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Frame Fatale es un podcast sobre películas no canónicas conducido por Sebastián De Caro y Santiago Calori. En este vigésimo sexto episodio, nos ocupamos de Magia (Magic, 1978) de Richard Attenborough y, como nos suele ocurrir, hablamos de esa, pero terminamos hablando de todas estas otras: Chaplin (1992) de Richard Attenborough, La fiesta de Babette (Babettes gæstebud, 1987) de Gabriel Axel, Cristo se detuvo en Éboli (Cristo si è fermato a Eboli, 1979) de Francesco Rosi, Jurassic Park (1993) de Steven Spielberg, El gran escape (The Great Escape, 1963) de John Sturges, El vuelo del Fénix (The Flight of the Phoenix, 1965) de Robert Aldrich, La mano (The Hand, 1981) de Oliver Stone, Arlequín (Harlequin, 1980) de Simon Wincer, Taxi Driver (1976) y El rey de la comedia (The King of Comedy, 1982) de Martin Scorsese, Guasón (Joker, 2019) de Todd Phillips, Chucky, el muñeco diabólico (Child's Play, 1988) de Tom Holland, Annabelle (2014) de John R. Leonetti, El padrino (1972) de Francis Ford Coppola, Juego sucio (Foul Play, 1978) de Colin Higgins, Historias para no dormir (1966–1982) de Chicho Ibáñez Serrador, Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich (2018) de Sonny Laguna y Tommy Wiklund, La liga de la justicia (Justice League, 2017) de Zack Snyder, Casino Royale (2006) de Marin Campbell, Duro de matar (Die Hard, 1988) de John McTiernan, Papillon (1973) Franklin J. Schaffner, Butch Cassidy (Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, 1969) George Roy Hill, Todos los hombres del presidente (All the President's Men, 1976) de Alan J. Pakula, Maratón de la muerte (Marathon Man, 1976) de John Schlesinger, La princesa prometida (The Princess Bride, 1987) y Misery (1990) de Rob Reiner, El hombre elefante (The Elephant Man, 1980) de David Lynch, El silencio de los inocentes (The Silence of the Lambs, 1991) de Jonathan Demme, Lo que queda del día (The Remains of the Day, 1993) de James Ivory, Freejack (1992) de Geoff Murphy, Drácula (1992) de Francis Ford Coppola, Leyendas de pasión (Legends of the Fall, 1994) de Edward Zwick, Nixon (1995) de Oliver Stone, ¿Conoces a Joe Black? (Meet Joe Black, 1998) de Martin Brest, El dragón rojo (Red Dragon, 2002) de Brett Ratner y The Father (2020) de Florian Zeller... ... por si justo te dio paja anotar, y hasta nos dignamos a contestar preguntas de lxs oyentes. Podés comentar este episodio o agregar tu pregunta usando el hashtag #FrameFatale en Twitter. Frame Fatale volverá el lunes que viene. Quizás sea una pegada total suscribirte en donde sea que escuches tus podcasts y tener la primicia que de todas maneras, ya explicamos varias veces, es lo menos importante.
Au sommaire de cette spéciale poupées maléfiques : -Débat consacré à ce sous-genre ;-Evocation des sagas CHUCKY, ANABELLE & PUPPET MASTER qui mettent en scène des poupées ou/et des marionnettes maléfiques ;-Focus sur PUPPET MASTER : THE LITTLEST REICH, le Grand Prix du FESTIVAL INTERNATIONAL DU FILM FANTASTIQUE DE GERARDMER 2019 scénarisé par S. Craig Zahler, réalisé par Tommy Wiklund & Sonny Laguna. Bonne écoute à toutes et à tous.
Sonny Laguna is a Sweden-based director who began his career with a number of super low budget films (costing between $5 and $10K) with his co-director Tommy Wiklund. He eventually got on the radar of S. Craig Zahler as he was writing Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich. Zahler and the team at FANGORIA were so impressed with Sonny & Tommy's resourcefulness as low budget filmmakers, that they handed them directorial duties on Puppet Master. We spoke to Sonny about his career history, first few films, Puppetmaster, and his advice for aspiring horror filmmakers. Here are Sonny Laguna's key takeaways for aspiring horror directors. Embrace your limitations. Sonny's first few films were extremely low budget ($5-$10K) and had a stripped down and gritty, low-fi look to them which worked in their favor because it gave them a signature style and energy. While it's important to maximize production value, it's also important not to constantly fight your film's budget. We've all seen low budget movies that pretend to be high budget movies and the result is a movie that's disjointed and pathetic looking. It's better to polish what you have in front of you than to work in vain to maximize a production value you don't have. The low-fi look works particularly well for horror because it feels more realistic. The best example of this effect is in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Write a short story every week. This is a piece of advice that Sonny gives frequently to directors and screenwriters who want to sharpen their ability to tell stories. Bad scripts are often caused by a lack of storytelling ability, writing a story every week is a way to get bad story ideas out of your system while sharpening your storytelling skill. So start writing. Start small. A lot of filmmakers have big elaborate scripts and complicated storylines which can be damn near impossible to make, especially when it's their first movie. While it's important to dream big, oversized and overly-complicated projects can inhibit creativity because they overwhelm the director. In the beginning, the most important part is getting a project wrapped and under your belt. Sonny recommends making films with what you have immediate access to. Robert Rodriguez & Kevin Smith did exactly this with their first films. Start small and gradually work your way upwards to bigger projects. Find a complementary collaborator. Sonny and Tommy both have similar sensibilities but different skill sets and different areas of focus. Sonny typically works with the actors while Tommy focuses on the technical aspects of directing. This is the key to their successful partnership; having a similar sensibility but different areas of focus. This enables you maximize the efficiency of your collaboration while preventing conflicts. ----- Produced by Simpler Media
This episode’s lineup: 1. The ‘Burbs (1989) directed by Joe Dante 2. Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich (2018) directed by Sonny Laguna and Tommy Wiklund 3. Puppet Master (1989) directed by David Schmoeller 4. The Eyes of My Mother (2016) directed by Nicolas Pesce 5. The Birds (1963) directed by Alfred Hitchcock 6. Us (2019) […] The post 41 – Deadly Puppets, Killer Birds, and Angry Shadows appeared first on Sticker Fridge Studios.
No strings attached here! Puppet Master gets a reboot that sometimes has some wooden performances! Find out how and why puppets commit hate crimes in Night 26 of 31 Nights of Frights! #31NoF --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/inourhonestopinion/support
With Demonic Doctor Dave still out on a surgeon's retreat overseas, the boys of Talking Terror continue on! The King of Horror Andy G has stepped up to cover the open film pick slot and he is bringing some unique puppets along with him! Join the King, the Ghoul, and the returning Mad Monkey as they discuss 2018's "Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich" directed by Tommy Wiklund and Sonny Laguna! It's the 13th film in a storied and sometimes confusing franchise but what are the puppets up to this time around? Well, we follow Edgar (played by Thomas Lennon) as he discovers the puppet known as "Blades" in his deceased brother's room. This just so happens to coincide with a 30th anniversary convention in reference to the "infamous Toulon murders". Looking to make a little fast cash, Edgar heads to this convention with his girlfriend and best friend in tow. When a bizarre force reanimates the puppets, all hell breaks loose! What did we think? Tune in to find out!
This week, we discussed the latest entry in the Puppet Master series, "Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich." The film was directed by Sonny Laguna and Tommy Wiklund and is essentially a re-imagining/reboot of the long-running Full Moon series. Thomas Lennon, Barabara Crampton and Udo Kier star in this long-awaited flick full of killer puppets. The puppets are nasty, the kills are crazy, but how dis this film stack up with the Spooky dudes? Check it out! Keep up with us on social media! We'd love to hear what you think about the show! Twitter: @SpookyDudesPod Instagram: SpookyDudesPodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SpookyDudes Contact us: SpookyDudesPodcast@gmail.com Music is public domain. Storm sound effects provided via Creative Commons - author: Mike Koenig
All hell breaks loose when a strange force animates the puppets up for auction at Castle Wolfenstein, setting them on a bloody killing spree that’s motivated by shutter speeds and poor sound quality! On Episode 317 of Trick or Treat Radio we discuss Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich, from directors Sonny Laguna, Tommy Wiklund, written by S. Craig Zahler and presented by Fangoria! We also discuss our favorite cinematic puppets and dolls, talk about sneezes, and we almost drive MZ insane! So grab your favorite killer puppet, bring a box of tissues and strap on for the world’s most dangerous talk radio show! Stuff we talk about: Admitting Ravenshadow was right, truth is truth, nerd culture, intros, Ted Levine, research, mother lovers, Psycho Patrick in town, Deadites93, Ares’ sneeze, The Hulk theme, Deadites get you laid, Tiny’s grooves, Alabama, Edward James Olmos, skin problems, Robert Z'dar, sneeze shaming, stop the breeding, No Contest, Shannon Tweed, Roddy Piper, Robert Davi, Ford Fairlane, Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich, S. Craig Zahler, Cinestate, Fangoria, Fabio Frizzi, Full Moon, B-Movies, Charles Band, doll movies, Child’s Play, Black Devil Doll From Hell, Thomas Lennon, “I love that type of nose”, panty cam, throwbacks with stereotypes, more sodomy, Buttcrack, shutter speed, low audio, internet issues impatcting the stream, Michael Pare, “what are you looking at dicknose?”, Blood Pigs, Automaton Transfusion, bigbadtoystore.com, Barbara Crampton, babushka, Ravenshadow threatens MZ over a three letter word, Meet the Feebles, Peter Jackson, Animal, Trilogy of Terror, Terrahawks, Vegetable Soup, Outerscope 1, Lady Elaine, Poltergeist, Saw, Kate Kestrel, Magic, Scarface, Dave Allen, Ray Harryhausen, Udo Kier, Rock and Shock, Doomed: The Untold Story of Roger Corman’s the Fantastic Four, Better Off Dead, John Cusack, From Chimpan-A to Chimpan-Z, Non-Sequiturs, and The Sneeze Job. Send Email/Voicemail: podcast@trickortreatradio.com Visit our website: http://trickortreatradio.com Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzK FB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradio Twitter: http://twitter.com/TheDeadites Facebook: http://facebook.com/TheDeadites YouTube: http://youtube.com/TheDeaditesTV Instagram: http://instagram.com/TheDeadites Buy our music on Bandcamp: http://thedeadites.bandcamp.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)