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Join us as we delve into John Chapter 18, drawing intriguing parallels between classic cinema and the Gospel narrative. We explore how Jesus, unlike Roger O. Thornhill in Hitchcock's 'North by Northwest', is not a hapless victim of circumstances but is in complete control of the events leading to His crucifixion. The episode illuminates the deeper meaning behind the Passion described in John 18 and 19, emphasizing Jesus's sovereignty amidst His impending suffering. Discover how Jesus's actions and decisions lead us from a state of wilderness toward the divine promise of entering God's perfect and eternal garden.
This week we look back at the classic Hitchcock film North by Northwest. We also remember iconic Rock n Roll legend Tina Turner plus more Hollywood news. Movie Info This classic suspense film finds New York City ad executive Roger O. Thornhill pursued by ruthless spy Phillip Vandamm after Thornhill is mistaken for a government agent. Hunted relentlessly by Vandamm's associates, the harried Thornhill ends up on a cross-country journey, meeting the beautiful and mysterious Eve Kendall along the way. Soon Vandamm's henchmen close in on Thornhill, resulting in a number of iconic action sequences. Starring: Cary Grant, Eva Marie Saint, and James Mason Directed by: Alfred Hitchcock --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/16mm-film-crew/support
On today’s episode, I talked with an old school friend of mine, Mike Bardzilowski who picked 1959’s North by Northwest starring Cary Grant, and New Jersey’s own, Eva Marie Saint. While our generation generally knows Alfred Hitchcock’s horror pictures like Psycho, and The Birds at this point in Hitchcock’s career he was known as the master of suspense, from his intrigue-based melodramas and psychological thrillers filled with heavy metaphors and themes. He was on one of the most prolific runs ever for a director in Hollywood, he made Dial M for Murder, Rear Window, To Catch a Thief, The Man Who Knew Too Much (his own remake), and Vertigo in 1958. Hitchcock wanted to take a break from that kind of filmmaking to make something fun. He had an idea for a master spy mistaken identity story, and always wanted to make a chase scene on the top of Mount Rushmore, but he and writer Ernest Lehman needed to fill in the rest and that’s how North by Northwest was born North by Northwest follows the story of Roger O. Thornhill, or ROT for short, a fast and loose-lipped ad-man that accidentally ends up being kidnapped by a group of spies that think he’s someone else, he luckily escapes their grasp, but not for too long as he is soon set up for the murder of a UN official, leading to a life of dodging both US authorities and communist agent until he runs into Eve Kendall, an elegant blonde that might have more to her than meets the eye. So sit back, relax, and… DUCK! You can purchase North by Northwest here Cinemallennials is a podcast where myself and another millennial are introduced to a classic film for the very first time ranging from the birth of cinema to the 1960s. Myself and my guest will open your eyes to the vast landscape of classic film as we discuss the films' performers, their performances, those behind the camera, and how they and their films still influence our world today. Website: dlewmoviereview.com/ Social Media: Facebook: facebook.com/dlewmoviereviews/ Twitter: twitter.com/dlewmoviereview Instagram: @dlew88 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Dana and Tom discuss the 1959 action thriller classic North by Northwest famously directed by one of the all-time greats, Alfred Hitchcock. This classic suspense film finds New York City ad executive Roger O. Thornhill (Cary Grant) pursued by ruthless spy Phillip Vandamm (James Mason) after Thornhill is mistaken for a government agent. Hunted relentlessly by Vandamm's associates, the harried Thornhill ends up on a cross-country journey, meeting the beautiful and mysterious Eve Kendall (Eva Marie Saint) along the way. Soon Vandamm's henchmen close in on Thornhill, resulting in a number of iconic action sequences. For more on the episode, go to: https://tj3duncan.wixsite.com/tj3duncan/post/north-by-northwest; https://tj3duncan.wixsite.com/tj3duncan/post/greatest-movie-of-all-time-list
121. Curso de composición | Parte 6 Hola y bienvenidos, un día más, a Aprender Fotografía. Soy Fran Valverde y me acompaña Pere Larrègula, fotógrafo de moda y publicidad y formador. ¿Quieres conocer los cursos online que estamos preparando? Entra aquí para saber más. En el programa de hoy tenemos la sexta parte del curso de composición y hoy seguimos comentando algunas de las fotografías que nos habéis mandado por redes sociales. Gracias a todos por tanta colaboración! Como siempre, os recordamos que Studio Lightroom es un espacio de alquiler para el fotógrafo aficionado y profesional. Ofrecemos tanto el alquiler del espacio, un estudio bañado por luz natural, cómo alquiler de material fotográfico. Además, ofrecemos cursos y talleres de manera habitual. Os recordamos que usando la palabra "podcast" recibiréis un 20% de descuento en todos los cursos. Fotos de la semana del curso de composición: Leonardo Torres Quevedo: Querida pareja! Aquí en Pamplona, con los preparativos de San Fermín, sigue la faja queriendo ser la protagonista. Gracias por todo vuestro tiempo y dedicación. Esperamos esos cursos online Roger O. Thornhill Hola cracks. También subo una foto para que la valoréis. Sin piedad, por favor. Alberto ameneiro Hola chicos! subo esta fotografía para el curso de composición. Aprovecho para haceros una pregunta referente al diámetro que viene en el menú para las evaluaciones matriciales , ponderadas. vienen varios diámetros pero la verdad no se cual elegir por el efecto que pueda crear en cada fotografia según el diámetro del punto. Como no se cual elegir dejo el que hace la media. Felicidades por el programa, no me pierdo ni un capítulo desde que empezasteis! Javi González Ruiz Leonardo Bravo Muy bueno esta el curso!! Muchas gracias. Subo esta foto por el tema de la direccionalidad. Saludos!!! Pablo G. Mediavilla No estoy seguro de haber entendido bien este ejercicio, pero me gustaría colaborar con esta imagen y no sé si está clara del todo la línea de la fotografía. Muchas gracias por el podcast, es estupendo. José Carlos López Pedro Mc Me estoy enganchando al podcast...ahora con esto del curso y por supuesto me apuntaré en cuanto este disponible.Subo una foto espero que os guste. Marco García José Manuel Garrido José Carlos Arrocha Abreu La Gamusina También queremos invitarte a participar y a asistir a nuestros cursos y talleres de fotografía en Barcelona, dirigidos por Pere Larrègula. Descuento: usando la palabra "podcast" en la cesta de compra podrás obtener un 20% de descuento. Como siempre, te pedimos que nos valores con una reseña de 5 estrellas en iTunes e iVoxx. ¡Muchísimas gracias por tu feedback! Y no dudes en escribirnos si tienes alguna duda o pregunta adicional.
Geek culture from a Red Pill pespective! Did you ever think there was a problem with the way men and women interact in geek and gaming culture? We think so too, and it's not what either the feminists or the conservative traditionalists think it is either. It's the way we demonize, marginalize, shame, and demean men and boys, and it's even begun to infect geek culture. As geeks ourselves, we've had about enough. As Men's Rights Activists (MRAs), male and female alike, we're ready to talk about our perspective on it. In a departure from all our other shows, we have a "show notes" page where you can review every item we talk about either before, during, or after the show. Find it here: http://www.avoiceformen.com/updates/radio-updates/avfm-radio-tales-from-the-infrared-debuts/ So check your preconceptions at the door and come listen to this, the inaugural episode of Tales from the Infrared: Geek Culture from a Red Pill Perspective, with Dean Esmay, Typhon Blue, and special guest host PwnySlayStation01. Art by Roger O. Thornhill. Music by Mathis & Michael Music Publishing, LLC: Inc. http://www.mathisandmichaelmusic.com/
DIRECTOR Alfred Hitchcock GUIÓN Ernest Lehman MÚSICA Bernard Herrmann FOTOGRAFÍA Robert Burks REPARTO Cary Grant, Eva Marie Saint, James Mason, Martin Landau, Leo G. Carroll, Josephine Hutchinson, Philip Ober, Edward Platt, Adam Williams, Jessie Royce Landis, Alfred Hitchcock PRODUCTORA Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer PREMIOS 1959: 3 nominaciones al Oscar: Mejor guión, montaje, dirección artística 1959: Festival de San Sebastian: Mejor director (ex-aequo) 1959: Premios David di Donatello: Mejor actor extranjero (Cary Grant) GÉNERO Intriga | Espionaje. Película de culto SINOPSIS Debido a un malentendido, a Roger O. Thornhill, un ejecutivo del mundo de la publicidad, unos espías lo confunden con un agente del gobierno llamado George Kaplan. Secuestrado por tres individuos y llevado a una mansión en la que es interrogado, consigue huir antes de que lo maten. Cuando al día siguiente regresa a la casa acompañado de la policía, no hay rastro de las personas que había descrito. (FILMAFFINITY)