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The Flick LabThe Flick LabBlender Animated Short FilmsIn this episode of the podcast, Karri, Henrik, and Zach watch several short films utilizing the Blender 3D animation software. Some are playful, some serious, and one involves murderous Smurf-like creatures. Which are worthy of our recommendation?  You can watch ALL of the films for free on Youtube using our playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhWc3b3KhnY&list=PLcjR0oe-fPN587T3WL82w4oyzVt7nLBKu Sadly, this is also Zachary Byrd's last episode with The Flick Lab. More about his departure at the end of the episode. Thank you Zach and all t...2022-02-092h 11The Flick LabThe Flick LabThe Exorcist FranchiseIn this episode of the podcast, Karri, Henrik, and Zach explore The Exorcist film franchise including the original trilogy and the two prequel films. Demonic possession, vomiting pea soup, and CGI cows eating CGI hyenas - this episode has it all. In nomine patris et filii et spiritus sancti. Films covered in this episode: The Exorcist (1973) The Exorcist II: Heretic (1977)The Exorcist III (1990)Exorcist: The Beginning (2004)Dominion (2005) Hear new episodes several days in advance and access extra content by becoming our Patreon supporter: https://www.patreon.com...2022-01-262h 33The Flick LabThe Flick LabChristmas Movies From HellIn this episode of the podcast, hosts Karri, Henrik and Zach chose to discuss their favorite Christmas movies. What could possibly go wrong? Films covered in this episode: National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (USA, 1989) Rare Exports: A Christmas Tale (Finland, 2010) Bunny the Killer Thing (Finland, 2015) Hosted by Zachary Byrd, Karri Ojala and Henrik Telkki. Edited by Karri Ojala. The Flick Lab theme tune written and performed by Nick Grivell.2021-12-231h 55The Flick LabThe Flick LabThe Unknown Soldier (2017) (Tuntematon sotilas)In this episode of the podcast, our American host Zach will share his thoughts with the Finnish hosts Karri and Henrik on the Finnish film 'The Unknown Soldier' from 2017. Why is the film so important to Finns? What is the identity of Aku Louhimies' version of 'The Unknown'? Which version is 'the best' - 1955, 1985 or the 2017 film? Is the question impossible to answer? Henrik has some gargantuan thoughts on this one. Karri gets the non-Finns up to speed with his super quick and simplified overview of the Finnish Winter War and Continuation War. Hosted by Zachary Byrd...2021-12-061h 45The Flick LabThe Flick LabCannibalism and Animal Cruelty in Film In this episode of the podcast, Karri, Henrik, and Zach discuss the portrayal of cannibalism in film and the ethical boundaries of filmmaking - specifically the animal cruelty performed while making the film, "Cannibal Holocaust." There's also a splash of discussion on the ethics of eating meat. Films covered in this episode: Cannibal Holocaust (Italy, 1980) Delicatessen (France, 1991) Dumplings (餃子, Hong Kong 2004) Raw (Grave, France/Belgium 2016) Hosted by Karri Ojala, Henrik Telkki and Zachary Byrd. Edited by Karri Ojala. The Flick Lab theme tune written and performed by Nick Grivell. 2021-11-232h 21The Flick LabThe Flick LabAbbas Kiarostami with Plan-SéquenceIn this episode of the podcast, Karri, Henrik, and Zach are joined by Pedro, from the YouTube channel Plan-Séquence to discuss three films by Iranian filmmaker Abbas Kiarostami: Where Is The Friend's Home?, Taste of Cherry, and Like Someone In Love. Prepare for an in-depth discussion of cinematography, tone, characters, and the nature of 'realism' in film. Films covered in this episode: Where is the Friend's House? (1987) (خانه دوست کجاست / Khane-ye dust kojast) Taste of Cherry (1997) (طعم گيلاس...‎ / Ta’m-e gīlās...) Like Someone in Love (2012) (ライク・サムワン・イン・ラブ / Raiku samuwan in rabu)   Hosted by Zachary Byrd, Karri Ojala and H...2021-11-082h 34The Flick LabThe Flick LabHalloween Kills with Allison KilkennyIn this episode of the podcast, the Lab discusses Halloween Kills with writer-producer-podcaster multi-talent Allison Kilkenny. All the episode participants are trying their best to understand why this movie exists as it is. If you know the answer, please leave us a comment on our social media pages. Hosted by Henrik Telkki, Karri Ojala and Zachary Byrd. Edited by Karri Ojala. Guest Allison Kilkenny. The Flick Lab theme tune written and performed by Nick Grivell and Karri Ojala. This show can be listened to on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to...2021-10-221h 18The Flick LabThe Flick LabNo Time to Die - Off the RecordIn this episode of the podcast, Lab ponders about the future of James Bond. Who should replace Daniel Craig as 007? Will he or she be black, young or middle-aged, perhaps in a period piece adventure? What are the narrative pitfalls of No Time to Die? Henrik also shares his observations on the Christian symbolism of the film. This 41-minute episode is a chunk of unfinished business between Karri, Henrik and Tom after the official 'No Time to Die' episode stopped recording. A completely impromptu discussion not meant to be recorded. It doesn't get any more real than this. 2021-10-2141 minThe Flick LabThe Flick LabNo Time To Die: Examining Gender and Queer PerspectivesIn this episode of the podcast, the long-awaited analysis of the new 25th James Bond film No Time To Die that just hit the theaters. After several delays, is Daniel Craig's valedictory Bond film worth the wait? In a post-me-too era, the Bond women are written differently. Are women treated fairly in a Bond film in 2021? Are the scenes written naturally? Do the Bond films continue their unbroken tradition of including perceived queer coding on screen? Our guests are the gender expert and author Dr. Lisa Funnell, David Lowbridge-Ellis from Licence to Queer, and Tom Frankland. Hosted...2021-10-121h 56The Flick LabThe Flick LabNo Time To Die: Examining Gender and Queer PerspectivesIn this episode of the podcast, the long-awaited analysis of the new 25th James Bond film No Time To Die that just hit the theaters. After several delays, is Daniel Craig's valedictory Bond film worth the wait? In a post-me-too era, the Bond women are written differently. Are women treated fairly in a Bond film in 2021? Are the scenes written naturally? Do the Bond films continue their unbroken tradition of including perceived queer coding on screen? Our guests are the gender expert and author Dr. Lisa Funnell, David Lowbridge-Ellis from Licence to Queer, and Tom Frankland. Hosted...2021-10-121h 57The Flick LabThe Flick LabPlanet Mars in Cinema Over 100+ YearsIn this episode of the podcast, we focus on the fourth rock from the Sun. Mars has been a fascinating celestial body for millennia, but how has it been portrayed over the last 100 years of cinema? Karri, Henrik, and Zach will discuss more than a dozen films that feature the red planet with the hope of figuring out why Earthlings are so fascinated by Mars. Films covered in this episode: A Trip to Mars (1910) (USA) A Trip to Mars (1918) (Denmark) Aelita (1922) (Russia) War of the Worlds (1953) (USA) The Angry Red Planet (1959...2021-09-232h 36The Flick LabThe Flick LabThe Ring: American vs Japanese vs Korean versionIn this episode of the podcast, prepare for war as Karri, Henrik, and Zach examine a battle royale of the original Japanese film Ringu, the American remake The Ring, and the Korean remake The Ring Virus. Three will enter, but only one win. One Ring film To Rule Them All. Films covered in this episode: Ringu (Japan, 1998) The Ring Virus (South Korea, 1999) The Ring (USA, 2002) Hosted by Karri Ojala, Henrik Telkki, and Zachary Byrd. Edited by Karri Ojala.  The Flick Lab theme tune written and performed by Nick Grivell a...2021-09-111h 45The Flick LabThe Flick LabThe Ring: American vs Japanese vs Korean versionIn this episode of the podcast, prepare for war as Karri, Henrik, and Zach examine a battle royale of the original Japanese film Ringu, the American remake The Ring, and the Korean remake The Ring Virus. Three will enter, but only one win. One Ring film To Rule Them All. Films covered in this episode: Ringu (Japan, 1998) The Ring Virus (South Korea, 1999) The Ring (USA, 2002) Hosted by Karri Ojala, Henrik Telkki, and Zachary Pen. Edited by Karri Ojala.  The Flick Lab theme tune written and performed by Nick Grivell a...2021-09-101h 45The Flick LabThe Flick LabThe Ring: American vs Japanese vs Korean versionIn this episode of the podcast, prepare for war as Karri, Henrik, and Zach examine a battle royale of the original Japanese film Ringu, the American remake The Ring, and the Korean remake The Ring Virus. Three will enter, but only one win. One Ring film To Rule Them All. Films covered in this episode: Ringu (Japan, 1998) The Ring Virus (South Korea, 1999) The Ring (USA, 2002) Hosted by Karri Ojala, Henrik Telkki, and Zachary Pen. Edited by Karri Ojala.  The Flick Lab theme tune written and performed by Nick Grivell a...2021-09-101h 45The Flick LabThe Flick LabIs Dirty Harry Fascist?In this episode of the podcast, a new voice joins the dynamic duo. Joining Karri and Henrik is Zach, who together take a look at the five films of the American series starring Clint Eastwood: Dirty Harry. Dirty Harry is a San Francisco cop who doesn’t like to follow the rules when they get in the way of him catching his man. The big question here: Is Dirty Harry a Fascist? Films covered in this episode: Dirty Harry (1971) Magnum Force (1973) The Enforcer (1976)Sudden Impact (1983) The Dead Pool (1988) ...2021-08-261h 27The Flick LabThe Flick LabThe Cinema of Lee-song Hee-il (이송희일)In this episode of the podcast, Karri and Henrik take a close look at the openly gay South Korean director Lee-song Hee-il's 'gay cinema'. He directed the de-facto first Korean gay feature "No Regret", which became a relative hit in 2006. Lee-song has continued with the genre, while occasionally in conjunction exploring a myriad of societal taboos - not only vis-a-vis the rainbow community. Amongst his more recent highlights are the melodrama film trilogy "One Night and Two Days" from 2012. Miroirs, 3. Une barque sur l'Océan by Maurice Ravel performed by Luis Sarro, released under Creative Commons Public D...2021-07-093h 03The Flick LabThe Flick LabThe Cinema of Mohammad Malas (ملص‎ محمد)Mohammad Malas is one the most recognized, pioneer Syrian auteur directors and a public intellectual. His films are embedded in the contemporary history of Syria and his themes do not shy away from addressing sensitive societal topics. Our guest in this episode is professor Nezar Andary. He has a PhD in comparative literature, he is a filmmaker and a scholar who has studied a plethora of cultures, art, the cinema of the Arab world and Mohammad Malas. He is the co-author of The Cinema of Muhammad Malas: Visions of a Syrian Auteur, and is the director of the...2021-06-252h 13The Flick LabThe Flick LabThe Rise and Fall of Steven SeagalIn this episode of the podcast, Aikido gone wrong with Steven Seagal. Karri and Henrik look at Seagal's roots, his successes, some of his personal life involving mafia, Putin, sexual misconduct allegations, onset antics and dead puppies. Finally we dive into his direct-to-video failures and recent ventures. Films covered in this episode: Above the Law (1988) Under Siege (1992) On Deadly Ground (1994) Fire Down Below (1997) Attack Force (2006) Beyond the Law (2019) Hosted by Karri Ojala and Henrik Telkki. Edit by Karri Ojala. The Flick Lab theme tune written and...2021-06-113h 00The Flick LabThe Flick LabSteven SeagalIn this episode of the podcast, the four-decade spanning career of martial arts movie star Steven Seagal. What do people find appealing in Seagal? Where did his career go haywire? Karri and Henrik look at Seagal's roots, his successes, some of his personal life involving mafia, Putin, sexual misconduct allegations, onset antics and dead puppies. Finally we dive into his direct-to-video failures and recent ventures. Hosted by Karri Ojala and Henrik Telkki. Edit by Karri Ojala. The Flick Lab theme tune written and performed by Nick Grivell and Karri Ojala. This show can be listened...2021-06-112h 59The Flick LabThe Flick LabDr. PhibesIn this episode of the podcast, The Flick Lab visits the cult classic horror comedy character Dr. Phibes, played by the iconic Vincent Price in both 'The Abominable Dr. Phibes' and the sequel 'Dr. Phibes Rises Again'. What is behind the appeal of Dr. Phibes? Do the films hold up today? What were the shortcomings of the sequel? What do we know about the 3rd film that never happened? Films covered in this episode: The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971) Dr. Phibes Rises Again (1972) Hosted by Karri Ojala and Henrik Telkki. Edit...2021-05-271h 36The Flick LabThe Flick LabKathNiel PhenomenonThe Filipino box office queen and king Kathryn Bernardo and Daniel Padilla, dubbed “Kathniel” by fans, are a real-life couple who play on-screen leading roles together in romantic comedies. They’re a force to be reckoned with in the Pinoy movie theaters. The Flick Lab couldn’t resist to look for some juicy gossip around the couple. Is there any? Are the movies worth the noise? What is behind their successful, decade-long cinema love story? Karri and Henrik take their first steps towards romantic comedies in the podcast. All the films tackled in this epi...2021-05-152h 57The Flick LabThe Flick LabKathNiel PhenomenonThe Filipino box office queen and king Kathryn Bernardo and Daniel Padilla, dubbed “Kathniel” by fans, are a real-life couple who play on-screen leading roles together in romantic comedies. They’re a force to be reckoned with in the Pinoy movie theaters. The Flick Lab couldn’t resist to look for some juicy gossip around the couple. Is there any? Are the movies worth the noise? What is behind their successful, decade-long cinema love story? Karri and Henrik take their first steps towards romantic comedies in the podcast. All the films tackled in this epi...2021-05-152h 57The Flick LabThe Flick LabKathNiel PhenomenonThe Filipino box office queen and king Kathryn Bernardo and Daniel Padilla, dubbed “Kathniel” by fans, are a real-life couple who play on-screen leading roles together in romantic comedies. They’re a force to be reckoned with in the Pinoy movie theaters. The Flick Lab couldn’t resist to look for some juicy gossip around the couple. Is there any? Are the movies worth the noise? What is behind their successful, decade-long cinema love story? Karri and Henrik take their first steps towards romantic comedies in the podcast. All the films tackled in this epi...2021-05-132h 58The Flick LabThe Flick LabKathNiel - Filipino Romcom CoupleIn this episode of the podcast, the Filipino box office queen and king Kathryn Bernardo and Daniel Padilla, dubbed “Kathniel” by fans. They're a real-life couple who play on-screen leading roles together in romantic comedies. They’re a force to be reckoned with in the Pinoy movie theaters. The Flick Lab couldn’t resist to look for some juicy gossip around the couple. Is there any? Are the movies worth the noise? What is behind their successful, decade-long cinema love story? Karri and Henrik take their first steps towards romantic comedies in the podcast. All th...2021-05-132h 57The Flick LabThe Flick LabThe Cinema of Jan KomasaSuicide, politics, religion. The Oscar-nominated Polish director Jan Komasa doesn’t shy away from dangerous topics. Internationally, he’s known for ‘Corpus Christi’, but lately also for ‘The Hater’ due to its availability on Netflix. In Poland, ‘Suicide Room’ was a cult hit amongst the youth, whereas ‘Warsaw ’44’ was an artistically peculiar war film. The Flick Lab decided to watch all of his feature films, discuss the flicks in detail and look for commonalities across them. We do not touch much on Corpus Christi, because this was already covered in-depth in Episode #94. Films covered in this episode: Suicide Room (20...2021-04-302h 26The Flick LabThe Flick LabThe Cinema of Na Hong-jin (나홍진)He pulls the rug from under your feet. He will torture you emotionally. He will demonstrate how societal stereotypes become lethal when combined with an ineffective police force. Dive with us into the unforgiving and emotional roller coaster of the South Korean director Na Hong-jin. Films covered in this episode: The Chaser (2008) (Chugyeokja / 추격자) The Yellow Sea (2010) (Hwanghae / 황해) The Wailing (2016) (Gokseong / 곡성) And shorts: A Perfect Red Snapper Dish (2005) (완벽한 도미요리) Sweat (2007) Hosted by Karri Ojala and Henrik Telkki. Edit by Karri Ojala. The Flick Lab theme tune written and performed by Nic...2021-04-151h 45The Flick LabThe Flick LabThe Day the Clown Cried (1972) (Fantasy Analysis)[DISCLAIMER: This episode was made for April Fools 🤡 . But it was also a fun 'simulation' for us, and hopefully for you. We DO NOT have any sort of full version of 'The Day the Clown Cried'. The episode content is part factual, part improvised fantasy.] The Day the Clown Cried is one of the most wanted 'lost', or rather, unreleased films ever made. Set in Nazi Germany, it tells the story of a clown who gets sent to a political concentration camp. Due to the controversial subject matter, it was never released. To this day, it has bee...2021-03-311h 36The Flick LabThe Flick LabSatoshi Kon and Toxic FandomThe late Satoshi Kon was a highly respected and creative anime director. His first two films tackle the topic of fandom. When does fandom reach toxicity and what are the underlying triggers for such behavior? Films covered in this episode: Perfect Blue (1997) (パーフェクトブルー)  Millennium Actress (2001) (千年女優)  Hosted by Karri Ojala and Henrik Telkki. Edit by Karri Ojala. The Flick Lab theme tune written and performed by Nick Grivell and Karri Ojala. This show can be listened to on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your podcasts. You can find us also on social media – Faceb...2021-03-182h 22The Flick LabThe Flick LabThe Hellraiser Franchise - What Went Wrong?Are the Hellraiser sequels worth your time? What worked, what went awry and why? Karri and Henrik discuss all the sequels of Hellraiser. Previously parts 1, 2 and 3 were analysed in detail in individual episodes. This episode here concentrates on the theme of 'What went wrong with Hellraiser', hence the focus is on the later, remaining sequels - 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 9 and 10. Films covered in this episode: Hellraiser IV: Bloodline (1996) - Kevin Yagher Hellraiser V: Inferno (2000) - Scott Derrickson Hellraiser VI: Hellseeker (2002) - Rick Bota Hellraiser VII: Deader (2005) - Rick Bota Hellraiser VIII: Hellworld (2005) - Rick...2021-03-044h 02The Flick LabThe Flick LabA Cascade of Suffering: The Cinema of Hu BoIn this episode of the podcast, Karri and Henrik look at 'An Elephant Sitting Still'; an almost 4-hour feature, one of the most acclaimed feature debuts of the last decade. Is 'Elephant' a cascade of suffering? Does it depict life's meaninglessness? Does the late Hu Bo offer us a silver lining even amidst his character's darkest hours? The episode also covers the two short films 'Night Runner' and 'Man in the Well'. Guest appearance by Chinese Sen. Films covered in this episode: Night Runner (夜奔, 2014) Man in the Well (井里的人, 2017) An Elephant Sitting Still (大象席地而坐, 2018) You can watch 'An...2021-02-182h 21The Flick LabThe Flick LabThe Jurassic Park Sequels (1997-2019)The original Jurassic Park is a loved classic that revolutionised the blockbuster cinema. Following the previous Jurassic Park episode, now The Lab will look at the more maligned sequels. Why did the once thought omnipotent franchise go dormant for years and return? Can the franchise be rejuvenated, or will the weight of the original drag everything down? Films covered in this episode: The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997) - Steven Spielberg Jurassic Park 3 (2001) - Joe Johnston Jurassic World (2015) - Colin Trevorrow Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018) - J.A. Bayona Battle at Big...2021-02-052h 38The Flick LabThe Flick LabThe Jurassic Park Sequels (1997-2018)The original Jurassic Park is a loved classic that revolutionised the blockbuster cinema. Following the previous Jurassic Park episode, now The Lab will look at the more maligned sequels. Why did the once thought omnipotent franchise go dormant for years and return? Can the franchise be rejuvenated, or will the weight of the original drag everything down? Films covered in this episode: The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997) - Steven Spielberg Jurassic Park 3 (2001) - Joe Johnston Jurassic World (2015) - Colin Trevorrow Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018) - J.A. Bayona Battle at Big...2021-02-042h 38The Flick LabThe Flick LabWelcome, or No Trespassing (1964) (Добро пожаловать, или Посторонним вход воспрещён)From war horror to cheerful family comedy - Russia's Elem Klimov was able to pull off both ends. But is his 'Welcome, or No Trespassing' more than a delightful summer camp story under the surface? Is it indeed an allegory to the USSR? How did this get past the censors? Karri and Henrik join forces with the Russophiles Unite! Movie Podcast's Ally Pitts to find out. Russophiles Unite! Movie Podcast can be found on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Podchaser, or wherever you get your podcasts. Social media sites include Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. You can buy Ally a cof...2020-12-101h 51The Flick LabThe Flick LabThe Unknown Soldier (1985) (Tuntematon sotilas) Did Finland win or lose the Continuation War, and what constitutes as winning here? This week, a quick lesson on the less charted chapter of World War II to coincide with the Finnish Independence Day. Last year, TFL covered the original 1955 version of The Unknown Soldier. Now, it's time to look at the 1985 remake, the less preferred yet more realistic take on the original novel by Väinö Linna. Which one fares better under the Lab's scrutiny? Directed by Rauni Mollberg. Starring Risto Tuorila, Pirkka-Pekka Petelius, Paavo Liski, Mika Mäkelä, Pertti Koivula. 2020-12-031h 59The Flick LabThe Flick LabA Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987)A dream monster or dream comedian? 'Nightmare 3' changes tonal gears and introduces more laughs and fantasy. Is it too campy or a welcome change? Welcome to prime time, dear listener. A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987). Directed by Chuck Russell. Starring Heather Langenkamp, Robert Englund, Patricia Arquette, Rodney Eastman, Laurence Fishburne. This show can be listened to on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your podcasts. You can find us also on social media – Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, Instagram, and www.theflicklab.com. Hosted by Karri Ojala and Henrik Telkki. Edit by...2020-11-261h 44The Flick LabThe Flick LabGoldfinger (1964)Goldfinger, the film that made Sean Connery a household name. The film that defined the franchise. In remembrance of the late Sean Connery, The Flick Lab goes once more to visit Bond. Episode guest appearance by Tom Frankland. Goldfinger (1964). Directed by Guy Hamilton. Starring Sean Connery, Honor Blackman, Gert Fröbe, Harold Sakata, Shirley Eaton. Episode image adapted from the original by Comet Photo, licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. Image of gold bars adapted from the original by Pixabay, licensed under CC 0. This show can be listened to on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever y...2020-11-191h 15The Flick LabThe Flick LabOuter Space (1999)What happens when an avant-garde director makes a 'found footage' short film out of the film reels of another film? For example the reality-bender called Outer Space. Watch the film on MUBI: https://bit.ly/3kq7Dgr Outer Space (1999). Directed by Peter Tscherkassky. Starring Barbara Hershey. This show can be listened to on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your podcasts. You can find us also on social media – Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, Instagram, and www.theflicklab.com. Hosted by Karri Ojala and Henrik Telkki. Edit by Karri Ojala. The Flick Lab theme t...2020-11-1246 minThe Flick LabThe Flick Lab#111 - Sin Nombre (2009)Cary Joji Fukunaga’s debut feature Sin Nombre tells of Mexican gangs and the perilous journey to the US border in hopes of making the cross. Heard this somewhere before? Probably. Is the Mexican border the final frontier for Americans? Why are so many films made from the subject? Does anything enable Sin Nombre rise up above similar films? What is Fukunaga's goal? Sin Nombre (2009). Directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga. Starring Edgar Flores, Paulina Gaitan, Kristyan Ferrer, Tenoch Huerta, Giovani Florido. This show can be listened to on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to...2020-11-051h 30The Flick LabThe Flick LabSuspiria (2018)Horror remakes may rarely be worth your time, but what happens when Luca Guadagnino reimagines Dario Argento’s Suspiria? Instead of deep reds, it's now coldness and realism. Topics include also feminism, German Autumn, the Third Reich analogies and the relevance of the several subplots to the story. Suspiria (2018). Directed by Luca Guadagnino. Starring Dakota Johnson, Tilda Swinton, Angela Winkler, Mia Goth, Chloë Grace Moretz. This show can be listened to on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your podcasts. You can find us also on social media – Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, Instagram, and www.thefli...2020-10-291h 38The Flick LabThe Flick LabSuspiria (1977)The horror classic 'Suspiria' splits opinions. Is it failed feminism or is it misogynistic? Is it giallo or not? Is it a good film? Is it a happy accident? What is the Suspiria trilogy, and are the followups in the same league? What about the rest of the Dario Argento resume? This and more within. Suspiria (1977). Directed by Dario Argento. Starring Jessica Harper, Stefania Casini, Alida Valli, Joan Bennett, Barbara Magnolfi. This show can be listened to on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your podcasts. You can find us also on social...2020-10-221h 28The Flick LabThe Flick LabHANN (2018)HANN is an Icelandic LGBT short film that took the Youtube by storm and has affected and helped the minority youth around the world. Director Runar Thor and lead actor Ásgeir Sigurðsson (Andri) kindly joined us to discuss the film in detail, the effect it has had, as well as their future projects. Watch 'HANN' on Amazon Prime: https://tinyurl.com/y62tazs7 Follow Runar Thor on Instagram: @runarthors Follow Ásgeir on Instagram: @asgeirsigurds Special thanks to Hannu Björkbacka for source materials and making this episode happen. Follow Hannu on Twit...2020-10-151h 03The Flick LabThe Flick LabCuties (2020)There is a huge public outcry to even ban the Netflix film 'Cuties'. There are claims that the film is child sexual exploitation. Has the American cancel culture gone too far? Cuties (2020). Directed by Maïmouna Doucouré. Starring Fathia Youssouf, Médina El Aidi-Azouni, Esther Gohourou, Ilanah Cami-Goursolas, Myriam Hamma. This show can be listened to on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your podcasts. You can find us also on social media – Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, Instagram, and www.theflicklab.com. Hosted by Karri Ojala and Henrik Telkki. Edit by Karri Ojala...2020-10-081h 37The Flick LabThe Flick LabDune (1984)In anticipation of Denis Villeneuve's Dune, Karri and Henrik look at David Lynch's Dune. The director has himself disowned the film and blamed studio meddling for the shape it took. Dune (1984). Directed by David Lynch. Starring Kyle MacLachlan, Brad Dourif, José Ferrer, Kenneth McMillan, Sting. This show can be listened to on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your podcasts. You can find us also on social media – Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, Instagram, and www.theflicklab.com. Hosted by Karri Ojala and Henrik Telkki. Edit by Karri Ojala. The Flick Lab theme tun...2020-10-011h 45The Flick LabThe Flick LabThe Staggering Girl (2019)A 'staggering' stream of consciousness hits you in the short film 'The Staggering Girl' from director Luca Guadagnino (Suspiria, Call Me By Your Name). Where does the fine line go between narrative cohesion and artistic stream of consciousness, before the audience will raise their grievances? As usual, there is no straight answer. The film is streaming on mubi.com. The Staggering Girl (2019). Directed by Luca Guadagnino. Starring Julianne Moore, Kyle MacLachlan, Marthe Keller, Kiki Layne, Alba Rohrwacher. This show can be listened to on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your podcasts. You...2020-09-241h 11The Flick LabThe Flick LabPeninsula (2020) (반도)Peninsula, the long-awaited zombie sequel to the 'Train to Busan' hit film is here. Can it possibly live up to its predecessor? How does an entire city work in lieu of a train? Does 'Peninsula' have anything worthwhile left to say, politically or otherwise? Either way, does it matter, and what does? Peninsula (2020) (반도 / Bando). Directed by Yeon Sang-ho. Starring Gang Dong-won, Lee Jung-hyun, Lee Re, Kwon Hae-hyo, Kim Min-jae. This show can be listened to on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your podcasts. You can find us also on social media – Facebook, Twitte...2020-09-171h 50The Flick LabThe Flick LabTrain to Busan (2016) (부산행)Zombie cinema has historically been societally poignant commentary. So is Train to Busan. But is the film ground-breaking or simply old tricks with a solid execution? The real-life roots of the film, such as the sinking of MV Sewol are discussed. Train to Busan (부산행 / Busanhaeng) (2016). Directed by Yeon Sang-ho. Starring Gong Yoo, Ma Dong-seok, Jung Yu-mi, Kim Su-an, Choi Woo-shik. This show can be listened to on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your podcasts. You can find us also on social media – Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, Instagram, and www.theflicklab.com. Hosted b...2020-09-091h 45The Flick LabThe Flick LabSeoul Station (2016) (서울역)Karri and Henrik start the 'Train to Busan' zombie series with Seoul Station, which leads to the roots of the Yeon Sang-ho as an anime director. Is this 'Train' prequel of sorts worth of ones non-zombified time? Answers here within. Seoul Station (2016) (서울역). Directed by Yeon Sang-ho. Starring Ryu Seung-ryong, Shim Eun-kyung, Lee Joon. This show can be listened to on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your podcasts. You can find us also on social media – Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, Instagram, and www.theflicklab.com. Hosted by Karri Ojala and Henrik Telkki. Edit by...2020-09-031h 17The Flick LabThe Flick LabThere Will Be Spring (2020) (Syksyn jälkeen saapuu kevät)There Will Be Spring is a new Finnish drama film depicting a Karelian family of war evacuees relocating to a new town as a consequence of the war against Russia in the 1940's. The themes revolve around racism, lust, loss and war. This is also the first feature-length film using Livvi-Karelian as its main language, insofar as is known. Even as such, the film is a notable work in the history of Finnish film. Our guests are writer-director Annika Grof and producer-editor Joon Tervakari. 'There Will Be Spring' will hit the Finnish theaters...2020-08-271h 16The Flick LabThe Flick LabThe HundredthEpisode 100. Why do it? What kind of monster have we created? It's time for celebration, supposedly. The Flick Lab will now take a break and will return on 27th August. This show can be listened to on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your podcasts. You can find us also on social media – Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, Instagram, and www.theflicklab.com. Hosted by Karri Ojala and Henrik Telkki. Edit by Karri Ojala. The Flick Lab theme tune by Nick Grivell. 2020-07-243h 06The Flick LabThe Flick LabThe Sprinkler Sprinkled (1895) (L'Arroseur Arrosé)The world's first known narrative film was a 45-second long film from the Lumière Brothers, who are often seen as the fathers of cinema. But were they the fathers after all? When were the moving images invented? Is it even possible to say when the cinema was born? Tracking down the 'firsts' of film may be much more difficult than expected. L'Arroseur Arrosé (1895). Starring François Clerc, Benoît Duval. Directed by Louis Lumière. This show can be listened to on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your podcasts. You can find...2020-07-161h 29The Flick LabThe Flick LabZombie Strippers (2008)Zombie Strippers. That is all the preamble required. Directed by Jay Lee. Starring Jenna Jameson, Robert Englund, Roxy Saint, Penny Vital, Whitney Anderson. This show can be listened to on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your podcasts. You can find us also on social media – Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, Instagram, and www.theflicklab.com. Hosted by Karri Ojala and Henrik Telkki. Edit by Karri Ojala. The Flick Lab theme tune by Nick Grivell.2020-07-092h 03The Flick LabThe Flick LabAlien (1979)Exactly how sexual is the film Alien? Do aliens dance or operate ships? Is the technology aboard Nostromo practical? One of the most influential sci-fi films in history turns 41. Directed by Ridley Scott. Starring Sigourney Weaver, Tom Skerritt, Ian Holm, Veronica Cartwright, Yaphet Kotto. This show can be listened to on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your podcasts. You can find us also on social media – Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, Instagram, and www.theflicklab.com. Hosted by Karri Ojala and Henrik Telkki. Edit by Karri Ojala. The Flick Lab theme tune by ...2020-07-022h 01The Flick LabThe Flick LabAn Andalusian Dog (1929) (Un chien andalou)How to analyse a film that is not meant to be analysed? The premise is there is no premise, only 21 minutes of surreal imagery inspired by dreams. The world-famous painter Salvador Dali co-wrote his first film, An Andalusian Dog, with his student colleague Luis Buñuel. Despite having written a screenplay, the film itself does not follow any conventional narrative structure - rather, it embraces the freedom of artistic expression with little to no structure. Welcome to surrealist cinema. Directed by Luis Buñuel. Starring Simone Mareuil, Pierre Batcheff, Luis Buñuel, Salvador Dali, Robert Hommet. T...2020-06-251h 17The Flick LabThe Flick LabCorpus Christi (2019) (Boże Ciało)Poland's 2019 Oscar nominee Corpus Christi has something in store for everyone - whether you're a believer or not. The new hot property director of Poland, Jan Komasa, has displayed his versatility, shifting from action to slow burns throughout his career. Join Karri and Henrik as they break down his most famous work yet. Boże Ciało (2019). Directed by Jan Komasa. Starring Bartosz Bielenia, Aleksandra Konieczna, Eliza Rycembel, Tomasz Zietek, Zdzisław Wardejn. This show can be listened to on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your podcasts. You can find us also on...2020-06-111h 31The Flick LabThe Flick LabNo Man's Land (2001) (Ničija zemlja)No Man's Land throws the audience in the middle of the peak Bosnian War and tells the story of Nino and Ciki, soldiers from opposing sides, who get stuck in the no man's land. Our guest Daniel Tarade was born in Bosnia and lives now in Toronto, Ontario. Back in episode #29 the podcast looked at the Serbian anti-war film Pretty Village, Pretty Flame and now to balance it out we take a look at the anti-war Bosnian film No Man's Land. Daniel Tarade and Matt Steckle's blog page: lifetypestuff.com Niči...2020-06-051h 43The Flick LabThe Flick LabA Trip to the Moon (1902) (Le voyage dans la lune)Somewhere around here, the cinema was born. Many of us know the iconic shot of the moon-face who gets hit in the eye by a spacecraft - even if you haven't seen A Trip to the Moon. This most well-known early fictional film was a huge success, groundbreaking and highly influential for the future of cinema as we know it. Georges Méliès brought the concept of the narrative film to the world stage. Join Karri and Henrik as they explain how 'The Moon' changed everything. A Trip to the Moon (Le voyage dans la lune) (1902). Di...2020-05-281h 43The Flick LabThe Flick LabBrother (1997) (Брат)The famous Russian director Sergei Bodrov's son, Bodrov Jr, became a beloved actor in the country, and even a role model for the youth, after 'Brother' (1997). In this neo-noir gangster film, Danila joins his brother's business as a paid assassin. 'Brother' became the huge unexpected smash-hit of the 90's in the country. Our guest is Tom Frankland. Brother / Brat / Брат (1997). Directed by Aleksei Balabanov. Starring Sergei Bodrov Jr., Viktor Sukhorukov, Yury Kuznetsov, Vyacheslav Butusov. This show can be listened to on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your podcasts. You can find us also on s...2020-05-212h 03The Flick LabThe Flick LabBreathless (1960) (À bout de souffle)What is the appeal of the French New Wave of cinema? What are its origins? What is the Auteur Theory? A thief tries to persuade a girl to elope with her. The Flick Lab investigates Breathless, directed by Jean-Luc Godard. Breathless / À bout de souffle (1960). Directed by Jean-Luc Godard. Starring Jean Seberg, Jean-Paul Belmondo, Daniel Boulanger, Henri-Jacques Huet, Roger Hanin. The show is also on social media – Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, Instagram, and www.theflicklab.com Hosted by Karri Ojala and Henrik Telkki. Edit by Karri Ojala. The Flick Lab theme tune by Nick Grivell. 2020-05-142h 22The Flick LabThe Flick LabCosy Dens (1999) (Pelíšky)Cosy Dens, internationally the most successful film from Czech Republic, throws some dark humor on the daily lives under communism around the time of Prague Spring. Our Czech guest Ondřej Sedlář kindly came to help us analyse the film. Pelíšky (1999). Directed by Jan Hřebejk. Starring Miroslav Donutil, Jiří Kodet, Michael Beran, Kristýna Nováková, Simona Stašová. The Flick Lab is for podcast listeners who crave for highly detailed film analysis. The hosts are two Finnish gentlemen with professional film/art business background. New episode is released every Thursday. You can find The Flic...2020-05-071h 37The Flick LabThe Flick LabNobody Knows (2004) (誰も知らない)This week in the podcast, a film inspired by the Sugamo child abandonment case, where a mother left her five children in a flat in Tokyo and never returned. Among the many topics discussed are the real-life case, child social services, human disregard as well as Hirokazu Kore-eda's film Nobody Knows and how it differs from the actual events. Our guest is Sho Watanabe from Japan. Dare mo shiranai / 誰も知らない (Japan, 2004). Directed by Hirokazu Kore-eda. Starring Yûya Yagira, Ayu Kitaura, Hiei Kimura, Momoko Shimizu, You. The Flick Lab is for podcast listeners who crave for highly detail...2020-04-301h 54The Flick LabThe Flick LabMoulin Rouge! (2001)"Tremendous, stupendous, gargantuan bedazzlement, a sensual ravishment!" Moulin Rouge as described by Moulin Rouge. The first musical of this podcast. The story of a cabaret courtesan (Nicole Kidman) who falls in love with a penniless play-writer (Ewan McGregor). Is there enough "sensual ravishment" to recommend the film? Do the characters and story only serve to support the music and not vice versa? Moulin Rouge! (2001). Directed by Baz Luhrmann. Starring Ewan McGregor, Nicole Kidman, Richard Roxburgh, Jim Broadbent, John Leguizamo. The Flick Lab is for podcast listeners who crave for highly detailed film analysis. The hosts...2020-04-231h 48The Flick LabThe Flick LabCinema Paradiso (1988)Will you choose your artistic passion or love? Is there a heart-breaking dichotomy between things that matter? Are we to evoke cheerful nostalgia or painful memories of lost time? Cinema Paradiso, an ode to cinema and childhood. Score by Ennio Morricone, directed by Italy's visionary auteur Giuseppe Tornatore. Cinema Paradiso / Nuovo Cinema Paradiso (1988). Directed by Giuseppe Tornatore. Starring Philippe Noiret, Marco Leonardi, Salvatore Cascio, Jacques Perrin, Isa Danieli. The Flick Lab is for podcast listeners who crave for highly detailed film analysis. The hosts are two Finnish gentlemen with professional film/art business background. New...2020-04-162h 21The Flick LabThe Flick LabThe Little World of Don Camillo (1952)A communist politician and a conservative priest hate each other's world views in a small town in post-World War II Italy. Will they be able to co-exist? The first film adaptation of the Don Camillo stories by Giovannino Guareschi is now under The Lab's intense scrutiny. Don Camillo (1952). Directed by Julien Duvivier. Starring Fernandel, Gino Cervi, Vera Talchi, Franco Interlenghi, Sylvie. The Flick Lab is for podcast listeners who crave for highly detailed film analysis. The hosts are two Finnish gentlemen with professional film/art business background. New episode is released every Thursday. You can...2020-04-091h 28The Flick LabThe Flick LabJeepers Creepers (2001)Jeepers Creepers is a horror film that back in the day made an impression on the critics with its 80's vibes and simplicity. It also did make an impression on the hosts Karri and Henrik, and our guest Aku. But almost 20 years on, is the appeal of the monster and the plot still holding up? Jeepers Creepers (2001). Directed by Victor Salva. Starring Justin Long, Gina Philips, Jonathan Breck, Patricia Belcher, Brandon Smith. The Flick Lab is for podcast listeners who crave for highly detailed film analysis. The hosts are two Finnish gentlemen with professional film...2020-04-021h 55The Flick LabThe Flick LabSpectre (2015)Karri and Henrik investigate what went wrong with Spectre. It is often seen as a troubled product, and there is no shortage of discussion points. Why does the 3rd act collapse in on itself? What is up with the dialogue? Why these color grading choices? Is Dave Bautista's Hinx part of Spectre, or just a very random gate crasher? This and more, much more in this week's episode. Spectre (2015). Directed by Sam Mendes. Starring Daniel Craig, Christoph Waltz, Léa Seydoux, Ralph Fiennes, Monica Bellucci. The Flick Lab is for podcast listeners who crave for h...2020-03-263h 23The Flick LabThe Flick LabJurassic Park (1993) For a change, The Flick Lab looks at a film that almost everyone has seen. All will be revealed, including InGen's secret human clone trials, Nedry's brain failures, Jurassic teleportation powers and how the goats are delivered to T-Rexes - all exclusively here in The Flick Lab. Jurassic Park (1993). Directed by Steven Spielberg. Starring Sam Neill, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum, Richard Attenborough, Samuel L. Jackson. The Flick Lab is for podcast listeners who crave for highly detailed film analysis. The hosts are two Finnish gentlemen with professional film/art...2020-03-192h 11The Flick LabThe Flick LabCoriolanus (2011)William Shakespeare's Coriolanus was adapted and modernised into a film by Ralph Fiennes, also known for his roles as Voldemort and M in Harry Potter and James Bond franchises, respectively. What makes Coriolanus' story so timeless and timely, even inauspicious? Does the Elizabethian English language juxtaposed with modern setting induce challenges and detract from the film's lure? Coriolanus (2011). Directed by Ralph Fiennes. Starring Ralph Fiennes, Gerard Butler, Vanessa Redgrave, Brian Cox, Jessica Chastain. The Flick Lab is for podcast listeners who crave for highly detailed film analysis. The hosts are two Finnish gentlemen...2020-03-122h 24The Flick LabThe Flick LabThe Birth of a Nation (1915)Possibly the most racist film in the United States history was also the first huge blockbuster Hollywood hit. How is this possible? Why is The Birth of a Nation still shown in film schools? Does the film hold historical value or should it be outright banned? The Birth of a Nation (1915). Directed by D.W. Griffith. Starring Henry B. Walthall, Lillian Gish, Mae Marsh, Miriam Cooper, Mary Alden. The Flick Lab is for podcast listeners who crave for highly detailed film analysis. The hosts are two Finnish gentlemen with professional film/art business background. New...2020-03-052h 36The Flick LabThe Flick LabCasino Royale (2006)Daniel Craig's first James Bond film is now under loop in The Flick Lab Bond Marathon. Why didn't Pierce Brosnan return? What are the differences between Dalton and Craig? Was a reboot necessary for the franchise? Casino Royale (2006). Directed by Martin Campbell. Starring Daniel Craig, Eva Green, Mads Mikkelsen, Judi Dench. The Flick Lab is for podcast listeners who crave for highly detailed film analysis. The hosts are two Finnish gentlemen with professional film/art business background. New episode is released every Thursday. You can find The Flick Lab on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever...2020-02-282h 34The Flick LabThe Flick LabParasite (2019) (기생충)Are we all parasites? This is the gigantic breakdown of the current record-breaking super hit from Korea, the first foreign-film Best Picture winner in the entire Oscars history! So metaphorical. Parasite (2019). Directed by Bong Joon Ho. Starring Song Kang-ho, Choi Woo-shik, Cho Yeo-jeong, Park So-dam. The Flick Lab is for podcast listeners who crave for highly detailed film analysis. The hosts are two Finnish gentlemen with professional film/art business background. New episode is released every Thursday. You can find The Flick Lab on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to your podcasts. 2020-02-212h 24The Flick LabThe Flick LabGone with the Wind (1939)Karri and Henrik dive into the heavy subjects of slavery and marital rape during their time-travel to a 1930's interpretation of an 1860's fictional romance during the American Civil War. Gone with the Wind (1939). Directed by Victor Fleming, George Cukor, Sam Wood. Starring Thomas Mitchell, Barbara O'Neil, Vivien Leigh, Hattie McDaniel. The Flick Lab is for podcast listeners who crave for highly detailed film analysis. The hosts are two Finnish gentlemen with professional film/art business background. New episode is released every Thursday. You can find The Flick Lab on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever...2020-02-132h 39The Flick LabThe Flick LabHellraiser III: Hell on Earth (1992)Karri and Henrik investigate the roots and reasons for the early downfall of the Hellraiser horror franchise. It is generally considered the quality dropped considerably after the first two entries. Was it greed? Indifference? Dimension Films? Harvey Weinstein? All of them? Hosted by Karri Ojala and Henrik Telkki. Edit by Karri Ojala. The Flick Lab theme tune by Nick Grivell (https://www.instagram.com/prodbyiof). The Flick Lab is for podcast listeners who crave for highly detailed film analysis. The hosts are two Finnish gentlemen with professional film/art business background. New episode...2020-02-061h 59The Flick LabThe Flick LabDie Another Day (2002)The Flick Lab returns from its winter break. Bond Marathon continues with a film that has been claimed to almost kill the franchise - Die Another Day. Here, Bond is seen sporting the infamous invisible car and surfing between glaciers in Iceland. Did the film 'jump the shark' and why? Why didn't Brosnan return as Bond? In a completely unexpected turn of events, the Lab's so far biggest disagreements boil over between Karri and Henrik regarding Die Another Day. Hosted by Karri Ojala and Henrik Telkki. Guest Tom Frankland. Edit by Karri Ojala. The...2020-01-302h 09The Flick LabThe Flick LabCinema Challenge 2019 Wrap-UpInternational Cinema Challenge 2019 is over. The Flick Lab looks back at the challenge with a Finnish listener Heli Sandström, who watched all the 20 films in the challenge. Hosted by Karri Ojala and Henrik Telkki. Guest Heli Sandström. Edit by Karri Ojala. The Flick Lab theme tune by Nick Grivell (https://www.instagram.com/prodbyiof). Miroirs, 3. Une barque sur l'Océan by Maurice Ravel performed by Luis Sarro, released under Creative Commons Public Domain license at musopen.org. The Flick Lab is for podcast listeners who crave for highly det...2020-01-021h 34The Flick LabThe Flick LabGoldenEye (1995)It's time for 007 vs. 006. Join The Flick Lab for the in-depth analysis of GoldenEye, Pierce Brosnan's debut as James Bond in 1995. Our guests are Matt Spaiser from The Suits of James Bond and Tom Frankland the Bond expert. This episode is part of The Flick Lab's 'James Bond Marathon', where one Bond episode will be released every last Thursday of the month leading up to the release of No Time to Die (2020). GoldenEye (1995). Directed by Martin Campbell. Starring Pierce Brosnan, Izabella Scorupco, Sean Bean, Famke Janssen. The Flick Lab is for podcast listeners...2019-12-263h 02The Flick LabThe Flick LabCome and See (1985) (Иди и смотри)Karri and Henrik delve into horrifying war imagery just in time for Christmas. After all, Yuletide is all about family ties, and so is the Soviet film Come and See. Here, a 15-year old Flyora experiences the harrowing consequences of WWII. Come and See has been on countless lists as one of the best or the best war film ever made. Idi i smotri / Иди и смотри (1985). Directed by Elem Klimov. Starring Aleksey Kravchenko, Olga Mironova, Liubomiras Laucevicius, Vladas Bagdonas. The Flick Lab is a film podcast focused on world cinema, where two Finnish gentlemen with media background analyse on...2019-12-191h 22The Flick LabThe Flick LabHellbound: Hellraiser II (1988)The box that opens the doors of hell has returned. Karri and Henrik go after a film that they're quite familiar with - Hellbound: Hellraiser II, the successful sequel to the original Clive Barker's Hellraiser. Kirsty is haunted again by hell's adjutants, the Cenobites. Was a sequel warranted? Hellbound: Hellraiser II (1988). Directed by Tony Randel. Starring Clare Higgins, Ashley Laurence, Kenneth Cranham, Doug Bradley. The Flick Lab is a film podcast focused on world cinema, where two Finnish gentlemen with media background analyse one film every week in extreme detail, in English. New episode every...2019-12-121h 40Ojalá ser plantaOjalá ser planta50 – Propósitos 2020Plantas…  no piensan que será de ellas el año que viene ¡Ojalá ser planta! Pero como no lo somos y, tenemos muchos trastos en casa, bienvenidos a este podcast presentado por Cristina Estévez y Samuel Acera. Un programa donde hablaremos de cosas de autónomos que quieren abrirse paso en un mundo de millenials. 📚 Ganador […] La entrada 50 – Propósitos 2020 se publicó primero en Ojalá ser planta.2019-12-111h 04Ojalá ser plantaOjalá ser planta50 – Propósitos 2020Plantas…  no piensan que será de ellas el año que viene ¡Ojalá ser planta! Pero como no lo somos y, tenemos muchos trastos en casa, bienvenidos a este podcast presentado por Cristina Estévez y Samuel Acera. Un programa donde hablaremos de cosas de autónomos que quieren abrirse paso en un mundo de millenials. 📚 Ganador del sorteo Hacemos el sorteo del libro «Los 7 hábitos de la gente altamente efectiva» y el ganador es José Luis Núñez, de jnstudio. ¡Enhorabuena! Quedamos a la espera de los datos para mandártelo raudo y veloz. 2019-12-111h 04The Flick LabThe Flick LabThe Unknown Soldier (1955) (Tuntematon sotilas)To coincide with the Finnish Independence Day, The Flick Lab analyses the most well-known Finnish film inside Finland - The Unknown Soldier (Tuntematon sotilas). It's an adaptation of Väinö Linna's novel regarding the Finnish Continuation War against the Soviet Union. In the film, we follow a group of soldiers experiencing the terrors of war - but also some humane moments of a lighter tone. The Unknown Soldier has been so important to Finns that it has been adapted into film three times; in 1955, 1985 and 2017. It has an essential place in Finnish cultural history. Karri an...2019-12-061h 53The Flick LabThe Flick LabThe Gods Must Be Crazy (1980)Crazy! Some reviewers have laughed so much at this film they've had tears in their eyes through most of the running time. This is also the most commercially successful film in the history of South Africa. Is 'The Gods Must Be Crazy' really that funny and how deep do its themes go? The show is joined by a South African guest Matt. The Gods Must Be Crazy (1980). Directed by Jamie Uys. Starring N!xau, Sandra Prinsloo, Marius Weyers, Nic De Jager. This episode is part of The Flick Lab International Cinema Challenge 2019. Join and find...2019-11-212h 09The Flick LabThe Flick LabUninvited (1988)Are you a cat person? How about a demonic mutant cat person? In Uninvited, wealthy criminals make the calamitous decision to bring a lab cat on board their yacht. The film enjoys a cult status as one of the worst horror films ever filmed. But is it so bad that it's rather enjoyable? Uninvited (1988). Directed by Greydon Clark. Starring Mike Harvery, Alex Cord, Clu Gulager, Shari Shattuck. Uninvited on IMDb The Flick Lab is a film podcast focused on world cinema, where two Finnish gentlemen with media background analyse one film every week...2019-11-141h 16The Flick LabThe Flick LabThe Promised Land (1975) (Ziemia obiecana)One of the most respected Polish films of all time, The Promised Land (Ziemia obiecana) is a film based on a book about the hardships during industrial revolution and capitalism in the Polish city of Łódź. How will two Finnish film podcast hosts see this classic film? Our Polish guest is Magda Hutny. Ziemia obiecana (1975). Directed by Andrzej Wajda. Starring Daniel Olbrychski, Wojciech Pszoniak, Andrzej Seweryn, Anna Nehrebecka. This episode is part of The Flick Lab International Cinema Challenge 2019. Join and find out more: https://bit.ly/2VCuD0L ICC2019 film 18 of 20....2019-11-072h 17Ojalá ser plantaOjalá ser planta46 – Programas de comunicación internaPlantas… no tienen que declarar el IVA cada trimestre ¡Ojalá ser planta! Pero como no lo somos y, tenemos muchos trastos en casa, bienvenidos a este podcast presentado por Cristina Estévez y Samuel Acera. Un programa donde hablaremos de cosas de autónomos que quieren abrirse paso en un mundo de millenials. 👋Hoy saludamos a…Melani Cazorla, que se ha animado a hacernos una propuesta indecente relacionada con el evento de Ojalá Ser Planta, en la que nos brinda su casa rural de granada como escenario para reunir a la comunidad. ✅ Repasando la s...2019-11-0659 minOjalá ser plantaOjalá ser planta45 – Entrevista a Bosco SolerPlantas… ni tienen ni quieren oficina, pero ¡vaya comunidades montan! ¡Ojalá ser planta! Pero como no lo somos y, tenemos muchos trastos en casa, bienvenidos a este podcast presentado por Cristina Estévez y Samuel Acera. Un programa donde hablaremos de cosas de autónomos que quieren abrirse paso en un mundo de millenials. 📣 Patrocinio – Fenómeno Mutante ¡Hola! Somos Óscar Martín y Daniel Primo de Fenómeno Mutante.Nos gusta el marketing online, la programación web y ser un poco más felices cada día. Hemos convertido nuestras...2019-10-3043 minThe Flick LabThe Flick LabThe Living Daylights (1987)Timothy Dalton's debut as James Bond. Did Bond drive a Land Rover off an actual suicide cliff? Did the director call the leading lady's dress a piece of table cloth? Is the film having a Roger Moore hangover? Is Bond actually fighting with the Taliban? The film has a rather multilayered plot with all its variables. The Lab is here to explain everything as Karri, Henrik and Tom discuss all the plot dynamics at play. It does not stop there, as Karri has visited many of the filming locations and will give even further details. This is...2019-10-282h 38Ojalá ser plantaOjalá ser planta43 – Programas de facturaciónPlantas… no tienen que declarar el IVA cada trimestre ¡Ojalá ser planta! Pero como no lo somos y, tenemos muchos trastos en casa, bienvenidos a este podcast presentado por Cristina Estévez y Samuel Acera. Un programa donde hablaremos de cosas de autónomos que quieren abrirse paso en un mundo de millenials. 👋 Hoy saludamos a…David Álvarez, que nos agradece haberle ayudado a poner los puntos sobre las íes en su organización personal con episodios como ¨El método Getting Things Done¨. ✅ Repasando la semana Samuel acaba de regresar de Badajoz...2019-10-1640 minOjalá ser plantaOjalá ser planta41- Nunca comas soloPlantas… nunca se arriesgan a dar el pelmazo ni se olvidan de un nombre ¡Ojalá ser planta! Pero como no lo somos y, tenemos muchos trastos en casa, bienvenidos a este podcast presentado por Cristina Estévez y Samuel Acera. Un programa donde hablaremos de cosas de autónomos que quieren abrirse paso en un mundo de millenials. 👋 Hoy saludamos a… Irma Ribera, Esther Barniol, Naiara Pereyra, Vanessa Cantero, Marta Lecumbrerry,  Virtudes Hernández y Virginia Sancho. Algunas de las extraordinarias con las que tuve el placer de hablar durante el evento Extraordinari...2019-09-2559 minOjalá ser plantaOjalá ser planta27 – Orden en casa y en la oficina con Mar VidalPlantas… no tienen ropa antigua o cacharros de cocina que ordenar ¡Ojalá ser planta! Pero como no lo somos y, tenemos muchos trastos en casa, bienvenidos a este podcast presentado por Cristina Estévez y Samuel Acera. Un programa donde hablaremos de cosas de autónomos que quieren abrirse paso en un mundo de millenials. 👋 Hoy saludamos a… Ana Pérez Salas, oyente del podcast que nos ha enviado el siguiente mensaje: Gracias al mundo podcast y llegar a la conclusión que podría buscar temas de emprendimiento y crecimiento personal para...2019-05-1544 minOjalá ser plantaOjalá ser planta26 – Gestión de Clientes IIPlantas… no tienen clientes que camelarse ni piensan en fidelizar a nadie ¡Ojalá ser planta! Pero como no lo somos bienvenidos a este podcast presentado por Cristina Estévez y Samuel Acera. Un programa donde hablaremos de cosas de autónomos que quieren abrirse paso en un mundo de millenials. Repasando la semana Samuel amplía su equipo con un nuevo comercial a tiempo parcial para ForTwo que se responsabilizará de vender los espacios publicitarios de la web para ampliar la cartera de clientes de la empresa utilizando Hubspot. Además, está hacie...2019-05-0849 minOjalá ser plantaOjalá ser planta23 – Teléfono ¿interrupción o vía directa?Plantas… no reciben llamadas por teléfono mientras están reunidas ni tienen que despachar educadamente a comerciales de bancos o compañías telefónicas ¡Ojalá ser planta! Pero como no lo somos bienvenidos a este podcast presentado por Cristina Estévez y Samuel Acera. Un programa donde hablaremos de cosas de autónomos que quieren abrirse paso en un mundo de millenials. Repasando la semana Samuel acaba de llegar a Badajoz, desde donde trabajará a distancia como un knowmad, solo con su fiel conexión WiFi y su portátil – las únicas herramientas que u...2019-04-1040 minOjalá ser plantaOjalá ser planta21-Sprint: resolver problemas y testar nuevas ideas en solo cinco díasPlantas… no necesitan estrujarse el coco para sacar nuevas ideas o soluciones o lanzar nuevos productos ¡Ojalá ser planta! Pero como no lo somos bienvenidos a este podcast presentado por Cristina Estévez y Samuel Acera. Un programa donde hablaremos de cosas de autónomos que quieren abrirse paso en un mundo de millenials. Repasando la semana Samuel no cabe de contento. Este fin de semana ha realizado la primera sesión de improvisación con el grupo del teatro en el que ensaya cada lunes. Por otro lado, en Copymouse ya estamos implemen...2019-03-2737 minOjalá ser plantaOjalá ser planta18 – Dinámicas de grupo: qué son y para qué sirvenPlantas… no comparten tarjetas impresas a última hora ni se reúnen una vez al mes para mejorar su entorno ¡Ojalá ser planta! Pero como no lo somos bienvenidos a este podcast presentado por Cristina Estévez y Samuel Acera. Un programa donde hablaremos de cosas de autónomos que quieren abrirse paso en un mundo de millenials. Repasando la semana Samuel ha tenido una semana bien ajetreada. Ha acudido al 4 Years From Now y el Mobile World Congress, donde ha estado captando nuevos cliente para el estudio. Además, dió una charla en el Word...2019-03-0634 minOjalá ser plantaOjalá ser planta16 – Habilidades sociales para autónomos con Luis TejedorPlantas… no se preocupan por su lenguaje corporal ni en pulir sus habilidades sociales para tratar con las abejas ¡Ojalá ser planta! Pero como no lo somos bienvenidos a este podcast presentado por Cristina Estévez y Samuel Acera. Un programa donde hablaremos de cosas de autónomos que quieren abrirse paso en un mundo de millenials. Cómo mejorar tus habilidades sociales de la mano de Luis Tejedor Hoy traemos como invitado a Luis Tejedor, psicólogo, sexólogo clínico, escritor, músico, actor, emprendedor y.. un tipo muy guapo. ...2019-02-2057 minOjalá ser plantaOjalá ser planta14-Trucos para gestionar tu email de forma productivaPlantas… no se van a París, ni escriben emails a las 2 de la mañana ¡Ojalá ser planta! Pero como no lo somos bienvenidos a este podcast presentado por Cristina Estévez y Samuel Acera. Un programa donde hablaremos de cosas de autónomos que quieren abrirse paso en un mundo de millenials. Repasando la semana Cristina ya está de vuelta de su escapada romántica a París. Ha venido enamorada de la ciudad, su belleza clásica, su monumentalidad  y esa extraña familiaridad provinciana escondida en los callejones y las galerías l...2019-02-0650 minOjalá ser plantaOjalá ser planta11-Seguros y planes de ahorro para autónomos con Oliver José PeñaPlantas… no necesitan buscar en google en la segunda página, ni mirar ofertas en Amazon ¡Ojalá ser planta! Pero como no lo somos bienvenidos a este podcast presentado por Cristina Estévez y Samuel Acera. Un programa donde hablaremos de cosas de autónomos que quieren abrirse paso en un mundo de millenials. Repasando la semana Cristina está muy feliz porque va a empezar a hacer yoga, está terminando las últimas páginas del libro «La semana laboral de 4h» de Tim Ferris y va a empezar a crear contenidos para el proyecto Coff...2019-01-1650 minOjalá ser plantaOjalá ser planta9-Propósitos de año nuevoPlantas… no necesitan reflexionar ni aprender de la experiencia para no cometer los mismos errores una y otra vez ¡Ojalá ser planta! Pero como no lo somos bienvenidos a este podcast presentado por Samuel Acera y Cristina Estévez. Un programa donde hablaremos de cosas de autónomos que quieren abrirse paso en un mundo de millenials. Repasando la semana De vuelta de las vacaciones de Navidad y ya en la treintena, Cris ha tenido mucha suerte de pasar estos días con su familia y mis amigos. Le ha servido para desconectar, recarga...2019-01-0250 minOjalá ser plantaOjalá ser planta7- Herramientas online para emprendedoresPlantas… no se preocupan por la llegada de la navidad, que los envíos de sus paquetes sufran retraso o que les falle la voz al grabar el podcast ¡Ojalá ser planta! Pero como no lo somos bienvenidos a este podcast presentado por Samuel Acera y Cristina Estévez. Un programa donde hablaremos de cosas de autónomos que quieren abrirse paso en un mundo de millenials. Repasando la semana Cristina empieza la semana con el espíritu Navideño por las nubes, tanto es así que ha empezado a celebrar las fiestas por adelan...2018-12-191h 03Ojalá ser plantaOjalá ser planta1. Piloto, esto es ojalá ser plantaLas plantas no tienen que pagar cuota de autónomos, ni deben hacer nada para comer, crecer, desarrollarse… ¡Ojalá ser planta! ¿No?2018-10-2700 minOjalá ser plantaOjalá ser planta1. Piloto, esto es ojalá ser plantaLas plantas no tienen que pagar cuota de autónomos, ni deben hacer nada para comer, crecer, desarrollarse… ¡Ojalá ser planta! ¿No? Pero como no somos plantas tenemos que currárnoslo bastante. Por eso tenemos el gusto de lanzar en conjunto Cristina Estevez y Samuel Acera, una especie de mastermind cada semana. Comentaremos cómo vamos a hacer todo el trabajo que una planta no tiene que hacer. ¿De qué vamos a hablar en el programa? Compartir nuestro conocimiento en el mundo del marketing y la comunicación digital desde nuestra propia experiencia. Desmitificar...2018-10-2733 min