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    Explore " sam neil" with insightful episodes like "Jurassic World Nachfolger - Jurassic Park Revival? - Shorts (#144)", "Beer Before Fear #12 - Event Horizon (1997)", "Godzilla ODER Jurassic Park - Entweder oder (#116)", "Sam Neill's menagerie" and "Sam Neill's menagerie" from podcasts like ""Filme in Serie", "Beer Before Fear", "Filme in Serie", "Conversations" and "Conversations"" and more!

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    Beer Before Fear #12 - Event Horizon (1997)

    Beer Before Fear #12 - Event Horizon (1997)


    Welcome to another spine-tingling episode of Beer Before Fear! Today, we're taking a warp-speed trip back to 1997 and immersing ourselves in the cosmic horror of "Event Horizon," accompanied by the interstellar flavors of an Abomination Brewery IPA.

    Picture this: a pre-Morpheus Laurence Fishburne and a post-Jurassic Park Sam Neill, because, let's face it, once you've seen Dr. Grant, you can't unsee him! Grab your space helmet and brace yourself for a podcast journey that's more terrifying than trying to unsee that iconic paleontologist.

    As we crack open our Abomination Brewery IPA, we'll navigate the chilling corridors of the Event Horizon spacecraft, exploring the depths of horror that unfold in the vacuum of space. From the eerie atmospheres to the mind-bending terror, this episode promises to be a black hole of entertainment that sucks you in and refuses to let go.

    So, join us as we swap demons for deep space and head into the unknown with "Event Horizon." It's a cosmic horror experience that pairs perfectly with the bold, hoppy notes of an Abomination Brewery IPA. Cheers to fear, space, and unforgettable cinema!

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    125 - Special: König Artus im Film

    125 - Special: König Artus im Film
    Zur 125 gibts mal wieder ne kleine Sonderfolge: Wir haben uns mit der Legende von König Artus befasst und wie diese in der Vergangenheit filmisch umgesetzt wurde. Dazu sprechen wir in dieser Episode über: Disneys "Die Hexe und der Zauberer", "Der 1. Ritter", "Excalibur", "King Arthur" (2004), "The green knight", "Merlin" und "King Arthur" (2017). Viel Spaß!

    Episode 212 - The Hunt for Red October

    Episode 212 - The Hunt for Red October

    The final dad movie of the Listener Takeover is upon us. Pete's dad submits The Hunt for Red October, starring Sean Connery, Alec Baldwin, Sam Neil, and James Earl Jones. During the Cold War, submarine captain Marko Ramius decides to defect to the US by taking his highly classified Soviet submarine, Red October, directly into US territory to surrender.

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    Directed by Taika Waititi Pt 2. - What We Do in the Shadows (2014), Hunt for the Wilderpeople

    Directed by Taika Waititi Pt 2. - What We Do in the Shadows (2014), Hunt for the Wilderpeople

    Finishing off out Taika Waititi series with What We Do in the Shadows, the films that would inspire the hit TV show and Hunt for the Wilderpeople.

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    Mano A Mano | The Hunt For Red October [1990] | Ep. 76

    Mano A Mano | The Hunt For Red October [1990] | Ep. 76

    The New Flesh presents our special edition podcast: MANO A MANO. In this addition of MANO A MANO, Ricky and Jon are joined once again by Yuri G to talk about the Sean Connery film "The Hunt For Red October" [1990]

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    ‘And the Sea Will Grant Each Man New Hope, As Sleep Brings Dreams of Home’: John McTiernan’s ‘The Hunt for Red October’:

    https://cinephiliabeyond.org/hunt-for-red-october/


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    Season 10: Episode 5- In The Mouth Of Madness ( Featuring Robert Brockway )

    #63 Event Horizon (1997) with guest AXEL MATFIN

    #63 Event Horizon (1997) with guest AXEL MATFIN

    DARREN and DYLAN are joined by special guest AXEL MATFIN to drink and talk about the dumb ass space horror movie EVENT HORIZON... and drink. For some reason we start talking about Forrest Gump and it gets heated!!! PAIRINGS... DYLAN: Pandorum DARREN: In The Mouth of Madness AXEL: Titanic. BUY OUR STUFF! Check out our website for movies, mugs and swag: www.blackdogvideo.ca 

    Something New, Something Old, Something Borrowed, Something Blue (A Zone Filled With Danger...And Dinosaurs)

    Something New, Something Old, Something Borrowed, Something Blue (A Zone Filled With Danger...And Dinosaurs)

    This episode of Nick Nack Goes to the Movies takes one the newest entries in some late 80's and early 90's classics.  The 6th and potentially final movie end-capping the second dynamic dinosaur trilogy, Jurassic World: Dominion, and the sequel that nobody anticipated ever coming, Top Gun: Maverick.  

    So, the theme of this episode quickly became how different franchise have come back to make a sequel entry.  For Jurassic Park World, it was the end cap of a second trilogy, for Top Gun, it was, becoming a franchise adding a sequel entry a bit under 30 years after the original took flight.  Let’s see the if this is a flight simulator of success or if we are entering danger zones.  Are these franchises prehistorical and need to be extinct, or are these movies breathing new life into them!  These movies have some big name actors including Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Tom Cruise, Val Kilmer, Jeff Goldblum, Laura Dern, and Sam Neil to name a few.  And of course the hit track, Danger Zone. 

    But what do you think, did these movies move the needle for you?  Did Top Gun need a sequel and will we ever see another Jurassic Park movie?  Let me know that and your favorite dinosaur on social, @NickNack_IC or @NickNackMovies on Tik Tok, Instagram, Letterboxd, and Twitter.

    The Jurassic World Trilogy

    The Jurassic World Trilogy
    Following last week's review of the Jurassic Park Trilogy, Ryan and Dylan devour the Jurassic World Trilogy including the all-new finale to the Jurassic franchise, Jurassic World Dominion. 1. News: 00:48 2. Box Office Breakdown: 10:00 3. Box Office Predictions: 13:39 4. Jurassic World: 16:05 5. Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom: 48:22 6. Jurassic World Dominion: 59:45 7. Dylan gets really excited about the concept of Jurassic Universe: 1:38:54 8. Jurassic Franchise Rankings: 1:41:00

    Jurassic World: Dominion (2022) - The Silver Screen Project

    Jurassic World: Dominion (2022) - The Silver Screen Project

    Over the past few weeks we've been dipping back into the world of Jurassic World (with all the highs and lows that come with it) and finally we were able to hit the cinema and see Jurassic World: Dominion!

    Join us as we discuss the returning cast members, the serious lack of dinosaur action and why the hell the main storyline is so focussed on bugs!?

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    Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018) - The Silver Screen Project

    Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018) - The Silver Screen Project

    In preparation for Jurassic World: Dominion, we are continuing our Jurassic World retrospective with Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom - easily the most disappointing entry so far.

    Join us as we get critical in what may be our most cynical (but professional) film review to date. We discuss the strange pacing, the Indoraptor design & how much dinosaurs would really cost.

    We also get speculative with our predictions, hopes & fears for Jurassic World: Dominion!

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    The Jurassic Park Trilogy

    The Jurassic Park Trilogy
    Ryan and Dylan take a bite out of the Jurassic Park Trilogy in preparation for the release of the franchise's finale in Jurassic World: Dominion. Timestamps: 1. News: 00:51 2. Box Office Breakdown: 15:33 3. Box Office Predictions: 21:58 4. Jurassic Park: 28:04 5. The Lost World: 1:03:25 6. Jurassic Park III: 1:24:03 7. Demanding the return of the Grant-Sattler power couple in Jurassic World Dominion: 1:46:10

    Jurassic World (2015) - The Silver Screen Project

    Jurassic World (2015) - The Silver Screen Project

    In preparation for Jurassic World: Dominion, we are delving into another retrospective, this time focusing on the Jurassic World films.

    Join us as we venture into a land forgotten by time - the year 2015 - to rewatch Jurassic World. Does the film still hold up? How does it compare to the originals? Is some of this film too silly? Tune in to see which of these question we answer!

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    1981 (Part 1)

    1981 (Part 1)

    It's a truly long journey this one, part 1 of 4 in fact. I am going to give you the time codes below so if you don't want spoilers then please, avert your eyes.

    Below are the timecodes for all the different segments and my guest links. Feel free to let me know where you think I got it wrong or right and of course stay safe out there & I'll see you next month.

    • 0.00 - Introduction
    • 11.50 - The Worst Horror Movies of 1981
    • 24.26 - Also Rans (Part 1)
    • 35.22 - The Omen III: The Final Conflict (w/ Becky Darke)
    • 1.00.12 - Sci-FI Corner
    • 1.17.11 - Friday The 13th Part II
    • 1.26.00 - The Prowler
    • 1.33.14 - Ms. 45

    These Aren't The Dorks You're Looking For

    These Aren't The Dorks You're Looking For

    Dork out with us about the worst characters Star Wars has to offer. We also disagree on Solo and Rogue One, ponder John Williams' scores, continue to stan Paul Sun-Hyung Lee and go off on many more tangents about a galaxy far, far away.

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    "From my point of view the Jedi are evil!"

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    ON THE SILVER GLOBE with Daniel Bird

    ON THE SILVER GLOBE with Daniel Bird
    Tonight I’m examining the film “On the Silver Globe.” Where to start? Oh: special thanks to my guest host Agatha Bulger who handles the intro this week. But on to “On the Silver Globe.” The Polish science fiction film is a stunning, mind-bending and unique work of pure cinema. But its backstory is almost as intriguing as the film itself "On the Silver Globe" began multiple locations in the Soviet bloc in the mid 1970s, with the film crew traveling from Mongolia to the shores of the Baltic Sea and plumbing the depths of a disused salt mine which stood in for an alien underground temple. An adaptation of the landmark Polish science fiction series The Lunar Trilogy by Jerzy Żuławski, the grand uncle of “On the Silver Globe” director Andrzej Żuławski, was funded by the communist Polish government and planned to be a showcase for the possibilities of Polish cinema. However, officials shut down production about 70 percent through the shooting citing budget issues. Years after filming ended, when the sets were destroyed and the costumes had rotted away, Żuławski edited the footage together, filming unrelated street scenes with narration describing the parts of the story that went unfilmed and premiered the film at the 1988 Canne film festival. Since a 2016 restoration, appreciation for the film has grown, illustrated by the recent release of the European behind-the-scenes documentary “Escape to the Silver Globe.” Vice magazine called "On the Silver Globe" the greatest science fiction movie never made. While the final result is not the film Żuławski set out to make, the film is a visually striking and elusive work of art. It's a one of a kind movie that defies not just categorization but description. East European film scholar Daniel Bird joins me to explore "On the Silver Globe," "The Lunar Trilogy" and Zurawski’s unique and expressive approach to filmmaking. Daniel Bird is co-founder of the post-production and production company Acid Pictures, through which he has co-produced restorations of Jane Campion’s "Peel (https://www.festival-lumiere.org/manifestations/peel-exercice-de-discipline.html)," Stephen Sayadian’s "Dr. Caligari (https://fantasiafestival.com/en/film/dr-caligari)" and Peter Weir’s "Picnic at Hanging Rock (https://2020.festival-lumiere.org/en/lecture-zen/horror.html)." He directs the Hamo Bek-Nazarov Project (http://hamobeknazarov.com/), through which he has produced Temple of Cinema, an installation featuring outtakes from Sergei Parajanov’s "The Colour of Pomegranates," Parajanov Triptych (a programme of restored shorts from Armenia, Ukraine and Georgia), and a restoration of Maria Saakyan’s "Mayak." He is also the co-founder of Friends of Walerian Borowczyk, which recently worked with MUBI to distribute a restoration of "Brief von Paris."
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