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Join Trevor, his buddy Brad from the Cinema Speak podcast as for the February 2025 edition of Tales From the Shelf: "Romantic Reels", wherein we'll be talking about romantic movies from our respective collections.Brad's PicksPhantom Thread (2017) - 5:25Remains of the Day (1993) - 29:45Blue is the Warmest Color (2013) - 55:15The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008) - 1:24:00Trevor's PicksBram Stoker's Dracula (1992) - 17:15 The Killer (1989) - 42:00Rurouni Kenshin: Trust & Betrayal (1999) - 1:08:351:48:50AND ALSO, stick around for the Speed Round, wherein Brad and Trevor discuss the various titles that they didn't have time to get to in the main discussion.Check out Brad's podcast, Cinema Speak on Libsyn at Cinema Speak, or on Twitter and Instagram. Follow us on Instagram @catchinguponcinema Follow us on Twitter @CatchingCinema
From 2013 to 2023, 11 年, Blue Is the Warmest Color in 2013,Winter Sleep in 2014,Youth in 2015, I, Daniel Blake in 2016,La La Land in 2017, Burning in 2018, A Sun in 2019, Druk in 2020, Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy in 2021, After Sun in 2022, and Past Lives in 2023.
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NY comedian Raanan Hershberg (The Tonight Show, The Late Late Show, Comedy Central) discusses pegging, sobriety and sex, dating someone with herpes…and Vladimir Putin. Raanan and Karen also chat about the hottest movie: Blue Is the Warmest Color vs Out of Sight.We're part of the Lincoln Lodge Podcast Network. Check out the video of this interview.Get tickets for the Oct 7 fifth anniversary show in Chicago!In this episode:Raanan Hershberg - comedian – @raanancomedy on all social platformsKaren Yates - sex educator, performer, energy workerReferences or more info:Jokes from the UndergroundDownhill Ever SinceShooters Gotta Shoot interviewJoe and Raanan Talk MoviesSAMHSA (Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration) hotline - 1-800-662-HELPFree download! Get the guide Say It Better in Bed! 3 Proven Ways to Improve Intimate Communicationby host Karen YatesLeave a tip for our work or join our monthly Patreon members' club, the Afterglow, for discounts and other goodies! Join now to help us continue to spread the message of sex-positivity.Are you looking for…?Wild & Sublime merchEpisodes on specific topicsThis episode's transcriptBooks on sex and relationshipsBuzzsprout bonus! Thinking of starting your own podcast? Buzzsprout can help you create, host and promote it! Plus lots of useful tools and resources to streamline the process and level up your pod game. Use our affiliate link for $20 off!Get your tickets to our Fifth Anniversary show--Oct. 7 in Chicago!Sponsored by Best Therapies -- a safe space to be yourselfBuzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFollow Wild & Sublime on Instagram and Facebook!
The impact that Blake Snyder's Save the Cat® book series has had on Hollywood screenwriting is incalculable. Rarely does a book change the way screenwriters approach story and structure. In his best-selling book, Save the Cat! Goes to the Movies: The Screenwriter's Guide to Every Story Ever Told, Blake Snyder provided 50 “beat sheets” to 50 films, mostly studio-made.Now his student, screenwriter and novelist Salva Rubio applies Blake's principles to 50 independent, auteur, European, and cult films (again with 5 beat sheets for each of Blake's 10 genres in the book Save the Cat!® Goes to the Indies: The Screenwriters Guide to 50 Films from the Masters.If you're a moviegoer, you'll discover a language to analyze film and understand how filmmakers can effectively reach audiences.If you're a writer, this book reveals how those who came before you tackled the same challenges you are facing with the films you want to write. Writing a “rom-com”? Check out the “Buddy Love” chapter for a “beat for beat” dissection of Before Sunrise, The Reader, Blue Is the Warmest Color, and more to see how Linklater and Krizan, David Hare, and Kechiche and Lacroix structured their films.Scripting a horror film? Read the “Monster in the House” section and discover how 28 Days Later and The Texas Chain Saw Massacre are the same movie – and what you need to do to write a scary story that keeps audiences on the edge of their seats.Want to execute a great mystery? Go to the “Whydunit” chapter and learn about the “dark turn” that's essential to the heroes of The Big Lebowski, The French Connection, and Michael Clayton.Want your protagonist to go up against an evil “institution”? Consider how Mamet handled Glengarry Glen Ross and Tarantino's famed Pulp Fiction.Writing a “Superhero” story? See how Susannah Grant structured Erin Brockovich, Anderson & Baumbach worked out Fantastic Mr. Fox, and Gilliam & Stoppard & McKeown laid the foundation for Brazil.With these 50 beat sheets, you'll see how “hitting the beats” creates stories that resonate the world over for these outstanding writers—and how you can follow in their footsteps.Salva Rubio is a novelist, screenwriter, and author.He has been nominated at the Spanish Goya Awards for Best Animation Feature. As a graphic novel writer, some of his works have been published in America, including Monet, Itinerant of Light (nominated for an Eisner Award), and The Photographer of Mauthausen. Salva is an associate member of the WGAW (Writers Guild of America, West) and a member of the Academia de las Artes y las Ciencias Cinematográficas de España.Enjoy my conversation with Salva Rubio.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/2664729/advertisement
Lolita Lempicka by Lolita Lempicka (1997) + Spice Girls (1994- ) + Abdellatif Kechiche's Blue is the Warmest Color (2013) with Vera 7/27/23 S5E52 To hear the complete continuing story of The Perfume Nationalist please subscribe on Patreon.
Välkommen till Audiovideoklubben. En podcast om regissörer och filmserier med Viktor Estemar Landegren och Alexander Wahlgren.I det fjärde avsnittet av Craiguary pratar Alex och Viktor om Spectre.Alex är less på Elon Musk, Viktor pitchar filmen och Daniel Craig är trött.Avsnittet spårar ur innan en minut har gått och det pratas om kokain, Sherlock, Glass Onion, återanvända manus, John McAfee, We Bought a Zoo, åldersskillnader, Blue is the Warmest Color och varför alla Bond-posters ser likadana ut.Är man trött på Christoph Waltz? Hur fungerar en kalender? Är Ernst Kirchsteiger är obehaglig?Detta och mycket, mycket mer i veckans AVK.Gilla, dela och sprid gärna våra inlägg. Det hjälper oss verkligen att nå ut till nya lyssnare i poddbruset!Följ oss gärna på Instagram, Twitter och Facebook.Hjälp oss nå våra mål genom att bli en Patreon på Audiovideonattklubben där du kan ta del av extramaterial som tack för ditt stöd.Patreon.com/audiovideoklubbenInstagram.com/audiovideoklubbenFacebook.com/audiovideoklubbenTwitter.com/audiovideoklubb Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On our final episode of the season, listen to award-winning queer Latinx filmmakers Anna Margarita Albelo (Who's Afraid of Vagina Wolf? And Vagina is the Warmest Color) and Aurora Guerrero (Mosquita Y Mari and Queen Sugar) as they delve into the power of the camera, and how storytelling is a direct way to contribute to culture, build community and be an agent for change.
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Lara and Carey talk the splendor of The Exorcist and all its creepy lore, plus Cronenberg's Crimes of the Future and Blue is the Warmest Color. Also, Lara tells Carey about the gay hookup app SNIFFIES, and the two discuss their support for all those seeking #loads. Plus, more saucy reader mail, including an alluringly-voiced Maine reader with a text message (potential) horror story, and another celeb #2. Join the SUP Patreon to hear this glorious episode in its entirety. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Your heroes return to celebrate Pride Month with Blue is the Warmest Color! This episode features your heroes chat about the themes of the comic, talk about the muted color palette, and have a lengthy discussion of the award-winning film adaptation. As always, you'll find the History of the Creators, Favorite Lines, The Art Awards, and Adaptation Alley.Blue is the Warmest Color is created by Jul Maroh and published by Arsenal Pulp Press.Follow ComiClub on Instagram @ComiClubPodcastComiClub is hosted by Blaine McGaffigan and Adam Cook.
Sizzling Samachar of the day - 22nd June 2022From Léa Seydoux to KJ Apa, from Zoe Kravitz to Ranbir Kapoor, and more storiesThis is Sizzling Samachar on OTTplay, I'm your host Nikhil. Let's look at News first from Hollywood.Léa Seydoux joins Dune: Part TwoSpectre and Blue Is the Warmest Color actress Léa Seydoux has been added to the star-studded cast of Dune: Part Two. Seydoux will essay the role of Lady Margot in the sequel to the award-winning film Dune. Directed by Denis Villeneuve, the second installment will see Timothée Chalamet, Rebecca Ferguson, Zendaya, and Josh Brolin reprising their characters. Florence Pugh, Christopher Walken, and Austin Butler are also part of the cast. KJ Apa to headline One Fast MoveRiverdale actor KJ Apa is set to headline a new motorcycle racing film titled, One Fast Move. Directed by actor-director Kelly Blatz, the film will commence production in Atlanta later this month. One Fast Move is centered on a soldier, played by Apa, who tries to help his estranged father pursue his dream of becoming a professional motorcycle racer. American Horror Stories season 2 to premiere next monthAmerican Horror Stories, the anthology spin-off of the award-winning series American Horror Story, is returning with a second season on July 21. Created by acclaimed television writer and director Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk, each episode of the series features a different horror story. Jacob Vargas joins Disney+ series National TreasureUpcoming Disney+ series National Treasure has added Sons of Anarchy and Mayans MC actor Jacob Vargas to its cast. Vargas, who will appear in a recurring role, will play Rafael, a treasure-obsessed and good-humored man. Based on the 2004 film National Treasure and its sequel National Treasure: Book of Secrets, the series stars Lisette Alexis in the lead. Florence Pugh to star in series adaptation of East of EdenMidsommar and Little Women star Florence Pugh will star in and co-produce the series adaptation of Josh Steinbeck's novel East of Eden. Acclaimed actress and screenwriter Zoe Kazan is writing and executive producing the Netflix series. Interestingly, Kasan's grandfather Elia Kazan directed the movie adaptation of the novel in 1955. Zoe Kravitz to play the lead in heist thrillerZoe Kravitz, who was most recently seen in Matt Reeves' The Batman, is set to play the lead in Warner Bros' heist thriller titled, The Sundance Kid Might Have Some Regrets. Kravitz will also produce the film along with Matt Jackson of Jackson Pictures. The film is based on a short story of the same name by Leyna Krow. Shamshera makers release teaserThe teaser of the highly anticipated Bollywood film Shamshera gives a glimpse of Ranbir Kapoor's character who is described as the savior of his tribe. Sanjay Dutt also plays a pivotal role in the film which is slated to release on July 22. Directed by Karan Malhotra and produced by Aditya Chopra, the period action film also features Vaani Kapoor, Ashutosh Rana, Saurabh Shukla, Ronit Roy, and Tridha Choudhury, among others. The trailer of the film will be released this Friday. That's the Sizzling news for today on OTTplay until the next time it's your host Nikhil signing out. Aaj kya dekhoge OTTplay se poochoWritten by Arya Harikumar
Your heroes celebrate Pride Month in the French fashion with Blue is the Warmest Color! "In this tender, bittersweet, full-color graphic novel, a young woman named Clementine discovers herself and the elusive magic of love when she meets a confident blue-haired girl named Emma: a lesbian love story for the ages that bristles with the energy of youth and rebellion and the eternal light of desire."Blue is the Warmest Color is created by Jul Maroh and published by Arsenal Pulp Press.Follow ComiClub on Instagram @ComiClubPodcastComiClub is hosted by Blaine McGaffigan and Adam Cook.
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En este episodio, Cer0 y Dana hablan sobre un amor controversial y lésbico basado en una novela gráfica. Redes y otras cositas: https://linktr.ee/cerit0 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/queercine/message
***This week's episode was recorded prior to the death of Gilbert Gottfried. I will talk about him in a future upload.*** In this episode I mainly talk about a weird assortment of movies from my Criterion Collection BluRays, including Andrei Rublev, Being There, The Seventh Seal, Brazil, Blue is the Warmest Color, and It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World. I also touch on the passing of wrestling great Scott Hall, in response to some listener mail and talk about my cats and stuff. It's a little all over the place. Enjoy! Remember to check out the companion blog at http://emptychecking.blogspot.com and email me at db@derekbrink.com! Time Breakdown: 0:00 - Intro, including some cat-talk 14:25 - Musical Break - "Give It Up" 14:55 - Checkmail: Rest in Peace Scott Hall 24:17 - Musical Break - "Nobody Has It All" 24:47 - Criterion Collection Critiques - Including Andrei Rublev, Being There, The Seventh Seal, Brazil, Blue is the Warmest Color, It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World 1:05:01 - Musical Break - "Sometimes You Say Goodbye" 1:05:31 - Outro
Get 2 bonus episodes a month, early access, exclusive merch & more by supporting us on patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheLavenderMenaceWelcome to episode 10 of season 3! Thank you to the listeners who emailed us their hot take submissions, as it allowed us to shit talk that awful Tik Tok song (“hey mom… I like boys too… I'm not a full on raging lezbo—“ ew), discuss the efficacy of men directing lesbian movies (re: Mulholland Drive, Disobedience, The Handmaiden vs. Below Her Mouth, Blue is the Warmest Color, etc.), and puzzle over the NYPost article about ‘lesbian fashion', supposedly becoming cool. Renaissance brings up The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, and Sunny alludes to the YA novel Last Night At The Telegraph Club by Malinda Lo (which we discuss in episode 6 of season 3). Next, we sing the praises of the 2019 Natasha Lyonne TV show, Russian Doll, and Sunny references a video essay (that Renaissance didn't watch…) by lady the knight brave https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gIFPNbiUJS4 delineating the many themes of trauma, feminism, and humor of this Netflix original series. We greatly anticipate the second season!!! Finally, Renaissance recommends another Netflix exclusive piece of media, Hannah Gadsby's stand up comedy show Nanette, and Sunny recommends the movie Tully (2017) and the recently released contemporary romance novel Delilah Green Doesn't Care by Ashley Herring Blake. Thanks for joining us for this episode, and you can find us on twitter, instagram, Tik Tok, and letterboxd if you want to connect! Send your hot takes to thelavendermenacepodcast@gmail.com.
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Dr. Noelle speaks to guests (returning guest, Rich Jones) about sex scenes from film and television that they find memorable.
En nuestro primer episodio dedicado a contenido que ambas odiamos, nos sentamos a platicar sobre Blue is the Warmest Color o La Vida de Adele, el crimen de odio que es para la comunidad, el impacto de I Follow Rivers y nuestra teoría de que Taylor Swift escribió All Too Well después de ver esta película
Gab and Chatter episode, so sit back and listen to gang kibitz about the news of the week, and drop some steaming hot streaming picks on your plate. In News: Silent Hill, foggy weather, Jaden Smith's emancipation, After Earth, Will Smith, The Karate Kid, M. Night Shyamalan, The Pursuit of Happyness, Battlefield Earth, Sundance Film Festival, Life in a Year, Skate Kitchen, The Get Down, LeBron James, Space Jam Legacy, Wild Wild West, Kevin Kline, Men in Black, The Fresh Prince of BelAir, Neo, The Matrix, Aladdin, Planet of the Apes, Juliette Lewis, Cape Fear, Robert DeNiro, Blade, Mahershala Ali, Wesley Snipes, Christian Bale, Robert Pattinson. The Batman, Ben Affleck, Demolition Man, Karl Urban, Sandra Bullock, Amy Adams, Benjamin Bratt, Robe Lowe, Rob Schneider, Adam Sandler, David Spade, Kevin James, Jared Leto, Mobius, David Ayers, alternative Joker makeup, Aaron Sorkin, The Social Network sequel, Facebook, Farmville, The Winkelvoss twins, Jesse Eisenberg, Mark Zuckerberg, SNL, Amazon, David Fincher, David Lynch, Armie Hammer, Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross, Hootie and the Blowfish, Darius Rucker, Ex Machina, Data, Bishop, Alien, Ian Holm, Michael Fassbender, Brent Spiner, Star Trek, Rocky 4, Sylvester Stallone, Dolph Lundgren, listener Stephen, Canada, Alaska, bald eagles, Wizard of Oz, Chip -n- Dale Rescue Rangers, Disney+, Garfield, Alvin and the Chipmunks 2: The Squeakuel, John Mulaney, Andy Samberg, rehab, Tim Allen, Buzz Lightyear, Predator prequel, Prey, Dan Trachtenberg, 10 Cloverfield Lane, The Boys, Black Mirror, John Goodman, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Comanche, The Rock, Quest for 500, Clockwork Orange, Hagazussa, Apostle, Waterworld, Two Jakes, Night of the Demon, Blue is the Warmest Color, There Billboards, Incendies, Lords of Chaos, The Film Vault, Kieran Culkin, Rory Culkin, Sky Ferreira, Underwater, Bruce Purkey, Find Your Filmhttp://www.MCFCpodcast.comEmail us at MCFCpodcast@gmail.com Leave us a voicemail (209) 730-6010Joseph Navarro Pete Abeyta and Tyler Noe Streaming Picks:Soul - Disney+ Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings - Disney+The Social Network - HuluThe Shining - HBO MaxThe School of Rock - NetflixBad Words - HBO MaxLove Hard - Netflix
Hump Day Quickie In this bonus episode Becki and Joe release the bloopers for Blue is the Warmest Color and announce the next book, Galaxies and Oceans by N.R. Walker! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/agayabiabook/message
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**THIS EPISODE CONTAINS FULLS SPOILERS** Another episode of Film is Lit coming in…WARM…? Listeners, get ready for yet another fantastic guest episode, starring one of our closest friends. Please welcome the talented comic Sage Huston, who suggested that we cover "Blue is the Warmest Color" (Maroh, 2010/ Kechiche, 2013)! Just sit back and be charmed by her intelligent observations, comedic timing, and semi-vil energy. To quote her, “victory is the warmest color!” But we believe that SAGE is the warmest color!!!! #TheRippedBodice #BlueistheWarmestColor #SageHuston #FilmisLit #FilmisLitPod #JulMaroh #AbdellatifKechiche #LéaSeydoux #AdèleExarchopoulos #France #FrenchCinema #DannyGaylord #bookworm #cinephile #booktoscreen #moviereviewpodcast #LauraSieling #graphicnovel #LGBTQ+ #LCBTQCinema #Pride
Corwin and Josh talk about: - The Yankees 11 game win streak run - AL East standings - The Padres losing a playoff spot (for now) to the Reds - Brief update on the Tyler Skaggs situation - Asking if Yadi Molina is a Hall of Fame YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCB0f_cTSDZ23VvRvqdNMyxw Website: https://juicingthenumbers.transistor.fm/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JuicingPod Email: juicingthenumbers@gmail.com Swag: https://teespring.com/juicing-the-numbers-swag Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1Dg2dIrbPNoQpSRQKWHZCG
It's a Pride month special on the 29th episode of Genre Equality's BEHOLD! podcast. We discuss our favourite LGBTQ+ films including American game-changers Moonlight and Brokeback Mountain, alongside Chile's A Fantastic Woman and France's Blue Is The Warmest Color.
Julia saw Eraserhead last night and won't shut up about it! She bombards Matt with a filmmaking Q & A where all of the Qs are also kind of As? Stick around for us Find Your Roots-ing Nicholas Cage (aka Nicholas Kim COPPOLA?!). Also Matt got a bike--tune in next week for more on this.
Happy Tuesday, alligayzers!!Today's episode is very special because Tina and Ashley are joined by a guest! We are closing out Pride Month by welcoming producer Ness to the show.The trio starts things off with the usual time machine hook up questions before going into Ness' first gay movie, Blue is the Warmest Color (rented). Lots of discussions about pasta.Follow Ness on Twitter (@little_lochness) and Instagram (littlelochness).That's it for this episode! Full length episodes come out weekly on Tuesdays. Shorty episodes come out weekly on Thursdays. See ya later, alli-gayzers!!Instagram / Twitter / Tumblr / Tik Tok: @femalegayzepodLeave us a voicemail! (917) 408-3535thefemalegayzepod@gmail.com
En el mes del orgullo, repasamos Blue is the Warmest Color, Call me by your Name y Rokeback Mountain. Escuchá estas recomendaciones de en #Congovision.
We finish the Pride series with one of Tim's favorite movies of all time. #teamadele
Two of our favorite of gal pals, the beautiful Jana Surkova (of the Hate Fiction podcast) and the lovely Zach Langley Chi Chi (of the I'm so Popular podcast) join System of Systems to discuss the flattening of sexuality in cinema and, by extension, the collapse of eroticism in our society. The crew discusses Tumblr aesthetics (Adam comes out of the closet as a once Tumblr user), and their favorite sex scenes in cinema. Films discussed include: Blue is the Warmest Color, Showgirls, Crash, Crimes of Passion, and our namesake Network, and much more. LINKS: Jana's new podcast Hate Fiction: https://www.patreon.com/posts/50892957 Jana's twitter: @paranoidlikes Zach's twitter: @asukahomo Zach's I'm so Popular podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/im-so-popular/id1523827234 Review of David Thomson's 'Sleeping with Strangers'
One is a movie expert and the other one thinks he is but really just loves trash. Learn about our top gay movie selection! Follow us on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bubble_and_sauer/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgGfTZSGLReoldt9Ug5dVHQ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/02Cu8ZzLVXzZYnFcXXfPbv Twitter: https://twitter.com/bubbleandsauer ........continued....... The List: 《十七歲的天空》(Formula 17, 2004) 《盛夏光年》(Eternal Summer, 2006) 《春光乍洩》(Happy Together, 1997) 《誰先愛上他的》(Dear EX, 2018) 《親愛的房客》(Dear Tenant, 2020) 《刻在你心底的名字》(Your Name Engraved Herein, 2020) The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994) Love is strange (2014) Mysterious Skin (2004) Brokeback Mountain (2005) 《囍宴》(The Wedding Banquet, 1993) Yossi & Jagger (2002) Yossi (2012) Weekend (2011) Bear Cub (2004) Holding the Man (2015) I Killed My Mother (2009) Heartbeats (2010) The Way He Looks (2014) Love, Simon (2018) Pride (2014) God's Own Country (2017) Sommersturm (2004) G.B.F. (2013) From Beginning to End (2009) Just Friends (2018) Freier Fall (2013) Tangerine (2015) Moonlight (2016) Transamerica (2005) Death in Venice (1971) Keep the Lights On (2012) The Kids Are All Right (2010) Maurice (1987) Hedwig and the Angry Inch (2001) A Single Man (2009) Call Me By Your Name (2017) Blue is the Warmest Color (2013) Shortbus (2006) The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) Eating Out Series Bear City Series
Episode 31 we review the very old Lesbian movie called "Blue is the Warmest Color". We will discuss the controversy of the Male Gaze and the 7 minute sex scene, but we still give the film the props it deserves. If you have not yet watched it, there is no need to, you can listen here. Lesbian Movie review Zero or One point only
Oblivia is back, and they. have. opinions. Join them and Conde Nasty and Hersula to attend the only musical still running right now. That's right, it's the Rusical! After the curtain falls on their tribute to social media, the gurls brighten up the runway in dazzling array of yellow looks. And, yes, Michelle. It was yellow.
On this episode, Kyra and Sarah Charles discuss Blue is the Warmest Color (2013) and After (2019).
Welcome Back CULT members. This week the CULT reviews and discusses Blue is the Warmest Color from director Abdellatif Kechiche and starring Lea Seydoux and Adele Exarchopoulos. This week Diego "The Demon" Diaz brings 2017's Call Me By Your Name from director Luca Guadagnino and starring Armie Hammer, Timothy Chalemet, and Michael Stuhlbarhg. Listen to find out if the CULT thinks Call Me By Your Name is worthy enough to be inducted to the Criterion CULT.
The impact that Blake Snyder's Save the Cat® book series has had on Hollywood screenwriting is incalculable. Rarely does a book change the way screenwriters approach story and structure. In his best-selling book, Save the Cat! Goes to the Movies: The Screenwriter's Guide to Every Story Ever Told, Blake Snyder provided 50 “beat sheets” to 50 films, mostly studio-made.Now his student, screenwriter and novelist Salva Rubio applies Blake’s principles to 50 independent, auteur, European, and cult films (again with 5 beat sheets for each of Blake’s 10 genres in the book Save the Cat!® Goes to the Indies: The Screenwriters Guide to 50 Films from the Masters.If you're a moviegoer, you'll discover a language to analyze film and understand how filmmakers can effectively reach audiences.If you're a writer, this book reveals how those who came before you tackled the same challenges you are facing with the films you want to write. Writing a “rom-com”? Check out the “Buddy Love” chapter for a “beat for beat” dissection of Before Sunrise, The Reader, Blue Is the Warmest Color, and more to see how Linklater and Krizan, David Hare, and Kechiche and Lacroix structured their films.Scripting a horror film? Read the “Monster in the House” section and discover how 28 Days Later and The Texas Chain Saw Massacre are the same movie – and what you need to do to write a scary story that keeps audiences on the edge of their seats.Want to execute a great mystery? Go to the “Whydunit” chapter and learn about the “dark turn” that’s essential to the heroes of The Big Lebowski, The French Connection, and Michael Clayton.Want your protagonist to go up against an evil “institution”? Consider how Mamet handled Glengarry Glen Ross and Tarantino's famed Pulp Fiction.Writing a “Superhero” story? See how Susannah Grant structured Erin Brockovich, Anderson & Baumbach worked out Fantastic Mr. Fox, and Gilliam & Stoppard & McKeown laid the foundation for Brazil.With these 50 beat sheets, you’ll see how “hitting the beats” creates stories that resonate the world over for these outstanding writers—and how you can follow in their footsteps.Salva Rubio is a novelist, screenwriter, and author. He has been nominated at the Spanish Goya Awards for Best Animation Feature. As a graphic novel writer, some of his works have been published in America, including Monet, Itinerant of Light (nominated for an Eisner Award), and The Photographer of Mauthausen. Salva is an associate member of the WGAW (Writers Guild of America, West) and a member of the Academia de las Artes y las Ciencias Cinematográficas de España.Enjoy my conversation with Salva Rubio.
The editors of Kok.Team, a media platform for LGBT Kazakhs, reflect on the freedoms they've gained since moving to the Czech Republic. Featuring Anatoly Chernousov and Daniyar Sabitov. Find out more about Kok.Team at kok.team/en. Music by Blue Dot Sessions. This week's outro is by the Kazakh musician Marty Crown, courtesy of Silver Gun Records. Special thanks to Valeria Borovová and Ryan Keating.
We discuss our first look at Timothee Chalamet in Denis Villeneuve's "Dune", an update on Martin Scorsese's next film, and our FilmClub discussion for the week- Blue is the Warmest Color. Hosted by Samuel Teyssier and joined by Jackson Guido and Michael Doerge.
Erica Rose and Chelsea Moore of Sour Peach Films join TFG this week to explain why they felt compelled to start a company that authentically tells "otherized" stories like their new film "Girl Talk" - and what films like "Blue is the Warmest Color" get completely wrong. Plus we grapple with the revelations in "Leaving Neverland," debate if "Greta" is intentionally ridiculous, and tackle the toughest of questions: would any of us date a non-creative? Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jess and Andrew have been hotly anticipating HBO's "Fahrenheit 451" adaptation since they saw the first trailer. Would it live up to the hype? We check out another Michael Mann film streaming on Hulu with "Thief" Andrew takes a look at 1984's "Dreamscape", and how it tapped into the same Zeitgeist as West Craven with "Nightmare on Elm Street" Either "Blue is the Warmest Color", or it is a film that left us both ice cold. Only time will tell. AndrewWatchesMovies.com Film diary: https://letterboxd.com/andrewmartin/films/diary/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AndrewWatchesTV Moses's Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-298402626 Mike Dietrich's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mike.dietrich.art/
We discuss the homework assignment (Young Frankenstein). Our main topic is in honor of AMERICA! (happy birthday, baby gurl) – we set aside our differences to draft desert island movies with the words Red, White, or Blue in them. > Direct podcast RSS feed: here! > Contact: email, Facebook (movies, TV, games), and Twitter! > Review us on iTunes, Google Play, or anywhere!! Homework Assignment: Young Frankenstein (0:58) Main Topic: Red, White and Blue Desert Island Draft (13:43) Team TJ: Blues Brothers, White Men Can't Jump, Red Dawn, Single White Female, Red State, The Thin Red Line, Blue Jasmine, White Fang Team Chris: Hunt for Red October, Varsity Blues, Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle, White Oleander, Blue Valentine, The White Ribbon, RED, Blue Streak Team Brent: Blue Velvet, My Blue Heaven, White Heat, Red Dragon, Three Colors: Red, Blue Ruin, Blue is the Warmest Color, White Lightning Team David: Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs, Reds, Red Shoes, Blue Chips, Dear White People, Devil in a Blue Dress, The Man with One Red Shoe, Red Cliff Homework for your dome, jerk: Okja (Neflix) (38:00) Warning: Some mild language. Some language is picante. (Intro courtesy of The Willow Walkers)
Mission 2 casts our explorers into the bizzaro mysterious world of France. Where young women eat spaghetti on a daily basis, smoke, and always sleep naked. Stay tuned for fluids of all kinds, long musicless scenes, and of course... more spaghetti.
This week on the podcast, Derek and Andy discuss three new titles that range from the profound to the insane. They begin with the new book from Julie Maroh, Skandalon (Arsenal Pulp Press). It's the story of a French rock star, Tazane, with international appeal and the power to move a vast legion of fans. The book is thesis driven, with Maroh exploring the dynamics, and the costs, of modern celebrity status and its affects on both the personal and collective psyche. Neither of the guys have yet read Maroh's first graphic novel — and the one for which she's best known — Blue Is the Warmest Color, but after digesting Skandalon they feel that their appreciation of the work may be enhanced, or at least contextualized, by the earlier book. Next, the Two Guys with PhDs move on the new work from Jeff Parker and Sandy Jarrell, Meteor Men (Oni Press). While at first they were skeptical of the potential formulaic nature of the narrative — aliens coming to Earth and the resulting aftermath — they're fascinated by the ways in which Parker complicates conventions to make the story unique. They're particularly struck by the book's teenage protagonist, Alden, the complexities of his character, and the circumstances surrounding his link to the extraterrestrials. While the guys disagree as to extents of Parker and Jarrell's deviation from the genre — Andy feels that the governmental/military response to the aliens is nuanced, while Derek thinks that it's more predictable and even heavy-handed — they both conclude that Meteor Men presents a different perspective on a popular formula. This is no E.T. Finally, the guys wrap up with what both feel is the highlight of the week, the first issue of Joshua Hale Fialkov and Kody Chamberlain's Punks: The Comic (Image Comics). This has to be one of the most whacked out comics they're read in a long time, rivaling the craziness and no-holds-barred fun of Ryan Browne's God Hates Astronauts and Evan Dorkin's Milk and Cheese. In this first issue of the new ongoing series, we get two short stories — the funniest being the lead off, “Firsts” — a portion of an earlier, self-published Punks comic, and a three-page fun-and-activities section, complete with a card game called Nutpuncher. Andy and Derek laugh their way through the final part of the podcast, and they eagerly look forward to following the future exploits of Dog, Skull, Fist, and Abraham Lincoln. Also, the Two Guys welcome a new Podcast Patron, Tom Mathews, who believes The Comics Alternative does for comics what Sound Opinions does for music. You can't get much better praise than that!
Guía del capítulo 00'00" Introducción + Actualidad 33'35" Sextas Nominadas 01h05'20" Introducción de la carrera por el Oscar al mejor director + nueva aspirante al Oscar a la mejor canción original: Moon Song de Karen O para la película "Her" 01h28'50" Análisis de "Blue Jasmine" 01h52'30" Análisis de Juan de "Blue is the Warmest Color" 02h02'00" Despedida del programa, resultado de los premios Bitácoras + nueva aspirante al Oscar a la mejor canción original: Ordinary Love de U2 para la película "Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom"
Ya podéis escuchar el vigésimosexto programa de La Sexta Nominada, el sexto de la actual carrera por el Oscar. En esta ocasión repasamos las noticias más importantes de las dos últimas semanas, presentamos los principales aspirantes al Oscar al mejor actor de reparto, analizamos en profundidad "La Vida de Adele (Blue is the Warmest Color") y recuperamos vuestras sextas nominadas. Guía del capítulo 00'00" Introducción + Actualidad 28'00" Sextas Nominadas 01h00'00" Introducción de la carrera por el Oscar al mejor actor secundario 01h36'30": Análisis de "La Vida de Adele (Blue is the Warmest Color) 01h49'50" Despedida del programa y avance del próximo capítulo + nueva aspirante al Oscar a la mejor canción original: I See Fire de Ed Sheeran para la película "The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug"
Dave and Alonso tackle aspirate h-es, magical homos and controversial authors in this week's installment. Like our Facebook page, follow us @linoleumcast, leave us a nice review (and subscribe for free) at iTunes, attention to me seemed to drift though I don't know where.
This week, Kristen and Rafer talk thrillers, French films, and films with barely any dialogue: "The Counselor," starring Michael Fassbender, Brad Pitt, Javier Bardem, Penélope Cruz, and Cameron Diaz; the Robert Redford film "All Is Lost"; and finally, the French film, "Blue Is The Warmest Color." Kristen and Rafer also take on your problems with the new Movie Date feature, called Movie Therapy. This week: a soon-to-be first-time dad seeks advice on how to handle his first few weeks at home with baby. If you have questions for Movie Therapy, ask them here, or on our Facebook page. As always, if you like what we do, please rate and review our podcast on iTunes!
Rod and Karen are joined by Nic and Reggie of the What's The Tea Podcast to discuss Nic moving to NC, Karen Snacks, haters, Blue is the Warmest Color, Beyonce gets snatched, black preachers, Florida monkeys, Gunman shoots up Navy yard, Miss America, Medical examiner says Florida rigged Zimmerman case, dog f#cker, baby dangler, a spade gets cut over cards, cellphone gets cut off and sword ratchetness. Twitter: @rodimusprime @SayDatAgain @TBGWT @GoodDaySaints @R2thaEdgy Email: theblackguywhotips@gmail.com Blog: www.theblackguywhotips.com Voice Mail: 704-557-0186 Guest Website: www.Facebook.com/WhatsTheTeaPod Sponsor: www.tweakedaudio.com Code: TBGWT www.adamandeve.com And they're on Twitter: @adamandeve Code: TBGWT