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A highlight from The Mike and Mark Davis Daily Chat - 08/01/23

Mike Gallagher Podcast

04:27 min | Last month

A highlight from The Mike and Mark Davis Daily Chat - 08/01/23

"The song was iconic enough, The Champs and Tequila from 1957, but a whole new generation had it burned onto their brains in 1985. I now cannot hear this record, Mike, without seeing Pee Wee Herman up dancing on a biker bar after he knocked over all their motorcycles and then won them over. With that ridiculous dance to this, he was not my cup of tea, Pee Wee was an acquired taste that I never really acquired, I had no use for that weird supposedly children's show, but Pee Wee's Big Adventure was a comic masterpiece, Phil Hartman, Tim Burton's first directorial thing, and they come to the Alamo and have some fun with Texas. This was a weird one, he was 70 and I didn't even know he was sick, he'd apparently battled cancer for like six years and did so kind of quietly. And he wrote a statement before he died talking about how much he loved the support that he got and how much he loved and appreciated his fans, and he apologized for keeping that battle private. Isn't that interesting? It was a very gracious thing and people who met him, I've got a number of people who I know who met him over the years and said he was kind of a gracious, humble guy in real life, Paul Rubins was his name and just too young, 70 years old after again a very private battle with cancer. Too bad. And he had, and we all, some of us remember this, 1991 I guess, the unfortunate arrest in an adult theater, farewell, enough about that, and even that turned to a reputational advantage as he led off the 1991 MTV Music Awards by coming out and saying, I heard any good jokes lately, because oh my gosh, the jokes, they were brutal, this event was brutal. This is a man who so valued his reputation with children, of course if he really valued it, don't go to the theater, but nonetheless he said, he was always a smoker, always a smoker, Paul Rubins was, and he said, don't ever take a picture of me smoking because too many kids watch me. I'm a huge believer in redemption, a huge believer that stumbles should not define you, and it certainly seems that the 30 plus years since then, and the amazing work that was the cup of tea of some and not others, but the people in the film industry, show business industry, Conan O 'Brien was effusive in the kindness and the generosity of this man, and so, and when I put it up on Twitter, all kinds of folks just said, and I think it's generational, I think I'm a smidge old to have had an appreciation for the weekend morning show or whatever, but a lot of people loved it and loved him, so there we are. Yeah, sad news, I also appreciate how you indulge me in my love of these true crime documentaries, you know, I think our friendship is so fun in that I indulge you, your love of NASA and all things space, and you put up with my love of true crime documentaries, I have stumbled upon the mother load of true crime documentaries, The Staircase, now it's on Netflix, it's not a new documentary, but for some reason it popped up on my viewing list, I've gotten hooked, followed the Mark Davis rule about do you care about the characters, this guy, he was a writer named Mike Peterson, and he's accused of, in the documentary, he was accused of beating his wife to death, and there is such a sordid story, and what he did was, he invited this film crew, and I believe they're from Quebec, but it's a French Canadian film crew, but it's all, I mean, it's not that influence in the documentary, and Mark, the thing is, like 14 parts long and every episode's an hour, I'm blurry eyed because I was up till one in the morning last night, and I'm still not through it, I've got two more episodes to go, it is so good, oh my gosh, this guy, I mean, let me just quickly, please, I seek to understand, I just, oh I know, the wife is found at the bottom of the steps, all the crime scene photos show her body there, and she's got seven lacerations in her head, and he says, of course, she fell down the steps.

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"tim burton" Discussed on Cinemavino

Cinemavino

04:23 min | 9 months ago

"tim burton" Discussed on Cinemavino

"And had to pivot the storyline around his death. I think they have a few shots of somebody else from afar as Bela Lugosi, and then they were like, and I guess he's done, because they couldn't use it anymore. Someone much taller, much younger and much bolder. So you'll see weird Dracula seat in here. At the very beginning and then maybe in a shot or two, just as establishing shot. And then he's just fucking gone. But it's basically a movie about weird alien vampires. Kind of. And the movie Ed wood makes this clear that it was originally going to be called grave robbers from outer space. He got funding from a baptist minister who would not allow that title. So he had to find something different so he decided to call it plan 9 from outer space. It's pretty funky. And he had a decent amount of budget for the time. For the late 50s. And he made it and then couldn't get distribution. So he made it in 56 and they get released until 59. Got released briefly and then went into the oblivion until bad movie festivals came about during the days of VHS in the 80s and it got a whole new life. Really? That would develop a cult following, which led to the movie in the 90s. And I think the big thing to spend out of the movie is the visual and idea of the character morticia Adams from The Addams Family. So he just has and Tim Burton has followed this along. A super hot busty busty brunette vampira. Yeah. Vampire, whatever. But yeah, originates in this film. And you'll probably see some big strapping ball dude that has like weird albino I will finalize. That's not right. Just some weird white eyed I'm sure you've seen this a screenshot of this before because it's shown in a lot of film classes. But finally know where that image that you've seen. Like a big zone, because it's like, and that's toward Johnson, who became his face became the reference for Halloween masks. But it was like, and he was also the giant man or something, or the 50 foot, he played several different B movie characters. Right. But as a Swedish man that for some reason, Ed wood gave a lot of dialog too in this movie. He speaks very, very broken English. So it's going to be a game to see if we can understand what the hell he's saying. Because his big thing because mystery science theater has ripped into Ed Woods movies multiple times. But he did a movie on mister science theater where his big line in a movie he had one line because he was a butler in that movie. It was the unearthly, I think it was called. And he was going down there to tell everybody that it was time for the evening end, and his big thing was like, he has time for gold to bed. And so they repeated that joke throughout the show, like any time there would be some character that was like, it was time for to turn in. It's time for gold to bed. So that is Tor Johnson. And that he plays the lead detective in this murder mystery. So he speaks about 70 words of English, so it's a hoot.

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House passes $1.7 trillion spending bill

AP News Radio

01:01 min | 9 months ago

House passes $1.7 trillion spending bill

"The house has raised to pass a massive spending bill finishing its work for the year and avoiding a partial government shutdown. Hours before financing for federal agencies would have lapsed the house past the bill along mostly party lines, 201 Republicans voted no. This is a monstrosity. Kevin McCarthy's GOP will take house control in just days, and he's campaigning to replace speaker Nancy Pelosi. We have a big Bill here because we had big needs for our country. Some Republicans like Tennessee's Tim Burton ripped in the bills roughly $45 billion in aid to Ukraine and other spending. This $1.7 trillion bill full of garbage number two house Democrat steny Hoyer says when it is full of is money to boost security and the American peoples needs. That is not garbage. The bill now comes here where President Biden says he will sign it. Sagar Meghani at The White House

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"tim burton" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

03:11 min | 9 months ago

"tim burton" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Roosevelt, Teddy Roosevelt, and like Washington went to sleep in the summer. Yeah. And they shut down December, I don't know, 6, 7th, whatever. Those days are gone. They're so gone. Paul, can you help me here with the outlooks for this year? My head is absolutely spinning. In the uncertainty that's embedded in those outlooks. I think I can say I've never seen it. I've never seen it. Let's put it this way. We've had maybe the most telegraphed recession of all time, potentially for 2023. And so the discussion that we seem to have Tom with a lot of the economists that we speak with is kind of the duration of that slowdown, maybe the depths of that slowdown, and I think the consensus is it's generally a shallow recession, and I think we hear that well, we've got a strong labor market, the consumers kind of hanging in there. Yes, maybe it's running up consumer debt that might be filling that. So that's a concern, but generally buying large, you have a strong consumer backed by a strong labor market. Suggesting that any recession in 2023 will be shallow. But I think the main question I seem to have is just where a lot of strategies like Gina Martin Adams is, what's the fed going to do next year? Are they going to pause? Are they going to pivot? I don't know. Michael Darden, I thought was really good. And the other question here is Paul's over the holiday break. I mean, I think you can do this with your LA Hollywood experience. We need from you a Supernatural mystery comedy. Oh yeah? Completely unspoken is knocking. Harry and Meghan off the pedestal at Netflix was Wednesday. Which is like, you know, Charles Adams, you know, I don't know. It's Tim Burton and Netflix. Well, we're going to have a we're going to have a classic RomCom coming to the theaters Tom, George Clooney, Julia Roberts. I mean, classic 1990s. I think that sound now. It's coming out. But I mean, the big a list stars are still putting stuff into the theaters. But again, most of the Hollywood is trying to still figure out how do we play this new game here and how do we make the maximize the money on all the money we're spending? We all know that. And after stranger, danger, whatever it is, you know, a Supernatural mystery comedy. Yeah, there you go. This is where the money is. That's where the money. And it's all about and we don't get ratings or any of that kind of stuff. It's just about how many subscribers do you have and do you add subscribers because you put on some cool new programming and that drives your revenue and presumably that? Netflix is killing it. My whole cell in the stock. Look, but between what they did with the offshoot of the royal family and with this Wednesday, which seems to be unmeasurably ginormous hit. Wow. He spent $17 billion in programming, I guess you're bound to have some hits. So that's what they do every single year. They say they're putting a cap on that though. So no more crazy increases in programming. We will see up 9 tenths of a percent in the Dow up 290 points. Stay with a SPX up 27

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"tim burton" Discussed on Private Dicks

Private Dicks

05:58 min | 10 months ago

"tim burton" Discussed on Private Dicks

"Okay. So she does travel into the future. And she ends up meeting Tim Burton. Okay. Who thinks immediately that she should be cast in the role? Of Edward scissors. So he's thinking super far in advance and has her body sent back after the film back in time, all mutilated. Nice. The Edward scissorhands defense or offense. The Edward scissorhands off. I like it. That's her. Maybe an Amber Heard wasn't wrong. Maybe Johnny Depp was very abusive. He's going to do something like that. That's true. So you're saying Johnny Depp did it in the future. Okay, so are we hashtag amber hurting it? Amber Heard you. I don't think we should hashtag Amber Heard anything. The hashtag ever heard you. So just to clarify, it was Johnny Depp that killed her because he wanted the role of Edward scissorhands. No, it was definitely Tim Burton. Then how does Johnny deploy into this? He didn't. But he did. I thought he was just because Johnny Depp is Edward scissorhands. No, apparently. Oh, it's not Johnny Depp at all. That's the black alley, yeah. They just gave the film credit to John dita. So Elizabeth short did become famous. And Johnny Depp, here's how Johnny Depp gets it. He stole his career off of her. Like a man would because that's the next lawsuit. So was it also her in front of the 13th? No, anybody on Friday, 13th. He was in a memory street. Thank you. Whatever it was, Amber Heard you. Hashtag Amber Heard you. This is a pro am for her podcast. Coming against the

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"tim burton" Discussed on How to Live A Fantastic Life

How to Live A Fantastic Life

04:46 min | 1 year ago

"tim burton" Discussed on How to Live A Fantastic Life

"I write them and that's it. And we do sing alongs. But you do doctor when you were removing tattoos from all those women that was so beautiful, what a beautiful gift you gave all of them. You know it was wonderful because many people came to me. They were tattooed by their pimps and whole helped to servitude the street because that tattoo tied them there. There were gang members that, if they had that tattoo in the wrong area, they would literally be killed by another gig. So it literally is something that we could give back so that they could have a new and a better life. And I think that's very important. I think it's very beautiful of what you did. You saved a lot of lives, you know? You know, it's a little thing. And I think the span is summarized in a great little term and they say, did not, which means it's not like. I think that's the way we should look at it. It's a little gift that you can give people to have a better life. And we should do it without something that we're doing for ourselves. It's not something you're doing for your ego or anything like that. You're doing it because it's the right thing to do. And that's the thing that it should be looked at as a positive step moving forward. It's the right thing to do. I agree with you. I grew up that way. You know, I was taught you should never tell what you're doing for others, you know? If there was a fire or something, we would always give clothes and bags of clothes and food and, you know, whatever. And my dad would always say, you never tell that you do this. You know, God doesn't want you to tell. You just do it and you do it because you can, and you should be grateful that you can. And I believe in that. It's like you said, it's something you can do because you can do it. It's nothing. You know, in Canada, we have a coffee shop called Tim Hortons. And it's quite often that you'll go to your coffee shop and you'll go up to the top of the line, and the servant will say, it's free. I said, what happened? The person before you watch your coffee. You know, and so of course what you do is you reciprocate and buy the coffee at the person's next in line. And so it becomes something that becomes a real nice thing to do. You know, that all of a sudden your days lift it up because somebody bought you a coffee that you didn't even know. Yeah, that's very nice. I've heard of that, yes. And I've been to Tim Hortons, very good coffee. I typical Canadian tradition, I think it's not every quarter, so it's something that Canadians like to think about. What is your favorite? From Tim Burton. You know, I like a sweet one, so I like the French vanilla coffee. That's my favorite.

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"tim burton" Discussed on Cinemavino

Cinemavino

04:38 min | 1 year ago

"tim burton" Discussed on Cinemavino

"She killed it, but it was very big fish ish. Very beginning and Tim Burton. And then we just can't. And then we just faded away. And then we came into the whole actual mystery, which works better than I think. Yeah, in the first half of the movie. And The Power of the Dog was Benedict, counter batch come on. Oh my God, I got it. Go. You didn't get it. Power the dog give somewhere around the 8. If you watch it, again, it's like if you give it all the way through, I would agree with an 8. Now I thought west side story was gonna suck from suck town population suck. But you saw it and you said you actually liked it. Did you say that you actually liked it maybe more than more than the original? And again, if I'm being honest, talk about that. I did not love the original west side story. Okay, well, you can go to Helen. So let's dial it back. I never expected west side to worry to be worse than the original. I just sort of expected like, I never thought Spielberg would steep to doing a remake. Yeah. Right? It seemed cheap to do a remake of what is essentially a classic. Yeah. And it's not a high bar to be better than the original. Yeah. Which one mini officers? Right. It seems cheap to do a remake of something that has already been done. Yes. So I think that's where I was a little taken aback by him low hanging fruit. Yeah, it seemed easy. Yes, yeah. But if the way he did it was good, then great. By all means, here's my stance on that. So I did not love the original west side story. For a multitude of reasons. The first reason I did not love it was because Natalie Wood, whose cast is Maria. Was Russian, not Puerto Rican by any stretch of the imagination. It's basically the same thing. It could not sing. She had no singing voice. They had to dub hersing voice. Same thing with the actor who played Tony Richard. They had to bring in and the same thing with most of the principal cast. They had to dub, they're seeing voice with Broadway professionals. So they had these actors who are playing these Broadway parts and they had to dub in their performances by people off camera, including Natalie Wood, who was dubbed in my Marni Nixon. Who also dubbed in Audrey Hepburn from my fair lady. She literally dubbed in two of the most famous musicals ever got no credit for it..

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"tim burton" Discussed on Monster Movie Fun Time Go

Monster Movie Fun Time Go

05:42 min | 2 years ago

"tim burton" Discussed on Monster Movie Fun Time Go

"Turns out Breezy oh is just making a snuff film an elaborate artistic snuff film but just a snuff film. He is making his own horror movie and using tourists to do it. Yes so yalta. I said oh. It is detrimental. It's been film. He's been film in the whole thing and it's all just a big setup. I'm not sure how he thinks he's going to get away with this but our final girl. The other movie that we found ourselves in at one of the big fish in tim burton in mcgregor when she walks out to the trailers and everything ferry pastel and just kind of whimsical felt. And i'm like okay. We've left the tremendous suddenly. We're in big fish. I've never actually seen that one so there is a okay and that's a tim burton one. Yes went off to burton years ago. So i haven't made a point of seeing that one i don't know if it suffers from the things that make me not to burton i feel. I don't know what those things are. But i feel like most assuredly does the biggest pro classic timber in a nutshell everything looks very pretty but is empty this this might be the worst offender because that is a pretty exact description shea and is there a person or numerous people who are vaguely discontented in the beginning and then by the end. They're just kind of okay with being discontented. Oh yeah You that's the plot. Well i've seen edward scissorhands. I've seen nightmare before christmas. So tim burton's best. Movie is big adventure because he didn't write it high love. Dvd's dixon sure. It has a proper script. If the if i was the proper the will proper it follows a general guideline of screenwriting that you give your protagonist a goal and then you put obstacles in the way of that goal that they have to overcome whereas the things that tim burton is running himself. Nobody really has a very clear goal in. Nobody ever really achieves their goal. And they're all just kind of it's just empty and hollow. They do kind of wonder about. Don't they but this is not a tim. Burton movie so screw him. It looks it. Just looks like it may be ripping him off at some point. Yeah we can define with at so there you go. We're gonna rip off. tim burton. Just rip his visuals but have a stronger scripts and they're certainly people goals..

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"tim burton" Discussed on SuperHero Homies!

SuperHero Homies!

03:30 min | 2 years ago

"tim burton" Discussed on SuperHero Homies!

"Who has a niche corner in everything he can do he. He is a great great director for the right john. Ram superman doesn't touch any fucking direction of the right john. In fact he is purely the opposite what he does best. That's not a bad thing. That's totally okay. Because tim burton obviously is fucking dope. I like tim burton films. I would never put him in charge of like that. You know yeah started. Logistically distant seemed like a good no. Yeah and that's where things started to go haywire. Yeah once. Tim burton came on board. He didn't like or he didn't wanna do kevin smith's Screen play. And if i had to guess i would say probably because it was too superhero for tim burton. Tim burton does a lot of fantasy. But not superhero story. Yeah yeah and So kevin smith was kicked off the project and we are second screen writer whose name i forget This screenwriter in funny the screenwriters. They kind of go like from best. To worst guy wasn't it wasn't bad he was able to straight kind of because he also worked with burton on the batman. Exactly that's the thing about. Tim burton he. There's a number of characteristics. Always ring true for him. He does creepy horror field. Strange movies exceptionally. He's very great at that. You know homeys who listen to the patriots pad a podcast patriot. Comback superior home. They know that. I'm a big fan of of the night before christmas and that was a really fun thing for me growing up. Tim burton likes to work with the same vulcan people. And that i mean. And that's okay but that means like oh. You took the same screenwriter. Who is great for this particular type of plot and put them in this entirely different genre on a different game board over here you know. Yeah yeah also. One less thing about kevin smith and the screenplay was able to even sad with the giant spider. I also think it was pretty brienne. Filmed call it. The gary and sneer beast because he was able to appease the The the studios by not calling it a spider and also then in for those who are reading know hogmanay comedy where there are people are from the thin gearing ratio from that of our in. So that's just kind of it. It has the implications that oh so this is a big a universe than what it feels like. Yeah so you know. So that was. That was pretty cool. Even do something small like that. You know on that kind of Creative level kevin. Smith kevin feige energy. Try yeah try and enjoy. Do kevin he. Before coming. body came along Yes oh tim. Burton is brought on the project and yeah they give it to him to direct and we start the casting process and they start reworking the script and and this is where things start to take an interesting turn. The movie goes from something that starts off as you know. I kinda wanna see what this move loose like and then is slowly morph into.

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"tim burton" Discussed on Movies Not Films

Movies Not Films

04:48 min | 2 years ago

"tim burton" Discussed on Movies Not Films

"Even twenty five km rent rental car yet and i'm already tired. You need a walker. You gotta stretch. I always have to stretch out. I am not enough clearly. I always have just my hips more than anything. Because my hips are always super type. Yeah i mean. I go light with my lifts nowadays like i don't go heavy anymore just realized a long time ago. It's not worth it to being a thousand pound club. I'd rather have orm and do more reps than fewer reps. Have your way. But that's just my my mentality especially just like. There's no via trust at the gym despite me. And my gyms in idiot everybody sucks about me Nothing really super crazy. I watched a nightmare before christmas for the first time. I haven't seen it either. I'm not really big into claymation. Never really have been it's good It's not directed by tim burton. It's written and produced at least produced by tim burton. So it's technically tim burton's a nightmare before christmas but he didn't direct it and ashley's a huge tim burton fan. She probably her favorite director. She seen every one of his movies except for batman in nineteen eighty nine. She bought watch that one. I don't blame her. it's actually. It's actually very fun. All batman is nineteen eighty-nine with michael. Keaton and jack. Nicholson as the joker and billy dee williams as Harvey dent. it's awesome but it's It's an interesting timeframe for batman but a a a nightmare before christmas is is actually very good. I think i. I haven't published my review.

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"tim burton" Discussed on KTOK

KTOK

05:06 min | 2 years ago

"tim burton" Discussed on KTOK

"Willis here, along with Tim Burton, all our news editor on the Coast to Coast Am website. Now you may know him as the host and creator of the pioneering paranormal podcast, but in all of America, America, America America. He's also covers the paranormal beat for us writing most of the original articles you see on the Coast website. In fact, I thought he wrote them all. So I I don't know who else is, but then on you there, but I want to know because he joins us on Friday's and tells us that some of the most fascinating stories from From this past week. So who else right and besides you? I thought it was just you, Sean when he's uh, going in, and oh, and Ryan and Lexa when I'm not around, everybody. Everybody contributes over at the company. I got you okay? Yeah. Sean Levasseur? Yep. And and Ryan and Yeah, Okay. Gotcha. Okay. I loved by the way. I love the website. Great things on there. And I saw what you got tonight. But you got to tell me more about this Elvis thing. Absolutely. Yeah, It's great to talk to again. It's been too long. Um, you know, I love covering weird stuff that goes up on sale at auctions, and today's story was a winner. It might be the weirdest one I've seen in a while. So this is a jar of Elvis Presley's hair. Sold at auction last weekend for a staggering Are you ready for this? $72,500? I know I know. And it's not just a lot. Not just a lock of Elvis is there this is Described as a baseball sized specimens, which is a huge jar. Yeah, which is collected over the years by his personal barber, Homer, Gilleland. As he traveled the world attending to Elvis's iconic pompadour. He was picking up the scraps and holding on to them and Uh, it ended up being worth quite a lot of money. What I really loved about this story. I want to mention this part. Of course. You know what these sales $72,000 you have to make sure this is legit. This was authenticated by a variety of experts, including And you thought you and I had weird jobs. Connie, the world's most trusted authority in the field of hair collecting Oh, yeah, I imagine that on your business that real Oh, my gosh. You in that the genuine expert? Well, I'm thinking I'm thinking it's Hey, you know, one point you got the DNA of the king there. No cloning. Yeah, Why not want to be in the fifties? I want him when he's where all in black. I like that. Look like that, Elvis? Yeah. Uh, now our second story tonight is up in the in the number two spot in the carousel. I'm a big fan of the Tasmanian tire or the thylacine known And as many folks may know, this is sort of like it was like a dog like creature, even though it's called the tiger striped dog like Daniel Khan, a creature that lived down in Australia. And when extinct in 1936. Some people think it might still be roaming around. There's sort of a community people who are still looking for hoping that it might still remain possible, I suppose. Uh, But this past week was the 85th anniversary of the of the last captive Tasmanian Tiger Benjamin. He was named it passed away on September 7th. 85 years ago, which that date has now become the national threatened Species Day in Australia, so to commemorate all this The National Film and Sound Archive of Australia produced a remastered and colorized version of a 82nd long snippet of film of Benjamin in the Bill Maris Zoo back in 1933 is about three years before the last known captive thylacine passed away, and it is Breathtaking footage, folks. Um, you know when we may never get to see this creature again. You know, he talk a lot about Bigfoot videos. I can't see anything in big movies. They're always blurry. This is so crystal clear so sharp. The details are incredible. It really is. It's like looking in a window. It's four K. It's outstanding footage, and it was colorized by a world renowned expert in the process took Oh, look, We're just say, you're over 200 hours of work to complete this colorization of this footage, And even though it's 80 seconds, it sounds like a short piece of film. It's actually the longest film. Of what are the only 10. Pieces of footage of the fallacy known to exist, so it's incredibly rare in and of itself. So that's the number two spot the Coast Coast. Their website. Check that out, folks. It's really it's worth checking out. It's awesome. Love it. Thanks, Tim. Always good to hear from You. Always good to talk with you. You're right. It's been too long, Tim Banal. There are news editor on the coast to coast Am website. Go Check those out. Hey,.

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"tim burton" Discussed on Double Toasted

Double Toasted

01:52 min | 2 years ago

"tim burton" Discussed on Double Toasted

"The crow right there. All of the similar cinematography similar settings. Now you can see a lot of similarities going on with these like you see all the darkness going on there. And if i was so you like some of the stuff that they were they show you they show you a simmons spa as he is now you see that. Their shots scenery buildings architecture. That look just like they're out of the crow. Well you say something go just that. Also it's a lotta. Tim burton wanna be they they wanted. Tim burton directed tim. Burton did not want to. Actually tim burton was going to direct at one time. He just said that. I couldn't because there was some other thing which is crazy because the crows directed by alex produce. Tim burton directed. Now if you wanna get gothic was something then. We all know what tim burton did with batman and got them city and it was almost like those two would have been perfect to direct. This man you be right. They might be like fuck nine even small. The character is a derivative of batman. Yep and envenom. Yeah no So this probably this is something that probably would've worked. Great headey directed at you probably would have got a rip off kind of batman. Movie are rip off kind of crow. Are maybe what got a combination of the two under those directors. Alex excuse me in tim burden but been you. Boy enters the movie and it.

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"tim burton" Discussed on Look Behind The Look

Look Behind The Look

03:53 min | 2 years ago

"tim burton" Discussed on Look Behind The Look

"I don't know who's go see this movie. Whatever be right dark in you know. And then i had to do. I did both the girls too. I did patricia. And i did Sarah so it was like then. I had to figure out lipstick. So i was gonna add that to the reds because the reds i couldn't get a read that was deep enough. It wasn't the right color of deep red in on. I wasn't gonna use a purple up six hundred avid little black to my really good reds in that really kind of gave him just that extra little for some reason it helped read like dark red as opposed to you know it really do or black or whatever so that it didn't look film. The warri looked like a regular like a beautiful regular person. And then i notice to. It didn't age them at all like they didn't older. There's there's kidnapping and their foundations. Were all very pale as well. A ha ha. They were pretty pale anyway. So right right right right. Right is my god isn't patricia are catches Incredible they were both fantastic. I had already done a movie with patricia anyway. I did stigmata with her. Right meet her. Make the did her. But i did oliver specialists stuff. So wow well out the oscar. Obviously and. i really wonder former windsor that we didn't even have anything like you said. Well we're not gonna win. So i'm not gonna i'm not gonna spend tons of money getting addresses chip this seafood. A looked okay. We were looking good. But and i didn't write anything by one point. I leaned over to rick. And i said hey rick if we win you're going to have to talk 'cause i didn't ride into anything i mean. I sent out to go goes. Yeah and i said well you talk is you're the only one that's good enough dovan pulling shit wreck talked so my spoke. What when i thought frankenstein was gonna win that year. Yeah yeah yeah. I mean why are you always up against like a full on monster. Like that's not fair. Well because back then. Most of the films that were winning the oscars were all special effects type makeup. They weren't period films. We haven't sort of the the the whole group of oscar. People hadn't sort of evolved that far yet into hockey about because as soon as we started including hairdressers. That's where we could. That's when we really started talking about period films because the period films are really hairdresser. Heavy because victorian fixture is not going to have a makeup in a. But it's certainly going to have a lot of hair for hunger games. That was of course so much hair did not be included in pirates as well Wow that's really interesting. I can't believe it was ever not a thing. Well we leave. It include a hairdresser if the hair was really really sure chal. This is where it was called the makeup and hair award You know if if there was here involved it was really fabulous. We would always include the hairdresser like we did on beetlejuice. Did on your hands. But and you know. And ed wood but eventually the actual the name of the award guy. Ange makeup artists and hairstyles. Wow that's really interesting. You got your oscar for ed wood and but that was after mrs doubtfire as is not timber and obviously but my god that might my dad really wanted to know about mrs doubtfire said dad. We're only talking about. Tim burton but he just wanted to say did you have fun. He just wanted to ask did you..

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"tim burton" Discussed on Breaking the Glass Slipper: Women in science fiction, fantasy, and horror

Breaking the Glass Slipper: Women in science fiction, fantasy, and horror

03:35 min | 2 years ago

"tim burton" Discussed on Breaking the Glass Slipper: Women in science fiction, fantasy, and horror

"He addresses women to stalk women. And it's like well. There is just all of your political opinions coming into your work so in that area. I kinda go. Where were the editors and everybody else going what. Jk after you put all these trans tweets. Are you sure you want to write this book. So find it more objectionable when it's book and it is a single person even though there are masses of stops between an author writing the tax. On the ashi coming onto your bookshelves. I found that more problematic than i would do. A joint efforts like tv show. Yeah it's difficult. I it totally depends on the author. There are many authors like aka like many others who who have reached the pinnacle of their careers from publishing's viewpoint where they won't be edited. The just no edited. And i think that's a shame from critical and creative standpoint. I mean like mud would be nothing without my editors Vossler important. But i think it will is also problem because of the reasons. You've just highlighted. The i think someone should have pointed the house and say this is. This is not good time to be writing this sort of character into your books. Know it's hard to say. Isn't it because everything is subjective when people. How do you legislate for subjectivity. It's very often these. These conversations ethical philosophical is very. It's really really difficult to say whether something should be allowed or should not be allowed. And i'm very wary about Censorship silencing people's voices. And all of that as i think most people all the books are interesting. And i think it's it's difficult. I think it's a different situation than you have with. Something like buffy which i completely agree with you charlotte abou- not wanting to to tall a bossy with the weeden rush because it was so many marvelous talents went into creating that the it would be a shame. Full that to tarnish the entire thing. And i think that's it's really important that we remember so many people involved in it and i think books are different in the very often an author does have particularly when they're at a certain point in their career will have final say over and even the people who once you get to book production and things like that. I mean the people who work in book production have will have no say over the text of a book a tool. So you know. They're they're fairly powerless. Nothing is slightly different situation. But i also think it's highly subjective and totally depends on on you know how much power sadly when i say power. I kind of mean money. How much that person is worth. It's funny you should say that about people getting too big to read it. And i wonder if we have a bigger celebrity status roses these days because i work full vintage news and i write articles one also history while got right back role dull an tend to him and i didn't realize what character he was. Megan's only hit. you know. i had no idea but it was really fascinating reading about him. And tim burton when he went to produce john in the charter factory got access to an earliest earlier draft. Where just it was horrible. And it was really unpleasant and rick so it was named after an sti and there were stories about high mathilde..

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"tim burton" Discussed on ACG - The Best Gaming Podcast

ACG - The Best Gaming Podcast

04:29 min | 2 years ago

"tim burton" Discussed on ACG - The Best Gaming Podcast

"Chris no nightmare before christmas that burden. Tim burton that kind of style. It's almost like playing a game that visual style. Which is pretty pretty cool. Yeah definitely also. We got some dates from the show like horizon forbidden west february eighteen and twenty two lego star wars skywalker spring twenty twenty two and then a couple others outlast. Trials switches. the next outlast We didn't get a date for that one but they showed a trailer and then last they also showed that dragon. Writing multiplayer game called century age of ashes age. Yeah november eighteenth so looks pretty. It looks fun. Yes i think i don't know about you guys like we sometimes in our discord. We'll get together and play some of these lactic rock. We player what is called the dwarf braga lactic. Yeah yeah but it's hard to go back to them because once so many of them. That's the only thing. I wonder about the dragon game. Any of these games that pop up that are like that. It's i always get nervous. That they're you know sorta gonna come and go because there's just so much stuff now. Look at september. I mean especially because game have been world life larger lifespans now than ever before right. Yeah so so. You mentioned debrosse electric. That game came out Like released in early access. I two years ago I think that was when it came out of early access But i figured k. k. came into early access in the twenty seventeen That so so so that game so already been running for like four or five years now and it's going to be running for for years to come as well as the dwellers continued to support it and there's only enough time for you to play one game yeah timeframe so especially since games are trying to eat all your time now on purpose. You know. there's something to be said about everybody trying to get engagement metrics padding things out with chores and stuff you.

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"tim burton" Discussed on Around the World in 80s Movies

Around the World in 80s Movies

06:00 min | 2 years ago

"tim burton" Discussed on Around the World in 80s Movies

"I do encourage you to click the link to my podcast. It's called the quit. Stir film review podcast somewhat similar to this format although it does cover. Recent movies usually ones out in theaters on d. or some streaming platform. You can find leaked that equiped. Stir dot net today. I'm going to be getting into the third of this. Three part series looking at comedies from the nineteen eighty eighties. That feature goes the last. Two movies looked at the ghostbusters films from the nineteen eighties. And this one is kind of like the anti ghostbusters ghostbusters. From the.

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Tim Burton to Direct Live-Action Wednesday Addams Series for Netflix

/Film Daily

00:47 sec | 2 years ago

Tim Burton to Direct Live-Action Wednesday Addams Series for Netflix

"Move onto our next item. Which is tim burton's next next project. Crisp what we know about that Tim burton is directing a netflix series. That is a spin off of the addams family And it's about wednesday addams and it's live action and it really doesn't sound anything like previous addams family projects before. Here's here's the rundown. The upcoming eight episodes series is a sleuthing super supernatural infused mystery charting wednesdays years as a student at the peculiar never more academy wednesdays attempts to master her emerging psychic ability thwart a monstrous killing spree. That has terrorized local town and solve the mystery that embroiled her parents. Twenty five years ago all

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"tim burton" Discussed on This is Only a Test

This is Only a Test

02:46 min | 2 years ago

"tim burton" Discussed on This is Only a Test

"Maybe in the vein of sabrina or a the cw shows. But tim berne doing. Bring his status in a directional capabilities to who's gonna play wednesday. They have not announced that yet in somebody talk to. Tim burton about like this gothic phase. That he's been in for like sixty forty along in phase. I think it's an identity. Phase is is a little bit to what note i was like. What's what's the character that. Tim burton a stereotypical tim. Burton would would get into wednesday addams list. This is ridiculous. Sorry that hyper this. The family is right there. Next to edward scissorhands and beetlejuice. You know just kind of like in the time period. So you're right. He was on a huge role in the eighties. I mean the biggest movie in the world was batman in nineteen eighty nine. He was the biggest director in the world and he followed that up. While doing batman returns he also produced nightmare before christmas. So what a string of hits. But yeah i mean. He hasn't had he's had a few. I think critical successes in explorations in films like a was big guys he did. But you know things like his blockbuster films haven't done so so well The johnny johnny depp. One he did was a dark. Shadows knows his plan of the apes was hugely hyped but ultimately i think disappointing and then needed one win from which made a billion dollars but digitally it was it made. It wasn't million dollars. Yeah the kid likes it but it doesn't stand testing time. i think Not as much as the original show. Interesting fact i got this is maybe maybe apocryphal. But did you know that beetlejuice. The studio did not like the name. Bill juice in wanted tim berne to change it and he offered as a joke to change. The movie's name too scared shitless which was a intentional. The and the studio wanted that name. They thought was clever and they wanted that name. It was a fight for them to keep the bill juice. Name of movie trivia for the weeks all right. Let's move on it's news Our.

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"tim burton" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1

MyTalk 107.1

01:37 min | 2 years ago

"tim burton" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1

"Know? I don't know. He didn't have a hot Hollywood career. No, he didn't. Not really. Neither xx extraordinary extortion. Tell us how you really feel, Allie. Her problem is she likes to talk. She can handle criticism. Don't post things. If you can handle it, and apparently all the tick tack. People knew that Claudia Conway's that Kelly and kind Way in. George Conway's daughter is on American Idol, her edition coming up, That's what that's that's what that's all about. You have to be a take top kid. Well, Britney, I'll tell us all about it. Radio you by talks that in Tic Tac, no spectacle that presents a poem By Tim Burton. One day in the park. I had a surprise. I met a girl who had many eyes. She was really quite pretty, but also quite shocking and she had a mouth so we started talking. We talked about flowers and her poetry classes and the problems she'd have if she needed classes. It's fun to know a girl with so many eyes, but all you get wet when she breaks down and cries. Hey, wipe those tears away. The spectacle shop will give you $200 off your next pair of prescription glasses. If you just mentioned my talk, that's it. The spectacle shop is on Hennepin Avenue in Minneapolis Grand Avenue in Saint Paul and Silver Lake Road in New Brighton. This offer is for February. Only the spectacle shop see.

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"tim burton" Discussed on Z104

Z104

09:40 min | 2 years ago

"tim burton" Discussed on Z104

"Very hard to get a sequel to work in the box office because people are always skeptical, but it's even harder to get a prequel to be successful. You know, even the Harry Potter prequels were good, but nothing compared to the originals. Now Warner Brothers is planning on moving ahead with a Charlie and the chocolate Factory prequel. It'll be titled Wonka. The Plot details there. Of secret right now, But they say it center about Willy Wonka's earlier days prior to operating the big candy factory. It's also uncertain if any familiar characters like the balloon person make an appearance. And then they have to me. Yeah, but they think I think Tim Burton did a pretty good Job in an updated Willy Wonka, where he showed what Willy Wonka went through as a kid with the braces and dad never letting my child because that was a dentist, right? Yes, it was so mean to exactly so Maybe it's something based on him like that work. Yeah, it possibly could work and the people behind the Harry Potter series are interested in producing and directing. So could well you always in the mood. Second man knew I tried to tell you to try to play cool. Maybe I'm playing my rules. Everything. Look by the weight of you. You're always in like a man who ain't gonna tell you to try to play cool. Maybe I play in my rules. Everything better If you love me. You wanna sort of fell on the test. So I was in a full day, baby. I am not Dad. That's not all you want from me? I just want your company. It was obvious elephant out of it. No legs with you, and you're upsetting it now, man, The more we argue in my bedroom, we play games a lot to avoid that depression. We've been here before, and I won't deal with Victor. You poison. You trying to tell you to try to play cool? Maybe I playing by your rules, Everything Look better interview you always in the mood like brand new I used to just make Oh, maybe I'm playing by your rules. Everything better interview jerk of a love on a regular where you could, you know, imagine how should he go? Semi holy thing I need to know is if you love I'm sucking slicked back. Take back day. Seven bodies you give David shut in this magic wishing I was with her. You know, you got a lovely best from we play games with love to avoid that depression before now won't be wasting moves like brand new Child play Cool. Maybe I played by your rules every day if you like it used to be Rules, everything little interview I was at this is Jenna from BB. And you're listening to C one before all the hits and number one for new music. Not sure you should. I think this just think that she would think that if Stuff. What the hell you talking about? My pretty name you months, same thing was Don't talk about your mind with a world So this writer who wants some fun? I really couldn't care less and you can give him my best. But just not you. Yes, I think that should think this much. You think this would think this Along press to push in There makes the money on different nights, so I would have been nice enough. They don't call my book because I found Goes out of clothes had a closer view from a remarkable refuse interviews, interviews with his second name. I just did you have fun. I really couldn't care less and you could give him my best, but just know I'm not sure. I think this I think this just You think this think this? I'm sorry? E don't think Clinton I don't think that culture How much Just Bitch! I think this when your home is your office, it's C 104 comfort food for your ears. I still see your shadows in my room. I can't take back the love that I gave you a little play. Why? Loving I hate you and I cannot change so I must replace you. You see you said, And then I thought you were the one listening to my heart instead of my head. You found another one. But I am the bad one. I won't let you forget me. I still see your shadows in my room. I can't take back the love that I gave you stood a point. Why love and I hate you and I cannot change you so I must Sure easy. You said, And not that you were the one listening to my heart instead of my head. You found another one. But I am the battle won. I will let you forget me. You left me for lane and landing inside my grave. I know that you want me. I take first corruptions toe made me feel they okay? I know it's solid. My I have these lucid dreams where I can't move thing thinking of you in my bed. You were my everything. DOS of away hearing Now I'm just died around Done. I'll do it over again. I didn't want it to end. Now Watch your blowing away and I should have listened to my friends in the past, but I wanted to last You were made out of plastic fake. I was tangled up in your drive. Stick ways who no evil girls had the prettiest face. You gave me a heart that was full of mother steaks. I gave you my heart and you made her break. You made my heart break. You're named my son. You made my heart break you in my heart I thank you my arm like you. I still see your shadows in my room. I can't take that love that I gave you. It's to the point. Why love and I hate you and I cannot change you. So I'm gonna replace you. Easier said And then I thought you were the one listening to my heart instead of my head. You found another one. But I am the bad one. I won't let you forget me. I still see your shadows in my room. I can't take back the love that I gave you The point. Why loving I hate you and I cannot change you. So I must replace you. As you said, And I thought you were the one listening to my heart instead of my head. You found another one. But I am the bad one. I won't let you forget me sticks. And you know, for we'd like to better understand how listeners like you are using media gadgets and technology, especially during the pandemic. So we're asking your opinion with a survey.

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Tim Burton Is Making An 'Addams Family' TV Series

Mark Blazor

00:25 sec | 3 years ago

Tim Burton Is Making An 'Addams Family' TV Series

"Weeks at his home studio in New Jersey. The Adams family TV Reboot is in the words. The iconic 19 sixties TV show was reportedly returning to the small screen with Tim Burton spared to direct and executive produce. The Adams family first began as a New Yorker comic strip in the late 19 thirties, then was later adapted into an ABC sitcom running from 1964 to 1966. In 1991, the Adams family movie premiered, grossing

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Batman Returns! Michael Keaton to Play Bruce Wayne in 'The Flash'

Ron St. Pierre

00:23 sec | 3 years ago

Batman Returns! Michael Keaton to Play Bruce Wayne in 'The Flash'

"Michael Keaton might be stepping back into the batsuit the actor is reportedly in early talks to return as Batman along side similar in Warner brothers full length film the flash Keaton first appeared of course is the caped crusader in Tim Burton's nineteen eighty nine Batman movie came back for Burton's Batman returns in nineteen ninety two but he defeats the role before Batman forever that's when Val Kilmer took over the

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The Dark Knight Trilogy (Nolan #4)

Filmspotting

06:37 min | 3 years ago

The Dark Knight Trilogy (Nolan #4)

"Welcome to film spotting so Josh. We've arrived at the stage of our Nolan who've review where we've actually reviewed the films on the show previously the first three films in the series following Memento and insomnia all predate film spotting this week. We're revisiting Nolan's dark knight trilogy. Two thousand five's Batman begins which started. It was one of the first films reviewed on the show. Way Back in two thousand five. That movie came out in June. The show began in March of. Oh five unfortunately. Our Review on episode eighteen of the show has been archived in the basement of Wayne Industry headquarters along with all the other films. Spotting PROTOTYPES COW. Can't hear me out among the disappointed listeners. Who went to search for that review? Just today thinking I'd be able to hear Sam. I thought it would be good preparation you know like to do. My homework. Couldn't find it so we'll have to unearth that at some point. Yeah I'll have to give you a tutorial on searching the archive film spotting website. Because it's there but you can bet. I did not seek it out interest in listening to the archive that I found only went back to. I forget what show but it wasn't this one so yeah I'll have to get to to`real but with that review lost a time. I guess the best thing we can do for now is move on to version two point. Oh world like to disappear. Barron staff was not for the parents to serve. Justice cannot let pass. If you yourself and you become something else. Dialing our Christopher Nolan overview stays on chronological track at least for the moment with two thousand five's Batman Begins Adam. This is Nolan's big-budget high profile. Follow up to insomnia which itself was a medium budgeted studio. Follow up to his indie breakout. Memento what did I expect from Batman begins in two thousand? Five Nolan was already on my radar as a special talent superhero movies. Were something I enjoyed but aside from Tim Burton's Batman Installments and Sam Raimi's Spiderman Efforts Spiderman. Too by the way came out in two thousand and four I felt Comic Book Films. Usually fell into a fairly predictable box. The question for Batman begins then was whether or not the John. Laura would bend to Nolan's promise or Nolan would bend to the genre in two thousand five to my mind. Nolan's will one out even next to Burton and Raimi's Work Nolan's take on the superhero film stood out as distinct. It was dark. It was intense and above all it was rooted in a real world. Specificity that was recognizable while building his costume. I love that Bruce Wayne Orders some ten thousand bat ears that turn out to be unusable. This Bruce Wayne and even Batman could exist just like us he had to do Amazon returns. That first impression of Batman begins makes me think that I watched it through the Lens of a Superhero Movie. Perhaps with tempered expectations this time. Though in the midst of our review I was decidedly watching it through the Lens of a Christopher Nolan movie and from that perspective keeping in mind masterful later efforts like the prestige which was Nolan's next film the Dark Knight which doubles down on much of what made Batman begins so throwing inception and dunkirk. That begins played as far more conventional. It has Nolan touches to be clear deception traumatized characters narrative twist but they each seemed a bit better towards the genre this time around something of a compromise. If in understandable one given where Nolan was in his career ultimately I think my original impression is probably the correct one and we can maybe get into a tangent here atom on whether or not a films original context matters. Most I think that's especially applicable. Maybe to dark knight rises but either. Way Adam. I'm curious what frame of mind you're in while revisiting Batman begins for our Nolan overview. Did you approach it as a superhero movie which in twenty twenty means contending with the reality of the MC you or did you assess it more? On a Nolan scale you know from interstellar on the bottom to the top where you'll find dunkirk. How dare you? I love how you unnerve me heading into my reply here and maybe that's appropriate because even though you answered it. I see what you're trying to do I'm onto you. You're actually previewing are pending discussion of the Dark Knight by presenting me with a joker like Dilemma Harvey. Rachel press the button and kill the other passengers. Risk them killing me Nolan movie or Superhero Movie. Your just an agent of chaos. Josh always knew what do I look like a guy with plan on one hand? I wasn't looking at this film. This trilogy of films as a Nolan creation consciously and I am it would be happening unconsciously of course just by the nature of this little project that we have set out on at the same time. I was eager to see this origin story again because just like I suppose bruce being forever scarred by his encounter with the bats I'm gonNA forever be blessed with the memory of my first superhero movie. Richard Donner's Superman. It's been talked about a little bit over the years here on the show and among its many thrills it shows us who Clark is how we got Earth those early discoveries of his gifts running alongside the train kicking that football. This first demonstrations of his abilities and helping people as Superman. That's the stuff I ate up. Then that's the stuff. I still eat up now. The Fun stuff. I guess that equate with Superhero movies. That is lost the darker. You alluded to this the darker. The more realistic the more serious. These movies get honestly the more these films feel less like Superman and more like James Bond. And that's definitely the case in this trilogy. I think this is where we really see. It happen right. Where Superhero Movies did turn into? Something else became something else in pop culture. We watched it unfold over the course of these. Three movies didn't we? I think that's fair. I think you could roll in watchmen there but that was two thousand nine so this was ahead of that.

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Dissecting the 2019 Version of 'The Lion King'

The Big Picture

14:55 min | 4 years ago

Dissecting the 2019 Version of 'The Lion King'

"Are here to talk about the twenty thousand nine hundred film the Lion King which is also one thousand nine hundred four film called the Lion King. This is a photo realistic digitally animated reimagining though not quite so creatively reimagined version of the lion king which is of course one of the Canonical Disney new golden teenage classics that has been remade in this series of remakes and boy. There are a lot of things to say about this film. They're not a lot of things to say about. The plot of this film because the plot is exactly the same as the original yes for the most part but Amanda. Let's start this conversation by talking about one thousand nine hundred four wow take take me back to Amanda Dobbins in one thousand nine hundred four entering a movie theater and experiencing the lion king so I would have been nine years old at the time of the release police and I'm trying to remember. I don't remember this actual theater day experience because again I was nine I don't know what are you going to say children children but I have probably seen seen this movie after the fact as much as any other Disney movie that I've seen and I think this soundtrack definitely became a part of my life. We have spent a lot of time on this five guys talking about how much I love Elton. John and I think this was my entry way into Elton on John. <hes> so I the music and those opening notes you make me emotional every single time and I think I'm trying to remember we were talking I went to they were released the lion king the nineteen ninety-four Lion King about ten years. There's an I actually went to see that in theaters which is strained. It's not something I normally do. I don't go in for that type of nostalgia usually but this became the central Disney tax for Amihai for a lot of other people in my generation I think because it's not about princess and it's not about a boy either I mean obviously there are male and female lions but it's just about animals. I think it's about more than just a love story which which is great it brings in a larger audience and I think probably both in terms of story musical achievement. I think it's the peak of the new golden era of Disney I would agree with you and I think that that has evolved over time. This up in this movie was obviously massive box office success. Yes it was later adapted Julie Taymor into a very successful Broadway adaptation. This new version is directed by Jon favreau. Who is one of the I think one of the signature blockbuster film makers of his era so you know this meaningful the movie the original movie was nominated for the two Academy Awards which actually feels quite low in retrospect this is before there was a best animated feature category was not needed for best original score and best original song for can you feel the love tonight? I definitely saw the lion king three or four times in the movie theater really and I was I think I was eleven when the film was released so maybe a little old but I also I think I was very I think Aladdin ensnared me and I got very excited about people like Robin Williams and so the <unk> Immonen Puma aspect the movie. I've done very appealing. I was not quite aware of the Shakespearean hamlet intonations or the biblical Joseph and Moses Story but at the same time I think that this movie is pitched a little older than say Aladdin for that the reason because there are those generational and canonical overtones in it's about fathers and sons and family what we leave behind and responsibility and larger issues. There's there are no oh princesses in this movie which I think is one of the other things to that is significantly different from so many of the classic Canonical Disney movies that we talk about this isn't Cinderella. This isn't sleeping beauty. This isn't even Aladdin in that respect. It's a very male movie. All of the main characters are very male and I wonder if as a kid I I was responding to that unconsciously somehow. I'm sure you were. I think it is also somehow it is very male but somehow feels like less masculine that a lot of I have been handed a lot of male focus. I've caught her throughout my life and especially as a kid and I do think that this opened up a little bit more than it is. Also there are female characters. Nala is not as developed as you might right like but at the end of the other lions you know they're lions can see yourself if you're going to see yourself in an animal. You're going to see yourself in an animal. There's kind of less gender stuff to work with. I'm glad we agree that. This is the peak of the Disney neo golden era the decision to remake. This movie is complex on the one hand. If you listen to our episode about alive and you know that there is really one reason why they're doing this which is money. These movies are making a lot of money. These live action remakes. Some of them are more successful than others. Yes I think Dumbo came out earlier this year and has already been forgotten. That was not very successful these from financial perspective I think creatively there's kind of some cool things in dumbo happening. It's Tim Burton applying his Tim burntness to the Disneyworld which is kind of a kick unto itself. We may look back on in ten years ago. That was interesting. I found beating the beast for example to be utterly dull and pointless and I thought Aladdin was strange and a little bit unnerving and a little bit sexual and why why are the only person person who's like let the genie have his life. Why not I want to be a human? That's part of being a human. Let's make this a sex positive podcast. Okay thank you. The Lion King is different from those movies. Those movies star the sex in this movie. There's there's has no sex in this movie and there's no humans in this movie at all and all those other movies all of these other live action remake Cinderella Kenneth Branagh Cinderella Stars a human being Willy James. The Lion King is completely digitally animated and there are some brilliant people I think chief among them Rob Llegado who is the sort of digital overseer of this whole film the person who has conceived a lot of this new has worked on a great many films Steven Spielberg and Maureen Scorsese in his widely considered one of the premier digital architects of the modern era of movies but there's something you know the the phrase the Uncanny valley has been used frequently in aggressive reviews of this movie because Sedna Valley and there's something unnerving about looking at real life photo realistic ish lions <hes> talking and singing and nuzzling and conquering <hes> the actual physical Ram like manifestation of this movie. How did you feel about it? I think I'm the only person who is really pro. I honestly it's like a nature documentary with Elton John Songs. I'm not mad. I do think I turn to you within ten minutes of this movie starting and was like we should be high right now. We shouldn't in a band because it was a professional experience in the middle of the day and it's important to have boundaries kids in that theater yes exactly so we made the right responsible decision but in terms of the attitude with which I would enjoy seeing this movie I thought it looked looked amazing and I I really do think that as a technical and visual achievement it's beautiful and there and I wanna say two things about that. One is in terms of the it's. It's competition and comparing it with all of the other effects that we have seen. I find it so strange that people don't seem to like this because we have sat through so much true visual garbage in the last two three five years so many blockbuster movies that we see look like trash and their garbled and there's so much C._G._i.. And that's I mean that is certainly true. I think of Superhero movies which I just have stopped taking into account visually because I've just give it up but also a lot of now that we're using more C._G._i.. And Action Movies and honestly just for location stuff so much stuff looks really bad all the time and you can tell that it's fake and I saw that this looked beautiful. I agree with you to an extent. I think that if you look at a lot of the early reviews of the film what you'll see is this kind of phrasing the lion king is an extraordinary breakthrough comma but and the but what is this is creatively dead end and I think you're what your feelings are. I remember this kind of conversation around Avatar. It feels very similar to the one that you're having right Avatar. which is that habit to see Avatar in theaters? I don't know if you saw it in theaters. I assume you did okay you like most humans saw. There is a blizzard in New York and I'd better my house for today's and I gotta go right so Avatar. I remember being completely blown away. I it was a very similar situation where I was not really thinking terribly hard about the world that James Cameron had created but I was inside side of the world and it's sort of movie that when you watch on television does not stand up in quite the same way but it has this ability to surround you an envelope you in what it has created which is from whole cloth the line this lion king. I think is somewhat similar. The problem is we know where the movies going the whole time and so if you are not stoned and you can't fully just appreciate the digital presentation it feels like you're on a road to nowhere and end. I like the I like the story of the Lion King a lot and there are things about this version of the lion king that I think are interesting in well done but I couldn't just help but feel like they stretched out something that I didn't need this moves thirty minutes longer longer than the original film I would say that the voice performances some of which are good most of which are less good than the original which is not what you want true they meet an interesting trace to <hes> interesting choice but I understand how it happens they spent all of their time on the visuals <hes> and it looks spectacular and they did not update this script they they seem to have extended the story little and I think they spent a lot of extra time. Is the the Hyena seen in the chase scenes. Which I think are pretty scary? Yes and I'm curious to see how kids handle they're going to be tougher for your old. I mean that was a little scary in the cartoon yeah because I mean and that's dealing with parent death and real serious stuff but this genuinely mainly frightening an immersive and so I thought that was a great achievement and I think that's where the time goes but they didn't update the actual scripts like there are still lines being said that were written for a children's cartoon soon version of these people and there is a difference between a an what if if is the non pejorative way of saying children's cartoon well how would you you're well but I'm trying to distinguish kind of the nineteen ninety four animation from the new enemy that is something that I wanna talk about a little later in this show but but there is a difference in presentation and style and it's two different types of art and they both require skill and artistry but you expect to different things to come out of the mouths of the nineteen ninety-four Lion and the photo realistic two thousand nine hundred nine no doubt the original film you go back and we watch it and last week on the Internet there was a twitter account that very predictably did a side by side of the ninety four version of the Lion King <hes>. I believe it was the performance of a Kuna Matata. I can't recall specifically which song it was. I think it was gonna Matata and then the new version of accoutrements auto and what you see in the animated version is this almost busby Berkeley. Ask musical execution. The characters are like whirling dervishes. They're doing flips. They're swinging from vines. They're not just walking through the jungle and in the new Kuna Matata it's just a warthog and Amir cat and a lion walking singing and that is just less visually dynamic and it's more difficult to do this sort of photo realistic digital animation that they've done but it's not as fun and the original Lion King is really fun and there's something intellectually absent from this in a way. It's like the in an attempt to be more real. They have lost sight of what was ultimately truly great about the movie. I think that is that is where my head is. I I think that's true. I don't think that this movie like does it to borrow sports metaphor that I barely understand like carried the baller cross the goal line if he will done that state football yes right they don't they don't get there but I I also watched that clip of the side by side and my first thought was wow I nine and was really young and I was at child when I saw this movie and this is a movie it is it does have childlike wonder and what I responded to in this New Lion King and you and I had this conversation after we saw it is it's like it's a different type of imagination. I mean here's my thing what if lions could talk that would be cool as shit if like lions could actually talk and you could just watch them have an actual shakespearian drama and it's not even amber narrating narrating it it's them actually talking and it looked as and it was real life and it looked beautiful and it was shot beautifully as this is that is more exciting to that type of imagination is more exciting to me than total made up worlds ads and total out of nothing fantasy things I just did the things were spinning reality and suddenly it's like these majestic creatures could speak to you. I I find that really exciting and I liked that approach to this movie i. I don't think they leaned into it fully enough. I'm going to ask you unanswerable question. Let's say that there was a movie in Twenty nineteen called the Lion King <hes> that was written designed executed in exactly the same way but the nineteen ninety-four version of the lion king did not exist and this was the first time you're seeing this movie <hes> this story. Do you think you would like it well because you typically do not like quote. Unquote Animated Films Right I. I don't like things that are for children because I'm a grownup and I know that that's like really hard for you to here. It's just unnecessarily. It's just it's just I'll bet you asked me unanswerable Kushner and I'm trying to be very honest if if I could sense and this movie so for children <hes> you know and so much of this stuff where they didn't make it they made it pretty scary but then they're still kind of the goofy numbers and they don't explore a lot of a lot. AWW questions number one. There's no sex had a lot of questions about like the demographics of a Lion Pride yes you there. There are larger political issues that they kind of leave on the table because you got it just like have a a little lion singing a song about you. You know I just can't wait to which I by the way have memorized and I just forgot the title there

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Movie remakes: the good, the bad and the ugly

Monday Morning Critic Podcast

08:00 min | 4 years ago

Movie remakes: the good, the bad and the ugly

"We look at remakes the good the bad, the ugly possibly some other surprises. Here is co host and actor Doug Hutchison, Doug, how's it going today? How are you, my friend? All right there. I'm good. I'm ready. I'm poised, I'm doing really, well, thanks for asking. And I'm excited about this topic movie remakes, I believe it was inspired, if I'm correct me if I'm wrong. But and our last show, we were talking our theme was movies about loss and grief surrender and one of my on the list was movie called pet cemetery based on the Stephen King novel, and I really enjoyed the rigid version, and then found out, they were making twenty nineteen version, which just came out, which I. Haven't seen, but I started lamenting about remakes and questioning the validity of remaking movies that are already made, you know, impeccably, so why remake them. So I think that spurred this topic on, but I just wanted to preface it this by saying that we call this remakes the good the bad and the ugly. But in my research, I actually surprised myself because I found that I actually started liking a lot of the remakes that was digging up the ones that I had seen. And so my list actually has more smiley Osman Ali faces on it. So I guess my list my list is not the good the bad nucleus that the good. I one ugly, just a mention at the very end just for the heck. But anyway, I was wrong. I just gotta say that. I'm gonna confess it. I was wrong. I think there is validity in making certain remakes and I have enjoyed as you'll see a handful of them. Many of us in smiley face by them. And I'm gonna tell you mine are just the opposite might have a frown. After after off your conversation. Holly told you I was looking at the positive and the bright side of everything. I'm gonna try and five five down. So. Great minor five thumbs up years or five down mice, the glasses have full years. At the half full once you're five. Okay, so in, in no sense of order whatsoever, by the way of priority. One of the remakes, actually really enjoyed is Tim Burton's Alice wonderland twenty ten. The original versions, of course, there, were it was nineteen fifty one there was a version of wonderland. And then there was a TV movie version in nineteen eighty five Tim Burton cast as the often does that amazing cast Johnny Depp. He's always cast in depth. So debt plays the mad Hatter Tim Burton's wife, who I've heard they possibly getting divorced. I think I read this the other day which is unfortunate, but it's life and relationship I suppose. Helena, Bonham Carter? It plays the Queen of hearts, young actress by the name of mea was the cow seat in Australian actress plays Alice Crispin Glover plays the knave of hearts. And I can say is in a nutshell Tim Burton. I mean. Filmmaking God or what move? He's actually come down from the mount filmmaking Olympics to give us his gifts or he's made a pact with the devil, because everything this man touches to me turns into gold and his vision, his, his special effects, his whole take on his movies are just unbelievably original income Pele. I loved him Burton as you do. And so Alison wonderland twenty ten Tim Burton's version. I loved it Coleman who call. I'm going to do research on the internet. I'm see anywhere. You came from a good place for that. It's great for me. Number five linking. Said, good things, these are not in order, because this might have been number one for me, the Halloween remakes, specifically by rob zombie. Who's the singer slash director? People that absolutely are in love with his movies. I find him to be one of the I hate shitting by hate it. It's not my style. Rob zombies, Halloween movies are among some of the worst I've ever seen, but not just Halloween. He directed. Oh shit. What are those movies he directed? All other coal classics God. How come I mean? Blinded, I loved that he made it wasn't a remake, but devils reach, I'm not gonna want a lot of people like that movie I do not. I, I don't like rob zombie style. He, he was on Howard Stern bragging on how quickly he shoots movies and I'm gonna know shit. It shows like it's like. Yeah, this looks like something you shot overnight, like it's I should be more friendly towards Massachusetts. Born director. I dunno house thousand corpses. Grind house at devil's rejects. I, I am not a fan of especially the Halloween. It's just he's not as cute as thinks he's on his creative as he thinks he is the movies, look like even shop quickly. There's there. I just find him highly unappealing I to tell you, I've had two interviews, one with another podcast host. Absolutely loved them. Shame on you for saying that. And then I had on the director of directed. I'm not gonna mention what he directed, but he dragged my favorite horror movies, and I said, I'm going to tell you I love this. I compare this something like rob zombie Halloween. I said, I'm not really a fan. He goes robs a friend. I'm like, oh, sorry. Okay. I should have said that. But I'm just I'm just not fan of rob zombie Halloween. And that doesn't even case into account. How awesome the original Halloween movies are even the last one they came out this past year with with. What's your name plays the lead in the Halloween movie stuck? My brain is out to lunch today. Gene, Jamie Curtis. Jamie Lee Curtis. Again, of course. Rijo. Yeah. And that was directed by the latest one when she was in. It wasn't directed by her. It was okay. But completely unnecessary leave the ones that came out the originals alone, their final even the one two three I love them. But yeah, that's how I lick never been touched again. And you and I have talked about the Halloween mask ironically whose face that is. And I hope I hope you believe me now it's face. I did not do any research because I think maybe just slipped yourself a little bit of acid or I don't know some kind of drug or something because that's crazy. I do not I because if I think about that, and I watched Halloween again, what my going to be

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Disney, Tim Burton And Captain Marvel discussed on Ben Ferguson

Ben Ferguson

00:15 sec | 4 years ago

Disney, Tim Burton And Captain Marvel discussed on Ben Ferguson

"The box office. Tim Burton's remake of Dumbo for Disney took over first place this weekend dumbbells numbers marked the lowest start among Disney's recent live action remakes of the studios. Classic in. Second place us followed in third place by captain marvel falling

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A review of the new Dumbo

Talk Nerdy to Me

07:13 min | 4 years ago

A review of the new Dumbo

"We just came out from watching Dumbo, and what did you think? Oh boy. Okay. So this is to be to be a kid's movie. And that is what it is a did Disney. Tim Burton's his movie, which is kind of a kind of a weird combination. I tell me I was Tim Burton. I would never ever guess that. That was a timber movie. As of one of the main villains. He looks like the guy the referee from. So if you all. On a lot of movies. I'm telling you, man. He's good at it. He's he's a good scary, bad guy. So of course, you know, this is a this is a very kids movie. It's a it's a remake of a very. It's a cornerstone of Disney's again library and union. So the poster of debris, and I think that was a straight up copy of what they actually will dreamland look a lot like it's like Ringling meets Disney for dream dreamland. And I mean, that's that's about as best as I can do it the overall story. I mean, the original Dumbo so Connick and men, it's it's I think if you if you re watch the original your comet get a better story about Dumbo because I don't think this was actually a good story about dumb. It was more of teaching a lifeless almost almost like, you know, anti business pro animal animals, and you know, and at the end, and this is this is a foreshadowing I mean, this was back in nineteen ninety one hundred years ago at nine thousand nine hundred and so this two thousand nineteen. Don't see you still haven't told me if you liked it. Yeah. I don't I don't know. I I was in different of it. I'm gonna go with you. I. I, you know, they're cartoon invoked so many emotions does when I watch it every time they separate him, and his mom, I tear up and this one bit. I didn't I didn't. I was. Well, maybe because we were already realized that. But I tried to be I wanted to be said, I could not didn't invoke any emotion. Happy sad or otherwise with me. It wasn't bad movie though. It was a good movie. Yeah. I mean, it's a it's a busy timber movie. So I director Iconex movie studio, but kind of actors. Yeah. And adding was a little devito Farrell Keaton. I mean, don't get me wrong. The. Doctors were amazing. The acting was a little like force. But don't take our word for it. What are some of the people watched it? Yeah. Probably a good idea. We have. And Bobby, and we came out of Dumbo. Would you guys think about the movie? Q it kept like some of that innocence with an also brought like real life situations that happens. Casseus? On us. I I was seeing because of my girlfriend. I think shown a greater message about keeping animals in out of captivity. Yeah there. There was a pretty greater message at the end, you know, about the animals and captivity, you know, especially with barley kind of getting rid of all their their animals, and then so so out of let's say ten feathers. What how many feathers do you get this? Million feathers. You're off the scale. I give it a night. Wow. Oh, so you guys really liked guys enjoyed it. Reading for Dumbo to the revenge. Come out. Well, thank you so much. We'll see in the movies. Are it must be couples nights? And we got a couple more people saw Dumbo. What's your names? Josh, what did you guys think? Good memories. But a lot of memories a lot of members you like how the they made an hour and a half movie out of a sixty minute. Yeah. Cartoons. Yes. It was well worth well worth it. So did you get the overall message at the end? I mean, I cry got the message message. Yes. So I mean, that's a big thing since this was place in nineteen nineteen one hundred years later now, we're in two thousand nineteen do you think the movie still holds up? Definitely. And I feel like now even more. So with people, you know, going forward with animal rights xactly so out of ten feathers. What do you guys give it? Tinton while ten ten. There you go you guys from. Josh. Thank you so much. All right. We're here with Robert in rubber just came out of the Dumbo move. What do you think Robert about the movie good? Good. Yeah. Dumble it'll it'll it'll pull on your heartstrings there. And so out of let's see when you were watching the movie, what did you feel about Dumbo? Did you sympathize him? I know this is almost like a learning experience. What did you think about Dumbo? Do you think he him and his mom are happy at the end. Yes. Do you think it was worth the whole place burning down for it? Yes. Did you watch the regional cartoon? And I'm pretty sure we're gonna get a lot of those answers because the ritual cartoon was very old very old and want to date myself. But yes, very old. So so yeah. Out of ten feathers. How many feathers did you give this? Ten out of ten you heard it from Mr Robert himself. Thank you so much. Thank you, sir. Well, you heard it from the crowd themselves of everybody loved it. And some people really loved it. And there's gonna be a common theme that these most of these kids that watch the this this movie. And have not seen the original. So they're probably gonna get a lot more out of it. I don't think this movie's meant for me, and you the minority I guess, we're the minority. Everybody the lowest they gave it was a nine for our audience here. So it's a it's a good. It's a good. I guess I guess not the target audience the audience love it. It's a it's a busy movie. So it's very polish. It's very good. And like I said they would have had any other director wouldn't matter. Probably it was. I'm just wondering how they trained that guy to fly that elephant because I couldn't have been easy. Yeah. It was a he needed that feather. He did he did a really good job of flying. Well, yeah. Heard it from us. You heard it from the peanut gallery, and we also want to a couple of people while we're here at Alamo draft house at this time. Because there's nothing up there is this a bright light. So and we're also thinking somebody else here Ray work productions apparently somebody shirt, there's a floating stick or they're in front of nobody's gonna give you a shirt a disembodied sticker. It's like. I wanna sure give me a sure exactly there now. I gotta sure yeah. We go.

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Dumbo Bay, Dumbo And Kelly discussed on Joe Gallagher

Joe Gallagher

00:41 sec | 4 years ago

Dumbo Bay, Dumbo And Kelly discussed on Joe Gallagher

"A live action version of a Disney animated classic hits theaters this weekend. Tim Burton directs Dumbo bay. Based on the nineteen forty one original rather than revolve around the flying elephant this film focuses on the live action children. Kevin Carfax fat guys at the movies tells WG wise chucking Kelly that takes something away from what the original animated feature touched on. This isn't really dumb bows movie. It's the kids movie Dumbo while he plays a key partner. Maybe about thirty percent his film, and he's still adorable and the special effects are great. But the more they get away from Dumbo the more. They have trouble sort of keeping the humanity and

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Angelina Jolie, 4 youngest kids attend 'Dumbo' premiere in Los Angeles

WIBC Programming

01:21 min | 4 years ago

Angelina Jolie, 4 youngest kids attend 'Dumbo' premiere in Los Angeles

"Know about that another timeless. Disney story is returning to theaters. Kevin Frazier with our partners at AT explains. How Dumbo return reunited a trio of Hollywood heavyweights the live action remake of Dumbo reunites. The Batman cast as Michael Keaton, and Danny devito. Welcome a surprise guests to their Hollywood premiere Angelina Jolie stuns on the Dumbo red carpet with four of her six children. The kids all smiles before they entered the theater to witness a Hollywood reunion almost twenty seven years in the making. In nineteen Ninety-two. Batman returns put the Cape crusader against super villain the penguin. Now. Michael Keaton, Danny devito ender director, Tim Burton are bringing the Disney classic Gumbo to life. First of all, it is a classic in the hands of Tim Burton who takes this material. Into the stratosphere. Joey opens it up into the twenty first century. Keaton working with his Batman friends was a joy as was his new Dumbo makeover. Well that was unfortunately, my idea. I was hoping you'd say it's a bad idea. And then I had to sit in the big up here. But actually those guys are so good over there. It was seamless, by the way, Michael didn't rule out the he and Tim Burton may team up again for a sequel to their classic

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Joaquin Phoenix to play The Joker in Scorsese produced film

Movie Crush

02:58 min | 5 years ago

Joaquin Phoenix to play The Joker in Scorsese produced film

"All right, everyone. Appreciate those. Sorry if you didn't get rid, but we are moving onto segment to now another addition of almost famous wherein we go over actors, famous or not to turn down what could have been roles of a lifetime. We're gonna start out with John Lithgow. He almost played the joker twice apparently in the original, Joe Dante version of the movie that never got made. Joe Dante was gonna make Batman. And then again in Tim Burton's first movie, he was gonna play the joker. I think John Lithgow would have been a great joker man for sure. It's almost like more of a. Classic joker? No. I don't know that it's an odd choice. I wonder how they would have done them up. I wonder if they would have given the the wig and the green hair and everything, or if they would have kind of leaned more on the way he actually looks. That's interesting if it would have been Tim Burton. I think he would have gone with the same. Yeah, same bookie. Yep. Yep. But Jack was great, but I could totally see John Lithgow down with that Emma stone one for LA La Land. But originally that movie was going to be a Watson. In fact, it was going to be mwana miles teller in LA La Land, a movie. You hate mean Hermioni from the Harry Potter films here, what. Is that a movie about a Potter? That's Harry. Yeah, that'd be funny a. r. y. Potter here suit Potter. I love that word here suits. Wonderful. Mark, Wahlberg gonna call him out on this because he originally read for Brokeback mountain. A believe in Jake Jilin part in, he has admitted to quote being a little creeped out after reading the script soldiers. Kisa dude. Yeah, exactly. As Mark Wahlberg talks. He said it was very graphic and descriptive told angry. I like you. You're towns agai and if you wanna talk about it more. But thankfully he didn't. So Mark Wahlberg GIF y, sir, seriously and good for you. Jake Jilin hall for not being homophobic on. Back back two steps. Did you hear that? Joaquin, Phoenix is gonna play the joker in new joker only joker Centric movie. Oh, really like it. I love not a, what's his face from now. God let. Oh now they're done with that guy. I thought that he didn't see that movie, but I thought that was supposed to be the only good thing was his joker was good for like five seconds and really make up of the joker was like we had like gold teeth and like face tattoos, and it was just it was the weird choice to did you see that movie? I did. It's that bad. It's not good. Yeah. It's just like you could tell it was a movie. They had to like fix. They had to triage them and and post, and every scene was just a big set piece song with very little dialogue..

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The Hottest Stories on the Internet Today (Monday June 18)

Flashpoint

02:47 min | 5 years ago

The Hottest Stories on the Internet Today (Monday June 18)

"Hawking's ashes were interred between the graves of charles darwin answer isaac newton and his family members dignitaries and a select few members of the public celebrated his life a european space agency antenna in spain beamed his voice out into space toward a black hole hawking's mechanical but very familiar voice was accompanied by music composed for the occasion by van jealous the greek composer who won an oscar for chariots of fire stephanie who taught at asian college pleaded guilty this week in a michigan circuit court to a charge of unauthorized computer access authorities say yaas locked into other people's email accounts without permission over a four day period last year at the college reset everyone's passwords and assigns everyone the same temporary password and other professor learned what y'all had done and told school officials the seven episode jeopardy winner was later fired yasa's winning streak in two thousand twelve was a record at the time for a female contestant it was later broken wonder woman took place during world war one now the sequel is set some seventy years later warner brothers has released the first images for wonder woman nineteen eightyfour including gal gadot back as the title character and the return of chris pine as steve trevor even though his character apparently died in the original how small dumbo director tim burton's live action take on the classic tale of the big eared elephant who could fly the popular pachyderms arrives theaters next march double duty for julia roberts the oscar winning actress is set to star in and produce the feature drama little be based on the chris cleave novel show play a british magazine editor who connects with a young nigerian girls seeking asylum no word when little be will hit the big screen in hollywood i'm david daniel news when you want it twenty four seven w g o w news is our first name usually the eleven fifty rush limbaugh live loon till three on eleven fifty w g o w a m twenty eighteen campground there's families here there's other folks here just part there's parties going to be happening this weekend daryl you're throwing one on monday yes so for the other party which is going to be the final party of fork fast at a party that i'm throwing as the after the athletic event correct including a beer mile yes i and a few others there are two competing calendars that i know.

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Tim Burton makes a baby elephant fly in 1st teaser trailer for Disney's live-action 'Dumbo'

24 Hour News

02:11 min | 5 years ago

Tim Burton makes a baby elephant fly in 1st teaser trailer for Disney's live-action 'Dumbo'

"And drinks dicusses much as seven hundred and forty nine dollars for a forty five day supply i'm tim maguire the remake of dumbo isn't coming out until twenty nineteen but disney's released its first teaser trailer for the live action movie danny de vito colin farrell alan arkin eva green and michael keaton star in the new movie which is a remake of the original nineteen forty one film the trailer features clips of dumbo taking flight and norwegian popstar aurora singing baby mine dumbo doing theaters next march it may just be the most famous lies pizza every not a movie screen and ap entertainment editor oscar wells gabriel reports the actor who aided is being remembered at the place where it all happened tune to when john travolta winning and ordered a couple of slices a piece of from lenny's it was something that many had done before but when he literally doubled down and stack dislikes slices one atop the other and conic movie image was born the piece of joint made famous by travolta's character tony minero and saturday night fever is now returning the favor the brooklyn eatery is named a slice after travolta it's only fair lending has become a popular tourist spot with people still order those double decker slices i'm oscar wells gabriel china's auto sales are up seven point nine percent in may from a year earlier the sales were led by electric and gasoline electric hybrid vehicles which more than doubled electric and gasoline electric hybrid sales rose a whopping one hundred twenty six percent beijing has spent a lot of money to transform china into the world's biggest electric car market and is preparing to enforce sales quotas to press global automakers to speed up development and industrial group the china association of automobile manufacturers says the sales of suv's sedans and minivans rose to one point nine million total vehicle sales including trucks and buses rose nine point six percent to two point three million welcome to total wine and more boy gets out of the way how about if i find a.

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Entertainment roundup: Brangelina custody wars, favorite TV dads, and Kanye's hot on Billboard

Elvis Duran and the Morning Show

02:05 min | 5 years ago

Entertainment roundup: Brangelina custody wars, favorite TV dads, and Kanye's hot on Billboard

"Thinking it yeah we z one hundred salvaged serandon the z one hundred morning show danielle we have a moment with danielle moments make let's make it worth the wall right well yesterday disney unveiled the first teaser trailer for dumbo that's tim burton version the live action remake of the disney classic it looks amazing i got goosebumps i think you riddick acoust bumps too i was watching her it comes out march twenty nine two thousand nineteen if you want to see the clip i did tweet it out it's at danielle monaro so everyone's talking about oriented grandes engagement ring from pete davidson it looks like it's her engagement ring and it's reportedly worth a hundred thousand dollars yeah i i still say he didn't paypal price you don't know leave him alone right accord is ordered angelina jolie to take steps to improve brad pitt's access to their kids if not she could lose primary custody now she has reportedly agreed to a summer visitation schedule and to unmonitored calls and tax between brad and the kids so keep you posted their father's day sunday hopefully everybody is ready and they have what they're gonna give their data or they have time put aside for something a website used google trends data to find the most popular tv dads in every state jack pearson from this is number one in six states gomez addams from the addams family is the most popular in five states i would picked him as adams as well and all seven tracks on kenya's as new album debuted on the billboard top forty thank you this is kinda west hello this is beyond say surely poos doing this is wendy volume this is christian copeland elvis elvis duran duran and the morning show hey it's elvis duran you've heard how wells fargo is holding themselves accountable for recent issues they're working hard to rebuild trust reestablished core values and stay vigilant so check out where they're headed at wellsfargo dot com slash renew you just might be surprised.

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Bond 25 May Be Eyeing A Female Villain

The Fandom Podcast

01:43 min | 5 years ago

Bond 25 May Be Eyeing A Female Villain

"They were trying to he didn't believe him but anyway it's still a we know yep yep okay so that is that is the big news moving onto our next category are under the radar are under the radar category news is not as not being reported as much as it may be should be so it looks like danny boyle is going to do something a little different on bond twenty five according to the mirror the knicks the next big bad bond villain is going to be a woman so i mean there have been plenty of bond girls there have been plenty of bad bonn girls but not like the main villain in so it looks like either held him bonham carter or dwell just way angelina jolie are up for the role can we get third opinion of them we know that means that means the bond boy for better for lack of a better term because we've had von girls we have to have fun boys because they can't call them bodman anyway the bond boy is going to be johnny depp and i don't know not anymore it's helena bonham carter and johnny depp have kinda gone their separate ways they've also not tim burton directed bond film so we don't need that plus johnny depp did not appear in harry potter intil they made another series about it and helena bonham carter and johnny depp having appeared in harry potter either together i forgot about i honestly for homebound carter was in harry potter.

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