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Explore "anglee" with insightful episodes like "Ep48 People who are actually from Taiwan", "Ang Lee - The Ice Storm", "TAATM #368: The Proposal vs. The Wedding Banquet", "Episode 189 - Gemini Man (Box Office Bombs Part II)" and "David Gropman - Production Designer" from podcasts like ""Landi's Taiwan Diaries", "A Film By...", "Trash, Art, And The Movies", "Another Look - A Film Podcast" and "Team Deakins"" and more!
Episodes (16)
Ang Lee - The Ice Storm
With his 1997 family drama, The Ice Storm, Ang Lee gives us a haunting observation of two families on the brink of tragedy during Thanksgiving weekend in Connecticut, 1973.
TAATM #368: The Proposal vs. The Wedding Banquet
Paul and Erin review two films about phone green-card marriages: the 2009 Sandra Bullock/Ryan Reynolds romcom THE PROPOSAL, and Ang Lee's 1993 dramedy THE WEDDING BANQUET. Plus: our quick takes on BELLE, RRR, EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE, and BULL.
Episode 189 - Gemini Man (Box Office Bombs Part II)
On this episode, we are discussing more box office bombs as we discuss Ang Lee's GEMINI MAN. Please send any and all feedback to anotherlookpod@gmail.com. Please follow us on Instagram @anotherlookpod, and check us out on Facebook. Rate/review/subscribe where ever you get your podcasts.
David Gropman - Production Designer
EPISODE 126 - DAVID GROPMAN - Production Designer
Team Deakins speaks with production designer, David Gropman (FENCES, LIFE OF PI, THE SHIPPING NEWS). He tells us why he loves shooting on location vs sets, his reaction to specific colors, his relationship to the producer, and the challenge of working within the budget. He talks about his experiences with directors Lasse Hallström, James Ivory, and Ang Lee. Since he worked with Ang Lee on the movies Taking Woodstock and Life of Pi (two very different movies!), he talks about his approaches to the films and talks about designing for a 3D project. And we learn some specifics about the shooting of Life of Pi, such as the tank work and working as a production designer with the VFX team! We also touch on the differences between working on big budgets vs smaller budgets as well as the differences between working on long-form TV vs feature films.
Ep 26. Brokeback Mountain
Brokeback Mountain working title: "If It Ain't Spit, It Ain't Love."
Jake Gyllenhaal can't quit Heath Ledger, and Heath Ledger says "Hmphhlmhmunnph."
Anal in a tent = Best thing to ever happen in Wyoming.
EP 10 - Sigourney Weaver
Sigourney Weaver. Revered as the leading American actress who combines indomitable strength with old world elegance, Sigourney Weaver comes by both naturally.
Sigourney Weaver sat down with Alex over lunch at the Beverly Hills Four Seasons, looking every bit the elegant lady in a tailored red suit and discussed her movie career from Annie Hall (her first screen role) to Alien to Heartbreakers, Working Girl, Galaxy Quest and everything in between. Alex covers her relations to directors like Woody Allen, Ang Lee, Mike Nichols, Ridley Scott and Peter Weir and actors like Mel Gibson, Ray Liotta, Jennifer Love Hewitt and Gene Hackman.
This interview reveals the true devotion to her craft and shows her growth as an actor.
Sigourney Weaver was voiced by Marisa Ferrey.
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The Hollywood Interview is produced by Alex Simon for Wanderer Productions and Conal O'Herlihy for No One Else Media. Edited by Conal O'Herlihy.
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000) & guest Ryan Skonnord
While wrapping up Hot August Knights with Polina's pick Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000) we welcome back guest Ryan Skonnord. Much like the amazing fight choreography in the movie, we flex our creativity breaking apart this beautiful drama's famously ambiguous ending.
A young Chinese warrior steals a sword from a famed swordsman and then escapes into a world of romantic adventure with a mysterious man in the frontier of the nation. Stars Chow Yun Fat, Michelle Yeoh, Zhang Ziyi, Chen Chang, Sihung Lung, Cheng Pei-Pei, Fazeng Li, Xian Gao, Yan Hai, Deming Wang, Li Li, Suying Huang and directed by Ang Lee. (from IMDb.com)
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The Ice Storm | Forgotten Gems
This week we start a new segment called Forgotten Gems! We start with the perfect forgotten gem film with a dark and wonderful glimpse into the lives of east coast middle class families from the 70's with 1997's The Ice Storm directed Ang Lee. Make sure to play along with each festival and leave comments so we can interact with you and remember to subscribe to the channel if you like what you see.
Episode 65: The Assistant / The Lodge / Invisible Life / Brokeback Mountain
This week on the Podcast we discuss our First Impressions of: The French Dispatch & Bad Education(01:19) and the Titles: The Assistant(08:26), The Lodge(27:53), Invisible Life(41:10), and Brokeback Mountain(1:02:04).
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"I Wish YOU Would Stop."
This week, it's Daniel's first time to see 1995's "Sense and Sensibility," a movie that destroyed any preconceived notions he may have had about Jane Austen and was, in fact, hilarious and exciting and moving and just a great time. If you are a dude who is wary of Jane Austen (or who just doesn't know anything about her), this is a safe space for you. Plus, Tracy goes on two separate rants and does a surprisingly convincing Alan Rickman impression. Grab your old-timey atlas and listen now!
2003's Hulk: The movie path not taken
Ep 123: Before Endgame, before The Avengers, before Iron Man, there was 2003's Hulk. The film is all over the place, but its unique cinematography and storytelling has potential for a comics movie future we never had. Hosts Jacob and Justin discuss the movie and how its legacy affected our more streamlined modern comics flicks.
Originally broadcast on CJRU 1280 AM in Toronto. Produced by Jacob Dubé.
Episode 51 - Wuxia Movies Part I
For the month of May, we will be discussing WUXIA movies. First, we are discussing King Hu's DRAGON INN. Then later on we are diving into Ang Lee's CROUCHING TIGER, HIDDEN DRAGON. Please send any and all feedback to anotherlookpod@gmail.com. Please check us out on Facebook/Youtube, and rate/review/subscribe on iTunes!
Episode 81- R.A.R.E or Raging Against Rebooting Entertainment..
Santa Jeebus and Oilbama
In this episode, Chad bids a fond farewell (at least for two weeks), we begin the searh for a guest host and we coin the latest conservative name for Obama...spread it to the four winds. Plus, we discuss Red Dawn, Rise of the Guardians and Life of Pi. All this and a butt kissing fake dentist.
Subject:CINEMA MICRO Focus #20 - "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon"
THIS WEEK: The movie that redefined martial arts for a new time and a new generation...Ang Lee's 2000 masterpiece CROUCHING TIGER, HIDDEN DRAGON!
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