do you fancy having your review read out on the pod or have a film that you would like us to watch and review? Then get in touch below...email : offradarpod@gmail.comTwitter : @OffRadarPodcastFacebook: facebook.com/offradarpodPlease review, share and subscribe and for exclusive trailers and additional video content subscribe to our YouTube channel.Site : http://offradar.buzzsprout.comApple : http://bit.ly/offradarSpotify : http://spoti.fi/2YMS3EcYouTube : youtube.com/channel/UCl9TAOcagnCNr2OFI5GPVfAThanks for listening,LOVE James, James and Nige.Support the show
O renomado cineasta Guillermo Del Toro passou quase 14 anos desenvolvendo um de seus mais ambiciosos projetos: uma reimaginação em stop motion da clássica história de Pinóquio. Ao contrário das iterações mais clássicas da história, Del Toro e o roteirista Patrick McHale decidiram passar sua história sobre o boneco que ganha vida na Itália dominada pelo fascismo. Contando com ilustres presenças no elenco de dublagem e o recorde de animação em stop motion mais longa já produzida, Pinóquio estreou no começo de dezembro cercado de expectativas. Será que o filme fez jus a elas? Se aconchegue perto da lareira e venha com a gente, o Cabana RdM começa agora. O RdMCast é produzido e apresentado por: Thiago Natário, Gabriel Braga e Gabi Larocca. ARTE DA VITRINE: Estúdio Grim ESTÚDIO GRIM – Design para conteúdo digital Portfólio: https://www.behance.net/estudiogrim Instagram @estudiogrim designgrim@gmail.com PODCAST EDITADO POR Felipe Lourenço SEJA UM(A) APOIADOR(A) Apoie o RdM a produzir mais conteúdo e ganhe recompensas exclusivas! Acesse: https://apoia.se/rdm ou https://picpay.me/republicadomedo Conheça a Sala dos Apoiadores: https://republicadomedo.com.br/sala-dos-apoiadores/ CITADOS NO PROGRAMA Pinóquio (2022) Pinóquio (1940) O Segredo Além do Jardim (2014) episódios RdMCast #290 – Embate Animações: A Casa Monstro Vs Coraline RdMCast #338 - Os Monstros de Guillermo Del Toro Tem algo para nos contar? Envie um e-mail! contato@republicadomedo.com.br Twitter: @RdMCast Instagram: Republica do Medo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Caitlin and Ira recommend ten art books that inspire them! Here is the list:The Illusion of Life: Disney Animation - Ollie Johnston and Frank ThomasThe Drew as the Pleased Vol. 1 - Didier GhezThe Drew as the Pleased Vol. 4 - Didier GhezThe Art of Over the Garden Wall - Patrick McHaleDungeons & Dragons Art & Arcana: A Visual History - Michael Witwer, Kyle Newman, Jon PetersonColor and Light: A Guide for the Realist Painter - James GurneyCreative Illustration - Andrew LoomisPerspective! for Comic Book Artists: How to Achieve a Professional Look in your Artwork - David Chelsea99 Ways to Tell a Story: Exercises in Style - Matt MaddenThe Noble Approach: Maurice Noble and the Zen of Animation - Tod Polson~Hosted by Caitlin Cadieux and Ira MarcksBonus episodes at: patreon.com/cartoon_feelingsShare you feelings at: cartoonfeelingspodcast@gmail.com
Robert Winfree, Alexis Hejna, Zachary Strobel and Mark Radulich present their Guillermo del Toros Pinocchio Movie Review! Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio (or simply Pinocchio) is a 2022 stop-motion animated musical fantasy film directed by Guillermo del Toro and Mark Gustafson (in his feature directorial debut) with a screenplay by del Toro and Patrick McHale from a story by del Toro and Matthew Robbins. Based on Gris Grimly's design from his 2002 edition of the 1883 Italian novel The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi, it reimagines the story in 1930s Fascist Italy as "a story of love and disobedience as Pinocchio struggles to live up to his father's expectations, learning the true meaning of life." It stars the voices of Ewan McGregor, David Bradley, Gregory Mann, Burn Gorman, Ron Perlman, John Turturro, Finn Wolfhard, Cate Blanchett, Tim Blake Nelson, Christoph Waltz and Tilda Swinton. Disclaimer: The following may contain offensive language, adult humor, and/or content that some viewers may find offensive – The views and opinions expressed by any one speaker does not explicitly or necessarily reflect or represent those of Mark Radulich or W2M Network. Mark Radulich and his wacky podcast on all the things: https://linktr.ee/markkind76 also snapchat: markkind76 FB Messenger: Mark Radulich LCSW Tiktok: @markradulich twitter: @MarkRadulich
Robert Winfree, Alexis Hejna, Zachary Strobel and Mark Radulich present their Guillermo del Toros Pinocchio Movie Review! Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio (or simply Pinocchio) is a 2022 stop-motion animated musical fantasy film directed by Guillermo del Toro and Mark Gustafson (in his feature directorial debut) with a screenplay by del Toro and Patrick McHale from a story by del Toro and Matthew Robbins. Based on Gris Grimly's design from his 2002 edition of the 1883 Italian novel The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi, it reimagines the story in 1930s Fascist Italy as "a story of love and disobedience as Pinocchio struggles to live up to his father's expectations, learning the true meaning of life." It stars the voices of Ewan McGregor, David Bradley, Gregory Mann, Burn Gorman, Ron Perlman, John Turturro, Finn Wolfhard, Cate Blanchett, Tim Blake Nelson, Christoph Waltz and Tilda Swinton. Disclaimer: The following may contain offensive language, adult humor, and/or content that some viewers may find offensive – The views and opinions expressed by any one speaker does not explicitly or necessarily reflect or represent those of Mark Radulich or W2M Network. Mark Radulich and his wacky podcast on all the things: https://linktr.ee/markkind76 also snapchat: markkind76 FB Messenger: Mark Radulich LCSW Tiktok: @markradulich twitter: @MarkRadulich
Trey and Solomon cover animation styles and themes in the latest adaption of Pinocchio. A father's wish magically brings a wooden boy to life in Italy, giving him a chance to care for the child. Directors - Guillermo del Toro Mark Gustafson Writers - Guillermo del Toro (screenplay by) Patrick McHale (screenplay by) Carlo Collodi (based on the book "Pinocchio" written by) Stars - Ewan McGregor (voice) David Bradley (voice)Gregory Mann (voice) Run Time 1h 57m Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“I want to tell you a story. It's a story you may think you know, but you don't. Not really. You see, I, Sebastian J. Cricket, was there. As a matter of fact, I lived, actually lived, in the heart of the wooden boy.” This week we examine the latest adaptation of Carlo Collodi's Pinocchio by the director, producer, and screenwriter Guillermo del Toro, as well as briefly review the films we logged on our Letterboxd dairies in the past week. — TIME CODES: 00:00 - INTRO 02:16 - BASIC FACTS 05:50 - THE MEATY BITS 58:48 - WHAT WE WATCHED — Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio (2022) LOVE WILL GIVE YOU LIFE. “During the rise of fascism in Mussolini's Italy, a wooden boy brought magically to life struggles to live up to his father's expectations.” Starring Gregory Mann, Ewan McGregor, David Bradley, Christoph Waltz, Tilda Swinton, Ron Perlman, Finn Wolfhard, Cate Blanchett, Tim Blake Nelson, and John Turturro. Directed by Guillermo del Toro and Mark Gustafson, produced by Bill Johnson, Guillermo del Toro, Allison Abbate, Gary Ungar, Jim Seibel, Alexander Bulkley, Corey Campodonico, Lisa Henson, and Melanie Coombs, written by Guillermo del Toro, Carlo Collodi, and Patrick McHale, edited by Ken Schretzmann, shot by Frank Passingham, art direction by Robert DeSue and Andy Berry, score composed by Alexandre Desplat. Find where to stream it here: https://www.justwatch.com/us/movie/pinocchio-2022-0 — OUR LINKS: Recently Logged Main Webpage: https://anchor.fm/recentlylogged Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/30uy1 Micah's Stuff YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCqan1ouaFGl1XMt_6VrIzFg Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/AkCn Twitter: https://twitter.com/micah_grawey Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/m_grawey_films/ Robbie's Stuff Website: https://robbiegrawey.com — EPISODE CREDITS: Recently Logged Podcast creators - Micah and Robert “Robbie” Grawey Hosts - Micah and Robert “Robbie” Grawey Songs used in this episode - Trieste by Josh Lippi & The Overtimers, Floating Home by Brian Bolger, Seaside Piazza by Aaron Kenny, Far Behind by Silent Partner, and In The Hall Of The Mountain King (by Grieg) - Grieg Editor - Robert “Robbie” Grawey Episode art designer - Robert “Robbie” Grawey Episode Description - Robert “Robbie” Grawey --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/recentlylogged/support
Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio - Mark Gustafson - Ewan McGregor - David Bradley - Gregory Mann - RTSSubscribe: InspiredDisorder.com/rts Binge Ad Free: InspiredDisorder.com/plus Show topic: A father's wish magically brings a wooden boy to life in Italy, giving him a chance to care for the child.Directors: Guillermo del Toro, Mark Gustafson Writers: Guillermo del Toro (screenplay by), Patrick McHale (screenplay by), Carlo Collodi (based on the book "Pinocchio" written by) Stars: Ewan McGregor (voice), David Bradley (voice), Gregory Mann (voice) JOIN Inspired Disorder +PLUS Today! InspiredDisorder.com/plus Membership Includes:Ray Taylor Show - Full Week Ad Free (Audio+Video)Live Painting ArchiveEarly Access to The Many FacesMember Only Discounts and DealsPodcast Back Catalogue (14 Shows - 618 Episodes)Ray Taylor's Personal BlogCreative WritingAsk Me AnythingDaily Podcast: Ray Taylor Show - InspiredDisorder.com/rts Daily Painting: The Many Faces - InspiredDisorder.com/tmf ALL links: InspiredDisorder.com/linksGenres: Animation - Drama - Family
Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio - Mark Gustafson - Ewan McGregor - David Bradley - Gregory Mann - RTSSubscribe: InspiredDisorder.com/rts Binge Ad Free: InspiredDisorder.com/plus Show topic: A father's wish magically brings a wooden boy to life in Italy, giving him a chance to care for the child.Directors: Guillermo del Toro, Mark Gustafson Writers: Guillermo del Toro (screenplay by), Patrick McHale (screenplay by), Carlo Collodi (based on the book "Pinocchio" written by) Stars: Ewan McGregor (voice), David Bradley (voice), Gregory Mann (voice) JOIN Inspired Disorder +PLUS Today! InspiredDisorder.com/plus Membership Includes:Ray Taylor Show - Full Week Ad Free (Audio+Video)Live Painting ArchiveEarly Access to The Many FacesMember Only Discounts and DealsPodcast Back Catalogue (14 Shows - 618 Episodes)Ray Taylor's Personal BlogCreative WritingAsk Me AnythingDaily Podcast: Ray Taylor Show - InspiredDisorder.com/rts Daily Painting: The Many Faces - InspiredDisorder.com/tmf ALL links: InspiredDisorder.com/linksGenres: Animation - Drama - Family 7rKhYoDkJVsBLBA2sDqS
Guillermo del Toro joins the show to talk about his latest film, Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio. Brought to life using classic stop-motion techniques, it's a bold reimagining of Carlo Collodi's classic fairytale.Del Toro shares why he was deeply impacted by the story of Pinocchio as a child, describes the incredible artistry and scope of work that went into bringing the film to life, and digs into the fascinating role that Catholicism plays throughout the story. He also explains how loving monsters as a child taught him to embrace his imperfections, reflects on his relationship with Alejandro González Iñárritu and Alfonso Cuarón, and opens up about the healing experience of his 2018 Oscar night.
For November's horror adjacent bonus episode, your deadicated hosts tackle OVER THE GARDEN WALL (2014), the Cartoon Network miniseries created by Patrick McHale and starring Elijah Wood, Collin Dean, Melanie Lynskey and Christopher Lloyd! Context setting 00:00; Synopsis 37:10; Discussion 57:12
The end is here! Not the end, but the end of what will hopefully be the first book in the Pana cycle (Peter is currently working on book 2). Pana finally reaches one of the world devastating weapons left over from The Cataclysm, and meets up with an old friend. We talk about finales: what makes a good one, what we want to see, what we don't want to see. To introduce the episode, we talk about the short show, Over the Garden Wall, created by Patrick McHale.We are so excited to be airing this final Pana and Waveskimmer episode. It's been so much fun workshopping this story, and we hope that you enjoyed the journey as well. Now that Peter is in grad school and Izzy is working, we're not sure when future episodes will be coming out. We'd love to continue chatting about creative writing and sharing our thoughts and conversations with all of you. It would help us if you were to check out our Patreon, follow us on Twitter, rate and review us wherever you get your podcasts, and share the podcast with your friends, family, colleagues, students, neighbors, pets, or whoever you think might enjoy it.You can support our podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DetDelDragonsFollow us on TikTok: @determinationdragTwitter @detdeldragonsInstagram: @determinepodRead the Pana stories for free on Inkitt.com: https://www.inkitt.com/stories/fantasy/971853Host/Editor/Producer: Peter MarkotsisHost: Izzy PerezMusic: JulieArt: Gloria Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When you think of "Fall and animation" combined, how do you NOT think about "Over the Garden Wall"?!? In this podcast, Tom and Tony host a podcast with the creator of that fall animated classic, Patrick McHale, hosted LIVE at Lipscomb University! What's Patrick up to now, will there ever be more OTGW, and who/what are his inspirations will surely be discussed!
This should have been up much earlier, but it was not! Clare, BDM, and producer Austin talk Patrick McHale's Over the Garden Wall. How is it perfect? Why is it perfect? These and other issues are investigated at length.
SNOBBIES! SPOOKTOBER is back!! For the second time, we discuss spooooooooky movies that we decided needed some limelight. This week we have Ricky's pick and he chose the mini-series “Over the Garden Wall,” created by Patrick McHale. This mini-series is the PERFECT thing to watch on a blustery Autumn day, with some warm tea and a blanket. There are ten episodes and the runtime comes to only 110 minutes or so. This beautiful, spooky, and genuinely incredible mini-series was such a blast to watch. Tune in to hear our thoughts about Greg, his frog, ghosts, pumpkins, and insecurities. ENJOY! Film Discussed: Over the Garden Wall (2014) Letterboxd: Eric Peterson: letterboxd.com/EricLPeterson/ Jared Klopfenstein: letterboxd.com/kidchimp/ Ethan Jasso: letterboxd.com/e_unit7/ Caleb Zehr: letterboxd.com/cjzehr/ Ricky Wickham: letterboxd.com/octopuswizard/ Five star reviews left on the pod get read out loud!
Resumo: Adentramos o Desconhecido para percorrer toda a história de Wirt e Greg, na primeira minissérie em desenho do Cartoon Network. Sejam bem-vindos a mais um Katoon! Podcast da nossa série clássica onde apresentamos um tema fechado a ser discutido, não apenas podendo ser uma obra, como também um off-topic. Onde enfim voltamos com um cartoon! Para este especial do dia das crianças O Segredo Além do Jardim, original do Cartoon Network, foi a pedida da vez. Dessa forma para adentrar os mistérios que estão para lá do jardim e seguir as aventuras de Wirt e Greg, foram atraídos os jovens Lucas, Crive, Valente e Carlos, que por fim se perderam no Desconhecido. Assim, prepare seu pote de melaço com batata, se proteja com uma fantasia de hallowen e nunca desista, se não coisas estranhas iram ao final acontecer com você. O que você irá ouvir no Podcast 62: O Segredo Além do Jardim Em primeiro lugar o que é Over The Garden Wall? Posteriormente O Segredo Além do Jardim fez sucesso? Afinal de contas quem é Patrick McHale? Ao passo que a estética do Cartoon é o grande charme desta obra? Greg é com toda certeza chapado nas ideias? O roteiro e diferente de tudo que existe hoje em dia? Ainda assim você vai gostar da Beatrice ou não? Vale a pena após tanto tempo? Link do Post: http://katoon.com.br/plus83 Para entrar em contato ou comentários sobre o podcast: Envie um e-mail: podcast@katoon.com.br Também podem falar conosco e nos acompanhar em: Instagram: @podcastkatoon Twitter: @podcastkatoon Facebook: @podcastkatoon Grupo do Telegram Compre na FunkoStore com 10% de desconto.
Welcome to Nation of Animation's first annual October Cartoon Creeptacular, and this week we kick things off with the Cartoon Network mini-series “Over the Garden Wall”. We talk about the original pilot, bring in a special guest, and discuss celebrity casting. Also it's the Mario Movie Minute hosted by Ryan and timed by Brooke! If you like the show, don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe. Follow our Instagram and Twitter @cartoonbookclub, and follow our hosts @thebrookesmith and @ryanwithcheese on TwitterBIG THANKS TO:Jacob Menke for our themeFollow them @menkemaster&Urvashi Lele for our art Learn more about Urvashi Lele's animations by visiting www.sirpeagreenstudios.com and follow their endeavors on instagram at @sirpeagreen and @maisonaudmiAnd Special Guest: Freddie PowersFollow them @freddie_powpow on all social media; orfredericpowersvoice.com& a special thanks of the week to:Patrick McHale for inviting us on this fantastical journey, and the cast and staff that makes Over the Garden Wall one of our favorites. The State of Animation is Havin' a Good Time!! Series we discussed:Over the Garden WallLive action recommendations: Freddy:- Melty Blood (and fighting games in general)Brooke: - Peach Pear flavored LaCroixRyan: - The Podcast Mines: There But For The Grace Of Pod Go We (Available wherever you find podcasts)This podcast is a part of Audio Mint. If you want to follow us, check us out on Instagram(@audiomintchi) or on Facebook, at Audio Mint. If you wanna support us even more, check out our Patreon by searching Audio Mint on the app or the website!
Le goéland-phasme n'était qu'un début dans le bestiaire du podcast. Préparez-vous pour les anecdotes non vérifiées d'Aïda sur les corbeaux. Des anecdotes auxquelles on a envie de croire : elles pourraient bien nous débarrasser définitivement des relous. Vous découvrirez aussi qu'Aïda a du chien et comprendrez aisément qu'elle s'entend à merveille avec Ruby, le Yorkshire croisé bichon-lapin de Mathis. Avec l'épisode spécial Tamanoir sponsorisé par Tamanoir City, la boucle sera bouclée.Envoyez-nous vos dessins, messages bou-bou, messages bou-bou et vos jingles sur notre compte Instagram ! La popularité est à portée de DM, surtout que le mot de la fin de ce podcast sera peut-être le vôtre !Ce dont on parle dans cet épisode de Laisse-moi kiffer :Les tests patronus sur PottermoreLe compte Instagram @thingsihavedrawnLe compte Instagram de RubyLa série Over the garden wall de Patrick McHale (2013)Notre critique de Over the garden wallLe compte Instagram de Studio ClémentineLa bande annonce de La Tournée, la série de Studio Clémentine aux Francofolies de la RochelleBenny Sings (qui n'a vraiment rien à voir avec Bonnie Banane)La chanson de Bonnie Banane, LimitesL'article de Numéro « Bonnie Banane : “Si Coluche et Beyoncé avaient fait l'amour, ils m'auraient eue comme fille” »L'ASMR cuisineLa tiktokeuse PoopiLa série Netflix Salt, Fat, Acid, HeatLe compte Instagram de @menwiththepot (qu'on appelle Cooking in the Forest dans l'épisode)L'Émilie-Romagne en ItalieCette rentrée 2021Crédits : Laisse-moi kiffer est un podcast de Madmoizelle présenté par Mymy Haegel. Avec Camille Garnier, Aïda Djoupa et Mathis Grosos. Réalisation : Mathis Grosos. Production : Mymy Haegel. Édition : Mathis Grosos. Rédaction en chef : Mymy Haegel. Direction de la rédaction : Mélanie Wanga. Direction générale : Marine Normand.Abonnez-vous à Laisse-moi kiffer sur :
Le goéland-phasme n'était qu'un début dans le bestiaire du podcast. Préparez-vous pour les anecdotes non vérifiées d'Aïda sur les corbeaux. Des anecdotes auxquelles on a envie de croire : elles pourraient bien nous débarrasser définitivement des relous. Vous découvrirez aussi qu'Aïda a du chien et comprendrez aisément qu'elle s'entend à merveille avec Ruby, le Yorkshire croisé bichon-lapin de Mathis. Avec l'épisode spécial Tamanoir sponsorisé par Tamanoir City, la boucle sera bouclée.Envoyez-nous vos dessins, messages bou-bou, messages bou-bou et vos jingles sur notre compte Instagram ! La popularité est à portée de DM, surtout que le mot de la fin de ce podcast sera peut-être le vôtre !Ce dont on parle dans cet épisode de Laisse-moi kiffer :Les tests patronus sur PottermoreLe compte Instagram @thingsihavedrawnLe compte Instagram de RubyLa série Over the garden wall de Patrick McHale (2013)Notre critique de Over the garden wallLe compte Instagram de Studio ClémentineLa bande annonce de La Tournée, la série de Studio Clémentine aux Francofolies de la RochelleBenny Sings (qui n'a vraiment rien à voir avec Bonnie Banane)La chanson de Bonnie Banane, LimitesL'article de Numéro « Bonnie Banane : “Si Coluche et Beyoncé avaient fait l'amour, ils m'auraient eue comme fille” »L'ASMR cuisineLa tiktokeuse PoopiLa série Netflix Salt, Fat, Acid, HeatLe compte Instagram de @menwiththepot (qu'on appelle Cooking in the Forest dans l'épisode)L'Émilie-Romagne en ItalieCette rentrée 2021Crédits : Laisse-moi kiffer est un podcast de Madmoizelle présenté par Mymy Haegel. Avec Camille Garnier, Aïda Djoupa et Mathis Grosos. Réalisation : Mathis Grosos. Production : Mymy Haegel. Édition : Mathis Grosos. Rédaction en chef : Mymy Haegel. Direction de la rédaction : Mélanie Wanga. Direction générale : Marine Normand.Abonnez-vous à Laisse-moi kiffer sur :
Guess who's at the centre of the latest YouTube drama??? That's right, it's none other than Ethan Klein of H3H3 and Trisha Paytas, and we've got all the juicy details. Not to mention some awesome, hilarious shorts from Jack O'Shea and friends. FIND US ON YOUTUBE: https://bit.ly/2Zkuour Our recommendations playlist: https://bit.ly/37KoiXE SUB to us on iTunes, YouTube, Soundcloud, or wherever you get your podcasts and EMAIL us at hitpausepodcast@gmail.com Links: AnthonyPadilla: I spent a day with DREAM - https://youtu.be/3WAkPJ6654o Ryan Reynolds: Ryan Reynolds' Vasectomy - https://youtu.be/AwulM1sTrxc LongBeachGriffy: When the school shooter comes to the Studio - https://youtu.be/IlYlv9kNefg Jack O'Shea: we're men of culture - https://youtu.be/Byvcs7QHINA Jack O'Shea: Ma'am I Do My Own Plumbing - https://youtu.be/4xYu2WrygtQ TimTheTatman:THE CRAZIEST ENDING IVE EVER SEEN - https://youtu.be/kRfyl6Ij4ag MattColbo: Logan Paul's Boxing Promoter - https://youtu.be/9qo71OiZnaw Gus Johnson: donating money to small streamers - https://youtu.be/83R-Om7b1ZU Body by Patrick McHale - https://youtu.be/B2sdEe5F_yA Outro Music: "Calm the F**K Down" by Broke for Free (https://tinyurl.com/qjwymm4) From the Free Music Archive CC BY 3.0 (https://tinyurl.com/7wylpew)
Welcome to the Things That Shape Us podcast. My name is Jonathan Wymer and I'm joined by James Gary to discuss a various range of subjects that are all related to one idea: How those things shape our lives.In this episode, James and I discuss A FEW THINGS that shaped our lives. It's a morning session where James and I catch up with a crazy work week alongside many developing projects as the warm weather sets in. There's a few current topics, such as discussing the new Redwall series from Netflix (with Patrick McHale), as well as laying out the format for our upcoming episodes that involve multiple part discussions on the fantasy series, Redwall by Brian Jacques. And there's a mention of our 2-part coverage of the artist, Umami, that we announce as well. Grab your coffee!EMAIL US with questions, comments, or weird stories at JonesportStories@gmail.com.ANNOUNCEMENT IN EPISODE:Attention Scan, a science fiction novel by Jonathan Wymer & Joshua Messarge isON AMAZON AT A NEW PRICE! - $12.99 - Paperback - Order your copy today!https://www.amazon.com/Attention-Scan-Jonathan-Wymer/dp/0578774429/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=attention+scan&qid=1604464077&sr=8-1(Advertisement Music provided by Cody Glodfelter. All rights reserved.)Original Jingle & Logo by Lisa Wymer.Produced & Edited by Jonathan Wymer.Mixed and Designed by James Gary.
Did you know that dinosaurs had big ears, but everyone forgot this because dinosaur ears don't have bones? That's a rock fact! This week Jade Carrico joins us as we venture into the unknown with Patrick McHale's Over the Garden Wall.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
Hey people! Today we have something a little different for you. It's another Hot Takes episode! Today we talk are talking about a variety of movie stories that have been popping up in the news and sharing our thoughts. There is a lot of Disney talk (the new Cruella de Vil trailer, Wanda Vision, Rian Johnson's Star Wars Trilogy, and the closure of Blue Sky Studios), some talk about the upcoming Snyder cut of Justice League, a dabbling of Blade Runner, and finally the recently announced Redwall series by one of our favorite people Patrick McHale (have we mentioned Over the Garden Wall before? It's very good). It was a good chat and we had a lot of fun with it. We are thinking about doing these more often so let us know what you think! And--to be a total shill--LIKE! SUBSCRIBE! TELL YOUR FRIENDS! ~Love, your friends at Cinema Gush
Mysteriously missing Art, the remaining geeks talk Pedro Pascal, Charisma Carpenter, Bowser's Fury and, of course, WandaVision! Bud's Weekly Geek-out 08:55 – 3D printing a HOUSE Coming Soon 11:51 – ASSEMBLED, a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (Disney+ documentary, March 12, 2021) 13:16 – Sonic The Hedgehog 2 (w/ Tails' tails in the 2, “in theatres” April 8, 2022) 19:29 – Zack Snyder's Justice League Reshoot (gigantic HBO Max 4-hour movie, March 18, 2021, 4:3 aspect ratio??!?) Geek News Proper 22:30 – Pedro Pascal posted the cover of the Spanish magazine Ya with his sister Lux on the cover after she came out as a trans woman 23:10 – Pedro Pascal cast as Joel in HBO series adaptation of The Last of Us (Bella Ramsey as Ellie) (preproduction) 24:33 – Judd Apatow is making a pandemic comedy called The Bubble (Pedro Pascal, Karen Gillan, Maria Bakalova, David Duchovny, Keegan-Michael Key, Peter Serafinowicz, Fred Armisen, Leslie Mann, and Iris Apatow, production to start this week) 29:20 – Gina Carano dropped by Disney and her agency, UTA, following offensive social media posts (the Instagram story in question) 37:58 – Conservatives are demanding Pedro Pascal also be fired from ‘The Mandalorian' for old Holocaust Tweet (said Tweet from 2018) 40:38 – Buffy the Vampire Slayer cast members rally behind Charisma Carpenter (Cordelia): Sarah Michelle Gellar (Buffy), Michelle Trachtenberg (Dawn), Amber Benson (Tara), Eliza Dushku (Faith), Julie (Darla), and now David Boreanaz and his Angel costar, Amy Acker (Fred/Illyria). 43:38 – Justin Timberlake apologizes, specifically to Britney Spears and Janet Jackson, for when his actions contributed to the problem, when he spoke out of turn, or did not speak up for what was right 47:33 – Kevin Smith's popular fast-food chain “Mooby's” is coming to Vancouver 49:56 – Netflix is adapting the ‘Redwall' fantasy books into a film AND series (movie will be written by Patrick McHale of Over the Garden Wall, an animated fantasy miniseries from 2014. 51:32 – Zawe Ashton to star as the villain in Captain Marvel 2 (2022) 52:15 – HBO Max confirms ‘Clone High' reboot, announces slew of new animated shows 52:33 – James Gunn says that The Suicide Squad is finished and that Warner Bros. allowed him to fully create his vision with very few notes 52:52 – Face/Off remake in the works from Godzilla Vs. Kong director Adam Wingard 53:28 – Fox's Blue Sky Studios, behind Ice Age and more, shutting down under Disney due to ”current economic realities” (upcoming Blue Sky animated film Nimona has been canceled) 54:02 – Powerpuff Girls Live-Action Series Heading to The CW Reviews and Recommendayshes 54:21 – 91-Second Movie Review: Space Sweepers (find more at TheZone.fm/movies/) 57:10 – The New Corporation 1:02:00 – Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury 1:06:33 – WandaVision ep 6 (Vegas odds) Join The Geek-out Podcast's Facebook page (where we'll release new episodes, and where you can talk with us) and Facebook group (where fans of the podcast can gather and talk geeky stuff)! Questions? Comments? Corrections? Suggestions? e-mail geekout@TheZone.fm Subscribe to The Zone's Geek-out Podcast on Apple Podcasts. Or, copypasta this link to subscribe using your podcatcher of choice: https://omny.fm/shows/the-geek-out-podcast/playlists/podcast.rss And, get more Zone podcasty goodness at TheZone.fm/podcast
It's time for the Comic Talk Headlines with Generally Nerdy! Making up for last Episode, the TV/STREAMING section is HUGE! Cara Dune CONTROVERSY all over the place. Lots of casting updates. Is Tom Holland lying to the fans? All that and MORE!! Catch up on all the nerdy headlines in TV and Movies, Tuesdays and Fridays. Plus, don't forget to subscribe for more fresh content. TV/StreamingFollow-ups/CorrectionsAre You Afraid of the Dark? - New teaser https://youtu.be/SJh2y1Fb0Q8 Walking Dead - Production begins!https://twitter.com/WalkingDead_AMC/status/1358947265507958788?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1358947265507958788%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fio9.gizmodo.com%2Fajax%2Finset%2Fiframe%3Fid%3Dtwitter-1358947265507958788autosize%3D1 Last of Us - Pedro Pascal cast as Joel. https://deadline.com/2021/02/pedro-pascal-star-joel-the-last-of-us-hbo-series-video-game-playstation-1234691935/ Bella Ramsay (Lyanna Marmot GoT) cast as Ellie. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/last-of-us-game-of-thrones-breakout-bella-ramsey-to-star-as-ellie MandalorianGINA CARANO FIRED!https://comicbook.com/tv-shows/news/star-wars-the-mandalorian-gina-carano-exit-lucasfilm-controversy/ The Man Who Fell to EarthNew series based on the ‘63 novel, and the movie starring David Bowie in 76, coming to Paramount+ starring Chiwetel Ejiofor. To be showran by Alex Kurtzman.https://variety.com/2021/tv/news/man-who-fell-to-earth-series-paramount-plus-chiwetel-ejiofor-1234901664/ Overlook HotelHBO Max has given JJ Abrams’ Bad Robot the green light for the Shining series.https://comicbook.com/tv-shows/news/the-shining-tv-series-overlook-hotel-still-moving-jj-abrams/ ClueAnimated series ALSO in the workshttps://deadline.com/2021/02/clue-animated-series-board-game-fox-eone-1234692499/ HBO MaxAnnouncements of a few new “adult oriented” animated series for the streamer. Velma, which will feature the voice of Mindy Kaling, also EP on the project. Clone High is being rebooted. https://comicbook.com/tv-shows/news/scooby-doo-velma-hbo-max-animated-series-mindy-kaling/ https://comicbook.com/tv-shows/news/clone-high-reboot-series-hbo-max/ RedwallMovie and series are in the works at Netflix. This is the first time that any ONE content company has had the rights to the WHOLE series. The Brian Jacques books are being adapted by Patrick McHale of Over the Garden Wall fame.https://comicbook.com/movies/news/netflix-redwall-over-the-garden-wall-martin-the-warrior/ MoviesFollow-ups/CorrectionsBorderlands - Jack Black cast as Claptrap https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/jack-black-joins-cate-blanchett-in-borderlands-movie Spider-Man 3Tom Holland shoots down rumors??https://www.esquire.com/entertainment/movies/a35401608/tom-holland-spider-man-3-cherry-cover-story/ Blue Sky StudiosThe animation house that gave us Ice Age is being closed by Disney. April will be the final days for the team.https://deadline.com/2021/02/blue-sky-studios-closing-disney-ice-age-franchise-animation-1234690310/ Jackass 4Bam Margera fired, and calls for a boycott of the film.https://movieweb.com/jackass-4-boycott-bam-margera-fired/ Rumor MillConfirmations/RefutationsKraven - Now there is a BIGGER source saying that Keanu has officially been offered the job. And Yet another says that Reeves has turned down the role.Mandalorian/Cara DuneThe backlash has apparently been so great that the mouse is questioning their lopsided judgement.AppleRumored to be hard at work on micro OLED screens in the development of AR glasses.Star WarsRumor says Darth Talon will show up in Mando.Silent Hill2 games in the works? Seems that one will be developed by Sony in house, and the other will be a multi-platform release.Sonic the Hedgehog 2Jason Momoa offered the voice part of KnucklesMortal KombatWB wants a cinematic universe.Batman TASFirst rumor pinning Kevin Conroy to the series.You can support this show by visiting our merch store, or by leaving us an Apple Podcasts review.
Today’s episode includes: Disney shuts down Blue Sky Studios Gina Carano fired from The Mandalorian after anti-semitic post on Instagram Clone High and a Velma spin-off series are coming to HBO Max Netflix and Patrick McHale are adapting Redwall into a movie and a series New Line Cinema and Nicole Kassell are remaking The Wizard of Oz
It's time for the Comic Talk Headlines with Generally Nerdy! Making up for last Episode, the TV/STREAMING section is HUGE! Cara Dune CONTROVERSY all over the place. Lots of casting updates. Is Tom Holland lying to the fans? All that and MORE!! Catch up on all the nerdy headlines in TV and Movies, Tuesdays and Fridays. Plus, don't forget to subscribe for more fresh content. TV/StreamingFollow-ups/CorrectionsAre You Afraid of the Dark? - New teaser https://youtu.be/SJh2y1Fb0Q8 Walking Dead - Production begins!https://twitter.com/WalkingDead_AMC/status/1358947265507958788?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1358947265507958788%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fio9.gizmodo.com%2Fajax%2Finset%2Fiframe%3Fid%3Dtwitter-1358947265507958788autosize%3D1 Last of Us - Pedro Pascal cast as Joel. https://deadline.com/2021/02/pedro-pascal-star-joel-the-last-of-us-hbo-series-video-game-playstation-1234691935/ Bella Ramsay (Lyanna Marmot GoT) cast as Ellie. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/last-of-us-game-of-thrones-breakout-bella-ramsey-to-star-as-ellie MandalorianGINA CARANO FIRED!https://comicbook.com/tv-shows/news/star-wars-the-mandalorian-gina-carano-exit-lucasfilm-controversy/ The Man Who Fell to EarthNew series based on the ‘63 novel, and the movie starring David Bowie in 76, coming to Paramount+ starring Chiwetel Ejiofor. To be showran by Alex Kurtzman.https://variety.com/2021/tv/news/man-who-fell-to-earth-series-paramount-plus-chiwetel-ejiofor-1234901664/ Overlook HotelHBO Max has given JJ Abrams’ Bad Robot the green light for the Shining series.https://comicbook.com/tv-shows/news/the-shining-tv-series-overlook-hotel-still-moving-jj-abrams/ ClueAnimated series ALSO in the workshttps://deadline.com/2021/02/clue-animated-series-board-game-fox-eone-1234692499/ HBO MaxAnnouncements of a few new “adult oriented” animated series for the streamer. Velma, which will feature the voice of Mindy Kaling, also EP on the project. Clone High is being rebooted. https://comicbook.com/tv-shows/news/scooby-doo-velma-hbo-max-animated-series-mindy-kaling/ https://comicbook.com/tv-shows/news/clone-high-reboot-series-hbo-max/ RedwallMovie and series are in the works at Netflix. This is the first time that any ONE content company has had the rights to the WHOLE series. The Brian Jacques books are being adapted by Patrick McHale of Over the Garden Wall fame.https://comicbook.com/movies/news/netflix-redwall-over-the-garden-wall-martin-the-warrior/ MoviesFollow-ups/CorrectionsBorderlands - Jack Black cast as Claptrap https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/jack-black-joins-cate-blanchett-in-borderlands-movie Spider-Man 3Tom Holland shoots down rumors??https://www.esquire.com/entertainment/movies/a35401608/tom-holland-spider-man-3-cherry-cover-story/ Blue Sky StudiosThe animation house that gave us Ice Age is being closed by Disney. April will be the final days for the team.https://deadline.com/2021/02/blue-sky-studios-closing-disney-ice-age-franchise-animation-1234690310/ Jackass 4Bam Margera fired, and calls for a boycott of the film.https://movieweb.com/jackass-4-boycott-bam-margera-fired/ Rumor MillConfirmations/RefutationsKraven - Now there is a BIGGER source saying that Keanu has officially been offered the job. And Yet another says that Reeves has turned down the role.Mandalorian/Cara DuneThe backlash has apparently been so great that the mouse is questioning their lopsided judgement.AppleRumored to be hard at work on micro OLED screens in the development of AR glasses.Star WarsRumor says Darth Talon will show up in Mando.Silent Hill2 games in the works? Seems that one will be developed by Sony in house, and the other will be a multi-platform release.Sonic the Hedgehog 2Jason Momoa offered the voice part of KnucklesMortal KombatWB wants a cinematic universe.Batman TASFirst rumor pinning Kevin Conroy to the series.You can support this show by visiting our merch store, or by leaving us an Apple Podcasts review.
“I cannot pontificate about it, but by the time I'm done, I will have done one movie, and it's all the movies I want.People say, you know, "I like your Spanish movies more than I like your English-language movies because they are not as personal", and I go "Fuck, you're wrong!" Hellboy is as personal to me as Pan's Labyrinth. They're tonally different, and yes, of course you can like one more than the other – the other one may seem banal or whatever it is that you don't like. But it really is part of the same movie. You make one movie. Hitchcock did one movie, all his life.” —Guillermo del Toro, Twitch Film, January 15, 2013 Ok, passengers! First off, if you don’t know who Guermillo Del Toro is, press pause on this show, smack yourself in the mouth and then go watch Pan’s Labrynth, Hellboy or even Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark and then come back to finish. Go on… git! We’ll wait! Del Toro was born in Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico, the son of Guadalupe Gómez and Federico del Toro Torres, an automotive entrepreneur. Both of whom are of Spanish descent. He was raised in a strict Catholic household. Del Toro studied at the Centro de Investigación y Estudios Cinematográficos, at the University of Guadalajara. Having a taste for the macabre at an early age, del Toro decorated his family home with decidedly spooky elements. Del Toro loves monsters. . He claims that monsters used to crowd into his room at night, and he made a pact with them: If they let him go to the washroom, he’d be their friend for life. It worked, and del Toro says, “To this day, monsters are the thing I love most.” Del Toro liked monsters so much as a child that his Catholic grandmother, fearing for his soul, performed a real-life exorcism on him, and when that didn’t work, she actually performed a second one. Del Toro considers himself a book-person first and foremost, and there were two books that shaped his universe as a child. One was an encyclopedia of health (which led to an obsession with anatomy), and the other an encyclopedia of art. When del Toro was about eight years old, he began experimenting with his father's Super 8 camera, making short films with Planet of the Apes toys and other objects. One short focused on a "serial killer potato" with ambitions of world domination; it murdered del Toro's mother and brothers before stepping outside and being crushed by a car. Del Toro made about 10 short films before his first feature, including one titled Matilde, but only the last two, Doña Lupe and Geometria, have been made available. He wrote four episodes and directed five episodes of the cult series La Hora Marcada, along with other Mexican filmmakers such as Emmanuel Lubezki and Alfonso Cuarón.Del Toro got his first big break when he made Cronos in 1993.The movie, about the effects of a device that confers immortality, won nine Ariel Awards from the Mexican Academy of Film—including best picture, best director, best screenplay, and best original story—and also received the International Critics’ Week grand prize at the Cannes film festival. Del Toro studied special effects and make-up with special-effects artist Dick Smith. Dick Smith had been a huge influence on del Toro throughout his life. He bought Smith’s make-up kit when The Exorcist came out in 1973, and applied for his make-up course in New York in 1987. He spent 10 years as a special-effects make-up designer and formed his own company, Necropia. He also co-founded the Guadalajara International Film Festival. Later in his directing career, he formed his own production company, the Tequila Gang. In 1997, at the age of 33, Guillermo was given a $30 million budget from Miramax Films to shoot another film, Mimic. After turning in a draft of his screenplay for Mimic to Miramax, the studio was not happy with how little was explained about the creatures at the centre of the story, and decided to commission a number of rewrites. One of these drafts was written by none other than Steven Soderbergh, but almost none of his work ended up in the film. Del Toro is not a fan of second unit work, and for his director’s cut of Mimic he managed to excise the majority of the second unit footage. Robert Rodriguez was one of the second unit directors on the film. Mimic was a very troubled production, and del Toro claims that his experience butting heads with studio execs at Miramax was actually more traumatic than his father’s kidnapping( which we'll discuss in a bit): “What was happening to me and the movie was far more illogical than kidnapping, which is brutal, but at least there are rules.” He was ultimately unhappy with the way Miramax had treated him during production, which led to his friend James Cameron almost coming to blows with Miramax co-founder and owner Harvey Weinstein during the 70th Academy Awards. In 2001 Del toro made The Devil's backbone. The Devil’s Backbone, was produced by renowned Spanish filmmaker Pedro Almodovar. Almodovar afforded del Toro a level of creative freedom that he’d never experienced up to that point, and the eternally grateful del Toro has tried to pay this gesture forward as a producer for many directors’ films. The film was an international co-production between Spain and Mexico. Del Toro wrote the first draft before writing his debut film Cronos. This "very different" version was set in the Mexican Revolution and focused not on a child's ghost but a "Christ with three arms". According to del Toro, and as drawn in his notebooks, there were many iterations of the story, some of which included antagonists who were a "doddering ... old man with a needle," a "desiccated" ghost with black eyes as a caretaker (instead of the living Jacinto who terrorizes the orphans), and "beings who are red from head to foot." As to motivation for the villain, according to the actor who portrayed him (Eduardo Noriega), Jacinto "suffered a lot when he was a child at this orphanage. Somebody probably treated him wickedly: this is his heritage. And then there is the brutalizing effect of the War." Noriega further notes that "What Guillermo did was to write a biography of Jacinto (which went into Jacinto's parents, what they did in life, and more) and gave it to me." DDT Studios in Barcelona created the final version of the crying ghost (victim and avenger) Santi, with his temple that resembled cracked, aged porcelain. The response was overwhelmingly positive, though it did not receive the critical success that Pan's Labyrinth would in 2006. Del Toro considers The Devil’s Backbone and Pan’s Labyrinth to be companion pieces, and claims that they reveal “symmetries and reflections” if watched together. His next film was on 2002, Blade 2. directed by Guillermo Del Toro and written by David S. Goyer, it is a sequel to the first film and the second part of the Blade film series, followed by Blade: Trinity. Guillermo del Toro was hired to direct Blade II by New Line production president Michael De Luca after Stephen Norrington turned down the offer to direct the sequel. Del Toro chose not to alter the script too much from the ideas created by Goyer and Snipes. "I wanted the movie to have a feeling of both a comic book and Japanese animation", said the director. "I resurrected those sources and viewed them again. I dissected most of the dailies from the first movie; I literally grabbed about four boxes of tapes and one by one saw every single tape from beginning to end until I perfectly understood where the language of the first film came from. I studied the style of the first one and I think Norrington used a tremendous narrative style. His work is very elegant". Blade II was released on March 22, 2002. This was during a period of the year (months March and April) considered to be a bad time for sequels to be released. Despite this, the film became the highest-grossing film of the Blade series, making $80 million in the United States and $150 million worldwide. Hellboy is a 2004 supernatural superhero film written and directed by Guillermo del Toro from a story by Del Toro and Peter Briggs. It is based on the Dark Horse Comics graphic novel Hellboy: Seed of Destruction by Mike Mignola. Del Toro and Hellboy creator Mike Mignola envisioned the film as a Ray Harryhausen film. The film was shopped and rejected by various studios for years due to studios disliking the title, script, and the fact that Perlman was cast as Hellboy.[7][8] Del Toro invited Harryhausen to teach the film's animators what made his effects techniques unique but he declined, feeling that modern films were too violent. While writing the script, Del Toro researched occult Nazi philosophies and used them as a reference for the film's opening scene. In an early version of the script, the gyroscope portal was described being made out of rails that formed into pentagrams, hexagrams, and inverted stars to illustrate the film's magic and occult elements. Del Toro chose to alter the origin from the comic to give main characters interconnected origins. Aside from working with Perlman before, Del Toro chose him for the title role because he felt Perlman can deliver subtlety and nuance with makeup.[23] Del Toro assigned his real life friend, Santiago Segura, to play the train driver who assaults Hellboy. The film was shot 6 days a week for 130 days, Mondays through Saturdays without a second unit. Sundays were reserved for editing. Del Toro noted that the film could have commenced filming in 1998, however, the film had difficulty finding a committed studio due to the stigma Hollywood associated superhero and comic book films with, at the time. The action scenes were staged after Harryhausen films with little to no camera movement using wide shots. The cemetery sequence was filmed in a real cemetery in Prague. Pan's labyrinth is a 2006 dark fantasy film written and directed by Guillermo del Toro. The film is a Spanish-Mexican co-production. Del Toro stated that he considers the story to be a parable, influenced by fairy tales, and that it addresses and continues themes related to his earlier film The Devil's Backbone, to which Pan's Labyrinth is a spiritual successor, according to del Toro in his director's DVD commentary. The idea for Pan's Labyrinth came from Guillermo del Toro's notebooks, which he says are filled with "doodles, ideas, drawings and plot bits". He had been keeping these notebooks for twenty years. At one point during production, he left the notebook in a taxi in London and was distraught, but the cabbie returned it to him two days later. Though he originally wrote a story about a pregnant woman who falls in love with a faun,[12] Sergi López said that del Toro described the final version of the plot a year and a half before filming. Lopez said that "for two hours and a half he explained to me all the movie, but with all the details, it was incredible, and when he finished I said, 'You have a script?' He said, 'No, nothing is written'". López agreed to act in the movie and received the script one year later; he said that "it was exactly the same, it was incredible. In his little head he had all the history with a lot of little detail, a lot of characters, like now when you look at the movie, it was exactly what he had in his head". Del Toro got the idea of the faun from childhood experiences with "lucid dreaming". He stated on The Charlie Rose Show that every midnight, he would wake up, and a faun would gradually step out from behind the grandfather's clock. Originally, the faun was supposed to be a classic half-man, half-goat faun fraught with beauty. But in the end, the faun was altered into a goat-faced creature almost completely made out of earth, moss, vines, and tree bark. Some of the works he drew on for inspiration include Lewis Carroll's Alice books, Jorge Luis Borges' Ficciones, Arthur Machen's The Great God Pan and The White People, Lord Dunsany's The Blessing of Pan, Algernon Blackwood's Pan's Garden and Francisco Goya's works. In 2004, del Toro said: "Pan is an original story. Some of my favourite writers (Borges, Blackwood, Machen, Dunsany) have explored the figure of the god Pan and the symbol of the labyrinth. These are things that I find very compelling and I am trying to mix them and play with them." It was also influenced by the illustrations of Arthur Rackham.There are differing ideas about the film's religious influences. Del Toro himself has said that he considers Pan's Labyrinth "a truly profane film, a layman's riff on Catholic dogma", but that his friend Alejandro González Iñárritu described it as "a truly Catholic film". Del Toro's explanation is "once a Catholic, always a Catholic," however he also admits that the Pale Man's preference for children rather than the feast in front of him is intended as a criticism of the Catholic Church. Additionally, the priest's words during the torture scene were taken as a direct quote from a priest who offered communion to political prisoners during the Spanish Civil War: "Remember my sons, you should confess what you know because God doesn't care what happens to your bodies; He already saved your souls." Hellboy II: The Golden Army is a 2008 American superhero film based on the fictional character Hellboy created by Mike Mignola. The film was written and directed by del Toro and is a sequel to the 2004 film Hellboy, which del Toro also directed. Ron Perlman reprises his starring role as the eponymous character. Hellboy II: The Golden Army was released by Universal Pictures.The director sought to create a film trilogy with the first sequel anticipated for release in 2006. Revolution Studios planned to produce the film and distribute it through a deal with Columbia Pictures, but by 2006, their distribution deal wasn't renewed and Revolution began refocusing on exploiting their film library. In August 2006, Universal Pictures acquired the project with the intent to finance and distribute the sequel, which was newly scheduled to be released in summer of 2008. Production was scheduled to begin in April 2007 in Etyek, Hungary (near Budapest) and London, England. del Toro explored several concepts for the sequel, initially planning to recreate the classic versions of Frankenstein, Dracula and the Wolf Man. He and comic book creator Mike Mignola also spent a few days adapting the Almost Colossus story, featuring Roger the Homunculus. They then found it easier to create an original story based on folklore, because del Toro was planning Pan's Labyrinth, and Mignola's comics were becoming increasingly based on mythology. Later, del Toro pitched a premise to Revolution Studios that involved four Titans from the four corners of Earth—Wind, Water, Fire, and Earth—before he replaced the Titans with a Golden Army. Mignola described the theme of the sequel, "The focus is more on the folklore and fairy tale aspect of Hellboy. It's not Nazis, machines and mad scientists but the old gods and characters who have been kind of shoved out of our world." Pacific Rim is a 2013 science-fiction monster film directed by del Toro. In February 2006, it was reported that Guillermo del Toro would direct Travis Beacham's fantasy screenplay, Killing on Carnival Row, but the project never materialized.[48] Beacham conceived Pacific Rim the following year. While walking on the beach near Santa Monica Pier, the screenwriter imagined a giant robot and a giant monster fighting to the death. "They just sort of materialized out of the fog, these vast, godlike things." He later conceived the idea that each robot had two pilots, asking "what happens when one of those people dies?" Deciding this would be "a story about loss, moving on after loss, and dealing with survivor's guilt", Beacham commenced writing the film. On May 28, 2010, it was reported that Legendary Pictures had purchased Beacham's detailed 25-page film treatment, now titled Pacific Rim. On July 28, 2010, it was reported that del Toro would next direct an adaptation of H. P. Lovecraft's At the Mountains of Madness for Universal Studios, with James Cameron producing.[51] When del Toro met with Legendary Pictures to discuss the possibility of collaborating with them on a film, he was intrigued by Beacham's treatment—still a "very small pitch" at this point. Del Toro struck a deal with Legendary: while directing At the Mountains of Madness, he would produce and co-write Pacific Rim; because of the films' conflicting production schedules, he would direct Pacific Rim only if At the Mountains of Madness were cancelled. Tom Cruise was attached to star in the Lovecraft adaptation. On March 7, 2011, it was reported that Universal would not proceed with At the Mountains of Madness because del Toro was unwilling to compromise on the $150 million budget and R rating. The director later reflected, "When it happened, this has never happened to me, but I actually cried that weekend a lot. I don't want to sound like a puny soul, but I really was devastated. I was weeping for the movie." The project collapsed on a Friday, and del Toro signed to direct Pacific Rim the following Monday. Del Toro spent a year working with Beacham on the screenplay, and is credited as co-writer. He introduced ideas he had always wished to see in the genre, such as a Kaiju birth and a Kaiju attack seen from a child's perspective. The film was shot using Red Epic cameras.[65] At first Guillermo del Toro decided not to shoot or convert the film to 3D, as the effect would not work due to the sheer size of the film's robots and monsters, explaining I didn't want to make the movie 3D because when you have things that big ... the thing that happens naturally, you're looking at two buildings lets say at 300 feet [away], if you move there is no parallax. They're so big that, in 3D, you barely notice anything no matter how fast you move ... To force the 3D effects for robots and monsters that are supposed to be big you are making their [perspective] miniaturized, making them human scale. It was later announced that the film would be converted to 3D, with the conversion taking 40 weeks longer than most. Del Toro said: "What can I tell you? I changed my mind. I'm not running for office. I can do a Romney." Del Toro envisioned Pacific Rim as an earnest, colorful adventure story, with an "incredibly airy and light feel", in contrast to the "super-brooding, super-dark, cynical summer movie". The director focused on "big, beautiful, sophisticated visuals" and action that would satisfy an adult audience, but has stated his "real hope" is to introduce the Kaiju and mecha genres to a generation of children. While the film draws heavily on these genres, it avoids direct references to previous works. Del Toro intended to create something original but "madly in love" with its influences, instilled with "epic beauty" and "operatic grandeur". The film was to honor the Kaiju and mecha genres while creating an original stand-alone film, something "conscious of the heritage, but not a pastiche or an homage or a greatest hits of everything". The director made a point of starting from scratch, without emulating or referencing any previous examples of those genres. He cautioned his designers not to turn to films like Gamera, Godzilla, or The War of the Gargantuas for inspiration, stating: "I didn't want to be postmodern, or referential, or just belong to a genre. I really wanted to create something new, something madly in love with those things. I tried to bring epic beauty to it, and drama and operatic grandeur." Crimson Peak is a 2015 gothic romance film directed by del Toro and written by del Toro and Matthew Robbins. The story, set in Victorian era England, follows an aspiring author who travels to a remote Gothic mansion in the English hills with her new husband and his sister. There, she must decipher the mystery behind the ghostly visions that haunt her new home. Del Toro and Robbins wrote the original spec script after the release of Pan's Labyrinth in 2006. It was sold quietly to Donna Langley at Universal. Del Toro planned to direct the film, but postponed the project to make Hellboy II: The Golden Army, and then again to work on The Hobbit films. Langley suggested that del Toro produce the film for another director, but he could not find one he deemed suitable. While directing Pacific Rim, del Toro developed a good working relationship with Legendary Pictures' Thomas Tull and Jon Jashni, who asked what he wanted to do next. Del Toro sent them his screenplays for a film adaptation of At the Mountains of Madness, a Western adaptation of The Count of Monte Cristo, and Crimson Peak. The producers deemed the last of these "the best project for us, just the right size". Universal allowed del Toro to move the project to Legendary, with the caveat that they could put up money for a stake in the film. Del Toro called the film a "ghost story and gothic romance". He has described it as "a very set-oriented, classical but at the same time modern take on the ghost story", and said that it would allow him to play with the genres' conventions while subverting their rules. He stated, "I think people are getting used to horror subjects done as found footage or B-value budgets. I wanted this to feel like a throwback." Del Toro wanted the film to honor the "grand dames" of the haunted house genre, namely Robert Wise's The Haunting and Jack Clayton's The Innocents. The director intended to make a large-scale horror film in the tradition of those he grew up watching, such as The Omen, The Exorcist, and The Shining. He cited the latter as "another Mount Everest of the haunted house movie", praising the high production values and Stanley Kubrick's control over the large sets. British playwright Lucinda Coxon was enlisted to rewrite the script with del Toro, in hopes of bringing it a "proper degree of perversity and intelligence", but she is not credited on the finished film. The Shape of Water is a 2017 romantic fantasy drama film directed del Toro and written by del Toro and Vanessa Taylor. Set in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1962, the story follows a mute cleaner at a high-security government laboratory who falls in love with a captured humanoid amphibian creature. Filming took place in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, between August and November 2016. The idea for The Shape of Water formed during del Toro's breakfast with Daniel Kraus in 2011, with whom he later co-wrote the novel Trollhunters. It shows similarities to the 2015 short film The Space Between Us. It was also primarily inspired by del Toro's childhood memories of seeing Creature from the Black Lagoon and wanting to see the Gill-man and Kay Lawrence (played by Julie Adams) succeed in their romance. When del Toro was in talks with Universal to direct a remake of Creature from the Black Lagoon, he tried pitching a version focused more on the creature's perspective, where the Creature ended up together with the female lead, but the studio executives rejected the concept. Del Toro set the film during the 1960s Cold War era to counteract today's heightened tensions: "if I say once upon a time in 1962, it becomes a fairy tale for troubled times. People can lower their guard a little bit more and listen to the story and listen to the characters and talk about the issues, rather than the circumstances of the issues". In an interview with IndieWire about the film, del Toro said: This movie is a healing movie for me. ... For nine movies I rephrased the fears of my childhood, the dreams of my childhood, and this is the first time I speak as an adult, about something that worries me as an adult. I speak about trust, otherness, sex, love, where we're going. These are not concerns that I had when I was nine or seven." The Shape of Water grossed $63.9 million in the United States and Canada, and $131.4 million in other countries, for a total of $195.2 million. The film had received a universally favorable response from critics and audiences. Pinocchio is an upcoming stop-motion animated musical dark fantasy film co-written and directed by Guillermo del Toro, based on Gris Grimly’s design from his 2002 edition of the 1883 Italian novel The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi. It was written from a screenplay by del Toro, Gris Grimly, Patrick McHale and Matthew Robbins and a story by del Toro and Robbins. The film marks the animated feature film directorial debut of Guillermo del Toro. In 2008, Guillermo del Toro announced that his next project, a darker adaptation of the Italian novel The Adventures of Pinocchio, was in development. He has called Pinocchio his passion project, stating that: "no art form has influenced my life and my work more than animation and no single character in history has had as deep of a personal connection to me as Pinocchio", and "I've wanted to make this movie for as long as I can remember". On February 17, 2011, it was announced that Gris Grimly and Mark Gustafson would co-direct a stop motion animated Pinocchio film written by Guillermo del Toro and Matthew Robbins based by Grimly's designs, with del Toro producing along with The Jim Henson Company and Pathé. On May 17, 2012, del Toro took over for Grimly. On February 2012, Del Toro released some concept arts with the designs of Pinocchio, Geppetto, the Talking Cricket, Mangiafuoco and the Fox and the Cat. On July 30, 2012, it was announced that the film would be produced and animated by ShadowMachine. On January 23, 2017, Patrick McHale was announced to co-write the script with del Toro. On August 31, 2017, del Toro told IndieWire and at the 74th Venice International Film Festival that the film need a budget increase of $35 million more dollars or it would be cancelled. On November 8, 2017, he reported that the project was not happening, because no studios were willing to finance it.[9] At one point, Matthew Robbins considered making the movie as a 2D-animated film with French artist Joann Sfar to bring the costs down, but del Toro eventually decided that it had to be stop-motion, even if the higher budget made it harder get greenlighted. However, on October 22, 2018, it was announced that the film had been revived, with Netflix acquiring it. So that's his film history as a director let's get into some other aspects of his life!!He was married to Lorenza Newton, cousin of Mexican singer Guadalupe Pineda. They have two children. He started dating Lorenza when both were studying at the Instituto de Ciencias in Guadalajara. Del Toro and Newton separated in early 2017, and divorced in September of the same year. He maintains residences in Toronto and Los Angeles, and returns to Guadalajara every six weeks to visit his family. He also owns two houses devoted exclusively to his collection of books, poster artwork and other belongings pertaining to his work. He explains, "As a kid, I dreamed of having a house with secret passages and a room where it rained 24 hours a day. The point of being over 40 is to fulfill the desires you've been harboring since you were 7." Politics EditIn a 2007 interview, del Toro described his political position as "a little too liberal". He pointed out that the villains in most of his films, such as the industrialist in Cronos, the Nazis in Hellboy, and the Francoists in Pan's Labyrinth, are united by the common attribute of authoritarianism. "I hate structure. I'm completely anti-structural in terms of believing in institutions. I hate them. I hate any institutionalised social, religious, or economic holding." Religion EditDel Toro was raised Roman Catholic. In a 2009 interview with Charlie Rose, he described his upbringing as excessively "morbid," saying, "I mercifully lapsed as a Catholic ... but as Buñuel used to say, 'I'm an atheist, thank God.'" Though insisting that he is spiritually "not with Buñuel" and that "once a Catholic, always a Catholic, in a way." He concluded, "I believe in Man. I believe in mankind, as the worst and the best that has happened to this world." He has also responded to the observation that he views his art as his religion by saying, "It is. To me, art and storytelling serve primal, spiritual functions in my daily life. Whether I'm telling a bedtime story to my kids or trying to mount a movie or write a short story or a novel, I take it very seriously." Nevertheless, he became a "raging atheist" after seeing a pile of human fetuses while volunteering at a Mexican hospital. He has claimed to be horrified by the way the Catholic Church complied with Francoist Spain, down to having a character in his film quote what actual priests would say to Republican faction members in concentration camps.[66] Upon discovering the religious beliefs of C.S. Lewis, Del Toro has stated that he no longer feels comfortable enjoying his work, despite having done so beforehand. He describes Lewis as "too Catholic" for him, despite the fact that Lewis was never a Catholic. However, Del Toro isn't entirely disparaging of Catholicism, and his background continues to influence his work. While discussing The Shape of Water, Del Toro discussed the Catholic influence on the film, stating, "A very Catholic notion is the humble force, or the force of humility, that gets revealed as a god-like figure toward the end. It's also used in fairy tales. In fairy tales, in fact, there is an entire strand of tales that would be encompassed by the title 'The Magical Fish.' And [it's] not exactly a secret that a fish is a Christian symbol." In the same interview, he still maintained that he does not believe in an afterlife, stating "I don't think there is life beyond death, I don't. But I do believe that we get this clarity in the last minute of our life. The titles we achieved, the honors we managed, they all vanish. You are left alone with you and your deeds and the things you didn't do. And that moment of clarity gives you either peace or the most tremendous fear, because you finally have no cover, and you finally realize exactly who you are." In 2010, del Toro revealed that he was a fan of video games, describing them as "the comic books of our time" and "a medium that gains no respect among the intelligentsia". He has stated that he considers Ico and Shadow of the Colossus to be masterpieces. He has cited Gadget Invention, Travel, & Adventure, Cosmology of Kyoto, Asteroids and Galaga as his favorite games. Del Toro's favorite film monsters are Frankenstein's monster, the Alien, Gill-man, Godzilla, and the Thing. Frankenstein in particular has a special meaning for him, in both film and literature, as he claims he has a "Frankenstein fetish to a degree that is unhealthy", and that it's "the most important book of my life, so you know if I get to it, whenever I get to it, it will be the right way". He has Brazil, Nosferatu, Freaks and Bram Stoker's Dracula listed among his favourite films. Del Toro is also highly interested in Victorian culture. He said: "I have a room of my library at home called 'The Dickens room'. It has every work by Charles Dickens, Wilkie Collins and many other Victorian novelists, plus hundreds of works about Victorian London and its customs, etiquette, architecture. I'm a Jack the Ripper aficionado, too. My museum-slash-home has a huge amount of Ripperology in it". Father's 1997 kidnapping EditAround 1997, del Toro's father, Federico del Toro Torres, was kidnapped in Guadalajara. Del Toro's family had to pay twice the amount originally asked for as a ransom; immediately after learning of the kidnapping, fellow filmmaker James Cameron, a friend of Del Toro since they met during the production of 1993's Cronos, withdrew over $1 million in cash from his bank account and gave it to Del Toro to help pay the ransom. After the ransom was paid, Federico was released, having spent 72 days kidnapped; the culprits were never apprehended, and the money of both Cameron and Del Toro's family was never recovered. The event prompted del Toro, his parents, and his siblings to move abroad. In a 2008 interview with Time magazine, he said this about the kidnapping of his father: "Every day, every week, something happens that reminds me that I am in involuntary exile [from my country]." Del Toro has directed a wide variety of films, from comic book adaptations (Blade II, Hellboy) to historical fantasy and horror films, two of which are set in Spain in the context of the Spanish Civil War under the authoritarian rule of Francisco Franco. These two films, The Devil's Backbone and Pan's Labyrinth, are among his most critically acclaimed works. They share similar settings, protagonists and themes with the 1973 Spanish film The Spirit of the Beehive, widely considered to be the finest Spanish film of the 1970s. Del Toro views the horror genre as inherently political, explaining, "Much like fairy tales, there are two facets of horror. One is pro-institution, which is the most reprehensible type of fairy tale: Don't wander into the woods, and always obey your parents. The other type of fairy tale is completely anarchic and antiestablishment." He is close friends with two other prominent and critically praised Mexican filmmakers Alfonso Cuarón and Alejandro González Iñárritu. The three often influence each other's directorial decisions, and have been interviewed together by Charlie Rose. Cuarón was one of the producers of Pan's Labyrinth, while Iñárritu assisted in editing the film. The three filmmakers, referred to as the "Three Amigos" founded the production company Cha Cha Cha Films, whose first release was 2008's Rudo y Cursi. Del Toro has also contributed to the web series Trailers from Hell. In April 2008, del Toro was hired by Peter Jackson to direct the live-action film adaptation of J. R. R. Tolkien's The Hobbit. On May 30, 2010, del Toro left the project due to extended delays brought on by MGM's financial troubles. Although he did not direct the films, he is credited as co-writer in An Unexpected Journey, The Desolation of Smaug and The Battle of the Five Armies. On December 1, 2008, del Toro expressed interest in a stop-motion remake to Roald Dahl's novel The Witches, collaborating with Alfonso Cuarón. On June 19, 2018 it was announced that Del Toro and Cuarón would instead be attached as Executive Producers on the remake with Robert Zemeckis helming the project as Director and Screenwriter. On June 2, 2009, del Toro's first novel, The Strain, was released. It is the first part of an apocalyptic vampire trilogy co-authored by del Toro and Chuck Hogan. The second volume, The Fall, was released on September 21, 2010. The final installment, The Night Eternal, followed in October 2011. Del Toro cites writings of Antoine Augustin Calmet, Montague Summers and Bernhardt J. Hurwood among his favourites in the non-literary form about vampires. On December 9, 2010, del Toro launched Mirada Studios with his long-time cinematographer Guillermo Navarro, director Mathew Cullen and executive producer Javier Jimenez. Mirada was formed in Los Angeles, California to be a collaborative space where they and other filmmakers can work with Mirada's artists to create and produce projects that span digital production and content for film, television, advertising, interactive and other media. Mirada launched as a sister company to production company Motion Theory. Del Toro directed Pacific Rim, a science fiction film based on a screenplay by del Toro and Travis Beacham. In the film, giant monsters rise from the Pacific Ocean and attack major cities, leading humans to retaliate with gigantic mecha suits called Jaegers. Del Toro commented, "This is my most un-modest film, this has everything. The scale is enormous and I'm just a big kid having fun." The film was released on July 12, 2013 and grossed $411 million at the box office. Del Toro directed "Night Zero", the pilot episode of The Strain, a vampire horror television series based on the novel trilogy of the same name by del Toro and Chuck Hogan. FX has commissioned the pilot episode, which del Toro scripted with Hogan and was filmed in Toronto in September 2013. FX ordered a thirteen-episode first season for the series on November 19, 2013, and series premiered on July 13, 2014. After The Strain's pilot episode, del Toro directed Crimson Peak, a gothic horror film he co-wrote with Matthew Robbins and Lucinda Cox. Del Toro has described the film as "a very set-oriented, classical but at the same time modern take on the ghost story", citing The Omen, The Exorcist and The Shining as influences. Del Toro also stated, "I think people are getting used to horror subjects done as found footage or B-value budgets. I wanted this to feel like a throwback." Jessica Chastain, Tom Hiddleston, Mia Wasikowska, and Charlie Hunnam starred in the film. Production began February 2014 in Toronto, with an April 2015 release date initially planned. The studio later pushed the date back to October 2015, to coincide with the Halloween season. He was selected to be on the jury for the main competition section of the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. Del Toro directed the Cold War drama film The Shape of Water, starring Sally Hawkins, Octavia Spencer, and Michael Shannon. Filming began on August 15, 2016 in Toronto, and wrapped twelve weeks later. On August 31, 2017, the film premiered in the main competition section of the 74th Venice International Film Festival, where it was awarded the Golden Lion for best film, making Del Toro the first Mexican director to win the award. The film became a critical and commercial success and would go on to win multiple accolades, including the Academy Award for Best Picture, with del Toro winning the Academy Award for Best Director. Del Toro collaborated with Japanese video game designer Hideo Kojima to produce P.T., a video game intended to be a "playable trailer" for the ninth Silent Hill game, which was cancelled. The demo was also removed from the PlayStation Network. At the D23 Expo in 2009, his Double Dare You production company and Disney announced a production deal for a line of darker animated films. The label was announced with one original animated project, Trollhunters. However, del Toro moved his deal to DreamWorks in late 2010. From 2016 to 2018, Trollhunters was released to great acclaim on Netflix and "is tracking to be its most-watched kids original ever". In 2017, Del Toro had an exhibition of work at the Minneapolis Institute of Art titled Guillermo del Toro: At Home with Monsters, featuring his collection of paintings, drawings, maquettes, artifacts, and concept film art. The exhibition ran from March 5, 2017, to May 28, 2017. In 2019, del Toro appeared in Hideo Kojima's video game Death Stranding, providing his likeness for the character Deadman. Upcoming projects EditIn 2008, del Toro announced Pinocchio, a dark stop-motion film based on the Italian novel The Adventures of Pinocchio, co-directed by Adam Parrish King, with The Jim Henson Company as production company, and music by Nick Cave. The project had been in development for over a decade. The pre-production was begun by the studio ShadowMachine. In 2017, del Toro announced that Patrick McHale is co-writing the script of the film. In the same year, del Toro revealed at the 74th Venice International Film Festival that the film will be reimagined during the rise of Benito Mussolini, and that he would need $35 million to make it. In November 2017, it was reported that del Toro had cancelled the project because no studios were willing to finance it. In October 2018, it was announced that the film had been revived, with Netflix backing the project. Netflix had previously collaborated with del Toro on Trollhunters. Many of the same details of the project remain the same, but with Mark Gustafson now co-directing rather than Adam Parrish King. In December 2017, Searchlight Pictures announced that del Toro would direct a new adaptation of the 1946 novel Nightmare Alley by William Lindsay Gresham, the screenplay of which he co-wrote with Kim Morgan. In 2019, it was reported that Bradley Cooper, Cate Blanchett, Toni Collette and Rooney Mara had closed deals to star in the film, which went into production in January 2020. https://aznmodern.com/2017/10/10/13-facts-guillermo-del-toro-may-not-know/ https://editorial.rottentomatoes.com/guide/all-guillermo-del-toro-movies-ranked-by-tomatometer/ The Midnight Train Podcast is sponsored by VOUDOUX VODKA.www.voudoux.com Ace’s Depothttp://www.aces-depot.com BECOME A PRODUCER!http://www.patreon.com/themidnighttrainpodcast Find The Midnight Train Podcast:www.themidnighttrainpodcast.comwww.facebook.com/themidnighttrainpodcastwww.twitter.com/themidnighttrainpcwww.instagram.com/themidnighttrainpodcastwww.discord.com/themidnighttrainpodcastwww.tiktok.com/themidnighttrainp And wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. Subscribe to our official YouTube channel:OUR YOUTUBE
Michelle and Jesús sit down with the composers for the Cartoon Network show, Over The Garden Wall, Josh Kaufman and Justin Rubenstein to talk about their experience as a brass band, busking around towns all over the world, and collaborating with Patrick McHale and Cartoon Network. Follow Justin & Josh: The Blasting Company on Instagram Blasting Company (Official Website) Blasting Company on Spotify Follow The Musty Creative: twitter.com/mustycreative instagram.com/themustycreative facebook.com/themustycreative Play The "FAT ROLL" Game: fatrollgame.com Follow Michelle: instagram.com/michellebnoland twitter.com/michellebnoland Follow Jesús: twitter.com/mustyzues Intro/Outro Music: "Freezing" by Yellow Liar soundcloud.com/yellowliar "Fluffy" by Smith The Mister https://smiththemister.bandcamp.com Listen to more episodes on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Anchor, or any other podcasting platform! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/musty/support
Rock Fact: Sometimes those who wander aren’t lost, but if you are good company is always welcome! Today, the Nerd’s travel OVER THE GARDEN WALL! The Emmy Award Winning MiniSeries from Patrick McHale and Cartoon Network that introduces the world to Wirt, Greg, and Beatrice. From the Autumn fantasy, to...
We're joined by friend of the pod Mark Rhomberg to get spooky! We take a long hard look at urban legends in this ep, starting with watching the real-time creation of Slenderman before digging into media inspired by the scary stories we tell ourselves. Homework: Candyman (1992, dir. Bernard Rose); Beware the Slenderman (2016, dir. Irene Taylor Brodsky); Over the Garden Wall (2014, crt. Katie Krentz and Patrick McHale)
Screenshots ! Le Podcast où je reviens avec mon invité sur un film qui l'a marqué et son rapport au cinéma. Dans cet épisode, je reçois Lola. Les films cités dans cet épisode: Le tombeau des lucioles de Isao Takahata (1988) Roméo + Juliette de Baz Luhrmann (1996) Moulin Rouge de Baz Luhrmann (2001) Gatsby le magnifique de Baz Luhrmann (2013) Gatsby le magnifique de Jack Clayton (1974) Danish Girl de Tom Hooper (2015) Le Discours d'un roi de Tom Hooper (2010) Princesse Mononoke de Hayao Miyazaki (1997) Over the garden wall (La foret de l'étrange) créée par Patrick McHale et Amalia Levari (2014) Adventure time créée par Pandleton Ward (2010-2018) Music by Nordgroove from Fugue (https://icons8.com/music)
The whole triumvirate of ape-ly power is finally assembled to chit and chatter about the absolute gem that is: Over the Garden Wall created by Patrick McHale …amongst other things.Rated: MM for Mature MonkiesShow Notes:Over the Garden WallOver the Garden Wall Soundtrack“Potatoes & Low A$$es” Song Mashup
¡Llegó el fin de temporada! ¡Gracias por acompañarnos! En este especial de Los 2000 analizamos 3 de los discos que musicalizaron en nuestro país esta década intensa y bisagra: La vanda más loca, de Flor de piedra; Para los pibes, de Damas gratis; y Ritmo sustancia, de Mala Fama. ¿Qué raíces milenarias y qué novedades hay en la cumbia? ¿Cómo llega la cumbia a Argentina? ¿Por qué estos discos son especiales? Ensayamos algunas respuestas a esas preguntas. Cerramos este episodio musiquero con un Vicente a cargo de Paula: Over The Garden Wall (Más allá del jardín), una serie de Patrick McHale. Si se quedaron hasta acá, esperen alguna sorpresa próximamente. Y atención: este episodio contiene escenas de horaciopaganismo explícito.
Kelly and Emma discuss their favorite Cartoon Network miniseries, Over the Garden Wall! Why do we need to watch this show every Autumn? Which songs get stuck in our head? Who do we ship with Wirt? Find out in this episode of Fanimated!FanimatedSupport us on Patreon!Visit our website!E-mail: fanimatedpodcast@gmail.comfacebook: Fanimated Podcastinstagram: @fanimatedpodcastBuy us a coffee.Kelly Andersoninstagram: @kanderdraw
SHOW NOTES:Today, we begin an ongoing discussion about the 2014 Cartoon Network miniseries by Patrick McHale, Over The Garden Wall. Joined by guest CF Comer.---If you like our show, you can help support us by subscribing on whatever platform your listening on and leaving a review on iTunes please!The Witching Hour - Youtube - Website - TwitterDead Palette - Youtube - Website - Twitter - Vid.meCF Comer - Twiter - Website - PatreonAnd you can also email us at witchinghourhorrorpodcast@gmail.comIntro music by Abysmii - Bandcamp - Youtube - Twitter
¿Han tenido una idea que les parece genial, y que al otro día les parece una pésima? En este capítulo quería conversar con ustedes sobre ese desagradable momento del proceso creativo, y de la forma en que trato de enfrentarlo y superarlo. Además, quería recomendarles la bella miniserie animada Over the Garden Wall, y contarles cuánto tiempo demoró en pasar de ser una idea de Patrick McHale a convertirse en la miniserie animada que se estrenó el 2014. Nuestro canal de Youtube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCaLGalLUo_ccNgS6K7_7LRg Nuestras redes sociales: www.twitter.com/AnfibiaEd/ www.facebook.com/AnfibiaEd/ www.instagram.com/AnfibiaEd/ Nuestro sitio web: www.anfibiaediciones.cl/
Over the garden wall é uma série animada do Cartoon Network criada por Patrick McHale e lançada em 2014. Conta a história de dois irmãos, Wirt e Greg, perdidos em uma estranha floresta e que estão a procura do caminho para voltar para casa. Apesar de ser uma série infantil da Cartoon Network, toda a ambientação e roteiro têm um clima de terror encantador. Com um visual, trilha sonora e enredo impecáveis, Over the garden wall com certeza não pode deixar de estar na sua lista de melhores animações! Hoje na Sala 1604, Murilo Stupak, Thais Peixe, Daniel Freire e Vitória Bottaro discutem vários aspectos da série, suas teorias malucas e as toneladas de referências do desenho! Vem com a gente e entenda porque a série é tão amada pelos participantes, confira se você conhecia todas as referências e nos conte sua conclusão sobre o plot twist! Trilha do episódio: Steven O'Brien
Se intensifican las celebraciones de Halloween con una RE: seña de Over The Garden Wall. El Profesor Dinosaurio y MaGnUs nos cuentan sobre la miniserie de animación de Carton Network sobre dos hemanos perdidos en un bosque mágico y misterioso. Grandes actuaciones, voces famosas, música excelente, y arte delicioso... bueno, escuchen el programa. Con musica de Patrick McHale y The Petrojvic Blasting Company, con voces de Jack Jones y Collin Dean. Próximo programa: Top 5 de filmes de Horror 2016.
Patrick Mchale makes his triumphant return to the show! Astrophysicists Catherine Neish and Brian Jackson explain how planets form around stars, and why the planets we see around other stars are so weird.
In this supplemental reading discussion of Over the Garden Wall, Patrick McHale’s mind-baby miniseries on Cartoon Network, Henry and John discuss the importance ins and outs of the magical world of the series and all the good things they liked. This devolves into a larger discussion of magic realism pieces as a whole, featuring such … Continue reading Supplemental Reading: Over the Garden Wall →
Veterinarian Dr. Patrick McHale discusses the major and minor causs of dog hair loss. Minor causes of hair loss in dogs includes fleas, contact skin allergy and food allergy. Major casues of a dog losing hair includes hormonal problems.
Advice on treating Dog Skin Allergies from Veterinarian Dr. Patrick McHale on behalf of the Dog Health Guide