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tvtalk247 · 1 year
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I’m watching The Volcano: Rescue from Whakaari on Netflix. One thing I have to give white people. They are good at documenting their experience rather it’s good or bad. Like they are literally running for their lives and still got the camera on. I wouldn’t even know where my phone is at that point. 😂😂
The survivor talking in this with no burns survived by jumping in the water. the pilot. So if you couldn’t swim or hold your breath for a long time….. 🥴 if you stayed on the island instead of jumping into the water, the steam burned the hell out of you.
The couple on the honeymoon. Man, hearing him apologize to her because it was his idea to go on this excursion was sad. Damn. I swear there’s always a couple on their on honeymoon in these type of documentaries.
But man, the worst one is the family that’s participating via shore excursion from a cruise. The son is the only survivor of his family. At least the couple survived together. And they couldn’t even find his sister’s body like WTF. The son survived because he had enough energy to get up and look for help. If you couldn’t get up and back to closest edge of island, the odds got lower. I honestly wonder how he survived mentally after all of that….
I hate blaming some of the victims but this seems like the guides should have caught the signs right? But man, it sucks that the dude that got called in on his day off was one of the dead.
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letsdocuboutit · 2 months
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- Let's Docu 'Bout It -
Episode 19: The Volcano: Rescue From Whakaari
This week I recap and talk about the Netflix documentary, The Volcano, which documents what was meant to be an ordinary sightseeing tour of New Zealand's Whakaari volcano on December 9, 2019. No one could have imagined the nightmare that erupted.
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Photos: Tourists and tour guides near the eruption site, Whakaari just after the initial eruption in 2019, survivors of the eruption trying to evacuate by boat, the eruption from the perspective of the Phoenix boat, Jesse Langford during his recovery and now
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iwannaliveinadream · 1 year
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#153 of 2022 - The Volcano: Rescue From Whakaari.
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tctmp · 1 year
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ramascreen · 1 year
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Key Art And Trailer For THE VOLCANO: RESCUE FROM WHAKAARI | On Netflix December 16, 2022
Key Art And Trailer For THE VOLCANO: RESCUE FROM WHAKAARI | On Netflix December 16, 2022
Netflix has released these official key art and trailer for THE VOLCANO: RESCUE FROM WHAKAARI AN IMAGINE DOCUMENTARIES, APPIAN WAY & MOXIE FILMS PRODUCTION Documentary Film Release Date: December 16, 2022 Directed By: Rory Kennedy Written By: Mark Bailey & Dallas Brennan Rexer Edited By: Jawad Metni Music By: Steve Mazzaro Score Produced By: Hans Zimmer Produced By: Mark Bailey, Rory Kennedy,…
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scifi4wifi · 10 months
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'Unknown: Cosmic Time Machine' on Netflix
Celebrate the one year anniversary of the astonishing James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) with Unknown. The new Netflix documentary titled Unknown: Cosmic Time Machine tells the epic story of how this historic astronomy mission was created and achieved. Directed by Shai Gal and executive produced by Jason Spingarn-Koff (Volcano: Rescue from Whakaari), Cosmic Time Machine premieres on July 24, 2023…
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recliningpair · 10 months
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We cover Eurovision 2023, Sprung (Prime), The Great (Prime) and The Volcano: Rescue from Whakaari (Netflix).
There's a musical quiz, and Ben chronicles the woes of Acme glue and rubber roofs.
So come in, warm yourself by our fires and throw off the shackles and stresses of modern living.
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cinematicsunsets · 1 year
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The Volcano: Rescue From Whakaari (2022)
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swampflix · 11 months
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Lagniappe Podcast: Prefab Story (1979)
For this lagniappe episode of The Swampflix Podcast, Boomer, Brandon, and Alli discuss the Czech New Wave whatsit Prefab Story (1979), an experimental ensemble-cast drama about infinite urban construction from Věra “Daisies” Chytilová 00:00 Welcome 02:30 Until the Light Takes Us (2008)09:27 The Last Starfighter (1984)20:12 The Volcano: Rescue from Whakaari (2022)25:53 Arrietty (2010)26:53…
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awardseasonblog · 1 year
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Annunciate le nominations ai rinomati #CASAwards, assegnati dalla gilda della Cinema Audio Society, i premi con cui il sindacato dei professionisti del suono elegge ogni anno i migliori “registi del sonoro”. Ecco i candidati 2023 delle 3 categorie cinematografiche: MOTION PICTURES: LIVE ACTION All Quiet on the Western Front Avatar: The Way of Water The Batman Elvis Top Gun: Maverick MOTION PICTURES: ANIMATED Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio Lightyear Minions: The Rise of Gru Puss in Boots: The Last Wish Turning Red MOTION PICTURES — DOCUMENTARY Good Night Oppy Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen, A Journey, A Song Louis Armstrong’s Black and Blues Moonage Daydream The Volcano: Rescue from Whakaari #AwardsSeason #Nominations #TechnicalGuildAwards #CinemaAudioSocietyAward #BestSound #Migliorsonoro #Awards #Movies #StagionedeiPremi #AwardsRace #OscarsRace #RoadtoOscar -Snobbato a sorpresa Everything Everywhere All At Once che ieri ha ottenuto 3 preziose candidature ai Golden Reel Awards che insieme ai CAS Awards consentono di prevedere i favoriti agli Oscar per il Miglior sonoro. -Top Gun: Maverick, Avatar: the Way of Water ed Elvis sono i film più nominati per la categoria Best Sound. https://www.instagram.com/p/CnPsnWNsVZ5/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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letsdocuboutit · 7 months
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- Let's Docu 'Bout It -
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A podcast about documentaries where I watch, recap, and talk about a documentary. Listen in on all major platforms every other Tuesday and come talk to me about documentaries and let me know which ones you think I should watch next! And if you listen on Spotify, I have a poll and Q&A for each documentary! You can also follow the podcast on: Instagram | Threads | Twitter
Listen to the trailer HERE
Episode 1 - Pamela, a love story
Episode 2 - God Forbid: The Sex Scandal That Brought Down a Dynasty
Episode 3 - Murdaugh Murders: A Southern Scandal (Season One)
Episode 4 - Murdaugh Murders: A Southern Scandal (Season Two)
Episode 5 - Class Action Park (The Legend of the World's Most Dangerous Amusement Park)
Episode 6 - Unknown: Cave of Bones
Episode 7 - Escaping Twin Flames
Episode 8 - Shiny Happy People: Duggar Family Secrets (Part One)
Episode 9 - Shiny Happy People: Duggar Family Secrets (Part Two)
Episode 10 - American Murder: The Family Next Door
Episode 11 - Keep Sweet Pray and Obey (Part One)
Episode 12 - Keep Sweet Pray and Obey (Part Two)
Episode 13 - Mommy Dead and Dearest
Episode 14 - Grizzly Man
Episode 15 - American Nightmare
Episode 16 - The Greatest Night in Pop
Episode 17 - Pray Away
Episode 18 - Hell Camp: Teen Nightmare
Episode 19 - The Volcano: Rescue From Whakaari
Episode 20 - The Last Repair Shop
Episode 21 - The Barber of Little Rock
Episode 22 - Fyre: The Greatest Party That Never Happened
Episode 23 - Encounters at the End of the World
Episode 24 - Won't You Be My Neighbor?
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aliciaphen · 1 year
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☆ ALICIA’S MONTHLY MEDIA MENTIONS: DECEMBER `22
Hi. I've consumed more media this month than I have this entire year. Happy New Year everyone - I hope we all make the best of what's to come.
Visual:
Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio (2022) dir. Guillermo del Toro, Mark Gustafson: I was really excited to watch this after seeing the trailer but I wasn't expecting it to be a musical. I loved that they used a biblically accurate angel for the Blue Angel rather than the traditional look. I can't believe it took like 15 years to make it.
Split (2016) dir. M. Night Shyamalan: I rewatched this because I needed Anya Taylor Joy content and I couldn't get through the first episode of The Queen's Gambit. It's still a pretty great movie, but I hate that cheesy ending line lol.
Anastasia (1997) dir. Don Bluth, Gary Goldman: I grew up watching this movie throughout my childhood, so I already have a huge bias toward it. It's so great. The characters and their dynamic is so likable and the songs are so GOOD.
The Mummy (1999) dir. Stephen Sommers: Another film I grew up watching. It's a lot more problematic than I remember T_T. Also cheesy but it was the 90s so you could kind of get away with it.
Emily, The Criminal (2022) dir. John Patton Ford: I was surprised by how much I liked this one. It's fast-paced, which is good for my pea brain. They make the character Emily easy to empathize with. Especially now when it's hard to afford to live, vulnerable people are targeted for these "get rich, quick" scams. I remember seeing so many of those ads whenever I went on YouTube for quite some time. Idk, I liked this one.
Bo Burnham: Inside (2021) dir. Bo Burnham: I always heard people talking about how great Bo Burnham was. I remember seeing his vines, but I never got into watching his stuff. I feel like the humour doesn't quite suit my taste, but I appreciate his work ethic and his capacity for making such a high-quality musical comedy. He's pretty fucking awesome.
Dreams (1990) dir. Akira Kurosawa: In a quest to research the Japanese folklore of fox weddings during sun showers, I watched this movie. It's just so pretty. I love the last story, where it's the small village and the funeral is more of a celebration. Just a gorgeous film.
Incantation (2022) dir. Kevin Ko: Heard from my roommate that this film was really scary. And I can confirm that it was. I watched half of it from between my fingers. Story wise, though, it was quite interesting. It’d be a fun watch for a group.
Atonement (2007) dir. Joe Wright: Another gorgeous film. I’ve always seen screen caps of it and have even watched Mina Le’s breakdown of the costuming from the film. I think the visuals are stronger than the story. Emotion wise, it feels like a less hard-hitting titanic.
Extreme Job (2019) dir Lee Byeong-heon: I watched this with my roommate! It’s a fun, chill watch. Just overall a good time.
The Volcano: Rescue From Whakaari (2022) dir. Rory Kennedy: Some time earlier this year I remember seeing volcanic scarring that looked like the most intense, painful thing someone could ever experience. And I read up about the victim and they were hurt during the volcanic eruption in New Zealand a few years ago. The documentary is quite tragic, and interesting if anybody is up to watch it.
Klaus (2019) dir. Sergio Pablos: Such a cute movie. The scene where the mailman is giving paper and pencils and stamps out like it’s a drug deal actually made me audibly laugh. I’m surprised its 2D animation. It’s a really great Christmas movie for the whole family.
Brave (2012) dir. Brenda Chapman, Mark Andrews: AH. I still love this movie after so many years. I first watched it when I was in grade 5 as an “end of year” trip. It’s so good, story wise. As a young adult, I feel like I can’t relate to it as much - to my surprise. I think my older sister could probably relate to it more. I have a good relationship with my mom, which I’m super grateful for. I want to make a film about ME. Lmfao.
The Wonder (2022) dir. Sebastian Lelio: I wasn’t as interested in this film. It’s rather a frustrating watch to be honest. If you want visuals of Ireland and Florence Pugh, I’d give this one a go.
Marriage Story (2019) dir. Noah Baumbach: Ever since watching this film I’ve been seeing Adam Driver everywhere, it seems. I didn’t expect to feel for this movie as much as I did. I think the pacing was done very well. The letter reading at the end is what got me. :’(
Alice in Borderland, Season 2 (2022): Season 2 was better than season 1. Because this world and its rules are already established, I think the show got to focus more on the characters and their relationships. The action sequences were quite fun and I am SO surprised that they didn’t end it in a shitty way. I’m happy the characters got their happy ending but that there’s still room for exploration into this world. The last challenge, though was a little TOO LONG. DAMN.
Avatar: The Way of Water (2022) dir. James Cameron: Okay so I wasn’t excited or looking forward to this sequel at all. I was quite indifferent toward it and wasn’t planning on watching it in theatres. But I ended up watching it with my family and it’s literally my new hyperfixation. I’m actually listening to the original motion picture soundtrack as I’m writing - and that’s not a joke. I’ve heard people say that the story is simple, and I suppose I can agree - its basically the family having to escape from the war and a revenge plot from the enemy side. And I’ve seen people wonder why its 3 hours long. And, it definitely felt like the film would never fucking end but, then again… did I really want it to…? In that time, I felt like I could actually get attached to the characters and this new family. I often really like media that makes me go through a lot of emotions and this was one of them. I need Avatar 3, 4, 5, & 6 and whatever else James Cameron is planning. I need to go visit Pandora in Disney World, even. Zoe Saldana, I love you.
Avatar (2009) dir. James Cameron: I ended up rewatching Avatar right after coming back from watching The Way of Water. I first watched this when I was 8 years old. I never really got to appreciate the absolutely insane world building that was put into this film, but now, as a student that wants to try pursuing film and maybe (?) visdev, I’m just astounded by the creatures and the religion and the plant life of the Na’vi people and how it’s been expanded on in Avatar 2. Again, a simple story, but I felt all the emotions so I love it.
Logan (2017) dir. James Mangold: Probably one of the best superhero movies I’ve seen. It still holds up today. Another emotional ride, so I’m inclined to say it’s a favourite. It’s almost… quiet. Like - it doesn’t do too much. All the marvel movies these days are doing too much. It’s kind of embarrassing. Can you tell I’m getting a little tired of writing about all the things I’ve watched? And I’m only on visual media. Anyways - this, the original Spider-Man movies, the last Spider-Man movie from MCU, and the Spiderverse movies and maybe Winter Soldier are the only superhero movies I have the patience to watch anymore.
Knives Out (2019) dir. Rian Johnson: It was so fun! Something I don’t have to pay that much attention to because I know I’ll likely never be able to solve it. I know they spent most of the budget of this film on the cast because everyone in there is fucking crazy.
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery (2022) dir. Rian Johnson: I think the first one is better.
Lead Me Home (2021) dir. Pedro Kos, Jon Shenk: It’s only about 40 minutes, so it’s a quick documentary. It’s eye opening. Makes me feel bad because I’m one of those people that don’t look homeless people in the eye when I walk past them. But I don’t think that’s the point of the doc. There’s obviously something very wrong with the housing system and to see that anybody could end up in such an unfortunate situation is scary. It’s especially sad seeing the people who have family that could help them, but I also understand their point of not wanting to be a burden on their friends or family.
Music: December 2022 Spotify Playlist
Selfish - YooA: I saw people making fun of this song but I’m actually addicted to it. YooA in that one stage where she’s wearing that fringe shirt and pink pants with her hair in a bun looks so good.
Blood Moon - YooA: I feel like I’m in a mystery movie?? Like I’m a detective trying to solve a mystery.
In My Dreams - Christy Altomare: One of the best things to come out of the Anastasia Broadway production.
Ditto - NewJeans: The girls have done it again. This time, enjoy three minutes of teenage loneliness.
Nothing Is Lost (You Give Me Strength) - The Weeknd: I wasn’t joking when I said I’m listening to the Avatar: The Way of Water soundtrack.
Into the Water - Simon Franglen: SO BEAUTIFUL. If you’re going to listen to any song from the soundtrack listen to this one.
Avatar: The Way of Water (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack - Simon Franglen, The Weeknd: Linking the album for good measure.
Books:
Steal Like An Artist by Austin Kleon: I’ve finished reading this book and it has inclined me to be better at consistently drawing in my sketchbook and journal.
Howl’s Moving Castle by Diana Wynn’s Jones: I plan on finishing this book this month. I’ll update you at the end of January.
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popmovie888 · 1 year
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last movie: The Volcano: Rescue from Whakaari. I watch a lot of documentaries
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tvrundownusa · 1 year
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tvrundown USA 2022.12.16
Friday, December 16th:
(exclusive): "Litvinenko" (AMC+|SundanceNow, bio-pic drama, all 4 eps), Far From Home (netflix, Nollywood teen drama, all 5 eps), A Storm for Christmas (netflix, Norwegian mini-series, all 6 eps), "The Recruit" (netflix, spy thriller series premiere, all 8 eps), Paradise PD (netflix, animated comedy, season 4 available, all 10 eps), Cook at All Costs (netflix, competition premiere, all 8 eps), Summer Job (netflix, Italian Gen Z reality competition, all 8 eps), Beast of Bangalore: Indian Predator (netflix, true-crime, all 3 parts)
(streaming movies): "Snow Day" (Para+|NICK, movie musical remake of 2000 comedy), "Nanny" (amazonPrime, supernatural horror-thriller), "The Apology" (Shudder|AMC+, horror-thriller), "Private Lesson" (netflix, Turkish rom-com, 90mins), "BARDO, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths" (netflix, Mexican dramedy, 160mins), "The Volcano: Rescue From Whakaari" (netflix, documentary), "Le pupille" (dsn+, film short), "If These Walls Could Sing" (dsn+, Abbey Road Studios documentary)
(shows streaming weekly): Slow Horses (apple+), "Echo 3" (apple+), The Mosquito Coast (apple+), Mythic Quest (apple+), Acapulco (apple+, season 2 finale), Shantaram (apple+, series finale), Play-Doh Squished (freevee), America's Test Kitchen: Next Generation (freevee), Three Pines (amazon, next 2 eps), "LOL: Last One Laughing - Mexico" (amazon, season 5 opener), Dance Monsters (netflix, competition in CGI costumes, first 3 eps)
(primetime specials): Joe Bob's "Ghoultide Get-Together" (Shudder), Metallica Presents: "The Helping Hands Concert" (Para+), The Amber Ruffin Show (Peacock, season 3 finale), The Hollywood Christmas Parade (theCW, 90th annual event, 2hrs)
(original made-for-TV movies): "Snow Day" (NICK|Para+, movie musical remake of 2000 comedy), "The Housewives of The North Pole" (BRAVO, earlier, 2hrs), "Holiday Heritage" (HALL, Kwanzaa, 2hrs), "A Christmas to Treasure" (LIFE, 2hrs+), "Bound by Blackmail" (LMN, 2hrs), "The First Noelle" (BET, 2.5 hours)
(hour 1): Lopez vs. Lopez (NBC, fall finale) /   / Young Rock (NBC, fall finale)
(hour 2): The Greatest #AtHome Videos (CBS, "Holiday Special"), The UnXplained (HIST, season 3 finale)
(hour 3): The Last Cowboy (CMT), We're Here (HBO), Battle of the Bling (HGTV, 60mins)
(hour 4 - latenight):   The Graham Norton Show (BBCAm), Sex Diaries (HBO, reality series premiere, ~60mins), Random Acts of Flyness (HBO, ~70mins)
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