Woah. This was rough. We're waving through a window faaaaaar away from this movie.
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Zack and Ellen review some of Pattinson's previous roles as we get ready for... The Batman!
Ellen talks with Heather Gervasi about stunts and stage combat. Trigger Warning: brief discussion of suicide, sexual assault, & firearms.
HEATHER GERVASI (she/her) is an actor, an AFDC certified actor combatant, and an all-around creator. She currently resides in Chicago, Illinois, and has a BFA in Theatre Performance with a minor in Communications. Credits include ROMEO & JULIET (Tybalt) with The Powerhouse Theatre Training Company, ELLIS ISLAND: THE DREAM OF AMERICA (Helen Lansman Cohen) with the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra. Heather recently served as a PA for a TV pilot in Chicago and currently works for the Goodman Theatre and Broadway in Chicago.
We watched a bad movie by M. Night Shyamalan as a joke, and then came up with some good ones to watch instead.
*TRIGGER WARNING* If you watch this movie (and we don’t realllllly suggest that you do) there are depictions of suicide.
Referenced in this Episode:
The Happening Signs The Sixth Sense Unbreakable The Village Glass Split Suggested Content: Jamie French Don’t Look Up Smiling Friends
Yes, No Way Home is out. No, Ellen hasn't seen it yet... So we chose to talk about the Broadway disaster that was Spiderman: Turn Off the Dark. Enjoy!
Referenced in this Episode Spiderman: Turn Off the Dark Spiderman (2002) The World's Most Dangerous Musical: The Chaotic History of Spider-Man on Broadway
It's only just out of reach. Down the block, on a beach, maybe tonight you'll listen to our episode on West Side Story (2021). Referenced in this Epsiode: West Side Story (1961) West Side Story (2021) Rita Moreno Natalie Wood Rachel Zegler Ariana DeBose The Prom (with Zoe Kiriazis)
We think this is a musical that knows exactly what it is… and we love it! Rest in Peace, Jonathan Larson & Steven Sondheim.
EMILY MONTES is a graduate of Buffalo Academy for Visual and Performing Arts and Buffalo State. She has taken dance for 21 years and taught for one. Recent projects with Green Buffalo Productions include 2018 Emerald Terrace (Jimmy’s Mother), and Out of the Box (writer, crew member)
Referenced in this episode: Tick, Tick... Boom! (Stage) Tick, Tick... Boom! (Film) Lin-Manuel Miranda on the 'dirty secret' hidden in Tick, Tick... Boom! The Moondance Diner in 'Tick, Tick... Boom!' Is Real, but It's Not in New York Anymore 37 "Tick, Tick...Boom" Details And Broadway Cameos You Might've Missed The First Time Around
All you can take with you is that which you’ve given away. And we’re giving away this great discussion with our friend Emily for the 75th Anniversary of It’s a Wonderful Life!
Referenced in this Episode It’s a Wonderful Life (1946) How ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ transformed the art of using fake snow on film
EMILY BYSTRAK is here to talk about her favorite movie of all time, It’s a Wonderful Life! Emily was most recently in GBP’s Spooky One Act Festival as Melba in Arise and Prep, and Nora in The Exorcism of Princess Bubble-Head. She also starred as Morticia Maxwell in Out of the Box, GBP's submission for the 48-Hour Film Project. She delivered the required line of dialogue, which was nominated for Best Use of Line. Emily has performed in several other GBP productions over the years, including Wendy in Severance (The Spooky Film Festival), Ensemble (Once We Were Lost), and Helen (You & Me) Her short play The Importance of Filing was produced for the Spooky One-Act Play Festival in 2019.
Dive into the next episode of Celluloid Stage and see how far it goes.
Referenced in this Episode: Rabbit Hole (2010) Rabbit Hole (2006) Miles Teller Says He’s Vaccinated, Okay?
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Follow #CelluloidStage: Twitter @celluloidstage Join our Facebook Group Follow GBP: Twitter @greenbflo | Facebook @greenbuffaloproductions | Instagram @green_bflo Zack and Ellen compare DUNE (1984) and DUNE (2021). The new movie is very beautiful... and long... and only half the story!
Referenced in this Episode: Dune (2021) Dune (1984) Dune (1965) Manic Pixie Dream Girl 'Dune' appropriates Islamic, Middle Eastern tropes without real inclusion, critics say |
About the podDo you love movies, musical theatre, and cultural musings? You’ve come to the right place! #CelluloidStage is a new podcast that discusses the adaptation of stories across multiple mediums. archive
March 2022
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