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For our latest spoiler-filled review, David and Michelle discuss Taika Waititi's (Thor: Ragnarok, What We Do In The Shadows) new film Jojo Rabbit.
Back in Season 2, Jesse got to speak with actor, writer, and director Taika Waititi about his remarkably comedic take on the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Thor: Ragnarok. The interview touches on Taika's New Zealand style of comedy, and how he approached changing a historically serious protagonist like Thor into the goofy, muscly, laugh-inducing character that he is in Ragnarok. Jesse and Taika talk pre and post production, as well as what role improvisation takes on set. Also included: eggs. Follow Taika on Twitter and see Jojo Rabbit while it's still in theaters. This episode originally aired on November 5th, 2017.
Welcome back! After two god awful films, Thor finally has a solo movie he can be proud of. Matt and Lea discuss Taika Waititi's Thor: Ragnarok. This wild space adventure finally makes Thor a dynamic character and is one of the most influential auteur visions in the entire MCU. THE REVOLUTION HAS BEGUN.
Snark Knights #23! We discuss Taika Waititi's "Thor: Ragnarok" (2017) and draw our next comic book movie out of a hat
Michelle Chu and Leah Vonderheide are joined by guest Jules Greene to discuss Venom (now playing at the Apollo) and Taika Waititi's Thor: Ragnarok.
In this episode of Radio Free Fandom, my guest Charlotte & I talk about fanfic writing, Yuletide & Nanowrimo, gush about the latest installment in the MCU, Taika Waititi's Thor: Ragnarok, and recommend some comic books everyone should check out! Time Stamps: 00:13 - 01:01 Intro 01:08 - 13:58 Yuletide & Nanowrimo 14:04 - 34:51 Thor: Ragnarok 34:58 - 46:52 Comic Book Recs 46:57 - 47:52 Outro If you have comments or questions, you can email the podcast at radiofreefandom@gmail.com or tweet us @RadioFreeFandom. Find Claire online: Twitter: @ClaireRousseau Website: http://www.clairerousseau.com/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/ClaireRousseau Find Charlotte online: Twitter: @tambourine Tumblr: alwaysalreadyangry Ao3: tigrrmilk Thanks for tuning in to Radio Free Fandom!
Dana Stevens, Dan Kois, and Jonathan Fischer spoil Marvel and Taika Waititi's Thor: Ragnarok. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dana Stevens, Dan Kois, and Jonathan Fischer spoil Marvel and Taika Waititi's Thor: Ragnarok. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dana Stevens, Dan Kois, and Jonathan Fischer spoil Marvel and Taika Waititi's Thor: Ragnarok. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the Enlightenment Hour!! In this week's episode, I give my non-spoiler and spoiler thoughts on the latest addition to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Taika Waititi's "Thor Ragnarok"!! You can also find the Enlightenment Hour on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvACMX8jX1qQ5ClrGW53vow You can follow on Twitter - Morgan: @ThePurpleDon_ HorrorHouse: @HorrorHousePod Use #PDEHour to carry on the conversation!! If you did enjoy this episode, please share it around, rate and review and subscribe to the feed and be sure to let me know your thoughts on Ragnarok and where it ranks in your MCU favourites!! Thanks for listening and enjoy Be sure to check out all the wonderful content over at the Odd Shaped Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAnM6UdzT1l4B-aXKwi8f3Q and on the TUFF Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0KNeRve5-30IW9yI-BmtQQ
Tom and Dave rank every Marvel film to date before getting into Taika Waititi's Thor: Ragnarok. Also: Ingrid Goes West, A Ghost Story, Landline, After The Storm, Churchill, Colossal, Free Fire, Batman and Harley Quinn.
Taika Waititi's THOR RAGNAROK is about to hit theatres this fall - but his other major directing credit, WHAT WE DO IN THE SHADOWS deserves praise. A thousand years of undead praise! We talk about this hilarious, sometimes moving Vampire mockumentary, its reverence for Vampire lore, and how Jemaine Clement steals the show. But then Taika Waititi steals it right back? To say nothing of Stu. We also talk about what the movie might say about a certain "softboy" type of romantic interaction, as well as masculinity in general. Enjoy!
Christopher Cross and Dylan Schwan continue their celebration of The Fast and the Furious franchise with their review of The Fate of the Furious. Directed by F. Gary Gray, this one pits Dominic Toretto against his family, forcing them to face the one man that may finally prove to be a challenge. We talk about the notable absence of Paul Walker, the extremely dark moments, and the (incorrect) decision to introduce Scott Eastwood and give Tyrese more lines than anyone else. Also, where is the Corona?! There's too much to talk about, plus we update our ranking of The Fast and the Furious action scenes to include two of the ones from the eighth film. Don't forget to check out Dylan's written review of the film, as well. There's so much more to discuss though. Dylan saw The Lure and David Lynch: The Art Life, Chris saw Song to Song and The Ticket, and we both discuss Your Name. Not only that, but there were three trailers that were released that demand our attention, including Kathryn Bigelow's Detroit, Taika Waititi's Thor: Ragnarok, and Rian Johnson's Star Wars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi. There is no shortage of news, plus there are a bunch of blu-rays out this week including our pick of the week: Split - which you can listen to us discuss. Next week, we'll return with a review of Ben Wheatley's Free Fire. Film Fallout is a weekly podcast about film and television. Every week, Christopher Cross and Dylan Schwan discuss news happening in the industry, blu-ray releases coming out this week, what they’ve been watching, and then a review of one movie. You can listen to it on SoundCloud, iTunes, or on BagoGames. Also follow us on Instagram for some behind-the-scenes magic. We are both on Twitter, if you’d like to follow us there. Chris is @HammerkopCross, Dylan is @DreaminDylanS, and you can follow the podcast @Filmfalloutcast. And finally, there is a Facebook page for the podcast if you’d like to ‘like’ us on that.