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#588: Akira Toriyama, previo de los Óscares

Mar 08, 20241 hr 1 minSeason 5Ep. 588
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En este episodio platicamos sobre el fallecimiento de Akira Toriyama, el creador de Dragon Ball, así como de las cintas nominadas a los óscares y sus posibilidades de ganar. 

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Oh, don' t listen, so let' s talk about the Oscars today. We have a previous OSCARS. And besides, because Toria has just died here, I' ve already been dislocated. It' s worth remembering a little bit of his dragon ball work, that job that many, many of us grew up with. Then, well, rest here in peace at your May, Ahorita, we talk more. Well, then we start. You' re listening to involuntary permanence, hol Fausto Ponce. Well, thank you very much. Ah carlos before, half you' ve been lying,

then, then, before all boys. So, I don' t know how I did it to him, but I put you in later, then it' s okay. If it' s okay, thanks to the people who are with us, that the people who are coming in with us, ay Arello and a vi is not their empty chair in homage here to Todayama. Thanks to all of us we' re on Facebook, we' re on YouTube, so we say hi. There' s the sticker system, star system. There are different ways in which they can help us by putting

their lige and sharing for those who reach out to more people. Hey, Catalina, it looks like you' re doing. Greetings, greetings to all the people who will be joining. Hey, who' s got crickets in his house? I don' t hear innocent. It' s me, then you' re paco. I don' t know if there are crickets, but it sounds like something or you have background noise, so I sound to sleep my white noise. Maybe he' s got your white noise.

Hello Catalina, you look hello guys how you are from Daniel villamil It was for your items about Akira Toriyama. Exactly because he' s a very obedient boy. Yeah, like, like, like, like, well, yeah, and cool. Yeah, I don' t know if I' m obedient, but cool. But cool. But good vibes, well. I ' m getting a little ahead of myself. Here' s the theme of Hoya and what Danielito comes up with right now is the best. Everything also

makes you realize that it' s funny. A few days ago I was in a lion with the show told me about it on TV all of a sudden. I don' t know why, because I was watching dragon ball Z. Well, it was Dragon Ball Z. Yeah, I think it was Dragon Ball Z. That show. You see that there are different dragon Balls dragon Ball lagon Ball Zeta Dragoble daima dragon Ball whatever, then I stayed

watching dragon Ball Z and I remembered. It gave me a lot of laughter about all the characters who are very funny about the vegetarian relationship with Goku, Goku' s relationship with Milk is very, very funny. And Toriyama just died, but he didn' t die and that is, we didn' t all find out about half an hour ago, that is, he died. I think the first of March, and they didn' t want to announce it, that is, announce it until now because they wanted to.

Well, yeah, they didn' t want to announce it at the time because they wanted privacy. Some friends went to the funeral, the family and nothing more, nothing more, nothing more, but sixty- eight years old Akira Toriyama, because now she does rest in peace. I think I still had a lot to do. Danielito Villamil, how are you hello, because here with this sad news, yes, I had a lot to do to you. Well, Dragon Ball just came out, not Dman and he had

more projects. There, yeah, well, there were all the films that have been coming out Dragon Ball Super Hiro Turn and Dragon Ball Super Super Hiro exactly. Yes, yes, this new version where Pik Goku was again going to be a child, but nothing more he and he is one of the most influential people at the pop culture level. Yes it is, yes, you could compare even at the Law stand level the day was famous in Japan.

Before dragon Ball had made Doctor Sdom who even has an episode where he makes crossover with dragon Ball Don salt A girl with hair, purple, slow and hat. Yes, it was his first creation and that' s why

he was very famous. And then there' s Dragon Ball and so on and off he has the credit of here in Mexico, he was already famous the anime, we had seen more injerzeta, Captain Centella, which is I don' t remember what they were called Japan robottec Robotega robotejes of my favorite was me, I think that' s what makes the anime famous here the gentlemen arrive, but because we had already said a way, then a Dragon Ball renn heide exactly all things that were soap operas, but after all,

anime. So here in Mexico he was already known. The anime wasn' t Dragon Balls Goku is one of the most famous heroes here. I think the man scratched Qi Batman is the ultimate Kai and obviously the saint. But in America the anime hadn' t hit. In fact, the knights of the Zodiac tried it several times, but ridiculous and incredible it seemed to them

was very violent the series. They have guns that I think you turn fifteen and have your rifle, but to see two men hitting each other, because they don' t, And it comes to Dragon Ball that the anime starts to hit there, when here we had been here about fifteen years of tradition of watching anime there until Dragon Ball arrives and it was still more edited than here. Here. Yeah, here it was sex stuff, especially in the Dragon Ball in the original as a child- friendly, if there were bugle

- cutting things, no or yes or some other rolls like that. This is a pig. Exactly here was what they cut and the blood and the beatings here we didn' t see so rough, but in America they were the sexual jokes and a little bit of the violence. Yeah, they cut it, but it' s thanks to Kira that the anime can finally hit

America and that' s why it starts your nami. And I don' t remember what other bars did in the programming over there so I could be putting anime and that' s where crunchi roll comes in and all this.

But at the end of the day, the one who opens the door is already this Akira Toriyama and that' s why it has a worldwide impact that here, in Mexico would have had anyway, but really that other part of the world the anime is thanks to him and that even because it has a certain relationship with here we met him as the adventures of Fly, although in Japanese Dai' s adventures gives him that and thanks to Hbo Max we can see it. I turned him back. I didn' t make it to

the end, because we didn' t get here at the end. I haven' t made it to the end, but it' s one of the cartoons I loved now. He was him, he' s not the creator. There he did not participate with some designs, as Fly is very similar to Goku. What happens is that it' s based on some video games from that time Nesse, I think even as a dor there were still

good games, little like dor something like that. The old man is Dragon Quest and the one who designs the video game hires Toria to make him the designs of the monsters, of the clear heroes and that' s why you see the boxes of the video games. And it' s very similar.

And from there they take the moment to make the adaptation to anime, because that' s why Boku and Dahi have of Fly as they want, they look because they are given at the end, it' s already based on designs made by Toriyama for the video games and for the covers and all the paraphernalia that he wore then, until well that they are badly related. He doesn' t participate at all in fly animation or yes, because while they were making Flay, he was already doing Dragon Ball, the animation that had

passed the sleeve. Then yes, yes. It' s sad news. And I insist here because Goku, when everyone hunted the Anime of Reandma and Medio because he changed sex when he wets or remembers and that everything was the devil and I don' t know what. Goku was always left behind, because that yes of everyone liked it because it was the red master, it

was perverted or, but Boku was innocent and always helped everyone. So on that strange scale of values that we had in the nineties that Ahorita has already changed, but it was like it didn' t matter that he ended up with all of them with a clean fist. He' s cool. He doesn' t get into that devil thing like the knights who worship other gods and all those strange witch hunts. There was also forever he delivered it. Yeah, by the way, I also saw one of the zodiac horses.

What a show Dio was. I don' t remember what the show' s called. But that' s where they fight the Nordic gods. So they' re of golds aha. I think so, but I can' t remember what God' s name is anymore. If you remember yourself, I totally believe you. But they were fighting Thorre, but the Malde changed their name. They were the Nubelungos instead of the Nibelungos, and the place of thor Era tol put him in Spanish. I don' t know why, but if they really are the Nordic gods and there wasn' t a

better law issue. Disney said no, no, no, already, but a long time ago, no good, Marvel at that time, I, this disney didn' t have Marvel' s rights at that time and I knew pre parentheses it was just because I stayed watching that rivivale on TV and I didn' t change it, besides, the hotel TV I was in like failing. Then I said already, I' ll leave you here, because if I' m changing you, I' ll miss the signal.

And then I stopped Dragon Ball and Pulma. I kept thinking Bully Me and Goo Cus if I know who they hug, because they' re like two kids, that' s bull seems more than super bully forgiveness to me. This Milk Mil looks more like his mother than his wife is not children, she is Mrs Reganona and aside in fact, recently Latin mom almost put her sole on because she will get sick when she goes out with her friends.

I don' t remember the comedian' s name, but in his stand - up routine he mentions that because Boku will say anything, but he' s Mexican because he' s an uncompromising father. Instead of working, he goes out to fight and Mil who is the mother who has to walk behind everyone watching them see that the child is studying that he is well dressed asking

for money from dad because Goku is a vagal. So I think that even that' s why there' s also today in the world has stuck so much on this side of what they work in vegueta and all of them, that is, what they do to us tine keeps Bulma if he works. She' s already an inventor, I say the company is Dad' s, but she invented a lot of things and because she lives on her royalties and by extension, from there Viddel and Goku live, because Ocsatán was rich,

had his castle. So, he keeps gokuya family like that. There ' s a moment when Seric was watching. Yes, according to me Ze, still that of the androids zeta yes where the yes Android sixteen and eighteen and seventeen are ez. So they were looking for the androids. They are looking for Goku and at the same time it is Picoro and Kamisama are one and the same daughter. The others sold them you see them with a face I don' t know it' s, because I extoy doing here paco.

Yeah, you know, but it' s been very dark, in the dark and then Androids are going to look for Gokupi and I think it ' s already merged with Kamisama and it' s hard to hurt there. I think it' s something in my heart, I had something and it says no more. He was sick, his heart was sick. So and cell is all that gives and is absorbing the power of all of the people who are there, no, and then wake up Gokui Goku says this milk not to good and what a good vibe ah yes, and I am again

going to have to train and I am going to fight him. Yeah, well, then I' m gonna take Goten and so, yeah, well, then work, yeah, then I' m gonna work Güey what Güey? Yeah, right, doesn' t he work? Doesn' t he work? That' s crazy, and Master Roshis doesn' t live there either. So does Creeling and Jancha I don' t know. Nothing'

s a cop. So, for how you' re right. And besides, I knew them to the hairs of the was said like dragon ball when I went, when I made my first eurotrip like that of America, the eurotlip was canceled. That' s where I went I went with my aunt They sent me with my egg boxes and my cereal box. There I was sent to Europe, to Paris, which I met with my aunt, and there I met Dragon Ball and the horses of the Zodiac and Captain his good

base, the super champions. It was my turn to listen to them in French, but I said look and soon after I found them here I mean, I don' t know if because I was already in adolescence, I wasn' t seeing cartoons, heads or something, because if I saw them here, that is, yes, they did touch me here, but I think the others if they had no idea of Dragon Ball and look how crazy and then I found him here in Mexico and if it was, then for a long time he' s really stuck until you' re fed up And

I mean, I don' t have patience for them. The truth to many Anime series, that is, when there are two hundred chapters, I say of something ball there are not so many, but they seemed to me a lot, that is when they were in psychology school studying with a friend. If we talked every week about what had happened in the chapter and it was the time when Cocú dies and goes out like heaven and tries to return, then it gave us a lot of laughter and every week. We were

already on the plate until the semester was over. The unnam strike has arrived and everything has collapsed. But, well, that' s the way things are with the keel all Yama says out there that we talk about the portion of videojeg theory. I haven' t played any theory. Plus, I know you' ve been involved in designing several, mainly for example, Dragon Quest, but it' s not that I haven' t played anything you ' ve done and if I' m clear it' s important, but

I wouldn' t know how to say it. You' ve played something give or or or or some version of Dragon Quest, because Fly, in fact, I liked Fly better than Dragon Ball and in Japan it' s all a Dragon Quest phenomenon. In fact, I say I don' t know what number they' re in anymore than twenty games, but around eight or nine, by law, they moved that they couldn' t release it during the week because people and a good number of people were missing work,

because the new game came out. And I want to see what it' s about and how they' re about RPGs, where you decide the adventure and clear and what happens, what doesn' t happen, because they would stick a lot then already to avoid those issues. It was about twenty- five years ago. If I remember correctly, by law, the new game

cannot come out during the week. It has to be on Friday or weekend, good Saturday Sunday, to keep people from missing because it' s the anime didn' t hit much, but the video game is amazing fanaticism. Then I insist the Toriyama, where we want to see it and impact everywhere he doesn' t. He continued, in fact, supporting designs and art for games. I don' t know how far he' d go lately,

but at least make it about five years. Still there I was and unlike here is how I just forgot, the name of the creator of the knights of the Sanaco. Here, Dragon Ball is very famous, but they bow more to the creator of the knights than Toriyama himself. On the other hand, in Japanese backwards it' s like the gentlemen' s. It ' s there a more ambiuo exto x, but it' s wrongly joked exactly, but it' s not as famous as it is, unlike Akuira

than there. For it is for all his works, because it is like another level and I insist on a monetary level, because yes, it has generated a great deal of cultural impact. So, yes, it is like a news that moves everywhere and the truth does, yes. I find it sad, yes, the truth is, because I also had a lot of

things. They say that going through with Daiman, because it will be done, because surely the rights, I don' t know who has the family or, but surely the projects will come to light everything that was working for something that you want to comment on. Some memory of Goku. I don ' t know what you want. She was already my baller. I don ' t know if there was a king saying, I don' t know. I think it was the first anime I saw just as a child I

grew up with Dragon Ball. I really liked it. I still have my students who came out here from disagreement or colluding them at some point from the

students who had tampas that did. Yeah. That' s where I started all my hobby with collecting, probably there for having all the prints and putting together something full and so on. I did like it too much, in fact, because we were still meeting with my friends to go to the premiere performances of recent dragon Ball movies, like we were looking at a new account to go to the midnight show of dragon Ball And so, well, I don' t know that' s right. I was quite surprised by the

news. I think, although it' s an anime that I don' t follow anymore, I mean, really dragon ball super and all the movies that came out later I haven' t followed them anymore because, yeah, I think they' re already half crazy. But yes, I remember very fondly of dragon Ball I think dragon ball Z is just a partwater for the anime in general and so, as well jecpic Daniel or really worldwide. I think he is, therefore, the most beloved and most recognized character, because

he was still Goku always. I see it, always as on the pages I see suddenly on Facebook or other network that put as popularity contests among protagonists of Shawnens or other animes. And Goku always win, even though I think he' s the dumbest and most archetypal of all of them. But he wins because, of course, we all have as a special affection for that

series. Or, well, a whole generation of a whole decade. I mean, I think we' re, we' re generation Dragon Ball and so, well, I don' t know, you' re going to miss the Yama theater a lot and then, yeah, it' ll change a lot. Or, yes, you know what Andrés says Tough this Dragon Ball In the nineties, he was the king of Channel Five. While there are Lormun ns of Azteca. It' s true, it' s true, Sansea, but we already say it as ay sans and captain its base,

the zodiac hairs and two super champions man. That' s how if we don' t tell BBB to BBW we say go eat, then what else. To Twitter I say ex isn' t ex it' s Twitter, I mean forget it, but it' s true. For a long time, the heads of the zodiac there this morning, between them until they were well early, not on Saturdays and with a friend also in high school.

That' s good, not in the prepa, but in the second was, in the prepa if also every week we laughed of what happened in the cables of the zodiac and we laughed suddenly that they put here very bravucones all the hairs of bronze and arrived with a new knight, whether of Gold, either of these other the Nordics or whoever it is I will destroy you. It' s not like you said they threw the cosmos at a brutal

blow there the others. Oh, I' m not about to lose my five senses, and they were all slobby there already dying, all of them were passing by until they were starting to recover, they were reviving, etcetera. And he didn' t get over it. He didn' t beat yoga and they' re on the ice. I mean, it makes me laugh. It' s silly, and besides, I do think I saw him when he passed the chapter and I said," Oh, that' s weird, because they' re very hons good" I mean, it

was like you saw it and you didn' t see it. No, because all sexual winks are like the VIs, but I didn' t see them like this don' t try to kiss them years later. It' s clear. There the writers' references didn' t put on those tomorots that are there, but the writers were really abused in putting them and they were had Bride. Besides, anyway, anyway, I hope you' ve been happy Shon look at your decisions. No, and all the rough that was his brother, the Phoenix, all rough and they' re all cute

had his roses there when he was fighting. But, well, he says that Carlos Andres has been making me about Avatar' s animation at Nickelodeon. Avatar is very pretty. Look with the face I see you. What I li here in iven and yes it was good, well, avata nothing else.

It' s different there, but if it' s not from the same litter, in fact, because it' s not from Japan, i e, it' s not anime properly, but good, but it' s true, i e, thank you more here in Yazette, abrook amino then robotec obviously remi obviously bely Sebastian Candy, who else was out there this lula bel Who else was the other one that was very weird Jijia, a

naked. I was sorry with my grandmother, who was there watching the light little girl that we' re going to transform a woman who is fat and she is putting on the table, on my grandmother and suddenly gijsi with her

sh n her cane, with her cane and so all her exuberant. There ' s like Barbie, like Barbie, and just like that because they didn ' t see her, so that' s how her breasts were, it was like Barbie' s and so I' m all hairstyled like that, what' s going on with my grandma and I' m going to see

this anymore. I' m really sorry about that part. But well, her and I' m going to tell myself that I can' t see anyway, there' s here the Toriyama rests in peace of a what was from a subdural hematoma that I don' t know what it is That' s like and that' s what it is, and no one says. Everybody goes with the soup. Nobody says it' s a hematoma in her country. I have no idea. And the franchise has generated almost thirty billion dollars, which is enough with all of this and surely if you sold the

licenses, it would be super profitable. I think Pokémon is the most profitable, or good of the most profitable. If you want to sell merchandise, it' s going to be t- shirts that means if you sell Pokémon you' re going to do super well what a sutural hematoma is, No, because what Wikipedia informs me about I have to read a lot. It ' s the deadliest of all head traumas. It' s a bleeding in the area of the brain ok that' s deadly, well, well, that' s what he died of look at him. It' s a

hematoma like this, a bruise on the head. It is the subtural and it is super rough, well, because very well and very well and very bad at the same time. But rest in peace, here' s the toria. If anyone around here put someone' s going for a ball for the master, then yes, boys, we' re already in three days

of the oscars, it' s coming at the ceremony. I think that this occasion, the most surprising categories, may be possible for them, are the technical categories of several as production design, as special effects, as perhaps

suddenly there the changing rooms. But I think the main thing is already very sung, we already know what' s going to happen, and well, I think it' s fair to say that Openheimer is going to win, not only will he win, he' s going to raze with what I think, and well, it' s good that it' s a great movie that he does, it' s always nice that he really does, because he recognizes a movie that' s really at the level or that, within which he is nominated, he' s also one of the best.

I don' t think it' s definitely the movie he' s gonna take. The many people who are nominated And so, well, what a good offensive procrito that also at last will win director, I think that all of us who are fans dek Noulan are also very excited about the same thing, because, because they do owe it to them for a long time. And then, well, it' s good that he' s finally gonna

have like some recognition out there. But, well, I don' t think it' ll be a ceremony that I hope there will be more surprises. I mean, it' s always saying that like what you expect,

it' s always like something you have in mind. But because it always happens that there is some kind of surprise, Livia Colman type, I don ' t know again that you say well, that' s how nice you expect, for example, here I say touch wood that they say, that Christoph Noblan doesn' t win and that wins another director, because just like why not. But that kind of surprise. I think I' d like

to see something like that, especially in categories, maybe acting. I think the four that are sung, well we know that they are Killian Morphy, Ned Morphy, Acton Lilly Gladstone for the best cast actress. No and she ' s a better actress, better to be surprised, because there' s me I don' t know, I don' t want her to win. Honestly, not because it doesn' t and beyond the whole issue that

there may be politicians who seem to me to be a big situation. It ' s already been last year with Michelle Gio that they do in those performances and they' re good roles but they' re not the best and maybe they' re driven by other political reasons that, of course, I think that' s what I remember. It' s okay for you to recognize that, but it' s not right for you to win. That' s why it' s not clear, I understand, but surely, but it always ends up being just those that it' s weird that they don

' t. Yeah, well, it' s weird. I mean, I think she does. I' m sure he' ll win. Yes, and, for example, here I would like it to be my Stone, and I think that' s all we want, and that' s probably the one in the contest. But for me, like what he' s defined enough to sing to me, it' s almost certainly Gladstone.

It is precisely all the support she has had from other guilds in terms of how they have expressed themselves from her in interviews, the speeches she has given televised as in the zags or the Golden Glogs, ah they have always done as another type of low ops to other actors and so, they are crying with very excited why I don' t know, but they are very excited and they are crying and so on, and they believe that it is a

time like historical that quite always likes to do this. So, I think that' s what' s going to happen for this reason, yeah, right after the zag speech that Gladstone gave, that didn' t seem emotional at all and that put two there that you clapped like crying. Then, the next day, Kate Whistled gave a statement as well as not that what I heard about Lillie Ladson broke my heart and she' s a great actress and deserves to win. So that kind of support, I think, and

that kind of exposure. I think it' s just the one that gives him the push to really win in the end, yeah, I think it ' s gonna be her, it' s not gonna be The Stone. Yeah, I hope it' s a surprise to go, I hope it ' s a, I hope it' s a, and it doesn' t matter that if you can ask the quiniela and get lost, no, I don' t care if you earn more everything doesn' t deserve it.

But I do think it goes as it did with Katlanchet, that we all wanted this meth to win was because she had a tremendous performance and Michelle

took it for the film that was TN Every. Or the doubt is at the same time and here we are going to really see how far the society there has advanced, because as much as it has the support and the political and all that it mentions very well Paco, because the truth is that it sounds horrible, but on the scale of racism even worse than against African Americans

have been the natives. So, on that side, it seems a little bit like it was, but I think it' s the same and on that side I could lose, because if there are people who, by race, are going to vote for it, there' s going to be a lot of people, especially the oldest of the Academy, who are going to vote against it precisely for that. So, that' s why I think that' s the way it can be surprised, because we don' t know how far the average age of college voters is now. Besides, the

movie just makes that claim. I mean, the film has as its great objective Martin scrsse to claim all the violence that American society had against the Indian Americans and, therefore, to see what happens. But I think it may be one of those categories that gives us surprises, because emostone was also winning several awards. All of a sudden we' ve had like these earlier questions of not giving another prize to someone else, like it happened with Francis mcdorman

and suddenly, because he does take your other prize. No. So, emma estone is also very dear. She' s also been like a very good loser when she' s had to lose that I think the help is also pretty, like Jennifer what this woman is called Loren Lorence. They' re friends and they' re both like very good and good that my friend won they' re exactly like very pretty too so I think that also the

help has given good speeches. Then. Well, I think I think it ' s one of the categories that can surprise us because unlike casts, both Robert Nowney Junior and Devin Joey Randolph have won everything. So The Vine you do, okay h Fan will win and so will Robert town Jr. They do go undefeated, one after the other, one after the other, win

without a problem. There' s no more discussion, but in the actress ' s, even the actor' s, there' s been some surprise to see, but I think the actress' s, see, see what happens. I have faith yes, there what may be interesting are foreign languages. No, although they' re of interest and you could win. It ' s a difference sound. There' s no other. Yeah, you got five nominations, including the best movie, so you' re not gonna

win. Best movie ever. Obviously you give it better international film and it is also nominated for director, for example, it already has very important categories also in its other nominations. So one of the ones I think is like yes, it' s a fight and it' s also a surprise. It' s an animated movie and I like it because it' s a

lens. The five that are nominated are great movies and now it would be the shear Spiderman, my friend Robot Elemento and what we lack And I do like things quite really, I mean, I do think it' s a strong elemental elemental quintet that I would rule out. I like it. He ' s not gonna win, but, I mean, I think he' s here between just so much spider man and the boy and the herd.

I think both movies are at a good time. The industry likes Spiderman more precisely, obviously, because it' s a super- tack film that also in animation is something brutal that leaves you speechless, honestly, yes, well, it raised a lot of money, but also the Niño and the Garza, because it is Miyazaki and we know that everyone loves Miyazaki. And so, as always, this is Miyazaki' s last film, because it may be the last time we learned it, as it was the last time he

was nominated. Not totally, totally, but it' s just that Spidern ' s animation is awesome, that' s how Wowow' s animation is, that' s spectacular. He is also interested, by the way they are already commenting here See my friend Robot, be on the weekend. Just don' t miss it. It' s a movie. Yeah, that ' s my favorite animated movie. I mean, he doesn' t have anything, he doesn' t have any chance of doing it. In fact,

I was surprised to be nominated when I saw them resuming. It was me who most celebrated the nominations because I really said wow, it' s a real movie and good how sad it won' t win. But between

the two who are there for taking the prize. Yes, I think there is one of those that can be the defining ones to break quinielas in several, as I say to you, like there are categories that I think are between two very strong and this is one of them, because, on the one hand, the Academy is already made up of people from many other countries. So that can also weigh much more when it comes to voting and leaning for Miyazaki beyond that for Spiderman, who certainly Hollywood pandemic is the one that

should win. Sure, it' s good. It' s, it ' s okay, the ceremony. What' s funny is that Upenheimer' s rivalry went and Barbie worked on social media. But since you see all the nominees, you say you' re not going to make it. But that gave a lot, a lot of freshness to the industry and at the moment, because to the billboard and everything now, it does on a cartel level. I think it' s best for open Hame to have the event, because yes, many of us wanted to see it, but it wasn

' t really like the movie everyone wanted to see. But being the Barberenheimer many who went and many who just wanted to see Barbie. Well, we have to. What Gretta said or what this Margot Robby said, they were. I think the first ones to do it and she was benefited, and a lot of people gave themselves the chance to see Openheimer and saw that he ' s a movie. And it' s good that that came up as spontaneous and that they' re already wanting to copy it and pure copies chavas.

But I think that combined Openheimer for more people to see Barbie. This was going to hit us because it' s Barbie is like Spiderman at the toy level, and but it is at the film level, because it has quite a few deficiencies. It is very good and fun Barbe, but it has deficiencies and more because the same year it goes out to Porttenks that almost the same story, but Yorgos never misses the pace nor does he miss the intention. And Greta was suddenly on one side, it was on the other.

So that kind of also went down a little bit to Barbie that we watch a movie that deals with the same but well done and that visually manages to be more attractive than that. Yeah, Barbie, when they' re in Barbieland, it was amazing because if they were like the toys my sister has, then it was like a father to see people in those sets. And yet, Yorgos with manages to give him that all of a sudden they are very terrible things or what we want, but visually they even beat what

Barbie presented. So I think that also affected the nominations, because it was a son, because it was not as good as many thought, because they saw one that does the same thing and does it better. You have bad faith in him, you have bad faith in him. See Jorge, I liked it better. Pay up, I liked it, too. We liked it better. You understand it doesn' t give you, but it' s how you gave for more you really had to be not just a box office- level jam, but like being a better movie. I insist he

comes by thanks and says look like he does. You could go safe, yeah, sure, yeah, but I did like it a lot. Barreale, I' ve got a cariñito, I' ve got a big cannon and I don' t doubt it, I don' t doubt it' s very superior. I don' t know how to see Paco because of Thinks He' s the one who' s seen both of us. I Purdings haven' t seen him yet. I mean, you have to see all of them locked up, please, to see all of them yes, yes, yes, paco you see there, well, that is, yes,

we bought several things. I think pur Thinks is a better movie, but for very little. I really think they' re both I don' t think they are. I think reducing them to what is the same is like comparing them not, that is at one point as simply as a narrative in terms of an archetype of the protagonist, but I think that in other points they go for different types of reflections. As for the way they approach femininity, I think Fink is a better movie, but for very little.

And also for example there, coming back a little, like the subject that Daniel Ahorita commented on in the production, for example, that he said yes that Barbie is amazing, but that pure you have like it is better. It' s just from the categories and I think it' s right between those two movies. No, it' s on the air the production design of Barbie and Purthings. One of those times the winner really doesn' t

know which one they' re going to opt for. I also believe Qucker ' s pul Hings work is much better in terms of production sno than Barbie ' s, because all that' s in the movie are sets, I mean, really little was it' s little cgia and everything was built and saw, that is, when you can kind of see a special how put things sets happened you' re amazed at everything they actually did to do it, and I think that' s what in the end can win a little

with voters saying good pure Trings has this extra element as to how amazing the great work is, that is because you see it and you think that this is CGI, but it' s not a built set and that seems brutal to me. Sure. Yeah, yeah, yeah, according to you, but look, you see different opinions there. Well, there it is. No, I' m going to see him so surprised. I hope, as you can catch the Saya. I wish, someone slapped him. Well, no, but averted. Jimi Kimell is fine, the one who'

s going to be a host again is fine. I think I like him. I think the best acquaintances are the ones who fall right in front, even though it' s their routine or the monologue isn' t so good

that they' re there. It' s not Billy Cristal, because it was that you liked him and he was a familiar face and you like Jimmy Kim the same way and the return will remember this dynamic that they managed until a few years, where you had a group of previous winners who were the ones who read to the nominees each and then they already revealed the winner and it was so welcome to the Oscar winners club, which makes it very emotional.

Sure, yeah, that' s good. Anyway, let' s see how it looks is fun, what numbers you have cars where you had numbers to see you have some numeral. You told him you had an excellency and the sax opened up, because it would be great if you didn' t, because you left it for another day. But, well, I have merit that what so many awards have won, for example, Look at

nothing else to give you an idea. Oppenheimer, who is obviously the most winner, has more than three hundred awards won, very strong and the film that follows him with prizes, curiously, as it is Barbie, who has about one hundred and seventy prizes won. And from there we have those who stay and the murderers of the moon look curiously, poor creatures. He has many nominations, three hundred and ninety and so many nominations that they lose,

but he loses has about a hundred victories. So, then, as curious to see I say that can also give us an idea of how much the trend with the Heimer is going, also follow Nopenheimer. This year was like the best film would be the one, since the infiltrators have not won a film that had not been premiered at festivals, the dark one the best film, that is, you were who have won and the cars of the infiltrators here have been staged film festivals somewhere. And Openhaimer, no jor, there

' s no festival circuit. It was the first that was only on billboards or in pure lockers. And if he wins that, it' ll be like now, too. Yes, the return of a blockbustern not as such to win better film. That, too, I think is important to note. Yeah, because we' ve had a lot of canes from Venice or Toronto that' s been nominated there and Openheimer didn' t have that route. Yeah, that' s interesting. At some point there were many Oscar

- winning films that were very taquilillos. That' s a good point. Yeah, and all of a sudden he started changing everything and the superheroes were pretty much to blame, too. I mean, the most lockers are superheroes and they' re not nominated for anything exactly special. No Batman that' s like is the only one who' s been, not true, not

Batman at all. That' s why, in addition, this will be the first time Christopher hasn' t cheated on her because she has eight nominations and hasn' t won anything yet, but she' s going to go with several oscar awards so she could why she hasn' t won, which is also sad, super sad Chapor. Well, that' s good. Listen, well, let' s change the subject and close with a recommendation

that you choose to be our participation. Carlos Andrés gave me something you' ve seen that you want to recommend or that you don' t want to recommend? It may be that we will recommend and not recommend. Please run away at once to not recommend an action comedy that is in video that is called to kill I say it is not so terrible, but the truth is that they can be saved. It' s an hour and a half and a little while ago. We mentioned it a little bit. It' s

worth mentioning, to put more emphasis on, to do more promotion. Go see my friend Robot is a Spanish French film that is premiered in cinemas. We already said she' s nominated for the Oscar Award in Best Animated Film. You' ve seen Paco and I agree that he' s our favorite for even though he won' t win. It' s a very nice story. The protagonist is literally called Dog. Well, then, Dog realizes

he' s alone. To Cerro, Perro realizes that you are alone and decides to buy a friend Robot, son friend Robot with whom he spends very much. But then his friend Robot stays on the beach and his mission is to rescue him from the beach, because, because he already knows in the sand, the sea and so on. So the exact cancer. And, well, exactly the exact skin cancer, the skin cancer. And all those things do their effects. And then we' ll see if he can rescue

him, and besides, he' s very careful. It' s a film without dialogues that I think is wonderful, because it doesn' t need them. You don' t need dialogues. Everything is said through action. If you have music you are out there sep Tenberg of and Fire, which is a theme because it is a lake motilla, it is a recurring theme and well, it is a beautiful movie that you will enjoy very much. Then they thank us for recommending them because it has been good. There'

s still this you remember. What' s the artist' s name? It was the other movie that was also silent. No yes, artist is final, yes, and this director, which is not me that is remembering right now Revisius, no, no, not Pablo' s seeing something Pablo Verger I also a few years ago this black and white version of snow that will remember, which was also Mario Valverdo Verde, is the same direct.

It' s an extense movie. Giving yes, there' s another movie that was also experimental is not so complicated to see if you' re not used to watching. I' m sorry at least I didn' t like that very much. It is a German film called your Balu, which is also silent and express expressions. They' re the ones marking a little bit. What dialogues could be, i e expressions as well as verbals that make no sense. It' s not really a language and it' s also

a good recommendation. Out there if we want to see different weird things, especially on the theme of sound and the silent, because look there is that one and also save yourselves from seeing the astronaut in Netflix that I fell because you already know I was on the top. I was curious and they say you see that, speaking of dogs and cats, curiosity killed the cat. Fortunately, it wasn' t my case, but it' s very bad,

very bad. You can save yourself seeing Adam Sandler in another attempt to show that he' s a good actor, that he can be in movies like a Cott James or Carra. But here' s this movie that I just found out took three years to release because they didn' t know what to do with it, how to release it and so on. And because, yes, the film never, never which and then look, she hears from two or not, Catalina Cevedo, don' t see this astronaut better.

Tomorrow she' s opening up new things that' ll be better for sure. We already saw you perfect. I am, or they were a little bit. Hey, well, there' s the recommendation of Carlos Andrés Mendiola. Follow Carlos Andés Mendiola on Instagram as Carlos A Mendiola Instagram, Tito Carlos A Mendiola and Carlos Andrés Mendiola on Facebook. Thank you for making us

sell the final recommendation paco. Well, today also premiered a film that is nominated for the Oscar for the best foreign film that is me Captain, the reprehensitor of Italy, which curiously speaks of two in Megalis. But this film is about a Senegalese boy who seeks to leave his country so that he can help his family and be able to go to Europe to truly fulfill the European dream. Now as if we can call what happens from this migration in Africa

Europe. It' s an interesting movie as long as they can film a little bit of the perspective of both guys who go out on the trip and how it' s that they separate, how they bond, how they do or don' t. Their journey has emotionally powerful moments, but they are

also built with a lot of blackmail. So, I think it' s a very blackmailing movie like that, but that, because it fulfills if you want to see something that' s kind to your heart, that' s a story, like hopeful and so on, I think this movie meets that And well, I don' t think that, because you can go see it if there' s no problem, also if you want to like to pop your Oscar list is, because he had to see me captain that he ' s not going to win what, well, but you can see it

out there in cinemas as well. OK very well. Follow Paco. Thank you, Paco, thank you very much. Follow Paco on Twitter as Paco guides under emel on Twitter and Paco ml seven on Instagram. Thank you so much. A lot of Danielito de Toca, it' s your turn or because he already has a while and the film orro. But I saw that

they kept it or re- released it. It wasn' t very clear to me, but there are lives spent again in the cinema that if there wasn' t Salidopenheimer, it would be my favorite movie of last year and the one that should win everything. But Openheimer came out, so it'

s sad, but I don' t want her to win everything. Go see her if you couldn' t. It' s a good time to be in this Oscar vibe and yesterday came out the last book, García Márquez ' s Posthumous Book, which is around here I' m barely halfway there. It' s super short, but it didn' t give me time to agree to read it. It' s going very well. It has a mini introduction of the children where they say that, because in the end

it was already going to memory, García Márquez. Then, because he was writing it, but he didn' t like it and because as he said, it wasn' t good, they decided there to have it collapsed, but that rereading it a few years ago realized that it wasn' t as bad as he said, that obviously it doesn' t get to the level of his work, but that it was worth it and they say that, because it' s a little bit, it was missing what he wanted, but we do it for readers and money, obviously, but at least as

far as I go, yes, it' s better than the one that was his last book, which was Memory of Good. You know I don ' t think we can say that and my four sad letters exactly. It wasn' t a bad novel, but it was the truth. It was pretty regular. Not that it' s bad, but it was very simple,

very quis for what you expected. After so many years of Gary Marques, this one is at least more entertaining at the moment they still announce that there may be certain contradictions, but it' s because he wrote it so that it didn' t go to his memory or struggling to make a final novel before the plane completely went away. It reminds me a lot of love in the times of anger, but instead of being at the end of nineteen, because it is already from the 20th century, because there are already cars

in taxis and everything is then worth it. If they are fans of García Márquez, they will like it and if not, I think it is a good way to enter him, because everyone says García Márquez and they throw you into the ers children of solitude, which I would never recommend for entry. That' s how I want to start running and start with a marathon. That' s not how this really works. They start as stories do I say. In my case it' s the same. The first book I

read by García Márquez, but I had read many comics. Where Superman is, there' s Superman Earth Two, Superman Earth Three. So you' re used to Joseph Arcadio, Arcadio, Joseph Arcadio, Joseph II, which is what confuses many people. So, if you have comic and multiverse baggage, I think so, it can be your first book. But if you don' t have anything of a habit, because there are many characters almost the same I wouldn' t recommend it, because yes, many get lost

because of that if something like that happened to you. Well, I' m just going to leave not a hundred alone yet, but I' ve read a chronicle of a murder, of a marten announced, in a unique way, chronicle of a death announced in history, of a castaway and the pilgrims twelve tales, no, the candy erendirec and his heartless grandmother. And the truth is, I liked the chronicle of an advertised cynate better. I like her a lot. I really liked that one. But, yes,

I am very anxious to bring him into solitude. I' m going to read it to see what, I mean, it' s interesting what you ' re saying, but, well, I don' t know. For example, Peter, it' s very complicated for me, but it still traps you, that is, the Convention, that is, you put the Convention on the front page. And since it' s happening, I don ' t know, but there' s the whole atmosphere. It' s something that wraps you. Not that, for example, I read it after a hundred years. So, I don' t know, I don'

t have a mark I can make a judo. It was easy. Then yes, I insist on comics. The truth is that yes, they train you very well to be able to handle several lines, because that, like Pedro Paramon, is not counted in a linear way, which also confuses many people. I say he touched me at school when many hated me because I was reading it because I wanted to read it, and the master of the

terture ah look why this is next month' s book. So, then, and he gave us most of my class for that, but it was clear to me why to say it' s no, it' s not that he' s bored, but because suddenly he' s talking in a while and then there' s the past and then there' s the class that' s the future. Then I understand why, suddenly they can despair. But yes, it' s actually one of those books to read, because it' s a classic. But that doesn' t matter. It

' s really very entertaining. And the magic Macondo is that Macondo can be Veracruz, it can be Mexico City, it can be Acapulco, which is where jaxiomarque always said that on the way there was that he came up with the idea, because he obviously looked at it, it can be Arakataca, which is the town of García Márquez. And it' s because at the end of the day, for Bienny, for the bad of Mexico for even Argentina, because we all had repressive governments, there were dictatorships of many levels,

many colors, but there was throughout Latin America. So that' s also why it' s easy to connect, because in some way or another, all that happened and I think that' s also the secret of the success Mariana Enríquez has had, which still talks a lot and plays with the dictatorship, but she gives it the touch of terror, horror and García Márquez gives it the fantastic or niric touch. I don' t like it.

The term magical realism is that I won' t say it, but because to me it' s fantasy that I think they invented it, because they were sorry to say that a great writer wrote things. Yes, yes, there is a prejudice, a great prejui, there is a great prejudice. Then I think that' s why they make it up. But at the

end of the day, for that is a good observation. García Marcos the same Octavio Paz that I am not very fan of his stories, but also will be fantastic, his fantastic stories in the genre, no, not that they are good, but then I think it is worth it. I insist, this is a good entry point, I think, because we see writing style, but it' s pretty sencil to the novel, at least half. I don' t think it gets too dense. In the end we ' ll see how it ends. But it' s worth it. If

you' ve never read García Márquez, you can go in there. They ' re fans, because they' re obviously going to want to see what book he left. The funny thing is, there' s not a lot of people who know what it' s about, because there was the manuscript at a college in Chicago. Then you could, under certain permissions to go see it existed there in pdf circulating on the net that I think also convinced a little to the children better let' s get it out already officially and

worth it. Look, you left Faucin what you said. If they can ' t have the microphone, too. Whoever writes to you that it' s very accessible. Look, it' s another good movie. In addition, with Fernando Lujan and Salma Hayek they are those who appear not in the film. Hey, I changed him for not four right now, but the

names. I said changed the names to the story, account of a castaway and chronicle of a death announces no cran yes the pilgrims can also read twelve tales, that as you were told, two stories pilgrims are not to see the name. I think so. No, yes, they are two sequents, that there is truth, they are strange pilgrims, two tales. That ' s another one. No, no, it' s not the name. Let' s say the stories are right. Yeah, seriously, you

swear to me. Yeah, look around, I must have my copy and I say I' m not gonna stop to find it, because I mean, I know. I mean, that' s the nonsense of what we ' re doing. Right now, but it' s a technicality. But according to me, they' re two seconds. You don' t look at the best. The designer played a joke there as a typographer' s game came up one thing and another now I prepared. But strange pilgrims twelve

stories, already already Gabriel García Márquez and some that I was reading. Now again I just came to phone which is one of my favorite strange pilgrims. Twelve stories in one of those could even be a different edition there. You doubted me, because you doubted is that there are not editions that are only twelve stories pilgrims and yours says strangers and tells her pilgrim, then I feel that they can be different editions. This is Editorial Diana, ah well,

that' s another thing. In Mexico all García Márquez, except the colonel, is Diana, the crown. He is of age and throughout Latin America South American real sheep. I think it' s called the publisher or truth good black sheep one in the first. No yes, it' s interesting there all the editorials, but well, the last part, people stayed in this literary conversation look at you. I' m very pleased with that,

because, well, very well, there are the recommendations. I haven' t read it at Big Mom' s funerals and certainly a hundred years of loneliness. This edition is very nice. Bring a family tree that can help many not to get lost. It' s very nice that vision, that edition thing. Someday I was criticized there by my Hobbits and my lords of the years, but it' s beautiful. Editions are different and textures and paper is a whole theme. That' s because they were saying right now.

Well, Daniel was saying it' s hard to get into a hundred years of loneliness. Another of the classic books and parenthesis and to close our program a bit already. The quijote is very difficult to be left so we will read the quijote he begins to see in high school prepa. It' s hard enough And when you' re here, that is, if you need more hours of reading and other more complex things. And then when you get to the quijote you still break the Spanish barrier of five hundred years ago

in a few pages and you go sharp and it is very funny. The quijote is a jewel, I mean, you can' t stop. It ' s like a Pach Torner. There it is very, very father, the truth, but suddenly these teachers there the way they accommodate you to read it is a bit wild, as the iliade is complicated style of idea, that is, they are chants yes and then there you go. But if you want to read the iliade Alessandro Boat Homer and Fufff mess. It'

s a great book and it' s the iliade. Nothing else is rewritten for more gods, to make profusions and to make the simplest and most accessible. No, but well, well, all right, then follow thanks to Tom Sigan, Daniel Vijami on Dan Walke, Dan Walkie on Twitter, Instagram, Walke with l or kir Dan Walkie on Twitter and Instagram. Girls, thank you very much. I' ll send you a hug. Let' s see who wins their quinielas, but I think it' s very clear the winners, where surely one fails, we won' t pull him.

So much. It will be at the awards called technical, not as a mix of sound. Maybe editing or something like that, but good that ga de gotzile special effects do win gojido that Ganegia, well, good night. Don Cho thank you so much and we see and hear each other in the next episode of involuntary permanence until the au edition occurs in charge of out out Creais Sounds. If you want to make a podcast or music multimedia content, sound a movie or a play or make a jingle, go to outlos com

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