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    Explore "zoesaldana" with insightful episodes like "Avatar 2: Can Spectacle Overshadow Storytelling?", "Episode 200: - Avatar The Way of Water & Off Script's Top 10 Films of 2022_p", "Avatar - The Way of the Water (2022)", "47. Maya and the Three" and "Crossroads" from podcasts like ""Movies Worth Seeing", "Off Script Film Review", "The We Watch Podcast", "Latinx Lens" and "Summers Off"" and more!

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    Avatar 2: Can Spectacle Overshadow Storytelling?

    Avatar 2: Can Spectacle Overshadow Storytelling?

     

    In line to become the top-selling movie released in 2022, after it led the box office for a third weekend in a row, James Cameron’s latest offering has made more than $1.3 billion worldwide since its release on 16 December. Set more than a decade after the events of the first film, Avatar: The Way of Water continues the story of the Sully family and chronicles the lengths they will go to keep each other safe, and the battles they fight to stay alive.

    But is it worth the 3h 12m runtime?

    Join Michael Pisciuneri and special guests Luke Agius and Martin Yeung as we dissect this long-awaited sequel, which treads a fine line between spectacle, storytelling, and tried-and-true tropes. While The Way of Water repurposes themes and ideas from the first Avatar film, it also continues James Cameron’s overt commentary on our own society (and it certainly doesn’t hurt that it’s breathtakingly beautiful to watch). Tune in to hear our insights and hot takes when it comes to the epic visual effects in Avatar: The Way of Water

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    Episode 200: - Avatar The Way of Water & Off Script's Top 10 Films of 2022_p

    Episode 200: - Avatar The Way of Water & Off Script's Top 10 Films of 2022_p
    Jake Sully and family must confront a powerful force that threatens to upset the balance of Pandora in 'Avatar: The Way of Water', the new CGI-centric film from acclaimed director James Cameron. Then, everybody said 2022 would be a red-letter year for movies after the pandemic, but how's it look in hindsight? Andy and Zach dig into their Top 10 Films of 2022, DC blows out the Justice League, and Avatar 2 sees diminishing returns on the 200th episode of Off Script Film Review!

    47. Maya and the Three

    47. Maya and the Three

    In this episode Rosa and Cat dive into the Netflix animated series "Maya and the Three."

    From creator Jorge R. Gutiérrez (“El Tigre", “The Book of Life”) "Maya and the Three" is a Netflix Animated Event told in nine epic chapters.

    Starring Zoe Saldaña, Gabriel Iglesias, Allen Maldonado, Stephanie Beatriz, Diego Luna, Gael García Bernal, Alfred Molina, Kate del Castillo, Danny Trejo, Cheech Marin, Rosie Perez, Queen Latifah, Wyclef Jean, Jorge R. Gutiérrez, Sandra Equihua, Isabela Merced, Chelsea Rendon, Joaquín Cosío, Carlos Alazraqui and Rita Moreno.

    "Maya and the Three" is streaming on Netflix. 

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    Theme Music by David Rosen

     

    Crossroads

    Crossroads

    This week on Summers Off, meet us at the Crossroads of being "not a girl, not yet a woman". Join us as Ty gabs about his teen idol and the shrine he had commissioned. Find out what was the one thing Britney had to have on set, besides JT ;) and what Zoe Saldana thinks of the popstar's performance. 

    All this and more #FreeBritney 

    Episode 139: Heart of Gold (OUT OF THE FURNACE film review)

    Episode 139: Heart of Gold (OUT OF THE FURNACE film review)
    Our rotating Co-host Chris Bradford sits in for a look back on Director Scott Cooper’s 2013 film, ‘OUT OF THE FURNACE’ starring Christian Bale, Zoe Saldana, Woody Harrelson, Forest Whitaker, Casey Affleck, Willem Dafoe, and the late Sam Shepard. We also discuss: DISNEY+, FANTASY ISLAND, MARVEL, and more! Happy Birthday to our co-host, Diego Luna!
    Intro: Official ‘OUT OF THE FURNACE’ trailer audio.
    Anatomy of a scene w/ director Scott Cooper | The New York Times audio.
    Outro mixed by: Wesley Swanson.

    Episode 69 - Star Trek (2009)

    Episode 69 - Star Trek (2009)

    Space: the final frontier. These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise. It's 2009 J.J. Abrams-led mission: to explore strange new ways to anger fans of the franchise, to seek out new life and new civilizations that will waste their money on total garbage, to boldly go where no man has gone before or ever wants to go again.

    Chris Pine plays James T. Kirk, a slimy tool bag whose life trajectory gets wildly altered when a time-traveling genocidal maniac appears out of nowhere and forces his dad into becoming a kamikaze. However, none of this ends up mattering because fate (and bad writing) leads him back to the same place he would have been all along with all of the same people around him.

    Zachary Quinto plays twenty-something Spock, an emotionally repressed half-human, half-Vulcan first officer with serious mommy issues. This guy is supposed to be all calm and logical, but he's about as prone to violent outbursts as Alec Baldwin.

    Eric Bana plays Nero, an interstellar space miner with Mike Tysonesque facial tattoos who loses his wife when a star explodes and destroys his home planet. Then, for no reason, he becomes hellbent on revenge against Spock, who was trying to save his home planet, and he ends up traveling back in time and decimating Spock’s homeworld.

    Leonard Nimoy plays old Spock from an alternative timeline, a Vulcan ambassador who doesn’t appear to be very good at diplomacy, because his actions lead to an interstellar incident that claims the lives of billions.

    Zoë Saldana plays Uhura, a beautiful communications officer who Kirk is obsessed with, but she ends up with Spock because no bad movie is complete without a love triangle.

    Karl Urban plays Bones, a physician and bitter divorcee who joins Star Fleet because he can't stand to even be on the same planet as his ex-wife.

    Simon Pegg plays Scotty, a bumbling engineer who always manages to narrowly get the crew out of jams through sheer dumb luck.

    John Cho plays Sulu, a katana brandishing helmsman who slices and dices his enemies faster than a Veg-O-Matic.

    Join us as we discuss James T. Kirk's creepiness in this, our desire to have Tyler Perry as Madea rather than just playing it straight here, and the likelihood of whether Jane Goodall banged any of her beloved chimps. 

    Tell us what you think by chatting with us (@filmsnuff) on TwitterFacebook and Instagram, or by shooting us an email over at mailbag@filmsnuff.com.

    This episode is sponsored by the Dream Dodger. 

    Visit our website at https://www.filmsnuff.com.

    Episode 16 - Avatar

    Episode 16 - Avatar

    How on earth (or any other planet) was James Cameron's 2009 film "Avatar" nominated for 9 Oscars and how is it currently the highest-grossing movie of all time? This movie doesn't brand itself as an animated film, even though it is, and somehow it won the Oscar for Best Cinematography. Weird. And, as everyone knows, this movie is a huge ripoff of tons of other stuff. It's amazing how many we were able to come up with.

    Sam Worthington plays Jake Sully, a Marine whose mission is to infiltrate the natives to help destroy them, but he joins them instead. Sounds familiar. Zoë Saldana plays Neytiri, a strong independent blue woman in line to lead her clan. Sigourney Weaver plays Grace Augustine, a brash no-nonsense scientist who smokes cigarettes 150 years from now. Michelle Rodriquez plays, well, herself, basically.

    We didn't think it was possible for a movie to get us to say the words "horse" and "rape" more than the movie "Casablanca" did, but we were wrong.

    Tell us what you think by chatting with us (@filmsnuff) on TwitterFacebook and Instagram, or by shooting us an email over at mailbag@filmsnuff.com.

    This episode is sponsored by Read No Evil.

    Visit our website at https://www.filmsnuff.com.

    This Week in Geek 9-12-15 Live at the Blue Box

    This Week in Geek 9-12-15 Live at the Blue Box

    This Week in Geek LIVE  at the Blue Box Cafe in Elgin, IL September 5, 2015.  Learn more, subscribe, or contact us at www.southgatemediagroup.com.  You can write to us at southgatemediagroup@gmail.com and let us know what you think.  Be sure to rate us and review the episode.  It really helps other people find us.  Thanks!  

    Topics covered ~

    Trainspotting 2, Krampus, Ready Player One, Black Mirror, Netflix, Ronda Rousey, Road House, Transformers 5, Preacher, Star Wars Episode 8, Jessica Jones, Takashi Miike, Yakuza Apocolypse, X-Files, NYCC, Kong Skull Island, X-Men, Back in Time, Hawkman, Hawkgirl, Legends of Tomorrow, I Kill Giants, Zoe Saldana, Navy Seals vs Zombies

    Episode 23 - Guardians of the Galaxy

    Episode 23 - Guardians of the Galaxy
    The next film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. James Gunn is at the helm in this new fun, action packed film in space. This is no comic book movie folks it's a space opera! Join us now! As always you can find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AntiSuck . Please give us a like and let us know what you think of our podcast. Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AntiSuckReviews Your thoughts and comments are always appreciated. Thank you!
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