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这是我做客《小声喧哗》(已停办)的一期节目,录制于2018年8月4日,聊的是2018年上映的皮克斯动画电影《超人总动员2》(Incredibles 2)及其贴片动画《包宝宝》(Bao)。我参加《小声喧哗》的节目共有七次,其中《马男波杰克》(BoJack Horseman)与《千钧一发》(Gattaca)两期均已有文字整理稿(未收入《空谈》);剩下几期录音,等将来有空时再发。 【以下是原节目的文字介绍】 《超人总动员2》在相隔十四年以后回归。在第一部“合家欢”的结尾之后,第二部的剧情几乎无缝衔接了第一部,重燃了观众的怀旧之情,有观众说,“就好像中间十四年的时光,只不过是插播了一个广告”。 这部皮克斯动画在2018年面对的,已经是女性主义普及、与相对自觉的现代媒体熏陶下的观众,因而,它的剧情和结构也随之进化。在第二部,妈妈“弹力女侠”成了正面抗击坏人的英雄,而爸爸鲍勃则承担起了照顾孩子们情绪、辅导作业、给婴儿喂奶换尿布的居家工作。这样的性别角色调换是如何在电影中被呈现出来的呢?这部儿童电影,在家庭对社会角色和责任的教育中,传递了怎样的信息?本期嘉宾是政治学与哲学学者林三土。他在身为学者之外,也是两个孩子的爸爸。 在这期节目中,我们聊了: 这两部相隔十四年的电影对于“男子气概”的定义有怎样的进化? 爸爸鲍勃在应对家庭责任时候笨拙吃力、屡屡失败的原因是什么? 在电影的世界观下,超人们的超能力对现代政治体制有怎样的挑战?【补注:我后来借着另一部动画连续剧《降世神通》(Avatar: The Last Airbender)的由头,将这一主题拓展成文,收录于Wiley-Blackwell出版社的“哲学与流行文化”系列文集之中,可在SSRN或PhilPapers免费下载阅读。】 《超人总动员2》的贴片《包宝宝》是一部不超过八分钟的短篇动画,讲了一个另外一个家庭(移民华裔家庭)的形态。为什么这个短片这么催泪?为什么有一些非华裔观众无法体会到这部短片中的微妙情绪? 回到电影正片:反派Screenslaver如何批判现代人“被屏幕所控制”的现象?当代青年真的被屏幕控制了吗? 主播与嘉宾荐书环节: 维多利亚·格拉齐亚(Victoria de Grazia),《不可抗拒的帝国:美国在20世纪欧洲的扩展》(Irresistible Empire: America's Advance through Twentieth-Century Europe) 厄苏拉·提德(Ursula Tidd),《导读波伏瓦》,马景超译 布莱恩·斯蒂芬森(Bryan Stevenson),《正义的慈悲》(Just Mercy) 柳原汉雅(Hanya Yanagihara),《渺小一生》(A Little Life)
"The Incredibles" captured our hearts, while its sequel left us scratching our heads... In this episode of the ZONE Podcast, JetBlackXtreme and our stellar guests Kokugatsu, Talos Gundam, Leia, Tinara, Saitama Smash, and Playboi, dissect both films, exploring the nostalgia of the original and the divided opinions on "The Incredibles 2." We reminisce about the classic charm of the first film and debate whether the sequel's focus on Helen (Elastigirl) managed to recreate that magic, while raising intriguing questions about Jack-Jack's potential and how he may parallel Marvel's Franklin Richards.What does it really mean to be a hero in a modern family? We delve into parenting dynamics, Bob's evolution from superhero to stay-at-home dad, and the underappreciated chaos of everyday heroism. We critique the continuity issues and character arcs in "Incredibles 2," pondering how the film's rushed plot and sidelining of the children affected its storytelling. Through a comparison of villains, from Syndrome's personal vendetta to Screenslaver's ideological battle, we reflect on the effectiveness of their arcs and how traditional and modern roles clashed in the sequel.Lastly, we tackle the portrayal of female empowerment, the trend of sympathetic villain backstories, and sibling dynamics that could have added depth to "Incredibles 2." Drawing parallels to media like "The Boys," we highlight how "The Incredibles" embodies classic superhero ethics, contrasting it with a more cynical approach. With humorous critiques and thoughtful insights, we take a look at the long-awaited sequel's reception, rating it 8.5 out of 10, and reflect on how the 14-year gap influenced our expectations and perceptions. Tune in for a lively discussion that navigates the highs and lows of one of Pixar's most beloved franchises.Text us for feedback and recommendations for future episodes!Support the Show.We thank everyone for listening to our podcast! We hope to grow even bigger to make great things happen, such as new equipment for higher-quality podcasts, a merch store & more! If you're interested in supporting us, giving us feedback and staying in the loop with updates, then follow our ZONE Social Media Portal!Subscribe to "Content for Creators" on YouTube to listen to some of the music used for these productions!
Screenslaver awaits Chris, Seb, and Mateo as they revisit the once-heavily anticipated sequel, Incredibles 2. The trio discusses the overwhelming expectations for this film and the shadow cast over this film by the first before rewatching the movie (23:25) and determining what this movie truly brought to the table and how it fares compared to its superhero contemporaries in 2023.
In this show i talk about what i love about the scene from Incredibles 2 i refer as Elastigirl Vs Screenslaver
Now if you thought Syndrome's reveal from the first film was great then Evelyn takes it up a whole other notch in the sequel as on this edition of the what i love about pixar podcast we talk about that moment when it is revealed that she was behind the Screenslaver character all along... Whilst her reasons are put on show early on it isn't until about three quarters of the way into the film that her true colours are revealed and as you'll hear a small part of me can actually understand her reasoning but don't panic she doesn't get my fully sympathy as there's only one Pixar villain who gets that and Evelyn definitely doesn't smell like strawberries Oh and one more thing it's ok to throw pizza delivery drivers in jail if the pizza arrives completely cold!!!!
In this show i talk about what i love about the scen from Incredibles 2 I refer as Screenslaver Revealed
In this episode of PixMix, Patricia and Arun discuss about the 2018 animated film The Incredibles 2, which is a sequel to the 2004 film The Incredibles. The movie picks up right where the first movie left off with Mr. Incredible, Elastigirl, Dash, and Violet fighting against The Underminer. After that, the movie shifts towards Elastigirl trying to find the identity of a villain name Screenslaver as he hypnotizes people into dangerous situations. Meanwhile Mr. Incredible is trying his hardest to help Dash with math homework, Violet reconnect with Tony after having his memory wiped, and Jack-Jack with his new powers. When the movie premiered in theaters, it received positive reviews from critics and fans and is currently the fastest animated movie to reach $1 billion dollars in the box office. What do Patricia and Arun think of the movie? Was it worth waiting 14 years for the sequel? Listen and find out.
Intro music is from The Incredibles: Rise of the Underminer.Outro music is the Screenslaver theme from Lego The Incredibles.
Actual Anarchy Podcast - AnCap Movie Reviews from a Rothbardian Perspective
We don our super suits one more time and get back into the fray with Incredibles 2. Brad Bird is posing some questions here that we really enjoyed even though the movie plot has a few holes and never truly resolves. Helen is called on to help bring Supers back, and Bob must juggle the daily heroics of home life. But when a new villain arises with a sinister plot, the Parrs meet the challenge together! We'll be back next with the Ballad of Buster Scruggs, catch the newest Coen brothers film on Netflix and then give us a listen. Show notes at: http://www.actualanarchy.com/117 Presented by www.ActualAnarchy.com Robert and I analyze popular movies from a Rothbardian/Anarcho-Capitalist perspective. We use movies as a starting point for people who may not be familiar with this way of thinking. Discussion of the plot and decisions that characters make in relation to morality and violations of the non-aggression principle are our bread and butter. We also will highlight and discuss any themes or lessons from Austrian Economics that we can glean from the film. The point is to show what anarchy actually is with instances that are presented in film. We publish at least once per week; and occasionally will do specials surrounding holidays or events (elections/olympics) and have guests. SUBSCRIBE, RATE AND REVIEW ON APPLE PODCASTS (or iTUNES)
This week we review the long-awaited Pixar sequel Incredibles 2, which is still in cinemas, I've checked. We both felt it was a bit of a mess, but the villain Screenslaver made some good arguments about people in modern society being too attached to their screens. In this podcast's opinion, that is an implicitly pro-podcast message. We also natter about Sacha Baron Cohen and his big bag of satire prosthetics, we contemplate setting up a Film Chat dating service, we try to work out what's going on with the new film about the Joker, and we talk a bit about Jim Jarmusch. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
E137 houses discussion and review about four studio sequels released in 2018; "Incredibles 2," "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom," "Sicario: Day of the Soldado," and "Ant-Man and the Wasp." Show Notes: 00:20 - Four Forgettable Sequels setup 01:00 - Segment I: "Incredibles 2" Review 02:11 - Screenslaver 03:52 - No Backbone and Low-Hanging Fruit 07:01 - Animation and Action 08:34 - Is it Helen or Mr. Mom? 12:36 - Bao 13:37 - Segment II: "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom" Review 13:59 - Nostalgiafest 16:08 - Grain of Salt 20:32 - Dino Auction and the Mansion 24:29 - Actually Jurassic World 27:05 - Segment III: "Sicario: Day of the Soldado" Review 29:15 - Too Close for Comfort 32:45 - Taylor Sheridan's Sequel 34:06 - Assaulted with Technology 36:25 - Small Movie for Big Things 39:54 - Segment IV: "Ant-Man and the Wasp" Review 41:41 - Ghost and Goliath 45:20 - Where's the Wasp(s)? 48:08 - The Quantum Realm 51:26 - Outros
Tony and Victor slap on their super suits to fight the evil Screenslaver. Haven’t seen the film yet? Fret not - this is a SPOILER-FREE REVIEW! Have any questions, comments or opinions you want us to talk about? Shoot us an email at boboyspodcast@gmail.com and we may read your letter on the podcast! Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/boxofficegirls Follow us on iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or wherever you listen to your favourite podcasts. Remember to rate and review!
Thoughts on the Incredibles and the Incredibles 2: do these movies value being "naturally" super over technological advancement? The Incredibles movies have a weird relationship with technology https://bit.ly/2MSukcL But there’s another, subtler thread running through the two Pixar films. And because it repeats, it seems to point to a larger philosophy: both movies feature villains whose evil deeds give the franchise a markedly technophobic outlook. In The Incredibles, it’s Syndrome, a normal human with no superpowers who uses his tech skills to amass a huge fortune, which he plans to use to effectively rid the world of supers. In The Incredibles 2, it’s Screenslaver, a normal human with no superpowers who uses her tech skills to amass a huge fortune, which she plans to use to actually rid the world of supers. Are these movies sectretly anti-tech? And do they secretly hearken back to a happier time when white guys ran everything? Phil and Stephen discuss. WT 456-773 Eternity Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) | Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 Videos and Images from Pixabay.com and other sources
**Incredible spoilers ahead!!!** In this episode, we discuss the long-awaited Pixar sequel, Incredibles 2. We talk about our favorite moments, favorite characters, and all things that we disliked. We get into the many thematic parallels and comparisons to the first film and the villains Syndrome and Screenslaver. We also get into our reactions the short Bao and wrap up with ranking all 20 Pixar films. dRUNK dISNEY: Incredibles 2-Drink any time Jack-Jack uses a power-Drink any time Mr. Incredible shows discomfort with being a stay-at-home dad -Drink any time someone mentions having to take care of or watch Jack-JackOR-Drink any time anyone uses a powerPlease rate, review and subscribe to Disney Versus on iTunes and Google Play Music. Follow us on Facebook at Facebook.com/DisneyVs and @DisneyVs on Twitter.
Episode Notes After a long hiatus, Looking Back at Tomorrow is BACK! In this episode, hosts Ryan and Zachary explore origins of the term “Retrofuturism”, which leads them down a rabbit hole of fake books, internet sleuthing and obscure Australian islands. Music Credits There's A Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow by Richard & Robert Sherman Score from 'Adventure Thru Inner Space' by Buddy Baker Searching for Screenslaver by Michael Giacchino All are the property of Walt Disney Records Competing Hummingbirds by Hans Zimmer, Jasha Klebe, and Jacob Shea and is the property of Silva Screen Records Sonik Re-entry by Tom Dissevelt and Kid Baltan and is the property of Basta Audio Visuals Follow us! Twitter: @LBTomorrow) Facebook Instagram
**Incredible spoilers ahead!!!** In this episode, we discuss the long-awaited Pixar sequel, Incredibles 2. We talk about our favorite moments, favorite characters, and all things that we disliked. We get into the many thematic parallels and comparisons to the first film and the villains Syndrome and Screenslaver. We also get into our reactions the short Bao and wrap up with ranking all 20 Pixar films. dRUNK dISNEY: Incredibles 2-Drink any time Jack-Jack uses a power-Drink any time Mr. Incredible shows discomfort with being a stay-at-home dad -Drink any time someone mentions having to take care of or watch Jack-JackOR-Drink any time anyone uses a powerPlease rate, review and subscribe to Disney Versus on iTunes and Google Play Music. Follow us on Facebook at Facebook.com/DisneyVs and @DisneyVs on Twitter.
Filmmaker Tommy Weber joins Jack to discuss PIXAR's latest sequel, Incredibles 2. Together, they discuss how the sequel stacks up to the original, what they enjoyed about the sequel, Elastigirl, Jack-Jack, ScreenSlaver, supers' rights, PIXAR shorts, the potential for an Incredibles trilogy, PIXAR's entrance into the sequel game, and much more!
When The Incredibles came out in 2004, the superhero movie landscape was radically different than it is today. So what happens when Pixar releases a sequel to the beloved movie 14 years later? Listen in as we review the new film from Pixar as well as debut a new segment where we give hot takes on movies!
We’ve got Incredible show for you this week as we sit down with two of our favorite returning guests to discuss Pixar’s latest film, the sequel we’ve all been waiting for, Incredibles 2! Before we dive into animated goodness, we discuss news of the week including major expansions coming to the Star Trek franchise on...
Suit up and don't let Screenslaver hypnotize you as Christopher Cross and Dylan Schwan review The Incredibles 2. The long-awaited follow-up to the 2004 original animated film. Was it worth the wait? Why did Brad Bird ever leave animation? Geez, we don't know but we're pretty happy he's back. We also talk about the penultimate episode of Westworld - Vanishing Point. So lots of Man in Black, Dolores, Teddy, and Maeve discussion this week. Chris also saw the new Netflix rom-com Set It Up because of it starring two actors from Everybody Wants Some!! Next week, we will return with a review of Why Don't You Be My Neighbor? and probably some Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom talk. You can find Film Fallout every week on iTunes, Soundcloud, Stitcher, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, as well as anything else that pulls an RSS Feed. Feel free to share the podcast with your friends if you enjoy it, and rate and subscribe on iTunes to help spread the word as much as possible!
Is this just a good movie or is it incredible too? Audio snippets of Incredibles 2 and episode logo background taken from the following trailer: https://youtu.be/i5qOzqD9Rms Movie music snippets taken from "Elastigirl is Back" and "Searching for a Screenslaver" by Michael Giacchino from Incredibles 2 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack): https://open.spotify.com/album/1kbdqZFxL3fuOmetdZ1VWO?si=w5lyDTazTtaZLvXWsz-xiQ Contact the podcast: Email movieminutespodcast@gmail.com Twitter @movieminutespod Instagram @movieminutespod Web http://movieminutes.simplecast.fm Contact host Jacob Jarecki: Twitter @hexalspace Instagram @hexalspace Youtube https://www.youtube.com/c/JacobJarecki Web https://hexal.space/
It took 14 years for Pixar and director Brad Bird to create a sequel for popular superhero family The Parrs. Now mother Helen (Holly Hunter) steps back into the role of Elastigirl to lead a global PR campaign championing superpowers. But how easily can she change minds on the supers ban when new villain Screenslaver uses television to hypnotize and control the masses? And how well does stay-at-home dad Mr. Incredible (Craig T. Nelson) do raising Violet, Dash, and baby Jack Jack without her? Listen now as Arnie, Jakob, and Stuart dig into Incredibles 2!
Its been 14 years since the last Pixar adventure that focused on the Parr family and their stylized superhero adventures, but now they're back! Director/Writer Brad Bird returns along with stars Craig T. Nelson, Holly Hunter, Sarah Vowell, and Samuel L. Jackson as the Incredibles rocket off into a new heroic journey to stop the evil ScreenSlaver. Sam Bashor and DJ Wooldridge discuss the belated sequel with special guest Hector Navarro! PLUS, its E3 this week and the bois discuss their favorite announcements so far from "Spider-Man" for PS4, "Kingdom Hearts 3", and "Super Smash Bros. Ultimate"! Check out DJ's new comic! https://www.chaostheorycomic.com This episode brought to you by: Light Stream - lightsream.com/stupid Simple Contacts - https://www.simplecontacts.com/answers Beach Body on Demand - Text [Stupid] to 303030
Pixar has just released a sequel to the 14-year-old hit film - The Incredibles. We discuss how the trailers for this hyped-up movie focus more so on the contents of the sequel - as opposed to hitting audiences over the head with nostalgia for the first one. We also backend the episode with some fun segments, including a new pet peeve from grumpy Scott complaining about movie characters who freely throw things on the ground. We also decide to declare war on Jack Dorsey, the CEO of Twitter. GET IN CONTACT! FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/ignoranceisthispodcast EMAIL: ignoranceisthispodcast@gmail.com TWITTER: www.twitter.com/ignoranceispod TUMBLR: www.ignoranceisthispodcast.tumblr.com YOUTUBE: Find through Facebook and Twitter
Mr. Incredible and his super-family (Elastigirl, Violet, Dash & Jack-Jack, along with super-friend Frozone) are back--after a 14-year wait by fans--in "The Incredibles 2" from Disney/Pixar and writer/director Brad Bird, which picks up immediately after the end of 2004's "The Incredibles." In this episode of the podcast, Andy Farnsworth and Ryan Meeks--who both liked the movie a lot--are talking SPOILERS, including what they liked best (hint: one of them involves Jack-Jack and a "burglar"), what they thought of the movie's villain The Screenslaver, how it compares as a superhero film to "Avengers: Infinity War" and where the story can go from here. Check out our SPOILER-FREE review on our "Fan Effect" Facebook page. This podcast is also available in video form on iTunes & YouTube. Please subscribe to be the first to get the latest episodes as they drop, and share it with friends who might also enjoy it!
In episode 61 of the Pixar Post Podcast, we share our spoiler-free review of the action-packed, Incredibles 2, as well as dive into the deep topic of John Lasseter's departure from the Walt Disney Company & Pixar at the end of 2018. We talk candidly about our thoughts on John Lasseter's departure from the studio in the first half of the episode, while the back half of the show is our feedback regarding Incredibles 2 (a recording straight outside of the theater with our friend, Giovanni). INCREDIBLES 2 FILM REVIEW: I know this is going to sound "sales-y", but Incredibles 2 is incredible. It is high-paced from the opening moments of the film and doesn't let up until the final scene — but more importantly, when the film does take breaks from the action, there are also tender moments with important character arcs and big comedic scenes. STORY & IMAGERY: The film feels very balanced from the story perspective and it is so much more than just a simple role-reversal (i.e., it's not just a Mr. Mom story). The animation is gorgeous (as to be expected) and the direction and layout of the film are stunning. I'll need a few more watches to really let this soak in, but my initial reaction was that the direction is one of Pixar's best — the angles and camera choices paired perfectly with the visuals on the screen. CHARACTERS: With any sequel, you have a well-defined set of characters that audiences will be expecting a lot from. As mentioned above, in addition to the vastly-improved visuals over 14 years of technical advancements, it felt like we were able to see the Parr family as they were intended — with hair rendered to perfection and outfits that popped off the screen. Jack-Jack is a total scene-stealer and definitely generated the most laughs of any character (Dash being a close second). Violet won't let fans down and steps up in a big way to help the family during battles (wait until you hear the sound her forcefields make when she throws them). Another fan-favorite, Frozone, always seems to be there when you need him (well, Honey doesn't think so). He's there to help Bob and Helen realize they need to make a change at the beginning and jumps right in to help with Jack-Jack when Bob is at his wit's end. So, what about the new wannabe supers? They'll certainly leave you wanting more as they don't have a lot of lines or interaction overall — but they certainly take advantage of their screen time when present. Let me also just say that Reflux (the senior-aged super) is my favorite of the bunch — he can often be found resting or holding his belly while cracking an unintended joke. That's not to say the other new characters aren't also great — we describe them in a lot more detail in the episode (player above). The Screenslaver is also another superb character who "could" cause young viewers to get a little scared (Film is rated PG). The action when he's on screen really captivated us and you even get a few Bane vibes (Batman) when he gives a hypnotizing monologue. Is he on the same level as Syndrome? You'll have to wait and see. We have so much more to say in our podcast — check it out above and let us know your thoughts. Leave a comment below or chat about Incredibles 2 with other Pixar fans in the Pixar Post Forum dedicated to the film. Pixar Post - T.J. & Julie
Fellow Geeks! The time has come! The Shoff and WonderRob are back to balance the cosmos with episode 022 of GEEK SO TO SPEAK Podcast! This week: We review AVENGERS: INFINITY WAR! Was the 10 years worth the wait? Plus, Geek News: Is DC a gateway drug to sexual deviancy and human trafficking? The new Venom trailer has landed, but will it be good? MoviePass’s new rules may have us pass on their service! Incredibles 2 might be a little too predictable? Plus, our Mini-Mystery Unboxing and MORE! Get your gauntlets ready, and thanks for tuning in… SAME GEEK TIME, SAME GEEK CHANNEL! Total Episode Length: 2:24:37 *Geek News* 10:05 - It’s about time for a new Venom trailer! And this time, we actually get to SEE Venom! Too bad they don’t know how to pronounce SYM-BI-OTE! Ugh! (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9Mv98Gr5pY) 28:16 - Disney/Pixar has released a new Incredibles 2 trailer and spoiler alert, it’s INCREDIBLE! Beware the Screenslaver and the semi-obvious bad guy twist! (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i5qOzqD9Rms) 35:48 - MoviePass gets some changes and has some members ready to pass on the subscription service! I mean, what’s another monthly fee!? 47:52 - Who remembers Smallville? What if I told you prudish Chloe runs a sex cult IRL?! Slaves welcome! *Commercial” 59:57 - The Rundown with Stew Jetson, check this podcast out for your rundown of all things entertainment, sports, and what’s happening locally in Phoenix, AZ! (https://www.rundownwithstewjetson.com/) *Topics* 1:00:29 - Avengers: Infinity War 2:14:28 - Mini Mystery Unboxing! Infinity War-themed! *Shout-outs!* Special thanks to DarthVibbert for the iTunes review! We appreciate you!