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    Explore " joely richardson" with insightful episodes like "Netflix's 'The Gentlemen' Spin-Off Series: Cast, Plot, Release Date, and More Unveiled", "Episode 142 - King Ralph", "EPISODE 96: EVENT HORIZON (1997)", "Cosmic Horror" and "Cultober Special: Event Horizon and Warhammer 40K" from podcasts like ""Sizzling Samachar of the Day", "1991 Movie Rewind", "Ear for Fear", "Slice By Slice" and "Cult of Lore"" and more!

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    Netflix's 'The Gentlemen' Spin-Off Series: Cast, Plot, Release Date, and More Unveiled

    Netflix's 'The Gentlemen' Spin-Off Series: Cast, Plot, Release Date, and More Unveiled
    Guy Ritchie's 2020 crime-comedy film, The Gentlemen, is set to make a comeback as a Netflix series. Scheduled to premiere on March 8, 2024, the spin-off stars Theo James as Eddie Halstead, leading an ensemble cast including Kaya Scodelario, Joely Richardson, Vinnie Jones, and Giancarlo Esposito. Ritchie, the creator of the original film, serves as an executive producer and writer, directing the first two episodes. The series centres on Eddie inheriting a cannabis empire, entangling him in a web of crime and wealth. Netflix dropped a teaser in January, featuring Ritchie's signature style of crime and dark humour.

    Cosmic Horror

    Cosmic Horror

    On the 74th episode of the Slice By Slice podcast, Jesse and Josh dive into madness and cover Cosmic Horror with Color Out of Space (2019) and Event Horizon (1997). Recorded on 11/13/2022.

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    • Intro
    • News and Announcements
    • Corrections and Updates
    • What We Watched
    • Film Discussions
      • Color Out of Space (2019)
      • Event Horizon (1997)
    • Outro

    Cultober Special: Event Horizon and Warhammer 40K

    Cultober Special: Event Horizon and Warhammer 40K

    Attention all seekers of knowledge! Today, we're exploring a fascinating question that has long puzzled the lore community - is Event Horizon (1997) an unofficial prequel to Warhammer 40K?

    Join us as we dive deep into this sci-fi classic's dark and twisted world, exploring its themes, characters, and story and how they may or may not connect to the vast and expansive universe of Warhammer 40K.


    With so many theories and rumors surrounding this topic, it's time to separate fact from fiction and discover the truth about this enigmatic and compelling film.


    So, grab your chainsword and prepare for an epic journey through the unknown depths of space. It's a journey you won't want to miss!

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    Thank you all for joining us on this journey. The larger-than-life worlds that sprout from the human imagination never cease to amaze us, and it is a pleasure to explore them with you!

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    Color Out of Space

    Color Out of Space

    Color out of space

     

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    Color Out of Space

     

    Directed: Richard Stanley

    Written by H.P Lovecraft, Richard Stanley, Scarlett Amaris

     

    Starring:  

    Nicolas Cage

    Joey Richardson

    Madeleine Arthur

    Elliot Knight

    Tommy Chong

     

    Released: 20 September 2019

     

    Budget: $6M

     

    Box Office: $1,023,510M

     

    Ratings:   IMDb 6.1/10 Rotten Tomatoes 86% 

    Metacritic 70% Google Users 73% 

     

    Here art thine Awards My Lord Tucker the Wanker second Earl of Wessex. Lord of the Furries. Heir of Lord baldy the one eyed snake wrestler. Protector of Freedom units. Step Sibling with funny feelings down stairs. Entertainer of uncles.

     

    Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA 2021

    Bram Stoker Awards 2020

    CinEuphoria Awards 2021

    Fangoria Chainsaw Awards 2021

    Festival de cine Fantástico de Canarias Isla Calavera 2019

    Festival du nouveau cinéma 2019

    Fright Meter Awards 2020

    Grossmann Fantastic Film and Wine Festival 2020

    H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival - Portland 2019

    Hawaii Film Critics Society 2021

    IGN Summer Movie Awards 2020

    Sitges - Catalonian International Film Festival 2019

    Splat! FilmFest 2019

     

    Plot:

     

    In the wake of his wife Theresa's mastectomy, Nathan Gardner moves his family, including children Lavinia, Benny, and Jack, to his late father's farm. One night, a brilliantly glowing meteor crash-lands in their front yard, briefly traumatizing Jack. The next morning, hydrologist Ward Phillips, who is surveying the area for a dam development, along with the mayor and the sheriff of the nearby town of Arkham, arrive to see the meteor. That night, during a storm, Nathan and Lavinia witness the meteor being struck by numerous bolts of lightning.

     

    Ward notices that the groundwater has taken on an oily sheen and tests it. When his test strips begin to glow brightly with the Color, he advises the Gardners not to drink it. While notifying nearby resident Ezra of the contamination, he is shown a recording of sounds of unknown origin sounding beneath Ezra's house at night. Meanwhile, Jack becomes fixated on the property's well, observing strange plant growths and insects, as well as claiming to communicate with a 'friend' inside the well. A news crew arrives to interview Nathan about the meteor, but finds that it has vanished.

     

    Later, while Theresa is preparing dinner, she absentmindedly cuts off two of her fingers. As Nathan rushes her to the hospital, he leaves Benny in charge. On Nathan's request, Benny goes outside to put the farm's alpacas back in their stables, but does not return until late at night, claiming time had passed instantaneously for him. Meanwhile, Lavinia attempts multiple times to contact Nathan, but they are unable to hear each other through the phone. Upon the parents' return, Nathan lashes out at Benny and Lavinia with uncharacteristic rage.

     

    Later, Nathan becomes frustrated after finding that his most recent harvest of fruits has proven inedible, and Theresa snaps after losing a work client due to the faltering Internet connection, bringing the two to a fight. The same night, Lavinia tries to perform a Ritual using the Necronomicon and offering her blood to save her family, mutilating herself in the process. Theresa suddenly hears Jack and Benny screaming after entering the alpaca stables and rushes to their aid, but in the process, a bolt of Color fuses Theresa and Jack together into a deranged mass. Unable to start the car or call for help as all electronic devices have stopped functioning, and upon discovering sunlight harms Theresa and Jack, Nathan and the children carry them into the attic. Benny reveals that he had witnessed the alpacas after a horrible mutation due to the Color. Nathan decides to euthanize the alpacas with a shotgun after finding they have similarly fused together. Beginning to lose his sanity, Nathan also attempts to euthanize Theresa and Jack but is unable to bring himself to.

     

    Lavinia and Benny conspire to leave the farm using Lavinia's horse, but it runs from the property. Before returning inside, Benny insists he hears the family's dog inside the well, but upon climbing in, he is assimilated by the Color. Nathan displays more uncharacteristic rage and locks Lavinia in the attic with Theresa and Jack, who have turned to aggression. Ward and the sheriff are brought to the farm after a nearby resident discovers a fused mass of animals, and arrive just in time to break into the attic. Nathan shoots and kills the monster, saving Lavinia.

    After rushing outside, Nathan attempts to shoot the Color emerging from the well, but the sheriff mistakes Nathan's aim for Ward and fatally shoots him. Ward and the sheriff leave to evacuate Ezra, and Lavinia insists on staying with Nathan. At Ezra's house, the pair only find his desiccated corpse and a recording he left behind, where he surmises that the Color is attempting to remake Earth into "something it knows." Heading back towards the farmhouse, a mutated living tree kills the sheriff.

     

    Ward returns to rescue Lavinia, but finds her possessed by the Color, which explodes out of the well and forms a funnel into the sky. Ward is shown a vision of where the Color hails from, a psychedelic exoplanet inhabited by tentacled alien entities, before Lavinia disintegrates. As space and time begin to unravel, Ward enters the farmhouse and is pursued by a murderous apparition of Nathan. He hides in the wine cellar as the Color's distortion of reality drives the property to destruction, leaving Ward the only survivor as he climbs out of the remains of the farmland, now a colorless ashy "blasted heath".

     

    In an epilogue, a traumatized Ward stands on top of the finished dam which covers the former property, and narrates that having witnessed the Color's takeover, he will never drink the dam's water.

     

     

     

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    The Color Out Of Space project was initially revealed online by Stanley in 2013, but it lacked financing. After two years, in 2015, it was announced that production company SpectreVision would produce the feature.
The production experienced further delays, and in late 2018 it was reported that Nicolas Cage had come on board to portray the main character, filming then began in Portugal in early 2019.

    SpectreVision is a production company that was founded in 2010 by Elijah Wood, Daniel Noah, and Josh C. Waller, and primarily produces horror films. In 2018 SpectreVision released Mandy, an action horror with Nicolas Cage in the lead role.
Mandy follows Cage's character Red and his wife Mandy, a quiet couple living in isolation in a cabin in the woods. After an interaction with a cult leader, the couple becomes terrorized by a hippie cult and a demonic biker gang

    Lovecraft's extraterrestrial entity, the title color of the movie, was described in the short story as being made up of a color that humans had never seen. This made the entity all the more terrifying, while at the same time almost impossible to give physical form to.
Stanley experimented with infrared, and countless new technologies as he tried to come up with a visualization of the color.  As Stanley himself stated, the otherworldly monster is "like a gas with fingers", and naturally there was no blueprint for creating it. He eventually settled on a host of techniques and new technologies combined, and a strong magenta hue.

    Tommy Chong's character Ezra in Color Out Of Space is based on the real-life character Urani, from Richard Stanley's 2013 documentary The Otherworld. Ezra is the only one in the movie who speaks truthfully about what is happening in the world and draws many parallels with Urani. In The Otherworld, Stanley investigates a remote region of France, known as The Zone, that has a rich history of magical belief. Urani, as he is depicted in the film, lives in complete isolation and according to Stanley, claims to have tape recordings of extraterrestrial buzzing from underneath the floor of his house. Ezra makes near-identical claims in Color Out Of Space.

    Color Out Of Space is the fifth adaptation of the Lovecraft short story to date. The first was adaptation was Die, Monster, Die!, a 1965 movie directed by Daniel Haller. The 1987 movie The Curse directed by David Keith and set in the 1980s is more closely related to the events of the original story.

     

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    Stephen:

    1 Breakfast club

    2 T2

    3 Sandlot

    4color out of space

    5 Mail order brides

     

    Chris:

    1. sandlots

    2. T2

    3. trick r treat

    4. rocky horror picture show

    5. hubie halloween

     

    Trey:

    1) Boondocks Saints

    2) Mail Order Brides

    3) Tombstone

    4) Very bad things

    5) She out of my league

     

     

    Tucker:

    1. T2

    2: Tombstone

    4: My Cousin Vinny

    5: John Wick

    National treasure

     

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    Gorman on Gore Ep13 Color Out of Space (2019)

    Gorman on Gore Ep13 Color Out of Space (2019)

    Nicholas Cage and cosmic mind-bending horror go hand in hand like chocolate and peanut butter, and it tastes just as good. On this episode, Jacob and Peter explore the depths of Lovecraft for the first time on the podcast. We go scene by scene, spoiling as we go. We compare it to the original story. We marvel at Nick Cage’s acting. We debate the uselessness of fighting cosmic space gods. Is the story of the Color Out of Space meant to be a story about the working man’s plight in the face of unknowable catastrophe? Just how racist was Lovecraft? What is the best Lovecraftian horror film? All this, plus Tommy Chong, alpacas, and a witch on a white horse. What’s not to love here? 

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    Episode 20 Event Horizon (1997)

    Episode 20 Event Horizon (1997)

    A darker version of Star Trek? Um, no, there's not a Federation captain who's had to deal with the hell in a handbasket that is the Event Horizon. Co-hosts Robert Lendrum and Jamie Roberts review this cult classic and look at the depiction of the Hell (or is it hell?), how horror and sci-fi come together, and what this cast of characters did to deserve this?! Why is there a black hole in the ship? Is sticking your finger in it a good idea? What's the difference between Hell and sci-fi hell? Do we care about the survivors? This is not the luxury space travel we were promised.

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    Event Horizon

    Event Horizon

    Eyes? Where we're going we don't need eyes (or a standard post production timeline). Join us this week as we delve into the pits of our own despair with Paul W.S. Anderson's: Event Horizon.


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    137. The Patriot (2000)

    137. The Patriot (2000)

    Diane and Sean discuss another Roland Emmerich film, The Patriot (2000). Episode Music is "British Grenadiers", by John Williams from the OST.

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    187. Color out of Space (2019)

    187. Color out of Space (2019)

    Although we are no stranger to Lovecraft adaptations around here, this one is something special. Starring one of the most mythical actors of our time, and being the come back for a director who's been out of the game for almost 2 decades we didn't quite know what to expect. The short of it is to color us surprised on how much we liked it, the long of it? Well, listen in as we talk about the changes from the original Lovecraft, magenta, the Simon Necronomicon, and more!

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    Color Out of Space: The Unspeakable Nic Cage

    Color Out of Space: The Unspeakable Nic Cage

    Kathy, Mark and Burk talk about the Nicolas Cage movie COLOR OUT OF SPACE. Based on an H. P. Lovecraft story about a strange, gene-altering, hallucination-inducing meteorite that crashes on the front lawn of a nice, calm farmhouse owned by a nice, normal family… no… actually it’s Nicolas Cage’s family, so you know there’s already odd stuff going on even before the trippy, interstellar monster-creating meteorite shows up. Join us for some discussion of H. P. Lovecraft and why films based on his stories either work or fail horrible. Unspeakably great, or indescribably awful? Heed the call of the Old Ones and listen!

    SPOILER WARNING: This episode contains MAJOR SPOILERS which means important story details will be revealed. We always advise listeners to: Watch First Listen Later.

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    Trevor Kaufman - 'Maggie' (ft. Arnold Schwarzenegger) Producer

    Trevor Kaufman - 'Maggie' (ft. Arnold Schwarzenegger) Producer
    Born a vagrant destroyer of pumpkins, guest Trevor Kaufman eventually grew up and produced a serious feature about father/daughter relationships, love, loss, zombies, and the governator. Join Korney & White as they interrogate the living daylights out of Trevor while learning about his new film ‘Maggie’ (in theaters and On-Demand May 8, 2015). We’re super excited to see ol’ Maggaroo with Daddy Arnie and by the end of this episode you will be too! Now go listen and don’t get bitten!!!
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