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Hoo, boy, here we go. It's an internal monologue movie showdown between 1987's Raising Arizona and 2005's The Weather Man! Coens vs Verbinski! Cage Dancer John vs actor, Alec Wilson. Get your day started by boofing some pralines and loose Advil. Let's get into the placental logistics of quints, the pros and cons of the two penis problem and find out if Sean can remember what movies we actually watched! This is Cage Match.Intro music by: Bill Panks
We're finishing out the Halloween season with a look at the romance of Gore Verbinski's 2002 horror classic The Ring! Join in as we discuss our introductions to Verbinski, comparisons to the Japanese original, Chris Cooper's cut role, and the horror of recommending movies. Plus: Is Rachel (Naomi Watts) good at her newspaper job? Why does Noah (Martin Henderson) own a copy of Shrek? Who edited the cursed tape? And did the events of this movie just make Samara more powerful? Make sure to rate, review, and subscribe! Next week: The Kids Are All Right (2010) --------------------------------- Key sources and links for this episode: The Men Who Would Be King: An Almost Epic Tale of Moguls, Movies, and a Company Called DreamWorks by Nicole LaPorte (2010) Martin Scorsese's 2021 Harper's essay on the gift of curation Gore Verbinski's 1995 Budweiser frogs commercial 2002 Entertainment Weekly piece on the casting of Naomi Watts in The Ring
If you would like to give us feedback on how were doing follow us at: https://discord.gg/cd6sNqvnav https://beacons.ai/senornerdpodcast Smile is a 2022 American psychological supernatural horror film written and directed by Parker Finn in his feature directorial debut. Based on Finn's short film Laura Hasn't Slept (2020), the film stars Sosie Bacon as a therapist who witnesses the bizarre suicide of a patient, then goes through increasingly disturbing and daunting experiences that lead her to believe she is experiencing something supernatural. It also features Jessie T. Usher, Kyle Gallner, Kal Penn, and Rob Morgan, as well as Caitlin Stasey reprising her role from Laura Hasn't Slept. A feature adaptation of Finn's short was announced in June 2020, and the cast was added in October 2021. Principal photography began that month in New Jersey and ended in November. Originally set for release on the streaming service Paramount+, distributor Paramount Pictures opted to release the film theatrically after positive test screenings. Smile premiered at Fantastic Fest on September 22, 2022, and was released in the United States on September 30. The film received generally positive reviews from critics and grossed over $217 million worldwide on a budget of $17 million. A sequel, Smile 2, is scheduled to be released in October 2024. The Ring is a 2002 American supernatural horror film directed by Gore Verbinski and written by Ehren Kruger. Starring Naomi Watts, Martin Henderson, David Dorfman, and Brian Cox, the film focuses on Rachel Keller (Watts), a journalist who discovers a cursed videotape that causes its viewers to die seven days later. It is a remake of Hideo Nakata's 1998 film Ring, based on the 1991 novel by Koji Suzuki. The Ring was theatrically released in the United States on October 18, 2002, by DreamWorks Pictures. It was a box-office success, grossing $249.3 million worldwide on a $48 million budget, making it one of the highest-grossing horror remakes of all time. The Ring received mixed-to-positive reviews, with critics in particular praising the atmosphere and visuals, Bojan Bazelli's cinematography, Verbinski's direction and the performances of the cast (particularly Watts). At the 29th Saturn Awards, the film won in two categories: Best Horror Film and Best Actress (for Watts). The film is the first installment of the American Ring series, and is followed by The Ring Two (2005) and Rings (2017). The success of The Ring inspired American remakes of several other Asian and Japanese horror films, including The Grudge (2004) and Dark Water (2005). Plot Teenage girls Katie and Becca discuss an urban legend about a cursed videotape that causes whoever views it to die in one week. That night, Katie, who viewed it one week ago, is killed by an unseen force. At Katie's funeral, her mother asks her sister Rachel, a Seattle-based journalist, to investigate her daughter's death. Rachel discovers that Katie's friends all died in bizarre accidents at the same time as Katie's death. Rachel visits the Shelter Mountain Inn, where Katie and her friends saw the tape. She finds and views the tape; it contains strange and frightening imagery. She then receives a phone call from an unknown caller who whispers, "Seven days". Though initially skeptical, Rachel quickly begins to experience supernatural occurrences linked to the tape.
"Hoist the colors." For Episode 319, Brandon and Thomas conclude their look at the original PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN by diving into the franchise's third chapter. Listen as they discuss the film's script problems, the production design behind some of the film's memorable sets, and how the creative team was able to put together the unforgettable Maelstrom sequence. Also, don't forget to join our Patreon for more exclusive content: Opening Banter - More Movie Theaters (00:00:10) Recap on the Month (00:06:44) Intro to Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (00:12:21) How Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End Got to Production (00:18:20) Favorite Scenes (00:22:40) On Set Life - (01:08:19) Aftermath: Release and Legacy (01:26:59) What Worked and What Didn't (01:31:29) Film Facts (01:35:51) Awards (01:38:40) Final Questions on the Film (01:41:35) Final Questions for the Month (01:44:12) Quick Announcement: (01:51:59) Preview for Next Week (01:53:05)- Contact Us: Facebook: @cinenation Instagram: @cinenationpodcast Twitter/X: @CineNationPod TikTok: @cinenation Letterboxd: CineNation Podcast E-mail: cinenationpodcast@gmail.com
"How much do you know about Davy Jones?" For Episode 318, Thomas and Brandon continue their journey through the original PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN trilogy. Listen as they discuss how the series was retroactively made into one big story, how the two sequels were almost canceled by Disney, and how the cast and crew struggled through the Caribbean weather during the filming of back-to-back sequels. Also, don't forget to join our Patreon for more exclusive content: Opening Banter - Hit Man and Movie Theaters (00:00:10) Recap on the Month (00:08:41) Intro to Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (00:14:22) How Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest Got to Production (00:26:08) Favorite Scenes (00:40:56) On Set Life - (01:10:42) Aftermath: Release and Legacy (01:19:21 ) What Worked and What Didn't (01:24:24) Film Facts (01:38:38) Awards (01:41:08) Final Questions (01:45:49) Preview for Next Week (01:52:58) Contact Us: Facebook: @cinenation Instagram: @cinenationpodcast Twitter/X: @CineNationPod TikTok: @cinenation Letterboxd: CineNation Podcast E-mail: cinenationpodcast@gmail.com
"Bring me that horizon." For Episode 317, Brandon and Thomas kick off the summer with something special. Listen as they discuss the trilogy structure and cover the original PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN trilogy. In the first part of their series, they cover PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: THE CURSE OF THE BLACK PEARL. Listen as they talk about the numerous actors discussed for Jack Sparrow, why the Disney executives were worried about Johnny Depp's performance, and how Gore Verbinski is a master at directing action set pieces. Also, don't forget to join our Patreon for more exclusive content: Opening Banter (00:00:10) Intro to the Month (00:09:59) Intro to Pirates of the Caribbean (00:18:22) How Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl Got to Production (00:23:26) Favorite Scenes (00:44:18) On Set Life (01:19:13) Aftermath: Release and Legacy (01:27:12 ) What Worked and What Didn't (01:34:12) Film Facts (01:39:53) Awards (01:40:13) Final Questions (01:44:28) Preview for Next Week (01:48:41) Contact Us: Facebook: @cinenation Instagram: @cinenationpodcast Twitter/X: @CineNationPod TikTok: @cinenation Letterboxd: CineNation Podcast E-mail: cinenationpodcast@gmail.com
Submit a topic/question: https://forms.gle/yGfYKbmJDRLvdbGm9 In this episode, Jake discusses some recent major news stories and reviews Bad Batch S3E1-5. What did you think of these episodes? What about the news? Send feedback to us by: 1. Commenting on the YouTube video 2. Sending a voicemail: https://anchor.fm/movietalkwithjandc 3. Sending an email: movietalkcandj@gmail.com Timecodes: 00:00-04:34 Gareth Edwards, Verbinski returns, Cruise and Iñárritu 04:34-14:54 Featured review - Bad Batch S3E1-5 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/movietalkwithjaketurner/message
"O que há com os repórteres? Você pega a tragédia de uma pessoa e força o mundo a vivenciá-la, espalhando-a como uma doença." O Chamado (2002) é um filme de terror cuja história gira em torno de uma misteriosa fita de vídeo amaldiçoada que causa a morte de qualquer pessoa que a assiste exatamente sete dias depois. O roteiro de O Chamado (2002) foi escrito por Ehren Kruger, que adaptou com sucesso a história do romance homônimo de Koji Suzuki. O roteiro de Kruger traduziu com eficácia os elementos centrais do conto de terror japonês para um cenário americano, ao mesmo tempo que incorporou algumas mudanças para que ficasse mais natural no cenário dos Estados Unidos. A adaptação também bebe bastante do filme Ringu (1998), dirigido por Hideo Nakata e escrito por Hiroshi Takahashi, que é uma obra-prima do terror japonês. A direção de Gore Verbinski em O Chamado (2002) dá vida ao roteiro de Kruger de uma forma visualmente deslumbrante. Verbinski, conhecido por seu trabalho em Piratas do Caribe e outros sucessos de bilheteria de grande orçamento, emprega uma série de técnicas para criar um ambiente assombroso, utilizando uma paleta de cores frias que dão sensação de que estamos o tempo todo cercados por uma humidade sinistra a todo momento. Nesse episódio, Fabio Rangel (@fabiomrangel), Rodrigo Carvalho (@_RodCarvalho) e Daniel Cavalcanti (@dani_aoc9) discutem sobre o filme, incluindo alguns pontos: - A qualidade dessa Adaptação; - Principais Referências e como Sexto Sentido define um caminho para o filme; - Os signos do filme e a televisão; - Interpretações; --- Siga nossas redes sociais e expanda essa conversa! email: contato@acaboudeacabar.com.br Twitter: @enquadrando_ Instagram: @enquadrando_oficial Youtube: youtube.com/Enquadrando TikTok: @enquadrando_oficial --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/enquadrando/message
This week we watched a horror classic THE RING! (American remake) Put your VHS players away. This is a podcast. j 9/10 m 6/10 For daily horror movie content follow the podcast on Twitter / Instagram @darkroastcult Each week we choose a movie from one of the horror genre to discuss the following week. Follow along each week by keeping up with the movies we are watching to stay in the loop with the movie club! Check out other podcasts, coffee and pins at www.darkroastcult.com ! THANKS TO ANDREW FOR MAKING THE INTRO SONG. (soundcloud.com / andoryukesuta)@andoryukesuta The Ring is a 2002 American psychological supernatural horror film directed by Gore Verbinski from a screenplay by Ehren Kruger, and starring Naomi Watts, Martin Henderson and Brian Cox. It is a remake of Hideo Nakata's 1998 film Ring, based on Koji Suzuki's 1991 novel of the same name. The plot centers on Rachel Keller, a journalist who must figure out a way to escape death after watching a cursed videotape that seemingly kills the viewer seven days after viewing it. The Ring was released theatrically by DreamWorks Pictures on October 18, 2002, receiving moderately positive reviews, with critics praising the atmosphere and visuals, Bojan Bazelli's cinematography, Verbinski's direction and Watts' performance. The Ring was a box-office success, grossing $249.3 million on a production budget of $48 million, making it one of the highest-grossing horror remakes of all time. The film is the first installment of the American Ring series, and is followed by The Ring Two (2005) and Rings (2017). The success of The Ring paved the way for American remakes of several other Asian and Japanese horror films, including The Grudge (2004) and Dark Water (2005). Teenage girls Katie and Becca discuss an urban legend about a cursed videotape that causes whoever watches it to die in seven days. That night, Katie, who watched it a week ago, is killed by an unseen force. At Katie's funeral, her mother asks her sister Rachel, a Seattle-based journalist, to investigate her daughter's death. Rachel discovers that Katie's friends all died in bizarre accidents at the exact same time and night of Katie's death. Rachel goes to the Shelter Mountain Inn, where Katie and her friends watched the tape. She finds and watches the tape; it contains strange and frightening imagery. She then receives a phone call from an unknown caller who whispers, "seven days". Though initially skeptical, Rachel quickly begins to experience supernatural occurrences linked with the tape. Rachel recruits the help of her video analyst ex-boyfriend Noah. He watches the tape and Rachel makes him a copy. She identifies a woman on the tape: horse breeder Anna Morgan, who killed herself after some of her horses drowned themselves off Moesko Island. Rachel and Noah's young son Aidan ends up watching the tape. Aidan also possesses some supernatural abilities, which he uses to help with Rachel's investigation. Rachel heads for Moesko Island to speak to Anna's widower Richard, while Noah travels to Eola Psychiatric Hospital to view Anna's medical files. Rachel discovers that Anna had adopted a girl, Samara, who possessed the ability to psychically etch images onto objects and into people's minds, tormenting her parents and their horses. Noah finds a psychiatric file on Samara that mentions a missing video record last seen by Richard. Returning to the Morgan home, Rachel finds a birth certificate proving that Samara is the biological child of Richard and Anna. She also finds the missing video, in which Samara explains her powers during a therapy session. Richard insists that Samara is evil and commits suicide by electrocuting himself. Noah and Rachel find a loft in the barn, which the Morgans used to isolate Samara from themselves and the outside world. There is an image of a tree behind the wallpaper; Rachel recognizes it as a tree at the Shelter Mountain Inn.
Sadako Yamamura, también conocida como Samara Morgan, hace su presencia espectral en el estudio Fang gracias a que Chuck vio el video prohibido... En esta sesión platicamos todo sobre la emblemática saga de terror: El Aro.
If it's a podcast ya want, yer in one. Aaron White of Feelin' Film joins the show to discuss the spirited Pirates of the Caribbean franchise. From top-to-bottom, we trace the lineage of the Disneyland ride that inspired the franchise, the great Gore Verbinski action vehicles that defined the movies, those other two entries, and even a rarely-covered short film. Within our discourse, we discover a great love for the nautical adventuring series and lament the end of a certain kind of blockbuster that seemingly ended right after Verbinski's run and how the newer films also reflect a new reality.A production of The Twin Geeks | Join our Discord
Matt and Zach discuss how Verbinski put the Gore back in horror in The Ring, the american adaptation.
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As a result of sailing the seas as a part of Avenaria Corsairs, Donald and Hannah decide to talk about the Piratea of the Caribbean series, specifixally the first 3 films directed by Gore Verbinski! With many memorable characters and performances, and way too many quotable lines (looking at you Donald), this often underappreciated series of films never fails to entertain!Donald's 2021 Hunger Task Force Food Drive: https://www.hungertaskforce.org/food-for-families/ryuzakimk7/Music used:The Twilight: Frosty The Snowman - The Twilight Remix: https://www.soundcloud.com/the-twilight/frosty-the-snowman-the-twilight-remixThe Twilight: anime sunset: https://m.soundcloud.com/the-twilight/animesunsetWE HAVE MERCH! https://store.streamelements.com/ryuzakimk7 Want to support the show? Click these links!Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/generalgeekeryKo-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/generalgeekerypodcast47912Join our Discord server! https://discord.gg/H34FvMBzbUCheck our duo of Geekery out on Loaded Dice Adventures! https://www.twitch.tv/loadeddiceadventures https://youtube.com/channel/UCN-W_xTJeUpQk-yHcGnlRugAnd also on the SPLANCHNIC's Podcast:https://open.spotify.com/show/5jdr1rXHR8mV0x2rsVogkS?si=BNeJK5FdQsSCQxXMtI7nUA Donald's social links:Twitter, Imstagram, Twitch: @ryuzakimk7General Geekery social links:Facebook, Twitter: @gengeekpodcastInstagram: @generalgeekery
Podcast for a deep examination into the career and life choices of Julia Roberts. Director Braden Schleuter returns as resident Gore Verbinski expert and the tinfoil hats come out. Patrick tries to befriend the snail he finds in his drawer. Joe builds his DVD collection by stealing Netflix DVDs. How do they seek retribution? Find out on this week's episode of 'What the Hell Happened to Them?' Email the cast at whathappenedtothem@gmail.com Disclaimer: This episode was recorded in October 2021. References may feel confusing and/or dated unusually quickly. 'The Mexican' is available on Blu-ray, DVD, & VHS: https://www.amazon.com/Mexican-Brad-Pitt/dp/B00003CXRY Music from 'Safety Dance' by The Asteroids Galaxy Tour 'Latin Simone' by Gorillaz Artwork from BJ West quixotic, united, skeyhill, vekeman, julia, roberts, syzygy, mexican, gandolfini, pitt, verbinski, lone, ranger, disney, hollywood, cheers, schleuter, kimball
This week, Matt and Scott reach the end of their Verbinski series and discuss the director's 10th film: A Cure for Wellness. Then they talk about what they learned about Verbinski on this journey and select their next Deconstructing Director subject! Finally, it's another top 5! This time the guys list their top 5 Directors whose film they'd see on opening night no matter what. Make sure you let us know your top 5s Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/doofmedia Follow us on Twitter: @doofmedia See all of our podcasts, writing, and more at https://doofmedia.com! SHOW NOTES: 1:59 - A Cure for Wellness 1:14:36 - Deconstructing Who? Next 1:18:54 - Top 5 Directors we'd see on opening night
This week, Matt and Scott discuss the 9th film in their Verbinski series: The financially disastrous 2013 film The Lone Ranger! It's surprisingly good! Then we reveal the results of our Council episode on Eternal Sunshine, chat about Scarlett Johansson's lawsuit with Disney and wrap everything up with a quick review of Jungle Cruise Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/doofmedia Follow us on Twitter: @doofmedia See all of our podcasts, writing, and more at https://doofmedia.com! SHOW NOTES: 2:35- The Lone Ranger 56:43 - Eternal Sunshine is inducted into the canon 58:44 - Scarjo burns some bridges 1:10:55 - Jungle Cruise is...bad
This week, Matt and Scott discuss the 8th film in their Verbinski series: 2011's Rango. They chat about a director searching for who he is using a movie about a character searching for who he is. Then we discuss our disappointment with the end of Loki Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/doofmedia Follow us on Twitter: @doofmedia See all of our podcasts, writing, and more at https://doofmedia.com! SHOW NOTES: 2:39 - Rango 58:24 - Loki was disappointing
This week, Matt and Scott reach the epic conclusion of Gore Verbinski's Pirates Trilogy and chat all about 2007's At World's End! We chat about the surprisingly dark turn the movie makes, how Elizabeth is totally the series' protagonist and Verbinski's wonderful understanding of scale and scope. Then we discuss the results of last week's Council vote on Star Trek II and finally each choose our top 5 Action Sequences! Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/doofmedia Follow us on Twitter: @doofmedia See all of our podcasts, writing, and more at https://doofmedia.com! SHOW NOTES: 1:49 - Pirates 3: At World's End 1:00:56 - Star Trek 2 Results! 1:08:46 - Our Top 5 Action Scenes
This week, Matt and Scott travel back to the Caribbean as they reach part 6 of our Deconstructing Verbinski series: 2006's Dead Man's Chest! The guys chat about this clunkier but bigger movie, the assured confidence of Verbinski, and how Elizabeth Swann is the best character of the series. Then, each host discusses the 5 TV shows that you should watch if you want to get to know them! Some of our choices might surprise you! (Yes, Scott picks Buffy). Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/doofmedia Follow us on Twitter: @doofmedia See all of our podcasts, writing, and more at https://doofmedia.com! SHOW NOTES: 1:25 - Main Segment: Pirates 2: Dead Man's Chest 57:43 - 5 TV Shows To Get To Know Us
This week, Matt and Scott continue their 10 part series on Gore Verbinski by discussing a surprising turn in the director's career: 2005's The Weather Man. They discuss the genius of Nicolas Cage, Verbinski's chameleon-like directing, and Scott's love of cringe humor Then, movie theaters are back and Scott has some things to say about Disney's Cruella. Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/doofmedia Follow us on Twitter: @doofmedia See all of our podcasts, writing, and more at https://doofmedia.com! SHOW NOTES: 1:25 - Main Segment: The Weather Man 1:00:41 - Movie Theaters are back! 1:10:44 - Scott reviews Cruella *Spoilers*
This week, Matt and Scott continue their 10 part series on Gore Verbinski by discussing the director's smash-hit success 2003's Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl. They discuss how Verbinski takes his three previous films and combines them into Pirates, Geoffrey Rush's brilliant pirate accent, and the movies incredibly tight story structure Then, Scott watched Zack Snyder's Army of the Dead and has some things to say about it! Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/doofmedia Follow us on Twitter: @doofmedia See all of our podcasts, writing, and more at https://doofmedia.com! SHOW NOTES: 2:30- Main Segment: Pirates 1 58:54 - Scott chats about Army of the Dead
This week, Matt and Scott continue their 10 part series on Gore Verbinski by discussing the director's 3rd film: 2002's The Ring. They discuss just how spooky this movie is, how the movie undercuts its own themes and what it's like watching an analog movie in a digital world. Then, the guys reveal the result from last week's Council episode on In Bruges and chat about fan-created content and the AT&T Divestiture. Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/doofmedia Follow us on Twitter: @doofmedia See all of our podcasts, writing, and more at https://doofmedia.com! SHOW NOTES: 1:09 - Main Segment: The Ring 1:06:01 - In Bruges results 1:12:06 - Matt loves Astartes: https://www.warhammer-community.com/warhammer-animation-astartes/ 1:25:31 - AT&T dumps Warner Media
This week, Matt and Scott continue their 10 part series on Gore Verbinski by discussing the director's 2nd film: 2001's The Mexican. They discuss the incredible talent in the cast, the weird structure in the movie, and Verbinski's love of symbolic imagery Then, the guys discuss the latest MCU news, chat about Falcon and the Winter Soldier and then discuss if the new Mortal Kombat film has any merit Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/doofmedia Follow us on Twitter: @doofmedia See all of our podcasts, writing, and more at https://doofmedia.com! SHOW NOTES: 1:39 - Main Segment: The Mexican 49:22- Mini Segment: Falcon and the Winter Soldier is... not very good 1:14:52 - Mini Segment: Mortal Kombat, more like Boretal Bomb...bat?
This week, Matt and Scott begin their new Deconstructing Directors series and take a look at Gore Verbinski's first film: 1997's Mousehunt. They chat about Verbinski's tendency to go big, the warm center of the film, and how it's the best of the "animal outsmart stupid humans" genre Then we announce the results of last week's Doof Cannon vote for The Hunt and Scott makes some picks for this week's 2021 Academy Awards. Support us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/doofmedia Follow us on Twitter: @doofmedia See all of our podcasts, writing, and more at https://doofmedia.com! SHOW NOTES: 4:28 - Main Segment: Mousehunt 48:24 - Mini Segment: The Hunt results! 50:05 - Mini Segment: Scott makes some Oscars predictions
Riot v Lucky on the roulette, we rabbit trail a bit about Wolfgang Peterson, and do a big breakdown on Zack Snyder's Justice League!
Phedon Papamichael is a master cinematographer working with the likes of James Mangold, Alexander Payne, Gore Verbinski, Jon Turteltaub and more. On this episode of Open Dialogue, Papamichael offers an in-depth look into the making of Aaron Sorkin’s “The Trial of the Chicago 7.” We discover his favorite scene in this Netflix release and some challenges along the way. Host, Noel T. Manning II also asks Papamichael to share some thoughts about his work with Payne, Mangold and Verbinski and life during the pandemic. Manning previously interviewed Papamichael for his work on Ford v Ferrari.
We're back at it with another animated Cage film and a movie made by Gore Vidal, er Verbinski, one of the two. The Ant Bully is an animated film made by the same animation team as Jimmy Neutron, with Nicolas Cage in supporting role. The Weather Man is a live action drama about a depressed man's crumbling life. Who will win?
Bring us that horizon! We're sailing the Seven Seas with the worst pirate you've ever heard of... but you have heard of him in Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl. Join your favourite Disney podcasting crew – Ellie, Ethan, Georgia & Ian – along with Liam from Best Film Ever - as we head into Crossover infested waters. It's anything but a mutiny in this 45th episode as we discuss: How did a film based off of theme park ride have any business being this good? The parts of the Jack Sparrow character that Johnny Depp was successful in petitioning for and the nonsense that he was overruled on. The many alternate versions of this film that could've hit cinema screens if other casting choices had gone ahead What other cinematic swordfight the Sparrow/Turner clash reminds us of Why you can't read the sub-title on the film's poster Where Hans Zimmer got inspiration for the film's theme We talk about if we want to see another Pirates film with Depp? Without Depp? We rave about the introduction Verbinski gives us to Captain Jack We gush about the character development and the intelligence of the script We've got some more great content in our Pause for the Parks segment (thanks to our friend Andrew) So, catch up on some great Disney content and then join the conversation (@talkthemickey), Instagram (@talkingthemickey), or on our Facebook page (@talkingthemickey). If you comment, you may end up among our 'shoutouts of the week.'
Bring us that horizon! We're sailing the Seven Seas with the worst pirate you've ever heard of... but you have heard of him in Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl. Join your favourite TransAtlantic podcasting crew – Ian, Liam, Ellie, & Georgia – along with Ethan from Talking the Mickey - as we head into Crossover infested waters. It's anything but a mutiny in this 40th episode as we discuss:How did a film based off of theme park ride have any business being this good?The parts of the Jack Sparrow character that Johnny Depp was successful in petitioning for and the nonsense that he was overruled on.The many alternate versions of this film that could've hit cinema screens if other casting choices had gone aheadWhat other cinematic swordfight the Sparrow/Turner clash reminds us ofWhy you can't read the sub-title on the film's posterWhere Hans Zimmer got inspiration for the film's themeWe talk about if we want to see another Pirates film with Depp? Without Depp?We rave about the introduction Verbinski gives us to Captain JackWe gush about the character development and the intelligence of the scriptWhether or not Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl is the Best Film Ever.
Theaters are closing, the president is hopped up on steroids, Disney execs are railing cocaine. In these dark times, we all need our guilty pleasures. Craig and Ryan push for Gore Verbinski to helm all future ride-based films, wonder why we're still hearing about "The Hunger Games," and make some predictions for this season of "The Bachelorette."
This week we’re heading to the Alps, swimming with snakes, and taking our vitamins, all while discussing the 2016 psychological horror from Gore Verbinski ‘A Cure For Wellness’ at the request of a patron of the show. A Cure for Wellness is a 2016 psychological horror film directed by Gore Verbinski and written by Justin Haythe, based on a story co-written by Haythe and Verbinski, who were both inspired by Thomas Mann's 1924 novel The Magic Mountain. Starring Dane DeHaan, Jason Isaacs and Mia Goth, the plot follows a young executive who is sent to retrieve a colleague from a mysterious rehabilitation center in the Swiss Alps. We Watched A Thing is supported by Dendy Cinemas Canberra. The best Australian cinema chain showing everything from blockbusters to arthouse and indie films. Find them at https://www.dendy.com.au/ If you like this podcast, or hate it and us and want to tell us so - You can reach us at wewatchedathing@gmail.com Or, Twitter - @WeWatchedAThing Facebook - @WeWatchedAThing Instagram - @WeWatchedAThing and on iTunes and Youtube If you really like us and think we’re worth at least a dollar, why not check out our patreon at http://patreon.com/wewatchedathing. Every little bit helps, and you can get access to bonus episodes, early releases, and even tell us what movies to watch.
Host Cameron Cook met David Mruz in the creative writing program at their college, and ever since the two have developed a friendship based around writing, movies, graphic novels, video games, history, philosophy, and anything else they are curious to learn more about. Today they discuss the books they are writing, developing plot and characters for an audience, Japanese horror, and how to deal with creative roadblocks. Look for Mruz's novel Skyscape, coming out Fall 2020.
Diane and Sean discuss the American remake of the Japanese horror-thriller, The Ring. They also try to define what makes a horror movie a horror movie and give up after about 30 seconds. Episode music is Hans Zimmer's "Main Theme" and "End Theme" from The Ring OST.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=FDAK8MLABD6SG&source=url)
This week we make our first foray into our movies based on TV category and review the box office bust The Lone Ranger. Previous pairings of Verbinski and Depp were huge blockbusters, so why was this adaptation so lackluster?
Night of the Living Podcast: Horror, Sci-Fi and Fantasy Film Discussion
Freddy reviews Big Legend for Straight-to-Video Russian Roulette. The crew discuss listener Dave Siebert's pick The Ring to close out our April Showers theme. Brought to you ad free by the Legion of Demons at patreon.com/notlp. Join the Legion to get more stuff at patreon.com/notlp! Our Beelzebub tier producers are: Mandi Arthur Jim Bolding Brandon Boone Cassie & Jeremy Burmeister Bill Fahrner Blake Heath Amanda James Alise Kombrinck Jeff Lancaster Tree & Alex McNulty Ernest Perez Mark Watts Additional financial contributions by Amy & Freddy Morris “Monster Movies (with My Friends)” was written and performed by Kelley Kombrinck. It was recorded and mixed by Freddy Morris. Night of the Living Podcast’s chief contributors are: Mikey B Andy Hung Kelley Kombrinck Amy Morris Freddy Morris The podcast is produced and engineered by Amy & Freddy Morris. Night is the Living Podcast Social Media: facebook.com/notlp twitter.com/notlp instagram.com/nightofthelivingpodcast youtube.com/notlpcrew Connect with other listeners in the Facebook Group or on Reddit: https://www.facebook.com/groups/notlp https://www.reddit.com/r/NOTLPodcast
Hey everyone! Welcome to episode 74 of the Not Joanna Eggs podcast! This week, Robbie and Tracy review the Gore Verbinski-directed 2011 CGI film, Rango, with guest web animator and artist Lee aka @AlmightyLeroy. Listen as Robbie desperately attempts to wrangle Tracy and Lee back to the subject at hand, like a sad cat herder doin' their darndest. It's a lively but silly and engaging discussion and we hope you enjoy this episode! Please rate, review and subscribe to us on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Podbean or anywhere you find your podcasts. Lee Twitter: @almightyleroy Robbie Twitter: @lobster_writer, Insta: @lobsterwriter Tracy Twitter/Insta: @tctrauscht Show Website: NotJoannaEggs.tumblr.com
Octoberween continues this week with The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. A lot of them, some would even say too many, and be right! Then we get in to some really gross Gore... Verbinski movie called A Cure for Wellness. Scary!
The first bonus episode recorded because the Bioshock episode went way off track. It is weird though that we ended up posting bonus episodes record after this one first. Anyway this delves into the development hell that the Bioshock movie (which would have been directed by Gore "Pirates of the Carribian" Verbinski)went through and led to it's eventual cancelation. Then we veer off into talking about attempts to remake Logan's Run with the like of Bioshock's Ken Levine trying his hand at writing a script for it a couple of years ago and then we talk about the early 00's attempt that Bryan Singer attempted. Then we talk about rumours about Bryan Singer's lack of sobriety affecting his career and how that is the reason for Singer's firing off of Bohemian Rhapsody movie. So we will not discuss those other rumors about Bryan Singer. Anyway keep in mind those are just rumors so don't sue us. Also interestingly enough since the recording of this bonus episode the DGA has rewarded Singer with sole director's credit for the upcoming Freddy Mercury/Queen biopic.
Before you die, you hear our 79th Next 100 Project podcast. If you see any rings, that’s force majeure. Anyway, this wet creepfest’s influence is pretty strong on newer horror films. There’s a nifty twist in this movie too. Oh, and don’t forget to visit Sparkplug Coffee where you can now save 10% on your first order by using the discount code “Top100Project”.
Arthouse Summer continues and takes to the high seas with Johnny Depp in the role that would be one of the first iconic characters of the 21st Century in Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl. In 2003, Walt Disney Pictures set out to rebrand it's live action film department in the fantasy adventure craze of the early aughts. Teaming with mega-producer Jerry Bruckheimer and director Gore Verbinski, they laid out a daring new vision of their popular theme park ride and turned into one of 2003's most talked about summer blockbusters. But did the film deserve the admiration it recieved from critics and audiences or should it have sunk to Davy Jones' Locker? MovieDude Eric, Kent and Chris hoist the black sails to find out. If you like this episode, you can find more of Arthouse Legends on GonnaGeek.com along with other similar geek podcasts. You can also leave comments at ArthouseLegends@gmail.com or on our Twitter feed @arthouselegends. Please make sure to leave feedback about the show on your podcast directory, especially on iTunes in order to help us gain more listeners. Thank you.
Arr, this week we set sail for Tortuga with PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: CURSE OF THE BLACK PEARL, the theme-park ride turned blockbuster starring Johnny Depp, Orlando Bloom, Keira Knightly as well as Geoffrey Rush. Me Mateys. Swab the deck you scurvy dogs! This movie shivered our timbers when we were younger, but how does it hold up now? Tune in to find out. Also, Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. Also, follow us on " Twitter. And please consider supporting our Patron campaign. WARNING: this podcast contains strong language and immature subject matter, please be advised.
Episode 62: Larry Shapiro Brandon sits down with Larry Shapiro, CEO of Ensemble Digital Studios, and talks with him about his early years in his career and what he is doing now. Larry tells Brandon about his early time with Propaganda Films making music videos and commercials with future A-List directors. He also tells Brandon about when he first discovered video games and why he wanted to get involved in the video game industry. Larry also talks about his current work with Ensemble Digital Studios and the online filmmakers that he is working with now. Check out our Medium page to see the show notes for this episode with Larry Shapiro.
Christian and Ian have an illness and the cure is eels, or something... For this episode we are still trying to keep pace with the horror releases of the new year. The first movie we review is a female-centric anthology called XX. For our Thrill List segment we name our Top 3 Horror Movies We Wanted to Turn Off After 10 Minutes. Finally, we review Gore Verbinski's return to horror, A CURE FOR WELLNESS. We also discuss green skies, eel water, and threats involving 12 inch BBCs. We'd love to hear your thoughts, questions, or any requests you have. You can contact us at: ItsOnlyFeedback@gmail.com and on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
The Sordid Cinema Podcast is back again, this time with a look at Gore Verbinski’s strange new psychological horror/thriller, A Cure for Wellness. Ricky D and Simon Howell are once again joined by Patrick Murphy and special guest Edgar Chaput, as they argue over which half of this 146-minute circus freak of a movie is more entertaining, try to resolve the ambiguities of just about everything, and wonder exactly how many acts this story really has. Who defends Verbinski’s bizarre creativity, and who felt stabbed in the back after walking out of the theater? For this and much more, take a listen!
Once again joined by Bobby, we examine the symptoms of Gore Verbinski's A Cure for Wellness and analyze the mysterious and disturbing nature of this unique horror movie. Plus, we discuss the pros and cons of eating food in movie theaters. Follow the show on Twitter: @thecinemaspeak Intro: 0:00 - 7:20 Review - A Cure for Wellness: 7:20 - 46:19 This week in new releases/Outro: 46:19 - 53:16 Spoiler Discussion - A Cure for Wellness: 53:16 - 1:15:14
Vegas Film Critic (Jeffrey K. Howard) reviews, "A Cure For Wellness."
Cette semaine dans CAPTURE MAG – LE PODCAST HEBDO, nous parlons de A CURE FOR LIFE de Gore Verbinski, DON’T BREATHE – LA MAISON DES TÉNÈBRES de Fede Alvarez et INSIDERS de Daniel Calparsoro, soit une sortie en salles dispensable et deux excellents films en vidéo. Qui dit mieux ? A CURE FOR LIFE de Gore Verbinski Quatre années ont passées depuis le bide de LONE RANGER et Gore Verbinski tente aujourd’hui de se refaire avec A CURE FOR LIFE, sorte de thriller parfois grotesque mais souvent raté qui pille dans les jeux vidéo BIOSHOCK pour s’offrir une certaine tenue visuelle et thématique. La référence n’est évidemment pas innocente, puisqu’il a longtemps été question que Verbinski réalise l’adaptation cinématographique du jeu avant que le studio Universal jette l’éponge. La bande-annonce de A CURE FOR LIFE A CURE FOR LIFE de Gore Verbinski : en salles dès le 15/02/2017 DON’T BREATHE – LA MAISON Continue Reading
Join Daniel, Nathan, Amanda, Ivan and the Intern for Trailer Park Podcast 74! Our headliner for this episode is China starring Matt Damon, Willem Dafoe and the guy who got his face exploded by the Mountain in Game of Thrones. Visionary director Gore Verbinski brings us A Cure for Wellness, the gang is in full agreement that it's been too long since the last Verbinski film and we all can't wait for more Gore. The fulcrum for 74 is an anthology called XX which showcases only female horror directors and has the magic number of four which Tales of the Crypt proved is the proper number for an anthology so there is plenty of hope that at least one of them will be good. Get Out is a thriller horror movie and appears to be a guess who's coming to dinner racial tension movie from the mind of Peele from Key & Peele, God knows we love racial tension on this show so the excitement is palpable. Tulip Fever rounds out the lineup and really strikes a chord with Daniel and transforms him during episode 74 as he dives into this offering written by Tom Stoppard, the famous playwright who brought us Shakespeare in Love. Daniel actually sheds a tear as the music and period costumes fill his heart with hope and wonder (fart noise). We also talk celebrity death and lay down some new rules for the Burden List. The Intern also does something but I forget what it was so you'll just have to listen.
Join Daniel, Nathan, Amanda, Ivan and the Intern for Trailer Park Podcast 74! Our headliner for this episode is China starring Matt Damon, Willem Dafoe and the guy who got his face exploded by the Mountain in Game of Thrones. Visionary director Gore Verbinski brings us A Cure for Wellness, the gang is in full agreement that it's been too long since the last Verbinski film and we all can't wait for more Gore. The fulcrum for 74 is an anthology called XX which showcases only female horror directors and has the magic number of four which Tales of the Crypt proved is the proper number for an anthology so there is plenty of hope that at least one of them will be good. Get Out is a thriller horror movie and appears to be a guess who's coming to dinner racial tension movie from the mind of Peele from Key & Peele, God knows we love racial tension on this show so the excitement is palpable. Tulip Fever rounds out the lineup and really strikes a chord with Daniel and transforms him during episode 74 as he dives into this offering written by Tom Stoppard, the famous playwright who brought us Shakespeare in Love. Daniel actually sheds a tear as the music and period costumes fill his heart with hope and wonder (fart noise). We also talk celebrity death and lay down some new rules for the Burden List. The Intern also does something but I forget what it was so you'll just have to listen.
Rachel Keller is a journalist investigating a videotape that may have killed her niece and her three friends exactly seven days after watching it. After watching the video herself, Rachel begins a nightmarish race to find the truth and ultimately beat death for herself and her son before fate's clock eventually runs out. A Western reboot of 1995's Japanese classic, Ringu, The Ring is already a horror classic in many aspects. Director Gore Verbinski did a marvelous job translating the fateful tale of Samara and her terrifying well of death, and audiences were terrified. As we approach the upcoming 3rd American version of the story, RINGS, we decided it was time to lay the foundation and Remake The Ring RIGHT! Clips selected from the 2002 film, The Ring. Social Media Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/remakethismovieright/ Twitter: @RemakeRight Host | Contributor Information: Aaron - The Hollywood Outsider | The Blacklist Exposed Amanda Sink – Remake This Movie RIGHT John Davenport – The Hollywood Outsider Wayne Henderson - Media Voice-Overs | Voice-Over Journey Podcast | Packers Fan Podcast | Under the Dome Radio Artwork by Dustin Baker - DustyGrafix Theme: RetroFuture Clean, supporting trailer themes Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Subscribe to Remake This Movie RIGHT! Website: http://www.thehollywoodoutsider.com/remake-movie-podcast/ iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/remake-this-movie-right-remaking/id1011600935?mt=2 Stitcher: http://app.stitcher.com/browse/feed/68705/episodes RSS Feed: http://remakethismovieright.libsyn.com/rss Remake This Movie RIGHT! is a bi-weekly podcast where we take a classic film that is actively being remade by Hollywood studio execs, and craft our own version for a modern retelling. Does the story need updating? Should characters or motives be tweaked? Do we need more muppets? We take all factors into account, concoct our film, and then offer a Final Pitch to you in movie trailer form. By the end of each episode, we will Remake This Movie RIGHT! Our show is broken down into three distinct parts: The Original: We discuss the original film’s impact, some quick trivia bits, what worked the best from the film and therefore must remain in our upcoming remake, and what didn’t work or what needs to be changed for today’s audiences. The Remake: We put together our movie! What story do we want to tell, how close to the original will it be, who will star, and ultimately who should direct our eventual cinematic masterpiece? Our hosts work together to put together one cohesive movie, but there is one caveat - Each host has one ‘CUT!’ throughout the episode to employ which could completely derail the entire film. The Final Pitch: This is where we summarize our remake by utilizing the voice talents of voiceover artist Wayne Henderson and present our finished remake to you in movie trailer form! Disagree with our picks? Want to submit a pitch of your own for our next teaser episode? Thoughts on this episode or suggestions for future episodes? Email us at RemakeThisMovieRight@gmail.com
It's Halloween weekend, so this is a perfect opportunity to break out one of Adam's favorite spooky movies for this month's commentary: Gore Verbinski's 2002 classic The Ring! Join us as we run through some horror tropes, do battle with an Americanized Korean water ghost, explain old technology to young people, do some investigative journalisming, explain and find out just how much blood IS in a horse. We hope you brought enough Trick or Treat candy for everybody... As always, a great big thank you to Laura Hammond for all the show's art, Bensound.com for our outro music, and you the listener for sticking with us! We'll see you next week for a special election-lite mailbag episode!
I beat up on Jack Reacher: Never Go Back and decide if Christopher Guest's Mascots hits a home run or strikes out. And later, I discuss the first trailer for Gore Verbinski's A Cure for Wellness and talk about the casting of Donald Glover in the upcoming Han Solo Star Wars film. Follow the show on Twitter: @thecinemaspeak Intro: 0:00 - 5:49 Review - Jack Reacher: Never Go Back: 5:49 - 28:13 Review - Mascots: 28:13 - 39:29 News - A Cure for Wellness trailer, Donald Glover cast as young Lando Calrissian: 39:29 - 47:46 This week in new releases/Outro: 47:46 - 51:08
Christian and Ian are definitely not dressing up as clowns and wandering through the forest. For this episode, we are trapped for 12 hours to discuss Rob Zombie's latest spooky month offering, 31. For our Thrill List segment, we catch you up on our #31DaysofHalloween film fest and list our Top 3 Movies to get you in the Mood for Halloween. Finally, for our Movie from the Crypt segment we discuss a recent Overkill runner-up, Gore Verbinski's remake classic, THE RING. We also discuss Ian's past clown-related trauma, powdered wigs, and horse's eyes. We'd love to hear your thoughts, questions, or any requests you have. You can contact us at: ItsOnlyFeedback@gmail.com and on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
The original Japanese Ring (1998) by Hidea Nakata and the American remake The Ring (2002) by Gore Verbinski started and coined the term J-horror. It was the first of many Japanese horror films to be remade for American audiences and became part of the essential horror film lexicon. Invasion of the Remake watched them and got the call. Seven days the caller on the other end said, we told them we only needed 2 hours. We looked into The Ring, and The Ring looked back in fear because it is October, and you know what that means...we have all the horror...hashtag #AllTheHorror on Twitter and join the conversation! Like and share the show on your social media or Samara will visit you in seven days. Sadako may also pay you a visit unless you leave a review and a 5-star rating on iTunes! You can also find us on Google Play Music, Stitcher, Player FM, Tune In Radio, Blubrry, Audioboom, YouTube, and all the best podcast providers! Send us your suggestions, corrections, and comments to: Twitter: @InvasionRemake Facebook: Invasion of the Remake Email: invasionoftheremake@gmail.com #AllTheHorror all month long!
This morning Adam is dropping Matthew off at the airport... which brings up the question of why people hate driving to the airport SO MUCH. Other topics include snapping turtles, The Ring in a world after VHS players, and Google implants. What a delightful way to wrap up the work week! As always a big thanks to Laura Cooper, Bensound.com, and you the audience. We'll be back Sunday with a proper episode, promise.
El estreno de Los piratas del Caribe: La maldición del Perla Negra (2003) no solo dio inicio a una franquicia de calidad (dramáticamente) decreciente, sino que comenzó una colaboración entre su director (Verbinski) y la principal estrella (Depp), que siguió con Rango (2011) y El Llanero Solitario (2013). Esta trilogía de sólidas películas se alimenta de géneros y subgéneros conocidos, pero no para reírse de ellos sino para celebrar sus logros con el envoltorio del entretenimiento y para meter un par de goles en el camino. De eso y más hablamos en el podcast.
We grab a drink at the saloon and talk about the newest Johnny Depp cartoon LONE RANGER, a movie Walt Disney himself would've loved. It has everything. Guys eating hearts, extreme violence, guys with no dicks and Ruth Wilson. The world needs more Ruth Wilson.
Our 100th episode! Another small screen legend gets the big screen treatment – The Lone Ranger; Steve Coogan plays porn king Paul Raymond in The Look of Love, Simon dissects a 20 year relationship in Before Midnight.
The Mouse Castle Lounge Podcast: Disney News and Interviews, Cocktails and Conversations
In today's episode, Tim whines about being unable to produce a show on a regular basis, but also manages to sneak in some audio clips from a fan event in Las Vegas for "The Lone Ranger" featuring Johnny Depp and director Gore Verbinski. He also previews Mystic Manor, the new very cool attraction getting ready to open at Hong Kong Disneyland and tries to unravel the mystery about a soon-to-be-released Mickey Mouse cartoon entitled "Get a Horse." www.TheMouseCastle.com
Now, remember son: Stay in school, eat your veggies, and burn everything but Shakespeare. HERO: It's episode 11 of Prognosis Negative featuring Eric, Chris, and Kyle! Join us as delve into Gore Verbinski's ILM Animated feature, Rango. Let the banter begin! WARNING: This discussion contains miscellaneous SPOILERS pertaining to the film(s) discussed and more! If you are 100% spoilerphobic to films not yet seen, do not complain to us. This episode is mostly negative (though often that is a misnomer) and contains EXPLICIT terms, concepts, and as always expect strokes of innuendo throughout. LINKS: Kyle: @FunctionalNerd WTF Are You Watching?! Podcast: wtfareyouwatching.libsyn.com DISCLAIMER: We are in no way affiliated with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. This episode was orginally recorded April 10, 2012. COMING SOON: ProgNeg #13 Starcrash Get your slimy, webbed phalanges off ma boots! Host/Producer: EricEmail: EscoWHO ~at~ gmail ~dot~comTwitter: @Bullitt33 / @BullittWHOBlog: bullitt33tvblog.wordpress.comPodcast: guidetothewhoverse.libsyn.com Co-Host: SeanTwitter: @tardistavernPodcast: tardistavern.libsyn.com Co-Host: ChristopherTwitter: @dubbayooPodcast: radiofreeskaro.com Coverart Artist: Julian aka 'Louis Blair'Email: samwisewise ~at~ gmail ~dot~comTwitter: @JLB_ToschedeviantART: type40productions.deviantart.comThe 2am Show: twoamshow.libsyn.com Prognosis NegativeEmail: guidetothewhoverse ~at~ gmail ~dot~comWebsite: prognosisnegative.libsyn.com Twitter: @ProgNegTumblr: progneg.tumblr.com Facebook: facebook.com/ProgNeg ProgNeg Theme assembled by J.L.B. Chapman
Si comincia con il resoconto della visione fresca fresca dello stranissimo Sorelle Mai, si passa allo stanchissimo Holy Water, alla sorpresa Nessuno mi può giudicare e il cartone di Verbinski, Rango. Infine Il Rito, esorcismi di Anthony Hopkins a Roma, terribile quasi quanto Tutti al mare.
Si comincia con il resoconto della visione fresca fresca dello stranissimo Sorelle Mai, si passa allo stanchissimo Holy Water, alla sorpresa Nessuno mi può giudicare e il cartone di Verbinski, Rango. Infine Il Rito, esorcismi di Anthony Hopkins a Roma, terribile quasi quanto Tutti al mare.
Nový LEVEL 182 Dieta pro konzole Beyond Good & Evil 2? PAUSED! Verbinski namísto režiséra producentem Bioshocku 2 Soutěž o Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People 1-5 Dvojnásobná halda dotazů
DMC #3: Capt. Jack Sparrow:In episode three of Dead Man's Cast we discuss the recently released DVD, Captain Jack Sparrow, the awards season, and much much more. If you are interested in co-hosting in either Dead Man's Cast or FilmChatter, email Jen at deadmanscast@inbox.com. Please also forgive the over-extended podcast news section. Happy holidays :)
DMC #2: DVD Preview:In episode two of Dead Man's Cast Jen previews the upcoming Pirates of the Caribbean DVD.YouTube Links: Blooper Reel, EatCinema Part 1 (follow links to parts 2-4), Swords and Stunts.Email us at deadmanscast@inbox.com !
DMC #1: A Day at Disneyland:In this first episode of Dead Man's Cast, Jen discusses her recent trip to Disneyland and gives you an overview of what future episodes will be like. Questions or comments? Email us at deadmanscast@inbox.com.