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gargoylespodcast · 3 months
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CONvergence 2024 is now over. Everyone is either back home or on their way home and... this event went beyond our wildest dreams.
Thank you, everybody, for what can best be described as five straight days of love!
And thank you to the fans for taking these wonderful photos!
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long-cold-winterr · 10 months
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Red Shoe Diaries (1992)
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Thinking about this picture of Brigitte Bako (Monique's VA in Godzilla: The Series) that SciFi Japan unleashed on my middle school eyeballs
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brokehorrorfan · 2 years
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NECA has unveiled Gargoyles’ Angela ultimate action figure. It’s the eleventh toy in the Gargoyles line, following Goliath, Thailog, Hudson, Brooklyn, Demona, Bronx, Broadway, Steel Clan Robot, David Xanatos, and Elisa Maza.
The fully articulated 7” scale figure comes with two interchangeable faces, six interchangeable hands, baby Angela, and opening egg. It’s packaged in a window box with opening flap.
Due out in May, Angela is available to pre-order for $37.99.
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adamwatchesmovies · 4 months
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Gargoyles the Movie: Heroes Awaken (1994)
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Back in 1995, I distinctly remember seeing a VHS of Gargoyles: The Movie at the video rental store. I picked it as my movie of the week and was disappointed when I realized it was only the 5-part series premiere edited together. This means we’re not really talking about a movie here, but we sort of are as well. Let's consider it a made-for-TV movie for this review's sake. As that, how does this fare?
In 994 A.D., Scotland, Castle Wyvern repels any invaders thanks to its stone gargoyles, which come to life at nighttime. Despite his frightening appearance, their leader, Goliath (voiced by Keith David) desires only cooperation between his clan and the humans who defend them while they are petrified during the day. Following a betrayal from within the castle walls, most of the gargoyles are destroyed and the few survivors are frozen in stone until the castle they defend rises above the clouds. A thousand years later, in Manhattan, billionaire David Xanatos (Jonathan Frakes) has moved the castle above his headquarters. Awoken in an unfamiliar world, they find a friend in Elisa Maza (Salli Richardson), an open-minded police detective.
Don’t expect the visuals to rival a theatrical production or even something like Nickelodeon’s The Last Airbender. While the characters are consistently on-model, I spotted at least one coloring error in the second half of the picture and there is more than one instance of the stone gargoyles looking pretty different from their awakened state - the "statues" are painted as static background elements so the stone texture and the angles of their muscles/limbs are much more detailed than anything in the moving foreground. Finally, this is a pilot so while it is self-contained, many threads will only pay off in later seasons, such as the gargoyle eggs Goliath leaves with Princess Katharine (Kath Soucie) and her wizard (Jeff Bennett) (not sure why he did that, in hindsight). That said, this is a strong debut.
There are many characters in this story and the gargoyles other than Goliath - they name themselves Lexington (Thom Adcox Hernandez), Hudson (Ed Asner), Brooklyn (Jeff Bennett again), Broadway (Bill Fagerbakke), and Bronx (Frank Welker) - are more established than given character arcs. This makes Goliath the protagonist and the others supporting characters. I’ve found that in most children’s television series, the leader turns out to be the least interesting member of a team but that’s not the case here. Goliath is at once trusting of humans and wary of opening up. He can be calm and collected but is also prone to fits of rage and frequently talks of vengeance against those who’ve wronged him. He adapts well to his new setting but shows no affinity for modern-day tech like some of his comrades. He's many things at once, which keeps you watching and wondering what's next. There are no obvious character arcs within him.
Gargoyles rather elegantly uses the limitations imposed upon it as a boy’s property to its advantage. All of the gargoyles in Manhattan are male, guaranteeing there won’t be any weird “should we start repopulating?” discussions. It also adds an extra level of tragedy to the story by making them the last of their kind. Conveniently, this makes Elisa the lone female hero of the show/film without making her a token. If there’s a secondary protagonist, it’s her (which gives you a bit of a Beauty and the Beast vibe) and unlike other shows, her status as a colored woman does not make her feel like a quota. It should also be noted that Xanatos is a person of color as well, making this a show with more POC than Caucasians. It may be because most of the cast are non-humans but that’s still something I feel is worth noting.
The story features plenty of varied action. There are battles set in 994 and others in the present as well - some of which don’t include the gargoyles at all and allow the human characters to shine. There are twists and turns as allies become enemies and new partnerships are formed. The general tone is tragic and adventurous with a few bits of comedy thrown in here and there. Best of all, this is a wholly original property. The show was conceived as an answer to Batman: The Animated Series but rather than dig up some available superhero property (this was years before Disney acquired Marvel), it's is something new.
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My favorite scene of the film is an interaction between Goliath and his mate, Demona (Marina Sirtis), who managed to survive the thousand-year slumber. During a mission for Xanatos, she prepares to throw an unconscious guard out of an airlock to his death but is stopped by Goliath. “The centuries have made you weak, Goliath,” she says. The thing is, very little time has actually passed for the winged warrior. He’s been frozen in stone. He HASN’T changed but that one sentence shows how much she HAS. It’s a nice subtle exchange.
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I am coming into this review biased. Though I haven’t seen the show in years, I remember it well and certainly, remember how it made me feel in 1994. It played right into my fascination with mythology & monsters and I attribute my affection for Shakespeare (the series draws inspiration from Macbeth, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, among others) to the show. It had a lasting impression on me and I believe it has the power to enchant young audiences once more. (July 28, 2022)
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convergencecon · 5 months
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Coming to CONvergence 2024: Everyone's Invited!
Brigitte Bako!!!
Brigitte Bako is a Canadian Oscar, Emmy, and Writers guild award nominee. She is the creator, writer, star, and executive producer of the hit Canadian cable series, G-spot. The show is one of the most loved and popular shows in Canada. It has been sold all over the world and has garnered numerous award nominations and including Best Comedy Series—three years in a row; Best Comedic Actress in a series; and Best Comedy Ensemble. As a voice actress, fans should recognize Brigitte as the voice of Angela in Gargoyles and Monique Dupre in Godzilla: The Series.
Read more about Brigitte Bako: https://www.convergence-con.org/guests/brigitte-bako/ Register for CONvergence 2024: https://cvgcon.org/register
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beautyarchive · 1 year
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Brigitte Bako in the ‘Life Lessons’ segment of New York Stories (1989).
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votsalot · 3 months
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oh my gooood i cannot believe
1. i auditioned for radio play
2. brigitte bako and greg weisman and zehra fazal remembered me from the audition 😭
3. i got all those signatures
4. i met keith david
5. gargoyles 30th anniversary panel???
6. met so many cool people?????
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minisinmedia · 2 months
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Brigitte Bako as Alex wearing a tan mid-thigh mini skirt on Red Shoe Diaries (1992)
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spookysexy · 2 years
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RED SHOE DIARIES MOVIE
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gargoylespodcast · 2 months
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It’s our 50th episode! Recorded on Friday, July 5th, 2024 at 2:00 pm CST. Live from CONvergence 2024 in Minneapolis, Minnesota from the Hyatt Regency in the Nicollet Ballroom, Jennifer and Greg welcome back to the show series creator, Greg Weisman; Thom Adcox (the voice of Lexington); Brigitte Bako (the voice of Angela); and we welcome to the show for the first time, Zehra Fazal – the inspiration and voice of Shari!
We talk about Zehra going from fan to pro and how she influenced the creation of Shari in the SLG and Dynamite comic books. We also discuss Thom Adcox’s influence on how gargoyles sound, Brigitte Bako and her time in the industry as an actress, a writer, a producer, and a series creator all her own (and her hilarious Breaking Bad story!). Greg Weisman discusses working with all of these people, striving for representation on Gargoyles and his other shows. All of this and more!
Jennifer and Greg also celebrate fifty episodes and what doing this podcast has meant to them.
Special thanks to Tanya Brody, Anthony Karna, and the rest of the staff of CONvergence for making this possible – especially Connie! And special thanks to Zach Joiner and the rest of Spideydude for building the site that made this possible: Joshua Lapin-Bertone, Donovan Morgan Grant, Gerard Delatour II, Jason Hendricks, Brandon DiPerno, Adam Schingle, Ashley Renee, Brian Cochran, Chris Denmead, Javi Trujillo, Josh Pchajek, Kelly McDaniel, Neil Bogenrieder, and Paul Hermann. And thank you to Frances M. Cabanellas for our graphics!
And thank you to all of the listeners and fans that have supported us on this journey! We’re far from done!
Available on Apple Podcasts, Amazon Audible, Spotify, and your podcatcher of choice! And join us on Patreon at SpideyDudeNetwork for the Exclusive Video Edition! Though the video edition of this episode is free!
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grigori77 · 4 years
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25 years ago, one of the most criminally overlooked and underrated sci-fi movies of all time was released, my personal favourite film by one of my favourite directors of all time, the awesome Kathryn Bigelow.  Co-written and produced by her then-=hubby James Cameron, it’s a cracking murder mystery thriller set in (what was then) a very dark near future Los Angeles on the eve of the Millennium, dominated by one of my vary favourite turns ever from future Lord Voldemort himself, Ralph Fiennes, and my VERY FAVOURITE role EVER from my all-time favourite actress, the incomparable Angela Bassett.  Basically it’s one of the greatest cyberpunk movies of all time, and it deserves WAY more love than it’s ever had.  Here’s to a quarter century of this hidden gem ...
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hellyes-tommccamus · 5 years
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Gang Of Four - Man In Uniform (1982)
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Tom McCamus - I Love a Man in Unform (1993)
When I first heard the title of this film I imagined it to be a weary wartime romantic drama. Oh, ha ha ha no.
And as I have over 200 shots of Tom from this movie, more under the cut:
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costasmandylordaily · 5 years
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clemsfilmdiary · 6 years
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I Love a Man in Uniform (1993, David Wellington)
Also known as: A Man in Uniform
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