Showing posts with label Antman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Antman. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 21, 2018

Episode 74: Antman and the Wasp



Episode 74: Antman and the Wasp
Produced by Relevant to Our Interests
Hosts: John R. Belliston and Frank Shaw
Scripting by: Frank Shaw and John Belliston
Edited by: Frank Shaw

Graphic Design by: Nathan Newell and Frank Shaw
Intro Music: Morning Activities by F.G. Shaw
Outro Music: Morning Activities by F.G. Shaw



John and I go through Antman and the Wasp on this episode. It has gotten some criticism for how small the story is, and how little it did to further the meta-plot of the MCU. But we love it! Is it perfect? Absolutely not! But it is fun, and it's refreshing after so many large scale stories.

Now we didn't delve into fan theories a whole lot, but apparently with recent set photos, and an interview with the Huffingtonpost given by Peyton Reed, a popular theory is that time travel will play a role in the next Avenger's movie. The interview is worth a read. Reed is rather cheeky with some of his answers (the question of what Janet van Dyne ate for instance). 


Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Episode 7: Antman and Absurdism






Episode 7: Antman and Absurdism
Hosts: Frank Shaw and John Belliston
Produced by Hobos in the Back Row
Edited by: Frank Shaw
Intro Music: Piano Sonata mvnt 1 by F.G. Shaw
Outro Music: Piano Sonata mvnt 3 by F.G. Shaw

We discuss Ant-man. How much we either like or disliked it.
Here's the IMDB page for the film. A lot of trivia on the trivia page. 
Here's a link to a timeline of the production for the film: Edgar Wright's involvement and eventually leaving the production after Marvel Studios gains the rights back from Artisan Films. We don't go into a lot of details in the podcast, but if anybody's interested this is pretty interesting and cool.

There is a lot more coming in Absurdism in the next week from John, but here's some links to get you started:
366 Weird Films covers a lot of films, many I haven't seen some I have. It's a pretty long interesting list though some of the movies are a bit difficult to find. Some are on Netflix, a few are on Youtube or can also be found Amazon. Some are just difficult to easily track down.

Here's a link to a blog entitled Absurdism Today. There are only two posts but it excellently details what Absurdism is as a philosophical movement. It's much more academic than we go into in the podcast.

Oddball films has this post specifically on Absurdist Cinema. The entire blog is pretty awesome and you can find a lot of movies detailed that run the absurdist spectrum. It's worth a look and you can spend quite a bit of time here.

Finally, here's another list from Absurdity in Cinema that gives another short list of absurdist movies.