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Explore " alfonso cuaron" with insightful episodes like "Guest Flick Picks: Y tu mamá también", "Forward Flash 032: Truth is cool but unattainable... | Y Tu Mamá También (2001) [Patreon Preview]", "Episode 80 | The Finale: Kingdom of Heaven and Children of Men", "Based On: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban with Teresa Catherine" and "Harry Potter and the Nerds of Azkaban" from podcasts like ""The Box Office Show", "Fashion Grunge Podcast", "Through the Lens", "No One's Okay" and "Nerd $#!+"" and more!
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Forward Flash 032: Truth is cool but unattainable... | Y Tu Mamá También (2001) [Patreon Preview]
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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.
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Episode 80 | The Finale: Kingdom of Heaven and Children of Men
After three years on the air, we say our goodbyes to our listeners and to this podcast. No guests, just a finale with the two of us each discussing a personal favorite, Alex's Kingdom of Heaven and Davis' Children of Men. It would not be the end without a news segment and this one, while limited, features the WGA strike, Dune Part II news and of course the trailer for Gran Turismo. Then, we delve into what makes Kingdom of Heaven a truly underrated epic, how historians reacted to the film's release, and what went wrong with the theatrical cut. As for Children of Men, it is one of the best films of all time, Davis can cry just thinking about it, there are great moments characters and sequences throughout. All will be discussed in the finale of WEGL's premiere movie podcast.
Based On: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban with Teresa Catherine
Harry Potter and the Nerds of Azkaban
Episode 25 - Sólo con tu pareja (Love in the Time of Hysteria)
**Trigger Warning/Content Warning - Discussion of Suicide and AIDS**
0:00-Intro and Movie Summary
2:00-Movie Discussion
41:00-Cast and Crew
43:00-Awards
44:40-Trailer
46:20-Pop Culture
49:40-TV
58:00-Music
1:00:00-Rankings and Ratings
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Children of Men (w/ Connor Feimster!)
Welcome to an all new edition of Films for the Void!, Episode 6! In this episode, Eric and Landon are joined by their first guest: Connor Feimster, tour manager for Allen Stone, Covet, and The World is a Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid to Die, who talk about everything from COVID-19's impact on live music, to record collecting, as well as Connor's on-screen role in a 2009 horror classic. Better yet, Connor, Eric, and Landon take a deep dive into Alfonso Cuarón's 2006 film Children of Men, exploring the film's distorted interpretation of the not-too distant future. Along with a delayed 10th anniversary cinematic celebration, a dissection of a Harmony Korine squirm-fest, and a recap of one of the '90s wildest premises - all on the latest episode of Films for the Void!
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TIME STAMPS
00:00:54 Scott Pilgrim vs the World
00:10:13 Gummo
00:14:45 Cruel Intentions
00:18:08 One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
00:24:05 Face/Off
00:27:56 Interview w/ Connor Feimster
01:03:46 Children of Men
01:42:48 Eric's Recommendation for Next Episode
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The Disciple
Now available on Netflix, The Disciple is a new Indian drama written, directed, and edited by Chaitanya Tamhane. It stars Aditya Modak as a young man trying to find success with classical music, but over the years begins to wonder if he has what it takes. The film also stars Arun Dravid, Sumitra Bhave, Deepika Bhide Bhagwat, and Kiran Yadnyopavit. Alfonso Cuarón serves as executive producer.
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Just Suppose You Juxtapose
What happens when you put two things side-by-side? You get audiences to compare them! Juxtaposition is an easy, clever, and fan-friendly way to help build out your narrative universe. How? Let producer and writer Steele Tyler Filipek take you on a journey through the story world of 2005's Children of Men in order to showcase how you can elegantly use contrast in order to highlight the wonder of your imagination.
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Episode 52: Children of Men
Welcome to Screen Tea Podcast! Put away that Quietus box in favor of listening to Lisha and Jules go on and on about Alfonso Cuaron's 2006 sci-fi thriller Children of Men! Find a nice spot in the UK countryside (preferably far away from Charlie Hunnam's wig) and tune in as Lisha fantasizes about swapping secondary and main characters, Jules gets to properly geek out over one of her favorite sci-fi flicks, and both of your hosts lean hard into Michael Caine's Lennon impression. This is not a happy film, but it is a ridiculous episode, so enjoy anyway!
Sources for information gathered for this episode were: www.imdb.com, www.wikipedia.org, www.rottentomatoes.com, www.metacritic.com, www.boxofficemojo.com, https://www.shortlist.com/news/20-things-you-probably-didnt-know-about-children-of-men, https://sites.google.com/a/depauw.edu/children-of-men/fun-facts.
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073 | Gravity ft. Clare Warrington
Connor & Jon fly in Clare Warrington to discuss Alfonso Cuaron's deeply personal blockbuster: Gravity. Clare lends her expertise in the field of grief and loss to evaluate Ryan Stone's emotional journey. Jon gushes about this being the best filmgoing experience he's ever had. And Connor can't stop obsessing about the technical achievements this film accomplishes.
WARNING: Major spoilers for Gravity, Ad Astra, & Interstellar
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Films mentioned in this episode:
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- Gravity (2013) | Dir. Alfonso Cuaron
- Avengers: Endgame (2019) | Dir. Joe & Anthony Russo
- Ordinary People (1980) | Dir. Robert Redford
- Silence (2016) | Dir. Martin Scorsese
- Roma (2018) | Dir. Alfonso Cuaron
- Armageddon (1998) | Dir. Michael Bay
- Great Expectations (1998) | Dir. Alfonso Cuaron
- A Little Princess (1995) | Dir. Alfonso Cuaron
- Y Tu Mama Tambien (2001) | Dir. Alfonso Cuaron
- Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004) | Dir. Alfonso Cuaron
- Children of Men (2006) | Dir. Alfonso Cuaron
- 12 Years a Slave (2013) | Dir. Steve McQueen
- Avatar (2009) | Dir. James Cameron
- Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005) | Dir. Tim Burton
- Zack Snyder's Justice League (2021) | Dir. Zack Snyder
- Thor: Ragnarok (2017) | Dir. Taika Waititi
- 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) | Dir. Stanley Kubrick
- Solaris (1972) | Dir. Andrei Tarkovsky
- First Man (2018) | Dir. Damien Chazelle
- Apollo 13 (1995) | Dir. Ron Howard
- Inception (2010) | Dir. Christopher Nolan
- Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999) | Dir. George Lucas
- The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012) | Dir. Peter Jackson
- Miss Congeniality (2000) | Dir. Donald Petrie
- While You Were Sleeping (1995) | Dir. Jon Turtletaub
- O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000) | Dir. Joel & Ethan Coen
- Moon (2009) | Dir. Duncan Jones
- Two Weeks Notice (2002) | Dir. Marc Lawrence
- Rope (1948) | Dir. Alfred Hitchcock
- 1917 (2019) | Dir. Sam Mendes
- Ad Astra (2019) | Dir. James Gray
- Interstellar (2014) | Dir. Christopher Nolan
- WALL-E (2008) | Dir. Andrew Stanton
- Contact (1997) | Dir. Robert Zemeckis
Bend It Like Akira Kurosawa
Movie fans, rejoice! This week we're joined by Nathan Caywood (@Nathancaywood) for a soccer-rich cinematic blend of weirdness as we pick a soccer team filled with film directors. Plus, we pit the future Washington Football Team's replacement mascots into a tournament for the ages, revel in the Tennis World Tour 2 trailer, and momentarily blather about 2K21's cover athletes.
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Gravity #7
Chris and Pam deep dive into that movie that proves that George Clooney would rather float away into space than spend one more minute alone with a woman his age. Tina Fey's Golden Globe joke made us want to go out and see this film. But the excellent film making by Alfonso Cuarón and acting by Sandra Bullock made us watch it over and over again. Join us this week for our discussion about all things space.
41 - Children of Men, the Only Modern Movie ft. SRSLY WRONG
This week, we go back in time so we can go forward in time, dissecting our favourite dystopia with our favourite utopians, the wrong boys from SRSLY WRONG
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oscar weekend film valentine
thrilled to present the oscar weekend special: oscar weekend film valentine celebrating my favorite films of 2018 and sharing my oscar predictions before the big show tomorrow evening. will be back march 10th with the next full episode.
Adelanto: Echale Semilla
Cortos y adelantos de lo que viene en nuestra primera temporada de Echale Semilla! Una perspectiva latina de la cultura pop. Escucha una muestra de nuestros primeros episodios: El Reggaeton, Historia Latina Para Idiotas de John Leguizamo, y ROMA de Alfonso Cuarón.
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Episode LXXVIII.I - Roma
Episodio 68: Entrevista a Alfonso Cuarón
Inspirada en su vida real, la película Roma se centra en la historia de la mujer que crió a Alfonso Cuarón en México. El director revela cómo seleccionó a los actores y explica por qué sintió que fue "instransigente". Más allá de la película, entró en política y nos contó lo que espera nunca tener que decir sobre López Obrador.