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En entrevista para MVS Noticias con Ana Francisca Vega, el periodista especializado en cine, Arturo Magaña, presentó sus recomendaciones semanales, destacando películas que combinan suspenso, ingenio y creatividad, desde audaces robos hasta innovadoras producciones de animación en stop motion.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Czechtember 2025 wraps with Jan Švankmajer's Conspirators of Pleasure (1996), a delirious, dialogue-free plunge into fetish and surrealism. Mike teams up with filmmaker Jim Vendiola and critic Samm Deighan to unravel the tangled lives of six Prague eccentrics whose private obsessions—ranging from papier-mâché contraptions to elaborate role-play—collide in hilariously unsettling ways. The result is a darkly comic meditation on desire, ritual, and the pleasures of the bizarre, filtered through Švankmajer's singular stop-motion, tactile textures, and Surrealist imagination.We're joined by Peter Hames, editor of The Cinema of Jan Svankmajer: Dark Alchemy.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-projection-booth-podcast--5513239/support.Become a supporter of The Projection Booth at http://www.patreon.com/projectionbooth
Czechtember 2025 wraps with Jan Švankmajer's Conspirators of Pleasure (1996), a delirious, dialogue-free plunge into fetish and surrealism. Mike teams up with filmmaker Jim Vendiola and critic Samm Deighan to unravel the tangled lives of six Prague eccentrics whose private obsessions—ranging from papier-mâché contraptions to elaborate role-play—collide in hilariously unsettling ways. The result is a darkly comic meditation on desire, ritual, and the pleasures of the bizarre, filtered through Švankmajer's singular stop-motion, tactile textures, and Surrealist imagination.We're joined by Peter Hames, editor of The Cinema of Jan Svankmajer: Dark Alchemy.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-projection-booth-podcast--5513239/support.Become a supporter of The Projection Booth at http://www.patreon.com/projectionbooth
First Day of Fall brings a Manic Monday! Full review and analysis of the Charlie Kirk memorial, including his wife Erika's amazing speech. Vanessa Harryhausen joins the show from the UK talking her Stop Motion pioneering father Ray Harryhausen and the upcoming exhibit at Tucson's Mini Time Museum. Ted Maxwell from SALC and RTA talks about the upcoming RTA election and more regional issues. Brother Joseph DeSimone talks the world of politics, your money horses and faith! Buckle Up! Only on the Live the Dream Media Network
Welcome to another episode of Death Don't Do Fiction, the AIPT Movies podcast! The podcast about the enduring legacy of our favorite movies! It's September, so that means it's time for our “Mechtember” series, where we cover movies involving all things robotic!! In this week's episode, Alex, Tim, and guest Bill Mueller discuss Keita Amemiya's 1995 robo-showdown, Mechanical Violator Hakaider!Mechanical violation! Awkward sound mixing! A glowing brain! Cool, glowing hands! An evil, robotic Angel! Excessive use of smoke! Dramatic flower burning! Subtext so overt it's effectively hypertext! Amazing use of dummies! Soldiers that look like the Minions from Despicable Me! Imaginative use of an 80s panel van! Extreme head violence! Bleeding walls! Unexpected arm removal! All this and more in a movie that's possibly TOO ambitious, with incredible designs and special effects, that feels like it was made for fans of RoboCop, Power Rangers, and The Guyver!In addition, Bill shares his spoiler-free thoughts on the original Terminator, while Alex does the same for 1989's Tango & Cash, and the Hong Kong action classics, the Iron Angels trilogy!You can find Death Don't Do Fiction on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. As always, if you enjoy the podcast, be sure to leave us a positive rating, subscribe to the show, and tell your friends!The Death Don't Do Fiction podcast brings you the latest in movie news, reviews, and more! Hosted by supposed “industry vets,” Alex Harris and Tim Gardiner, the show gives you a peek behind the scenes from two filmmakers with oddly nonexistent filmographies. You can find Alex on Twitter, Bluesky, or Letterboxd @actionharris. This episode's guest, Bill Mueller, can be found on Bluesky. Tim can't be found on social media because he doesn't exist. If you have any questions or suggestions for the Death Don't Do Fiction crew, they can be reached at aiptmoviespod@gmail.com, or you can find them on Twitter or Instagram @aiptmoviespod.Theme song is “We Got it Goin On” by Cobra Man.
En este episodio nos adentramos más en el stop motion y un poco en algunas de las experiencias al igual de creencias que tenemos sobre este
Wes Anderson's follow up to The Grand Budapest Hotel has him revisiting the stop motion and animated genre with ISLE OF DOGS. Please send any and all feedback to anotherlookpod@gmail.com. Please follow us on Instagram @anotherlookpod, and rate/review/subscribe where ever you get your podcasts.
We add another addendum to the Merry Marvel Movie March with a review of 1992's Marvel-adjacent film "Doctor Mordrid". We all agree there could have been more stop-motion animation and (we can't believe we're saying this) more close-up magic. But it does have a wizard duel, so it's got that going for it! Kevin appreciates a custom carrying case.
Wallace & Gromit, Shaun le mouton et même Léo, la fabuleuse histoire de Léonard de Vinci sont des films réalisés en stop motion. Une technique qui permet de créer du mouvement à base de photos figées. Dans ce reportage, Joseph Pivot de la Roulotte Scarabée, vous explique comment ça marche. Fin juillet 2025, il animait un atelier à Montivilliers en marge de l'événement Cinétoiles. Au travers de Sarah, 5 ans et de la création de sa tasse en argile, vous découvrirez les secrets de cette technique cinéma unique.
In questo nuovo episodio, Sara è in compagnia della fida Ilaria - detta La Torrona - con la quale ripercorrerà e analizzerà la carriera di Wes Anderson, regista che vede entrambe d'accordo sotto molti punti di vista.Insieme hanno parlato anche del suo ultimo film uscito: La trama fenicia, lungometraggio CON UNA TRAMA (incredibile ma vero). Buon ascolto![Grafiche a cura di Giulia NicastroSigla di Alessandro Sini]
Send us a Question!REBROADCAST MOVIE DISCUSSION: In this rebroadcast episode (originally released September 28th, 2021), Melvin & Dan talk about one of Laika's several family-friendly horror-animated features, ParaNorman! Topics: ParaNorman has a comfortable, cozy Fall atmosphere.Laika takes advantage of it's medium to create a fun, charismatic animation style that separates itself from the competition.Melvin shares about an extremely lonely period in his life where he tried talking to ghosts because he had no one else to talk to.Melvin, "When you're just feeling distant and weird, all you want is someone to step into your world and spend time with you."How ParaNorman isn't really all that scary, especially compared to something like Coraline.But also, how ParaNorman can have these intensely emotional moments elevated by the children's story-book nature of the movie.Discussing what it's like to be an outcast, or treated differently, for your interests (in particular, Melvin & Dan being Christians who like horror movies).In this particular case, most Christians who enjoy horror movies have a strong understanding as to why they enjoy them than most Christians have with non-horror movies."Weird" people know that they're "weird" and see how others treat people who are also "weird", and it can become a perpetual self-isolating and self-preservation machine to try and keep away from those who may target their "weirdness" for laughs, bullying, or with disappointment. In Christian circles, when people are ostracized for certain qualities, social ticks, or "abnormal" hobbies, it's not a far-cry for people to start thinking the Lord sees them in a similar fashion: weird, different, separate, and superfluous.And, finally, we talk about that one joke between characters Mitch and Courtney that apparently became the big talking point during the time of ParaNorman's release, despite there being so much more to talk about (as proven by the rest of the episode).Recommendations: Nate Pickowicz's "How to Eat Your Bible: A Simple Approach to Learning and Loving the Word of God"Parents: Learn to be interested in your kid's lives!Gilmore Girls // Dark Matter Support the showSupport on Patreon for Unique Perks! Early access to uncut episodes Vote on a movie/show we review One-time reward of two Cinematic Doctrine Stickers & Pins Social Links: Threads Website Substack Instagram Facebook Group
Festival del Ajedrez y conciertos gratuitos este domingo en el Zócalo Llaman a proteger tortugas en Acapulco ante temporada de anidaciónXochimilco ofrece taller gratuito de animación stop motion para niños y niñasMás información en nuestro podcast
Ian Joseph Greene is a California-based stop-motion animator, filmmaker, and video artist. His award-winning work has screened at festivals such as Shockfest, Butte Film Festival, Warped Dimensions (Best Splatter/Slasher), Coop Microcinema, Nooga Underground, and Tromadance, and is streaming on TromaNow. Greene's work is known for its grotesque humor, surreal visuals, and experimental technique.Ian and I had a great time speaking about his work, his techniques, and his struggles with anxiety. Please subscribe on your favorite podcast platform and be sure to share the podcast to help fellow artists get the recognition they deserve.
Christian makes an announcement and then the duo jump into discussions on life, the EH movie, TV/Cable, and review Stopmotion and Lowlifes. Intro 0:00 - 1:06.17Stopmotion (2024) 1:06.17- 1:32:05Lowlifes (2024) 1:32:05 - 1:53:02Slasher & Comedies 1:53:02 - 2:18:54Hope you enjoy!
Show Notes It's time to close out the 40s with an adventure and a terror. Mr. Toad goes on a wild ride in spite of his friends' best efforts and then Ichabod goes on a wild ride at the behest of his rival. Two more stories from the library and the last of the piecemeal films, not only do the characters go on wild rides, we do too! Recommendations: The Wind in the Willows (80s Stop Motion available on Peacock) and Longlegs (available on Hulu) Next up: Cinderella (1950) Email us at latecomers@gmail.com Find Amity @ www.amityarmstrong.com Our Facebook group is here for those who consent: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1754020081574479/
"I find myself being too comfortable. If it gets too easy, maybe something is wrong and I need to shake things up." - Danaé GossetIn this captivating conversation, Danaé Gosset shares her remarkable transformation from a rebellious French student kicked out of multiple schools to becoming the founder of Pencil TV, a acclaimed mixed-media animation studio. Her journey reveals how embracing difficulty, trusting intuition, and finding the right mentors can turn chaos into creative gold. Danaé discusses her unique approach to stop-motion animation, the power of silent retreats for creative breakthroughs, and why she deliberately chooses the harder path in both her work and life decisions, including her upcoming move from Paris to Los Angeles.Key takeaways:Embrace the difficult path - Choosing harder processes often leads to more distinctive and meaningful creative work that stands out commerciallyTrust your inner compass - Even during chaotic periods, maintaining faith that "things will be okay" can guide you toward the right opportunitiesCreate space for purposeless play - Not everything needs to serve a business goal; creative experimentation without agenda often becomes the source of breakthrough workBuild creative habits like fitness - Treat personal creative work as essential maintenance, like going to the gym, rather than a luxuryUse silence as a creative tool - Regular retreats from digital noise and social media can unlock deep creative insights and major life decisionsWork with obsessive dedication when you find your calling - When you discover your true medium, the intensity of focus that emerges can accelerate your career exponentiallySeparate personal and commercial work - Maintain clear boundaries between client projects and personal expression to preserve artistic integrity and business relationshipsTeachers appear when you're ready - Being open and prepared attracts the mentors and opportunities you need at exactly the right momentsUse healing practices to enhance creativity - Meditation, mindfulness, and therapeutic work can transform rebellious energy into productive creative fuelPut out the work you want to be hired for - The most effective portfolio strategy is creating personal projects that demonstrate exactly what you want to do professionally Mindful Creative: How to understand and deal with the highs and lows of creative life, career and business Paperback and Kindle > https://amzn.to/4biTwFcFree audiobook (with Audible trial) > https://geni.us/free-audiobookSigned books https://novemberuniverse.co.ukLux Coffee Co. https://luxcoffee.co.uk/ (Use: PODCAST for 15% off)November Universe https://novemberuniverse.co.uk (Use: PODCAST for 10% off)
In this episode of Under the Onion Skin, I am talking about the short film “Duck” with Swiss director Elie Chapuis “Duck” by Elie Chapuis stop-motion animation, 9'', 2024 // Switzerland, BelgiumSynopsis “Vladimir and Olga raise ducks on a small isolated farm in the countryside. They hope for a child, but this expectation soon turns into a nightmare.” Find out more: https://heliumfilms.ch/en/films/duckUnder the Onion Skin: https://giuliamartinelli.com/podcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/giuliamartinelliIntro Music: "Backoning" by Telecasted from YouTube Audio Library
Send us a text"What about the thousands of groomed and trafficked Donkey Boys?"Support the showGet in touch at...Email us podcastelimination@gmail.comText or send a voice message to 07713163065 and get played on the showThanks for listening.
Das Internationale Trickfilmfestival Stuttgart gehört zu den wichtigsten Festivals seiner Art weltweit. Bis einschließlich Sonntag werden in Kinos in der Stuttgarter Innenstadt, auf einer Großleinwand auf dem Schlossplatz und an anderen Orten 500 internationale, aktuelle Trickfilme gezeigt. Schwerpunkt in diesem Jahr sind Filme aus der Schweiz und Puppenanimationen, die in der klassischen Stopp-Motion-Technik entstanden sind. Darüber hinaus gibt es Master Classes mit den ganz Großen des Genres und den direkten Austausch zwischen dem Publikum und Filmschaffenden.
Send us a textWoHos!Welp. This week we looked at two films, all right. Mom hated THE PERFECTION and there was no love lost between Mac & STOPMOTION.CW for mention/suggestion of child rape in THE PERFECTION and childhood trauma in STOPMOTION.Both films are about mental illness and both fail spectacularly in its depiction. THE PERFECTION could have been a joyous, campy romp, but it is too careless with its subject matter and results in a horribly distasteful mess.STOPMOTION has some wonderful stop motion sequences which may be worth the price of admission, but even with its short run time, it overstays its welcome.This was a fun conversation about two repellent films.Next time we are covering two films that deal with class warfare: READY OR NOT & THE PLATFORM. Gerry Entriken: WoHo Outro ThemeSupport the showOpening Theme "Bucket" by Gerry EntrikenClosing Theme "Mop" by Gerry Entriken Interstitial Musicalso by Gerry Entriken. We love you, Gerry!Subscribe to the Podcast for a Special shout-out!World of Horror's InstagramMom's InstagramMac's InstagramDonate to Translifeline
Discover how stop motion animator Tortor Smith created an award-winning short film at the legendary Aardman Studios (home of Wallace & Gromit, Shaun the Sheep, and Chicken Run). In this episode of the Fork in the Road Podcast, Tortor shares their inspiring journey into animation, from handmade craftsmanship to building a sustainable creative career.We talk about:The creative process behind stop motion animationWhat it's like to work at AardmanIndependent filmmaking challenges and breakthroughsThe importance of community, craft, and storytellingReal-world advice for aspiring animators and artistsWhether you're a fan of animation, filmmaking, or creative storytelling, this episode is packed with insight and motivation.Watch the full extended video episode on Patreon:https://patreon.com/ForkInTheRoadPodcastFollow Tortor Smith: https://www.instagram.com/animatortorFollow Andy C. Marshall:https://andycmarshall.com/
Hey horror fans!This week we're joined by Isaiah Saxon, director of A24's The Legend of Ochi and co-founder of the visionary film and animation studio Encyclopedia Pictura.We talk about Isaiah's early creative roots, from drawing and stop-motion to building the kid-focused platform DIY.org, and how all of that shaped his unique approach to storytelling. Then we dive deep into the stunning handmade world of Carpathia—filled with puppets, animatronics, painted maps, 1930s lenses, and big heart.Isaiah shares what it was like working with Willem Dafoe and Helena Zengel, how he blends mythology and music, and why he believes films should feel like moving paintings instead of hyper-reality.We left this conversation genuinely inspired; Isaiah is someone bringing magic back to movies in a way we haven't seen in a long time.If you're into bold storytelling, weird creatures, and fantasy flicks from the '80s and '90s, this one's for you so...COME HANG OUT!!!Follow Us on Social Media:Instagram & Threads: @mostlyhorrorpodTikTok & Twitter/X: @mostlyhorrorSteve: @stevenisaverage on all socialsSean: @hypocrite.ink on IG/TikTok, @hypocriteink on Twitter/XEnjoy this episode? Don't forget to subscribe, rate and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform! For early Access and ad-free episodes, subscribe on Wondery+.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Send us a textWoHos!Mac and I are back to talk all things "Forest Horror" with two Englsih horror films: EDEN LAKE from 2008 and THE RITUAL from 2017.The Internet describes EDEN LAKE as "A young couple on a romantic weekend break at a remote lakehouse, are terrorised by a group of vicious delinquents".The Internet describes THE RITUAL as "Reuniting after the tragic death of their friend, four college pals set out to hike through the Scandinavian wilderness. A wrong turn leads them into the mysterious forests of Norse legend, where an ancient evil exists and stalks them at every turn".We talk a lot about how much we preferred the novel of THE RITUAL much more than the film. Probably too much. I'm sorry.We also talk: Being in the dead dad club, Eastern NC accents, Is Michael Fassbender a badman? and how weird guns are.Next time on the main show Mac and I discuss "Obsession Over Art" films with THE PERFECTION & STOPMOTION.Thanks for all your support. It means The World of Horror™ to us, truly.Remember, WoHos: We love you and DON'T go into the basement! Gerry Entriken: WoHo Outro ThemeSupport the showOpening Theme "Bucket" by Gerry EntrikenClosing Theme "Mop" by Gerry Entriken Interstitial Musicalso by Gerry Entriken. We love you, Gerry!Subscribe to the Podcast for a Special shout-out!World of Horror's InstagramMom's InstagramMac's InstagramDonate to Translifeline
When one of Wallace's high-tech inventions goes rogue, Gromit must save his master from a series of crimes that he is being framed for, and criminal penguin Feathers McGraw is behind it all.
Send us a textWoHos!Please enjoy this episode from July 30, 2021! The format is a little different, but it is still us!Many of you may have already listened to this one--it is our most downloaded episode and one of my favorite conversations from the show.We look forward to sharing some of our favorite shows from the past almost 5 years over the next few weeks. We will begin releasing new shows on "Forest Horror" (EDEN LAKE & THE RITUAL), "Obesssion Over Art" (THE PERFECTION & STOPMOTION), & "Class Warfare" (READY OR NOT & THE PLATFORM/EL HOYO)Please go watch (or re-watch) SPOORLOOS/THE VANISHING. You will not be disappointed!From Wikipedia:The Vanishing (Dutch: Spoorloos, literally: "Traceless" or "Without a Trace") is a 1988 psychological thriller film directed by George Sluizer, adapted from the novella The Golden Egg (1984) by Tim Krabbé. It stars Gene Bervoets as a man who searches obsessively for his girlfriend following her disappearance at a rest area. The Vanishing was released on 27 October 1988, and received positive reviews. Sluizer remade the film in English in 1993.--Don't watch the remake (Mom).Remember, WoHos: We love you and DON'T go into the basement! Gerry Entriken: WoHo Outro ThemeSupport the showOpening Theme "Bucket" by Gerry EntrikenClosing Theme "Mop" by Gerry Entriken Interstitial Musicalso by Gerry Entriken. We love you, Gerry!Subscribe to the Podcast for a Special shout-out!World of Horror's InstagramMom's InstagramMac's InstagramDonate to Translifeline
Three months in, we finally hold the 2025 Movie Draft, where we try to select (what we hope will be) thirty of the biggest and best movies of the year to our teams. We'll track progress and major matchups throughout the 2025 season, and talk a whole lot of trash. We also recap what went right and what went very wrong for both of us in 2024 and crown a champion who gets to take home the belt! Before that though, Dustin gives spoiler-free initial thoughts on "The Monkey," "Stopmotion," and "Caption America: Brave New World." Jake gives his first impressions after seeing "Alien: Romulus," "Civil War," and of course the new season of "Love is Blind." We also correct the Bond movie news from two eps ago. Then finally, we got to watch a very impressive new short film hitting festivals soon called "Liquor Bank" and share all our thoughts. Thanks to Adam Freed from MovieArcher.com for the opportunity. Follow the creators and look for its release later this year! If you're caught up on podcasts and want more, or just want to support us to make the show better, join the Official Movie Bonerz Fan Club! You'll get access to a growing backlog of even more podcast content, including completely new episodes in a refreshingly different format. We'll also grant exclusive access to the Clubhouse where we chat about movies and news, and you'll get invites to interact during live recording sessions. Not to mention discounted merch and exclusive Members Only designs! Find out more and sign up here:Supercast:https://mbfanclub.supercast.comor athttps://moviebonerz.com/subscribe/Special thank you to Alan Hlavacek and Travis Mason from Attack on Venus for the sick theme music! Check them out here:Bandcamp - https://attackonvenus.bandcamp.comSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/artist/34bZPk9DrWCURfBNmkRiKtApple Music -https://music.apple.com/us/artist/attack-on-venus/974094891Have thoughts about the episode? Leave a voicemail or shoot us a text:+1 (724) 4-BONERZThank you for supporting us! Get some merch if you want: https://movie-bonerz-podcast.printify.me/products----Connect with us and share your thoughts:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moviebonerz/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@moviebonerzFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/moviebonerzTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@moviebonerz
Foster Huntington is a photographer and filmmaker from Skamania, Washington. In 2011, he left his fashion job in New York City and moved into a camper van. For the next three years, he traveled around North America, driving some 120,000 miles, surfing and camping. He began the popular Tumblr account and hashtag, #Vanlife and self-published a book, “Home Is Where You Park It,” with photos from his time on the road. He now lives in a treehouse in the Columbia River Gorge and works on short films and photo projects in his studio. Follow Foster on his Substack.If you dig this podcast, will you please leave a short review on Apple Podcasts? It takes less than 60 seconds and makes a difference when I drop to my knees and beg hard-to-get guests on the show. I read them all. You can watch this podcast on my YouTube channel and join my newsletter on Substack. It's glorious.Kyle Thiermann is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Kyle Thiermann at thiermann.substack.com/subscribe
Me (Ed) and Holly have always loved matte paintings and miniatures, and despite knowing very little about how to work with them, we are diving in with GRIND. In today's episode we talk about how we plan to pull that off, and also Holly's journey into the world of production design! Theme song by Matt Glass (@glassbrain), Artwork by Felipe Sobreiro (@sobreiro) Hosted by Brea Grant (@breagrant) and Ed Dougherty (@eddied4me)Join our Patreon for extra content!
In this episode Doug talks about wade fishing in the gulf and he shares a really weird story. Doug also talks fashion in swiim wear and how it has changed over the years. Why should I use the black lure over the white lure when fishing? Doug will explain this to you and give you the reasons why. Plus, Doug talks crankbaits and spinner baits. Do you want some good entertainment at the end of the day? Then camp out at at boat ramp and enjoy the scenes. You have to let Doug tell you why. Aslo,an Interview with Brian Treadway, reel repair, green crawl lizard talk and more in this show.
Send us your movie recommendations!Captain and Wilson are back for season 8!We catch up by learning about the Greenland shark and the Voynich Manuscript. Jay also joins us for the premiere!This week, we review the 2023 horror film "Stop Motion," directed and written by Robert Morgan. "Stopmotion" combines live-action with stop-motion animation, offering a unique visual experience that enhances its psychological horror elements. The film discussion begins around 18:03.
Midnight Terrors is back with 2 all new episodes today!! :) This weekend's episode kicks off with a very in depth conversation about creativity! For this episode, Kevin and Roy sit down to discuss Roy's pick of 2024's Stopmotion! What did your co-hosts think of this very interesting movie? What messages does it carry about creativity? Do they recommend you see it?? Find out now on episode 116 of The Midnight Terrors Podcast!Vote for Midnight Terrors Podcast as Best Local Podcast in Charleston:Vote Now! Best of Charleston 2025 Final VotingCheck out Roy's R Jacob's Honeycut articles on TBM Horror here:R. Jacob's Honeycut - TBM Horror
Stopmotion vs. Monkeybone - Let the showdown begin.
This week we dive into the Best Animated Feature Oscars 2025 category with Adam Elliot's "Memoir of a Snail." We discuss a lot of behind-the-scenes info including the writing and animation processes, as well as a look into budget concerns for a film this work oriented. We then discuss the film itself, exploring all the plot points we love. Finally, we end the episode with a pair of double bills for your viewing pleasure. Thank you so much for listening!Created by Spike Alkire & Jake KelleyTheme Song by Breck McGoughFollow us on Instagram: @DoubleBillChillLetterboxd: FartsDomino44
Der Lego Movie zeigt, wie man einen geilen Spielfilm über ein "Kinderspielzeug" machen kann. Wir versuchen zu erklären, was er so richtig macht und schauen auf das Phänomen Lego. Welche Höhen und Tiefen hatte das dänische Unternehmen im Laufe der letzten fast 100 Jahre, was sind sog. Klemmbausteine überhaupt und gibt es auch gesundheitliche Risiken? – – – Der Kacki Lego Film: "Der Scheiße Hai" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KEAnCsp1Teo – – – LINKTREE Alle wichtigen Links zu uns findet ihr hier: https://linktr.ee/kackundsach – – – PODCAST KAPITEL (00:04:56) Kommt ein Alien … (00:14:47) Handlung (00:42:14) Sequel und Spin-off (00:45:26) Making-of und Brickfilms (01:13:02) Die Lego Geschichte (01:48:15) Hörerfeedback & Co. – – – Kack & Sachgeschichten - Der Podcast mit Klugschiss http://www.kackundsach.de/ Bleib auf dem Laufenden mit dem Kacki WhatsApp Kanal: https://bit.ly/kuswhatsapp – – – – – – – – – – – ausführliche Beschreibung: The Lego Movie: Kreativität in Stein gebaut Als „The Lego Movie“ 2014 erschien, überraschte der Film die Welt mit seiner Mischung aus witziger Erzählung, innovativer Animation und tiefgründiger Botschaft. Regie geführt von Phil Lord und Christopher Miller, schuf der Film ein Meisterwerk, das die Magie von Lego einfängt und gleichzeitig die Grenzen der Animation sprengt. Eine Geschichte voller Herz und Humor Im Zentrum des Films steht Emmet, eine gewöhnliche Lego-Figur, die plötzlich als „Der Auserwählte“ auserkoren wird, um die Lego-Welt vor dem tyrannischen Lord Business zu retten. Die Handlung beginnt mit einer simplen Prämisse, entfaltet sich aber zu einer tiefgründigen Reflexion über Individualität, Kreativität und Konformität. Neben Emmets Abenteuer bietet der Film eine reiche Vielfalt an Charakteren wie Wyldstyle, Batman und Unikitty, die alle ihren eigenen einzigartigen Charme in die Geschichte einbringen. Die Animation: Alles andere als gewöhnlich Die Optik von „The Lego Movie“ ist ein technisches Wunder. Obwohl CGI verwendet wurde, wirkt der gesamte Film so, als wäre er in Stop-Motion animiert. Jedes Detail, von den Fingerabdrücken auf den Steinen bis zur realistischen Bewegung der Figuren, zeigt die Liebe zum Detail, die in diesen Film geflossen ist. Die Hosts des Podcasts loben die Art und Weise, wie die Lego-Ästhetik nicht nur erhalten, sondern perfekt inszeniert wurde. Botschaft und Meta-Ebene Eine der größten Stärken des Films ist seine Botschaft: Kreativität kennt keine Regeln. Während Lord Business strenge Bauanleitungen propagiert, steht Emmets Reise für die Freiheit, aus Legosteinen alles zu erschaffen, was man sich vorstellen kann. Der Film berührt zudem eine Meta-Ebene, als der Konflikt zwischen Vater und Sohn im „realen Leben“ den emotionalen Kern der Geschichte bildet. Fazit: „Alles ist großartig!“ „The Lego Movie“ ist weit mehr als ein Film für Kinder. Es ist eine Liebeserklärung an Kreativität, Fantasie und die Freude am Bauen. Mit seinem cleveren Humor, den charmanten Charakteren und einer Botschaft, die über Generationen hinweg relevant bleibt, hat der Film Kultstatus erreicht. Eine perfekte Mischung aus Spaß und Substanz, die zeigt, dass Lego weit mehr ist als nur ein Spielzeug.
In 1967, a group of 20-somethings released The Equinox...A Journey Into the Supernatural (dir. Dennis Muren, Mark Thomas McGee). In 1970, the film was re-released as Equinox (adding dir. Jack Woods) thanks to producer Jack H. Harris. In 2025, longtime friends Derek and Matt discuss both films on Bride of Monster Kid Radio. Plus, Mark Matzek's Beta Capsule Review (Ultraman Ace), Listener Feedback, and a tribute to fallen monster kids by Captain Billy. Voicemail: (360) 524-2484 Email: Monster Kid Radio's Discord Server - Monster Kid Radio on Reddit - Monster Kid Radio on Twitch! - - Monster Kid Radio on YouTube - Follow Mark MatzkeSmall Town Monsters - Visit the Classic Horror Film Board "" () provided courtesy of Bride of Monster Kid Radio is a Production. All original content of Bride of Monster Kid Radio is licensed under a . You can learn more about Team Deth, our other projects like Deth Designs, Mail Order Zombie, Monster Kid Writer, and more at . Please rate and review Monster Kid Radio wherever you download your favorite podcasts. Next week on Monster Kid Radio: Author Micah Harris (King Kong: The Evolving Narrative - The Annotated Novelization)
Estamos seguros de que no tenemos que decírselo osado y estudiado podescucha, pero por si usted no lo sabe el boro es un elemento químico de la tabla periódica de los elementos, que tiene el símbolo B y número atómico 5, su masa es de 10,811 y es lo único que evita que Geiger, el personaje de la serie de Geoff Johns y Gary Frank explote en una nube nuclear. Un héroe/monstruo en un mundo como el de Mad Max, ¿Necesita usted mayor descripción? Hablamos también del más reciente estilo gráfico y de trazo de los cómics de superhéroes cuyo origen y popularidad probablemente podemos rastrear hasta el dibujante español Jorge Jiménez. Un arte simétrico, limpio, anatómico y con especial énfasis en las secuencias de acción. Además! CGI vs Stopmotion y... ¿El origen real del mito de la muerte de Mafalda en México?'Nuff Said! Descarga aquí (click derecho y guardar como) o Escucha directamente: If you canto see the audio controls, listen/download the audio file here
Send us a textWARNING: FOR MATURE AUDIENCES ONLY. UNDER 17 REQUIRES ADULT SUPERVISION. This week the Queens are talking about a newer Shudder original, "Stopmotion" (2023)! We honestly didn't know how this episode would turn out, but... We did it!! Stay tuned & stay NASTY. Also, leave ya girls a review on Apple Podcasts and we'll dedicate an episode to your movie pick!
This week we talk with our friend, Independent writer/director of the horror fillm Clay Zombies. We discuss his unique addition to the zombie genre, saving pets, working with stop motion animation, and how to manage a large scale film on a small budget. Join us in taking a bite out of the Claypocalypse and remember if you touch the clay you'll have a bad day. Join the Misfit Parade: https://www.misfitparade.net/ Youtube: Support the show on the Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/messedupmoviespod Watch our newest short film Sugar Tits Now! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sz7leFqqo4g Find Jake's Work: https://www.clayzombies.com/ Instagram: @clay_zombies