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    james franco

    Explore "james franco" with insightful episodes like "Spring Breakers", "EPISODE 97 - The Top 8 (Other) Dumbest Oscar Moments", "255. Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011)", "BONUS MINISODE! What Else Is NOT on Disney+? (part 11)" and "Spider-Man 3 Is A Wild Ride" from podcasts like ""I went to films", "Telehell", "Why Do We Own This DVD?", "Escape From Vault Disney" and "The Back Catalogue"" and more!

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    Spring Breakers

    Spring Breakers
    In dieser Folge fahren wir mit Harmony Korine, Vanessa Hudgens, Selena Gomez, Amber Benson, Rachel Korine und James Franco zum Spring Break. Über Korines farbenfrohen Film über Sex and Crime (and Colours) führen wir wieder eine Diskussion mit sehr unterschiedlichen Standpunkten. Während Markus den Film vorgeschlagen hat und ob seiner Farb- und Lichtgebung fasziniert ist – ohne dabei die vorhandenen Probleme des Films zu ignorieren – fühlt sich Martin mehr als alles andere von dem Film gelangweilt. "I went to films" erscheint einmal pro Monat mit einem neuen Audiokommentar zu einem Film. Schaltet exklusive Inhalte frei: https://steadyhq.com/martinbornemeier << Affiliate >> Den Film gibt es hier: https://tidd.ly/3PM46dV In der kommenden Ausgabe besprechen wir "Es - Kapitel 1": https://tidd.ly/3OC488C Hinweis: Die Affiliate-Links entsprechen nicht automatisch der Version, die wir im Podcast besprechen. Mit den Kauf könnt ihr uns aber unterstützen!

    255. Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011)

    255. Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011)

    Diane and Sean discuss Rupert Wyatt's, Rise of the Planet of the Apes. Episode music is, "Casear's Home" by Patrick Doyle from the OST.

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    BONUS MINISODE! What Else Is NOT on Disney+? (part 11)

    BONUS MINISODE! What Else Is NOT on Disney+? (part 11)

    Yet again, Tony Goldmark and David Ganssle continue making their way through the Not On Disney+ Month shortlist in alphabetical order! In this one, they briefly discuss The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band; One of Our Dinosaurs Is Missing; Oz the Great and Powerful; a buncha early shorts from the 1920s (specifically Kansas City's Spring Clean-Up, Alice's Wonderland, Trolley Troubles, Plane Crazy and The Skeleton Dance) and the 1980 Popeye movie!

    The Disaster Artist, The Room, and Being a Bad Director

    The Disaster Artist, The Room, and Being a Bad Director

    Pippa and KJ are joined once more by Ryan Trumpler, this time to discuss James Franco's The Disaster Artist, based on Greg Sestero's memoir of the same name about the making of The Room. This is an episode that started out silly, but turned into a deeper discussion of bad behavior from directors and whether that behavior is tolerable for the sake of art. (Spoiler: it's not.)

    #3 THEME : SAM RAIMI

    #3 THEME : SAM RAIMI

    A l'occasion de la sortie de Doctor Strange 2, notre thème du mois est les Films de Sam Raimi. 

    Nous vous donnerons notre ressenti sur ce réalisateur et sur sa carrière puis tour à tour nous vous présenterons un film que nous avons aimés ou détestés.   


    Liste des films sélectionnés :   

    3:50 Dakman (1990) -   

    14:50 Evil Dead 2&3 (1993) -   

    34:14 Mort ou Vif (1995) -   

    52:30 Le Monde Fantastique d'Oz (2013) -   

    1:15:35 Chronique d'Aurélien -    


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    Spider-Man (2002)

    Spider-Man (2002)

    At long last, we're finishing up Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy! Filmmaker August Aguilar is here to help as we discuss how groundbreaking this movie was in 2002, how it helped pave the way for the MCU, and what parts do (and don't) hold up twenty years later.

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    Episode 16: Planet of the Apes (1968)

    Episode 16: Planet of the Apes (1968)

    Who said the friendships on this show had to be just between humans? Then again this classic sci-fi film is also about the humanity that makes us so or at least what we hope to evolve into? Therefore a friendship between a man and the female scientist who tries to save him is well worth exploring since there is still much we can learn. There may be a bone of contention in the most referenced scene between Charlton Heston’s Taylor and Kim Hunter’s Zira, but beyond being quite the wingman has she gotten the credit for being an iconic female character of the time? There is probably only one thing holding Taylor back, but sometimes it is those boundaries that draw deeper connections between the sexes that are still too often ignored in modern movies.

    EP 24: Steven Shear the Severe

    EP 24: Steven Shear the Severe
    On this weeks episode of Daddy's Home the heat wave finally breaks. We discuss choking on food and bite etiquitte, Frank Ocean's luxury ring, and what type of Cat Mel and Steve are. All that and more on this weeks episode of Daddy's Home. Rate Review, Subscribe, Like and Share. Instagram: @eyemsteve @escumelo @daddyshomepod Spotfiy: https://open.spotify.com/artist/53hQjsooTJGPA4BVXJTG80?si=t6yyrr6NSwS5pivE8S0VQg

    The Evolving Trial of Johnny Depp & Amber Heard

    The Evolving Trial of Johnny Depp & Amber Heard

    Things are getting heated, Richies. The trial between actors Johnny Depp and Amber Heard is three weeks in, and it feels like the whole world is watching. Johnny says Amber's 2018 Washington Post op-ed about surviving domestic abuse is the reason his acting career tanked. Now he's asking her to pay up for all the work he lost. And after spending four days on the witness stand, Johnny's testimony is winning him favor in the court of public opinion. But with Amber set to take the stand on Wednesday, there's still so much ahead.

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    Ep 22: Marcus Vowell - Captain Kirk and Donuts

    Ep 22: Marcus Vowell - Captain Kirk and Donuts
    On this episode I talk with Marcus Vowell, Co-Host of Accidentally Derivative. We discuss how a love for Star Trek started him on a journey to acting, pulling a knife on James Franco, and why he draws a donut each week.

    Check out all the cool stuff Marcus is doing:

    Podcast: www.accidentallyderivative.com

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    Photography: www.vowellphoto.com

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    Episode 34: Spider-Man 2 | The Arms of the Octopus: Identity Crisis |

    Episode 34: Spider-Man 2 | The Arms of the Octopus: Identity Crisis |
    What happens when life's hardships meets the proportionate strength of a spider?  You get one of the best superhero movies ever made. The follow up to the groundbreaking and record smashing hit from 2002 had a lot on its shoulders. Sam Raimi upped the stakes for Peter Parker in every way physically but it was the mental and emotional battle which became the webhead's greatest yet.  A multi faceted dive into the character that has set the standard for every movie since then, on todays show we discuss Spider-Man 2.

    Episode 33: Spider-Man | Amazing Fantasy: A Genre Reborn |

    Episode 33: Spider-Man | Amazing Fantasy: A Genre Reborn |
    In the summer of 2002, a radioactive spider bit a mild mannered teenager and the world would never be the same. Gaining the proportionate strength of a spider along with tensile webbing and the ability to crawl on walls, Peter Parker became Spider-Man. Director Sam Raimi did what many had tried to do for years and brought the webhead from Amazing Fantasy to the big screen. With a stellar ensemble cast and crew, it would set a standard for a genre in its infancy and serve as a template for the next 20 years for superhero movies and film itself.

    Ep.27 | Scary Movie Madness - Slither (2006) & This is the End (2013)

    Ep.27 | Scary Movie Madness - Slither (2006) & This is the End (2013)

    This week we're back at it with more movies.  We'll be discussing an underrated gem called Slither (2006), written and directed by the great James Gunn.  And just to shake things up we decided to discuss one of our favorite comedies, This is the End (2013)!

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