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FAQs about Life, the Cineverse, and Everything:How many episodes does Life, the Cineverse, and Everything have?The podcast currently has 64 episodes available.
June 15, 2019034 - Action Movie Dad! w/ Daniel Hashimoto Introduce Daniel Hashimoto. Have you seen anything good recently? Chernobyl (HBO) / Godzilla Main Topic: VFX Work Started “Action Movie Kid” channel on YouTube 5 years ago. Almost 1m subscribers on YouTube. “Action Movie Kid Vol 1” has 86m views. “Action Movie Dad” channel goes into BTS of how the videos are created. Favorite videos: Portal, Get in the Boat (Pirate Ship) How did you get started in VFX? Dreamworks Escape Pod/ Toys ‘R’ Us Done work for Samsung, Fox’s ‘The Gifted’, CBS ‘This Morning’. Now work with Red Giant. Do you have a favorite project that you’ve worked on? What are your aspirations in the industry? Where will you take ‘Action Movie Kid’? Shipbreakers book on Amazon Action Movie Kid book on Amazon Action Movie Kid on YouTube | Action Movie Dad on YouTube Sign off. ...more31minPlay
June 01, 2019033 - A Whole (Remade) World w/ No OneNick is on his own as he discusses Disney's live-action version of 'Aladdin'. It's not too long....more19minPlay
May 24, 2019EXTRAS - Video Game Adaptations w/ Jason TeeterJason and I, in an additional segment, lament over video games that were turned into movies. Was it a mistake? Only time will tell....more54minPlay
May 15, 2019032 - Marvel's Infinity Saga w/ Jason Teeter Introduce Jason. Have you seen anything good recently? Dead to Me (Netflix) / Escape Room / Robin Hood / Lego Movie 2 / Snowpiercer / Main Topic: Avengers Endgame 96% on Rotten Tomatoes. $350m domestic, $1.2b worldwide opening weekend. Fastest to $1b (previously held by Infinity War w/ $640m opening weekend) Culmination of 22 movies over 11 years ending the “Infinity Saga”. Next Marvel films will not have phases (‘Spider-Man Far From Home’ 5 July ends Phase 3). Written by Chris Markus & Stephen McFeely – Infinity War, Winter Soldier, Thor 2 Completes character arcs: Tony – from selfishness to selflessness Cap – a life of service to a life of his own Endgame sort of a “What If” film: showing Fat Thor, murdering Hawkeye, depressed Black Widow, Professor Hulk, Cap marrying Peggy, etc. Best moments: Captain America in 2012 (America’s Ass, Hail Hydra) Black Widow sacrifice on Voromir / Tony Stark sacrifice Avengers Compound battle (Act 3) Girl power moment? Time Travel: Laid out that changing past events would not alter their present, and they would return to the same timeline which they left. The Ancient One even goes into this further to explain that an alternate timeline would offshoot from their timeline due to changing things. Tony Stark creates time travel easily (without knowledge of the Quantum Realm). Steve Rogers stays in the past, but then appears at the point where he left. Criticisms: Overrated? Pandering? Fan service? Fat Thor. Misdirection in marketing? What happens now? Loki, Falcon & Winter Soldier, WandaVision D+ shows; ‘Black Widow’ movie What are you looking forward to seeing/doing in the next few months? The Hustle (10 May) / John Wick 3 (17 May) / Aladdin (24 May) Sign off. ...more1h 6minPlay
April 30, 2019031 - Directing in Hollywood w/ Alex LehmannNick and guest Alex Lehmann talk about directing in Hollywood, and how his movie 'Paddleton' (Netflix) and Docu-series 'On Tour with Asperger's Are Us' (HBO) made him the creator that he is today....more34minPlay
April 29, 2019Special Features - 'Avengers: Endgame' ReviewReview of the highly anticipated Marvel Studios film, 'Avengers: Endgame'....more12minPlay
April 15, 2019030 - WREXIT w/ Jasmine Jafari-Shull Introduce Jasmine. Have you seen anything good recently? The Twilight Zone (CBS) / Pet Sematary (1989) / Dumbo NEWS: Netflix plans to buy historic Egyptian theater on Hollywood Blvd / Batman movies returning to theaters in May / Adam Sandler to host SNL for the first time on May 4 / A Dreamer’s Production Main Topic: Our aspirations in Hollywood Every working writer in Hollywood belongs to a union called the WGA – the WGA allows for Agents to negotiate salaries on the behalf of their members, but there are imposed minimums for those payments. (WGA Website / ATA Literature) A year ago, according to the current AMBA, the WGA informed the Agencies that they wanted to renegotiate their agreement and notably, impose a “Code of Conduct” that will eliminate packaging fees and call for the dissolution of Agency-owned production companies (Endeavor Content owned by WME, etc.) to make their clients the focus of an agent’s attention. WGA Explains Packaging Video “Where agents once focused on the percentage they got as job finders for their writer, actor, and director clients, those at big outfits like WME, UTA, and CAA—which represent much of the industry’s A-list—now frequently play a bigger part in the overall deal-making process. That sometimes includes producing projects and packaging, which happens when agents combine multiple clients, such as a writer, actor, and/or director, and sell them to a studio as a—you guessed it—package. In such deals, which are how most scripted TV shows come to market now, agents forego the traditional 10 percent commission on the writers’ fees, instead of being paid directly by the studios. In return, they stand to reap more from the packaging fees they get from studios (parts of which are taken directly out of the project’s budget) than from commissions for getting a writer client work.” (Vanity Fair) Mar 22 – a letter was published anonymously, outlining some glaring errors of the ATA and a Statement of Support was published by the WGA by 778 writers agreeing to fire their agents if no deal can be reached: Tina Fey, Alfonso Cuaron, James L. Brooks, Aaron Sorkin, Shonda Rhimes, Seth MacFarlane, Joss Whedon, Mike Schur, Colin Trevorrow, Mindy Kaling Not signed: J.J. Abrams, Alex Kurtzman, Ava DuVernay, Lee Daniels, Dick Wolfe, Chuck Lorre, Marc Cherry, The Duffer Bros, Dan Fogelman… Talks were supposed to expire at midnight on Sat, Apr 6th but were extended to April 12th at midnight instead. What are you looking forward to seeing/doing in the next few months? Avengers Endgame (Apr 26) / Rocketman (May 31) Sign off. ...more1h 3minPlay
April 08, 2019EXTRAS - Episode 29 'Cut For Time' SegmentsNick talks 'WREXIT' and some more with Jared that got cut from our last episode for time!...more19minPlay
April 01, 2019029 - Disney Acquires Fox w/ Jared Kelley Introduce Jared. Have you seen anything good recently? Jared: I Tonya, Baahubali, Lagaan, Incident in a Ghost Land, Isle of Dogs Nick: Nate Bargatze (Netflix) / Bram Stoker’s Dracula / Shrill (Hulu) / WonderCon NEWS: Shooting at a Mosque in Christchurch, NZ (15 Mar) /// Batman is 80 years old (Mar 30, 1939) /// Apple TV+ trailer Main Topic: Disney Acquires 20th Century Fox The Walt Disney Company bought 21st Century Fox in a $71.3 Billion-dollar deal @ 12:02 am on 20 Mar 2019. Biggest media consolidation in Hollywood history. History of the merger according to Wikipedia, Comcast almost outbid them ($65B on 13Jun18). In June 2018, the DOJ approved the anti-trust approval case, so the deal was all but done. Controversy: Disney-Fox now controls about 37% of domestic box-office share power. Disney released 10 films in 2018 – Netflix released 93. Disney shuts down Fox 2000 which makes mid-level movies (1 of 4 film production companies owned by Fox) – Fight Club, The Fault in Our Stars, Life of Pi, Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Hidden Figures, Walk the Line, Bridge of Spies, The Hate U Give, Love Simon What Disney owns now – 20th Century Fox Movies: Avatar, Titanic, Star Wars (Ep 4), Home Alone, Night at the Museum, Cast Away, The Martian, Mrs. Doubtfire, The Simpsons, Alien, Predator, Fight Club, Dragon Ball, Kingsman, There’s Something About Mary, Independence Day, 28 Days Later, Fantastic Voyage, The Sound of Music, M*A*S*H, Big, Rocky Horror Picture Show… 20th Century Fox TV – The Simpsons, King of the Hill, In Living Color, The X-Files, The Mick, 24, Fresh Off the Boat, The Last Man on Earth, American Horror Story Controlling stake in HULU – already owned 30%, bought Fox’s 30% totaling 60% What does this mean for Disney+ ? What does this mean for the future of Hollywood? Should we be afraid of this? What does it signify? Fox Corp / News Corp still exists, which owns Fox News, Fox TV and Fox Sports. What are you looking forward to seeing/doing in the next few months? Twilight Zone (CBS, Apr 1) Pet Sematary, Shazam! (Apr 5) / Hellboy (Apr 12) / Avengers Endgame (Apr 26) Cannes Film Festival (May 25) / John Wick Ch 3 (May 17) / Aladdin (May 24) ‘Spider-Man: Far From Home’ thoughts? ‘100 Bullets’ Sign off. ...more1h 4minPlay
FAQs about Life, the Cineverse, and Everything:How many episodes does Life, the Cineverse, and Everything have?The podcast currently has 64 episodes available.