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Have you ever wondered what it is like screenwriting inside the Marvel and Studio machine? Wonder no further, today we have screenwriter and director Joe Cornish. Joe was one of the writer's on Marvel's Ant-Man. The English comedian and filmmaker burst onto the scene in 2011 with his very successful film directorial debut, Attack The Block, starring John Boyega, who played Moses, a low-level crook, teenage gang leader, an orphan looking for respect around the block. The British sci-fi comedy horror film centers on a teenage street gang who have to defend themselves and their block from predatory alien invaders on Guy Fawkes Night.Cornish and his comedy partner, Adam Buxton form the successful duo, Adam & Joe an ironic pop culture sketch show which gained a lot of success in the UK alongside Cornish's long-term work in the UK TV entertainment industry. In 2011 he joined iconic directors, Peter Jackson and Steven Spielberg as a writer for the screenplay and story for the 3D animated action-adventure film, The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn --- co-written alongside Edgar Wright and Steven Moffat.Intrepid reporter Tintin and Captain Haddock set off on a treasure hunt for a sunken ship commanded by Haddock's ancestor.This $135 million budget film grossed $374 million at the box office and received a plethora of nominations including Oscars for Best Original Score, a Golden Globe for Best Animated Feature Film, two BAFTA nominations for Best Animated Film and Best Special Visual Effects.Cornish co-wrote the screenplay for the Marvel Comic character, Ant-Man, along with Wright, Adam McKay, and Paul Rudd in 2015.Rudd, starring as Ant-Man is armed with a super-suit with the astonishing ability to shrink in scale but increase in strength, cat burglar Scott Lang must embrace his inner-hero and help his mentor, Dr. Hank Pym, plan and pull off a heist that will save the world. Similar to most Marvel Studio movies, the film carried a big budget of $169.3 million and grossed $519.3 million.His latest film, The Kid Who Would Be King (2019), which was written undirected by Cornish, joins a band of kids who embarks on an epic quest to thwart a medieval menace.Joe honestly, was extremely forthcoming and transparent about a lot of things; like what really happened behind the scenes on Ant-Man and what it's like to write inside the Marvel machine, working with filmmaking legends like Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson. And we also discuss his craft, how he approaches screenwriting and directing, and much more.Enjoy this conversation with Joe Cornish.
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You guys better get ready for a hell of a ride because our guest today brought a great conversation. We have accomplished screenwriter and director Joe Cornish on the show today. The English comedian and filmmaker burst onto the scene in 2011 with his very successful film directorial debut, Attack The Block, starring John Boyega, who played Moses, a low-level crook, teenage gang leader, an orphan looking for respect around the block. The British sci-fi comedy horror film centers on a teenage street gang who have to defend themselves and their block from predatory alien invaders on Guy Fawkes Night. Commercially, the film did not perform as it was acclaimed critically. It is rated at 90% on Rotten Tomatoes, won the Audience Award for Best Film (Midnights) at SXSW 2011, and many other awards from all major film festivals that year.Cornish and his comedy partner, Adam Buxton form the successful duo, Adam & Joe an ironic pop culture sketch show which gained a lot of success in the UK alongside Cornish’s long-term work in the UK TV entertainment industry. In 2011 he joined iconic directors, Peter Jackson and Steven Spielberg as a writer for the screenplay and story for the 3D animated action-adventure film, The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn --- co-written alongside Edgar Wright and Steven Moffat.Intrepid reporter Tintin and Captain Haddock set off on a treasure hunt for a sunken ship commanded by Haddock's ancestor.This $135 million budget film grossed $374 million at the box office and received a plethora of nominations including Oscars for Best Original Score, a Golden Globe for Best Animated Feature Film, two BAFTA nominations for Best Animated Film and Best Special Visual Effects.Cornish co-wrote the screenplay for the Marvel Comic character, Ant-Man, along with Wright, Adam McKay, and Paul Rudd in 2015. Rudd, starring as Ant-Man is armed with a super-suit with the astonishing ability to shrink in scale but increase in strength, cat burglar Scott Lang must embrace his inner-hero and help his mentor, Dr. Hank Pym, plan and pull off a heist that will save the world. Similar to most Marvel Studio movies, the film carried a big budget of $169.3 million and grossed $519.3 million.His latest film, The Kid Who Would Be King (2019), which I highly recommend everybody to watch, joins a band of kids who embarks on an epic quest to thwart a medieval menace.Joe honestly, was extremely forthcoming and transparent about a lot of things; like what happened behind the scenes of Ant-Man and what it's like to write inside the Marvel machine. And we also discuss his craft, how he is as a director, how he likes to approach his writing and many more.Enjoy this conversation with Joe Cornish.
Arlen and Eric discuss what we've been watching. Movies discussed: The Old Guard, Color Out of Space, The Rental, Grand Prix, Munich, The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn, Drunken Angel, Stray Dog, Cleo From 5 to 7 | Go to https://wp.me/p5GngZ-3E3 | RSS- https://anchor.fm/s/7f2bb04/podcast/rss | Image from SpectreVision | Season 3 Theme "Darjeeling" by Barrie available everywhere, video below. | [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3mfPmR44wMc&w=560&h=315]
Streaming options during our Covid-19 crisis. Sarah Watt, William Chen and Jeremy Downing discuss films that you can watch while stuck at home, during the Covid-19 lockdowns occurring around the world. We have split our discussion into five categories: Film for the family: William: How to Train Your Dragon (2010, Netflix) Sarah: The Adventures of TinTin: The Secret of the Unicorn (2011, Netflix) Jeremy: Hairspray (2007, Netflix) Classic to rewatch: Sarah: Sense and Sensibility (1995, Netflix) Jeremy: Beetlejuice (1988, Netflix) William: Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003, Netflix) Something new: Jeremy: Russian Doll (2019, Netflix) William: Sonic the Hedgehog (2020, Amazon Prime Video) Sarah: The Occupant (2020, Netflix) Something a bit off the wall: Sarah: Eye in the Sky (2015, Netflix) Jeremy: Mulholland Drive (2001, Netflix) William: Cats (2019, Lightbox) Go to happy film: Jeremy: The Castle (1997, Lightbox) Sarah: Game Night (2018, Netflix) William: Community (2009-2015, Amazon Prime Video)
In our October 2019 podcast, we discuss the news that Jules Buckley has been taken on the role of creative artist in association at the BBC Symphony Orchestra, and the family of a girl chorister has sued Berlin Cathedral Choir after it rejected her application for an audition. Plus, we introduce our October issue, in which we talk to husband-and-wife team mezzo Magdalena Kožená and maestro Simon Rattle about their recording of works for voice and piano. We also try out the BBC Philharmonic’s new in-concert app, and, as usual, we each bring along a new recording we’ve been enjoying this month. This episode is presented by editor Oliver Condy, who is joined by deputy editor Jeremy Pound and reviews editor Michael Beek. It was produced by Ben Youatt and Jack Bateman.Recordings:Brahms String Sextet No. 1 in B flatRaphael EnsembleHyperion CDA66276‘Il volo cosí fido al doce’ from Handel’s Riccardo PrimoHandel’s QueensLucy Crowe, Mary Bevan, London Early Opera/Bridget CunninghamSignum SIGCD579Olly’s choice: Kabalevsky Colas Breugnon OvertureMalmö Symphony Orchestra/Darrell AngNaxos 8573859Jeremy’s choice: Lassen Violin ConcertoLinus Roth, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra/Antony HermusHyperion CDA68268 Michael’s choice: ‘The Duel’ from John Williams’s The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the UnicornAcross the StarsAnne-Sophie Mutter, The Recording Arts Orchestra of Los Angeles/John WilliamsDeutsche Grammophon 4797553Stories:Bagpiper receives noise complaints for practising in back garden: https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/news/scottish-news/4601608/alan-jamieson-wishaw-bagpipes-sunderland-hate-mail/Berlin choir accused of gender discrimination by girl chorister: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/aug/09/berlin-choir-accused-of-gender-discrimination-by-nine-year-old-girlJules Buckley announced as creative artist in association: https://www.theguardian.com/music/2019/aug/26/stormzy-collaborator-jules-buckley-bbc-symphony-orchestra See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Back again folks!This week the lads discuss love letter to music and smarm Begin Again, and love letter adventure and alcoholism The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of The Unicorn.Meanwhile, Danny extols the trials of veganism while Niall proposes a new world government based on celebrity breeding. Have a listen!
Steve Cooper talks with actor Mark Ivanir. Mark got his first big break in the Steven Spielberg's OScar-winning Schindler's List. He has rejoined him twice after in The Terminal and The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn. He has also appeared in The Good Shepherd, What Just Happened, Johnny English Reborn, Big Miracle, 360 and many others. His biggest part to date was starring in A Late Quartet that also featured Christopher Walken, Catherine Keener and Philip Seymour Hoffman. He has also had an extensive TV career in the US and over seas and had recurring roles in Homeland and Royal Pains and guests starred on series such as 24, Monk, CSI: NY, Law & Order, Fringe, CSI Miami, Nikita and Hawaii Five-0. Sponsored by Blowfish for Hangovers. Get 20% off with the promo code COOPER at www.forhangovers.com
This week we look at Whiplash (2014), The Tale of The Princess Kaguya (2013), Tintin: The Secret of The Unicorn (2011), Miller’s Crossing (1990), The Town (2010) & The Secret of My Success (1987). Hope you enjoy the show! Get in touch on superbaileybros@gmial.com and @superbaileybros on Twitter.
The Lord of the Ring Pop, Pumpkin Bread Alive, and The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Candycorn. On this episode of the Hungry Cliff podcast, it's time for this year's fall roundup! The team samples a variety of food (again) and argues about movies, or something. Who has an exciting new hair style? Where did that delicious pumpkin bread come from? (hint: Amanda would know) What major life decision has just been made by certain members of the group? Find out the answers to all these questions and more this week on the Hungry Cliff podcast! Links: Reese's Stuffed With Pieces Jolly Rancher Triple Pop Vampirates Paul Lynde Don't forget you can support Hungry Cliff by going to our Shop at the top of our page or by using our Amazon and iTunes Search Boxes on our site. Also, Like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter and subscribe to the podcast in iTunes so you don't miss a thing! And if you want to help us out some more, please review us on iTunes 'cause every little bit counts. Hosts: Tony Silanskas, Matthew Biggers, Andrew Silanskas Guest Hosts: David Houston, Jessica Houston, Pedro Mendoza Intro and outro music: Pedro Mendoza Email us: tony (at) hungrycliff (dot) com or matthew (at) hungrycliff (dot) com © 2016 Hungry Cliff
Episode 1 - "John Williams: Resurgence?" Soundcast Stereo episodes are a two channel, 30 minute conversation focused on a single topic from the world of film, television, or video game soundtracks. In our official, first episode features Christopher Coleman and ERIK WOODS (CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO) who discuss recent news reports regarding JOHN WILLIAMS as officially attached to Indiana Jones 5 and Star Wars: Episode 8. Episode Highlights 00:00 - Introducing Soundcast Stereo 00:36 - Breaking the news: Indiana Jones 5 03:48 - But is REALLY confirmed for Star Wars? 17:25 - Redemption of a Franchise? 21:33 - Ready Player One, Indiana Jones, or Star Wars? 25:40 - Final Thoughts - This Chapter of the John Williams era Music Selections 00:35 - "Scherzo for Motorcycle and Orchestra" (Indiana Jones & The Last Crusade) by John Williams 27:49 - "The Adventure Continues" (The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn) by John Williams Notes: Follow Erik Woods on Twitter. Visit the official Cinematic Sound Radio site. Follow Tracksounds on Twitter. Follow Christopher Coleman on Twitter. Support Tracksounds: Most of the soundtracks mentioned in this episode can be found at Amazon. Your purchases through these links help us to keep on keepin' on! Thank You! Buy Soundtracks at Amazon.com Download the Episode Subscribe and More Info
Morgan and Chelsea are flying solo as they talk about fast-paced, adventure film, The Adventures of Tintin. Join these Tintin newbies as they learn about and dive into the world of Tintin. Highlights: ■ New writers on the website, partnership with Animated Views, Anna and Elsa to join the official Disney princess lineup, Cars 3 and the Disney Shareholder meeting. ■ History of The Adventures of Tintin and the Author/creator Hergé (excuse our pronunciation). ■ Find the cartoons on Netflix! Get a free trial HERE. ■ Main Discussion: The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn directed by Steven Spielberg and produced by Peter Jackson. ■ Mind boggling photo-real animation (motion capture) from the start. ■ Belgium/At sea: introduced to Pickpocket side story, introduced to Captain Haddock (Oh dear). ■ Haddock’s hallucination in the desert (due to the lack of alcohol). ■ The secret of the Unicorn: Gotta love a good story about pirates and their gold treasure. Never gets old (seriously, it doesn’t). ■ Milanese Nightingale: “It’s my first visit to the 3rd world.” (Haddock: “What a dish!”) The original character was actually inspired by Herge’s aunt who apparently wasn’t a good singer in his opinion. ■ Morgan never wants to get hit in the back of the head with a bottle. ■ Why Antiques Road Show is so popular. ■ Bad guys always have to have a pet bird of some sort. A falcon is always a nice touch. ■ Haddock should really go into motivational speaking. ■ What’s up with the butler? Is he a slave to the grounds? ■ I’ll get you the hat... a really BIG one. ■ Sets up for a GREAT sequel! ■ “Let’s Rate it!”: 4 stars and 4.5 stars. ■ Mailbag, Morgan and Chelsea Geek-out time. ■ Bloopers: Marisa loves Morgan, Haddock, Morgan’s threat , Taking over the world! Runtime: 1:07:27, 35.5 MB Where to Find Us: ■ Find us on the web: therotoscopers.com, twitter, facebook, YouTube, tumblr, hypable & Animated Views ■ Mason Smith: This Animated Life Blog, Twitter ■ Chelsea Robson: Facebook, Twitter ■ Morgan Stradling: Twitter, Instagram ■ Visit our sponsors: Netflix, Audible, Amazon ■ Questions, comments, suggestions? Send us an email at therotoscopers@gmail.com ■ Send us a voicemail at therotoscopers.com/voicemail Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Programa # 3 de la tercera temporada de "Sons de soundtrack" de Sants3ràdio dedicat a la BANDA SONORA: "The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn" de John Williams.
Simon Mayo and Mark Kermode with guests, Steven Soderbergh, director of Contagion and Lynne Ramsay, director of We Need To Talk About Kevin. Plus the Box Office Top 10 and Mark's reviews of the big new movies of the week including The Adventures of Tintin:The Secret of the Unicorn.
"Ônzima" edição do programa. Nóis capota mais não breca. Cheio de novidades, começamos esta edição com o lançamento do trailer do paranóico Contagion, de Steven Soderberg. Teve a prequela de O Enigma de Outro Mundo, de Matthijs van Heijningen Jr. Falamos sobre a animação The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn, de Steven Spielberg. O lixento Sherlock Holmes 2 - A Game of Shadows, de Guy Ritchie. O decepcionante John Carter, de Andrew Stanton. E o trailer pirata de The Dark Knight Rises, de Christopher Nolan, que infelizmente não temos o trailer por justamente ser pirata. Não tivemos um Momento Leandro, mas tivemos um Momento Julio (Só faltou uma musiquinha) sobre a refilmagem de Uma Noite Alucinante. O segundo bloco foi totalmente dedicado à grande estréia da semana: Harry Potter e As Relíquias da Morte - Parte II, o evento de uma geração. Falamos sobre os filmes, os livros e tudo mais que você queria (e não queria) ouvir. Encerramos o programa com os indicados ao Emmy, premiação que rola em 18 de setembro, e um pouco sobre televisão e cinema. Perdeu tudo isso? Aproveite e ouça o On Demand.
Grab some corn balls and candy beans and prepare to relive the terrific, underrated, and endlessly funny sitcom "Arrested Development!" Mike and Andy review their favorite Bluths, non-Bluths, and episodes, covering all of their favorite parts of the show, including listener favorite, Tobias, the Never-Nude Analrapist! Then stick around for a "Stupid, Stupid" involving Mike's take on "Transformers: Dark of the Moon," a Trailer Park covering Andy's concerns about "Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn" and "300"...uh, sorry, "Immortals!" and then Mike will shill the SyFi Monday Night lineup and Andy will shill "Avengers, Earth's Mightiest Heroes" and the possibility of the return of WWE Ice Cream bars!!!! Geek Salad is available at www.geeksalad.podbean.com, or can be subscribed to at the iTunes store by using keyword “geek salad.” Contact Geek Salad at geeksalad@yahoo.com or visit their MySpace page at www.myspace.com/geeksalad. Geek Salad is also available on Facebook under the group heading “Geek Salad Podcast.” Please subscribe to their Twitter feed: @geeksaladradio Geek Salad is intended for adult listeners and contains coarse language and profanity. Listener discretion is advised.