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This sci-fi vignette sets the stage for one of the most original tales we've seen from the genre in some time. It's straight from the pages of your favorite classic science fiction dime store novel, and it revels in its weirdness. Just when you think you know what's going to happen, it blindsides you with something you weren't expecting.For instance, it's easy to assume that the ship's crew was recreated because the original humans died, but the additional wrinkle that their real selves are alive has disturbing implications. Are these living, breathing people going to die when the migrant ship arrives at their intended new planet? What is life and who is allowed to decide where a clone may live? These are heady questions that Exception introduces, but doesn't force on the audience – they will be in the back of your mind as it progresses, however.Further, Exception is a visually arresting feast. It may not look anything like what you're used to from the anime world, but it's a treat for the eyes and steeped in nontraditional design. Everything about Exception is otherworldly, from top to bottom. Most of that is due to legendary character designer Yoshitaka Amano, who was responsible for bringing the cast to life, but there's an unsettling eerieness that permeates just about every part of the series.It's a fun kind of weird that we don't see enough of in Western or anime series, and I'm thrilled to see that no punches were pulled bringing this story to fruition. In the distant future, humanity has been forced out of its home on Earth. The entire population must move to a different star system, one where there's a planet suitable for terraforming. The crew has been recreated from what were apparently living, breathing human beings prior to their journey through space.Their new bodies, created using a biological 3D printer called The Womb, retain the memories and DNA of their former selves, but neither Nina (Ali Hillis) nor Mack (Robbie Daymond) are under the delusion that they're the “same” people they were when their memories were backed up, only recreations. The similarities are impeccable though, and crewmate Oscar (Eugene Byrd) is especially impressed with his new body as his cavities are gone.The crew is headed to Planet X-10 on a journey that's taken about a week to get started, but it will end up taking much more time to complete the overall mission. Interestingly enough, the crew's “real selves” are traveling on a migrant vessel from Earth in cryosleep while their copies work away on the spaceship. One by one, the crew members are recreated: Nina, Mack, Oscar, Patty (Nadine Nicole), and then Lewis (Nolan North).While Lewis is in the middle of being printed, the ship runs into a devastating solar flare that interrupts the printing process and causes a few problems. When everything is all said and done, it's revealed that the system malfunction has caused the final member, Lewis, to come out disfigured. The crew must decide whether to euthanize him and start over for the good of the mission, or cultivate new cells and contend with Lewis the way he is…until things go south. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
The Cast of Mass Effect reunites to save the galaxy! Join Jennifer Hale (Shep), Mark Meer (Shep), Ali Hillis (Liara), Raphael Sbarge (Kaidan), Courtenay Taylor (Jack), Alix Wilton Regan (Traynor), and Kimberly Brooks (Ashley) for a very special episode brought to you by Nerds Vote.Nerds Vote is a non-partisan organization dedicated to getting ALL PEOPLE involved in democracy! Please click here to learn how you can help change the world - NerdsVote.comYou can donate and help out Nerds Vote -Head to paypal.me/nerdsvote - Donations go towards their non-partisan voter registration and education efforts! Program:IntrosCatch UpQuestionsLive Table ReadOutros
Michael Sajbel (pronounced like Bible with an S) is a feature film writer, producer and Director whose career has now spanned over three decades. Wraith (2018) is his most recent film, shot in Neenah, Wisconsin, starring Lance Henriksen, Jackson Hurst and Ali Hillis. Michael is perhaps best known for The Ultimate Gift, starring James Garner, Brian Dennehy and Abigail Breslin. He also directed, One Night with The King, a faithful retelling of the Biblical story of Esther, starring Omar Sharif, John Rhys-Davies, Tiffany DuPont, John Noble and Peter O’Toole. Altogether Michael has worked in the above capacities or as a Director of Photography on over 40 feature films and over 400 television episodes. Michael has also worked in the inspirational and faith-based side of the film industry with Billy Graham, Franklin Graham, Charles Colson, Focus on the Family and many others. His most notable film for World Wide Pictures was The Ride, inspired in part by his experiences working at the Rawhide Boys’ Ranch (New London, Wisconsin) for four summers. He also writes and directs Christmas and Easter television specials for India, seen annually by an audience estimated at well over 300 million people. He was born and raised in Wisconsin and is married to Susan Allen, MD, (Anesthesiology) with three children. He attended UCLA where he was named to the Dean’s List all quarters and graduated summa cum laude. He divides his time between Wisconsin and Hollywood and currently has several films in development. The My Story Podcast is a production of ConjoStudios, LLC For professional, award-winning video or podcast production, visit: www.conjostudios.com Like the music on the show? Check out Drew Davidsen's music at www.drewdavidsen.com Check out our pics on Instagram: @MyStoryPodcast Send us a tweet @MyStory_Podcast And LIKE us on Facebook. We like to be liked.
País Estados Unidos Dirección Peter Farrelly, Bobby Farrelly Guion Peter Farrelly, Bobby Farrelly, Kevin Barnett, Scot Armstrong, Leslie Dixon (Remake: Neil Simon. Historia corta: Bruce Jay Friedman) Música Bill Ryan, Brendan Ryan Fotografía Matthew F. Leonetti Reparto Ben Stiller, Michelle Monaghan, Jerry Stiller, Malin Akerman, Carlos Mencia, Rob Corddry, Stephanie Courtney, Ali Hillis, Kathy Lamkin, Nicol Paone, Joel Bryant, Amy Sloan, Polly Holliday, Eva Longoria Sinopsis Eddie (Ben Stiller), soltero e indeciso, empieza a salir con la aparentemente fabulosa y sexy Lila (Malin Akerman). Siguiendo los consejos de su padre y de su mejor amigo, Eddie le pide que se case con él al cabo de una semana, temeroso de que se escape lo que cree ser su última oportunidad para el amor, el matrimonio y la felicidad. No tarda en descubrir su error cuando Lila revela su auténtica y horrible personalidad durante la luna de miel en México. Para colmo de males, Eddie conoce a Miranda (Michelle Monaghan), y se da cuenta de que es su media naranja. No le queda más remedio que alejar a su insoportable esposa mientras intenta conquistar a la chica de sus sueños.
It’s in the game, Tandem Fam! This week’s episode is in for a wild ride as we recap Mass Effect: Andromeda, the new Agents of Mayhem trailer, Dallas Fan Expo, Borderlands single player mode, and how we became friends with the best Mercy main in existence. In this week’s Tandem Topic Tea Time, Electronic Arts (EA) is next on the chopping block as we discuss why they’ve gotten on our bad side and why they are considered one of the most hated gaming companies in the industry. Let’s level up!
This year's MCM Expo was a blast for Lauren and I, but the clear highlight was getting to meet up with Ali Hillis, the voice of Lightning in the Final Fantasy XIII franchise, to have a face-to-face interview. It was a bit shorter than we had hoped for, but the planning was all pretty last minute and the interview almost didn't take place! We're very happy it did though, and hopefully you guys are too. With no Final Fantasy XIII game coming out (shock), we took the time to ask Ali about some other topics relating to voice acting and also her surprise cameo in Final Fantasy Type-0 HD as Emina. Enjoy!
In this episode, the voice of Lightning, Ali Hillis, joins Final Fantasy Union for a third time to talk about how life has changed for her as the main protagonist of the Final Fantasy XIII Saga! Lauren and Darryl field numerous questions from the website and fans alike, all in preparation for Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII. If you're a fan of Lightning, then this is an interview you won't want to miss!
The gang is back together again for the first regular podcast of the new Rated NA Century! We talk a little Hero Academy, Nintendo, New Xbox, Beyond: Two Souls, and Oxyana. We review Dark Arisen, Adera (ft. Ali Hillis) and Oblivion. SPOILER ALERT: Bioshock Infinite spoiler talk (54:20 – 1:08:07). Finally, a great NAQOTW where you tell us what you love about where you are! Wish you were here! Rated NA 102 Special thanks to @MrSlikk for the view on 102. Alternate podcast title: Beating the dragon.
We welcome the awesome and talented Ali Hillis back to the podcast. Ali was one of our very first interviews way back in early 2011 ( _linkage ) _, and for some reason she actually kept in touch. This time around she takes us through her origin story, how she got into acting and video games, and her love of animal rescue. Our chat concludes in a rapid fire session we call the _Lightning _round… get it?! If you’re a fan of Mass Effect, Final Fantasy, Star Craft, Kid Icarus, Gears of War, or FUSE then you’re probably already a fan of Ali. Finally, Rated NA responds to a challenge of our PC gaming cred. By the goddess! Rated NA 101 If you’re a fan of Ali like we are, make sure you follow her on Twitter @missalihillis and harass her on a regular basis.
The Mighty Marvel Podcast’s host Senior Art Director Jeff Suter sits down with Ali Hillis (the voice of Emma Frost in the "X-Men" anime) to discuss what it was like preparing for her role in the anime adaptation!
The official podcast of the MCM Expo Group organisers of the London & Midlands MCM Expo's, Memorabilia & Cosplay Roadshow
A Super Smiley Adventure with Megan Blake - Pets & Animals on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)
The Genesis Awards presented by the Humane Society of the United States could be described as The Academy Awards for Media that speaks for and celebrates animals. Oprah, Ellen and Paul McCartney are past winners, and tonight we're on the Red Carpet talking with a universe of luminaries including Academy Award winner Cloris Leachman, the smoldering hot Ian Somerhalder from The Vampire Diaries, Wendie Malick from Hot in Cleveland, and stars from The Office, The Mentalist, Castle and many more including Jack Russell Uggie from The Academy Award's Best Picture Winner, The Artist. And... A Super Smiley Adventure wins an Honorary Mention at The Genesis Awards! Four Paws Up for Humane Society of the United States, the Media, Hollywood and Super Smiley for shining the spotlight on animals! This is a Mega Super Smiley Adventure! Appearing in this episode: Ali Hillis, Angela Kinsey, Beverly Kaskey, Carrie Ann Inaba, Cloris Leachman, Colbie, Callait, Dominic Scott Kay, Elaine Hendrix, Fiona Gubelmann, Ian Somerhalder, Jason Ritter, Jill Rappaport John Huertas, Lu Parker, Owain Yeoman, Paul Fong, Pritish Nandy, Rose McGowan, Seamus & Juliana Dever, Tom Garrigus, Uggie, Wendie Malick. More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - The Genesis Awards Presented by the Humane Society of the United States! Stars Walk The Red Carpet to Shine the Spotlight on Animals on Pet Life Radio
The voice of Lightning joins Final Fantasy Union once again! In this episode of FF Union Lauren and Darryl interview voice actress Ali HIllis, the voice of Lightning in Final Fantasy XIII. Ali answers lots of fan questions and gives a behind-the-scenes look at voice acting in Final Fantasy XIII-2.
In the podcast's longest interview to date, John sits down to talk with Ali Hillis ("Kiss Kiss Bang Bang", "Final Fantasy XIII-2", "Mass Effect 3") at length about her life, her career, and her charitable efforts. Take Me Home: http://takemehome.tv/index.html A Child's Place: http://www.achildsplace.org/
The voice of Lightning joins Final Fantasy Union! In this episode of FF Union Kyle and Jamie interview voice actress Ali HIllis, the voice of Lightning in Final Fantasy XIII. Ali answers lots of fan questions, and gives a behind-the-scenes look at voice acting in Final Fantasy XIII.
Ali Hillis, actress. Originally aired May 26, 2007.