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In deze aflevering ontvangt Teddy Tops actrice Marie-Mae van Zuilen (https://www.instagram.com/mariemaevanzuilen/). Marie-Mae haar voorstelling De 7 kamers (https://www.theaterbellevue.nl/agenda/5417/marie-mae-van-zuilen/de-7-kamers)is in juni te zien in Theater Bellevue. De tips van Marie-Mae: Muziek: La Symphonie des éclairs (https://open.spotify.com/track/4QIH0XYnCLoCl1WZIV08Pn?si=7cf5fc7ec7eb4d71&nd=1&dlsi=c5366893e82948cb) Aankomend concert: Elmer (https://www.elmermuziek.nl/tour) Boek: Onderland (https://www.debezigebij.nl/boek/onderland/?srsltid=AfmBOorOsZL71UYatQqKrlvdj5BGqw_DDwdz31QfmXYTGOocvr_zBmu6), Café Dorian (https://www.vanoorschot.nl/oorshop/cafe-dorian/) Podcast: Mijn Schuld (https://www.nrc.nl/mijnschuld/) Theater: F*CK LOLITA (https://www.hzt.nl/speelt/f-ck-lolita) Openbare kunst: Erwin Olaf, (https://www.erwinolaf.com/) Edward Hopper (https://www.edwardhopper.net/), Szilveszter Makó (https://www.instagram.com/szilvesztermako/) Film op streaming: Yorgos Lanthimos (https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0487166/), The Red Turtle (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3666024/) Serie: Sherlock (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1475582/) Docu: Blauwe Ballen en andere verkrachtingsmythes (https://www.vpro.nl/programmas/etc/blauwe-ballen.html) Kindercultuur: Hein (https://www.google.com/url?sa=D&q=https://www.vpro.nl/jeugd/programmas/hein.html&ust=1747541160000000&usg=AOvVaw0pWajCE6Ju_AtKOGexcA_a&hl=nl&source=gmail) Gratis: Huis de Pinto (https://huisdepinto.nl/) Andere tip: Annet Bremen (https://www.annetbremen.nl/), Silke van Kamp (https://www.theaterrotterdam.nl/pQVaPf0/silke-van-kamp), Simme Wouters en Jasper Stoop (https://orkater.nl/maker/orkater-de-nieuwkomers-jasper-stoop-simme-wouters) Heb je cultuurtips die we niet mogen missen? Mail de redactie: eenuurcultuur@vpro.nl
Ellen E Jones and Mark Kermode waltz into the magical world of Studio Ghibli, as the animation giant celebrates its 40th birthday.Ellen speaks to the film, TV and video game critic, Kambole Campbell about Studio Ghibli's origin story and key aspects of visual style. Also, the animator and co-founder of Irish animation studio Cartoon Saloon, Nora Twomey discusses the emotional impact of films like My Neighbour Totoro, and Grave of the Fireflies. Mark meets actor, Emily Mortimer who discusses the process of re-dubbing for the film, Howl's Moving Castle. And the animator and director, Michaël Dudok de Wit discusses the collaborative relationship forged with Studio Ghibli, while working on his feature length production, The Red Turtle.Producer: Mae-Li Evans A Prospect Street production for BBC Radio 4
Text the Popcorn Pundits Podcast and let us know what you think! We'd love to hear from you.Week 77: This week, we're diving into a trio of wildly different worlds—no two are alike, but all promise cinematic thrills! From wordless survival epics to blocky adventures and down‑and‑dirty espionage, Peter, James, and Nikky have you covered.
Our Ghibli Club gets together to discuss 2016’s “The Red Turtle,” an unusual Ghibli coproduction, as well as this year’s Oscar winner for Best Animated Feature, “Flow.” Jason Snell with Steve Lutz, John Siracusa and Aleen Simms.
Our Ghibli Club gets together to discuss 2016’s “The Red Turtle,” an unusual Ghibli coproduction, as well as this year’s Oscar winner for Best Animated Feature, “Flow.” Jason Snell with Steve Lutz, John Siracusa and Aleen Simms.
Weekly dance music show broadcast from The Parkdale Shedio in Toronto. Hosted by Benjay. The second last show for a while. Thank you for the support. ⚡️Like the Show? Click the [Repost] ↻ button so more people can hear it!
Get the tissues out of the cupboard before we dive into the visually stunning and deeply emotional world of The Red Turtle. This dialogue-free masterpiece, co-produced by Studio Ghibli, tells a universal story of survival, connection, and the cycle of life. Are you ready for this film to rip you to pieces?
After a four-week hiatus—thanks a lot, Gibbs—we're back on NAFC! The gang had a mysterious “lost episode,” so brace yourselves for a slightly annoyed (but mostly amused) crew returning to form. They dive headfirst into Amazon's Secret Level, dissecting what makes this show such a big deal for gamers and why it may—or may not—deserve the hype. Then it's on to the Video Game Awards 2024, where the crew picks apart nominations, winners, losers, and those awkward acceptance speeches. Finally, the team jumps into their “second” pick for the Found Family theme: The Red Turtle. Expect a thoughtful review that attempts to blend the heartfelt nature of the movie with the crew's usual brand of sarcasm and offbeat commentary. It's good to be back! Support us on Patreon!
He's the chief creative officer of Pixar, and the Academy Award-winning director of Soul, Inside Out, Up, and Monsters, Inc. Pete Docter and Steve talk about Pixar's scrappy beginnings, why wrong turns are essential, and the movie moment that changed Steve's life. SOURCE:Pete Docter, chief creative officer of Pixar. RESOURCES:"‘Inside Out 2' Becomes the Highest-Grossing Animated Film of All Time Globally," (The Walt Disney Company, 2024).Soul, film (2020).The Red Turtle, film (2016).Inside Out, film (2015).Up, film (2009).Monsters, Inc., film (2001).Toy Story, film (1995).Paper Moon, film (1973). EXTRA:"Walt Hickey Wants to Track Your Eyeballs," by People I (Mostly) Admire (2024).
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You can now text us anonymously to leave feedback, suggest future content or simply hurl abuse at us. We'll read out any texts we receive on the show. Click here to try it out!Welcome back to Bad Dads Film Review! Today, we're exploring the serene and beautifully poignant world of The Red Turtle (2016). This animated fantasy drama, a co-production between Studio Ghibli and Dutch-British animator Michaël Dudok de Wit, stands out as a unique cinematic experience that eschews dialogue to tell a deeply human story through stunning visuals and emotive sounds.The Red Turtle explores the life of a man who becomes stranded on a deserted island. The narrative unfolds through his attempts to escape the island, which are repeatedly thwarted by a mysterious red turtle. The film transitions into a deeper exploration of the man's life as he comes to terms with his isolation and eventually, finds companionship.The film is less about conventional storytelling and more about the cycle of life, relationships, and the human connection to nature. The man's interactions with the red turtle lead him through various phases of life, reflecting broader themes such as acceptance, companionship, and the inevitability of life's changes.Why It Stands OutNo Dialogue: The Red Turtle tells its story without a single line of dialogue, relying instead on the power of its visuals and a compelling score to convey emotion and narrative progression.Animation Style: The animation is simplistic yet profoundly expressive, blending realistic landscapes with a minimalist character design that captures the essence of each emotion and action without the need for words.Philosophical Depth: The film delves into existential themes through its symbolic use of the turtle and the natural surroundings, prompting audiences to reflect on life's transitions and the interconnectivity of all things.At its heart, The Red Turtle is about survival not just physically but emotionally and spiritually. It explores how companionship and acceptance of the natural flow of life can lead to profound fulfillment, even in isolation.For fans of animation and poignant storytelling, The Red Turtle is a must-watch for its ability to convey complex human emotions and narratives without words. It's a testament to the power of visual storytelling and a beautiful example of how art can transcend language to touch the human spirit.So, join us as we explore the quiet beauty and deep thematic currents of The Red Turtle. Whether you're a Studio Ghibli aficionado or a newcomer to animated art films, this film promises a meditative and visually captivating experience that lingers long after the screen goes dark.
Emma's film work includes the animated features: The Illusionist, The Red Turtle, and The Bears' Famous Invasion Of Sicily. She had previously directed her own acclaimed Stop-Motion short film, Settling. More recently, Emma was the Art Director and Production Designer for the acclaimed animated feature film, Titina, directed by Kajsa Ness, based on the true story of the 1926 North Pole expedition of Umberto Nobile and Roald Amundsen, told through the eyes of Umberto's dog, Titina.
International Film. For Chapter 19, Henry tackles the dialogue-free Dutch animated tale, The Red Turtle.Subscribe / Buy Bonus Shows / ContactElle DeWeese Photography:Instagram: @ElleDeWeesePhotographyLLCFacebook: @ElleDeWeesePhotographyLLCWebsite: Elle DeWeese Photography LLC
In this episode of Talkin' Talk Club, we explore the world of Anime movies. Dan and James share the same birthday: Dan, who recently turned 50, has only ever seen 2 Anime movies in his life. James, who recently turned 17, has been watching and enjoying Anime for years. James set Dan a challenge: He created a list of 10 Anime moves that represent some of the best available and set Dan the task of watching them before they recorded this episode. What follows is a lively conversation about great Japanese animation.Here's James's list of classic anime movies:Spirited AwayHowl's Moving CastlePrincess MononokeThe Red TurtlePaprikaPerfect BlueA Silent VoiceThe Tale of Princess KaguyaThe Grave of the FirefliesNeon Genesis Evangelion: The End of EvangelionWe also mention Your Name, The Boy and the Heron and Tokyo Godfathers.***Warning: This episode contains plot spoilers for The Red Turtle and The Boy and the Heron***Talkin' Film Club is a companion piece to the ‘You Talkin' to Me?' Film Podcast. Follow us on Twitter @talkinfilm, view our posts on TikTok @talkin_film, find and like our page on Facebook and please subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. If you like what we're doing, please recommend us and leave us a positive review on Apple Podcasts.
We did it folks. we watched every Studio Ghibli Feature Length film. Even the ones that only sort of count, like The Red Turtle. Then we force our friend Brock to reveal his normie takes and rank all the movies. Did he make any egregious mistakes? Possibly. Did he have any truly strange takes? most certainly. Do Shabs and I remain calm while he gives his takes? For the most part. Then Shabs and I give our takes
[School of Movies 2023] A strange period for Ghibli brings us to the end of our current run, still with the closing triumph of Spirited Away (2000) to cap this body of work off, as well as this year's The Boy and the Heron paving the way for a future tenth instalment. What we are looking at is the last film from Isao Takahata (who died only five years later) the visually resplendent as well as distinctive Princess Kaguya, which is my favourite of his works, but still has one glaring bad decision inherent to the edit. Then there's the most astonishing surprise from this entire project, which is quite how I unexpectedly adored When Marnie was There (from Hiromasa Yonebayashi, the director of Arrietty). The most delicate, Gothic tale in their back catalogue. After that, yet another film that deliberately defies the established Ghibli aesthetic, the first collaboration with a non-Japanese director Michael Dudok de Wit and the wordless caveman-accessible tale of a red turtle (who is secretly a woman, or vice versa). And then for maximum shame, the definite WORST Ghibli film ever made, or that ever will be made; Earwig and the Witch, directed by Goro Miyazaki. A film so awful it dragged his father out of retirement yet again. But to end on a pleasant note, we talk about both the RPG video game Ni no Kuni and the freshly established "Studio Ponoc" and their debut "Mary and the Witch's Flower". Truly the child of Ghibli, and a team we hope will continue making beautiful films far beyond our lifespans. 2013: The Tale of the Princess Kaguya (0m 35s) 2014: When Marnie Was There (16m 50s) 2016: The Red Turtle (29m 30s) 2020: Earwig and the Witch (45m 35s) 2017: Mary and the Witch's Flower (1h 4m 20s)
A new episode has arrived for you to plug into your reptilian ear holes while you warm up that cold blood of yours!Max and Mitch poke their heads out of their shells for another round of films. Listen in bewilderment as they fail to escape a tropical island in The Red Turtle (2016), then remain bewildered as they fail to hang with the local ninja youths in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem (2023). Twitter @bbpoddie or https://twitter.com/bbpoddieTikTok @blockbustedpoddieLetterboxd:Mitch: https://letterboxd.com/swagatario/Max: https://letterboxd.com/USBChicken101/Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/track/all-good-folks/make-it-workLicense code: TNWVZKOXJY0OWBZK
The Red Turtle, Warm Bodies, Funny Pages, Trumbo, Bottoms, and Hypnotic. Tuned In! is the side podcast of the PixelSplitters Universe. Listen in as Josh and Willis talk about the movies they watched this week.
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Emma's film work includes the animated features: The Illusionist, The Red Turtle, and The Bears' Famous Invasion Of Sicily. She has also directed her own acclaimed Stop-Motion short film, Settling. More recently, Emma was the Art Director and Production Designer for the acclaimed animated feature film, Titina, directed by Kajsa Ness, based on the true story of the 1926 North Pole expedition of Umberto Nobile and Roald Amundsen, told through the eyes of Umberto's dog, Titina.
On this episode, we dive in a multitude of topics. * Kanye West vs Adidas along with his business practices.* Anthony finally seeing the anime film “A Silent Voice”.* A brief overview of the studio “GKids” & their acclaimed films—The Red Turtle.* One Piece fans dissecting its origins and how uninspired Naruto Shippuden/Boruto.* Top Gun: MaverickFollow Random Noobs on all social media & podcast platforms. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit randomnoobs.substack.com
This week we watched Michaël Dudok de Wit's “The Red Turtle” and discussed Amelia Earhart's demise, the Turtle Club, DiCaprio's bear r*pe Oscar campaign, media literacy, Love Island castaways, the Celebrity Deathmatch Tournament Conference Finals, and more! Leave a 5 star rating and a review/movie suggestion on iTunes and we'll shout you out on the show and “review” your movie of choice! Cover art by Sixofspades1 on Twitch Follow us on Twitter: @meandmydadwatch
Returning to the water this week, Andy and Sean examine animated turtles in films by looking at the Pixar classic Finding Nemo and the Studio Ghibli film The Red Turtle. The timings for this week are: Finding Nemo: (02:29) The Red Turtle: (28:07) Next weeks theme will be Autistic siblings. Follow us on social media: Instagram: frametoframepod Twitter: frametoframepod Letterboxd: frametoframe Facebook: Frame to Frame Email: frame.to.frame250@gmail.com Follow our network: Twitter: @we_madethis Instagram: @wemadethisnetwork Facebook: @wemadethis Website: www.wemadethisnetwork.com Music: Gothamlicious by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5741-gothamlicious License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Leave us a review on Podchaser or Apple Podcasts!
Returning to the water this week, Andy and Sean examine animated turtles in films by looking at the Pixar classic Finding Nemo and the Studio Ghibli film The Red Turtle.The timings for this week are:Finding Nemo: (02:29)The Red Turtle: (28:07)Next weeks theme will be Autistic siblings.Follow us on social media:Instagram: frametoframepodTwitter: frametoframepodLetterboxd: frametoframeFacebook: Frame to FrameEmail: frame.to.frame250@gmail.comFollow our network:Twitter: @we_madethisInstagram: @wemadethisnetworkFacebook: @wemadethisWebsite: www.wemadethisnetwork.com Music:Gothamlicious by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5741-gothamlicious License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Leave us a review on Podchaser or Apple Podcasts!
Dave finally gets to witness turtle sex. JOIN OUR DISCORD CHAT!WE NOW HAVE SHIRTS AND MORE FOR SALE! SUPPORT US ON KO-FI! Broadcast on May 29th, 2021Featuring:Dave Roberts, Tyler Moliterno, & Felipe Diaz-Vera Summary: A man is shipwrecked on a deserted island and encounters a red turtle, which changes his life. Source: IMDB
It's Oscars night! We talk about Anime that have been nominated for Oscars, trends in the industry, current events, and feelingsSpoilers:Bleach Ch 1-16 spoilers 38:34Naruto Shippuden "s3" 41:36Anime mentioned: Bleach, Naruto, Ranking of Kings, Mirai, Spirited Away, Howls Moving Castle, The Red Turtle, Attack on Titan, Tokyo Revengers, Death Note, Platinum End
در این قسمت در مورد دنباله سازی در دنیای سینما صحبت کرده و فیلمهای زیادی رو نقد و بررسی میکنیم.پادکست پاپکورن تاک رو در یوتیوب و برنامههای مطرح گوش دادن به پادکست دنبال کنید:https://li.sten.to/GCy5AHkفیلمهایی که هفته پیش دیدیم:Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021)The Batman (2022)Westside Story (2021)After Yang (2021)The Adam Project (2022)Riders of Justice (2020)22 Jump Street (2014)The Red Turtle (2016)Chapters:00:00 Intro02:33 Film Review1:05:10 Comments1:23:41 Discussion#سینما #اسپایدرمن #بتمن
در این قسمت از پادکست سینمایی پاپکورن تاک، هر کدوم از ما 10 فیلم مورد علاقه خودمون از سال 2021 رو معرفی میکنیم. و فیلم های زیادی رو نقد خواهیم کرد.پادکست پاپکورن تاک رو در یوتیوب و رسانههای مطرح گوش دادن به پادکست دنبال کنید:https://li.sten.to/GCy5AHkفیلمهایی که این هفته دیدیم:A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)Mirror (1975)In the Mood for Love (2000)Alien (Franchise)فیلمهایی که هفته بعد میبینیم:Riders of Justice (2020)West Side Story (2021)The Adam Project (2022)The Red Turtle (2016)فیلمهای مورد علاقه حمید از سال پیش:1. The Green Knight2. Memoria3. Licorice Pizza4. Dune5. Zack Snyder's Justice League6. Nightmare Alley7. CODA8. The Power of the Dog9. Drive My Car10. The Worst Person in the Worldفیلمهای مورد علاقه آرو از سال پیش:1.The Worst Person in the World2. Licorice Pizza3. Drive My Car4. The Green Knight5. The French Dispatch6. Nightmare Alley7. The Power of the Dog8. CODA9. A Hero10. NobodyChapters:00:00Intro03:27Film Review45:00Comments1:03:44Films of the Year#فیلم #سینما #پادکست
The House ou A Casa é uma animação stopmotion britânica, roteirizada por Enda Walsh e distribuída pela Netflix. E assim era uma casa muito engraçada. Dividida em três episódios antológicos, The House conta com as direções de Marc James Roels, Emma De Swaef, Niki Lindroth von Bahr e Paloma Baeza; unindo assim, através do olhar dos diferentes diretores, histórias únicas situadas na mesma casa, porém em universos distintos. Nossos Cubocasters Tiago Batista, Diego Ramon e Lissa Matrelo… Marestrelo… Mastrelo… A Lis, adentram a casa para discutir e debater as analogias e moral contidas na trama desse filme, buscando entender o que cada conto procurou abordar e se há alguma relação entre eles. Ouça também em nossos agregadores: Anchor, PodBeam, Google Podcasts, Deezer, Spotify, Amazon Music, Podcast Addict e no iTunes. O que foi debatido I - Conto: And Heard Within a Lie Is Spun II - Conto: Then Lost Is Truth That Can't Be Won III - Conto: Listen Again and Seek the Sun Cubo Indica Diego Ramon indica Os Box Trolls; Lis Maestrelo indica Ernest & Célestini e The Red Turtle; Tiago Batista Indica A Ilha dos Cães e Anomalisa; Siga a gente nas redes sociais onde produzimos outros conteúdo paras vocês assim como em nosso Instagram e no Twitter, mas também no Facebook caso seja cringe como nós. Então, nossas redes sociais sao todas @podcastaocubo.
This month we watched Waking Life! Was it all a dream? If you see a movie coming up and would like to add to our conversation, please do! WE WANT YOU TO! And there's a ton of ways you can do that. You can leave us a voice message by finding us on Anchor.FM, or you can send us an email at 2dornot2dcast@gmail.com. On all of our social media, we are 2DorNot2Dcast, so find us where we are. Here's more on The Red Turtle!! https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0243017/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0 Here is where you can watch Exordium: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vxR-oKkwJLI&t=1s It's time for a new year, so that means new movies! Check our Social Media to see our 2022 schedule! Our intro/music is "2D or Not 2D" by P-Model. https://susumuhirasawa.com/discography/p-model/album/index_en.html
Today we discuss the movie, The Red Turtle. What an incredible piece of storytelling. A movie that feels much more like a though provoking experience, where the viewer is left to interpret what is happening in front of his or her eyes. If you have not watched it, we certainly recommend it. Have a listen as we unpack The Red Turtle. Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/csbpod/ Listen to us on Apple Podcast also. A review is greatly appreciated : https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/caffeine-and-senzu-bean-podcast/id1516070026
We're kicking things off with The Red Turtle! A fun (mostly) and quiet journey on a deserted island teaches us about patience and companion. I f you see a movie coming up and would like to add to our conversation, please do! WE WANT YOU TO! And there's a ton of ways you can do that. You can leave us a voice message by finding us on Anchor.FM, or you can send us an email at 2dornot2dcast@gmail.com. On all of our social media, we are 2DorNot2Dcast, so find us where we are. Here's more on The Red Turtle!! https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3666024/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 Here is where you can watch Father and Daughter: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CDprY-6IMG4&t=487s It's time for a new year, so that means new movies! Check our Social Media to see our 2022 schedule! Our intro/music is "2D or Not 2D" by P-Model. https://susumuhirasawa.com/discography/p-model/album/index_en.html
“Ponyo wants ham!" For those who cherish Disney, worship at the altar of Spielberg, love nothing more than immersing themselves into the world of Aardman, let us introduce you to Not Just For Kids. This is the podcast that revisits the films we cherished growing up, be they family films or something we maybe shouldn't have been watching. Host Russell Bailey continues his journey through the works of Studio Ghibli. Comedian Alice Taylor-Mattews is back to discuss Ponyo and The Red Turtle. Email us: notjustforkidspodcast@gmail.com Tweet or Instagram us: @adultstoopod Follow Alice on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/AliceTaylorM And check out our new Patreon channel: https://www.patreon.com/notjustforkids
I första avsnittet av Filmcirkeln diskuterar vi den animerade filmen The Red Turtle (regi: Michael Dudok de Wit). Spoilervarning! Se filmen innan du lyssnar på avsnittet. Vi bryter ned historien och pratar om en mängd olika tolkningar som går att göra. Handlar filmen verkligen om en skeppsbruten man och en magisk sköldpadda? Eller berättar filmen i själva verket något helt annat under ytan? Detta och många fler funderingar och känslor som filmen väckt i oss avhandlas i avsnitt 1! Följ oss på Facebook & Instagram under "Filmcirkeln". Du hittar oss även på Letterboxd där vi samlar våra betyg på filmtitlarna vi diskuterar.https://letterboxd.com/filmcirkeln/
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Bastiaan van den Berg, programmamaker bij het Dominicanenklooster Zwolle, vertelt over de box Klooster voor thuis. / Reportage over de kerststallenroute in Baarn, dit jaar voor de 25ste keer. In 257 Baarnse tuinen staan kerststallen, die zichtbaar zijn vanaf de openbare weg. / De beschouwers Maria van Mierlo en Alain Verheij praten verder over hoe vieren we Kerst tijdens de lockdown en in welke reclame komt de betekenis van het Kerstfeest naar voren? / Rolf Deen recenseert de animatiefilm The Red Turtle, die 27 december op NPO2 wordt uitgezonden. / Tot slot een Miniatuur over Dominicaans leven door Margot van Veen, geestelijk verzorger en lekendominicaan.
In this episode, Xavier and Allen take an especially cerebral look at Studio Ghibli's animated masterpiece, The Red Turtle (2016). Warning: Episode contains spoilers.
Recorded 9/27/20On this episode of the Almost Sideways Movie Podcast, our three hosts (Terry Plucknett, Zach Saltz, Todd Plucknett) explore the new Netflix film Enola Holmes before counting down their most anticipated films of the rest of this year. For our Power Rankings countdown, we discuss the most sympathetic villains. Then we round out the podcast with a classic trivia game between the brothers. Here are the highlights:What We've Been WatchingSeahawks-Cowboys Game (0:00)Zach Review: Lost in America (6:20)Todd Review: Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance (8:25)Terry Review: The Contender (11:50)Featured Review: Enola Holmes (17:10)Spotlight: Most Anticipated Movies of the Rest of 2020 (27:00)Power Rankings: Most Sympathetic Villains (45:10)Guessing Adam Daly's List (1:25:10)TriviaReview: The Red Turtle (1:30:25)Review: The Last Night at the Alamo (1:33:55)Game (Terry v. Todd): Emmys & Action Films (1:37:15)Quote of the Day (1:48:15)Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or Pandora!If you can't subscribe, listen here.Find AlmostSideways everywhere!Websitealmostsideways.comFacebookhttps://www.facebook.com/AlmostSidewayscom-130953353614569/AlmostSideways Twitter: @almostsidewaysTerry's Twitter: @almostsideterryZach's Twitter: @pro_zach36Adam's Twitter: @adamsidewaysApple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/almostsideways-podcast/id1270959022Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/7oVcx7Y9U2Bj2dhTECzZ4mStitcherhttps://www.stitcher.com/podcast/almost-sideways-movie-podcastPandorahttps://pandora.app.link/hfYGimTce8
Join Dani and Nick for the twenty-third episode of KINOTOMIC.In Episode 23 we finally(!) get to talk about Animation. First up is 'The Red Turtle', directed by Michael Dudok de Wit and produced by Studio Ghibli; and then we talk about 'Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse' featuring many, many Spider-People/Pigs.We end up talking about Rime of the Ancient Mariner, and Nick gives Dani a history lesson in the recent history of Spider-Man on the big screen.Mark Kermode review on 'The Red Turtle': https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uOJMPcxhdokNick's piece on 'Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse': https://superatomovision.com/2019/11/22/the-mask-of-spider-man-into-the-spider-verse/'Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse' Easter Eggs: https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/all-spider-man-spider-verse-easter-eggs-revealed-1169124Leave a rating and a review, and THANK YOU for listening!!Twitter: @kinotomicContact us: kinotomic@gmail.com
What does a person need to be happy? To answer this, the guys discuss the first animated film of the podcast, Michael Dudok de Wit's The Red Turtle (2016). After offering some allegorical readings of the film, Dan insists that they "talk turtle" and get into how the film does what Thoreau did at Walden: reduce life to its lowest terms. All of us are, in some way, on that island being taunted by that turtle. Mike then insists on talking about the title. What is there to say about a title so direct? Tune in and find out! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/15minutefilmfanatics/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/15minutefilmfanatics/support
Austin indie artist just released this new one today!
Austin indie artist just released this new one today!
I mean, what in the ever loving...? I'm sure you can guess what's bugging me. After the break and a quick clip from Run The Jewels' new record, I go right into boring you all about my Mac Pro project. It really is turning out quite nicely and I hope I can produce some stuff to show it off real soon. So, that's occupying a bunch of my time at the moment. As a family, we watched a few crazy things recently. "Overlord" certainly fits that bill. I have been wanting to see it and it's an action packed romp through the premise of a videogame I'm pretty sure. Fun as hell though. If you're cool with plenty of gore and Nazis biting the dust, you'll be all good. Last night we finally watched "The Red Turtle" and I'm so happy we did. Studio Ghibli never fails to make you leave feeling pretty damned calm and collected. Even though the only marketed this and released it, it was made by a French creator I believe. It's just plain gorgeous is all. Still digging "NOS4A2" with the family and April and I just love "Schitt's Creek" as well. We did watch a few of the better supercuts from "Toast of London" last night and we were in tears. I just love that show. Not reading a damned thing right now, but I will be getting on that soon. Hoping I have a guest for the next episode kids. Stay tuned. P.S. The cops in the cover art for this episode are "doing it right" for sure. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thedadsnarkpodcast/message
Samen met Job van Ginkel kijkt Douglas Pluylaar naar The Red Turtle, een animatie geregisseerd door een Nederlander en geproduceerd door Studio Ghibli. Luister naar ons via audiogeeks.nl, de plek voor al je favoriete geeky podcasts.
Het Coronavirus houdt momenteel de wereld in een wurggreep. MovieInsiders voelt de plicht voor enige verlichting te zorgen in deze onzekere, angstige tijden. Niets werkt therapeutischer dan mooie muziek. Gudo, Coen en Joris selecteerden daarom de meest hoopvolle instrumentale soundtracks voor een extra lange, muzikale podcast die houvast en troost kan bieden. Presentatie: Gudo Tienhooven, Coen Haver en Joris Hermy. Met dank aan Mandy Sistermans. Met muziek uit oa Gladiator, How To Train Your Dragon, The Green Mile, The Legend of 1900, Band of Brothers, The Red Turtle en nog veel meer.
50 years since his hit single 'Release Me', veteran singer Engelbert Humperdinck discusses his long career and his new album, which combines his greatest hits with two new tracks. We visit the London studio of Michaël Dudok de Wit, the award winning Dutch animator, to see him in action and talk about his feature film debut The Red Turtle. Produced by Japan's Studio Ghibli and created by a team of French animators lead by Dudok de Wit, The Red Turtle was the only 2-D animated feature to be Oscar nominated at this year's Academy Awards.Here's a rare thing, a new opera - in Welsh. Y Twr (The Tower) has it's world premier on Friday. Front Row drops in on a rehearsal to talk to the composer Guto Puw and librettist Gwyneth Glyn about their adaptation of one the most important Welsh plays of the 20th century. And Caryl Hughes and Gwion Thomas speak of their delight at having the opportunity, at last, of singing an opera in their mother tongue. Plus, following on from the success of F-rating films, seven events at the Bath Literary Festival use the F-rating in their brochure for the first time. Festival Director Alex Clark explains the thinking behind promoting cultural events that celebrate the female experience.
Hosts Keefer Blakeslee, Gerry Orz and Morgan Bertsch lead the national team of KIDS FIRST! Film Critics in our 2017 Oscar predictions for La La Land (7 categories), Doctor Strange, Moana, Rogue One, Zootopia, Fences, Hidden Figures, Jungle Book, Kubo and the Two Strings, Fantastic Beasts, Trolls, Passengers, I Am Not Your Negro, The Red Turtle, Hail! Caesar and Arrival. KIDS FIRST! reporters on this show include Arjun, Calista, Benjamin, Carla, Mia, Ryan, Alejandra, Tristan, Kamryn and Clayton. Remember, before you spend your hard earned dollars at the movies, listen to what our youth reporters have to say.
Dave and Alonso are, not surprisingly, more into the movies with hardly any dialogue than the ones with monster dogs and spa eels. Subscribe (and review us) on iTunes, follow us @linoleumcast on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram, the riddle of the model. Join our club, won't you? Dave's DVD pick of the week: POLICE Alonso's DVD pick of the week: THE STORY OF QIU JU
Listen in as we review the films The LEGO Batman Movie, The Space Between Us, The Red Turtle, A Dog's Purpose, Eagle Huntress, ABC Monsters Starring QRSTU and Long Way North. Hosts Keefer Blakeslee and Mia Anderson are joined by KIDS FIRST! Film Critics Arjun, Nathalie, Nathaniel, Ella, Jolleen, Katherine, Madeline, Samantha, and Clayton. Before you spend your hard earned dollars at the movies, be sure to listen to what our youth reporters have to say.
Listen in as we interview Marie Claude Beauchamp, the producer of the film Snowtime, and review the films Moana, Almost Christmas, Doctor Strange, Into the Inferno, and The Red Turtle at the Denver International Film Festival. Hosts Brianna Hope Beaton and Keefer Blakeslee are joined by KIDS FIRST! Film Critics Mia, Morgan, Gerry, Benjamin, Arjun, and Nathaniel. Before you spend your hard earned dollars at the movies, be sure to listen to what our youth reporters have to say.