Un "Blog" y "Podcast" semanal en el cual discutimos las mas recientes noticias del cine local e internacional y realizamos reseñas de los estrenos más recientes en apasionados debates. Recuerden para oir nuestros programas en este site, apriete el enlace con la fecha al principio del articulo.
Sunday, July 29, 2012
Julio 28- "The Dark Knight Rises" / "Juan De los Muertos"
Criticamos la películas "The Dark Knight Rises" y "Juan De Los Muertos". Con Marcos Rodríguez, Alberto Reyes, Jesús Velazquez "DJ Mista OZ", Laura Pereira, Miguel Puigdorfila y Celes Benz. Duración 59 Minutos, 39 Segundos. Música por Max Les'Shyerar del Album "Live From Evereska Castle".
Saturday, July 21, 2012
Julio 21 - "Rock Of Ages" / "Katy Perry, Part Of Me"
Friday, July 20, 2012
Saturday, July 14, 2012
Julio 14- "Ice Age: Continental Drift" / "Magic Mike"
Criticamos la películas "Ice Age: Continental Drift" y "Magic Mike". Con Marcos Rodríguez, Alberto Reyes, Jesús Velazquez "DJ Mista OZ", Laura Pereira, Miguel Puigdorfila y Rafi Reynoso. Duración 59 Minutos, 44 Segundos. Música por Max Les'Shyerar del Album "Lost & Found". Para Oir el programa favor de apretar el enlace en la parte superior del articulo.
Friday, July 13, 2012
Richard D. Zanuck, Producer, "Jaws", "The Sting", "Cocoon". 1934-2012
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Hollywood movie producer Richard D. Zanuck, whose films include Oscar winner "Driving Miss Daisy," died on Friday of a heart attack, his spokesman said in a statement. He was 77.
"Richard D. Zanuck, one of the film industry's most progressive and distinguished leaders died today (Friday, July 13th) of a heart attack in Los Angeles at age 77," spokesman Jeff Sanderson said in a statement.
Zanuck, the son of early Hollywood mogul Darryl Zanuck, earned numerous awards over more than 50 years of making movies, and he ran the 20th Century Fox film studio at a time when it cranked out hits such as "The Sound of Music," "Patton" and "The French Connection," which all went on to win best film Oscars.
As a producer with business partner David Brown, he helped usher into theaters hits such as "Jaws," "The Sting" and "Cocoon."
Zanuck continued to be active in Hollywood throughout his life, working recently on movie "Dark Shadows," which starred Johnny Depp and was directed by Tim Burton.
He is survived by his wife Lili Fini Zanuck, sons Harrison and Dean, and nine grandchildren.
Sunday, July 8, 2012
Ernest Borgnine, Actor, "Marty", "Poseidon Adventure". "McHale's Navy", "The Dirty Dozen", "The Wild Bunch"- 1917-2012
Ernest Borgnine, who created a variety of memorable characters in both movies and television and won the best-actor Oscar for his role as a lovesick butcher in "Marty" in 1955, died Sunday. He was 95.
Borgnine's longtime spokesman, Harry Flynn, told The Associated Press that Borgnine died at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles with his family by his side.
A prolific and talented character actor, Borgnine was known for gruff, villainous roles such as the heavy who beats up Frank Sinatra in "From Here to Eternity" and one of the bad guys who harasses Spencer Tracy in "Bad Day at Black Rock."
Borgnine, who earned a salary of $5,000 for playing his Academy-Award winning role Marty, once said "I would have done it for nothing."
orgnine, who was born Ermes Effron Borgnino on Jan. 24, 1917 in Hamden, Conn., began acting after serving in the Navy during World War II. He made his film debut in 1951's "Whistle at Eaton Falls" before winning an Academy Award four years later. He appeared in other notable films including "Jubal," "Flight of the Phoenix," "The Dirty Dozen,""The Wild Bunch," "The Poseidon Adventure," "Johnny Guitar," and "Escape from New York."
"No Stanislavsky. I don't chart out the life histories of the people I play," Borgnine told The New York Times in 1973 when asked about his acting methods. "If I did, I'd be in trouble. I work with my heart and my head, and naturally emotions follow."
Sometimes he prayed, he said, or just reflected on character-appropriate thoughts. "If none of that works," he added, "I think to myself of the money I'm making."
He was also known as the Navy officer in the television series "McHale's Navy," which aired from 1962-66. Younger audiences would know him as the voice of Mermaid Man in "Spongebob Squarepants."
Borgnine earned an Emmy Award nomination at age 92 for his work on the series "ER," and was honored with the Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award in 2011.
"The Oscar made me a star, and I'm grateful," AP reports that Borgnine told an interviewer in 1966. "But I feel had I not won the Oscar I wouldn't have gotten into the messes I did in my personal life."
The actor was married five times, including to singer Ethel Merman, who became his third wife in 1964. The marriage barely lasted a month.
He is survived by his fifth wife, Tova Traesnaes — whom he married in 1973 —his children Christofer, Nancee and Sharon Borgnine; a stepson, David Johnson; six grandchildren; and his sister, Evelyn Verlardi.
One of my favorite actors. May he rest in Peace. And Thank You for the memories!
Saturday, July 7, 2012
Julio 7 - "The Amazing Spider-Man" / "Savages"
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