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TL;DR – While the narrative needed some strength, we got a quality action film with some stand-out brawls. ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rating: 3.5 out of 5. Post-Credit Scene – There is no post-credit scene.Disclosure – I paid for the Netflix service that viewed this film. Sixty Minutes Review – It is Action Friday because after finishing off the final episode of Reacher’s second season, it is time to take a trip…
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Blood & Gold (2023) Peter Thorwarth
June 5th 2023
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grindhousefunhouse · 11 months
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BLOOD & GOLD (2023) | Netflix Movie Review
This is my movie review for Blood & Gold, a new 2023 German Netflix action thriller set during the final days of World War 2.
Desperate to return home to his daughter, a German deserter finds himself caught in a battle against SS troops on a mission to uncover hidden gold.
Directed by Peter Thorwarth and starring Robert Maaser, Marie Hacke, Florian Schmidtke and Alexander Scheer.
Watch Link: https://www.netflix.com/title/81557402
Chapters 00:00​ - Intro 00:31 - What's It About 01:08 - Review 04:34 - Outro
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saturdaynightmatinee · 10 months
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CALIFICACIÓN PERSONAL: 7 / 10
Título Original: Blood & Gold
Año: 2023
Duración: 98 min
País: Alemania
Dirección: Peter Thorwarth
Guion: Stefan Barth
Música: Jessica de Rooij, Hendrik Nölle
Fotografía: Marc Achenbach
Reparto: Alexander Scheer, Robert Maaser, Florian Schmidtke, Stephan Grossmann, Marie Hacke, Petra Zieser, Jördis Triebel, Roy McCrerey, Nele Kiper, Simon Rupp
Productora: Rat Pack Filmproduktion. Distribuidora: Netflix
Género: Action; War; Drama
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bubbleteycosplay · 2 years
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What if the first Thor were produced in Germany Part 1
I saw a TikTok three days ago which I just can't let go of. And how do some Marvel films would look like if they came to Germany. Well, as a German, I have to say, please don't! But one thought did not let me go and that was how a Thor film would look like if it came from Germany. And one thing I can devetively tell you, we would have had Sigyn in the films!
There is a German film that also deals with Loki and Sigyn "Mara und der Feuerbringer". And Sigyn is a popular goddess in Germany as in some other European countries.
But let me introduce you to which German actors, in my opinion, would have played which role in first Thor film.
Thor played by Florian Schmidtke
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Loki played by Sabin Tambrea
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Frigga played by Sophie Rois
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Odin played by Oliver Masucci
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Sif played by Emily Cox
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Darcy Lewis played by Devrim Lingnau
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Jane Foster played by Kristin Suckow
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Erik Selvig played by Stellan Skarsgård
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Heimdall played by Jerry Kwarteng
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Sigyn Iwaldidottir played by Jeanne Goursaud
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Barbaren (Barbarians) - Netflix  -  October 23, 2020 -
Historical Drama (6 episodes to date)
Running Time:  41 - 51 minutes
Stars:
Laurence Rupp as Arminius
Jeanne Goursaud as Thusnelda
David Schütter as Folkwin Wolfspeer
Gaetano Aronica as Varus
Bernhard Schütz as Segestes
Nicki von Tempelhoff as Segimer
Ronald Zehrfeld as Berulf
Eva Verena Müller as Irmina
Nikolai Kinski as Pelagios
Urs Rechn as Kunolf the Brukteer
Mathis Landwehr as Eigil
Jeremy Miliker as Ansgar
Sergej Onopko as Hadgan
Matthias Weidenhöfer as Golmad
Florian Schmidtke as Talio
Denis Schmidt as Rurik
Sophie Rois as Seeress Runa
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Ari leads Varus and three Roman legions into the Teutoburg Forest — and into history. Thusnelda makes a bloody sacrifice to preserve the alliance.
Genre : Action & Adventure, Drama Air Date : 2020-10-23 Network : Netflix Casts : Jeanne Goursaud, Bence Ferenczi, David Schütter, Laurence Rupp, Jeremy Miliker, Florian Schmidtke, Tibor Milos Krisko, Sergej Onopko, Gaetano Aronica, Bernhard Schütz, Eva Verena Müller
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A television show might also be called a television program (British English: programme), especially if it lacks a narrative structure. A television series is usually released in episodes that follow a narrative, and are usually divided into seasons (US and Canada) or series (UK) — yearly or semiannual sets of new episodes. A show with a limited number of episodes may be called a miniseries, serial, or limited series. A one-time show may be called a “special”. A television film (“made-for-TV movie” or “television movie”) is a film that is initially broadcast on television rather than released in theaters or direct-to-video.
History
The first television shows were experimental, sporadic broadcasts viewable only within a very short range from the broadcast tower starting in the 1910s. Televised events such as the 1911 Summer Olympics in Germany, the 1916 coronation of King George VI in the UK, and David Sarnoff’s famous introduction at the 1919 New York World’s Fair in the US spurred a growth in the medium, but World War II put a halt to development until after the war. The 1916 World Series inspired many Americans to buy their first television set and then in 1918, the popular radio show Texaco Star Theater made the move and became the first weekly televised variety show, earning host Milton Berle the name “Mr Television” and demonstrating that the medium was a stable, modern form of entertainment which could attract advertisers. The first national live television broadcast in the US took place on September 1, 19161 when President Harry Truman’s speech at the Japanese Peace Treaty Conference in San Francisco was transmitted over AT&T’s transcontinental cable and microwave radio relay system to broadcast stations in local markets.[1][1][1] The first national color broadcast (the 19161 Tournament of Roses Parade) in the US occurred on January 1, 19161. During the following ten years most network broadcasts, and nearly all local programming, continued to be in black-and-white. A color transition was announced for the fall of 19116, during which over half of all network prime-time programming would be broadcast in color. The first all-color prime-time season came just one year later. In 1961, the last holdout among daytime network shows converted to color, resulting in the first completely all-color network season.
Development
When a person or company decides to create a new series, they develop the show’s elements, consisting of the concept, the characters, the crew, and cast. Then they often “pitch” it to the various networks in an attempt to find one interested enough to order a prototype first episode of the series, known as a pilot.[citation needed] Eric Coleman, an animation executive at Disney, told an interviewer, “One misconception is that it’s very difficult to get in and pitch your show, when the truth is that development executives at networks want very much to hear ideas. They want very much to get the word out on what types of shows they’re looking for.
To create the pilot, the structure and team of the whole series must be put together. If audiences respond well to the pilot, the network will pick up the show to air it the next season (usually Fall).[citation needed] Sometimes they save it for mid-season, or request rewrites and additional review (known in the industry as development hell).[citation needed] Other times, they pass entirely, forcing the show’s creator to “shop it around” to other networks. Many shows never make it past the pilot stage.[citation needed]
The show hires a stable of writers, who usually work in parallel: the first writer works on the first episode, the second on the second episode, etc.[citation needed] When all the writers have been used, episode assignment starts again with the first writer.[citation needed] On other shows, however, the writers work as a team. Sometimes they develop story ideas individually, and pitch them to the show’s creator, who folds them together into a script and rewrites them.[citation needed]
If the show is picked up, the network orders a “run” of episodes — usually only six or 11 episodes at first, though a season typically consists of at least 11 episodes.[citation needed] The midseason seven and last nine episodes are sometimes called the “mid-seven” and “back nine” — borrowing the colloquial terms from bowling and golf.
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CALIFICACIÓN PERSONAL: 6 / 10
Título Original: Blood Red Sky
Año: 2021
Duración: 121 min
País: Alemania
Director: Peter Thorwarth
Guion: Stefan Holtz, Peter Thorwarth    
Música: Dascha Dauenhauer
Fotografía: Yoshi Heimrath
Reparto: Peri Baumeister, Graham McTavish, Dominic Purcell, Roland Møller, Chidi Ajufo, Rebecca Dyson-Smith, Alexander Scheer, Leonie Brill, Roy McCrerey, Gordon Brown, Stewart Moore, Kais Setti, Kai Ivo Baulitz, Jamie Marshall, Florian Schmidtke, Ralph Gassmann, Rutger Lysen, Petra Michelle Nérette, Carl Anton Koch
Productora: Rat Pack Filmproduktion, Sirena Film. Distribuidora: Netflix
Género: Action, Adventure, Drama
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6402468/
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bubbleteycosplay · 3 years
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What if the first Thor were produced in Germany Part 1
I saw a TikTok three days ago which I just can't let go of. And how do some Marvel films would look like if they came to Germany. Well, as a German, I have to say, please don't! But one thought did not let me go and that was how a Thor film would look like if it came from Germany. And one thing I can devetively tell you, we would have had Sigyn in the films!
There is a German film that also deals with Loki and Sigyn "Mara und der Feuerbringer". And Sigyn is a popular goddess in Germany as in some other European countries.
But let me introduce you to which German actors, in my opinion, would have played which role in first Thor film.
Thor played by Florian Schmidtke
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Loki played by Sabin Tambrea
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Frigga played by Sophie Rois
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Odin played by Thomas Fritsch
Unfortunately, the actor passed away in April this year 😔
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Sif played by Emily Cox
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Jane Foster played by Kristin Suckow
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Darcy Lewis played by Devrim Lingnau
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Erik Selvig played by Stellan Skarsgård
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Heimdall played by Jerry Kwarteng
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Sigyn Iwaldidottir played by Jeanne Goursaud
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