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Thor: Love and Thunder finally reunites Chris Hemsworth (Thor) with Natalie Portman (ex-girlfriend Jane Foster). Christian Bale plays the nemesis, Gorr the God Butcher. Along for the poorly scripted ride are Tessa Thompson as King Valkyrie and Russell Crowe as Zeus. Taika Waititi (“Thor: Ragnarok”) returns to direct the 29th film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
With the Season 1 finale of Our Flag Means Death out now on HBO Max, starring Rhys Darby (Yes Man) and Taika Waititi (Thor: Ragnarok, What We Do In The Shadows). We discuss this amazing show and why you should be too. Then we gossip about The Gilded Age with season finale out now also on HBO Max, starring Carrie Coons (Gone Girl), Christine Baranski (Mamma Mia, Chicago), written and produced by Julian Fellowes (Downton Abby, Gosford Park). So come join us on this episode of Troy and Tara Watch. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/welcometothenightside/message
Rhys Darby, the comedian known for Flight of the Conchords, What We Do In The Shadows, Jumanji, is an obvious choice as a Talking Strange guest because of his long-running paranormal podcast The Cryptid Factor. But he is also starring in the new comedy Our Flag Means Death, premiering on HBO Max March 3, produced and co-starring his mate Taika Waititi (Thor: Ragnarok, What We Do In The Shadows). The 10-episode season is (very) loosely based on the true adventures of 18th century would-be Gentleman Pirate Stede Bonnet (Darby). After trading in a refined life to be a swashbuckler, he becomes captain of the pirate ship Revenge. Struggling to earn the respect of his potentially mutinous crew, Stede's fortunes change after a fateful run-in with the infamous Captain Blackbeard, played by Waititi. And in the following talk, Rhys and Aaron Sagers (Travel Channel's Paranormal Caught on Camera) discuss the pirate's life, as well as aliens, cryptids, and UFO disclosure. This episode is also viewable on YouTube. Read Aaron's take here: Our Flag Means Death Makes a Gentleman Pirate of Rhys Darby For more Talking Strange videos, subscribe to our YouTube Playlist, and download new episodes of the Talking Strange podcast on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. If you like what you hear, please leave a review/rating. And give us a shout on TalkStrangePod on Twitter. To support Aaron Sagers, say hi to him on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and on Patreon, where he's making tiki cocktails and talking creepy things.
On this episode of Cinedicate, we take a look at Nazi Germany through the eyes of a child, podcaster and audio-engineer Aaron Houllion returns to talk about Jojo Rabbit. From director Taika Waititi (Thor Ragnarok), Jojo Rabbit is a satirical look at Nazi Germany through Jojo, an aspiring Hitler Youth cadet. Witnessing the rise of Germany's new leader, Adolf Hitler, Jojo is quickly swept up in the Nationalistic fervor as he becomes a fanatic for Nazism. However, his ideology is put to the test when he discovers that his mother Rose (Scarlett Johansson) his not only assisting the German Resistance, but hiding a young Jewish girl from the Gestapo.
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Let's talk Marvel! We are in Season 2 of Discovering Directors and we are so excited to discuss a movie in the MCU., directed by Taika Waititi. Join us for the BEST Hela and Korg impressions you will ever hear, and we encourage you to share YOUR opinions on what Taika Waititi will wish for when he completes his "Infinity Gauntlet".Special thanks for Michael Thompson at LEVEL UP Agent Services for our logo.Email the show at discoveringdirectorspodcast@gmail.com
Nach 12 Jahren und sieben Staffeln ist es soweit: Star Wars: The Clone Wars endete Anfang Mai diesen Jahres auf Disney+ mit dem grandiosen Arc rund um die Belagerung von Mandalore und die Order 66. Knapp einen Monat danach wollen wir zurückblicken auf die finale Staffel und gleichzeitig auch etwas in Erinnerung an die ganze Serie schwelgen. Wir meint in diesem Fall Janina, Patricia, Carl Georg, Maximilian und Tobias, welche alle verschieden starke Bindungen zu der ganzen Serie haben und aus diesem Grund auch die letzte Staffel in unterschiedlicher Weise betrachten. Wie immer interessiert uns aber auch eure Meinung, sowohl zu den einzelnen Arcs, als auch zur gesamten Staffel oder sogar der ganzen Serie, die man nun ja abschließend bewerten kann! The Clone Wars, die Erste Wir haben im Rahmen unseres JediCast bereits schon einmal ausgiebig über die Animationsserie geredet und dabei alle vorherigen sechs Staffeln besprochen. Wer also auch hierzu einmal Lust hat, geht am besten hier entlang: Die News: Die Noris Force Con 5 findet im September 2021 statt!Neuer Star Wars-Film unter der Regie von Taika Waititi (Thor: Ragnarok) und neue Serie von Leslye Headland (Russian Doll)Missgeschick bei This Week in Star Wars – Datum für LEGO Star Wars The Skywalker Saga geleakedManga-News: Die Mangas zu Star Wars Rebels und Leia: Princess of Alderaan erscheinen auch auf EnglischMarvel hat seine Comic-Planung bis Juli 2020 aktualisiert.Weitere Hefte dann im August, sowie ein Jaxxon-Annual von IDWSchlechte Nachrichten zum Schluss: Das Buchprogramm zu The High Republic wurde auf den Januar und Februar 2021 verschoben. Dementsprechende Ankündigungen zu den Comics stehen noch aus, diese werden aber sehr wahrscheinlich auch verschoben werden. Die Rezensionen: Zur finalen Staffel haben wir auch zeitnah zum Release auf Disney+ Rezensionen angefertigt, welche ihr hier in der Übersicht finden könnt. Zur gesamten Serie Star Wars: The Clone Wars erschienen sowohl 2014 Rezensionen zur sechsten Staffel, als auch im Rahmen unserer Rezensionsreihe ebensolche zu den ersten 5 Staffeln. All diese könnt ihr sowohl durch die Filter in der Datenbank, als auch hier finden. Ausblick: Im Juni/ Juli werden wir uns im Rahmen einer neuen Folge Ausgelesen mal wieder dem Comic-Sektor, als auch den Legends widmen. Bis dahin wünschen wir euch beste Gesundheit und, dass die Macht euch stets dienen möge.
Fabio e Ricardo fazem uma parceria com a página The Mother Owl (https://www.facebook.com/themotherowl/) para este especial e discutem como eles gostariam que fosse o novo filme de Star Wars que será dirigido por Taika Waititi (Thor: Ragnarok, Jo Jo Rabbit), passando pelos antigos jogos Knights of the Old Republic e Force Unleashed e chegando a voos altos como um crossover com Star Trek! Venha ouvir! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/qad4podcast/message
No 17º episódio do Sozinho em Ahch-To, Jair Yoda discute os roteiros vazados do Episódio IX pré-JJ Abrams. Os roteiros se chamavam Duel of the Fates ("O Duelo dos Destinos", em tradução livre) e mostram um filme sem Palpatine, sem Rey Skywalker, com Kylo como vilão e muitas outras diferenças. Além disso: The Clone Wars: o trailer da sétima temporada Kenobi: Série é adiada oficialmente por um ano. Filme de 2020: Taika Waititi (Thor Ragnarok, The Mandalorian) na direção?
On this episode, Dominic and Ben are joined by friend of the show Din of the band F-105 to discuss the latest Star Wars news and review the leaks about what was in Colin Trevorrow's Episode IX script. First, they talk about the news that Taika Waititi (Thor: Ragnarok, Jojo Rabbit) is being eyed to direct a future Star Wars film and what he might bring to the table for Star Wars. Then, they look at The Rise of Skywalker hitting $1 Billion at the Box Office and being nominated for three BAFTAs and three Oscars. And then, they begin an epic break down of the leaks about the script for Episode IX (titled "Duel of the Fates") written by Colin Trevorrow and Derek Connolly. They discuss what they like, what they didn't, and how it could have been combined with some of the stuff we saw in The Rise of Skywalker. Plus, a discussion of Balance of the Force, Mortis' place in Star Wars lore, and what would have made the perfect ending to the saga. All this and much more! Support The SWU on Patreon Buy an SWU T-shirt Website: www.starwarsunderworld.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/swunderworld Twitter: @TheSWU Subscribe and Review on iTunes Email: swunderworld@gmail.com Voicemail: 1-410-989-1138
On this episode, Dominic and Ben are joined by friend of the show Din of the band F-105 to discuss the latest Star Wars news and review the leaks about what was in Colin Trevorrow's Episode IX script. First, they talk about the news that Taika Waititi (Thor: Ragnarok, Jojo Rabbit) is being eyed to direct a future Star Wars film and what he might bring to the table for Star Wars. Then, they look at The Rise of Skywalker hitting $1 Billion at the Box Office and being nominated for three BAFTAs and three Oscars. And then, they begin an epic break down of the leaks about the script for Episode IX (titled "Duel of the Fates") written by Colin Trevorrow and Derek Connolly. They discuss what they like, what they didn't, and how it could have been combined with some of the stuff we saw in The Rise of Skywalker. Plus, a discussion of Balance of the Force, Mortis' place in Star Wars lore, and what would have made the perfect ending to the saga. All this and much more!
On this episode of Conversations with Cooler People than Me, Sarah Mason an Sergio Pinheiro interview Oscar winning composer Michael Giacchino about his score for the Golden Globe nominated film, Jojo Rabbit. Michael Giacchino (pronounced “Juh-key-no”) has composed original scores for the some of the biggest feature films in recent history, including, The Incredibles, War for the Planet of the Apes, Ratatouille, Star Trek, Jurassic World, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, and Coco. Giacchino's 2009 score for the Pixar hit Up earned him an Oscar®, a Golden Globe®, the BAFTA, the Broadcast Film Critics' Choice Award and two GRAMMY® Awards. When writer/director, Taika Waititi (Thor: Ragnarok) reached out to Giacchino to score his film Jojo Rabbit, Giacchino was eager to do it. "I didn't know what the film was about but I am a huge fan of his work and how diverse and different it is," said Giacchino. When asked what direction he received Giacchino recounted Waititi saying, "Remember how you made us feel in Up? That's how I want to feel'. Read the full article at https://www.thehmcnetwork.com/post/scoring-jojo-rabbit-interview-with-oscar-winning-composer-michael-giacchino
Nowy film Taiki Waititiego to dzieło fenomenalne. Młody fanatyk Nazistów, którego najlepszym przyjacielem jest Adolf Hitler, musi zmierzyć się ze światem i młodą Żydówką, ukrywającą się w jego domu. Na ten film czekaliśmy od momentu jego ogłoszenia. Taika Waititi (Thor: Ragnarok, Co robimy w ukryciu, Dzikie łowy) zabrał się za bardzo trudny temat, ale z lekkością i dziwacznym humorem, które są cechami charakterystycznymi jego stylu. Reżyser w "Jojo Rabbit" pokazuje woję poprzez oczy zindoktrynowanego dziecka, które musi uczyć się świata na nowo. III Rzesza jest w odwrocie, wojska alianckie podbijają tereny wewnątrz kraju, a młody Jojo jedzie na obóz, podczas którego ma stać się mężczyzną - w czym pomóc ma mu jego wyimaginowany przyjaciel, Adolf Hitler. Iście magiczny obraz, pełen uczucia, ciepła, ale też dramatu i brutalności. W naszym materiale opowiadamy Wam więcej o tym filmie i mamy nadzieję, że o nowym dziele nowozelandzkiego filmowca będzie głośno! ***** ▶ Subskrybuj kanał: http://bit.ly/BMHSubscribe
The Real Butter™ Buttercast #19: In which Peter, Theodore, and Amanda review "Jojo Rabbit", the new film by Taika Waititi (THOR: RAGNAROK, HUNT FOR THE WILDERPEOPLE). The official Real Butter™ Buttercast Top 5 Wartime Satires! Hot Goss (award-winners, Scorsese controversy)! New Releases and Poppy being creepy!
Writer director Taika Waititi (THOR: RAGNAROK, HUNT FOR THE WILDERPEOPLE), brings his signature style of humor and pathos to his latest film, JOJO RABBIT, a World War II satire that follows a lonely German boy (Roman Griffin Davis as JoJo) whose world view is turned upside down when he discovers his single mother (Scarlett Johansson) is hiding a young Jewish girl (Thomasin McKenzie) in their attic. Aided only by his idiotic imaginary friend, Adolf Hitler (Taika Waititi), Jojo must confront his blind nationalism. In Theaters October 18, 2019 Genres: Drama, War Starring: Scarlett Johansson, Sam Rockwell, Rebel Wilson, Taika Waititi, Thomasin McKenzie, Roman Griffin Davis. Directed By, Taika Waititi Current Tomato Score: 98% Audience / 79% Critics Current Meta-critic: 58 Current IMDb: 7.8/10 Film Optix is a podcast comprised of a couple of guys bringing you the strengths & shortcomings of the entertainment industry. Follow us on Spotify, YouTube, iTunes & Anchor! Follow us on Twitter: bit.ly/FlimOp-Twitter Other Platforms Spotify: http://bit.ly/FilmOp-Spotify Apple Podcast: http://bit.ly/FilmOp-Apple Google Play: http://bit.ly/FilmOp-GooglePod YouTube: http://bit.ly/FilmOp-YT
Writer director Taika Waititi (THOR: RAGNAROK, HUNT FOR THE WILDERPEOPLE), brings his signature style of humor and pathos to his latest film, JOJO RABBIT, a World War II satire that follows a lonely German boy (Roman Griffin Davis as JoJo) whose world view is turned upside down when he discovers his single mother (Scarlett Johansson) is hiding a young Jewish girl (Thomasin McKenzie) in their attic. Aided only by his idiotic imaginary friend, Adolf Hitler (Taika Waititi), Jojo must confront his blind nationalism. In Theaters October 18, 2019 Genres: Drama, War Starring: Scarlett Johansson, Sam Rockwell, Rebel Wilson, Taika Waititi, Thomasin McKenzie, Roman Griffin Davis Directed By, Taika Waititi Broke Boi Media is a podcast comprised of a couple of guys bringing you the strengths & shortcomings of the entertainment industry. Follow us on Spotify, YouTube, iTunes & Anchor! Twitter: https://twitter.com/Broke_Boi_Media Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4zow8RvRhp0jHdWhhN32zO?si=O6OGO5hrTz2DmvQHmH32-w Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/broke-boi-media/id1468713349 Anchor: Anchor: Anchor: https://anchor.fm/broke-boi-media
Thanks to Darth Real Life, it’s been a while since our last episode. Hyperspace Theories returns with a conversation about the exciting new developments in Star Wars television. First, though, we briefly discuss some of the other recent Star Wars news. Episode IX has begun filming, and several new cast members were announced. Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy’s contract has been extended through 2021, though Disney CEO Bob Iger confirmed a slowdown in the pace of Star Wars movie production following Episode IX. There may be fewer films in the works for the moment, but Star Wars television is surging ahead. Our meta segment considers the announcement of The Mandalorian, a live-action series for the upcoming direct-to-consumer streaming service from Disney. The show’s creator, executive producer, and writer is Jon Favreau, whose extensive body of work includes Iron Man and Iron Man 2 for Marvel, the live-action Jungle Book and The Lion King for Disney, his own project Chef, and directing episodes of Revolution and The Orville for television. He also has a history with Star Wars, voicing Mandalorian Death Watch leader Pre Viszla on The Clone Wars. Another figure from that series, Dave Filoni, has a prominent part in The Mandalorian: he is an executive producer and will direct its first episode. We speculate about the influences Favreau and Filoni will bring to the live-action show, and how its release on the streaming service might affect the tone and content of its episodes. We also share our thoughts on the other episodic directors announced for the project: Deborah Chow (Jessica Jones), Rick Famuyiwa (Dope), Bryce Dallas Howard (Solemates), and Taika Waititi (Thor: Ragnarok). Like Lucasfilm, our storytelling segment revisits The Clone Wars after the news from the summer that twelve more episodes are in production. We speculate about which remaining untold story arcs might appears in these new episodes, based on information previously revealed at Star Wars Celebration panels and some arcs already produced in other formats, such as Dark Disciple and Son of Dathomir. Based on the trailer, the long-awaited “Siege of Mandalore” story appears to be included, which will create connections with existing arcs of The Clone Wars, Revenge of the Sith, the Ahsoka novel, and Star Wars Rebels. We also share in the fandom’s excitement to see more stories from The Clone Wars and the return of the fan-favorite voice cast. For our world-building segment we analyze the premiere episodes of Star Wars Resistance, the new animated series airing on the Disney Channel. We start with the galaxy-level world-building in the series, including the New Republic, the Resistance, and the First Order at a point in time six months before The Force Awakens. We then turn to the Colossus, the fuel depot and its residents that serve as the location for the first season, and discuss how the characters and their story arcs are constructed with that environment in mind. (Note: if you have not yet seen the show, this part of our discussion includes major spoilers for the opening episode, “The Recruit,” and some references to the following episodes, “The Triple Dark” and “Fuel for the Fire,” which are available for early viewing through DisneyNOW, Hulu, and other providers.) Direct Download | Libsyn embed Related Links Star Wars: Episode IX Cast Announced (StarWars.com) 'Star Wars' Chief Kathleen Kennedy's Lucasfilm Deal Extended for Three Years (Exclusive) (The Hollywood Reporter) Bob Iger Talks Disney's Streaming Service, 'Roseanne,' James Gunn and a Coming 'Star Wars' "Slowdown" (The Hollywood Reporter) The Mandalorian First Image, Directors Revealed (StarWars.com) SDCC 2018: Star Wars: The Clone Wars to Return with New Episodes (StarWars.com) The Clone Wars Saved trailer (YouTube) Star Wars Celebration Anaheim [2015]: The Clone Wars Tales Yet Untold Star Wars Celebration Europe 2016: Ahsoka’s Untold Tales Star Wars Celebration Orlando 2017: Animated Origins and Unexpected Fates Panel How the Star Wars Resistance cartoon threads the needle of Disney’s movie trilogy (Polygon) Contact Information: Hyperspace Theories: Twitter @HyperspacePod Tricia Barr: Twitter @FANgirlcantina; email Tricia@fangirlblog.com B.J. Priester: Twitter @RedPenofLex; email Lex@fangirlblog.com Kay: Twitter @Geek_Kay; email Kay@fangirlblog.com
Good evening, Children of the Night. This week our hidden gem is “What We Do In the Shadows”, a terrifying . . . no, that’s not the word . . . a spine-chilling . . . no, that’s not right. Ah! A HILARIOUS vampire movie starring Jermaine Clement and directed by Taika Waititi (“Thor: Ragnarok”). … Continue reading "Episode 14: What We Do In The Shadows"
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With new films from George Clooney ("Suburbicon"), Taika Waititi ("Thor: Ragnarok") and Darren Aronofsky (the Jennifer Lawrence-starring "mother!") scheduled for release before Thanksgiving, Adam and Josh assemble their Top 5 Fall Movie Questions. Plus, a split review on Steven Soderbergh's new NASCAR-set heist movie, LOGAN LUCKY, and a slapstick edition of "Hot Mics." 0:00-1:05 - Billboard 2:04-27:03 - Review: "Logan Lucky" Matt Pond PA, "Still Summer" 28:01-35:58 - Jerry Lewis / Notes 35:58-47:16 - Massacre Theatre 47:16-58:46 - Top 5: Fall Movie Preview Matt Pond PA, "A Spark" 59:40-1:35:33 - Fall Preview, cont. 1:35:33-1:49:56 - Close / Hot Mics Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices