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Episode 80. In today's episode, Meredith and Kaity talk about The Glass trilogy. They go in-depth about each of these films that were written and directed by M Night Shyamalan. They discuss the gap in time between Unbreakable and Split as well as the impeccable casting choices for Split. Kaity and Meredith also give their non-expert opinion on what age is appropriate to show this movie to kids. Intro and Outro music by the talented A Corten and art provided by Javon Blair.
Il supereroe secondo Shyamalan: quella di Unbreakable, Split e Glass è una trilogia capace di decostruire il genere del cinecomic, anticipando riflessioni al tempo stesso cinefile e politiche (Unbreakable, 2000) o rileggendone dichiaratamente le costanti narrative e figurative (Split, 2016 e Glass, 2019). Forse l'opera magna dell'autore, ancora una volta personalissimo e acuto come pochi altri.
We try and guess movies from quotes and stills as nerdy brothers do. Can you guess before we do? In our latest homework segment we read our reports to the class on Army of the Dead and Unbreakable/Split/Glass (we also discuss Moneyball & The Big Lebowski and more). *SPOILERS ABOUND* You have been warned. Has our affinity for Tom Cruise been replaced by Dave Bautista? Bruce Willis? Listen in and find out the answers to all these burning questions and more!Play the daily challenge, guess the film in 3 frames:Twitter: @FilmNerdTheaterInstagram: @FilmNerdTheater Subscribe & share! Help spread the word of the nerd!Big thanks to @PodNation & @bloodnblackrum for helping spread the word for indie podcasts!Contact us with inquiries or questions: filmnerdtheater@gmail.comMusic by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio (Track title: Escape from LV426)
Una carta de amor a los cómics, fue la conclusión a la que llegamos al analizar con Claudia estas 3 películas del director M Night Shyamalan. Gracias por escuchar.
This week was Dasher's choice and he chose the M Night Shyamalan trilogy containing Unbreakable, Split and Glass, Which ones were good, and which ones were bad?Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/pressplaypodcast)
M. Night Shyamalans Comic / Superhelden Trilogie. Besprochen mit Ralf.
Today Steven’s nephew Christian of HCP Halloween fame drops by for an interview of all things horror! But first we do a quick PCCU with: Newcomers (Star Wars podcast), Red Dawn remake (2012), Mike Shinoda - Dropped Frames Vol 1, and the film Yesterday. Then Steven and Christian discuss everything from haunted house design to 80’s classic slashers: Spirit Halloween stores, Signs, The Witches, Arachnophobia, It, Killer Klowns from Outer Space, Stranger Things, Lego, Unbreakable/Split/Glass trilogy, Freddy vs Jason, the cool 80’s horror doc Terror in the Aisles, and our favorite slasher of them all… Michael Myers! Follow Christian @HCP Halloween on YouTube and @HCP_Halloween_01 on Instagram! Email: LetsTalkAboutStuffPodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter & Instagram: @LTASpod Follow Steven on Twitter & Letterboxd: @stevenfisher22 Follow Brent on Twitter & Instagram: @BrentHibbard Please rate & review us! (5-stars is appreciated!) RIP CHADWICK BOSEMAN, THE ONE AND ONLY KING T’CHALLA.
We're back! And this week, we're wrapping up our discussion of M. Night Shyamalan's ambitious trilogy of Unbreakable, Split and Glass, otherwise known as the Eastrail 177 Trilogy. Episode 323 is devoted solely to expanding your syllabus and going in deep on these three movies. We examine Shyamalan's take on comic book structure and tropes, sexual trauma, the superhero cycle and much, much more. If you missed part one, you can go back and here our in-depth reviews of each film and the trilogy as a whole. Don't forget to subscribe on your player of choice to catch each episode of our upcoming I Dream of Geena (Davis) Marathon, starting with THE FLY (1986).
*Producer's note, in the synopsis, Arthur references The Sixth Sense as Shyamalan's sophomore feature, it was actually his third feature film. Episode 322 of the GenreCast is the first part of a mega dive into M. Night Shyamalan's Eastrail 177 Trilogy, which features Unbreakable (2000), Split (2016) and Glass (2019). In this episode, we take time to offer our in-depth reviews on each entry in this oddball of a trilogy. Tracking the individual journeys of Bruce Willis's David Dunn, Sam Jackson's Elijah Price and James McAvoy's Kevin Crumb, The Eastrail 177 Trilogy presents a fascinating parallel with the gigantic superhero cycle that spawned alongside it. Make sure you subscribe so you can catch Part Two when it drops next week, wherein we'll expand the syllabus and bring our analysis to each entry and the trilogy itself.
The flagship of the When It Was Cool network is back and Karl is flying solo with his review of the stealth trilogy Unbreakable - Split - Glass starring Samuel L. Jackson, Bruce Willis, and James McAvoy. The story is a low key super hero suspense thriller spread out over three films by M. Night Shyamalan that you originally didn't realize were connected until the final moments of the second movie. Glass is now out on DVD and we get the conclusion to the saga plus we talk the theory behind comic book storytelling and how it relates to these movies. Patreons get an ad free version of the show.
This week we take a deep dive into Mike's viewing of the first three seasons of the Expanse as well as a trip to 'the pictures' to watch Jordan Peele's Us, get nostalgic as we return to the early 90's with City Slickers and My Cousin Vinny, get weird as Paul watches Count Yorga Vampire, discusses the Unbreakable/Split/Glass trilogy and looks at the original 1966 Django. AND MORE Feedback appreciated at chinstrokervspunter@gmail.com and hang with us on facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/ChinstrokerVsPunter
In today's episode of Movie Shelf, we're talking about the new M. Night Shyamalan movie "Glass," as well as the whole Unbreakable Split Glass universe. We'll also discuss upcoming movies we're looking forward to and, of course, enjoy a side of Bacon.Links:Glass trailerUnbreakable trailerSplit trailerSilence of the Lambs trailerLaw Abiding Citizen trailerBacon:Connect Jodie Foster to Bruce Willis.
Alex & Tara host the second "Moviecast" of CHP, discussing M. Night Shyamalan's Unbreakable film series, aka the Eastrail 177 Trilogy. The drink of the hour is J. Lohr Cabernet Sauvignon.
Que tal queridos escuchas, seguimos enrrachados con el podcast y aquí tienen el nuevo de la semana, en el que platicamos más a detalle sobre las películas del director Shyamalan. Platicamos con un poco de spoilers de las primeras 2. Esperamos que se diviertan con nosotros y que la disfruten! ¿Quieres mandar tu historia de SAN VALENTIN? Escribenos a: cangrigamerpodcast@gmail.com @CangriGamers @DavidPrestige @SirKmil @PeachPururu @ReverseTrejo @rago_starrk
Jamie, Lizzie and Isaac discuss the Oscar nominations and M. Night Shyamalan's Eastrail 177 Trilogy
18 years after he brought us the lo-fi superhero thriller Unbreakable - and a mere 3 since the surprise sequel Split - M Night Shyamalan finally completes his so-called Eastrail 177 trilogy with Glass. All the key players from the pervious films return, led by Bruce Willis's blue collar vigilante and Samuel L Jackson and James McEvoy's super-villains. Much of the action takes place in the mental institution where the trio are incarcerated and probed by Sarah Paulson's sceptical psychiatrist. Glass is scored by West Dylan Thordson, who also provided the music for Split. It's an edgy, minimalist affair - with the ambient gloom and agitated strings reminiscent of Ben Salisbury and Geoff Barrow's incredible work on Alex Garland's Annihilation (see episode 85!) And it's with West's cue Backfire that we begin, as Night reflects upon the history of a trilogy nearly two decades in the making. We should say that if you haven't seen Split and intend to do so anytime soon, you might want to wait before listening to this, though it wouldn't be the end of the world ...
Episode 35 of the DS podcast I talk about new music technology, the new Teenage Engineering Modular, as well as the ATM650 microphone, then I go into details about how I started working in the fashion industry and how I just quit. I play some songs by Demonic Sweaters as well as Subtle People, then give my review of the Unbreakable/Split/Glass trilogy and talk about some Netflix/Hulu shows I've been watching.Links:https://anthillrecordings.bandcamp.comhttps://subtlepeople.bandcamp.comhttp://demonicsweaters.com/home-recording-gear-deals/https://amzn.to/2S9YyhE#demonicsweaterspodcast#homerecording#music#diy#drummer#guitarist
NO GLASS SPOILERS! M. Night Shyamalan brings his grounded superhero trilogy to a close in 2019. Kane talks about his disappointment with Glass, how Split fits in and why Unbreakable is in the Top 10 greatest superhero movies of all time. Tommy is quiz mastermind, challenging Kane's knowledge on Unbreakable. Follow the show wellactuallypod@gmail.com www.instagram.com/wellactuallypod www.instagram.com/kaneholloway www.instagram.com/mommy_tcguan Pick up shirts and art at www.etsy.com/seeingredart
John reveals himself to be the mastermind as Mikey Neilson and Allen Bethel join the panel to discuss the M. Night Shyamalan trilogy Unbreakable, Split, and Glass.
On today’s show, Josh Burkey from Victims and villains joins to discuss the Eastrail 177 trilogy (aka Unbreakable, Split, and the newly released film Glass)! We run through each film and give our thoughts and what inspired us most about these films! We also end by sharing our rankings of the trilogy. After checking out this episode make sure to then head over to Victims and Villains were Josh and I go in depth on the brand new film Glass! We share all our thoughts about whether or not this movie was a satisfying conclusion to the trilogy! Check it out here: https://www.victimsandvillains.net/episodes/177
Bei Unbreakable zerbrechen Patrick und Daniel noch an ihren gegensätzlichen Meinungen zum Film. Bei Glass bluten sie jedoch wieder harmonisch Arm in Arm und selbst Split vermag sie nicht zu teilen.
Dit is de 26ste moopisode uit onze Moovies Podcast. Kan regisseur M. Night Shyamalan (The Sixth Sense) nog eens verrassen met zijn nieuwste film Glass, het vervolg op Split en Unbreakable? Wij gingen al kijken. Kom het hier te weten.
Today I watched Unbreakable, Split and Glass directed by M. Night Shyamalan. No spoilers in this episode, just go see Glass next week!
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Shorty & Juice breakdown the January 2019 releases, Including Escape Room, A Dog's Way Home, Glass and Split. Juice challenges Shorty with the Escape Room Watch while Shorty Schools Juice on the Unbreakable Split Glass connection. And the mountain lion...