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In the late 1990s and early 2000s, three real-life friends broke into the Mexican and International film scenes and made their mark on the art form. Since then, Alfonso Cuarón, Guillermo Del Toro, and Alejandro González Iñárritu have delivered several masterpieces and won several Academy Awards. In this episode, we highlight three of the filmmaker's finest early works:We start with Alfonso Cuarón's breathtaking coming-of-age story, Y tu mamá también. Second, Guillermo Del Toro delivers a brilliant antifascist ghost story in The Devil's Backbone.Finally, Alejandro González Iñárritu's feature film debut is a breathless, gut-wrenching drama, Amores Perros. Let us know what you think of these outstanding films! ❗️SEND US A TEXT MESSAGE ❗️Support the showSign up for our Patreon for exclusive Bonus Content.Follow the podcast on Instagram @gimmethreepodcastYou can keep up with Bella on Instagram @portraitofacinephile or Letterboxd You can keep up with Nick: on Instagram @nicholasybarra, on Twitter (X) @nicholaspybarra, or on LetterboxdShout out to contributor and producer Sonja Mereu. A special thanks to Anselm Kennedy for creating Gimme Three's theme music. And another special thanks to Zoe Baumann for creating our exceptional cover art.
MARVEL v. Marvels - this time it's MARVEL's Thor v. Y Tu Mama Tambien. Which movie will come out on top? Before that, we discuss the games we've been playing and the movies we've been watching featuring Alien, Andromeda's Edge, Cuckoo, and more! —————
This week on Peanuts and Popcorn, we begin with the Popcorn with two excellent selections, perhaps the two best this season, Atlantic City (1980), and Y Tu Mamá También (2001). In Peanuts, we salute the Detroit Tigers, their excellent fans and their first-rate broadcaster. The Chicago White Sox are now the worst team of the modern era and Shohei Otani has possibly the greatest day of any hitter ever. Next Show: Leo's Pick: The Road to Perdition (2002) Tom's Pick: The Last Detail (1973)
Brian welcomes author Mona Ventress to discuss sex and sexuality including Y Tu Mama Tambien, Hedwig and the Angry Inch and The Handmaiden
We are starting a new month and is about Alfonso Cuaron's films. This week we explore the movie that put the filmmaker on the map, Y Tu Mama Tambien a very sexy coming-of-age film. Make sure you follow Billy and Raul on Twitter @MasterOfPuns196 and @raulvaderrdz respectively as well as the main show @SYNSPod https://zencastr.com/?via=raul
In this episode, we kick off our month of road trips with Alfonso Cuaron's breakout coming-of-age drama, "Y Tu Mama Tambien", starring Gael Garcia Bernal, Diego Luna and Maribel Verdu. Listen now!
In the past year, triangular love stories have loomed large in cinema - Past Lives, Challengers and Passages all had different angles on the spiky geometry of three-cornered relationships. Since Casablanca, these complicated love affairs have fascinated filmmakers and audiences alike. They can be the subject of romantic comedies, at the centre of a melodrama or the motive for murder in a thriller - the relationships can be gay or straight and the budgets big or small.Jean Luc Godard's iconic new wave robbery tale Bande à part is 60 this year. It seems that each generation has its iconic love triangle movie - The Philadelphia Story, Sabrina, The Graduate, Blood Simple, Y Tu Mama Tambien, The Notebook and My Best Friend's Wedding - the films could not be more different but the dynamics are always rich and provocative. Mark Kermode and Ellen E Jones ask where love triangles have taken us over the years and how they reflect the sexual politics of the times.Guest interviews include Ira Sachs, director of the acclaimed Passages, and writer and critic Anne Billson.Producer: Tom Whalley A Prospect Street production for BBC Radio 4
Hey Reservos! This week we are discussing Alfonso Cuaron's coming of age masterpiece, Y Tu Mama Tambien. Listen as we take a deep dive on this beautiful, realistic story of friendship, love, sexuality, and heartbreak. Enjoy!
We're covering the 75th Academy Awards or the films of 2002. There were 5 nominees this year, but it was a great year for films, so we added 5 more (we were almost tempted to bump this year up to a true 16-movie tournament, so we may have missed your favorite). In part 2 we'll be covering the winners from the first round.The nominees were: Gangs of New York, Chicago, The Hours, The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, and The Pianist.We added for consideration: Catch Me if You Can, My Big Fat Greek Wedding, Talk to Her, Spirited Away, and Y Tu Mama Tambien. Notes: SPOILERS - we talk through the full plots of all the movies we cover.Timestamps are approximate:2:35 - Spirited Away7:50 - Catch Me If You Can27:25 - The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers41:35 - Y Tu Mama Tambien57:10 - Chicago1:05:00 - Conclusions1:05:50 - Next Time
We're covering the 75th Academy Awards or the films of 2002. There were 5 nominees this year, but it was a great year for films, so we added 5 more (we were almost tempted to bump this year up to a true 16-movie tournament, so we may have missed your favorite). In part 1 we'll be covering the losers from the first round.The nominees were: Gangs of New York, Chicago, The Hours, The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, and The Pianist.We added for consideration: Catch Me if You Can, My Big Fat Greek Wedding, Talk to Her, Spirited Away, and Y Tu Mama Tambien. Notes: SPOILERS - we talk through the full plots of all the movies we cover.Timestamps are approximate:7:00 - Round 1 Match-Ups and Deciding Winners and LosersLosers Discussion12:10 - Gangs of New York20:50 - My Big Fat Greek Wedding29:25 - The Hours38:40 - The Pianist50:25 - Talk To Her1:00:50 - Best of the Worst & Worst of the Worst1:02:20 - Next Time
for the full episode join the Patreon [patreon.com/fashiongrunge]It's been a while since we've reviewed a film after 2000. Y Tu Mamá También has been on my list and it's the perfect film for this summer heat and the spirit of adventure and exploration. Me and Jai had a great time diving into this world that neither one of us have visited in quite a while. Directed by Alfonso Cuarón who takes you on a short but fulfilling journey that leaves you questioning and reminiscing about your own similar experiences. We found a lot of behind the scenes info, drool over Gael, and realize just how much we relate to Luisa. --- Get BONUS episodes on 90s TV and culture (Freaks & Geeks, My So Called Life, Buffy, 90s culture documentaries, and more...) and to support the show join the Patreon! Hosts: Lauren @lauren_melanie & Jai @jai_stylefactoryFollow Fashion Grunge PodcastSubstack The Lo Down: a Fashion Grunge blog/newsletterInstagram @fashiongrungepodTwitter @fgrungepodLetterboxd Fashion Grunge PodcastTikTok @fashiongrungepod
And your podcast too! Haha, just having some fun here. It's our episode on Alfonso Cuaron's Y TU MAMA TAMBIEN, the early front-runner for best film of 2002!
Welcome to Episode 136 of the Different Animals Podcast and this week we talk about Jury Duty, Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret. Fast x, Y Tu Mama Tambien, Resident Evil, Hideo Kojima, Hero or Hate Crime, White Men Can't Jump, Victor Wembanyama, and the retirement of a NY Legend. This podcast is available on Spotify, Stitcher, Apple Podcasts and wherever else you catch your podcasts. You can catch us on IG and Twitter @DifAnimalsPod or email us directly at DifferentAnimalsPodcast@gmail.com with any feedback or suggestions. S/O to @Creative.Collin on IG for the dope Artwork. S/O to @EdERuger and @PhilliePhr3sh for the dope theme. Enjoy, and we'll see you in a week. PEACE. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Alfonso Cuarón does know his Mexico, and it shows in these two films as we begin our trip around the world. We start with Y Tu Mama Tambien, certainly one of the horniest movies we've ever reviewed. This 2001 effort involves a pair of teenagers taking a road trip with a much older, quite attractive, married woman. There are sexy moments and there are sad moments, and there are other moments when you think you know what a character is doing, but are you ever so wrong in your guess. In Part 2, we look at a more recent film of Cuarón's, Roma, from 2018. Join us, won't you? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wordsandmovies/support
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This week, I am joined by one half of the Capital Games podcast, Wiz and we're talking about Alfonso Cuaron's Y Tu Mama Tambien! We talk about his first time seeing it, when it became his favorite, what a sequel might look like and more!Follow the show at linktr.ee/ynfmoviepod.
Dr. Noelle, a Clinical Sexologist and Licensed Mental Health Counselor, talks to her husband, Rich, about sex scenes in film and tv.
My name is Nathan Fielder, And I graduated from one of Canada's top business schools with really good grades. Now, I'm using my knowledge to help struggling small business owners make it in this competitive world. This is Nathan for You 00:00 The Rehearsal 59:20 Ghostrunner, Stalker, How to Train Your Dragon 1:03:34 Reprise, Sifu, Widows 1:10:46 The Sopranos Season 2 and 3, RRR, Hell or High Water 1:15:42 Life of Pi, Demolition, Fish Tank, Three Thousand Years of Longing 1:27:04 Manchester by the Sea, Paddington 2 1:34:45 Cache, Benny's Video 1:38:09 The Killing, Eyes Wide Shut, After Yang 1:47:37 Better Call Saul 1:57:36 Y Tu Mama Tambien 2:11:31 Persona 3 Modded, Persona 3 Dancing 2:27:09 House of the Dragon (Hot D), The Last Samurai, Bodies Bodies Bodies 2:36:25 Pokemon Colosseum
Alfonso Cuaron's remarkable career was still in its opening act when he made this beautifully raunchy movie, which inspired us to record a fairly raunchy podcast. Y Tu Mama Tambien is drenched in sex and youthful machismo, but at least there's an older leading lady to offset that with loveliness and soul. Her 2 eager boy toys are fun, dumb and ready to rock at all times. Maribel Verdu puts a fresh spin on the trope of the sexy, older woman while Gael Garcia Bernal & Diego Luna click as friends who learn some lessons on the road. So be a good Charolastra as the 448th Ellises' Analysis hits the beach and dissects Y Tu Mama Tambien. On that long road trip, you'll need to bring along a pile of Sparkplug Coffee. A 20% discount can be had if you use our promo code ("top100project"). Contact us on Twitter (@moviefiend51 and @bevellisellis) and also look for Ryan's sports movie podcast (Scoring At The Movies).
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Brian welcomes author Mona Ventress to discuss sex and sexuality including Y Tu Mama Tambien, Hedwig and the Angry Inch and The Handmaiden
Michelle Blasky is an editor, director, and producer, from the Motor City. She is known for The 3rd Channel (2022), Family Property 2: More Blood and Y Tu Mama Tambien (2012). Join us as we find out what inspired her to make the unofficial sequel to one of the greatest and quite frankly one of the most controversial films of all-time "Halloween 3 Season Of The Witch" with the 3rd Channel...That and so much more on this episode of BTF.Famous Monsters Coffee (use promo code "Fiends" to save 20% on your purchase.)One Homebase for Your Followers | Onescreener (use promo code "Fiends" to save 30% on your first year.)*Cerebral Palsy Awareness t-shirt is also available. All proceeds will be donated to "The Reaching for The Stars Foundation"*Use Promo Code: "FiendArmy" for 10% off your store purchaseMerch store: https://teespring.com/stores/behind-the-fiends-2John is an Associate/ Executive Producer on 3 upcoming horror films...you can be too. Or choose from other great perks and support these projects.Texas Chainsaw Massacre Fan Film "The Sawyer Massacre".The Sawyer Massacre - Horror TX Chainsaw Fan Film | Indiegogo"Z Dead End" Starring horror icons Kane Hodder (Jason Vorhees) and Felissa Rose (Sleepaway Camp).Z DEAD END Action Thriller | Indiegogo“The 3rd Channel” Halloween 3 Fan Film https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-3rd-channel-horror-halloween-3-fan-film#/YouTube: Behind The FiendsTwitter: @btfiendsIG: @btfiendspodcast_officialEmail: btfiends@gmail.comMembers of Sundown Radio and 96.6 The Wolf
Remember the Mank podcast? Well, its back (in Roma form). Ah no its not as bad as that, although we disagree wildly on this movie. This movie received 10 (TEN!) Oscar noms, winning 3. It is directed by the same chap who did Y Tu Mama Tambien, Children of Men and Gravity. So it CANT be bad, can it?! We chat about the movie, the cinematography, the direction, and engage in CIVIL DISCOURSE over our disagreements. Enjoy!
Join me as we celebrate the 20th anniversary of the iconic film, Y Tu Mamá También! We will explore the soundtrack and I'll share some of my favorite moments from the film. Roque FM Vol 18 is the audio from my live radio show on 10.05.21 Broadcasting live out of Los Angeles, 101.5FM All mixes, audio stories, and production by me, (Jaime) Content for some audio stories found on the interwebs and read by me. Enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theculturelab/message
Phil and John continue to journey through their favorite films of all time, this time talking about a hidden gem sci-fi flick and one of Alfonso Cuaron's first hits. Next up: #69 The Empire Strikes Back (1980) and Annie Hall (1977).
Phil and John continue to journey through their favorite films of all time, this time talking about one of the best second installments of a trilogy ever, and a Coen Brothers movie that doesn't get the love it deserves. Next up: #70 Moon (2009) and Y Tu Mama Tambien (2001). Moon replaces Alien, which appears higher on Phil's list.
In this episode, we take a look at the most recent film from M. Night Shyamalan: Old. This follows our review of Glass and a broad retrospective of his career in episode 27! We then follow up Old with something a little different, but still set on a beach with Alfonso Cuaron's film Y Tu Mama, Tambien. Oh yeah, and we drink some beer. Connect with us on social media! http://www.twitter.com/beermovieshow http://www.instagram.com/beerandamovie http://www.facebook.com/beerandamovietx http://www.beerandamoviepodcast.com http://www.patreon.com/beerandamoviepodcast
This week the boys watch "Y Mama Tu Tambien" and talk about Mia Kalifa as a person and an individual, Dobski's arms, calves, and butt, and Ian tries to tune a ukelele! Plus more!
In this episode we finally drink some amazing tequila in the form of Fortaleza Reposado while discussing Alfonso Cuaron's 'Y Tu Mama Tambien'
In the Season 2 premiere, Kyle and Jim discuss some Denzel Washington, giving a shoutout to some lesser appreciated movies. They also go into Marvel's WandaVision and Jim decides to tell a story of his first viewing of "Y Tu Mama Tambien." Enjoy. Recorded live from Steve Guttenberg's closet. Turns out, it's NOT a walk-in. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
(CW: Brief mention of suicide) Inspired by Brett Goldstein's comedy podcast "Films To Be Buried With", in this episode we both discuss our choices! Follow us on instagram @thefilmfixpodcast. Below is the full film list so feel free to check them out: Lily: That I would defend: Shark Tale (2004) That made me cry: Moonlight (2016) and Buena Vista Social Club (1999) The Funniest: What We Do In The Shadows (2014) and Playing the Victim (2006) The Worst: Contagion (2011) and The Meg (2018) The Scariest: Felidae (1994) I used to love but now don't: Scum (1979) The one I rewatch: Y Tu Mama Tambien (2001) My favourite of all time: The Servant (1963) Phoebe: That I would defend: Oliver and Company (1988) That made me cry: Deep Impact (1998) and Hachi: A Dog's Tale (2009) The Funniest: Superbad (2007) The Worst: Baby Geniuses (1999) The Scariest: 2012 (2009) and Backdraft (1991) I used to love but now don't: The Fifth Element (1997) The one I rewatch: When Harry Met Sally (1989) My favourite of all time: Hedwig and the Angry Inch (2001)
Hittin' the road in a foreign land. Matt and Adam discuss Alfonso Couaron's road movie about cherishing small moments in life. Oh yeah, and there's tons of sex. TONS. Matt suddenly does not mind the horniness (0:29). Then they shift to discuss the overly heavy A Taxi Driver, about the Gwangju Massacre. Both guys had high hopes, but the characters felt a little flat. They wanted a little more humor and heart (36:34). Apologies for the audio issues. Thanks for listening!Next Pod:Medium Cool (1969) available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dA5BXLIdOec Steal This Movie (2000) available here: https://tubitv.com/movies/302501?utm_source=justwatch-feed&tracking=justwatch-feedThe Trial of the Chicago 7 (2020) available on Netflix.Contact the show: 24theroadshow@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/24theRoadShowIntro/Interlude/Outro Music by B-Complex: http://www.bcomplexproductions.com/home.html
Men dressed like women and women dressed like men.Matt and Adam were impressed how Billy Wilder captured Marilyn Monroe in Some Like It Hot. They appreciated the comedy from a technical perspective, but it was not laugh out loud funny. The gangsters, the band, and even the goofy millionaire were all pitch perfect. Matt hated Just One of the Guys. Adam admits that the acting is flat, but it is well-written if not well-delivered. For Adam, it is a highly-quotable 80's classic that deserves to be seen, but for Matt, it is just overly horny and too cheesy to make a point. Next up: Y Tu Mama Tambien (2001) (available on Netflix) and A Taxi Driver (2017) (available on Hulu and Amazon Prime video).Contact the show: 24theroadshow@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/24theRoadShowIntro/Interlude/Outro Music by B-Complex: http://www.bcomplexproductions.com/home.html
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In this Casually Criterion episode, Justin, Chris, and Mike talk about Y Tu Mama Tambien However, before getting into that, Justin talks about Somebody Feed Phil. Mike talks about Season 1 of The Expanse and The King of Staten Island. Listen to the end to hear our choices for the poll to choose the next Criterion Collection film we cover! Link to the poll in the full show notes. RUNDOWN - - Intro (00:00:00 - 00:04:00) - News on the March! (00:04:00 - 00:24:48) - Somebody Feed Phil - The King of Staten Island - The Expanse - Y Tu Mama Tambien Discussion (00:24:48 - 01:26:00) - Next Criterion Poll Vote HERE. Also, for all your movie and game news, reviews, and more, check out our friends at www.cinelinx.com. Follow us on: Twitter Facebook Instagram Email us at: casualcinemedia@gmail.com Talk Criterion Collection, film, tv and other stuff with us in our Facebook group at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/casualcinecast Intro/Outro Music courtesy of Jake Wagner-Russell at www.soundcloud.com/bopscotch
No one loves a good musical more than Zach and Luke. Join the guys as they dive into, Chicago!!! The first musical to win best picture since 1968. The hosts discuss the competition with The Hours, The Lord of the Rings: Two Towers, The Pianist, and the Gangs of New York. They also throw out several snubs from this year like About Schmidt, Unfaithful, Catch me if you Can, Road to Perdition, Adaptation, About a Boy, and Y Tu Mama Tambien. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Notes: Russ’s Big Baby Snub, UCBaby, Cheetomort, Bicentennial Man’s crimes, the sexy Pythons, Slimyfingers, Soy Slimer, Hideo Kojima’s BlueChew Comedy Tour, Russ’s squatter plan, Bailey’s burrito loadout, ya yeast, Pasqually’s Pizza, Biden’s pool flashbacks, MovieBob’s Birthright, Why Too Tambien, SPUMC and splorch,Sonic doctor hallway tribute, Connor the Hedgehog
En nuestro nuevo episodio hacemos un recuento de las mejores películas mexicanas contemporáneas, ademas hablamos de uno de los filmes mas representativos de Mexico y uno de los trabajos mas reconocidos del Director Alfonso Cuarón, "Y TU MAMA TAMBIEN" ¡ACOMPAÑANOS EN ESTE GRAN EPISODIO!
In the latest episode of Captured on Celluloid, Adam and Andrew explore the movies of the year 2001. As well as a wider look at the movies released in 2001, Andrew and Adam discuss their personal favorites from the year in detail: Steven Soderbergh’s Ocean's Eleven and Alfonso Cuaron’s Y Tu Mama Tambien. If you like what you hear, make sure to subscribe, follow on Twitter (@CapturedOnCell), like us on Facebook, and come back next week for a conversation about baseball movies Running order: Intro - (0:25 - 3:26) Baseball and Basketball movie episodes coming up - (3:27 - 7:09) Overview of 2001 as a movie year - (7:10 - 43:44) Honorable mentions - (43:55 - 48:27) Ocean’s Eleven - (48:28 - 86:22) Y Tu Mama Tambien - (86:23 - 119:45) Y Tu Mama Tambien WITH SPOILERS - (119:46 - 134:11) Final thoughts on 2001 - (134:12 - 135:25) Wrap-up - (135:26 - end) Note – Movies discussed in this episode include (in alphabetical order): A Beautiful Mind, Mulholland Drive, Ocean’s Eleven, The Royal Tenenbaums, Training Day, Y Tu Mama Tambien, Zoolander
In the latest episode of Captured on Celluloid, Adam and Andrew dive into the career and movies of actor Jake Gyllenhaal, with the help of special guest Jordan Treske. Along with exploring Gyllenhaal's persona, and his status as a movie star, Adam, Andrew, and Jordan dive deep on their personal favorite performance and movies he's starred in. If you like what you hear, make sure to subscribe, follow on Twitter (@CapturedOnCell), like us on Facebook, and come back next week for a conversation about the year 2001 in cinema, with a particular focus on Y Tu Mama Tambien and Ocean's Eleven. Running order: Intro - (0:25 - 2:18) Why Jake Gyllenhaal, and what makes him interesting as a movie star? - (2:19 - 14:36) What are Gyllenhaal’s strengths as a performer? - (14:37 - 21:10) Honorable mentions - (21:11 - 42:01) Prisoners - (42:02 - 55:59) Nocturnal Animals - (56:00 - 69:14) Wildlife - (69:15 - 80:51) Zodiac - (80:52 - 97:01) Nightcrawler - (97:02 - 116:00) Enemy - (116:01 - 131:11) What next for Gyllenhaal? - (131:12 - 137:35) Wrap-up - (137:36 - end) Note – Movies discussed in this episode include (in alphabetical order): Brokeback Mountain, Donnie Darko, Enemy, Nightcrawler, Nocturnal Animals, Okja, Prisoners, Spider-Man: Far From Home, Source Code, Wildlife, Zodiac
This time, we break down a Children of Men movie review, a dystopian modern classic. With this movie, we discuss how this film takes steadi-cam to a whole new level, we wonder why Great Britain is the only country left standing after global catastrophe, and won't someone think of the children?! Let's dig in on Force Fed Sci-Fi! Children of Men Cast and Crew Directed by Alfonso Cuaron: Cuaron was beginning to come to the cinematic forefront with his prior film Y Tu Mama Tambien which brought him international acclaim and he was tasked to direct Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban after the previous film released. His Harry Potter also received worldwide critical acclaim with particular attention to the shift in tone for the series and being able to truly capture the spirit of the novels. He was brought onto Children of Men in 2001 and his time spent in the United Kingdom working on Harry Potter gave him unique insight into British society and culture that helps to flush out the look of Children of Men. Director of Photography, Emmanuel Lubezki: We tend to overlook cinematography on Force Fed Sci-Fi at times, but Lubezki's contributions to this film cannot be ignored. To briefly summarize, the cinematographer is responsible for everything you see visually on the movie screen in terms of lighting and focus. While working on Children of Men, Lubezki and Cuaron worked together to develop the revolutionary long takes and camera system used in the film and pioneered techniques that are becoming the standard in Hollywood, but more on that later…. Clive Owen as Theo: The early 2000's were good to Clive Owen. He was a finalist to take over the role of James Bond which ultimately went to Daniel Craig and while Craig's contribution to the Bond franchise can't be overstated, we can't help but wonder what the Bond films would look like if Owen were cast. At this point in 2006, he had appeared in films like The Bourne Identity, King Arthur, Closer, Sin City and Inside Man. He brought a unique cynicism to the character of Theo. He's playing a man who's been beaten down by life and has little to no personal connections following the death of his young son and his subsequent divorce from Julian. Looking back at Owen's career, Children of Men remains a standout from his great resume. Julianne Moore as Julian: Apart from her role in Evolution, Moore was easily the most high-profile actress to join the cast when she signed on in June 2005 having appeared in films like The Lost World: Jurassic Park, Boogie Nights, The Hours and Hannibal. She brings an emotional depth in the film as she interacts with Theo while balancing her desires to further the cause of the political group she's leading. In many ways, she's the only real virtuous individual in the film as everyone else wants to use Kee's baby for political gains instead of just treating it as a baby. Michael Caine as Jasper: Caine's career has too many credits to list off here (briefly talked about in our first film review episode on Inception), but needless to say, he had achieved legendary status at this point in 2006. In the film, Jasper and his wife are living in isolation in the forest, away from the political strife and tumultuous environment of London. In his prior life, he was a political cartoonist and his wife was a photojournalist; however, it's implied that she was captured and tortured at the hands of MI5, Britain's domestic intelligence service, and has left her an invalid and doesn't speak in the course of the film. The implications here are that journalism is either heavily censored or state run and perhaps they've become enemies of the state? Regardless, it's a brilliant bit of characterization that doesn't require any lines of dialogue to get across. Supporting Cast Members include: Chiwetel Ejiofor as Luke Clare-Hope Ashitey as Kee Charlie Hunnam as Patric Pam Ferris as Miriam Danny Huston as Nigel Children of Men: Book vs Film
This week we discuss Supercon, Joker, The Departure, Noroi: The Curse, The Nightingale, Roar, Sleeping Dogs, The Invisible Man's Revenge, Climax, Ringu, The Lesson and Y Tu Mama Tambien.
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When you're searching for something new to watch on Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu or even Shudder, search no further: subscribe to Man Bites Film. We bring you a comedic conversation about movies streaming on the main services. Our twisted humor is brought to you by William Phoenix, the man that taps his way into your heart one pun at a time, with his obsession of Harry Potter and Marvel; then the film snob of the group, Luis Lacau, that will bleed his film heart out for Kubrick and Lord of the Rings, but nothing else; finally our host with not the most, Branden Lacau. He's the ringmaster to our circus or the driver of the dumpster fire, keeping us on track, but will always stop to weeb out on AnimeJoin our Man Bites Media Family every Friday as we bring you 5 films each week and the latest movie news.www.ManBitesFilm.com#Comedy #Horror #Netflixmovies #Amazonprime #Hulumovies #Luislacau #Manbitesmedia #Manbitesfilm #Brandenlacau #williamphoenix #Hulu #Shudder #Netflixoriginal #Hulu #Scifi #Comedies #Dramaseries #mbm #podcast #fandom #nerds #geeks
When you're searching for something new to watch on Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu or even Shudder, search no further: subscribe to Man Bites Film. We bring you a comedic conversation about movies streaming on the main services. Our twisted humor is brought to you by William Phoenix, the man that taps his way into your heart one pun at a time, with his obsession of Harry Potter and Marvel; then the film snob of the group, Luis Lacau, that will bleed his film heart out for Kubrick and Lord of the Rings, but nothing else; finally our host with not the most, Branden Lacau. He's the ringmaster to our circus or the driver of the dumpster fire, keeping us on track, but will always stop to weeb out on AnimeJoin our Man Bites Media Family every Friday as we bring you 5 films each week and the latest movie news.www.ManBitesFilm.com#Comedy #Horror #Netflixmovies #Amazonprime #Hulumovies #Luislacau #Manbitesmedia #Manbitesfilm #Brandenlacau #williamphoenix #Hulu #Shudder #Netflixoriginal #Hulu #Scifi #Comedies #Dramaseries #mbm #podcast #fandom #nerds #geeks
Keelan and Johnny dive into the sexual journey partaken by two young men and a beautiful sylph shot on location in the most beautiful parts of Mexico.
Dicey & Chantell wil' out discussing movies that feature two men, one woman AND one man, two women: Threesome (1994), A Home At the End of the World (2004), Y Tu Mama Tambien (2001), Newness (2017), Trois (2000), Love (2015), The Sex Monster (1999). Some of the relationships are sexy. Others are messy. Either way, each movie was fun to watch and analyze. Listen to find out what we enjoyed, what we hated, what we learned, and what we recommend watching. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sexandhorror/message
Anthony brings 3 films that used sultry scenes to bring him in but a storyline to keep him. But between Basic Instinct, Y Tu Mama Tambien and Betty Blue which one does not have a good story line. Come and help me figure it out. Instagram Facebook
With the big Canadian Screen Awards gala this Sunday night, The Drawer Boy co-director Arturo Perez Torres — who’s nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay — is here to talk about Alfonso Cuarón’s 2001 road movie Y Tu Mamá También, and how it influenced both his documentary and dramatic filmmaking. Your genial host Norm Wilner brought sunscreen and everything.
Coming Attractions/News: Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil & Vile The Oscar Nominations are out New MoviesDrugs as a Weapon Against Us - Evidence supports that the CIA manipulated musicians and activists to promote drugs for social control, particularly regarding the Civil Rights and anti-war movements. Some musicians that resisted these manipulations were killed. Dry Blood - In a rural mountain town, an unstable drug addict must unravel a surreal murder mystery as he's terrorized by malevolent ghosts, a deranged sheriff, and the frightening hallucinations from his withdrawal. Serenity - The mysterious past of a fishing boat captain comes back to haunt him, when his ex-wife tracks him down with a desperate plea for help, ensnaring his life in a new reality that may not be all that it seems. Undisputed Classic Serenity - The crew of the ship Serenity try to evade an assassin sent to recapture one of their members who is telepathic. 1989 Three Fugitives - A reformed bank robber is taken hostage by a desperate man during a bank hold up, but is forced to go on the run with his captor when they're both mistakenly thought to be in cahoots. Physical Evidence - A police officer suspended and now accused of murder is forced to join forces with his court-appointed attorney to assemble the pieces of a deadly puzzle to find the missing link before time runs out. Parents - A young boy living in 1950s suburbia suspects his parents are cannibalistic murderers. No Retreat, No Surrender 2 - In this sequel, Scott Wylde, an American kickboxer, must go to Cambodia to rescue his Vietnamese girlfriend from Russian and Vietnamese troops. Cohen and Tate - When a little boy witnesses a mob hit, he is kidnapped by two professional assassins who are not what they seem. Felix the Cat- The Movie (Animated) - In another dimension, the villainous scientist Duke of Zill, with the help of his mechanical, geometric army, takes over the Land of Oriana, prompting Felix the Cat to save its princess and restore order once again. Next Week: Miss Bala, Streaming Challenge and our classic is Y Tu Mama Tambien
Episode 29 can be considered the first official episode of 2019, not considering the “Best Of 2018” episode. So let’s get into it! Kyle uses one of his reccomendations as a way to bring a great “Pre-ROMA” Alfonso Cuaron film onto the table, and Tim once again returns to old-school Hollywood.Kyle’s Picks:- “Y Tu Mama Tambien” (2001) // Directed by Alfonso Cuaron // Available to STREAM NOW on Netflix.- “Assassination Nation” (2018) // Directed by Sam Levinson // Available to RENT NOW for $5.99 on Amazon Prime.Tim’s Picks: - “Sullivan’s Travels” (1941) // Directed by Preston Sturges // Available to RENT NOW for $3.99 on Amazon Prime. - “Johnny Guitar” (1954) // Directed by Nicholas Ray // Available to STREAM NOW with Amazon Prime Subscription.KEEP ON KEEPING IT REEL WITH #REELDADS
Episode 29 can be considered the first official episode of 2019, not considering the “Best Of 2018” episode. So let’s get into it! Kyle uses one of his reccomendations as a way to bring a great “Pre-ROMA” Alfonso Cuaron film onto the table, and Tim once again returns to old-school Hollywood.Kyle’s Picks:- “Y Tu Mama Tambien” (2001) // Directed by Alfonso Cuaron // Available to STREAM NOW on Netflix.- “Assassination Nation” (2018) // Directed by Sam Levinson // Available to RENT NOW for $5.99 on Amazon Prime.Tim’s Picks: - “Sullivan’s Travels” (1941) // Directed by Preston Sturges // Available to RENT NOW for $3.99 on Amazon Prime. - “Johnny Guitar” (1954) // Directed by Nicholas Ray // Available to STREAM NOW with Amazon Prime Subscription.KEEP ON KEEPING IT REEL WITH #REELDADS
Guest - Travis Lynch - filmmaker - this episode is E X P L I C I T - Watch the film first because the content discussed is extremely explicit - this film is one of the hardest rated-R films of the year 2001 - y Travis, tambien - immediate TransformersCast - the one time Richard worked at a video store that got shut down cause of money laundering (we think) - Alfonso Cuaron talk - Richard successfully answers a Harry Potter question without giving an essay on it - Paris Je T’aime > New York, I Love You - Mr Harmony, Harmony Korine talk - The TerminalCast - Merkin talk - Larry Clark, Ken Park talk - talking trash about Bakersfield - unsexualized sex - If tomorrow was today would today be yesterday? - Uptight Westerners don’t beat off together - 2001: the Podcast is still Not Scared of Tangents™ - Americans are getting hosed on cell phone technology, American ExceptionalismCast - The film industry is just manual labor with more Starbucks runs, sexy Health Insurance talk - SicarioCast, The Three Amigos, Shots Fired City - Star WarsCast - Y Tu Mama Tambien is nacho-safe viewing, pee techniques, Maribel Verdu appreciation - Will this movie put your partner in the mood? - Call Me by Your NameCast, what a waste of a peach - Y 2 Mama Tambien - attempting to play Fortnite in our advanced ages - Hey Moviepass, we use you and like you - The Blueprint, we get our awful Jay Z impressions out at the top - Hypersoul talk - the track Richard is trying to think of is Dirt Off Your Shoulder - shots fired at Wyoming heads, desert cowboy hipsters - making sick beats - hopefully Bruce Willis isn’t listening - dictators and rappers are sensitive - P Diddy is hella rich, somehow, Beef Talk with MGK and Eminem - Jay Z giving birth to Kanye - Music video inside baseball with Will, Mark Romanek, Rick Rubin talk - Hop Hop videos are awesome these days - high school morning announcement reminiscing, past and future guest Scott Sanborn appreciation - when TRL stopped showing full length videos, music video acting - Does J Lo still look good? (yes, duh) - early 2000’s filesharing, the infamous Bill Clinton clip - Will teases some sick coversongs - Drake’s flying Ferrari and basketball contest - Kayne is everything, everywhere
Jesse, Sergio, Derek and Alex bring in the new year with the first episode of 2019, and talk about 90 Feet From Home, the f*ck sessions in Y Tu Mama Tambien, Dubbed shows on Netflix, the new Pokemon Movie, The Punisher teaser trailer, Stranger Things season 3, and more!
The Obsessive Viewer - Weekly Movie/TV Review & Discussion Podcast
In our final episode of 2018, Tiny and I review the new Alfonso Cuaron movie, Roma. Then, in our potpourri segment, I share my thoughts on the coming of age movie, All Summers End and season 2 of Big Mouth while Tiny shares his thoughts on The Ranch season 5. This week's stinger comes from our Patreon-exclusive recording: 012 - OV B-Roll - Tiny's Progress, Movie Related Goals For 2019, Mission Impossible Fallout, Hotel Artemis, and “How Many Movies Should Be In Our Top Movies List?” - Dec 27, 2018 Timestamps Show Start – 00:27 Tom Hanks' Mr. Rogers Movie - 2:40 Black Mirror: Bandersnatch Announcement - 03:31 Roma - 06:06 Y Tu Mama Tambien - 06:43 Alfonso Cuaron's Filmography - 15:57 Non-Spoiler Review - 28:57 Spoiler Review - 50:25 Potpourri - 1:07:26 Matt: All Summers End - 1:07:42 Tiny: The Ranch Season 5 - 1:14:35 Matt: Big Mouth Season 2 - 1:24:08 Tiny: On Aquaman & Robert Zemeckis - 1:27:25 Closing the Ep – 1:33:32 Stinger: Tiny's Progress - 1:34:04 Pre-Recorded Outro - 1:35:04 Related Links Tom Hanks' Mister Rogers Film Finally Gets A Title - Deadline Black Mirror: Bandersnatch Trailer - YouTube The Jeff Vibbert Podcast (Matt's Episode is Episode 47) Matt's "All Summers End" Review - Letterboxd Despite ‘Overwhelming' Evidence Against Actor Danny Masterson, Rape Case Has Stalled - HuffPost How the Church of Scientology Went After Danny Masterson's Rape Accusers - Daily Beast Help Support the Podcast Our Facebook: The Obsessive Viewer Official OV Merch: Our TeePublic Store Matt's Twitter: @ObsessiveViewer Matt's Letterboxd: ObsessiveViewer Tiny's Twitter: @ObsessiveTiny Tiny's Letterboxd: ObsessiveTiny Mike's Twitter: @IAmMikeWhite Mike's Letterboxd: IAmMikeWhite Fekkes' Instagram: Nerdster330 Kyrsten's Twitter: @Burger_Lurker Mike's Band: As Good As It Gets Obsessive Viewer - The homepage for all the things we do. Shocktober in Irvington - Our yearly event screening of short horror films from Indianapolis filmmakers to support the Irvington Historical Society Obsessive Viewer Presents: Anthology - Matt's solo podcast exploring science fiction anthology storytelling in television's first golden age starting with The Twilight Zone. iTunes - Google Play - Stitcher - Twitter Obsessive Viewer Presents: Tower Junkies - Our spinoff podcast dedicated to Stephen King's magnum opus, The Dark Tower and related topics. iTunes - Google Play - Stitcher - Twitter Loudlike “Mistakes We Must Make” EP on iTunes - Our theme song is “An Eclipse of Events.” Grab Loudlike's EP and hear the full version of our theme. Episode Homepage: http://www.obsessiveviewer.com/OV265
Welcome to another episode of the Film & Loathing podcast. A very special week this week as we have an Alfonso Cuaron double feature, plus we are joined by two very special guests, Gian and Nora, the hosts of the Bumping Uglies podcast. As always, you can send feedback on the show to filmandloathingpodcast@gmail.com. Thanks for listening! 0:00 - 12:30 - Intro 12:30 - 45:13 - Y Tu Mama Tambien Review 45:13 - 1:15:40 - Roma Review 1:15:40 - 2:13:22 - What We've Been Watching (Cam, Room, Sorry to Bother You, Ready Player One, First Reformed, Lean on Pete, Hereditary, Shoplifters, Four Christmases, My Dinner With Herve, Last Flag Flying, Skate Kitchen, At Eternity's Gate, Vox Lux, Shirkers) 2:13:22 - 2:17:00 - What's On Our Radar 2:17:00 - Outro
This week Sean and Steven talk about one of the best directors working today, Alfonso Cuaron. First, we review and discuss his newest film called Roma about a Mexican live-in housekeeper and the family she takes care of. Then we go deeper into his filmography starting with his 1998 adaptation of Charles Dickens's Great Expectations. Then we talk about his Mexican coming-out-party in Y Tu Mama Tambien, followed by his dystopian adaptation of the novel Children of Men. And finally, we talk about his space adventure thriller Gravity starring Sandra Bullock and George Clooney. Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, and enjoy! Email us at celluloidheroespod@gmail.com EPISODE GUIDE: 4:02 - Roma 27:50 - Great Expectations 42:30 - Y Tu Mama Tambien 1:01:10 - Children of Men 1:16:30 - Gravity
Seeing the Fellini in Cuarón and the Kubrick in Lanthimos. Adam and Josh break out the high praise for their reviews of Alfonso Cuarón's ROMA and Yorgos Lanthimos's THE FAVOURITE – both films in the conversation for the best of 2018, and both departures of sorts for the directors. For "Roma," Cuarón returns to his native Mexico for the first time since 2001's "Y Tu Mama Tambien," while taking on writing, directing, shooting and co-editing jobs to tell the personal story of his middle class upbringing in early '70s Mexico City. Lanthimos, who has spent his career so far making chilly and darkly funny contemporary fables, time travels to early 18th century England and the reign of Queen Anne for his latest, a costume drama that proves to be a perfect playground for the director's bleak wit and gimlet-eyed view of humanity. Those reviews, plus Josh on Golden Brick contender HALE COUNTY THIS MORNING, THIS EVENING and the Best of 2018 listener poll. 0:00-1:10 - Billboard 1:10-20:14 - Review: "The Favourite" Nino Rota, "Roma" (Theme) 20:53-21:37 - Donations 21:37-24:26 - Next Week / Notes 24:26-35:26 - Golden Brickspotting: "Hale County This Morning..." 35:26-39:47 - Polls [Best of 2018, Cuaron's Best] 39:47-1:00:40 - Review: "Roma" 1:00:40-1:03:43 - Close Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode we're talking about Sebastian Lelio's follow up to 'A Fantastic Woman', the acclaimed drama 'Disobedience', and Alfonso Cuaron's 'Roma' which sees the director of 'Gravity' revisit monochromatic memories of his childhood.In the same year as winning the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film with A Fantastic Woman, Sebastián Lelio delivers the English-language Disobedience, starring Rachel Weisz and Rachel McAdams. When her estranged rabbi father suddenly passes away, Ronit (played by Oscar-winner and co-producer Rachel Weisz) returns from New York to the north London Orthodox Jewish community that rejected her years previously after a scandalous transgression.The most personal project to date from Alfonso Cuarón (Gravity, Children of Men, Y Tu Mama Tambien, Roma follows Cleo (Yalitza Aparicio), a young domestic worker for a family in the middle-class neighborhood of Roma in Mexico City. Delivering an artful love letter to the women who raised him, Cuarón draws on his own childhood to create a vivid and emotional portrait of domestic strife and social hierarchy amidst political turmoil of the 1970s.Discussing the films this week are Kelly Powell, Sam Howlett and Jake Cunningham.Follow the team on Twitter:@ks_powell - Kelly@jakehcunningham - Jake@SamHowlett_1 - SamProduced and edited by Jake CunninghamMusic from incompetech.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Alfonso Cuaron is one of the finest, and most versatile, directors working today, able to leap effortlessly from huge tentpoles like Gravity and Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban, to smaller, more intimate movies like Y Tu Mama Tambien and Children Of Men (although that one was also pretty huge). He explores a more personal canvas in Roma, out now in selected cinemas and available from next week on Netflix, and on this week's podcast he chats to Ian Freer about that movie, becoming his own DP, the 1970 World Cup, and how Guillermo del Toro convinced him to give Potter a try. Then, in the podbooth, Chris Hewitt is joined by Helen O'Hara, Nick de Semlyen and professional joke ruiner James Dyer to answer a listener's question about kids TV shows, tackle the week's movie news, plug the heck out of the new issue of Empire, and review Ralph Breaks The Internet and Creed II. Oh, and eat some Twiglets.
This week we go over our favorite go to films: Ghostbusters, Y Tu Mama Tambien, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, Goodfellas and a lot more. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/j3filmworks)
Special guest star Melissa helps our hosts explore the chronicles de Don Fernando and his familia in a What Happending language-learner first. Many questions arise about the mystery of the hacienda. Just what is written in la carta? Who is the mysterious ghost bride? Why doesn’t the avocado save money on travel and make a phone call or two? Will the chubby boy from Madrid find his dog? And how many hijos does Don Fernando have, and when does an hija become hijos? Cutlass fording, cuatroshadowing, giant Stargate portals, empanada continuity, and Y Tu Mama Tambien popcorn breaks are also discussed.
What a better way for us to celebrate our nation’s independence than with a new podcast episode. In this one we go off on an extended riff about Dune and make another Y Tu Mama Tambien joke because our brains are bad and broken. Notes: Dr Brief’s movie collection, Sufjan Stevens music toothbrushes, Snuffaluffagus divorce court, Yoda cum, Drake’s Superbaby Project, Ricky Mandel joins the McElroy fandom, Fullpizza Alchemist, the ashes of Doug, Jim Carrey Eggman, Youtuber Dune, old timey Sonic toys, Cedric the Wolf, Buster T, Y Tu Jimmy Neutron Tambien
Welcome to a new year and a new edition of AntiTrash! That's right, your favorite film analysis podcast is back with the 5th annual AntiTrash Marathon. And we're kicking it off with Alfonso Cuaron's Y Tu Mama También. AntiTrash is always a time for us to get together, really ingest some healthy stuff and then prepare to throw it all away when we hit the trash later in the year. We thought we'd start things off internationally with Alfonso Cuaron's raw road movie about Julio and Tenoch. The childhood friends are heading into their last summer before starting university. While at a wedding, the boys meet Julio's cousin and his wife, Luisa. As boys do, they invite the older Luisa along on a road trip to the remote beach, Boca del Cielo—the Heaven's Mouth. Podcastamos Entre Nosotros Y Tu Mama También On this week's episode, we have a lot of fun. As with most AntiTrash selections, Dustin is on the up and up, but neither Dalton nor Arthur had seen the film before—and everyone was pleased with the reaction. This week, we offer our initial reviews and then move into the game. It may be a little spoiler-y but we discuss Cinematic Destinations to Spend Your Final Days. After all of that, we move into analysis. We highlight the film's political commentary, the importance of honesty, existentialism and of course, we talk about sex. So, grab your gear and hop in the car as we talk Y Tu Mama También. GET IN TOUCH Thanks for joining us this week! If you haven’t yet, you can connect with us through our various means of social media. Hit us up and let us know what you like and what you don’t like. Also, it would mean a lot if you left a review on iTunes after you finish subscribing. Follow Us on Twitter.Subscribe and Review us on iTunes. Supporting the GenreCast If you're interested in offering financial support for the show, that would be awesome. We use these funds to cover production costs and hosting and domain fees, as well as occasional events and merchandise. Support on Patreon comes with a variety of rewards and additional content, such as physical rewards, bonus shows and fun stuff and even programming opportunities.
Our love for Y Tu Mama Tambien is never-ending and we already talked about Diego Luna so how can we not talk about Gael Garcia Bernal! This prolific-ass, chunky hunky funky monkey dude is an international golden star, and what better way to keep celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month than gabbing about good ol’ Gael? Open your earholes to this smarticles episode as we chat about acting, immigration, and Etsy keychains. -- Peach Boy - Jay Som Chupetazos - Caloncho Your Heart is an Empty Room - Death Cab for Cutie Papacito - La Candelaria Can’t Nobody Love You - The Zombies Hasta La Ruiz - Natalia Lafourcade Perfect Day - cover by Shovels & Rope Dejenme Llorar - Carla Morrison Marea de Lumbre - La Chamba Ice Cream Love - Lim Byung Soo Tartaro - Buscabulla -- About the podcast: Join the Very Important Playlist Podcast, Jane and Bianca, as they craft playlists around hot celebs and kewl people they love. Oh! They also like talking about diversity, entertainment, music and woke-ness! Created, written, produced, edited, and curated by literally us. Pod music by Broke for Free and Jahzzar. -- Like us on Facebook: Very Important Playlist Podcast Follow VIP Podcast on Twitter: @VIPPodcast Follow VIP Podcast on Instagram: @VIPPodcast Follow VIP Podcast on Tumblr: www.veryimportantplaylist.tumblr.com Find our Very Important Playlists on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCmioAaNOawr-TrmExpDcozWu4uEhz29x
HNY! Kate and Yoko discuss their resolutions for the New Year, the (shitty) inauguration, and a slew of movies and TV (Kate’s crushes are Uchi from Terrace House and Diego Luna in all movies; Yoko recently watched Mulan for the first time ever). Disclaimer: this episode was recorded a little while ago. Thanks for having us back!
So this movie is too substantial to watch and walk away from, so here we are. This is my first podcast from Chicago, and my last one before things get really interesting. This movie rings loudly with symbolic forces that can blow a mind. The director of Gravity, Y Tu Mama Tambien, and Harry Potter & The Prisoner of Azkaban comes a brutally ultra realistic look into one possible future. Thanks for listening to us!
The popular, award-winning Mexican film, Y Tu Mama Tambien, often gets a mention in poly movie lists, but is it really? Joreth reviews it to find out!
On this episode we discuss vulnerability in male sexuality with David Hart of Pop Culture Case Study. To do so, we reveal our own hopes, dreams, and desires such as the goal line stand of Jack Nicholson's hairline in CARNAL KNOWLEDGE. Or our innermost fears such as an inability to speak Spanish on a road trip with friends in Y TU MAMA TAMBIEN. All of that and a look at a frontrunner in 2016's Best Picture race with MOONLIGHT. Also: Our Oscars expert Ben Zuk blindly predicts the Academy Awards, and our host Mike struggles to name ten good movies.
Episode 66 again proves we are a cultured and intellectual podcast, it's Y Tu Mama Tambien! The diplomatic and well spoken Lauren Grudzien sat with us and talked the finer points of seeing such a sex-laden film in your teens as opposed to a wee bit later in life. Morality, lust and more are discussed in the arena of Alfonso Cuaron's international hit film on this episode, and if you have something to opine yourself, please share it with us! Reach out @flixbookclub on Twitter, or head on over to the Facebook page and throw us a like. Tune in next week for more movie discussion limited to the Netflix instant selection! We are a cheap bastard crowd, are we not!?
Hey wow, it's been a while, hasn't it? Fear not, the wait is over*. Director's Club Podcast is back with a brand new episode. With Jim on holiday, Patrick chats with Chicago film critic Brian Tallerico about world renowned Mexican director Alfonso Cuarón. In addition to covering his touchstone classics Y Tu Mama Tambien and Children of Men, we talk about a wide variety of films such as The Burning, After Earth, The Spy Who Came In From The Cold, Fast and the Furious 6, and even indie video game Proteus. What a wealth of ear candy! Yum yum! Don't get ear diabetes!0:00-5:33 Explanation for our abscence5:34-8:07 Intro8:08-8:58 What We Watched Song8:59-43:42 What We Watched43:43-45:41 Director Song45:42-46:38 Director Biography46:39-1:54:08 A Loose And Gentile Discussion of Alfonso Cuaron Between Two Dapper Gentlemen*To be replaced by a different, longer wait. Yes friends, we're sorry to announce that Director's Club will be going on a one to two month hiatus. I go into reasons why in the first 4 minutes of this episode. But we'll be back in some form some time before fall, I'm sure. And until then I imagine some kind of bonus content will be produced. So hey, it's hardly like we're going away at all! What's important to know is that divorce doesn't mean that Director's Club doesn't still love you very very much and, hey, now you get two Christmases!
Hey folks, and welcome to a brand new epiode of Box Office Poison! Stan Ferguson couldn't make it this time, but there was still plenty to talk about, from the dark and disturbing The Skin I Live In to a documentary about A Tribe Called Quest to Talladega Nights. In the second segment, we discuss Jon Rind's pick for Movie of the Month, Y Tu Mama Tambien. Did we all love it, or will we meet at a cafe in one year and then never speak again? You'll have to listen to find out. This is the last BOP of 2011, so we'd just like to thank you for another fantastic year! Episode 23, as well as our Top 5 Movies of 2011 are coming soon!
It's a three-man show, folks! I had to bow out to finish moving into my new apartment, and Stan's voice took a few days off due to sickness. So Jonny, Jon and Mike stepped up to the mic and delivered a really awesome show! In the first segment, they discuss The Muppets, Hugo, Beginners and even the 80s black comedy Heathers. In the second segment, it's the return of Trailer Trash, and the crew go over The Lorax, War Horse, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy and finally The Sitter. Thanks for listening, guys! Remember to come back in two weeks as we discuss our December Movie of the Month, Jon's pick, Y Tu Mama Tambien. And let us know your thoughts via email (crosstawk@gmail.com), Twitter (@crosstawk) or in the comments section on the site. See you next time!
So you might be wondering where Episode 19 is. Technical difficulties. You might also be wondering where the first half of Episode 20 is. Unfortunately, it suffered the same fate. But never fear! We've got half of BOP 20, totally intact! And we're talking about our movie of the month, Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon. We also, very briefly, go over some of the movies we saw over the last month, including The Ides of March, Our Idiot Brother, Cyberbu//y, and even a little Deep Space 9. Come back in two weeks for more trailer trash, and again in a month for our next Movie of the Month, Y Tu Mama Tambien!