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Esquiva esto 71 - Monográfico Star WarsEsquiva esto 71 - Monográfico Star Wars
from Esquiva esto
October 22, 2008

Episodio especial monográfico dedicado a Star Wars, la saga galáctica más importante de todos los tiempos (junto con Star Trek pero me gusta más Star Wars así que para mi es la más importante y esto es un homenaje a Spaceballs, que se nos olvidó comentarla en el podcast ¿os lo podéis creer?). Participan en el episodio Luis F. Mayorgas y Virginia García. Club Star Trek de ValenciaFuera de órbitaEspatrek 2008 La música de este episodio, de Jamendo: Musical Landscapes I de Galdson, Strange Space de Strange Space, Cosmic Lullabies de Doc y Pandora Moon de Psychotik Pandora. Podcasts promocionados en este episodio: Soliloquios y Pataca minuta. Podéis enviar vuestros correos y audiocorreos a ramonrey en me.com Esquiva esto 71 - Monográfico Star Wars (mp3, 2h49m51s)
Cinematical Seven: My Favorite Screen PresidentsCinematical Seven: My Favorite Screen Presidents
from Cinematical
October 16, 2008

Filed under: Casting, New Releases, Politics, Cinematical Seven We've got two portrayals of U.S. Presidents vying for Oscars this year: Josh Brolin as W in W. and Frank Langella as Richard Nixon in Frost/Nixon. I've yet to see either one, though I did see Langella in the Broadway play, which I hear the movie faithfully replicates. On the eve of W.'s release, it seemed like a good time to get a discussion going on Best Screen Presidents, real or fictional. Here's my list, which is surely missing some obvious choices -- but that's part of the fun. 1. President Jackson Evans (Jeff Bridges) - The Contender For the past couple of elections, pollsters have asked people which of the two presidential candidates they would rather "have a beer with." Inevitably it is pointed out that the person you would rather have a beer with is frequently not the person you would want to run the country. Jeff Bridges's President Jackson Evans, though, wins at life: he's the guy I'd want to have a beer with, and the guy I'd want running the country. Seriously, I would vote for Jackson Evans over either John McCain or Barack Obama. He's charming, and funny, and a bit of a jerk when called for, but he stands up for what's right and gives the best Rod Lurie Speech to date. My favorite movie president -- though for the record, I think The Contender is only pretty good. Continue reading Cinematical Seven: My Favorite Screen Presidents Permalink | Email this | Comments
400 Screens, 400 Blows - The Fantastic Ford400 Screens, 400 Blows - The Fantastic Ford
from Cinematical
August 20, 2008

Filed under: Columns, 400 Screens, 400 Blows A couple of weeks ago I was in Safeway and I spotted a cheap DVD, a double-bill of The Fugitive (1993) and U.S. Marshals (1998), and I impulsively bought it. I already owned The Fugitive on laserdisc (that old thing) and had seen it many times, but I hadn't ever seen U.S. Marshals. I know it's supposed to be awful, but the cast of Tommy Lee Jones, Robert Downey Jr. and Wesley Snipes suddenly appealed to me. I decided to re-watch The Fugitive before I settled down to the sequel. I liked it as much as ever; it's a rare example of everything in the Hollywood machine coming together in the right way at the right time and working perfectly. But this time, something new struck me. Last week I wrote a defense of Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (184 screens), which I determined has been judged more by its hype than by the actual content of the film. But I didn't get much of a chance to talk about the film's star, Harrison Ford, who is an integral part of the film's success. I'll be the first to admit that Ford is an exceedingly limited actor. One of his failings is his seeming lack of humor and spontaneity in certain roles, exacerbated by the fact that, in person, he comes across just as humorless (though it could be that he merely mistrusts journalists). But ironically, one of his best attributes he shares with the comic actor Jackie Chan: a reluctance to enter into the action. Continue reading 400 Screens, 400 Blows - The Fantastic Ford Permalink | Email this | Comments
Japanese Critics Angry About Nuclear Blast in 'Indiana Jones'Japanese Critics Angry About Nuclear Blast in 'Indiana Jones'
from Cinematical
August 04, 2008

Filed under: Action, Paramount, Celebrities and Controversy, Steven Spielberg, Remakes and Sequels A lot of us totally lost it while watching Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull when our hero hides inside of a refrigerator and survives government testing of a nuclear bomb. Some people went so far as to coin a new term, "nuke the fridge", which is akin to the now-well-known "jump the shark" term, only specifically for film series. It makes sense, though, that they'd be having even bigger issues with the scene over in Japan, where the movie opened mid-June. After all, the country did experience two atomic attacks at the end of WWII and probably understands the ramifications of such a blast better than any other part of the world. According to the website Japan Today, film critics Ken Terawaki and Hiroo Otaka have been the most outspoken. Otaka wrote against the use of the scene in the movie magazine Kinema Junpo, noting that the scene narratively serves no real purpose and complaining that Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) goes about his adventures unscathed. He also points out that children today -- in both Japan and the U.S. -- are unaware of the real damage caused by a nuclear blast. Other people have been expressing their disapproval on message boards, including one on the film's Japanese website. Not everyone is upset, however, and apparently some people are coming back with the "it's only a movie" retort. Just to be accommodating, I think Steven Spielberg should include the short documentary Hiroshima Nagasaki August, 1945, which graphically shows the effects of at least an atomic bomb, as a supplement on the Japanese version of the DVD. [via Fark.com] Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
Raw Video: Ford Waxes Chest for CharityRaw Video: Ford Waxes Chest for Charity
from YouTube :: Videos by AssociatedPress
May 20, 2008

Entertainment ExtraRaw Video: Ford Waxes Chest for CharityRaw Video: Ford Waxes Chest for CharityThe Associated PressHarrison Ford winces in pain as a strip of hair is yanked from his chest in this public service announcement for Conservation International. The ad hopes to raise awareness about the effect of deforestation on global warming. (May 20)This video contains ONLY natural sound. No script is available. Author: AssociatedPress Keywords: people harrison-ford raw video: ford waxes chest charity Added: May 20, 2008
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Are you an Indiana Jones Fan?Are you an Indiana Jones Fan?
from my videos
May 19, 2008

Author: l0ckergn0me Added: Sun, 18 May 2008 21:49:33 -0800 Duration: 480http://live.pirillo.com - You could say I'm an Indiana Jones fan. Heck, I even watched the old "Young Indiana Jones" television show. So of course, I'm excited for the release of the newest movie!
Are you an Indiana Jones Fan?Are you an Indiana Jones Fan?
from Revver - video Videos
May 19, 2008

Author: l0ckergn0me Added: Sun, 18 May 2008 21:49:33 -0800 Duration: 480http://live.pirillo.com - You could say I'm an Indiana Jones fan. Heck, I even watched the old "Young Indiana Jones" television show. So of course, I'm excited for the release of the newest movie!
Are you an Indiana Jones Fan?Are you an Indiana Jones Fan?
from Chris Pirillo
May 18, 2008

Add to iTunes | Add to YouTube | Add to Google | RSS Feed You could say I m an Indiana Jones fan. Heck, I even watched the old Young Indiana Jones television show. So of course, I m excited for the release of the newest movie, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. The plot promises: Famed archaeologist/adventurer Dr. Henry Indiana Jones is called back into action when he becomes entangled in a Soviet plot to uncover the secret behind mysterious artifacts known as the Crystal Skulls. Yeah I can t wait to see this. It comes out in theaters on May 22nd, 2008. But the movie alone isn t why I m doing this video. Check out this announcement from one of my favorite websites, IconFactory: We’re pleased to announce the launch of our month-long celebration of everyone’s favorite movie hero, Indiana Jones™! May marks the return of Lucasfilm Paramount’s blockbuster series starring Harrison Ford – Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull™. For the past 6 months, artist Anthony Piraino has been crafting all new icons for Indy’s return to the big screen, and so we’re kicking off May with a re-release of Anthony’s original Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark™ collection, now with beautiful large resources for Mac OS X Leopard and Windows Vista. Indy’s bullwhip, trademark fedora and treasures never looked so good! In addition, the CandyBar iContainer sports a fun custom dock, and Dave Brasgalla has worked up a special Indy desktop picture perfect for armchair archaeologists. We invite you to visit the Iconfactory’s Indiana Jones™ home page to preview and download each film’s icon collection throughout the month of May. Then be sure to grab your ticket for the hottest show in town, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull™ coming to theaters everywhere May 22nd. We hope you enjoy this Iconfactory special event. The adventure is just beginning! That s right, folks. You can download these awesome Indiana Jones icons right to your desktop! Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade The Adventures of Indiana Jones Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull Soundtrack Want to embed this video on your own site, blog, or forum? Use this code or download the video: object width= 425 height= 350 param name= movie value= http://www.youtube.com/v/WTlTnXpS7CQ /param param name= wmode value= transparent /param embed src= http://www.youtube.com/v/WTlTnXpS7CQ type= application/x-shockwave-flash wmode= transparent width= 425 height= 350 /embed /object br / a href= http://chris.pirillo.com/ Chris /a | a href= http://live.pirillo.com/ Live Tech Support /a | a href= http://media.pirillo.com/ Video Help /a | a href= http://feeds.pirillo.com/ChrisPirilloShow Add to iTunes /a RSS, OPML, Tag, Bookmark Icons OPML Icon The Feed Icon Debate Windows Explorer ToolTips
Are you an Indiana Jones Fan?Are you an Indiana Jones Fan?
from YouTube :: Videos by LockerGnome
May 18, 2008

http://live.pirillo.com - You could say I'm an Indiana Jones fan. Heck, I even watched the old "Young Indiana Jones" television show. So of course, I'm excited for the release of the newest movie! Author: lockergnome Keywords: video help information pirillo blog gadgets movie television tv indiana-jones harrison-ford Added: May 18, 2008
Star Wars Song... by emilyStar Wars Song... by emily
from YouTube :: Tag // lost
April 02, 2008

so.. i wrote this song in 5th grade when the third movie came out. this is only the chorus because i lost the lyrics to the verses. but yeah. tell me what you think please. and i love subscribers! Author: em3thompson Keywords: Hayden Christenson starwars HarrisonFord IndianaJones pop emily thompson american idol utah luke shia labeouf songs love Added: April 2, 2008
HD Indiana Jones and The Kingdom (BETTER QUALITY)HD Indiana Jones and The Kingdom (BETTER QUALITY)
from YouTube :: Videos by driftwood14
February 14, 2008

HE IS BACK..C I CANT WAIT Author: driftwood14 Keywords: INDY4 HARRISONFORD SHIALABOUF SPIELBERG Added: February 14, 2008
Hollywood Homicide (Theatrical Trailer)Hollywood Homicide (Theatrical Trailer)
from Dailymotion - most recent videos
February 01, 2008

Author: NakedBrotha2007 Tags: hollywood homicide movie trailer 2003 Columbia/TriStar Revolution-Studios harrison-ford josh hartnett LAPD SoCal cops law-enforcement murders tinseltown crime action-adventure comedy Posted: 01 February 2008 Rating: 5.0 Votes: 1
Geek Girl TV #39: Upcoming Heroic Movies (Guest Star Jen Interviews editor of Empire Magazine)Geek Girl TV #39: Upcoming Heroic Movies (Guest Star Jen Interviews editor of Empire Magazine)
from Geek Girl
August 17, 2007

In this episode I start off by explaining Code 39, showing a sample barcode (that actually represents another Barcode system, but I didn't have any Code 39 around my desk. Anyway, this episode is extra special treat, because Jen from JenReviewsMovies.com guest stars with an interview of Empire Magazine. They talk about upcoming movies Iron Man, Indiana Jones and the Dark Knight (sequel to Batman Begins). I'm also excited about the upcoming DragonLance movie expected this Winter. Send me your esoteric facts about the number 40! The more geekier the better, send it to geekgirl@clevermedia.com
DVD Verdict 060 - Director Ridley ScottDVD Verdict 060 - Director Ridley Scott
from DVD Verdict Presents...
August 06, 2007

Chief Justice Michael Stailey returns from Comic-Con with a rare treat -- an intimate roundtable discussion with director Ridley Scott regarding the upcoming release of Warner Home Video's 5-Disc Special Edition of BLADERUNNER. It's a revealing question and answer session you will not want to miss. Enjoy! We encourage your questions and comments by emailing podcast*[at]*dvdverdict.com or calling our 24 hour voicemail hotline at (310) 878-4968. Show your support by voting for us at Podcast Alley, and Digg. To avoid missing any episodes in our schedule, subscribe to the show via iTunes.
Dave's Hollywood Minute Online Edition for July 15, 2007Dave's Hollywood Minute Online Edition for July 15, 2007
from Dave's Hollywood Minute - The Online Edition
July 16, 2007

On today's Dave's Hollywood Minute: Box office numbers, "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix", "Transformers", Harrison Ford, David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson, "X-Files", Rosie O'Donnell, "Nip/Tuck", Rebecca Romijn, and Jerry O'Connell.
DVD Verdict 053 - The Friday Filibuster [07/13/07]DVD Verdict 053 - The Friday Filibuster [07/13/07]
from DVD Verdict Presents...
July 13, 2007

Judges Dave Johnson and Mac McEntire return from their holiday break rested, recharged, and rarin' to go. The boys go head-to-head talking smack about TRANSFORMERS; extoll the virtues of Pixar's RATATOUILLE; rundown the remaining summer tentpole pictures; and take a quick look at the July 17 releases of THE INCREDIBLE HULK: SEASON TWO, the altruistic Vampire reality of PERFECT CREATURE, and special edition releases of RED DAWN and SHOWGIRLS. Finally, this week's Ambush Topics include... Characters made entirely of food; Reality-stretching moments from SAVED BY THE BELL; Pitting villains from Harrison Ford movies against each other; If you were on the island of LOST... Enjoy! We encourage your questions and comments by emailing podcast*[at]*dvdverdict.com or calling our 24/7 voicemail line at (310) 878-4968. Show your support by voting for the show at Podcast Alley or Digg. To avoid missing any episodes in our schedule, subscribe to the show via iTunes.
Dave's Hollywood Minute Online Edition for Jun 08, 2007Dave's Hollywood Minute Online Edition for Jun 08, 2007
from Dave's Hollywood Minute - The Online Edition
June 08, 2007

On today's Dave's Hollywood Minute: Sean Connery, "Indiana Jones", Karen Allen, Kate Capshaw, Isaiah Washington, "Grey's Anatomy", T.R. Knight, and Angelina Jolie.
Dave's Hollywood Minute Online Edition for April 18, 2007Dave's Hollywood Minute Online Edition for April 18, 2007
from Dave's Hollywood Minute - The Online Edition
April 18, 2007

On today's Dave's Hollywood Minute: Eric Bana, Edward Norton, "Incredible Hulk", Rachel McAdams, "The Time Traveler's Wife", Shia LaBeouf, Harrison Ford, "Indiana Jones", "Fame", Disney wedding dresses, and Anthony Field of The Wiggles.
Scene Unseen - "I Think I Love My Wife"Scene Unseen - "I Think I Love My Wife"
from Scene Unseen Movie Reviews
March 19, 2007

"I Think I Love My Wife" Review / "Darby O'Gill and the Little People" and "The Fugitive" DVD Picks
12-L'orologio di Ben Hur12-L'orologio di Ben Hur
from Historycast
March 14, 2007

Il Gladiatore, Il nome della rosa, Ben Hur sono solo tre esempi di film famosi che ospitano errori e orrori storici. Oggi chi scrive di storia, non è soltanto lo storico di professione, ma giornalisti, dilettanti, scrittori, fumettisti e, appunto, registi. E sono questi, molto più dello storico, che raggiungono il grande pubblico, creando opinioni, percezioni e luoghi comuni. Cosa succede, allora, quando non sono esatti?
Digital Punch vLog - Episode 16Digital Punch vLog - Episode 16
from Digital Punch TV
February 28, 2007

In episode number 16 of Digital Punch, we explore what it would take to lift a bus or semi, the tribute film that you did not see on the Academy Awards / Oscar show that gives credit to all the little people that make movie magic happen, and what you can do with a cheap video camera and a white / dry erase board.
Lee Pfeiffer - Cinema Retro - World Of James BondLee Pfeiffer - Cinema Retro - World Of James Bond
from Sci-Fi Talk
December 08, 2006

More with this talented author and Editor-In-Chief of Cinema Retro, a great magazine that looks at the films of the 60's and 70's. In this program we look at some more of the magazines features, plus review all of the previous actors who have played James Bond. Special thanks to George Koodray.
Stuntdawgs - Bill FergusonStuntdawgs - Bill Ferguson
from Sci-Fi Talk
May 21, 2006

With over 30 years experience as a stuntman, stunt coordinator and second unit director, Bill is a natural for the Stuntdawg team. We chat about one of the episodes that he was featured in about a car speeding at 60 Mph then hitting a pipe ramp to crash through a motor home. We also talk about doubling actors like Jack Nicholson, Burt Reynolds and Harrison Ford. Some great insights from a veteran and real pro at his profession.
01-I Protocolli dei Savi di Sion01-I Protocolli dei Savi di Sion
from Historycast
March 02, 2006

I Protocolli dei Savi di Sion sono stati pubblicati per la prima volta in Russia nel 1903 e sono un pugno di scritti che presentano un piano ebraico per il dominio del mondo da realizzarsi attraverso il controllo della finanza internazionale e la promozione di guerre e di rivoluzioni. Un piano inquietante, da brividi, se non fosse che si tratta di un clamoroso falso. Un falso storico, celebre, smascherato come tale pochi anni dopo la sua fabbricazione. Eppure ritenuto ancora attendibile da un numero incredibilmente alto di persone.
Episode 6: Blade RunnerEpisode 6: Blade Runner
from Out of the Past: Investigating Film Noir
August 31, 2005

Out of the past and straight into the future, Ridley Scott blends film noir and science fiction in "Blade Runner." Richard and Shannon query this unusual mix, and ask how a style that is often as outlandishly unrealistic as noir could be used to make science fiction feel more grounded and approachable. They consider why, aside from strong performances by Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer, and Daryl Hannah, this film achieved such renown, and came to be considered the epitome of neo-noir. Like the DNA of the humanoid Replicants in the movie, the filmic code Scott created in "Blade Runner" has proved to be as ineluctable as it is generative. Our program is available at these podcast sites: Rate this podcast @ DigitalPodcast.com Vote for this podcast at podcastalley.com If you already have iTunes 4.9 installed on your computer, click on the link below: Out of the Past--Free iTunes Subscription



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