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Shatner, Nimoy, and Star Trek 3. If you have any device plugged into the internet, you know by now that Roberto Orci wants to bring William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy back together. As the site Badass Digest has reported, the script for the next film—called Star Trek 3 by many—includes a scene that features Shatner and Nimoy together. What’s more, this scene is said to be integral to the plot. How could this work? Do we even want to see it? In this episode of Hyperchannel we’re joined by Mike Schindler of our TOS show, Standard Orbit, to discuss the possibilities, as well as our thoughts on the rumor and the possibility that it could happen. Host Christopher Jones Guest Mike Schindler Editor and Producer Christopher Jones News Writer Eric Welsby Associate Producer Become one! Support Trek.fm and Hyperchannel at the $25/month level or higher! Visit patreon.com/trekfm Send us your feedback! Twitter: @trekfm Facebook: http://facebook.com/trekfm Voicemail: http://www.speakpipe.com/trekfm Contact Form: http://www.trek.fm/contact Visit the Trek.fm website at http://trek.fm/ Subscribe in iTunes: http://itunes.com/trekfm
Popcorn Talk Network proudly presents a vodcast for your insider look into the day to day reporting of the hottest scoops, exclusives and reports from the leading reporters in the industry on all things movie news! It's Popcorn Talk Network Nation's Meet the Movie Press, hosted by Mark E Reilly (Editor in Chief Schmoesknow.com) and film reporter from The Wrap (Thewrap.com) Jeff Sneider. Each week the two will discuss the ever changing landscape of movie news and trade reporting. With discussions on everything from Marvel casting to landing exclusive stories on major Hollywood tentpoles, Mark and Jeff will also talk to some of the leading reporters and bloggers in the industry today. This week's Jeff Sneider and Mark Reilly touch on the legacy of Robin Williams and what it is like to actually interview the legendary funnyman. With our small tribute out of the way, we then welcome in none other Devin Faraci (BADASS DIGEST) to talk about the launch of Bad Ass and how he was hired persona --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On this week's episode of The Golden Briefcase, Tim and Jeremy are joined by guest Evan Saathoff aka "Sam Strange" of Badass Digest to go through their picks of the week, the newest DVD & Blu-ray releases and much more. For the main topic of the night the guys spend some time discussing the film legacy of Godzilla, the King of Monsters, in honor of Gareth Edwards' interpretation hitting theaters this Friday! The guys talk over some of the best and worst examples of Godzilla films, the phenomenon of the character and more. They also share thoughts on the new rendition of the monster and where they want to see him go. Download #195 or Listen Now: [audio href="https://traffic.libsyn.com/firstshowing/EP195.mp3" title="The King of Monsters! (Guest: Evan Saathoff)"]The Golden Briefcase #195[/audio] Subscribe via: RSS or iTunes Previous Episode: Before the Summer Storm (Guest: Liam O'Donnell) Our Guest: Evan Saathoff: @Sam_Strange Picks of the Week: Jeremy: Lawman (1971) Evan: Metallica: Through the Never Tim: "Pink Lemonade" by Closure in Moscow DVD/Blu-Rays Released: I, ...
With Special Guest Enemy Devin Faraci! This week one of us is an actor, one of us is a college professor, we may all be spiders, and we’re reviewing Denis Villeneuve and Jake Gyllenhaal’s latest collaboration, Enemy. Badass Digest’s Devin Faraci joins us for a conversation about the moody, brain-twisting and effectively scary film, while […]
Devin and Evan return with the latest episode of the Badass Padcast Podcast. This time they talk Golden Globes winners, the new STAR WARS news and why they don't want to read Quentin Tarantino's scripts anymore. Plus: listener questions answered! And find out why two songs showed up in the feed this week.
Film Crit Hulk joins Evan and Devin to discuss THE WOLF OF WALL STREET and all the negative attention it's been getting. Then Hulk and Devin argue about crediting screenwriters! There are thrills, chills, and Evan stands up for people who didn't like WOLF that much.
So, what’s your favorite recipe? This week, we discuss Doctor Who and share our thoughts on the 50th Anniversary special, “The Day of the Doctor”. We also talk about Thor: The Dark World and discuss Marvel’s cinematic universe so far, and its future in next year’s Guardians of the Galaxy. We also cover the next films in our remake series, the 1962 short Le jetèe and the 1995 Terry Gilliam film 12 Monkeys. Spoilers for “Day of the Doctor”, Thor: The Dark World, and 12 Monkeys. Show Notes: “How Thor 2 Made This Feminist Happy”, Badass Digest “Thor: The Dark World” review on the Wham Bam Pow podcast Le jetèe on Hulu’s Criterion Collection Alton Brown’s turkey recipe “The Night of the Doctor” short on YouTube Episode Breakdown: 0:00 - 8:00 - Favorite Recipe 8:00 - 56:00 - Doctor Who / “The Day of the Doctor” / “The Night of the Doctor” 56:00 - 1:21:00 - Thor: The Dark World and Marvel’s Cinematic Universe 1:21:00 - 1:30:00 - Le jetèe / 12 Monkeys Click here to download this episode as an mp3. Or, click here to subscribe in iTunes. Or, enter this URL into your favorite podcast application: http://feeds.feedburner.com/PopCulturalOsmosis We have a new film series! Please check out our updated schedule to check out which foreign film / American remake pairs we’ll be watching. And if you have suggestions for our two Mystery Film slots, tweet us @popculturalosmo or email us at popculturalosmosis@gmail.com.
Today we welcome back our old pal Devin Faraci, Badass in Chief of Badass Digest, to the show to talk about anything from GTA torture to weight loss tips to the problem with fandom. Plus we play a Twitter game all about your biggest gaming disappointments.
So, what’s your favorite book you read before the age of ten? This week, our favorite turns into a free-flowing talk about some of our favorite children’s and YA literature. Then, we talk about the summer’s first doozy of a blockbuster, Iron Man 3. Plus, we watched four of Amazon’s original content pilots – but we weren’t too impressed with any of them. Our time-travel films this week were both the 1968 and 2001 versions of Planet of the Apes. We hated one and loved the other – but you’ll have to listen to find out more. Spoilers for Iron Man 3! Seriously, folks. Show Links: Amazon’s Pilot Season (includes links to watch all 8 original pilots) Planet of the Apes (1968) | Planet of the Apes (2001) “Iron Man 3 shows JJ Abrams how to do the mystery box” - Badass Digest “Why Iron Man 3’s Director Shane Black Was Once Hollywood’s Hottest Screenwriter” - Vulture The Simpsons take on Planet of the Apes Part 1 Part 2 Episode Breakdown: 0:00 - 25:00 - Favorite children’s / YA book 25:00 - 1:00:00 - Iron Man 3 1:00:00 - 1:10:00 - Amazon’s crop of pilots 1:10:00 - 1:30:00 - Planet of the Apes Click here to download this episode as an mp3. Or, click here to subscribe in iTunes. Or, enter this URL into your favorite podcast application: http://feeds.feedburner.com/PopCulturalOsmosis We’d like to hear from you! Pop Cultural Osmosis welcomes questions, comments, and criticism. You can get in touch with us in several ways: Submit questions or comments via Tumblr Tweet at us on Twitter Email us at: popculturalosmosis@gmail.com So whether you want to ask us to talk about something, disagree with something we said on a previous episode, or just tell us we’re awesome / boring / whatever, please drop us a line.
This week on The Bastardcast, Jason and Jeremy trick Badass Digest’s Evan Saathoff into coming on the show and then they talk about Universal Soldier, the best and worst of Jean-Claude Van Damme‘s time on this earth. Also on the show: Nic Cage bought a pyramid … [read more>>]
Today Kumail and Emily are joined by Devin Faraci of Badass Digest to talk about a very hot, very annoying topic to many gamers: the role video games play in violent behavior. We talk some science, some opinion, but don't worry, we also keep it fun and talk about snapshot gaming memories, iOS gaming, and masturbation a lot.
On this edition of the program, Rick is joined by Zack Carlson of the Alamo Drafthouse. Zack is a programmer for the theater and also wrote the book Destroy All Movies! with Bryan Connolly. You can purchase the book here: http://www.fantagraphics.com/browse-shop/destroy-all-movies-the-complete-guide-to-punks-on-film-2.htmlAlso be sure to check out Zack's articles for Badass Digest at http://badassdigest.com/author/7Furthermore, here's the link for more information on Miami Connection: http://drafthousefilms.com/film/miami-connectionHere's episode 51:http://archive.org/download/HostAndGuestEpisode51ZackCarlson/hostandguestepisode51.mp3STREAM IT!
Today we welcome back Devin Faraci, Badass in Chief at Badass Digest, to chow down a bit more on the big issue of narrative in gaming. What makes a game a game? Can video games fully master cultural relevance when you have to devote so much time to them? If you don't devote the time to them and just experience the story, are you a gamer? We don't really answer any of these questions, but we do talk about them a lot. Listen and then tell us what you think!
This week, Kumail and Emily welcome Devin Faraci (Kick ass movie reviewer/Badass-in-Chief at Badass Digest http://badassdigest.com) to pour his passion for movies into video games. We discuss old and new narratives, special effects, storytelling, and how all that works differently in video games vs. movies. Plus butt plugs.