Festival des Étoilés Monte-Carlo 2023 - Dominique Lory x Jason Atherton - Le Grill à l'Hôtel de Paris - Un dîner à quatre mains au parfait diapason
C’est sous les scintillantes étoiles de la Principauté, au Grill de l’Hôtel de Paris, qu’a eu lieu le second dîner à quatre mains du Festival des Etoilés 2023. Dominique Lory, Chef Exécutif du mythique Palace de la Place du Casino, recevait le Chef étoilé et restaurateur britannique Jason Atherton.
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Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire (2024) Review
There's fun to be had in Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire, but its overshadowed by the fear of letting the past rest in peace.
Ghostbuster: Frozen Empire has no chill
I’m not sure there’s a cinematic franchise that has the degree of difficulty that GHOSTBUSTERS has in emerging from the original’s shadow and finding its own feet. GHOSTBUSTERS: AFTERLIFE, although entertaining, seemed resigned to not only dwell in the shadow of its forebear but actually revelled in it. It did, though, at least seem to want to draw a line…
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Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire (2024) Review
The Spengler family return to where it all began at the New York City firehouse and must enlist the help of the original Ghostbusters, but when an ancient artifact is uncovered this unleashes a new evil force on the world.
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It was pretty decent. It felt like the cartoon show back in the day. Not relying on Gozer. I think the cinematography would've been better with Jason Reitman, but it was good movie.
I still think Afterlife was a perfect "time qap sequel".
I really hope this leads to a new cartoon series or some kind of expansion to the story that doesn't rely hard on the film continuity.
Like "Real Ghostbusters" and "Extreme Ghostbusters" and some of the IDW comics.
Cartoons deserve to be imaginative like this. 🤷🏻
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'Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire' Makes Me Feel Good
While “Ghostbusters: Afterlife” may have trafficked a bit too much in nostalgia and fan service, but it still proved to be a fun ride which introduced us to some fun new characters, and it reunited us with old friends we yearned to see again for many years. “Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire,” however, is not burdened as heavily with those things as it hits the ground running with characters and…
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Are there, by chance, voice files of the female deputy actually speaking, or a name of the voice actor who recorded the sound effects?
The female Deputy never speaks, but it sounds to me like she has the same voice actor as one of the cultists. You can find a transcript of most of her lines in this document if you search for “CULT_FOLLOWER_FEMALE_05”. One of the Angels might be played by the same person too.
I know Randy Yuen did motion capture for the Deputy in general, and maybe the male Deputy has his voice, but there is no information about who played “CULT_FOLLOWER_FEMALE_05” and the female Deputy…
The actor’s name must be in the credits, however, so probably one of these people:
VOICE TALENT
Doug Abrahams
Marty Adams
Claire Armstrong
Ted Atherton
Kailea Banka
Carolina Bartczak
Lawrence Bayne
Bruce Blain
Jesse Bond
Sarah Booth
Marc-André Boulanger
Wyatt Bowen
Paul Braunstein
Kimberly D. Brooks
Jason Bryden
Nicki Burke
Mark Camacho
Braeden Clarke
Lucinda Davis
Stacey DePass
Bruce Edwards
Jake Epstein
Jonathan Goad
Amber Goldfarb
Alain Goulem
Rob Greenway
Gavin Hammon
Ian Hanlin
Lauren Jackson
Julianne Jain
Mara Junot
Helen King
Jameson Kraemer
Gabe Kunda
Tristan D. Lalla
Erica Lindbeck
Erin Mathews
James Mathis III
Jon McLaren
Scott McNeil
Cynthia Kaye McWilliams
Chimwemwe Miller
Julie Nathanson
Mayko Nguyen
Peter Outerbridge
Lindsay Owen-Pierre
Giles Panton
Christopher Parson
Kristen Peace
Murry Peeters
Simon Lee Phillips
Geoffrey Pounsett
Claire Rankin
David Richmond-Peck
Cara Ricketts
Kyle Rideout
Charlotte Rogers
Paula Shaw
Jesse Sherman
Ivan Sherry
Howard Siegel
Jonathan Silver
Dylan Taylor
Jeff Teravainen
Brett Watson
Jane Wheeler
Dan White
Scott Whyte
Debra Wilson
Kim Yarbrough
Farid Yazdani
And there is a little more information about who played who on IMDb.
This is all I know for the moment... but I hope it helps :)
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The Cool Jazz Café and the 4th of July weekend continues showcasing a combination of classic RnB favs and today's Hottest Smooth Jazz. Today's show is a Rebroadcast coming to you via the Verde Canyon Railroad in Clarksdale, Arizona. Please join us as host Dave Oz serves us those flavorsome grooves. Today at 3pm - 5pm EST, 2pm - 4pm CST, 12pm - 2pm PST, 8pm - 10pm UK time.
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HOUR I
Movin' and Shakin' /@Vincent Ingala, No Lie (feat. Michael McDonald) / Lalah Hathaway, Take It Uptown (ft. Jason Jackson) / Gino Rosaria :: The Pianist, Telegram / D.S. Wilson, Still In Love / Marc Antoine, Slip Away / Clarence Carter, Goin' Up Yonder / Skinny Hightower, Que Mas Da (ft. Michael Lington) / José Antonio Rodríguez, Fool On The Hill / Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66, Morning Kisses / Rohan Reid Music, Moonlight Drive / Paula Atherton, You Show Me (ft. Najee Ali) / Tommy Davidson, Blu Girl / Soul Ballet, Sailing / Shawn Kingsberry
HOUR II
Gonna Be Alright / Four80EastFour80East, Big Sur / Charles Langford, Kiss From a Rose (Alternate Version) / Seal, Cool Summer (ft. Chieli Minucci) / Special EFX featuring Chieli Minucci, Happy (From Despicable Me 2) / Pharrell Williams, Dream Maker / Will Donato, Note of Levity / Will Compton, Kiss from a Rose / Debbie Spring, When God's In The Music / Abe LaMarca, Sandcastles 2.0 / Brian Culbertson, Ascending (ft. Richard Brookins) / Greg Minnick, Vibe / Thasaint, Hello Dolly! / Louis Armstrong, Fantasy / Kersten Stevens
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GHOSTS AND DEMONS AND EVEN WILDER YET
Opening this weekend:
Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire--This fifth feature in the franchise begins with a nice macabre episode set in 1904, like something from a creepier version of Disney's Haunted Mansion. This is followed by an extended chase through the streets of Manhattan, as the current Ghostbusters pursue, in the "Ectomobile," an eel-like flying dragon spirit up from the sewers.
It's a reasonably diverting start, and the movie goes on to deploy, in addition to Paul Rudd and Carrie Coon and the kids from 2021's Ghostbusters: Afterlife, most of the available stars from the 1984 original. Dan Aykroyd, Ernie Hudson, Annie Potts, Williams Atherton and Bill Murray show up--no Sigourney Weaver or Rick Moranis, alas--and not just in cameos but with fairly substantive screen time. I was disappointed that the all-woman crew from the much-maligned and underrated 2016 version wasn't invited to this party, but apparently fans are still traumatized.
Anyway, the old vets here are good company--Murray with his peerless sardonoic line readings, Akyroyd with his gee-whiz delivery of expository gibberish. A couple of new adds, like Patton Oswalt as an authority on the occult and Kumail Nanjiani as a clod who sells Aykroyd the spherical ancient artifact that serves as the McGuffin, also get into the proper, uhm, spirit of things.
On the whole the movie, directed by Gil Kenan from a script by Kenan and Jason Reitman, is an enjoyable lavish no-brainer. The closest it gets to any emotional weight is an intriguing plot strand in which the teenage heroine (Mckenna Grace) bonds, seemingly romantically, with a teen ghost (Emily Alyn Lind) after she's forbidden to go 'busting until she turns 18; the actors manage a touching rapport even through the special effects prism.
But if Frozen Empire--which concerns a horned demon with freezing superpowers imprisoned inside the McGuffin--doesn't feel like a home run, it may be the result of too much wholesomeness. The teen romance and bickering family dynamic didn't quite feel like Ghostbusters to me, somehow. What made the '84 film seem new was its mix of extravagant, big-budget special effects spectacle with the snarky, irreverent slacker sketch-comedy of Murray and the other stars. Only when Frozen Empire taps into this sensibility does it truly thaw out.
The movie is dedicated to Ivan Reitman, director of the original, and this film, like several of the others, includes a nod to Cannibal Girls, Rietman's 1973 shocker starring the impossibly young and adorable Andrea Martin and Eugene Levy. I hope it makes fans seek out that amusing low-budget creepshow; there's a movie that doesn't suffer from too much wholesomeness.
Late Night With the Devil--Here's another wry paranormal chiller set in New York, although it was conceived by the Australian brothers Cameron Cairnes and Colin Cairnes and filmed in Melbourne. The premise is that we're watching the 1976 Halloween episode of a syndicated talk show, a perennial also-ran in the ratings to Johnny Carson. Desperate for a sweeps win, the recently widowed host (David Dastmalchian) stacks the guest list with a hokey stage psychic (Fayssal Bazzi), an Amazing Randi-type skeptic (Ian Bliss), and a psychiatrist (Laura Gordon) and her patient, an angelically smiling teenage girl (Ingrid Torelli). This girl was rescued from a cult and just might be possessed.
From the set to the music to the "More to Come" break cards, the Cairnes Brothers truly capture the look and feel of anything-goes '70s talk shows to a degree that will be nostalgic to those of us who remember them. The movie also evokes sources of the period from The Exorcist to Network (Michael Ironside provides stentorian narration in the manner of Network's Lee Richardson), and the soundtrack includes the likes of Flo & Eddie's "Keep It Warm."
The "found footage" conceit is quickly strained; the supposed "behind the scenes" sequences are pretty cinematic and helpfully narrative. But after a while you accept it, largely because the acting, especially the haunted yet game showmanship of the excellent Dastmalchian, keeps us involved.
It's a little scary, but mostly Late Night With the Devil is, like Network, a tongue-in-cheek satire of TV business culture, with ripe lines like "Ladies and gentlemen, a live television first, as we attempt to communicate with...the Devil. But not before a word from our sponsors." I also loved the implication that no amount of supernatural power could overtake Carson in the ratings in those days. Apparently even the Devil couldn't do that.
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Remembering Gene Wilder--This documentary, directed by Ron Frank, does indeed fondly remember the late comedy great. Frank makes Wilder himself the narrator, using audiobook excerpts from his noirishly-titled 2005 memoir Kiss Me Like a Stranger.
Born Jerry Silberman in Milwaukee, he grew up trying to make his mother laugh, and later drew inspiration from the mental patients he worked with while serving in the U.S. Army. He wanted, he says, something a bit "wilder" for his stage name when he started acting in New York. Cast in Brecht's Mother Courage and her Children at the Martin Beck Theatre in the early '60s, he met leading lady Anne Bancroft's future husband Mel Brooks, who later cast him in The Producers.
From there, we get a chronicle of some of the highlights of Wilder's movie career--not all of them; Quackser Fortune Has a Cousin in the Bronx and Start the Revolution Without Me, for instance, are passed over. But there's terrific material on Bonnie and Clyde, The Producers, Willy Wonka, Young Frankenstein, his relationship with Richard Pryor, his scenes with the sheep in Woody Allen's Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex (he says that Allen told him that he wanted to do a version of Sister Carrie with a sheep instead of Jennifer Jones), and more. My own favorite of Wilder's characters, Jim aka The Waco Kid in Blazing Saddles, is very well represented here.
Talking heads include Brooks, Carol Kane, Mike Medavoy, Alan Alda, Ben Mankiewicz, Rain Pryor, Harry Connick, Jr., Eric McCormack, and Willy Wonka's Charlie Bucket himself, Peter Ostrum, as well as Wilder's widow Karen Wilder, all speaking with unmistakable love. They tell good stories, but the real joy is simply the big dose of Wilder's utterly sui generis blend of innocent sweetness and strangled volatility. If the clips in this movie don't make you smile, you may need to see a doctor.
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Aout MMXXIV
Films
Le Gendarme en balade (1970) de Jean Girault avec Louis de Funès, Michel Galabru, Jean Lefebvre, Christian Marin, Guy Grosso, Michel Modo, Claude Gensac, France Rumilly, Nicole Vervil et Dominique Davray
Ali (2001) de Michael Mann avec Will Smith, Jon Voight, Jamie Foxx, Mario Van Peebles, Ron Silver, Jeffrey Wright et Nona Gaye
Les Enchaînés (Notorious) (1946) d'Alfred Hitchcock avec Cary Grant, Ingrid Bergman, Claude Rains, Louis Calhern, Leopoldine Konstantin et Reinhold Schünzel
Lettre d'une inconnue (Letter from an Unknown Woman) (1948) de Max Ophüls avec Joan Fontaine, Louis Jourdan, Art Smith, Leo B. Pessin, Marcel Journet, Mady Christians, Howard Freeman et Sonja Bryden
Lucky Jo (1964) de Michel Deville avec Eddie Constantine, Pierre Brasseur, Françoise Arnoul, Georges Wilson, Christiane Minazzoli, Claude Brasseur, Jean-Pierre Darras et André Cellier
Borg McEnroe (2017) de Janus Metz Pedersen avec Sverrir Gudnason, Shia LaBeouf, Stellan Skarsgård, Tuva Novotny, Scott Arthur, Robert Emms et David Bamber
La Vérité (1960) de Henri-Georges Clouzot avec Brigitte Bardot, Sami Frey, Marie-José Nat, Charles Vanel, Paul Meurisse, Louis Seigner, René Blancard et Colette Castel
Zack Snyder's Justice League (2021) de Zack Snyder avec Ben Affleck, Gal Gadot, Ray Fisher, Jason Momoa, Ezra Miller, Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Jeremy Irons et Diane Lane
La Chèvre (1981) de Francis Veber avec Pierre Richard, Gérard Depardieu, Michel Robin, Corynne Charby, André Valardy, Pedro Armendáriz Jr. et Jorge Luke
Piège de cristal (Die Hard) (1988) de John McTiernan avec Bruce Willis, Alan Rickman, Alexander Godunov, Bonnie Bedelia, Reginald VelJohnson, Paul Gleason et William Atherton
Le Samouraï (1967) de Jean-Pierre Melville avec Alain Delon, François Périer, Nathalie Delon, Cathy Rosier, Jacques Leroy et Jacques Deschamps
La Piscine (1969) de Jacques Deray avec Alain Delon, Romy Schneider, Maurice Ronet, Jane Birkin, Paul Crauchet, Suzie Jaspard et Steve Eckart
Forfaiture (1937) de Marcel L'Herbier avec Louis Jouvet, Lise Delamare, Ève Francis, Sylvia Bataille, Victor Francen, Sessue Hayakawa et Lucas Gridoux
The Batman (2022) de Matt Reeves avec Robert Pattinson, Zoë Kravitz, Paul Dano, Jeffrey Wright, Colin Farrell, John Turturro, Andy Serkis
Plein Soleil (1960) de René Clément avec Alain Delon, Marie Laforêt, Maurice Ronet, Erno Crisa, Elvire Popesco, Frank Latimore et Billy Kearns
58 Minutes pour vivre (Die Hard 2) (1990) de Renny Harlin avec Bruce Willis, Bonnie Bedelia, William Sadler, Dennis Franz, Franco Nero, William Atherton, Reginald VelJohnson, Fred Thompson, Art Evans, John Amos, Tom Bower et Sheila McCarthy
Mort d'un pourri (1977) de Georges Lautner avec Alain Delon, Ornella Muti, Stéphane Audran, Mireille Darc, Maurice Ronet, Michel Aumont, Jean Bouise, Daniel Ceccaldi, Julien Guiomar et Klaus Kinski
The Layover (2017) de William H. Macy avec Alexandra Daddario, Kate Upton, Matt Barr, Matt L. Jones, Rob Corddry, Kal Penn et Molly Shannon
Une journée en enfer (Die Hard with a Vengeance) (1995) de John McTiernan avec Bruce Willis, Jeremy Irons, Samuel L. Jackson, Larry Bryggman, Graham Greene et Colleen Camp
Séries
Le Coffre à Catch
#179 : Le festival de Kane ! - #180 : Jack Swagger repasse par la ECW ! - #181 : Les adieux de Tommy Dreamer (Colby en fil rouge) - #182 : Bret et Shawn font la paix et on termine le Homecoming!
Castle Saison 7
Sans relâche - Montréal - Une force invisible - Un problème enfantin - Un buzz foudroyant - De parfaits inconnus - Les Mystères de l'Ouest - Chevalier blanc - Action! - Un Noël dans la mafia - Castle, détective privé - L'affaire est dans le sac - Devant mes yeux - Résurrection - Règlement de comptes
The Durrells : une famille anglaise à Corfou Saison 3, 4
Episode 1 - Episode 2 - Episode 3 - Episode 4 - Episode 5 - Episode 6 - Episode 7 - Episode 8 - Episode 1 - Episode 2 - Episode 3 - Episode 4 - Episode 5 - Episode 6
Biography: WWE Legends Saison 3
Paige - Yokozuna
Le Comte de Monte-Cristo
Le Prisonnier du château d'If - Le Revenant - Les Scélérats - La Vengeance
Maguy Saison 7
Suzanne désespérément - OPA comique - Hallali conjugal - Qui l'eût "crue" ? - Dernier de Corday - La mégère à prix Boissier - Absence unique - Un monde chou, chou, chou - Flamme fatale - Le déchargé de mission - Ice-cream et châtiment - L'âge de déraison - Un ome peut en cacher un autre - Maguy rock - Direction assistée - La vie en roses - Le bazar et la nécessité - Le salaire du rappeur - Pas commode d'emploi - Maguyvaudages - Sauve qui puce - SOS vampires - Il est 5 heures, Maguy s'éveille - Certains l'aiment faux
Commissaire Moulin Saison 1
Petite Hantise - Cent mille soleils - Affectation sp��ciale
Commissaire Dupin
Une famille endeuillée - La morte rose
Affaires sensibles
Bambi, vedette de cabaret et femme ordinaire - Simone Weber, "la diabolique de Nancy"
Spectacles
Adele at the BBC (2015)
ABBA : Live at Wembley Arena (1979)
Bénabar : Live au Grand Rex (2004)
Eddy Mitchell : Ma dernière séance (2011) à l'Olympia
Livres
Les Disparus de Trégastel de Jean-Luc Bannalec
Nota Bene, tome 6 : La Vie au Moyen Âge de Benjamin Brillaud, Phil Castaza, Christian Paty et Mathieu Mariolle
Les Schtroumpfs, tome 11 : Les Schtroumpfs olympiques de Peyo
Astérix, tome 12 : Astérix aux jeux Olympiques de René Goscinny et Albert Uderzo
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Chris is the top brain who just wants to party, Mitch is the 15-year-old college wiz kid. Supposedly hard at work on a lab project with a mysterious deadline, they still find time to use their genius to discover new ways to have fun.
Credits: TheMovieDb.
Film Cast:
Chris Knight: Val Kilmer
Mitch Taylor: Gabriel Jarret
Jordan: Michelle Meyrink
Professor Hathaway: William Atherton
Kent: Robert Prescott
Major Carnagle: Louis Giambalvo
Lazlo Hollyfeld: Jon Gries
CIA Man Decker: Ed Lauter
Shuttle Pilot: Stacy Peralta
Laser Ray Victim: Daniel Ades
Bartender: Andres Aybar
Air Force General: Charles Shull
George: Beau Billingslea
Larry: Charles Parks
Boy at Science Fair: Sean Frye
Girl at Science Fair: JoAnn Willette
Old Lady: Ina Gould
Student at Science Fair: Nadine Vix
Mr. Taylor: Paul Tulley
Mrs. Taylor: Joanne Baron
Darlington Recruiter: Harry Johnson
Sherry Nugil: Patti D’Arbanville
Dr. Dodd: Monte Landis
Mrs. Meredith: Sandy Martin
Dr. Meredith: Severn Darden
Cornell: Randy Lowell
Carter: John Shepherd Reid
Bodie: Tommy Swerdlow
‘Ick’ Ikagami: Mark Kamiyama
Math Professor: Martin Gundersen
Carpet Man: Brett Miller
Milton: Dean Devlin
Fenton: Yuji Okumoto
Chris’ Girl at Party: Lynda Wiesmeier
Ick’s Girl at Party: Penny Baker
Cornell’s Girl at Party: Marcia Karr
Girl at Party: Isabelle Walker
Girl at Party: Marii Mak
Girl at Party: Cheri Wells
Girl at Party: Catherine MacNamara
Student: Johnny Vasily
TV Makeup Man: Ed Garrabrandt
TV Stage Manager: Isabel Cooley
Waitress: Robin Stober
Susan: Deborah Foreman
Student in Hall: David Marvit
Air Force Gate Guard: Michael Crabtree
Air Force Gate Guard: Charles Sweigart
Air Force Gate Guard: Peter Parros
Computer Technician: Ronald Taylor
Air Force Major: James Carrington
Air Force Controller: Michael Backes
Air Force Sergeant: Corki Grazer
Laser Technician: Jeanne Mori
Engineer: David Ursin
Congressman: Joe Dorsey
Laser Specialist: Will Knox
Air Force Technician: Kevin Hurley
Girl in Popcorn (uncredited): Kimberly Spak
Film Crew:
Director: Martha Coolidge
Set Decoration: Phil Abramson
Camera Operator: John J. Connor
Producer: Brian Grazer
Casting: Jane Jenkins
Production Design: Josan F. Russo
Hairstylist: Edie Panda
Visual Effects Supervisor: Richard L. Bennett
Casting: Janet Hirshenson
Screenplay: Neal Israel
Screenplay: Pat Proft
Editor: Richard Chew
Makeup Artist: Zoltan Elek
Original Music Composer: Thomas Newman
Art Direction: Jack G. Taylor Jr.
Special Effects Coordinator: Phil Cory
Executive Producer: Robert Daley
Director of Photography: Vilmos Zsigmond
Screenplay: PJ Torokvei
Associate Producer: Sam Crespi-Horowitz
Music Supervisor: Becky Mancuso-Winding
Music Supervisor: Michael Papale
Supervising Sound Editor: Julia Evershade
Sound Designer: George Budd
Music Editor: Ted Whitfield
Costume Supervisor: Marla Denise Schlom
Costumer: Joseph Roveto
Costumer: Michael F. Hamer
Visual Effects Supervisor: David Stipes
Stunts: Kenny Alexander
Stunts: Shane Dixon
Stunts: Kenny Ferrugiaro
Stunts: Linda Lee Franklin
Stunts: Allan Graf
Stunts: Marian Green
Stunts: Debby Porter
Stunts: Bernie Pock
Stunts: Spiro Razatos
Stunts: Edward J. Ulrich
Stunts: David M. Graves
Unit Production Manager: Billy Ray Smith
First Assistant Director: Stephen McEveety
Second Assistant Director: Joseph P. Moore
Set Designer: Erin M. Cummings
Set Designer: Steven Wolff
Other: Alex Tavoularis
First Assistant Camera: Ken Nishino
Second Assistant Camera: Robert Samuels
Second Unit Director of Photography: Frederick Elmes
Key Grip: Richard W. Deats
Grip: Jerry D. Deats
Best Boy Electric: Robert Jason
Additional Editing: Arthur Coburn
First Assistant Editor: Albert Coleman
Other: Alexandra Leviloff
Other: Deborah Cichocki
Other: Bill Wilner
Sound Editor: Anna Boorstin
Sound Editor: Virginia Cook-McGowan
Sound Editor: Cari Lewis
Sound Editor: Marshall Winn
Sound Editor: Roxanne Jones McCarthy
Supervising ADR Editor: Beth Bergeron
ADR Editor: Lauren Palmer
Assistant Sound Editor: Paul C. Warschilka
Assistant Sound Editor: Christy Richmond
Sound Effects: John P. Fasal
Sound Effects: Doug Hemp...
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“SOS Fantômes : La Menace de Glace" de Gil Kenan - 5e opus de la série de films “SOS Fantômes” (1984) et suite de “SOS Fantômes : L'Héritage” de Jason Reitman (2021) - avec Paul Rudd, Carrie Coon, Kumail Nanjiani, James Acaster, William Atherton, Patton Oswalt, les jeunes Mckenna Grace, Finn Wolfhard, Logan Kim, Celeste O'Connor, Emily Alyn Lind, et les participations des “Ghostbusters” Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Ernie Hudson et Annie Potts, avril 2024.
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Gerald Veasley Unscripted Jam #2 - Saturday April 6th, 2024!
Expected Performers: Gail Jhonson, Bobby Lyle, Andrew Neu, Aubrey Logan, Oli Silk, David P Stevens, Kim Scott, Ilya Serov, Phil Denny, Curtis McCain, Jason Jackson, Carl Anderson, Paula Atherton, Albert Rivera, Donald Robinson, Richard Waller!
Tickets: https://vivenu.com/event/gerald-veasley-unscripted-jam-2-4t0377
Date/Time: April 6th Check-In-10:30 pm, Show- 11:30 pm
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Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire Assessment | Increase Your Expectations for Enjoyable
Abstract
- Paul Rudd and Mckenna Grace shine because the emotional coronary heart of a busy, entertaining sequel.
- The give attention to the Spengler household dynamic provides a variety of depth to a predictable storyline.
- The visible results, villains, and manufacturing is top-notch, delivering massive laughs and thrills (and a ton of fan service).
Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire chills and thrills in an ectoplasm-fueled sequel that is certain to please audiences. Outdated and new faculty forged members return to acquainted New York Metropolis haunts with massive laughs and a surprisingly emotional storyline. Director Gil Kenan and co-writer Jason Reitman perceive the profitable system to success. Each movie within the Ghostbusters franchise has the essential premise of oddball heroes stopping a supernatural villain from destroying the world. The filmmakers accurately give attention to partaking character interactions, superb new devices, and slick manufacturing values for leisure glory.
Gary Grooberson (Paul Rudd) throttles Ecto-1 by means of rush hour site visitors as he and the Spengler household chase a slippery demon. Trevor (Finn Wolfhard) wonders when it's going to be his flip to drive as an 18-year-old grownup. Phoebe (Mckenna Grace) ignores her mom's orders and prompts the sling seat to shoot down the rampaging ghost. Callie's (Carrie Coon) livid as calamity predictably ensues. The gang pulls as much as the firehouse with metropolis officers ready to drop the hammer. Mayor Walter Peck (William Atherton) has been ready years for this second.
Winston (Ernie Hudson) points a stern rebuke to Gary and the Spenglers. You'll be able to't have an underage lady hanging out of a racing car indiscriminately firing a proton pack. Mayor Peck, an outdated adversary, is simply itching to close them down. They should watch out and observe authorized protocols. Phoebe would not take her benching frivolously. She explodes at Callie in a hurtful outburst, which leaves Gary questioning what to do. What precisely is his position with the kids? Does he even have the aptitude to be a disciplinarian?
Household Issues
Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire
3.5/5
Launch DateMarch 22, 2024
ForgedMckenna Grace , Carrie Coon , Annie Potts , Paul Rudd , Emily Alyn Lind , Invoice Murray , Finn Wolfhard , Ernie Hudson , Dan Aykroyd , Patton Oswalt , William Atherton , Kumail Nanjiani
StudioBRON Studios, Columbia Photos, Ghostcorps
Professionals
Paul Rudd and Mckenna Grace particularly shine.
Specializing in the Spengler household dynamic is a good emotional selection.
The consequences and comedy are upped in massive methods for the sequel.
Cons
It is predictable and follows the identical template, and is overstuffed.
In the meantime, Ray (Dan Aykroyd) and Podcast (Logan Kim) have an intriguing customer after their newest internet present. Nadeem Razmaadi (Kumail Nanjiani) desires to promote his not too long ago deceased grandmother's bizarre outdated junk. Ray's stupefied when a mysterious brass orb overloads his P.Okay.E. meter. It additionally freezes his desk and sends a magical shockwave all through town. They should take it to Winston's paranormal analysis lab instantly. Again on the firehouse, Gary and Callie wrestle with how one can deal with Phoebe. They do not know she's made a ghoulish new buddy (Emily Alyn Lind).
Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire races out of the gate at full pace. Kenan (Monster Home, Metropolis of Ember) and Reitman (Juno, Up within the Air) do not waste time on introductory exposition. They neatly assume the characters and settings are identified. This enables fast immersion into a reasonably detailed plot with quite a few talking components.
To say there's lots occurring is an understatement. Everybody within the ensemble has a crucial second the place their particular person position takes middle stage. That is tough to realize in such a loaded script with out getting slowed down. The pacing by no means suffers since you're genuinely involved in seeing every character shine.
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Grace continues to show her mettle as an outstanding main actress. Phoebe's rather more than the precocious good child telling dry jokes with a wink. She's grown into an angst-ridden teenager unable to deal with the burdens of youth. Her bitter angle is smart in context. She accurately believes that her contribution to the crew is required. However lashing out in opposition to her mom's place isn't the fitting response. Phoebe will get a wanted actuality examine when her rebellious actions result in massive hassle. She's a know-it-all that learns a useful lesson about belief and authority.
Paul Rudd Shines In opposition to an Icy Antagonist
Rudd additionally stands out because the comedian anchor of the movie. His infectious attraction and heat demeanor permeates all through the narrative. Gary's discovered love and goal with Callie. He desires to be an vital a part of the Spenglers' lives, however fears overstepping boundaries. Two years in the past, he was Phoebe's science instructor in Oklahoma. Now, he is a live-in boyfriend to her mom and the de facto chief of the Ghostbusters. Gary's efforts to tick each field include trepidation. However you must break a couple of eggs to make an omelet. Gary by no means loses compassion however realizes he could be humorous and stern when the state of affairs calls for it.
The franchise has at all times wowed with banner visible results. Kenan and Reitman deserve additional credit score for super-sizing the sequel with creativity. The icy antagonist is legitimately scary and bizarre AF. New York Metropolis turns into a popsicle below his withering assault. He can't be defeated by customary strategies. The crew has to develop new weapons to face such a frightening risk. Dad and mom get able to shell out some dough as youngsters clamor for brand new ghostbusting toys.
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Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire could also be criticized for an overabundance of fan service. All the things from Slimer to the rowdy Keep Puft marshmallow minis get their hilarious due working amok. There's nothing mistaken with delivering what folks wish to see. Change would not at all times imply higher. Insert Star Wars right here. The filmmakers completely nail this sequel and the field workplace will show them proper. Stick round in the course of the credit.
Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire is a manufacturing of Columbia Photos, Ghost Corps, and Proper of Approach Movies. It will likely be launched theatrically on March twenty second from Sony Photos. You'll be able to watch the trailer beneath:
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