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tv-moments · 10 months ago
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For All Mankind
Season 4, “Have a Nice Sol”
Director: Lukas Ettlin
DoP: Ross Berryman
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wornoutspines · 1 year ago
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Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan (S4 Premiere) | TV Review
It has begun! The final season of Jack Ryan on Prime Video and it's already intriguing #JackRyan #JohnKrasinski #WendellPierce #MichaelPeña #MichaelKelly #TomClancy #review
Carlton Cuse & Graham Roland (Creators), Tom Clancy (Novels)CASTJohn KrasinskiMichael PeñaBetty GabrielAbbie CornishWendell PierceOkieriete OnaodowanLouis OzawaMichael McElhatton Review There’s always a shadow of corruption or some sort of shady dealing going on at the beginning of this show, and yet they manage to make it different and fresh every time. I started the first of the two-episode…
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sersi · 1 year ago
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FOR ALL MANKIND (2019 - ) 4.01: Glasnost dir. Lukas Ettlin
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Close up photos with the crews and casts of Black Sails!
(From left to right: Zach McGowan, Dan Shotz, Jon Steinberg, Louise Barnes, Luke Arnold, Lukas Ettlin, Hakim Kae Kazeem)
Source: Daphne Olive's instagram
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zonaenthusiast · 3 months ago
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Lukas Ettlin is rumored to direct some episodes of OPLA season 2... besties this isn't even funny, he is the director of my favorite Black Sails episode, I'm literally weeping right now. This has to be true now, thay can't take this away from me.
I can't emphasize this enough, Black Sails is as important as One Piece for me and I still can't believe how lucky I am because Marc Jobst, the director of the Romance Dawn trio episodes, also was a Black Sails director (he directed episode 4x04).
Lukas Ettlin has directed episodes 2x09 (my favorite), 3x02, 3x06, 4x01 (this is the one I'm going to rewatch today, I'm rewatching the show right now) and 4x07.
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delaneegail · 8 months ago
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"Can Israelis and Palestinians See Eye to Eye? || Creators for Change || Middle Ground." Youtube, uploaded by Jubilee, 12 Nov. 2018, www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Jj8vne0ca0. Accessed 28 Mar. 2024.
This video was shown to me in one of my UCOR classes when I was a sophomore. I unfortunately forgot what specific UCOR class showed me this video. It was in this UCOR class that I learned a little bit about the Israeli and Palestinian conflict. I found this video eye-opening because I have never seen Israelis and Palestinians sit down together and share their views, opinions, and experiences. This video showed that differing opinions can happen. For example, the individuals in the video made sure to give each other space to share their opinions, even if the opinion was in conflict with their own. Although this video predates the ongoing crisis that is occurring right now, this video was still informative. It also gave Palestinians a space to share their experiences, and the news (United States news) often do not show that part of the Palestinian experience.
"Fordson: Faith, Fasting, Football - Feature Length Documentary." Youtube, uploaded by Northshorefilms, 8 Jan. 2016, www.youtube.com/watch?v=l45Ekl_5uuQ. Accessed 28 Mar. 2024.
This documentary was also shown to me in a UCOR class. Most likely, the same UCOR class I mentioned above. This film showcases Dearborn, Michigan, where there is a large population of Muslim Americans. I really liked this film because I grew up in an area where I was not exposed to Muslim/Arab culture. The documentary showed how high school football athletes and their families celebrated Ramadan. It also showed the struggles they were experiencing as Muslim Americans post-9/11. This film breaks the stereotypical vision that most Americans most likely have about Arabs. Personally, it showed me the beauty of the Islamic religion. I was even more impress on the athletes who continued their fast even during the hard training.
Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan. Directed by Lukas Ettlin, Jann Turner, and Shana Stein, Amazon Studios, 2018. Prime Video, www.amazon.com/Pilot/dp/B089TZC8F9/ref=sr_1_1?crid=21YIAAV1HU4MY&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.4KzGemrrG5WJrg156r-W_jvkiRaehbf6zdQT_wkt94nAhquzY4yYFqGbiVBAuyFpkIsRwSSSVusqcJCT9VEB6XYimyYAiG5XcYaFtc8TpasfutJM4niKNYBtHPtHSh45p6FlrDa-uICFulZ2N0IEHH2VsEblwRoFMi8z_dRSWmKRB4M-rorOBRVxhxebWfYWtpWjAVc08XXH2dYBX-q781WtW1-zvM-gs_Tqm538G-E.E4N56bthw9YKBvNlIy-x2nMLGMj7igZtvcIWQ4dkJpA&dib_tag=se&keywords=jack+ryan+season+1&qid=1711662858&s=instant-video&sprefix=jack+ryan+season+1%2Cinstant-video%2C160&sr=1-1. Accessed 28 Mar. 2024.
This film was released on Prime Video in 2018. I watched this show during my sophomore year of college. The show was fast-paced and action-packed. It was right up my alley. Unlike most American-military shows that have Arabs with no character or no humanity as the main terrorist, this show gave an explanation and background to the main antagonist. The show exhibited the hardships Mousa bin Suleiman endured as a Lebanese refugee in France. The show revealed how Suleiman got an education, and how he tried to start a career. However, due to his ethnicity, he was turned away. I believe that the series did an okay job in portraying Arabs. They gave the main antagonist and his family a story. However, the stereotypical Arab characteristics were still there. For example, Arab gunmen preying on Suleiman's young daughter. Suleiman's wife initially being submissive to Suleiman. And more. Overall, the show caught my eye. Yet, based on the discussions we've had in class, I have now noticed the type-cast Arab characters in the show.
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senkovi · 2 years ago
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[ID: four gifs from Black Sails of John Silver. He says, “The men, I understand. Flint had them exactly where he needed them — angry, resentful, afraid. I understand why they would rather do battle with that storm than even considering surrendering to Hornigold. But he had me there too. He had me there. And that is not supposed to happen.”
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BLACK SAILS, XX dir. Lukas Ettlin
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scenesandscreens · 3 years ago
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Raised by Wolves, Season Two (2022)
Directed by Ernest Dickerson, Sunu Gonera, Alex Gabassi & Lukas Ettlin
Cinematography by Dariusz Wolski, Ross Emery & Erik Messerschmidt
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boardchairman-blog · 3 years ago
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**Shots of the Episode**
Raised By Wolves (2020)
Season 2, Episode 8: “Happiness” (2022) Director: Lukas Ettlin Cinematographer: Kolja Brandt
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stillsmybeatingheart · 4 years ago
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tv-moments · 10 months ago
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For All Mankind
Season 4, “Glasnost”
Director: Lukas Ettlin
DoP: Ross Berryman
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cinesludge · 5 years ago
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Movie #46 of 2019: The Lincoln Lawyer
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comicweek · 6 years ago
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Five Thoughts on Daredevil’s“Please”
Resurrected, Daredevil begins to take a real good look at itself as everyone is wonder who they are, and if what they are doing is worthwhile.
“Please” was directed by Lukas Ettlin and written by Jim Dunn
1. Who Am I and What Am I Meant to Be
After pulling off a resurrection, the next obvious question to ask is, “who am I?” A question of identity that is filtered through the recurring theme this episode, “What am I meant to do?” These are fundamental character questions that form the spine of entire television series. “Please” as a singular episode isn’t capable of providing answers, but it makes for an effective theme to bind the episode together.
These are questions at the center of Matt Murdock, or should I just start calling him Daredevil now? Season 2 burned down his life as blind lawyer Matt Murdock, but now unable to fully be the Devil of Hell’s Kitchen, he is incapable of seeing all of the gifts he still has (a law degree.) Of course, as a character, he has always been blind in that way and given to excess. The episode and Charlie Cox’s performance walk a fine line between playing these moments as an unearned whiny pity party and having an element of emotional truth too it. The scenes with Father Lantom in the past and present help keep things balanced. Daredevil has never really shied away from the fact that Matt is an asshole with anger issues, as seen in the Young Matt scene. In the present sequence, a partial montage of past and present, as Matt explains to Father Lantom all the pain he heard, the feeling of loss comes through. Matt is putting on a nihilistic posture, but there is a feeling of loss that he is unable to be their avenging devil. Of course he is still an excellent lawyer, and could easily help people that way, but being Daredevil is what made him special and fundamentally who he is.
2. Meet the Nelsons
With the lack of Matt to bind Foggy and Karen together, the show has to develop them as more functional characters. The best thing to happen to Karen Page in this show was her getting the job at the paper, logic of her getting Ben Urich’s office aside, in season 2. It gave her a reason to be outside of a cloying love interest to support the main character. Theoretically that’s happened to Foggy as well, with him working for Hogarth & Associates and appearing on the other shows. In actuality those appearances, while ably done, turned him into more of a function as character. Which is why getting to meet the Nelsons was such a nice humanizing moment for Foggy as a character. We get to meet his working class family, that he has economically left in the dust. It makes his identity crisis more pronounced and dramatically earned now that we see where he came from.
One of the things immediately clear in season 3 is how it acts like a more functional TV series. We get scenes that aren’t all about moody Matt or Fisk, the show is confidant enough to spend time with supporting characters outside of their traditional roles and have those moments feed into whatever overall motif that binds the episode together. Getting to see Karen work a story is nice, of course it tips her off that Matt is still alive, but it allows us to see more of Karen on her own outside of the context of Matt.
3. Action with Purpose 4. Hitting the Bullseye 5. You come at the king, you best not miss
Read All My Thoughts on Daredevil “Please” @ MultiversityComics.com
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sesiondemadrugada · 7 years ago
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Evidence (Olatunde Osunsanmi, 2013).
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longjanesillvrr · 8 years ago
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The first episode of Black Sails (now available on Amazon Prime, with the Starz channel subscription, hours ahead of the Live Television Premiere) was fucking insane. My heart hit my feet, repeatedly, I was in tears, I laughed, I stoped breathing a couple times...In-fucking-sane. Incredible. Amazing. Holy. Chit. I am not prepared for the intensity that this last season is going to throw at us! 
Spoilers below the break
We open the episode as Flint and Silver’s men move toward the bay, at Nassau, followed by Blackbeard, Rackham, and Bonney. The plan, here, is to attack Rodgers while he’s weakened, having learned that His Majesty’s Navy has pulled out of the Bahamas and returned to London, following Season 3′s finale... However, the battle-plan...well, let’s just say it doesn’t go well. What follows is a brutal battle, in which Silver is assumed to have lost his life,the pirates lose 3 or their 4 ships, and are forced to retreat, all while taking heavy casualties. Ah, the plans of mice and men, eh?
Eleanor and Woodes’ relationship has changed since we last saw them, as has Eleanor and Max’s roles in Nassau town. We find the ladies tucked safely away as the battle roars overhead...Eleanor is cross-stiching while Max looks at her with the same face I had. (what...the...fuck...) Max and Eleanor discuss the ways in which their lives have changed, since Charles Vane’s hanging. Both ladies, it seems, have taken more of a back seat, letting The Men™ handle the running of things. It’s a different Max and Eleanor than we’re used to seeing.
Oh, Woodes Rodgers is still a self-righteous prick, btw. There’s a scene when the trials of the captured pirates is going on below them, where Rodgers basically threatens Max, in front of Eleanor... I wanted to slap him. I’m sure you will, too.
Madi and Silver’s relationship has blossomed, as well. In a flashback, the two are seen cuddled up, naked, in Madi’s bed. This is obviously before they sailed back to Nassau. Madi is well on her way to being the person who follows Silver into the darkness, becoming his tether. In the books, as those who have read them know, Silver is a married man... I have zero doubt that Madi is Silver’s wife, or will be, very soon. Hashtag Awesome.
Sometime after the battle, Billy Bones, looking sexy as hell with the new beard, struts onto the beach, to collect the remainder of Flint’s men. He is a very different Billy from last season, it seems. He’s much more of a take-no-bullshit kind of man, which becomes evident back at the Barlow house, when tensions between Flint and Billy come to a head. Flint is back to his old assertive ways, trying to tell Billy how things need to be done, but Billy is having none of it. Look, brah, I’ve been handling this shit since you left, since Charles’ death, back here on Nassau. We don’t need you. Flint then tries his typical “well if you don’t let me play, you can’t have the prize” bullshit, when he threatens to withhold the location of the cache of gems...
To which Madi replies, “I know, too.” (Yo, dude. Silver trusts me, and you will not forget I am here.)
The Princess will not be manipulated or forgotten, in this season. She already doesn’t like or trust Flint. With the apparent death of her lover, Silver, she is on-edge and seems to be itching to knock Captain Flint down a level or two. It’s going to be beautiful to watch. I feel like Flint has outlived his usefulness; between Silver and Billy Bones, and Madi, Flint is no longer needed, or wanted. It will be fun to watch his downfall, and Silver’s rise, this season.
If the premiere is indicative of how this season will play out, the word we will be hearing most, to describe the future episodes is: Intense. My heart very-nearly beat out of my chest throughout the entire episode, from the first minute to the last. Silver’s “adventure” during this episode had me screaming at the screen. Madi’s agony, and strength in the face of it, had me in tears. I ran the gambit of emotions during this first hour. I can’t wait to see more!
As far as Silver’s ultimate fate? I won’t ruin it for you. The journey is one you will have to experience for yourself. Now, I’m off for a re-watch, because...holy shit that was awesome!
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aahfuckthatusernamestaken · 3 years ago
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"Maybe… it’s time for you to stop."
"Oh… No, Father, uh… My delusion was thinking God had anything to do with it. I’m not as capable as I was, but… I don’t get to choose who I am. I’m Daredevil. Not even God can stop that now."
~Daredevil – ‘Please’ (3×02), dir. Lukas Ettlin
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