INTO the INTRO est une émission qui analyse les génériques de séries. Créé par Marc Cherry, Desperate Housewives est diffusé la première fois en 2004 sur ABC, avec un générique porté par la mélodie de Danny Elfman qui détourne des œuvres célèbres.
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Credits :
Golden Globes : https://youtu.be/aIZSiGtiICI
Making Of : https://youtu.be/tju8CG6ziXY
Desperate Housewives Previously On : https://youtu.be/5hkGzuGYQCU
Steve Jablonsky remake : https://youtu.be/7lgtbHPRKcM
Thème de l'émission : https://youtu.be/Sw7-41DfNdQ
Thème de fin : https://youtu.be/wAukvwLCVbM
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Ma chaîne sur LOST : https://bit.ly/3bupfUU
Mon roman : https://amzn.to/3atjlSK
Me faire un don : https://www.tipeee.com/didi-chandouidoui
Me faire coucou : https://www.twitter.com/didichandouidou
In the vast landscape of television series, few shows manage to carve out a niche as distinctively as "ValWho Artworks." This remarkable series takes viewers on a journey through the mind of an erstwhile mediocre filmmaker who has transformed into a talented yet underrated voice in film and television critique. With its unique premise, engaging content, and relatable humor, "ValWho Artworks" is not just another show; it’s an experience waiting to be discovered.
The beauty of "ValWho Artworks" lies in its ability to merge critical analysis with the joy of cinema and television. Each episode serves up insightful critiques that provoke thought while maintaining an entertaining tone. Val's journey begins with his review of Jurassic World in Episode 1, where he tackles expectations versus reality with a witty flair. His candid approach encourages viewers to engage actively—asking them to comment on their own opinions and experiences with the films discussed. This interaction creates a community feel among fans who share their thoughts on various cinematic gems.
As we delve deeper into the episodes, we find Val tackling diverse subjects ranging from hip-hop biopics like "Straight Outta Compton" to sci-fi masterpieces such as Ridley Scott's "The Martian." In Episode 2, Val pays homage to N.W.A., exploring how they shaped the gangsta rap genre while inviting viewers to dive into their music through linked videos. This connection between film reviews and music establishes an enriching context for each critique—making it more than just about movies but rather about culture itself.