Posts Tagged ‘The Social Network’

The Filmdogs Podcast: Episode 25 – Podcast ³

Episode 25 of the Filmdogs Podcast is up! This week we discuss the passing of Tarantino’s longtime editor Sally Menke, and the new True Grit trailer in the news. Then our focus turns to director of much hyped film The Social Network, Mr. David Fincher. We talk about his debut Alien 3 with In Defense of, and discuss the rest of his past and upcoming projects in our Featured Topic of the Week. We then end the show with some classic dialogue from his movie Fight Club in our One-Liner of the Week. So, listen in, you won’t regret it.

Email us with you podcast feedback or segment suggestions at filmdogspodcast@gmail.com. Subscribe to the podcast here, or listen in you browser. Also, you may download an enhanced AAC feed with chapter markers and artwork from iTunes on your computer or straight to your iPhone/iPod touches now! If you like what you hear be sure to write a quick review on iTunes as well. It helps us out. Thanks!

P.S. This Second Post is merely to rectify that the fact the this episode has yet to show up in iTunes. Thanks.

The Filmdogs Podcast: Episode 25 – Podcast ³

Episode 25 of the Filmdogs Podcast is up! This week we discuss the passing of Tarantino’s longtime editor Sally Menke, and the new True Grit trailer in the news. Then our focus turns to director of much hyped film The Social Network, Mr. David Fincher. We talk about his debut Alien 3 with In Defense of, and discuss the rest of his past and upcoming projects in our Featured Topic of the Week. We then end the show with some classic dialogue from his movie Fight Club in our One-Liner of the Week. So, listen in, you won’t regret it.

Email us with you podcast feedback or segment suggestions at filmdogspodcast@gmail.com. Subscribe to the podcast here, or listen in you browser. Also, you may download an enhanced AAC feed with chapter markers and artwork from iTunes on your computer or straight to your iPhone/iPod touches now! If you like what you hear be sure to write a quick review on iTunes as well. It helps us out. Thanks!

The Filmdogs Podcast: Episode 23 – Money Never Sleeps

The 23rd Episode of the Filmdogs podcast is up and it’s one of our best yet! Listen as we discuss The Dark Tower, the Live-Action Mulan, and Scorsese’s The Irishman in the News. Then we dive right into our Featured Topic of the Week, our fall movie preview. No stone is left uncovered and no film escapes unscathed. Then to wrap it up we honor Ben Affleck’s new picture The Town by showcasing a moment from Gone, Baby, Gone in our One Liner of the Week. This one episode you won’t want to miss!

Email us with you podcast feedback or segment suggestions at filmdogspodcast@gmail.com. Subscribe to the podcast here, or listen in you browser. Also, you may download an enhanced AAC feed with chapter markers and artwork from iTunes on your computer or straight to your iPhone/iPod touches now! If you like what you hear be sure to write a quick review on iTunes as well. It helps us out. Thanks!

Your Poster Is Cool | Never Let Me Go

Mark Romanek’s adaptation of Kazuo Ishiguro’s acclaimed novel Never Let Me Go opens in limited release on September 15th, and judging from the film’s trailer Romanek seems to have crafted a very unique dramatic film. Fox Searchlight has recently released three character posters for the film, and although they are merely the actors faces there is something very haunting and poetic about them. Never Let Me Go stars Carey Mulligan (An Education, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps), Andrew Garfield (The Social Network, Spider-Man Reboot), Keira Knightley (Pride and Prejudice, The Duchess), and is directed by Mark Romanek (One Hour Photo). Continue on to check out the posters for the film, as well as the trailers for Never Let Me Go and Romanek’s underrated directorial debut One Hour Photo.
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Filmdogs Poll | Fall Movies

What are you excited about?

Well, its getting to be that time of year again. When studios roll out their more prestigious fare in hopes of Oscar glory, while the biggest family films are released as well. Will the upcoming season be enough to save a lackluster film year? Doesn’t look like it, but I’m nevertheless excited about some of these pictures. Vote below on up to 3 fall movies you’re most excited about.

Which one of these upcoming fall movies are you most excited about?

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New Trailer | The Social Network

The teaser was great, the 2nd teaser was even better and now the first actual trailer for David Fincher’s The Social Network “aka” The Facebook Movie is here and it’s pretty damn good. Check it out below.

I love how the trailer uses a choral version of Radiohead’s “Creep” sung by Belgian Scala & Kolacny Brothers underneath the action. I can’t wait to see how Trent Reznor’s score for the movie works out as well. Another great job by Fincher.

The film stars Jesse Eisenberg (Zombieland), Andrew Garfield (New Spider-man), Rashida Jones (Parks and Recreation), and Justin Timberlake (Black Snake Moan). It’s released October 1st 2010.

2nd teaser for “The Social Network” is chill enducing

If you thought the first teaser trailer for David Fincher’s The Social Network, about the creation of facebook was good, wait til you see the new one Sony just released. Again the trailer shows no footage from the film, but still manages to demand your attention. Check it out below. Read the rest of this entry »

Geek Round Up | New Spider-Man is cast…

New Spider-man Andrew Garfield.

geek
Slang.
1. A person with a devotion to something in a way that places him or her outside the mainstream. This could be due to the intensity, depth, or subject of their interest.

2. a peculiar or otherwise dislikable person, esp. one who is perceived to be overly intellectual.

3. A carnival performer who performs sensationally morbid or disgusting acts, as biting off the head of a live chicken.

As we discussed on the latest episode of the podcast the choices for the new Peter Parker in the Marc Webb directed Spider-man reboot have been less than interesting. It seems as if the studio was aiming to excite the least amount of people possible with picks like Jamie Bell, Anton Yelchin, Aaron Johnson, Logan Lerman and others. Well, today it was announced that the American born, yet British raised actor Andrew Garfield is Sony’s choice for the webbed wonder. Read the rest of this entry »

The Filmdogs Podcast: Episode 14 – Rise of the Sliver Podcast

Episode 14 of The Filmdogs Podcast is here for your listening pleasure. This week we discuss the recent crop of new trailers in the News and stand up for Speed Racer in our In Defense of segment. Hollywood continues to cast younger actors in the roles of our favorite movie heroes, so we decide who we would cast instead in our Featured Topic of the Week. Then it’s a One-Liner of the Week from the Scottish master, Sean Connery in The Rock. Plus, a special surprise segment in thrown in just for fun. Listen in, you won’t regret it.

Email us with you podcast feedback or segment suggestions at filmdogspodcast@gmail.com. Subscribe to the podcast here, or listen in you browser. Also, you may download an enhanced AAC feed with chapter markers and artwork from iTunes on your computer or straight to your iPhone/iPod touches now! If you like what you hear be sure to write a quick review on iTunes as well. It helps us out. Thanks!

David Fincher to direct 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea!

And the 8 year old inside me smiled, and all was right with the world...

The 1954 Disney classic 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea was always a childhood favorite of mine. So imagine the pain I endured hearing that hack director McG (Charlie’s Angels, Terminator: Salvation) was helming the remake with Will Smith of all people as Captain Nemo. Well, thankfully that project sunk a few months back, but now it’s seems as if the adventure will be sailing into good hands. Read the rest of this entry »