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Tony's Tales of Terror returns with the 1979 Sir Ridley Scott classic - Alien! Will taking edibles before the podcast become our demise? You decide!#heydidyoueverseethatmovie #sirridleyscott #alien #aliens #sigourneyweaver #johnhurt #tomskerritt
Hey, an Actor! caps off 2024 in 2025 (whoops) by looking at the Tomlinson award-winner for 2024 in 2023, however confusing that might be: Sir Ridley Scott. Subject to one or two thousand bad Geordie impressions by the host who doesn't live in the north east of England, The Brothers Wilson specifically review 1985 fantasy nonsense film Legend, as well as 2012 Alien franchise prequel nonsense Prometheus, before turning the spotlight on the man who directed Alien, Blade Runner, and House of Gucci. As an end of year special, your favorite features are included: outtakes, The Tomlinson Awards, and Christian's Casting Challenge. But the hosts also find time for firing a semi-regular character (and facing recriminations), Ian's memories of podcast reviews from 2012, and Pandy's research into how well AI really knows about the podcast. Listen in and enjoy. If you don't, the hosts may well be replaced by Michael Bell and Paul Salt.
Hey, an Actor! caps off 2024 in 2025 (whoops) by looking at the Tomlinson award-winner for 2024 in 2023, however confusing that might be: Sir Ridley Scott. Subject to one or two thousand bad Geordie impressions by the host who doesn't live in the north east of England, The Brothers Wilson specifically review 1985 fantasy nonsense film Legend, as well as 2012 Alien franchise prequel nonsense Prometheus, before turning the spotlight on the man who directed Alien, Blade Runner, and House of Gucci. As an end of year special, your favorite features are included: outtakes, The Tomlinson Awards, and Christian's Casting Challenge. But the hosts also find time for firing a semi-regular character (and facing recriminations), Ian's memories of podcast reviews from 2012, and Pandy's research into how well AI really knows about the podcast. Listen in and enjoy. If you don't, the hosts may well be replaced by Michael Bell and Paul Salt.
Welcome to 2025 we get things started with Gladiator II from elderly filmmaker Sir Ridley Scott.
GLADIATOR won Best Picture almost 25 years ago, and in 2024, Sir Ridley Scott directed and released its sequel. Does it compare to its legendary predecessor? Does it stand on its own? Let's talk about it...
24 años después llegó la segunda parte de la aclamada Gladiator, y como era de esperarse, nuestro panel hizo el "ribiu" correspondiente, aprovechando para contrastarla con las películas más recientes del director Ridley Scott. Gladiator 2: 13:32 The Last Duel: 36:32 House of Gucci: 51:28
From television commercials in the 1970s, to today's toga-ripping, chariot-flipping sequel to Gladiator.Sir Ridley Scott is one of Britain's greatest film directors.The grammar school boy, born in South Shields, spent part of his childhood in Germany before pursuing his passion for art at school in Hartlepool and then the Royal College of Art.But the camera appealed to Scott as much as the canvas, and Stephen Smith has been talking with the Hollywood titan's friends, family and peers to find out more about him - and his work.Production TeamProducers: Nathan Gower and Ben Cooper Editor: Ben Mundy Sound: James Beard Production Co-ordinators: Maria Ogundele CreditsAlien (1979): 20th Century-Fox, Brandywine Productions Gladiator (2000): DreamWorks Pictures, Universal Pictures, Scott Free Productions, Red Wagon Entertainment Napoleon (2023): Apple Studios, Scott Free Productions, Columbia Pictures (through Sony Pictures Releasing) Gladiator II (2024): Scott Free Productions, Lucy Fisher/Douglas Wick Productions, Paramount Pictures
Avec le soutien d'Eurochannel. Films exclusifs et séries TV inédites, le meilleur de la production européenne est sur Eurochannel. Vous pouvez retrouver Eurochannel sur les offres de Bouygues (chaîne 86), Orange (65) et Free (119). Plus d'informations sur https://www.eurochannel.frSecond épisode du mois de novembre 2024 pour SALE TEMPS POUR UN FILM. À cette occasion, l'équipe derrière le micro de Clémence Gueidan peut enfin rattraper HERE - LES PLUS BELLES ANNÉES DE NOTRE VIE de Robert Zemeckis, sorti depuis deux semaines et disparaissant progressivement des salles obscures. Mais c'est également l'occasion de parler de GLADIATOR II de Sir Ridley Scott, de 37 : L'OMBRE ET LA PROIE, premier film français de genre signé Arthur Môlard et enfin BLITZ de Steve McQueen, qui débarque sur Apple TV+ après un bref passage dans les salles, pour une sortie très limitée sur deux jours. Bref, un beau programme mené par Stéphane Moïssakis, Rafik Djoumi, Erich Vogel et Piéric Guillomeau !Présentation : Clémence GueidanRédacteur en chef : Stéphane MoïssakisChroniqueurs : Stéphane Moïssakis, Érich Vogel, Piéric Guillomeau et Rafik DjoumiProduction : Clémence Gueidan et Alain MercierMontage et habillage sonore : LatexPour nous soutenir, il y a deux adresses.PATREON : https://www.patreon.com/capturemagTIPEEE : https://www.tipeee.com/capture-magCommandez pour Noël notre second mag OLIVER STONE : L'AMÉRIQUE DROIT DANS LES YEUX sur Kiss Kiss Bank Bank et soyez les premiers à commander nos packs exclusifs de notre prochain mag avec des éditions blu-ray et 4k de films d'Oliver Stone : https://www.kisskissbankbank.com/fr/projects/capturemag-n2-oliverstone/Pour acheter notre mag CAPTURE MAG N°1 - LE CINÉMA DE WILLIAM FRIEDKIN, rendez-vous chez votre libraire ou site marchand (Fnac, Amazon, etc.).Akileos : https://bit.ly/AkiFriedLibrairies indépendantes : https://www.librairiesindependantes.com/product/9782355746161/Pour acheter notre livre CAPTURE MAG 2012-2022 : NOTRE DÉCENNIE DE CINÉMA, rendez-vous chez votre libraire ou site marchand.Akileos : https://bit.ly/CapMookLibrairies indépendantes : https://bit.ly/AchTMookRetrouvez toutes nos émissions sur http://www.capturemag.fr00:00 HERE - LES PLUS BELLES ANNÉES DE NOTRE VIE de Robert Zemeckis38:43 GLADIATOR II de Ridley Scott1:00:19 37 : L'OMBRE ET LA PROIE d'Arthur Mollard1:31:26 BLITZ de Steve McQueenEn MP3 sur Acast : https://bit.ly/3v6ee7sSur SPOTIFY : https://spoti.fi/3PJYnF3Sur DEEZER : https://bit.ly/2wtDauUSur APPLE podcasts : https://apple.co/2UW3AyOSur Google Podcasts : https://bit.ly/39W69oR#gladiatorii #tomhanks #denzelwashington Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Gladiator II sees Paul Mescal take over Russell Crowe's (unhistoric) leather wrist-straps as Son of Maximus. Directed by the tireless 86-year-old Sir Ridley Scott, it co-stars Denzel Washington, Pedro Pascal and from the first movie, Connie Nielsen.
Émission barbarie, raids et Empires. Cavaliers, pour la victoire et pour la gloire d'être des héros. Cavaliers, au long des plaines, à perdre haleines, partez au galop. Cavaliers poussez vos mouture, cavaliers filez à toute allure, courez au champ de bataille et dans le combat contre l'ennemi qui vous attend là-bas, allez vous en braver la mort.Et on da tube :Au programme cette semaine :* Les Cavaliers (The Horse Soldiers), du meilleur des meilleurs, John Ford, qui ressort dans un bel écrin chez Rimini Editions.* Gladiator II, de Sir Ridley Scott qui, 24 ans après sa grosse gloumoute, revient filmer des jupettes dans le sang, avec une certaine joie et our man, DENZEL.______PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT: Le Film du Dimanche Soir, c'est la Classe en décembre !______Coups de cœur:THOMAS: revoir Terror Firmer (Lloyd Kaufman), le dernier véritable chef d'œuvre de la fin du XXe siècle + The Lake (Lindsey V. Vickers)THIBAUT: O. Children DOC ERWAN: Sonny Rollins - The Cutting Edge SIMON (le jeune): La Cuisine des Anges (Michael Curtiz)PLAYLISTPrégénérique / Extrait The FabelmansCharles Henderson / I Left My Love (The Horse Soldiers)Elvis Presley / Heart Of Rome
‘Gladiator II' director and legendary one-man blockbuster factory Ridley Scott is our guest this week. He joins Simon to discuss the long-awaited sequel to 2000's modern classic, in which this time Paul Mescal plays Lucius, the long-exiled son of Gerard Butler's Maximus. He finds himself back in Rome as a prisoner from his now-conquered adopted homeland, and must outfight and outwit his opponents and captors whilst guarding the secret of his ancestry. Simon talks to Ridley about swords, sandals, CGI and how he knew Paul Mescal would make a great Roman. We find out what Mark makes of the high-octane epic– do its mega action sequences jump the (Coliseum-swimming) shark? Plus we've got two more reviews of ‘The Last Dance', a punchy drama set amidst the Hong Kong funeral business from director Anselm Chan—and ‘Christmas Eve in Miller's Point', a kooky indie holiday comedy with an ensemble cast including Matilda Fleming, Michael Cera and Francesca Scorsese. Spoiler alert – if a catastrophic weather event happened at Miller's Point, Mark wouldn't mourn its disappearance. More top takes from the Good Doctors. To our LTLs and newbies alike: strength and honour! Catch Mark and Simon live at our Christmas Spectacular – final tickets available here: https://www.fane.co.uk/kermode-and-mayo Timecodes (for Vanguardistas listening ad-free): The Last Dance Review: 09:48 Sir Ridley Scott Interview: 28:23 Gladiator II Review: 44:19 Christmas Eve In Miller's Point Review: 58:00 You can contact the show by emailing correspondence@kermodeandmayo.com or you can find us on social media, @KermodeandMayo EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/take Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee! A Sony Music Entertainment production. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts and follow us @sonypodcasts To advertise on this show contact: podcastadsales@sonymusic.com And to find out more about Sony's new show Origins with Cush Jumbo, click here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's a new month, so that means a new series! Instead of our normal actor series, we've decided to shake it up and cover a prolific film director that just so happens to have a new movie out this month. November will be the month of Sir Ridley Scott starting with Black Hawk Down. More Content: https://www.patreon.com/neverseenitpodEmail: neverseenitpod@gmail.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/neverseenit_podBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/neverseenit.bsky.socialInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/neverseenitpod1Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/neverseenitpod1Movie info: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0074285/
What happens when the co-host refuses to watch the movie picked? You find someone who will!This week, Chad is joined by Dave of The Three Little Pigs Podcast and we watched the 1979 Sci-Fi Horror classic ALIEN, directed by Sir Ridley Scott. Android Bukakke Party! Follow The Three Little Pigs Podcast on SPOTIFY INSTAGRAM LINKTREE
While many moviegoers stopped caring about Aliens after the second Alien movie (Aliens! Duh!), this franchise has survived for over 4 decades with an impressive array of directors trying to terrify, thrill, and gross us out. Seems there's more than one way to open an egg. When the master himself, Sir Ridley Scott, returned to the Alien universe with 2 movies intended as a trilogy prequel to the original Alien, the fans spewed acid all over them and probably scared Ridley back to making another Gladiator and overblown historical epics like Napoleon. There, happy??? I learned all I needed to about Napoleon from Bill & Ted, thank you very much. I wanna know more about xenomorphs, synthetic people and sci-fi stuff! So now we have a cool throwback story set safely between the first two Alien films (in a space no one can hear you complain?) and people mostly seem to like it. Mostly. I like to think the same holds true for my little podcast, so won't you have a listen? Put on your earhuggers and enjoy!
Are you not entertained?! Well, the audiences of 2000 certainly were, with a box office smash hit and winner of 5 Academy Awards, including Best Picture, I think ole Russel come be comforted he won't be eating Crowe with this film by one Sir Ridley Scott. But, 24 years later and with an upcoming sequel on the horizon, the Mixed Bag crew thought they should dust off the dirt like Maximus loves to do and see if we are glad to set our eyes upon Gladiator (2000). In the year 180, the death of emperor Marcus Aurelius throws the Roman Empire into chaos. Maximus is one of the Roman army's most capable and trusted generals and a key advisor to the emperor. As Marcus' devious son Commodus ascends to the throne, Maximus is set to be executed. He escapes, but is captured by slave traders. Renamed Spaniard and forced to become a gladiator, Maximus must battle to the death with other men for the amusement of paying audiences. (Sourced from Letterboxd) Is the young Richard Harris a hottie? Is Oliver Reed playing a POC or just suuuuper tan? And will Maximus Decimus Meridius have his vengeance, in this life or the next? All this and more as well in this two-part miniseries in our gear up for Glicked!
Matthew Bannister on Dr George Berci, the surgeon who pioneered the use of miniature cameras in operations to minimise cutting and accelerate patients' recovery times. Olga Craig, the respected journalist from Northern Ireland who reported from war zones and covered the aftermath of the bombing in Omagh.Michaela Mabinty DePrince, the orphan from war-torn Sierra Leone who realised her dreams of becoming a ballerina.Tony Strong, the scenic artist who worked with film directors like Stanley Kubrick, Ken Russell and Sir Ridley Scott.Interviewee: Dr L Michael Brunt Interviewee: Sian James Interviewee: David Harrison Interviewee: Graham StrongProducer: Gareth Nelson-DaviesArchive used:Holocaust Survivor Talk: Dr. George Berci, Holocaust Museum LA, YouTube, uploaded 13/01/2022; 1956 Hungary Revolution news report, BBC Radio, World of Sound documentary, 13/11/1962; Omagh Bombing news report, BBC News, 15/08/1998; Michaela Mabinty DePrince, Outlook, BBC News, 29/08/2012; Tito Jackson of The Jackson 5 (Unreleased Full Interview); DJ Vlad TV, YouTube, uploaded, 26/01/2024; Tony Strong interview, ‘Smoke & Mirrors' documentary, (2020) Coda Films, Director: Jonathan Blagrove , courtesy Graham Strong; The Boyfriend, Official film Promo, 1971, Director: Ken Russell; Live and Let Die, Official Film Promo, 1973 Director: Guy Hamilton; Legend, Official Film Promo, 1985, Director Ridley Scott;
For much of August, we will be taking a break to get our proverbial batteries recharged - we'll be back to releasing new episodes before the end of the month. Forty-five years ago, one of The Greatest and Most Influential Science Fiction and Horror films was first released. And now to celebrate the release of the latest entry in the long-running Alien saga - Alien: Romulus - here is a newly remastered review of the original with a few extra features. This was only the second feature to be directed by Sir Ridley Scott near the beginning of what would eventually become an illustrious career including Gladiator, Blade Runner, Thelma & Louise, and The Martian. The story follows the crew of the Nostromo, a mining ship in outer space in the future which is called to answer a distress call on a nearby planet (LV-426) and once on that planet, they of course get more than they bargained for….eventually meeting the eponymous Alien. :o It stars Tom Skerritt as Dallas, the Captain of this crew along with Sigourney Weaver in her first major role and the one which made her a star…..as Lieutenant Ellen Ripley. Host: Geoff GershonEdited By Ella GershonProducer: Marlene GershonSend us a Text Message.https://livingforthecinema.com/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Living-for-the-Cinema-Podcast-101167838847578Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/livingforthecinema/Letterboxd:https://letterboxd.com/Living4Cinema/
There's a new Alien instalment on the horizon, Cultists. Perfect opportunity for your Horror Hosts to put Sir Ridley Scott's three contributions to the franchise on the exam table. We'll be dissecting the films in event order rather than release order, so first up the Cosmic Horror Epic, Prometheus. Please join us for the dissection. Dissection Topic https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1446714/?ref_=ext_shr Unholy Sacrament https://untp.beer/JNG98 Dark Tidings https://variety.com/2024/film/news/francis-ford-coppola-megalopolis-release-date-lionsgate-divisive-cannes-premiere-1236040069/amp/ https://www.paranormalcirque.com/ Vault Of Darkness https://www.cyberpunk.net/us/en/phantom-liberty https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9170108/?ref_=ext_shr https://jaykristoff.com/books/empire-of-the-vampire/empire-of-the-vampire/ #alien, #prometheus, #ridleyscott, #michalefassbender, #noomirapace, #charlizetheron, #idriselba, #guypearce, #damonlindelof, #aliens, #engineers, #xenomorph, #hrgiger, #alienromulus #aliencovenant, #aliens, #prometheusfireandstone, #prometheuslifeanddeath, #alienvspredator, #20thcenturyfox,
Countdown #477 The boys are in fine form this week as they examine the filmography of one cantankerous old man, aka Sir Ridley Scott (or, if you're Paul, just Ridley Scott). Drawing films from every decade that he's been making films, the lads debate whether he's a truly great film-maker or really more of an exceptional production designer who doesn't know how to edit the scripts he works on. Is Sir Scott capable of making a tight film? Will Paul offend Blade Runner fans the world over? And which recent guest host rates Prometheus as a better film than Alien? Learn the answers to all these questions and more, as The Countdown (to 500) continues ... Check out the show's first draft of a website for your one-stop shop for all things related to The Countdown. But if you want more specific directions, find so many more Countdowns - all the way back to Episode 40! - on our Podbean site. Join The Countdown Podcast Listener Community on Facebook so you can interact more directly with Paul and Wayne and vote in the weekly poll for who has the best list! Head on over to Patreon to find out to have your topic covered on the show and see what extras you're missing.
Here kitty kitty...This week, Matt and Cody continue their journey (chronologically) with the tow that started it all. The boys wax poetic about patience in building suspense, powerful acting ensembles, parallels to the circle of life, the beeps and boops of effective sound design, and the quaint use of technology from yesteryear. Not to mention: ineffective felines, shocking chest pains, the fear of going through a thin layer of mist, gender dynamics in heroic people, terrifying creature aesthetics, and why everyone refers to Sir Ridley Scott as such. Thanks for listening and whatever you do, always go back for the cat!Socials: https://linktr.ee/nighthowlspod
Cuando en una familia se hace famoso uno de sus miembros, si otra persona que pertenece a la familia pretende hacer lo mismo, pareciera que siempre quedara a la sombra del famoso. Es lo que ocurre con Tony Scott, hermano de Ridley Scott. Pero su filmografía no es nada despreciable. Sin coincidir con onomástica ni fecha señalable, voy a repasar todas sus películas con la correspondiente reseña, algunas famosas, que no buenas, y otras buenas y no tan famosas. Tony Scott: Un Legado Cinematográfico Tony Scott, un nombre que resuena con fuerza en la industria cinematográfica, dejó una huella indeleble en el mundo del cine con su estilo único y su pasión por la narrativa visual. Nacido como Anthony David Scott en Stockton-on-Tees, Inglaterra, el 21 de junio de 1944, Tony Scott se convirtió en un director y productor de cine británico cuyas obras trascendieron las barreras del idioma y la cultura, llegando a audiencias globales y, por supuesto, al público de habla hispana. La filmografía de Scott es diversa y emocionante, abarcando desde el drama hasta la comedia, pero es en los géneros de acción y thriller donde realmente dejó su marca. Películas como "Top Gun" (1986), "El último boy scout" (1991), "Days of Thunder" (1990), "Enemigo público" (1998), "Spy Game" (2001) y "Unstoppable" (2010) son solo algunos ejemplos de su habilidad para crear historias que mantienen a los espectadores al borde de sus asientos. Su hermano, Sir Ridley Scott, también un gigante del cine, compartió con Tony no solo la sangre sino también la pasión por el séptimo arte. Juntos, se graduaron del Royal College of Art de Londres y, en 1995, recibieron el Premio BAFTA por su Contribución Británica Excepcional al Cine. En 2010, los hermanos Scott fueron honrados con el premio Britannia BAFTA por su contribución mundial al entretenimiento cinematográfico. La influencia de Tony Scott en el cine de habla hispana es innegable. "El fuego de la venganza" (2004), conocida en inglés como "Man on Fire", es una película que resuena particularmente con el público latino por su ambientación en México D.F. y su intensa exploración de temas como la venganza y la redención. La actuación de Denzel Washington y la joven Dakota Fanning capturó los corazones de muchos, y la dirección de Scott aseguró que la película fuera tanto un éxito de taquilla como un logro artístico. El trágico fallecimiento de Tony Scott el 19 de agosto de 2012 fue un golpe duro para la comunidad cinematográfica. Su decisión de terminar su vida saltando del puente Vincent Thomas en San Pedro, California, dejó a muchos conmocionados y entristecidos. Sin embargo, su legado continúa vivo a través de sus películas, que siguen siendo disfrutadas por fanáticos del cine en todo el mundo y especialmente por aquellos que aprecian su trabajo en español. Tony Scott fue más que un director; fue un narrador visual, un innovador y un artista que supo tocar la fibra de un momento histórico. Su trabajo trascendió el propio cine para convertirse en un fenómeno cultural. Aunque su ausencia se siente profundamente, su espíritu sigue inspirando a cineastas y aficionados por igual. Su contribución al cine es un recordatorio de que el arte no conoce fronteras y que las historias bien contadas son universales. Para aquellos interesados en explorar más sobre la vida y obra de Tony Scott, su filmografía completa está disponible para ser descubierta y apreciada. Cada película es un testimonio de su talento y su visión, y una invitación a celebrar el poder del cine para conectar a las personas, sin importar el idioma que hablen. Tony Scott, un verdadero maestro del cine, será recordado siempre por su audaz contribución al arte de contar historias. Puedes leer más y comentar en mi web, en el enlace directo: https://luisbermejo.com/incaprettamento-zz-podcast-05x36/ Puedes encontrarme y comentar o enviar tu mensaje o preguntar en: WhatsApp: +34 613031122 Paypal: https://paypal.me/Bermejo Bizum: +34613031122 Web: https://luisbermejo.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ZZPodcast/ X (twitters): https://x.com/LuisBermejo y https://x.com/zz_podcast Instagrams: https://www.instagram.com/luisbermejo/ y https://www.instagram.com/zz_podcast/ Canal Telegram: https://t.me/ZZ_Podcast Canal WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va89ttE6buMPHIIure1H Grupo Signal: https://signal.group/#CjQKIHTVyCK430A0dRu_O55cdjRQzmE1qIk36tCdsHHXgYveEhCuPeJhP3PoAqEpKurq_mAc Grupo Whatsapp: https://chat.whatsapp.com/FQadHkgRn00BzSbZzhNviThttps://chat.whatsapp.com/BNHYlv0p0XX7K4YOrOLei0
Could some of the decisions made by those making Sir Ridley Scott's 'Napoleon' (2023) be better understood by the generally disappointed Napoleonic community? Alex Stevenson is joined by James Topham, who knows a thing or two about screenwriting, to conclude their analysis of the film. Yes that's right, it's the Napoleon Movie Quarter-Hourly - taking the epic frustrations of the 2023 film 15 minutes at a time. 'Napoleon' screenwriter David Scarpa's Write On interview: https://open.spotify.com/episode/61AWkKbfIco9D4bcRYCIeu?si=fREIQvLPREKn2_LtlID-fw Joachim Phoenix's ReelBlend interview: https://open.spotify.com/episode/06YMu88cGK6eEfTqd24OYu?si=J5K4YbA2TXmiOAHPZ0x3hQ Music: Solo Cello Passion - Doug Maxwell, Media Right Productions
Could some of the decisions made by those making Sir Ridley Scott's 'Napoleon' (2023) be better understood by the generally disappointed Napoleonic community? Alex Stevenson is joined by James Topham, who knows a thing or two about screenwriting, to analyse the film in 15-minute chunks. Yes, that's right, it's the Napoleon Movie Quarter-Hourly - taking the epic frustrations of the 2023 film 15 minutes at a time.
Could some of the decisions made by those making Sir Ridley Scott's 'Napoleon' (2023) be better understood by the generally disappointed Napoleonic community? Alex Stevenson is joined by James Topham, who knows a thing or two about screenwriting, to analyse the film in 15-minute chunks. Yes, that's right, it's the Napoleon Movie Quarter-Hourly - taking the epic frustrations of the 2023 film 15 minutes at a time.
Could some of the decisions made by those making Sir Ridley Scott's 'Napoleon' (2023) be better understood by the generally disappointed Napoleonic community? Alex Stevenson is joined by James Topham, who knows a thing or two about screenwriting, to analyse the film in 15-minute chunks. Yes, that's right, it's the Napoleon Movie Quarter-Hourly - taking the epic frustrations of the 2023 film 15 minutes at a time.
Could some of the decisions made by those making Sir Ridley Scott's 'Napoleon' (2023) be better understood by the generally disappointed Napoleonic community? Alex Stevenson is joined by James Topham, who knows a thing or two about screenwriting, to analyse the film in 15-minute chunks. Yes, that's right, it's the Napoleon Movie Quarter-Hourly - taking the epic frustrations of the 2023 film 15 minutes at a time.
Could some of the decisions made by those making Sir Ridley Scott's 'Napoleon' (2023) be better understood by the generally disappointed Napoleonic community? Alex Stevenson is joined by James Topham, who knows a thing or two about screenwriting, to analyse the film in 15-minute chunks. Yes, that's right, it's the Napoleon Movie Quarter-Hourly - taking the epic frustrations of the 2023 film 15 minutes at a time.
Could some of the decisions made by those making Sir Ridley Scott's 'Napoleon' (2023) be better understood by the generally disappointed Napoleonic community? Alex Stevenson is joined by James Topham, who knows a thing or two about screenwriting, to analyse the film in 15-minute chunks. Yes, that's right, it's the Napoleon Movie Quarter-Hourly - taking the epic frustrations of the 2023 film 15 minutes at a time.
Could some of the decisions made by those making Sir Ridley Scott's 'Napoleon' (2023) be better understood by the generally disappointed Napoleonic community? Alex Stevenson is joined by James Topham, who knows a thing or two about screenwriting, to analyse the film in 15-minute chunks. Yes, that's right, it's the Napoleon Movie Quarter-Hourly - taking the epic frustrations of the 2023 film 15 minutes at a time.
Could some of the decisions made by those making Sir Ridley Scott's 'Napoleon' (2023) be better understood by the generally disappointed Napoleonic community? Alex Stevenson is joined by James Topham, who knows a thing or two about screenwriting, to analyse the film in 15-minute chunks. Yes, that's right, it's the Napoleon Movie Quarter-Hourly - taking the epic frustrations of the 2023 film 15 minutes at a time.
Could some of the decisions made by those making Sir Ridley Scott's 'Napoleon' (2023) be better understood by the generally disappointed Napoleonic community? Alex Stevenson is joined by James Topham, who knows a thing or two about screenwriting, to analyse and perhaps explain the approach taken by the film's creators. Yes, that's right, it's the Napoleon Movie Quarter-Hourly - taking the epic frustrations of the 2023 film 15 minutes at a time.
Could some of the decisions made by those behind Sir Ridley Scott's spectacle-filled 'Napoleon' (2023) be better understood by the generally disappointed Napoleonic community? Alex Stevenson is joined by James Topham, who knows a thing or two about screenwriting, to analyse the film in 15-minute chunks. Yes, that's right, it's the Napoleon Movie Quarter-Hourly - taking the epic frustrations of the 2023 film 15 minutes at a time. New episodes of The 'Napoleon' Movie Quarter-Hourly to follow daily throughout March! before we return to normal service with episode 36 around 8 April.
Unfinished Business: James Cameron's Aliens This week Ibrahim & I return to LV-426. 57 years later - but feeling more like seven - James Cameron takes over the reins for the masterpiece created by Sir Ridley Scott. 1979's Alien would change the Sci-Fi genre. An incredibly influential work of cinema, the film would influence any number of directors, with James Cameron springboarding off of the world created by Scott and moving the genre from Horror/Sci-Fi to Military/Sci-Fi. Analogous to the Vietnam War, Cameron's film is a brutal and unrelenting rollercoaster ride that -although not surpassing the original film - is nonetheless an incredible piece of practical filmmaking, utilizing miniature work, puppetry, animatronics, forced perspective, and rear projection. Thirty-eight years later Aliens continues to captivate, compel, frighten, and entertain. Mr. Chavez and I are thrilled to continue diving into this great Science Fiction series. Tell us what you think - We can be reached at gondoramos@yahoo.com. A New Year brings with it The Same Old Needs . . . We continue to look to you good and loyal listeners for support. If you have listened and enjoyed our bantering over these nearly eight years please feel free to support us with a monetary contribution. We're not asking for a whole lot. Whatever you can give is appreciated. 2024 is promising to be an incredible year filled with great discussions. Help us make this possible. We appreciate anything You Cheap Bastards can give. Follow the link below to contribute. Our Continued Thanks. https://www.buymeacoffee.com/watchrickramos
Danny and Kevin discuss another Apple TV-produced historical epic from another great (ish) director: Napoleon, Ridley Scott's much anticipated biopic about history's most famous Corsican is. If you liked Rogue One, you'll enjoy Napoleon's unconventional narrative structure. And if you don't, check out Stanley Kubrick's masterpiece, Barry Lyndon. In the meantime, listen as the fellas grapple with the eternal contradiction that is Sir Ridley Scott. Follow us on Instagram at Coffee and Deathsticks or shoot us an email at coffeeanddeathsticks@gmail.com
Studio Soundtracks takes listeners behind the scenes of how music is crafted for film and television by hearing directly from composers, songwriters and music professionals in the Entertainment Industry. Listen to inspiring conversations about composition and hear works from Emmy, Grammy, and Oscar-winning film scores on the show. MARTIN PHIPPS Coming from a musical background (he is Benjamin Britten's godson), Martin read drama at Manchester University and fortunately for the acting profession, he decided to concentrate his energies on writing music. Since scoring his first TV drama, Eureka Street in 2002, he has won 2 BAFTAs, 5 Ivor Novello Awards and received multiple Emmy nominations for writing music to many of the most interesting series of recent years. These include the BBC's War and Peace, Hugo Blick's The Honourable Woman, Peaky Blinders, Black Mirror and season 3 through 6 of the acclaimed Netflix series The Crown. ANTHONY WILLIS Anthony Willis is a BAFTA-nominated composer, known for his evocative scores for Emerald Fennel's Oscar's Winning Promising Young Woman Blumhouse's Ai hit M3gan, and Fennell's latest psychological thriller Saltburn from MGM/Amazon starring Barry Keoghan & Jacob Elordi. He was named one of Variety's Top 10 Artisans to Watch in 2023 at the SCAD Savannah Film Festival. His recent projects also include Dreamworks' Animation's Annie award-winning How To Train Your Dragon: Homecoming, Seasons 6-8 of Epic's video game sensation Fortnite, and Michelle Morgan's comedy It Happened in L.A. As a protege of Oscar-nominated composer John Powell and Henry Jackman, Anthony has also contributed additional music to many of Hollywood's most beloved franchises including: How to Train your Dragon, Jumanji, Wreck it Ralph, Solo: A Star Wars Story, Pirates of the Caribbean and Rio. Originally from London England, Anthony trained as a chorister of St. George's chapel, Windsor Castle, UK before earning a First class honors degree in Music from the University of Bristol and a later graduate degree in Film Scoring from University of Southern California. Recently Martin has scored Sir Ridley Scott's Napoleon, Ed Perkins' The Princess, and Amazon Studios' series Solos starring Morgan Freeman. Other film credits include Woman In Gold (scored with Hans Zimmer), starring Ryan Reynolds and Helen Mirren, Fox Searchlight's The Aftermath, starring Keira Knightley, Alexander Skarsgård, Harry Brown and Brighton Rock. Studio Soundtracks is made possible in part by the generous support of Spitfire Audio, makers of inspiring sounds and scoring tools for film, in collaboration with the world's best composers, musicians and engineers. More details available at spitfireaudio.com.
“Some new Napoleon might arise” wrote Lord Byron in 1809. Over 200 years later, Sir Ridley Scott brings back Le Petit Tondu with an American accent.We're joined by author, historian and head writer for the YouTube channel Extra History Robert Rath to discuss the great emperor and Scott's historical accuracy.Command our legions by emailing onlymoviepodcast@gmail.com or invade our social media at Instagram or Twitter (X)As always, you can catch our episodes early and ad free over on Nebula. And if you sign up with the link below, it really helps out the pod!https://go.nebula.tv/theonlypodcastaboutmoviesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week on the First Run, Chris and Matt catch up with Sir Ridley Scott and his irrepressible English hatred of the French with the historical spectacle, ‘Napoleon'. Then they check out the love child of Call Me by Your Name and The Talented Mr Ripley with ‘Saltburn', the latest from writer/director Emerald Fennell of ‘Promising Young Woman' fame and the reason Chris was so insistent to see it. As always, there's the breakdown of the big releases on Physical Media, featuring the Straight to DVD and Streaming Picks of the Week. Then it's time for the…dear Lord…holiday gift guide for the movie lover in your life. So let's grease up the guillotine and get this show on the road!00:00-17:09: Napoleon17:10-27:09: Physical Media Picks27:10-38:28: Saltburn38:29-55:07: Holiday Gift Guide55:08-59:24: Wrap-UpTheme music by Jamal Malachi Ford-Bey
Max and Alex are joined by two special guests this week to discuss the new release from Sir Ridley Scott, Napoleon. Then they introduce a new episode format to examine his filmography.Hosts: Alex MacAulay and Max FosbergSpecial Guest Host: Blaine Glasgow and Timm DowlingProduced by: Max FosbergSupport the show
"How often do you think about the Roman Empire?" #rome #stoicism #stoic #marcusaurelius #warzone #warzone #napoleon #ridleyscott #movie #review #cinema #art #beauty This question has become trendy in social media, but it is not new to historians or serious thinkers. Thus, we summoned Dr. Eric Graff to help us dive into this discussion. We begin the discussion, however, by giving our initial impressions of Napoleon as directed and produced by Sir Ridley Scott featuring Joaquin Phoenix and then move into discussing what exactly the Roman Empire is, and some of its pros and cons. Is a desire to be "Roman" a response to decadence or a desire for more? For more of our content or a place to support our project, follow the links attached below!Timecode:0:00 - The Historian1:40 - How Often Do You Think About Rome?3:10 - Review of Napoleon by Ridley Scott12:45 - The Rise of Rome16:30 - Tik-Tok and Rome19:30 - Rome, Masculinity, and Stoicism25:00 - Positive Aspect of Rome (1)31:00 - The Relation between Equality and Diversity 33:00 - Positive Aspect of Rome (2)36:40 - Jordan Peterson and Hierarchy 39:30 - The Role of Nostalgia 41:30 - Negative Aspects of Rome43:00 - Christians and Romans50:30 - Rome and The Catholic Church58:20 - The Christian Imagination Logos Website: www.logos-podcast.comSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3PCPWBvNcAbptX17PzlC2x?si=BkEHS4vGSf-xmMlDFcpZ2QApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/logos-podcast/id1560191231TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@logospodcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqauK7TPfOwe80B-ckOeelQInstagram: https://instagram.com/logos.pod?igshid=YWJhMjlhZTc=Support the show
Welcome back to THE DISCOURSE, a podcast about film, entertainment & culture.In this episode, Carl and Tony discuss the joy of Sir Ridley Scott on his Napoleon press tour, challenging accusations of historical inaccuracy - is he right?Plus! As collectors reveal they are anxious about returning long lost Doctor Who episodes to the BBC for fear of prosecution, they chat the phenomena of lost British television.And finally, as Elon Musk continues to veer further into far right nonsense, and major corporations back off X, they chat the continued spiral of Twitter and whether the time has come to cut the cord...--Remember: subscribe to THE DISCOURSE+ for early access, ad-free listening and bonus episodes not available to regular listeners.Support the show here:https://wemadethis.supportingcast.fm/the-discoursehttps://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-discourse/id1645920271www.patreon.com/thediscoursepodcastNew episodes of The Discourse drop each week every Monday and Wednesday...Host / EditorCarl SweeneyCo-HostTony BlackFollow us on social media:https://linktr.ee/thediscoursepodcastFollow Tony & Carl:Carl: @CKJSweeney on TwitterTony: https://linktr.ee/ajblackwriterListen to Carl's THE MOVIE PALACE podcast:https://wemadethispodcasts.com/podcast/the-movie-palace-podcastListen to Tony's AT THE MOVIES IN THE 90s podcast:https://wemadethispodcasts.com/podcast/at-the-movies-in-the-90sWe Made this Twitter: @we_madethisWebsite: wemadethispodcasts.comTitle music: The Subtle Ones (c) John Ahlin via epidemicsound.com
Welcome back to THE DISCOURSE, a podcast about film, entertainment & culture.In this episode, Carl and Tony discuss the joy of Sir Ridley Scott on his Napoleon press tour, challenging accusations of historical inaccuracy - is he right?Plus! As collectors reveal they are anxious about returning long lost Doctor Who episodes to the BBC for fear of prosecution, they chat the phenomena of lost British television.And finally, as Elon Musk continues to veer further into far right nonsense, and major corporations back off X, they chat the continued spiral of Twitter and whether the time has come to cut the cord...--Remember: subscribe to THE DISCOURSE+ for early access, ad-free listening and bonus episodes not available to regular listeners.Support the show here:https://wemadethis.supportingcast.fm/the-discoursehttps://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-discourse/id1645920271www.patreon.com/thediscoursepodcastNew episodes of The Discourse drop each week every Monday and Wednesday...Host / EditorCarl SweeneyCo-HostTony BlackFollow us on social media:https://linktr.ee/thediscoursepodcastFollow Tony & Carl:Carl: @CKJSweeney on TwitterTony: https://linktr.ee/ajblackwriterListen to Carl's THE MOVIE PALACE podcast:https://wemadethispodcasts.com/podcast/the-movie-palace-podcastListen to Tony's AT THE MOVIES IN THE 90s podcast:https://wemadethispodcasts.com/podcast/at-the-movies-in-the-90sWe Made this Twitter: @we_madethisWebsite: wemadethispodcasts.comTitle music: The Subtle Ones (c) John Ahlin via epidemicsound.com
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Leigh and Tim battle over Ridley Scott's Napoleon, starring Joaquin Phoenix as the conqueror with a complex and Vanessa Kirby as his all-encompassing love Josephine. It's an extra salty Popcorn Podcast episode, covering everything from Sir Ridley Scott's penchant for epic period pieces to revealing exactly what happened to Napoleon's most prized appendage... his penis.Plus, a new Jason Bourne film in the works; the fate of Scream VII without Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega; how YOU could be the next Karate Kid; and which Aussie classics free streaming service Brollie has under its Umbrella. All this and more in Popcorn Podcast.Know someone who loves movies? Please share Popcorn Podcast with your friends.Visit popcornpodcast.com for more movie reviews, celebrity interviews and news.Popcorn Podcast interviews the biggest stars, including Hugh Jackman and more, on YouTube: Popcorn Podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
British director Sir Ridley Scott's new epic, Napoleon, is released in cinemas today. It comes as Marvel's latest film suffered its lowest box office opening ever, raising questions about the future of superhero movies. Have audiences grown tired of the genre Scott has called "boring as shit"? Our critic gives his verdict on the new release, and assesses the state of cinema in 2023.This podcast was brought to you thanks to the support of readers of The Times and The Sunday Times. Subscribe today: thetimes.co.uk/storiesofourtimes. Guest: Tom Shone, Sunday Times film critic and author of The Nolan Variations and Blockbuster: How Hollywood Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Summer.Host: Luke Jones.Two-for-one cinema tickets at Everyman for Times+ members: https://www.mytimesplus.co.uk/offers/two-for-one-cinema-tickets-at-everymanEmail us: storiesofourtimes@thetimes.co.ukClips: 20th Century Studios, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Lucasfilm/Disney, Universal Pictures, Paramount Pictures, Hovis, MGM, HBO Max. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
All killer no filler. This week, Jimmy and Larry are keeping it a stack on some cooking inspo for your headtop, the Zyns talking to you like the Green Goblin's mask, another week another Japanese innovation but this time of the war machine variety, hawks vs. doves, getting on your knees for hiking boots, how do you actually wear a vest, A$AP Bullwinkle returns, an interesting dynamic emerges on set with JB in the director's chair, having a full-blown panic attack while shopping in person for the first time in ages, build-a-fit workshop, when your star doesn't burn brightest at the function, James tries to join #watchtok, sleeping through your alarm but still cooking the OL x Emporio Armani drop plus our personal hauls, some much-needed glove R&D, reporting back after descending to the 9th circle of content creator hell with a multitude of hard-earned learnings, the worst drink of all time, Saltburn, ranking the entire Alien franchise, Lawrence gets straight to some all time on-screen fits expressly for zood purposes only, Sir Ridley Scott, Napoleon's various complexes and much more. For more Throwing Fits, check us out on Patreon: www.patreon.com/throwingfits.
There are conflicting reports over whether Israel's Defence Forces ordered an evacuation of Gaza's largest hospital Al-Shifa. Hundreds of people are said to have been leaving the medical complex on foot holding white flags. Also on the programme: Our Culture Editor Katie Razzall speaks to Sir Ridley Scott about his new film, Napoleon; and we'll hear about Space X's latest launch its new Starship rocket. (File Photo: Tents and shelters used by displaced Palestinians stand at the yard of Al-Shifa hospital during the Israeli ground operation.Credit: Reuters).
The Third Part of our Building a Better Monster Trilogy PROMETHEUS asked all the questions and answered none. So in the followup Sir Ridley Scott decided to give us some rather dumb answers. SUCH AS: Do androids desire a need for haircuts? Do mere humans need a commentary track to explain the clumsiness and pratfalls as the humans on screen fend off the Alien? And finally when did Russell from Stillwater become so trusting? We apologize for the short break but we return JUST IN TIME for Halloween with our final monster entry in this trilogy in theory! We hope you join us by supporting our Patreon Movie Book Club episodes and not deciding to read! Threads/Instagram/Facebook: @trilogyintheory Letterboxd: @projectingfilm & @webistrying Artwork by: @nasketchs Find out more at https://trilogyintheory.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
In this first episode of Cover Meeting, Steve Leard is joined by David Pearson, a graphic designer who has been commissioned by Wes Anderson, Christie's, The New York Times, Penguin Books, Sir Ridley Scott and the V&A. David has been listed as one of Britain's Top 50 Designers by The Guardian, is a member of the prestigious Alliance Graphique Internationale (AGI) and in 2015 he was appointed Royal Designer for Industry, the highest accolade for designers in the UK. To see David's work head to his website at typeasimage.com, or follow him on twitter and instagram @typeasimage. In 2023 David also launched The Book Cover Review, a new website with reviews of beloved book covers – both new and old – from a range of voices around the world. Follow Cover Meeting on Twitter, Instagram and now Threads @CoverMeetingPod for news about upcoming episodes. Cover Meeting was hosted by Steve Leard and produced by James Ede of beheard.org.uk.
Christopher Nolan joins ReelBlend for an interview featuring behind-the-scenes stories from the making of Oppenheimer (starring Cillian Murphy, Emily Blunt, Robert Downey Jr.), how his journey with IMAX has grown since The Dark Knight, idolizing Sir Ridley Scott, whether or not he plans to retire early and more. Our review of the film will be held until its theatrical release next week. That episode will also feature our interview with Barbie's director Greta Gerwig, so stay tuned to our feed for more. This week, we feature our review of Tom Cruise's Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part 1. Does the film continue the franchise's staggering streak of great action flicks or does it fall short?ReelBlend PremiumSign up for a bi-weekly newsletter from Sean, and ad-free episodes at bit.ly/reelblendpremium.ReelBlend on YouTubeBe sure to subscribe to ReelBlend on YouTube (YouTube.com/ReelBlendPodcast) for full episodes of the show in video form.Follow The ShowReelBlend - @ReelBlendSean - @Sean_OConnellJake - @JakesTakesKevin - @KevinMcCarthyTVGabe - @gabeKovacsTimestamps (approx. only)00:00:00 - Intro00:05:26 - Christopher Nolan Interview00:30:44 - Behind The Interview - Christopher Nolan00:49:44 - Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part 1 Review (Spoiler-Free)00:56:53 - Spoilers!01:15:19 - OutroSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reelblend/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
To tell the story of female empowerment we must turn to Sir Ridley Scott... ...and of course the talents of Susan Sarandon, TRILOGY IN THEORY favorite Geena Davis and most importantly screenwriter Callie Khouri. And while one host fails miserably at his attempt at a mini book club by starting (but not finishing) OFF THE CLIFF by Becky Aikman... he did agree with the anecdote of not cheering on the screen death of the wonderfully tall Brigitte Nielsen in BEVERLY HILLS COP 2. That's neither here nor there but support women! And we intend to do so this month as we hit the road with leading ladies of action and leave Shooter McGavin behind! We hope you join us by supporting our Patreon Movie Book Club episodes and not deciding to read! Twitter/Instagram/Facebook: @trilogyintheory Letterboxd: @projectingfilm & @webistrying Artwork by: @nasketchs Find out more at https://trilogyintheory.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.